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No Chargn Accounts. aH Address All Communications to TUB HUN, PHICE, IBM UTAH. .&H And thou lift up thine eyes unto Heaven and B when thou scest the Sun, nnd the Moon, nnd the i iflH Stnrn, even nil the Hosts of Hcnvcn, sltouldat be U driven to worship them nnd serve them, which H the Lord thy God hath divided unto nil Notions HE under the whole Heaven, Dcut. i-19. IBf About the next worat thing to hnving n Inw i H suit Is to lone it ; H President Wilson tnlks like Lincoln, which' is : aBB better thnn looking like him. jSm Yes, Gcrnldlnc, it is perfectly proper to wenr oH nn nnkle wntch on n clocked stocking. Do prepared for more solicitors from Scrib- 'jMH ncr's to bother you. Roosevelt has been hunting fiH big gnmc in Quebec. .3K If Price and Carbon county nre dull, an lulmit- jHSj ted fact, what must be the conditions elsewhere I H with not ono tithing of the things this section nWw has to make prosperity? I Jmh According to reports, Roosevelt's ravings arc tjIBh now conn(H ono magazine. If the editor of I JSH that ono will kindly wnstebaskct them, Teddy , Bj might bo saved from himself, after all, thinks ffiglK Kane County's News. IMjib It nppenrs to be a casu of "watchful waiting" MHJf with the political parties of Price as to nominii- sBJl tions for candidates for offico at the coming No SlPk, vember election. October 18th is the last date 1 for holding a convention. jffj' It is hinted from Washington that the prcsi TrtU dent may send William J. Ilryan to Europe to bc- niPp cure the return of ticacc. Knowing that Ilryan iflifai has talked other things to death, President Wil- BlStK son is probably curious to sec him try it on the Hllat war. WB For hardihood, bravery nnd fighting the Can- HRu ndians can give examples to the rest of the Uri- H tish empire contingent. It is said that only three HUB men of tlio first contingent of Canadian troops HUI have thus far. escaped death, injury, sickness or HfM capture. These three should be decorated and Hi HI sent home. . M Will C. II. Stevenson, herder of the local "bull HD moose" nnd boss of tho Carbon county democ- Hf flj racy, be good enough to explain why the rcslgna- HlW tion of Judgo John A. Marshall? Stevenson HG has for n long time posedin n way as tho rcp- H; E reacntntivo of tho federal court bunch here H abouts nnd ought to know. He 1 Over In Colorado tho miners nro voting ten to 9 ono in favor of the propositions submitted for B -0 their approval at the several camps of the Colo j y rado Fuel and Iron company. Honest and sin B core workingmen nre getting mighty tired of tho B H men at tho head of tho United Mino Workers of B11 America. Carbon county conl miners stand about B, B where the Colorado men do. When one talks a lot it's easy to let slip im probabilities. So they're now roasting Roosevelt from soup to grapejuice, because ho has declared that Uncle Sam ought to have pitched into Ger many when Rtlgium was violated, and thoy seem to have him treed because he can't produce any treaty or international agreement to wnr rnnt such action. Nearest to such warrant is the Haguo declaration of 1007, to this effect: "Tho territory of n neutral power is inviolable. Belligerents are forbidden to move troops, sup plies, etc., across the territory of a neutral power." It is easily seen that this would be suf ficient to justify the whole world in going after Germany were Hague declarations any better than mere expression of views. Expressions of views are proper nnd wise, but when you go to forbidding things you ought to have gunpowder backing or else keep quiet when parties refuse to live up to our views. That depraved murderer, Joseph Hillstrom, has been granted a new leaso of life until Octo ber lGth, ut least, because of the "butting in" of President Wilson. Most of those who have fol lowed tho case will agree with Park City's Rec ord, which commends nnd approves the action