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Show BIG PR0D11C Thp Hn Rpp. tad .rvh-e. WAHIHJfimuC. I C. July ,0 ppkly rt.tWle, ,HoW wn.l the irft pom mtnorp f th. ponntry .r.-loltiK. .r.-loltiK. niM why they .rr . ,,?" more Br. mm tin wH,.tM, h, t IJoltP,! Htt.. RP..I.WIP.I mirvry umlw HperUir of the lnt.rl.tr Une In I hep utreniioiM Mmn it l iwpmlal llmt the ittim. nt inrtl. uUrly thp ctimmlttc. .,n val prndaMlnn. m well n the Ki-neral n roimWK puMle. KpjiI mrnrmpd of PMrtly what the milieu ur. lirlnitlnK rh an4 whNt h morp liMMWtii whut h hlmferlit crrater output of the ll. pporturt of KM I. In MilimltllnR Ihto flr.t wevkly r. port In rVrrrtary Uine ami the eont i-finnnlllpp. iMmtnr ihrte (HM Hniltli or thi KPokia1l mirvey MmIpp Hint lml turn Iwn ae nmplliikHl In the itlK Meek lnie thM hUIMIpnI pf. fort bk IH-Riin. I InrKely riMe to the piitrlntlr and prompt -i-HTfitl.ti f. fpred b thp pimI trade nN'ltiiinii' -eri'tHil.-n ml the opeiator. whe-Iher whe-Iher meinbeni or non-niemlm or n (Hielntlom THpp fhtnrpii from nil Kourtp rp ridiienl to n ettmimrHhle bnl b h forep of MntMlclflii. under C. K. Irf-nher of the KooloKlenl mri-y with the ItnmedUte puriMi-o of Mum-In Mum-In what fnt tor In each dlrtrlrt lire llmllhiK tirmliirtlon and uhlpmrnt. (innil l.ncU of 'nr, Willi till Informnlion Iw-fore It. the committee on conl production I nbp to concentrntp It effort where tho RrcateM Mrlngrnr) lle nhevher, n In mmt locAlltle, the trouble l Inik or rnra or whether It I labor (ihortnRp. The npeintorn reatlihiR thn( their Intereot lie In hnlnK thl Infurmnllon promptly nvnlhiblc, their iippiirt or Dili ork. although It In MiheM ndililionnt lalmr cm their part, ha been prompt nnd hearty. The flmt figure available rUp vflniparlMin or thn flrt week of July with two week of June nnd are thone furnlh. ed by the nlrcndy orRnnlted trade or-imnluitlon. or-imnluitlon. whiih reprex nt nbout 35 per tent of the produitlon of the country. Home of the lmHrlant producing dltrlrt, partleularly Alnlmmn, Went Vlruinlii. Hiit or rennlvnnln. Ohio nnd the territory from Tein to Ion, flRiire from whhh nre not homi In (hi rirat vtntement. arc Nine rapid ly orirenlied tor thl pnrM."e nml hnp nlruiily furnlnhifl imrtlal Information. The wiekly report that will follow herenrter will liieludp mieiMiily KTiKiter tonnnsn ami be moip repre. eiilnllvp or the total. targe I'riHliiilns An-u, The dUtrlet cured b thl Ulle. ment are dlntrlhiited over n Inrge pro. ilmlnK nre and are litdlratle or whnt I huppmliiK In the run) mlnlnx ImliiKtr). A more Keneral bleu of tho tntiil production, but wlthmit Indlea-lion Indlea-lion of the caiiM-n of the I'hhi of work. InK lime at the mini, will be found In the monthlj bulletin bwied hy the rpoIorIchI iire), whleh lire ban-d on the dull). weekl nnd monthly report re-port fiirnlnhed by mllnwd rltrlu-ulliiK rltrlu-ulliiK mote than pr unt of the coitl prodllitnin of the fulled Hlute. whhh bulletin are In no wny up. plnntril b the- weekl) tlllleii of thn imrtliular euiiee IwrniierliiK u RroHter oiltpMt Ut the lllllIP. Kcir the thrip wppk reported, It will b notixl Ihat the aerRe Ion un full) one-hnlf million ion whlnh would Indicate that the ekl