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Show THE OGDEN reduction in the amount of the next payment. As for the question of applying German labor to reconstruction work, no decision has yet been made, but it is quite probable that some experimentation will be made along these lines. "In this, connection it is interesting to note that during the nine months ended with September the United States exported to Germany 35.413.000 bushels of wheat, as against 3,272,000 in the same months of 1920, and in the corresponding period of the 1913, year before thl war Of flour, we exported In the nine, months of the The Oflden Standard-Examin- er PUBLISHING COMPANY An independent Nwsppp Sunday Published every evening and morning without a muzzle or a club. Matter at the Entered as Sscend-elss- s 187a Peeteftiee. Oflden. Utah. Establish Member ef the Audit Bureau of Clrcula. tlon and The Associated Preee. IN ADVANCE SUBSCRIPTION Oether 1 by Carrier Dally and Sun- .............tlO.W day. year 7.80 B Mall Pally and Sunday. 1 year. STANDARD-EXAMINE- BY CONDO EVERETT TRUE HAW i XOV GXPGCTV FIX A H4W HAW. MRS. TRvJG, IvHlSN MOTOUtTH IT MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 28. 1921. R HARPlN? A can (vkat TRY YOu i TO CJCnt?5 IMTU UMTN t i Pa tCONTACT HAW 10,-89o,0- 00 MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Preea Is exclusively en. titled to the use for republication of any news credited to It not otherwise credited present year 1,454,000 barrels, against In this paper and also the local news pu&. 821,000 in 1920 and 122,000 in 1913. Of Ilshed herein. Wi AN DARD EXAMINER TELEPHONE cotton, the nine months" export to GerNUMBERS , many, was 1,123,000 bales, against 376,-00-0 M Classified Ad. Dept if last year. Copper shipments were Business and Circulation Dtot. Display Advertising Dept. ...........423 pounds', comparing with 7J 169,284,000 CO lteK4l end News Dept 68,847,000 in 1920 and 228,663,000 In 2 Ness Biog. ueo bait Lake Office, 1913." L. Levin, Representative. Phono Wasatch So NOW tJST'S See. WHAT HAPPENS . UimSH IT COMO 2 (N"Co r 311-31- noa. - -- oo- -- PROPOSED RAIL ;j ,. RATES UNFAIR. ; and of the unfairness proInjustice new railroad rates by which the posed for hauling from the central charge states to California and parts of Ore: gon and Washington would be less than! the charge for haulage to Utah, Nevada, Idaho and other Intermoun- tain territory has been clearly and forcefully set forth by testimony given at Salt Lake before William A. Digque, attorney examiner for the interstate commerce commission. If these new rates, sought by the coast jobbers and dealers and offered by the railroads, are permitted they will: damage" seriously the people of the intermountain states and particularly of Ogden, because this 13 the manufacturing and jobbing center of this territory. One of Ogden's rate experts has shown how the business of the company he represents would be ' cut $1,000,000 each year, how Its territory would be reduced so that instead of reaching Arcadia, Ore., Las Vegas, Nevada, and Winnemucca,; Nevada, tho area would be reduced to boundaries with Minnidoka, Idaho, Montello, Nevada, and Lynndyl, Utah, as the outer ' ' edge. Territory thft plainly belongs to Ogden and Salt Lake jobbing districts and where the people prefer to trade with Utah cities would be thrown by unfair rates into the nands of Fort-land- , San Francisco and Los Angeles jobbers and manufacturers. Not,1 only this, Utah canners and other manufacturers would suffer Competitive goods from central states could be shipped to California,! under these changes, almost as cheap as from Utah, cutting off aa important market. The intermountain cities are entitled to a "square deal" as regards railroad rates. The present schedule provides that pie coast cities pay no more than those nearer points of freight origin despite the difference in haul. Surely that' is enough favoritism for the coast cities. , ,. Reduction below this point would mean damage to the industries along the very railroad lines themselves. Why the railroads should