of Gov. William Spry for his attitude in this now famous case. Ho could neither be bluffed nor frightened by threats of tho infamous organiza tion of I. W. W., and would have allowed the law to tako its course, had not n request been made by the president for a respite for the condemned criminal, in order to allow the Swedish minister to further Investigate. While perhaps it is "bet ter to be safe than sorry," it is our candid opin ion that It would have been fnr better had Presi dent Wilson kept his nose out of Utah state af fairs, and thus allowed tho carrying out of n just sentence. However, it is only a brief stay of execution that has been granted by Governor Spry, and justico will be surely meted out to tho perpetrator of a most dastardly murder, who shot down in cold blood n devoted husband nnd father and his small son. I NEWS-ADVOCATE LONGS II FOR TROUBLE LOCALLY H;ffl Moat people in Carbon county, nnd the state of Utah for that B'fif matter, have for a considerable time been congratulating them H H selves that tho industrial situation at the coal mines of this sec H W tion are satisfactory to both employed and the employer. It is H-W with surpriso nnd indignation that people have read in tho News H I Advocate an editorial, of tho date of September 17th, which would H Mj atir up strife locally, and if followed out would tend to estrange H the interests that much effort has been made to further cement. H The article quoted below appeared in the News-Advocnto about the H fl time the new ownership took hold of that publication. Do we un- H 1 dcrstand that the men behind tho News-Advocate at this time H Vj would try and make trouble in Carbon county's conl camps? The B B article follows: H 9f LOOK UI.VOlli; YOU I.UW. B lit Tho editor of tho Now-Advocte B" H hear that certain officials of u ccr- H J Uln'coal company operating In far- Btfl bon l'ount' ur" busily engaged In r- B T guulilng that company's employes In- H & to n league. When soliciting mem- H ', tvrn, the legger for tho rompuny tell H, ), tho men that the objects of tho league H' 1 will bo to protect anil promote the H f, coal Industry. Of course all the em- H u ployes want to sec tho coal Industry H prosper, especially after the period of H -t'Xiiatlon from which tho cumps ure H j Just recuirerluv, nnd many of tho em- H I ployes full for tho league. On ur- H 'j count of what he ouco Maw In n mid- M . westorn state. Till-: WHITIUI I'JIIZIJS BMi fl.M-i:i) UI'O.V TO WAKN Tin; Bl k S1INKHH OP CAHIION COUNTY BG AHAINST 3i;rri.NO TOO K.vrnt'si. Hlli.! AHTIO IN SUITOUT OP TIIKIIl KM. g ilo i:hs. BQn In n mid-western state tho leggern (Ji for n certain railroad conceived the Ku! Idea, of getting control of the legltria- Bl! ture "' l,ro,ect ",0 railroads from Bj) lopullsm," an they put It They or- H'i tntnUed their employes Into u leuguo H . and. HY IIIIIIIKHY AND OTIIHU l lUCl'ltr.IIKNSIlIM: MiaNH, elected j , men to tbelr liking to the legUtaturu. Hj Tho employe had, of course, helped B 'u electing this railroad leglslaturo B and, naturally, expectod to be treatuv. BhJi hi i That forty-acre farm in Price River Valley will never be cheaper than right now. Good markets every day in the year for anything nnd every thing that is produced. Why seek the greener fields which are always just over the hill? Most folks who have followed the Hillstrom case will agree with Goodwin's Weekly which says in its issue of last Saturday: "There are two instructors at the University of Utah who have no business to be in such positions in a pub lic institution of learning. The name of one is T. W. Arnoldson nnd that of the other Mrs. Vir ginia Snow Stephen whom we have had occasion to mention in the past. The apparent I W. W. sympathies of the latter and the peculiar activ ities of the former along lines outside of his call ing, nre such that neither has a right to hold a Eosition as instructor to young Americans. The oard of regents nt the