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Show . . CREAM OF THE NEWS. The weather forecast for Sunday is fair and cooler. Toslav's quotations: Silver, 8t: lead, $3.90. Free lunch at the Louvre between 11 a. m and 1 p. ni. every day. The pompier squad will give their final exhibition ex-hibition at the fair grounds tonight. Patronize tho Louvre cafe and Pabat beer hall. Best restaurant in the city in connection. connec-tion. One million dollars to lend at 6 to 9 per cent. James II. Bacon, at American National bank. Grass Creek, the finest Weber coal in the market, at J. S. Morse & Sons, 209 Main street. The Louvre cafe and Pabst beer hall has in connection the finest restaurant to be found in Salt Lake City. Coal Ellerbeck Bros., 49 East First South, are still selling Rock Springs, Black Butte aud Pleasant Valley coal, sacked or loose. Captain Gilbert of the Are department is nursing a badly-wounded hand, the result of an accident at the Culmer-Kenuett fire Thursday night. Today's bank clearings were $300,454, as against 1247,703 for the corresponding day of last yeiw. Total for tho week, $l,So5,7i5; same week last year, $1,49,74 Bob Thompson, the local colored pug, has issued a challenge to Billy Moran of Ogden for a finish fight for 100 a side and a purse of (200 which will be offered by the Ogden I Athletic club. Notice Natural Gas To the citizens of Salt Lake City: Do not make any contracts for natural gas. I expect to cooperate with you for gas as cheap as it can be furnished. Fifty carloads of pipe shipped. C. T. Doxey. Oliver Olsen, a prominent attorney from Rock Island, 111., who came to Salt Lake two weeks ago on a tour through the West, is so nleased with Salt Lake that he has de- elded to locate here permanently. He will be an acquisition to the Salt Lake bar. The Utah Title, Insurance and Trust company com-pany pays 5 per cent interest, payable quarterly, quar-terly, ou savings deposits, insures titles to real estate and issues abstracts. Directors, J. E. Doolv, K. C. Chambers, A. L. Thomas, W. S. McCornick, T. K.Jones, J. J. Daly and E. B. Wicks. Mrs. B. B. Nesbitt has taken charge of the Manitou dining rooms, situated just east of the Knutsford. She is prepared to serve the general public, as well as dancing, theater and other parties and clubs. Board, per month, 132.50; per week, $3.50. Sunday dinners and merchants' lunches specialties. The cream of the news today is the fact that the new line of gloves, canes, umbrellas and gents furnishing eoods at Perini Bros, in the Knutsford hotel is about the best that can be bought for gold or silver. The fur-nishiug fur-nishiug goods department has been recently added to their other line, and the combination combina-tion is a hummer. Don't forget that old umbrellas can be repaired and recovered at a nominal cost. . |