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Show DECREASE IS SHOWN IN COAL OUTPUT OF LATE iht wr.itAt.i; nut itit mi lll IS IIOI.DINC lip. Holew of llliiimlnous fnndlllon Iti'lNirtiil o 'Hie Sun Through Slutl-Hltlan Washington, II. ('. Makti-i of fokc Throughout nl re sIiohIiic Miiiio lleticr lliitpul. Con epom1en c Thn Htm WA8IIINOTOX.il t n.t 21 The production of hlliimluou nwl during Hip week ended October 12th In estimated m 12,321.000 nM ton, n deircnsp i-omparcd with Hip teek prci citing of 273,000 net ton or 2 2 Pr niit. Imt nn Incrmw ocr the forropondlng w.rk or Imt )phx of I 117 000 net tons or 12 per rent The nlcrngc proilurtlon per working iin) during tin current week In estimated nt 2 0(1 000 net Ion as lompnted with 2 09-1000 net ton during the Wtek of Oili.lier till. Hint 1,134,000 net tons during the Wiek of October 12 1917 llllumlnmi eonl pnMui-lion pnMui-lion during the month of Fe.itcmbir ISM In estimated Mt 61,617 031 net tons, mill exceed proiliirtlnii ilurliiK t tic- mine uiontli of 1917 lit 6 679,07 net ton or 1 1 6 per mil Hcplimhcr proiliutloii limlleit, first h) bww of time nn l,iilor I)i. mm-oiiiI Ion of tlmo mi Itcgistratlt n )H IU ttilrtl lis the short month, wo approxi- III ltd) I 000.000 net toll les tlmtl proilmtlon ilurliiK either Jul) or AllKUxt nnil fell ellxhtl) lielon the proilui Hon of June, hut eiireileil hII tiinnlK prior to June 1 91 K for the flrht nix mntithn of the i mi I leur 9t, proiliutloii of liltiimln-olM liltiimln-olM iihiI In rxllmulril nt 312 232.414 net tun iin tiRnlliM 271. 1,37,172 net Ioiin ilurliiK the Mime period of 1917 or nil Inernue of 37,74(242 net tniiK or 117 per n nt. The return menlN illilliiK there flint ! HinntliH of the iiml Mur ItlU, howl-Mr. exienlnl the proilui lion ilurliiK theve inontlm of hut Jeor hi 4V.IIS.H2H Net IoIih. e. lllllt eell Willi the litlKf lllileHe proilmtlon ilurliiR the flrVl Imlf mii fell 1 1,703. t net Ioiin or 3 7 per lent helllllil the entllUHteil riiUlte-inontN I'roiliiitlon for the flrNt iilnemotithN of the iiilenihir )er of I9IS In pnII-niHtcil pnII-niHtcil ut II7.S0M72 '"' ') no In-ireime In-ireime uer thi Kime nine Month of hmt )iHir of 34.179.733 mt ton or S 7 per lent Till" IrnnenilotiN liiirenne oer hint liiir tn tiiilly liroiiKhl In AliKUNl mill Heptemher. the llureui' ilurliiK till period nmoiintliiK to 21 2 H. IS I mt Ion or 17 1 pir i nil. mid more Hum douhhd tin mprow-ment mprow-ment thiil oMiirred diirliut the flrt nIx uiontliN of the inlendiir iihit the lutriMNe ilurliiK thl pirli.il uir Urn! letir mnoiiniliiK to hut 11,341,102 net Ioiin or I -4 per eiit I'or the wek ended ilitolxr 12, I91H, proilmtlon or niilhruille I PNllmnlpil nt 1,966.000 net Inn, n do-ereuee do-ereuee of 17 pir eiit tompiired with the urek of (Hloher till The ilull) iiwruKP ilurliiK thn iiirreni wek of 320,000 nut ton n lowir thmi the dull) itlermte for the i iwl Hir to late Uurlnir either I9I or 1917 Totnl prodiiillon for the iimronr to diitu now nmounlN to t&.OlH 000 mt ton lomiwred with 64.033.000 net ton for 1917, hii linrrie or IS pir tent Uiirklm: ('iiiiilllloiio. AmilM of MnrkliiK londltl n tl t niuntr) out n repmtrd h th operutor of lx thriiNHiid fix h in dred mid twenli-foifr mlnii with total proilmtlon or II.0S". 