Show C t r I 1 4 y 1 i i t i I 1 3 4 r I 1 HERE Is no em ime rne thing per pitr r baus baue l lf JU ut tto to it a city of third f 1 size is a 10 prolific source or of fac or pride if you than an His ita poems I and attainments per pertaining pertaining Q taming to alt act Actual A talent in this dl di direction makes pride th the more justi justl justifiable It ill iS i always alway a pleasure p to wit witness ness ne s the suet uc t is of any endeavor along alongI I tr t r lines aud ard that wa wk W Salt Lakes Pl t last Ja t week Th lake opera cipora f company is one of i he she comparatively l mp ratin sty IY few amateur or 01 orI I I fill Itc ions In existence e exists i fl not fed from In lb rib of f charity haT t White While there is a aS ase S se s of patriotism ru doubtless which rt pr II tilts a trod good und many man who are aw not notarI arI t n ent devours to turn tum out say or ot c r year y r 1 and an squander Juler their Tn man in an oil on ti ii i s frivolity almost with Ut t for the t ht recklessness of th 1 tt h instances s are re In the minority The theatregoing pat pi the th efforts of or the Salt SaltI I J Ls ki k I opera t pera company because it has learned 1 th standard of Its perform p an is ii and nd n in is i content to do so with Ith this is tH the seventh or eighth of the home company It ItI I suri asses l es some and ond i alls alas short of or oth other othen erg en er in the repertoire But Bur the same un nu Hn pt l success attended it A Ac c seems to have hays hung over ov r the the very night oJE or of JH th first fir presentation Rt of Ti Th old eld 1 Home Dramatic club had its The ability of or ofU f us n of or f prosperity U members 1 s why was universally nt liz i There Th Is noni for doubt how U PV r r ih 1 that t It played before such uch u Audiences IH and MO 11 n many may of them themi r Il i t to 11 operatic organization organisation which has hasso go so I it 4 r jr r F Is hi a rare type b from the i school Its It profusion ion of mel mcl me ud is unbroken One is ts not carried iti the I tf clouds to n b bp be soaring one mo ino tn nt rod rn dropped the th next net There a air all In lh th J whole work that we i bring brine the most susceptible list tier to the point of eager nETI It iR is when the is consid ld crt r d I r s a whole that its beauty is most st t The tener enjoys one part port jn In Im s much a ils another so far fILl as ash V th h xiT t f IP is II possible po and nd well sat i M I naly l but bitt perfectly calm and colb I One might search in vain vt n for th t h gems in It is ise e Md 1 I I id iii f r airs which attract special att etl at that the tho riece has rarely been J f without a few ff w interpolations aI uM uTti properly come under that i a t inn Ti TIll interpolations art ut for Corthe the solo soloIst int whom hom upP has J to an ext nt that suggests his hiR having im pro provis 0 vial vis ill 1 i it its specialties on un a pIpe pine organ i with wit h the t 11 missing What hat he heh hebur M bur haj h U provided In the way wa of solos is far to the chorus thorus work m Th pleasant m ant impression made by Miss gilts 11 Ar Arvilla villa lark in the role of nf Lydia di ul tl ss means her retention as the theo cot cottony o I rys prima donna The manage manJe C m is to be ire as well as Mi Mic i lark for both bath will wiH profit I Un rn p tik tia Fl of the other principals Miss Q Clink II rk k has ht had the advantage of a training tn riff rief h it may nave ave been i wn TI n of the finest fint of mug in the fhe Unit d States Her voice oice i Is 14 1 t t thrall d rH full fun of f dramatic tire lire re rein reIl srn in i id Il wall w 11 adapted i apted to operatic OW a r while hilt as possessing dramatic in stir t tor lor her 1111 1 sr appearance the they y rF tr man lInan a a 1 surprise 1011 l f larks r r ls are tIe quite juite right in pr Jr iv i il z a brilliant career fur for her hersh hl r rIi sh Ii III seer ir take lake the operatic stage IH es il i j C 