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Show Till II ln d 0 inj;i-N''ii'ilinnlyiln- liit For .mil l.uili-- ! able. The mirror scene alone in t lu play is worth tin price of d sptnronntruuOTTOUTOUUDUUUDDuriUDUuuDuUUnr? o 9 KE il l!!cvr!c rf:tiriii(; ami iiov iltv vvuik go to cl.i -- 3 Walter l'rikiu, who created the role o! A K en Shaver, the theosophie.d bather, u jl he wen in hs oh! nv when mission. 0 0 0 1 ' Hi.- - F A. iv i e ' r f f r n struments were i veil that f.tirlv set the orchestra members wild with distracted nerves, so terrible cake walk A few .songs ami a t .dl Lake Ac.M Week tin m m i in tion opened the weeks amusement at the Grand this wo k, presenting ulut the play bills called A Biccy rime Just what excuse there i fur such a congSom-eratiuno one can tell, and the aforesaid play bills leftist d to divulge. The audiences that saw "A llreey rime ucie parti. illy prepareil for a f ike show after scanning over the programs, but what was given ntteily beggars de scription. There was an attempt at comedy made, a few musical numbers on various in- were they. f f C ry r P f , j it i nea- 1 pu - I 1 1 J e 1 1 ... at la. 1.. V . ter will offer, at popular pi ices, week, commencing Monday even what is styled a legimate drann ing and continuing hr three. It is nights and Wednesday matinee.. under the t i t It- of UYliRS BROS. ; headed by A. Y. Liemont, ami is ,, i'o Iln i'l('' r s.dd l be piesented by a comThose who saw The Black Patti, Troub nlois at the Silt Lake Thea-pany capable o producing it fci & eh A three nights engage- tie about a venr ami half ago, ment will be put in, commencing will remember that it was ;m m-- ' .Monday, November 13th. ganiation above the average ami 77., - I .V sttis-factoril- I v. i.ti'.l 1 i m the performances given here wesvj good. A return date has bci n made with .Manager Pvper early in December next, and the Trou bailors arc sure of a warm recep-lion. - When the goo louses used by RoseVelt's regiment in Cuba were put up at auction recently in New Yoik by the government, Jacob Litt bought twenty-fou- r of them for use in his great revival of Shenandoah. w hich is jus: now exciting the enthusiasm of playgoers. lie also recured the services of twenty-fou- r of the real heroes of San Juan and HI Caney, am! in the mimic battle scene in "Shenandoah, which stirs audiences to such a high pitch of enthusiasm, they make one of the most stirring stage pictures ever seen. Shenandoah will be given for three nights at the Salt Lake Theater commencing Thursday evening, November 23rd. I fiiimtam ! 1 told the tale of A Breezy Tunc. The programs divided this jumble into thice breezes. Ihere was no earthlv use for the first breeze, there were a few straws in the second one and the third was like the first, only more so. The people in this show struck one as being a lot of amateurs direct from a barnstorming tour through Kansas, and it is to be hoped that future breezes will .V $ deal more kindly with Salt Lake and not waft anything of the kind Why Smith Left Home is in many wavs suggestive of that this way again. other comedy of Broadhursts, S $ It It is surprising what a hold the "What Happened to Jones. a Sweedish play, Von Yonson, has bears the same features to great but it anything is a little upon the public general!)'. The degree, It deals principally late Gus Heege came to be cleaner cut. looked upon, in the title role, as with troubles caused bv domestic in tile household, joining a great stage hero. His renditions help to their reof the Sweedish folk songs were labor unions suitable is Everything positions. spective his and always pleasing genial perenough and the situaplausible favora him made sonality great tions are e:: meat ingle lunny-Thite, but since his death there is a attendance Lst mg. it was new hero in the role- - Arthur conDonaldson and it can be said good and Ine play simple who ee ,t. A matinee that his predecessors many pleas- vulses tho'C will be given this afternoon and ing qualities, besides those peculwi.l end iar to himself, are combined in thepeifurmur.ee tonight the engagement. him, and though Heege is laV mented by his many friends bef It is something over two years cause of his untimely demise, yet there is no fear for the future suc- ago since Du Souchets clever cess of Von Yonson while Don- corned), My Friend From India, aldson plays the title rob. Plavs was convulsing metropolitan audmay come and plays may go. but, iences. Air adv we have had the like Tennysons Brook, "Von pleasure of seeing it at the Salt Yonson seems destined to go on Lake Thea er and now it comes forever. Tonights performance to the Grand next week at opu- at the Grand closes' the engage- lar price-- . It is full of the cleanest kind ot comedv, the situations ment here this time. wind-u- p ' ! 1 V! ; It was too bad that the engage- ment of Eugenic Blair, in "A; Ladv of ( hialitv, did not as three or four materialize, nights could have been profitably) j Julia Arthur brought this put in. ' play into prominence last year, whet a metropolitan run wasj made. It borders on the order of Prisoner of Zenda and "Under The Red Robe, and is likewise When exceedingly interesting. last here Eugenie Blair was with her husbaml, Rjbcrt Downing, who presented "The Gladiator and other similar pi ivs, if our memory serves us right, and the good impression she made then has aided materially her present success. 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