Show AMUSEMENTS If ast evenings production by the Kelll Stock company may bo taken as an Index of what Is expected from the organization or-ganization Salt Lake has In store a week of theatrical entertainment of a very artistic quality While more than ordinary Interest attached at-tached to the appearance of tile Nclll company the audience which was In attendance at-tendance was rapt up in the homecoming of Julia Dean and her first appearance on the stago last evening wan the signal for ono or the warmest bursts of applause ap-plause with which any artist could be greeted And the reception did not end with the first appearance She was applauded ap-plauded again and again and together with Mr Nclll was recalled as mail as two threo and oven four times Two very handsomo bouquets went over the footlights Of Miss Deans work It hardly seems possible that tho llttlo amateur ama-teur who a low years since made her first public appearance In a minor part at the Grand theater has developed Into an actress possessed of such artistic accomplishments ac-complishments as the easy professional performer who bowed graceful acknowledgment acknowl-edgment to tho enthusiastic audience at the Theater last evening She carried her role of Sylvia with tin easo and abandon and withal such a natural air that she at once captivated her audience Her stage conduct Is admirable showing the effects of hard training her carriage pleasing enunciation good and expression expres-sion excellent She has rightly been classed as one or iho most promising In genus of ito stage Throughout Miss Deans work lost night could bo seen tile hand of the master dramatic trainer tho stock company Her experience in this lino has rounded her out and brought out evenly her many talents From all that has been written and said of Miss Dean much was expected of the llttlo actress on her homecoming and while the au ulenco greeted her with the warmest affection af-fection she wan followed with critical eyes and those who had gathered were thero to jmss Judgment It Is only Justice Jus-tice to say that Miss Dean more than met tile expectation ot her admirers She left us an amateur with tile best wishes of theatergoers for her success she has returned a professional artist and surely has u bright future The play A Bachelors Romance 13 the play In which Sol Smith Russell scored his success In opening his Salt Lake engagement Mr Neill picked the piece In which Julia Dean had the best opportunity At the same time he gave a jilay which was ad mlrubly suited to his company The scenery settings and accessories wcreall excellent aid the dressing of the ladles AVIS nlllcc In keeping with the artistic quality of the performance In his part of David Holmes last evening ho gave n splendid piece of work anti brought out the character of the sacrificing critic In inastcrlv style Mr Kelll deserves tile credit of a more than ordinarily masterly enunciation ISdyth Chapman Mr Nellla leading lady was careful and consistent in the role of Helen Le Grande Emmet Schickelford as the confidential clerk gave a most Interesting Interpretation of Martin Beggs and John W Burton shono In Die companion part of Mulberry Tho other parts In tho hands of George Eloom qulst Robert Morris Benjamin Howard Grace May Lamkln and Lillian Andrews were well sustained A Bacheljrs Romance will be repeated re-peated Saturday afternoon and evening Tonight An American Citizen will be the bill H n Tho Folk and Veronec Stock company opened a weeks engagement nt tho Grand last evening presenting Lost Paradise Tim play Is ono which has boon presented in tho same theater a number of tunes by I stock companies In the past It would I Jioem that the company hud hardly had sufficient rehearsals to give the piece hesitations In lines and promptings being of frequent occurrence II W Mitchell wiui seen as Mr Knowllon and Lillian Mortimer played tin lending part of Miss Knowllon Miss Morllmcr ts a sister of tho Miss Mortimer who was anon the past week at the Salt Lake Theater with Stuart Rob on JJoll of those ladlQfJ were at one time members of Henry Millers company Miss Lillian Mortimer la possessed j pos-sessed of a strouK idramallc tnlpnt and I gave her role In acceptable nifiinOr hunt I evening A number of specialties were introduced in-troduced during the ovcnliifj Only a small audience vas In attendnnce Tonight In j Mlzzoura will be given |