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Show .. TheOflden .hi Standard-Examin- THE OGDEN . ... -- PUBLISHING COMPANY ' " VkOA Newspaper Published Independent every and 8unday a muzzle or a club. mornlna without evening Entered a Second-clas- s Matter at the Pestofflce, Opden. Utah. Established 170 Member of the Audit Bureau of Clrcula tlon and The Associated Press. SUBSCRIPTION IN ADVANCE Detlvere" by Carrier Dally and Sun. y, 1 year , ,... ....$10.80 By Mall Pally and Sunday. 1 year.. 7.80 MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tne Associated Press Is exclusively en. titled to the use for republication of any news credited to It not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news puD Uhed herein. STANDARD. EXAMINER TELEPHONE NUMEERS 58 Classified Ad. Dept........ Buslnecs and Circulation Deot....... 5a Display Advertising Dept. ...........428 Editor'! and News Dept ,..,..673 " yoo xo V - - i p 1 OUTBURSTS OF EVERET TRUE , er "CC, CT IMC FOR. THIS 7 .'- T)U - " '1 : late it i A XTRIVC fi.lcf STATE: 'ANp'JDAHO NEWS Whoopee!! Com' on, Boys! He nil of Interest Ttoxa Utah and Oera UUt STOCSt FEEDING REVENUE FOR , PLAN OUTLINED AUGUST LISTED v State Expenditures More Committee of New State Than Receipts But BalDepartment Discusses Several Schemes ance Increases J ' THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 1, 1921. STANDARD-EXAMINE- R True revenue to 6ALT UKE, FpL encourige feedlns: Iwhlch Four plan iivatrvw.u. both may the of grower to S320.0S1.SS. according 10 llve8t ock andetlify amounted n th. .t t . T CS. f mo monmiy repon 01 ounwi. were considered by a apeclal commit department of agriculUt 'treasurer. Dlsburment rrom tee of the state state capltol yesterday. the state gtntra.1 fund ihow that II3I.- - ture at theMom of Woods Cross, if. KL. Henry 310.8S vvas ipent on roada Qlon. wnue of falt Ijka and Peter Cl(t IKMIN HUUbERY $578,018-7- 2 was spent for m lace ligne Parnonii . .i of Tooele wlM Investigate the plana ous purposes. NEAR OGDEN. and will report on their finding to a Of this latter amount, nowever, At last Utah has been added to the of nine. committee) of In was tempo$825,000 repayment The plana submitted were: by rary Joans which were covered long list of states, in which bandits other temporary loan to trie total of liVll PLANS have robbed trains within the past 1 That the farmer buy outright from $500,000 negotiated- by the ataie. rven months. , making allowance for this amount, athe cattle producer, a plan involving " This is a problem in financing. In view of the however, the total net expenditure con-by desand" period of unrest the general fund of th ta.te was present stringency. perate acts of men whose minds are That the cattle be fold outrlfht. but siderably in excess of the total of true revenue receipts of all the state funaa- that the payment be in. the form of a .unable to function fn straight lines are chattel mortgage on the livestock. to be expected here and elsewhere- .That the rancher turns etwek over The recupltulatlon of the report. There are too many young fellows howover. shows that the balance on to the farmer for feeding un an agree hand In all fund of Auguat 1, amount ment ns to prlce. with a stipulation looking for easyplaces and expressing to receive Ing to f 1.232, 90.4 J. had Increased toltnal the livestock grower a balance of $ l.$3.82&.8 by the end 60 per cent of crowi salts, while the disappointment wh,en they are face to of the month, total disbursement be teetier receives the remainder. . face with hard Work. Young men of The fourth plan Is that cattle be ing $881,525.01. and total lecelpts that type lend themselves to crime in at the feeding yards, and 4 weighed $m.60.26. The principal item in the true rev per cent be allowed for shrinkage. when they are down and out, hoping Vhen the feeder iia flnUhed and the enue receipts to the atatw treasury wa thereby to get along in the world. of the stock is ready for salf. It is again $155,292.12. or almost one-hatotal month's true