Show I IThe II I The audience last night at the Orpheum didn't warm arm up tip to t the bill bi as much as it should have lave done The applause was as weak but nevertheless the appreciation was there The bill bi which Is a good goc one with Ith plenty of variety varlet an and fun limo pla played ed to the usual packed Sunday Sunda night house and matinee Fox and nd Fortes Forte's circus opened the bill hihl billand hi and its it's Its rea really lb funny In places Mr lr Fox is a comedian and has a lot hot of laughable stunts I to pull pul off orf The very VEry clever cever little littledog littledog dog in the act et takes its part well and end IsOne Isone is isone one of those little fellows flows that you would I like to own yourself The act is 15 billed bler Just like Barnum Darnum Baileys Bailey's only dif dlf- dlf- dlf ferent frent It I puts you ou in good humor for forthe forthe forthe the rest eat of the evening Miss Belle Davis is second on the pro pro- her Crackerjacks in Southern Pastimes Miss Iss Davis is a white woman assisted by four lour negroes which does not help the act to any great reat extent as they are ale forward in m a a great eat man many ways way A Alberty liberty was taken last night b by ono one of them that was waa disgusting The The real rea pleasure of the evening was as the Basque grand opera quartette In a repertoire of songs from popular operas in Italian French and I English They were encored again and again One of ot the best numbers was selections from Martha in French The Glow Worm orm was waa also a plea pleasing hg number but there are arc other son songs s just as good and not so old that could have haw been used Its It's Is I's a treat trea t to hear the tho beautiful singing of or these four vo vo- vo- vo and ad the chances are they will more moi-e than make good cances the remainder of the week weel Abel and Irwin are billed bied as quality ei ell ell- and have without doubt a shade the best of any black face team that has been billed bied this season seaon Mr 11 I Abel Is very clever in hl his make up and do doss dos s somewhat cever remind you of or James J. J Jeffries But of ot course that's not 1 Mr Abels Abel's fault He lie also has hiss a very good goodvoice goodvoice gool Abels faul le voice and his song number Is good The partner Mr Irwin makes a good running running running run run- ning mate 11 He has hiss good steps and the comedy is good Dobbs Dilemma Diemma mm presented by Mr and Miss Iss Frances Frann Underwood Fances assisted by a Mr 11 Davis is a clever little comedy sure to catch the laughs er ce It was greatly enjoyed b by all Mr Davis although greaty not featured In II the thc act handles his part cleverly At last nights night's performance many complimentary remarks were wele made regarding the tue beautiful beautiful ful gown worn wor by Miss Miss Julia Jula Frary is one of those big good natured girlies who sings her hier way right to your our heart Her Jer soft pedal song is great and went ent fine ne The on only trouble was Miss Frary was stingy with her songs only giving in three numbers numbe where twice that number would have been I enjoyed enjo ed The fhe best staged acrobatic act at that has ha been seen here is the four Readings Their hand balancing is cleverness itself One of the Readings is only a boy a nie nice gentlemanly gentlemanly sort of little litte chap who unIte unlike unlike un un- un- un like most youthful performers is not Ite overbearing He is awfully clever and andou you ou Besides BesIdes he Is a big addition addition additon addi addi- tion ton to the act The act shows an Inter intO intO- nor ilor or of a gymnasium with h the te Readings dl r in org g gym f as s suits 1 The Ihie l Id Idea I is ten n novel and 3 much deserved praise for fOI the act was heard One One never tIres of Director Willard Viard excellent tres orchestra The rhe selections selections selections are aie always s appreciated and the or orchestra orchestra orchestra or- or chestra is really a feature of ot the house The moving pictures still sti entertain and amid andare andare are enjoyed by bv those who stay to see them WALKER Hundreds of people who have visited the Mission theatre on Third South street since last Thursday afternoon have wondered how hiow uch the magnificent nt red I silk plush curtain used by Mile 11 Lola a sik a and d Miss Louise Luise Taylor in their dancing and singing act cost The curtain curtain cur cur- tam tain covers the entire entre bac back and sides of ot the stage In answer to a question in her dressing room loom yesterday afternoon the dancer said that there was a little over ovel yards ards of red si silk plush in the curtain and that it cost a little over 2 50 a yard ard at wholesale to say nothing of ot the makIng making making mak mak- ing of it