Show v COAST CITIES ARE UNFAIR There Is 13 a direct manifested by San Francisco In its protest against the proposed tower towering ing ng of eastbound rail rates on cop copper copper copper per from Utah Montana and other st states tes Explaining the proposed reduction lion tion on a Utah mining man says sa s The Thc freight charges on bullion shipped from this territory to At- At At Atlantic lantic coast refineries v be cut from 1650 16 60 50 ta ta a ton the present to 12 1250 50 a ton and would substantially meet the tho cOmbined rail rate rate to the Pacific coast and the be water rate through the Pana Pana- Panama Panama Panama ma canal The all rail and the wa- wa water wa waiter iter ter and rail rates being cop cop- copp copper copper p per r companies naturally would ship Ithe the bullion by In this way they could obtain quicker settlements settle settle- settlements ments and reach the market much sooner This Is an equable proposition and it is a ratio to which Utah Montana and the other intermountain tam tain states are entitled It if they are not to be discriminated against hut Lut San Francisco and the PadUa coast generally have been so ac- ac ac accustomed c to receiving advantages that they he complain when a an ele- ele elemont ele element ment mont of ot justice is applied to the ot of this region The attitude of the coast cities points to the necessity of ot the Into Into- nor llor states uniting to fight tight for or their lights |