Show SALT LAKE THEATRE CHAS s I3URTON lJANAGER Commencing WednesdaYJ March 4j AIULrbA Y MrINE Season Limited to Four Evenings and One Afternoon Performance The management has the honor to announce the second season of Grand Opera sung in the Engliso language by the Emma Juch Grand English Opera Company and that having regard to the brilliant success and constantly increasing interest to the performances given by MISS JUCH and her admirable company of singers it has ventured on still further extending the already large repertoire and increasing the number of artists chorus and orchestra The following arrangements are respectfully re-spectfully submitted and it is hoped will meet with the approval of the patrons of the lyric stage throughout America The strength of the list of principal singers and artistic arrangements especially are adapted to the exacting requirements of the Wagner operas SOPRANOSAMMA JUCH Georgine Von Januschowsky Carlotta Maconda Maria Freebert CONTRALTOSLouise Meislinger Jennie G Flower Dora Eseott Bernice Holmes TENORSCharles Redmondt Payne Clarke William Stephens George Gould John E Belton BARITONESOtto Rathjens Leo Stormont Allerino Gannio BASSES Franz Vetta E N Knight Pier Delasco S H Dudley Adolph Neuendorff Musical Director Wm Parry Stage Manager L EMMA H JUCH OPERA l FESTIVAL 20GREAT ARTISTS20 I 110 T MEMBERS 110 The Jncli Chorus 1 The Jncli Orchestra 1 i Director CHAS E LOCKE TRIUMPHANT TOUR OF THE CONTINENT I 1 1 1 p p 4 a 0 gm = pn y p = = 4 f 5nPmiL4tsnmrsasnibnn t4 d p aia p EMMA JUCH The Illustrious Diva of English Opera IESU MAD DEYKNASA MWY Fy iaith Fy ngwlad Fy nghenedl THE CAMBRIAN ASSOCIATION OF UTAH 1 FIRST ANNUAL ANNIVERSARY held at CLAYTONS HALL I Over S R Marks Cos Furniture Store SaI1 Lake City U1ab ST DAVIDS DAY MARCH 2 1891 0 Ti a JTor Tra Brython > AETERNOON SESSION 2 OCLOCK Introductory remarks by the President o E M Bynon Men oIHarleoh Welsh national air as arranged by Dr Jos Parry Prof Evan Stephens and company Opening Address Governor Arthur L Thomas Duet y Ddau forwr Dr Jos Parry David Jones and Thomas Hughes Salutation by the Bards Anerohiadau y beirdd un n AddressunThe Welsh in America EM Bynon Double Quartette Rising of the Sun tI Co diad yr Haul H M Roberts and company Addres u U unn John J Davfes Ieuan Ddu Extemporaneous ver e singing Canu Pe nillion gydar Delyn harp accompany ment H M Roberts and others Comic Song nn n William Davies Selection of Welsh airs on harp W L Jones Welsh National HymnHen wald fy nhadau Prof Evan Stephens Officers of the Association M Bynon president John S Cowls icepresident H M lioberts treasurer aVnUam Williams sec rotary General Committee Elias Morris David John M D Bowen W O Williams 1 Barton Co the Clothiers l f Oes y Byd Tr Laths Cymcraer EVENING SESSION 730 OCLOCK America Chorus by Audience H M Roberts Presentation of Bordic Chair nnn William N Williams BalladnuuMrs Lizzie Thomas Edwards Overture Organ Poet and Peasant n n Miss Gwendolen Lewis I The Ash Grove Llwyn on Prof E Stephens and Company Address George G Bywater SongSelectedHenry Gardner ltecitetionSt Davids Dayatlas nn Miss Pearl Evans AirliThe Little Beggar Girl iY GardotasJones Fach n David Jones Song Selected u nMrs Agnes OlsenThomas Recitation John E Evans Baritone SoloSelectedMoroni Thomas GleeVales of Descret Pro Evan Stephens Prof E Stephens and Company Pianist Miss Fanny Parry HarpistsMessrs W L Jones and D Jeremy Committee on DecorationMrs H F Evans Mrs Owen Davis Mrs W N Williams Miss Sadie Thomas Committee on ArrangementsH F Evans William Roberts W N Williams Moses Parry Committee on MusicProf Evan Stephens Henry Gardner Moroni Thomas Miss Sadie Thomas MM Lizzie Thomas Edwards Mrs Ann Lewis Cowley n The acreage of the zoological gardens in Europe ranges from about half a dozen to half It hundred acres but hardly one oi them has room enough for its animals It is asserted