revenue, receipts, weighed and 4 per cent n!!owwl. They invariably land in prison, and OW.NLR IILNLKITK from the federal government. This wa quite often because of the company Should the difference in weight almost entirely for road construction. they keep, become dope fiends and suf The land commissioner collected In In- prove to be 100 pound, the feeder is terest on Investments, and rentals on to get 8 cents a pound for the lncrae, fer theHorments of physical and men lands, a total ot $12,717.73. while re- the livestock owner benefiting by the tal pain. Increase In the price of the carcass ceipts from state road taxe levied as a finished product, as compared If the wave of crime which is sweepwithin counties for by expenditure ca-- j greater than the politico-militarNOTED MASON DIES what he would receive for It as , with, and from their borders, appropriaing the country continues, it will be tastrophe of 1914." a tions totaled feeler. made the Thus, should a steer welch cuuntie. by ON VISIT IN EAST $60.0S.1. The attorney general col- ing 1000 pound, and with a market necessary to place armed guards on Accompanying the indisposition to 4 76 of In a pound, increase 713. cent lected month the price during $1. Items ot passenger trains. The repeated rob work, the solicitor general continued, the Inheritance and other during process by 100 taxes, feeding 1 L. e RENO. N'ev., Sept. Adolphu bery of the mail trains caused the and sell a u beef antrue revenue receipts were comparl- - pounds In has been a "mad desire for pleasuro imal at 6 cents a pound, the price paid to arm all railway mail clerks. such as has not been seen within the Fitzgerald of Eureka Nev., 81, dean tlvely small In amount. In for the animal at the stockyards would Item The the of thir the of big the consistory supreme One man with a gun, instructed to or $672,668.38 was $500,000 Increase in the process from $45 to of living man." memory receipts Rite Scottish Masonry degree. $66. Of this increase of $21 the feeder resist bandits, could slaughter hajf "a Mr. Beck said he had no remedy to for the southern Jurisdiction of the from the sale of short term notes, the would next take $8 and the livestock man received $146,278.54 being dozen train robbers and a few efam- offer and only to suggest. United States, ded Wednesday morn- by thelargest In the $13. state palliatives land commissioner . plel of that kind would MAlii: ALLOWANCi: discourage any He would rekindle in men the love of ing at the home of his son. Richard, form of returned investment, which he was visiting is Boston, Mass. Immediately became available for This Increase is arranged on a elidventure such as that of Wednesday, work for work's sake and to that he whom He was born in North Carolina, served ing scale, designed to encourage good between Ogden and Salt Lake. with the-- confederate army througout would add the spirit of discipline-Mr- . COUNTIES FROM finishing methods on the part of the beconclusion war and Civil at its the re$7918-2was feeder. It being understood that tho From xhe There was a time when the counties Beck unduly is disturbed. The came professor of Latin and Greek at ceived In state and state school time for the procene is stipulated. taxe. between gang operated Og country is not as completely lost as ho Pacific Methodist college, then at $622.52 In bounty taxes, and $1958.70 While 8 cent a pound would" be al Cal. He was chief Justice of in fines, forfeitures, reporters' fees and lowed for an Increase of 100 pounds j n den and Evanston. The Union Pacific imagines. Some of the old conditions in 189 4 iind was thft leader of the like, the big Item being the $60.-00- 0 in the weight of the animal, t cents N'pvnd.i then employed guards who traveled on of restraint have passed anda degree; the silver party in the first Bryan road taxe a pouhd would be allowed 'for an In-- j all trains carrying treasure and as of license has been assumed, but there campaign of 1896. He was past grand and already mentionedOfforthis amount crease of 12 pounds. 