217 net totiN mid prrwiit workliiK ipi ' of 12.977.119 Ioiin dtirlnit the rk ended Oi toiler tth Mum the npi r it i reporllm: proilmiil upproxluiHti I "' per lent of the totnl iMImillel o llpllt mull mine ludmf upernUil lit "5 S per ent ilmltiK the wiik iiidid Hi ,i. temher 2tith Irfviwi of time iitlri hulnl to uir NhortiiKe nmiiliud i m Ntunt ilurliiK the week nt 6 6 pi runt liKfte iittrlhutid to hihor hortiiK of 19 per lent were NllKhtll ureiler thill) thn lomx-N reported durlnK the weuk iiruietllliK, while Mluhll W- limn wuh lot iin in i mint of mini dlHuhlllty Improvement wn repottid ilurliiK th week lu Xorthi rn and I'uitr.il Ohio, lluuiri! ami Northern Keiitiuky rieltlit. Alnhumu and Kiuini iiml Mlwiourl. In the Ktntuiky fields Hit ImpTiivement In nltrlhulrd to hetlei trunnpnrtutloii ninilltUinw. lu North, em nnd Central Ohio to le mlm illwihlllty, In Aluhamu tu both of the. nliovn aaimeii. Material fullliiK off In produrtlon I repmteil hy the opern-torn opern-torn In Indiana. C'entrul lVmin Ivuulu and Homerfet county. IiIkIi volatile dliitrlit of Hoiithwmt VlrKlnlu uml In Bouthwentiirn VlrRlnlo. In Indiana, Homernet count), and lu the hlKli volatlla iHMrltt "f Houthwet VlrKlnlu decroaiied prmlmtlmi In ut-trlhuted ut-trlhuted to MmrtnKo of coal car. In Oontrul I,onn)lvnnla und Boulhwest-ern Boulhwest-ern VlrKlnlu hortm; of luhor wbh the llmltlnB fiu tor. Ink of murkrt lu tho Knr WcMern Htutf niui'ed MllKhtly K-riMitnr Ionmim of tlinn than durlnK the week prirwllnK riiMluctlon of Vks Tho production of heohlve rokn In tho United Btatiti durlnK the week ended October 1 2th In ontlmuted ut 697,000 net tun, nn linrouM over the w Mk procedhiK of 23,000 net ton or approximately 4 per cent The aver-UK aver-UK production per wnrklnic day ilur-Iiib ilur-Iiib the current vveik In entlmated at 99,000 net Ioiin im aBnlnut 96,000 mt ton durlnK the current week pre-reding pre-reding Tho operator In tho Ton-nnlUvllle, Ton-nnlUvllle, OreennburK and Iitrolui illntrlctH or I'onnylvanla report production pro-duction of beehive rokn at 371.663 net tons, nnd tho operation of thejr plant nt 77 per rent of tholr full time n OKalnst 76.6 per cent during tho week of October 6th. A sIlRht Improvement wan reported In labor cundltlon during the wuek. Operating condition In tho byproduct by-product Industry during the week ended October I2th wwc npproxl- matel) the mime hn repoltwl b) the operator for the week preceding I'or Hi" tiiuuir) n it wlyile the b) proilui t pkilitN werr operated for 91.9 per imt of l)ilr full time and nt n totnl Ion of 1 I per lent. The opertitor utirlhutid a Iomi or I I pir rent tu NhortuK) or b) product eoel, 0.16 per rent to luhor ehortuKe, 6.3 per cent to plnnt and I I r lent to other IHIIM'H Mnlillal imptovemeul oiiurrid durlnK the week III Mluueoln and Xew Jvre) III the former Mntn the ImproVeiiient I atlrlbiiled to otlur iiIUmm. while lu NeM Jele) U better Mippl) of b) prodm t coal and repair to plant broiiKht about hurraned piuilui tl'iu Mar) land wu the Ioiin Ntale reportltiK falling off in production produc-tion ami I attributed hy the oprrn-t oprrn-t rn lo lit !'(.r ehortaue mm m EixPyBP .bH .1. II. IIOI.MIM OI" KINNYSIDI- Ih'iiUHmtli Nomlncii Tor tlu U-glrf. latum I'niin CnrlHtii County. J K II itine of Kiinnsile ha I leu n reMdent or tin i ount) ror tho puM Hi )enr. niokt of the time holding tho pimllion or ililef i lurk with I'tuh Cuel uimimny at HunnyMdn I'revl-oim I'revl-oim lu comliiK to I'tuh Tor rive jeara prevlounl) he held i Inrh-al piwItlmiN with the Coliirudu I'uul and Iron tompuh) In the Ciintmiulnl Blate N'o man hi the lount), perhup. I bettor filled lor the phue to Willi h ho ha heuii thotu b) hi part) He know the mlnliiK luwa a the) exlut and iiIko what mh iHiuntlo a Carbon Car-bon Miould have lu tho wu of h'Kl-latlon h'Kl-latlon Ilia mind la broad enough to take lu othor lnteret In whlih Hm people, of thU mtliin urn ltall) In-tereHtud In-tereHtud U eleuted lie I pledged to Keeure the pannage or law that will help Hitch town u l'rlno to acquire water )Mum. lie mimt vital iiiioh-tipn iiiioh-tipn todu) for (ouKldoratlon locull) Buvh men aa J K HolmeN muku friend In u leglitlutlH lmd and are cnpabln of doing much good fur their cenHtltutentH, |