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Show jirHHEffTEBS 1 : . ,- -. . ; - - , The Grand theater did not put out a "standing-room only" sign last night, be- ' cause the law forbids It. Every seat was occupied .And - many were turned away, unable- v ej- seats. 'This has been". Th rule all th week, and In fact during the whole engagement of the Ether Tucker - stock company. So great has been th ' success of this organisation that the en- ' gagement will be extended throughout the summer, at th Grand, - two -new play be- ." ing put on each week. 'Last night's offer- . Ing. was 8apho," and the production was : altogether pleasing to the large crowd that witnessed It'4" -Mis Tucker proved exceptionally strong-' in th --emotional scene and th performance as a whole was remarkably smooth and "satisfying, f at least to those who have not seen this Vgreat French play under more favorable i. -circumstances. - Whit. Brandon made a ' capital Jean, while -a 1 lottos other members were weU cast -"Sapho" will run until - Saturday night, with souvenir matinee tomorrow. to-morrow. Tonight will be ladles' fre night ' t and the ad vane .sales Indicate anotner packed house. - .. ... , ' a ;a a ... .... . The , advance ' sales for the Bernhardt . engagement at' th Saltalr pavilion on aaxt Monday night more than assure the success of the undertaking, and it is safe - to stay the great French actress-will face on of the largest crowds ever, assembled assem-bled at a dramatic performance in Bait . Lait- , '-..-..- ' ' The box office at th Orpbeum opened at 10 o'clock this morning tor the sale of sears fbr the week's performance of "The O ' ILeft Behind Me." to be presented " by t fe Orpbeum Stock company. During Dur-ing 1 first half-hour eight reservations ' frJt,rats for the season were booked. . KerscVell Mayhall. the leading man. is due to Vve today from Oakland, where he has ween "resting" since the big fire in 'San Francisco.- Miss Julia Stuart ar-: ar-: rive tomorrow, when active rehearsals will be In order.' Miss Stuart has been ' cast for-th role of -Kate .Kennion, the General's daughter. - ... . - ". - - - . a a r . Tonight Is the Isst night of vaudeville at -the Lyric, and the management in-. in-. Bounces the last musical comedy of the aaaon. "Th California Olrls." to open ' tomorrow afternoon -for One week.' This show isvated- as one of the strongest attractions, at-tractions, of its kind onthe road. Next Wednesday night. Mar S. Is an-r an-r noiinced as the opening night of the sum-meV sum-meV season. In the old Utahna park, and 'r " th- events' promises to be a .notable one. HosU of carpenters, scene painters, deco-f deco-f rators. etc.. are at work onthe oUT .theater .the-ater there, and new seating arrangements - ar beinT Installed. . Not even th nam ' SPth Park will remain. Thecsi , of at-tractlonV at-tractlonV to be presented will be strictly . o?a clean i and high clas order and wilt 4,i,. mtnr of the . standard comic '- .r sScT a "Bocaccto," "Olivette." "-Tft IHicheas - Fra DIavolo," etc. iKmf tteWber A Field produc, " tions Zlnn's famous Travesty company' I ".n n ET red for the summer, and - i?l iiude hUllxten dancing girls that ; Tri bound tSattract attention wherever . th oliy; f -- ' "" . ' |