Show AMUSEMENTS At 11 oclock Wednesday night n young ncRrn nan walked up to the box office of the Jan Lake Theater He wished to buy Salt Illto Komo tickets for the Hen Hur show Tho box office was closed But it would open ago In at 10 oclock tho next morn opel lug And as ho vns thero ho thought he would waiL It would savo him the trouble trou-ble of coming back He had no cngag i mcnt that Interfered and be wannt a bit sleepy anyway Moreover he had often wanted to take time to study the works of art hung in the lobby and this was a good opportunity to devote a m few hours to it profitably lie had spent numerous ovcnlnpH enjoyably at the Theater Now he would lice bow It felt to pend n whole I night there So he stood there taking 1 comfortable position near the vmidoy lie wanted to be whom Mr Dorr would see him when lie office was opened In the morning aa Mr Derr nJen l busy and would not wish to be delayed Now human beings arc very Imitative and tho young man who had Just dropped In to get u few tickets had been there hut a brief time whon another oarno along and seeing the I first onE hare concluded cclnl tr8l that 11 < would also show where he atood with reference to tb druma and selected an eligible spot And from that small bf glnning started what will bo known in Salt Inko histrionic history an the great ncn Hun movement By ° oclock there were forty people occupying positions In a tile from the box office And when the Cheater people came down In the morning to begin the greatest day of their theatrical theatri-cal live the line reached solidly from the Theater alone First South street to fJroadwny and thence up that narrow thoroughfare the end of the line l being somewhere over In 1 the middle 1 leoUtm block Many < women bad taken place In the lino and the gentlemen were polite enough to let them keep l any positions they bad secured The men were rewarded reward-ed for this by I lie companionship of time ladles which cheered In nmnuouH In litancpti what would have been dull hours for the waiting men Who knows hut that some of the ncqualntancesihlpn thus formed will be greatly regretted as It is not Impossible that some or them may ripen Into the condition that leads lo marriage mar-riage For I the most part however nothing noth-ing will come of the experience of wal Inc but onlovment the cnJormcnt afford dby tho great play Dy 1 oclock the rear of the lint had I been brought Into view on Klrst South Weary women many of them had secured chairs and were now waiting quite comfortably com-fortably seated on the walk The sale continued rapidly until 7 oclock but even then I when It was stopped to take up the James and Wnrde sale not all had been servedand those who remained were given numbered slips entitling them to positions In the morning The receipts of the day were nearly J 000 This Is a larger sum than that of any daya sales at this Theater except possibly the Booth and Barrett sale and tiitre was doubt last night ns to the amount 01 that Notwithstanding the big sale there were numerous outs left for all performances Manncer Pypcr Bald lust night Tho receipts for the six performances per-formances will be about JIDCOO If the seals arc all cold for each so It can be seen that there arc plenty of seating accommodations ac-commodations that are not yet disposed of The sale for the fret night is the heaviest t hut there are seats yet to bo hud for that The demand was especially strong for places In the family circle The greatest Dt ITur sale In one day was at Toledo where the receipts were li000 On the day of the next highest sales the amount was JtCOOa a S S Miss Jrssle Shirley comes to the Grand for a full week next Monday and will be seen in A Modern Magdalen and Trilby Tril-by The pule of seats begins today at the box office f S One of the best productions of Cast Lynno seen In Salt Lake In a long time began a threenight engagement at the Grand Theater last evening Nearly every seat In the house was taken and many there were as deeply moved by the emotional emo-tional drama as in the da > s of its greatest great-est popularity The cast Is In capablo hands ami I the play is well staged Inca Forman In the double role of Lady Imihcl and Madame Vine was very pleasing despite de-spite the fact that she was suffering from a severe cold and read her lines with difficulty dif-ficulty J P Roena Modlna as Cornelia Curlyc was capital and it was her clever sayings and acts that relieved the play of much of the somberness Cellmont S Unrklnnd in the role of Archibald Carlyle Car-lyle won the approval of the audience not only by his acting but by his singing ills rendition of Violets being altogether pleasing John Dillon as John ID111 made much of a small part J Frazer Crosby Jr tool the part of the villain Sir Francis Fran-cis Levlson and did Il well Nellie Ath rrtons Interpretation of the character of Barbara Fare In hardly up to the standard stand-ard of the remainder of the leading I characters char-acters but the minor roles were acceptably accept-ably tilled East Lynne will be the bill tonight tomorrow night and tomorrow afternoon |