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Show GATHERING OE MINING DATA THROUGHOUT UTAH CANVAS8 Or THE COAL DIS-TIII0T8 DIS-TIII0T8 COMINO. Expected That the Preliminary Work Will Gonsumo Most of the Present Year Under Direction of Prof. William Wil-liam 0. Peterson of tho Agricultural Agricul-tural College of Utah At Logan. HrHiM h I'n.f Willmm (I IVtrr-niii IVtrr-niii ill llio t tnli AKt-iriiltiil-Hl tnllt-gt1 nt IiokiIM) ntHlf Kfuli'K'ili ' orw of four t'tiKint'i'm mid nwinlanl htjun n lour or lli iniuiliK diKtrirt nt tin; ulnlc llie firt of thin iiintitlt Tim idea in In iii 1 1 cot imioIi tin tit h will ho nrootwry for I hi' Htntc hoard of ttHRl-lation ttHRl-lation in making up itn fiurfi on n-nonitn'iitu n-nonitn'iitu for Kill) mid pmlii(hl W2(h t in Ilia purr"' looK hut nil tho iiivtnllivru inline of liiimlmtu, Tin- ''' "7.. v iiv, .in- DiinmtnotN nml oilier ritmpt of tho Malts AW to make n t'rtiivnM of 1 lie font dclrirtu, nnd the nnphall, rriiunt, mil mid liv-drornrlmn liv-drornrlmn field It in expoelrd Hint the pri'litniiinry work win lake tip immt nf Hit' .Mitr lit thin diffifiill nml-Irr nml-Irr nf ilotorniinliiK nn uonr itn Hnil)le the pliMtii'ii nltmtionn of the llintt-Miiid llintt-Miiid nml ont tniiitn of (he Mali Follow in;; thin ninttcr nil ,t lilllc fnrlhiT, it in Hiientcd I hut thin Mil-nnhlr Mil-nnhlr tlntn mid other mnller whnh nut n'liilily he'rnllreted nimpltmit'oiin-l, nimpltmit'oiin-l, lit' nut in -ml' fun lliHt K in.n U' piililiilnti n Mil linlerhnti-il 'ml I inly iii't'imto itritrtip oi ih" iirni'tpil rntiips mid iiinin mine-i i1' III- utiilt-1 utiilt-1 1 ("oliirnio. Venila ( Hlifortiiit, Itnhu mid olli t WtMiiri Snti fio nllcr him Ik rn mii- into in emh nl.iln In a fjilunlid ci', I'iilt'iiR ri tin pillillCHttilll rer MM I nr mi nf it hook of nvwjrul luiiiilttil INin IniuitiK iiivtilunhl.i JiifiirNNiliiiti Cnplpa nf . hejn lMXik nr nnw Kiitlt nl'iir iml lic.Mii'f pieil .n U In the ntnitiKi'r who ihiiiioh, nny to Ulih, looking 'ip ttitmiK "viiiinn nil I wcIhm Koiiiii ttnthnri ili- r'i'r rnre At lin'wnt I 'nil h in UmIiIii of llm kiinl. An iippniinrln-tt I it lew thniinmid dnlhiri mil lh. jiltiv-mom jiltiv-mom nt it iiuiiKilint tnimti mi mil iht would ititniii .tin Mtl f thin MtH'.tr i.rn Aitimi l tn i.'-mln. PROPOSED RAILROAD TROM OEDAR TO LUND IS OOIKO OffintU nf the Old Cnpitol I'otorolo-tun, I'otorolo-tun, Kitt'l mid Iron eniiipnny of Knit bike City, oiviillled to linndle null, nil, iron ind tmiinHirtntlnn in I'lnli, state tlti'tv In no iniuntion at In the hniititlnivui of their pmiHHilinn to lniilil ii nitlnrnd from IVilnr Ctt In Lund thirty-tiiin inilen, nn the .salt Irftkn I ton I e, nn Imndn In the mnoiint nf $lHH),(hl() ha mi heeil plueisl nn the mnrkrt in I'liiliulvlphin, I 'a , nnd nr-rmip'im'iitn nr-rmip'im'iitn are heinn "iade In Imciii count rurt inn within llnrt) ditjn, llie roht ht'iii); iwliiuated at ftnO.IIOd The mail, it in olmmrd, ull ihii up (lie fertile Dixin country, nn neer hefure, Hum liritiKiUK to l'nnn, Suit Ijtke, Opleii nml other rmlrtHid muuimii ' imintn f rutin mid HKiitnhlen in hIhiii-. hIhiii-. ilflniH' froiu the Miutlmni imrl nt the nlatt Alteiitinn in willed In llm urratt timher Inat lMtk ul Ctxlnr. tlntn iiuiiIh easily aeeiwtilile with lis now mill whieh will ho vnahlotl to imTeuK their Cliyaoily. It Is tt'ilwl tint (lit win Hiny'n ntul prnHrtiM imtum no PHkIi Hint if h thnunmid tnua were niliitil daily, the mipply nwild Ih1 niity jtHim, Hun IioIiir Iihhh1 mi in-eriimont in-eriimont reHirtn. Thoru are tlirvottiii-neln, tlirvottiii-neln, one