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Show RANDOM REFERENCES w l BM The best NUT COAL offered tp the B public at the loweBt prices. Try it and he convinced. $1,75 per tondo- BBj; Mvercd. Frank Moore Coal Co., Phone BBi H J. A. O'Laughlin of Glenn's Fcrrv. BJi Ida., is in Ogden, stopping at the Mar- Bj ion hotel. BB Bulbs and fall plants at Hendor- BBj H T. E.' Price. Jr., of Pasco, Wash., Is BB a business Visitor in the city. Hj Importation bulbs arrived at Hen-! BJ! derchot's, v --1 BBf Fruit Trains Forty cars of Callfor- BBj nia fruit passed through Ogden during BF the past 24 hours. BB took, tor the label "Blue Ribbon BBL Bread and accept no substitute BHj vl then you will get satisfaction and BB your money's worth. H H. X. Webb of Salt Lake is In 0;- BB den today. BB Chicken T.alserc Fresh ground Bff bone daily at Washington Market BB Teaq'hera' Payday Today is tho BB monthly payday for the city toochars. BB The payroll will amount to $11,000. m Klrkendall Undertaking Co.. Mason- H It temple. Phone 150. H From, Zlon K. W. Cumming3 of iH Salt Lake is registered at the Marion BB BH When B & G Is stamped on the BB pAcknge. the Butter contained there- BB in, is all it should be. B Colng to War Anothor trainload of H Greeks, bound for the seat of war B passed through Ogden last night from B the west An oxtra coach with Greek B patriots from Salt Lake also left last B night. B ltiveatigate our tree introductory n- H fer on -beers, wines and liquors. Fo- H ley's. H About 100 persons attended a So- B ciallst meeting in Union Labor haU B on Twenty-fourth street last night. B ThiB meeting was addressed by sev- H oral loqal speakers. H Don't fall to attend the Grand Army BW Oupper at K, of P. hall Saturday eve- ifl nlng from B to 7 o'clock, Supper 35c; B children under 12 years, 15c. BL Carl C. Rasmusscn, Ben Jansen and H H. H. KlnEey were the speakers. H SIX-ROOM cottage, close in; also four Hj roomB; very reasonable. 2156 Ad- B ams ave. 11-1-lwk H. Call 303 when you want beer, wines Hj or liquorB, Foley's Hk " Socialist Rally The Socialists held Kr a very successful meeting at Five H Points last night, the speakers boing B members of the Ogdon party. While H only 36 voters were at th meeting, B by "actual count, the ones in charge of B the meeting say that this Ib tho lar- H gest number of persons that has at- B tended nny political gathering at the B Points during the present campaign. H' LARGE front room, separate, $o; also B'' 3 roomB, $6; water and lights. Ap- B ply 2155 Adams. 11-1-lwk H Accepts Eastern Position Russell B Davenport, Bon of former Chief of Po- H lice J. E, Davenport, has gone to New H York to take a position with the Con- H tlnental Oil company. He may bo nB- B signed to a foreign station. RiiBsell H Davenport Is a recent graduate from H Amherst cbllege in Massachusetts. H Cat; 421 for the news, editorial and H society departments or the Standard. H Sutherland to 8pcak United States H Senator George Sutherland will be the ipeaker at tho last meeting of the Sub tAWftr County Republican at van ,JC held tomorrow afternoon S5 n! u ih0 Rl)ubl,can hoadquar-tera hoadquar-tera on Hudson avenue. In addition to the sponklng a musical program bns been arranged. CayepirAutf0r hIrc' stand EI V'Sie, Phone 72. ofnndmc?8.ee E3tatc-m the matter of the estate of Charles H. Wood-T,sl Wood-T,sl deceased, the bond of tho administratrix I(YIIato Woodmansec, in the sum of 00,000 has been ap- fh u !l order hns been' made bv tho district court for the sale or ccr- estate0a QStlQ t0 1ay dbtB the Old papers for sale nt thia offico: -oc iter hundred. ' . Buijdlng a Residence Charles H, Funk Js building a roaidonce on Two frh street, between JeffeTson and Madison avenues, that will cost In tho nolghborhcod of $1,500. There's a photoqniphor in town whose namo la Tripp, 320 1-2 25th st - Plcade Not Guilty F. Mlsaka, the Japanese charged with burglary In the third degree, was arraignod before be-fore Judge Harris this morning and pleaded not guilty. The case was set for trial November 20 Leg Broken While riding a blcyclo Wednesday evening Harold Olson, the 4 1-2 year-old son of E. C. Olsen, 27 j7 Wall avenue, fell to the pavement and broke his right leg near tho ankle. The child Is doing nicely under tho care of Dr. Mills. Gale Improving Reports from the Deo hospital late this afternoon wore to the effect that Joseph H. Gale, the young man who was seriously injured in-jured at the railroad commissary yesterday yes-terday afternoon, is slightly Improved. Although his injury ls sciious, tho physicians st3te that there g a chance for recovery. Ask for the Body Word has been rcceUcd from the parents or Frank McConnico, the race track man who committed suicide yesterdav morning morn-ing bv taking Btrychnlne. Thev ask that tlin linrlv lip shliinoil tn Tipvnn Texas, for burial. " Flags "at Half Mast Out of respect to Vice President Sherman, the flags throughout tho city are at half mast Chinaman Annoys Women Complaints Com-plaints from women In the Glascow addition that a Chinaman is annoying them by trying to enter their houses, were received by the police and the patrol wagon with an officer was sent to arrest the fellow. Whon the officers offi-cers arrived on the scene, however, ' the Chinaman had disappeare 1. Advertisers must bzve 'bflr coin for tho E.enlng Standard the evening before the day on which tho advertisement adver-tisement Is tn appear, in order to in-ture in-ture publication. . - |