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8 THE OGDEN S TANDARD-EXAMIINEK SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER Our custom-tailored clothes H are excellent In workmanship, expert In designing, superb in tailoring and made of the finest of woolens and the prices are very reasonable. You will pay about as much for an ordinary ready to wear Suit or Overcoat and won't get half the satisfaction out of your clothes. Ours are made to your person and personal ity. R. M. HOGGAN Tailoring Co. 2477 Hudson Avenue I ISUMDWAKTS I INDEPENDENCE Harding Says Porto Ricans 1 Should See Blessings of Yankee Rule SAX JfAN. Porto RJCO, Oct. 9. Senator Warren ;. Harding. Republl i jn nominee for president of th- I'nit-, ed States, has seent :i letter to R. II Todd, Republican national committee- man for I'nrto Rico. ;TiMnq Id nr-w ; on tho subject of Porto Rica II inde-j pendencc. The letter glVCB out here, bears the date of Marion, hlo. September 20, lust, and was a reply to a retuesi irorn HHm Mr- Todd for an expression of Bena- JHl tor Harding's opinion on Porto Rican independence. SHORT SIGHTED POLICY. HHi My Dear Mr. Todd HHl 'Thank you for writing me as you HBl did on September eighth. HHl "There ha been more thin one In-, HHl stance of the demand for Independent HHl of certain sections of our terrltor) HHl J-iistory has shown I early enough thai HHJ these demands were founded on short-' HBb tlghted policy and thai if automonj HHb lad been obtained the result would' HBl nave been the loss of those great ben-! HHl efit.M of protection, freedom, equalltj of opportunity and prosperitj whli . ' HHl America bos slwaya brought to her. J component pari s. if then is a mlnor- I Ity opinion In Porto Rico for lndepend- ! HHJ ence, represented in a politlcnl parly,: HBJ 1 believe that it will not flourish lone1 HHh because the wisdom of your people Ifl too sound to even consider casting HHh i aside the ultimate welfare which flows j HHfl from such a unity with the American i J republic DIRK RESULTS. HBb "In all cases known this unity and HHl loyalty is based upon the good sense. HHl of men and women, watchful against! demagogue!. aimed it gaining ':n-; trammeled political power under so called 'independence.' Often wh n In HHl various corners of the world. lndepend- 1 HHl ence has been gained, it has resulted i in exploitation of th.- poor m i h.io- i in bankrupt' v and misfortune broui 1 HHa on by tbe very same forces which led! j the demand for autonomy. "I believe in the loyalty of the peo-' , pie of Porto Rico to th United Si iti and in the loyaltj "f the United stut. s j to the people of Porto Rico. Very sincerely, (Signed) WARREN G. HARDING. ' ill) I DENOUNCES SLAYING OF HORSES IN BULL RING MADRID, Oct. 16. The practice of riding horses into the bull-ring io be mutilated and tortured by maddened hulls without a chance of escape or op portunity to avoid attack i il'-nnimc. d by Ramon Gobez. d.- K STn.i in I-i Tribuna The wilier aignes that the horse suffers agony from the lime he enters the ring blindfolded for he ! scents lhe bull which he cannot see and trembles and perspir..-, .iih fear, i enor de la Serna remarks that ' such a method of putting a horse tol death is unworthy of human dignity P i self-esteem He declares some; I nil-fighters feel that such cruelty is! unnecessary and one of them, MlnutO, I even Invented armored protection for the plcarods' horses, although thi; proved futile, as the infuriated bull always found a weak spot In the cul-j IHS." The author concludes that the Itiisrue of nations would have done u,.i to h.ie taken the mattei ii H accept no other There are several kinds of milk but there's only one KLEENMILK. Demand it always it's better. 1 Have us bring it to your door every morning. I PHONE 1236 I Kleenmilk Dairy I SMITH BROS., Props j 633 Thirty-first St. Ogden PRICE DECLINE" SLOWLY SPREADS! 