Show THE I The end of or our theatrical season is In Insight sight With the Henry Miller en t the season eson of will willbe willbe be considered closed and we win speedily forget its ups up and at downs la I summer sports and pleasures For It Itha 1 has ha had ups and downs and we may glance them over ver just for a minute m nute I before the whole thing is consigned to toOk too Ok Olon o lon The average person does df eS not j I much about a play pley the next morning after he has seen it and at atthe I Ith the th end of a season eaSOn everything is I likely ly to be either a s jumble or a blank to him It is not his fault for I defy I anybody to remember under their I proper titles the numerous musical farces and rough and tumble comedies j we have been surfeited with during the thelast last few months The good things have j i not entirely passed us by either al although although although though it is true that they have been fewer than we would like to hare hae them However our generous patron patronage patronage patronage age of the few should entitle us to a reward of merit in the shape of more for next season Salt Lake Lak is amuse amise amusement amUsement ment hungry and is not looking for cheap attractions Anything just so 80 it itis itis itIs is ch chap ap does not apply here it is rather Good things at any price e raise the prices fairly rob us if it you like lik we will go anyhow During the last week we had hd a les lesson lesson lesson son in the effect of prices The Fisk Jubilee singers ingers came from no one knows exactly where and in view of this very fact it was considered wise to charge popular prices that is 18 seventy five live cents and amI downwards People did I In not nt n f want to hear the Fisk Jubilee sing singers singers singers ers at any price even those who had tickets given them did not attend Text Next came Nat Goodwin and taking a abase abase abase base advantage of the dearth of at attractions attractions t tractions as a well as of ot the one night engagement prices were higher A than they have been for many a day j j Salt Lake for a dramatic attraction People nearly broke into the box of ot office office fice lice in their frantic e to secure seats and no one would have haye known from the size of the house that an ad additional additional additional half dollar had been extorted from the holder of every ticket It may maybe maybe I Ibe be as well to remark however that the experiment is not a safe one neither nei ther is the precedent t a R good one to follow The fact that the engagement e lasted only one night made it a go this time There are enough people In town to whom half a dollar more or 01 orless orless less Jess does not matter to fill the house for one ne night but a long engagement at this rate would be sure to prove F disastrous It was as not so very long ago that the lollar ollar and a half rate r te was considered However theatregoers theatre go rs I save ave gradually strained themselves up to o it It is dangerous for anyone to establish the precedent of a 8 still higher r rate ate and people ole would surely surel rebel The very thought threatens disaster to this tIt entire scheme of high class attraction for foe to Salt Lake which we have never llever really had completely and which we have worked hard to secure Quo Vadis i Quo Vadis the famous story of the struggle of Christianity will be seen for the second time in Salt Lake at the theN New N ey Grand theatre tomorrow Three nights and a Wednesday matinee will willbe willbe be played The company comI ny is an excel excellent excellent excellent lent one cne and is the same sam as that seen on the Uie previous visit of the play Tile lAe scenic effects are especially noteworthy and the Wilt will doubtless at M attract attract I tract the tile same wide patronage as it t did Minstrels at the Grand Wrights Original Nashville Stu Students Students dents combined with Gideons Big Minstrel Carnival will prove a gala event to all aU lovers of good gd wholesome minstrelsy This popular attraction will appear at the Grand theatre Thursday Friday and Saturday nights of th week and promises to be the fun fes fee festival festival of the season aon There are are t f ity ty five fie performers containing comedians I galore besides two wo military bands and other features 1 Emil Liebling One of the principal events of the end I of the th season will be the visit of Mr Emil E Liebling the distinguished Chi Chicago cage cago pianist He will wiiL appear In Salt Lake in a recital given at the th First Congregational church Tuesday even evening ing JUle Juie 5 under the th auspices of Row Rowland Rowland ROWland land Hall Hail and Miss liss Flanders Mr Lieb Liebling Liebling ling hug is me than kno known n by name pame here through the medium of his compost compositions compositions his frequent contributions to magazines magazine and the articles which ap appear appear pear about him from time to time in lii inthe the t e musical Journals He also may be besa said sa id to be indirectly familiar to Salt Lakers through his successful and ac accomplished accomplished C ur uIl tl Miss Gratia Flan Flanders Flaners Flany ders ers Mr Liebling is regarded in ln the y east ewt as one of Americas foremost con concert concert concert cert pianists and antl his coming ig iS moat t eagerly anticipated by the musical community Mr W S B Mathews Mathew editor of Music says Mr Liebling is iB isone Isone one of the modern