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Show PAGE SEE NOTHING VERY ENCOURAGING III COAL COKE AT THE PRESENT TIME The 8un Special Service. WASHINGTON', D. C., July 2. The avers"- - rate if jirotiuetiun of bituminous coal the country over ha tJiotrn little change since April 1st. The total output during the week endu'd June 25ih is estimated at 8,474,-00- 0 net ton. Compared with the of the week preceding in which work wan interrupted by .local holiday there was an increase of 100.000 ton or 2.3 per cent. The total nuantily of aoft produced during sylvania. Ohio operators are flat on their backs and Indiana mine owners long ago broke with the union district official. All the union has is s small and unimportant production at individual mine in Indiana, Illinris and in the extoine West, where operators have temporarily accepted the Jacksonville scale. At practically every one of the mines now operating under the agreement Ims than the Jacksonville scale relatively i paid. Mechanthe present calendar year to June ization and favorable conditions make virtually on a 25lh, approximately a hundred and the mines operating liasi. ' forty-nin- e working day, amount to Eventually the union leaden mud 270.022.000 net tons. For the seven their policy if the United Mino change Utah 18th with June days ending as output wa 68,000, Colorado 147,000, Worker of America is to continue The country is get0 an organization. New Mexico 45,000 and Wyoming tntm. ting alon comfortably without the The total production of anthracite union toil ay and it security will be spreads in the week ended June 25th is esti- increased a the n mated at 1,586,000 net tons, the low- and production from the properties gain. fulltime recorded for est output any week ainee Anril 2d. In eomparixon HOOTER LAUDS MINE SAFETY with the preceding seven days this IN ALL PROPERTIES hows a decrease of 82,000 tons or 4.9 per eent The cumulative "reduction - Herbert C. Hoover states that the of anthracite from January 1st to results of the national safety comJune 25th amounts to 41,704,000 tons, petition in the minea and quarries of about 19 per eent higher than in the the country "afford the best hope corresponding period of 1926. that tha United States may lead the For the week ending with June 25th world in safety as it is already doing the production of coke in the states n mineral produotion." More than of Utah and Washington combined two hundred fifty mines and quarries was but three thousand tons. Colors-J- o participated laat year in the nationand New Mexico the same. During wide industrial safety contest, held the name nrriod beehive continued to annually under the ausniees of the decline everywhere. The total output bureau of minea, and the winners for the United States is estimated at wing given the bronze trophy "Sen131.000 net tons, a decrease of six tinels of Safety," awarded by the thousand or 4.4 per cent from the pro- Explosive Engineer (magazine). In duction of the week previous. announcing the notable accomplishments in the production of the large UNION NOW HAS NO CONTACT mineral tonnage with no loss of time WITH THE PRODUCERS occasioned by accidents as revealed by the detailed statistical reports furCHICAGO, July 2. After ninety nished the buresn by competing comdays of susiension of mining in the panies, special mention is given to a bituminous fields of the counter the rine and lead mine in Kansas operatUnited Mine Workers of America to- ed three hundred days without an acday are adrift in all wage negotiation! cident involving loss of an employe's with the operators. Insistence for a time. renewal of the Jacksonville, Fla., One Missouri sine mine, and fourby the union leaden has broken teen large quarries located in West every point of contact the miners had Virginia, Pennsylvania, Alabama, Inwith the owners. Illinois abruptly diana, Ohio, Kansas, California, Virits parley. Central .Pennsyl- ginia and Michigan, also operated vania has 'refused to recognise tha through the vear with no loss of time anion and Southwestern operator at due to personal injuries. The compen tition Kansas City hsve informed the required the preparation of acofficials that there will