Show SALT LAKE THEATRES n In Claka Chicago Tent Chicago April 26 I I send tend greet greet- to hi the hie managers and le best t wl wishes he for tUI the lie tUcce success of tho the benefit performance perform perform- ance for fOl or the relief of oC the lie San Francisco Francisco Fran Fran- 1 cisco sufferers Theodore Roosevelt el I This me ac received from the President of the he United States tates over o er a I I telegraph wire who connecting Washington ton with the lie bl big Bernhardt tent on the lake hake front Just opposite the lie J Auditorium Auditor Auditor- ium lumn hotel hutel was wa heard clicked off of 1 of the tel telegraph mph Instrument just at noon noomi to today to- to day and when the dots and amid dashes I Ie were e formed fonnell Into words and read to the listening audience there mo arose e a chorus of lt cheers cheers that hint could be heard many ninny squares res awn away nisay It I was vas the signal for the beginning of the lie performance for the lie earthquake and lire sufferers of California Call Cali Cal Cal- forum fornia and amI the lie performers played lothe to lo tolie the lie largest audience any nn of or them had hade e ever faced raced Twenty live n e thousand people who pai pail J from one cue to five dollars each for forchic forthe the chic privilege crowded Inside e the hl big canvas ean auditorium vociferously re received re- re Madame Sarah Saah Bernhardt as she hurried on omi the lie Improvised front from lice her SIJ special cal car in iii which she had made mide the trip from Indianapolis es especially es- es lly for ci the purpose e o of opening the he performance with which she said she felt honored in having In lien her name s-o s o conspicuously conspicuous connected When hen hen Madame Bernhardt appeared the crowd demanded a speech and antI she said The calamity which has struck San Sai 1 Francisco has iua hind hall an echo In the hearts o of the thc people of the hc entire world But those hose who like 1 my myself have had the jO joy of or visiting that hat ad admirable ad- ad mirable mirble city have the lie feeling of or a yet et deeper deCel sorrow soro s as evil evi brings with wih Itself sonic some good I I. I who know the great reat American nation naton think that like Phoenix San Francl Francisco co will wi rl rise c a again aln from Its Is ashes greater leater more beautiful and amid stronger against the furore of oC the elements The Thie public of Chicago to whom I Ive owe ve PO so 0 much happiness and aunt to whom I Iam Iam Iam am so o much Indebted has once moue more proved Its Is kindness to me mc by coming under m my tent to brin bring Its Is share of offerings thus allowing me mc to take tako a cr very small pat part In that lint brotherly Impulse of the lie United Stales Saes toward her unfortunate sister Following this a amo Bernhardt recited A Little Lite Musi Music a poem b by I Victor Hugo Five hundred musicians formed the lie orchestra which played the lie accompaniment L r. S. S Willard Wiard 13 E. J II lI 1 Sothern Julia Jula Marlowe Robert Loraine and amid theatrical cal cat com companies panics from rm all al local theatres took part parl In the lie Thousands s more bou bought ht tickets than there here was room for tor even en c under s-o s o Immense Immense Im tin- mense a roof and amid an hour after aCel the lie performance started all al the lie available standing room between the street curb cUlb and the tent and surrounding that hat I structure was black with wih people Short Shortly after 2 o'clock the thc Immense crowd seized ed the canvas and anti tore down cown the lie north wall wal the lie police detail heln being Insufficient to ii hold back the people In iii the park When hen the he canvas fell fel the lie stage performance per per- could be witnessed cc by the thc thousands packed around tho the tent emit and andIn andIn In iii Michigan boulevard as us far a as the lie building Ibm lino Ino nod nud a hUr hurry call cal was went sent to the lie Harrison street police station Ita- Ita sta sa- Ion tion for reserves Twenty Twenty-Ilvo policemen were ivere hu Into two 1 0 patrol p. wf wagons un at al tho the station and went sent to the thc lake front on the Im run rui while K E I H. H Sothern and Julia Jula Marlowe Mar la lowe were plc presenting pi the second ac act actor of or Taming the lie Shrew There was us no panic or oi 0 excitement Ii in inthe II the bl big tent when the canvas can as fell fel al although although although al- al though swarming thou thousands vied tried to pu push h their thell way iva past hash the police ant amid ald enter entel th the lie already overcrowded o tent emit The nol noises e. e both from within and amid without were wC so o great that only the lie few hundred nearest nast th the lie stage stage could hear hur enough h to understand the lie different differ differ- ent cut acts Intelligently All 1 sorts of ot things were vere being soul sold soldat 1011 at fancy nc prices programs candy soft of