epenitiK into mi eluht-'oot wn, one into it ftiurlitiii and one half foot eiii, mid om into h Tno-tnot eili. It in elailiieil live twtl Mill mike, iIimm nut nlitek, mid Kiv,M I'K'd nnd hunt eiiuul In Itiwk Spring. t., fuel. ThtMe liolilitif will lie tlcvvlop-cd. tlcvvlop-cd. Oil men neiimlnled with develop imniln tit WmmiiIiik eKirtn the lmllef Hint ntime iht the I'll Into re nil dm tni't will lieiMiine n linled tirndlieur. Of nil luwriiiK Inntln thero, thw Old Capitol Cap-itol lVtenilmim, l'uol nnd Iron cniu-ryuiy cniu-ryuiy t'nutroU fiu lh"iiuid nerM. Coiiiimuy ivpriMeulnttvtM are niiteli irmtifu'd over th loenl imn pnvt-jHifllii. pnvt-jHifllii. There nro two cIhwm of ortvn, muKiintilu itixirtixl IIA ver eent pure, mid heytntitv n'j.mrtcd Ofi txir tent ! jittre, Theo ilt"Hwili hu lor tarn 1 iHtut roKimliHl m jimctiually lnox-I lnox-I lmutll, itrubably Hglitoen In twenty twen-ty million tonn nf the two kMitt Tlio building f tbU rHrHta nnd tho opening W f tn eortl find iron tloiKieitn, it ih dfolnrcd, nuelit to tiring Cellar City u pM)d iwyroli. leul tw tdnnta nre wild to bo showing n ajurit of oiieourHgtment nnd nmnnttng in nmn wityn. UNITED MINERS NOT TO TAKE PART IN STRIKE INDIANAPOLIS, Intl.. Mrrfi 31. Tho United Ml Wnrkew "f Aiu on will nt pntieilMte y jf-nrul jf-nrul UnV on July -illi m bebair f Tliuwun J. Hinoiwy, nvietl i plinlty in ludi expliHtwn in hun 1'rHtiw-u.i. C.U., in a prepuwIniNin dy wde. AuiHiuiicmint Hint the executive. Iwmnl of the iiiinu worker hud deoidwl gint jwrtiepltntmji in wioh ti utrlka wan mado hero today through tho United Mino Wurkow' Jouniul, tho oftieial publication of thn union. . Thu cxccutnc board ay lint tho PLAN 18 PROPOSED TO LES8EN PRICE OF COAL Another public meeting for tin din titiwion of plain for the I'MoblnIuiiint nf publicly owned riinl.inrdn in all pnrln of Snll Iiko Clt w-nn In Id IhiI Tucsihiy night. The conl dcnlern tit the eil took n lilcly interest in llir Iphinn of the tiiecllng ill which Kred .1 U-onnrd wnn tho cnnirinmi mid pnn i tipnl nKiiker TctilntUe plnun lor' the organiriitiiui of the eompnnj were HiM ii b IMiiiird He Hnlcd out that more than four hundred thotiNtml limn nt tniil nro cotiHiiiiitd in I tali eien imr nnd Hint nti wii-ing in Hie eiMl tit cnnl wnn nn iuiMirlmit it em I". V. Senior, nttoniey. nskiil lunn.i ipir-itionn etinceniiiig the femuhiltli of the Miiture mid, while in fnior nl Hie tilittm, he quenlfoiiid thuir pntrii rnbilll.i It in pniMiscil In nrgnnie n torn pnny with fi'iO.OOO cnpilnl, $1()(I,IMHI of which in til fie Mlhitrrihed In the jieopte at the slate capital in'siimll! hlockn. Tho shnren nro to hnie a mr initio nf ten dolarn, ncttirding In the pniHiiition of lA-onnrd. Il wnn aImi staled that certain coal laiidn may Ik-ncquirvd Ik-ncquirvd by thin company nnd Hint coal can be wild nt lout t linn Hie eight dollar? u ton charged by Utah tonl1 companion, burv; ol' jg (,on projfij w,.ri. mntln Inst Monday nnd an noon nn the reiMirt of the engineer in ready nn other meeting will be held fn timke the plmin for the company moru definite, defin-ite, Leonard slnttn. Tlio proH'rlj Iicm ul the head of Hpnng Cnnioii in Cnrbon enmity nnd in knntrii nn Hie Inhti Arnincn holdingn. nccnt eoitiention nf the Ititcnintiotinl Wnrkem' Defense league nf Shii Krnncinen, held in Chicago, which in-sued in-sued the strike call, wnn tint author iod by the American lVilcmtinn nt Uibor nnd International I'nioti of the United Minn Workern wnn not repre sen ted orttcinlly nt the cnnientioti mid in not hound by the action