Show I II 1 PLAYS AND II IIII II II In lit the hops hop's Carriage Miss 1 Bugle BasIc ha has has- brought an m entirely new character to the American stage stag Her Interpretation of or Nance Olden Is a marvel mael One does not look at u. u pla play This Is not the theatre This I Is life Nance Is as real ral n as q the woman you 10 love and antl you OU are as aR engrossed with her fortunes lL as 4 if you did not know the curtain went up tip on the scene a few tew minutes a ago o and would go o down downIn In ten more minutes minutes and and It would be you ou for the cafe nail ami then home All of which Is very rl real al and you know Miss Busley Busby Is getting so much In dollars dol dollars ol ollars lars a night Co for l' l doing her work know sh she Isn't really In any trouble there at the police station n. n Hut Bitt your Vel very soul suI ul goes goe out nut to tn her and you YOU look straight from front the workaday world to tn a desk 1 sergeants sergeant's tribunal In tho the T Tenderloin dl district r sit nf f N New w York and and would give o your our watch vatch and anti your wad val and anti halt half your muting mining stock to help her She Is a revelation Is ii II Busley She Is different different- She Sho com cornes on In a scarlet coat and ind nd hat and takes s away your our breath with her mimetic marvels For you know she hc Is a thief f. a clever dud thief and trying to lo outwit a alot alot alot lot o of society 0 professional people and get L awa away You know that in lu certain cr cei- alit tain brain convolutions she Is IR better than au any of or them But nut you I know krin she Is a thief She Is IR different because she hc comes comeR before you Ou with ith a R graceful Irre Irresponsible sible little Hutt swing of or her hel body even body even evento to 10 the lie tragic end of things find and wU Wv a smile as captivating as the laugh of a babe bae Morals Site She he has l none olle-ah olle absolutely l- l none You Yuu don't dont really detect an any morals In her t even ton at the ent end So that when she tugs at your roUl heartstrings heartstrings heart heart- strings you will wake up presently with the consciousness 8 that thal It Is s not nol morals but ut a D. waking waling love lo of comfort that moves her And It I Is the mimic that wins wins first fir first l last lait and anel all the time There are th the principal IH people olle Nance Ol Olden Je Jessie Busley Mrs Ir Mary ary Latimer Rose Hose Et Mrs Edward Ham Ramey tY Kate Fate Jepson Nellie Ham Ramsey ty Mary Faber Faher Mag ag Monahan Lavinia lnla Sh Shannon William Latimer Byron Bron Douglas Dougia Ed Edward ward Ramsey Ramse Sam Reed Heed Bishop Van S SS S Malcolm Bradley Tom Dorgan James Keane Frederick Aubrey Beattle Harry Van Ness Ernest C. C JO Joy Mr 11 Douglas is an un Indifferent lorand lover r and and lawyer But nut he Is better than han Mr 11 Bradleys Bradley's Van Van Mr Joy Is a good reporter nn and Mr 11 Sam Reed Heed is a better belter bibulous lph- lph fan an and Mr 11 Keane Is still better hetter as Tom Toni Dorgan He Is IR and an and 1 wicked But he hc Is 18 not true to lu the life there at the end when he hp gives a good character to the girl ami anti yields s she her hei to the man she loves love Excepting Miss l Busley Busby the women omen are not Yer very good Mayne aoe it Is her remarkable talent that so distances them They may be er very tall fair actors with an ordinary r star Ono One wants to except Ho Rose e from such characterization characterization char char- for she he is the motherly old oM woman woman woman-as as she has hal always been precisely what liat she sho Is cast for An And Miss Shannon too handsone handson for a serving woman ornan too ton gifted to be he nomore nomore no nomore more than a a. l maid ahl even e to the best hest mimic on tho the 5 stage tog e. e deserves all the lIn kindly l comment nt her he big heart and her familiar ways win for her But one comes back ack to l Il Miss s Busey Busley DusIe Bus Bus- Ie ley ey arid and her hei revelation re of a part that vo we know does not and can not exist exist exist- and antI yet eta a part which she firmly convinces convinces convinces con con- vinces us toes does exist orist We S We e have seen it n it We Ve may see sec It again tonight and tomorrow and again tomorrow night And that thai will vill be the end of or one of or tile the most remarkable plays that have u b been en seen on the local stage In years Disappointment 1 at ut the It would not he be fair tall to review the bill hlll presented presented- at the Orpheum la lust last t night nisIn Too ron man many of the artists were delayed by a lute hitte train One can only speak well vell of Leah Russell The Th Belle of or the Ghetto of or Fred a I very cry line fine hand balancer and little MIt Miss tho the Impersonator Tonight the bill bill-and bill and the Ow house will be full Artel Af Ar A- A tot tel that a more Just view I ma may bo hI tak tak- en n. n For th present the management doesn't feel any happier river over rp results I than do their 1 patrons patron Undo Jo Joh li Perkins Uncle Josh Perkins a rural Ilia play now appearing at the Grand Orand possesses S S much that cannot annot often otten h bf he said In 1 re so- so ferring to productions bearing caring similar titles Its motive arid and plot being entirely en en- different In Iii Uncle Josh Perkins th the author has hns j the usual uRual order Older of or things thinKS and antI has h furnished a story tory that do does docs not hot hinge on a mortgage or a Q stolen heed deed The pla play opens In New w York City and CIO closes 8 on in Uncle Toshs farm up In Iii Vermont Ver Ver- ermont mont In iii which the tUe characters It Is li said Mid get as al clos 3 to nature as ble lile making It U unusually life m like e and I realistic to the the- auditor A LA A Little Outcast conies comes to In the Grand next Thursday for three nights anti and Saturday matinee M Much Interest I hn has been leen evinced In this thus production for 01 the reason that It Is a n new nev W depar depar- ture tire In the melodramatic field 1 The pia play Itself I Is a story of ot love lo and ad adventure adventure ad- ad venture and ranges rang's from Murray Hill Hili to Five Points the LIme latter locality 1 I I lug Ing opportunity of ot portraying In a I series of vivid ivIl incidents the iii ways of I the tho desperate characters who hio Infect I that part of New Ne' York and anil who for fOl fOlI I many nanY nan y years c an-c I kept pt th the police at bay ll Tige rl lra Dramatic nUl t I Ie he St Sin Star it r. r Lovers of or clean high class clus plays will be pleased to 1 learn that Maude Feul the tho youngest dramatic stat star on an the tho American merican stage will be he seen een here at the Salt Lake theatre next Monday evening p. appearing in her bet lat latest t irl- irl the new comedy b by Martha Morton entitled The flie Illusion of Beatrice En n The rh Illusion of or Pa Po Patrice trice Miss Fealy Pertly has won oven even honors than than- tho those e showered on her when site she was loading L hL Sir Rh Henry Irving while still In her I ten teens Miss fJ R le Fely ly will ilI be p presented here b by her hem manager malinger r. r John Cort 0 l' l t In a manner worthy of her a ability bill t She la is supported h by a n selected New ew York company compan and equipped quipped with a wealth of scenery and effects The man ninny many In Inquiries In in- tot for seats toe for the Maude Fealy engagement Indicate that hf her r appearance appearance appear appEal ance here herc will vilI be bo greeted by n a most fashionable audience |