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Show REDUCTION IN.PRICE OF COAL ! LOVETT ORDERS ; CUT IN COAL 4 , ' Cheyenne, Wyo.. Dec. 24, President Robert S. Ixvett of the I'nion Pacific Railroad com- I pany sent a message last night to Rock Springs, ordering the price of coal at the mines re- V dured 33 cents a ton. 4. The order came as a Christ- 4. m is present to all the coal con- 4-Burners 4-Burners on the line of the I n- -f ion Pacific railroad in Wyoming, I Colorado and Nebraska, and is the result of a vigorous protest 4- against the recent increase. Effective today the Union Pacific Coal company has reduced the prlco I of coal at nil of Its mines In Wyomlnj 1 from 3 per ton to ?2.C3 per ton, the rate applying to all points on the Har-r!man Har-r!man sysiern In the west. Including ; Ogden and all other towns served by the Union Pacific Coal company. The ! announcement of the reduction was contained in a telegram received late Friday by William H. Dancroft. vie president and general manager of the Oregon Short Line, from D. O Clark, vice president of the Union Pacific Coal company. |