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TisTABLISHED l l?Cj?'D Wm JJ'l JJ? ffTP WWMtl U T7Z"" - ll ' 1 TRUTfl AND LIBISliTY. ! ' )m " svrujtnAV, .lA-NUAitv up, i ,.. sAi7r""LKr (Tr"7riTTAii tijhihtThTv. " -" ----- - pamatie and gpi. -aa.e A Trip to Chlnntown.-Doath of Flora Wntsh.-noturn or Frohman'a Comodlnns. Tho Emplro Advanco Sale Paul's Suocossor. Noto3. Iiutn'sbC atidltnce at the Theiter ihowed only a until falling oil from the flgurrs of the night bofore, anil ll Biy la ict down that Ills Trip to Chinatown hat "caught on." That ttli ihould be to, dtmonatratea anew li itreogth of the hold the name of Hoy t hat on the public Tho Trip ll Hit very lightest emanation of lilt pnlut we hare yet aeen, and It It pinmled by a company rather below Ibin above the lloyt average, but the pUlo evidently doein't mind that. The whittling of Ollfoll and tho dauo tj ol the McCoy tlitert are the only Itofieturet that oin be called up to the old tttndard Mr. lloyt hairatab DihtJ; Mr. llaverly, Mr. Hoana and Jilii IllRR-r, while they are clever prople, do not tucceed In drawing from tielr parti all that they ere capable of yielding. The tame play goea tonight. While bit pltyt aro oolnlnit money on both aide of the continent, and Uiouiandl of people are laughing the tetri out of their eyei over the humor of bli llnea, Cbarlrt II. lloyt liat lilt borne bowed to earth under terrible ilroke from the grim deitroyer. Lett Bundiy death took from him a loving tl.t and from the tttge a charming ornament. Flora Walth wat known tht whole land OTtr, and before the untried Mr. lloyt, tho bad made decided tucceM In teveral of hit plajr. 8he ll belt remembered lilt from her thoroughly pretty dillntallon of the part or Iioaay In a TeiuHteer. Hhe made a number of icquilntincet with aoclety poopleon lit lttt vlall here, and all who met her areretlruokwllb faerchanulog vivaci ty anl frankneaaof manner. It wat noticeable at that time that the wat iHicted with a bronchial trouble, and It utiai now to havo lelt her. Hhe (iMot acute pneumonia, at the I'arker Uouh In lloalon. Mr. lloyt hat the fctra aympothy of lilt many frleudt mjtjmliert in thltclty. Wurelnformeu ihat the Trtiune Indulged In a loud howl agalntt thli rir lor Iti crttlclara of the Hplder and tht Fly. After tellectloo, we litre de- cldtd to o on writing and publl'blng luit tht itme. The Nxwa laid that Mr. Leirltl'i thameleu production u Milan down to the level of the iluine, and It It perhapa natural that thoorgaoof that ulaaa ihould Itaeut an attack on Ita I'onklltuvucy. A lournal whlcli tel(-retioctliig men do not allow lu their huuttholdi until alter they have pertontlly In.ptnoii It, and wtilcli not a weik ago printed a rewrt of a certain criminal caae In (.tils city, which would hare mtde even Illchard K. Fox blutii can not bo ootcd to liavo very lilgli notlona of dtcency and pro priety In publm exhibition. We rejieit that tliu town lhoul.1 be quarantined agalntt Mr. I.etvlll'i lutureellorte In Ihu line of the spec ttcular. It It a matter or regret; that the weitern tourof FrlenJi flopped thort at Denver. Judging from the paprri of that city, where Mr. Itoyle't play ran n week, It wai the tame ulttln gulahed eucceia there that It hat teen everywhere. Heteral of Mr. Itoyle't rejatlvet are among the leading people of Denver and the engagement wat made a