ask this is a question hey have bfeen unable to answer excepting with the ' "mystic claim of "water competition." There is every other reason, excepting this strangely fantastic one vrhy the rate request should be denied unless a corresponding reduction is granted for the intermediate Intermountain rate terrl-tory- . mate-iKall- : P tVlfH r CONTACT SANCTUARIES CREATED. Following the example of the lovers of outdoor life and sports who had a sanctuary established in the Wasatch range east of the city of Ogden, the civic organizations of Salt Lake are proceeding to have a wild life sanctu-- ! ary set aside along Big Cottonwood and Mill Creek canyons, and they intend to make the area secure against invasion by having the government dedicate 49,000 acres. The Ogden sanctuary should be similarly protected. Nothing in the way of fostering bird lire could be better planned than the sanctuary, where the man with the gun la not allowed. animals of all kinds find refuge within the prescribed limits, and they should multiply and become so tame as to afford endless entertainment for those who delight in strolling through. the mountains. One of the big objects of the sanctuary is to draw city people into the hills, there to enjoy the nealthful pastime of walking along tne trails winding through the wildwooa of the Wasatch range. IVORY m . i 0 - X See for Yourself! Visit the yards of these bargain coals. Examine the coal in the piles and see what you are actually paying your money for. Then come over and take a look at a pile of so-call- ed RED DEVIL COAL Observe how clean the big angular lumps are, how free from "bone and other foreign substances. We'll gladly abide by your Judgment. Cheap coals are expensive at any price. Keep in mind that Red Devil Coal is not a cheap coal; it is, however, quality considered, the least expensive coal on the Ogden market. Remember there's a mighty big difference between coal and coal. . Non-predator- y PO URS GIVE IN FOCH BECOMES T0U.S.DEMD! REDSKIN CHIEF SPECIFY RED DEVIL COAL AND YOU'RE SAFE America Insists That Root's 'French Army Leader Smokes! Peace Pipe on Visit to "Four'Points';' Should Be Reservation Applied to China oo MEXICO UNDER NEW CONDITIONS. WASHINGTON, Nov. 2S. (By The, BILLINGS. Mont, Nov. CS. Mr Mexico is recovering from its long Associated I'och will be made a chlf of the Press.) The full sisnifi-;tihen"y period of anarchy, during which mur- cance of the American "four points" JCrow Indian tribe at the s Crow by Kllhu Itoot and adopted near here. The marshal special train der and arson swept the greater part proposed by the arras conference to Kulde its arrived here early this inorninr and a4 the country for more than ten dUcusslons on China. Is comlnjc to be after a brief slop was switched to better understood as the Far Kastern Crow agency, south of here. years. The Koch party will first visit the negotiations approach decisions on With the return of law and order. specific Custer battlefield, where the scene of subjects. t first regarded as largely a re the Little Big Horn In 18T will bo industry is reviving and now outside f iteration of principles which viewed. Then will follow the Induccapital is beginning to seek Investment had long: beengeneral sanctioned on paper bv tion of the French soldier as a chief in the land of opportunity.' Several hunall of the powers, the "four point' of the Crow Indians. the will .foundation in tribe become members dred have the of fact Among the first to take advantage on which China's friends hope to effect cipate In the ceremonies whichpartiwill of the new ' conditions are the Cana- a system of reforms that will In many be In charge of Chief Plenty Coups of the Crows. dians who have sent a commission to respects reverse past and present Kn route to Butte a brief stop also Mexico City, which" plans to establish STICKS TO PROGRAM. win be made at Bozeman. From as ill al y. lh v V'"" " ' " m 1 A 0 W - '" i rf tr " " " . TP The American delegation lias tak- Butte the special train will proceed P P I hi.