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Show NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SALT LAKE THEATRE, Suit Like Thea'.ro Cori'oraiijn, rroi-riotor; Clan-ion. (.'aiao A Wi!li;i:a-, M.in.tra rJamo II. Yia.on, M:i-o Msiiiii-.t : C- J . Thnuia Mu-i.-sl li'i-c-tvr; V. B- .Abu-iiio, l'rv.;n-'t.T; (.;.-o. linai, Slvlk Arii t. I j . MISS KATE DEN IN, i Mi (.'jn-io Cocswoll Mrs. Frank Rea, (her j M Lis A . .A . Adam l:rst ai'i'iranco iu-ruj .M rs. S n-io .M ar Jen Mrs. rrah t ribio Xisi tiarjb Nai'uor Mi l.ijia D is :.tiss lioa Loo, 1 Mr. W. J. C-iwoll Mr. W. C rrasbi-t Sir. Frank Ha (bij Mr. K. II. Mar u-q i ijritaci.i'm-.'uicohcrej Mr. Mark V.'ilion Mr. A. 'i borne Mr.H. J . Moluu.-'h Mr.M. torpor Mr, 11. Maib.-n I Mr. 11. K. An-ber Mr. H- llor.-loy j y.i. li. Huberts Mr. Jas. il. Vm.on I SATU IU)AY Svuulsoos, fikstcrand matinee Himtci Dawn "fWaiiilsriMMinsM" SATURDAY EVE., OCT. A, IS73, Will ba presented tha urea! jri play, EAs'T"CLv'iUi L To c im-Iudo with t'10 "ar.'O oiq WAfiDERISG HlfiSTREL MU.NDAV 1.111''. X. E -A. b: . TWENTIETH WARD CO-OPCRA- TIVE INSTITUTION. rpiIK 5Girt-rLcn-.uU iu.Wuis of thu Stuu'i-L Stuu'i-L hobk'i- uf tho Tivoiitiutb War.l Co- t-f t-f nuivo In.-tiuitioQ will bu hoM t ilio M nnl .srb.'u'-hoii-'j, en Monday ovouidf. October (il h, li7 1, at S o VI nek ol (JKOlitiS UEYNOLDS, Secretary. . -A. UAHltV WHU1HT HA 0VRRI1MK thnni-H and -ill ro-fen Liii .u.u tr ro-ort. -TJ MAIM STKIifcT, thi- m.-rninn. whore ho will, n us-ial. fiiJO'o ot tno lion of k'voniKL" to hi l'ri.rnl and thu iublic generally. gen-erally. All arc invitfd lo tall. ol E. DUSCU, Tioidinj. SALT LAKE CITY GAS COMPANY'S Rules and Regulations: J. Surviuo-iiii to the curb'touo, and the Consumer j my fur ailfoin that imiut to ibo raisins l'iuo in tlio biiiblinj, but iho amount liai i un account uf tba Mot&r -iiiuii be as n diiims'.t, liable to bo rot u mod to tb Con-sunior Con-sunior Uiod removal or ilicontinu.inc r.r -ho in-; tho Cuinraiij, howo.'er. r' if-.' t'le right to cbarco !or tho who.o lonib ot eri-io -iiif.o ivberij too i-ias is to bu used lor a limited i lime or in small iiuarjtitius. Xo Fiio jha'l bo run bEttroin liie Meter and tbtiMain of tho Cuajjany. Freo accosa jha'l nt all ti-ccs bo nllo.Ted t!;o Coiui'anvV. Imju'O'.or or Ajrcr.t to the premi.-js of tho Cocuiii.'r to read tho Meter' and ox -mine tho wholo A tijiarat , cr lor the lomoval ot tlm -let;r and Sorvico-1'i : it tlio bills tiro not iircimMly I'aid, or, if it be found ncoudraiy, to i'lotLt tbo Co:ii( a ij irotu abuf o or fraud- In case of leak, the rtj. -cock at the Meter or other suitable nlao shall bo turned by the 0-aiimec to rbut oQ thir Gn-! fioai such loan and tho Uonsumor shall 'notify the i'omranv iunncdhUly ol any k'ftk in tho e,rvico-i'iu'c or Aleter, and cause any otiier ouks to be immediately corrected, a.hi shall not allow a liuhl Lo bo taken to whero an eicajie of Uas ii lioiveiJtiiilo until alter freo ventilation. AOor Service is completed by the Company, the Ooi-Mimer. or owner of the building, ,-ha 1 tliereufuT soo that no water bo allowed from the Miof or .'troet io work injury to tho itouj-j.