Show I I c cy y d C I I T THIS WEEK ATTHE AT ATTHE THE THEATRES LT LAKE n I diY 1 Tu day and Wednesday hind and I 14 Hi Jamee Iames in ii u Vir Virt ir t Th The Mer nal t of 4 url uI 4 and 4 ev evenings an and l clay Her Vow 1114 Friday ar d Sat Saturday and Saturday mat 4 LiP Yon 4 L week London Gal Gai Gait Galt t HitI H 1 ii I alway plent to re record ord sue sued d c t r Salt sait Lakers LakeN wh h onca n a to other The reo re the werk of oC Garner Gamer S Sten houie TIlI be d with Ith muCh Interest by h the roun man many 1 here haro I f I tAk n from froni Gleasons 8 11 ekly devoted l to that I 1 Is and It 1 was vas a clet r of Mr t ular tor artt arU t to make maket t l ot of his hili pupils In MapLe room of the Palace hotel 1 with nun Ir c On Monday Mon the opening nl night ht Ir hm r th the Iol contributed trI v hood good el and nd during the I k m many n other artist w were re heard I i rf f t the ht singers who proved most 1 t WuK GarM S the IlL tenor On Tue Tuesday da evening he two dreams Sea Dreams by byrt Mt rt taIf lf and My Iy Tosti for which he won on Im and applause Mr Ml voice is MUd and 1 i WIth and Tj Hr never a cUm Mud and ht hI good and pure never fall Call to make the ot of the son Song IH plain to hIs Gorge Piper per of o th the Salt SaltI J I It Ic put on his entIre ot f and nd tt t tim the He MU an p Uth that he had appareled fro rf because he be was wall aon to the tho PrES Pre dub As AI the JInks 1 off until Thursday y nl night ht It will r p that Geale lOt got ready In plenty C C 4 were on during th w week k be behr hr won n the Padre 1 prize of 0 M fr ff 1 he best orchestral Jj I The r ws I S o hh a reward of oft t r that Mr vas as abut h to the i I etl Theres a young youn men uan 11 i Tilt rite bis In the 1 or of ha some day Salt is proud ot of him hinl 1 PROMISE OF THE THEATRES Lii Tam j who 10 fr r almost a half ury un hu ha bees been one of the tho if I country Countr a d hta at thU Salt alt he tre tomorrow night niehl with a rival f haI of ce to bt be followed u f night with a pre f ot of Jam Y V matinee In InU U f will and on nell nl ht uj Ay drama Th erchant or yon n nM M 1 Jam Jamee bas baM never gIven jv a gr greater ater t tC of h 8 art or ar a aI I of the of hi fUr than that wl ch In his hill mast per f l u ot of and ruly I Il r l actor so I R id with such mt SI jr to Lou Jante Hf t tr r with all ally J y kaI charm and artI I that eminently meets 1 1 Jt hu of nl the IJ ber Is th play th JY 7 tir the thet t phase of acUl u uJ J I LittI rd I 1 the voice olee of und f ot o this unity 1 U 1 i 1 lf echoed from n to all aU aUnd nd from fren the British n f haY have beso In Of r ri i tri Im of C R h tl 1 u t en by tr 1 Jam Jame an 1 01 e been In t I M i t the he lit and dramatic been beau beaul t l tn In this truly Ir treat t drama m lieu hu haai been pIa played b bC hI C I of not and J treatment nt It hn eIdent j i I 1 tt at mall many of oC their hands yet ruN ft l Ii so ao perfect t Its ita theme t me t tn and it its InoUye O enn bUna bUnaI I t t ia It Is on one of th the meet Opu ma presented to the public r I lemar ii 1 be the em 1 Ill Ut oC at barbarian austerity a per molded I 11 thY tho outward attributes fit at un nath od yet th there sympathetic af afi H i 1 bat t f only awakened by bJ the lea Ie ot of ParthenIa w o 1 cr Io I Ic two souls Mula with but a 11 t u t two hearts tha t t U as ast t I lr ir Junies has lia played Ir Irti I t ti prominent nt Parthenia I Ic c Mr tr In Ic lUG n of Mr I mes i said laid to t 11 1 from the many man Imper Impert t VIX offered by other 1 rs ra as he be re eals a Jew Jev lv Jy not the tho Tr J or of nt Ie but a c 1 WhO bY toe force of oh I tt x 1 lt of ant sut hl F j it the urt fr VI ni Thus almost a new Je Jew Is il Isted ted td one that has been eg o on n l b hr ern critics as a re ela S departure from the theS S hoek Ok or of the pest past 1 I i J J 1 Coleman is d to Me have nl 1 Mr Ir James Jamee with an 4 I isle I of seats Rata for tor I of Bon Ben