Show r i AMUSEMENTS 1 l I J Standing room was the rule at tho the Salt S lt Lake theatre last night for tor some hours prior to the rise of the curtain on The 11 Heir to the Horah The play itself is sImply constructed and easily understood The old story of a wealthy but illiterate man deeply In love lovo loveR lovea a R weak woman and a law of the generally J accepted acc stage type t pe cynical soulless and strung strong An element of comedy corned is introduced by b the tho western vestern friends and rela ves of the man and an air of the tragic is Introduced into the last two t o acts which goes far toward making the play the success it undoubted undoubtedly ly l it rhe The part of Joe Lacey the heir beIr to the mine was waR played by b Guy Bates Pest Pct an actor of more than usual ability His work was finished and convincing and while the tile part gave but little opportunity opportunity unity for the versatility he possesses pos esses his conception of ot It was waa pleasing and thor thorough thorough ough throughout For the balance bal nce of the tile cast it would amount almost to injustice to draw com comparisons comparIsons comparisons It is seldom that a Salt Lake audience has the pleasure of witnessing so f 5 well welt balanced a production The types represented were ordinary even common In the west and yet throughout the en entire entire entire tire performance the interest never neer for a moment waned and the number of oC men finding it incumbent on them to smoke the customary custom a cigarette between acts was noticeably less than usual For the stage direction of the piece par particular particular credit is due From start to fin finish finIsh ish not a single singh opportunity to score a point was lost and the stage business was waa among the best ever eer seen In the city eIt The Heir to the came to Salt Lake well recommended and it will ill leave heave here with yet et another laurel aurel added to Its crown The play pIa will run the balance of ot the thc week a matinee Saturday afternoon The Midnight Flyer FIer came to the Grand twice yesterday to packed houses and conquered for to lovers of the melo melodrama melodrama melodrama drama The Midnight Flyer FIer Is certainly it And above aboe all the play pia Is a pleas pleasIng pleasIng Ing lag one and nd scenically is the best mount mounted ed et the Grand has offered in a long time the cast is capable and gave gae a good per The play pia will continue at the Grand the balance of the week with a 0 family matinee on Saturday afternoon The Little Road Rond Show at the Orpheum this week packed the popular vaudeville theatre to the walls at the two to perform performances performances performances ances yesterday esterday From first to last the applause was about equally equall divided and every even act received recalls Tonight will wUl willbe willbe be the regular society night For next week the management announces another good bill which will be comprised of the following acts The Three Leightons LeIgh tons presenting A Stand in Min Minstrelsy Mm Augusta Glose Close in her original monologue act Eugenie Barker operatic soprano late hate of ot the Carl Rosa Grand Opera company compan Max Millian the cele celebrated celebrated celebrated violin virtuoso the two Australian comedy conjurers the Ri sensational hoop manipulators and the Not Guilty was given to two to good audiences m lences at the Lyric yesterday esterday The bill bili will wUl be changed after tomorrow night |