Show AMUSEMENTS J SAL T LAKE THEATRE Preeminently one of the greatest at attractions attractions tractions of the theatrical theatric I season will be bethe bethe the appearance tomorrow evening at the tho Salt Lake theatre ot of that sterling actor Louis James and a company number numberIng leg Ing nearly fifty people In an Immense revival of at Henry VIII lII king ot of England with Mr r James as Cardinal Wolsey followed Friday by The Merchant ot of Venice with Mr James as So far as the productions are concerned It Is promised that like everything else Mr MI James has undertaken the presenta presentations presentations from a scenic standpoint will be without a blemish and far and away beyond any stage Investiture ot of recent years ORPHEUM THEATRE All kinds or of amusement features are Included In the bill bUl which Is being given with much flinch success at the Or Orpheum Orpheum this week weak The Do De Haven Sex furnish a musical comedy in The Understudy with a wealth of spark Hag Ung songs and or of twinkling twirling toes Howards musical shet lands and comedy canines supplY a circus feature Frank Tinney provIdes the minstrel show feature and better than an any minstrel feature seen here hereIn herein In many moons Milt Woods exhibition of freak dancing Is good enough for any minstrel performance the Zanettos would make a hit on any circus bill Donovan and Arnold might easily In Interpolate interpolate their sketch In any anyone one or of ofa ora a dozen musical comedies while last of all EdwIn Stevens and ard Tina Mar Marshall Marshall shall supply the real drama In their With Dickens MISSION THEATRE The storms on on the Salt lAke Route have delayed the players who are on their way from the southwest and owing to this fact the theatre wIll be dark darle tonight and this afternoon for the first time In Its brief history The bill which closed the week last night was an exceptIonally tIne fine one and It was demanded on time by the Denver house hence It was Impossible to hold It over The new bill bUl headed by Ernest Pant zero zer with his company of acrobats goes on tomorrow evening and will continue through the wee week Ie SHUBERT THEATRE A difficulty about obtaining the necessary sar sary permanent time caused the closing of the stock company which has been appearing at the Shubert Alfred Swen s STi will take his company on the road with the new members and will return later to Salt Lake to put on When t Was in Flower which had ben b en Intended for next week During his brief stay at the Shubert Mr Ir Swen on has made many admirers as also has the charming leading lad lady Miss Lone Lorle Palmer Miss Frances Hooper Miss Don Dor Dorothy othy George Stanley Stanle and aid others whose work has pleas pleased cd Mr Swenson Is now making arrangements which will Insure him a considerable season In Salt I Lake later His performance or of The sells Bens this week has attracted much at from an artistic standpoint and there have bave been large audiences during the past to nights COLONIAL THEATRE Selecting chorus people for musical Is one of the most tiresome and exacting parts the manager attends to None who attends the perform performance performance ance or of A Girl at the Helm at the Colonial this week will doubt for tor a minute the ability ot of Mr Frazee t to pick good singers for his chorus The Thema Thema ma chorus Is exceptionally strong and the Is the best heard In Salt Lake this season will be bea a matinee this afternoon at GRAND THEATRE A dramatization of Mary J r Holmes famouS novel Tempest and Sunshine Is bein being presented at the Grand theatre hIs week by aver a very company b Miss Marie Bess Dunlop Tempest and Sunshine The pla play Is a good one and one that ap appeals appeals peals tl to all classes of people and Is of more than usual interest It i 1 a play II of genuine heart had nd ex scenes and surprising climaxes Tit Th plot Is ver very and holds the Ii th tour four acts This together with the pw lW and beau scenery makes the II a finished fin finIshed one in every particular There will ho bo a matinee this afternoon The sale ot of seats for this performance Is unusually heavy Walter McCullough left yesterday to accept an engagement at one the In Chicago Mr McCullough was brought to Salt Lake by the Grand the theatre theatre atre management to play the leading roles In the stock company during Wit VII lard Macks Illness While here he made many friends and fast established him himself himself self as It a leading man of highest type and his many friends will regret to learn or of his departure We Va wish him success In his new position THE VIRGINIAN AT COLONIAL Owen story of The Vir Virginian ginian as dramatized by himself and Kirke La Shelle comes very nearly being a great American play Most assuredly It Is a great play of the great great west that Is no more Owen Wister knew his west and this knowledge has enabled him to create illusion of realism striking picture that stand out In the memory long after the curtain has fallen on the west to civilization The Virginian west to The VirginIan still ranks as the leader or of all mob melo melodramas dramas founded on life Ufe and Incidents In the far west wholesome In point of morals cleverlY constructed deeply Interesting because principally of Its Intense realism It Is a stage story that will endure for an Interminable time such a story as one can never nevertire nevertire tire of when enacted b by st h clever artists as tile the Kirke 14 La Shells Shelle companY have engaged for this season Wllliam William WilliamL L Gibson gives a tron trong healthy In n nf thA th i rt r Fai ther of Ii Farnum will be seen as Trampas Others In the company are Mabel Wright John Johp E Harry Holli Holliday day J R H Furlong and Charles n It Under the management of the Kirke La Shelle company a good per performance performance Is assured MADAME CARRENO A pupil or of that gifted artist Carreno who has just returned from abroad tells time tho following A few weeks ago Carre Carreno no played the concerto In London and played It well sIte she played it In such sucha a manner that at the close of the per performance performance the audience refused to calm down and among the most excited was one old man who called cabled Brava Brara brava I have never heard it played better Car Carreno Carreno reno graciously acknowledged this corn com and when she was called again before th footlights again he called No Noone Noone one has ever played that concerto better thin n you have played It now Again she and after atter I it had happened three or four times she began to show sl signs ns of annoyance at his persistent corn com compliments when ho he called out I ought to wrote it myself It was wash h self This was no longer a mit It was a tribute than which none could be greater or more spontaneous Madame Carreno may be heard at the Shubert theatre Monday evening January 17 1910 |