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Show 1 STRIFE? IH LOOK UKFOHi: YOU LliAP. BBMB Ml Th8 editor )f the News-Advocate ssssssflB wX hear that certain officials of a cer- BJ tfM tain coal compuny operating In Car- BBH V B 1)0 n county nro busily engaged In or- BBM Hf gunlilng that company'! employes In- BBBM g to a league. When soliciting mem- BBa yjjl bers, the loggers for the company toll BBJ IB, the men that the objects or the league BBBM fill trill bo to protect and promote the BBBKIjn coal Industry. Of course all the em- r BBBM IS ploycs want to sec the coal Industry ' BBI B prosper, especially after the period of BBl B stagnation from which the cam pa nre BBBl 11 Jt recovering, and many of tho em- BBBE !1 ployra fall for the league. On nc- BBJ 1 a count of what hu once saw In a mid- -. BBBJ 1 westorn state. TIIH WHITIUl l'i:i:i , BBBJ. , cAM.r.i) was to waun tiii: BBBJ ; r I MINIMIS OF CAllllON' COUNTY , BBBJ' 'i j aoainkt turrriNH too kntiiuhi- JBJBJl : ACTIO IN HUI'FOIIT OF TIIKlll 1IM- !' mm nvoviaiH. In a mid-western state tho leggrrs for a certain railroad conceived the Idea of getting control of the legislature legisla-ture "to protect tho railroads from populism," aa they put It. They or-j or-j ganlied their employes into n league and, IIY IMMUintY ASH OTIIKIt IlKFltUIIKNHlllI.i: SIIIANK, olectrd j ; HITi? men their liking to the legislature. 11 BBB f The employes had, of course, helped IP v- BJBJh I' ln electing this railroad legislature It ,' BBJ y, and, naturally, expected to be treated very nicely by their emplojcr and they had a right to expect It. Hut every law that the employes wanted In that session of tho legislature was killed by the wry men the employes hail helped to elect. Hut the railroads rail-roads fared better, for every law they wanted was pawed, This busted up the league, but It took the railroad workers a long time to get over the blows dealt them by the railroads, It the) company that Is now organ-lilng organ-lilng leagues In Its Carbon county rump tur get control of the government gov-ernment of Carbon county, It Mill bo n sorry day for Its cmplcorx, for every comHtliig Mont vtlll bo driven out, tho roads muy bo fonml ugnhwi runner who dclrc to sell to tho miners, mill the comMiiiy will ngulit diet mo where tho miner cliall buy their bread, Ixvr, Ikmiim and other supplier it SLOWLY, IIOVH. AUDIT I'tT-TINta I'tT-TINta A Willi IN T1IK IIANIIH OP YOl'lt WISH, LUST YOPIl HACKS in: Tin: rn tsr to ri:i:ii its KTINO. 8o long as a corporation Is willing to ubvy the laws. It needs no leagues or private armies to get u squaro deal the courts will give It that much. History may repeat Itself and the Carbon county minora will get what the railroad bo got Till ItOTTKN ' HNH OP A HIIITY STICK. Look bo-foro bo-foro you leap. U k BBBjHp, Above is nn article from tlio News-Advocate of beptemoer u, ! JljVJjl'lt 1015, after tho new and present ownership assumed chargo of thnt ! i i ' sfTsssssHs1 publication, nnd which according to sworn statement, la controlled ' II ssssssssssHsl y J M Wliitmore, president, and A. W. McKinnon, secretary and j ' B treasurer, of the News-Advocate Publishing company. Tho dill di-ll '' sssssssssssHR rectors of the News-Advocate concern, in addition to Wliitmore, i bYsssBRT nro B Iv McDonald, C. S. Price, L. Lowensteln and C. II. Stevenson. 