Show nodus y i FRO FROM ll 11 FR FRIDAYS ll 11 LYs DAILY to tw tai tal TRi cal cAi mr Mc mckenzie kenzie Kenzle benefit last nig was wn a success in attendance and in playing I 1 he lie huguenot captain is sa a stirring ex ct s piece full fall of dangers and escapes in wa w I 1 nh wh rene de Var dIllan the huguenot captai tai tal annibal locust la a drun drunken kenser sergeant bant the duchess jeanne gabryelle Gabr Galifi elle lelle her niece ilece ismael ft A nube Pune mian and his band are the principal characters mr mckenzie McK enzie enzio played with much ranch vigor and tiie the characters in trusted to margetts lindsay nardie hardle Gralia grahame mi miss adams niss miss colebrook and miss alexander were admirably rendered mr margetts locust he het ket ut the notise holise in boisterous laug laughter ilter liter the ex em love scene between Par dillan and ga 6 a riel leppin the last act reminded us strongly of artemus wards sensational and affecting s ry ty ithe mormon bishop MAI an 1 his twenty r fk u wives wires at a pe performance of the lady of ions lons 1 us when the th bishop so artemus said s si w v melnotte snivelling sni velling about panl Paul rauline pauline lne lue lie he arose io laj I 1 cliant nant and preceding the long line of his f minine partners marched out of the theatre muttering that he wasn gasn 6 going to sit there aid aud see a EL man mart make such a cussed fool of himself ever over one ong woman 1 I such rhapsodies might be cuu cut considerably without injury to the effect 0 of f the piece and with advantage in its effects the costumes and appointments in the play were equal to anything we have seen the dano ing of the young ladies ladles misses alexander clive louise and susie was very good ehg the scenery was excellent and aud the repeated applause throng throughout hout testified the approbation of the audience the play was followed by miss nunn in a character song long which was encored then mr mckenzie gave a recitation and tendered his thanks to the public the farce ot of Nature and philosophy followed and was well veil played by i i mckenzie uck McK enzlo enzio and ana lindsay miss adams miss alexander and mrs henrie henne tomorrow to morrow night the beautiful comedy of extremes will be presented this Is one of the finest com comedies edles edies in the language and our company plays it lu in most excell excer ent eat style the full strength of the company appears in it A very laughable narco farco the two dolls polls will fol nunn singing a character song be tween sr dlton diron diton IT an the tho idaho statesman bays tays mra url ramey and 3 mr lie lle welch brother of ot the man murdered neat malad station tb thrle three ree tee weeks ago aso returned to this city last night with the the murdered man en route for oregon 1 littleto leao leRo g X city thel the home lome iome odthe of the family very litt u e was obtained by thie ifie men concerning the high waymen but it Is bell beil believed eved oved they are arc in utah territory officers in this Territory who ubo ire are of acknowledged capability send bend on the reasons why those highwaymen are believed bellev td to be b in and let them be hunted out it they are here that justice may take its course 1 was WAN Is a letter in this 0 office from JOHN of bannock ch chase a se near walsall staffordshire england making inquiries concerning JOSEPH warb WAED and wife and wandle WARD EE and containing anfor mation which they might wish to have when the writer last heard from them they were living at west jordan CA CAST the following paragraph from the tas cleveland clevelan d herald shows that the writer can appreciate good sensible advice his comments are sound brigham You tou young ngin in one of hia hla late sermons fo to mormon lormon 1 disciples said work less wear leas eat less audee shall be a great deal wiser healthier and wealthier people than by taking the course we now do who cansay can say that Is not good advice we labor until nature is exhausted to indulge our appetites for dress and food and then we finish up the wreck that is left by suicide at the hands bands of ortho the dressmaker or the cook STILL AT rr the denver papers are jubilating over a prospective dish of extra exira raciness on mormonism served up by that 1111 nev rev hev ter and fearless mortal who surged around here hero for some time creating men of straw and growing recklessly lessly valiant over chedan the dangers ers to which helas exposed from them poor denver deliver will sn be sold sola cheaper than it ever was before if it accepts mcleods McL eods for sober facts Brig brigham hain young and hepworth dixon by this doughty prototype of L nocks Locks leys leya shaven follower ol lower wont they suffer badi not satisfy satisfied with using up ai mormon ism e eans to drive the Athen cwm editor un under r wretched epworth hepworth you will be annihilated III rrt latea uhe the bero hero of a hundred bot batties battles I 1 in which no deadly wounds were given th though ough bia brawny fifty men to earth were hurled I 1 is after you and you may consider yourself lr wiped trip out ont already we ve would recommend the denver editors to indulge in a heavy of reading say mun blun chaisen ch ausen arabian nights entertainments gul haers travels and a few of the yellow