Show l I t 1 mic I J Ir Crano ends his most moat engagement tonight Ills His of ot David Davia will remain with u as ono one ot the tho delightful memories of ot th Benson penson and no ona need bo surprised t tread Ip rend read seasons that Harum ha has taken its place as a n permanent In our stage literature with Jc Jet lup Van Winkle Thomp Thompsons sons Joshua Whitcomb or Lachlan Certainly nothing that Mr Crane has ever attempted I Ithe In Inthe the course of at his Ion long distinguished career ever him as la Westcott hero docs or It might be more just t tsay to say no actor before the public toda today could have put tho breath of or Ufa lito Int Into David nostrils and made him stand 1 forth tram from the pages of ot story suell a n living breathing creature as Mr Crane has lall done T 10 bring forth such a vivid o onn ot nn authors Ideal Is III tho act of ot a II vcr very In III the art of ot mimicry and If 0 needed a II assurance of at Mr Crane high as liB an all artist it Ills Is fur tur by his work In tills this play Mr Cranes presence revives thi tho memories of at his 12 years urs with Hobson an association that saw the birth Hoarding Homo Our Sharps and Flats l The Tho Henrietta which was writ written ten for tor them Their revival of at Tin Comedy of at Errors In which they play piny cd twin l too belongs U to that period perlo l of o over 20 years ago The Thi news lews of at Hobsons death rea Cram Cron while hi hp as In San Francisco l and It greatly affected him He gayo tin newspapers ers some tributes s U to Hobsons memory memon which showed thai the deceased had held a II high place In his hili affections One of o the stories told of ot Hobson and Crane nan scattered broadcast n 1 many years ago They ere play playIng Ing at al a II theater In Chicago and Nat Goodwin was playing at another Just Justa ju t tU a U block and a half from them Louis James Jamea Is novel never happy happ unless he Is get getting getting ting up a practical JOKE JO e he hap hup happened Into the hure Crane Cralle and an l on wp seated In their costume James lIu they should III run over and rush on and take Goodwin by surprise It was some gala occasion at the tho Goodwin show and James Jamus gave them the tip when to toKO togo KO go They suddenly walked on thu tho stage where Goodwin facing acing the au nu audience did not see lice them como come on marched murch d down took each nn arm of or Goodwin called out with the Hobson squeak In unIson Welcome Welta me dearest brother and as us quickly left lett Goodwin a staggered and the tho audience con concluding concluding there was moro to come kept calling for tor Crane and Hobson for or a n Ion long lime In the meantime they had stolen back baek to their theater and were calmly smoking when a breathless newspaper man rushed In Tho Joko was Ill still on the newspaper men for tor Crane and Hobson Jointly denied lien led hav having ing been out of o their own house ami the reporters were afraid to say they hall had been seen on the Goodwin stage It n came out of ot course cour a II few tew days af at after attel tel ter Nat retaliated on them after and It was wn such ft t successful advertisement a that actors are still doing It to one an another another other It happened only the other night In New York Salt Lake lIko has always hall had a 1 tender pot In her memory for tor E H II Sothern not only because he ho Is the son of ot his famous father tather whose de do delighted lighted theatergoers of at the last gen generation en but fur his own notable achievements In Chumley and Cap Can Cant t ln He was seen hero years ears ago 1110 and since those times not a 1 year has haa elapsed that he has not mounted a new round on the tho ladder of at fame amI The past pnat two seasons he haw haK attained special eminence In his new nelv play pia entitled If It I Were King In which he appears here next week Ills His picturesque and romantic Impersonation tion of ot the Fran cols Villon In Justin JU Huntley Mc McCarthys 10 play has made a 8 deeper Im Impression than anything he has hils ever eer done except perhaps his Hamlet which we e are arc not to have the pleasure of or seeing on this visit Mr Sothern Bothern brings his entire production l tion and ond complete organization hero direct from rom New NOI York The company Is one of o tho heaviest traveling ami Includes besides beside the star Miss Cecelia Cecella l the actress who was taken tallen to London by Sir Henry Irving to tu piny Marguerite In his hla production of ot otI Faust I Other prominent people In the F company arc son r f of the famous original Wm Harris who played Napoleon hero In Madam production of o Jo Josephine Josephine Fanny Hurt Durt and many oth others others ers Owing to the heaviness of at the tho pro production the curtain will rise nt 8 ocl ck sharp and for or the matinee at 2 I Tonight the tho Grand O closes what has been Its most prosperous week with the production of at East f st Lynne I Warde Jones Jonell Hammer have this week pulled pullo 1 back Into their treasury a II good share of at the money they sunk unk In their heir t laudable desire to educate educato their patrons up to a taste for tor Shakespeare They aro no longer pos posing posIng ing as educators however and nn l next week they will tako lako a 8 still further plunge away from Shakespeare by b pre presenting Uncle Toms Cabin Mr Herman we note Is to be given ghen a n rest reat and the characters In the have been arranged ns nil follows Mies Ilu will appear ns as Eliza KUza and Mrs Irs Ht St Clare Inre Miss Holmes as Topsy lIss Davis an aH i Ophelia and Ca y Miss bliss Hammond aa Mlis III Myers