iiulpul of mine of the whh counio I not lep than two mlllMOi tu lndow full time eaiwlty. V f"' " K""?! fiutor eoiicernwl In tin In wn the InndiMiimlP -ar hiippD Thlrty.on per cent "f '- l"l u" ,,m" ,,ttimt" Hy or tin reprecontntlve mine) wu ot becnuM- the Hippl 'f " l "w mine mouth wa lnuffleletil. Other Imporiont ioumw were MiMir deflrleni-j. rrlppllnR the lmlui.tr- " t.B per lent of M fu" lln"1 rP ' mid mechanh-iil breakdown wl h t,he mine to which h amountlnir t' 3 3 per cent of th- full Urn- ou put wen' attributed No mine, rfpnrllnir to the KW.loRl.Rl iirvej inentl ncd Ioch iM-caiiM- vt no market for their PrnKnr'. dleced b the une In. ERS OP COAL BUSY Details Through Government Report Show Just What the Mines Are Doing the Country Over. I'll-ale that th MtumlftOM ml gf the ...onto ar at prvmt wnrkln In . 6 p. r , rnt nt their capacity mthe , iiiliMna: Ihe labor focre nt prewmt aiallabb Thp ratio nf ihpmk prw. ihi.i to rail tlMM eatmelly f- the Iturep weoK, n4iM ttnm ll(l jH(w 0th anil July :m fnt twlv m.pm lr' aamH-lattona rpportl apirM imalily oM-fourth of the tnnrMR PrcNlarpii in the country at ahowti In the fm lowing table The lm-rei In tho percentaKv of full lime ciiiHiclly produced from 71. 1 for the week ending June 30lh to 74.6 for thp week ending July 7lh, I ntlrlbuted In thn fact that thn mine were abut down on July llh, nnd thn railroad were therefore able to up. U1 - -- . I. . II 111 I Uii. ed mi within a fpw dam, attempt to ffecl a aetttptnvnt hy ennferenee having hav-ing falleU. The comtMHjr nnnnuiytinent to Ka employ, . wltteh k pfgned hy I'renl. dent J V. Welhorn, m "ir the Unlleel Mine Worker or Amerlee. In-lt In-lt on calling n utrlkp. It will be on iop pimp mtp or union recognition, whhh will not be grante.1. Hueh nc lion would he In direct defiance or 0crpar of Ihcir Wllaon. A t haie ntrpadt Mated to the t'ohirndo Indua-trtal Indua-trtal i-immhwlnn. unlein citntrnry to my bpllef. there nre erloii grle-nncpa grle-nncpa aa in ellh. r wagen or working or lltlng cexHlltlon whlh thp mm-iwny mm-iwny offlelapi have) refuted to fnlrl) ndjupt. It would aurely be little nlwirt of treaenn to prprtpltntP n. strike among coal miner at thl crltlcnl time " Wivl.1) ieHirt on tho inxtiii Hon ir bllutiihioii iikiI nml the nmv or ,"1' "f working Hum, coinpllcit b) Hm Kiidoglml aunci), ilrNiriiiicnt ol Hii- Inleilor, .lol) 21, IIHT. Per cvw ,,f renl fMII Time Oatptil Produced In Certain mate ll All Ciherwlorw Making Weekly Itetwrtu, l'r Cenl of KmII Time Output lr-KTATK. lr-KTATK. ducecl In Week Hndlng June d. July ethT""jiily 7th i'hioa " T. eil 7Z 73.o "" 1.9 73.7 7J 3 0,tk T0.S 5.S 7.3 lHHrlvHiila 7J.6 7J.3 7t,j IJartern Kentueky nnd Tannwwee. . . . 1.3 7!. 7t.O t'Hlteil HlnlPK ." ."...7..." 73. flH 7.6 Itmbrnee tnelie nuHtelntlona with a eomhlneil produetlon of nbout one Irmirlh or thp production or tho country- ply morn or Ihn car ordered ror the reinnluiler or thp week. Artunl tonnage toiuiea, below full lime rapacity, n reported by Mx no-aoclntlnnn no-aoclntlnnn repreaenllng approximately one. fifth of thn production nf the country nre nhown In the following Inblo: To.v.v.uii: ruoitvi:i .m c.uhi5 or uss. I ft 5 3 3 oh Per Cent or I'ull i i3- i? JC Time Output ? I 13Z Pc2 p iK 5? - Produced. t Suiw li ..I :,oSv,ii7 I i.tt,:;i i tti.oDt i 73.