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Show TIIK IIKK rln:lm DRAMATIC. 9 vocal flight of rich and Harry Davie th Rploy comedy work of funny Btanlcy th wii-t-volct-- il Hob (joltlen Theatrical Melinite. lnan the stamp f Halt Iak appro, val, but for th reason that deferred tuber In pronounced an pleasures are sweetest. eloquent eulogy on Major Young and A noth cable feature In the Grau pro"The llrlgands" tonight. Hon. Moses Thatcher praised the gal- ductions Is the deference shown for lant work of Captain Grant. methods. COMING A TTH ACTIONS. y vv This, of couise, require some deparSalt Lake Theatre: "Slcn of the After an successful engageunusually lines u deture from the usual Cross, three nights beginning March ment of thru weeks, the Grau opera parture, however, which Jules Grau 20th, matinee Wednesday. company gives Its farewell production makes as a concession to popular deNew Granl: "Itemember the Maine' tonight. That the termination will he mand. three nights and Sntuiday matinee, be- Incandescent in brilliancy the comHere In Halt Lake we have enjoyed 23rd. March ginning Its music at the the brightbest, pany these bright Interjections the dignity admirhouse with the est, overllowlng of the parquette applauds, while the The lecture by Dr. Prentiss Monday Is already well assured. ers gallery becomes cyclonic. night at the Theatre drew only a fair "The brigands, " so successful last To discover and house. accept the requirewi.l be repeated tonight. night, ments of theatre goers, study their The doctor handled his subject "The Though the Grau company was, well whims and mends, is the garden wherePhilippine Islands" Interestingly and and favorably 'knoNn to tos before, the in Jules Grau plucks the fadeless Mowentertainingly. The subject was fascinating, deillng, present engagement has intensified our ers of success. No manager Is bigger than the pjb 1c; as it did. with these distant isVs where admiration. Salt Lake has had, with one nights If he defers to Its fi kleness there is a the sun lists or sls, we hardly know hiclu exception, four straight weeks of opera, commotion at the box office, and the AMTHEMENTS THIS WEEK. Nv Grand; Grau Opera Co., In lion. It. II. Oll-vett- n. FU h. Ogden will crt't the Grau company uioitl cordially. nd alone because It I G (lew K. MULV. V, up-to-da- te op-ratl- Marcus reading Neros Order to Exterminate I confess, for my part, I came away .vhich the town has patronized with a with the lines of my geography widely generosity that demonstrates us to be extended and my fund of knowledge more metropolitan than provincial. Fcr one, I regret the termination of increased. The lecture was profusely illustrated it was a tour of the mystic the Grau engagement, though, I fear, archipelago in the seven leagued boots the rest of you are showing fatigue. I shall miss the sweet little face and of a stereopticon with Dr. Prentiss comprehensively explaining each and figure of Mary Carrington the bright and dashing presence of Adele Far- every point of interest. the Christians. Act i. Manner. Three Nights only and Saturday Matinee. IINCOIN J. Remember c" lo-ljy- ; Theatre and CARTER'S Tbe Maine AMERICAN NAVAL c DRA1A Startling in itsRealism "A p;oy mol IS COid 10 IflC 0Te 10 ' Conitructionl me No.'iii ond soum. Lost ond west." Picturesque and True to Life in its Rendition! the destruction of the Maine. The Great Naxel battle of Manila. Grandest, Most Noseland Original Effects SEE Ever Iroduced. Office box open for sale of seats Wednesday at 11 a. m. Sign of the Cross. glass plate at the window groans under The students of All Hallows college the weight of free coinage if his con- ga e a leally good entertainment last ceit permits no such deference, the dis- night at the Theatre. I was surprised at the amount of latpenser of tickets waits for the clamorent genius displayed not so latent ing crowd which fais to clamor. Jules Grau has a genius for success either, fcr some of it was emphatically and because of this, Ed Carruthers, for ass;rtive. the past three weeks, has had no time Considering that nearly everything on the programme was the work of for idle dreaming. |