- Marlea, Idahy. which will be reached Tuesday, and thenc to that it regards the Root resolution Wash. vastly more than a few finely turned S)IOKIS PF.ACK PIPH. diplomatic phrases. The . Amerlcan N. P.. Nov. 2S. MarIs "four the BISMARCK, that position by accepting points" the nations have bound them- shal Foch smoked the pipe of peace selves to apply in a concrete wsy the here Sunday with Chief Bed Toma long professed principles of fair deal- hawk, cementing the friendship of th ing toward China and to proceed with- uaKoun moux maun, and a tumultuous ooout subterfuge to give China as great The smoking was part-ocondia soldier of the as French reception given degree independence Corn. burning warrant. thousands. tions ' by - Iowa Sunday reports some of its farmers are The dialogue of Marshal Foch and Powerful support from outside th DHR MOINES. la,. Nov. J I. "YV II. "WASHINGTON. Nov. It. Governcorn as low as 17 cents a American delegation has strengthened Chief Tomahawk, the Indian, who their selling Decline Price Commodity ment In touch with officials In man. th tif killed Bull had after the latter the discussions of Halpenny, Ie Moine luir.frm'lmln. Sitting bushel with the average around 22 that posltloa, and extra K r.f I flirv FOfrl for Iiurrhllt lm to roliitlom rttsn led the rebellious Hioux In the masReflected in for Ltariff autonomy, territoriality Report cents. Corn sold for 14 cents a bushel and postal rights the trend of the ne- sacre of General Custer's forces, was Urd lea of the Muscl" Ala., "ary hearing In court her Month Snitrate and water power project. JiJd today cm chargrsmunicipal of n:iRs'.uh!tr In in 18D6, but it was grown on land gotiations never lias been permitted conducted in three languages, with the ith the death ef to stray far from the Hoot' platform. aid of Interpreters, today itiey rxpfctrd tr ffcfle iwon j connect in worth about a fifth as much as from Mr. Ford a Modified proposal, Catholic sisters hero several .weeks Marshal Foch clasped hands with In every case proposed solutions have WASHINGTON. Not. 2S. Value of profitably a complete substitution for ago. been scrutinized in the light of appro- Red Tomahawk as the latter decked land of 1921. the merchandise exported during Oc- that now und-- d!culon. The inters, Mary Ylrgir.us ar.d was points" "my friend." The pipe of peac All around, the corn raiser is In priatethesections of the "fourAmerican oo first smokfd hy Chief Tomahawk and tober fell to fractional part of the result that the four Mary Itotallia, were run down ir..I with killed hy an automobi!e. The drlter about the tightest corner of alL He principle haye become the dominat- Uhen by Marshal Foch. totals for the same month last year of the car drmt away before h'.s idenBIGGIN INDIANS discussions. ImITROAlL the of element In while decided value of has been hit terrifically by the crash ing I M AY ACT PRIVATKIA'. Chief Tomahawk conferred on Mar- port were noteddrops tity could b established. Severe! days by the commerce dein corn prices This prevents him from later Hrjerlff Jlotb filed charges cf How this method will affect such shal Foch as a signal honor from the Smana'.auithier r.l failure to r:crt an as Shantung, . Manchuria Indians. the name "Watakepech partment Sunday In its monthly sumbecoming a normal buyer, so the corn problems arc!dent agalut Halpenny. Halpennr demands," if Waklya" xr "Charging Thunder." A mary. and the "twenty-on- e situation reacts on all of us, a score In war of come Indians before to CONTINENTAL and is the TOTALS. conference, orr.irj a. Knowipcge oi me ac paint they cident. tribal dress chanted a song composed be demonstrated. on business recovery. ; Export to Europe agerecated $736.. " oo '' v With the questions of ertra terri especially for the marshal. Tom gave John j. ' ar.d The American Farm Uureau Federa0C0.000 J with in 4:2.000.000 compared To Chief statement Tomahawk's and postal rights to be dis they had equal amounts. If "I realize that some of our young October last year while import tion estimates that on November 1, toriality 00J John had glen Tcm 3 cents, Tom ( posed of today through