Show 1 Plays laY and ana Players Play rs H r an and Els wh rt re l I- L l COMING UNG ENGAGEMENTS Sunday GRAND-Sunday night Holds Hold's band concert Monda Monday Tuesday Black Wednesday and matinee Thursday Patti's Troubadours Frida Friday Saturday and matinee Ole Oe Olson THEATER l JV J Tuesday Wednesday and matinee Frederick JuIlus JulIus Julius Ju Warde in The Mountebank and lius Ilus Caeser King Lear 4 The Mountebank l respectively Saturday and Saturday matinee Sa Salt Lake Opera company in Martha Martim 4 company will be Lake Opera The Salt friends and nd ana greeted reeled hv by oy o nil 1111 la l Its time old-time friends tonight at the Salt Sat Lake The The- admirers ater and and It Martha fulfils fulfills expectations result Nothing a grand and ss s will be the Is more pleasing to the social play goers than to see local talent come to the front both In praise they ley are always alway generous and of or any home organization j only look to toast need that that- thatis Is 13 deserving One ne th the tho past ast record of oC the A opera company for tor forley torpo proof of this s statement t n po m performance perform perform- In Jn fJ addition to this I evenings evening's EI ance Martha will bo be given next Saturday Satur Satur- i d da day night and matinee a ee Following J is the complete cast for tor fartha Lady Harriet Miss MIs Ferrin I Nancy Miss lIs ss Clark A Sir Tr Triam ram Mr 1 Spencer p Plunk t Mr 1 Goddard Ilone Mr 11 1 shed Shed Shed-r r. Mr Graham t Moil loft l PI PiT Kf t Barrow th Miss Bitsy White Mrs Browning Kilty Miss Hudson r r I l JId D band nd will give Its ita usual entertainment enter enter- I at which the hl Grand al U is da an Sunday u excellent night gt one The Is Isas isas as follows Mardi 1 Hands Across the Sea Sousa Overture Siege of Rochelle Balfe g Caprices fg a Evening nol B Bells W i 1 b f I b b. b Clark Song The Crusader The Glee Club Cornet Coret orn t solo I Emmetts Lullaby Snow A. A S. S Zimmerman t S Grand GraM r Fra sl Welsh Airs Godfrey Song Glee club The Absence D Buck Duet Pact The Serenade Tittle Jesperson and Smith Grand selection Princess Prncess Chic Edwards Edwards Overture Orpheus Offenbach The revival of ot The which served McKee Rankin so 50 well for many t years ears recalls a story told of ot him and the late Louis Aldrich The play was first presented at Dalys Daly's theatre In New York find and scored a triumph on the opening J right ht Amid dt the e hf general rejoicing nt Aldrich a 4 came caine 1 in for th the highest compliments and Rankin Bankin took ook him to one side and said Louis Mr Daly tells me that I havel nave have navea a great piece of property In this play a and God l fe knows g I need f all the money n f I f can canay Jay ay hands on You have made the greatest hit of ot your our life lite and 1 I want you to stay with me for two years Your salary Is la and an Ill I'll raise it to and now 7 75 73 a week toFo give you ou 6 per cent of the profits eEr J Aldrich d t was so surprised p that It was reveral minutes before he could say say with tears In tn his eyes yes r Im afraid Its It's more mor than I am worth I II Mac and I dont don't know that I ought to toI have a share in 10 the profits but If It you can spare some of ot the money Id I'd like to send a little of ot It up to Mrs Aldrich That ol old mortgage worries her you know I Aldrich I played that t part 6 for two lr solid ya years ann and out of the money e he paid off r the me-i me on his wife's farm In Massachusetts Massachusetts Massa Massa- and besides that s sent itt t W weekly ekly In Installments Installments installments In- In to Bartley Campbell Cmpbell C while the theatter I latter r was writing My Partner which made a fortune for them both a II I Kyre Kyrle Bellew is r rehearsing a series of ot old Ett 1 h he vIII present at special next week The first horses e on Nr N on chool h 0 01 3 for or scandal t L London cable 1 of it very the other day of h her th the road as S a star star- Her forthe wat r 3 nt had ad r reached e a certain one one- report that and nd It occurred to Miss 1 Irwin Ir celebrated ed tyas to be the opening night of ot exercise on e would require all the a aSsist aSsist- of ot late has le de on the stage In order that Hlat if trainers i should be properly handled se send d SI she aA wired vired e fn as follows 1 On n our arrival In t town be without that all an the stage hands harm and property men are Also It The reply came back Corrigan the agent as ns follows He will spring h h hi II which w vlast wee le e De Dc Wolf will shortly sever her LIst l ins ons with her present manager f ir 1 r. r Cory or V and will then thEm star on Of the