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Show i V? i I 1 TiJE SALT LAKE TIMES. SAT UU DAY JUSK W, 181)1.' ? . so that tbcy can be readily seen by all the players. Many baccarat tables have a line around the table, beyond which all money niust be has a placed. Any punter right to divide hii bet between the right and left band, aud rnust place it in the middlu of the table in order to divide it. Bcttiog on credit is invari-ably prohibited. Any punter may bet the entire amount of the bank upon the first hand. An will be seen, the game U purelv one of chance and when pUred without cheating is limply the chance that may be l'ouud in Zioa at any day. i BACCARATjK A GAilEj I , A Local Sport Deicribui tlia Mannar in f ; which Fortnnei An Nightly Won and Lost. J j OPENING OF THE JUNE EACES. A Largs String of Travelers Came Down from Ogdsn and Butte The I 6 porting World. , Baccarat that h:is received 10 much pratuitous advertising in the recent trial in Loadou ia the latest applicant for admission to the realm of chance if not the domain of society in Ziou and , that its devotee, whoever they may be the upper ton or the lower five may understand huv ii is played a Tisiks representative called upon a well known roue last evening and secured the subjoined tips; Hiiccarat, to be played strictly cor-rectly, needs iiuite a ipiauliiy of special paraphernalia, but a baccarat table can be er.dily improvised which will answer all practical purposes. The game is played on a lare Oval table covered with green baize, uu which are marked ton division, live on each tide of the banker, who site in the cen-ter. The bunker has nil assistant or croupier, who sits directly opposite to huu. lu the middle of the table is a circular cavity, about eight inches deep aud a foot w ide. This is called the wusle-ba.ke- and serves the purpose of receiving the curds after each hand. .At ths right hand of the croupier is a little slit in which is placed the bank's percentage, or tho "kitty"' for drinks. In fnun of the banker is a triangular-shape- d piece of wood, against which the deck is placed while it is still too large for the banker to hold in his hand. Viilh a small picco of pablobourd, specially wade fur the purpose, ho slice olT portions of the deck as he needs them, of a size convenient to his i.rr;ir,p. l'Ji is is repeated until the whole deck is exhausted. Tnree ordinary packs of cards are re-quired. These are all shullicd together and stacked tip against the wooduu tri-angle and dealt in instalments. in gambling house, the amount of tho bank is luado kuowu or a limit set, but in clubs the bank is put up at auction, the highest bidder becoming banker, and being obliged to accept bets or slakes n liich do uot exceed in amount the anion til in the batik. Iu private play the amount of the bank is olten arranged accord in;; to tho length of the purses of the players. l'ive players, called punter, sit oil each side of tho banker. Any number may stand around aud bet so long as the' banker accepts their bets, whicli is optional willi linn. Sow, suppose a banker has bid $100 for the bunk. That is the limit of any aiuglc bet. The bauker deals one card to the punier immediately to his right, theu to the ono ou his left and lastly to himself. lie thou repeats tho