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Show SAN FRANCISCO ITEMS. $au Francisco, 3. Xews from Honolulu Hon-olulu to Oct. ISth, receiver! M-niglit, repres-nts the health of the king steadily improving. All fears tor the s;ifety of his life are removed. His majely makes his appearance in public pub-lic daily. A man named Fuel wa-s arrestLl chargixl with the nuuxler of Xid Allen, Al-len, n:i Facifie St., a few nights since. liieh.vrd lirand, in a small boat on the bay, to-night, was caught under the wheels of iho Oakland fcrry-loat. and killal. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Urtal Suci-e3in Ibo Cbariuine Artiste, MISSMAYHOWARD STUPENDOUS SUCCESS OF TIIE NEW PL.AY. norsE oHovvii-:r with pe u-ty AND WORTH. MIPS MAY JIOWAKI) KtCElVF.D A TURK. Tuesday Even'g, Nov. 4, 1073 In cntwinor.i.'e of tbo gront Iriuninh tlio rlnv u i II ho rcpeotci vvery nieht uniil further notk-e. TDBfflniAGDALEN' I'roaenlod n-ith now nn-i hsnu'iM fi-epory by Mr lioora Tirroll.fti.il a iiwcrfi:l di tribul'un of ebarejlcra. MHKCr ME RhJIv.the Ji-.Jnk-n. JUSS MaY lioWAI'U GrncoV'oseWry.tt yoans Eirr'i-h wnmnn, j ilisi Kato UcniQ SECTJJtE K a. rr H . Saturday attornoon, Kov. S, ot 2 o'clock. First May Howard 3I.ii in ea. In preiisrctinn, an outio row piny, in fiva acU, n-ritton c.vproisly for Jli Uo-rnrd, by W. II. L. tlnr-ios, Esi.. untitled, KOLTU SJJVlK. racneo it Lliiil-r nt- Adaii icnPnniuo"o find First Cirdo f; Second Circle. S:r: Third I'irulo, 2 -c: K-iorv-wl Son's iic. HiidiriimaU Piirnto iluxsT tu 812 oach. hos ulrioo ovoa at ID a tu. FOR SALE. T OFFER. AT A lUltGMIX MY P LAC 13 1 on Fifth East strcot. "ith furniture, Mr-jiof, Mr-jiof, b').lit'.rjf,-, lint-n. i-iano, ideturu, t.i'ilo warn etf., ':tc, j-ist ns it stand, f . r terms to suit tho puivhasor, -ithLioi-ret nt U percent por annum on defoirud p;i. vinous- It cot over twenty thousand dollar? - Kvory-thinK Kvory-thinK ia in purlect order, and tbo bent oi its kind. Apply on tho promises or at iho II kj:-xli. kj:-xli. odico. no! THOMAS FITCH. FOR SALE. ATA (IRK AT HIMATX. A OF J. woll-mHteht-d. ytatns lsy mares, with a now t.'i' buiih-yand Iihtuuss. One of tbo mares ; hns trcttcd in two t'orty-iive, and they can co 1 t"?ether in lliroo minute,-;. AVurrantdsound. I.i.d. nn J fccatlo. nccustomoJ tu bo driven by nlndy. Can he i-Gin at MoTclTa I ivory stblo on Firs', toulh Street, near .Main Streat. W ill be nold at a creal sncriiico, aa iho owut-r i? ab sent nv.d hns no we for thorn. A i-dy nt Mor-rell'tf Mor-rell'tf stable, or at the Ukrmi office. nol THE THIRTEENTH QUORUM OF SEVENTIES ! Are hereby nu'.ifl. J lhat their moetincs iviU f.o rc.-umol lur-h wininrtf l.-T-l this d:e.) uvcnuiK ft . o'eke':. in the voairy of tto Thirteenth H'ar.l A fiuby Rooms. A full nttscdiinco in rn.niftod. p.ni.O' FOSTER. President. THOS. C JONES, Clerk. not "DrJOKFJ LORD Will e"i'oONE LECTURE nt Liberal Institute, Friday Evening, NOVEMBER 7:h, 1S73. SuVjccC tj ieep Fliabolli tho Sovereign ond tho Woni'.n, l,foOn-- to commonso at 7' , o'clock, liei eu .Si) cml-; to bo bad nt the iirini-.n.l lm:rls anil nt th.i ,Kli i-o ot I lu- lnttituts on tho cveniig ul' tho Lccturo. noi NOTICE, Ilavins leased iho D- Y. LOWER GRJST MILL ! Lately run ly D R. Allen, I