1 I Efforts to Oppose Trend Are I Sure to Fail, Says Observer By .TOHX W. UUJj, Financial Editor, iron Trade Review Th- tide df wholesome reaction from' the artificial prices and over-stlmu- luted activity la spreading. its pro-j gress Is ulth'd by enormous crops. ln-i creasing production, expanding Im-i ports and diminished demand for goods due to tlghl money, and expec tation of lower prices. As deflation proceeds, commodity prices will come within arm's reach, credit will be re leased, money will be cheaper and ac tlvitj Will i vive Efforts to oppose the prevailing trend will fail. FORESIGHT o RESERVE BOARD Thanks to the foresight of the federal reserve system, which began to put the brakes on speculation In the United Mates a year ago, there is nothintr alarming In the situation here. In Japan the riot of speculation in Bilk bruiiichi a collapse Inst spring. Now reports come of a similar financial dis turbance In Cuba, the outgrowth of I sugar's spectacular rise and conse- j quent decline K UIJIOAD TH LFFTC Middle Western railroads tCStif' to tin slackening In industry. They re-j po ri a laninK oil in iraiiic oi iimu 10 to 20 per cent. As a result up warda of 25.000 maintenance and ways and shop employes have been laid off temporal 11 i i vrii. i. STl i nu I'rice eedii'tion and large sales fori ' .-, in lhe fo ld h.wc failed to stim ulate big-scale buying at eastern b -I tile mills BOmC plants are running half time and others have closed down for short periods. Textile prices, in many instances, are still 100 per cent or more abov pi -war levels, owing to persistent dullness, however, quota tions are seeking a level which will uttract buyers. LABOR A i Lowell, Mass.. 3,o00 employes J a large hosiery mill offered to accept a 15 per eent wage reduction to keep the foctOT "inj, Ljck of orders, however, for. ed a shut down. n the whole wages are not be ing reduced material!) 'vo employ ers, but wHKe costs uro being cut by Increased efficiency. RJ rtJRS I PRE-W Ml DOLLAR The economic drama now being en acted might be entiled "The Return of th" 're-War I Millar" lovernnient experts have figured that the doll.u Is now worth Oo cents. It ptOOd ,i .".." eents a few mor.ths ago This is a gain of 18 cents, it means the au tomatic raising of wages and a larger market basket, when raw material arid wholesale price receptions arc passed on to the ultimate consumer 51 I I ! RS Rl svi The dollar's come-back is meeting with stubborh resistance on the part id produe. -, .nid sellers In th,- ln- dusi lal .filter- powerful business In- rests WOUld Check the decline if pos Blbh and avoid lossec through shrink ing inventories. In lhe agricultural districts wheat growers .ire being urged to hold out lor wheat "lht rld In the south ir burning the cotton of growers who refuse to aerse to hold their crop for 40 cents a pound. PRICE PA1 L LOGJCAL Wheat prices are falling because of a world crop ample ioi all needs, with probable competition In selling. The total of all can l! ieidc tins year ia the largest on record wlrn -'n. - . p tlon Tlie corn crop Is unrivaled. ! bundanl .Tops in pea. e times always lower prices. I OTTON l l g Cotton quotations have fallen from 11 cents to nearly twenty cents a pound because of the la ise supply and diminished consumption here and abroad. With the hold-over supply and the H'jii crop, a total of 16,82 912 bales will ba available this year, against consumption and export "i American eotion last year ..i 13,031 - bales With wool it la the same story on August 1 there were 700.000.0uo pounds of wool In the United Stati With one or twp exceptions this Is the larger amount than was ever .on BUmed In this country. The rest of the world has two years' supply of wool in storage, it is estimated PiMii.it vno.N In September. 