0 i Parish irish h Priest st is not 1 t la lassie k kd If I N do d ii iL powes pw the oft of t th tI iio l n drama But in Its It own int way tty it is I ont n of the choicest st th l L Hit at a T Lake ha haI witnessed lE during luring th i n irl season Ti Tt dia duet distinctions dis tin ar aI its rather a total ab abc CI c t of ht Y or fir tug aug augi ug I tH L i In n and anti its rural Iura I i ity In Ini hu hoI i its t 5 it U flows C the type ype of or orT ofT T kl iii The author has no DO f it necessary neI ar to tu int fa faid rui id d wnm n or a l scoundrels villa tzu Qu t 1 the ili contrary the hero i 1 made the t Jia Itin in pro PI but hut eventually re rev ret v t his nis hi e exalted t alted standing f t I plays pia y dE des success True Tru th the have their th lr rugged edges e It Is Isi i times hard to tu tl reconcile ce the elm aim pt pi scenes e nes w ith stage presents pre enta tin tio For in tan in The Parish j an awful quarrel arises over overn n I t tiers lr shingle the wl tto set let sets letI s tin tint tins I tn t Ir tr 1 r foot rt t down on the proposition proportion t to n 1 k up tip a board on the door of her herrs hertt fat tt rs rt mansion Again the lovers loers wh sit hiv have 11 separated through his faith ea r ss s are brought together largely th h th the discovery of f an old school bot boj K i itt iri i l which he hf wrote words word of ot en ende enu u de deal mI Itt to the girt girl Pretty but not fir I Tin 1 1 Delightful veil it of comedy run run nin I in through rough th Th Parish f Priest and nd the apita atila manner in which w It is r i t out fut by Sully ought to o make its r ife life a iong one ont o One Ont can tan watch It time ti 43 in and never tir U tire nor not feel the t of hit his conscience con because he en v i it itA itA t tA A noteworthy event at the Salt Lake theatre for Wednesday w day and The y April 24 4 and 25 J win wilt be the of nf Nathan H le lf Clyde I ring revolutionary y play pay by Howard How dri Kyle Kyll and company y 1 Jt t at try cry of that noble young youns pa trall t l than athan Hale HaIe is familiar to all allAn An Caught in the self imposed hr sed r t t k Gf ng the 1 a as at a a sentenced Ed tc tr t the thega i q g fi ga atie lIo s r i vt t he 1 si ge g a rt t f 31 21 this valia valiant tI martyr not from froin hut ut u 1 rL BU m met this fat f J t to posterity ty those tito e fe a word Wor i L ht L only regret ret that I lr one ne lt to lose for my y coun tt tty w 14 viii 1111 I Lb b iJ g this Ruble l hero h ro rot t the p 1 of his ts pla pl has ha s pre pret 34 t t s 13 re e o days S bf of t tf s f uni lUK nd stress bf of J 3 j ii 6 not BT sfa m t 1 r be has bas spa pt fi a 4 r l I tf to fake a Id xe rt If n lQ r uj the thet g r rf f t fig u I c cc urt Hutt F eal thc e rt ft 3 i t Idl riel UY eom Il f ImI P tt b br i v r Af i n aye alt o oJ J i fr a zt t tF tC lH Of t t r rD D C t r L 0 F i r L k t L LL Lf 00 It f I IA A and her Iler and will win stand her In good stearl in the portrayal al of this colonial maidAn maid maidAn maidAn An amusing story is related of ot a n SherIff of or Douglas Dougl county Nebraska who went behind the Scenes during a performance of ot Zaza to collect a jua ment t of or 1804 1800 against Mrs a Leslie Carte due a physician in Chicago for services rendered r during her sensa trial As the story runs run Sheriff Power reached the stage dur during during during ing the tha first act which is supposed to represent repress it t the rear of or a French stage and Power Pow r thought when whan he saw Zaza out on the thc Stage sta e in a rage ra e at her rec recreant recreant recreant lover whom she was wat abusing that the woman was really reaU in a u tun t n tr trum um and did not realize that a real performance was on and und that a woman waft ww doing a floe fine piece of emo emotional emotional He said I 1 had bed no n trouble getting pt it thet the at door but ut I had plenty plent of or it after atter f inside I never neer