be no cident statistic' reports on a uniform, further negotiations in ths wage detailed basis which allows a more until the qnion relinquishes exhaustive study of the causes of ae, its arbitrary position on tha question ridents than has heretofore been posof continuing the Jacksonville scale. sible. An encouraging feature of the Those three groups have been dis- competition was a substantial reducposed to seriously work a solution of tion in the accident rates of the winthe saseension problem with the dis- ning companies, which amounted to trict union leaders. Conferences have 37 per eont in severity and 44 in frebeen in progress for two or three quency as eomnared with previous weeks. Yesterday ths Southwestern years contests. The different industries participaoperators on learning of the decision of the Illinois mine owners told the ting iu the competition were divide anion .they were definitely through. into five groups anthracite, bituminCentral Pennsylvania broke with the ous eoal mines, metal, properites prominers Tuesday and announced they ducing minerals and also in the quarries or opennit mines. A replies proposed to operate future. Illinois ended its peace delib- of ths trophy is awarded by the u erations Wednesday determined to reto the operation of each group main obdurate indefinitely. In the sustaining the smallest loss of thru present stand of the union the lead- from aeeidents iu proportion of tots ers have no hope of resuming a con- time during the year. A feature. o: ference in any of the organised fields. the competition is the awarding of The operators almost as. a unit have certificate of honor, aimed by the abandoned the miners, leaving the director of the bureau, to every emchip of the union to the merci- ploye of each of the winning mines less economic winds. and quarries. Three months of suspension hsvs Tailed to disturb production or demand INCREASING DEMAND FOR THE COAL OF THIS STATE for eoal. Continued placidity is in with and a it grindprospect gradual Utah's eoal and the future increasing and ultimate destruction of the union leaders who oppose the inevit- ing demand for it where industria able progress of economic forces mere plants are being developed at Pacific Coast port received attention ai powerful than any organization or a recent session of the convention oi! mall group of men. According to figElectric Light and PowNorthwest the National ures prepared by the ,vil at Salt Lake City. H. association, tha quantity of bituinia-o- er association mined during the week ended June A. I Jarre, executive engineer of the 25th showed a slight gain over the Southern California Edison company, Los Angeles, Gala., stated that the tonnage produced durii-- the prH.cd-- p week. The estimated mined last existing economic balances between week is reported by the association ar steam snd waterpower have changed, due to the decreasing cost of stesm-owe- r 8,500,000 net tom. Production figures snd the increasing cost of wacomfor the week ended June 18th as ter. While much oil now is used as piled by the United States bureau of mines were 8.283,000 net tons. The fuel, he said that Utah eoal would ecto coast market as total for the week ended June 11th onomically move the price of nil gets higher. "When was 8,524,000 tons. These figures an output earh week which is the time does come that eoal mnst (believed equal to consumption if not take the place of oil for Pacific Coast he said, "eoal is available. Its slightly higher because of the season-.- I use," amount can hardly he. estimated." dullness in industries generally. In 'addition storks are still relatively very According to expectation, A C. of Portland, Ore., wa selectei large and the rountry at present is in no .danger whatever of an immediate witJiaut onnosition for president, to succeed D. C. Green of Salt Lake City, shortage or high prices. Figures at the lie is sales manager of the Portlsm minea are comparatively low. There is Electric Power company, but was born a minimum of s"ot demand in the at Fillmore in Utah. Chicago eoal market and buyers and ihe public are highly indifferent and NEW CHIEF FOR THE BUREAU unconcerned over the suspension eon- non-unio- n 