Show I c S 4 ir fT I I 1 4 A b 1 I t 4 4 THIS WEEK AT ATTHE ATTHE THE THEATRES 4 SALT SAIT LAX LAKE THEATRE Thursday and Friday Priday evenings I Rose Coghlan in The Greatest Thing in the World Band Con Concert Concert cert Stock Company Tuesday and Wednesday even evenings I ings and Wednesday matinee I Mans Enemy Thursday Fri Friday of day and Saturday evenings and Saturday matinee A Womans Sacrifice Sacrificed d TEI all the human memory Is not notI A AFTER I ery From Chicago I comes the report that the Iroquois is to he reopened next fall Call as asa a str vaudeville house It has been b r purchased b by some Boston men 1 aDd nd under n a new name an effort will willbe willbe be m de to popularize a again ln the Ill e It was only last Decem December t that neArl nearly lives lIes were l lOst In the d or of the Iroquois The calamity excited expressions or of horror throughout th the world and a WAve of sympathy th wall wa turned toward When hen the people there re from their frightful shock Otere a of oC building n a great greal hos J as 5 a 8 memorial to the victims 1 t orne me mon monty y was sub subscribed for Cor the t but not enough Then Inter tt began benn to lag and before beCore very long tt thern Iroquois vICtims were forgotten except hy by theIr relatives and their cioe 41 has baa been en leard JeArd of the hog ho proJect t for months nothing ever I will be heard of oC it again in all bUlt Inder its new name the tho old will again become popular I Its will UI ring with Ith laughter And I lUll KM In other days and Us pat I IreM reM after 1 Uc c ft firM t few performances w will have never neer a thought of oC the awful afternoon when the Iroquois wu was a l The living have no tl to think of the dead In this buy busy tHis World a a frs Ike belle believes strongly in a at aH H Tt t theatre She means not only a areat great reat t theatre atre building but a great grent ht Think s ld she oC being able to bring together a band ot of 11 era of oC equal Ul rank with the sing PIS of Metropolitan Opera house a n theatre if you OU like I not dare ure what it WAS called I N Jung as W we could organize such a I Think where it would place the United States In the world ot of dra maUc art artIN 1 Mrs IN 1 Isk said that to help such a 8 she would do anything in her heri i e And added This the Idea Iden of i dreamer reamer part Apart from the benefit to the country it would be a good bUsiness It pay as wen well as s the opera if not er There could be stockholders to bAck subscribers to support It Il are arp at t the Metropolitan opera t e There be a solid to tD 1 Ure the of oC whom Would La he compelled to togiva giva Vf ut tz t u t lose 1088 It ft Ivere honored b by being asked to It iC should hould wIthout a fU of an any Mud Mad Wet taking an actors share of oC the Am this Is neither r enthusiasm in nor nor fOolishness on m my part I Iy y it merel merely to sho show m my fa I the success or of the under undertaking taking As things are ae nowadays In the we neVel neer see a really good dramatic performance I mean thAt al always there are one or two or mOre players plaTer that are not thoroughly fitted t their the are out of tune Q n rood would think of sm Rn In which there I ahldE struMent out or of tune 4 ha h and does lJ e trained tiOn ok ot of i the pro pre I the value to evi note In the score ore it u In our f toda today b be they I 10 small mall there is 18 always at least one ote Alt cot out ne nel 1 l k Aile t frOm e ll clever clevet productIoN productions I tIoN l by t stock company at the last week did not amount I to much At the Th Theatre tre the only onty i attractIon was the bad Telephone Girl ThIS Week something better Is prom promIsed I We are to have Rose Coghlan In Th The Gr ate t Thing g In the World 7 u to want more mor than six s a to kno know what hat thAt means for tor Thursday and Friday nights At Att t Grand the s witt nill put on Mails fa 8 I an A Womans Vo ns Sae c rl I Our Ne Ness Minister a pretty prett little I pl ply that Wa seen hero last year oar Is isI I af the Theatre next ahead o of Anna Held The Tho Mozart dub club ot of Now New Yirk tIll assist band at the Grand theatre t this avening rh h 1 me follows tows The t Concert Band Banc viola j la soto so f 10 Bull Ti rl Jo Souvenir tie fit SOrrento Miss StorI Cornet cole ti I I a H Fan u Hoc OCh Herr TheO rheo Hoch Hocha a Du Gamba Largo Handel Hande b Cello solo Mr r M 1 Bl Song Dudl Dudley Buck BUc BuckS BUcU k S U arJo WIlliam T Tell U S t I Concert linn Alpine echo horn Duett HoC Hoch With zither Mr 11 Theo and Mr lr M 21 Blo eck Quartette Without b Moonlight Serenade Luda Mozart Symphony Club s Trum Trumpet t reminiscence from verdi Herr Theo Hoch Grand chorus from Wagner Held Concert Band PRESS AGENTS PROMISE One of the great sc scenes nes or 01 to be bemore bemore more precise one of oC the scenes which Rose ose Coghlan C makes great reat by her superb acting in The Greatest Thing In the World occurs In the third act In this De Mule pIa play Miss Coghlan takes the part or of VirgInia Bryant a fashionable society woman Who is left lefta a wIdow with the care of her two sops sons upon her She fearfully watches for foran foran an Indication of an Inherited desire for drink An awful answer to ht her r search comes at an evening reception in her home Her eldest son In