10 cent for an i appropriation. soon as it became known that a warm will come in good time the reaction master gi me .uaaomc gruna iuutv 01 $25,000 was from Carbon county; Se- increase of 160 pounds, 11 cent for an Nevada, A son and a daughter survive vier contributed $5361.29, Salt Lake increase of 175 pound, If cent for an reception awaited Butch Cassidy and from extremes and, as a result of the him. and Juab $5000 each, Emery $4181.72. Increae of 2oo pound. 13 cent for an 00his men, the attempts at robbing experience, the. world will be better. Sanpete $2000 and various, other coun- increase of 225 pound and 14 cent,' ' ties smaller amounts. Among the mis- for an increase of 250 pound. trains endedThere is nothing discouraging in the PROJECTIONISTS ThuA. should the steer cellaneous receipts were $15,000 from One good gunman with each train outlook. comin weight to 1226 pound, alincrease the Mormon monument battalion ACCEPT WAGE CUT mission for Its fund, and $350 from the lowing the 4 per cent discount, the will discourage every budding holdup COBamberger Electric a Interest on a feeder would receive $2$. 08 for hi ENGLAND'S ARMY in all tola region. note held by the state covering the trouble In feeding the animal for the 1 m SAT r.l Rant Mntlnn T.1VP V OF UNEMPLOYED. OO railroad's share of the cost of con- feedlngerlod. should tb Increase In, ture have voluntarily agreed! struction operators of the overhead crossing; at price he from 4 12 cent a pound for ' v In subdivisions of London there are to a reduced scale of wages, effective feeder, to 6 cent a pound for the Farmlngton. from 20,00a to 30,000 unemployed, and today, according to Information from LAND hCHOOL of a stranger. FUNDS stock, the steer would bring on Hackett, business manager ot an remarket the of the inVaf number of districts there were Oeorge only $28.60 more at the $200,000 Practically , Of all. offenses, none is more repugthe union. 1225 recorded than it did T. as John weight ceipts by Oldroyd, for state land commissioner, were nant to the average man than ingrati- 132,000 persons receiving outdoor reOperator In the larger houses, to However, such a steer the weight. an now re will hour, paid $1.02 merly 92 additional money school district land tude. An unusual case is that in which lief at the end of July. Furthermore celve the possibly funds, might bring princicents, while, emnlovea of the and for every Tent of such C. W. Taylor, after giving a stranger there were 54,000 inmates of work-- smaller shows will receive 78 cent per pal benefiting by $135. $60. 19 of the a a "top." returned Investments, und the interest Increase in price a pound the livestock hour In place of the 85 cents formerly account a ride in his automobile, was com houses. by $12.26 by $43,878.78. Disbursement producer would be profiting Tor the animal. In in of form received the the loan from the price This is a deplorable state of affairs, paid. manded to get out of the machine and toprincipal The decrease was put into effect account totaled $19,486.50. Other disSeptember 1 marks tho- bursements ..yield up $10 to the man he had be-- but t not surprisingly so, for England, day because made by state fundi. In ELKO MAKES PLANS since the war, has been in the throes expiration of all contracts between op- (addition to the early $800,000 already friended, r , , FOR RODEO-FAI""u?U Coming from Morgan to Ogden, Mr. of .labor troubles and bas suffered The operators expressed themselves "rilr "T".. aZ n ana as to take the decreased wage. Vom.,t? Taylor picked up a wayfarer and, after from the same upset in prices exper- in willing ' 'm.iS. view of the fact that other things f",e Nev.. Sept. 1. Elaborate nee. $330 from ,.,. college rniT,., driving to Weber canyon, stopped to ienced in America. tire being made for th from $10,500 OOpreparation For months hundreds of thousands let his guest out of the car. It was the federal vocational education fund, Clko county fair and rodeo, which is $21,760 from the redemption fund