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Show FACE SIX THE SUM, PRICE, MEN MEN KILLED IN KENTUCKY FRIDAY PTAM-EVE- RY of Illinois and John S. Fisher, COAL governor of Pennsylvania to send similar requests to Lewis and Miller. In Small the meantime Governor Donahey has viewed with apprehension the situaIE EXPLOSION, WEDNESDAY tion in various of the Ohio coal fields where there have been rejieated disturbances between union and miners and in some instances beCLAY, Ky., Aug. 3. Sixteen mintween striking union miners and coal er! were reported killed late today thizers. Governor Donahey ordered Colonel operators. Time ami place of the proin the West Kentucky C'oal comjmny Robert Ilsubrich, Ohio national guard, posed conference will not be made mine near here, where exactly ten who had been investigating the mine public by Governor Donahey until lost their lives situation in Columbian eounty, to pro- Lewis and Miller have had time to year ago in one of the greatest mine disasters ceed to Dover to inquire into the inci- receive the letters, he said. Before rein the state. Today's explosion eame dent. The governor today expressed questing resumption of the conferlate in the afternoon, aa the two hun- deep concern over the whole situation ence, Donahey had before him teledred and fifty miners were partly out and arsons at his office construed graphic assurances from Governor of the shaft, and liite tonight the ex his remarks as an attempt to settle Jackson and Small that they will join him in calling the meeting. Governor aet number of dead had not been de- the dispute on an economic basis. Fisher of Pennsylvania, who had lieen from but mine the a mile termined, from here, it was reported that fif- COAL FACTIONS ARE ASKED TO felt ont on the situation, was asked to use his services in ealliug the conCONVENE BY GOVERNOR teen bodies had been found in addition ference, inasmuch as western Pennsylto that of J. W. Meyers, 52, whone n COLUMBUS, 0., Aug! 3. Gover- vania come within the central combody was brought to the surface. hastened on, hoping to find am nor Donhey today asked John L. Lew- petitive field. Tusrarawns eounty, in save miners who might still live, am is, president of the United Mine Work- the eastern field, and Athens eounty left the other bodies for the time be- ers of America, and Rice Miller, the in the Hocking Valley field, were lochairman of the coal mine operators cal points of interest in discussion of ing. First reports said todays exp'oidon of the central competitive field, to the situation by the governor and Adtheir conference on wage jutant General Frank I). Henderson, was caused by a faulty "shot. Twen miners were rescued late to- sidtlemcnt which ended in a deodloek who recently had conferred with memday, many of them burned aud others at Miami, Fla., last spring. Simultan- bers of his staff who had visited the bruised, but it was said none of their eously the governor asked Governor field. The adjutant general told the gov injuries were serious. Two crows of Ed Jackson of Indiana, Governor Lem j United States mine workers took charge, one of which- was rent here from Sturgis, Ky., where it hat been staging a demonstration in just such work at the main office of the West Kentucky Coal company, which operated the Clay mine. Tho oibc crew hastened here frnn Princeton, Ky.,' and with it raine doctors ant nurses. The explosion occurred in part o; the mine about half a mile from tlie shaft and some two hunJred and for ty fret underground. There are thousands of miners in this and adjoin ing counties and os the won! of the disaster spread, they hurried towards this little mining town, until it was estimated tonight that five to six thou sand people had gathered around the mine and in many eases blocked the roads with automobiles. Communication waa