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Show PRICE For Women Who 1 Their Sewing Do Mil a d. strike, there aud a One Big Source Thursday aud Friday stale and federal profit iuto Carbon .'.f and uk P arrest at several i,a. gjak tiie r:. uk ui'd file of mine workers Mferent At places. lleler one big are Mfizrd. It wa at the home uiih tin seaiit time wLich Ilill ticw In the u'lii-field,, in of Mr. Frank Felice and l!ic 'lhu basement apartment. where wains are much Two hmer. im.re ieiidv riiiplnj mem j, as-- ! hundred gall'Uis was its eaiaiity. T1 survd, uni uviraj,' pay. month in and use, which a pi wared to have been tiun: it out. is greater than in the ecu- -' iwcially preured for the mooushiiie tral jft iri . lidd. As a loult of lldus,r't held thirty-eigIlnu r :,;.re waics c..nl cati lie pro- - j Cartels uf iu:i,h, a hundred aud diici'd in.. re clieapl.v in t !n T"'1111.'' o' unfiuislicd liiguor and twen-- 1 ''i!- - of t Ypv:i !a and iVnnsyl-- j l,e well done" priuluct. ' Tlirougliiiut the residence there wa evidence that other were involved in the illicit enterprise. Five men were sought by off Leer, Mrs rYiiee refused to divulge the idcnlitie of others, saying she had rented (lie basement to strangers. However, the agents are ennfideiit that she will reveal these siunier or later. The confiscation of the still is to mark the tdiutdown of one of the principal source of moonshine in Carlton county. The Felice raid wa conducted in the forenoon, the apparatus. being still healed, apparently, . Hundreds ot min' are closed from the oiH'rulioii of the plant durull over the state and the relatively ing the night. How long the gang Iihs few which remain in upcratimi are maintained the still could not lie asrunning lor the most iart on the basis certained, hut front the eonipk-tiicsof hull i iine nr less. Thousands of men of the establishment and the arc out of employment in the field (UHiitity of the mash uncoveredgiant the here, nut of funds and without agents are of the opinion that the for better conditions before fall house had been the distribution renter if then. These are turning to other for a considerable time. work only to find that there is little Art Shepherd wa also taken at Helother which they an fill toil to do per. A still and a quantity of whisky and thut there i lint smnll demand fur was confiscated. Five other were artheir services. The employ me ut situa- rested at the npter cam is, two of tion in the Illinois, Indiana and Ohio whom were tried before Justice of the field is more acute today than it lin leuce Allred at Scofield. They are been within a decade. As a result the Louis ('utaline, William lizr.a, Jim union is rcimrted to have lot many Kjunaa and liudy Sinioml. Two plead members, in the unionized field of guilty and were given two Wednesday, I ! s I i."u-uiiii- . ht fifty-gal-th- e u j W.-r- ed DI8-tric- i s pros-jH'c- West Virginia tin situation is relumed even worse. Twenty-fiv- e thousand are repirteil to have left the organization in West Virginia to pi into the field nearby and dig roal. More limn that, the Southern Illinois field are liuving hard sledding for another remain. The manufacturers of Illinois have nut fiiigotten the Herrin met a affair, when strikebreaker bloody and violent death during the lif-'l strike. Williamson county fuel has been a drag on the market ever since that day. The result i almost unilistiirbtd idleness in Williamson bo far us mining is concerned. Herrin chickens have mine home to roost. Kleven million tons uf bituminous lie at the lake dock or are in transit there awaiting Bhijiment to the Northwest. Although the seuson lias been less than a month, more than (iH-half of the supply has been duniied. Mining thi has furnished employment to some union pmjierties, but these are eating their cake fast and n coal is flowing from West Virginia steadily to the lakes in increasing volume. The reason i that ,je jirj(.e js llWer, and the reason for Mint union iqicriilors agree is that w:igii are lower. Revision Movement. lL ncc the movement for a revision in union wages. Nulmily in Illinois, where I lie union reign supreme or in other union fields, exieet a lower wage seale to result in a larger demand for coal. But lhe opinion i unanimous among union miners that lower scale would distribute the scant order more evenly among the n field. A it ia union and n seem to have all the now, the best of it. Coal production, normally at an average from !,(M)0,0(H) to nmi-uni- non-unio- er Tele-grap- NO-njJMi- ilt with os pays with-- it buyers consider quality first of all, because any article is expensive. Next comes price, which 10u not represent too large a profit for the dealer. Ieaae remember that this store protects your interests ise 8 essential