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Show AKOI'NI) 't UK COAL CAMIM I'lUtMIN'AL AND OTIIHUWISK Work I going right ahead with the new Iniproietucnt at HuuidpIiIi iiittiigc and coke men. The Hhaw A Kloue Coal iiuniiin of Ogden with 11 nipllul loik of I3S.0U0 In one hundred dollar Kllarif. hied nrtlile of Imiirporntlou IiipI Wedne-da) Wedne-da) A. A Hlinw I president. II K, Htolle, Nile prepldent. and Joeph I. Iliirker. pim retnr) and treaaurcr. ilore thiiu ten tliniiPiiml hcllll-l, metullurglpt uml mining cngluei r halt been cnrolh'il b) the bureau of mine In It mobllliutiou of technUal men willing to help In the war. ChcmUtx In partliulur will be culled upon to contribute to the need for making exptuplii. I. I' Itnln liu taken the general mnungemeul of the Drowning K- Wat-tl Wat-tl propirt) now being del eloped about four tulle north of lllnwntha, and of which Thoma T Uimph thl week become general NUperlnteiideiit llulli due not pclcr III lonueitlou with hi own propcrl), the Curboii I'uel iiimpuii) ut lluln. The I'aruwau Mining and Coke lompuu) of I'ariinati, with a iiipltal Ktock or llUu.Oftu In one dollar pluire. ha filed Incorporation hih r C A Adam Ih prcNldent. John II (lurr. lic prepldent, Will U Adam, tren-urcr tren-urcr Alex II Hollo, pinretar). o M. Dman, H. A. Ilurton uml A W Drill, additional dire tor C W Vim Law of llonton, Muw., one or the big men or the I'nlted Wate I'uel commn. and A It Appertain, Ap-pertain, vice prtudilciit or the wime iomern. were at lllaik Hawk )twter-dit) )twter-dit) and tinlii) mi one or their period-lial period-lial trip to the three camp oicr pouth The rorimr rcturmi to lion-ton lion-ton thl cmnlug, while the latter goe tuiik tu 'Inn lllamcil On Hallroaib. WAHIIINtrroX. D C. Ma) 31 The IdliiminouH inhiI phurtuge I blumeil mi the rullriHid In u report toda) b the federal trade lomml-pIuii. lomml-pIuii. J'rodiucr, b) tuklng ndiantuKc of the lack or iur. nre ihurged with rcpponalblllt). howeicr. tor preiull-Ing preiull-Ing high price. "There I no uvurclt) or owl In tin ground ' the report wo "There In uf fit lent toal In the bltumlnou coiil mine being operated not only to up-pl) up-pl) thi) priwent ilrinaud. but iilwi to mippl) u Knatl) Inirenwil de.miind.' Iliiuanl (ilu-H Warning. Dei luring thnt the outlook mni Iprumlpca proliuhl) one of Ihn most pi-rliiim toal ultuntluu In loiul hl-tor' hl-tor' next winter, Hubert Hun aril, 'rr ,'2A rThii i"iMn "mi'Mmm itate coil mine Inupcctor, adilx the public to lay In a clock of winter coal now. "The coal situation," he a), "wilt not be better next fall or winter, un lean between now and then trannport-Atlon trannport-Atlon condition undergo n radical change. The mine arc working but four da j i a week." fiennany Short On Coal. COI'nNHAaKN, Mny 1. Owing to the shortage of con I Hamburg I now without ga, except a limited uppl) for a few Indlpp'cminbtc lntl-Union. lntl-Union. Most of the restaurant nnd cafe are closed In the eienlng or nre conducting a twilight rxlntence by the nld or n few lamp. The street nre largel) In dnrkne and many household house-hold hale tin!) candle .Strike Halt .Mining. MONTIinAU May II. An the result re-sult of n strike or six thousand worker work-er no coal I being mined In Wcntern Cnnndn. The I'nlted Mine Workers of America were called nut eterdn when their demand for n 25 per cent Increase In wnge wn refuprd. IjiikI I Throw it )cn. Klght) thousand acre of coal land, recently withdrawn, were restored to ento In Carbon nnd Kmer) counties Inst week In official word from Wellington, Well-ington, D. C, recoiled In Halt lnke City b) O. II. Illnkely. rcglter of the United Htatc land office. Will I'linhaoc ItomU. INDIANAt'OLIK. Ind , Mny ID The t'nlted Mine Worker of America toda) announced thnt the organization organiza-tion would purchase fifty thousand dollar worth of liberty loiui bund nmt suspend the due of nnr member who Join the nrmy or nnvy |