blgtookly event. Mr. l'ecry, the ue manager of the Ugden Opera Houie,iaya he hat yet to know what loalng builueaa meatia. Of rourae. he iiieaua, tluce tnediiyiof Oardeld teach opera. We are glad to note that the Ogden houia hat entorrJ on a new career of prosperity and Mr. I'eery Itconrldciit that the forth coming vltlt of the choral tacitly will not alter the verdict. The plana ut present are to leave at 0:16; commence at 8:10, and atari for liomu at 10: (3. Arrangement, will probably be made fur a blgexcuralon orty uulalde ol the chotal, and thoae who dcalre may eat dinner before the perfurmauce at the new Heed Hotel. e Jolly ll'tle Fanny Itlce, whole Ja. vottn In Krrulnle It will remembered In Halt I,he, comet back to ui aa u ttar Monday evailug. 11, (J. Ilaruabte, the popular comedian of The lloiton lam, wltuewed Mian lllce't perforn ance In lloalou a few niontha ago. In tpeaklnguf tliecablnat novelty which alio Introducei In the tccond not, Mr. llarnubeu tald, "I taw the cabinet nov elly In l'arlt laet year, when all l'arlt wat oraiy over It, hut Mlaa lllce't per formance In It far auroiaed tho ono I aw there." In thli addition to the many novel feature! of A Jolly Hur prise, Mlat Illce,witli the aid of teveral doll flgurct, glvot lmirtonatlona, ilngtcharaclerand come.y tongtand dancet the"Ta-ra-ra" with a ceil ihtt It aid to put Lottie Colllna to the bluth. Thli act It madoctptclally ilrong, and people who have tctn the perfurruaoco aevtral timet drop lu'o the theatre luit tin lit the time the ciulnel rcriirm aoce 11 on and del ml Immediately alter lilt orer. The entlrn performance of A Jolly SiirnrlM It repl te with mirth nml muilc. The cadnrt irr,.rniancp It linuieuti.ly pleitlng to ladlea, and tho oue-act rperatta The l.llllu llroo.n.fell. er, Whlriiprrcedet theuouiedy, 1 1 also (opular with Ihnlalraex. Next Friday nnn ntturday evening! Iruhirnu't coumllana, wlm.i. well known widiiwt, Junior l'Aitnert and Mettled out of t'ourtt have made them famoua, duy a ntum ini;tgnnciit hero, rendirlug lo new ilatt. The rirumau ami An Arabian Night. IUhiiaei-ji.ttU.cnd newllli iiicceit In nin Franclico, atu hatli win t.e doou here and In Denver tefore belli tried In New York mid Jo Holland and M, A. Kennedy areaaldto havt exccllentoiiportunltkt Ini.ich prodmi lion, Mre. llirrymore, nt re lert of the AF.Utmtinware, la no Intitr with the voniany, having le'l It Hail Fran cnco lo return liomo y way of the Iathmui. The ciniedlam will alternate In New York at the Empire Theater Willi Frohman't ttcok com pony. The opening of inv Empire the fu ture parent theater of our own on Wednesday evening latt, mmt have been a tnott dlitlnKiiMied event. The auction aale lor the inrrechulca ottealt fur the opening night nette I f 0701.75. Al Ilaynmi hlmitlf paid .ViO lor flrtl choloa; A. AL I'almer gave f 2'XJ for the privilege ol aelectlug lilt bix: Hronroii Houard $100, and Will J, Davit $100. The new Ihtatre hat been drtcrlbed at lengtli In the NKWrt, hut of tho pity nhlch It lo open II in added facta will aurely be of Intercut! TheUIrl I Lett llehlnj Me It a dlt llnrtlvely orlirlual American drama In belli lla conception und triatincnt. An entire year tut been devoted hy the authort In planning nni wrltluKthu pliy. The lndlauiuntloula lit theme, ndlatlncllrely native one, and the nil thnrt have undortakeu lo eolve the