| Show L Amusements I III H I I It I M M H t 4 Q o Theme Theater Ralph Ralph Stuart Stuarta a and 1 Mary 1 Hall Han In Tho The Christian Chris- Chris tian 2 and S 16 p. p in m. f The The Yankee f Doodle Boy p. p m m. and T p. p m. m f Grand Grund Theater Theater Mrs Fiske In 4 41 1 lva SalvatIon n Nell 15 p. p m. m and 4 m m- I P p. Pm J lre Theater Vaudeville Theater Vaudeville 2454 t p. p m. m p. p m. m and p. p m m. m U UH 1 4 I M M J I M M H 4 tU t H o The Colonial Theater Ralph Stuart and MaT Mary Hall hail are arc seen seeni to great i advantage In The Christian which despite the opening op of ot the sum un mer season and other othel rival attractions Is drawing rawIn large audiences at the tho th Colonial n Tho The part of ot John Storm gives g Mr Stuart opportunities for tor some powerful powerful pow pow- erful acting and his work in It Jl ha has entirely dispelled the impression that he lie is only at ease In lighter plays and anu roles Mary alary Hall makes maltes a beautiful Glory and the scene between tho the two In the th third act Is dramatic an and i force- force i ful Returning to th the Bungalow for a a weeK tho company will open at that theater on Monday lIon a night next In A HA Courier of or Fortune by Arthur W W. the author of ot B By By Hight Right of ot Sword tho play which the thc Salt Lake public liked so well wen when Mr Stuart opened his engagement hero here In It The Sub Edwin P I p Kimball who has taken the work york of ot orchestrating tho the music for The Tho Sub which win will bo ho presented pro pro- sen seated tc Sl Saturday tur a afternoon and e evening at nt tho the Bungalow theater by tho the Margaret Margaret Mar Mar- garet Whitney Opera company compan found that ho hind had undertaken a task that waR wan worthy of at his best bost efforts In Jn oak Bu-oak- ing nf of his work worl yesterday Mr 1 Kimball saId alii that the tho music showed allowed distinctive merit and ha lIe would not bo be at nt all all' all sur sur- sur to woo see eo that several cyral of ot tho catchy I bongs ong-n composed by Mint Ut Whitney became be- be i t came Immons immensely 1 VO popular Ular Final rehearsals uro tiro being held forthe for the tho 10 production although tho the company luau has as given Riven three regular I performances before LeCore Salt Lako Lake and Logan audiences The Thu Blue Mouse From every indication The uThe Blue Mouse that talked much comedy which Is tho the newest e ort of or the popular lar ar playwright Mr Ir Cly Clyde e Fitch and which comes to the Grand theater theat r Monday Monday Mon Ion day evening for four nights with u n matinee Wednesday will not only onh es establish establish establish es- es a I. I new record at the theater but will turn out to be the real theatrical theatrical theatrical the the- event ent of the theatrical season Timer Tho Blue Mouse louse is an adaptation from the German of Al Alexander Engle nn and Julius Horst Borst The Shubert made mado a production of the piece at their theirL Lyric L Theater Now ow York last November November November Novem Novem- ber and It has been Leen runn running nl there over since to capacity business and from present outlook It will be running there two years cars from now That the other cities might view this remarkable comedy corned that has proven en the greatest s success known la in years ears nn and one that has aleo alco proven pro the seasons season's sea sen- seasons season's sons son's sensation thoo theatrically the Shubert have organized a I. I company for this purpose and have made it equally as ns strong In cast Cl and as elaborate In production plo as that now In the Eastern m metropolis and ana It la Is this company that will be t seen een here The Blue Mouse Is a farce comedy pure and simple It has hns no other purpose purpose purpose pur pur- pose but ut to create laughter and ln to draw money mono to tho the box office and Judging from the unanimous verdict of ot the critics wherever the piece has been presented and from the enormous business business busi busi- ness It has been een doing which has been limited only by the tho capacity of ot tho the theaters Mr Ir Fitch has lias accomplished his purpose and some mor moro mor Salvation Soh-nUon Nell So 60 enthusiastic has boon een the reception reception recep recep- tion of ot Mrs 1 Fiske In her latest play Salvation Nell which opened at tho the Grand theater Monday Monda night and which has bus played to capacity houses housos every nl night ht that tho the talented actress has hns yielded to a n number of special l re reQuests requests requests re- re quests and antI will repeat the performance tonight I Salvation Nell NeU has met mot with great I favor amon among theater The Tho play pla is so 80 different from roT the tho usual usua run of or dramatic offerings and possesses so much of the thc heart stirring element clement that it cannot fall rail to all lovers of or orthe the legitimate In drama The production gives the tho touch of realism bare barc to the bono bone around the I and under life af of old Cherry street lower Tenth avenue In New York Mrs Fiske has grasped rasped the for tor foran foran toran an assemblage of or characters to ho bo found only In that groat reat other hat half haU halfIn In the seething undertow of or Bowery cry life lIe In the nations nation's metropolis metropolis Tho The plot of tho the play pla playa la Is simple to enough h but built hullt as us It Is 19 a around n a a. l world Salvation Nell makes her hi ap- ap p- p world worM Salvation Nell makes her hor appeal appeal ap ap- peal for tho the souls of or the th street moll mob mollI i I In Chr Cherry street In tho the play nay there thero of or element Is IN a representation every I that goes to make up tho the over every and every nl night hl ser scone ne In the famous 11 I district of or Now New York |