Show 4 44 f Mf 4 M t. M 4 4 f f s f t ss M- M MM t M t m 4 MM 4 4 f I M I t M t MM P 4 M M t- t f ff f 4 1 Coming Corning to the Theaters I TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS j SALT LAKE THEATER THEATER The Cat and nud tim riddle Fiddle Advanced ORPHEUM-Advanced Advanced vaudeville GRAND GRAND TIer Her One Great Sin NEW NEV L LYRIC The streets street's h. h tI ran rn floods la last t night hut but but nevertheless icA 8 a n crowd the 11 1 to seo cp tIt the opening production of or the tho Cat Cn t ami I the h Fiddle which runs rims the remainder of oC tho tim week at tho the Salt Lake theater As a ron conglomerate s of oC musical 1 comedy the Cat anil tho Fiddie Fiddie Fid Fid- 1 dl die is a n success s. It takes t well with Ith the i audience the audience the kind kIne that t wa nt at the Salt Lake theater Ia lost last t night night- Th The Tho sinking is I fair lair tho the maids are arc more fair fall and the th cener scenery and staging are arc best of oC all I There is Is' Is no particular shining star tar to r. r elicit special mention unless It b br be r Charles A. A Sellon as Happy a Child oCr of oC II r Fortune who takes the part purt of oC a second sec sec- ond Jonah except that he lie has lias no call to preach Tho plot that runs through h the mass mas of oC I chorus work and aM comedy corned sketches has tho the depressing effect of oC a bad dream on 1 entire presentation Great Gobs Gob the the- c magician of oC the enchanted island played I b by George E Wakefield disturbs l the I happy sappy JI light ht spirit of oC the pIa play lIe He Is too I In his speech and facial ex cx- cx Tto Tho play Is better without I eX-I him elm The Tho Elmoro sl sisters as 9 PolI Polly and her her j twin sister are arl with Happy the life of II I I the tho ho entire presentation j I On th the thA whole holo tho the Cat and the the- Fiddle i 1 IB ta well ell worth an evenings evening's rime Ome r I I THEATER I Judging from Crom advance ad notices J the tho Or- Or rI r- r hu next week weck will be a very cry j superior and pleasing one There I Is I novelty newness newnes originality and th the I classical on the bill The headliner Is hi I Jesse Jeso L. L sl The Military I The Girl With the Baton Daton a musical musical musi musi- cal production This I Is ono one of the costI cost- cost t I st and most pretentious novelties no In i if V. V f vaudeville aude besides beside a 11 mechanical tau limIT of r fl Jive It requires the services of eleven cleven trained musicians and their tuneful tumI tum- i bers are arc beautifully Introduced In appropriate appropriate i r settings s and atmospheric scenes In Inthis Inthis this production as ns the title Implies s the tho j show army arm life and three plc- plc L Lt S. S t t 4 l fc I 5 S' S S S S fr K U I t I AT THE o ORPHEUM 10 locales ales have been been- been st ono one in Russia one in India and ono ow nt at home S 'S until the offering really takes lakes on the Importance Im- Im of oC a n scenic spectacle Cornets Comets trombones busies bugles fife tife and drum Roman triumphal trumpets toms tom violin 1 cymbals tambourines and triangles are arc all Introduced under the guidance of or The Girl With the Baton Then comes Miss Felice Morris daubs daubs' daughter daugh- daugh s' s ter tel of oC the late Felix Morris one of oC tho most distinguished d American character f actors that ever er lived She is making her herI I f debut In vaudeville aude in a one-act one comedy F b by Frances Wilson lIson entitled The Old Old Olds s Star Story Miss Morris has inherited much I- I or of her famous Camous fathers father's talent and hIs has selected a clever cr company compan to assist her In Inthe inthe the Wilson which was v staged under un- un dor der the direction of oC Mr Frank Franl i who is E E. H. H Sothern and Julia Marlowe's Mar Mar- lowe lowes stage director S To give a synopsis of oC The Th Old Old Story hero here would he be anticipating some Borne of oC the pleasure patrons of the