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Show DAILY PAGE SIX. UTAH STATE SATURDAY, APRIL JOURNAL, 1, 1905. Tannhauser" and grin. "Carmen, Roheine. "La "Inflammatus" Aria and chorus, (h) time. Nnrdlca and chorus. Remember April 4. (1) Chorus. "In SenipiternaSaerula. Next week (Tuesday, April 4th) the Conductor, Mr. Arturo Yigna. Conrled Grand Opera Opera company will give a single evening In the taberEdna May's Voics Fails Hsr. The decision of Miss Edna May, the nacle in Salt Lake City. How unforas actress beauty, and her manager, Mr. tunate It Is that with such artists we Charles Erohmun, to abandon the mu- Xurdica. Dipiel and manyInothers Ita comsical cqjnedy field and take up straight could not hear "Parsifal became it impracticable but was caused dramatic work, by the fact pleteness; that she is losing her singing voice-He- because the Suit Lake theater could throat has been giving her much not accommodate enough people at 15 Hence the trouble for months, and while in Eng- down to pay expenses. ana Tabernacle the of taking a land she was under physician's care. necessity The throat affection reappeared on giving Rossinis Immortal Stabat Maconcert. This Wednesday while she was playing at ter." with a preliminary the Can, because made necessary Is she sent a cable to and Columbus, her physician in London, telling him of tata" only lasts an hour. her coyditlon. Thursday she was unable to take part in "The School Girl," Composed 8,000 Hymns. and it was sung by an understudy. Fanny Sunday. March 26th, was Crosby Day in scores of the churches Mme. Modjeska Now In Nssd. of ail denominations. The famous of hymns was 80 years old Ignace Paderewski, the pianist now composer24th of this month. She comthe oil New is an in engagement Tork, filling 8,000 among them "Reshymns, posed planning a benefit for Helena Modjes- cue the Perishing, "Safe In the Arms ka, the actress, who has been living in "Blessed Assurance. "Saved retirement for the last year. It was of Jesus, etc. Grace. By In waa not known that the need, and the announcement of intention has created great Sousa in England. Sousa, the March King, is now in astonishment. Modjeska has, during her career, made a fortune, and only England. He complains very bitterly recently she had received enormous alaiut musical piracy in that great offers for apiiearances in vaudeville. kingdom. He says that within a f?w She has steadily refused days of the authorised publication of Paderewskis idea is to give a a new march he had written it was Mine. Homer. DRAMATIC AND Musical Notes net, Alter: and De Mucchl, and every Thu Lyceum Vaudeville. one of them has attained fame both in Utahnn Vaudeville. Their this country and in Europe. (ii'uml ipera Houee Monday, "The names are as familiar to lovers of mu-si- .as the names of our great captains M.irriuge of Killy:" Tuesday and of Industry are to business men. It Is Weiliifxd.i i", "Till Black J'liiB." not Ht all probable that another opporto hear this magnificent organitunity of Kitty." The Marriage will be given to the people of Next Monday at the Grand there will sation the Intermountain country. While the OKden in time tlrst the for presented comedy, "The advunce sale of seats at the music u brilliant. which has been store of the ('arstensen & Anson comOf Man-laKitty," with ita pany In Balt Lake and at the store of Denver in playgoer delighting wit and amusing complications. The Fred Massa in this city has been large, the expense of the undertaking is so play will be presented by Julea Mur- enormous that its like will hardly be ry's company, and that funny, clever comedian, Max Hg-ina- n, seen again. and There is not a man, woman or child as Sir Reginald, who consents in the state who can afford to miss to carry to the marriage of Kitty only Maout the conditions of a will, and who, the concert. The Rossini "Stabat work of considered ter. the argreatest to returns a absence, after year's greatest of Italian composers, will range for a divorce, to find that the the first woman, who purposely made herself be sung in its entirety tor the This city. into a fright at the time of the mar- time outside of New York he feature alone is enough to insure a cariage, is really very charming, soThe pacity audience. The program, comwith her. proceeds to fall in love to plete, follows: she which in sings way delightful PART I. one is own accompaniment her piano dl Sivlglia.. Knrblere "II Of him. Overture, of charming of her methods Rossini this comedy the Denver News says: Henil-niuaii-- al i WE HAVE READY! r O.