& I STt June 30lh . .1 3,175,3117 I 1.&1C.3C? Cif.030 Ct.7 30.3 July 7th ... 1,710,031 I I.33MU I H4.U1 76.0 3S.0 (Klvo da week) pint n:vr or rn.ii timi: output mist ox accouxt oii . " i " i S-- ? rs ?.9p (y ! (?o Oft 2ft 22 2 o b EK 5' bV5"V n : j 4 ins j i i j- i' I 1 . I JmliTsTf T UT TTT i 175 3.7 TTT; o.s o. June 30th .i 31.0 i 0.1 1.5 3.3 I .... 0.1 I l.l July 7th I 13.3 I 0.1 Ct .3 I 0-3 I ! Hid MONKY P.MII I'OH CO , I j I..WIIS UP hPIIINO IWXYOX Activity In riling upon federal coal IaiuI In Carbon vuunly haa been marked during the present month. I'rldn) lant one or the Urgent coal en trie made In more Ihnn a your wa lodged with (lould II. Illnkely, regl ler or the Hull Lake Clly land office. The intr mill- for the payment of l,l9ij.3i ror approximately three hundred and lweniy.lx ncre or coul bind located In Hirlng Unnon ndja-cent ndja-cent to coal proiertle now lielng oiH-ruteil. In nil. iwl land Hi tho tnliie or .-elity.rlve thoupjnd dollar hu liceii Hied upon. The riling, which cnt nlmoat fort IhoiiMind dolUil. wn ininle b Chnrle Pleci and I'rotu leii Utudn, who have oranlpd an iihpik billon to nieruln cimiI rlilm. They gle their rwldenro n Trinidad, Colo., nnd u i-erllfled cheek on Keiiw-r. Colo, bunk wa delMHdled III Hip federal bind office. In im) Ihe price which Hip guicrnment eet upon Ihe three hundred und twen-ly.lx twen-ly.lx acre which they filed upon. Part or Ihe conl land brought U 35.00 un acre and h nmnll portion brought 1 110.00 nn nere. XltW lOHK MAX TIIIXKK ITAII PACIW M'.U CltlHIS Thai Ihe fuel altuatlon I moro ncule In I'lnh limn In any other mate In the union. I the opinion or John K Millownn or Now York. lce president presi-dent and general purchasing agent r the American Hmeltlng and Hef nlng pnmiHiny. who stopped In Halt Like Cll last Prlday on the wny home rmm the Pnelflc Coast. The ruel situation throughout the iiiutr I trltlcul., McOnwan a.jrt. p.1. "but I know or no state In the union where It appear to he so erltl. i Ml a In l'lh The condition here, or course. I due to n Kreat extent " fbMHl trouble on th Denser and lilo llmnile. Hhlih were little short of ill. a iff T 'UK "If h serious ruel shortHge In Ihls territoo U I" he urtwl. the remedj must I applied uulukl). 1 am sure "ml l'mlnt Mi.dKo or the nmw MHd Kb. Oruliue, In the light or the wiHimkwIon. will iparp no efrorl l relle thu situation." -nl.OH0O I'UKI VIM NOP HKCOOXIK l'NIOX HKN- Kit. Ctilo . JulK I'lacprd' Jnoumln" the Colorado Fuel and. Tron comiwny determination to con- liiue in olicrate under tho soculled "kpfeiler Plan f Imluairtal repre-ienttttlon repre-ienttttlon for adjustment or dlffer-i,c dlffer-i,c with It emphoe and not to nlis, -.he t'ntUd Mine Workr on vmLrlc- ar posted In all the conl cVm, i of the Vompany. Notice tlu, tho United Mine Worker would coll i rtrik" in the Colorado Kuol and Iron company coal field wua fl ed with thr Ute Induiitrlal commlaalon n month ago and union otriclala asserted Saturday that thn men would b call- l.