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Show THE BEE 10 DMffc on their military and civil relations, and spectacularly illustrating the military parades and gaudy ALL TUG WORLDS A STAOE. A rare treat was enjoyed !v those who attended Mr. Millers appearance of our brave militia, production of "Heartsease last As a production it is boldly preMonday evening. With Henry tentious, engaging a cast of fifty Miller and Clav Clement coming! people and including a chorus of so close together, Salt Lake thea- young, handsome and shapely tre goers have ejoyed plays such girls. 'Pile cast is headed bv the clever as are presented in New York and Heartsease is a young comedienne mary marble, eastern cities. romantic of the French stvle, and with pretty face and engaging the actors with their satin breeches maeners. She is supported by a d and contingent of competent comedy coats, and the actresses with their performers. court dresses and their powdered hair, looked as though they had A western woman, Mrs. Kate stepped out of picture frames onto Narcross Gale of Greeley, Colo., the stage to delight the eyes of will take a leading in the 'part the spectators. Mr. Millers act- opera, "The Juggler, which will ing has that rare quality possessed be given in Salt Lake the first by James A. Herne, Clay Clement week in Octobei. and Mrs. Leslie Carter, that is the undercurrent of deep feeling that Notes. is shown in every word, and yet is The run of " The Little minisshown in such a quiet way that ter in New' York last season was nature, which once aroused, shows in many respects the most remarkundreamed of channels and able in the history of the metropstrength of character. At the end olis. It w'as played for almost ten of the second act there were seven months, from early in September curtain calls, the audience being to late in June, or rather, about unsatisfied until Mr. Miller him- 300 performances. Although this self stepped out in front of the is an unusually long run, there curtain and bowed once, twice, have been a few plays which have thrice tothe applauding multitude. surpassed it, but it is beyond Breathless interest was manifested question that no star or no play throughout the whole perform- has ever drawn as large receipts ance, and before the duel scene, for an equivalent length of time as where Sir Jeffrey Pomfret strikes did M iss Adams. Dnring her stay Eric Temple (Henry Miller) thrice at the Empire theatre Miss Adams on the cheek with his gloves, a played to larger weekly business little fellow in the third gallery, than either Mr. Drew or the Emunable to restrain himself longer, pire Stock Company had ever yelled out in an excited voice: done. There w'as only one night Hit im! of the 300 when the Standing The master and A marriage Room Only sign was not used, of Convenience were the plays and that was the night before for Tuesday and Wednesday, with Christmas. Miss Adams could Heartsease repeated for the have undoubtedly continued this Wednesday matinee. enormous business throughout the Mr. Miller will undoubtedly rest of the summer, and probably meet with the same success and for the entire season, had she been anthusiasm wherever he presents phisically able and had Mr. Froh-ma- n s his dramas, either robeen able to hold off mance or comedy. contracts any longer. j j 0 0 multi-colore- d, lace-covere- high-clas- out-of-tow- m The directors of the Paris Exject is the story told in Hoyts position for 1900 have extensive A Milk White Flag, treating as plans in view for the amusement it does of our citizen soldiery, and features. The exposition is to A witty satire on a tmiely sub contain the largest theatre building in the world. It will be erect-c- n within the Gallerie des machines ami will accommodate from 12.000 15,000 persons. The auditorium will consist of five circular tiers sloping backward until the topmost reaches the roof of the gallery. The circle at the rear will present the appearance of enormous arcades, supported by colossal columns. Each of the five balconies will be approached by six gigantic doors, all with double stair cases. The stage w ill be circular, 300 feet in diameter, and capable in part of being moved around like a turn table. Sharp, a dramatization ofThack-ery,- s "Vanity Fair, which has been looked forward to with much interest this season, as she is not pleased with her scenery, and besides cannot secure open time in New York until February, a date which precludes an initial grand success. Alice Judson has taken Edna Wallace Hoppers place in I)e Wolf Hoppers company. Olive Hoff is in mrs. Fishers company. rrn)ortloiiMl Kiitrej-a frightened little boy in said "Ma," Harlem, "do you see that goat butting " Hogans is being my shadow on the fence?" "Yea, Alley Rockie, but that doesn't hurt you plaved at the Tabor Grand in "No, not now; but if he likes to any." butt Denver this week. The famous my shadow as hard as that, what dyou "vellow kid is at last on the think hell do when Ire sees me?" stage and is making great fun for A of Mon. is everyone. It is one of the most a man "That great political leadsuccessful farce comedies on the er," said Mr. Corntossels neighbor. road this season. It is built on "Well," was the answer, "he isn't exwhat Id call a leader. Rut he the famous characters of Hogans actly certainly has a great knack of flndln Ally which were made famous out which way the procession is goin an then gettin out in front an' hollerby R. I7. Outcall through the colWashington in, Come on, fellers! . 0 umns of the New York World. Everybody who reads the newspapers is acquainted with the yellow' kid and his bright sayings, and in "Hogans Alley, he is found in his element. All of Outcalls original characters, Ho- Star. Untimely Remarks. "Miss Blithlee, said the elderly gentleman, "your image is imprinted on "Oh, by the way, Mr. my heart Sears, the young woman, who had not been paying attention, interrupted, did you know that they can now photograph on leather? New York gan, the boss of the alley; Brogan, his friendly rival; Liz, the yellow Evening Journal. kins sweetheart and belle of the alley; the parrot and the goat are all in it, and are played by a company of talented comedians who are known as laugh-make- rs all over the country. Mrs. Fiske (Minnie Madden Fiske) will r.ot present Becky Robinson Bfos SHOES. 72 MAIN St Best Place in Town to get these Dilicious Bivalves Served up in the Most Palatable way is at the The ROYAL CAFE, 252 S. Main |