Show ilIATIC AND LYRIC I f bbUttS E heIlOR111 1 dd t r SUCceSS THE EEC SEASON E Or I trdwlnBooth fin II Carlton EdUlD ra ± ° to Salt Lake V ton Other Note ° oilari as the lundnd rformances aidtWO01 perfornanccS roll ul aftern3on I fire pqforman e9 J is not em of Sat La key pret nSlOns sd for a dy hundred and fifty dollar pn eleven evening and n six bun 12dieDe last the afternoon enabled the dcd one in afternoonetouch those eiRigement i jbbott e proud must the prima fgre and very fche tontempLte th mS fe i a donna awdy seventy carrie We uppo e sett amount 3600 cent of the bOr five per the last oi her she had paid 1 Wh i n and salary after last pIe the weeds snuu pel thefn mance a derntly DlfutS llrformsnce had left to reim soul have sum h must labor i day bursa brr for the five out nth a blaze of a9ul1 wen I The the light gr l ti l4 yesterday Carns glory yesteradraitrivh al Carms u cbllTmi e pleas8ntJfterno VeDIc Il1arl a very drolery of Allen enterlS wentthe ballet dancerievokrr g t fleaque a a laughter aDd th of any alllount eliciting the usua vo alism of A bOOtt that to see t jg It easy arnowtot f praise solely for the CarnmvaS wag taken furnish up sornethDI uaiDee purposes not 1X w the people too should that when they had to do somethn greatly Of The maiD feature uirht at hcavy nl the old air TbeOarJ was the opeu Abbott to Engih of Venile sang by in the orch 8tra then played words and 1 donna warbled a vo it 1 j while the prima was done with her obligate which ale did clever Snaf Annandale Annau usual finish badlitle Se though nAhe bad little music as actmg LhA the S maid and she and Allen kept old an and continual mirth Pruette and < ID house of Kfelena made a lively pair masquerade a couple much on the Plunkett and Lionel order and both made the most of parts not very striking m thembelTes Broderict ono Bf tin also acquitted themselves thoroughly well A brilliant and graceful grace-ful march by tne whole company brougbt forth loud applause As we have said the vrhqle thing was very light and though it formed a mere v ma inee a much stronger hit could have teen made with any one of the half dozen operas Abbott has in her reserve re-serve repertcire FaufiJ Trayiata Mignon Marina Bohemian Girl o I Lucia Ao of these however we cau readily see wild have placed the principals prin-cipals her dv torrJbat for the night performance per-formance Abbott introduced tne beautiful song Love Once Again during the afternoon which she sang j with exquisite feeling The farewell last ev ning TTES the cc aoD of more applause and more re cal JIg than any night of the engage meat though the performance was no b ° ter than that of the evening previous There was again a monster audience Bud < a crush of fashion warmth wealth and elegance all through the nouse the galleries 1 were tilled but owing to the presence of a more susceptible element or two ot three of the city police goo order was maintained throughout Linda of Chamouni was last seen hereon here-on Abbotts first visit when Taghapietra played the father Seguin Pierotte and tabrmi Carlo Thit was a model cast and a model performance but las nights representation was fully abreast of it Abbott played the Sivoyard girl even better than beore an lID several of her scenas raised a perfect tem r et of applause which only subsided I when she went over the ground agau fcLe again used the flute to accompany J her in an chanting flight of runs f rills and shakes and the instrument tsif eicelsntlj as it i was handled I could noo equal the purity and pre o lOa of ht highly cultivated vocal organ A the close she sang Home Sweet Home which was redemanded i and then someone having preferred a equest to that end she had the cur tain sent up after the opera and v gave i lie Last Hose of Summer both being none with a tenderness which few I sajsical angers of a greater rep ta on in the i world than AbDott Dnve transcended The second figure of the I ght was Pruette who iuonio the father and made appeared as a very eg ht he has a rare faculty of > caime i up handsomely widely 83 vS + characters s differ and whether as lover or par nt he invests his role with a force and with his audience dignity vastly tak ng I All his music lat arly night his was great y applauded parnti I opening aiii ue actors abmtythe the great test of were he disowns curse scene his V belief that daughter under she is leadag 1 Same was done adng a life of with a fire a t brought down and vigor the house to Amid all appreciation one feels for such e work main feeling J02dermenS that the perhaps is one of cui k9dn same man makes bubbling over with ee Ot F humor a rra It Otlt Di Lens satanJCJn illan v aid lna vivid with fire tss oo ani fcn Anand ° c met oJ that with a icceu XfH11 plainly told her e Uttle which side of ptllittle cQntro the public erf tdath ben car tined some tnthu embraced he enthusiastic t Ja last rVendng did reesl 1ich aor work some of the best ion Iftneit at aU during the i nCllt and for eo Hof iLs lutr his aria and render 3S t song Alice he + tcs warmlr were solidly encored Allen and Brod reliable as Usual 5horus and and J orchestra tDieir were fully tsL up excellent standard t Tea be a long br tim before we biljtt e sea and her ft company agafa 41 I interstate The r ju commerce law is viewed I rwjUCfiabieterror I be n this tat a wetr organize a9 t tract U a others who covr a r i i ° tefl e lJuntry and whetbe a5 L t SQ lanrromdhonieh they I s i lirobleln honie on full I I re 0ai Lap to be solved in the I will U always have < lace H its a ruTlUng recollection for the prima eer i people she always donna > fini the I r I th She isnl surrounds her t er the bUt hgh she value sensible the public wontan place he I knows at < too her 0 O1lngc and these fcS nl KvS she shrewd I san > ort by keepIng every item in I tae IIp to meowsp a CeIrin t meows that standard tan ly EUltna her fleree does not I t t athat mpppr men Abbot the rnblic the singer I 19teUati ri of mina II biHants whom II I I > she allows to shine along with her and to her praise be it said she keeps the constellation glittering as brightly as herself A very shrewd artist as well ver shrewd business woman is asli pert Honest Emma and she amply deserves her Brovruf stone front on Fifth Aye mieliS well as all the other luck that has befallen her Signor Tomasi the conductor comes out in the