dllllcult problem of uteatlng a frontier dramu without lit uiual acoomanl me nt of lentatlooallim. It may be fairly ttated lo be a veritable eo'jlely border drama. The tcene It at a mill, tary garrl'ou In Ihu Ilia t ooumry, Montana,andthoilraliin jonielemum thtu becjmia atrongly end nntuially In evIJencr; for howover primitive nud clrcumacrlbed the turruundliigt, Iherofltumentt of toclety are nowhere preaervrd and curried on with ttrlcter puncllllouineai than 111 army life. Tho tlory dolls with the love lUfiilr of Ihedaughtiruf thugenenl lu command of the garrison. The hero and Die villain of the play are lleutou null und both are lu luvo with her. The bravery of the ono and the cow ardice of the other figure prominently In the tlory which movet along tlmul taueouily with an uprltlng of the Indltni, the bealeglng of the xtt, the hopelriia peril of the Inmatea aud the final retcue. The title of tho play It undoubtedly derived from the aatoolt- llont which the famlllartuuiin frtiv lllrl I I-.OH llehlod Me ' lint with military life, for Hie well-known nif ( tlwayt playod by military baudawhen evira regiment Ron lu and out cf garileou. The play will be prcaenled by the (,'lmrlet Fionuian Hui-k compa ly, mi organization whore valuo atu etlloien cy hat beta thoroughly aeknowiedged lu thli city. Thli will be lit drat np pearanculnNew York thltar.ivj.i and Ihu viigagemeiit will hnvu an eclal element of Interett from the fact that, with the dedication ol the new (neater, the company will become n Ivrminent metropolian theatrlcil Inttltutlun, HoyiiuI valuable und notable nddlllona have been madu to tint comtuuy alnce It wat latt teen III Now York, and nt now couiKised It ran to fairly claimed lo lo one of thu bt llieulrical com pnulet In Anicrlci, The uaal of Iheuiw r lay will Include Mr. William Morna, Mr, Nelaun Wheitcroll, Air. William riionii!i, Mr. Frank MorJaunl, Tiicinti Uherle, Jaiiict llirroui, (Jr. rlu JohntJii, Oyrlll tioolt, Jueeph Adcluiao, rtieoduie IIiIkHi, Frank Iiaihrop, Arthur llaydin, nu I riy.liiry Arinattuuir. Mill Oletto Tyler, I.dlia Wallaoe, Kalarlne Florence. We all rememuer Iioh tho groat maiiagert of tho country made toper hunmuillorta to tecuru oeulngt In (Jhlca,fo during the World't Fair In view of thla, the following teller from that city hen t muttilng or a turprltlug ua wull ua nil amuilng rlugt Ilieatrl cat tentlmont for once It In accord with ihurchiuntlraciit on n very Importnui topic. Chlcigo theiter mani(or, te well at thcto who have ooulritcttd to topply the entertainment for tho theittit dur ing Hie Columbian liuallluii, are working tooth nud nail to Imvethe Fair cloiedonrjunday. They do not appear uu-uly lu the light, but they are never Iheleri vlgoroualy aocondliu tht pur t'4it lu their oppoaltlou to tjunday exhlbltlona. The inanagera can hardly oQcr to form an oieii nlllauco with the clerical proteatora, liccatiao they Would place Lath themiclrei and their alllci In rather n rldlculoua pualtlou, Hundayln Chicago It the greitett theatrical day lu the week, correainud Ing with Haturday 111 .Nuiv York. Atiernoon at well at evening perform auccaareRlvou at all the theateri. (Jhurch teiitlment It rabidly oppotad to Ihltdcaecratlouof Ihoriaubath, mid any inauagerlal overtures looking to an alllauce with the clergymen Would probably be met by a reijueat for tome KUaranlootuat