school of ot artist artists equally ready with ith his pen for all sort sorts of musical explanations and literary discussion di cussio l of musical questions question In Ip Inthis this respect cf he stands among the very few writers u n musical subjects in Americ l who always have something to say and he says it in a direct but highly highto suggestive and frequently witty witt manner Both as artist and andas as teacher Mr Liebling belongs to the order of progressive minds always in search of at something new and interesting 1 As a pianist he brings repose and refinement to his interpretations Mr Liebling Lt bUn Is s one of the rarely rax y gifted artists of the country countr he is not net t only O lY in the front rank of o Ian s bt bC he is endowed with unusual liter literary literary literary ary ability is one of ot our foremost American composers com sers and is a highly successful teacher and musical mu lec lee lecturer He will win be heard in but the one public recital bei and a very large arge number of ot tickets ts have already been sold Bold for the event I Changes in Nance ls Company New York Dramatic Mirror I Nance ONeil continues immensely i successful in Australia She has been loaded with praise by b the critics and andis andis is 18 likely w to remain in jn the Antipodes for fora a long period J C Williamson the I theatrical magnate J of Australia Aus is con confident M nt that Miss Ml ONeil INeil has entered upon a brilliant career and ana has arranged ed with McKee Rankin for the actress appearance in n a number of ot new pro productions productions Several changes have been made in Miss company recent recently ly Thomas s Kingston las been en engaged engaged as leading man mrm in place of Clay Clement William Bernard formerly with and McKee has been se secured secured secured cured ki in stage manager and Ellen Elian Berry daughter or Sir William Berry former premier of Victoria has also the company Miss ONeil began a five live weeks engagement at Her Maj Otys theatre tb tre Sydney April 14 Among the plays playa she he will produce will be Gia Gla GiaC C s Elizabeth Eizabeth AT AID A GLANCE Eddie Foy is to star next season In a farce called Troubles of His Own Eleanor El anor Robson the daughter of Madge Carr Cook will spend the sum summer summer summer mer in Paris Mr and Mrs Mis E H Sothern will ap appear appear pear in Ia i Hamlet at the Garden Gard theatre N Y next ext September Burr B rr McIntosh has been engaged to play Philemon ai n 1 the production of Janice Meredith next season Puccini a new opera en entitled entitled entitled titled Marie Antoinette Melba has been bee engaged for the title role Hugh H h Ward r is playing in a pan tomine caned called Little Red at the Princess PH theatre Melbourne Australia Michael Mortons dramatization b of Caleb West W st will wiIl be produced at the Manhattan theatre New NewYork York in the fall I Mr Mi Mr i JE L E B Dodson D who Wo was recently recen 1 seen in hi Salt Lake In an Because She Loved Him So ed to go into vaudeville v vaud ud vm ville Walter E E Perkins has closed his sea season season season son in My Friend From India and Is making preparations for a new production production tion next season The MOle gold statue of Maude Maud Adams Adams made by Bessie Be sie O 0 Potter and said to tobe tobe tobe be worth about was shipped to tp Paris last week sJ oJ I There is a rumor in Australia that tl at atan an effort is being made to secure Kyrle Bellew who vho is in Melbourne as leading i man for Nance ONeil I Ada Ad Dyer Russell has gone to Chi Chicago cago cego to join Mr Russell After his sea season seaSon a ason son closes they will Yom proceed to Salt alt lt Lake to th spend th the summer j Mr and Mrs Reginald de oven have sold their house furnishings in New NewYork NewYork NewYork York and have decided to make mke their home in Washington D DC C CIt CIt It is rumored that Emma Calve will take the part of Zaza in opera on the play of the same name that will be produced in Milan MUan next season Henry Miller JUer and a 3 carefully chosen company com ny will appear at the Sat SaU Lake theatre JUIe Jun 11 and 12 MisS Mhz Hobbs Jerome K comedy success will be presented pr Adele Clarke mother of Harry Cor Corson Corson CorI I son Clarke is said to have secured se a aone aone one act play together with James L Carhart in which they will shortly ap appear pear p in vaudeville W enhiL s and Kemper have hired an armory at Orange N J where they mean to conduct rehearsals of next seasons enterprises under their man management nt Madame Modjeska Louis James and Kathryn Kidder Dramatic Mirror MUSICAL PEOPLE A reception will b bP VOT 1 at Rowland han hall by Bishop Leonard and ana the school faculty in honor of Mr Emil Liebling At the last Jut meeting of the Chaminade chorus the following officers were elect elected elected ed for the ensuing year Miss Clara Colton president Mrs Mr J S 8 Kinkead secretary Mrs Bagby er erA erA A few f w of the pupils of Miss Flanders will wUl give a private recital for Mr Ir Emil I Liebling at Miss Flanders studio on Monday afternoon June 4 Mr Lieb Liebling Liebling ling lIn will in turn play for fo the pupils and address a few remarks to them The Euterpe club held the last laet me meing t ting Ing of the season at the residence of 01 I Mrs Cowan last evening Those who Mr An Anderson AnI Anderson I furnished the were I derson derlOn Miss MIs Sharp Miss Miss Jessup Miss Berkhoel and Mrs Jolly |