Show AMUSEMENTS An engagement w htieh will rank with the most notable ones Salt Lake has enjoyed was closed by Mrs Flske with Tess of the DUrbcrvlllcs last night Those who have read WutherinR Heights will llnd in Hardys work much of the same depressing Incidents and scenes graphically picturing low sordid bestial life Richard Savage which i has just been produced by Henry Miller ler with such marked success traverses the same theme of unnatural cruel pa i I rental feeling Mrs Fiske a Tess the one fioble selfsacrificing person of I the play falling a martyr to her own virtues gives us another evidence of her ability as a greal artist I is ono of those characters which however magnificently acted can arouse little 1 enthusiasm because our heart sympathizes I sympa-thizes sorrowfully with the wronged being The only deduction bcnS dcducton one can draw from such a story is that the being who sacrifices all for others receives no reward at least In this world Tesss parents conspire I against her her girl companion lies to I her her husband deserts her and the hunger suffering and pleadings of brother aid sister drive her to wrong I doing to alleviate their distress She finally commits murder and is 1 lnal mIs apprehended appre-hended The story causes one to shudder shud-der the more so as it Is presented with such realistic effect by this excellent company Only about half of the people peo-ple carried with Becky Sharp aro engaged In Tesj of the DUiJbervIlles Norman Comiers as the drunken father and Mrs Iudson as the Inhuman mother are splendid character studies as were also the country louts of Mr Ferguson and Mr McCormack Miss Lincoln was particularly good as Marian Ma-rian the tippling dairymaid Laura McGll ray repeated the good impression impres-sion left IntBecky Sharp and Mr Glllmoie as Uui lover and husband was satisfactory Attendance as during the two previous performances was only limited by sealing capacity This noon the company leaves l for San Francisco for a two weeks engagement at the California The people of San Francisco Fran-cisco are on the tiptoe of expectancy Whether on or off the stage Mrs Fisko Is one oc the remarkable women of our Qne of high Ideals and great accomplishments She has been on the stage since 3 i years of age which has given some the Idea that she Is much older than she Is I In truth Mrs Fiskc Is in the prime of womanhood though she has attained a success that few artists reach In n lifetime 0 Joseph Grismcr the successful author au-thor actor and manager dropped oft a icw hours yesterday en route to New York where he arrives Saturday morn < InS to start rehearsals on his new play Betsy Ross Mr Grismcr is one of the rich men of tie profession his wealth having been doublod by the success of his Way Down 12usl He made a quick run from New York to San Francisco to see that production started aright In Frisco and now hualens back lo Qolham V 1 o Captain Swift which was done In Ogden last night by the Cummings Stock company will be seen at tho Grand both this afternoon in an extra matinee and again tonight A Midsummer Nights Dream en joyed a big inatlncc and evening at tendanco yesterday Practically all Salt Luke will have seen It by the end enr of the weelc On Saturday night tho bill changes to Richard III t Us The largest attendance at any recital tHAt hns been given In the Tabernacle vita that yqstorday mgrning duo of I rourso ill a large measure to time presence pres-ence of SO many trangers in he city i There were Custodian Jensen est mated at least 1500 listeners and these applauded every number almost to the extent of an encore I was a very enjoyable affair to the strangers with in our gales In addition to the regular programme solos were rendered by three members of the JamesKIdder company They were Miss Sarah McNeil Mrs Alice Bonneveldt Clark and Ashley Miller with Maxim Do Gross as accompanist |