' r j r Pfiw Vi - ' iV 'V 'J ' VV' vv r-"i H if w .W' '-i y EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEKr- PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE- 8, 192:11 v COAL MEN SADDLE YALTYONPUBLIC (rard Estate Collections Co to City as Sharo High Costs in ASSESSMENTS KEPT LOW Br.GEOTCGE 'OX McCAIN "When an anthracite operator -who Is eii 'working his mine on n royalty basis u vpwparcs Ms annual report for submis sion to the Federal or Stato Govern ffltnt. ho charges his payments on nr count of royalties to the Olty of Phila delphia. That Is, provided his operation li '' situated on lands owned by thp Stephen Of rard estato. "Why do you charge It against the City of Philadelphia?" I asked one of too big operators. "Why not credit th. cash payments for royalties to the Glrard estate?" "Because." and ho lauched as ho replied, "the city of Philadelphia Is managing tho Glrard estate, receives all benefits accrulne from theso mlu- injc royalties and the public, which) is always so ready and eager to acclaim i us as profiteers and pirates. Is entitled j to know that the goodly Cltv of I'hiln- i delphla has n direct Interest In this I no-called profiteering "In other words. Philadelphia Is par- i ticeps criminls. The more we get for i perience uur vuHi, iuu uiKiir jimc wt cunrgv. the more money or tho greater the rake off for Philadelphia." he paid with n wavo of the hand, as if dismissing tho subject. "But it's the Glrnrd Estate. Why not put it that way In your books and reports Instead of tho City of Philadel phia?" I continued. "The Glrard Estato Is Philadelphia. Tt her tnke.her share of the blame for high prices," was his conclusion. In the above, I have merely reflects' the feeling nnd expression of an opera tor who has been pajlng royalties, as he puts It, to the city of Philadelphia for years. He asserts that the present royalties are excessive, but It Is Phila delphia consumers hn, largely, tniist foot the bill in the end. I nm able here to present, from testi mony tunder oath, some Idea of the city's prospeetlvo income, for many years, from the Glrnrd Estate royalties. The name of the concern is, for the present, withheld, though it can be forthcoming at any time where occasion demnnds. This tract of coal, operated on a roy alty basis, comprises 300 acres of land. It Is a part of the origlnnl HO.000 acres of anthracite lands, approximately, pur chased by Stephen Glrard. It Is estimated by the persons taking out the anthracite on the tract that by the time all the veins, or scams, are exhausted the city of Philadelphia, as the operators designate tho Girard Estnte, managed by tho Bonrd of City Trusts, will have collected something liko $0.aOr,000 In royalties. At the same time the operators will, according to their engineer's estimates. have cleaned up many millions ns their Klisre of the transaction. The operators in question cstimntc that the have sixty-throe feet of coal in all the veins. To understand this. It must be remem bered that nnthraclte lies In veins of varying thickness. Those nearest the surface are usually thickest. Sixty three feet of roal means that If nil tne veins wcrn placed together they would measure sixtj -three feet in thickness. "To make perfectly sure of being con servative " said an ofllclal. "I'll gic them forty feet of solid coal and al low twenty -three feet for rock and waste. Can Oct 1ROO Tons Yearly t universal estimate cased on ex- is that on aero of anthracite one toot in llilcKiic-s win j u-icl INK) . tons of the finished product. "The rest of it is merely n matter of I arithmetic, l'orty feet of coal nt 1800 I tous to the foot would ho 711,000 tons. I The operators in question gave it ns their Judgment that thev would make from SI .10 to 51.15 a ton. I "To be safely conservative, Jet their returns be plnced at SI n ton. The in- HHBnCM3UillHiHHMiiflHflHHHMiHMHHIHfl m&m&Ae into w!if'qV4 .. - , 51r YfcNh. ""A-. BaV W BEFonB n!S!3n ji (WCapa original method trans- M forms any high shoo into m the prevailing styles at very B ( OXFORDS W tes-&STEAP POMPS C0g&$ nrrnr' Jv j&Araa. (MSiqeSemce Philadelphia Shoe Repairing Co., Inc. 533 Cheitnut 1229 Saoiom 17 S. 11th 17 S. 13th 114 S. 15th 1502 Cheitnut LKJT California I VAi ' a j "" ""T" k"BTi i n Jf m ffff AnoFFfv &r g? 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For Informition aslc Any railroad ticket office, or D. M. Davit, Oen'l Agt., C & N. W Ry 344 Widener Dldi I33S Chettnut Street. Philadelphia 516 Com'l Truit Bide, 13th and Market Sti., Philadelphia Gordon Noble. Traveling Panenger Atent, Salt Lake Rout 3J0 t-otnmerlcsl Truit Bldf , Philadelphia Chicago & NtotfeVlfestem wWmSMXmG rTWIC Mft1TTiltr come would ba from one ncrn of this toal land $72,000 as their share." Itojnltlcs exclusive) of this were es timated by the official In nucstlon, fig uring on certain fluctuations through the jears, nt 33 1-3 cents n ton. This nould yield unother 521,000 to the acre a total, Including tho operators' share, of $00,000 ns the vnlu of each aero of roal land. ''Willi the city of Philadelphia, or the Olrard Kstate, receiving .