Show LJTAIINS IN TDE EAST I New York Sept 15 Master Joey Santley of Utah will with the new year Become the youngest of American clews At least If there he a younger star than he the writer Is regretfully r Ignorant of the act Master Joey has signed a contract or rather his mother I moth-er Mrs Lourcnc Santley has signed t f Master Joey being very much a minor f a contract for five years with Mathovss I Blair by which the small Utabn Is I I io be Binned In a n < w play wrltton for r I him catch yoar by i the author of the piece In which l ho has won such remarkable re-markable Furcifs lIeR plnyng thin week rii the Tiljou In Jersey City find he will coati tie In < the Price of Honor Hon-or until February when the sUirrinv tour will beln Ills brother Master IredJy nlll bo hls ind rsitudy nnd hjp mother will play h avy parts In the same company for tits same period of five years Mr Orestes W Bean the author of Cnrlauiti Is In the < Mv find is slayIng slay-Ing an formerly at 72 Vest Thlrtyilflh street i Mr and Mrs George D Pypcr hob ho-b en In tho city for n week oxo pt the three days spent r In Boston Mr Pyper IR here arnn lng for tiC shipment of oloctiiciil find other stage apparatus which ho says will not bo manifest to those In the front but will he a convenience and 1 mind ease o the management man-agement of the Salt Lake Theater It will be ttplronin news to Salt Lakers hat Mr Pyper has also arranged ir the appearance of Sir Henry Irving ut the Salt Lake Theater next season Mr 1 nnd Mrs Pyrer J arf the SUCMUS of Col r and Mrs Wlllard Young They expect fo leave for Salt Lake City Wednesday evening Mss Tula Dean commenced rehear uals with the Gr > odvvln company on Friday Fri-day She will make her debut wlrh the company as the Firefly In When We Were Tuontvonr at Boston Sopttm her 22nd The company will piny When Wo Were Tventyono for tv vcokn In the city of learning after which i It will oPen in Philadelphia or Washington In Madeleine Uicrate Hy loyi The Allar of FriendHhlp in i which MlrR Penn will have an excellent excel-lent Ingonue role 1 Miss Ada Dwyer began rehearsals with the A Gentleman of France company this morning From Lloblor Co ht managers comes the news that shf will play with the company far Pis weeks afterward creating apart a-part In one of the now Lloblcr pro uo tlons Mr and Mrs Frank Dewey Richards nrc In the city I Mr Brigham II Roberts was In Chicago i Chi-cago last week looking after the bookplates book-plates of his compilation of the works of Joppph Smith which will he published pub-lished > In client volumes under tho title The Autobiography of Joseph Smith Mrs Robert O Easton In missed by the coterie of Utahns with whom she wan so popular In this city Neither Mr nor Mrs Eaton Is expected East s again before the clov2oC the winter Miss Laura l Preston went to Boston on Wednesday She will jjo to Salt Lake City soon after October 1st Col N Trcwcelc who had been a guest at the Herald Square hotel for I several weeks left for the West on Wednesday Mr James Searlcs has returned from a business trip to Cleveland Miss Jennie Hawley Miss Julia Dean and Mr and Mrs II A Cohn were among the Utahns seen at an tIng t-ing performance of Ilciuts Aflame at the UIJou theater Friday night Today also was a rallying time for feminine Ulnhns who brushed shoulders I shoul-ders and gowns with fashionable New Yorkers at the fall opening at Ime Oatmans In that palace of fashion on West Thirtyninth street Just oft 1 Fifth nviiiue was a bewildering array I of hundreds of gowns just from Parlo I of the sort that excite envy and extravagance ex-travagance In women and profanity In men 0 s I Wlllard Foster one of the colony of Utah actors In New York has Joined the Monte Cristo company with Edmund Ed-mund Browse as star Mr A T Schroeder writes from Milwaukee Mil-waukee WIs I am ln > re taking some dopopltlons in lawsuits of mine pending In South Dakota I expect next month to do the same In Idaho and incidentally Inciden-tally hope to visit Zion I will return to New York I expect about Christmas Christ-mas time Miss AHa Wiggins had a most Interesting Inter-esting summer In Europe of which she jjlves enthusiastic accounts She wlt nesseh thc coronation of King Edward from 1 sent In Westminster abbey Mr J T Goodwin Is expected In the city this week for a brief stay Y All along the Rialto that quarter of Broadway given over to theaters and the olllces of theatrical managers and agents there were echoes of the footsteps foot-steps of Mr GIn Miller The Tribunes able dramatic critic The Dramatic Mirror inferred to his visit in terms of compliment The managers described him art a Just Judge The Tribunes dramatic department Is credited with being In able hands l 4 The New York Ilernld yesterday published pub-lished an interesting little story of how S D Pryor who wa thought to be dying last month was wooed back to health by the music of his band under his window Tt says The pathetic Incident of Pryora band playing for him when he was believed to bo dying and his subsoquont Improvement Is considered remarkable Tie asked that a letter be addressed to t John Philip Sousa notifying him that he will join I him when the start Is I made for the European tour of Sousas band Arthur W Pryor the trombone soloist now playing with Sousas band is a son of the old bandmaster of St Joseph Young Pryor first made a favorable Impression on Gen John A Logan at a reunIon of the Grand Army of the Republic Re-public In Denver when he was a mere boy and since then he has won worldwide world-wide fame It was through Arthur Pryor And on account of his long friend ship for Samuel D Pryor that John Philip Sousa Invited l him to make tho tour of Europe during the coming season sea-son as his guest Arthur W Pryor It will he remembered bore away with him as his bride not many years ago one of Salt Lake Citys loveliest maidens maid-ens Miss Maud Russell ADA PATTERSON |