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Show For Denver. Mr. John S, Lmdsay and Mr. Hurry Emery leave this morning, bound for Denver. Both of thorn are under engagement to Manager Forrester For-rester there. The Brst-namod gort t Ionian has been connected with the drama, with slight intermissions, for the past sixteen years, first making his appearance in an amateur cap oity in the oharucler of Red Ronald in "The Rose of Ettrick Vale," id the f'l of 1802. He had a natural liking for the stage, and soon after his blooming bl-ooming a member of the stock company com-pany he began to rise and continued for long teutons playing first villain to the satisfaction of the manage ment and tbe public. The last lew years he has successfully and acceptably accept-ably filled the positions of author and actor, iq the Utter role playing principal prin-cipal characters in most of the plays produced until the laat few weeks. As a member of the dramatic company com-pany here he has ever proved himself reliable, attentive to duty and seldom played an isuperfeatly committed part. In his new sphere the Herald heartily wishes him sucoeos. Mr, Emery is a rising young actor, and with application to the profession he has chosen, will improve. |