$21,000 royalty an neio as It.i slinrc, the 300 ncres will, In tho end. hnc given tho city ,n grand total of 0.300,000 bv the lime the coal veins hnvo been exhausted. "And remember that this Is for roy alty on only a very small fraction of the estate's entire holdings In the nn thraclte district," concluded tho offi cial. A most remarkable condition prevails throughout tho lower anthracite coal field. It Is the undcr-valtiatlon of theso loal lnnds for taxation purposes. Assessments Merc Sonj Land with an nppnrcnt nctual vnltic of millions Is isscshhI at n song. The land and coal property comprised in tiie above is nsscssed nt only .$1C00. Schuylkill County, one of the richest mineral regions on earth, has had, until u Ov j eats ago, a struggle to rnle enough money bv taxation to pny her puhllc school tracners. Why? Schuylkill politicians who lnve grown wealthy might be able to answer the question if they would. LA YS BRIDAL GOWN ASIDE TO NURSE STRICKEN FIANCE Miss Helen Byrnes, Bridgeport, Pa., Sits at Bedside of Intended Husband, Aiding Him in Fight Against Death There Is n white bridal gown In llrldgcport, I'n., that remained In Its box todav when It was to hnvo graced n wedding. The pretty dress should have been decking the petito form of Miss Helen C. Uj rncs. Hut Instead In n modest gingham gown, Miss Iljrncs stood on tho porch of her vine-clad home at 70." Dn Knlb street and said. "Sh-h!" On the door of the house was n ,ellow sign. It read, "Scarlet Fever ' Sunday morning William Otley, nrooMine, Miss Hymn's llnnee, wns stricken with scarlet fever nnd today the much honed and planned-for wed ding day he Is lying critically 111 nt the home of his finncce. Otlev. who was n first lieutenant, Hattcry C, 108th Artillery, wns spend ing the week-end nt the Hyrncs home, when ho wns stricken. Without thought of contagion tho girl who was shortly to be his bride, volunteered to nurse him. Until Monday sho spent every minute nt his bedside, but Mon day night It wns decided that It was Imperative to put tho case in the charge of trained nurses. Cool nnd collected, but showing the strain of worry In her pretty dark eyes, the little bride who was to have been today, discussed the case from the seclusion of quarantine nnd the porch. "I can only tnlk to him now through the door," she explained. "Thcv won't let me sen him nt nil. Hut I am a great deal relieved. For two days he was so critically ill we were very much worried. Ho wns delirious. Hut now the doctors say he Is n little better nnd that he will get well. I have been worried n great deal. Today is tho first day he has known people. "Of course It Is nn extreme disap pointment to every one the postpone ment of the wedding. Tho plans were simple 'nnd not too elaborate, but, of course, it wns to hnve been n renl wed ding. The invitations had to be. re called, .lust as soon, of course, ns Mr. .W'?"!!aiaW----J ' lLUlj L.JL '''r'' 'v..., "' - "V- WVSl aM 'I "aiw HC rs?xj?" -: i'x-; .. I JWSV e-' X 'v s VM h-??--'- Is the suit worth the price? Ti-! X .'' y v: 1 :. xi i t"? ST ) -m a SV Ni'.U 0V lH4 !",. it fit ,v I . "' 1 m 'tv . ? m&!& u H,',ii ??'' e, t mw r M mm CiPviTv .? i iff(V r;?M You know it is if you see this name Hart Sckaffner &. Marx That's why this label is a small thing to look for a big thing to find f : 1 '''A t ,"W Tft J A? V(( I 1': ?, y BS?1 ' 4V. ?. If . .,Jl .- Otley gets better wo will go ahead Willi 4hc wedding." It Is just possible that young Otley contracted scarlet fever In the service of his country. For the past two weeks he has been in chntge of the recruiting for the Kntlotinl Gtiord at tho recruit ing station In City Hall Tlnza. He has worked tirelessly. aetnaTxplosives CO. SOLD Hercules Powder Co. Purchases Its Eight Plants New Vorlt, Juno 8. Humors of the proposed purchnso of the Aetna Kx plosives Co., Inc.. by the Hercules Powder Co.. were confirmed when the Aetna stockholders sanctioned the sale of Its properties, assets and buslnesfr. This marks the culmination of a trans action that has Interested financial and business circles for tho Inst two years. The last formnllty took placo today with the nctunl transfer of Iho property. Hy this purchase the Hercules Co. acquires plants nt or near Hlrminghnm. Ala. ; Kmporium J'n. J Slntlamahoning, I'n. ; Ishpcmlng. Mich.; J'nyvillc. Ill-; (Joes Hthtton, 0. ; I'ort Ewen, IS. X., nnd nt Prcscott, Ontario. Canada. """""' ' Government Wants Mrs. R. C. Smith Information pertaining to the where abouts of Elizabeth Smith, wife of Rob ert Cleaver Smith, Is desired by tho United States Treasury Department, nurenti of War Hlsk Insurance. In formation should bo sent by letter, re questing nn appointment, to M. II. Cole, field examiner. 140 rth Hrond street, Philadelphia. 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