89,-00- m non-unio- . eon-tra- ct min-w- ny . . . non-metal- non-ani- ie on lawn of the state game lodge which has become the summer White House. It is almost alive with rainbow, the president discovered early in the morning of his first day there. Nearby are other stream, Sylvan Lake encircled by sheer walls cf rock, the famous Needles highway with its Cathedral Spires and towering piles of rock formation so close to the read in plsees that there is room only a single ear to wriggle betwe-- a them. COMING TO PRICE the cities where over night stops are mode having made arrangements for entertainment. A large number of Ocean To Ocean Caravan Is Boon To car. are to make the trip for public, Visit This City. ity purposes. On the return journey from the West Coast the "arty will The Pikes Peak Ocean to Ocean go throngh here August 24th, accordhighway caravan, traveling from New ing to the present schedule. York Citv to Los Angeles, will arrive in Grand Junction Into the afRollerskates capable of bring run ternoon of July 31st snd wijl depart by from aeteylen generators for the west the morning of August hsvepower been invented. 1st, savs the Sentinel of that city of the 5th. There will be many in the The wheat acreage in England and party never before having been over Wales was a hundred thousand greatthe route, and highway officials ore er this year than in 1925. anxious to hsve s favorable impression crested along the way. They sugFood now being purchased for three gest that some entertainment be pro- big liners plying between New York vided for the visitors here, most of snd London costs $50,000 s year. . Dr. Mdlenthin & Co. SPECIALISTS In Internal Msdidne Fpr ths Past Fifteen Yean. DO NOT OPERATE Will Ba At Savoy Hotel, Thursday, July 14th. Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 3 p. a. ONE DAY ONLY u g nt Me-Mirk-en .' For Consultation. The specialist of Dr. Meltenthin ft Co., is s regular graduate in medicine and surgery and is licensed by the state of .Utah. lie Sooner or later the union leader ' must recognize their precarious posi-lion. Operators already have lost mil-- ; lions of dollars and a tremendous sum in wages has been sacrificed by the ) miners the hopeless struggle. Des-- 1 pair seem to be the only picture ahead for the 'two hundred and twenty-fiv- e a (thousand men who are the real in the unhappy situation. Tha operators are losing an tuvregato weekly production of apnroximatelr five million tons aimriy because the miners' officials prefer to divert business n fields, where from to the $4A0 to $5.00 n day is paid the miners a daily wage against the $7.5(1 demanded by the union. All the oners tor ask is n egmpetrtive production cost Tha union has lost in Western Penn or adenoids. He has to his credit wonderful results in diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bedwetting, catarrah, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ailments. vie-Uim- ! MEAD consul-tatio- (Continued On Fsp Right) Wedding announcements. Tie Snh. Antse I FOR PUBLICAL pertinent of the Interior. Imtce Land Office At Balt Lake CUT. u" June 29, 1027. Notice tint Coy IL William of BnW'jg who on April 12. 1924. made ing Homestead Entry No. 3 8W8W sec. 3; BVi, M, NEU. NWKNEK. Sec. South, Range 12 East, Balt LA toj ian, has filed notice or intents three-yea- r proof to establish ejeia j NOTICE lend above described before the j the dint rlet court at Frier I taB, s 15th day of August, as witnesses IJnvid II. Jacobsen and Elmer Addbfl T KVm - m 1923,msdeJHJjj isn. has filed notice of Intention proof to eotablinb laid above deocribed before the the district court at Frice, I tab. 27th day of July, 1927. witneeseo Noe Anbert of wc Utah. Jack Leautaud. Dpuien'di and Cart Nyman, all of Price, TAYLOR. Register. First pub, June 24 last July 2. Sold On Approval You are allowed 30 days actual riding test before sale is binding. 1. 1. A. Phase md full fafamatioa sod name of Nosml Tires P.O.Bom. Owwrtwd.-Lam- pi, hsals, equipment. To SMe ar ( "j IN THE JUSTICE'S COURT Of boa County, State of I'bgj Jamee M. Wilson, Justice of John Petitti, Plaintiff, v. 2 Defendant Summons. Tbe to the Above Named Defendant.. 