90.000 immigrants flO( ked to American shores. About 50 per cent came from Italy. .Many of thorn are unskilled laborers, a large majority of them are women. oo GROWERS WOULD OUST HOUSTON Cotton Men Call President to Remove Secretary of the Treasury ATLANTA. Ga., Oct. 1C Resolu tions calling on President Wilson to re. move Secretary of the Treasury Ilous ton from "fiice because of his 'per sistently unfriendly attitude toward I agriculture" were adorned tnH , . thi annual meeting of the Georgia' division of the American Cotton aast). clation. The resolution, which was adopted I tftei ' half hour's dlscusalon. makes the following complaint against BeC" retarj Houston That he started the raid on coll on m September, 1318, with an interview declaring that 36 cents a pound was al fair price for cotton, when it was sell-l " : " i hut ins v, en known onfrlendlj attitude towards the agricultural interests while he was soc-r.-lar of tgrlctllture caused lhe farm ers of the counlry to object strenu ously to his uppointment as secretary of the- treasury, but these objections were disregarded by President Wilson, thai since his appointment as head of (he treasury department, he has con tinued hks unfriendly attitude toward agriculture by Issuing statements and propaganda ,o persiatenlv and effec tively that the price of cotton and oiher agricultural products has de- lined below the cost of production thereby causinn the loss of minion of dollars to the farmers of the United ' states,' " no YANKEES PLAN ZEPPELIN ROUTE OVER ATLANTIC GENEVA. Switzerland, Oct 1C Re port toda from Frledrlechshafen.. Wurttemburg, state negotiations be tween a newly organized American syndicate and a company of former Zeppelin officials have almost been completed lor a trans-Atlantic airship I'vi-Nice and a 'r:m- imrli in service Kepresentutlves of the American con cer lire said to be In rriedrieschshaf cn flow, 1 ft L. 1 The sale you have been asking about. Pay us the regular price for one article on sale and we will sell you another of the same kind for one cent. This price does not include war tax. r t s s. - p .. n . BALLARD C. sgm, Ftexall Beef, Iron lSP ARBUTUS fflk& vale ljl&r logical t( ini to ward ol thi r c m Complexion JAM 5 I ..".II pT bottle, fX-l M .1 null. . SYTA FACE o (or tOl.Ji UP63ITI I I W POWDER ACT DUDE IV I v9 1 U S jam: I MorlnlN Our best vanishing cream, made I , Ahighgradeimporie.il p,,v ft''"" lCn J rler: Blanche, N;,i urell- T A D I PTC . r jjjfgfrtov. . DC f J, RachH Rexall Vecetable TABLETS ,f - J M r-i rexaii oectaoie Hadley'a Vunishins (num. 35c; ballard. 7 'WO for JIC , tWO for . 3Gf vai c k i i u.r I COITipOUnd They are the genuine article, nuar VALE A delightful nntccd pure, and to contain five Violet Dulce Cbld Cream, 50( BLACK combination; SYTA ROUGE puanint.-cl r. med for all fe- grainj of real aspirin. In boxes of two for 5l BERRY 15 ounce can L ma-l disorders; 1.25 ( -1 f)r one dozen. 15c a box two f0r 10c r, , nr- , ' "" C , pei bottle; two or $I.ZD eotties of ico 85c two for see Cocoa nl,,r Cold Cream, fiOc, GRAPE One for 50c; tw tor . . Jit. tWO for JAM 2 for . 51r 1 v J ) . ) 13 tooth soaps ,Jk stationery tq'let 1 j BRIJSHIFS K' '" M' Diatinetiva irithstandlng the high price ARTICLES I m I I ,111 ,,:,r up M.i.i- -Km. mild ''fc&Sk of paper, wc arc able to offer , , OCn . yo ih'-se wonderful alu. -i K .all Cream of Almonds, 35c; I " grade h abarjtwofoi . Z0C - ' i -"inmn two for 3er I & brushee assorted Btyles, ri -,.r ,J i . U( '" two lor JlC Jpffiu " 5ic f r.U lile Linen, one box, 75c; Harmony Rollini: Massage ii nnn Tn oiiiwnrin A i:.....,.,.! c, two boxes 76c 1 im, 60c, two for . 