university could not mako n better move than to ask for their immediate resignations, excepting of course, the possibility of those members tendering their own resigna- Uons" Former Congressman Charles F. Scott, now editor of tho Iola (Kan.) Roaster, who recently returned homo from nn Eastern trip, gives space to this in his paper: "Back East there is a sur prising nmount of very loud nnd open talk to the effect that his whole administration, except of course, the president pcisonnlly, is up to the neck in schemes for the feathering of their in dividual nests, most of them connected in one way or another with the sudden prosperity of the institutions that are selling war supplies to the allies. Tho underground connection between Washington nnd New York wns never so close and intimate, this talk avers, as at this present moment, nnd some disclosures nre expected nt the approaching session of congress that will mako several members of the cabinet exceeding ly uncomfortnblc." very nicely by their employers and they had n right to expect It. Hut every law that the employes wanted In that session of the legislature was killed by the veiy men tho employes had helped to elect. Hut the rull road fared better, for every law they wuntrd was passed. This busted up the league, but It took tho rutlrond workers u long time to get over the blows dealt them by the railroads. If tho company that In now organ Iriiig IcuguiM In IIh Cnrbou county cunips ecr gels control of tlio gt eminent of t'urbou county, It will boj ii Mirry (lay for Its i-inplo)cK, for vicry coiiiHllng utoru will Ixi driven out, tho roudn may Ihi fi'iiml against fanner ulio ilolrc to Kelt to tlio inlncTw, mid the ctimimny "III ugiiln dictate ulirro tho miner oliull buy their bread, beer, IkmiU mid other miiipllc. i i) M.Ol,Y, HOYH. AIIOUT I'lT- i TINO A Willi" IN Till! HANDS Ol'i YOl'lt IIOSS, MiST YOUIt HACKS III. Till: I'lHhT TO I'IMJIj ITS STINIJ. So long us a corporation Is willing to obey the laws, It needs no leagues or private armies to get a iuure deal tho courts will give It that much. History may repeat Itself and the Carbon county miners will get what the railroad boys got Til U HOTTKN KM) OK A D1ICTY STICK, look be fore you leap. ktati:.mi:nt or tiiu ownwimiip, Management, Clriuilutlon. i:ta. He quired by thn act of August 24, 1913, of The Hun, publUhed weekly at I'rlce. Utah, for October I, lb 16. Name or editor, busineHM munager and pub lUher, It. W, Crockett; postofflce nd dresn, I'rlce, Utah. Owners (If n corporation, giro Itn linmo urul the names und addresses of stockholders holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of stock. If not a corporation, give names and nd dresneri of Individual owners), It. V. Crockett, trustee, for J. A. Crockett, M. H. Crockett, H. V. Crockett and C. M. Crockett Known bondholders, mortgagees and other security holders holding I per cent or moro of total nmount of bonds, mortgages or other securities (If there aro none, o state)' None. Average number of copies each Is sue of this publication sold or dis tributed, through the malls or other wise, to paid subscribers during the six months preceding the date shown above. (This Information U required from dally newspapers only.) It. W. CHOCKUTT, I'ulilUher. Hwom to und subscribed before me thin soth day of Heptember, 1915. (J. K. NKI.MH. Notary I'uMIc My ootnmlwlon expires December 25, 1916. Hook and brief work a specialty with The Hun. Ask for estimates Mall orders Hollclted and given tho clnNCHt attention. Addrexs, The Bun, I'rli-e, Utah. Advt. M i 1 1 r HI t H I I 1 1 1 1 TT i A. PATERNOSTER j 4. Invite the people, of I'rlce to ; Isnpect his new Sanitary Hake ) .. Ovens. He la prepared to sup- .. ply bread In wholesale iiunntl- ' ; ) ties and solicits orders from any ', . . part of Carbon and Umery . . couutlos. ii PRICE BAKERY j ! ! Kast Main Street. ', '. tniiiHiiiirimijMT THE REIGNING BELLE. "JrrH i "" . mZO ROCKEFELLER