Hur Huri 11 i Ct at th Salt Lake mf lc tit tH 10 s a nJ m nett Tic The I Is to 1111 au an d i an and thre h t e hrias I as a day 1 t dy Monday I tc c cL Wy L r mcc i C oO J 4 1 th t cLio t c able That the Ben Hur soa soan n this hilt hitt will bo be n a popular ili I now a forone conclusion for every mall maiI it itis ItIs is eail brings to Manager l nager largo large for Cor seat eat r from out of town Theatre have hae Ji ion m in Ogden Logan ogan PrO Prove Park Ity Rock Springs Eureka and many othor about The cast of Ben Hurtt Hur this season Is said to be the best ewt with Interpretation thu The leading role is isI in I the hands of Alphon Ethier a ti Ui ot of this state Others arc Charles RI el Robert jr ji henrY Weaver Charles CharIe ld Julius Me Mc loker Mabel abel Mortimer Dor tos more Josephine Morse Stella and Daisy RobInson 0 Livera of Of the strenuous order wilt remember with pleasure the recent of Charles A Ta lori c capable pablo Ci company In th White Tigress of Japan and Es Escaped Cupid From Fram the Harem all bearing the black cat trademark This ca capable ble Is 18 to playa play a return mot meat at the Grand theatre commencIng lag Ing Sunday Dec 17 presentIng a well known eastern success s Her Marriage 0 Briefly the story is as tolls John Carlton Canton of a railroad eat ent ma and then deserts desert late Kate Waltre an humble engineers r daugh daughter ter Carlton Canton believing that a man In Inthe Inthe the guise ot of a 8 priest performed the ceremony emon emony maintains that the marriage marria was n a false falso one but DaffY Dan his slave 1 knows that his master mastor Is 18 a vii U Ulain lain anti and to save the name of is do voted friend Kato Kate engages a 3 priest The loyal wom woman through a r row and remains true to hor Oli marriage vow OW but slowly and awful reality the fiendish of her villainous husband dawn upon her hor Carlton now In love with the railroad presidents daughter Hester Norton orton vainly attempts to thrust the tho woman he has deserted from hl his C path but is thwarted thwart d by Ned ed Benton a ayoung young oung t telegraph operator who loves Kate Walters Walten with a pure and faithful devotion Finally In sheer deptra flea Carlton Canton alleges that Kate Is mad and while attempting to dra drag away to an asylum meets a tra tragic l death at atthe atthe the hands of Daffy Datry Dan Th Tim pIa play is said to be interspersed with delightful bits of comedy of the kind rarely wit n on the tho melodramatic stage while the scenic equipment is s very elaborate and and true to location The production will be given shen under the tho personal direction of oC the well known author and producer Charles A ATaylor Taylor b by his own company of New NewYork York In It discussing the longevity of corn com dies upon uon the American stagE du due attention must b be paid to the apparently hn imperishable Yon Ton Yonson some ome mana managers ers are wont to boast of a series of long IonS runs In Xe New York City without taking cognizance of th the ins their entertainment leaves throughout the country countr The Ity of Yon Yonson however was not to the metropolis but the Swedish comedy has pro proven n a valuable fifteen years ears triumph as 8 it has been played from Sand Sandy Hook to the Sacramento valley year In and andr year r out without losing a single tea feA feAture ture of Its popularity It comes here hereto to the tho NeW Grand on Thurs Thure day for three and Saturday mat entirely new in scenic end and with JUt the best Yon Ton W vio 10 has been seen In this country H Ito Is Earl Ead K who conies comes front from dot det and was wall born in the tho shed of th the mighty which rears Is giant brad just outside Ute the town fI or on the placid of the Mr Ir Mitchell Is a oun man who work d isis way Into th tho theatrical profession through his early connection with the opera house I lit In Stockholm litter Viter he became a val valuable I member of King Oscars tock stock