-OAl. MIXUlK TO guiT and ni:i:k oriuut joiis I)I!NVi:il, Colo, July 3 While both union nnd compaii) offlrlnls held out slight hope for further nrgn. tlntlon In uirt n strike called In the Colorado Iron and Fuel company coal mines, James I. Moran, district president presi-dent nf the United Mine Workers, said todny that, Instead of n formal strike, pnlou worker might simply unit their jobs nnd seek work with oilier com-pnnle. com-pnnle. Hecretnry Warren Pippin or the union expressed the same lew. He said ho Ix-llexed President J. P. Wei-born Wei-born nnd other official of tho com-INiny com-INiny wished to be fair, but that It had been "wiongfully represented" in them that the sopulh-d llockefeller plU ror handling dispute: Wn n sue. its. c.vuhi: or uxPLosiox as Yirr CAN'NOT 1115 I.CAU.NKH HYDXtiY, C. II.. July 30. Official of thu Iioinliilou Coul company ioda said Unit they hud been Unablu to d-trrmlue d-trrmlue thn cuuse ur the explosion hi the company's mlno at New Walerfuril estirduy, which caiisc-d the death of lxty.two men. When Hip explosion occurred two hundred and sixty men wen- under, ground, lit scun purltr today were making a rapid Investigation or I tin workings a possible, having In view the possibility Ihut some of the men lmprlMip.il might yet bo saved. Mill Moro Hollcf. Considerable rullef In the strlugtiut nml situation will he red In Unit ImUo City within thu next twenty dus, when the old coal fields belonging In Clarence und Itrilest Ibiliiberger will I lip put In operation at Coalville. ni Hundii)' Halt Ik Tribune. Thn mine hu not been worked tor tho past two )itir. hut iu View or the prosent shortage or ruel und the niull-abllltv niull-abllltv or more efficient transportation transporta-tion futilities It wa deemed advisable to begin operullon at oiuc Miner Went sent tn Coalville last week to he-!gln he-!gln work. It I said Hint t)n initio Is jittpalilo or turning out at leust five hundred tons it duy. lUNPOUTUNATK ltUTIONK MAY I ItliMIl.T I'ltO.M CO.Mj KMIIAIICO ir Utah eloso It ciml market lo thu Idaho consumer unfortunate re -I lutlon will spring up between the flein Htate und the lieehlve Hints, cording to John (iraham or IloUo, chalrmun or the Idaho publb utilities commission. He say he will remain Iu Halt lke Clly until he has luun -lied un effective protest uguliwt Utnl ' propused coul embargo. 'There has been u gresl deal or talk hem about a coal famine, but that U about ull It amount to," said Commissioner Graham. "While rcsl-donts rcsl-donts of Halt Iko City are nrlng that they hate no coul, wo In Idaho (Continued on page eight.) BIG PRODUCERS OF COAL BUS! (Continued from age seven ) have information that there I three time more coal stored In Salt Ike City nt thta very moment than was In storage one ear ngo. In Idaho we depend on Utah coal, there lielng no eonl development whatever In our state." II. II. Cummlngs. suiierlntendent of Mormon mliools, declare, that considerable con-siderable difficulty I being exerl-cneed exerl-cneed In seturlng eonl contract for the winter' Mpply for church nchoot. Thee Mlimtl Use three thousand ton annually, dimming any thnt In the event of further difficulties In securing secur-ing n contract for the coal supply n 'conference or authorities may have to lie tailed |