Show Notes Jo Grismer and his talented wife return to Salt Lake ia the near future Tha Henrietta is to have its first presentation tion in London this month Taghapietrais once more singing inNew York at the Grand opera house A Sbenendoah company will play in San Francisco all the coming summer Up to date Bronson Howard has received S3C03 in royalties on Shenendoah The Home club have been Invited to do Young Mrs Wmthrop in Park City Stanleys lecture at the theatre occurs a week from tomorrow night The prices are not yet fixed Manager Burton has received some handsome souvenirs of the 150th presentation of Men and Women The settings used in the second act olTann hauser are said to bethe heaviest ever placed on any stage Annie Russell and her husbandG W Pres bery have been presented with free passes to Europe by the steamship agents Edgar L Davenport has been the leading juvenile of the Boston Museum company for four years His engagement will end with this season when he will be at liberty It will be fifty years on March 4th since Boucicaulta London Assurance was produced pro-duced Rose Coghlaa will celebrate it by a revival re-vival of the famous old comedy in Washington The Conover grand march Is the name of anew a-new composition by J M Chamberlain of this city just gotten out It is a taking piece and has received the endorsement of several local professors THE HEitAtn had a call during the week from Mr Aleck Pyperadvance agent of the Henry E Langton ComedyandDramatic company which will soon tourthrough the outer wards and suburban sub-urban st ations Henry Milles and Eben Plympton were offered the leading role in Love and War which is to presented shortly at the Garden theatre Neither of the actors could accept Arthur Dacre has been engaged for the part Grade Plaisted the wellknown comic opera singer arrived from the Orient last Saturday Miss Plaisted has been absent from America eight years the greater portion of which has been spent in Australia She has also visited China Japan and the East Indies and reports herself to have been most successful Music and Drama There is a general curiosity among Salt Lake theatregoers to see Ogdens new 150000 opera house and without doubt the cheap excursion on the 10th will be largely participated in Both roads give a dollar rate but no tickets will be sold except to those purchasing tickets to the theatre Reserved charts will be on display dis-play at both railroad offices here The chorus girls who participated in the drill scene of Poor Johnathan at the Casino wore crape on their left arms last night as an emblem of mourning for the late General Sherman This mark of respect was shown on account of the fact that the Casino was the last playhouse visited by the dead warrior on which occasion it is said he contracted a cold which ended his long and eventful life Wonderland has drawn Interested crowds all the week especially of ladies and children The place is kept up to the top notch of neatness order and respectability and all the attendants are very polite and obliging The adoption of a ten cent fare has Increased the popularity Mr Sackett one of the proprietors has sold out the Lincoln house which will enable him to give more attention to the Salt Lake end Mr Potter of Texas is playing to the capacity of the Star theatre Mr Mordaunts strong and picturesque impersonation of the title part of Mr Gunthers dramatization of the novel is nightly received with enthusiasm and frequent calls before the curtain The play has taken a firm hold ontheatregoers and it is I A regretted by the management that the engagement engage-ment at the Star is a limited one Tlieatrical World Adolph Neuendorf the musical director of the Juch company produced the first Wagner opera heard in this country at the Staflt theatre New York 1871 Louengrin was the opera with Caporel in the title role The performance created a tremendous sensation at the time and was followed by Tannhauser Flying Dutchman Dutch-man and other AVaguer works during the season sea-son which won for Neuendorf much of his present fame King Kalakauas last appearance in public was at the special performance of Carmen given under his pationage in Los AnglOs by the Emma Juch company He was so charmed with Miss Juchs rendition of the Gypsy heroine that at the end of the first act when called before be-fore the curtain Miss Juch was presented by him in person with a handsome bouquet of roses in the center of which rested a diamond broach of elegant design Ada Isaacs Menken did not appreciate the value of money She would give away her last dollar without knowing or caring where the next money was coming from I visited her in London She ordered wine and would not permit per-mit me to drink the second glass from the same bottle She was an inveterate smoker and her cigars were invariably of the best She made over two hundred and fifty thousand dollars yet died in poverty and so ended the life of one of the most talented and generous hearted women of her time Her death occurred in Paris August 10 1868 at the early age of 30 years Over her grave stands a monument erected by Ned Jones and upon which Is inscribed Thou Knowest London Letter |