tnktii then. Tho membership tif tho initial workern' orgnniiitioit tntinot participate in nny nuch strike without liolaling the fundamental lawn governing the union and nbrogntitig tho Joint wage agree menl under which minurn now are working, the iecutiMM-omiiiitleo ha.ih. locnl iinioun hud asked the itiler-iiutionnl itiler-iiutionnl heailittnrtern here what wnn Hie niIc) toward the pniKised gen oral tdrikc NEWS OF NEW RAILWAY RTIRRINO TIIINOS SOUTH KtHeiil miuoiiticeiiienl that Hie Old Capitol I'etroleiim, Fuel mid Iron mm p.iny had nuccennfully fiiinnctd the jinijecteil niilmnd I mm Lund In Cedar Cll) mid would iiiinmetice Hie iluM'Inpiiii'iit nf that cnnl nnd iron rv gion ban hniught u great nmh nf pros-pecliirn pros-pecliirn mid nthern iuteroitted in the l trinity Offlciiiln of thn cninpjilij stale Hint the plmin ate progressing stuiMithly mid pn'tliet that llio mm mid iimi mining industry will hivniim tuie of the most iiiiMirluut in llie stnle. The tsimpuuv riiiiiil llio govern-lilciilV govern-lilciilV tuiuelloii to luiild the road Inst Octolhr Ooi eminent oxertn lire wild In hnie entimntitl Hint there in nt least afi,(MH),mMI li.im nr eonl in the eompati.l 'n bidding. The company also iMHuUKMon two huinlreil nenw o llie het iron IhiiiI nnd ban optiniw on r.itr lli'iuvilld ucten tiHiru. Simeiinein of iron sent out from 1m region nre magnetic and are i pure Hint they nsMUable , lr of iron east from il furnace. Iuliretiiig speeimenn of oIIihi irtelaln hale aUo heeti sent (tit from thin seel inn of the wmntr.i, nnd it In Mild Hint the full rtMoureMtif llm region haiu not yet been ruiettleil. SUIT IS TILED TO CANCEL CHARTER OP COAL CONCERN tjuo warranto pnitfedirwrt wu. I he-gun he-gun in the Third District mud nt ''alt Like Ctl) lust Saturday h iln lbto nf I'lah I h rough tho nltnniey g?n-erwl'n g?n-erwl'n nfftco to eantel the eorp.imto rights, prmlegtH mid the frani'lime of the Inland Fuel eomiutny mid In ex-rliulo ex-rliulo that eoiHwuy from doing htisi-tienH htisi-tienH here. It in alligcd in the eom-plaiut eom-plaiut that the enmiHiny tniniietl itn pmilegtM. W. A. lliokeiilooNr, it in charged, noted without authority in matters whnh brought ierinal pro-fitn pro-fitn to hun I In also hold property mid stock belnngtng to the mniwiny, it in nwvrted. No book of any kind were kept by tho oorjyiralion, nnd it n nllecetl that llio state InmiiMi tax for 101H wiu not aid. The state itskn Hint the ooinMiiy be commended to appear und show onute why tU rightt nhuuld not be forfvitutl. Inland In-land Fuel company ban Wen oxiraU irn; for somo time m the Urnlory wtt nf lluler vith u limited output, IU lioltllug nro in UnrdscrebbleCnte-ycm. COMPLAINT ALLEGES BIO OVERCHARGE ON rREIOHT OiirrMi,H'it of ""''H"1 ' ,m' amount of 71, 338.74 in nlleged in it eomplnint filed nt Salt Uko Ctty lout Monday iigtUBut tho Dinner and ltio Ornndo by tho Joremy FudI nnd drain eompanv. The Jeremy tHiiiiHiiiy rep-rosenU rep-rosenU 'a assignee thn eluinw Kint the rntlrond of thirteen other etiiu-pAnien. etiiu-pAnien. Tlio eomplaint alleftw aa duo the ditferww in rule on eonl handlwl by the earner between 1 (W charged by the eowiny awl $1 35 which ih plniiitiffn Her to Uve been the projier rte elmwn by the iilrd eomMny ' eelietlule. CtmiMluie represented in the eom-pkmt eom-pkmt are the Jeremy Fuel and (Iram eomiiany, tbe Utah Fire Clay eum-iwny, eum-iwny, the Alliance Coal company, thu I'nrrott Coal company, tho (Imnd Covn'y Coal compuny, the Utah Con-""" Con-""" iCenrrauea on p, four.) GATHERING OF MINING DATA THROUGHOUT