for to be held here September 14 to 17. of men refused to enter the coal mines then that the robbery occurredWARDEN LEAVES FOR state road bond Issue of 1917, and unusual feature will mark th the This is a repetition of what, is hap- and the inability to get coal forced which went In the form of an Invest- program- - On of the special event CONVICT , ESCAPED ment. $5337.29 from the motor vehicle will be a "49" show somewhat difpening in all parts of the east A vis- the closing of factories. The wonder registration fund, in the administra- ferent from the usual run of such has been that England has escaped itor from Philadelphia states that of that law, $10,000 from the re- shows. tion 1. SALT LAKE. Sapi. James out on the highway in Pennsyl- complete industrial paralysis. ; lands principal, used In reservoir There will be a twenty-roun- d fistic warden of the Utah penitentiary, between and of warrant bout Harden Frankle Joe that demption most in againat times, never prosperous to one leftnot assist England, vania, stop any yesterday for Spokane to bring fund, and various smaller items. Bal- Qruwell, both niko county boy, who back who Frank of DePretto, a escaped ances in the various funds of the state staged a of their acquaintance, as experience has dependent large percentage d fight at irom xne prison several monins ago at'the are end last here said are of the fair lioth year, has proved that it is dangerous. Too Ipeople, but of late the number August by reported DePretto was recognized and arrested Mr. Sutton a follows: In first-d- a to be fast and condition, to a in has and last grown by helpless police sergeant Spokane many holdups, stealing cars, get out unemployed to a deal VARIOUS BALANCLS able stand of punishgreat l General will two on the road afid,. pretending to be in great proportions. How the problem is week. also prpmenl. 759.468.51 There ..$ 66.935.58 Hmlnariea, on of four and on of six- j DePretto was convicted of murder District school unone can to no. be foretell, in solved, connection with the slaying of Eu trouble with their. machines, trap the school 983.63 rounds. gene Allen, who was shot and killed by High readof in the be less it process "that, ; In addition to the exhibit furnished . i unwary. 2.394.16 maintenance University in of Brewer the burglary the Harry commer tha United State agricultural deand industrial the by But this is the first "robbery of the justment, Highland B6y store at Bingham. He B. A. C. maintenance ... which already ha arrived, 1.112.77 ' partment, more serve. to five more whX once years cial machinery begin has, kind near Ogden. covers 1200 vquar feet, which and and Fish 35.563.13 game oo I 18.182.05 there will be exhibit of local farm A base;.low scrub, who is befriend- to run smoothly and extreme poverty Bounty A new wireless station near PortMany live 1,152.77 product and livestock. lands Ore., is capable of sending mes- Vocational education ... ed, and then turns upon the one who will disappear. 4.540-6hav mad ... exhibitors stock Federal rehabilitation already to Asia. sages ooIt Is expcte4 that and has aided him, as did the thug in Wetheir 6.653.84 entries, Capitol building ' 475.0 0 all will have been mad by JAPAN Colonlxatlon September ber canyon, should be hurried to state YAP, 3 79.53 6, reserve Forest AND AMERICA. OO prison, if caught, and once in prison .If the ANNOUNCEMENT Trust 7.239.96 as to control of Yap question 21.477.26 CHRISTIAN WORKERS Reclamation trust UniAutumn of he should bo kept there seven years, The the Quarter a.- - serious one. then the proposed Redemption fund (bond which is the time required' to recon- is versity of Utah will open Septemdue 1924) CONTINUE SESSIONS 1,761.8 9 on of of the issue the 22. settlement ber basis, struct the human body. Preaching, mor- fund .bond Redemption isare to Students urged register of 1917) 1J.SS7.S1 Japan retaining a mandate over the '; als to a man of that type would be use ' S.46 promptly. SALT LAKE. EpL 1. Th fourth account United of the the and land Suspense granting - less. He INCREASED FACILITIES Motor and vehicle fifth session of th seventh anrequires remaking, physically. States of control $0,100.67 registration of the cable between' . . . : SJ1.87 ENLARGED nual State defense Intermountaln CbrViUan Worker FACULTY OO ' . 