badly hampered bv.the nee amities of the rescue crews. The West Kentucky Coal company is a subsidiary of the North American Coal am Fuel company. non-uni- eixty-weve- n Hea-ene- ty-fo- ernor I hut there is comparative quiet of in all sectors, ilh the exception situaTuscarawas county, where the hut tion was out r hand Monday, was believed under control at present. In the midst of the c..urcrcnae, reports eame to tin governor s olfme through rethe Associated Pros dUitrkre of at Athens in county newed outbreaks mine. Inasmuch as Colthe onel O. K. Hard way had been dispatched to the Hocking Valley region jimt a few hours before to look over the situation, no further action was taken him. lcmling receipt of a rewrt from MAKING COAL INSPECTION ER IN SAUNA CANYON OV- F. F. Borquoin and William L Murray of the United States geological survey ami mine insieetors for tlie United States bureau of mines, motored in fnsn the north Wednesin day evening and soent the night Kalins, say the Sentinel of the 29th. Thursday the officials made a trip un Salina canyon for an inspection of the various coni properties, including the Salina Canyon Coal company, proerties and the Sevier Valley Coal ronqwny. Late Thursday afternoon they continued their urncy to Carbon county for a further .inspect ion of the coal beds in this Itav-Willia- re-eu- locality. Before leaving Salina both men expressed themselves as highly pleased with the various activities in Sevier county, especially the laying of heavy rails on the Denver and Rio Grande Western Marysvale branch line ami the heavy grading work now being done in Salina eanyon by the Utah Construction company. WL,iNAN( A ,RINAMk UVTVfl Kmwm Aa West Kemyl? Ha It Enacted J Prire, Utah, Aa Folk, .54 !' IkfrilridI, VmZJ' hatoX. tabllshed and eitj of Price. u, be ond 8uuth street, and cribed aa follows, COMING TO CARBON COUNTY TO corner of STUDY MINE METHODS rite survey, and ruuni... ShlJ1 "3 hundred and sixty fee? Utahs method of mining eoal and rixty-ri- ilnd Wret feet; then, metals, and also the way in which salt and sixty feet to the West street; thence is manufactured in this state, will be 1 (5hL place of beginning. studied by C. II. Pitt, Pnnjab, India, 8fCi In the OllIfiiAH si u mining engineer to the British govern- cU Id Price, Utah. it U immediate preservation ment in Asia who is in Salt Lake City Pes and eafety of the rfl. ,? I ehief the to visit He week. dinance riiould take f& fcfl this plans to centers of mining activity during the upon publicatiiin. Ce 8 Thin onlinaiiM a next few days. Hitt is on his way to k Montreal to attend the empire min- feet immediately uimn the by on which rjisaed city August open ing congress rowed by 22d, but intends to atop in Laadville lat day nf August, A. D. vew1 before going to Canada. He said that G. II. MADHEV had consul British John James, the ARTIHg jf.gjg arranged for his visit to the salt plant he will week in the Later Tuesday. R,,iiih. oiti,2 rboB I'uL 'J'j visit at the Utah Copper companys the that fnreKin!:'1k great plants at Bingham and go to certify nd correct ropy 0f ihTaiifl Carbon eounty and where he will go by the city council of through some of the mines in the vi- journed rejtular uat 1. 1927, inaofar as itwSroJJ cinity of Castle Gate. Ire to the oiieninx of ft hw WauS O. j a . .r der of x 2? - Price City, this 2d duy City IN THE SEVENTH triet Court In and For CkrSroJ Quilico, Helper Furniture pany. J UOLUMBUS, 0., Aug. 1. lielationa Uetween Ohio coal operators and union miners, daily growing more aggravated over inability to reach an agreement on wage and annarent determ- ination of the operators to 'vpropnrtic on a cqicii their basis, near-w- d a breaking point today aa the controversy entered its fifth month. As f Governor A. V. Donahey conferral 'with union leaders of the llocking "Valley