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Show fSXDAT, APRIL 15, 1927 THE SUN, PRICE, UTAH EVERT FRIDAY PAGE THREE ESPECIAL APPEAL BRAFFET CASE TO BE TAKEN T COURT OE 1 COUNTRY Still more litigation, it apears, is yet to conic ill the Willow Creek land lion lias been running at an abiiojmui-l- y cne decided lat week by the court high rate, and the total output foi of appci-l- of the District of Columbia the week ending April 2J, in spite of ut Washington, D. involving a sec- the two days drop, was 11,097,001) net tion adjoining the No. 2 mine of the tons. This was a decreuse of 2,2?li,-00- 0 or 17 r cent from the preceding Utah Fuel eoniuiny, ami in whieh R. week. J. Turner of Price, A. J. Millings at Salt Luke City, Robert 11. Hopkins of Close to the Top. Springs, Colo., and the M. I. Ilral'fet estate nre interested to the WASHINGTON, 1). (., April 9. extent of one hundred and sixty acres Eight of Hie fifteen states which procuch of the most valuable undevelop- duce the bulk of the nation minerals ed holding in the Carhon district. Ac- lie east of the Mississippi river, says s High crowns which have been such subject of discussion arc of esjieeial Hpial to the matron who appreciates leadwcnr of style and dignity. The tallcmwned felts whieh Paris jxTsists in aeuding over arc exeptionnlly becoming to the woman of mature years. Jilliners are creating hats which parry lots of atyle fur the matron, of 'abric with straw, using exquisite also. ry are the risks when a mail plane "takes off 1" sturdy machine, which cost $10,000 or so; U. S. Mail, worth perhaps a hundred thousand dollars; and a human life, worth more than all else! WHAT betterment Coming For Local Highways cording to information from tlu national capital the dcesioii does not end the cose. The interior department is not going to let the matter rest on this decision, hut will seek to have it reviewed by the supreme court of the United States, luqx'ful of there winning a contest lliut has already run over nine years. It will file petition for writ of certiorari, asking a review of the decision of the lower court, and it will then be for the higher one to say whether or not it will hear the upjieal. Law' officer of 4hc interior depart, inent naturally disagree with the decision of the court of apcal and hold that Braffet initiated no rights, when in 1918 be sought to purchase what i now known to be one of tlie richest quarter sections of coal land in all the West. The department contends that at the time he filed his application the character was not known and, therefore, it lying within a school section, title presumably wu in the state. And not being known as coal land, under department practice, it was not open to purchase under the then existing law. If the government contention should prevail in the supreme court the land in controversy would not go to the state, but in all probability would lie leased to the Pleasant Valley Coal (Utah Fuel) eniaiiy, which now has the court of ajqivals a lease holds is ineffective. Final results in the Braffet ease will hold as far as Turner, Mulling and Hopkins arc concerned. the bureau of mines, and the list M topped by Pennsylvania, whose rich ( cpoxils of coal help to place that tales at more than $897,000,990. give the Eastern States their important (umition as does petroleum or the Southwest and copper, gold mid silver for the Roeky Mountain region. Among the states in addition to Vnnsylvania producing minerals to the extent of more than $100,000,000, and their principal underground products are Texas, ctrolcum, $351,000,-00- 0, and Arizona, eopjier, Cl Staggering to Britain. What the coal strike ha cost Groat Britain ia now icing slowly and painfully totaled. According to Sir Phillip Cunliffe-Lia-tepresident of the board of trade in an answer given to the members of the house of common, it has cost between $1,250,000,000 and $1.500, 000r 001) in hard rash already. This doea not include losses due to disturbances of trade contract and orders not secured an amount which is inestimable but direct loss causisl solely by cessation of work by miners. Furthermore, in place of an' export of morn than double the amount, 15,400,000 ton were imported between May and Oetolier 31st. LONDON, April 11. r, Approximately two millions of doi-ais to be exjiemled in cunneeting What are the hazards? Storm, wind and maybe dark-nes- s! up the scvoral links of the east to west Butthe ship comes safely through all dangers roods here in Utah this year and next. Sueh has been authorised by the Htate as long as its motor keeps running. That is the big lighway commission. In harmony with thing and that depends to a great extent on the its previously announced jioliey it is minted out by the commission that, performance of the oil! while it is not intended to negleel the A tremendous