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Show CREAM OF THE NEWS. Free lunch at the Louvre between 11 a. m aud lp. m. every day. J. 3. Morse & Sons are sellln Snake Creek lump coal for $4.50 a ton, at 209 Main. To ail appearances trie road to Morgan City through City creek canyon is a go. . This evening the council will resume the consideration of the revised ordinances. Patronize the Louvre cafe and Pabst beer hall. Beit restaurant in the city In connection. connec-tion. II. V. Moloy is not an aspirant for the Liberal nomination for sherill, but is in the field for county clerk. The 'Louvre cafe and Pabst beer hall has in connection tiie finest restaurant to be found in Salt Lake City. The application of the Indiana Natural Gas company still hangs In the balance on the council manic scales. Conl Ellerbeck Bros., 49 East First South, are still sellinir Rock Springs, Black Butte and Pleasant Vtlley coal, sacked or loose. Hotelkeepers are roakinz extensive preparations pre-parations to care for the thousands who will visit this city during fair and conference Week. Burt Kelly, the well-known, printer, is said to be slated to succeed Sam Ewing as one of the city eounciimen from the Second precinct. Wlilieni Newton of this city has been eugaged Dy the Democrats of Idaho to deliver de-liver twenty-tive speeches duriug the present campaign. Fur the first time since they assumed office the city eounciimen had a clear table when an adjournment was taken. They can now see daylight ahead. John Overalls, a colored gambler doing business on East Second South street, was arretted last nitjhi. He gave security for his appearance when wanted. Iu our Provo correspondence it . is reported re-ported that Mr E. B. Jones of tliat city is coming to Salt' Liik3 to form a law partnership partner-ship with Mr. A. T. Shroeder. A great deal of complaint is made about the way in which Iloulahan, Griffith fe Morris, sidewalk contractors, litter up the streets and wa!ks while doing the work. It was stated to-day that the council went oil half-cocked last evening In the gas stock prop js.tion. There was an offer made last week, but it was withdrawn several days ao. The Liberals of Murray and tho Scandinavian Scandi-navian Political club of this city held a Joint meeting at Murray last nijrht. P. A. Franklin, Frank-lin, William Doxie, C. E. Allen, Fred Kesler and M. Marcellus Nelson wero the speakers. The first sutrar of this year's run has been reported to Secretary Sells by Thomas R. Cutler, manager of the Lehi Sugar works. It amounts to 13,800 pounds, upon which the territory pays a subsidy of one cent per pound. The Utah Title, Insurance and Trust company com-pany pays 5 per cent interest, payable quarterly, quar-terly, on savings deposits, insures titles to real estate and issues abstracts. Directors, J. E. Dooly, R. C. Chambers, A. L. Thomas, W. S. McCornick,T. R.Jones, J. J. Dalyand E. B.. Wicks. Mrs. B. B. Nesbitt has taken charge of the Manitou dining rooms, situated just east of the Knutsford. She la prepared to serve the general public, as well as dancing, theater and other, parties and clubs. Board, per month, $32.50; per week," $8.50. Sunday dinners and merchants' lunches specialties. i nc apuir regitten irlll sit as a board of review and correction upon the city rec-latration rec-latration on Maudar of next week and Terydajr a,'trwant for fire successive days in the rt t builillnr wcitnf the Halt I.ak theatur, on Flrnt South street. This Is the last chance to register; aee that yon bare been properly transferred; see that your name is spoiled right and that your Initials are stnteU correctly; see to it yourself and don't depend upon any reiriatrar. |