61 mam XLEi 0 TAR SHAMPQQ n ,v - I fV A E S MAntu i nil uiirimi uu ' . . i . ' Linen, pound paper, 65 Harmon Liquid Shampoo, 50O; i t i i $IOi per pound; two for GGc two for 5ir RRl W uUAl iX-V'v,' 'A'; rp'-i !,,',," V., , , --ade Envelopes, pack R11 lasol Hand and Face I B W I B l S Wmt4 26c I-" ion, 5oc, two fur . . . fC1 0 Cleanses the scalp, kills dan- - 1 JU good brisUea. man nr draft; 25c a barj o . '' . . ' P" I . . i.- two 75c; two for 1 0C two foi . . . Lvt '4hi "' j i6c 15c; two for ldc for 51c v J I ft TOILET ARTICLES. good things I HOUSEHOLD NEEDS OllUlinirO '5 TO Rexsll Universal Clean.er, 25c; two for 26c I 9INIinBias iw EfiafflBBSy J,1ynei' A,k3scp,ic- r UVllUllilbV Z:kS rVBBHHKyj Rexall Carbolic Salve, 25c; two for OOCO.if A If Jaynes' Catarrhal Cream, 25c; two for 26c Alma Z;.da Face Powder. 50c; two for Sir S'VJ lJaW J3ynei' Ec:errj Ointment, 50c; two for Sic Rexall Peafl Tooth Powder. 25c; two for .... 26r "" Jayncs' Eucl01 Spr' wlth atomlwr, S1.25; two f0r. $1.26 Jergen's Miss Dalnt Talcum. 25c: two for . . . 26r mSg Riker s Eylo, for the eyes, 50c; two for Sic 3a md sulphur Hair Tonic 50 two for . . . Sir Symonds inn Cocoa, ball pound tins 36i two lo 3(5r R,kcr's Ml,k of Manesla- 500 two for sic fj Riker-B Perozone Cream. 30c, two for 31c IfFiS? " C!,C,COlale ha,f p0Und "olSi R'kers Ncuro1 Ba,m 50c: two for 51c MB Rexall Vlolel Talcum, large 85c; two for . 36V 0pc .' Pea, green or hi.,, k'. BScTtwo ror R'kura Throat Tab'et5' J5c: two for 36c Nip-pies 5c; two for 6r Vanilla Extract, !5o; two ror ' .' 4Hc Ca$cara Tab,cts- 100 two for le r j i it Comi ad 25. two for 2r Lemon Extract, 40c; two for 41 r Jayn"' p"e olntment- two for Bie Javnes' Disinfectant. 60c; two for (Jlr Ballardvalo linporied olive oil. two for 51 Rlker'i cold and enppe Pi..., 25c; two for 26c liouillon t iitie .,jc; two for 3or r is . ) flH' -BBBBSW BBBBBBBSW. SSBis Maximum Hot Water Bof- in 7SsSl Xs BM Ouaranteed; two quart PrJ".vvtsiS sal., water bottle, standard price 1 ! VJe 2 for 26c The Rexall Store vp Hc- same goods, same price, same guarantee. I OKLAHOMA. MINE OWNERS I WON'T REOPEN WAGE MEET OKLAHOMA CITY. OklS., Oct. 16 The Oklahoma Coal Operators' as-.si-.clation today declined to reopen the wage cule discussion President Do-I rlet Carter in a letter to John i klnson: union president of district No. J. declared the miners had hrokon then contract b koIiir on strike, .intin o 'VACATION". " MUSKOGEE, Okla . t ict 1G. John IP, Wilkinson, minors' union district j president, in a second appeal to :i 000 i kiahoma miners -n i "vacation" to d .v annoum sd h would tour th, si it and disclose " who has betrayed their I confidence and attempted Utterly to 'ruin our organization '' Earlier It was announced u district conference would I be held Monday to discuss tho wuge ! controversy. I i SIDE LINE SALESMEN Men who wish to make from $100 to .".00 monthly in addi tion to present earnings without interfering with position now held Agreeable work perma nent. Position is with larr'c in vestment banking concern JACOBS & JACOBS 20 E. Jackson Blvd , Chicago A r LsssssssssssssbssssbI VENEZUELA AND JAPAN SEEK CLOSER RELATIONS (By International .Mews Service ) TOKIO, Oct 16. Diplomatic rela- tlons between the Republic of Venex-I uela and the Empire of Japan m.i be established In the vers near future, if I the mission of H. Perez Dupujr, envoy extruordln.iry from Venesuela to To-' klo is successful Mr, Dupuy has, for teveral days past, been negotiating;! with the Japanese foreign office to licit i nd and feels sure of the ulti mate success of his mission. "Venezuela seeks more customers for her proi'.n. I " said Mr. Dupuy 1 1 r ' bankers and business men realize that! more customers will make sounder business, Her products, iron, gold., copper, tobacco, long fiber cotton, su-! gar. cocoa, coffee, oil and frozen meats will doubtless some of them be saleablo In Japan and In return Venesuela can buy rice, wheat toys, porcelains and! other Roods from this country " The newlj subsidized, steamship lines which