Show Jr a o r t k I t 1 C H r d dr r cw Q THIS THI WEEK AT ATTHE ATTHE ATTHE THE THEATRES SALT SAL LAKE Wednesday Miss J Jv v t Gates concert Saturday matinee c cand j i and an night Tho The Girl and the Gov Sr ti oJ ORPHEUM Tonight ht and all b week matinees daily vaudeville GRAND and all week C matinees Wednesday and Satur lay day The Dairy Farm i ir r LYRIC L Tonight and all week c matinees dally 00 0 0 0 When Emma Lucy Gates was as return returning returnIng ing luJ from Europe after a year ear of oC hard lard study under the tho musical masters of ot the theold theold theold old world she seized upon the trip as asan asan asan an opportunity for complete rest and amI although she made many acquaintances among the prominent people on on board among whom was Miss lIss Islington auth author or of oC Mrs of ot the Cabbage Patch and other prominent protes professional professional people no one knew of ot her rare ability as a n musician It was not until the last night before teaching New ew York that she ap d the piano As she began the prelude to one of ot matchless songs Bong a 30 few ew curious looks were ca cat cant t In her het he direction but the moment her bird birdlike birdlike birdlike like voice olce floated out over the big sa saloon saloon saloon loon there was rapt attention When the last note had died away there was wasa a burst of ot hearty heart and spontaneous ap applause applause applause and those who knew Miss Gates were besieged with questions as to who she Rhe was and from where she came cameI Even I ven her intimates among amon the pas passengers passengers passengers had not known of her wonder wonderful ful talent but Mr Ir Armstrong the fa ta famous famous New York art critic had recognized recognized recognized heras heas soon as she began to sing as ns the girl who had sung with Florizel the violinist at Carnegie hall In New NewYork NewYork York some years ago He Insisted on again conducting her to the piano pano and andIn anlIn andIn In order to escape the flood of ot com eom compliments from her fellow tellow passengers Miss lIss Gates was obliged to sing again and an again Before she had finished the t saloon was packed with officers and passengers who had been attracted by her wonderful voice olce and she was forced to escape to her cabin to avoid their requests that she sing again Miss Gates will appear with Miss Sybella Clayton at the Salt Sal Lake Lako the theatre theatre theatre atre Sept 2 PRESS AGENTS PROMISE The Girl and the Governor The Tho Salt Lake Lalie opera company company after devoting he summer to arduous re rehearsals rehearsals rehearsals Will Ill offer an entirely new 1 j opera to tote t e Salt Lak Lake theatregoers on 1 i Saturday next next commencing with a matinee The Girl and tho the Governor the new vehicle for tor the tal talents talents Is a n Spanish opera olera the scenes be being beIn being ing In laid In a Spanish garrison in America Don Pascal de the governor of La Guayra Gua ra captures an English girl and attempts to force her herto herto herto to marry him In order to protect her herself herself self she pretends to be an awful shrew and frightens the occupants of ot the gar garrison garrIson garrison rison half halt out of oC their wits The girls lover an English officer finds herand her is himself taken prisoner Ills His pres presence epee encl has a wonderfully quieting effect on tho the girl and the governor who wh thinks they the have han never met appoints him official tamer of or the shrew Complication follows complication and many amusing scenes are the result Add to this a Spanish lady In love with the tho governor an Indian administering love loe charms which w ich mix up the affections affections of ot the governor gov and other char characters characters characters and the opera pern offers more fun tun than usually produced by this local company Mr lr McClellan has hap perfected the sex sextet sextet sextet tet from Lucia and nd that t at glorious piece cf or music will be Introduced In Inthe Inthe inthe the second act Other interpolations have been made and the music work works will be b exceptionally fine The Salt s w I Lake costuming house will furnish a anew anew anew new set of or costumes j Tho The cast is If as follows Ruth Granville an English girl Hazel Taylor Donna Isadora a n Spanish lady Agatha Berkhoel Carita her maid Edna Evans Eans Don Pascal de Mesquita governor I of oC La L Guayra John D Spencer Dick Kingsley an English officer George D Pedrillo lieutenant to the governor Fred C Graham Hugh W Doug Dougall Dou all Tremolo George Georgc W Staccato Alex 3 S Campbell CampI it Spanish high commissioners Tacoma an Indian medicine man manT manC C T Horace S Ensign Messenger John D Owen Chorus of ot Orchestra of fifteen Costumes by Salt Lake cos costuming costumIng costuming house Miss Gates Concert 0 Miss lIss Emma Lucy Gates has prepared with the generous assistance of oC her her friends friends a rare rare Ire and amI beautiful evenings even evenings evenings ings entertainment c for Sept 2 at the Salt Lake theatre Each number by b both oth singer and pi It is 1 n nn gem an anthe the th interest of our mus vers is Iske keyed ke ed