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Show H AilU.SrMr.NT.S. H Tub Deshict Hospital IIkkkfit H turned out fairly well In financial re- H suits, considering the stormy weather, H nnd the altUtlo rssultt were all 1 that could to dtilrrd. The proRram B waa au excellont one, varied enough to H iult nil tastes. It Jed of!" with the H Deseret minstrels, with lomn changes H In their pertonnel, and the oUea nnd H tonga with tho vanlihltig lady flualo H wcul quite a well nt oTer, Mr. Malleae fl being the particular star among the B funny men, and Mr. lloblnton carry- H l"c away thn honoia among the singers. H Mr. Bqulrrt and Mr. lleaeus wrrr 1 Well received. The Deseret texlettt B sang "dpecd Away"luexcellenlatyle, B and being encored gave an old time B negro melody In equally good fashion. B j:iiaaon repeated tit former lilt, and B could hare IirJ an encore, but deollnej B lu KastoitKOta warm 'tslcome and 1 though he wassullerltit;.':om a alight B hoarsencM, bo got a nig recall, and H retKndod with "Annie Inurlo'' In H bla own tender alyle. Del lleetley B u encored for blaxylophonoaolo. Tho ancient atatuarygrouplngt wero HHBh "ot what they would havo lieeu bad H Ibo llghta worked belter. Mr. Welbe.of course, waa tbo leature of the evening, BBa Mhealwayamuatbc; 111 playing waa ai enchanting at eTer. Tonight he will render llacb'a great fuguo BBBI In (J minor. Tho afterpiece America flgg ' illMoeeied In Twunty Mlnutee, la a firstly oa ever In Ha mualo and aa point- eu oa erer In Itadlalogueand (tsry.llr. BflflB l'ark apiaared a thu tuedlelnu man BK and nude occaalonal mlitb. Tho BBS aucceaaof the plecuwai the singing of H Mr. Itobltuon, whose fine bnrltotio volco ti oa beard to excellent advautige In ibetiumlerbeeang. Mr. Itoblnson eeeras to bo tbo coming baritone. Mr. 1 Horn accompanied and directed, but his orahestra did not teapond to tils ellorta nt all llmce, and was occasionally occasion-ally itilto rocky. Tho same program for tho same otject gjes agilu tonight. J'.. Il.HoTltKitN's advance site opens tomorrow. Mr. Warner, Mr. Both. eru'J advance man, and Mrs. Warner occupied a box at tbo Theater Itst evening. The lady In (lie profession Is known as I-ouliu l'aulleo; she at eared bore as Carlelon'a leading lady a number of yean ago. For tbo first tlirio months of tho present season Mr. V.. II. Bothern appeared ap-peared at the l,ycount Theater, New York, In a play by an American author au-thor who had no previous eiperlencu In dramatic work. It was called "Captain Lettatblalr" and I rovud no sallilaclory to thn Uljllo that many peoplo wero nightly unable to obtain edmlsilon, and threo matlncce wire Klveu weekly to accommodate the disappointed ones. At the end of that time It was withdrawn only that the irevloutly arranged tour might be curled out, and that the stock com-(any com-(any of that houso might begin Ha leyular suaaon. It will bo seen here threo tilhts, commencing Monday. March 27. Mr. Bothern has made liltuteir a thorough fnvorlte hero, and t- plays which ho has given In the I i five years, The Highest llldder, i, d C'bumley, The Master of Wood-birrow, Wood-birrow, and The Dancing Ulrl, diner-lug diner-lug widely In their character, aru most pleasantly remembered. Thu new lay, Uapt. I,etlatblalr, perhaps resembles re-sembles Lord Chumloy mora than any other of Mr, Hotlurn'a flays, jet it la distinctly ulf-ferent. ulf-ferent. It presents him In tho charaitor af ft young Irlah ofllcer, tin- ulslvv, rollicking, Impetuous, honorable; honor-able; with a gentlemanly brogue, and an ample supply nf Irish wit. It will written by MIssMargusrltn Merlngtou. who, until recently, was for severs! yiars Initruotor In Greek nnd I.stln at the Now York Normal College. It was her first attempt at Uy writing, although she has been a magazine cor-trlbutor cor-trlbutor for soma time pint- The company supporting Mr. Bothern, and every urlall of scenery and stage setting, set-ting, will be exactly as II was during the New Yolk run. |