-cs through tho placo wliore the orvtccipii'o is laid una tbo UimMimer ill proi. rvo tho Mei-.T inmi injury by carulo?sness Oraccidont, and iiwh injuries t-holl bo recair'd at tho wi'tr.jj a: thu t-touiuer. In Cf o a 1 eter b? found Ji'eptivo. it will bo chiiDso-l and the churns lor Oa shall bo comjuit'd as nearly as ui&y ba Irum saaio siuiil.T jiuiiod Tho tonuct o' nny i romiir-i us;;;; tball eivo id lens t three d sis' nut ice wh't n Mbmit to roiaovc. so that tbotla.s aoc-tunt may bu settled, set-tled, or ho th.ll remain liabu ior all liaf tnatmay be jiassod throurh tho Meter until such notice i- isivcd: and any tonaiil niovine into any iii'misos aul ba ninsr tho Comjianv's Uas without previoiitly m ving BOtiiio tborotif, will iio liaKle tu tiy ;hu whole aiuwunt due' for t.!as !ia shown by the Motor. Tho Coiu'iiny may jirovido such further KoKiilation? a--they may tind ncct'Saary in tho u.so i.nd uoniumniioD of Uas. A'l i-orfPTiF Lifing, or allowinc ,, Ca.s to be u?ed upon shcir :tiui-cs aftertbo ptiblication bcreuf, who may not have i reviou.-ly jiyi.ed tho Oomiian 's l-uloa ar.d H ecu la "i" hp, will bo Cfn.Jiit;red aa ajrui-ius Ii tho ;;uno, and will do ,--u under ti.o conditions tncreol imlffnb-jccliun imlffnb-jccliun thereto, in writing, is received by the secretary of tho Company. SALT LAKE CITY GAS QOHPASY, Office at the Gas Worl;-, o-l Oct. o, 1873. TINNERS ANDrrCAS FITTERS. f. 4- MITCHELL. tlVID JiVKB. MITCHELL & JAMES, TJcspi'otfuily nnnouncc to tne Pulilii' that they lifivo Jli'-.MuvKii to their Zsew l'n?-nitsi's l'n?-nitsi's on "West Tcniplt; Street, upnoilo the C'ilyAteiU Market, wlu-re tjii-y hapo, by strk't nttt-ntion c Litmus? niuf small in-qlit; io merit tlie con tinned juitroiiae so libemlly bcstowttl ypon them. TIN.SHEET IRON & CDPPERSLIITHS FfliXACE WORK & P.OOFIXO. j Gas, Water, and Steam Fitters. j WEST TEMPLE STKEDT, Oiutilv I City Mi-.it Mark.4 i S! rCrL FLACPt,Gr VAMLLA, iE.tlON. ETC., I Fcr FUToriu- Ice Croam, Cakes an! rtry. J " i With pro-it ci: fy ii r,-w y.r. t , ! ft'C CN'rnct rmui tlie (-", fi !n l l-',-n:.- and An ni:i!i-s, catli tl:.ir:ctt. il-Mc I ;. vor. unJ prflnrc ",.-.. ; . ' tV.-, fiav. Uf Q.v-it str .'.A V: ' r-'ti-ilif. X-f jvir' "'ff o:'. i.i rircf't.;-t. y0 r. -r, - ', , ; j i,ji,i;,tf: nn'--ui' t'.'nt, - I "irf.tr'uwj to L-.-UI n' uu!. 'v. ' V- ill C'lCC. HaC t0 C.'f j: j i'-A:fiJl4, a'-:i'""ii J'-tron fr.r .-.j s'lj'erior to the i h. i-ti-n : .- ! I'r. 1'fiff' hj-KU FUvoria- j,'..-,.. ! t'ci.;uird only l.iy ! STEELE &z "o:f::.xc ' llci'uta, LIIICAUO aii'.t ST. Lf'iL'IS."" ' ' ' Jlunnfoctvr'r of Dr. IVicc'j t'.Xut.l i XiOYS CO-OPERATIVE Mercantile Institution Is doing tha largest business ever carried on in the Territory Terri-tory of Utah, arising from an uniform system of 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 lor the WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL DM GOODS DEPARTMENT are made through their New York oilice, from 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 the stock as fast as they are olfered in the market. isitors are shown through the buildings without the slightest importunity to purchase. pur-chase. The gentlemen in charge of the seyeral departments are among the most widely and favorably known in the Rocky Mountains and we commend them to the confidence confi-dence 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 successfullj-with Eastern dealers. In fact, no country merchant can afford to pass by this city under the impression im-pression thatEastem markets will give him lower prices, better stock or more favorable terms.' Their . GROCERY, HARDWARE MUG DEPARTMENTS for completeness and variety of stock have never been equalled west of Xew York, and merchants in the neighboring neigh-boring settlements and Territories Terri-tories cannot do better than replenish their stocks from this source. ; Their CLGTilINC BEPARTJEAT is now opening its magnificent Fall and 'Winter Purchases, among which is the most varied assortment ol Gentlemen's Gentle-men's Furnishing Goods ever brought io Utah. Since mer-ehant-fuloring has been added add-ed to and made a specially in this