saw so many actresses aU ail al at once in my life as us there were crowded around me on the stage How many many Why it seemed to me ipe there were were ere at least Somebody told em emI I was the sheriff and then they began to Jolly me One asked as edmo ma me if I had a jimmy in my mJ pocket and another wanted to know Id rd do with Avith a lot lotof of od if I r should happen to get em Finally an old Irishman dressed up as a Frenchman came over oer overto overto to me and said he was the stage manager man manager manager ager and asked me what I wanted w I told him I T wanted Mrs Carter earter and he be pointed out to the center of the stage saying There she he is go and get set her herI I in the humor to rut cut ut in and besides he ld s I t dont know enough French to ne three seconds in a show like so I just concluded to keep lt ep my eye an Mrs Carter since she had been pointed out tome to me and nail nan her when she got through with the scene I was determined to get the money or the equivalent in personal pers nal property and andI I hud bud the legal documents with me to do the job I r kept my eye on the woman roman and ina In na a couple of 0 minutes she ahe began to scrap sc p wi wilt h 1 a fellow that was leas out on the stage with her hero Say Ive seen Been some pretty lively bouts in my time Umeo and Ive re seen seem little women omen fly up and make mal e suckers of great big powerful men on several occasions but buti i 1 never never saw such a cyclone as that Mrs Carter It take her ller more than three minutes to make that fel fellow fellow low lov give signs to the referee to count him out He laid down like a n miserable miser miserable r rable able quitter and I him Then she sma smash it of the furniture and ran into the th wings where I was leas standing And what did id you say to her What did I say aay to her Why I just said Excuse me a she walked wanted all aH allover allover over oer my feet and then I got out of the they way y Well Vell how about bout the attachment t Oh I thought Id rd better let Jet that go over until I could catch the fhe he woman In Ina Ina ina a better Taint ne no use talking to a woman when she Is flustered I Next Saturday alt ait the Assembly Ass hall two lectures will wm be given ghen by Ernest Ernt peony the naturalist t His subject will wUl be in the afternoon Per Personality Personality Personality of Wild Animals and In the evening vf Wild i Have Hae Known Knon Those who have hava heard son are lavish in their praise of ot his splendid talks The local event is hi be in Ing promoted by Subs SuSa Young Gates Gote It Itis is is likely that the afternoon lecture may be given at the tabernacle bernacle as a special effort error is to be bt a to interest in t school children In the event and a throng throne of youngsters It is expected trill vill m turn out The lectures are said sald to be O full fail of interest td grown people and children alike They are well il 1 will be sung three times this week weak tomorrow afternoon and evening for the public and on Thursday ur at 2 p m for the old folks The rho old date was changed from Wednes day d to Thursday because c of r f President Cannons funeral The company met with their usual enthusiastic reception at Ogden on Friday night t tR R C Easton and JJ McClellan gave a concertIn concert in Provo last evening evenIn and will wUl return to Salt SaIt Like Lq e today Mr Enston Easton leaves for New York In Inthe Inthe the week weak t Manager Peters of ot Calders park has secured Hauerbach this season on GLIMMERINGS GS James K Hackett ett in of Jennico has been added to he ll list tor of real desirable attractions p from tilling dates here this season oh by the illness of ot the th star tar Robert Conness C playing Rupert Rupart In The Prisoner of Zenda was w na sp sO badly Injured in the duel scene recently that th t he was compelled to heave ac the com company com company company pany James Hernes play Sag Harbor has attracted a a number of f