Show I AMUSEMENT5 The theatre is demoralizing the other amusement business of the town Mr Harry Corson Clarke standing on the sidewalk in front of the house last evening and viewing the riot going on in front of all the coors said This Is simply wonderful Dont ask me to believe that Salt Lakes population is below 50000 Ive been living in Denver lving now some months and Denver couldnt turn out anmsuch audences as I have seen nigJlfcafter night In this city for the past lnth The sight justified Mr ClarMs remark The house had if possible two or three hundred more people than on the opening night of 1492 The crush enthusiasm arid merriment were unbounded and without with-out doubt it will all be reenacted over again this evening Mr Price manager man-ager of the company says the performance perfor-mance tonierht will be In all respects as complete as the others The company com-pany travels in a special train and does not leave till tomorrow morning hence the presentation will not be cut or shortened in any way At the other houses the effects of the rush at the theatre were painfully evident Ordinarily the Grand would have been rood for a packed house on the second performance of as clever a production as Queena Miss Warrens War-rens rendition of the title role makes one wonder whether the little wonder ltte woman really has any limits or boundaries to her talents Her acting throughout and her mad scene especially are admirable and the several recalls she won were In every way deserved The acting throughout is on the best order I of anything the cQmpany as a whole I has done for a long time Next week the Grand will put up the ever standard Forget Me Not I will be > a surprise to many to learn that Madge CarrCook will essay the role of Stephanie o At the Lyceum there was also alight a-light audience Uncle Tom is better than we had supposed it would be and though i is so fearfully worn Miss Tittell Mr Hays Miss Lvtton Mr Jennings Mr Williams Mr Munra Miss Drury and Mr Maltese do good work on the whole Next week Mr Clarke reenters the cast and Passions Pas-sions Slave will be the play May Irwin in Widow Jones comes to the theatre Friday nightTIme night-TIme Concert At I O O F hal on Market street tonight occurs the concert to be given under the direction of Professor Sullivan Sul-livan Among the features will be a solo by Mrs Nellie DrucePugsley and a duet by Mrs Pugsley and Mr Py per |