perfoim-ance- . The players then examine their cards, aud any combination making right or nine must be at once declared and displayed. Kach player has the option of drawing one card more, but no combination made by drawing can beat eight or nine obtained in two caras. ties are oil. TWf TitTifirfc Uii cards is the number of pips, as in vingt-pn- , except that aces only count one ami aud court cards count as ciphers. Suppose, now, that tho banker has dealt to tho punter on his right a seven and a deuce, aud to him on his lelt a live and a four, while to himself ho has dealt a jack and a deuce the two punt-ers eacn announce "nine" and display their cards. The banker having less, loses, and pays the players tho amount of their stakes. The 'cards aro then taken up by the croupier and thrown into the waste basket. The lowest hand that can be held is called baccarat. It is absolutely noth-ing, formed of either court cards or any other hand of w hich the sum is U;n. Of course a coup such as is described roust exhaust or almost exhaust the bank. Tho banker mu-- t then put up another bank of the original amount or retire. After one player has lull a hand tho cards are dealt tho next time to the player next to him, and so on all down the line until the players furthest from th banker have been reached, when the hand comes again to tho punters nearest him. The places at thu table are drawn for by means c.f the familiar wicker or leather bottle and tho num-bered spheres, tho players taking their positions next to tho banker or further avvtiy from him, accordingly as they have drawn lower or higher numbers. The creucrai rules are very simple. Not more than eleven players may sit at a table, the banker and ten punters ami only they may hold cards. The banker must pay for the privilege of hanking $i wheu the the bank is under $.")() and $2 when it is above. When the bank is broken t.'ie banker has a rij.'ht to reconstitute it twice, but if he wishes to reconstitute it more than twice ho must again pay for the privilege. Tho bank only lasts until the thruo packs of cards have been dealt out. When the sum total of the bets ex-ceeds the amount in bank, or wheu the bank is broken, tho banker may de-clare the bets aro held. In this 3ae he must accept them all, but has the right to refuse any more, and tho players have the right to demand that he cover the bets ho has declared to hold. After ono card has been dealt the banker has tho right to refuse holding any other bet than those already made and may also object to tho withdrawal of any bets already made. All "mistakes or errors in dealing, whether intentional or through inadver-tence, are carefully provided for in the (Spirit of the Times rules, and may be found in Hoyle. The last hand of a deck only counts when ten cards at least remain, the bottom card included, unless the play-er- g agree to accept the hand with ouly nine cards remaining. No player (luring a bank may take tho hand, "when he has already passed it. If tho banker or the punters have eight or uiiio formed by the first two cards they must announce the poiut. If the banker has less than eight or ninu, ho must, offer a card to each hand. The litiuters may accept or refuse, but in cither case thoy must stand by their first declaration. The cards must