The curtain is valued at something something something some some- thing over 1000 and the dresses worn by bythE bythe bythe the thE two women during the act cost over 2500 Both Both members of the team claim dis- dis ancestors Mile is a aniece aniece aniece niece of General TOrris former governor ot of California while Miss Taylor Is a daughter au ot of former Governor of Colorado MIle has danced in practIcally ever every civilIzed count country In the world ord including South Africa RussIa France Germany and En England land She recently re- re centy closed a wee ten engagement at atthe the CIte Eden Musee New York She has just closed a contract for the appearance of f herself herselt and MIss Ta Taylor or for thirty sIx lx weeks In Australia and will leave for tor that countr country at the lose close of her present engagement engagement en- en on the Sullivan Considine clr clrA cir cir- suit er- er a A notable dramatic even event of the season here will i be the appearance of ot that fascinating fascinating fasci fasci- comedian Max Figman in his latest latest triumph the Chic big New York comedy drama success Mary Mar Janes Jane's Pa by b Edith Ellis Els During his engagement at atthe atthe atthe the Colonial for one week starting Sunday Sunday Sun Sun- day Mr Figman or will present plesent e the com complete corn 1 nO nOe WI f t igl original production d with the original inal mat compan Including Miss Helen little Gretchen Gretchen Hartman who ho al almost almost al- al most the honors with the star tile the Misses Dorothy Doroth Phillips Helen lIchen Hartley Hartey Nine Ainscoe and Edwin Chapman Chapman Chap Chap- man Tony Ton West rest Franklin John C. C King ICing Ernest Warde Varde Charles David Marlowe and H. H G. G Stewart The morning sale will 1 commence Thursday Theodore Lor Lorch h is a favorite with the theatregoers of Salt Lake Cf City That much was demonstrated yesterday rester a afternoon afternoon after after- noon and last night at the Grand theatre At Al the afternoon performance there was wasa a big audience At the night performance it was necessary to turn away several hundred persons for lack of loom It I would not be correct to say that he heIs heIs heIs Is the same Lorch he is not Lorch has improved in more ways was than one His Ilis is clearer dearer he carries himself more erect and shows careful at attention at- at to the minor details of ot the part pait which he represents The he audience was WS quick to note the Improvements and to applaud the Chic actor The Lieutenant and the Cowboy is not new to the patrons of or the Grand It ii I has lies been presented at two engagements of ot the Lorch company in Ute thie past Of the cast cast which appears at the Grand Grani this week live five e 1 were members of the tile company when the pla play was first presented In this ci city September I 15 1907 They are Geor George GeorgeL e L L. Graves Grave Miss Cecil Ceci Fay Miss MIls CamIlle Camie Lewis and Mr 1 Lorch who play piny the parts they created and amid Percy who ho played Private Conklin in the original production but now plays plas Sandy Sanoy a sergeant Fritz E. E Boone who pla played ed edthe the part of General Genera Faulkner in the second second sec see ond presentation of the play in this city is still sti playing the part AH Ahi Al of these members of ot the company were favorites in this city two and three years ear ago That they are still sti favorites was pi proven oven roven b by the applause which greeted each one as he ho homade made his first appearance on the stage Especially was this true of ot Miss Fa Fay Mr Lorch presents a new Lieutenant Faulkner in H. H A. A Bond who was apparently appa appa- renthy renty just a little bit nervous yesterday and hardly came up to the splendid reading of the lines as they were given ghen b by Mr Montgomery in the first presentation in this city The ThO other male members of the cast are new and ac ac- ac- ac A new Escalante is i offered in Miss Gladys Gad s 's Brock The rhe part lacks lack opportunity to fairly judge- judge the capability of or orthe the young joung- woman as an actress A new leading woman is offered In Miss Lillian Brickwell She is good glod looking look hook ing has a good voice and sta stae e presence and I is a neat dresser The young YOU woman created a favorable fa yesterday and last night and amid it may be said to be equally as good in the part of Edith Faulkner as was Blanche Blancha in the first production of Miss Grace Bainbridge in the second presentation of the play inthis inthis in inthis this ct city The play is better staged than it I was wasat wasat wasat at either of the former presentations Inthis in inthis inthis this city The Lieutenant and the Cowboy will wi run the rest of or the week with wih matinees Wednesday and Saturday |