district, who assured him the : situation there was "under perfect control, rrNirt were received from Dover, in Northeastern Ohio, of clash between union sympathisers and workers, as one if the latter waa allot, and from Stubenville of tho burning of tlie bipp'e on a Good-;yeTire and Rubber company mine. New the latter, which was living n for reojiening on a Abasia, an effigy, placarded as a worker, was found hanging non-uni- on -- ar -- pro-Spar- imn-unid- non-nini- tfrom a tree. situation at Dover was reported quktt tonight. John Harder, Jr., a n miner, was urolor arrest on affidavits sworn out by a union sympathiser, who declared Harder, and not one of the union sympathisers shot John Vesco, the man wounded non-unio- during the clash. According to W. costs hy.lilalntlfft to defendants tl tor ml Attorney for Addrees, Biirani Poetoffic Price, Utah. First pnb Jniy 15; last Aat QSMiagiimdlEgE1 Upne established the world's ; , stock car record for sustained speed, durability and depend ability 5,000 miles in less than 5000 minutes and now The Commander sets a record for value at its new low price of . . REDUCED STUDEBAKER PRICES The The Commander New, brilliant example of excess it power and quality at a price more automobile for the One-Prof- money than any manufacturer ever offered before. was n Sedan 4dr. plush . $1245 $1195 Sedan mohair 1335 . 1395 Victoria 1325 . 1395 . 1195 2 1245 Coupe, for . 4 1345 Coupe, for 1395 1295 . 1345 Roadster, for 4 Duplex Phaeton . 1195. 1195 1165 Tourer, for 5 1195 4-d- r. EFFECTIVE JULY .... Tourer, for 7 1245 1345 Outsells combined totals of all other cars in the world of equal or greater rated power. Holds world stock car records for sustained high speed 5,000 miles in less than 5000 minutes. ' 27, 1927 The President Maximum (aUty and tupetl.live comfort for captains of commerce the final word in a car for the man whose word is final. Only 7 Amer-wa- n cars, costing $4,000 to $11,000. equal it in power. Sedan, a First pub., July 21) : last Any. IS, UK STATE ENGINEER'S OFFICE I Lake City, ITtah, July 20, 19S2- tire is hereby yiven that Peter Ww whose poatoffice address is El baa made application in arrordue. the requirement of the OompUdlJl of Utah. 1917, a amended by ) Iawe of Utah. 1919 and W22 ddfj riate .125 e. f. a. of water A Canyon Creek In Carbon wsaOi PJ Raid water is to he diverted it which beam north 33 dry. " 288(1 feet from the eonthwnt ijmjj Ree. 34. Twp. 15 Ronth. Baa Ralt Ijike base and meridian. ed In a pipeline a distanre riWa thonannd feet, where it will be a Man for the embraced southwest Rnnxe 14 Mian. Aa much water as neccT he used duriny the entire year tie pnrpoaea. This ai liratK nnfed in the state enyineert Fily No. 10131. AH prnlcsta wan . grantlny of aaid appli,wn- reasons therefor, must he jw jlT duplicate accompanied with within , 1.00. and filed in this office ty (30) daya after the comriHjM publication of this notice. G11"11 RACON. Rtate Engineer. Date of first pub., July 29. Date of completion of pub., Ant jg - r -- 8TATE ENGINEER'S OFFICE j Lake City, Utah. July 20. IWJJJ tire is hereby yiven that Veter1 whose poatoffice address i has made application in accoraa the reqiiirementa of the "f Utah. 1917. aa amended to Imwa of T'tah. 1919 and 1925j rlnte .125 c. f. a. of water fmj j ') Canyon Creek in Carbon Raid water la to he diverud at which bears south 47 dee. 80 1300 feet from the smitl,wct See. 34. Twp. 15 Ronth. R" Ralt Lake base and meridian, are ed in a pipeline a distanca ?