UTAH Ciitlnii'Hl from putte two crele Pipe i-oiiiprtny, tne Itiirindce I'oel eiinitrtn, the lleli (Ihh and Cdte nuiipiiiiy, the Fischcr-Kittle Cml! "itnpatiy, WiHiilniff, Sheeta - Morn., the Marih CimiI eompitn.v, the Snmd i ard Fuel eotnpHiiy ami Mm IVdi nil Fuel eompHity. i Would Ban Coal. HALIFAX, N. S.. March :il itepiitntion from the N'ovit Scotm Fcdcmltoii of Miners, it wit announced announc-ed here today, will wall on Ihe authorities au-thorities at Ottawa soon to discii Ihe feasibility of placing an embargo on Fulled Stale eoal. Owing to lack of ships, several Nova Scotia mine have been vlovd mid considerable tm-etimm.vtuenl tm-etimm.vtuenl it rcsirtfd lo exist. j American hitiiimnoii eon I is said , to bo finding its way into New Hrutis-vvlrk Hrutis-vvlrk tlirough Quebec. Al a n-eeiil j informal confen,n,e lielwoen tinners ' , dclegntes ami niembci-s of the legislature legisla-ture it wii stated that Mm Nova Srolia mining situation wa acute Oolne to See Wilson. t WASHINGTON, I). C. April I -Frank .1. Have, president of the United Mine Worker of America, will sail for France within a few dm to router with President Wilson lisin matter connected with Ihe miner' orgitnitiliou ami With Ihe production of nml in Mm t'ntlcil State. Haves litadii this iinnouncement today alter a call al Mm White House lo see See-relnry See-relnry Tumulty. He will Im nceotii-iwnied nceotii-iwnied to Fratire liy Hubert 11. liar-tin liar-tin of Seattle, Wash., a member of Ihe executive Imurd of thu miners' organ-ixntion. organ-ixntion. HnyM declined to discus the oh. jeet of hi lri other than to say that il wn "of vital interest to Ihe coal industr.v of Mm United Slate." II is understood Mint one of Mm (piesliomi lo he disctMsed with the president deal with Ihe shipment of American coal to Kuglnud. The miner' official hoie In stnhltsh u greater market for American coal in that country WELSH COAL MINERS NO NEARER AN AGREEMENT ('AIH)IFF, March .'II.-Al n conference con-ference of the South Walt miner jodiiy a resolution wax adopted tub is-ing is-ing Ihe miner' federation lo reject Mm government's term of wage and working condition for tlio coal min-cra min-cra busi-d on Mm rrtiinl resirl of the roal rointmssioii, of which .Ittstice Sir lohn Sankev ih chmnnaii. The San-key San-key rvsirl reeolilllleiided seven hour of work underground, instead of eight hours, from .Inly Kith, and six hour from July El, 1021, subject lo the economic situation of Mm industry. indus-try. It also recommended an increase in wages and that the colliery worker work-er should have an effective voice in Mm direction of the eoal mine. Dispatches from l-ondou last Wednesday Wed-nesday said Mm miner' conference had decided to rvcotmuvnd tu it members mem-bers acceptance of the Sankey report for Mm siitllement of Ihe miners' de-maud de-maud and Mutt a ballot he taken on Ihe question. Tim resolution of Mm conference urged Mm men tu continue at work on day to day contract (tending (tend-ing a tnrther conference after Mm ballot was taken. Itcecnily Micro have been strike in Mm South Walt and other Welsh coal mining districts, mid u large number num-ber of men also struck in Mm Nottingham Notting-ham and Derbyshire ciml fields. AROUND THE LOCAL CAMPS: PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE United SInli Fuel company camps worked hut two day last week, Mini-nml Mini-nml Saturday. Most of Ihe Spring Canyon proportion prop-ortion lira going three and four days ii week nt lltt time. It. M. MiMjraw, general siivcriiitcn-dent siivcriiitcn-dent