drinks flowers editions of If afternoon papers were all ni bein being cried In strident I or shrill tones accO according to whether the vendor was male or female This was done within the lie tent during emling em dur ling lug ing the lie performance and amid anI the thc good na- na tired lurell audience submitted to It I all ni understanding un un- del that it i was ivas ai all nIt helping to swell the amount of mone money to be lie used for the lie m I cHef eleC of their thel needy countrymen country country- men memi on Oti the tho Pacific coast The returns from rein the he benefit performance per per- antI and acce accessories orles are arc estimated ed cd to be in imi excess s of Blanche Nest Week eek Mana Manager er r of or the Salt Hal Lake theatre last nl night ht completed an nit I ar-I ir- ir for the appearance of le Mis Blanche BlanCh Walsh three of f next The nw disaster In San Francisco has Th disaster In San an In ci Francisco co ha has ol disturbed his dis the time of Miss aan arrangements ant ll 1 Walsh and amid aHl lien her tour tot has been chall chang ed el ee It I Is th the hi good Co fortune of Salt Lake that hint tills his most talented of lt actresses es will wi appear here lucre and auth In a play IdaY which has charmed charm cd thousands in the largo large eastern cJ cities leS 11 Miss s Walsh will appear here heie Thurs day a Friday FIlda anti and Saturday nights She Is supported h by the time usual good compan company com coni- pan pail which may be he depended on wherever ever she appears It I I Is certain that hat thata hata a very y great delight blight for Salt Sal Lake people people peo peo- pie has been a assured b by the he manage manage- in ment en t. t I Ho 01 iCS Ils I Ila lii S 1 Suit Smile Sail Hexing us Today ocla The sale all of oe seats scats for Captain Im- Im and Tripps Tumbles toof two to I of Edwin Milton Milieu HIles plays to l h be given hen at the thie Salt alt Lake theatre next m Monday rollay evening for Cor lh the benefit nt of th the tho I Free lC l' l Kindergarten arten bl begins this mornIn morn morn- In imi InS at 10 Those holding tickets tick tick- ets eta purchased from members of or the lit tl board boarI of or directors of the lie kindergarten will wH be e obliged to cx exchange mno thorn theta for or regular theal theatre tickets People Are LIC Like Ibis I ems Miss I iss Li la IJ Lillian I I in n mm Ln Lawrence said III People Peo Peo- al a always Interest t me and anti I 1 am nun constantly con con- comparing them to Cower flowers I have heard hearth some seine persons speak of ot others other as resembling animals animals I could never see such a resemblance but hut In in- in lahl variably l think of or rower flowers 11 flower I Is in lit II winter the Ome violet Inlet and andIn In iii summer Kummer tho lie ro rose I know persons who sho remind me of both the these flowers flow flow- fow- fow ers ens Men often make toe tt think of oC vio Iu lets let I cant can't orel explain ju just t wh why u It I I Is something about the figure eyre CgUe the face out l the lie expression almost I 1 know leno lenoa a lady lally who l 5 suggests u. u IJan pansy to me mc She is modest and quiet luIN with cm expressive e eye eyes and anc a soft tor dark dall n and brilliant brilliant bril bril- rich voice She is very Ci ne in coloring Again there thele Is la time Ur lant POPPY coloring To look like the lie PO poppy th tIme tho woman must intuit be bc dark of oC the time Spanish type hut but with whim wih a soft or velvety manner maimer I 1 know kno a dear cear 11 little tc who never falls to to my mind tho tim dainty Cals mc tio Another thing hung f fOw Is which never fal falls fails to impress me I meet Have the tho names of ot people Ua o you OU ever remarked cd how well uvell wel suited some names are arc to 0 some persons and antI a again ule uhl how rUtn i Ill fitting the they arc Immediately Im Inn- mediately upon hearing the time name namo given of a stranger er I 1 unconsciously Sonic Some picture that to t myself tImes the lie picture I Is good at others bad Can you ou Imagine U ri I tall lal stately called Kitty ung woman being caled Kity will vilh be he seen In Iii our Miss III La Lawrence wi OU city as ns Glo Glory Quayle In Hall Jail Caln Calno's x powerful pla play The Time Christian Christan which Lake theatre ton to- to conies comes to tho ho Salt Sai n ht Of time the leading heading man maim the time Philadelphia Philadel phia Ledger el sis says U Mr Ir Inthe in iii inthe the lie role of John Sturm Storm gave gae Aae a splendid did performance thoughtful and amid all dignified dig dig- and showed unmistakable felIn feeling feeling feel fel In ing al amid ami I strength In the strong matic scenes There was waN Intelligence 1 and discretion In hl his wul work and amid tho the complete lo loss lose of his own individuality In Iii the role deserved thin the rich approval al given gl it as nit attested by 1 the hearty and amid I. I spontaneous outbursts of applause given him |