tlio theatera cloae on that day. Tnu maiiagora, Iheroforo, are com pelled t light In the dark. I'helr op poiltlou It hardly the lett ellectlve on that acou nt. Hut, dctplto all opporltlon, Hit pret ent outlook poind to a victory In favor ol a rjoudjy opeulug. Hhuuld (hit decltlon u arrived at It will wnrk abaolute dilutee to the Chicago the alert. The hlatory ol every large etpoaltlon It Ilbirally puuetured with lllutiralloiii of local theatrical dlalrcta. I III l'arlt durliiB the cjnltluii th rerclplantthutheatoMliirJIy tulllcoi to iay gaa bllla. The criwdi fouim I the Miow mi tliu ground! and the uiotley irocitsljnt ulong tliu lunlo fardtliilliillcly morn nttno'lvu tlnn any ln;o entertainment man couM devlau. ThhRjndltlou of nir.lri Ini twice beeu etnnhttUed In Ne,v York. During the Wnihlugloii celebration lour yeara agouiid the more recent Columbian fratlrltloj lhctboaltriHercjwri.tcheJ. ly attended, Thu chance are that hletory will rcuatllelf In Chicago nextiummtr. l.ven with the oxpoaltUi clofed on I Hundty mana.en of eteutlve nitric tlona will have a hard time to make both en It meet, I'ho I'.elr grounlt wilt ln open In tho evening. Thlt will deprive the theatera ol local tupporl. The wato earner! of nil claarei, who uautlly comtltuto thu gren' mart of Theaterguera, will take full advantage of the opportunity to vialt the Kxposllloti Willi their famlllee, Tlio vlaltlng alghlaeert will endeavor tn ree thu unateat nmiiiiut lu the ahorleat Ixiialtilo time, and the chaucet are that thli element alio will puih Hi Invertlgatloiia far Into the night. Altogether, tlio protpeol ahead It not 1 pleaaaut one theatrically. Who la to tu'c'ed I'attl? hna Juat been antwered In a dliutch to the New York JUrallltom Itioliltud ol Malta. Ilttyrt We have n marvel tinging In our opcrae Ihit union. 1'kttl It not hertuperlorlu the art of warbling like a lilrj, and at clearly. Her nameliCohimbatl. All mualcal Malta, Including the Kngllth, are al herfiet. Htrilngliigexcllea tho rapt nlleiitlon of aud extract! the wlldeat applauav from large and dleorlmlual Ing audlencet. Hhe la an Itillan, bom near lUogna, It only tweiity-llvo yenrt of ai.-,hai dark, inciting 03111 that can, however, llru ui like light lilngonda uaud. Iter tinging la like nn April thower lot to 111111I0. ilviry nolo It a rainfall ef lUpill molojy. MUtKIll. AND llltAMATlU N )TKS. Xiw Yorkamateura amludulglni: In "lliul,ong8lldo. Dauver't Home Dmmitlo club It coming to Ihu front. Daly'i revival of tho School for rkaudnl Jul week wai a big tucceit. Nlblo'i wat cloaed all latt wiek on nrcount of the acloraitrlklng for talary piyinentf. ThollaronLtt Illano hat gone Into the haudt of a rtx-olrer, but tayt iho will toon to out again. C. H. Ilurtou la the name of the mualcal director of Fanny llico. Not brot litre uo relation. l'.iderowtkl It conlni: lo Denver. He will tMtcely exlen I lilt trip lo Hall Like at bit preient ternll. Kleanera Duao, the Italian Tcrnta. rut, opened lu New York latt Monday night. Hhe haa created a teuratlon by relualng to be Interviewed. The Drterot mlnttrela at the Thea ter and Hlephem Hougt of all Natlnna at the Tabernacle, will make it vcrj live holiday 011 February l.'id. Iiiulao Pomeroy, the wife of Arlhit Kllloltbf Daniel l'rohmaii'a Charity Hall Piinpauy, died of pneumonia al the Hotel Aberdeen, Now York, on Ihu 7th lust. Jutla