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Show RANDOM REFERENCES The best NUT COAL offered to the public at the lowest prices, Try It and he convinced. $4.75 par ton delivered. de-livered. Frank Mooro Coal Co.. Phone 315. Marriage License A marriage license li-cense has been issued to John S. Fors-grcn Fors-grcn of Brlgham City and Eva Wright of Perry. Complete election returns at the Standard office tonight. Follow the crowd Convalescing Mrs. Virginia Myers. 2975 Pingree avenue, who has been in the Dee hospital several days, is Improving In health and hopen soon to return home. Ogden Billiard Hall will open tonight to-night at 425 25lh street. Advertisers mii6t have their copy ready for the Evening Standard the evening before tbu day on vhlch the advertisement Is to appear Inyordcr to Insure publication. Come with the crowd to tho Standard Stand-ard office and seo the election returns tonight. Saloons Will Reopen Patrolmen In uniform were stationed at each polling poll-ing place today, where there was a possibility of trouble arising. Chief Norton did not put extra men there, but stationed the regular police who aro familiar with conditions. All bars were closed today, but will bo allowed to open between 7 and !) o'clock Ogden Billiard Hall will open tonight to-night at 425 25th street. Bulbs and fall plant at Hender-shot's. Hender-shot's. Mltsumorl Estate The Second district dis-trict court has been petitioned by M. Rich Porter for letters of administration admin-istration in tho estate of T. Mltsumorl. The petition states that the descendant descen-dant left no heirs and that Mr. Porter's Por-ter's client, S. Karubu, has a claim against the estate. Ogden Billiard Hall will open tonight to-night at 425 25th street Vhitlng Her Son Mrs. A. L. Hughes of Illinois, mother of P. H. Cook, traveling trav-eling freight agent for the Southern Pacific Railroad company, is In the city to spend the winter with her son and his family. Mr. Cook will arcampauy his mother to California, where she will visit for a few weeks. They will leave the city tomorrow. Come with the crowd to the Standard Stand-ard office and tee the election returns tonight. Carl A. Badser of Salt Lake was an Ogden visitor yesterday. Complete election returns at the Standard office tonight. Follow tho crowd. No meal complete without Home Delight De-light bread. C. A. Melln, district passenger agent for tile Nlckle Plate road, with head-quartern head-quartern in Demcr, is in Ogden today to-day on official business. Kirkendall Undertaking Co., Mason-Is Mason-Is temple. Phone 150. Never tried B & G butter what grocerynian do you patronize? Investigate our trep. introductory offer of-fer on beers, T7lnes and liquors, Fo-icy Fo-icy s. ... Call 303 when you want beer, wines or liquors. Foley's Cal, 421 for thajiews, editorial and eociety departments of the Standard. Myers Auto for hire. Stand, Elite Cafe. Phono 72. Old papers for sale at this office: 25c per hundred- Queen Esther Chapter No. 4 holds special meeting Wednesday, November Novem-ber C, 10 a. m for tho purpose of attending funeral of Sister Mary J. Benneway. Order of W. M. Importation bulbs arrived at Hen-derchot's. Hen-derchot's. Advertisers most bsve their copj for the Evening Standard the ovenlnp. beforo the day on which the advertisement adver-tisement is to appear. In order to lu eura publication. |