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Show First i la Kestaurant Xcctlcd Salt Lake needs a first-class restaurant; restau-rant; a place wdiQj'.o gentlemen who sleep in private rooms or offices can procure a first-class meal at a reasonable reason-able price. The best meal served at any table d'hote or restaurant in this city to-dav is not worth seventy-five pents; wc question if worth fifty cents; yet the latter price it charged in almost al-most every place, and in some of them seventy-five cents and a dollar is the price. Apparently every new venture in the hotel or restaurant line ciarte out admirably until custom is accural, when it drops into the same rut as the rest, and the public are compelled to pay a high price for an inferior article. If some live Chicago or San Francisco restaurant-keeper would open here lie would make money mon-ey rapidly. |