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Show AJIUMImKNTS. Mr. MintfltlJ. at the Tlif slrr.-romlng Atlrsctloiis. AfalrslieJ nuJIince only greeted Mr. Mansfle! I at his orelilng ietfotuv un, due chk lly to the warmth of the weather, advanced prlcia and the plsy having teen lion hero before. Of tho piece Itself little neod bo eakl, having been until r irofltahlu proJuc tlon for cira. It Is of theaccepteil Frcmh school, ctltp au 1 Intense bitC broadly suggestive. It gives Mr. MsmflclJ the opportunity Iio dislres, which accounts for I U presence I u his reiirtolre. As a character artist In legitimate drama Mr. Msnitleld ter-haps ter-haps ilanJa today without a rival. While we fiucation the morale ot hla selection, his Impersonation of the coll hbodeil, wily roue Alls u.'at the same lime with horror and admiration; horror nt the loathsomeness of the chancier, and almlratlou for Its ion-ctj ion-ctj tlon and execution, fhu support In some respects uas uxcilknt, In othtts mediocre, even tad. Mr HarUnawaa htirty nnd ailmliab'e. Mr. Fergus m, as Is always the cair, an artist. Mr. Hell somewhat stilted nud mechanical, but an ixcclleut miko up, 'I he otlur gentlrmeu fair, mong the ladlia Mrs. Unit jue ami MlsiCauitron ea.lly ratik Hint. The former n minis ouo atroaglyof Mrs. l'lilllli, tlinUtterof Maul llarrlsoa. Miss Mtasor Is ni t leasing In lirr pathetic scenes aa she Is tllaj pointing In the bright nud cheery onts. Miss tipracue la strongly aurgtsllvo of hntlng lakly teen recruited re-cruited from amateur rinks, while tho others are acce table liecauaescen for only a short time. The stuslng and sienery were In koeplnif with Mr. Maiisflell'sriutatloii In this -articular, which means the vcr Inst. Tunlght will be pnientul Itiau llrummell,aud from Ita btlng now here will doubtless draw a good house. llAVLttl.KY'e MAITJUON MIMH11HJI will apivar at the Theatre on Hstur-dsy,JuneS-7, nu annuuncement which will b received with di light by the frleuds of Mr. Haverley and lovers of nihihtrvliy. "MOM AMI now" Is tho title of a faro lial uitertalnnient In which Charlie llred nird Willie Collk r nul til. Ir excellent company will beietli ut the Halt l.akoThvatre. MOSlllllLAMn. The closing livrftrmince of "Olivette" "Oli-vette" ttkis lac. tiUay, and "Fatlu-ltia" "Fatlu-ltia" la announced for the wcel torn-menclng torn-menclng tomorrow. The California 0,itracomany Is sure to g!u aalls faction in this pretty opera. iiAcra. The attcn Janco at tho rices yellerday wis beyond a crowd, It wai a stllllug cruih. The two i ear oli trot, beat tw o lu thriu hiats, waa won by Adilaldu HlmmoLs, a California mare, In the fait time of tl 43 and i:n. The frie for all pace In wliL h the chief lnteiest nftheilay isutreit was won by p'rauk Franklin afurt bar I struiiglo. hslnj aa ho did two bests to W. W. I'. Tho winner's time by heats was '.'Jlj.i.D nul ..31. Malt Lake'4 Initial Derby was run off ytstirJay; threo slniters, Jlsrtou 11., Dull Wright an! ldnho Chief. Chief started ftvorlte but wai Iwatuli by bot li of tho otluie. Dlstani e, one aril one-hall milts. Today Is Ihu lat da), and a good programme Is ollcred. |