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Show NESLEN JOES AHEAD Grand County Coal Property Working Every Six Days of the Week Standard- ville's Strike Over. Secretary William Dnrke or the American Puel company at Neiiten and or which corporation cx-Oo William Wil-liam Rpry I thn preKldcnt wan In Price ycMerda) and the do) before on butlneiM for hi folk The mine nt NeMcn are wnrklna etcry da) In the week he told n Hun repreentatlc and lme more order for coal than tan lc filled owlnR to the railroad car shortage n entlrel) new tight root eln to the noulli ol the tonrn proper I In InK worked nt thl time the two original openliiR on the north having I ceti for the reiient abandoned, a It wen No tlmberlnK I iieeear) and the prod-utt prod-utt I of cr IiIkIi quollt) It I mild all oxer the country the Krtmter ior-lion ior-lion of thl coal huwtver going to Ptnh polnbt. t thl time the output I it round eight hundred ton a tin) but may be Inereaned nt any lime Thl will be done iMrke anticipate, wbenextr there are railroad car nvnllablc to get the liicreimlng order for i-ool to market mar-ket Nenltn Im a rtillnmil freight rate but ten rent n ton higher than that of Hunnyelde the extreme edelern nmp or Carlton county The Miiarlran I einplo)lng niimer-i niimer-i u men from the Carbon and Miner) mine that have gone there to letltr tondltlmi. Amerlenn tabor Dnrke Mate, prettomlnaleti In the camp Hx-tenhe Hx-tenhe mirfnrt Improvement are planned at Neden with the .timing of l ring iMMitn nil) t).sri;m in oii HIN H(ll'8l!S MUCH INTItltUM (lltAM) JPMTION' Colo Peb 36 Much peculatlon and comment ha been excited b) the nniiolllicement that the miner In the Hook Cliff coal mine have uncovered a bed of prt hi-torh hi-torh oyter more than a mile buck at the t xlreme end of one of the tun net In the mine. Hainplt of the o)-ttr o)-ttr (that I what they are Mippoeed to lie) are on exhibition at the orflte of I) II Wright manager of tin mine In thl tit) Manager Wright Hinted till morning morn-ing thnt the formiill in had bun tin-covvred tin-covvred for a dlntantt of thlrt) fei t or more In the roof of the tunnel and that tin bed I upproxlmiitt I) lx Inthe thick The win or coal whlth tin oompuns I mining at thl plntt U lx ffit thltk Prom Indication the lid of o)tiT may cxttnd for linn tired of reel and poMdbly milt Kimc Rpetulatlon ha been taliwd it to whither the petrlflnl iinlmiil IUc wn at uni time oter. ibiui, muMl or mime form of llfn now unknown un-known The namite on exhibition lieur piark er) cloel) rem mbllux that or o)ntir. The mimplt are In it rine Ntiite of ircmratlon und tho animal lottnd touipletel) the dot lorn or the ea to u depth or lx Intht. Tin ireWee between the animal are nihil with coal At thl particular apol tin rotk extend ex-tend upwitrd for u itU'iium or eight hundrnl reel btfore the aurrate I reauhtd Jut hotv tlicet tume In le where the) art. Willi the prcnent home or the o)ter thoinuiud or mile) nVa I un Intercntlng ntuily The Im-iI lie at ii n iingle or twenty-nine drgret. MIMEIIM lli: llim'KMMI 1 oi.u h( iii. nun; ss hwhitt P A Kweel iredent of Htatidiird Coal compali), mutesthot ulmut till of the hand pUWir Who Mrink lat witk for hlkhirfwiiKc; arc returning to work at lhiiii o1iedule Tin re arc mimo clehty-nien Inxohcd A numbvr or Hunt howexcr. Imi leH to work tlncxvhirt Hwtet a thn uxtniKe wuge or all miner nt the Ktandurd propirtle ror Junuur) wa 10 36 pir du), and liny xvorkttl txer) da) In that month nulte u number or miner earned oxtr two hundred dollar ror the inunth the hlKhevt rigurt being 1334 00 The liurrnw) In tout of labor In producing run or mine toul I nextntecn ttnt ptr ton oxtr what It wu tight month iiko und the lmrcoe In the col or matt rial I clghtttn tent r Ion Motor that