al-ways be held in sight of the other play-ers, both bv tli" banker nud by the punters. Whether losing or wiuning, the punters holding the hand must an-nounce their point and spread their cards separately oil the table so that tliev ni'iv be 8eeu by the banker and the'nther plavcrs. The holder of cards having refused a card upon the offer of the yan!',;r cannot announce eight or nine, atiifliie bunker wins it by draw-inir- . if he for. ns a superior point. Hotting must bo made in cash, or in counters, ot which the value has pre-viously been deposited with the cashier. ' All buis must be spread out on tho tablo Mportlnff Notes. There Is considerable speculation on next week's races. The sparring match between dishing aud Miller is tno uext on the bulletin. A delegation of Salt Lakurs will go to the coast to witness the Dixon-Willi- s fijjht. Everything is now ready for the ol the spring races on Mon-day afternoon next, for which time a good programme is announced. Herbort Slade has gone to his ranch where he will remain for several days and thou proceed to Utah lake for training. Captain Laugu will begin to work himself Monday. The boulevard leading to the race track has been the avenue for a steady lloat of horsollesh throughout the day, more than twenty in ono bunch having come down from Ugdeu, where-- tbey competed for purses lor two days. if And Bijou Tlieatei --fr T.rwl.-.r.-..'.......n,,,- . 'the brightesFchTld The Juvenile Dancersl For One Week Only, I oiiiiiwihiiih Saturday June IS. '-- r,m''- .mMs-cowe- us, ,. r2SL Tho Child Sketch Artists, lutroihii Th. Century's Marve- l- The u., witu ftfc'SfN" WOCdCn SHCO ZDaXlClHGT. The BisiKH'ee!ad IkZ' W: ,ri wm rr inn-in- n iiwci .!HatMKi,K! mm ch. ,1 mm lu.i"s In circumference. He is as 1utllt-.-- i t ,n must ih.-t- i i.r J... I V O M . , 1 J 1J U I II II I KJ I Yiaitumraii ou.-ers- with him. Brixht. aeti.i- and I Y'J. IrW Brain numthfora dozen men A curly headed attractive litilo V jfv is Inn d y. ars of lure. hUis liuunlly and is luiisloiau of ability, ia f The clever duo. In their plcaslni! rom 'dv sketch, entitled: Intellectual nhunonieuim. wk'-Xf- ' .T7 MIXTURES. The Original Swiss Kluxers. fCCSj. THE The Dutch Duo Mti&J PHIL. MILLS. 1 1ATTIK. J. Fitzpatrick Family. iTttf . lntrMluclii(! SiilnielticlimT's Sir.uade. XmmmmmfmmlK mmm"ttfrmm kmtmmp.m mm- -- ' '. ' l wastct.n.,votiista. corned.,,,,,, w& Ladjes' Souvenir Mtf lut 1 9 tilt KANI TIIKATOKIOI. W U School ChihlrenN Iay. Saturday. Ths Minature Midget; Patti Prima Donna! .mwjwu. The Pieasmn vo IA1U NATTKIi'H MASTKK- - T7T. miss jennie quicley. imixi:. children AliM to Cnno Hall anl Seals, 10c. lOc. - - - - Admissioi - - -- . - lOc seats, ioc, ki:si:uvi:i. VOKWOOO, ELEVENTH EAST. BAl'It) i. Transit. limnes oil a1! sides. I.nts --Mi tu : mi. only i.'i c:ih. tvi&l Vr mouth. V . K, Hubbard. 41 Wet Second S"Ui!. VEW KIVK KOOM COTTAUK. tl40. 1 Il:ila"cn lonir time. W. Hub-Lar-il West ie cond S,iuthJ Tuli SALH-aw'.i- iio KKI) UKIi'K. Al't'LY 1 to J, Chesuey, liiti West Fourth iioutb. liloncu to Joan. 71 A) 8 I'KIt CKN'T IlNU TIME I 3 money 10 per reut short time. John J Snj'utr, ,H) and Sfi Hooper block. Telephone 4"or ctt. Ivor'sa lk -i'- 0J.