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Show WESTERN GOAL MARKET IMPROVING SOME LffiLY HIM KY MOUNTAIN HIMIIOV IIUT. TINO MOIti: OUDKItH. Iti-nulmiieiit I 'or llltiimlnnim t'ndcr-going t'ndcr-going Orvnt Clioiigo llccnuc' of CVn-Million CVn-Million or World Wnr l.'lghij. I li Per (Vnl of Ibtluintctl l)u. pill Coming From Country's Milieu. I in apoitdciicp Til- Hun. HllNOTON. I. C. Nov J r i'trpmelit for hllumlhotis 'ml am u Irtgolug a I'lK change because of Ih' cxsallnn of wiir Industries, uml It wi l lip ncvcral week before the re-vi re-vi '1 llgurp for (he remainder of (ho ceil jcnr are available. The aver-IT' aver-IT' ilnlly iirotluillon from April 1st ti November I, 1918, linn been 7,965.- 000 ton. Improvement In tlio lull lu-ll irnrn situation lit most producing fictile wo expected to bring uImhiI nn in rnaso In pfadiu lion during tln week of November 16th, lint the rrle- 1 ml lo n ntlpnilliiK tlip nlgnlng of tlip armistice offret vlmlcpr Increase might have been mi derived. The out-piit out-piit during IIiIk week In pollinated at i"i0" ooo net inn, u decrease of cm,- 000 not ton or (1.4 per put .-.iinimrcil with tlio week' of November lli, nml i'. decrease of 1,572,000 not ton or 14 per rent onmjiarpd with th week if November IB, 1917. Whether tho Hltuittlnn linn nny serious aspect depend de-pend upon tlip length of llmo re-Hired re-Hired for general Industrlul condl- inn to hproinp readjusted, thr extent li uhltli manufacturing nrtlvlty wilt bo it mimed, mill tho rnlo of production produc-tion that in 1 1 trv maintained during Ihn wlntor month. In tho past two week, market condition west of 1'lttsl-iirg Imvp hpon Increasingly lm-portnnl lm-portnnl In offcrtlng produrtloti. Tho decrease In seven week or front Hip high murk of Heptcmher 28th, linn been 35 per rent, until now prndue-llnn prndue-llnn In below the current consumption. Thp Jow point for thn procrnt Imn l'C4i rparhed, Tho nventftp produi-Mon produi-Mon par workltiK day diirlnx the cur-runt cur-runt week U pvtlmnted nt 1. 81. ooo net toim, nn compnred with I. BUS, 000 net lonn for tho ronl yenr lo dntp, nud 1 712,000 net ton for tha Maine period of 1917. TIip total prodiirtlou from prl lnt to Kovemlier 1 0th U rll-muted rll-muted at 3R9,0.( net ton, tin Inrrraiip over the oorrpKpomlliiK period of lant rnr of 40,313,000 net loin or 11.5 iter tent. The Improvement In the nnthrnrltp ( iiroducllon durliiK tho week of No-, vemher 9th whn hut temporary, the utput durliiK Hip wrok oniled Novem-)tr Novem-)tr llh OporeuxliiK 1(3,000 net toim or II. S pur cent. Thin output nUo ''ell lialow the t'orreNpoudlmt week of 1917 ly iJO.000 net lonn or 31.3 per unit. The dally uvernito iHirlnif tho week of Novvmher Itth In PMtluintrd nt 331.000 net ton uo compared with J33.00H net toim diirlmc tho con I ear of 1917, which practically roprpnontx 'hn uvrraKn dally riiilromonta durlnir tula year. Tho total production from April Ut to date, for thin your, U ctl-mntuil ctl-mntuil at B3.6S 1,000 net toim, it dp. (Teaxo of 1.340.000 pet tonx or np proximately 3 percent coiupured with the Hjmo period of 1917. Country Owr riKiirrx. Anal) wit of worklnu condltloim an reportud ly Mlxtyfour hundred mine tho country over with a total produc-luu produc-luu of 8.HB7.721 net toim and prenent apavlty of 11,419,341 net toim, durlnir tho week of November 9th, uluiwii the opcruloni iMportlnic produced 85.4 per tent of tho total extlnmled output, out-put, tholr mine helmr operated ut 77.0 per rent of thcJr full time, tu compared with 79.3 per cent during tho week or October JCtti. Iibor xhnrtnRO wan uiraln tha llmlllpif factor, fac-tor, the observance of election day and the celebration of tho premature no-I no-I no of the nrmUtlce cinmliiK Ereater Kmtex than durlnif tho week ended Vnvember 3d. A nollceablo Improve uiMit occurred In trnitHportallun con dltlons, while lark of market caimed ncreiiM'd luwcx. All dlotrlrU reporting