Show PRESS PRE S AGENTS PROMISE Vaudeville at Orpheum The great San Francisco Francis o earthquake e seems destined to materially alter con conditions conditions conditions in the west in every line of activity and its crumbled and arid ruined theatres will produce a decided change in the Salt Lake dramatic of offerings 0 offerings The Orpheum circuit will have to take out one ot of its cogs and to pro protect protect protect Los Angeles which has largely been supplied with talent going on down the coast from San Francisco these attractions will wiIl have to be b switched off here going west and then forwarded over the Salt Lake Route to I Ithe the southern coast city A larger night nightly ly Iy offering will consequently be the re result suIt sult Just at present the earthquake Is af affecting a affecting the house in another and less certain manner Three of the principal performers for the coming week were caught In the city with all their bag baggage b baggage gage and whether r they will arrive here herein in time for the Monday night nig t perform performance ance is still somewhat soma of a question although Manager Bistes Bi tes is confident that the of acts will be ready to go on Singularly enough the prin principal principal cipal one of the j r caught in inthe Inthe Inthe the San Francisco catastrophe Is The Great Albini a dealer in the occult sciences and in necromancy He is ad advertised advertIsed as a master magician and perhaps It is on his powers in this line that Manager Bistes Is banking on his arrival for Monday evening His pro gramme will change each evening and will wilt consist of card tricks illustrations of ot mental telepathy illusions and mag magic magic magIc ic of a most entertaining character Fuller Rose and company tome rome In a clever farce entitled Slick SUck Dick which has proved a great ducer so far this season Australian boomerang throwing is introduced as s a novelty the experts from the baby oab con continent continent continent throwing the boomerang far out over the heads of the audience and bringing it easily a ily arid and gracefully back to the hand of the thrower Rawson and June are the th team appearing in inthis InthIs this th s act Raymond Teal is a minstrel singer whose songs are said to be of a fetching variety as are also those of who sings some genuine English foster Ferguson and Passmore J singers and dancers fill till out the po e with ith the th kin which next week eek a panorama of oC Ceylon scenes S S King of be Detectives w The King of Detectives at kt the theN New N W Grand next Thursday for throe three nights and Saturday p matinee signify a cheap trashy d ver version sion of a still cheaper play but one of the best det plays ever written It is by Theodore Kremer the famous I playwright and is under the direction of f Sullivan Harris Woods known throughout the country The sensa sensational sensational sensational life and death struggle in the balloon the funny living picture and fake scenes the great court room scene and the greatest murder trial ever wit witnessed witnessed witnessed all go to make up a story sto which h by the way is a true one o e full of heart interest and thrilling Founded Foun ed on unvarnished un unadulterated unadulterated unadulterated adulterated and unexaggerated facts a story to be remembered and deserves the hearty patronage of the public who have turned out packed houses all aU over the country where this famous production production production tion has appeared S S S SA A Deserted Bride iA A Deserted Bride which will wll be bethe bethe bethe the attraction at the New Grand for four nights and Wednesday matinee is said to be the most magnificently pre presented presented present sent d ever offered to the theatregoing public while in inci mci incident incident dent and theme it is one of the most powerful every climax breaking with almost volcanic intensity So much by byway byway byway way of introduction intro 1 To go into the play itself nothing can be bes said d to de detract detract detract tract from its worth In the entire en tire company comp 1 from fr m the th actor who inter interprets interprets Interprets the leading part down don to the mere stage loiterers there is not one single person who has been negligently se selected selected selected or unintelligently cast This which lacks all aU the melodramatic mel dramatic thunder of bygone days is new and unknown but cannot remain so for Its magnificent staging at once becomes its herald and sounds its own alarm Nothing has been sacrificed to appearances for there is brought to I represents presents r the epitome of mexIcan American j Church ci music j After leaving Grace church eight j years ears ago and after having conduct conducted ed cd the ever memorable tours of Blatch Blatchford ford Kavenaugh Kavena gh the then great boy soprano he organized Roneys Boys selecting five youthful private pupils who had come from different states Nature has hns been better to Mr Ro Roney Roney Roney ney than to many musicians It has blessed him with a high degree of bus business business iness