points. That is our way of tosiness and with such methods we hope to win and Jour patronage. As a general store we handle hun-re- d of articles in volume of daily use, and our large ade tables us to quote prices that can seldom be do-1- du-c&t- bettered. ts non-unio- non-unio- 10,000.004) tons weekly, i down to aiaiut 6,000,000 and expected to drop to 4.000.000. The country is utocked there being mure than 6ilOt4HIO,4KMI toil in consumers bins, aeeording to caret ul estimate. There is virtually no market for union coal ami 4nO,4MKI union miners lace a lack season, when condition will he likely to grow of better for another worse four month. The industry is over-mneil of course, as the government bar. joint'! "lit time ami time again, lint who - lo get nut, what mines are to dose down jiermajiently mid what men h.c to go off the payroll form flif.-- p are uuestion that haven I yet 1 begin t l""k now, hc. ii solved. M'f,re would he a aolr-tio- n if a however, before long to the high price of alone hn not deconi. The indu-ir- y It wHges stand war. flated since the and ironically, at t a at the peak, (udi'V work to lo. Op- is no lime when there leaders see , .rotor hope to have union i this situation h they see it. In the oiHTiilors and miners are in Many .r t..er,i feel 'j,.; (int ntdf-- s somdhing is d'ie fairly un- fu improve condition in the t won't nw,,t'r whpt,1fr ion fields it are ten d.lhirs a day or twenty field will n dollar for the with the market. The run away have week at soft operators meet next and 'nvention. O.. in nnnua' is not of wages the question although diseussions india-tio- n down for formal wdl be are that the gathering wtu?1 followed shortly by to meet to discus to union Iwder in-te- ad ni 1 ,,c W. i non-iimo- Cin-cinat- ti. EVANSTON STORES CO. f? t? ?T HIAWATHA, KING, ft BLACK HAWK, ? PANTHER. T ',l n.iti-uniu- i Uuqu ?? ?? ? -- IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL e Court In the Mutter ot the Estate of Louis i'etric. Notice to Creditors: Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Helper, I'tali, on or before the 2d duy of July, A. D., 1924. FIIANK DoLIX-SKAdministrator. O. K. Clay, Attorney Fur Administrator. Seofldd, Utah t? i i L JENSEN. of Supply of Moonshine Said to Be Cut Off. I tJ ft T ?f I n, W. T STILLS UNCOVERED is M. Price Water company Park street to "L," street. First iib., May 2; lust May S3, 1924. Price Water company Bun the on Fifth street southward to ESTATE pE ALEXANDER IIEND-ersolor X" street. lieceused Creditors will prebm the Price Water company sent claims with vouchers to the unfon "L" street going west on "L" dersigned ut the office of Ji. W. Dalton to llfth street. in Price, Utah, on or before the 16th the Prieu Water company A. D.. 1924. BARBARA Ion "K" street going west on K" day of July, Executrix of AlexandHENDERSON, to Fifth street. er Henderson, Deceased. the intersection of Third First puli.. May 9; lust May 30, 1924. id "J" street going west, on to Fifth street. IN SEVENTH JPDIC1AL DisTHE m the intersection on Fourth trict Court In the Matter of the and "K street going south on Estate of Tony Smith, Also Known As meet to "K" street, of Third Anton Kustele. Notice to Creditors; kn the intersection land J' street going south on Creditors will present claims with I Direct to vouchers to the undersigned at Castle I" street. lurthe intersection of Fifth street Gate, Utah, on or before the 2d day of street going east on 1" street July. A. !., 1924. MARY K1MUAL, lr O. K. Clay, Attorney Administratrix. lird street. near the intersection of Fifth For Administratrix. and 11" street going east on. First pub., May 2; last May 23, 1924. lueet to Third street. the intersection of Third and ESTATE OF SIMON G. ALMAZ AN. l.ieceuKPd. Creditors will present Itreet going west on ''CP' street bnh street. claims with voucher to the underthe intersection of Fifth and signed at the office of U. W. Dalton, r.reet going west on "U" street county courthouse at 1rlce, Vtah, on euth street. or before the first day of June, A. D., the intersection of "F" and 1924. CAlMTO G. ALMAZAX, Adnets guing west on F" street ministrator of the Estate of Simon O. ih street. Almaxan, Deceased. i the intersection of Second and First puli., May 2; last. May 23, 1924. fireets going west on "E" street street. ESTATE OF W1I.UAM MORRISON, the Intereection of E street Creditor will present Deceased lose street going south on Hose claims with vouchers to the under-signe- d to D" street, thence west on at 718 Judge building, . Salt to Eighth street, Lake City. Utah, on or before the 6th the intersection of Seventh of July, 1924. CLYDE HASE-MYKII street going south on Seventh day Administrator of the Estate I to E street. of William Morrison, Deceased. FerdiLinear the intersection