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Show THE BEE, it Kliason's brother-in-laing members of tin company here, Paul Hammer, Jr., simply being Mamie (Slimy, Maud said Oscar is shot, though it Granger and Mr. .1. A. holes. Mr. Zb c Staoc w hi not say, killed. It is sin 44 Les be rendition nf by T.io Ilugenots, nago jmtn to he hoped that no such Other attractions at the Mowed upon the performance of t ho Metropolitan Opera Com cerely has befallen this extra- ater this month will ho Litts In Shenandoah at the Theater last pany ami while prepared for ordinarily bright and promising Old Kentucky, Hlack Patti week, conclusively showed that something grand, was literally young man. Troubadors, ami Puddnhead the people lien, of a theatrical stiipelied and entranced with the Wilson. 4 4 Imagino an inclination, are ju.st hungry L r presentation. Tin last renditions of Madegood in that line, chest ni of eighty pieces, twenty There is no amusement more first violins and an equal mini- - leine or the Magic Kiss wen on Tuesday afternoon for t ynz-v- t fascinating than that olTered at her of reed instruments, all aided given Old UDE7CO on Thanksand ,4nJt Polks, J tiie theaters, if it he good and by the requisite amount of brass the t ami afternoon The and or evening tone is effects. it to and giving safe say meritorious, piano t the opera alone was and Friday night. ri he music of cheslra theatrical were that high grain of this delightful opera gains in performances to he given three worth the price of admission, charm with each presentation or four nights of every week and tho best was yet to come, t during tho season, tin public Taking tin principal roles were and these last performances have satisfaction than given greater $ purse would he equal to the- such notables in the Held of inn tin OMAHA. NERRASKA. first. Tin this of hecomas Madam sic Lillian is fast principals Xordiea, This strain. city $ s local Sav Kd Mine. company-MisMonsieur opera inter of the the Mantelli, ing metropolis t Cabinet Honied Miss Cooper, Miss Harrow, mountain region and the home ouard I)e Kesko, Signor Coppi Extra and Pale.. of wealthy mine owners and and others and what devine mu- - Miss Pyo and Messrs. (Joddard, stock men," who rest from their sic they made. In addition to Silencer, (Iraliam, Campbell and i On Draught at. the s labors during the winter months all of this talent a idioms of two the others deserve great credit, does tho as chorus. It splendid and enjoy life by patronizing the hundred and fifty well trained is be to hoped that, inasmuch as amusement resorts and aiding voices were heard and tho result OLD charitable institutions, ami it is was electrifying. Xo wonder it is practically settled that the 276 SOUTH MAIN STREET. this class that furnishes the very the Vanderbilts, Astors, Whit- - Tabernacle Choir will not go ,.m.;thomas. proprietor., j on tour, the managers of necessary coin which makes the neys, Van Rensaelors, and oth- - east wwwwwwwwwwww hearts of the receivers glad, ers are the only ones who can tin company will give us some-XeYorlc City, like London afford boxes and stalls at per- - thing new before the season is X 2E and Paris, is the homo of the formances of this kind when the over, pis wealthy nabobs, whoso diverse admission to ordinary seats A. S. WATSON fied interests cover much of tho comes at five dollars per head, Xext Friday and Saturday ...MORTICIAN... is whilo choice seats from and it 7 range Decemoer and s, surrounding country evenings, here tho possessors of wealth ten to twelvo dollars. Hut, oh Mile. Kili will be the attraction Funeral Dlrecfor and Embaimer like to live. Here the pulse" of my! the boxes and stalls, which at the Salt LakeTheater. This Telephone 445 the country heats, and what a art rented by the season, the ono of the racy French come-worlParlcrs Opposite Post Office. of pleasure can he had if prices are so modest for these - j j,s tjiat was attracting the atto thirty- - tention of Xew York audiences one only has tin out requisite only from tonty-tiqualification for kntkki-- into five thousand dollars for the sea- - pist season at tho Manhattan Hoxes son, with an average seating ca- - Theater. Its original presenta-a- t polite circles wealth. the theaters' require much pacity of about ten persons, tation in Paris was considered CiifS is Hut it worth the to for it but where , high-classperbuy, high and pronounced by money formances are for entertainment, magnificent, the critics as charming; but that prices prevail it comes equally high for one to grand beyond description, and was at the gay French capital, obtain salvation, as the lKWS of where money is plentiful is not 1 iiuiiicuM! The-calamit- - or-somethi- - vuuwvuuuuvu rKCil RESORT .... , d c : Gut TalFC It will be if a long time, The late ever, before, the wealthy in leading churches considered extravagant. cost small fortunes. Mr. Cornelius Vanderbilt willed to his heirs his box at the Met- ropolitan Opera House, Xew and his pew in tho church of his ancestors, and while, or- this would not amount to much, in thiscaso both are very valuable. Particularly is this the case with the opera box at the Metropolitan Opera House, This is one of the largest then- in the world its capacity being eight thousand, it being tho home of grand opera in this country as Covent Garden is in dear old London and the Theater in Paris. Here it. is that the musical artists of both continents congregate, with the result that tho most artistic mus- ical presentations are given. Though the seating capacity is the house is usually packed when the grand opera season is on, notwithstanding the fact that perhaps one hund- red and fifty other places of amusement in the city are crowd- ed to their doors. The writer the pleasure of hearing a we become a tenth part as giddy here or possessed of the wealth that would support a temple of music like the Metropolitan Opera House, or theaters like fied" to suif the code of public morals, though the main tures of the farce have been rotained. There are several the Empire, the Knickerbocker, jnr characters in the piece and or Madison Square, but the de- - alfare in nod hands the leafi. n sire for theatrical entertainment is strong here and it may not be long before our wealthy men will conceive the idea of guarantee-tering a sufficient amount to some of tho big operatic attrac tions hero, s fea-Yor- strik-dinaril- k, y, Scenic OF THE 5; DENVER 44 Three words sent by Oscar is shot, gram: cable-Francais- o were sufficient to strike terror to the hearts of ter-immen- se d GRANDE -RIO the relatives and friends of Oscar Eliason, the Mormon wizard, as he has been familiarly called. But what rible grief it must be to bis wife and child who are in a strange land and out of the reach of lov ing hands to console and assist in such a sad affliction. There is still some hope that the worst has not occurred, for the cable-hagram from Sidney, Australia, to World RAI LROAD. 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