-9h eastTos ca co- linn. fare. 4 room nous.', beautilul fti ide and fruit trees. Also acrcnue and houses built and h 'Id on easy M. VV. I'akkkh, 1 l'n-- k Ave. T.'OH LE I ARCK FRONT i 01) 8 over ';od'e, l'itta' drnit store. Keut low. Apply in 0ii.ee. tloune, t'ltia Uruj; i o. TK1R HKNT-LARd- HACK KOOM AND J baeinent tr butiiues purpost h. roinmls-sloa- . Ksi elleut and eiieap. M Mala surest. H KKNT-NK- W HIIK'K 11(11 'ST.. THEAP to tight partiea. llurvey. 1JI Main. I.lilt UKNT FUBN1SMK1J HOl'HK OF 4 1 Rooms. tXK Apply Yeudou & Heath, 150 Main sirect. ALT JAKK rpiIEATKE. Chas. S. llmiroM, Managsr Two Nights and Matinee, Friday and Saturday, June 12th and 13th. Best American Play Evsr Written 11KONSON HOWARD'S The Greatest Dramatic and Moneyed ucccsi Usfore the Public. Original Xfvr York Cast! mjw sceneky: Just as performed XO time. In New York. l.M time. In Chh a.:o. 8U time la Uau Francis " 'ShHtiandoah' should b aeea by (very Americuu ritixen." GENERAL W. T. SUEBMAk. tP'st neat, tl : others, ?5e, 60c, and Sac. Bale of .eats Thursday. , , DR. LESLIE'S --O fbissr:ptio IS THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY IN THE WORLD THAT WIIL ABSO-LUTELY CURE SICK HEADACHE!. TESTIMONIALS! TOD & CRAWFORD, Comuilulon. Mer-chants on 1 Dealeri in Building Material. Fan; A liosA, Cai,., Jan. 18, 1SU1. Hr't;cr M' dlrlne Co : (,knih- :- Vours of the IS'h r!lTl, I hali b Rlad to assi vou lu promoting the sal of Dr. Leslies ! 'nwrlptum. Indeal, most o! what I have t ought of you iBtlid past four yeata has jrlTeu away, mvsidf har-1n- ; n completely cured alter a e of tanadachn, as I shull ttludly certify. Should you write to atther Dr. Murksll or Dr. Mason, of tula place, you may refer to Too A Gnaw-"iw- i as to th mtperiorlty Of y ur Special P.-e- s Tiptlon. ionra T lly, Vll4. Too. rnt, 8S Cent, ..i.l bf all Dmrf .. Etigg Medicine Co , San Irantlsco, C&l . ' l.VIlt BKNT-TW- i) LAB:E KOOM 8 WITH X1'- - closet, furnished tor Uuht housekeeping. H7 West Sixth south, lOK KE'rMODKKSI Kl'vE liocM C T-- :. go.! location, on car Une. Ku.,uire No. a'tf biitli stre.'t. I'wtCHt.s-Fxk:rix- SUJTK OK rooms. ..ion: .nnt he-- In town for the uiomy. Culmer Tl, Culmor block. rpwu ftOOMs" 1' It RKNT ANI VVll-- niture for fale. 513 Ku?t Kourih routu. fb8 KK N Fi to S T V room near business. One or two Kents. t:i Center si n et. s. 1"xm KENT - A liiili K C. L. llaunatuau, IW MalnbU, up stalls. HUN- T- BMl'AttK 1'lANOi. iN IC'lt V. oiAud-'s- Kooin i. Singer building. 5Lml7iiivirui(NisHKi) kooms with J1 board, at :J4 1i.i.hi. FIM South. lljK UKNT- -t UKNI.HKD KDl.iMS. K.LKC--- trie linht and bath. :tn or without bourd. Si'l South r utu K;irU r 1 1W 6 N IC E iTy l"CKNlSHFI K( A !A .1, 1 aiDKle or ennnn.'tctl, w;th ase of h.ith. With or without board. First house in 1'r.ee s Court. 4sa S. W. Temple. jjfi 'J".4 s"J i- U"!.".1"!!. W-""-Ml- J "- - j iH ? mm b pg'tfs wis? f i ii ' Y'lV'y f LJu.ittetlaliii"jva iuMt iiU gALT JAKii rpiEATEK. & " CHA8. & BtJRTOH. Uuugn. Threa Nights, Commencing Monday, June 15. A truly gonrftoufl trinmpb; Thereat t'Unlou of fr Wm. J. Gilmore's --At Glorious Scenic, Mallet and Pantoniimlc Sliectai le, the 12 nra Charles 11. Yale, Sole Manager with Ai tlsls 70 fi Grand Uallets It Drnmatic Cant ot'Tliirty l'layers. J'rt'nilers Ii The Only Spectacular Novelty of the Season. 