to a high pitch of ot expectation The program is as follows Overture Orchestra Waltz song Emma Lucy Luc Gates a n Etude op 10 No o 3 Chopin b Etude op cp 25 5 No 9 Chopin c op 47 Chopin Sybella Clayto Claytor r English Songs a Rose Robe song Gaynor b Temple Bells Emma Lucy Lue Gates Concerto T Sybella S bella Clayton French character songs after aft r Yvette Y ette Guilbert Guilberta a b avail avalt un Emma Emna Lucy Gates Mad scene seene from Lucia in costume and with stage settings a Prelude Pr lude Orchestra b Scena and aria Emma Lucy Luc Gates Flute Flut obligate by Mr Ir Willard Flash Flashman Flashman Flashman man Director John J McClellan The Orpheum This weeks Orpheum bill will be a winner if It advance notices received are an areto anto areto to be relied upon The bill hili Is replete with sensational and anI musical features there will be music singing dancing and physical culture ct Iture so that the most exacting tastes wIll vill be suited First comes a famous prima donna Miss Helen Bertram who is filling i a g l t s sM M L n ns s r rEI x d EI y ys I s y i iw id j F d r s V 9 9 T W ct N tt L Qa Y x ak 7 C r r vy nY vU d c w w c N Nd d d 4 L S itt 1 s i i t Y 0 MISS MSS HELEN BERTRAM BETRAM I Who appears at the Orpheum this week special engagement over over the vaudeville circuit Miss lIss Bertram Is probably one ot of f the most successful of American light ight opera queens and has lias created more original roles In modern operas than any an other American actress One of oC the latest parts with which she was was that of the widow in Henry W V Savages New York production production tion ion of ot The Prince of oC Pilsen her success suc cess ess not having been confined to Amer AmerIca lea Ica ca as she has been signally successful in n the London amusement circles She will sing a number of delightful selections ions She includes in her repertoire songs ranging from rom operatic classics to o popular melodies An ambitious musical novelty act If I what Mr Fred Singer will Introduce Mr lr Singer is just making his debut oc or orthe oro the he American stage having scored re remarkable remarkable remarkable triumphs in ht Europe with hi his hb production A brief synopsis is of hi sketch follows Amati AmaH the tle famous Camou i violin maker of Cremona in the seven seventeenth seventeenth I century is found Cound sitting silting in his workshop as the curtain rises he haust has ha I just finished making the famous Cre Cremona nona mona violin and as he lie fondly contemplates contemplateS plates plater his handiwork he falls into a meditative mood and expresses a desire that the future may ma be opened to him himo so o that he may see what the future has las in store for Cor his master violin In lr this his condition con of mind he becomes drowsy and finally sleeps The scene cene changes and in place of his workshop a gorgeously furnished ap IP appears appears pears and beneath a costly canopy 11 Il Illuminated by elaborate candelabra the theamous famous amous musicians who were ere to astound the world by b their exquisite music ap appeared appeared peare before him and played pla e the masterpieces One after another they ther appear Joachim Kubelik 1 and others of equa equa renown The dream ends the scene Is s changed back to the old mans work worl workshop workshop shop he cannot realize that it has been beena a dream and he clasps his violin to hi his i W y x y y q a M sax r av Y rcy Yr ow E as astY Ii 1 w fr W 4 t St i it 1 tY r o k z if SM x axy ar arC vV 1 Y r C 4 oa w j I r F v V Y ji Z ZY y j tj W x w Yf w II w tr t 1 t t Wi i 1 h i v x o J S i ii X J ii t t ig o A elf it tiK aW M a 0 W a J w y 0 r r aa ia w K K aR y ka rc w w sore r x k t ty y y 3 I 44 rr Y y e a A r er 1 t k a Ye YeM A MW I t K 1 i t i t 1 i Y 5 M R La Lav t f c cS v 7 t s Jt ft vl d S N 4 x vS FI w Kaa x G A Y Wiit j n tea T t l r t aY aYA P A j l afa l lt t A H F arT w j kt r ff i A AMISS MISS VIRGINIA KEATING In The Tho Dairy Dalry Farm at the Grand I breast and with the fading away of the last chords he passes away awa Entirely different will be the sketch by b Walter alter Montague Co entitled The Under Dog DoS This is a modern twentieth century piece that deals with life about the stock exchange Many Man Manof of the scenes cenes are realistic and decided decidedly ly original and a love plot runs through throughout ugh out the play which which adds much interest Selections from the tand operas bj by b bythe the th Frederika Raymond trio is what will be heard In their introducing The Knights of Old This trio has scored heavily throughout the entire course o otheir of their travel They The are singers and artists of the first degree and give a finished and popular performance Miss Raymond is a prima donna soprano Paul Fisher sings s tenor and the bari baritone baritone baritone tone in Enrico are arc next and th 3 have hae a popular travesty that Is both new and unique entitled Imagination Imagination tion This trio has been one of the biggest big est hits of the season The two gentlemen in the th act Oliver Lavine and Charles H II are arc noted come conte comedians diems and they the are arc also agile and clever cleer acrobats