whom she has seen early and sIve signs of the disease bequeathed d by his father becomes partially and afterward Wholly Intoxicated Quickly to attract her guests attention from his condition she laughs and talks trivially and cle clev cleverly erl erly The bOYs degradation does not end here He Fe raises a check of his hs brother a minor easing his conscience by telling lf that it is all In the famIly In that he reckons without their Scotch guardian a hard and strict man whose offer or of matrimony has boen refused b by their mother This makes him no kinder to the bo boy and he threatens to openly expose him The mothers love sees a way to prevent oven oen offers herself to the Scotchman as a price for the mating check The son hidden has heard his mothers offer and her en deavors to reconcile his sweetheart to him him During this latter conversation he comes from lila his concealment but Is sIlently rebuked b by the girls departure from the s speaking to him Then the magnificent quality ot of Ro art Js Is manIfested In reso Nao resonant nant tones sh she calls to the memory of her bo boy all sh she has done for him and how hopS he has repa d her of his weaknesS to his hereditary fault ot of his eaves dropping and silent witness 5 of her herO O offer r to sacrIfice herself 1113 In a torrent of words which Rose HOSt tIon makes into scorpion stings she ae ac use him of his forgery And his in inability inability ability to deny It or defend himself Then hel comes a splendid transition The on only I answer the only words ho can call speak are a prayer to tD her to help i him to Sa saie e him The crouching weeping figure or of her boy sweeps all her indignation front her like chaff be fore the wind and the Infinite tender tenderness tenderness ness of a 8 mothers love loe valis up and dominates her ever every other emotion Miss c cast t has been heen carp care full fully selected by y Jules Murry and her performance of Irginia Bryant Is said to surpass in all points her beautiful Interpretation of her charac in s as well as her rendition or of the part of Paula Tan in which she appeared last sea season season son The play lt lf ma may be classed as asa asa a problem plA play but the authors have saved it from all gruesomeness and presented their subject in a cheerful and nd environment It Is a apIn pIn play which never becomes tedious and rises often orten to remarkable climatic In Miss Coghlan appear at atthe atthe the Salt Luke Lake theatre on and I Friday evenings I ITh Th The Ell Stock which to be popular the patrons ot of the Grand b by the good p performances they tre offering will their fourth week to tomorrow tomorrow morrow night p two plays new to this ty but which inive he gained much renown In all the larger eastern cities as 88 well as In London where they both had Ion long a and d prosperous runs run The first of the I week will le be to the dramatic pIa play Mans Enemy Enem a story oi of life lite that brings brIns out the full force or of the company campan Mane Enemy is be a play that appeals to aU all that Is best beet In human nature The story is clean wholesome and Intelligible and or of convincing strength The CM cbs are not figments of the authors Imaginative brain but are taken from real life In this strong realistic drama dramas s found a story of low love hate Injustice and retribution The play pIny engage the sympathies for the sufferings visited on an unfortunate whose weakness Is drink who tries to reform and fails falla the temptations proving too strong Mans Ians Enemy tet avet controlling his better nature The dark side of this powerful story is 18 wen well balanced h by humor adroitly Introduced and made madea a necessary ry element of the Action of the pIa play The plot is clear concIse and Ally followed while the thrilling sit it nations and strong climaxes hold the unflagging attention of the audience from beginning to end Mans Ians Enemy will b be followed b by the popular society comedy drama A Sacrifice I which plays plas the last halt hal of the W week There will be a bargain matinee on Wednesday and Saturday afternoon STORIES BOUT PL PLAYERS George Ades big The Coun County i ity ty Chairman has hag scored such a hit In InNe Ne New York that after It is closed for forthe forthe the summer the date upon the weather it will reopen Val Wal theatre there next season and run until It wears out Its welcome In Inthe inthe the metropolis This play has scored n a great grent hit everywhere and it gives promise or of another author who cnn can Write simple but appealing American dramas Ados maiden maidan effort as writ InS Cor fertile the SJ n o Suu Sulu after three 8 S line bps been eri closed anti anI most if the elC ln that company are to have Important parts I t I I C i S i r 1 4 5 t I E a at e j t 1 l S 1 4 I I 4 1 t I 1 1 b 5 i r 5 p 4 1 t 5 S t t 4 S k I II I W I OF 01 THE STOCK CO COMPA NOW PLAYING FLAYING AN ENGAGEMENT AT THE TEE GRAND I I i In hIs 1118 forthcoming piece The Shot Shotgun gun un unI Mr Ir L Lyman man B Glovers resignation I from the managerial staff of our errol erratI I Ic actor Mr 11 Mansfield has been cause pr comment during the last I week The move was several weeks ago when thon Sir Richard quarreled quarrel d with every one in and finally announced that lie he having his own way n and the Quicker