42.11 Institute, wtre held yesterday at (h Yap and Guam cannot meet the expecHE TAKES A Largest student body In the his- Iand registration Uf.0Cl.S2 Emery house. Principal accounts itations of the United States. tory of the Institution assured. GLOOMY VIEW. . of Ogden con Rev. I. Interest accounta In i7i,i:.:$ ducted Course home au economic The only object in demanding th devotional exercise. No one is quite so pessimistic as thorlzed by SUte Legislature. Total $1.391. US. II Among the speaker at the sessions James M. Beck, solicitor general of the neutrality of Yap would be to prevent were Rev. II, li. Powell, of Ban FranOO SCHOOLS OF THE United States, who, addressing the Japan, in case of war, from having a cisco, Norman McLeod, J. II. HamilO. McMW-llaUNIVERSITY ton. Mr. J. F. Ijwla. RAM SALE BRINGS American Bar Association, gave a dis- vantage point. The moment war was ' . . H. Tuttle, Dr. T. Daniel lllshop School Art and of 8clncss. Sheldon C Illlff, Dr. O. II. Pearson. couraging statement of social condi- about to be declared, Japanese troops . School of Education. $9746.50 IN. DAY Jackson CI. McNelce. Dr. terR. and cable the of would take possession tions of today. . School of Mines arid Engineering. The story of tha founding cf th School of Medicine. The statistics of our criminal courts minals and Jail the American officials. SALT LAKE. Sept. 1. The sixth Congregational. Episcopal. Mstbodist churcbss was in recent years show an unprecedented Amongi other subjects which Japan . School of Law. annual ram sale of the Natlona.1 Wool- - Baptist and iTesbyterian' course of the,e-- J the related School of Commerce to and Finance. was during association to the brought desires exclude growera' from coming growth in crime, Mr. Beck said. But noon official .Extension Division. at conclusion yesterday. v Predictions were made by Dr. I'ow-I- I this revolt against authority is not con- conference In Washington are the Private aales continued through the Send for Catalogue. Science would evenleased' sales that, Christian totaled Kwang-Tunof the afternoon. and The operamorning fined to the political state. In music In UNIVERSITY result th UTAH overthrow of th SO OF r of th three tually The- totl als $974$. Mormon doctrine. its fundamental canons have been tion of the South Manchurian railroad. reached $0.2$7,0. Salt Lake City day al th At yesterday .morning thrown 'aside and discord has replaced Concede these two points, and Japan la a. Hampshire ram was DRY bid for highest SPEIaLMENAOES harmony. Its culmination jazz la' a permanently upon the back of China, $150. Range Ilamboullfts sold as ' to bid do there make Chinese the her SO studs MONTANA . FORESTS musical crime. high as $$2. per head, with Secrea a going high "In commerce, the revolt is one ding. F. R. Marshall expressed th tary th has repealed MISSOULA. Mont- - Sept. opinion that the sale war satisfacagainst purity of standards and the Secretary Hughes In a Improvement Inasmuch hot weather and high winds demand of for the tory open business of can Who Hays morals. Secretary integrity the Industry had begun only recently. are daily adding to the forest fire door be must and China has declared the II also pi 14 that the ucces. of the menace In district No. 1 of th forquestion that this is ' The members ef the Relief Sod un cansixth annual wale had established the est service In Montana. Many fire a .which condition trammeled, and. of counterfeit." sham age a are reported to be beyond control. of the Ward Thirteenth wlU ty desirability of the sales and b that not be the. as so attained "Two of the oldest empires in the long Japan hold a held seventh Five new biases were reported today would undoubtedly In the Balmon lake country, one exworldChina and Russia are in a eseare on the mainland of Asia with ward eaka and apron sala In tha next summer. oo ovr nearly one hundred acre. chapel Friday afternoon and tentacles extended in the direction of tendingMoos welter of anarchy. In th Selway fir Th creek t: 2. Soma of the evening, September v "The morale of our industrial civi- - the heart of the nationforest, which on Monday, was of a CARIBOU 'FOREST In th city have best cooks pastry with meagre continue if to allowed been proportions i today rtportfd lization has shattered. 