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Show J Them re. ' j To-morrow evening the Wnldron troupe will appear at the theatre in a j splendid programme. This v not mi-i '. ordinary mountain company, but. ft ' combination of talent and ability. , Mr. Waldron is so well-known here j that to speak of him is unnecessary. He has. also been deservedly popular i as a leading aet.ijr, and a gentleman j of acknowledged histrionic power. J Mr. James- II. Vinson has enjoyed a i reputation for more than twenty years as a first-class character actor. a stage- ; manager of acumen and taste, and a ; gentleman who has heeu and cousin- ! ! ues to be an ornament to th 'profession. 'profes-sion. Mr.W.C.Crosbie is a comedian of discrimination and ability; of tho ' I ladies, Mesdames Waldron and Cros- j . hie, enjoy enviable reputations in tho j ' profession, as well as being estimable ' ladies. They will be aided by-tho re-: re-: gular dramatic company, and will Open hi the new sensation drama ! of '' tuits," played yifh grpil success at the Metropolitan, San Francisco. The author is ' AY. Sherwood Johnson. Esip, a gen- ! lleman who has several times shown 1 : ihe posses-ion of a high order of tab : ; cut as a draroati-t, 'otwilutanding i ! his modesty, we must state that ho is j now a resident of this city, although : recently nrrivel; and that we hope ; he will long remain in his present re-! re-! sponsible position as cashier of Wells, Fargo it Co.'s bank. ; After the five-act play Mr. Waldnui 1 will give ''Sheridan's Hide;-'' Mr. ( Crosbie will follow with 'Schneider's j Ride;" and the farce of a "Quiet , j Family" will conclude. ' '. I |