Show i i t f H t t tt I IH t A 11 RAM RAMA H t I I I It and MUSIC j t t k tr t I t i J THIS WEEK AT ATTHE ATt i t THE THEATRES e 4 1 t SALT LAX LAKE Monday Mody and ad Tuesday Tue day Company 4 E R Minstrels Thursday Friday 4 and a Saturday Jefferson De An 4 gelta gIli 1 ia A Beyal Rogue 4 E l LW W THEATRE 4 Per Etor Hawkins all week 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 HEB was waa a time tim in Salt Lake Leke i 5 THEM THEBE T when amateur minstrelsy n flourished It was wa hack back in the days when Nat Brigham sang sane saD There Thre Little Girl Dont Cry and Pat Dun Dunbar bar and Frank Prank Maltese the Squires boys sad and George Downey to say nothing of ot the tb others jumped into the Ht business as a diversion It is i the aha aba of the National Guard boy bo who mho ho win waB go Pt lo before ore the public to tomorrow t morrow morro n t with their initial ll otter or ottering orIng ing to build up Q a worthy successor to the several organisations 0 tiona of ot bygone e days That the v nt ut i Is available a can cannot cannot cannot not be disputed That the new purvey purveyors pur ey ors ha have hae e collected collect an inviting portion of or it i 1 equally true With proper en encouragement there is n ncr reason rea on why the pi pr should not oot endure The performance tomorrow night has been at ranged with an eye to novelty and Attention to detail It was no not thrown together as a slapstick burlesque On O the contrary the chaff ha h been tOm from the wheat in tout four weeks of rehearsals re s almost night might nightly i ly and the young rou men who are pre presenting presenting the show sho are satisfied that a amo amore amote mo mote more e meritorious Vs performance than the tile theone theone one in Yiew v ten was wk never given by a local aggregation agre tion The governor and anel his staff stair and the officers from Fort Douglas with their wives wIes wilt be the guests of the man management management at ot the o ning performance tomorrow night The f r t part is in 10 full dread with a ared red white and blue decorative scheme and people in the circle On the t side as premiers are ais Prank Frank Holf n and Dave Doty Dy y The bo es are arc worked by Bob Kenyon and O 0 K McGraw Je raw This tt quartette has appeared in minstrel trel enter entertainments here and elsewhere and with unvarying success Ce 8 Holtman and aDd nOD on slug sing respectively among oth others othen ers en Go Way Back and Sit Down and When Mr Shakespeare Comes to Town The all alt of which are areDe new pe De in Salt Lake Lan are rendered by b Will VOl Sibley Scott Woodward Ed Pike and Fred Fr Billings A military march cho chorus chorus chorus rus closes doses the first part Among the olio specialties are Colonel Sam sm Park Parkin Parkin in ventriloquism and Ridge lUdge In Ina Ina a burlesque on OD The Belle of ot New NewYork NewYork NewYork York Johnny in monologue Dufon in lightning sketches a team and stet step dancers and a mixed an as a welt waft as a a male quartette l it Id songs soup both new nw and familiar The aft tt is worked in a camp CI P scene etie and ami Introduces various phases es of encamp encampment meat ment life in a novel wt and ad effective deal man manner M ner nef nerThe The nIe engagement is I for tor two nights Monday and Tuesday at popular prices I I Following the minstrel show is 18 Jeff De Dc Angelis a king 1118 of cC comic C opera in Royal R i Rogue en D Do De AnIk AB is I not net so 80 familiar to locI local patrons of oC the the Ute theatre theatre atre a so Frank Daniels or eve even Wilson WI but to say eny 1 that he was wu the 0 in Ip I The Wedding Day with Ulian Russell and Della Delia I Fox A trio for tor which the opera was Wall written writt D seems a sufficient guarantee of the t e comedians comedian quality I I The company De Do Angells Angelis is a strong stron one ote It includes stage mace personages pers Helen Byron the principal comedienne was wu last Jut season I W H B Cranes Crane leading soubrette Hen Henry ry rr Norman ws was for fer several years the principal life of Hendersons extra va gansas g aua playing opposite Eddie Foy and aad he is in well remembered as a the man who W introduced The TM Bogie Begie Bot e Man m In Charles Dungan Adine Bouvier and Maule Maude POOle are also a o singers pleasantly remembered lOA A Royal Rogue was written by b the theauthor author anther of El EI Capitan The music is III isby Isby by that popular composer compo er W T Fran Frag Francis Frando cis do ThIt Tt eng enl gement runs through t the thelast thelast last half 1 of the week Our Guy Gu F 11 Hunting for Hawk Hawkins ins me which will be e the attraction at the Grand for tor the entire week and a Sat Set Saturday I matinee commencing Monday evening is la one of oC the Ute most emphatic I laughing successes of the present sea Ha seaB i Columns have been devoted I B rt ga to highly complimentary mention of tl tJ cleverness of its construction and the humor hamor of the dialogue as aswell wen well aft iii a to the general excellence of oC the company presenting the play The cast includes such auch people as John L I Kearney who last laste season e IIO played the stranger in A Stranger in New N York Donald Har Hat Harold Harold old formerly one ne of oC the principal fun makers with At Gay Coney Island aUse as Bertie Birtle