35 IN THFBALLETS35 26 TONS OF SCENERY 2S SPECiALTIES- -4 DON'T FAIL TO" Jl KINO THE CHILDREN. Sale of Keats open Saturday at Box Office. I'opul i'nees. C. S. Nichols A Co I'rotirintors. Jolni McGraue Ntana'or. Located cor. State Road and Third South Sts. For a SJaort Season In its Mammoth Au'll'.orium with a First-t'las- s Dramatic Company. Ttnrsday, Friday anl Satmlsy, jlni: u, lis, Mr. W. V. IJieyiT antl 3liss N l!io Drury In their i.ve.it cliaraeters of Kip and (..rctcheuln SlipfVitamnimm-- VVinkleJ (iencral Admi9iitn, 15 lnti. S.ats. ',25 Ctnts. , Door.s opjn at 7.30. Curtain rises at 8:15 p.m, Week of .USE l.Tth. bv an entire new com-pait- y from the Calaorma Circuit, for the firt t.uie lu ha,t Lake the thrdling military liraiuaol K I N W O O D. UN LYj 5C, B mHE PKlCri OF ADVEKTIBKM KNTS In this column is ONLY 50. A LINE. It Is the b6t "WANT" column publishetl In bait Lake brinylngaurer returns than any other. A notice pnliU-ihe- here, will rach mole readers than any other raper. Kep thin in mind and brief; your "Want" Adjjo 1ll EMV.S. lti Commercial fit. 3Jrreovml. DESIKING TO DuKR WO:ITO Li aa moiit y. see A. M. Janei M .ia .t. )EAL K8TATE. INSUItANCL AND It loans, We build hdie.i oil monthly puyiniit; will m'U j'oii a lot in miy part of tliecilv. ami build to .hi it vo on nioti'h-l-installuiMii. Send for prue list, sutin : about Yihut vnii want. W. 1. Dunns. 4!T, S Main "treel. ENKRAL AGENCY FlHt THE N ATION VI al capital Life Assocli-tlo- of Washln 1). O., New York Accid- lit insurance Cota- - pany. A few enerKOtto ug1 nu wanted for L tan and lu.iho. V. P. Dmius. 4iT, S Main stre.'t. Til II KT A JtKAl'TIFTL hou-- e ai.d not cost more than you are pay-ta- g in rent, see Heck, Kennedy Co. OHUM. MORPHINE. CHLORAL, COCAINE SHiOkli.tr baint cured. ( lian.ed and Hook of ISO pues ills tr ,! sunt free Lay when cured, liox l.'nn.saii Lalt'S City, Utah. nCUSK MOVFHS--DOYL- K & KOWLEH, t'cal I.oiiho uiovern and raNe-- n. a life-Io- ej Mnence. Lalcei-- t outiit la t!i teiTlturv. Ofnr. ftXiimor & Bhaffer drug store, Main street. P. O. Uox lira. Skookum Root Grows Hair Rapidly, Eradicates Dandruft K-V-Stops Falliutf Hair. fcl'7S. I Preventive jKm ofBaldneaa, ( V''.iV--'?-' Grows Hair on Yfm EalJHe l if 'Tn Is an Exquisite iVrt'l Toilet Article I & L '1, ;' r I Is Free from all j i f.. '! ' coloring matter. Tradf mark rtnistrrrJ.) Conlaines no Mineral orVegctable Poison Is an honest and meritorioua preparation. Nature's Own Remedy. Stoskcsi Eost Hair Growsr Ca, NEW YORK. po Sal by all Druggists, ICIS.T-- A KINK. .rolilKlV PETTKH Pff. do:' Mrai- -. a collar with l.c hm; heck ; Kn.Ki'i, ar.i answers to tini naicenf lector, i The lluiler i ill pie. tse return anil receive re j ward. M. S Hanaiier. North Eirr't Kant. NOTICE. 1VOTICE IS Hi'liLilV lilVKN TO ALL nmi erm-il- t -t ;i ince'in of tie stm of the Ml. t ald.v Uold old S He-- Mm-im- ; Companf will he held In Salt L:ik" City, 1 tali In the onicn or Kainhti It. Auderrion, roo-- 1, 5 an i e, cornr uhm Sim Ii and W'-- Tetr.ple trct. on th" 1'iih day of .In y P9I. at o chx-k- p. m.. f r he purpo-- "f i)'ui:t i for'iiil co:?.iat.y aid t ansaciin as may lawfully co:ne said stO' kh ilders. A. I). Sevan. Treasurer. ill an tc. "vnj;L)Tl)lTr II fora ainall furnished house. Will be occupied bv a couple without children and will betaken perfect cine of. This Is a kooiI chance for anyone who want to leavu his house lu good hands for the enaiim r. Houai'e J. AUiTiitws.SW Ma.nKt- - ' ANTED POSITION IN TAKINO CARE T of a baby, city or country. Address C, Times ollice. TirANTE !)