specific dec that amounted to J67.O00.O0O againn now In as There: men spilt blood In Franc with would have hid five tlmr corn, stocks totaled 3.452,000,000 bush- larations WILD DAYS AND was an expectationpreparation, In some quarters people and lay side by side underjour as John. How crach had ten months ended much the the During els, not counting chat stored in coun- that the subject of leases, Including earth, Marshal Foch replied: "I have with October exports to Europe were WILD MEN. each? come In here In to those and held Answer to yesterday": Vlr.e-ca- r. mills part by and Japan elevators. particularly Iwhatever Shantung try $3.7:q.009.0CK direction you turn, In $2,056,000,000 against nation men thank this the be fcr for Manchuria, might splendid brought up This is 370,000,000 bushels more discussion It sent and especially the mothers of the corresponding months of 1920 there id. robbery and outrage. At pres oo soon. while $622,000,000 import aggregated th soldiers." Indian ever were than are rumors consumed and many Delegates heading ent the greatest need is employment exportIndians who came from the Stand- compared with $1,076,000,000. ' of an attempt to secure an agreement and the spreading of the gospel of or- ed in any one year. The law of sup- or. Shantung, at least, outside the con- ing Itock reservation, 150 miles away, Export to South America for Octo- INVADERS SHAKE UP and demand has havoc ply a development appar- were eager to dance for Marshal ber agxregaied $15,000,000 against ference. Such with played BOWLING STANDINGS derly government. " Foch. Unable to do so in the crowd- $58,000,000 a year ago whll" imports be would welcomed by all ently and the prosperity of corn .man turns prices When the CHICAGO, Nov. r.lvalrr for theed auditorium, they hastened to the totalled $18,050,000 with Hose 'affections of compared Iurarite en pretty growers. turn the men ' to I as T ITtKK TASKS OUTLINED. railroad station and MOINES. la., Nov. 21 A heavy ed in the marshal $47,000,000. In the ten months ended In.S thug, he invites other a of dsnc lau nJght. khakl-cladisruption d In Its consideration of China, It was walked between former wilh With starvation in many parts of the ' " lI Hose wss left weep'.rg in lh hall gun ofii.he holdup on him and, if every Amerto South October, men exports service the Indians "cut him out" lunula bowlers altered the standings ft the conference Is considercarrSr i' f. fr tnXhrr victor man were to do likewise there would world, situation rises in which middle explained, the situation as divided, roughly. and danced their war danc to his ica aggregated $244,000,000. Compared the upper 10 In each of the four,entf frSends ing t, be no homes of peace and security and west farmers say they must burn corn Into three sections. First there has evident delight. S;uaw Joined the with $431,000,000 for the same months last year and import aggregated grouping of all the sovereign dance. ?n thVVm.MlS -- n i? H 1 no contentment and pleasure for any this winter because it is cheaper than been a that. Probsbly fatally wounded. Nich- oo China still with retains, rights $655,000,000. against coal.1 one.--fiafter th evening rtcr.f.m ,fftn, - - C t tUrff hf fem t fh general agreement that all must be Export to Asia during October ag- singles were brought up to date. In the second group have . v i viss i Boys,' in playing their games, early Department of agriculture says that, preserved. IU.C0O.. gregated $44,000,000 against Emtl XIatalc and C Van Haven. been placed all the rlghta in dispute oo000 last year and import $41.C09.Ov0 Ft. Paul, shot Into first place In the as a result of the treaties and other learn that each boy must play the in heat value: double with a score of 1.27. Walte NEGRO of corn at compared with $75,000,000. Ton of ;oal at agreements, with the. understanding game according to rules and in a fair 1Bus-heBy EDGAR A. GUEST. WOMAN DIES BY and V.'oJfe. Denver, are pecend with COUNTRIES to these be will that China in FIQURES festored $7.00 aa manner or the game is not worth 17 cents equals.,.,,, 1.270. , as far possible. The third group AT AGE OF 115 YEARS cents Export and imports by principal EFFORT $8.50 V. Muta. of Chlcnjco. exceeded the while. That is true of the bigger game 20 cents equals comprises rights whloh China declares He brought me hi report card from the countries durlnr October compared '.tio.oa equals...... have been aeired from her without any old world" single record with 721 teacher and he said the game of exfstence 22 cents equals ;$11.00 pretext whatsoever, and which It Is lie an't very proud cf It and sadly with October. 