PlSf SUITS JAN, ETC. (Continued from p-go one.) eurh side equal In strength with a sense of equity to govern it contract that Is binding on both sides. Th.i now plan of labor union built along the lines or the old provincial work men's association of Canada, now dc fmu't, wilt not do In Colorado. With out an organlfatlun there In nmneil on one side nil the wealth and itower, on the other side Is grouped the wir llally orgnnlted employes without any real organisation behind them." deferring to that ixirt or the plan which soya that the cotniMtny will my the expenses of miner' reprewntn tlves to the conrerenre and reim burse them for time lot, Utwiton said "It will be n liopeleM tank In deed, If safe representative cnmiot be round under this benevolent plan. No Intelligent person la going to be deceived by this wibterruge." DlMipproictl lly I'tilou Lender. DKNVKII, Colo.. Oet. 8. The ItiHkpfellrr Industrial plan approved at I'neblo today by company officers, superintendents and miners' representative- will not "eradicate Miida mental evils" In the opinion or Hub ert 11. Iliirlln, Percy Tetlow and James !' Moran, representing the In ternational board or thn United Mine Workers or America In charge or the Colotudo district, Tho committee, In a formal statement, however, ex pressed the belief that tho "plan will unquestionably be of benefit to the Colorado l'uel and Iron company, and, ir rlneerely carried out will no doubt eradicate come of the lesner evils that have existed so long In the Southern Colorado coal fields." itorKi:ri:i,i.i:ii plants ahi: OIVHN AN r.HlHT-IIOUH DAY CHICAGO. Oct. 1. Workets In the Standard Oil refineries ut Hammond and Whiting, Ind., were Informed to day that their ten-hour work day has been reduced to eight hours without reduction In pay. Three thouiuind men are emploed, and It Is wild that tho reduction In hours will make work ror four hundred more. At the local offices or thn Standard Oil company It was said that the reform was part or ii general plan or the company. Foundation Kiend Million. NBW YOHK, Oct. 8. The Hocke reller foundation has spent f 8.B71.903 and made appropriations ror various commissions, charity and missionary agencies totaling H. 08 1,809 since Its organization In May, 1913, to January I, 1916, according to the concluding Inrtallment or the rirst annual report. Tho report says the foundation's total resources urn 1100,048,000, The Motion I Ilenlcd. WAIAKNHU1U1, Colo.. Oct. 5. A motion to quash Indictments ugalnst V'venty.flve defendant In criminal cake- growing out of the recent conl strike was denied, without argument by Judge J. H. Dennlson In the dls trlct court hero toduy. A motion for o change of enue was then filed, the time for argument or which has not yet been rixed. riiiKMKN Am; ihh.i,hi IN OXYOKN AMI WO UK Member or the Hall Lako City riro department wero Instructed in the use or oxygen apparatus ,y j-K f.lM1 Teum No. 1 of tho United State -ui company of Mohrland ut the central fire station last Monday. The team wus put through n drill under the ill. roctlon of A. 1). MuelAii, each, who explained every detail or the apiwra. The demonstration was given through the luurtesy or K I Car lieiller, president or the l'nlte.1 Hlute l-uel company, and M. U Harvey su. uTSS."' h -""- ln. The mine rescue nnd rirst aid team VlV". ,,tt!ly ,lp,'n-lratlons at the Utah state talr. and ha proved gieut uttructlon. ' w " The Sun supplies rubber stamps of every de-erlptlon. sheep tags ami cur mark. Hverythlng In brass and n. umlnum good. Mall order receive p;?cruKt.A,,drT,,o8i" AS "YOUR UNCLE HENRY" ;sc FORD SEES ADVERTISINJSUP Speaking before the St. Louis (Mo.) Advertising club tttnX. An m'ta C. A. Hrownell, who has been advertising manager of the Fc Vooi m ' Motor company for nine years, said : tll ,n.Hir- Our advertising department In bujlng spai Is u1olulcl devoMaf m lf!t lnij menu a In the buying of unndlum steel or liny other mer. handlse