Show FEAR APPROACH OF COLD GO to SEASON Fuel Dealers of Salt Sal Lake Can CanNot CanNot Not See Where Winters Winter's Coal May Be Bought Bought MANY ORDERS UNFILLED Scarcity Scarcity Scarcity- of Miners They Say SaYi 5 Will Wi Work Hardship on 1 the Consumer r. r S I J 1 hate to think of what is going oln to happen appen next winter Simon Barn Bam berger S Unless everybody and particularly the man who has room In which to store coal I Is ver very considerate there theres is s going to be suffering from want ant wan of oC fuel uel in Salt Sal Lake Lale The burden will wl fall all tal heaviest t on the poor man who vho I cannot lay in a n largo large supply at nn anyone any one time C. C. C S S. S Martin Coal dealers of or Salt Sal LaJ Lake e no I less les s than officials high up in toe uin service of oC the railroads ds are arc alarmed about abou the scarcity of or fuel Cuel which the they foresee foresee fore fore- ore ore- see seo will wi hIl arise next winter The scarcity searcH sear scat cH city tho they thoy say ar already exists although h the mines mine are art able to 10 keep up with will wih comparatively I smal small summer demand But Dut even now when the railroads are read ready an and willing to haul all al the coa coal ordered and when the consumer is ready to buy luy enough to Jast last him throughout the winter and has his orders order In in there is ver very little coal coni if it indeed any to be had The shortage Is attributed to the scarcity ot of miners at the collieries and the only remedies that have been suggested suggested suggested sug sug- are to get more miners to the tho mines mimics at once two once two months from rom now will vill wH ho hH too late for the railroads ralli will ilI then lien have all al they ie can mb do to handle han lo tho the crops crops anti crops crops-ane and to have tho the laiwa railways which ar are amon among the lar largest est consumers con con- sumers somers obtain their coal elsewhere or u use uce a as much oil 01 as a po possible e for or fuel I People Want nt to nl Buy I Coal dealers of Salt Lake cannot o even now begin to supply coal as fast as aM tho orders order for tor or it come in said sid C. C S. S Martin pre of the C. C S. S Martin Martin Mar Mar- tin tn Coal t Fu Fuel 1 company compan Wednes Wednes- day cay The customers customer have to take their turn The trouble originates at atthe tho the mines mutes where minors miners cannot bo ho secured Many tun of tho the coal miners are farmel's farm farm- ors el's who have been accustomed to spend only emily their spare time in tho the thomine mine The Tho Thet West t hn has grown grosi rown so rapIdly rapIel rapidly rap- rap Idly Iel that the days wh when n such things thIng wore tho the oll order r are punt past PUNt Thoro f fal Ix Is a al also No o some fomo difficulty at nt Ures times about Wages a s worl Jj IK- IK IlIC DT m f it ieTT There Is Iii I nn cx andi ex- ex The Thic hl fr n ly at attracted nt at- attracted to tho the cean cleaner r anti and safer safer- metal mines Should Work ork to Capacity To maintain an annual production equal to the annual demand domand under tinder present nt physical conditions at nt attee tee tlC mines it would l be hl nece necessary ary ry for Cor all al the thE mines to work to their full ful capacity tit the tho year ear around Now they are not nol producing more moro than one halt one hal that capacity The supply this winter will willbo wil bo ho just that much short short If I t the e Commercial club cub or some similar organization should start tart a n campaign to J persuade men to go to the mines at once so that th they ml might hl work to full ful capacity it would do much to alleviate conditions Two months from now itow however will wi be In too late for that for unless provision pro has been hen mal made a against car shortage the railways will wi then be overburdened ovet-hur- ovet Handling the crops Some people who ha have been using coal and anti have hav an available supply of oC wood can cn h help lp matters maters b by la laying ing In tn Ina a stock ock of that fuel fuel They icy will wf probably proba Proba- hi bly save av themselves much anxiety an rind and trouble by doing sq so Farms Just Take l It As it i is Is we are doing n a regular winter business rl right ht now so stead steady is the demand And the supply Is Js so s scarce carce that the people of or Idaho are al alread already already al- al read ready beginning to help themselves es el to coal front from rom cars calS passing through h their territory Thc They will ill wH do tin much more of oC that this winter and Salt Sal Lake e is not In a position to 0 do o much for lor Itself leJ in fri that matter mater The present demand deman in Itself Is a good thing It I shows a disposition on the part o of tho those o who have bins to lay in a supply That will wi g give e tho the poor poorman poorman pOOl man a better beter chance In the winter t time C- C I tb do not think there nee need bo be very verj much suffering from col cold and lack of or fuel In Salt Sal Ll Lake c unless too man many people people peo pee pie show a ho hoggish disposition The Theman Theman he man who ho has a a winters winter's supply on hand han in the fall fal sometimes buys more during the winter with the result resul that In spring he has enough coal on en hand to last him until uni the following Octo Octo- ber I If that is done clone this winter some someone someone someone one mu must t suffer surer tono in consequence consequence The The- TIl Price Prie Depends The coal dealers of oC Salt Sal Lake will wi n not t raise the thc price unless the price of coal poal is ral raised ed on them We 6 are told the mines cannot raise ralle the wages ages o of miners without raising rising the price of coal We Va have not been able to profit prof by the Union Pacific's re reduced uce rates rte be because he- he cause we have been able to get no nu coal from Union Pacific mines since the thc rates went into effect One thing is favorable fa this year There seems to be a good supply of ot slack and tho the public Institutions and the schools which use It will wi be bo able to get a t large supply during tho the summer They will wU I think pull pul through tho the winter all al right light rIght Last summer slack 1 was scarce Park CI City mines are trying to tie to up the Coalville product but I think v o o will vIll wl be bo able to get et some seine of oC that That hat is not as good coal for domestic tie uso uto as the tho product of oC other mines but buti it i will wi at any Y rate rte supply warmth Coal Coul I is s scarce carce right now said saki Si Simon Simon Simon Si- Si mon Bamberger president of oC the Bam Bam- horger Coal company compan an and wo we are not nol ahead of oC the demand at all al People are willing to In lay In a a supply but they thoy cant can't get moro more than titan enough for Cor their thel Immediate needs West cst Vet Gro Grew a Too To Past Tast Tho The growth of or the lie West Vest the rapid Increase In the number of or smelters and the industrial progress generally have far tal outstripped the development nl of tho the coal Holds Holds I hato hate to think about what wl wilt wll S happen next winter The railroads I I understand arc are planning to do what the they can to 10 he help If b by burning burninG oil 01 an and bringing coal from rom other fields Harriman Harriman Har- Har riman Is importing from Australia Tho The Rio Grande I am told will wi use Colorado fuel almost to Helper The he Salt Snit Lake Lale will wi burn oil 01 as far ar as n Lynn Junction That will vilI reduce the tho Utah wJ consumption b by nb about ut 1000 lOO tons ton a week weel Tho metal mines with wih their blU of a speculative nature attract the tho miners and there nr are not enough coal coul miners We Vc aro are getting a a. little ILe coal from Crom Rock Springs and Kemmerer Kemmerer Kem- Kem but hut the bulk bule of our supply Is Js coming cominG from the territory around Scofield field feld and Cn Castle lc Gate and arou around d Coal Coal- 1 yule Ie |