-- Exclusive We want you to come and 8ee our Ewiui fects of the most striking character. Nut;,,,, or so distinct in style shown in this Webern ket. We will take pleasure in showing you ideas which you have never had the pi,. seeing before; whether to look or to buv. $ e Pad-erewsk- Silk and Cloth starting at the finest these,-howeve- $10.00 aVd S Mr- - ft "Z s i J n Upto J Oar Line of Dress Goods by the Yard is the Talk of Ogden City t J Grand Opera House 1 Biraettea Northwesters Theatrical Association. K. ALEXANDER GIANT, Im, I MONDAY NIGHT, APRIL 2 Jules Murray PRESENTS THE COriEDY THE MARRIAGE OF . KITTY Capable Company Including Max Figman Prices $1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c There could be no doubt of its popuConried Metropolitan Orchestra. larity or of the popular acceptance of Aria, "Jerusalem (Pa ulus) Mendelssohn iL It Is a remarkably. clever comedy, Miss Bella Alten. free from auggestlveness, and pleased an intelligent class of playgoers. Meditation, "Ave Maria" d Della Niven will appear as Kitty and Mme. De Macchl. delight her audience with a number of songs, to which she accompanies her- (ai Prelude, "Le Deluge". Solo violin, Mr. Nahan Franco. self on the plunoforte. Max Flgmun waa the Assessor Brack with Mrs. Fisk (b) Lg Fileuse by E. Guiraud) Mendelssohn last season, and has starred and played In a number of fine productions. Conried Metropolitan Orchestra. ' It la a screamingly funny comedy, Aria, La Perle du Bresil . . . . F. David and those people who miss seeing it Miss Bella Alten. Aria. . Bel Raggio" (Semiramide) through being unaware of its Rossini qualities are disappointed, when hearing how good the play is Mme. De Macchl. from their friends, at not having been Coro V. Penslero (Nubucco) .. .Verdi present at what is undoubtedly the Metropolitan Opera House Orchestra. best play of its class In recent years. Metropolitan opera House Chorus. - .- Bach-Gouno- Salnt-Sae- ns benefit on May 4th at the Metropolitan Sembrich has teleopera house. graphed that her summer plan la to sail on May 2, but that It will ha changed if possible, and she will take Both Sembrich and Paderewski pHrtare compatriots of Mme. Modjeska, in addition to being personal friends, - w - w Seat Sale Saturday, 0 hawked about the streets of London. To make the matter worse, he adds that this has been true of all hla compositions In Great Britain for many years past. It seems that It is impossible to enforce the law of the international copyright convention, which has been sufficient to protect composers' works in every other country. PART II. Stock Ssaton Begins. Stabat Mater." A stock season, for an indefinite peIntroduction ("Stabat Mater Do(a) riod, will open at the Grand Opera lorosa") Mme. Nordics and Homer. The House on Tuesday night. Mni. Dippel and Journet. company, which haa played two Mr. Dip- (b) Aria. Cujua Animain 4 engagements here this season, sup- pel. ported by the Bittners, who were great (c) Duet.. "Qui est Homo" Mmea. favorites here some years ago, will oc- Xordica and Homer. a theater for season, the presentcupy Mr. Jourd) Aria, "Pro Perea tin ing a series of sensational and strong net. A new play will be given melodramas. te) Aria and chorus. "Ela Mater" every other night. The opening bill Mr. Journet and chorus. will be "The Black Flag. and among (f) "Sancta Mater Istud the other dramua promised are An A gas" Mines. Xordica and Hoiner: Enemy to the King." "The Senator's Mm. Dippel and Journet. "A Race for Life," CaDaughter (g) Cavatina, "Fine ut Porta m" The Bankers Daughter," The mille, Guilty 'Mother, "Two Married Men, A Country Kid. She Was to Blame, etc. Popular prices will prevail, 10, 20 and 30 cents. Rossini's Mc-Swa- eMusic ng ln . Quui-tette- . Choir Doing Good Work. The Tabernacle choir held a rousing rehearsal Thursday night in the preparation of choruses to be sung in the Tabernacle, Salt Lake City, Sunday, April 9th. Fully 200 