Show Mrs Kiskadden Is Is' Dead Maude Adams at Bedside MRS 1 ANNIE ASENATH ADAMS KISKADDEN as she h ap appeared ap- ap p- p when the l last st portrait of her was taken On the left is a h photograph of her taken at the time of her fir first t appearance at the tile Salt Lake theatre July 25 t 1865 The other is a profile of Mrs Kiskadden tak taken n some years ago in Boston showing a striking li likeness eness to her daughter Maude Adams 4 C CC C 5 C C C C C C C V VC C C C C CC C C CC C C C C fr frt t C C C CC C C C C- C 4 C C C C C C 1 C CC C CC S S C Funeral services for tor Mrs Annie Asenath Adams Kiskadden will be MIdat held MId at the home homEl of Mrs Ernest Quayle Third avenue Monday afternoon at 2 clock o'clock The services will be private private vate ate only relatives being present The Rev Elmer I. I Goshen will officiate at atthe atthe the services Burial TV will be In Mt Olivet cemetery Mrs Kiskadden n died at 10 o'clock last night at t St. St Marks Mark's hospital where she had been hovering between life lite and death for two weeks At her bedside were Maude Adams two vo br brothers and her niece Mrs Kiskadden re recovered consciousness Wednesday the day Maude Adams arrived here after a transcontinental race against her mothers mother's death and remained in that state until yesterday when she gradually gradually gradually ally began to sink Mrs Kiskadden was 67 years of age age Her daughter re remained remained remained re- re constantly at Mrs Kiskadden's 1 bed C CIn In addition to Mis Miss Adams and her two brothers Mrs Kiskadden is survived survived survived sur sur- by these sisters and brothers Mrs Thomas Quayle Mrs C. C J J. Thomas Thomas' and Ezra Adams all of Salt Lake Mrs C C. D D. Crouch of ot MIssoula Mont Mrs Marian Eakle Bountiful Mrs Mr Phoebe Rigby I Idaho a 10 H. H HB B. B Adams Adam Salmon City Idaho and Heber Adams Poplar Idaho Mrs Kiskadden had been ill HU several weeks from complications arising arising- out of a nervous breakdown Ome some time ago The late Jphn S. S Lindsay in his book The Mormons and the Theatre sketch or ot gives a brief but Interesting Annie Asenath Adams who later be became became became be- be Lindsay Lindsay Lindsay Lind Lind- came Mrs James H II Kiskadden say gives the date of her first appearance appearance appearance appear appear- ance at the the- th S Salt lt Lake theatre as July 25 1865 in the character of ot Grace Otis in the Peoples Lawyer Lindsay says Her Tier maiden effort proved very successful and satisfactory to the management and during Julia Deans Dean's long engagement she proved to tobe tobe be bp a valuable acquisition to the stock I company compan She made rapid progress Inthe Inthe in inthe I the dramatic art and before th close of ot the season had attained a prominent I position I In the company which she held with credit to herself herselt and satisfaction satisfaction satisfaction satis satis- faction to the public until 1874 when the stock company was virtually lly re retired retired retired re- re tired to give place to the combination combination tion system which was then coming Into vogue On August 15 16 1869 Miss Adams married James H. H Kiskadden cashier in the bank of ot his brother William The bank was was' located on the northwest northwest northwest north north- west corner of ot Main and Second South streets During the following nine years she appeared at the Salt Lake theatre in practically all of the plays I produced during that time Miss Adams as she was still BUll k known wn moved to Virginia City Nev where she played one season she next went to San Francisco where she remained for tor eight years filling many engagements at the various theatres of ot that city Later Miss Adams went to the northwest northwest northwest north north- west under the management of ot the late John Maguire At the conclusion of the northwest t tour ur Miss Adams re returned returned returned re- re turned to San Francisco and was not seen again on th the stage for several years jears ears Her husband died in San Francisco Francisco Francisco Fran Fran- cisco In 1883 and his body was brought to Salt Lake by his wife for burial Mrs Kiskadden then settled down in Salt Lake where she remained for tor a number of ot years while her daughter Maude attended school Four or five years later Mrs Kiskadden secured an engagement for herself and daughter with the late Duncan B B. Harrison with whom they remained until Maude was engaged by Charles Frohman to play the part of the cripple girl in Paradise Paradise Paradise Para dise Lost Mrs Kiskadden traveled with her daughter either as a chaperon chape chape- rOh ron or playing small parts for several seasons and then returned to Salt L Lake ke keto to make her home |