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Show )-rui-u-ul:u ,',-. ' ' Salt Lake Theater Florence Bob-arts Bob-arts tor "The Unwelcome Mrs, Hatch," . xnatine and night. Grand Theater Murray A Hack In "A Night on Broadway,' matinee and night - r Novel ty Theater Vaudeville. Son Ton Theaters-Vaudeville. fLORENCE ROBERTS PRESENTED . "Sap ho" to a good-sized house at the I Salt Lake Theatej-.last night, though yJtiot as large a one a greeted the initial in-itial performance a year ago. "Sap-ho" "Sap-ho" gives . Mis-Roberts an excel- lent opportunity of displaying her talents along emotional lines. As Jean Gaussln. Lucius Henderson is all that could be desired ln the portrayal por-trayal of that fickle character. William Wil-liam Terence as Uncle Cesalre and Miss Nina Herbert as Aunt Divonno - form a peculiar couple, though true to the description by the novel. VJr- " ginla Brlssac as the cousin of Jean added sweetness and tenderness to that character. Little, Ollle Cooper as the unruly son of Sapho showed much cleverness. The whole sup- ""port was excellent, and the outbursts out-bursts of passion by Mlsa Roberts were heartily applauded by the audience. audi-ence. Miss Roberts gives "The Unwelcome Un-welcome Mra Hatch" this afternoon and tonight winds up her engage- - ment here with "Peggy Thrift, the Country Girl, tomorrow night. . THE LAST PERFORMANCE OF "A Night on Broadway", by Murray and Mack will be given thia afternoon ' , x - and tonight. The performance went - ' to a big house last night. ' . ! THE SALE OF 8 EATS .FOR DEN-man DEN-man 'Thompson's "The Old Homestead," Home-stead," which comes to ths Salt Lake Theater Friday night and Saturday Sat-urday afternoon and night, opened today. , a PROF. CLARK OF CHICAGO READ "Antigone" yesterday afternoon to x an appreciative audience. This afternoon af-ternoon Longfellow's "Robert of Sicily" will be read and George Eliot' "Spanish Gipsy" ln the even, lng. Tomorrow afternoon Prof. Clark will lecture to the school children chil-dren at the Assembly halL THE MUSICAL PROGRAMME OF the young, pianlfte, Miss Judith Evans, wa listened to by about 600 people at the First Congregational crurch last evening. 6he was as-. as-. s oted by Miss Gratia Flanderst George E. Ekelton and C. D. Schett-ler. Schett-ler. Unuual talent was displayed by Z'lss Lvans; and those assisting also received aa enthusiastic recep-,, ta. --. -. t Baker Reappointed. ' , ALBANY, N. T.. March 2J.-Gov, Odell today reappointed Frank M. Baker railroad rail-road commissioner, v - , |