Japan is today promoting to improve and encourage Japanese shipping probably will call at La Gua via, the principal seaport of Venesuela. oo CONDEMNED SLAYER, 17, SAVED BY GOVERNOR SACRAMENTO, Cal., Oct. 16. The' sentence of death Imposed upon Koy Wolff, nice. I 17 lor murder of Elmer Oreer, in Kern county, was commuted today by Governor Stephens to uro im prlsonment. Wolff would hao hanged October ZZ. RECEIVER IS ASKED FOR FARMERS' CO-OP CO. MILWAUKEE, Wis.. Oct 3 6. Ap plication for the appointment of a re ceiver for the American Cooperative association whose headquarters are in Milwaukee was made today by the Jung Shoe company, a director It is claimed the association's liabilities are $400,000. The assets are said to be, between f vim On, i and J'JOO.ooo The application is expected to come up in circuit court on Tuesday There are between 14.000 and 15. 000 stockholders, mostly farmers- The assOi I iilon has 78 brunches including about 45 in Wisconsin, the remainder being located in Kentucky Wyoming, Nebraska and youth Dakota The Jung Shoe company is a Sho tir.van concern. JOB PRINTING THE NEUTEBOOM PRINTING COMPANY (Successors to Dee-Neute- boom Printing Co.) 2370 Washington Avenue Above Minnoch Paint Co. Phone 1166 OHIO LABOR REFUSES TO PLEDGE COX AID XEW YORK. Oct 16. The Republi can national committee gave out a statement icceived here from its Col umbus, Ohio, representative regarding nctlon taken by the Ohio State Federa tion of Labor, at its session in Dayton, I this week, on a resolution calling for i the endorsement of Governor Cox for the presidency The statement, in explaining that ! Governor Cox had been endorsed, de clared that he had been "repudiated by organized labor in his own slate," when the convention killed a resolu tion to put the federation on record as being wholly In accord with his as-j l-uruiions i:r ine ii -3iutnc j A second resolution proposing to put the convention on record as endorsing the stand of the American Federation of Ixibor fox Cox, the statement said, was likewise defealaed and a substi tute recommending that worklngmen exercLsc their independent judgement in this campaign nn GEN. DIAZ, IN HAVANA, j COMING TO NEW ORLEANS HAVANA. Oct. 16 General Felix IDIilz, Mexican rebel leader, recently exiled from Mexico, arrived here yes jtcrday on the French liner Flandre- He (was accompanied by Ideut. Col. Cortiz. sent to this city with Ida, by the Mex ican government. Dluz expects to Join his family inj Sow Orleans if h can arrange for. passports POSTAL EMPLOYE MAY BE MADE POSTMASTERS WASHINGTON, Oct. IS Provision for filling postmastershlps In first "V second and third class offices through kfl promotion is made In an executive- or- j der ar.noun . d today by the civil sorv- aV ice commission. iasr'j The postofflce department. under BBBfc Hi. ord.r. will be permitted io make a nomination for u vacancy from avail able employes and if the nominee r JBl M insets with the minimum requirement'- 1 prescribed for the office his name will H be submitted to the president for np- ssswiJ pointment Previous orders provided no preference for postal service em- H ployes over other persons. H- Says Chemist Is Public Benefactor "Being a doctor, and suffering for I many years with stomach trouble, I feel I cannot do Justice to so groat 1 1 0 public benefactor in writing Mayr's . Wonderful Remedy is everything you have claimed for it. I can now eat and relish victuals I have not dared t in many ears Am feeling lik newly born " It is a simple, harmles. preparation that removes the cntar I rhal mucus from the intestinal tract I and allays the inflammation which Hi ' causes practically all stomach liver and intestinal ailments including ap- ' ' i" Ileitis One dose will com inc.- or BaW money refunded. i B Mclntyre Drug Co.. and druggist v Hi everj w here AdvortisemenU HI