mess ability Mr Roney is honest and in all the I years of his musical career his stand standards standards standards ards have been kept flying at a high highpoint hIghpoint highpoint point His platform fame as grown out of the success of Roneys Boys Is not due to any sudden inspiration but Is the result of a lifetime of en endeavor endeavor endeavor deavor along musical lines which in inthe inthe inthe the most natural way led him to his present popular position The personnel of Roneys Boys changes as the lads grow too old for their parts but only talent of unusual merit ever finds its way into the lit little little littIe tle tIe company Mr Roney is to bring his boys five fie in number including Tracy Holbrook the thc young Joung violin vir 0 19 I I I I j I I j I Roneys Roney Boys Boy I now closing his fifth season with the company to sing in Salt Lake They will be the tabernacle on the afternoon and arid evening of May 5 No announcement of prices is yet given owing to an effort that is being made among musical people Interested to get Mr Roneys consent to play to prices es that will put the concert within w thin the reach of all which they hold can canwell canwell canwell well be done in a house having the ca capacity capacity capacity of the Salt Lake tabernacle tabernacleS S S it S Kubelik Kubelik the celebrated Bohemian violinist t assisted by Ludwig Schwab accompanist and Agnes Gardner Eyre solo pianist will appear at the Taber Tabernacle Tabernacle Tabernacle nacle on Friday evening April 27 pre presenting presenting presenting a of ot uncommon ex cx excellence Interest in the coming of ot this remarkable young musician who at atthe atthe atthe the age ag of 25 has been pronounced by byall byall byall all Europe and America the supreme master of his art is widespread and expectant The most sensational and at the same time the most scholarly violinist of the day he is endowed with a fascinating mystic personality and an abundant poetic temperament that exercise a charm as complete as that produced by the beauty of his playing As great as was success with his audiences on his first visit to America four years ago it was small as compared with that of his present visit During his absence he added to his phenomenal technical control the qualities of soul feeling and deep musical understanding Ku Kubelik Kubelik Kubelik belik will be heard here In Handels Sonata No 4 in E major Ernsts Con greatest m ates living in today to today today day He plays a Stradivarius which he bought of f George Hart the cele edo celebrated celebrated London dealer for Ge Gerardy Geroy ardy roy is distinctly an emotional player and when he interprets a composition he puts his whole hole soul into the work the result res it Is s able to raise his audiences to great heights of en enthusiasm enthusiasm From compositions of great technical difficulty to beautiful and soulful arias he hep passes in masterful manner meeting all intricacies simply electrifying his hearers The Lion and the Mouse When Charles Kleins latest play The Lion and the Mouse is present presented ed at the Salt Lake theatre Salt Lake City theatregoers will have the opportunity opportunity I to pass judgment upon the most recent work of the author of The Music Master The Lion and the Mouse deals vig vigorously vigorously p with one of the most discussed I problems of the day that of the power exercised by wealth in politics The title suggested by that of Fa Fable Fable Fable ble is strikingly apt for the play treats I of a struggle between n a strong man a mighty factor in the financial l world Sand and the daughter of theman the man he has wronged wro ged e The Christian One of the events of ot the theatrical season in Salt Lake will be The Chris Christian Christian Christian tian which will open its engagement at the Salt Lake theatre next Friday and Saturday The story of the play is almost too well known to require repetition and the production has been a tremendous success wherever it has been present presented ed The Christian n has made the phenomenal record of having played to over double the average receipts of the representative theatres theat es of the conti continent continent continent nent The reason of the success is easily understood The Christian ap appeals appEals appeals peals not only to all classes of theatre theatregoers theatregoers theatregoers goers but to those who seldom or never attend a dramatic performance Though powerful the story is strictly moral and advises a liberal religion which acceptable to all does not of offend offend offend fend any sect or creed One of ot the strongest proofs of this was offered up in a special matinee given at the Knickerbocker theatre in New York it being attended by divines of all an different denominations many of whom had never before been inside a theatre The play differs somewhat from the book story but only to the extent of dramatic requirements Glory Quayle appears as presented in the book In Inthe Inthe Inthe the story John Storm is a controversial character a personage whose sombre attributes as described by the author |