members were present and The festival of grand opera which all entered into the work with that closed Wednesday night In Salt Lake spirit which will bring the choruses up City was the most satisfying of any- to a high standard of perfection. Mr. thing heard In the state for many Ballantyne is anticipating with much the Salt Lake trip, feeling that years. To hear grand opera in ita pleasure will be of special educative value to it entlretv with full orchestra, chorus choir members. The seriousness with and all the necessary equipment is a which the choir enter into the prepara' pleasure not often enjoyed in Utah. tlon of the work will result in much The principal characters were all ar- good to the organisation. tists of national renown and gave a most artistic rendering of their re- Strausss Pretty Waltzes. Edward Strauss, brother of the late spective parts. The orchestra of forty pieces did masterful work and made Johann Strauss (and no relation to the a lasting Impression upon the audience. great Richard Strauss), celebrated his Many Ogden people attended all four 70th birthday In Vienna last week. Edperformances and felt that their time ward Strausa la a well known comand money hud been most profitably poser of waltzes, polkas and other light spent. The operas given were Lohen- - music, and was for many years the leader of the celebrated Strausa orches- tra, which visited the United States under his direction and made a most successful tour. The date of the concert to be given the Conried MelroHilitan Opera company of New Tork in the Salt Lake Tabernacle Is next Tuesday evening. Owing to the length of the program and to the fact that the company must depart In its special train for San Francisco not later than midnight, the first number will lie sung promptly at 8 oclock. Those who are not In their seats on time will lie obliged to remain standing until the close of the number. This rule will also be followed with other numlie-Nobody will be seated during the singing. It Is. therefore, most desirable that the patrons of this event get to the Tabernacle on time. There is no necessity now for going over again the superlative character of As has before the Conried concert. been stated in these columns. It Is the greatest musical opportunity that has been offered to Utah In this generation. Six of the worlds greatest sing-re- s are to apiiear on thp program. In addition the orchestra of sixty artists d will give selections and the great chorus will be heard. The singers by browning' w. w. 2747 Adams Avenue i THE JOURNAL By Mail. One Carrier, One Month, 60c. Malt v A great music college trust is proposed with 34,000,000 capital and with colleges In San Francisco, Chicago and New York. The presidency of the system has been offered to Dr. Florence Zlegfleld of the Chicago Musical college. Got Off Cheap. you think you know all there is in those three MACK SWAIN. He may well think, he has got off cheap, who, after having contracted constipation or Indigestion, Is still able to perfectly restore his health. Nothing will do this but Dr. Kings New Life Pills. A quick, pleasant and certain cure for headache, constipation, etc. 25c at Ogden druggists; guaranteed. H. YOUNO, Manager. 27th. Week Commencing Monday, March THE ALTONS Equilibrists and ContortionistsDINSB DeMONDE BENDING BONDA, Singing Sketch The Wonder KENTON AND LORRAINE Mine. Mnntelll is to retire from the stage, so says the Musical Courier. What glorious neWs for a suffering public. (Ini Pro Noiils. TEA Lyceum Theatre J. nny. will be Nordics. Homer, Dlppel, Jour- - letters, Arrived The illustrated Buffalo Express tells of a boy named Percy Hughes who has won 200 prises In music. It was hard enough for Rerlloz to win one, and poor Beethoven had to do without Con-roi- - JfULSt 10,-0- 00 s. ! i Sharps and Flats, It cost Savage 8135,000 before a sinBy gle performance of Wagner's Parsifal could Jae given. His expenses of the company on the road average 314.000 weekly, and in spite of all the Savage "Parsifal" company has not played a losing week since leaving on their mile tour. Utahs Great Musical Event. M. POSE RUSHES (oj-c- mirth-provoki- A. 44 YORICK !& LOLANDA f Singing Dancing J. 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