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Show M JIIOUER PRICES COMING M SAY THE ZION DEALEHS H The wm I situation, lieeomJii); so H mwhw vir the country, is attracting H the atleutiou of the liiQcnr dealers of H the Mate as wall as the opemtiiic H eommniwi of Carlmn and l'nwry eouu- H iim. Until say that Salt IjiUu Cr.y H and OjciWii have tlio iheapent rales in H tlu Hiiintry, ecitiiiK Ut'nr, Colo. H Ofileials of the Citiaens CihiI coin- H pauy at .ion nuntly wnt out a let- H ter of impiiry to fourtveu seleited H -tentunt ot the istuntry, miMiih in the B Wast, and it is on thoMt replies that H the stHtemeut as to Salt Iike City is H Hindu. Coal in Im AiikuIos, Cain., re- 1 lulls at $17.00 the ton, in Sail Fran- H il(Mi at $1600 and bu 1'orllsnd, Ore., H M.00. The demand from the north H and from the l'aeifie Coast, hns lieen H wtttadily increasing sim the wai, and H now the eall iiromises to iiiereniK'. So H the eoal iues in this slain are ro- H ported workiiiK in lull, with more H orders on the IhmiVs ot operators than H llioy eau tmmwlialely ivsxinil to. This B demand from the Htast is emplmsued B hy the dwreasunf pividiiot)iou of oil, H while thrt is a tall irom Clueatfo, H for Jarye lake Istat tarxoes of coal from xduts on the yirin lakes wlwue B it is dssirinl to get in next winter's H supply hefore nai)jMlnm closes, No- H vtMiiher 1st. 'I Ills prautieally afieets H shlHiieuts from Utah, owiiiK to the hsHy drain on Colorado ami Kansas H Salt Lake City retailers claim that H)iiiplitne hidinnK for eol is fnu- ing as the outMuue of the iiu'imikhI H dmiiHiid For instance, lump is sellini; H at Lfrt1 at the minus todst. Jiut if 1 9rtaiu huyers on the wwst uiv niixi- H sins wiinijjli to (Hiy a piemium to make HHl Mure of the istal over other purehas- ura. the litter class must meet this, and up (foes the pnie, which the oon- H wiinur must jn. And how high tins limy force prices may he left to the iimigiuation Utah dealers 1'ear n H poaslhlu advuneti to 11.0U or $1'J.0( B oventiinlly, mrtiulurly if uext winter is n hard one. Tiiorefore, one nnd all H urge uikui the eousuiiiHr the nsetstsity B of Inyiiiginiib'oodstoroof inml so as toheprspnrcd foruny kind of winter. There are immuuse shipments of conl H K'I"K "mL mu' n"r" ll'11111 tliu Utah H mined, anil Sfilt Iikf City denims ro- jiort it difficult to out into this Hi uiioukIi to ktoji their ynids well sup- J J I)mlers jwint to conditions in New Hj Knglund ns n warning, agivnst con- H aumurs hero boiug lett withnit cunl. In thnt part of the country, the rail-ronds rail-ronds appenr to lis soixlng the greater pnrt of the conl received, lenving cv crv tiring in confusion. New' Knglnml denlcnnretryingf apparently invnin, to hnng conl from Hampton Hondi, where comctitive luddlng hns sent up tlio nrjee to $1360 per tun, to which the added freight, makes the price in Hoston, Mnss., connidorslily higher. The foreign demnnd for mil is rospon-hlo for the scarcity lhor, with 1,600,000 tons per month helng shipped out of tlio country, so that coalmen claim the price will rise lo $20 00 or $36 00 per ton unlc Hie export is restricted. The demnnd from oversens is due to suspension of English and contl-ncntnl contl-ncntnl mine production in quantity, nnd foreign huyers nrc willing to pay nny price for American conl, in order to keep their factories in operation. |