Show II Plays and II I I i Sterns mc n Roller iLl Than fiver Ever John C. C Fishers Fisher's Opera company compan drew a full ful house houM at the Salt 1 Lal Ial Lake e theatre last night do ur the initial offering of or what promises promise es esto to be a very er successful Cul engagement and the tho people seemed to welcome welcom most mOt heartily the features that b by no means can b br called caled new The hp company Cn is Is' Is Jargo large the women prel pretty the costumes simply bewilder bewildering In ing in iii their profusion and their beauty bf-auty and the performance while hile very veo long went vent with wih all al the vim hn and spirit of a anew i new flew lew creation Here are the principal people Cyrus Crus Obtain Joseph Captain Arthur Donegal Geo Whyte Frank Dear Dc-an George c B. B Jackson Jacksn T Tennyson nn on Sims Harry Harr St St. St ChIll Ere Ernes s Pym Edward Ma Max Fred Jred Jones Jone Reginald L Peter G Paul Cr Crogan ogan an Harry Hnry Edwards I John bun John Scott Scot Wm m Baker William Thomas Lane Iane Anthon E. E Mack Mad Anthony T Gcorge Dolores Jula Julia Frary da a a a. maid Olvo Olivo Roberts FLORODORA GIRLS Inez Ine nez Rita Hia Walker Jo Jose Leonora Walters uanita Juania Irene Ashby Ahby Rose hose I ler Alma Loraine Mica tica CamIlle Astor Antell A Agnes nes It I I is not necessary to cuter Into a description of or Florodora The fa famous famous fa- fa a- a ions production has han ha been heen seen hereIn here Um In and ane again hut but never more happl hap hap- pl presented nor inure muio mOll warmly wel- wel wll- wll d. ni ed Perhaps the best single h Incident was as Tho Shade of the tine Palm sung fung by hy Arthur Dean In the thC fr first t act Tell Tel Me C Pretty Maiden seems scorns to Improve e with wih repetition and I 1 Want ant to Be ie a n Military Man by ly Mr hyte and the chorus wa was capitally rendered The Tho chorus horus deserves more than the brief lef mention menton a late Jato hour permits It iL Taken Talen altogether the Fisher company J Is re redeeming rc- rc deeming enning its is every very promise Tonight ht The he Crystal tl Slipper will wi he be pr present present- ent- ent ed d. d At t Phillips as i Last ni night ht saw s-aw the opening performance mance maince o of The Tue Henrietta HenrIeta at the Or Or- Tine The house was filled fied the he I prepared and Stuart Robson's Hobon's Robson's Rob Rob- HobI I sons son's old play scored corell a a decided hit hi from rein bp beginning to end Tho he Henrietta you OU know knoW is a amine amine mine owned b by old oI Bertie BerUe his graceless son develops from tho the character o of a a lamb to the proportions proportion ton tion of or a market buster to the financial finan finan- cial distress of or his father and his more pretentious brother Young Nick Iek This Is I tho fn cast Nicholas Van st e Jo Joseph eph Greene Dr Ir 11 P Parke Wainwright Joseph O OMeara s leara Nicholas Ichols jr Ho Boy Clements Berte Bertie Bertle AI Al Phillips Lord Arthur ncy Trelawney Roach The Te Rev Dr Murray mlton naHon David VI hl MIleS Mile Watson atson Flint J J. J W. W Bonnet Bennett Musgrave e Lul Luke e Cosgro c Mrs Corn Cornelia lQ Opdyke Lucia Lucin Moore Mrs Bo lo hose e Anita Ania Hendrie Agnes Miss Iss Mabel Florence Ld Lady Mary Diary Irel Trelawney Miss Its l PriscIlla Knowle I Really the Orpheum Stock company com corn pal any s sterns co comp nr Into It U iti own I In spie oC of or difficulties ultes anti limitless sR labor the time mem members present t a a coherent coherent coher Coiner ent nt work carefully and anti satisfactorily rehearsed y 5 t t- t J It L' L fJ 1 lt n l t t I tie tho h ec Pink Tea 1 at t the lie Grandrue Grand The rue Stock company has scored cored a bi big success In the thrilling thrilling thrill thrill- In ing molo melodrama rama In the Shadow o of tho ho