Show ULVEY is JUBILANT I F Theatrical Manager Makes a Pickup of 1 c F THE OPERA HOUSE DEAL I WAS wAz GOING TO QUIT ANYWAY AFTER APTER THIS TEIS SEASON j J 0 One of the most mosi most interesting business transactions ever pulled off oft in Salt Lake is that concerning the transfer of the Grand opera house to Manager Kallman of the Ralph E 33 King ing Stock company and others by M E Mulvey the present manager manager of the luse Juse The Thed deal d went through at lit i t yester yesterday yesterday g day afternoon when Mr Mulvey re received O tor for his lease and ninety i days notice to 0 vacate Before 4 today Mr Kallman Kaliman and his as associates assocIates associates will doubtless begin to realize that they are up against it Mr Mul Mulvey Mulvey Mulvey vey declares that he had no idea of keeping Itt the place after the end of this season Salt Lakers who have watched de developments developments developments in the Grand deal are aware that under the terms of the lease held 1 by y Mr Mulvey the Salt Lake Amuse Amusement meat ment company with local capitalists at its head were required to give Man Manager Manager Manager ager Mulvey ninety days notice and a cold whenever they concluded to sell the house House means house and not the ground upon which it stands which is in litigation n When Mr Kallman Kaliman came here to find finda a place where wh re his company could show he went around to various stockholders of the Grand and their inter interests interests Interests ests The amusement company sold to him for subject to Mr relinquishment of the lease and rights vt ft T the place for which they had to pay him A certified check for that amount was vas turned over oer to the present manager yesterday afternoon in the Bank of Commerce and he has until Feb lieb 4 1901 in which to vacate the premises Will Bear ar Expenses This is practically until the end of the season remarked Mr Mulvey last night and during those long summer months when the theatrical season is closed Mr Kaliman Kallman will be running the house and keeping up expenses whereas if he had waited until lIe he could have given me the ninety days notice and I would have paid the rent during the closed season More than that they would not have had to pay 1 Y me the at all as it was my intention expressed two months ago that I would not have the house after this season being lIeng unable to make the Improvements its condition demands I would have turned my lease over gratis to the amusement company as was my right under the contract and with withdrawn withdrawn withdrawn drawn I feel like some good fellow had come long along and handed me said Mulvey go and have a good time lime Mr Mi Mulvey was jubilant last evening over the deal He said he had been afraid people would con conclude conclude clude elude they did not want the property MulveY Is Happy When I first thought of taking the house hous said he I had no idea that the amusement company would accept such terms as those laid down in the lease But as long as they were will willing wIlling willIng ing to give me for giving up my rights at any time they saw fit to sell seli of course I did not object When Then they agreed eed to give gle me ninety days notice to get out after the sale I was all the themore themore themore more pleased I could have taken it for fora a livery stable under such a contract I had intended to give up my lease at the end of this season the expense being more than the house is worth but of course I did not decline to take the they tendered me along with the privilege of closing this season or practically so It lets me out of pay payIng paying payIng Ing the rent all through the summer summerS S Why I be well satisfied with the bargain The proposition Kallman has to face is this At the end of nine years the building reverts to the owners of the property Kallman has to make back the he be paid for the place jn in those nine years besides keeping up expenses In order to play even |