Show of the Week l Y IC 1 L t A t THE W EK AT ATt t THE THEATRES S t tSAI t Y i SALT SAI LA t t Monday emy and Tuesday The Sorrows of Satan Wednesday Matinee and Al G Fields Minstrels Thursday Thur day end and Friday Priddy Friday Mrs Leslie L slie Carter in inS inu S u NEW HEW GD E Crim Stock St k company in uI Hell Aral 11 Gwynn f all week ITH an advance sale of tickets that approximates apprOXimates W mates 1000 the con concert concert concert cert testimonial to toJos Joseph Jos ph H Ridges the builder of the grandest instrument ms on the continent the taber tabernacle nacle naele e organ will wm occur in the historic building next Tue Tuesday evening Sit Sat Lake Leke has nas rarely Barely engaged in ir an under undertaking undertaking undertaking taking more worthy than this It is 18 the nubile that feel the tle pleas pleasure pleasure ure in the magnanimous response tamer than Father Fa ther Ridges himself for tor forit forit it is like paying off an old debt one that t has run on for fo years with unpaid Interest accruing day my by day dey The organ or organ organ gan has become more mole famous every day it bas toas stood It has bas attracted thousands thousands thousands ands and fascinated tens of thousands ands It data 1118 moved d men and women to tears it H has b excited the grandest emotions of the tile human being Men have bave spoil spell spellbound bound under its great tones have ave lis listened listened toned in breathless s Silence to the dying echoes o 0 its softer MOtter only to rise and nd cheer spontaneously when then the crashing thunderous chords of a patri patriotic patriotic patriotic otic air seemed about bout to rend the great greet dome roof asunder Then they have turned away way a incredulous when told of the condi under which the instrument instrument instrument ment v was as built It was a grand work successfully ac accomplished ski and Utah is late lat in giving its the recognition that was ws due him f flirty years ago It took twelve years to build the organ Joseph Jo eph Ridges should Jive live in comfort the ren re remainder remainder n inder of iris his years y rs When Father Ridges a man now in his bis eightieth year was introduced to the tJ e vast concourse in the tabernacle last Jut New Years day and nd the tremendous ous ovation which is now history was accorded him The Herald suggested ted such recognition as he deserves The idea Idee caught favor f vor Prominent citizens Lot zot alone of the Saints church but busin ss 8 men bankers and musicians mu of all sects and creeds prof proffered proffered proffered their support A committee was named to finance the Ithe affair and an another another another other one to arrange the The eminent success with which they have performed their duties deserves the highest credit In making up the the he committee had absolutely the finest ar array array array ray of talent in the state staIt if It not nit in the entire west from h sn which to tie select sel t And Anda a glance ait et the tb result is all the com commendation commendation needed for their efforts It Itis Itis Itis is a ue that will please the most critical the most accomplished bed and end the mediocrity and end one which should laying aside all reference to the sentiment of the occasion receive the fullest support of the Salt lake JAke amusement public as es rt it t doubtless s will wiD Among the congratulatory telegrams received ved by Manager Mulvey the day following his purchase purche e of the New Grand was one from the managers nana of ot the Third Avenue theatre th at Seattle Settle It read Glad to her heir of your success God is good to the Irish Irian Signed RUSSELL SELL AND DREW The man who penned dispatch quite as appropriately have ave writ written written written ten it God ir it grid to one ono Irishman hman and his Ibis name lame is 18 Mulvey Those who have followed the bhe history f the tb Grand and are now dizzy from fromin froman in an effort t to keep track of the kaleidoscopic kaleidoscopic c trend of or events ve t have bave arrived at atthe atthe t the that Mulvey is a syn synonym for MMae M When the stock com company pony pany moved in and he moved out 4 Ri ip a a S t tL ti tAL L i AL AT G FIELD l 1 c hile je it was pi predicted edit ted that he would I Ib b there agat ome some day it rt was waa not noto i o c he Ie suppose 1 that he would receive tt 0 e week for all lie time he was wasU as Hat gut U t Yet Y t hn t is just he condition the st five live we ks k has bas da d developed eloped It wit will br Dc remembered that Mr Mulvey had plank cl d down in his hands for ruing ving up his lease a f w months beU be befit betre fit tre U re its expiration expiation ex nati n At the t nd of neW ne live W eks he fakes this 60 0 tad inn buys a aton ton trolling i j i rest re t in ink th get getting ting ng the hou houe e practically f fl r nothing Nor r is ia that alL all By B plugging away like an oid old i u se a at aF the te e plow and say sav tag og Mr 11 Mulvey has bas organized 1 i t it eer een en Salt S jake end and Ild the 00 om O c with twenty ee the In tu tit chain hain Theresa There must trust h b In in that thai aw 1 it wll wiM il not oot be he long before the Frohn H man rust is isI ish h f I ced rd to w talk with the West tm tin Tb n treal exchange Moreover M er Mr Mulvey is reputed to tolve have lve taken a financial interest in other oth otherE r E ventures very promising in their thai na nature nature ture tur It U is Sa said he has haa purchased a in one O ne farce flee comedy y at least Whose Baby Are You and that hereafter by bb the terms of a con can contract I tract Covering a period of years the talented young author of this skit I who also wrote Browns In Town 1 will wm do his writing for M B L Mulvey That is ia I Mr Mulvey vey will handle the I business end of ot the young mans pro productions productions productions and see that they th y are put on properly and will wilt share equally ly with the author in their profits pro ts This report reO I is not corroborated by the