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Show TilKAtitK Mr. and Misi Couldoek made their second a ppcarniico nt the I heat ro last night in the beautiful do mesiio diaina of tho ''Chimncv Cor nor," MiM.iining tho parts of I'elei IVohity and Uruee. Kmery. Mr. ('out dock's performance of this part is tin very perfection of acting, it i.s nature itself, and should bo seen to ho appreciated. appre-ciated. Grace l'liuci-y does not all'ord scope for Miss Couldock's abilities, bir -ho made tho most of tho part. They received good suppoit IVom tho company com-pany and tho playing was satisfactory. satisfac-tory. This evening tho performance will consist of tho beautiful pastotal drama of "Dora," Mr. Couldoek appearing is Farmer Allen, Miss Couldoek as IW, supported by Mr. Waldron as William ; Alien, Miss Adams a.-Mary a.-Mary Morrison, Mr. Graham as Duko Hloomfield, the other part.-beins part.-beins sustained by competent members of the company. This is an excellent cast, and in such hands the play cannot fail to bo well rendered, fho performance concludes with ''Taraxieum Twitters" in which Mr. Margeits, Mesdames Bowring, M. G. C.awson, ceo. appear. Altogether this is a splendid bill, md we hope to seo these artistes cn--ouraged by the public with their presence at tho theatre this evening hat law does exist in Utah, and that tt must be observed in a mining camp is in a town or city; that life and property prop-erty must be respected, or the offen-lers offen-lers will be held to answer for theii nisdeeds. But we wish to say in thi.-Mnnection, thi.-Mnnection, the law must be promptly ind rigidly enforced, for the protection if the peaceable against evil-disposed persons, or it will cease to be held in egard by its least defiint transgres-ors. transgres-ors. As for what would be the re--u!t should respect for it cease to be -ntertaincd in the miuing camps, a?k he history of the west. |