n account in a new play Her e bust busl- hand fl c will be in the hands nJ of lN Nat t lions f fand and p PI 5 would Woud a Wallace allace Hopper has decided that not go on t the r road with Floro beon r Jo For a time e she e will rest and deI de- de jus st I herself to the thc legal egal tangle into which I lions tlona ons as been drawn by her suit against the thea a of ot Western estern Canada for the pos- pos be relon of ot her late stepfathers stepfather's fortune wr r on excellent authority that a cone conT con- con C e T It rable rabe portion of Miss Hoppers Hopper's newly I e wealth ea will be d devoted next S sea sea- since Bince to the h production d I of Reginald g f De Dc 1 orrien's t-orrien's new opera in which she Intends in 1 unile unde II r. r James Brown Potter according to caus from London has had a r hl his jy IV lively time with Stephen Phillips of the play in classical a ta blank i L r Ulysses e in which she was to With Beerbohm Tree Mrs Pot Pot- gath gathA a version of the trouble Is that sh j to g could not get along with the tage nor nor- wn who besides not liking her work I T told d de her so with apparently brutal u Another e O reason a is hinted t at that at a Ich ts a 5 that as the goddess Calypso Mrs Irs MF ter tr would have been compelled to wear It is 13 quite within the range of ot possibility that Mrs Potter has not forgotten forgotten for for- gotten her appearance in iii that scanty attire at tire e In tills feIS Ii city lre when she ic played l Cleopatra eo tt to Kyrle Bellew's Marc Antony n It is certain that her appearance appearance- has not been becQ forgotten here t. t r Few actors are better known to our playgoers playgoers play pay goers than Frederick I Warde who opens his notable engagement at the Salt Lake LakeI Theater Monday night lg This time I he e. e pre presents pre presents tel i alu me I e his I famous comedy drama a The rhe Mountebank It has been e a great financial financial finan finan- f tt t cial l and artistic i success and n will doubtless doubtless doubt doubt- O less be a great hit here also The olay f Is located C during 1 i m the reign of Louts The plot of the play olay Is very strong ro and andis ih arJO i af is said to offer Mr tIr Warde a t the greatest opportunities for the full measure of ot his grand talents The he Mountebank will be pre presented ted el Monday night and Wednesday matinee Julius Caeser Caesar which by the way has not been produced here heie since the Warde Kidder and James combination played it about three years ago will be se seen n Tuesday Tues rues day No classic piece Is more familiar than Julius Caeser Another nother feature of ot Mr 1 Warde's repertoire reper reper- toire toiro is King Lear scheduled for Wednesday The Tho company is an exceptionally strong stron one and the scenery Is is new and complete Mr Mr l Warde Is 15 a mem- mem 1 ber her of the B. B P P. O O. E E. and It Is likely that the local lodge will make him a j guest of ot honor during his stay here II S The Tha Black Patti Troubadours are coming t to o town This organization has the best credentials of ot merit any could possess Six years of ot success In every section of ot the tho country playing In the leading theatres theatres thel the the- atres and entertaining the high and lowly with the same degree of ot interest is the tho I l company's record It is credited with being one of ot the most fascinating and diverting bands of ot darkey play folks ever gotten together in this country There are nearly two score In the tho company and each member Is I talented either in song story or dance I Black Dlack Patti the star of ot the organization org is a brilliant singer She leads the singing forces in the rendition of sweet Dixie melodies and nd operatic selections while fo John Rucker the he Alabama Bl Blossom sustains the fun interest with the cooperation oper co-oper- oper oo-oper- atlon of ot tho the merry melodious contingent There are ten high class vaude vaudeville acts amon among Ji them then r a Pew new laughing skit called A Misfit and Songs of Dixe melodious roe ous reminiscences of the sunny South The Tho engagement c at the Grand for tor torI fori I i t l lJ b J j three nights beginning Monday Including special matinee on Wednesday A young oung a actor tor describing his sensations during an attack of ot stage fright the other day saidI said I 1 was so scared that I nearly fell through one of ot my trouser legs That old Swedish dialect comedy Ole Olson comes to the Grand on Thursday and tIlls fills out the tho remainder of ot the week This old standby Is too well known to need any lie lic Irrl Introduction It Is d one logt of to