Orpheum will have ha in seeing it and It will wili suffice suffice- to say ray that it is a unique plot In which a n. plays a new and amI humorous part With Miss Morris are aro Charles Ch C Silk and Mr Rus Russell ell Bassett I Something decided decidedly new I is the sensational sensational sensa sensa- feat is Motoring In Mid Air by liy the Tom Davies Da trio headed by Tom tDa Is Davlos the champion cyclist This I novelty comes from rom the London Coliseum and md last season It was made the circus Jf section of oC the New York hippodrome It Itis Itis Its is s a rather sensational novelty no skillfully p performed on a a. cycling track Davies Dales and the ho male and female assistants I hav a structure of strapped laths l an and encircling with dizzy rapid rapidity It tile thc they pass and repass each other until dr dressed ic- ic in red white and blue blu they suggest Ct the prismatic changes of oC a re revolving re- re top The track is ral raised d from the stare and It requires require exceedingly expert cyclists to revolve re upon It without being thrown to the tho floor The Tho Basque quartette IK Is considered ono one of or the mo mot most t accomplished o of the tho musical acts aeta In vaudeville and and as all th lr selectIons are arc entirely o of the standard style thy they will provide pro a treat to mu mu-Ic mu lc lovers In The first appearance of oC th those tc vocalists was waR In Ingrand grand opera at the New Ness fW Orleans In 1903 1103 and ind since that time they have C been play play- Ing American houses and various arous vari var- ous musical festivals al throughout hout the lit count country country- Their repertory IB is made up of oC Songs from tho th popular French Italian and En English classic operas and all four of oC the Iho members of the are arc fin fin On- and schooled vocalists Arthur Deming is III ono on of or Americas America's hp best hest t known minstrel For Fory ForI I y years Y ars h he w was s the tho favorite fa end enil man with r I HI If Henry the rU and Primrose Weal's lIts bg bJ organizations or and ho he Is pro pro- seating the quaint monologue up which madeI made mado I him popular then thea D with new songs and timely witticism S Mr Ir Doming Deming po possesses o a noosing perI personality per per- I lIt which te the tho burnt cork makeup and makes friends with his audiences audit audi audi- t en 1 as al' soon Foon n as h ho he appear appears S 'S Rice and Elmer in their three bar comedy com om- edy Ret act ar are th the tho be best t In their particular line of won wor work In th the country and ln th the tho c cS cap S 4 with which the they fall and knock knodt about th the tho stage Is amazing Their offering is 18 11 different t from Crom I Iho tIit h 11 avage av- av age aerial acts as aR Ihl they the theare are costumed ng as nga S. S i a n Chinaman and a J nd Si their performance A Rubo's YI Visit lt to tn in Chinato tolO which I Is quite o I S of tho the fun m they thea provide pro S Two new films will he be shown and Mr Ir Orph um orS or- or S ch stra will offer several lc now new and aorl overture and what seems to be be-a be II 5 splendid bill is completed rt SALT LAKE THEATER 5 f I The Richard iose company appears nt at tho the Salt Take Tako theater Thursday la nl night ht In III the hilarious IlCe I comedy Dont Tell Mv wife a bright clean offering entirely new to Ib the west welt Richard J meriS meri S. S ca ea's s greatest reat contra t tenor nor heads his own attraction and to attuned 10 in 1 harmony In mu music anti and to vocal vl- vl ons of oC pir ton tono and quality th the tho ComIng of of CalIfornia's sweetest singer s I W v l. 11 he more mor than welcome find and hailed balled Ith delight ht h by nil nU lovers lover of Ih the tle hassle classic corca the sentimental songs longs and tho lie f S simple ballads of oC our own own and of or our ra fathers fathers' times No o of or th the generation has hll SUII sung himself Into such luch popular favor or or touched