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Show programme opened with the "Marche Mil-it&rle," Mil-it&rle," by Schubert-Tausnlg. The programme pro-gramme was a selection of various clans-leal clans-leal and folklore pieces. ..The work of the artists was enthusiastically received.- I -.. ' r , "CumUle' Alexander Dumas' powerful tfry of a Roman's love, was presented ', t the Grand last night by Miss Georgia Harper. Miss Harper's portrayal of the ,character ' to the tqual of . any seen In .ilt Laks slnoe Ada Rohan presented the r-iay in the gait Lake theater some fifteen 3 ears ago. The audience at the Grand j at n.gut was a large one, and by far ,liie rnoBt critical that has gathered In . , Jiat house for a long time. For two acts ; t ier appeared to be a doubt in the minds t,X some as to whether or not, Miss Har-, lr would be equal to the character.- The ;ouDt was entirely removed in the third fli tand from that until the drop of the curtain on the last act the applause was i 'eral. A curtain call was demanded after r.s drop of the curtain, on the last act, ihus showing the appreciation of Miss Harper s acting. Miaa Harper has done nothing better in Bait Lake than "Ca-tnllle.'' "Ca-tnllle.'' Of her support It may be said that they appear to better advantage than t any time since the opening of the en-. en-. i ragement. There was nc a poor member .among them.. Next to Miss Harper, tha honors -go to Joseph Detrick as Armand 1'uva.ii. Alias Harper s camllle, Mr, Uetrick's Armand was among the beat . swn in Bait Lak for a long time, and he ' added svral new names to his already large list of admirers in this city. "Ca. rnllle" will be presented the remainder of , the week,-with rega tar-ma tl nee tomorrow. ! . The stale- of seats -for The County Chairman," coming to the Salt Lake theater thea-ter Monday night, opened with a heavy demand this morning. The production of ; The County Chairman" will offer to local the atei-noers one. of the most lavish that I Henry W. Bavave has ever made. The cast Is headed by Theodore-Babcock, who is sbly seconded by George Thatcher, Her- nian Lelb, James Bradbury. Charles Kurke. John Gorman. Richard Dillon, Ed- ward Gorman, Ruby Bridges, - Florida Klngsley, Zenalde Williams r.nd Grace Rc-rsMne, Rc-rsMne, . . . - . , ; "' ' V i After the regular show at the Lyric to-I to-I night the amataurs will be given a chance, j and fun galore Is promised by the management, man-agement, t Commencing tomorrow after. noon et.rso, "Th- Baltimore Beauties" start in for a week's engagement. This la considered the best -organization of its I kind on the road this season, and Includes (the famous Zarrow ,trio in itheir sensa--. ticnal comedy bicycle act. Lts of pretty girls ami plsnty of - fun by good come-; come-; dians,' Matinees every. Monday, Wedna- ay and Saturday: -. t . " , , - Bustneaa continues to be decidedly good ! at the, Orph sum, with a marked increase i in the box-offlce returns at the end of . 1 theweek. Tonight will be society night. ' I tnunlcaie was given at the Congre-i Congre-i a;uiional church last evening by Ernst Id ""ble, baso; Miss Verna Page, violin-' violin-' ! f f- nd Sam Iamberson, pianist. The ' y; - v , ' ' a ( , ' , ', r: fV"" ' : v v - . . - v v ' " ' . : " m .... . . '..,. . K :-i - ? , ' .; y K ' : :. . ' -( "1 : ft - MISS GaORGIA HASxjS. . '. . , ; . ",d In Camille at Uie Giand Theater TcnJslit, fl""i , v aiiun |