Mers as aa 18 I Mr Hynes as aa Marks Mr Ir as Uncle Tom Mr as George Orge St StClare StClare Clare Mr Barton as all the Auctioneer Mr Foster as Phineas Fletcher Flelcher and an 1 j 0 Gumption Cute Mr larry as Holey and an 1 Simon and Mr Crouse Crous as DB Deacon The TM Eva Ea will bo picked from local talent Uncle Tom will III bo wen oen every night next week eek with the customary Wed I and Saturday t matinees Company Number Two represent representing ing Uncle Tom will be seen nt at tho Iha Salt Bait Lake theater In order to receive the very ery largest stage tage room for tor the actor the very ery larK larg largest tit est number of ot quick nits exits from the haute hou e for tor the audience The dAte will be early In June the Tress club U II now constantly rehearsing I under the direction Of ot Mr Culmer Ne dle f to ny the 1111 lines of ot tho origin Hi III play not being adhered to In tact fact very Cry few of them have hae lur ur the blue pencil pencilla la I order that the company may max ret get some saine as III to the tho manner In which tho tit legitimate presentation pre Is staged and acted they have hav accepted the ten tender tender der of ot a n couple of at tho Orand on Monday night as tho guests ot tho Warde company compan The Tho Press Club believes b that after the performance next month Mrs stirring drama will bu hI permanently withdrawn from the boards 1 The cast enst Is II as follows Undo Uncle Tom John D Spencer Ophelia D 8 a Young l Alan Allin Lovey Harry a n child T Tn 11 n Black John Jonn Critchlow Topsy J T Marks C E 0 C Penrose I l let n lJ Carpenter I A J W V Copp Joel Jool U I Priest auctioneer Milt Mill Barrett Darrell slaves slaveD cotton coital pickers pl kerl and I vau vaudeville performers i I 0 I i I H l NH 1 IH H H Tl l Walter Waltor Perkins IB Is doing Willie Col Collins lins On the Quiet t with success In San SlIn Francisco Our old friend Warren ap appeared as Juliet Jul el In revival of at Juliet last week In To Toledo Toledo ledo She gained Immense praise from rom the critics Historical accuracy Is n pet hobby of oC oCr K r H 11 Sothern and nn Interesting touch In flU If I Were King Kin Is tho Introduction of o a n Scottish guard as body attaches of or King Louis XI For many centuries soldiers of at Scotland were defenders of ot the persons of ot tho kings of ot France I rance Few Fow seasons s pass by with without without out Wall Street being referred to In one or moro of at the tho new plays pl I Miss Amelia produced Iii at season se on In New NewYork York a play piny Which has attracted most attention In this respect re It Is The Climbers which will be presented nt the Theater on Thursday June 25 Miss Margaret AnGlIn of ot the tho Empire Theater Stock company will sail for forI I on June 2 and will meet Mr Charles Frohman rohman In London according to arrangement Her plans for tor next reason will then Ihen be determined This disposes of ot the tho rumor that she will ac accompany accompany company Henry Miller to Salt Lake Lalle New York was Willi astonished last week by tho announcement that Blanche Walsh who lio was WIK always supposed to bla bo bl boa a single planted suit for tor divorce against her husband an Englishman named now playing nt al Bijou theater thea tel The marriage took secretly a number of at years ago ag but no word Ivor of ot It has out Oeo Primrose said the tho other night at tho farewell of or minstrels Dont lot tho think Im an nn old man or that Ive quit tho theatrical Nothing of ot the sort eort Ive quit minstrel minstrelsy sy but Im going to stay atay on the stace What am nm I going to do Oh Im not ready to tell my titans Just yet Hut But Im going to keep before tho public of Our American Irving mchard Mon Mans Mansfield field la Ii still to the tho tore fore at athis I his old tricks and still compelling rec recognition When Mansfield was waB farcy ta cy Mansfield considered a week little group of at ao no noH H II H M HoH H j y 1 1 I 1 I I 1 T 1 j I f I Ij j r c rc Scene from E H Magnificent Production of If I Were King oH H H tors were gathered and the turned on nationality What nationality you anyway naked ona o l ot at and halt half starved he d ft r Mrs Patrick Campbell appeared a athe at atthe the 1 m Grand Or nd Theater In Port Portland land a t rc w ekl back In The Joy o at Living he e Mrs ay and an 1 jl 1 In spite o otho ot the tho unwarranted advance In prices th the engagement drew largo larGe houses Mrs Mr Campbell refused to go on in Aunt Aun JP but nn an appeal by Charles CharliS E Lotion to Charles la Is said t to have hae brought broucht out tho answering tele tole telegram gram grum If It lire In Campbell refuses t to play Aunt Jeannie close an and bring tile company to New York Imme Upon receipt of at this com command mand tile the play piny was vas presented Salt Lake like most of the western gets ceta many of at Its very ver best things thing In the II and summer It Is lally lall true this jear for this week w e have W H Crane In David Dald next week E II H Sothern In If Ir I Were King and the following Monday am and Tuesday Juno June 1 and 2 In the tho Sal aalt Lake Theater we ore are to greet Henry Lawrence Southwick In his dramatic recitals of ot III Ill and lieu Their latt arrival Is easily ac lC accounted counted for tor because these thele men nf of note noto are arc In such demand In Boston Doston and New NewYork NewYork York during the winter season Dean will furnish a fitting cli cU climax max In this series of ot comedy und trag and In hl scholarly and artistic presentation of ot these two masterpieces of ot literature the tho highest note noto will not bo wanting |