Show AMUSEMENTS JAX AUSCHEK Madame Janauschek has appeared ap-peared several times in Salt Lake but never before a larger and more closely attentive audience than that which assembled to witness wit-ness her impersonation last evening As far as the star is concerned there was only I the old wrapt admiration and intensity of attention which her methods always mpel As far as the play and the majority of the Madams support were conc con-c there was only the most distinct disappointment appointment We concede Janauschek most distinguished talents as an actress though we do not think her version of Meg Merrilies affords her anything approaching approach-ing the same chance that her double im srsonation of Lady Dcdlock and Hortense does in Bleak House or as Lady Macbeth will this evening As the half mad wandering gypsy she played with immense force and intensity and her death scene though somewhat prolonged longed was admirably done The play is avery a-very unsatisfactory skeleton of Sir Walter Scotts great novel and almost the only limps to remind one of its derivation are Meg heself the Dominie well played by Air Power Dandio Dinmont alSO well rendered by our old friend George D Chaplin and Dirck Hatteraick effec tively personated by Mr Roberts Most of the other characters were in hands particularly par-ticularly wooden the two prominent figures of Guy Mannering and Henry Bertram being dwarfed by the superior talents of the other people Tonight Janauschek appears in one of her greatest impersonations that of Lady Macbeth George D Chaplin playing Mac both |