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Show GOAL MERCHANTS 10 BENEFIT BY A REDUCTION M'KCIAIj HTOHAOK HATK WKNT into i:Fri:cT mondav. Artlio )M-riitlon of Mine Im Axxurcil Hy Ilnrly Onlcr Soi'liil I n-lRbt llntr Cor t'oluf IW'Jonil Dstlcn Are Now In Kffccl. Con I merchant north of ORden will benefit by n reduction or tnenty-riva cent n ton In coal (mulatto from Carbon Car-bon county mine beginning Inxt I Monday, according to an announcement announce-ment made by II. IT Mudne, prcnldcnt of the Denver and Itlo Ornndc. ThU Lpcclnl rate l for routing beyond Og- ,dcn by way of tho Ogden, Ignn and Idaho rallrond. Similar nrrnngemente I probably wilt be made In tho near I future between the Denver nnd Itlo Ornnde and tho Oregon Hhort I.lnc. In conneetlon with the differential .nt polntit north of Ogden, It In mltl haulage charge from Helper to Halt Ijike City will bo reduced twenty-rive iciil it ton beginning April Int. Thlx I will be n iipeclal rate for ntorlng coal during tho Hummer and represent an largo n differential na ever ha been made to Kail l.nkc City merchant. ! lllg Onlcr rillctl. ' A l. I'lcmon, nale agent for I'tnli 1 1'uel company, My that the etnh-lldhmcnt etnh-lldhmcnt of n mimmer differential wilt menu tho operation or all the mil In Carlton county nt roll capacity ca-pacity during tho spring and summer nnd that preparations already hnve been made ror cxtenulu storing of coal, not only by smeller nnd big biislne loncern and manufacturing plant, but by owner of residence. ' Many of tho retail coal merchant already have begun receiving order for coal for delivery for summer storage," stor-age," said rierson. "I am mtlfled that tho demand for storage will lie so largo that the mine will bo owr-ated owr-ated lit top speed throughout the , sprlnit nnd summer nnd thn hauling or coal from Carbon county to points , beyond promise to be continuous "Hxpcrlonces of the last winter seem to have awakened all user of coal to tho necessity for storing coal nnd there Is reason to believe the storing of fuel will be the heaviest In tho history or the state. In nddltlon there will be n henvy demand ror Utah cool rrom points beyond tho state and especially rrom the Pacific Coast nnd the Northwest." No Wrtste In Storage. 1'lerson added that thero Is little danger of wnsto In tho storing or Utah coal and ho questioned ir coal dealers were sincere when they com. plained bcrore the recent legislative coal shortage Investigating committee or consequential shrinkage In coal"r-ter coal"r-ter It has been stored. 1 P. A. Sweet, president of the Standard Stand-ard Coal company, says somo of the largest contracts for rurnlahlng coal during tho summer are being considered con-sidered by local mining companies from n number of railroad, which linvo found It necessary to return to coal nftcr using oil fuel, the prlco of which now I considered prohibitive. |