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Show mance of mining life, will come to the opera house. It comprises com-prises among other features, a number of scenic effects and a 'stage bear. " - "A Gambler's Daughter" drew ja large audience to the opera j house Wednesday evening and j the feast of plot and passiou spread before the spectators 'gave general satisfaction, j Advices from Treasurer Geo. W. Thatcher, Jr., who is with the "Corianton" company, state that all the troubles the company com-pany encountered in HeleDa have been harmonized and the play is now being presented in Spokane and other Washington cities. The company has been placed on a basis wherein there will be very little expense aside from that incurred in traveling, etc., "unless the receipts justify more, and Mr. Thatcher announces; that the tour will be made a sue-j cess if hard work and economy can achieve it. The returns in, Helena, were not as large as hadi be n hoped fcr. but the pros-; pects are very good for the coast1 cities.. ; Before the I . . Footlights Next Tuesday evening "The Peddler's Claim," a stirring ro- |