Conway who was wu seen Ren here last ast 1 t season as U Gen Genie In Ole Ole Die Dieson Oleson son Prank Frank C Young Toting and aDd Miss Bessie Bends De Dc You Vois wh were W the principal vaude vaudeville vaudeville ville villa features with A Trip to China Chinatown Chinatown Chinatown town The lIae performance of Hunting for br Hawkins BawkIn is hi Interspersed l with numer namer numerous one OIlS n and various other ther pleasing Dg specialties Daniel 1 Frawley and his hi company who wiIo wo play the Salt Lake theatre thi nights beginning one week from front to tomorrow tomorrow morrow Till present pre ent Lord and Lady Algy The Liars Brother Officers in matinee and The rite Only Way The Th plays are tie new in the Frawley reper repertoire toire but hat the success each of them has ha attained Is ii familiar history Mr Frawley lay ley 1 secured them from Charles Charl Froh Frob Frohman man roan for exclusive western production The company wIt wIl be about the same flame sameI as last Jaet year ear with two exceptions Pearl I I Landers will he be 1 e missed ml 4 and ADd Blanche Blanch Douglas Will Mrs Ralph Cummings will willbe willbe willbe I be welcomed again n to Salt Lake The of WhItby Ont May Irwins native town speaks interest Interestingly st of the famous comedienne May Hay Irwin better known as Addle Addie Campbell announce announces her hor h r intention of ol retiring from the stage at the lose close doss of or the tile present season on She is the el eI eld d daughter of the late fate Thomas I I vM asa a 1 amber merchant hant hantY of Y It ie ed 54 M Campbell decided to put pat the be musical I 1 vc ts of her two daughters to use UM on oft tie Ue stage 5 Their first engagement ement I was got rot in Rochester and unknown to the girls the manager billed them their themas I as u the Irwin ulster aIster May and Flo Fl FI They always alway clung to the name Even Ever I the mother is fa now known as Mrs Ir Irwin Irwin Irwin win May Kay Irwin has baa made a fortune fortuni with her laugh and coon on songs and an has hu saved II more than W and ana anahu an 1 A has baa real estate and other belongings to show mow for it She purchased Irwin t i laad 1 in the St t Lawrence t river hae hU I noose and Iota n New York City and an I stock and bond honda in safety aa ty deposit be besides ber r sides sIdi d an Victoria Ski She 8 line has two tO sons R one ODe of at whom w om to Is a ival l I 9 Jj fJ c I f cadet ca caO cat det at aJ the naval nav academy at t Annap nap oUs O She has baa been on fhe be stage age e nearly early hirty thirty t years end and c r debut with wither her h er sister stater Plo FIG who mar nar married married ried ti ed Senator Thomas I J dy Miss Mias Irwin I is spoken of o as a shrewd busi business ness neu n ess woman Two years ago a bash fash fashionable Io woman wanted her het to t sing sine coon oon c songs at a house party but bitt as aJ Miss Mias M iss Irwin dislikes that kind of work she he s sid mid Id her bet price would be for forach each ach e song The grand gand dame me said d three songs onta s Would be enough The guests were w ere so JIO pleased plea ed that they kept on Oft en encoring encoring coring oring c until Miss MIa MI 8 Irwin had to sing s sl even leven Vea sons songs ka and nd d she sh insisted upon beag be being belAg lAg ing l ag paid tha full amount The advent of Augustus Augu Thomas latest l play Colorado has hu started th the e gossips talking about the apparent intention I of this cley cleyr r playwright to dramatise d dA all aU the states of ot the Union Unions As A s usual with the gossips facts fac are at ata ata a discount dl Thomas wrote Alabama ma Some S ome time after he h wrote Nearly early N ten en years yean later latr he be wrote his best Nos b est drama Arizona Arm IL Now comes Colorado This is 18 ia t a remarkable t t t 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 t 4 i i t 4 4 4 w 4 4 4 4 4 4 ti y 4 1 I 1 F w 4 I II 1 c 5 1 0 P Pj 1 1 1 1 j 1 1 1 1 L 1 4 JOmmY THE GREAT JOSHES JOSHER WITH WITE COMPANY 4 I 2 H E e f 4 4 4 if 4 l 4 4 t 4 4 4 I 4 4 4 4 k I Ie 4 e 4 4 I II 4 4 4 I 4 4 4 r u 4 4 I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 f 4 4 If 4 V 1 4 4 MISS BESSIE 3 Da D S VOlE VOIE WITH WITE HUNTING FOR FOB HAWKINS COM 4 MME ME CHARLOTTE THE TH NOTED PANY 4 i 1 T 4 4 1 4 I I i I output In hi proportion to the period coy cov covered eov ered eft if jf the entire endre list of states te Is to he De staged tage In IB point of feet filet the title In connection wits ita Thomas plays is not important hr The play is the thing th I But Butha Butha ha Ita tog g hit upon a value by b the te titie he chose chop Ie for his hi first t play and having baYing I thereby made the names name of ec the states peculiarly lila lite dramatic l trademark Thomas Thom was wise to follow his own lead And like all men me n of ot original origInal original inal quality he o ha baa been imitated In Old Kentucky Louisiana Loula Da Ver Vermont Vermont Vermont mont Up York State Te Tennessee and Down in are arc a few of ot the titles inspired by Thomas lead That Thomas has baa considered red breaking way away a from the names of states is known knon His Arbona was otherwise named but Kirke La Shelle its Ita pro producer producer producer ducer preferred ed the state name Just Jut Justin in passing La Shelle has