actors to the beautiful spot on Long Island Among those who have h token taken up homos domes there thore are br Jqseph Joseph Weaver VIlliam Court legh Lorimer Larimer Stoddard and land W t r H Cr e Jennie Kennark I has hus resigned Si nd as lead lend I II ing I g ta lady y at Jit the American theatre In New li ew and will play a So special en ga O a leading lady for tor the th WooI t stock company at Kansas City t Will C Ma lIari Ie who Wh t wilt will be e re I ed l as in ht h lie Round hound cm ors wa kP th art failure while playing la Ing his lf it f h t 30 at Ann Arbor Ucb Mirk he wits was rung at n dismissed Man llan deville p me i I F Fqy will dill open in ii n v n r al farce ce late in August r the tion ti n of David Henderson l who created the extravaganzas t x of ot bv bi byi one one days aS in Which Toy Jf oy Y made mad his reputation r IL ILk k I 11 tta to l i r 1 s j t ed t ur ular Q ur a tl a f o of f t tie r r t 1 tads I t th tb re Si F 1 f l 1 ui WJ 1 3 tJ 9 bilt p t 9 try n d Y 5 f t t r N 1 J 1 nt i t i i ij oio y II k h L I r J c T fy TW t tiO t 4 iO v iS t F ar and anti Miss Hall kept at least a apart part of the company together and they are are now playing in Portland The correction corr cheerfully is cheerfull made This seems to be he bea a tremendous sea season season son of prosperity plays not notably notably notably ably V t 1 Way V Down East The Little Minister Lovers Lane The Christ ChristIan Christian Ian and Uncle Toms Cabin Judg Judging Judging ing by the th drawing powers of or the above and risque plays pl ys are net the tile standbys ys they th Y once were Miss Kay ferine E Oliver appears at atthe the th First Pr church Tuesday April 23 i and ind two evening s following in her reading recitals s A s good deal of interest Is being aroused in the event LYRICS C The many man friends of Mrs Ella Cum Cumming Cumming Cumming ming Wetzell who was eras operated upon at the Holy Cross hospital last week hope for her complete recovery and early return r tu to Salt Lak bi music sIc circles The warm arm of the Alice Allee Nielsen Opera company in London on Ifs opening early last w presages a popularity for the favorite prima donna across the pond second only o ly to Edna EdnaMay EdnaMay May It Is said Salt Lake will lose one of its ablest j T oung ung pianists early in the falL The young oung man contemplates lo locating locating locating cating in Boston Bost n Mass The ne new new organ las has been tried and found not wanting V The famous old instrument will be toe more than ever a of pride to Salt S lt Bakers Dakers Professor ProCessor McClellan will resume his popular recitals re at an early date an announcement that gives cause for mu mur mutual congratulation Miss Lulu Gates of Provo is making great reat success ss with her music in Ger Germany Germany many At Berlin recently she sang be before before before fore an audience of nobility and a number num number ber bel of foreign ministers with marked distinction to herself Later the young lady was tendered a rare compliment in the form of an Coffer offer to sing in one of the leading churches there at a sal salary salary salary ary of a week wee which ghe Ii declined for private reasons reas Mme Ime Scalchi the famous operatic contralto whom Salt Lake Lah once had the grace not to accept in lieu of Melba Meiba has been booked as a vaudeville at attraction attraction attraction traction In New York by Robert Grau GrauA A series of misfortunes attended the Grau Opera company at its opening in Boston Melba M was waa announced to sing the opening right fight but was too ill III and amI her place was Wf taken by b Miss Adams Many lIany of the turned away from the house in consequence and the occasion lacked lack d social brilliancy y Jean JOe De was to have sung the night following In Le Cid Old but Jean too and Los Les Huguenots was substituted This indisposition in 1 9 result resulted ed rather seriously on n critics are predicting that the great tenor |