am row prepared lo tiirn out as ood a iuslity of JET1 Ti O TJ Bj ! nsnnv in ihv mr.rt;oi. Erirc onyourgrain nnd pivo tne a trial, rio-i C. T!. 1VILCKEN. P A L AC E BAT H S IS Commercial SttooL I'rics HcJticc! So 50 Cents I In order to coinni.to with hard times, nnd clro over, i, dy a ahaneo to keoi clcaD, hoatlhy a: d warai d'-ii ing n ir.tor. ,o'J MA It I Ell BROS. Telegraphy Taught ! fi ALL AN V EVENING EETWF.E"! ? V no.l l'i ,Mo&, at tho F1FTEKNTU AKU It b LIEF ROOM, fcnturdnys ocd Sun-d-ys cci'i'tl. not E. N. SNIDER, Tolegraiihcr. New Hairdressing Saloon I HAVING CHANGED MY PLACE OF business Irom th-; Pr-'acs linrber Shop, on Commorcinl Mrot, I bee leave !o thank the kind and tcduljont public for their nt liberal patronnpe, and horovith Fitli-it a cin-tinuuijQC cin-tinuuijQC cf ff.uip at my new 11 i rdr'-inir Saloon on ij-nnd South' (".. cl'i'O'it'o ul'r Br...'B bitnV. 11AKKY WILST. Nov l. 17:1. n"l STATIONERY. STEVENS & CP., WesalB autl Retail Stationers, Between Walker and CHfl House?, ! M A Vr S-ViEKT. S LT L A, K E CITY. I Til E IK.lDB SUTLIEp. THE HERALD BOOK BINDERY Terns out BLAXK BOOKS, Order Books, Registers M ; AZIM.S, in U Lutt City. I FOUNDRIES. NATHAN DAVIS &. SONS, mOHAHBBBASS tfODBDERS All kind. of CASTiira TO ORfBR. agents lor GRIFFITH & WEDS r Patent Vortical Portable TT? ENGINES AND SAW HILLS; Ball ". .JMnKlo and Hoadiu .M:u-bina. Ann Col'" A Matwoll MaDiifncttiriDv: Ccrrrarir I'UMl'INO MACUINKI'.Y. 1 rft W'l Flreet. near N. rtli """eiDrlp Kt-en SALT LAKE CITY. PROFESSOR DANCING ifeMfi ACADEMY, Gnis' Class will niool evory Mundny and Wedno.iday ot'eoinfi. La-lid and Gonts evo?y Tucday and Sntur-day Sntur-day evenings. For torm annly at tho IlullJ-roit! of tho Theatro, First Sou'h Street. BALL TO LHT FOB PARTIES. M J. U'K KLLI0O3. P- S, OLT.SH H. J. M'KELLIGOH & CO., Imrortors and Doalera in Foreign i Domeetio WINES AND LIQUORS, Tobaccos and Cigars, HSFarnham Stroot, OMAHA, Neb. Polo Agent for O'DONNELL'S 0. K. Whisky, No. 1, Sixth District of Kontocky. F?1 J. K. TRUMBO, THE GREAT War Horse of an Auctioneer IS OX HAND AGAIN. AT TIIE C0-I C0-I OfTiilivo Auction and Commission llou.'e, St'ind is: .'outh strict, ono door East of Din-woodv. Din-woodv. I've y day at lit ft in. Now is vo:ir eh mco for br-iina ri Goods of all kinds and Household fit rnif.iro. Also Horso?, Mulos, Cattle and Wngrni. o2I THE ADVANCED PRICE i'AIIJ FOB Dried PEACHES 4NO APPLE S, TEASDEL &. CO. Wo arp gclliiiK tow 170K CASH our Slock of Blankets, Clothing, Shawls, AMD Woolen Goods. TEASDEL & CO. PARLOR, HEATING, AND COOKING STOVES, At Low Ciisli K-ilcf. TEASDEL &. CO, VEKY CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, Tiie finest of T IE -A. S3' -Vnd "ewly Eoaslod O O P P P P . CALL A.NU EXA.M1NE. XO TIlorltl.E Tu SlInlY liliiil'S All sm!s il..livcrl Free vt Vimrtu: TEASDEL Si, CO., 65,67,69 East TompleStrea i nm mmM ! Mercantile lostiioiion j Is doing the largest business ever carried on in the Territory Terri-tory of Utah, arising from an uniform system o! dealing principally with manufacturers manufactur-ers of standard goods, buying in immense quantities and selling on the closest margins. The largest part of their purchases tor the WHOLESALE AiiO fiLTAIL DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT are made through their New York oflice, i'rom whence all fluctuations in the Foreign and Home Markets are closely close-ly watched. The Institution is complete in all its various departments and fresh novelties are added to tne stocK as last as tuuy are ofiered in the market. Visitors are shown through the buildings without the slightest importunity to purchase. pur-chase. The gentlemen in charge of the several departments arc among the .most widely and favorably known in the Eocky Mountains and we. commend them to the eonli-dcuce eonli-dcuce of the public, promising that no effort on their part will be wanting to ensure a continuance of its patronage. They are enabled not only to suit the tastes of an intelligent intelli-gent trade, but also to compete com-pete successfully with Kasteru dealers. In fact, no country merchant can allord to pass by this city under the impression im-pression thatKastern markets will give him lower prices, better stock ormore favorable terms. Their GROCERY, HARDWARE! A V ) DRUS DEPARTMENT;! lor completeness and variety of stock have never been equalled west of New York, and merchants in the neighboring neigh-boring settlements and Territories Terri-tories cannot do better than replenish their stocks from this source, Their I'LOTHIA'fi DElMiTHiEiW is now opening its magnificent Fall and 'Winter Purchases, among which is the most varied assortment of Gentlemen's Gentle-men's Furnishing Goods ever brought to Utah. Since merchant-tailoring has been added add-ed to and made a specialty in this department, that branch of the Institution's trade has attained a perfection perfec-tion never arrived at by any-similar any-similar house in the Territory. Terri-tory. Foreign and domestic fabrics of every stylo and price made to order or sold iu pieoe. The SHOE FACTORY DpM keeps thirty hands constantly con-stantly employed on all classes of work, and has never failed to secure the Prize Medals at our Territorial Fairs. Their facilities for turning out first-class work have never been equalled by any like establishment in Utah. Gentlemen and Ladies visiting the' city-would' city-would' do well to leave their measures with that Department, Depart-ment, thus enabling them to order by mail at any lime they desire a perfect tit. Among the Specialities of this Department are those ol Horse Collars, and supplying the trade with Leather and Findings, a largo and complete com-plete stock of which will always be found on hand. The Listitution deals in every class of merchandise, and all persons however remote re-mote from business or manufacturing manu-facturing centres can Lave their- orders promptly filled by mailing them to H. B. Clawson, Sup't. BOOTS. SHOES. AND HATS. D U H F O R D $c SOMS . Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Ladies' Furs, AHD Gents Gloves. Wholesale and Retail Orders from Town and Country Solicited. ee 1 DRY GOODS, CARPETS, ETC. WALKER BROTHERS. lALL, 18 7 3. GREAT ATTRACTION. THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN UTAH OmiSTLYQ IX PART Ob' oo j DRESS GOODS, IH o i FURS" g KNIT (iOOI)S. SHAWLS, c , MIENS FLANNELS, J JT IfEDLVliOTKa, CAMELS HAIR CLOTHS, H O CLOAKS, SEAL SACQUBS, 111 LSI BUY, o W REDINCOTE CLOTHS, w w o J IlEPELLANTS, NOTIONS, LACES, etc. f GENERAL DEALERS. tYcoWere IF YOU WAXI THE BEST s ih: ie'ie t i isr a FOR TUB LOWEST PRICE. GO TO TAYLOR & CUT LEE Or for anything in tho lino of Dry Ms, Groceries, Stoves, Boots M Sloes, GO TO TAYLOR & CUTLER. East Temple St., under Taylor's Hotel. P.