W f 1M the r.r ure that It Is as much n part or the cost or producing an uutmolil uui olnJ I steering wheel or the carburetor, nnd wo buy our nthcrtlnln- In u o Thunir I IliliHidetl a wa us wo do the steering wheel. IT IH IIKCM'SK nKTIIGKi HIIIII.ITY Ol- OKTTI.NO IN CLOSI! PP.HHONAI. TOUCH WITH TF . . KKADKHS THAT WK USH Nr.WHPAPKHH. nnd I would rather l lrc Jn ,r mns or advertising Is, In the newspaper that carries the must llisn nt r. st"T, " your announcements In the paper which Is read the most f,llr ' aitern The Sun enters the homes of more people in Carbon comt "fiVin thnn any other newspaper published anywhere. Circulation toe) u5 u.i.n nnd mailing lists open to nil advertisers. The Sun will show lad tail where it circulates. As said above, there is no sentiment An- nt t placing advertising. The Sun seeks business on business pri-f J,?,'"51 plos. Itdo os not solicit patronage on the plea of "helping thee! tor out." net, fr I i Bht;t-t. I ANNOUNCEMENT! Stockgi A. Kopf, the well known photographer IM of Huntington, will open up a studio in the Price Commercial & Savings Bank building, up stairs, about October 15th, D R Those desiring photograph work of any MD 0' kind will do well to see him as his work is first-class and prices reasonau... Com her I Come her REMEMBER THE DATE, OCTOBER 15TH ?I I Come her WUM.INfJTO.V canai, company. Location or Prlnilpal Place or Husl ness, Wellington, Carbon County, I'tnli. Notice. There ure delinquent on tho following described stock, on account or nn assessment levied on the 10th day or September, 1916, the. sev eral amount' set opposite tho names of tlio respective shareholders, a fol lows: Nunm. Amount. Oeorge Mllner 173,78 John Powell 30.00 Thomas Jones 2,03 Prank Tldwell --.jo Knnny K, Vaneo no K. Dlmmlck 2oo Ix-hl Jrs-en 31,50 Kdgar Thayn 4,20 S. II. Orundvlg 15)20 Perry Coleman j.oo r"rlt Worley 2000 K. II. Thuyn -ojb A. '.. Marshall 20,25 James Hraee ( -.20 William K. Jones j'jo Orange Tldwell 190.05 Sarah Tldwell 87 60 Jefferson Tldwell & Son O.to 1 1. A. Plnegor 0,07 John Simmons i,jg Pmntls Orundvlg " i'oq II. M. V. Ooold I 2)20 John C. Vance Jsiso J- J- Hloh Jn'oo K. Illnkey .. ,n . A. Ooldlng "K so Itlehard T. Hmlih " " .in J. it. Tidwoii " ;r:0 Cule Kdwurds I, "ti llopkln Jones ,,'0o Hrnest Hruneh i'i Mra llranoh , " setn w siurshuu ....::::::; scol Jane Ilrunah J!,? JJ-C. Vance '.:'. iHfl p. c. orundvlg .....::;: 7?0 John I Pappos ,J,n O'tvld A. Than X J,' 0 Katie Uddoll .... "5i0 Ada U William . .. "" itq W. A. Thayn .... J?I2 nry inch i:::::;:::;; ::: .J:.. ..) MM IIPI Lincoln Marshall ., ' en,, he, Agnes Hawkins . JiiB-t, W. II. Tldwell .... rm . Willie Tldwell ... rrae hlf Violet Smith :'M "'t com Martin Hlch ,)M It will t William ritt .... 'Ii r.u. George N. Hill .... : "! And In accordaneo with tn i an order of tho board of direct made on tho 10th day of 8Vl,Z . 1915, no many shares of etch pj" J D of such stock as may be sy " will bo sold at the front door M j. postofflco, Wellington. trbonro m Utah, on tho 10th day "J ! 1915, ut s o'clock p. m. of siw m r--- to pay delinquent nsseiument inerj- Hilllf togother with the cost and e.P"" . . nale. J. W. HILU HecrtUry ft Vni Dated, September 16, 19- "U IU l'lrt pub. Sept. 17, last Oct. 1 Hook und brief work f with Tho fiun. Ask ror tjUj Moll order solicited and i" ""elm closest attention. Address. The NM coum Price, Utah. Advt. "' i .j,. 'Wtclao 1 Legal blank or eery "J oun nnd legul blnnk backing". Je ar. Advt. ?,""!B Hl!T TWO ItlXllhTHATIO ;) " ti-( 11)11 KLIX-riOV IN VOMJ'"0' n 1 S5talr October lh and OjtoWr ;r nro registration da for ! ' h, '- ter nt the comlnB W t 0ur , election. Rlecllons for town 8f 11 city orflcer are to l "'!?,,,. ritocK fyonr nt Price, Helper, M y Castlo Oute und Wellington. ,nrf V Incorporated cities and !",. Th 1 i Carbon county. Thou wM ' t pect to vote should see th1 , mi name nppeur on tho nLu book of tho voting pre" t whero they reside. t '