Show The Red PocketBook I 1 In connection with the production rI of tho abovenamed piece at the theatre on Monday night the fol lowing brief synopsis will be readable reada-ble It is the old story of an honest man wrong IJy accused of an atrocious f atro-cious crime for which he suffers severe and cruel punishmentending in exile and the most painful hardships hard-ships on sea and land After years of patient waiting a chain of circumstances cir-cumstances bring about the usual j triumph of virtue over villainy and Marquis de Rochebrane is restored to his position in society and rewarded with the band of the woman who has loved him through good and ill report alike The dia 4 Jogue of the play is remarkably I eloquent the plot is one of unusually unusu-ally deep dramatic force the situations situa-tions are superb the tableaux are pictures worthy of the pencil of i Dare and the ensemble of the piece < r almost perfect f Mrs F M Bates who plays the leading pan is well known to the theatregoers of Salt Lake and is recognized as an able emotional actress ac-tress her record here wan a brilliant one and all who have seen her will remember her as an attractive and 4 J conscientious professional Miss I t Sable Hiuckley has also fillpd successful Ii 4 i suc-cessful engagements here and thaI I tha-i memory of ner acting here is fresh with many patrons of the drama f 7 shQ is a vivaxjiqjjs sprightly j i lady and is highly esteemed for her I good qi aities on the boards The j cast ia wellmade among the members t mem-bers of the Home Dramatic club t r the stage management is in good f hands and the scenery and mechanical mechan-ical effects will be all that tha piece calls for |