department, that branch of the Institution's trade lias attained a perfection perfec-tion never arrived at by any similar house in the Territory. Terri-tory. Foreign and domestic fabrics of' every style and price made to order or sold in piece. Their BOOT M mi DeparlMt keeps thirty hands constantly con-stantly employed on . all classes ol work, and lias never failed to secure the Prize Medals at our Territorial Fairs. Their facilities for turning out lirst-class work have never been equalled by any like establishment in Ltah. Gentlemen and Ladies visiting the citv - would do Well to leave their measures with that Department, Depart-ment, thus enabling them to 'oider -by mail at unv time ttiey desire a perfect lit. j ne . Institution deals in en-i v class of merchandise, "J "it persons however re- :n Ui.-m.-j or njf.jm. I i centres er.-,, ,!lVL. j ' " "i;oer;- promptly fi!!,.J :ng them to j II- D. Ci.viv.jus, Sup't. 1 ! ' i ; . i ! i I i CEMERAL DEALERS. TO CONFERENCE "VISITORS! if ver -.van r uksi run Tin: lowest r.'11'K, m tu T A Y Ii() I A: (TTL 10 li Or At ;inj thing in tlio lino of Dry Ms, Groceries, Stoves, Boots and Siioes, do TO TAYLOR & CUTLER, East Temple St , under Taylors Holef LIFE INSURANCE. MISSOURI-VALLEY LIFE IHSUHANCE E0 . OF LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS ALL POLIOSES fOFJ-FORFEITiniC. No 1 lottrit-.tioiis upon Travel. DIVIDENDS Ce.NTlltia HON l'l. AN, tioli H,.,olw . DiViDEMDS &. LOSSES ARE PAID IN CASH. :THE C0J11MXV RKCEIVR NO NOTES AXD GIVE mK TU1SCOW1-ANV DECLARES DIVIDENDS ON THE KIHST rATSIm fTUE MISSOURI VALLEY LIFE l.S'SL'llANCE co,..vv . k l Comimiiy MK3Til2. d Unit ran Uuu 1-UJ11AN u th- on), i i sstjiu ii o i-o i.i o, r-M, "V-liieh proviih' ft.'tim, bona iic FTATE Swnrli.- r.r r.,n rW,SKVTO 0l' SATIOKAL CURRENCY pATRO.VIZE ll.o Camiiam- ll,l ki vou ,,, , to Iu pu,icy hj . - as-cacsi TONTLXE DIVIDE Nil POLICIES: rilHK .UISSOl'M VALLEY LIFE sril-fr rnvnivv 1'HESE PolM be n.si,ti ., otlmr Poll, of thi, TUE ''TINK DIVIOKKQ POLICIES r rum, iv 1 iii tr,-w au y.3r " c" of mi Ammtof.iMm CompaiUM, rwtrictcd to loan their mo, L rhLn"r.' 'K"'" wl'" E"" average. y 1 h ma' 0'y iu lr cent, on U LEGAL INTEREST' Xrwfw"' P ""t. I KANSAS ' I2MroH ouki,..: IcSuct::::::::::::::;:::::;!! 1 : rpUE dvantaf of Wostprn Invoitmcnts to tho Policy Holdor ap,,ore in the Wtowoi 1 ibyilmg Figures: The amount of J1.C0O, invesUid for Fifty YoanweSJ nt. Com,und lot ,rEt, ,s 518,420.25-at 12 per cent, it it el,00S?85. i t i .1 "K'CIl," of Sail Lako City, wh ch ombraca amon ill members the bet business men of the oity. umuraui araoni u rpHE Company is in a nourishing condition, with a rapidly-increasing business. s VO MORE SAFE, PRUDENTLY MASAOBD. UKTTKB DIVIDED PA 1.- K- k V'5""110 Company, ousts Lust or Wo.-t. tlmn tl, Miouri Vf- cou5nUloHuy:.jKl to ",o " S"'1 L"k SAM t EL A. SAKUEJiT, A;eut, Sail Lake City, June -21,1873 Second door north of Walker Houfo. ie-2 DRY COODS, CARPETS, ETC. WALKER BROTHERS GREAT ATTRACTION. THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN UTAH, CO.mSTlXG IX l'AUT OF g DEESS G-OODS ' H 2 FURS, O KNIT fiOOKS. J 3 I SHAWLS. 2 o '2 "PiESS IXAX.VKI& g VKllS C.MK,.S HAIR CUR 3 o ao.uo I i - jLAI. SAOilE-. 11 iSI I-U V, i o LU C REDINCOTE CLOTHS, -J '31 CL, ItBI'IiLLA.TW, jN0TI0NS, LACES, etc. j BOOTS. SHOES, AND rtATS. I 1873. FALL TRALE 1873. "Vc li;te now on Sale full Linus of BOOTS AND SICOES, HATS O-A-iPS, TEXTS' (i I,on!S, ANtt LJIDIES JT'TJ.'RS In FIUCF. !i,l tJVAI.ITY v il,-:y ...nipnilion. '.J'lic Ti.i !i Ti.,'!.! ,!,, t(, livrl. lltr i i;.,-,. i',,;-. it usin- olsiMvliriv. Vhok,lc ami nciii, DUNFORD & SONS. .r It ' |