ll the public heart more strongly I II lose AH As wine Improves improve with age FIrks Ficks voice olce this pearon searon to 10 have o haver I I r lied d If Ir PossIble In sweetness of or tone tine I an and quality duo due In iii measure I to n a recent and much ouch needed r rest t the lie singer I I has taken Bo Be that as It Il ma may ma the ire press i and public nubile arc unanimous In agreeing that lint Richard Jose was never ne before In better beller Olet Certain It Is Ills his present tour Is a n. most flattering testimonial to his popularity anti and attests in and attendance th the tho place ho holds in the tic I hearts of the music loving 10 world Among the lie singers singer's list of songs upon the present tour l Ju one composed nuil I sun sung heretofore c ely IJ by tIme Mine Melba Meiba 3 en entitled III Too Late Other vocal ocal gems gem's which Jose will sing In during his present sent engagement here hoTt are Ire Rose noe of oC My 1 Life Lire TIme and Tide The Then Angel Angelat n cl at nt tho the Window besides the old ballads which he lie has made famous er Silver Threads Among Among- the Gold When You and 1 I Were ere Young Youn Maggie Belle Delio Brandon Doll Dolly Gra Gray Dearies etc The com company pan surrounding Mr Ir Josa Tose Is Isn isa I a n capable one and words of or praise are heard from Crom both press public A potent element I In the great at popular success of oC The Tho Clansman now on Its first vl lt to the Pacific coast country Is tho the charm of oC the southland it so 80 beautiful beautifully ful fully sets forth Tho TI period of oC the pia play is the tho social and amI political breakup Immediately immediately Imme Imme- following tho the war between the states when northern carpetbaggers and md their negro dupes seized d the tho reins of eov- eov t Tho The contrast between tile the old families and their upstart rulers Is made the more striking L by the lovel lovely scenes In which the tho story Is laid The action takes place In a little town among the tte South Carolina foothills The gardens are aro beautiful beau heau- with roses at nt the foot of a wooded winds a a. silver 11 river atop atol Is shawl the colonial mansion of an 01 oM old 1 Ca fashioned aristocrat which is about to be sold for Cor taxis taxi's The pla play pla of oC children and the I I il 11 revelry re of tho hi negroes are hardly Interrupted b by the dreadful poUlI- poUlI cal c-al crisis over o tile the question of oC white su sti- sti I 4 A weird and spectral lenient clement ment enters through the introduction o of the Ku Klux flux Klan 1 Those These white robed night riders mounted on ghostly shrouded steeds ter- ter the countryside away tho the had bad ne negroes roel and obnoxious public of- of fiefs Is As S a a. high court of oC Justice they meet In a secret mountain cave cave- Their awful ritual is rehearsed and swift messengers messengers messengers mes mes- are arc sent across the borders to summon the help of their North orth C Carolina brethren in destroying the carpetbag go govern got gov v- v ern eminent In the fourth act Is shown the home of oC the cd educated mulatto who was then lieu- lieu governor Jo of or the state Absolute social an and political equality Is tho the mistaken mIstaken mis mIs- taken laken ideal cf of this deluded fanatic His Ills library Is filled with books hooks tho ho furnishIngs furnishings furnish furnish- ings Ing of oC his home homo suggest the spoil of oC man many white mansions Above e his mantel hangs hans a steel en engraving ra of oC the tho Moor Ioor Othello and his white while wife Desdemona Encouraged b by the teachings of a northern northern north north- I em ern radical this man presumes to demand demand de demand de- de mand In marriage e the hand of oC the tho northerners northerner's northerners northerner's north north- erners erner's beautiful daughter only daughter only to learn that the northerner loathes and hates the Cr very ery Idea of or such a union Southern