Show I Amusements I IO O t tf t t t t to t SnIt Salt Theater JOhn John Drew Drow t t J t In Jack Straw 15 p p. p m m. m and f ff f 8 16 P P. m. m 4 Theater Vaudeville t t 2 15 p. p m m. m and SIS p. p m. m t Tho Tho Mills of or off f the lc Gods p p. p m. m and und f t p. p m. m i. i t rh Ralph nt r Ralph Stuart f T and oar Mary Hall lIalI In The Thc Trans- Trans f t t 1 ors IS p p. p m m. and 81 f t i P. P m m. t f Grand Heart of or the tho- tho f t ff f Blue Ridge p p. p m m. m and and- f 4 ff f p. p p m. m f Umpire Empire Theater Moving Moving r pictures f t 2 p p. p m and 7 11 p. p in mn f t U t t u Theater This afternoon and evening the tho last two performances of ot tho the extra good Orpheum bill bUI will be given Riven It is a n very er popular bill as Indicated In the time attendance which has been at nt high highwater highwater water marl mark all the week Marshall P. P Wilder u the famous entertainer and Is 18 the headliner Ho lle Is not an nn ordinary stage staso performer He Is la awit a awit wit and humorist Ills His stories are arc excruciatingly Cunn funny while his delivery dell cry ery Is funnier yet ret Fitzpat- Fitzpat Fitzpatrick rick Atkins tho the sweet and popular Salt Lake singer Is now appearing at eYer every performance Then there thero are area I a a. number of other excellent acts People on the Go That the time vaudeville people are active Is Js Indicated h In tho the case of or Charles Matthews and Marshall P P. Wilder Mr Matthews was wa billed billet for tor the Orpheum this week but owing to a severe ere at attack attack at- at tack of ot rheumatism he W was s compelled to cancel the week Yesterday ac accompanied accompanied ac- ac companied b by his wife wire he started for Cor England lie He Is Js billed as the champion Jumper of ot tho the world His Ills move indicates It Marshall P P. Wilder will pIa play Denver next week From there he will Jump di direct direct dl di- rest to England The Tho world Is the pla plaything of or vaudeville artists when they get ready rea 11 to move mo T I links Good Cool With Uh Mandolin There appeared at tho the Orpheum mat mat- matInee matinee inee yesterday ye afternoon In a tryout trout a woo wee bit of a n lad In mandolin elec- elec Ho lie Isn't much larger Jarger than his In Instrument Instrument Instrument In- In strument but ho is a giant of or melodious harmon harmony Ho played tho the mandolin as aa asIt asIt It perhaps has Imps not been heard in this city for Cor some time at nt least since the last appearance of ot Siegel Ills His name ls Is Willie Stafford He t lives JI In this city on M street Ills His father Is si ml mason Ho lie has been studyIng studying study- study In Ing his Instrument for Cor about two years under the tutelage of ot Prof Pro C. C D. D Today he Is not a a. pupil He lie Is a master His first selection was wag variations variations varia varia- from arranged by Prof In this he was accompanied ac- ac companied by his instructor instruction Prof then played a banjo solo Home Sweet Home with variations Master Stafford followed with Old Black Joe with harmonic variations extemporizations and Improvisations J Compelled to respond to an encore them tho the thoad lad ad gave a combination harmonic medley mcd- mcd m le ley ey Suwanee River and Dixie He and Prof then played a n duet Boston Ideal March Master Stafford was presented with a number of at nt tho the conclusion of or his solos It is not fulsome praise to stamp young young oung Stafford as a genius and a won won- der er If It he secures an engagement on the ho Orpheum circuit thero there will never bo be O an audience that will tall fall to re- re respond respond spond pond to the spell he ho casts over o It He lie ways sways people apparently at will His Ills Instrument Is a n plaything ph a n something that compels comp homage I Grand h Hearts of or the Blue Ridge will close Its engagement at the Grand tonight This afternoon tho the members of the time primary association l o of Liberty Libert stake take will i be e tho the guests of oC tho the management Commencing tomorrow night Madam Ia am LeI lanco In mind reading and LiVadias LIVa- LIVa dias In will m bl- bl the attraction lion tion for tor one ono week I The r. loW When When hel Ralph Stuart says sas that Atthe Atthe At Atthe the Rainbows Rainbow's s End Is one of or the greatest plays In which he has ever over nr I lie he has a a. sufficient number Ole admirers f already In Salt Lake who will believe every ever y word of or It This play hv hy Franklin F Fyles ea will be put on by byI Mr Ir Stuart and the Mack lack company at ati I i l' l i n Colonial all next week It has hasi i cud 1 ul 1 hut but one presentation before That I It drew was wa in mn Minneapolis where TOW 9 and was enthusiastically alit rec re- re c c. by the critics who spoke a of It as asi i pi great eat dramatic triumph Mr Ir Stuart K foi In his plays n By Right night of or word sword rd In which he opened was at atnee once nee a n hit here and no play pIa for Cor years rears has bus attracted more attention than The Transgressors Trans which Is being given gl I. I at the Bungalow this week I |