Show I i The U Ps Coal Supply Short Yesterday the Union Pacific Company wired 11 John Sharp of this city to know if one hundred or more miners I could be obtained here for the Almy II mines to which Mr Sharp replied that he thought they could be furnished if he I should advertise for them These men are wanted to take the places made vacant va-cant by the Chinamen and a the coal supply the Union Pacific road is getting get-ting short Bishop Sharp was asked how I many cars or tons of coal he could supply sup-ply the Union Pacific daily at Ogden with quality and price stated Mr Sharp immediately informed Mr D 0 Clark at Omaha that he could furnish 300 tons of Pleasant Valley coal per day at Ogden as long desired No further word has been received by r Sharp who is today to-day in Provo I |