tint twtlit) thru hundred dollar ror-mtrly. ror-mtrly. now iol Hxt thounund, rull that coHt thlrt) -elKht ilollam u ton now eol f If t) -eight dollar Trollo) win that ontt tout ilxtien tent now tout fort)-rour ttnt Coimldcrlng the Immrnm liuitaiie In prlit or niuli rial und labor, Hwett rigurc there I ver llttlt profit for the operator ( omliiK to Ciirlion ( ouiit), Halt iJikt'a Tribune n few duy ngo had an urtlele tt"llliiK hnt numnroii appolutlxi ktnte offlilnl lire kolng to do ufter Marih 11th next, when mot or their ttrm expire und at whlth Hint Oox Klmun Hambi rger I to mukt other uppolntinout It mo J 15 Piltlt tato tonl mine lnpcc tor. I another expert who will haxc no dirrioult) lit- lining up n poiltlan with a big corporation ut un) time hi Mirxlce mo) no lont,er 1m rwiulrtd ut the capltol llo I thoroughly familiar famil-iar with the toul milling Induiitr through hi rtcuutnt trli of limpev Hon nnd U ctnuldered uh epecally xaluoblo now that the liieroumd dt urn ml for coal from Utah h mine lui tieen ml forclhly tltmonatruted during the pant winter ' Pettlt told The Hun vexerul week ugo that he li to come to Carbon count) ut the oxplrutlon of hi term with the Htato lo lwconji' vuperlntendtnt or a local coal mining property Mini CIomiI TtiiiHirurll). oaiHSV, Peb 24 Due to recent blockade on tho Union Puulflc un-other un-other coal car ahortuge he forced a temporary cloving' down of the milieu or I.lon and Wiomlng componle, according ac-cording to D II Pope general man- (Continued on page four) NESLEN GOES AHEAD (Continued 'rom page three ) nicer, who returned to Oicden today. I'ape hai Just closed n ten thouwtnd dollar contract for nddlllonal pit can and n rcwrccnlns plant at the Wyoming Wyom-ing mine. i An situation iti:i.ii:vi:i)j MANY JlOItU MINHHH WANTKII All of the mlneit of Carbon. Kmery nnd Ornnd counties nro worklnu better bet-ter thin week than for nome time pot prolmhly 70 per cent of full time. The milder weather hn eased up the railroad car situation considerably with the result that rolling stock U coming along better thnn for mnny weekn. Kail Inko City coal dcnlcrs reported last night that they had sufficient fup on hand to last through the present week today and tomorrow. Ono gTcal trouble at this time, say the opera, tors, Is tho growing scarcity of miners.' Carbon l'uel company nt Itnlns Is advertising for men nnd more am being be-ing put on as application Is made nt the several other camps throughout the coal flolds. AllOUND Till: COAIi CAMPHl !'KIIH)NAI AND OTIIKUWIHi: About 80 per cent of the striking miners nt Blnndnrdvllle have resumed their former Jobs. American Pud company bonds nrc being offered by Ball Lnko City brokers bro-kers nt Mxty-ono nnd few sales. Itecently a workable vein of coal was discovered by n Mjtnn man three nnd n half miles from that town. Independent Coal nnd Coke company com-pany stock Is being offered by Bait l-nko City broken at nlnety-thrce. I Independent Coal and Coko company com-pany stock Is being offered nt Bait Irfikn City by brokers nt around ninety-three. More than n OiftiVand tons of conl went out of Htatflnk-dvlllc last Hun-ilny Hun-ilny nnd Mnndny, ulslgncd to various parts or tho stnto mill tho Northwest. Ttie conl chutes of tha Milwaukee railroad nt Hnvnnnah, Ills., Mere destroyed de-stroyed by fire Inst Monday, entailing n, loss of seventy-Jive thousand dollars. dol-lars. Carbon Pucl company, operating nt llnlns, reports nr e.itnlngs for IBIS of I2J.M2 utul grMiiri7,53ll. flprlng Can) on Conl conlpajo nt fllorrs gives n net profit of lorf,S7 for the same period. Around foil) feel of snow covered th fnnhoiuc nt Blandardvllla for several sev-eral hours last week, preventing nny shipments of the product from thnt camp for about ihlrty-six