while the graceful dancing dancin of May Lavine is said to be perfect Another turn called Engaging a Cook Cool will be or of offered fere by Lewis Green who are as clever cleer a team as has been on the Or boards for some time Their sketch sl etch is full tull of life lICe vivacity action ind frolic and they occupy the stage stag twenty minutes during which time there is It not n h dull instant So success successful s ful has 1118 this duo been in Engaging a Cook that oi o oi the completion of oC their present western tour lour they the leave leav for Europe where they the are booked for a t season One of the features of the Orpheum orchestra work this week will be the th thren rendition ren of the latest New Net lew fork York nit The Three Twins This item is par interesting tin tio Salt Lakers OF as 11 he composer of oC The Three Twins is I Otto Hauerbach a n Salt alt Lake youth Of Ot course the ome will supply its usual indispensable part of ot the program The Dairy Farm Its a story sto of ot the farm going to tell at the Grand this week the story of or The Dairy Farm Back in inNet New Net Xe York state in 1854 1314 18 4 and 1856 there lived a quiet farmer known as Squire Hurley a man generous to toa toa toa a fault but impulsive Down the road roada a little wa way lived Simon Krum Krum was also but he had made his money mone sending southern negroes back to their masters after atter their cap capture capture capture ture while the blacks were in flight llight to Canada The two men were the bitter bitterest bitterest bitterest est of ot enemies Perhaps to Cupids Cupid door should be laid the responsibility for tor this story of ot rural life lire in New N w York In ht the early earl oOs for the little fellow with his famed perversity proceeded with the same arrow arro at the hearts of ot Simon Krums niece and Squire Hur leys IlYs nephew and the young oun folks were married Through four acts of or The Dairy Dal Farm goes the story stor of oC Simon Krums attempt to down his rival rhal townsman Squire Hurley Hurle purely through Jealousy jealous of ot his popularity One by one the squires means fall tall from him until he is stripped of ot all but the dairy dalr farm with Krums menacing fin fingers fingers fingers gers drawing closer to the coveted old ol homestead Nathan athan Newkirk and his bride had years before beCore left lett the state Newkirk returns in time to save sae the theold theold theold old farm from the clutches of Krum A few days later Krum is found dead and suspicion points to Y st I I ky k Aa Aae f e l r f fIN x Y R kw 4 X Xa IN 1 IX I C i iw ij w a j ra raC 4 1 I 1 r Alex S Campbell and George D p Who Wh jU a y commissioner cam JA uThe Girt Girl and the Governor r 1 f I t nephew The rest of the play pla concerns itself with clearing Newkirk from this suspicion resting on the dairy dal farm tarm to Squire Hurley and to consummating a happy ending of the entire story stor The company is cast for tor the piece as follows Squire Hurley Hurle Frederick Allen AlI n Na Nathan Nathan a athan than Newkirk William Jossey Simon Krum Luke Cosgrove Elias Ellas John Dvorak Dorak Joel Whitbeck Harry Harty Ha y I Hayden Ha den Jehu Francis Pier lot Deacon Shears Allen Mathes Bob Frederick Reynolds Re deputy sheriff Harrison Blake Amos George Lecki Arminta Whitbeck Miss Clara Dalton Lucy Lue Miss Virginia Keating Mrs Newkirk Miss lIss Freda Slemons Siemens Mrs tirs Shears Miss Margaret Baird Hannah Lize Miss Bertha Hart Eunice Jane Perkins Miss Helene Carral Carnal Old Mary I lr Miss Agnes Loftus The With the assurance of or success the Camera phone company Is sending better attractions to the New Lyric each week and the popular favor with which the Ute talking l has met metIs metis Is I growing every eer day da During June July Jul and August for tor instance the New Xe Lyric has a record of ot over paid admissions a and considering that the playhouse Pla hou se gets two prices for its seats this record is more astonishing In the latter part of ot the present month the at attendance attEndance attendance I ihas has been better than ever eer everand everand and Manager Clark expects it to grow until new ne records for or attendance are established during the fall Call and winter The success of the is not due alone to that marvelous machine which portrays life lito and action n and sound so perfectly but to the fact tact that the New Lyric has bounded from a middle class playhouse Into the first rank ran of ot the town The place Is clean and thoroughly A big or orchestra chestra eh ch stra and a n large corps of expert me mechanics mechanics mechanics are retained at a heavy expense and everything is done for tor the comfort of or the patrons as well as to insure the best class of patronage The bill this week wee I contains selections from the Colonial quartet a comedy by the Quarrelsome Servants Baby Bab Bunting Sketches Dance hall Scenes and two very e excellent songs by the Tway quartet In addi addition tion to this program of or variety varlet and merit there are a number umber of ot straight moving pictures The program was changed yesterday and will be ba given each ach afternoon and evening throughout the week I I |