Show r r lI an V. V SIS SIS' P r S 1 d j i There will be a 4 meeting of ot friends at l the Salt Lake Theater tonight Mr Ir and anti Mr Edwin Milton noI will greet their Salt Sl Lake Lako friends In Mr own pill play Friends There Thero will undoubtedly bo be a 11 cordial welcome extended the players rI There are fold Fall to bc scenes cones In A t Little Tittle Outcast which fairly take onn's onAs breath th away aWRY It was wu well wen received by critics from New York to San Francisco David and his manager Barr Harry I E. E Sanford t Sl Salt Lake tAke Saturday night I richer b by 20 2000 but poorer by ten times time i that amount In the Rood good will of or the local playgoers goers Salt Snit Lakers Laken arc aro dl disposed 11 to lo lobe tobe be charitable but they will not I I I I ma or ri a ne- ne 4 Ices less performance on the he last last night I When to toe tonee a Q theatrical manager says Pay see nee e m my show with ani only part of or the scenery or seo 50 nothing as ns Mr Sanford did Salt ri ra Ii I ii t nt n th Ih I Iq l-iii l r I alt IU native but that manager er ma may rest assured that 1 ho he has won their undying contempt lh There re was no performance of The uc F Bi 81 Bir r Ir r ix no a n h i arf tI arll M Mand and his hili manager Insisted on moving mo the second net act scenery to to- th the train Immediately Immediately Immedi after the matinee and amI when Manager Man Man- Manager n ager er objected to this method of cheating his patrons patron Mr Ir himself him him- self said lI Then wo we will not play piny VeI We Ve will not sl spoil an lilt performance In San Francisco I c c for Salt Lakers Q or 1 la III to be lie highly commended commended com com- mended for the stand h he took for the protection protection protection pro pro- of or hl his hla patrons Even Enn though tho the scenery In question wo would ld not have detracted de Ile- greatly from the performance the tho contract between the company compan and th the Salt Lake c Theater called for a complete com- com peto production and Q persons who had p paid ld their money expected such a I. I performance performance per per- and were entitled to It lt The action taken b t by Mr J nod and his manager In view of nr this was not only unprofessional un- un unprofessional un un- f professional but devoid of or ever every business principle The Tho excuse offered d that it w was U necessary to move part put of or the tho th scenery c ner to the thA th train tr In th the afternoon In order to tomake tomake make connections with the Southern Pacific Pae Pa Pa- e train In O Ogden was at best bet puerile Any n theatrical manager er of or experience x ought to l know now that E M per cent of or tho the comp companies that come west wp t make that connection connection con con- and reach San Sen Francisco in time for tor i t Monda Monday night opening and that without making makinA a n burlesque of or their Sat- Sat day night p performance hero here Manager Iy Py- per pcr had hod consented ll to bl begin ln the performance perform perform- ance aneo fifteen minutes mInute before the regular rt time Urn but lt It was a concession thrown n away wn ld Insisted on giving ln n a cheaper p performance to the public which In his own words hn had given Riven n I him a cordial cor- cor dl dial reception and antI him to tn pia play and Mr orr Ter r would not stand for It it Manager has hns notified his booking agent Al AI In New ew York of tho the occurrence nee and damages will he demand demand- edof Belasco who Is proprietor tor of or The rhe Auctioneer Ml who 1 Mrs Ira J In The Auctioneer Is III not Blanche m mother ther Marie Dates Bates was Will last laRt son seen hero here with with Mrs 1111 Leslie Carter In tho i part of oC Zaza's Gaza's bibulous aunt Y The Tho re regular ular band concert at the Grand last st evening e drew a larger audience than usual ll A varied was given i by tho the Regimental band and tho the lighter Debtor tr numbers were well executed Mrs F F. F N. N 1 n ni nn vo r SOT and Mr fl J J. J McMahan Mc- Mc McMahan Ic- Ic Mahan gave two numbers on the tram bone Mrs lIes Hess ang sang two dainty little lyrics both of or which were received cd with Ith applause Down b by tho the Sea a I. I strongly written romance opens at the tho Grand tonight It 1 j I P 4 eve vc w w come stori s s 14 that deals with the thc rou rough h and unlettered sea faring men whose natures are full tull of e PI I II r anti l cr cc I situations situation In this pia play are arc said ald to be so 80 cleverly clo led up to that tho the Interest never nover flags and every eYer- oro one follows the action of or the piece picco with I attention and eagerness until tho the curtain I II finally dually falls fails upon the last net Let Fannie I I Curtis who has Impersonated many leading lead lead- I I I In Ing ro roles roes I and who Iho for r the tho past three seasons sea sea- suns sons played the leading part In Tonnes Tennes sees see's C tI Pardner or appears In the principal character In this play lay Others In tho the company com corn company I p pany arc are Daniel Sheehan little lithe Josephine Stevens Hyde and a n number of or other well known players plots The Tho scenic ef effects effects ef- ef are elaborate and man many Interesting mechanical contrivances are arc used In the great Krent storm scene of or act three to ads adi to lo lothe the realism of or the scene Some very tery new anti and UI up to to dato musical specialties are aro In Introduced introduced In- In during the action of or the pIn play Speaking of or songs and In singers ers the stage tage Is II to be cle at elevated d soon by the war- war Lies bios of at another artist Joe Walcott Is he ho who will do It It Joe Joo of ot tho the wallop The fi fighter Is to bo be featured according to a I. I well grounded report In a new Octoroon company compan which will III be bc conducted b by a I. I relative of or the late John W. W Isham and will be known as Isham's Octoroons Walcott Walcott Wal- Wal cott colt makes no secret of or the tho fact tact that he has hns stage ambitions ambition He lie docs does not t to become an efficient actor Singing Is II 1 Ms Is forte forto Yep Yell declared the fighter I can cnn sing ragtime most as good as the average ornge white man already Joo Welch who has long n been n regarded orl K as a formidable rival to David avid I I 13 is In Ir New York with a new play In which I he Is IJ to star It Is entitled The Tho Peddler and Is IR built along much the same lamo lines as Auctioneer Three of the I prominent will show Cooper Union Tammany Hall and Chinatown |