Having relatives relative In ii this who wrote in glowing terms of i ithe the brilliant prospects awaIting a ayoung I young man here Mr Ir mined to strike out for fame and fortune for fortune tune No o GOner had hd bt h reached New NewYork York then he secured a profitable i 1 at Keiths theatre and rt r a large larre salary for fot a fim simple Y Swedish dialect ah anar P S J I Kennedy saw Mr it Mitchells work and aid him foj fo the thc i of Yon onson for fOl this thi sel enon n The he has hils al already 11 ready scored proves lins hUl to be the thc greatest Yon ev ever r the pro uc lion tion 4 C C The Xe New London Girls at the Lyric Is 15 a brand brund new show In all the name implies The costumes and scenery nr are elegant and elaborate and andt t entails nn an oC expenditure of oC over The two burlesques are something r before attempted In theatres and the Is composed or of ortho the tho biggest headliners In Among them may he be mentioned n The Tho Wonderful latest Is test sensation sen atlon the 1111 r come dlAn Pat White the corned comedy pair Ferguson Watson the Ginger Girls Adams the dancing marvels marel Bissett Scott 1 Grace Groce Dean Jack Strouse Nettle ettle Grant and and others The opening num number number ber is an ori original inal conceit entitled Way Out West est and introduces tent twenty sprightly mis misses who tho si and dance v very cleverly The rite closing bur burlesque burlesque lesque was built for laughing lur only Jt is fa called Things Lp and th the entire company compan numbering over oer fort forty peo people plo including chew shew girls and ten tea clever clevel comedians The rhe music has all been written tot for this and the show as a l whole is the biggest attraction which the Lyric has yet offered It its patrons The coming of Calve in concert its 15 an ev event nt which no season has ever duplicated For one onn thing she has not toured the country countr oven once before ef re and for another there is but butone I one Calve and she Is the famous Carmen She comes to the Taber Tabernacle nacle on Jut Jan l and besides the no nota notable I ta table ble company of oC surrounding her there will be one especial feature ot or Interest which will not nol be surpassed I here for or many years and that is the renditiOn of the tho great groat song In Inc c costume tume the Paris Matin declared anent the departure ot of their great favorite for tor the shores ot of Amer America lea ica A season nason at the Opera without CAlve would be one without Gounod Bizet and Charpentier That 5 t I z zI t I Jr I I 1 tt I rt 5 s sI I s r I W Louis and Aphie James in v the great diva has d to o on a l concert tour this is the grIn n of our dear sistr republic and th loss of France Her r app appearance at attim tim tho Opera put life into R a jaded SeAson co evoking the gre greatest te t en enthusiasm n Calves Cacs voice ma may he be likened to a grows rIcher moro more resonant with years and our fa favorite orito Carmen is but now itt in her very prime Calves Cales appearance here will be a areat great reat event and th the contain man many of th the most charming of the great artists seI selections The Pacific c coast a t managers ot of the tour Lois Steers Vynn Coman are work workIng working Ing with J J McClellan to make the concert a popular anti local success for there is no doubt of its artistic a w a At 10 Friday morning Trees Treas Treasur ur I Wesley J Wilson of the Or Orpheum the new theatre ou State Stat street will the bo office for tor the booking of seats jOt for the Initial performance Christmas night Judg Judging ing from the tho amount of oC comment heard around town ton the openIng night will abl a bi rush for tor seats As all the features t f th the opening bill bUl have hae not yet Jet been decided upon Man Manager ag ager r s is postponing e meats ments until early in lz the tho week how however however ever ho promises s an aggregation of ht that should satisfy the moat Yest Yesterday the building