report-ing u decreuM) In production nttlbute It to NhortiiKo or latMir, whlla thoxe reporlliiK Improvement attribute It "nlnly to better traimoortatlon con-Utloim. con-Utloim. Tho lack of market canned 'onion of full tlnio to rle In IIIIiioIh, KnnHaK, Mlwourl, I own and In tSlo Wettern nud I'arlfle t'otmt HtateM. lm-'rnvement lm-'rnvement U'notod In market ttuull-ioiih ttuull-ioiih In tho Iturky Mountain HtateM. A KllKlit Iom on Hcrount of no maiket " i u r rod for the flrat time In North- mt l.'enlut'ky. HhlpmentM of bltumlnoim coal to New Hnsland durlnic the week endjM November Itth, entlmutet at 413.548 et tonx. fell behind the Nhlpmmila urine the preceding week by 31.-'90 31.-'90 net UitiH or approximately 11 per nt. Of tho total stated, rail re- Ipts through tho gateway amounted o 143,470 net tons, an Increime over '-ut week of 3.5 per rent, while tidewater tide-water ahlpmenU, amounting to 370.-,J7I 370.-,J7I net tons, decreased 11.5 per rent. Hhlpmenta from Haltimoro and Ilnmp-'on Ilnmp-'on llondi decreaeed ronaldernbly during tha wook. while Hhlpmenti rum Now York und Philadelphia In-' In-' roused 25.1 per cent. Tho fuel ad-uilulitratlon, ad-uilulitratlon, on Novenuir Itth, re-livfd re-livfd tha Neiv Knglnnd budget, and tho uhlpmenu for the coat yenr to date of 18,960,455 net tons urn In ex-''. ex-''. bv 2 per cwit. Tho Now Kngland receipt! by rail exceed the budget for the wtme ierlml by 7.1 per tent, while tidewater Khipmeiittt hn it wbp arc 1 per rent behind tho budget. to llcportx rj-imi Carrier-. ItcportM from the cnrrlerN for the week ended Novcmlx-r Kill xliow n dcrrrflm', In toinpnrlxoM with the week preceding. In cura loaded, from nil dlntrlitx, with the oxiwptlmi of the Northoaiit Kentucky and Foiithrrn Went Vlrgiila 'f lelilii, 8outhvet Vlr-glnla Vlr-glnla and TenuoMc'e and Kentucky. Ccnidderablo Improvement ticciirred In thci field, whlla inuterlul il"crenKp wero 'noted In the Central I'mimyl-vnnla I'mimyl-vnnla field, whrrn uhlpmculN deellned npproxlmatel)' four tlioinxind rat or 14 per rent: In Ohio, where xhlpinvliU d inclined approximately three thou-wind thou-wind car or 16 per rent und In II-llnoU, II-llnoU, Indiana nud Wcntrrn Kentucky, Ken-tucky, whern uhlpment declined approximately ap-proximately four thoiiHund tar or 10 per tent. The current week' uhlp-incut uhlp-incut fell far bt'hlnil that of the cor-reopoudlng cor-reopoudlng week or lout yenr, with the exception of Hoiithweiit Vlrglnln. l-"or tho con I cnr to date, however, the Mhlpmrnt In nil illntrlct Milt ex-iel ex-iel tho performance during the Miuu period of 1917. . Tho lake dumping of bltumlnou coal (Including pol fuel) fell con-Hderably con-Hderably during the week of November Novem-ber lClh, mid nr r-etlmitted at 039,-491 039,-491 net tonn. Till toniuign I 31 per cent behind the dumping during the week or November 9 Hi. For the ohiI year to date tlm 1ke lonnngp I entl-mated entl-mated at 25.177.113 nut Ion. The fuel requirement or the Northwent for bltumlnou coal by lake will ho ftriil)ied. ll-clihi Coke rigurc. The production of boeblve coko In tho United Htule during the week elided November Itth I etliunted nt 553,000 net ton, or approximately 1 per rent behind the production of tho week of Novemlwr 9th nnd 70.000 net ton or 11.3 per cent lie h hid the pio-diirtlnn pio-diirtlnn during the coirenpondlug ,week or 1917. The dally avenge tlur-ago tlur-ago during the current wuek I etl-muted etl-muted at 92,000 net tons tu ompjrct with 93,000 net tuim during the week preceding und 101,000 net ton during dur-ing the week of November 16th of taut )rar. Operator In thn Connelbtvllle. nrcenliiirg mid l-alruho dUlrlrt of I'eniwylvanlu report ' production of beehlvo coke at 375,490 net ton und jthe operntlou of their plant at 66.4 4 per rent of their full time a ngulimt ,09.9 per rent during tho week of ! November 9th. J The Name operator produced 189.- 350 not ton of coal, |