Ihirllett Davit ll n demirc I'urliau mil leu In the llrat not of The Knickerbocker, but liter onaaaiimea the uniform otndathliiji, llrllliliofllcer, lu which iho It eald t be particularly haudaome. "rhoJurenlloHtar Dramttlo C." hold the Theiter Iwardt Wednetday evening next. Fifty rente It the pfloooladinlMlonli all imtt ol the nouie, anil tliu l.roce-.l. of tlm enter laliiment gn to lliu Unitarian church. Mr. John Drew oncluded hit tcixoii In Tho Mniked lull nt thoHtiudard Theatre tail ulgtit. At thu end of the nond act, lu it'imer toctllt, he mtde etliorttpeecti In which he nil the artlng waa IndteJ aeweol Borrow. He apoko ol New York aa acheerful haven for one biltllng upon theatrlctl teat and Mild that when ho came luck neat ravin with n new play he hoped to , atay longer. He concluded wltli thank i leg nverylieilv nud waa loudly nil plauded. Y. 1 '. Herald ml. Denvor J.tenfe contalnt thlt tome whatmrprlilug piragrnph: There la a ohanca of 1'rofeamr Iltlcllire coming to thli city from Hall l,ake City where he la the organlit ol the I'lrat Cou greatloual Cnurch. 1'he rufeiitr'e application la lie lore tho Central Church Mil'ln iMinmlltee who will take uclloii ahortly. He It an Ktiell'hmtn of lon- retlfeiiot lu lhli oiiiutry, and wat 11 pupil of Dr. liutt. At tho dmllratlou ol trio 'rlulty or gan 1'rof. lltdclllle took n prominent part. Denver It fatt Incoming a mutlcnl city. Thcrn la moro Intent! in that city than thrru It In any cf lttelce weat of thu Kicky mountalui. An oicellent opern company It a feature of toclety clrolea, and mualcal tolreca nud recllalaareof almot dally occurrunce, Han Frunclaco .1uno and Dramn. The atalcraont regarding Denver'! prpcixlencu la totally Inoirruct, nud MuM and Drama ehould know It. Hall Lake la to far aluai of Deuver In mualcal lattu, culture and develof mont, at Denver li nln-.i I of Halt L1U0 In commercial coterprlte. JIA.NU.UiTUUXIXH CUSS. The 1'rugrcti It la Making Under l'rof. Ullar,l lloiir. lihtor Iknrct Xcwr. At many of your readert mty be Interciled In the progreet of the "Manual Clae" now In teaalun at the Litter-day Halntt' College, I take thla opportunity of glvlug them n brief tketchof tho work being done by the clan. In rvaponao to the call made I y 'lie prealdency of the Blake, and the iHril Htake tiiierlntendoncy of Iho Y. M. M, IR I. A., that each ward lu thliHlnto llBl aend In o repuiontatlvi a from their re flMl -pectlve aatoclatlona to take n flvu I i'hI wtekt'csurtoln tho "Minual," about ' Rfll llfiyyoiiiigiiienuiapmbledonJanuary ' (jSfl tilth, at Iho abovo named placo. I j, 8 The olaae It under the able direction il'll I nf l'rof. WlllirJ Doue, principal of the ' ILh I college. . ifa I ThotludenUaticmblo nt 9a, m. an! llrll take part In the regular theological , jl cluaaviercleei which occur from 0 lo '', l9 lUn. m, 3 nl Tho work bolnj done nt pretent It , (11 "Giving the roniont for believing In , 1 fill the Alt'clea of Fatlh of the Latter-day ! J I Haliile;"ond every Wednetday Hldcr II David MoICeusle uccuplea thu llmo I'f I wltli a lectiiio on tho "Divinity of the ! 1.1 Froin 10.M to 11, the olaat meet! an 1 J 1 1 ulacuaaea Incidental nuittlona handed 1 1 lu by membeia, 111 d nleo reecho. In- L truitloii In the uee of Ihe "Manual." , III At 1! p.m. the claaa nieeli nt a rcg. , l Vi ! y . "'I'u'Md nuociitiou, wiui 1 ia Will ird Djnuaiprealdent nud H. W. '' Jenkliieon and Wllford llennlou nt ill counielon, and Jat. Handera aa aecre. If tary. 