(gj thousand feet, where it will yH Of ! March 1st to November 1st ijj tor aa a snpplemenlal supply tlon of forty arret of land the aonth half southwest Twp. 16 Ronth. Ranye 14 Fart. base and meridian. Aa nsnrt 0. may be necessary will be entire yenr for domestic purpae application la dreiynated jn 101 Sedan , , , Sedan, Regal Victoria Victoria, Regal . Coupe Coupe, Regal Roadster, for 4 "Jj for 7 3 Tourer, for 7 Limousine , AH Studebakers worth of extra carry $100 equipment without extra cost i IV North Carbon Ave., Just Off Main, Facing the East PRICE - - UTAH modem-mechanic- ally sJH office aa File protest ayainat the granting plication, stating the reason most he by affidavit in dnplK Jjg "A panled with a fee of !. thia office within thirty (89 ij the eompletion of the puld: atlti notice. GEORGE M. RACON. WESTERN AUTO COMPANY design-thoroug- hly 3 j All prices f. Beautiful in HB PM IN THE SEVENTH iuc trict Court In and For Onhn to State of Utah. F. BertoHn K tiff, William II. Isiwley, Ahefai Aa W. II. Lawley, 8r and BHar to and the Same Person, and Oml mentl. Defendants. Notire otto hi be sold at aherifr sale on thcEdadl Auxust 1927. at 10 o'clock a. a.W front steps of the ronnty coord a Price. Carbon county. Utah, theHak described real estate: Bryissto al point 784.8 feet east of the aiw rorner of Sec. 12 Twp. 13 fcitk 9 East, Salt Lake base and am thence rent 2026 feet, tbrere midi feet, thence north 62 dei M aia. a 234.1 feet, thence weet SU fret da aonth 208.7 feet to the prist of brcM containing 1.00 acre. 2 M. BLISS, I t. G. Roberta, superintendent of the Maple SLesf mine near Newport, to which the anew were proceeding to work, the men were attacked and Xbeatcn by nearly two thousand sympa on-uni- on until paid, and for wares nad merchandise mUnit, nil MU RUGGER!, OHIO OPERATORS AMD MINERS NEAR BREAKING POINT TO a, u , f C. P"! Vbe Sun Special Service. NEW YORK, July 20. - n S.ftIn day. ritwS this summons within the county in whirl thh?2 broiixht. otherwise within tkiitjS after service and defend the obow ed action, and in case of ao to do. Judxment will be ayainat you accord! ny to th. the complaint, which hu ben the dark of aaid court, ni. bronyht to recover the ti ae with interaat thereon at the ntidl per cent per annum froa OrMerftC ON BITUMINOUS -- Plaintiff. uJ? Doing and Seida. H. Kendall, mona. The Btate of Utah to tW fci! fendanta : You are hereby AVERAGE SPOT PRICES HIGHER A revival of consumer interest in bituminous ooal is again under way. The age spot price waa sharply higher, refleeting the rapid increase in Western Kentucky coal in Chicago and Louisville markets, induced by heavy buying on the part of railroads. Coal Age Mews reports Buffalo, for months a went er of inaction, now reports inquiries. Conditions in the Cincinnati market are gradually improving. In general the' outlook in the Middle West is more hopeful. Along the Atlantia Seaboard indifference is mtill the rule. In the Pittsburg area eon petition continues sharp. West r the Mississippi conditions are un wren. Bituminous dumped at the heat of the lakes since the opening of navigation totaled 18,023,805 net tons, gain of 4,372,334 tons compared with the corresponding period last year. Coal Age News index of spot bituminous price for the current week is 155, and the corresponding weightei average price settled at $1.88, a gain of five points and six cents over the figures for the "receding week. West m. Kenturkv price are still advancing. West Virginia low volatile prices are firmer in all, markets. On the other hand, slack price on high volatiles generally have been easy. Prices on Pools 8, 10 and 11 also have been softer. The situation with respect to the fwniktie sizes of anthracite has shown mo improvement. Production aa a whole made, some recovery from the pronounced holiday sluiiqK In tho mtean sizes No. 1 buckwheat stil fluids the center of the stae. Independent quotationa have been advanced. a of Date of first puh July 89, Date of completion of pub.. right 1 Aua The resann daughter ean al what in wrong with tho 0TV whew aha is out in the rar nhn hsant chough mechflnica IF to wash dishes hrheft she i a |