--A KELIAULK KM t 'L()YM EN' f M man. 'Jim South West Temple. CITCATIO.V WANTED UY A AOCN'li man as retail Halestnan : nine years ; beat reference. Address "L." Tiim-H- . T AD1E9 WANTIl'nT SALARY AND EX- - j peuses. Whole or pai t time. Scl im; ru.'e. and shrubs. liroivn Urns. Co., Nursery-iue- n. Cnli HKo. irANTEl) -- A lllxuTlilkL TO DO KITCH- - en work at ktl West Si coa I Sooth si. IVANTKO ANY ONE LEAVl.Vll A COPY of thk TiMKsatthis oRice of ,j;.una:y 91, 'Wi, or November V. "BU, will receive credit for one month's subscription. VA N tT.I) l li U YAdV ASS V ( V 7 F ' t M lu part or cotunb to. Pn e must be low. Address general de.ivery. A. 11. cook ' ANTED-A- LL KIN OS OF SEiMNl) band furniture. Etchison & Webl.er. IB" South First East. jyUiANKLlN iYVE- rpUEAXEll. C. S. FORD Phoprirtoh. MAlil.E ItXVEKS MASAultltass, V. C. FOY Staub Manaobb. MONDAY, JUXi: 1: ANOTHEK COMEDY UOOU First appearance in this city of the novelty duo. HARKY EMMA WOODTH0RPE& HARRISON Comedian and Dausuese, par excellence, STARIS AND RICKLIN. Tim and Debbie In a new voc al comedy sketch. Miss Millie Davenport. John Hucrhes and Klttv Saulord, Miss Lillie Hamilton, Mlsa Katie Drew The evening's entertainment to conclude with Mr. ll;,rry VYuulthrpe'a lau-hab- u ski t. h. entitled Foollntrof be Bee," support- ed by the entire conipauy. Doors open at 7 ; curtain rises at 8 sharp. l'rices 25c. and 50c. " .BeanlifuK Woman bM ILUS SWE B T-- iiT3i LY m the thout.hl sTJtaj? ! her own loveli. Jft T.v v,v"tTJ" new. Hverywomac ji.j-.i-r suule sweetly who L ',' Ir Wisilum'i ko 'J. .S'Si benine, tor it Kive K. ' ', to her a clei..--. trans- - Wi piireut, beautiful y?; J skin. A beautiful V Vy,, cimplexiou alone ia t. ,g 'v"' ohru sumcicut 'a t .' t"i.ke a woman v' ' brhutiiui. A woman fe1,' fci-- s, . who has a uciuuiul ,v L: cimiplcxiou shouU t.'xv. I wtm it ; the ore re''-- ' f- iea to tubal in f - YW " posaesstoa ll'V; V ' mould beautify it. $, W W,ad..m Kobef. tine du- just what k claimed for It It not onlywm ki and beeu-Ulie- a thr. complexion, but repair the damages Qooe by the um ol tne Biany danrrocs cow in the aaaraet, ty us touic eilnH, r atorinff Use km to a natural. ttciU-- Actim Rend the tcatimoDials tamov art:.s, cti kiaicd rhemirtr and eauaeat phjui.iitit'a tuttai-ntcttt- o WOXUKKLAND, Second outh Next to Cullen. I. L. Sackett, i J. E. Sackett, Wm. I,Ai.Kn:fs""ol roI"'8' ) Ausut. I. (1. Io Andrews, The Original Watermelon Man. Thn ir-a- t Fitzjuitrifk Fiirnily, )r:ri:ial Swiss Hell K injr.TS. Loach V Liirkins, the Dutch duo. The i.ss Fannit' Mills, Last Week of the Midget l'atti Miss Joimic tJnijrUM-- . IOC ADMISSION IOC i gov galc. YTOK SALE -- A FINK 1'HAET'N. 1N--" quite at "3 an l St Commercial block. J?OR SALE Ti.'A''K AGE FRONTING D. jT & K. i; f irsaie cheap. Apply Yeailou & ileath. IfiO Main at. ,4 BAROAIN-- A HOt'SE OF T'.VOLAKGE iv ''oouis, a clutlies closet and paetry , now-iui-we. l out houfct-- horse nam ss and i art; a:i fenced in. I'r.ce ?u"0: terms 3 .i cush. t on ltionthlv pavnents. laquire at No. 4, South Seventh est street. l'Olt SAl.F.