was Inspect Inspected ed b by Chief B Bywater water ot of the fire de t who pronounced It perfectly safe and ill III ever every respect up to the requirements of a modern modem amusement house hOUie The Tho wiring has been examined and tire fire alarm boxes installed follow folio folioIng Ing the placing of the last opera chair in p With hardwood chairs In inthe the balcony and red leather re i cers rs In the parquet tho house now has the contour of an l 1 dH theatre I II I On Monday the tho tw two carloads or of I and the drop curtain will hO be hOI beI I unloaded and Placed paced in posItion I II I Work ork also alBo will ho be commenced on la lay I 1000 yards of velvet carpet and I II h hangIng the yards ot of French plush I s that have been purchased ed edI I I from a 1 loui lotu furnishing house In every er respect t the con contractors tractors up with their work and the house should be turned out outI I complete hy by the end of the week I I The staff of the is an and with the tho exception of the I manager who represents General I II I Manager Martin Beck of the Or heum circuit at Chicago one and an all are I r residents l of Salt Lake Lak The roster is I Jules Julee F manager Wesley S J JI I Wilson treasurer WIllard j leader ot of the orchestra J I superintendent of auditorium H B BAlders BAlders Alders superintendent or of stage H S Mills electricIan T F Tb pro grammo gramme and W C Ballenger officer The fhe subordinates connected with each are also one and all Salt Lake m men n This policy Is also c carried out when it comes to the tho orchestra which Is made up of the following local musicians Willard vm rd Weihe first violin and leader leeder Willard Youngdale violin Alfred Masterman n second yb 10 Un hirt Sardoni Sardon viola John H Smith flute Walter Sims Chris Jesperson string bass Carl cornet W H DanIels trombone and BeesIe BeeBle druma With this ni it cart be seen that ono one ot of the special features of the new hOlge will be Us Its orchestra which Is claimed for Cor itu leader header to be ba the best beston beston on the Orpheum circuit man for man manI I When it comes to exits the company erecting the building has gone beyond the lImit provided by law to the e ex extent tent of open Irig for the pis 1300 mople the thedoor thedoor door space pace 2000 24 1 Inches for or every per persons perSons sons lis as pr the tha ordinance passed a yoa This was vas d tubs week when Chief D In l personally y iad Qa the PROM FROM n CURTAIN Ir fr t in his dressing dr room om a bo betide l o French vichy Ich nt at one elbow and his ial ul conc concertina at att atthe t the hu Ordinarily the tho c Is such uch a humble instrument in orchestra that on one pays little atten attea to it but when one b hiss staked stake as much upon it ns as Jo u thorn his remarks m en th the house piano Sr worth listening g to 1 was just outside of London En Eng lano sold Mid Mr Ir ninny yearS ago wb n m my r and I II were n is ft a suburb At that time I to pay on t at n instrument called a sardine bo box Isn is a sort art of corn ot of a trumpet and harmonies Jt 11 was as t tu custom tn In England In I ears sl I f i t is yet t fo for the work workmen I m men n in th the a and other r places I whets th they loav tho r work In the tho 1 to o home In little In InI I tb fI was some Mm man who I i t pl Ed an instrument It was as I and Wl very ton a harmon i ka ice or a aI The Th faw was an L Lee LeeI o I II I I and I 1 had bad seen th the workmen I t th the f torl n l bour by our I in tb thc with somo in the 1 h 1 pla n favor favorit he it air It T 1541 I UtO e lisle inLo taking up the then t n id T I bought a cheep con and to play Ia Nancy r In fact I to pic play It with t and soon mastered that I tune than any follow fellow I In the neIghborhood One evening I II waIt for th the n and lU as the they I started up the J I the head I of laying ny concertina It t w a huge I 1 was the tho lUf lion of the neighborhood The Una tn very In that crowd |