'Ihelollowlng aublecta arerur- 1? ued: Tlieologr, Old and New Teita- I meut hlatory, llook of Mormon hlito- I ry, and eclenoe. Home eron la III apKlnted to lecture uponeach tubject, 1 I! I 'and the whole clan la uqulrod to i if I preparo nil the leaaoua, ((nemlona are l; I I nikeil anl auawered upon each lecture 1 I at It! oloe. Tho boat of feeling pre- ' , valla, aud a morn milted data or work. f . era In the cjuae of truth would lie dlf- , ll I flcult to find. j 1'rol. Dnu haa ixpreaaed hit will- ' m Inguentn hive all thoae liiterenteil In f ,1 luiituilimprovKinentlonltuiiJ, Knch I'll atudeiitlt pennlltnil to lake two add)- Mil tlonalttudlttfrnm any couree In the ' 'if I college free cf charge. 1 I iL I Thlt claialtttllt 0111 for nny ono ' I T from any ward lor tho remainder of I I tho rourae. ( Thlt la an 1 icellont opportunity for I ! young men tuarqulioa knowledgo of tlioprinclpleanflliuUoapel.niidaliould I botaktu advautagu of by all who are I able tod) to. O. II. FncrxK. Jon. 17. ' - Hayt the Helena Jlirald Another ' klckli reglaterud agalnattheMoiitaim Wiirld'a Fair building. A Mlaauula maiijutt hack from an extended trip , H lo Ht. Louia.Chlcago and other eaiteru H liolntali willing to awear It did not cot flinuii, and tayt hi ompared with bulldiu .a coitlug $W0D It la not lu it. r The wife of H, J.Warne.nbrakemaii afl on the 1'ark City branch of Iho Uulou 1 B 1'nolllc, haa Juit prerenled htm with . H trlplela, all m-emlngly hialthy. The B young people have been married three H yiartatid nuvu live chlldrec twlnt H ramu to hrlitlitoii tho houiohold wlthlu two yean afer Hit tr marriage. Mr. M Warner la Iho baggage man on the : M l'urk City train who had trouLle with ' S Jodan laat week. CbalitUe Vlironlete. ! ' ZIOfl'S SAVINGS BflHE; BDlIiDHSiG, I lNTos. 1, 3 and 5 MA.IST STREET. -. - I CASH O-V.IPX'X'-VI-., 200.000. tSHJTM.IUS, 200,000. fl Depoiltt 187a, 8 lO.MO.filJ Dcpotltt 1HB.I, 0 1(17,280.23 tfli ylZ . ..feliSl r5Sfte '"' ' .... H U.P.....1H74, tl.07,,.72 le,.o..u IH8,, iaH,o,U famW fftl W.LFORD WOODRUFF, - - Pros.clont. Dcpotltt 1H7B, 18,ltl.70 Depoiltt 188S, 142,7811.12 ; ' HBS$lT1 hrlWlli CEOROE Q. CANNON, - - Vlco-Proslllotlt. H llepotiu 1870. to.td8.02 Depoalt. 88(1, 1IW.0II3.88 ' ltWaHFJrff Hiolil Josoph F. Smith, Goorgo Roynolds, I Dcpotltt 1877. 2l.oa8.8i Depo.lt. 1887. 2(t7.ii:tl.5(l l-H 1 1 ffll Sf ' T. C. Wobbor. Hobor J. Grant. V Dtpo.lt. 1878. 2U.0I2.71 Dep.i.i. 188. 43H.4Hi.7D 1iHHS 9ft fflf fa I Angus M. Cannon, Loronzo Snow, DcpoalU 1870, 42,70a.C(l Depoalta 1881), 112(1,700.(52 ' flH jr?U rJJ'llilllt Jnmoa Jack F I M L H DeZiulr.' ZZl'Z SZ'IuIwh.' ","I!.'n JfSll'ffiSNl( "' B ClaWSn' Leonard G ntdy0" "' LUnt1' ' bepotltt January Oth, 18UJ1, $1,1300,000.40, HtBIBifi: tM 5' Cashlor. M s i H tj"PEN an account with us jSTCW. We havo depositors who's first deposit was only a small sum and who's H account now shows thousands of dollars to their credit. Married Ladies and Minor Children have right to H deposit in their own name and payable only to their own order. H Q 0pen Saturday for deposits until S p. m. After getting your wages deposit what you can spare. v BAI'llTT DEPOSIT QOXJDS lxx our l3TTlC3Hjk.Xl. JTLOOX' Vk.XTXa1 for Xloxit nt . XloiiMounlslo a3lxix-o. H i H