those the t theater going plays I like c uncle public pub pub- Toms Tom's Cabin and The Old Homestead Ben Hendricks the original Ole is with the organization his characterization of ot the tho American Swede Is so 80 droll so BO true as to command the attention of ot all play play- playgoers goers This seasons season's presentation Is said saidi to be stronger o in Its Individual n numbers u i and db more elaborate f o t In the scenic I details re than any former company Black Bleek Patti the leader and organizer of ot ott the Troubadours Is one of the most popular popular t lar prima donnas do S on nar the stage today og She bhe has sung before large lare ar and ed distinguished rc ol audiences I c both In Europe r and America and anc anchas has collected In her company some of ot the most talented of ot her race J Jl Jle Ole The e Olson 1 Saturday d at l WI WItla the Grand performance will l fm be made of especially c Interesting r to school h children 1 g A 3 gold piece will bo be given to the school schoolgirl schoolgirl i girl or sc school ool boy who forms the largest number of ot English words from rota the letters In the name Ben Hendricks A second prize of ot will be given for the second bc best t list Lists must muot be signed with the name and address addrEs and mailed to or delivered dell vred v- v ered red at the box office of ot the Grand by Thursday that If the he February compilers rf rs 3rd Ird of th the It best is teft explained lists I are not present at the matinee when the annoUncement announcement announcement an an- of ot the winners Is made then the prizes will be given to the next best compilers who answer to their names Perhaps no actress Is attracting more notice at present than Mrs Irs Patrick Campbell Campbell Camp Camp- bell who occupies on the London stage a more Important position than any weman woman woman wo wo- man of ot her years After a tour of ot some of ot our western cities she Is now appearing In her leading roles in New York Mrs rs Campbells Campbell's opening production in New NewYork NewYork York was in Magda All critics agree that her performance compares favorably with those these given Riven by Mme Modjeska Mrs 1 FIske and Miss Manager announces that Sir Henry I Irving will rl visit Salt I h Lake a next neat season Sir Henry Is easily the greatest e English actor and the local public would be glad to meet him It is to be hoped that Salt Lake will have hava an opportunity rl before another nY year has gone of greeting Maude Adams In one of ot her dealing roles Nothing would be bemore bemore bemore more gratifying to the lovers of dramatic art rt In this city than to witness a performance performance performance per per- b by this Salt Lake star un trip It to took g England nf Nat d q Goodwin to discover two ro to t years his r own w and satisfaction satisfaction sat sat- a that the London Supper club scene in When ben We Ve Were Vere Twenty one Is trot not calculated to entertain or elevate the average theatre He played In Brooklyn Brooklyn Brook Brook- lyn yn last week to a version of ot the play In which this scene has been cut out entirely and nd the action takes place in the boudoir of ot the tho Firefly with greatly Increased suc sue cess This improvement likewise saved Mr 11 Goodwin a considerable sum of money for it was this one scene which called for all the supernumeraries in the alay lav which can now be presented with a comparatively small cast Goodwin is not Quite decided as to whether he and his wife Maxine Elliott Elliott- will separate next season He says very frankly that the only play they now have under consideration tion has fas no part In It suitable for himself and unless they make a new discovery beb before ber be be- tore fore r beginning work for f the fall he will willbe willbe Ih fl sf be b I to let Miss s Elliott go her own way but under his management In such sucha a Po case Goodwin will probably revive one sf ot his old successes until he can secure a new and satisfactory vehicle for tor his talents talents' S II S S Lillian Russells Russell's feelings were somewhat jarred r the other h afternoon e o by seeing In a ke shop window o on ott Upper Broadway o m in New NewYork NewYork York the portrait o of taken in the tho days ays when she was Billee Taylor The unfortunate photograph showed her In tights and sweater and as soon as Miss 1 Russell could r regain her calm cairn she dispatched dispatched dispatched dis dis- dis- dis patched a young man to the store who with the assistance of her money removed that picture from the admiring gaze of ot the he public to Miss lIss Russells Russell's sanctum where it now reposes in safety |