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Show f --' ')?. I .I $ "' ;. - , , I . .-. , ? - i o pi ITS Y'3 AMUSEMENTS. Orpheum Stock Com-n Com-n "Alabama." : .jUAND Kthrl Tucker Stock any In "Dora Ttiorne." ' ' TAJR Bathing', dancing. T t PALACE Dancing, Scenic I ' illPT, Old Mill. I- iOOX Dancing, shoot the chutes, "r.. -V . ' - , , C l.DER'8 ' YARK Dancing, ehoot t fhutes. etc , C ISO PARK Jane Kelton Com-'.r. Com-'.r. any" In "Why She Sinned"; -roller J bkating. I pALT LAKE THEATER. ' Ilerschel Mayall and hla company of pUyers will move cp tha street a few doors Monday night and take possession of the stage of the Salt Lake theater. Tha great Belasco and Da Mllle comedy-1 comedy-1 drama. "The Wife," will be offered, and the midsummer opening-of the-old play-j play-j house will make an event of unusual 1m-r 1m-r portance. It will., be the first trial of stock methods. : The play Is a strong one" and win be remembered as having been presented by the beautiful actress, Georgia Geor-gia Cayvan, whose life is now ebbing away In a New Tork hospital. All the popular players who have been winning their way into the hearts of Salt Lakers In- connection . with Mr. Mayall will be in the company, except Miss Stuart, who has other plans. In her place Miss Edna EUsmere will be added' to the company andwUI play the. leading lady in "The Wife.'.- Illsa ElIsmere is a young and capahle? actress, who' was playing with Mr.- Mayall at the thne of the earth-quake earth-quake in San Francisco, and she suffered th loss of her wardrobe- in the fire 4hat-followed. 4hat-followed. The full cast at the players Is as follows: Helen Truman, an only. daughter.. i ...v. ;......Edna EUsmere Lucille Ferrant, from .New Orleans .,. .......Elsie Gresham M.;,S. Bel amy Ives. In charities i. ..'..'.Luella Cosgrore - Kitty Ives. c"omlng out.. '..Mabel Florence I Mrs.'Armory, junior member of Tru- man &vCo.4. Ethel Store's vties, 'Helen's maid Luta Wolsey - Handolph,. Rutherford's private -frtVtary Harold Goff . TKran.,.. pf the Produce Es- "change Jv : Scott Robertson . , Jack Deater. UTolumhl ' . - . EDXA ELLS3IERE IX "THE WIFE- AT THE SALT LAKE THEATER 7 ALL XEXT WEEK." " " J :iv-;: -V- - .Gus Mortimer MJ- Homer G. VJPutnam. 'G. A. R. (whose faint aeart ne'er won fair lady) Zelhy Roach John Rutherford, of the U. S. Senate .....'....'....Daniel Gilfeather Robert Gray,, attorney at law P. G. Mae Lean Matthew Culver, in politics Herschel Mayall The same popular prices will prevail as has been the rule at the Orpheum and begins before the James boys became outlaws, andf givea th true reason for : their embarking on the road to revenge and retaliation. wh!ch finally made them outlaws aivd- criminals. It follows their Uves through many experiences, hairbreadth hair-breadth Gfecapes, robberies and dr-e-dvil undertakings to the dath of Jesse at the harrfle 0f Bob and Charly Ford, and night, and It proved to be one of v the largest weeks of . the season. Starting Monday, this company, headed by Miss Kelton herself, will be seen in that delightful de-lightful drama. "In Sunny Tennessee." Two or three good vaudeville acts have been engaged for between th acts, and will start In tomorrow night. Every Mon-day Mon-day and Friday every lady Is - admitted : I ;: - j 17 i I I Hi nrSfi I ;,.':; VV; 1. I '" -rr- i - ' -' - -ff ' - ' .-Z-- -.f :,".. : , ..-.-. ? i : A .. ., t :iv- :. ! .y I . , : S -'X' i : . " V. : v i ... .. . " ,L- I t'. ' THE-FAMOUS ROYAL HAWAIIAN BAND AT SALTAIR, MONDAY, JULY 2, FOR EIGHT DAYS, :1rSay."'Wltt b 9ven Wednesday and GRANLyTHEATER. - Sfh MLMJdnsday souvenir matinee,, Miss Tucker presf, ..Je8se Jame9. xh;, la one of the.Te sensational dramas of Sl.r J;,, Ka.P:8torical standpoint it as 6.lTTa-J- and correct as it is poa-ri poa-ri Jf. tJ7t."n actable play around the ious outlawsf Tne action cr the p!av the pardoning of Frank at Jefferson City by' Gov. Crittenden. The greatest scenes the complete destruction of the James boys' home , by fire, the hanging of Dr. Samuel, the boys' escape from the officers, of-ficers, the ghost of the cave, the Blue cut , train- robbery, the shooting of Jesse and the pardoning of Frank a production and play too great to miss. CASINO PARK. The first week of mflodrama by the Jane Kelton company closes tomorrow free, and hundreds take advantage of this generous offer. The coming week of drama and vaudeville will probably be the largest of the season. ORPHEUM THEATER. "Alabama" Is the bill chosen for the closing of - the ck season at the Orpheum this aftemdon and tonight. All the favorites will' appear. The Orpheum management will immediately begin the work of completing the decoration of the house, which was left unfinished at the opening last Christmas. When the regular regu-lar vaudeville season opens on August 12th it will look like another place. - p CT .' . . - .- . . . s. ? ' - . o:-. : :. - . ' - -,' ' ' . ' -" ; i. v.- ' :. ' : vS V ''" t " - - , , : : . - :.:.'' ' . ' - ; - ' . 4 'A ,, ', ' - ,v'V.yA'-''AJr.-tU , tU? ----- ' ; . . - , . - t - - ; M : i i-' : . ' : - "-I-LEnUA, fc'OLOIST. WITH TIIB KOTAJU. 2LAJA2IA2i |