hours. It cntmt down In n slide. J. V.. IVItlt, slate mine Inspector, was nt Htnndnrdvlllc this week Inquiring Inquir-ing Into the strike of Greek mlncrx tlu-re last week, lie Is not In sympathy sym-pathy with the demands of the men after an Investigation of their troubles. trou-bles. Illnuhnm has the distinction of having hav-ing tho only school In Utah remaining opsn on Washington's blrthdny. Owing to the number of days lost thin winter on account of the coal shortage. Superintendent Su-perintendent Wlllard decided to hold the regular session. Telegram from Merlin ray that It Is officially announced that the bun-dcarnlh bun-dcarnlh hns nuthorlied Chuncellor von I'ethmnnn-llollwcK to claim, and wherever necewmrj, selwi ilm whole production of coal, lignite, briquettes and coke In Germany. One of tho latest achievements or the Herman chemists bus been the utlllilng or tnr oil, extracted from burnt conl, for nuking soap. The new process Includes tha treatment of crude oil with potash, the finished product leldlng excellent soft, hard and powdered soaps. Buunyslde coko pullers were lust week granted n raise of $1.0 per oven from 11. SO. The uverugn muu pulls five ovens of coko In two days. Other employes or Utah Puul company 11 run nd the owns were given substan-tlals substan-tlals raises In wages In Hue with the recent adxnnces to other employes. Operating companies report that thern nre still Ull' n number of localities lo-calities In the northern purt of this state and In Houthern Idaho where- the coal stringency Is severely felt. Thu United Htates Purl company has reduced re-duced Us shortage In filling orders or fifteen hundred cars. It was nt one time during the winter nearly three thousand curs behind. Tho equivalent or eighty dollars per ton for coiil Is pvrhups the maximum rtuched during the present Crisis In Paris. The coal delivery man, who extorted this price from a client In great need Instead of delivering It to the customer who ordered It nt the equivalent of fifty-six dollars n. ton, has been urrested, Tho case Is reported report-ed or one dealer who made the equivalent equiv-alent or twenty-five hundred dollars profit on one hundred tons or coal, Ilo and another dealer who sold his product prod-uct at n net profit or fourteen dollars per ton, nro being prosecuted under n spccl.il law against extortion. With coal selling at sixty dollars n ton In Italy nnd the government taking tak-ing over nil existing supplies nnd prohibiting pro-hibiting Its uso by hotels nnd Imnrdlng houses, nnd with gas nnd electricity dear nr the supply reduced, Italian households and bnslnes office havc had to revert to the ancient method of burning finely powdered wood charcoal dust In a two-gallon earthen Jar, C. I. Crawford, traveling wile ngent for Utah Puet company, was In Price on Haturday Inst, coining down from Castle Oatn In the nfternoou nnd returning In the evening to Zlon, Ilo believes thnt Bait Uikc City and other big dealers In, conl will tuke ndvniitago or the summer storage rate, which undoubtedly un-doubtedly will bn granted by the railroads, rail-roads, and thnt conl shortages In winter win-ter In Utnh are to be a, thing or the past. Oov. Simon Ilambergcr last Prlday for the first tlmo exercised tin) right to veto it bill. Tho measure first to come under the disapproval of tho governor was that respecting th weighing or coal at destination Instead In-stead or at tho mine iin at present. In returning the bill with his veto, tho governor said thnt he thought tho proposed law was one that could be handled by the public utilities commission com-mission which would undoubtedly ho formed. He said that he did not Intend In-tend to hamper thu commission, hut In all such matttrs would allow the body n free hand. |