1S20, follow; hlrrv t5. BRIDGnni'RO. OnL. Nor. 2f pinsv. below $2S.000.0('0 .. against which putr ii n.- .four France, export his head. ii .1.. Mrs. Kltxabeth Clsrk. 115. r.pgress When men become thugs they con- 24 cents equals. $12.00 the desire of the conference to give lwd rf He was ecellnt In reading, but arith- $79,000,000; Imports $11,000,000 against Vt I cents equals.... $13.00 back unless valid reasons can be proKrie. died yesterday. ' t'hn claimI'ort fess they are unequal to the task of Zb wss fair. metic, $12,000,000. 30 cents Kmll Matak ttok second place In the ed to hate b n an eye witness cf th And I noticed there were several $15.00 duced to the contrary. oo , doing the, honorable thing in life, and 32 cents equals $25,000,000 with 1.S0S. K. export Fort turning of the village of Iluffalo by against Germany, , ....$16.00 equals.... of credit which was $32,000,000; import $7,600,000 But one little bitthere; IXdge. holds th lead in this event Ih Brltlth troops In 1114. Her admit they do not intend to let the galnst For instance, according to this table,.' with 1.101. given brought me Joy fcther was killed In that engagement. other fellow do his part in a peace- ii me xarmer cannot get more than 20 Ha was "excellent In effort." and I fairly $7,900,000. $18,000,000 agalc.it export Italy, nuggeu tn pot. -'ful way. But no highwayman, no cents a' bushel for his corn, it is as : $7,000,000 $36,000,000; import glnst much" "Oh. It doesn't mikt difference 14.000 000. holdup, no robber ever got a moment's cheap to burn the corn for fuel as to " what Is written on your card." real pleasure out of his debasement. buy coal at $10 a ton. And so on. CHAOS AND THINGS Great Britain, rxport $S5.0iK).Coo j I to!J that little fellow, "if you're- only some Ther new crisis soms hard. every day, $160,000,000; imporu xis.oi'u,-00The desperado may have obtained a Secretary Mohler of the Kansas new and ghastly evil; and The trying and 'exctUent's are against win goods' peoio vry against $34,000,000. their hands and say. "Now lo- the great few dollars, but never any degree of state board of agriculture flna. I mast disagrees. Our native land! The corrlng But the effort youagree. China, exports $9,000,000 against upheaval! means a art making mind ease or happiness. , He believes that corn, even at present wind will from its muring; drive It; tt: 'whole lot more to me. $13,000,000; import $5,100,000 against has all others skinned, and nothing And the thing "that's moat Important $9,600,000. Young men should be made to un-- low price, cannot be used to greater crisis can. survive tu Oh. yes. v hare is aaid when this ard put have oft len derstand that only In honorable effort advantage than in fattening livestock. scared before, our la to know. In spite of failure, that to do Japan, export $25,000,000 against ben fet new but this th Is at cii!s chilly; best dor tried. $12.C00.OOO; you've imports $17,000,000 aalnit jour is there anything which will bring to to knock things !Hy. Now chaos Corn, fed to hogs, Is stored as food bound $21,000,000. no comes, and mistake, the future's bleak "Juft keep excellent In effort AH th them satisfaction of mind, and even for humans. A hog, fattened on cheap ana Mexico, exports $14,000,000 against and. while our well known rest will come tn ou. lorgy. Tho scientific blcndinpr of reliable vegetable remedies of bulwark break, palladiums are gTogcv." There Iin't ny rrohlem but some day $21,000,000; imports $3,000,000 against the world are corn now, will in all the material