3 hereby aummoued to appear shove entitled court within ten W the service of this sommona ujVTgt served within the county Is action la brought otherwise wits. ty days after thia service, and to- -l above entitled action brought M to recover money owed on W! j Today &SS afcr3 muni of unrest Mead Dealers 8 etrstrix of the estate of Also Known As Anton MertoJ Known As Anton Meyash. Dessi ry Itujrveri Attorney For Ad Price. Utah. First pub., July 8: last July ft three-ye- coupon below. U' f M on December 15, by mail today. Use n, Anton Meyaahic, Also Knows As to Meyaeh. Deceased. Creditors wiD claims with vouchers to thejutoQ FOR FUBUCATlOJfrJ pertinent of the Interior, United land Office At Balt Lake OtJ. June 10, 1927. Notice i hfW that Francisco Ooni of Price, k OmYmt Is, fMesge, J NOTICE Prleai Frisi 2P Dp Get full particulars Band ftwH PROBATE AND GUARD IAJfMW 1 tires Consult Count? Geih spectiva Signers For Further IsanaS NOTICE TO CREDITORS Of Anton Mayash, Also Kssl B. buy j 1 Emery, Utah, and Uarriwi UtNine Mile, postnffice, Frice, F. TAYLOIL Register. First pub, July 1 ; last July your Local Dealer or from us direct., WSrite region is a playground fori elk, bears and mountain ikcqi goats, and hard riding add eolor to the seencs. Between the summer Whit in the hills and Rapid City, vhmt summer executive offices hanl established, then is only oai i of Public transportation. Tha is! irished by a company, opentof l busses with daily "Seems trips personally conducted. 1927-name- .5mlll9bD9 o CL On Any According to his method of treatment he does not operate for ehronie appendicitis, gallstones, ulcers of the stomaeh, tonsils largest grid mine, and Custer, named for the famous Indian fighter. The Days Free Trial Bicyclefrom whether you If you have been riling for any of time do length get any betFielder, superintendent ' ter do not failandto not aa call, improper the Pittsburg experimental station o: the United State bureau of mines, meaanres rather than disease are very has been annointed to fhe position o often the cause of your long standing chief engineer division of experi- trouble. ment stations of the bnreen, effecRemember shove date, that tive July 1st In his new position ha on this trip will be free and will correlate tha aeientifie activities that hia treatment is different. of ths stations located at Pittsburg, Married women mnst be accompaniPa.; 8alt Lake (Sty; Reno, Nev.;Tue-soAria.; Berkeley, Cabs.; Seattle, ed by their husbands. Wash.; Bartlesville, Ohio.; Rolls, Mol; Address 211 Bradbury Building, Minneapolis, Minn.; Birmingham, Ala. Los Angeles, Cola. and New Brunswick, N. J. At these places problems dealing with ths elimination of waste in the different CspL R. E. Chandler of a British mineral industries are being studied. trawler his been given a silver enp Fielder, who has served as superin- by the Norwegian government for restendent of tha Pittsburr station for cuing a crew. Arno 3 visits professionally the more important towns and cities snd offers to all who call on this trip free consultation, exceot the. expense of treatment when desired. NAMED RECENTLY toovers v. non-unio- No Charge fr of Wild Bill Hickok snd Calamity Jane; Lead, which boasts the erorlds THROUGH PRICE bu-ea- ill-fat- ed There is the natural beauty of Strawberry Gulch and Spearfiah Canyon; Mt. Roosevelt snd Rushmora Mountain, where Seulptor Gutzon Borglum will carve the heads of Washington, Lincoln, Jefferson and Roosevelt as a national memorial; ths little town of Deadwood, famous for the exploits President Ooolidges vacation in the Hack Hills of South Dakota has much sore than sporty fish to commend it o an overworked executive, impotent as the trout ean be to s confirm-- d fisherman. For rugged scenic beau-- y and restful panoramas few places n the United States can equal this slack Hills country. Squaw Creek, he presidents private trout preserve lor the summer, is a tumbling monn-ai- n stream which runs by the front Low Prices. Send bo (y .Use the coupon. MMSSSfeV andlao ami and sevent; failure , no against yon according to tho tha complaint JAMBS M. Justice of the Peace. John Hie Own Attorney. First' jnin" pub.T June10 ; lest .mM T jjjOh JriTjS1 Birth announcement eards. |