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Show . . . ' . ,. ' , ' at ins c.a: d t ' "At the I '-s c; t:.s C.ive." Cis?fn Cailol, a peasant, afterward Colonel Charlrs D. Herman Count UeTrevenne, an old roble- - rnan vv Paul fi-rton Ljgene de illery, his nephew . : John Tyrrel Landrol, commander of f ..rccs : - Irancls McGinn Pradesji. a corporal jhn 1Z. liynes Lks Ja lour, a friend of de Viiiery. ..... -v., Frederick Harrington FoneforJ . Miss Mary Holmes h.nammon N. Devoe . laume Harry C. Barton ,Ttl, ' Frank Lnndera JTur.lcIpal officer .... ' Daniel Crause Pret oldler , Frank Wetah jeond soldier John Dewell Tiiird soldier .'. Grant Churchill Jhourth. soldier Henry Krause T nerei in-, a n t . ....... mtaa AllllA xwuri is taa jjis(, Aileen ' Bertelle Bridesmaid Mi83 Mary Holmea A larger crowd than has heretofore attended the performances of tho Yarde -company was jjresent . at the Grand theater last night to witness the tlirllling lov drama of the French rT0it:t2on, "At the Edge of the Grave.", lis a, tsle of love,. intrigue and hero-1 hero-1 yrr., ending vr.rju the" defeat f the vll-ls vll-ls -pjoUicg at the very climax and t- saving of the hero Just at the moment-he is about to be executed, r The story is - Woven into five . acts or tableaux and forms a most entertaining entertain-ing stage-narrative. Mr. Herman as Gaeton Cadol increased the good opinion opin-ion already formed of bis work, as did ali3C MlftS) "Holmes ' as -Therese.. The ' situations center about these . two . in such & way as to leave but little chance for. display on the. part of the others, but each character was faithfully portrayed. por-trayed. ' . - -,-' - -. At. the Edge of the Grave" will be repeated . tonight, tomorrow , matinee And night and it is" fully expected from the merits of the- performance that there will be a continued growth in. the attendance. Thursday night the Warde company will open-in "Romeo and Juliet." which will also be given on Friday night and Saturday matinee. Saturday night one performance only of "Macbeth" will be given. Rose Cecelia Shay, the opera singer, who was here last fall, is to be married mar-ried to the leading tenor of her company. com-pany. Mr. Fredericks. Miss Shay's home is in Cincinnati. . ' Harry Corson Clarke, who appears at the Salt Lake Theater .Thursday, Friday Fri-day and Saturday, Is v well - known to Salt Lake theater-goers. His new play, "His Absent Son." is said to be full of funny situations that -give full scope to his comedy powers. After the matinee on Saturday afternoon Mr. Clarke! will introduce to Salt Lake a feature of which he was the originator. This is a, reception by the company on thAlage to all members of the audi-etv; audi-etv; who may wish to go up and meet tlrim. There can be no doubt that this -Tuictfon will prove as popular here as it has been in former times elsewhere and that many will, be glad of' the chance to meet this .artistic comedian tn.l MS' talented -support. - t- - v Blanche Ring Is consulting; modistes conOrning her costumes for her starring star-ring tour next season in "The Gibson Chi;"" " .' " ' . Gaorgia Caine sprained her" ankle durmg a -performance of "Peggy From f-8iis"-ln Chicago-the other day and is cowl confined to her bed. -', Andrew Mack Is going to produce V--rrah ha Pogue" wUn a strong company com-pany next season.. . ." . - - ..' In Boston the women turned out in largo numbers to hear Sandow's lectures lec-tures On physical culture. ' . - n - The matinee girl stops at nothing. In a Philadelphia theater recently, photographs photo-graphs were distributed and' one young woman ' struggled for a place near the distributor until she dropped fainting to the floor. . j ..... . r t . . -i Charles Kilpatrick. the well-known one-legged cyclist, has Just returned from at tour of the European variety . halls, where he has been introducing his daring Ioop-the-loop act on a cycle. ' While abroad Kilpatrick introduced the loop-the-loop in St. Petersburg, where it is now a fixture with one of the biggest big-gest circuses there, ' and he also presented pre-sented his own novel act at the Olym-pla Olym-pla in Paris, creating one of the biggest big-gest sensations, ever scored by, en American act In the French capltaL , |