of Fifth nand Ericksen and H. J. lilnrh, Atstreets going south on Fifth torneys For Administrator. Ito F street. last May 23, 1924. the north line of Block 1, A First puli.. May 2; pell addition, on Ninth street go-k- th MrriCK OF STOCK II OLDER s on Ninth street to "K" street, Meeting of Eastern 1'iah Telephone on E street to Eighth of Company Pursuant to a resolution 1 hereng to the plana and speclfl- - the liimrd of directors notice of file In the office of the city by given of u stockholders meeting company, Vtah Telephone Eastern the instructions to bidders, spec-of 2 o'clock p. plans, profiles and draw-teth- to lie held at the hour of 31st May, A. D.. on the day m.f with form for contract, obtained at the oITlce of the 1924. at the office or the company In order upon deposit of five the city of Frlce. Utah, for the purthe action of the ajjllars. By order of the city pose of ratifying of this company by Price City. Dated. April bonnl oi directors M. resolution duly made in authorizing and directing the sale of the entire akthur n. smith. property of this companyendto theh Recorder. City Lb- - APf- - 25; last May 16, 1924. Mountain States Telephone comjMiny, and for the futher Ah UblAKlUADiiiUlP purpose of authorising and directing of this company to take County Clark Or Re-- I the wgners For Furthsr Informa the president necessary steps to Ibiuidste the Eastern Utah Telephone company. J. REX MILLER. Iresldent. Attest: E. E 2L CREDITORS ESTATE 8. Horsley, Secretary. 1924. Clbrario. Deceased. Credlt- - First puli., May 16; last May 80, claims with vouchers Lim IT B.nPd at Prce, Utah, on Thought of cutting the people's D taxes bOM?voLdaXof JuL apparently ain congress !( K CIBRARIO, Ad-o- f lhe Estate of Bart Cib- - and never reciiiih-- s r :r ario. Deceased. Henry Ruegsri, At tnrney For Adminisiraior. irat pub., Apr. 25; last May 16, 1924. of these M: is and Bmmysids. hopping wvwwvvwvvvvvvvwvwuwwwvvvwwvvwuvvvv bi- - u-air I!.-.- Winter Quarters, dear Creek, Caitla Gate rl lO.-H- sriitimei.t auu.uc uiu.u uior-al"that tin- - liaiu i ut Land wbeu Wiirs he Weird if the in.luistry !s To sar t !.e rouietiiiiii of the ;.r, .(1 uceis. Within tiie neit SMw:ii-- WASATCH STORE CO. on f ! UTAHS BEST COAL tT tf f? fJ wav. as the waes. Kvonouiie stress, it is thought, l,: t the wajje luav what the l '"f'l Tu'uk Alih.u--h tailed to do in resisting a fireojivrator months la,t u iuii-- at strike reeeutly bring down the price. s,Jr,vi;.,,i;t Mkv. , rei.iai.is in effevi ieiel v and use. I survey. Vm the BE IK SHOT FOB CENTRAL UNION FIELDS revi-e- Womans accessories in abundance that give style to their appearance. Materials that you will want for the childrens dresses, too. Everything to eat, wear Im City Park southward on Sixth to a point about 140 feet north thwart corner Lot 2, lilock 10, PAGE SEVEN r ( Umbrellas. U BOOED 10 F B I D A T. ivir season. Lovely Hose in almost any shade called for. Gloves and Hankerchiefs, Silk Underwear, Corsets, Shirtwaists, Collar and Cuff Sets, Bags, Fancy Beads, Scarfs, follow-ItiKrilNi- i!;iv ;iI We have a choice assortment of Dress Goods materials in bright colors that forecast the coming of summer. Now is the time for everyone to get in tune with the IcE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed of the City Itecorder. will be received at thin ot- -i o'clock p. m., or May 17, fur the cuiwtruction of sewers mit District No. , on the streets of Price City, toil CHEAPER U T A H E VEST For Any of tbs Above Choice Fuele Call On C. H. STEVENSON LUMBER CO. Price, Utah fWWWWWWWWWWWWWWmWWWWWWW T ? Utah CoalKeanuSales Agency ttt tt 818 Building, SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. Twrlxe vagrant returning to pridistance of 1255 miles, wa fll.64 jier ton. He estimated that apjiniximate-- y son from a days work on the muds uf forty thousand tons of asphalt taGrangc, Ills., recently rushed into a move from Watson to Mack annually blazing sanitarium and rescued six und a reduction would mean a lurge imticnts, some of whom were bedridden. The authorities released them saving for the eomiiaiiy. and gave them two dollars each. FORCING PAYMENT Harvard college ha been presented Sheriffs of the various counties have been notified by H. K. Crockett, with thirteen volumes of theology Cotton Mater purchased from secretary of state, to seize and still which 14i82. sufficient iniierty to jmy tbs corxir-atio- it in tax of eoiiiiauiea which have failed to make returns for the year ii which begun November 15, 1923. A declaring the ehartera to lie forfeited Iih lieen issued by Gov. Clmrlcs It. Maliey. Ajijiroximutely five hundred corporalimi failed to iay the tax. Fifty have since jmid the tax and tenuity and have lawn re- instated. e . One eoniilete set of Ilritish field