responsibility for oil! Only the best is north to south mutes, a large pHrt of the money spent on oonstruetion duris significant that the government good enough. It Organization Planned. ing the last few years has been on chose VICO for the Air Mail Planes flying between in the With a view to those. Now it is desired to connect new and markets of putSan and the development most east anil Francisco, tlie west ones along with Cheyenne admittedly up more on a the coal big ting industry the others. Work construction the of hazardous division of the transcontinental route.' stable basis the producers have tencovering a large part of this program is tatively approved a plan for forming kv waa under and announced it way Protect your car by using VICO. Notwithstanding MINERS WILL NOT RECEDE AN the Utah Coal Operators association. I. S. Kerr, chief engineer of the comINCH, SAYS FISHWICK A majority of them were represented its superior quality and performance, it is not higher mission, last Friday that contracts for at a meeting at Salt Luke City last the rest contemplated probably will be priced! A grade for every car light, medium, heavy, SPRINGFIELD, 111., April 9. No is understood that com1927. et The includes program during urthcr negotiations for a new miners Friday and it extra heavy, super heavy one quality ! the connections with Grand Junction, wage scale will lie attempted unless mittees were designated to work out Colo., over the Price to Green River it is distinctly understood1 that the the details. It is exjiccted that all and Thompson road; with Craig and Jacksonville, Fla., agreement is to be the oNrating companies will be repefXnvcr, Colo., over the Victory high- the basis for such negotiations. This resented when the organization ia now information fected. to According and Uintah the from Basin, way through was the substance of a letter with Evanston, Wyo., through Echo, Harry Fish wick, president of tlie Ill- available, the organization will be Yeber and Parleys Canyons by the inois Mine Worker, to Rice Miller, along the general lines of those of the lumbermen and others devoted to speiincoln highway. president of the Illinois Coal OjHira-tor- s cific industries. Among the purposes, The program will cover about sevassociation, which Miller made aside from the developenty miles connecting with Craig and public here today. Fisbwick'a com- ment new is standardthe of markets, )enver, Colo., through the Basin; munication was in reply to a letter about forty of the stretch from Span- from Miller which refused an invita- ization of the sizes produced. It ia asish Fork to the Colorado state line on tion of the miners chief to take part serted that efforts also will be made the Grand Junction and practically in a further conference. It had been to work together in the correction of which are relie whole of the road on the Evanston stressed that Manufactured end this conference is in other mutual handicaps dissatisfaction to currently causing connection from on the line into state accordance with the jioliey adopted by Guaranteed by whole. the is as a It expectindustry Igdcn. Financing of the program will the International Union of Minueuo-lis- , ed UTAH OIL REFINING CO that details for effecting the plana e done with federal aid money that Minn., under which each district be worked out within the next Salt Lake City will is now available or will become so on is authorzed to negotiate its own wage week or two. with and also satte county or July 1st, pacts. 'unds. It is estimated that approxiIt ABOUT THE CAMPS OF THE Bid The Miller letter in part said: mately $800,000 will be spent on the would apcar useless to hold such a CARBON DISTRICT Jintah Basin connection and about conference as operators cannot agree 00,000 on the Grand Junction. The to the extension of the Jacksonville has announcCarbon Fuel DEPARTMENT OF TUB INTERIOR Taking a leaf from the Bedtime mlance of the $2,000,000 as budgeted agreement. Our association, however, ed its summer company United State I .and Office. Balt Labe, Tales, persna up near Pierre, S. D., rates on coal Lump No. Serial 1927. 21. will be expended on the third connex- is willing to meet with you to negoti- aud (Str, Utah. Marchof Offer of Coal Land are employing kites in rabbit hunting. lump, $3.25. Three by eight 042902. Notice ion and on improvements through Sil- ate an agreement covering ojieration cobblefancy the over territory drawn are These the same. Nut ia hereby given that, For Leane: Notice ver Greek Canyon and into Salt Lake of our mines in Illinois, providing the animals pursuant to tbs act of February 25. 