Show AfIUSEMENT5 1 The Grand held an audience that about twothirds filled the house last evening when The Pulse of New York company Opened for a weeks engagement As far a having anything tQ do with the piece is concerned its title might just as well have been The Pulse of Hoboken or of Wehauken it i not a sensational melodrama melo-drama a may have been supposed from its name but u string cf specialties hung c round a plot about as attenuated as it could well be The people are all specialty artists and when doing their various songs and dances are In their element when endeavoring to do anything in the serious line they are not so happy and lone of them Mr Way is ludicrous But in their specialty work several of the people peo-ple shine notably liss Maitland the possessor pos-sessor of a contralto voice that might almost al-most be called baritone Miss Stella May hew who told some funny yarns and sang somo taking coon songs Mr Lang whose Snapper kept the galleries in an uproar and the two Thompson tots whose preco ciousness was quite wonderful The audience au-dience gave the youngsters a regular ovation ova-tion for their specialty acts The same bill runs all the weeks < week-s > < J > < s > The Girl From Paris gives three performances per-formances or exhibitions at the theatre opening Friday evening < 4 > < > i The Salt Lake Opera company held Its first rehearsal of Said Pasha at Calders hall last evening under Mr Welhe The chorus was greatly charmed with the new gc1tl charme work which will be presented with six or eight more people than the number which took part in The Chimes or Normandy z < 5 > t The announcement of the coming of the Calhoun Opera company was made at the Grand last evening Amorlta and The Grand dered Duchess will be the operas ren e a |