1 "MMMMMM',"MM'M'M"M",""""'MMMMMMMMiaMMtIMaMMOM GOODWIN'S WEEKLY. 15 I preserves faithfully all tile virtues of the play. "I21t Is a children's drama by children, but as certain books written for ?uid' about children count thousands of grdwn-ups a'mong their devotees, so this picture will enthrall men and women wherever it is shown. No limitations of creed, birth, or nationality can prevent the spectator from laughing and weeping and thinking and profiting while "A Good Little Devil" is before his eyes. CHA UNCEY OLCOTT Chauncey Olcott in a new Irish play will come to the Salt Lake theatre for four nights coin- mencing Monday evening, April 6. The new piece is entitled "Shameen Dhu." Mrs. Rlda Johnson Young, who has been furnishing Mr. Olcott with all his plays for the past half dozen years, has written this new piece and judging from the reports which have heralded his coming here, shb will not have any occasion to be sorry for it. To begin with the story in itself is said to be charming, and then the period selected isthat. of the ' Charles O'Malley" era, when the frlBh gentleman was the most gallant in the world. What a field for the novelist and playwright. The character of Dare O'Dorinell has Btruck a sympathetic vein in Mr. Olcott, and he is cred ited with giving one of the most artistic per formances of his career. Of course we shall have a number of tuneful, catchy songs, and the usual manner in which Mr. Miller always stageB his plays will be seen in "Shameen Dhu." PANTAGES Bothwell Browne, well remembered to Salt Lakers, has the "Merry Masqueraders" at Pan tages this week. The "Merry Masquoraders" is on the order of those skits containing plenty of fun and music, though the responsibility of most of its falls upon the entire company and not on any particular principal. There is an absurd plot to the "Merry Masqueraders" and most everybody connected with them can dance and dance well. The bill-which is fair but hardly so good as those H which have recently preceded it, also contains H "Stockton's Busy Day" produced by Hal Davis H and company; the fun between thocompany and H the audience seeming to be mutual; Murray K. H Hill had-a new monologue; Morton and Elliott, H vocalists and artistic manipulators of paper; and H the song and dancd duos, the two Specks, and H Clark and Lewis complete the bill. H A leaflet of great value to the San Juan Min- H ing district has just been issued by the passenger M department, Denver & Rio Grande railroad. M It consists of a map of southwestern Colorado, M comprising the counties of Mineral, Hinsdale, La M Plata, San Juan, Ouray, Montezuma, Dolores and M San Miguel, together with a table showing the M value of the precious mineral output in each of M the counties frbm 1880 to 1912, inclusive. These M valuable statistics were carefully compiled 'by M Chas. W. Henderson, statistician, United States M geoldgical survey and total the enormous sum of M $245,942,890.00, nearly a quarter billion dollars. M GEORGE BARNUM H In His WondcrfUl Delineation of the Character of Rip Van Winkle at the Utah Theatre All Next Week With a Special Matinee Sunday, April Fifth. jn cene Represents H Rip Awakening From His Mysterious Sleep. Posed Especially for Goodwin's Weekly. 1