Show DRAMAIIGA8DLIRIG I Tlke Minstrel Performance Last I Evening flOSS AID BOSS TOMORROW The Lost Parqdlce Commences an Engagement Engage-ment on Wednesday < DIckr Maaiflelft ana His Trnnk Notes Harerleys Minstrels drew agood houso nt tbo theatro last evening and it need scarcely be said that the performance was a most enjoyable one and was received with roars of laughter and applause Haverlys is one of the brightest combinations combina-tions now on tbo Toad and is destined to doa do-a good business everywhere The first part was brilliant and Billy Rice an old favorite in Salt Lake received re-ceived an ovation which was repeated when he appeared in the closing burlesque wear in a huceTTuscarora badge W heres the man asked Billy l who is looking for Tuscarora scalps 1 Here was tap answer Well was the reply youll find plenty Chicago Whereupon the house literally went to pieces There was some disappointment over the failure of Rice to appear and Discuss the SItuatIon as billed but his absence was due it is said to a sore throat Ellwood without doubt the best female impersonator on the stage today Bogert and OBrien have few If any equals in their mu specialties Thatchers Pearls from the Bottom of the Sen received an encore and it was fairly won bully jumped into public faVor in an instant i in-stant The finale Bill Trovatoro is far and away ahead of tho usual closing of minstrel min-strel shows I I Tho most successful skit and one that I has carried everything before it this season I sea-son Hess and Hoss will be presented I for tho first time here at tho Salt Lake I theatre on Monday and Tuesday evenings I That tho reign of farce comedy Is not yetI yet-I over is proven by Vie excellent business I which those two comediansCharley Reed E and William Collier have been doing with I Hoss and Hoss which is conceded I howling hilarious hit and was written by I themselves This is Reed and Colliers first season on the road as stars acd they have made a most excellent record The fair prospects advance were justified inn In-n measure by the clever achievements at both gentlemen In the past Theatre goers are well acquainted with both Charley I Reed and William Collier The former has lone been one of the favorite low comedians of the country and the latter while still avery a-very IOung man has made an enviable record as un actor But Willie Collier was nlmost born to the stage and passed the early years of his tuiton in the classic atmospherG of Augus tin Dalxs company He is best known to us perhaps through his connection with the City Directory company in which with the part of the stare manager he T ado a conspicuous success Charley Reed is versatile and naturally lunny man he has few peers at flinging a nonsensica topical song or telling a spepialty story I Mr John Sorg a clever composer and an excellent musician has been busy all season sea-son Infusing new material in the way of songs and choruses into the piece The company is one of the strongest organizations organiza-tions ever gotten together for the interpretation interpre-tation of farcial comedy The following latest songs will bo introduced intro-duced during the performance Told Between Be-tween Ticks The Jinplo of the Bell Hey Rube A Pretty Girl The Kids I Fourth of July Ive Be n Thinking I The American Beau Brummels and J > r others Charles Frohams Lost Paradise company com-pany arfivid in their special car President Presi-dent direct from New York on this mornings 3 oclock train and are now at the Union Pacific depot They will quarter quar-ter at the Templeton hotel The company bad the option o 1 spending three days either in Chicago or Salt Lake and remem bering the delightful time they had here last year when they were playing Men end Women they preferred Slt Lalio and came through ahead of their ensraec ment which does not open till Wednesday Wed-nesday nient William Morris and his wife Etta Hawkins are already here having arrived yesterday from St Paul Maudio Adams end ber mother came on ahead to visit relatives 2 Idaho and they will join the company tomorrow Charming Odette Tylor arrived Johnson Cyril Scott Elaine EiUon W H Crompton James Barrow Emmett Corrigan Thomas Oberte and the others who made so pleasant an impression last year are with the company The company com-pany is uuder the management of Al Morrissey Mor-rissey who brought both the Men and Women and Wilkinsons Widows companies com-panies to Salt Lake In The Lost Paradise by Henry C Do t MUle which is to be presented itulhis city at the Salt Lake tncatre for three nights commencing Wednesday June 29 by Charles Frohmaas admirable stock company com-pany the dramatist bus made an excursion from the atmosphere of the drawing room into that of the worksf op The play treats of the labor question which has proven itself it-self to be a successful channel through which to appeal to the public sympathy as the war subiect has been I Thelabor question is not dwelt upon in an offensive manner from the standpoint of I cither capital or labor Mr Do Mule has merely placed victory in the hands of the oppressed doing what any person with a heart would do dealing with the same conditions con-ditions The playwright does not prato on the injustice of tho present social system nor indulge in any