of United StutoH Fuel pnwr-lies, pnwr-lies, wtm in Zlnu Ibis week on com-mny com-mny matters. Keinlwortli is working an average of three days n week at this time with an average dally output of fifteen hundred tons, S. W. F.lwnod, for u long time mine foreman til Sturrs, left this week fur Kaglu l'use, Tux., to join n party that H to soon oim'ii somu big etial proRr-tuts proRr-tuts in Old Mexico. The statu Ismrd of wpmliwitlim bus sent out twit hundred and fifty forms and blanks to Mm mine of Utah on which they are to return their annual hiisincsH for taxation. Under tho recently re-cently adopted minus tax law metalliferous metalli-ferous h well a nim-iiietiillltiinnis uiincM mo now aestttseed by the state iKiard. John II. Tonkin of Hritish Columbia Colum-bia iviiitu to the InileMimltmt Coal and Ouke aowjwny the first of the month, sueeeeding I. N. Htrevell aa Keiteral uwni(er. He is an oxperituieod man, il w will, ami has been in the game ainea Imyliood. The emtoeni he lately baa been with ia una of the very larg-est larg-est in tho NorMiweal. II is wild ('. N. Si revel I u tu enifaa in tbe wlmleaala ISKll blUMUOM Ml 'AMI. The veupkune, iiivmtail during the wur to ueterwnne the axaet location of siunda nlxivu and beneath thu mtr-fucu mtr-fucu of thu earth, fuMin will be uaed Ioxteiuivuly in mining operations in thin country, thu bureau of mines at Washington, I). 0., nnnouncos. The iiis'mmint will be lued in mining iMr.iiiiiH uthcr for Founding pur xift or in ditinniiiing the location it men Mocked from isck bv c.tvc Hi or explosion J W I.itlejohn of Siinnviide has been tHaile an inteclor of Utah Fuel -ouiMiiiv pniperttea. He ha been with the concent for nine vcars, mot of lite tlim as a mute lotemiin Ist runMla.v evetiiinr there was a reception recep-tion In 'Mr. and Mm. LuIiIcmiIiii al the I Mtintiyalile aHiuselHllt hall, when the former was prcwulcil with a fine jiliautond ting and Mm latter it gold watch. W. N. Welarl made the pre-etilalmn pre-etilalmn talks. Anthracite eoul iiuitiniics to hold the (sHrillou of ilMiwing lite smallest inerHnse in price during the war period ol fifly-one rommoditiea in general ll'. The flliy-olie include fisidstufrs, textiles, leetlier and mineral and metal product. According lo goveni-i goveni-i lie ii I figure, which ant lmed on wholeaale prices earned up lo ovem-her ovem-her I, 1018, IViiii-vIvsiiiii nnthnieile ha advanced only HI. Hi mt lent over the price imoled tu 1 1)1. 'I. which in every , is Inketi a a base. Many other pmdtiels doubled and some even trebled (leorge A. Murph.v, until ipnt recently re-cently wild ludeM'ndenl Coal and Coke rtpiiKiiiy, ha gone lo Ihe Spring Can.voti Coal eompanv at Slorr hi) encral uNrinlemlcnt of that properly, prop-erly, lie succeeds Arthur A. (libon, Ihe tuffer resigning to give hi personal per-sonal atlentiuii lo Mime individual holding in the same section oT Uitrlsui piuml.v, and out of which he exH'cl to make a producer in the ver near ftilure. Aside I nun hi eoat interest County Commisoinncr (liliMin ha n valuable ranch in Spring Canyon, which i to have Mime of his attention atten-tion a he goes along. Appeals Are riled. WASHINGTON, I). ('.. April 1 -Appeal were today filed in the supreme su-preme court by the pivcrnmetil from federal court decrees dismissing proceedings pro-ceedings instituted by the government govern-ment to recover twenty-two hundred acres of Wyoming eoal land which it I ullcgeil the Diamond Coal and Coke company obtained tlirough fraud. The land are Xnliicf at more than l,000.(l00. |