1920i being worked, frightening the United States Fuel shares, 7 per miners will enter such conference on cent enter the am141 Stat 437), and to the regulation until y the way of Parley's Canyon. them before they Circupreferred, are offered by Salt 1929, thereunder approved April 1, Much of the work contemplated is the understanding that they may freeof the marksman. The bunnies Luke City brokers this week at $48.00, lar 679, the eecretary of the interior on bush now under oonstruetion. Among the ly negotiate a new contract covering designated mistake the kites for large hawks. Consumers Mutual $5.00, Independent petition of John F. Ore ha towit: stretches being built at the present lioth wages and working conditions. All tbs following described land, 13 South. Coal Sweet Coal bonds beare the Myton to Roosevelt road on the In liis letter of reply Fish wick held gee. 25. NEU Sec. SO, Twp. Lightning is unlike labor unions, e conand Standard Coal sevenand and Range 6 Kant, Salt Lake meridian, Lean- cause it never strikes twice in the the the conference conditions under a that Emery Victory highway aattal taining eight hundred acres, Wasatch stretch on the Lincoln con described by Miller would be impos- ty. Mutual Coal $3.59 and Peerless No. 101. Lease same place. asked. ing Unit No. 513. Utuh ncction to Evanston. Survey has been sible. lie declared that the miner twenty-seveof aaid unit will be made at a royalty of initial an Notice' (Misled at the Kansas City will not enter into negotiations on ten cento per ton, mine run, completed for most of the distance be of $90,000 during the firat three No. 7, one of the largMidlund Mine tween Sjmnish Fork and the Colorado any other basis except that outlined of the lease and a minimum atate line and in all this route has been in our jioliey whieh provides that sueh est in Missouri, and at the Spring Scan of fifty thousand Iona per year, shortened about sixteen miles over the negotiations should be based on agree- Creek mine, both near Xovinger, ten commencing with the fourth year of the lease and otherwise substantially in acdesert east of Price. ments existing prior to April 1st thu miles west of Kirksville, Btate that f th in Miner and Shipper cordance with the lease form set out operations will be resumed on May 1st Some heaviest construction of the Ban! Celebrated year. Paragraph 18 of the regulations. in will in this met nndertaken be auction Fishwick the view MONEY! that under the 1917 wage scale. Both propAND SAVE yet building expressed lease will be sold at public and Price Canyon the exchange of letters between Miller erties have always been worked by tlie the Fork office on the terms set forth to the qualSpanish bonus ified bidder offering the highest and himself put a definite rherk to union. dugways. 10 on the 30th day of April. 1027. at Said President Pycatl of the DenaU negotiations until one side or the othperaona Oclock, a. m. Any and M" al FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR er made concessons and the miners, he ver and Rio Grande Western the other CONTRACTOR or conflicting claims to said PAINTING noSPRING CANTON, UTAH AN EARLY PIONEER land or any part thereof are herer declared, would not recede even an day: The roal business in Colorado or before HI Does First-Cla- ss General Office. 817 Newhona of Work tified that they should file on and Utah is very prosperous and this inch from the stand they had taken. or objection protest Building. CASTLE DALE, April 10. ServApril 29. 1927. their of Western territory will benefit from the kind that makes lasting the lease for said the granting Utah Balt Lak City, ices were held last Friday at Orange- SUSPENSION SHOWS Ifnd. Otherwise such caims may le the strike in the Middle West so long and customers. friends IN EFFECT H ville for Mrs. Mary Gardner Adams in granting said lease. ELI r. as harmony contours between labor BITUMINOUS FIELDS PRICES Jewkes, 97, who died April 4th there. and capital and our mine are kept 82? m APrn 22, 1927. M REASONABLE The League For Men's Right, an Mrs. Jewkes waa born at Dover, Eng. WASHINGTON, D. C., April 9. working. ' Saints Indications tlmt bituminous producAustrian organisation to defend gent- She joined the Latter-da- y Efforts to recover bodies from the 188-- M PHONE DEPARTMENT OF TI1E INTERIOR. lemen from feminine oppression, has church at the age of 20 years and emi- tion was cut almost in half by the Pacific Coast Coal ' comjiany Carbono grated to Utah with her mother. She United 8tate Land Office, Salt Lake a Charlie sent message on union of Chaplin mining utine April ado supension near Seattle, Wash, and 1927. Serial No. Work City. Utah. March 23. sympathy and urges him to found an married Samuel Jewkes in 1855 and 1st were given today in the first of- where spven men were entombed by a that HI For An Estimate Of 0442S9. Notice is hereby given Lake lived in various parts of Utah, finally ficial government figures covering the mud and Halt American chapter of the slide on Friday last, United States Fuel wmpany of 191 i 