-NEAfi- NKtV KNAHE I itano worfi vhjO. Aisn nearly tie phictou :!4i; wovth f-'-i. Aduress, i. o. Loic 9i(. Andrew J. White. tf ilTnv ysa ilor s fTa b lot at I UU Caiden C ty ; attoresa box tod, liaise, Idaho. s AMUSEMENTS. "Sh.D.udo.h." It was a typical Salt Lake audience that jci'oetod Hroosou Howard's "Shen-andoah- " last night largo, uot acutely discerning and fairly demonstrative. The "Shenandoah" presented last night was not the ".Shenandoah" anticipation promised it to be or even the ".Shen-andoah" which has been witnessed in this cily before. The company is not so strong as the one which played at the (hand last season. In fact, there is a marked contrast between the ladies of this c.mipauy and the previous one. The male characters were well taken aud a lew of the old laces appeared in this company. Following is the cast of characters': (ien. Iiaverill OiTlcei-- 1 F. Hnrbsrlc Col. West of Sli. rl- - F. Cariyle Cap Hi f d.tn's E. il.ektnao I.'.eut.l'rauk He llo J Cava.ry. O. Mackuy Uti. t.eu. Ireuaus Hie ki home, ('otd- - utauder IKth Army Corps .11. Harwood Se' K lli let las. (j. Harrows Col. Robert EiliUuliaul, loth VirKlnla. U. . A E. J. llol.ainl Capt. Ih rnt n, i.eeret sefviie, C. H. A. Jos. ilaidw cK suie a C S. A K. J. .Morgan Capt. I.01 kvi o 1, U. d. aiiiU'll 'Oips. C. Well s Corporal iumti W. .1. Ciiramlngt I. euleii-i- il 01 sUu.il corps cs. tenaef. r Hi C. L. I'.ihO Lieutenant of Infantry Gso. Maxwrll Mil.:. MeAudl.s K Wood l'uie W. Thomas scout A. Hilton Meadow C. KaiTfll Mrs. Con t roee Iiaverill KPm r Tyiulale KiiKiKiiam Nett.e liuum Maleiine v'est May Ilaities Jenule Kui kiliorn. .US.A.-.Naneti- t:oms'ock Mrs. Kd.tli Haverill Anna Uoblnsou (Ud M 'Tiery Mrs. A. c. Haslem Jvaiiutlo Mar.ir, t Ho: l.isou The play of "Shenandoah" is filled with noble passion aud heroic deeds. It is a garden of loveraaking and brave action. It tires the blood aud makes the pulse beat quickly through every scene. The action is so spirited and the scenes so realistic that in the ardor of the moment the tinsol of the stage loses its caste and the actors become llesh and blood in the drama of life. Through the entire plot runs a Uolightful vein of pure humor with occasional flushes of decided wit. Miss Netta Guion, the southern girl, has the buxom form of a southerner, without the grace and beauty. Herac-tio- n is too constrained and I he summer through hor blood seems more to be a delayed spring. Her words aro chop-ped otf too much and her enunciation uot always distinct. Miss Mty H.uues. as Madaline West, reads her lines with the phlegmatic trend of a northern girl. Im her lines aro cast in easy places aud her action is Hiitlii'ietitly clever to cutitln her to the distinction of tilling he part in a creditable manner. Miss Nanette Comstock, as tho sold-iers daughter, lost her opportunity iu tho third act to interpret her part to its, fullest scope. But sho regained tlio sympathies of tho audience in the last net iu her love scene with Captain Honrtsertsc. Miss Anna Robinson, as Mrs. General Haverill, is poorly cast. Her features and her notion and her voice are not adapted to the role she essavs. Her voice is decidedly weak pitched too high, and her action is neither easy or graceful. Mrs. Haverill, to insinuate herself into the affection of tho aud-inc-must