Gallows at the Grand Crand Preparations Pi Lions are arc being made for the pink pinkton ton tr 1 retention tn to be tic hell held Wednes ednes I day afternoon ite oon after aCer tIe the matinee performance performance per per- of tho the piece The event promises to be the tho he mo most t popular theatrical thea thea- neal no eH novelty of the tho season Great Sale Sah The The box office of or the Salt Sal Lake theatre opens this morning with theale the moring seats for lor the o of sale ale of or engagement Miss Ethel Bar Barrymore in Captain L Jinks hinks the comedy in iii which she first shone as a star antI and which has hns been regarded as tho UW hi best het of or her numerous clever endeavors The rhe popular Comedienne comedienne comedienne come come- dienne is to 0 make malee her appearance here t next Thursday r evening for a n visit ol ot three C nights only I I 1 have been In Broadway ha e cals cais I nearly arl twenty years said il William the A. A Brady recently before taking I boat hoat for London have ma made e mo more than a hundred original productions Irre Irrespectively ch of or revivals re antI and duplica duplication lions tion nail have the Ic lot ton lt averaged on two failures a I po on That II Is a i n lo low average for n ti man II whoso whose productions run the tho gamut torn from om Shakespeare rO to 10 music farce farce lc-farce and anti extra a extravaganza Irn from Ib Ibsen cn to the tho yard farm pia play from dramatized novels of the he best kind I to topical light comedies e e as failures allures are one real success ill Wee like Way Down East or cu 01 The Tho Man of ot the Hour will ivill wi outweigh a half half- dozen fizzles But In iii the tho season eason iii jUt Just fn ended cd I have not made a a mi miss Mit Miss Grace Cince George 1 made two successful Cul productions Mr Mi- Il Mantel Mantell Mantel marie made mare three lire successful srul additions to his repertoire Wright ht LorImer made a lilt hit hi In Ibsen ther Wilton Lacka Lackaye's es acting as Jean Jenn ValJean Valjean Val Val- jean more than orf offset et the unfavorable th the theMan theMan critical verdict on The Time 11 and Man Mai Way a ny Down l East 3 t As Y Ye Ye Sow Sow and Girls Will f Be Dc Girls' Girls were I prosperous and The Tine Man of or th the Hour lIou- has proved to be one of the hi sen sensational successes UCc of theatricals then Tho The corning coining coming season will wi be he the hi twelfth of or I Ia Way ra a Down East which has ins had hal more performances to date dab than any other play Ilay of rural rUal life ye yet produced Although not made mown known until man many years cars after The he Old Ok Homestead had become a popular cla classic tho the representations of Way ay Down Do own East Eat have been heen tho the greater because be bc cause ause of or the duplication of or companies For or a time irne three companies played Itin it itin in n various sections ecton of the country Two Twe will viii wl tour In It I th time the coming coining season William Wil Wil- liam mm lam A A. Brady Its is producer I Is said tild to have rave netted up to this time inie a of mure than luau from Crom the time pla play Ib Ibsen's ens en's The Wild ld Duck l Is to ho bo acted on tour next season eason by ly Wright who wino I Is said l to ta ha e haC C made a solid oHI success suc in III lit tho pIny ploy in iii w m special pecia pe- pe cial cia performances last autumn In Iii Bos TIns ton no William Hiar A. A Brady announces that In I November he will wi put Mr r. r Lorimer forward nvard In n a new nC play b by Alicia Alcia Ramsey Ram Rain sey ty anti and Rudolph n dc tIe Cordova Cordo of oC Lon Loin don n. n Pour Four Fout companies will wl tour the lie com coming coining In season in George Ceorge Bi successful suc sue pla play of ci The Th Man of or the he Hour our now