Democrat last evening explaining ex-plaining his seeming rudeness in not allowing al-lowing Miss Annandale to repeat the Back to Our Mountains duet in Tro vatore The conductor says The lady should know that the dramatic as well as the musical proprieties of an opera must be observed and it is just as ridiculous to force an unconscious woman to rise and respond to an encore in tile opera as it would be to bring ft dead actor to his feet and make him de over again Any interruption at the point mentioned would be fatal to the dramatic effect of the opera and it vas for this reason and no other that Ih jncorf was not permitted a This sounds very plausible and R would be to tile point but that for the fact that dead actors do rise to their felt and ow t thir owledgments if an audience au-dience insists upon it Signor Toinabi fjund no fault with Montegrifibs walking out of his prison co bow after the miscrtre It will strike mst people that if Miss Annandale and Mr Montegriflo were w lung as they undoubtedly were and if the au rti nee demanded it as they undoubtedly un-doubtedly djfl 2 Signor Tomasi hid no aright to set his imperial foot down upon it An audience pays its money forAppera to be amused not to be educates Hitherto we had supposed sup-posed that Back to Opr Mountaiaa was always encored that it was one of traditions of the opera to accord a recall just al it is to accord one to the miserere Most artists would be apt to think there had something gone vitally wrong if they did not secure a recall after that duett Mr Arditi who has a tolerable standing as a conductor always al-ways aows it We have a great nd nitration tor Mr Tomaii as a conductor when he does nit swamp the singers with his brass instruments but we tear in this he must give in It is significant that the company all side with Annan dale and that Abbo tDresuming the in care would be given waited outside unttl she was twelve bars late to allow the obstinate conductor to go back to the duo Among the troupe it is charged that the Signorwho is as supreme a dictator over his little world as the Czar over the Russ as allows encores in the earliet ° part of the night but that when it begins to get late he cuts things short to enable him to get home to his maccaroni Notes BERNHARDT appears in Washington next waek RUDDIGOBE in New York seems to have bored the audience a good deal on its opening night EVAN STEPHENS tested all parts of the Theatre on Friday night and gives it as his opinion that the second circle is bf far the best place in which to hear UltlSlC W 0 CEDSBIE the converted Salt Lake comedian has been engaged to throw in the principal funnv business into Hoyts Hole in the Ground Exchange Ex-change CLARA MORRIS has three nights al the Salt Lake Theatre the last week in this j month She is plavine Article 47 Renee Miss Multon and The New Magdalena in San Francisco to immense business WILLIAM DALY one of the American four originator of Come Down to the Trough and a clever minstrel who made a great hit here not long ago with the Howard Specialty Company died rcently in New York PRCETTE is a Washingtonian Michel Ana is a native of Venezula ot Spanish de ent Abbott and her husband live in ei v York where they own a house on Fifth Avenue but most of their vaca lions are passed in Europe LEWIS MORRISON writes that his success suc-cess in Faust has been so great at the Baldwin that he will continue its run at the California He goes to Borland then e goes through Montana and reaches here in June to do Won at Last with our amateurs A M PALMER will not bring the Madison Square people west this sum mer The interstate law is probably the main reason The only actor unaffected un-affected by the new legislation is George O Mile who being a minister gets half ratas A special clause ought to have I been put in the bill excluding nim from its benefits So DATE has as yet been settled on by the Home Club for the production of Storm Beaten Toe piece has been ex tensively and advantageously ad vcr eyed through the Abbott season and as it already has a wide favor from its metropolitan run the amateurs ought to de quite well with it THE California management ard for tunat in baring secured Jean Clara Walters for the part of Biddy Ronan in tae Shadows of a Great City as she it repeating the hit she mad in tne Baid win production three years ago The successor the drana depends greatly on this character and it would have been dih3uk to have found another actress so well fitted for the part Jfn < all Lramu THE people of the Abbott Company are unanimous m their praise ot the acoustic properties of the Salt Luke Theatre All the Irinipal3 say there are but few houses L m America where ti ey can sing with as much ease or v he e sound travels so evenly and un b open They are also struck with the unusual size of the stage the chorus nrls stating that thev almost lost them st vas m yesterday march The Plaintiff a new PaPer built on the ruins of SoT whicbrose out of tbe ashes of the Drastic frl Time has made its n appearance in Sew York It has the old 1 ines clever correspondent ftom this city It does not tie itself to the stricsls alone but wanders over the whole fifth of sports and HUllseUieuts The first number looks as Ii it ought to be a An go exhaustive and well vrt ten article en Augllti J Dlv the great manager and adapter IS a principal feature BooTH OPENS Hamlet in San Iratt tired to morrow night and plays both Othello and ago daring his engage went He fills in the next month on the coaSt and arrives here tJ com = mence what will be the mentin the history of our Theatre on April 12th He plays five nights but at what prices is as yet unknown In Han Francisco the seats for the first night were sold by auction and general prices range 250 200 gli0 sad lOO FOLLOWING IMMEDIATELY Lr after Booth comes Carleton for four nights commencing com-mencing April 18th Good policy would dictate a postponement of this engagement for a few nights Bcoths seasonif prices are reasonablewill ibe a regular financial simoon among theatre goers and it will take several days to allow the community to recover trom it In San Francisco Carleton is I commencing his third week tomorrow night He has played Ermitiie two fweeKs with Alice Vincent in the title role and now starts in on Nanon probably prob-ably ending with the Drum Majors Daughter |