chivalry alry steps in to lo protect the northern man and his daughter from froni the effects of oC the lieutenant governors governor's social equality The Ku Klux lux catch the mulatto mulatto mulatto mu mu- latto In the very trap he lie had prepared for tho the others The l' l construction government government gov gov- Is subdued arid and Ben the Ku Klux leader Is made mad happy happ 11 by tho the love of or Elsie Th The charm of The Thc Clansman is said to be greatly enhanced b by the beautiful and sumptuous production which Manager Manager Man Man- ager nger George II H. Brennan has provided d and b by the tue varied talents of tho the acting company compan which Includes practically allor all of or tho the original favorites Franklin Ritchie as the gallant Den Ben and Miss Eugenic Eugenie Hayden as 31 the lovely Elsie are arc associated in hi the cast with as Lynch Barry Barr Maxwell and Maud Durand as Nets Nets- cJ and Eve Evo GU Guy Hoffman as Dr Cnn Can I 11 t n M. M 01 J J. J Jordan as Stoneman Miss Mies Hart as Nt Nellie nil and little Clara as Flora others in th the tho company being belm George M M. I. I DoVero Gus IngIls n Joseph I. I Li L. Sweeney nl Murry Woods Wood John J. J Flannagan Earl Lee Loe John V. V McDonald Edna DavIs 13 nail and Earl Ritchie The famous Ku Klux Klan cavalry a o of mounted mm men and government o horses Is a thrilling feature of the show whose ap ap- ap- ap at the Salt Snit Lake theater on Thu Thursday duy week eck forms a rare dramatic t treat rca t. t THE TIE EVENING E ING TELEGRAM 1 received the tho following dispatch today Portland C Ct t. t 16 The The I largest audi audi- I cn enco e of oC the tho season fn attended the tho performance perform perform- ance of oC The Clansman last night at the theater A Jr great at Int Interest st had harl boon been H roused In the coming of Thomas s DIxons DIxon's pin fila play on account of oC a protest haIng haying hay hav ing ben been mud made tf to the tho nr t tl to prevent nt Its presentation hut ht he be fl fU to Inter Inter- fere Cre ore and the I was wan pa pt kd many who could not gain seats peats having hen been turned awa awa Th There Thre n was WAil great cat enthusIasm and many man demonstrations demonstration of oC ap ap- ap Tro l luring during tho he entire e evening The hou o Is practically sold flold out for the rest of the engagement GRAND THEATER Sanford Sanfort Dodge e who pIa plays j jI in iii inthe the t production of or Faust o whit which I will open n at al the Iho Grand theater for fn- four roUl nights and Wednesday matinee e starting Sunday nl night hl has an new conception con on cf Uon Q of that I I truly rul wonderful ro role rolo A Abile 1 bile hilI ho he the III humorous at lime still his Ills underlying thou thought ht I is to make truly Iruh terri tern I I ble blo lo to such an extent to maUo tho Ili Impression lI- lI sion o of the thc OIl antagonistic rather r 1 I I attractive Mr fr Dod Dodges Dodge's Idea Mea 15 Is h to mak e I his of or Taunt a lesson leon n 11 ver r I to be bo COr forgotten OIl arid l by hi y so 80 doing o to create I in th the minds of or all h hi hk a D. desire to h be 10 good o and aull tb do right It IK is undoubtedly lr the be greatest h lesson ever eer Ih given n th Ih the public In iho the dramatic form an ue has hae been proven prO by Its of Mr Dodge Dod In lii addition tr tl I sin sill rounding t-lf t with one Olin o of tin tin- be lIt best t l supporting companies over ever en tour which I In It Its p Ml MIsS s J Louise Marshall Mar Mar- shall tall who hf i will ili b. b t i sen Hn n In t Ih tho hr molt roli of or I Marguerite u linn 0 provided pro a scenic equip quip mont ment that hot lies has never lIe been equalled In too hi production Including the lie duI duel electric le Yr stars fireflies snakes r toads 0 owls 1 the tho weird Brocken 2 co with its Ihl r fn of fire and th thi apotheosis showing the flight of ot S J J Marguerites Marguerite's soul the tho redemption of oC I Faust Faut |