tedious dissertations He merely emphasizes his lesson by con tra8tnfend In this way the problem of cap list and labor is merely made a bold but harmonious background for an interesting love stosy Andrew Knowlton the owner of an im JECCBO iron works flourishes by appropriating appropri-ating the invention of another man who in turn was able to complete his work by the suggestions and ideas of a young man whom be had adopted At the time of the opening of the play tho young man in question is occupying the position of DUperintendentof the Knowlton a Iron Works and is ignorant of the assist V cnce his early york had been toward 1 malting Knowlton a millionaire Tho young man Reuben Warner by name becomes be-comes acquainted with the truth through a diary which comes into his possession after the death of his fosterparont This book reveals the secrets of the mans pri Tttte life and expresses the desire that upon his death all benefits which might be derived from the patents should fall upon Warner instead of upon his own son Ralph Standish Warner loves Knowltons daughter Margaret but her parents desiring de-siring to gain a name and social position promise their daughter in rnarrlaee to Standish the girl consents to this arrangement arrange-ment not from any feeling of love but from A sense of duty to her father and mother Standish as tbe prospective bride groom is given a half Interest In the works and asserts his power immediately by refusing the men an increase of wages Cnd announcing his determination of discharging dis-charging Warner from the factory In the striae which follows Warner stands by the men from a keen sense of justice although al-though be has by this time apprised Knowl ton W his knowledge of his parents Kuowllon a man whose heart can Only be reached by appealing through his daughter daugh-ter and his solicitude for her welfare and the fear of exposure Injuring her social position brines him to accede to Warners request in behalf of the workmen Mar fraret who has seen Standishs autocratic r imperious conduct during the trouble with the workmen grows to despise him and finally breaks off the engagement Att rYsrner h succeeded In securing all J o I that the men asked for he determines leave the works and town forever and Margaret with womanly ttelicscy 1 ac KooWledge injustice she has done him and confesses1 her love This play it is sid exhibits more efficiently the i excel lence of the stock company than any work it has previously attempted and as Mr Frohmans organization has already made a name for ittfelf in this city a brilliant engagement can be expected William Morris plays tho part of Warner in a most vigorous and intelligent manner Miss Odette Tyler an actress of many accomplishments ac-complishments is Margaret while Cyril Scott one of the best actors In juvenile parts and ElaineEiison carry out a secondary second-ary love story in a comedy vein in a most interesting manner Maudo Adamsour Maudio has a sweet and winsome though quiet part Etta Hawkins bas a pronounced character role which she handles with much artistic cleverness Others prominently promin-ently cast are W H Crompton and Orrin Johnson The minor characters are of course well taken when the performance I will be complete in every respect All of the Now York scenic investiture wiJI be brought hero and every attention given to detail po Tbo big wave of indignation over tho shabby treatment of the Salt Lake tbentre goers by Dicky Mansfield has notyet subsided sub-sided and it is but fair to presume that the next time the prince of egotists illumines this part of the earth ho will discover that Salt Lakers will resent such gratuitous insults in-sults as a verdant critic allowed him to heap upon them through the columns of the Tribune p Appropos of the Mansfield episode the theatre attaches are tolling Jibe story that illustrates how arrogant the man is Mansfield Mans-field was present OH tho staga when the trunks of the company wore being brought in and watched the proceedings as carefully careful-ly though ho were going to loso a nickol Presently there was a literal roar and it all arose because tbo trunk of a member was allowed precedence over that of Mansfield Mans-field Had the man who was handling the baggage been in Mansfields employ there is no doubt but that ho would have been instantly dismissed Asx it was Dicky could dono more than sweat and fumo and paw the air k 1 Again during one or the performances the liro bell commenced ringing Mansfield was pacing back and forth behind the ScenesWhata Whata that bell ringing for he demanded de-manded of a stage hand Theres a fire Where I dont know And Mansfield stalked offmuttering something some-thing about a hideous noise interrupting his performance When Mansfield next visits Salt Lake Chief Stanton will please see that enl stm alarms are given Wonderland is still playing to good houses Week commend ngTbursday June BOth many new features will be seen In Curio ball will appear A O Babel the Texas cow boy pianist assisted bj Mattio Babel the great cornetist Babel much gifted in his playing having learned the art himself and could very soon after he had heard a piece play it off by car In the theatorium the Cahforinia Opera company com-pany will appearin the opera Patience |