equijunent worn in India, consisting of jiith helmet and knee breeches of WINTER WHEAT IN UTAH MUCH the British Tommy Atkins, lias lieen received at the war dciurtment. It IN NEED OF RAIN will Ik tested at the infantry scIuniI The acreage of winter wheat in with a view of its partial adojitiou fur (.'tali, which on May 1st seemed not Aineriean tropical jmsti. worth carrying to harvest, amounts to 2 Mr cent of that fsiwm Inst fall or three thousand acre, aeeording to a rejairt issued last Friday by M. M. Too Justin of the division of iest and crops estimates of the department of agriculture at Salt take City. The rejHirt continues; "taut year there were four thousand acre uf Z5 per rent, a the same acreage was sown both yean. That remaining is 149,-(Mcomjiared with 148, 0410 last year. The condition figure remains at 93, the same as in A)riL Last May it was 94). The forecast ut production is 2,4!H,IM)0 huxhela, comjiared with the final figure uf 2,945,000 last year. The only counties where winter W'lieat ia much grown that differ significantly from the state average in condition are Tooele with 82 and Washington with 80. In many aections the comment is thut winter wheat is at ires-ein fine condition, hut will begin Accident, Fire, Lightning or to deteriorate soon unless rain falls. Tornado. After one accident Utah rye acreage showed no measthe chances are equally as great urable abandonment and is 11, (MM). that yon may have another. If The condition is now 93, forecasting yon have made the mistake of Last year the May 128,000 bushels. carrying no insurance profit by 1st condition was 95 and the producit now. When the need for intion was 125,000 bushels. surance cornea it is too late, hat you can always guard against a SETTLERS HAVE PRIOR CLAIM recurrence of the same thing by TO OIL PROSPECTS of lesson Its Never EASTERN UTAH MONU- MENTAL WORKS cute an sizes and designs in Granite, Marble and Sandstone for n reasonable price. Set on the grave without any more charge. Decoration Day wil soon bo hero. 765 Main Street Late to Insure Against Sanitary Plumbing For the Home Health as wen sa comfort and convenience urges that the home be equipped with sanitary, efficient and dependable plumbing. We have all the wanted styles in fixtures at a wide range of prices guaranteed to give good satisfaction. See ns for your needs. nt making the most Settlers on the puklie domain who occupied land prior to the passage of the oil and gas leasing act of 1924) have under certain conditions a preference right to a jiermit to prosjject such, aays a decision of the department of the interior received Monday at the Salt take City land office. The land must not have been in a withdrawal at the time of settlement and the settler must have made every effort to roinjilv with the homestead or stockgrazing act under which the lane wa entered in order to receive the benefits. Under new regulations published to make this decision effective any ierson aiplying for a prosjieet-in- g permit must make affidavit the land is not occupied or furnish names snd addresses of the oerujiants. The register is then directed to notify set tiers that ajijilication lias been made for a jiermit and to advise them that Miry have thirty days in which to jiro-t- st or file on the land. HEARING ON GILSONITE RATES CONTINUED TO JUNE Hearing before an examiner of the interstate commerce commission on gilsonile rates between Watson in this state and Mack, Colo., which was hel( last week at St. Louis, Mo., has been continued and will lie held at Mack on June 4th, according to H. W. I'rickett of the Traffic Service Bureau of Utah, who returned to Zion last Sunday. Iriekett represented the Utah Giisonite company in the case. In presenting the Utah Giisonite companys case Iriekett claimed that the rate on asjihalt from Watson to Mack was He said that from unreasonable. Watson to Mack was $9.95 per ton, a e distance of miles, while the rate from Mack to Kansas City, a sixty-thre- the 18 North Eighth Street Phone 290 ORRIN ELMER COLTON, UTAH General Merchandise and Stockmen's Supplies yon have learned. Hotel, Dipping Vata and Feed Lots In Connection Equitable Real Estate aud Investment Go. Price, Utah Where You Are Treated Right Snooeeaorto CRANEK A MARBLE Economize Here Dont think because we talk quality most of the time that our prices are high. You get quality and quantity both when you trade with us. There are many articles in our four big stores that we could sell cheaper if we were willing to tkke the lower grades, but our experience has taught us that there is no economy in saving customers a cent or two on an article by sacrificing quality. Shop with us. It pays. Carbon-Emer- y Stores Co. Hiawatha, Mohrland, West Hiawatha and Hefnsr. GEORGE & KcDERMAXD, Bnpt |