-iwl Teaches taken. Special attention to Country Orders. uu LIFE INSURANCE. MISSOURI VALLEY LIFE INSURANCE CO, OF LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS. ALL POLICIES NON-FORFEITIfJC. ISTo Restrictions ipon Travel. DIV IDEXDS ON CONTRIBUTION PLAN, leeurini ihtjrfMtoit Poaanlarr Adfi.-U' to tho Policy Holdon. 0VEDENDS & LOSSES ARE PAID IN CASH. THE COMPANY RECEIVE NO NOTES AND GIVE NONE. THIS COMPANY DECLARES DIVIDENDS ON TEE FIRST PAY SI KM 'I'liK MItfiSOUKI VALLEY LIFE INSURANCE COilPANY b Uio o::j X. Comnny orgnn'wjd that can issue. IIEGI8TERED POLICIES. Which j.rovidc actual, bona fide STATE Svuritv for full amount of the Policy n. L-uimiifttior.f, efR'h nrate Policy (Kctem) bearing the Certifies! of thfi St'- MK-;'in;.-rriL'nt of Insurance to this effect. Soe Spoci&l Act of LeUlature of K.&E-'' 7, ifoc. 50. 'PUKSK pnr.If'IKS ARE AS SECURE AS OUR NATIONAL CURR'Cf L ')U GOVERNMENT BONDS. HATKONIZE the Company that can tve you the Bept Seci-ritv, ar.4 the Urrff' l DiviLk'nd?, and that loan their monyy whero they receive it. All th1 rrztj r. .:. '- here by the Company is loaned here at 12 por cent, interest, on Kfftl .-j'-vurity, to it Policy Holders, and large soma in addition brought bore (nm p '"'J TONTINE DIVIDEND l'OLICIBS: I TL'K MISSOURI VALLEY LIFE IXSUBAKCE COMPANY is taJ ! 1. is upon n method which it meeting witi rreat frvnr im.".rK ftil c'.sk- ii ralieJ the "IOXTLNE DIVIDEND SlSTESf:" i ''UKf E Policies can be reRistcrod as other Policlw of the C'nii-say. rjlUE TONTINE DIVIDEND POLICLF.S of this e-impiuiv comrlnt flJL! 5?v 1 g.-mt .l..irtile principles of Life Intumjce, rii: SAFETY, IHOTICI''-AXD IHOTICI''-AXD IXVKSTMEXT. 'IIIK P.:.icy Holders remaininR to ?hre Tontine Hurpiu. (eeure ull pid''-i i ..f ori-iiuil dmounts insuredivid a rerurn ia Oilh. of FiUl Amount of 'Trf !.'!, v, uh over 30 per cent added. 'Pill:; rv-.ilt i ohtair.rd here princirftlly frr.tn the fr.ct thnt th rnnr.nj of the -' I p.T i loaned u TWELVE PER CEST. Compound Intwwt, hiie Conip!.i;ic5, nstricted to loan their money at home, receive only SU per cenL oa LEGAL INTEREST: CONNF.CTICUT 6percent. I KANSAS !;'" NEW YORK, 7" " I NEBRASKA - ,. MISSOUKI 12" " I COLORADO '1111 E o.lvnntaio of tVcftom InveslmenU to the Policy Holder appoan in the rc!i.' 1 ...Mil,.. PiKur.-s: The amount of Jl.ttw, invested for ''' I'" 11 " 1 CM. Gcu,.u..d Int ,t, is 18,4aA-at IS per cent. .1 is SIS,0!..S. TIMS f'nraranv have reonntlv orrranirl a Branch here, known i lh "'l L .MOUN'l'AlN BRANCH," of Salt Lake C.ty, which emhracw am. uiembon the Iwt hiL-in..H men of thocuy. . h nillK Company i. in HounhinK condition with a '"X''ot'S! ' 1 ! I p.T, . nl;1;o of iiu-roa-o of hu.sine.-s the patyear W'lnjc l:.rKd m ll,e old Ea-L ni Com,.:uut. VO MOKE SAFE, PRUDENTLY MASACiKD, KTTKK JS couuln- lor 11 pntronKo. NA.ni F.I. A. N.mUKST, Altenl, Sal. Lake City, Juno 21, 1ST, Second door north of Walker Heu JeSI |