backed noyel novel lettes and then they will be in a frame of mind mina to do justice to the of the reverend who ll sloshed around here until lie he became becam ewell well known and has been 11 slosh ing around places east since taxing a mendacious fancy to the utmost to raise the wind with mormonism as a subject A COMPLAINT we have bave heard complaints made that the doors of the theatre are not opened at the time mentioned on the bills and patrons of that thal very popular place do not like having to stand outside in these cold nights with their ladies ladles waiting for admission after the time specified for opening lia lla lias ilas 3 elapsed elapse d last night it was said tobe about ba half if an hour beyond yond the proper time before those holding tickets for the parque tte tto could get in ID the house Is every way comfortable inside well warmed and a u 1 1 i 1 mareall made maae all ail that could be de desired 3 ired and aud every encouragement to its pat patrons to get I 1 in but b having in to walt watt outside Is unpleasant especially for tn the ladies ladles if the fault lies with the door keep eris errs ers ens and ushers as we suspect it does let us hope that these gentlemen will add to their great popularity with tiie tile public by being earlier at their posts in future and opening the doors at the time specified on the bills STORM IN TITE THE SIERRAS 11 L L 11 in the san francisco cymes times of the ise lse esth InEIl ves a somewhat chilling account of the experience of himself gelfand and ana fellow travelers on their journey from cisco over the sierras to virginia city the passengers twenty eight in all including seven ladles ladies ladies ladles and six small smail children left cisco in open sleighs on the tho morning of the tiie december at the time of their departure there was a drenching rain falling a strong wa wind ad blowing and four feet of snow under foot they got within two miles of joness station the latter only five miles from cisco when their animals i completely exhausted gave out and lay down in the deep wet snow their only alternative now was to walk to the station or perish after a great amount of toll and suffering especially on the tho part orthe women and children they i reached shelter where they were compelled to lay up for two days on account of the severity of the storm on the third day tiley thley again apin set out but through the terrible condition of the roads they made only two miles in eight hours and were again compelled to foot it to obtain shelt shelter pr Froin from that timo time until the evening of or the uth dinst wilen when they reached virginia city they traveled on from three to seven miles a da day walking most of the way drenched to the sk skin ti n and enduring almost inconceivable toil toll and suffering I 1 the storm Is described as one of the moat fear lear ful ever experienced and 1111 LL 1 advises all who have wives wires and babies never to think of crossing the sierras in the latter part of december the communication of br of SprIng uie ule Is acknowledged with thanks but it wo woula would 1 d I be inopportune to ld refer further at present to the subject on which he treats FROM SATURDAYS DAILY I 1 I 1 THE tue JUDICIARY by tho the telegrams we ave notice thal that tho office of chief justice of utah vacant by the expiration of tho the term of judge titus and tho the office of associate justice vacant by tho the expiration of judge McCur dys term have been filled by the appointment of the president ent judge nrc arc curdy has lias been boerr elevated to the chier chief f scat seat in tho the supreme court and dEnos andenas an enos D hoge of this city is appointed associate justice thase these appointments ara arc not yet confirmed by the tho enato senate SS and may not be though va we wo seo sto of fio no reason adud they show shot plainly that wo we will vui have hare a in the tho federal judiciary of f th this territory we congratulate mr hoge on his appointment and if confirmed wo we will congratulate our citizens also believing from his past course here hero that li orwill bean be an exemplary faithful and upright officer clr cor or SALT LAKE nake CITY jan EDITOR editon DESERET ING news deat dear sir oa on reading last evenings isue of your valiant exponent of truth the public may fairly infer that to the doorkeepers and ushers of tho the athey they may attribute their cold feet fits of violent coughi coughing hig fig and all other dis comforts in consequence of their lack of punctuality tickets printed on dirty dark blue cardboard which could not read without a new arrangement tf light oiling door hinges to avoid musio music from atlease ono end of the house and patching holes hoies in t he the lobby canvass to keep out gusts of wind which numerous patrons of the theatre ha had a complained of were a few of tho the duties devolving on the aforesaid doorkeepers and ushers on their arrival at it the Thea theatre trO and were the real causes of delay ili in opening tho tilo door at the proper time thile on the particular evening complained of hoping tile the nubile public will forgive 11 us this tills time we are dear sir air yours truly I 1 doorkeepers A lis AMERICAN F fonk FORK ouk G GAZETTE vo have had laid before us no 5 vol vot 1 of a script journal with