Show KIDS HAVE ANOTHER SENSATION This is the silly season with the Morning Examiner The kids are struggling to be sensational at the expense of common sense and common decency That paper claims to be the only ony paper in Utah to have treated upon the coal shortage We confess it is the only paper that has declared there is a 0 coal famine The Tribune Herald Republican News and Telegram of Salt Lake have repeatedly stated within the last few days that there is no famine or prospect of famine in fuel unless the unexpected happens Yesterday the Stand Standard Standrd ard rd quoted Clerk Olmstead of Union Pacific headquarters in Ogden a most reliable man as declaring there is no danger of a 0 coal famine and all the coal dealers were called up by the Standard and they reported a total of tons of coal in their yards Yesterday 15 cars cus arrived in the railroad yards for local dealers In face of the tho facts the Standard would have been beon guilty of performing a low trick to have sacrificed truth for the base purpose of circulating a sensational report of a coal famine The Standard was the first paper in Utah to call cail attention to toSo toa So a coal shortage as the files of this paper for last Friday will prove but we deemed it poor newspaper work to go further and needlessly alarm the people of Ogden by a 0 cry of coal famine When the peo V pIe become und unduly y apprehensive over the fuel supply there is a rush to buy more coal than their immediate wants justify For the purpose of avoiding such alarm the Standard has aimed to give the tho I exact truth neither enlarging upon the possibility of a famine nor no falling failing to state conditions as they are areAs areAs As stated in the Standard editorial of Wednesday Ute the coal coRl corn com companies panics are more concerned over the effect on the coal miners of the holiday festivities and the possibility that prolonged carousals arousals will lesson lessen the efficiency of the tho miners and decrease the production of coal than they are disturbed over the problem of transportation If the miners keep up their output railroad officials are positive in their Ri assurances Of f an ample coal supply |