1. filed resolution the Viennese settling in Orangeville. The ajieakcra output since that date. Telegraphic were still gravel has on March 23, In a league. dty. Utah, last Tuesday as hampered enhance an for declares that poor Char- were O. Sorensen, Jr., O. J. Sitterud, returns made public by the bureau of debrirt eontinued to slumn Jn this office application organization 192Z into the March 20, of act the under lie has been ruined by his wife. This Gardner Jewkes, Abinidi Olsen and J. mines showed that tthe soft put put tunnel at the owned the original of (pj,b. No. 193). The land now (mint said Lnitcase shows the necessity of our move- F. Killiam. Mrs. Jewkes waa the from mines which continued to work envein. Although no evidence waa and offered in exchange by the ment for the rights of man. But for- mother of six children, Alma G., Ben on Friday, April 1st, was 20,085 found that any of the men ranght waa The Sun has recently perfected arthere is not yet a law in Eur- jamin F., Mary E., Annie, Joseph II on April 2d the total still alive, the rescue work is going while tunately become Eastern the rangements to which permits the perpetration o and Jesse D. Jewkes. Also surviving dropjiod to 15,521. On Friday of the ahead without pause. Two bodies have Utah representative of one of the ope California injustice upon our fol are thirty-fou- r this grandchildren, seven previous week, when all mines were in been brought to the surface and the largest sales hook printing esUbliah-lishmen- low men here. the carload output was great grandchildren and even rescue crew have rcjiurlrd that two in the country. It long ego twelve great great grandchildren. On Monday, April llh, however, other are located. ordiIt DU. X.. impossible for any soft cor bindings were 24.774 or 0ien sale of children, the sign in An estimate prepared by tlio iiy thYnitS nary establishment to compete with Lfke ,meria,""Ur DELEGATES CHOSEN reis 1,300,000 tons. April 5th, China direst of being poverty, Coal association thnws that apSu'tci'and whirh the applicant dr in to specialty houses in some thing- s- Just HELPER, April 9. D. E. Latnpson the last day for which telegraphic rens in others. ported in Peking. Newspapers repor Secure "n cxrhnnge for the ebon dwrrlb-fScannot with latter the 10,900,000 net tons of biproximately : s been chosen to turns were available, loading declintuminous were mined during the week nndare deecrihed a JJIw" Sales books are an item we cannot three such sales in a single day, giving and F. II. Carter have names and addresses of the person represent the Helper Consolidated Ode ed slightly to 23,423 ear. The drop ended : an w. ai print for twice the pries wo cm have April 2d. On account of tho See. octi . . uKWi was in part due girl was sob Fellows lodge at the grand sessions in shown on April See. 29: 8)4. Sec. it done, but wo sr now fixed to han- involved. One K figure at hand for Friincomplete NEi. . to the fact that this day is celebrated Salt Lake City, May 22d to 20th. 81? m. Twp. 15 S..iuh, Range de and satisfaction on for United Slates money $25.00, a and it i difficult to arajjtee Saturday, day wH, Sen NK)4 : NKH SF,4. 8 Rebeknh lodge elected Mr. Olive as a holiday generally by union min- determine the extent of the effect on one for only $1.50, and a year-olNot orders. similar and only these n . xevj SE4. See. 21. Twp. ID Soulh, boy brought United States Nilson and Mr. Maude Dyer a rep- ers, and a good many propert ies whieh production euused by the suspension con - that, hut we believe we can furnish F. Ti.nr. N FiiHt Bait Lake meridian resentatives to the state assembly. The were in operation April 5th were eb'S-e- d of $15.00. nil perand even same or lower the work at neres. Any (better mining in art of the union distaining sosojiii down the previous Friday and or selected local degree staff has entered the any lands been most nsers have tricts. than pay wna clataing the Apparently on thesd two days prices nbGood fountain pen for $1.00. Others work again and is going hard Figure dealing with the pro- about half of the therein or having n '"nnfide ing. Anyhow it would appreciate the at quantity was loadpJ $L50 and $2.00. Guaranteed. The to again win the silver trophy cup duction are worked up by the bureau for as on tho corresponding opportunity to show samples and to shipment refrom and railroad A. Sun. Complete line of stationery. which they raptured last year. w. mining company withliT thirty days f of tho preceding week, bnt fact- eJirTAY lim give figures. Miller of this city is district deputy ports. Up to the date when the sus- days tlon of till notice. KM (Continued On Page Eight) pension took place bituminous produr- Complete line legal blanks. The Sun grandmaster for Utah. Wedding announcements. The Run. 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