the abobo title it G eccless editor which for matter and style does credit to the editor and the thriving thih ing settlement of american fork there are in it several original articles correspondence gleanings local items theatricals etc the arrangement is very vory good and tho matter matten is written in a spirita spirited and lively style LECTURES the loth ward have a series serles of lectures 0 an interesting and instructing character t e delivered on ou wednesday event evenings n gs next wednesday e d evening elder william griffen will lecture on modern spiritualism and elder james ashman will deliver a second lecture on phrenology this is worthy of emulation in other wards that lie ile at a distance from the centre of the city FROM frol MONDAYS DAILY theatrical on saturday night there was very excellent playing to a rather slim house we have never seen extreme extremes a 11 better belter rendered every per person on being so natural and competent in tiie the character represented on mr graham mr Mar margetts gelts and mrs clawson the broa broader er portion of the mirth ot or the comedy rested and the laughter loud and frequent ire lre quent which greeted their efforts attested how bow successful they were mr lir grabara graham as robin and mrs caw clawson crawson as mrs Wild brier merit the highest encomiums mr McKenz feg lbs fes les b rank frank was we think an improvement upon rim ills former impersonation of the part rine fine though that was miss adams as lucy was extremely good mr dunmars Dun bars Playfair ts a character which would do credit to john brougham lindsay ardle hardie II thompson and malben maiben miss alexander miss bowring miss le campt and miss Platt piatt did dia justice to the parts in trusted to them misa miss nunn sana character son song with much dash was encored encore aud and gave another in the two rolls polls margetts and bowring kept the house in capital humor the farce wen went twell well miss bliss platt Is a painstaking and reliable young lady who though not dazzling the public Is growing rapidly in use uge usefulness falness and abile public favor to tomorrow morrow monrow nt night bit tit the tile fine two act net drama of time tries trie sAil ali all will bo be performed this drama orama can be as well played liere nere as in any place we ever evee saw san sa it mid and mr Tea teasdale sdale gdale is one of the tha best yawns on the stage it will be followed by the bewildering icolar romantic drama for the first time latho years the forty thieves with its beautiful scenery tine fine effects gor gorgeous geonS costumes dell deil delightful tit little fairies frightful demons sia sla singing ang dancing oriental thieves and lots of attractions that would take half a column to relate MAN uan maxur tr from mantl we learn by bishop andrew J moffatt who arrived in the city yesterday that the people there manifest a strong spirit of improvement and having been prevented by indians fio sio from accomplishing much that they wished to do during the summer they arc now engaged in the mountains mount aina alna getting out timber poles etc to repair fence and improve and in the trio quarry gettin getting gout cout gut put rock to build with when favorable weather will permit the weather is too severe for the savages to hang around in ambush and so bothe the settlers brave its inclemency to keep pace with the spirit of improvement pro of the age from TIIE THE eastby letter from elder john brown dated leth dinst we learn that then he was at da quoin illinois and had in good health though he had bad suffered some from a sudden change of climate having moved miles due north from irom mississippi in twenty six hours uhe tile brethren in their labors east are enjo enjoying ying considerable success under the blessing of god E elder lder ider W N dusenberry is still in mississippi and the elders so far as s lie he had heard from them were well weli he further says rhe the weather has been remarkably fine for this latitude more so than was ever known b by rl that noted personage the oldest inhabitant it ahas has been ticen like spring till the eth dinst since then theo until nhe the present we have had winter ProvI provisions alons sious aror are plenty in ili this pat part ot 01 the country the health ot of the people Is good and peace prevails pre bre valis valls therace after tile the nimi Almi almighty gAty dollar linten na 1 as it wa years n 0 o uuro honest difference of opinion in politics seems to be wanting compared with what it was then animosity and hatred more or less having taken its place 11 in v a postscript he ands adds that four df 61 his letters have lately reached him broken open he be obtaining 4 a second hand reading of f them there is great blame somewhere when such things occur shot snot SH OTOn ocon on saturday evening james sames dwyer a teacher of athletic exercises and a young man who has appeared in the prize ring north was shot by a man named frank kelly keily the facts as we have learned them are substantially as ns follows dwyer and kelly rent the shakespeare rooms and business being dull kelly concluded to dissolve partnership Hewen he went tto to get his things on saturday evening to move and while in the act of getting them some hard hara words having passed between them dwyer |