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Show RANDOM REFERENCES jtl The beat NUT COAL, offered to the Sf public at the lowest prices Try it T , and he convinced. $4 75 per ten dc- t3& livercd. Frank Moore Coal Co., Phone m& Mrs. Ambrose P. Hibbo and Mrs. Mm Peter D, Kline were Salt Lak0 vlsi- 2k tor6 yesterday. Sl Bulbs and fall plants at Hcnder- l5fr. shot's. jm All Snlntc' Day Services In observ ifd ar.ee of All Saints' day will bo held 4J at 10 a. rn. tomorrow, November 1, ct ,jt'tt the Church of the Good Shepherd, V irj? W. Fleetwood, rector 151 Importation bulbs arrived at Hcn- m derahot's, f U&' Ladles of the Ep'ecopal church will jjjfc hold a cake sale, Saturday afternoon, tjm November 2, at Mclntyre's Drug K store. B Homo Delight bread, the bread 'or Of" the sick and woll. flM Bct AroUse3 Interest That the, tak- ij inT of Utah from the list of states J originally conceded to President Taf gf has causod no small amount of spec- in illation atnonc th9 political leaders iM wa3 Indicated yesterday when a news- mJk pa?r man of this city wagered $100 5 ! with a former mayor of Ogden that d Taft would carry the stale The man jS who 1b creditod with the "field" end iJ ; of the wager is a strong supporter of Ijjj Woodrow Wilcon. Wanted Small modem furnished ' ' house, by responsible business man; i9S 3 In family. Phone Marlon hotel. I i Purrs Snatchcr Escapes Mrs. Mnr- jf garet Bingham, residing at CG9 Twen- flS ty-third stiect. roportod to tho police Jaf last evening that while she wa3 walk- 5M lng along Twenty-first street near 5i Grant avenue a handbag conUinluq Jfif aboul ?C In cah aul other articles jM was snatched from her hands bv an J5 unknown man. Tho purse suatchcr 5SL. made his w;iv toward the business dls- f trlct, according to Mrs. Binghnm, and 5 has not been apprehended Owlns to rjR& the fact that it was Rrrowim: dark whrn the robbery occurred Mrs. Bingham was unable to give the police a good description of the sneak thief. Only by Daylight Pamphlets have been received at the offices of the Oregon. Short Line describing a sunrise sun-rise to sunset trip to California from Chicago. The little book is ontitled ''Announcement Extraordlncry" and describes an exclusive- special train that will be arranged by the department depart-ment of tours of the Union Pacific and the Chicago & Northwestern. It Is planned to start the train early In February and the arrangement calls for dayilght trips only, the train being be-ing conveniently parked each night. The equipment of tho train Is planned to bo similar to that of a train de luxe. Chicken Raiders FreEh grpund tone daily at "Washington Market. -- There's a photographer In town whoso name Is Tripp, 320 1-2 25th st.- Klrkendall Undertaking Co.. Mason-Is Mason-Is temple. Phono 150. Mlscldnarlec Depart Squire Tlllot-Eon Tlllot-Eon and 27 other elders lelt last night over tho Union Pacific for their mission mis-sion Holds. Mr, TIllotEon goes to Gioat Britain on a two and a half year mission When B & G is stamped on the package, the Butter contained thero-in, thero-in, Is all It should be. Investigate our ireo Introductory ot-'cr ot-'cr on beers, wines and liquors. Foley Fo-ley R. Call 303 when you want beer, wines or liquors. Foley's Civil Suits Tho following suits have been flloil In the civil division 01 the municipal court C. J. Herrlck vs. A. Drlseoll. suit ?52 20 on account, ac-count, T. i Evans v? Mr. and Mis P B Db:on. suit S3S.15 on account; Chicago Linotype TabJlar company vs. I E. V Harold, suit $29 on account; Western Bottling company vs. John 1 Meyer, suit $35 75 on ncoonnt; I Fairbanks, Morris & Co. vs 0?den , lake Short Asphalt company, suit j $216.44. Cal 421 for the news, editorial aorf society departments of the Standard. Myers Auto for hire. Stand, Elite jCale. Phone 72. Old papers for sIe at tils office. 25c per hundrort. Advertlsors must have their copi foi Ibo E.'enlng Standard the ovenlnT befure the day on which tho advertisement adver-tisement Is to appear, In order to In cu?e pUDlicctlon. |