his advisers found it out the better it would b be fo for t h lim m Whereupon his I business staff flied a general resignation tion A short peace followed and Mr Glover agreed to remain until the close of the New York engagement lisa haq had n t with managers and has changed them themas thema a as often as 85 he hils ha his or of I pla plays writes Will McConnell Mans Mansfield olan field made his first success u pd d r A AM I M 1 Palmers management at the Union Square Squar t theatre in A Parisian Ro Sir Richard had been playing that stock corn com company pany when came A Pari lau U nae J T H Stoddard was caseS for the part of Baron refu refused d to play the same and lr Mansfield got his chance He took ad advantage vantage antage or of It and made more inure than good and jarred New York with his wonderful performance of the old roue Then Mr 11 Mansfield thought comIc opera was his torte forte and he played In several at the Manhattan theatre under the management of J C Duff Gus Hartz then came along Fitch had written Beau Brummel I Mansfield had J obtained the and alid wanted a manager Hartz was the man manlie lie He had h d and Iad bt been en su success successful ess rul ful in all his undertakings and was waa I Mr 11 Mansfields choice Well Beau Bean Brummell opened antI ani made R a great groat big success success It ran All spring and summer at the Madison Square theatre but Mr Ir Mansfield and Mr tr Hartz could not agree Mr Hartz sold out his Interest to th the star who j engaged E B D Price now the general ener ll manager r or of FrederIck Belasco in hi Pacific coast enterprises f Mr Price lasted a couple or of seasons and was I succeeded In turn by John WarnOr W who had been Nat Goodwins manager Mr Warner gave gae way ay to John P Slocum and by the way Mr Slocum lasted longer than anybody and only r I because he want d to t take ke up the man management i of his own attractions I Ir Mi r was succeeded by an Irishman whose name espes me bt I he and ld could not agree You ou i i know Sir Richard was WIL born In and the English hate the They Tey I led a cat and dog lire life and the true truehearted hearted son gOn of Erin Was succeeded ded b by I IDaniel Daniel Frohman Mr 11 mart mad i of Richard Mansfield lasted ed j for one hour and he was succeeded by I Charles B who re alnea his capacity with the groat actor for tOr exactly six days Th n came Fronk Mr Mc McKee M Kee succeeded In Mr Mansfields affairs and of f in the Gavrick Garrick th a J Jt after t r J had n a firm finn footing he tn ye J i Ai M mer Mr Palmer p th the one ant who Induced Mr Mans to In Shakespearean arean plays s y and Jul Julius s Caesar aesa I These pa 1 i al 1 mode made mon for tor th aJar ar t roa tours led on Ii fit Iii j i engaged by busIness manager or of the i iI Hier Herald t theatre atre and retired from Richards services I I Mr Mansfields next manager was waa inan B one of the best f S well post posten en n hi CI anda more than In nt m p I 1 looked for this still U ance ahee tn t l lat or life but I guess Mr milS huni peek at that Pacific tour arranged for tor the exning d he At the or of one of the New York dramatic I cho ls last week Mrs Sarah Cowell Ie and W H Thompson were Mw appointed adi advisers rs for the young Joung oKe to the class ot of hm t t a and at some length other things them please to be an honor to their ch chOsen sen calling The IThe w way y to uphold the profession ou u are about to enter said Mrs Le LeMone LeMoyne Moyne Mone ls Is nott seek the photograph gallery Ox r to to have name In the then n but to tt study and labor And lind strive Man Many et t the managers of toda today they are ure not merely mereb jani janitOrs toys tOrs may simply be designated as of Buffoons and andIO IO n are t flow called comedians th matInee Idol is expected to be 5 Ut are entering thIs business on i slId Mr 1 Thomp ThompsOn sOn t r your money r row from ri ls db rob your ur sisters and ld sweethearts the world and act a and d like Uke a skyrocket you wilt nw a gp nt 4 al of vill go un l keon one and you will m also Ome ohe thud That Is Ute star St of today An Any ot of you could recite Curfew Shill Shall Not Ring fling T night p perfectly on tree three and yet it took four years yeara to write nite It There Is a man with withIn In the reach each of my voice olce who could JUt on Faust In hours It took Gothe forty years ears to compose ft 1 0 Itc was wis mal us to get his seat and he rushEd past nt at the head ot of the Sall r stairs and sank vaHl a sigh ot of r and considerable tho t seat saat that offered to a chronicler hen the play as little more than started h lut back again to the as a much out of bre a tp b follo d demanded Lct r ii i ii Y ticket 1 What i iThe The tlc et I you Let me hn have haveit 0 it again n Ga eked in th box re the ker Don Dont t you ou like I the I me cried the strang stranger er erI 4 I the matter pard asked i te ticket taker showing u a glint Of I 1 gave yu the wrong ticket Here Hare I heres and he out the allery i on oo pon But what was the oth other r one you On n me shouted the ticket tAker ker kerI I It was my nev meal ticket and now I C lt I After performance when the big tnt box was opened the mear meal ticket i fishe 9 the stranger went t to a to get an oyster 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