1 jVATsssP! Do the men of the News-Advocate want to see troublo in the I '.BjVsHi coal camps of Carbon and Eaery counties? Socialist Benfer, edi .flVJAWl tor of the News-Advocate, has in the past confided to persons at 1 Y BBBBBBM Prico that he depondedjargely upon strife locally for his business ' I BjJJjBn success. SM bVsB ' ow nout tho others connected with the News-Advocate as R i officers and directors of that publication? rBYssHr BBBM i ilJB;: BBB STATILMHNT OP Till: OWNKHHIIIP, Munagemrnt, Circulation, Ktc, He-quired He-quired by the act of August 21, 113, or The Sun, published weekly at Price Utah, fur October 1, 11B. Name or editor, business manager nnd publisher, pub-lisher, It. W. Croekett; postofflre address. ad-dress. Price. Utah. Owners (If a corporation, give Its name and the names nnd addresses of stockholders holding I per rent or more of total amount of stork. If not a corporation, give names and ad-dresses ad-dresses of Individual .owners), It. W. Crockett, trustee, for J. A. Crockett, M. II. Crockett, H. V, Crockett and C M. Crockett Known bondholders, mortgagees and other security holders holding t per cent or more or total amount or bonds, mortgugea or other securities (If there nre none, so state). None, Average number of copies each Issue Is-sue or this publication sold or distributed, dis-tributed, through the malls or otherwise, other-wise, to paid subscribers during the six months' preceding the date idtoun above. (This Information Is required from dally newspapers only.) It. W. CUOCKKTT, Publisher. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 30th day of September, 191. O. It NHI.MH. Notary Public. My commission expire December 25. 1916. Iegal blanks or every description and legal blank backings. The Run. Advt. n i n inT 1 1 1 h i "i u n n 1 1 1 1- A. PATERNOSTER lj .. .. Invites the people of Price to ' ) Isnpeot his new Sanitary llako .. Ovens. Ha Is prepared to sup- .. v ply bread ln wholesale quantl ; I ties and solicits orders from any . . part of Carbon and Hmery . . counties. J! PRICE BAKERY jj ! '. Bast Main Street. ', ', HIHIIIIIIIIHtHHtTHlt ; Waterman's:! Ideal i Fountain 1 Pen ;; ;; . . . . You can carry this j :: Safety Pen upside down :: or any way in your-: :: pocket or purse. It is!: :: sealed by tho cap and I: :: cannot leak or spill.:! :: ;; !! Priced from $2.50 to $6.!! i Sold exclusively by us.!! . IThe Sun! T tM Ml ! Ie;al blanka and looso leaf devices of every description. The Sun's place of business Is the former location of the Advovate, next to Prico Commer-olul Commer-olul and Savings bank, Mall orders given prompt attention. Address. The Sun, Price, Utah. Advt. : t Hltubki the ci . Btt his tho'.!ghts -r child i anno OPENING DELAYED ! p: - K.(' when ho i B"Mvn ' "" Owing to a delay in getting things in fci!;;';: shape, Mr. A. Kopf, the photographer, I, lhc . will be unable to open his studio in the bVVm Price Commercial & Savings Bank BflsUi7i building until the 20th of this month. B'' r,fh" Persons having photograph work of I any kind will do well to wait for his opening, on October 20th. FatM kkgrowE WATCH FOR HIS COMING TO .PRICE, OCTOBER 20. AS "YOUR UNCLE HENRY" ff FORD SEES4DVERf ISING i;pGl Mmer'-ii Speaking before the St. Louis (Mo.) Advertising club recently. uin U A. Brownell, who hns been adverting mnnnger of the Ford .(,,, Motor company for nine years, said : 4 JS in ment" as ?nhr"t',nB. ,le"lrln'' In buying space Is absolutely Hev.iM "" 'f "t. ure hat i - !l f " '" r ny other merohandlw. UpU, it" ring whe.i TnX " . l of ,ho "l ,,f Producing un automobile U JJ ' il -t 0 h bl7odi , ZJ T ,,u: por,,uf')''r. und wo buy our advertising ""JS! ,' "' r" H I1UTY m- '!,2!LP,.0v.S,e ,eer,nB Wnt,el' IT ' "KG-VUSK OP Tl B I OS H.r Bu, HIUDEIIhSivS1.0 1n CI'8K I'KHSONAL TOUCH WITH "' I I mm or IdvIrM V' ,l B? NKWHPAI'UHB. and I would rather be lj M I .uTnnnn ,fiL,lnB. Ih; ,n.,he "esimper that carries tho most, than not I V -' our announcements in tiu, ,,tt,M.r whlch , rini, ,,, , Bi re ,.n The Sun enters the homes of more people in Carbon county t-.u than any other newspaper published nnywhere. Circulation booM - and mailing lists open to all advertisers. Tho Sun will show in if 'MfM tail where it circulates. As said above, there is no sentiment in W Mil pacing advertising. The Sun seeks business on business prinj I T; Pies, itdo es not solicit patronage on tho plea of "helping the edi- |