'Work for Japan, b FIRES FOUR to HAS donated beyond control, racing before cakes scores of and its pretty China work's sake, as the most 7 glorious present policy, will dominate & gale. Similar report were received and child' ara apron pieces being from the White Cap area. privilege of human faculties, has gone. and eventually :' dictate its trade chan-' - 1. Four made for SeptIda.. fires are reported to be burnthe MONTPEUEH. sale. ;. . nels. The aversion to work is the great evil forest fire have occurred in th Cari- ingForty the Dlckfoot forest and the ia OO-bou National forest during the present force there Is unable to cop with the Art excellent program has been pf the world today. The whole his-fire eaaon, according to Supervisor situation. Eighteen fires are burning WOODMEN OF THE tory of the mechanical era is a persis-- ' t a record In the Mioul dltsrict. prepared and a good time Is asEarl.C Banford. Thi tent struggle for more' pay and short- of Fire fighter left her today to sured. Tha receipts will go toward for thi forest. It 1 claimed. Two WORLD fire wr exused by human care- fight a new bias on Gold crW. er hours and today it has culminated the. finishing of the new meeting the lessness, while Jhe other two were Report recelTed from Northern in world-widruin In. iny Judgment, house. caused by lightning. The largest fir Idaho. Indicate that fires are beyond Big Campaign starts Thursday night. on the Caribou consumed les thn control In the ,ie$nlty r( Pand Totnt the economic catastrophe of 1921 is far watermelon bust. Come " and let 7107 and Cotur d'Alens. two acr of timber. get busy. P. F. Plans C. C. SALT LAKE. Sept. I. 1. u..e of - 1 m -. - ; EKONGHO BUSTING, BULLDOGGINO, CALF ROPING, TANOY RIDING, ROPING, INDIAN RACES, BUCKING, J RELAY RACES, FANCY SHOOTING lf y GREAT WILD WEST PARADE, SEPT 5 Utah Frontier Celebration CARNIVAL EACH NIGHT 1- -2 post-offic- non-reven- ty-thi- AND ue 0 rd FOUR DAYS OF WESTERN SPORT FOUR EVENINGS OF AMUSEMENT re-loanl- . Hol-in-the-W- all Va-cavll- le, SCHOOL I ! fd 671 STi li T1 fh Tm -- - lOuo-poun- d -- ,r- , ingratitude: fln-Insh- ed a-t- 1000-pou- he He Needs Good Shoes For School Days nd I 1 ! ur. J R - lm1? by having hi old shoe properly repaired at this shop by our experts. There's no reason for throwing' away a pair of shoes because the sole and heel are worn out let the boy continue to wear them, for they are comfortable, and with new soles and heels will wear for many weeks. Our prices are low, our work is the best- We invite you to visit our shop, to see the work thit we do and how we save shoes for you. ou can easily tupply theni El-lC- O. -- - , au-toist- s, De-vln- e, Washington Shoe Repair System - ten-roun- of-c- no-declsl- on NICK KARAMPELAS, Prop. " 2523 Washington Avenue Phone 1040 "The Finest Shoe Efipair Shop From East to West Stop! Look The only place that csMs for and delivers your sheet he . I ......... - j . fr. VV save you Urn end money. 8 -- jj " rison ; l. . n. Wmmm A g mm mmmm mmaaMsaai am. aMssasssaa.sas.BsssMsaHMBMBBM tmmmmm sw w Jfe. J . fa Mm - . 13TH WARD TO RAISE FUNDS .' ' . pre-eminentl- $226-$25- y T f 0. I I and listen to the coal man when he warns you to BUY COAL NOW. . I . Ever since coal was discovered, I've observed the big rush of orders that comes with my first appearance. Then, it's always hard to get. Buy, NOW preferably Castle uate or Ulear Creek. l - I ' i ASK YOUE DEALER 5 ! , 1 " UTAH FUEL CO. 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