that Mrs Mabel Gentry i schoolteacher of Neosho county Kan rides 105 miles every week in going to and fwsanK from school ggCobn Bros having received large shipment ship-ment of muslin underwear which arrived too late for their sale last week have concluded con-cluded to continue the sale until Wednesday Wednes-day March 4 Call on Barratt Bros for furniture if11 T i fiifr if iiTT r rffitfflmnypiQQSTi HSALT LAKE CITY UTAfti 39Y2 S West Temple Street JOB PRINTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Most Complete Line of IS < H OW I V F 1E > IN THE WEST I i J1r k Ii S C REPERTOIRE Wednesday Evening March 4 RICHARD WAGNERS TANNHAUSER ELIZABETH Miss Jucn Thursday Evening March 5th CHARLES GOUNODS FAUSTo Friday Evening March 6th G METERHEERS LES HUGUENOTS VALENTINE Miss JUCH Saturday Matinee March 7th GEORGE BIZETS CARMENa Saturday Evening March 7th RICHARD WAGNERS Tie Flying Dutchman SaNTA MISS JUCH Sale of Seats OPENS 10 am Monday Toiorroi PRICESt 200 180 1007k J 5flo SATURDAYMATINEE POPULAR PRICES 100 Thc cJ 60c 20uv IMPORTANT NOTICE The present engagement oL the Emma Juch Grand Opera Company will be memorable mem-orable on account of the production for thai first time in Salt Lake city of Wagners Tannhauser and The Flying Dutchman Dutch-man and Meyerbeers Hugenot Theso J operas will present Miss JUCH in three other ot-her greatest lyric impersonations and wllll be mounted with a wealth of customary scenery and brilliant and startling electrical 1 and spectacular effects never excelled > The Steinway Piano used by the Juch company I WONDERLAND I AND BIJOU THEATORIUM I L SACKETT and WM LAWLER SOLE PROPRIETORS J E SACKETT r AGENT Second South Street Next to Cullen r Week Commencing Tomorrow REGULAR PRICES NOW PREVAIL I From today everyone will be admitted for the same price as prevails at all the popular places controlled by this company and will be the liberal price that will enable everyone to go and see the world in contribution for 110e 1 ADMITS TO ALL 10e All Attractions those Attending Tomorrow To-morrow Will See Are New BARNEY NELSON t A 4 Mechanic Inventor and Sketch ArtistWithout Arms CARLA > i < t A Monster Band t c CHAS DIAMOND The Milanese Minstrel l r vAST v-AST ART A1 < The Marvellous Illusion I H WILLIAM YOUNG I I Late of McCabe Youngs Minstrels Too GreatVocalist LM < t 0 GLEASON CHILDREN w7 Most Famous of all Tuvenile Performers Ladies Look VT m WT 9 BOHEMIAS GREATEST SEERESS will hold receptions I STT I T I 1 H I and tell the iortune3 of all ladies attending free of charge 1 1 U 1 II I I No matter how skeptical you may be or how much you decry I I this wonderful womans powers you will surely leave wondering wonder-ing how she could know so much about your life Remember no charge no fee for unfolding the future to ladies I Continuous Shows I No Waits I WONDERLAND is Open Daily from 1 to 1030 pm I 1005 ADMITS TO ALL 1 1Oc 1 BEST FIRST FLOOR BAJRJBEJKi SHOP IX TOVN if = 1 II iis co 0 f = = g 5 5 o 13 W South Temple St Salt Lake City 1 YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED JAMES li WATTS PROPS Franklin A venue Theatre CHAS F REYNOLDS Co Proprietors JAB 0 FiYNN Director of Amusements The Only Vaudeville Theatre I In the City Playing nothing but the Best Eastern and San Francisco Attractions EVERY EVENING AT 8 OCLOCK Grand Change of Programme Each Week PRICES 25 and 50 Cents I THE MODEL GROCERY STORE Cor First East and Seventh South Streets Having purchased the Grocery Hay Grain and Coal business from M J Malley we wilt be pleased to furnish his old customers and a3 many new ones as see fit to give us a trial Full weight and measure is our motto We aim to gain your confidence and when gained to retain It Goods delivered free to any part of the city Respectfully yours DELANEY CO Salt Lake City Utah l FOX SYMONS 322 Main St Cabinet Photos 300 per doz FIRSTCLASS WORK 1 E a1 > U8he 16 Year |