baa still cUll another Other state play by Thomas It is called Wisconsin but may be given an another another another other title when produced It is await awaiting awaitIng awaiting ing a New York opening With traditions and every reason in inthe inthe inthe the world to decry it the ever recur recurring recurring recurring ring denunciation of ot the Ute play pia will Win not down The failure of one play pia of ot this th origin seems sufficient warrant to bring forth fortha a 11 tirade against making plays out of ot popular novels and yet some of our best beat stage mate material material material rial of ot late has bas sprung from this source Eben Holden which has just gone into New York Is said to be a good goodenough goodenough enough rural comedy to succeed even t without the advertisement the book oo I gave it Mr Stoddart continues to en enJoy enJoy enjoy I I Joy success in Beside the Bonnie Brier I Bush Buh B and so on one might ml ht continue to fL enumerate the success of Viola Al AI Allen AIlen Allea I len lea Julia Marlowe Crane in David Harum Herum Gillette in Sherlock Holmes Mary J ry Mannering in Janice Janlee Meredith t I and even harken hack beck to those tho e ever everI popular old timers East Lynne Lynee Ca Camille Camille I mille mUle and Uncle Toms cabin With all those things to count on OR it seems Hems wonderful that any one would care to waste time Ume reading these tirades I against the play Howard Howard Kyle got nt on his mettle down downin t in Savannah G Ga the other evening and tore up a 8 minister of that town in ina ina ina a curtain speech The incident is re recorded recorded corded by the New N w York Telegraph as 88 follows Mr Kyles talk was in IA the nature I of a spirited reply to a sermon preached by Rev Robert pastor of or the Duffy street et Baptist BaptistI I church the night before the presenta presentation preS nta tion Hon of Way Down DowD East Ea t Mr Van I deventer attacked the stage as an evil Institution unworthy of Christian put pat patronage As is well known Down Mr Kyle originated the leading part in Way Down East and felt he could not DOt let the opportunity of replying to the min minister minister mm ister later pass although he is now in the production When a man assumes umes an absurd position and indulges himself in the expression of grotesque ideas said Mr Kyle it is b rather rat er natural that t t we should assume that he either does not know what he is saying or else is animated by a desire to gain am some me ad advertising advertising If It in this case cue the latter assumption be correct I shall feel fel felI somewhat chagrined that I have been een I entrapped into gratifying pa t his am l 1 t tion Uon The actor continued showing that tit only the decent dent plays playa survive I The following is a remarkable e i circumstance or te e work wo nt of a press H agent At any rate It went into the columns of a paper as a special from Wheeling W Va Ye V and aad is readable Not only was every seat in the opera house howie sold old tonight to hear Rose Cellia Cema Shay in Carmen Cannen but nearly people heard beard her sweet and power powerful powerful powerful ful voice over the phone in their own homes At an early hour today it tt was seen een that there would fee be an aft unprecedented unprecedented dented crowd to hear heat this th young and brilliant star and the telephones tele were wets kept busy in the morning asking i If II r there was ws no po way to hear Miss Shay When informed there were Wre no seats eats and that practically every seat was I sold for tor the matinee and evening per Tuesday much disappoint disappointment ment was Wal shown This soon reached I the era ears e rs of the telephone exchange n who after consulting Colonel nel W it A Thompson Thomp on manager and Mr Feistier Feinler the he t local manager of the opera house agreed greed a to place wires and receivers in jn inthe inthe the house bouse and connect with as u many wt houses as sa had phones This proposition was communicated to many leading families f and aDd within a short time per par parties ties Ies tle t were made up each eh party agree ag e log l ng ug to pay 5 tor for the service This caused considerable excitement and Ud hundreds of people were wre w turned way away a from the opera house yet t nearly herd heard the entire opera by y telephone Miss Shays splendid voice thrilling all aU who heard it and all aU pro pronounced pronounced flounced the telephone service a great ret success Trovatore and and are the bills bUt Tuesday The of Miss Mit Shay J Ja unparalleled in the history of ot any BY American grand opera artist Two musical events are billed at the tabernacle for the present week eek The first is the repetition of Miss Lucy Gates song recital tomor tomorrow tomorrow row night The young artist whose success IU a week ago was Wag sensational St al will be assisted by a Lull full choir hoir and a splendid young Miss Silence Dales of Lincoln Neb Miss Gates Gain pro amme will include the same sanle numbers rendered by her ber on the previous previous previous ous occasion Next ext Thursday evening music lovers will wUl ili have the rare opportunity of hear her herIng hearing Ing ng Charlotte the great col eel coloratura coloratura The madame has just lust scored a brilliant triumph in San Francisco The critics went into |