things probability bring stlil the country jogs alonr. despite of benefit to persona who suffer from you a learn to do. obtainable only through giving of one's a satisfactory price later when it goes And our frenzied rtreaminr. and mil! thera And at last, when you grow cider, you $12,000,000. sounas the dinner gong, and still the oo will corns to understand finer talents. Nrrvonsnes to market. Sleeplessness scTeam'.nr. And as of Id the won That by hsrd and patient toiling mtn eagle's lxrss oi Appetite ' can OO of toil stors his If Deprcsiloa he larder. amply to havs risen command. Burning corn for fuel keeps the coal will plow tha fertile soli and hoe his beans And soma Drain v will discover when a RELEASED CONVICT Fag Ironblesj Dlgeatlve ycu day with ardor. The man who promptly pays GERMANY'S miner Idle. at staks goals Irom tnllacrxza lilndredl and Ailment BANDIT Slow AS NABBED his debts wIU sea no crls'i prod him; h That greater Eecovery better far thsn briUtancs Is ths FAILURE. Burning corn for fuel holds down ranks among our safest bets, and an the. will make." effort you " Are roxi nsi down? Are yoa Irritable? Are you overworked? Then applaud him. The msn whr oo Germany's inability to meet foreign the nation's supply of hogs, which boys saved his rocks when t'other menwisely were 11 Frd Clark, Nov. Neb.. OMAHA. try this approved remedy and satisfy yourself of it besefioal can smile, though crises com obligatoins growing out of the war have decreased was to nearly 8,000,000 since blowing, Omaha, tr"ho. police, according . Ir.gredient. ' In flocks, when he is homeward going. SLAYER HANGS SELF from the Minnesota continues to prove disturbing. One fi- 1918. There is a crisis every day. with matinera tecentlyreleasfd where he served nine BEFORE TRIAL Denitentlary but when it met the thrifty JUST Income instances, burning corn as nancial writer says: Briacta i told in, original It for Its stunts ElACXA DRUG CONfFAN'Y robbery, wss caphighway years .Vus Io'Mm SAN" an oo quite meekly. RAFABh. Ca, Nov. 21. "The dark spot; in the situation is fuel may be compulsory. But. as a jay , pulls after afternoon tured her Sunday Qty, Ma Lku!s Koulourls. who would hav gone inciting chss through the heart of the question of Germany's payments; general proposition, it is an economic ARE IP YOU n WELL BRED today on a charge of murder- the business district. He Is charged Tou will precede your gentleman ss ting trial ITarcM The reparations commission has not fallacy that will only increase the cost cort "Wilson, hanged himself in with having, n. few momenta before, when entering a church. h'.s ' cell ih ths county jail hero Sun- held up ths waitress of a Wal cafe but of Ycu will not wear rloves when acting living, curtail available supplies of officially announced its ; intention, Koulourls slabbed Wilson in the r.d robbed the cash rrr'?rr of day. as an hostess at evening reception. it Is considered certain that it will not food, and hinder return to normal Tou will never malje apologie for anyJ Homith as they, with other convicts He was caught as a reyult of the or your guests, but rut them all on the at San Qurntln pfnltntlsry. were leavof th cook at the cafe who gave the German gorernment any same social plane. . J ing a hall after an entertainment. jconcede eha. new steamship lines from Canadian ports on the Pacific and Atlantic In an effort to tie up Mexico trade with the outside world.-- ' With stability of government Mexico should be. an excellent field for the miner, the cil man and lumberman. en the leadership by maklnic known to as : - Fpo-kan- c, FOREIGN TRADE FORD TO MAKE DROPS IN VALUE ANOTHE R OFFER IN Sh!, Past DEATH !" I g r ' t !' I -- corn-bearin- GIVEN HEARING WORRY ABOUT THIS TODAY ; ball-and-chai- n ' ' c-- ' RIVAL LOVER JS3.-000.00- 0. j . WOUNDS PAIR i -- law-abidin- g !- ; 1 J V.-,.- A $242,-000,00- U Ftlh 0 ,", JUST FOLKS . 1 r- 1 a -- l : ...... -- - . "unsat-Wactory- roh s" all-even- r ,si." m. ?t. ts - WALT MASON v- ' - . 0 l! .' , .iii yn 1 ) . Wonderful MetchQ i ly, - . 2S-c- z. - J. rf-for- ts " o-u'- y. M03 S - I, |