noW running In the Savoy avo theatre New ew York City anti and the Illinois tunis theatre theatre- Chicago Time The cast In tho 0 Sa o Savoy will wi he be held there it I Is planned for months to come while the tho C special Chicago ChIcago cast will wi In September September Sep Sep- take tako u up him a l tour of r the lar large e ecHles cities cHles Pies between there anti Boston Boton The third ftc company compan after a couple of trial performances performance In Atlantic Cil City N. N J. J late lato 0 in iii Jul July will wi jump across the the continent con con- eat by special train trin to San FranI Francisco Fran Fran- cisco I Co o where it i will wl enter on a tour of 1 tho the large cities etES of the West cst The fourth irth company compan will wi II play lucY lay through an itinerary of two forty weeks of one- one night light ht stands o or OJ 52 5 clUes cities towns and hamlets all of which have ha e been bool booked ed The Rev Te John Snyders Snyder's salt mit of or the earth carth pIa play As Ye Sow will wI again be bo sent on tour next season eason It I Is be become become become be- be come an immense immons favorite orie fa In Inthe the Eat East and Middle tiddle Wes hvest t. t Its Is original title was Cape re Cod Folks but this was changed because of the tile u use of or the the title tte I Ib h b by Mrs Gr Green en cn In her hr nO non no nOl l This novel no el was dramatized and put on the stage last lal autumn under the name of Cape Cod FoI Folks s and failed ailed Wilton IcI Lackaye a from roan all al accounts accounts has a real success in the rol role of ot the theold theold theold old miner l In CI Jims Jim's Dab Baby n a pIn play male made b by 13 Philip Verrill Verri from his his novel no of ot the tho ramo samo Emo title It I trial perform waR VAS recently omo ot ances inces In n Washington J D. D C C. where U time the newspapers printed a great deal teal in ne ot at both both the tUe piny tintS h l ay ayes aye's H acting In the opinion op or ot many Lackaye Is experienced observers Mr h without an equal In th the En English speaking speak speak- s speaking eakinS eak- eak ing theatre In the lH acting of or broa broadly broadly- h inS characters calling for tho the defined strength He lIe and quality I known as his manager William A A. ABrady Brady own Jims Jim's Dab Baby to the thc rights right unlikely er that It will be the so 80 it is not wl medium of or Mr 11 next tour our tou Robert nobert our our only tragedian clan c- c our antel Mr William Winter termed Man dian as lan 1 will willon him in the New cw York Tribune Will Tribune Tribune wi rehearsals of his hie re repertoire repertoire re- re on Th July 1 15 start r of Shakespeare at ft his country countr Atlantic Highlands Thigh High place as was lands N. N J. J His Ills company done last summer will wi be he assembled and will go through the preliminary pre pre- there 10 work in a beautiful grove sound orl of the sea but hidden within that it by the huge promontory from i name to the neighborhood So SOI gives hours hour's boat only emily an although the they are ride from New Nev York Ci City they escape discomforts comfort of indoor re re- re the heat and dl Ii heal als beautiful New ew Amsterdam The New York City was opened theatre the thc autumn e of 1903 1 03 with Shakespeare Shakespeare Shakes Shakes- in Nat at Goodwin In A Midsummer Nat peare-Nat peare peare- peare Indifference Nights Night's Dream Popular rise to a venture gave o ence to the thc aphorism that Tenderloin playhouses Tine The Thelast In iii shabby belonged New Amsterdam of the last season sean tw Mr Mantel Mantell peare Shapes with closed King Lear Thc The In Julius Caesar Richard ot of Venice King Merchant there Ho Tie played and Othello III Othelo 10 11 sixteen times to the tine largest t audiences of the theatre In the hl history tor |