be a woman of regal form, queer. ly grace, with a quiet, voice and an eye that looks love or hate at the command of tho lines. "Shenandoah" closes its engagement witha matineo this afternoon and to-night's performance. Silver & Maxwell, and in money value represent a small fortune, while the scenery is said to exceed iu richness that which was shown la.st season, which is saying a great deal. Sixty- - seven people form the numerical drengthof the company, which uses for its transportation a special train of three sixty-fee- t cars, "The TwiiIt Xouiptations." William J. Gilmore's magnificent new spectacle, ''The Twelve Temptations," which waa seen here last season and greatly admired, is to bo presented at the theater Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, June 13, 1G and 17, in a manner that will show it to be entirely new in every respect. The present season is to be devoted to tho "Second Edition" of this gorgeous spectacle, which moans that an entirely new scenery has been especially pre- - ' W 1 W pared, a number of trick scenes invent-ed, with newly imported specialties, also premiers and the largest corps of dancers ever seen in one orgonizatton. The piece will also have the advantage of a carefully selected dramatic com-pany; also, the best pantomimic artists Unit can be secured. Mr. Gilmore, who is very progressive, has spared neither pains nor expense in this season's pro-duction, which will be notable for no less than a dozen of novelties. The costumes have all been desigued by "Mr. lUrimi or N'w York." "Mr. Barnes of Sew York" is an-nounced for the latter hulf of the week, beginning Thursday Bight, Juno 18th. 'An excellent company presenting a well-know- stage success with elabor-ate stage settings is always a welcome visitor, and "Mr. I'.arncs of New York" will reap the benelit of his reputation gained on his former visit to Sail Lake. The play is a dramatization by the au-thor from his work of that name, which has had so many readers thnt it is not necessary to recite the plot. Sheridan lllack, Kllio (lenuan, Emma Field, Annie HJaneke ami Horace Lewis are all old favorites who will again appear with tho Mr. Barnes company. Mr, Ncill, formerly here with W. II. Crane, in "The Jseuator," is the new Mr. liarnes, and May Wheeler will assume the role of Marion Parli. TIIISltATE IN HISIOBV JVSKIS 87 Cnetus Julius Atrrtcnla, 'k tbo lioitmu ttenenil who f''i l conquered Knitluud, born p at l'rejus. Haul (aowf'Hjej Ttf France); died W; EnB-- A "? land remained a Roman Jvf ,' j proviace oer four cent- - . A V j UK- I- Enrl Rivrrs, Lord Gray, - ., T' ' I Sir Thomas Vatittlian and fjJ isir iliehard Hawse iiiur- - -- o : tiered by order of tin: Uuka of Gliiuee: tur, afterward H0N1W liichardlll. jack.nu.v - Vitilield Scott, f?cnt ra!, born near Va.; died at West I'oint .May 29, HO. I8iiu General Leo's advance reucheil r, Va., lievint? "stolen a inarch" on Hooker, and completely surprised the Fed-eral ireuc ml Milroy. ISiH llaltlo (or batth-s- at White Oak Swamp brldye, Charles City Crossroads and "Kid-dle's Whop," Va., by detached sections of main armies. Dedication of the monument to Stone-wall Jackson at Chaneellovsville, Va. (8S1 Firo at Lachan, China, destroyed 12,000 people; mentioned as a "minor calamity" lu that cuuutrv. |