Grands manager and the information corner comes I from fr m an outside source but there re ap appears appears appears pears to be no reason to doubt It Inasmuch as aa a doses or more mote New NewYork NewYork NewYork York theatrical theat managers ers have been after afier Mr Ir Swan Sw n for a it may be considered ca i Ji ed I that this thia latest latent venture v is ia not wholly without its moneymaking moneY In another an fortnight ft fort r ht the Grand will swing back to its Ita old wake as a com combination comI I house hou ie The Cummings Stock j visit win have hYe ended and looking back over its ita brIef career Ip IQ i cally no one sty say it lies has not been beena a source soure e of enjoyment to Salt Lake patrons patrona of histrionics That it has been I profitable for tor the company is 1 quite an another anI another other question Business at times was I good goad sometimes bad b d and never great I The company deserved more patron patronage patronage age There is no doubt of that But I it all goes to demonstrate the position taken from the first the town cannot support a stock company any length of time Manager Man Mulvey promises a list of f the very best popular priced d attractions attractions attractions that can be secured in III the coun try His agent Mr hr Carruthers will make his headquarters headquarter permanently in New York after ft r the Ute first of March booking for tor the Grand and the entire Western circuit and being in the midst of plenty he will sill ill doubtless s glean the best The death of Joseph J ph A De La Harpe at New N w York Thursday last Jut removed a notable character from the ranks of American Americ scenic artists and one whose who e econn connection conn tl n locally cally J will be recalled by many He was waa the child of ofa ofa ofa a Russian officer and his hie hi mother wits was an artist While still a youth he acted as guide for expeditious expeditions into the Rocky Roc mountains and painted scenes from the gorgeous ages While De La Harpe was a re klent of Salt Lake he made many sketches and paintings for Pres ident Brigham Young among them an of the Rocky mountains some of which are re now in m the Smithsonian in He also painted portraits of Brigham Young and other notable characters of Utah His IDs first scenic Sn work was fur for r thue the Salt Lake Theatre Since those days he has bas painted p scenery for tor theatres The committee has haa officially an the Ute following follow ng for the Ridges Ridge tei te testimonial concert Tues da day nS y 1 evening next at the tabernacle Opening chorus Praise Prue the Lord Tabernacle chOIr chor ad and organ Organ solo u Andantino Ito to my wife Lemare j J McClellan Soprano solo Queen of or 1 the e Earth Erth Pin s u ii Claribel Clara bell IUdS Pike Yale Mate J Je quartette q ette Whale I Have Hav Thee TOSU Tosti P Dunbar Spencer Ensign N I IT Organ solo BOlo Fuge Bach T J r Baritone solo lOIo with chorus Little Gypsy Gyp y Sweetheart Herbert H s Ensign and choir Co Contralto solo Goodbye Forever Miss Miss Clark M Quartette Rigoletto Verdi Vardi V Mrs Ir Edward Miss Mia Clark lark Mr Ashworth Mr Organ solo William 1811 l overture o Rossini Ro J TV J J Daynes Da ones Sole Sale So The Girl GIri I I Loved In Sunny Sunn c T Tennessee r Little Amelia Williams dosing Closing chorus Triumphal March Tabernacle At some point in the the tha builder bulkier of the organ will be presented to the to relate perhaps a reminiscence or two bearing on its construction He will also play an old fashioned hymn illustrating the type of music first produced by the old or organs organs organs gans pipes Professor selection Le Lem mares m res Andantino is given at the unanimous request of ot the committee and many others It is peculiarly ap appropriate appropriate in that the rendition of this piece was President Angus M DL Can Cannons Cannons Cannons inspiration to bring the old or organ organ organ gan builder before the New Years gathering out of which grew gr w The Her Hr Heralds aids suggestion of the testimonial t Moreover M the composition brings out certain qualities of ot the organ more effectively than any other ever played on it THE OUTLOOK For the second time tune this season Salt Lake is to be favored by the visit of 01 an actress adress about whom tf continents e are aie talking And it tt is a 8 question whether Mrs Mr Leslie Le lie C or HZ Zas gr great greut t drat d which she abe pre presents presents ent has bas held Ii Id the UN bigger share of public attention Mrs Mr Carter appears appearson on Thursday and Friday lQ with a ape special special cial matinee Friday Rather l than take the risk of rea hin j San be behind behind behind hind time the management did away with the Saturday date under the title of Nell Gwynn Mistress Nell Neil N IJ or Sweet Nell Nel of Old D Drag the to br presented pre this thia week by the Cummings i c i 3 i I 4 1 q qI i r I T ITTLE Amelia Williams is a musical whose tame fame is far farin I j In advance dance of her years In a l quiet quie way ray the th child has attracted a good deal of attention among musicians who predict for her a 8 brilliant future but the t e first prominent public notice she received was s at of the tabernacle con concert 00 concert cert during the recent livestock convention in this city n that occasion the little girl stood before an audience of people and aid fig a popular song She did not falter faUer on a single note and her ber courage courage and nd Dd the clear distinct way in which she rendered her number numb td to toy say seining n of the sweet voice revealed in her very first notes captivated cap the big crowd w Her second ap appearance app appearance p upon the platform was the signal for another Iloth outburst of applause that shook the building It was a distinct triumph r Miss Williams Her ger selection on that U at auspicious ious occasion was was The Girl I Loved In Sunny Su ny Tennessee and she has Jias consented to give it again fi n at tike Ridges testimonial Tuesday night nigh t Millie as her folks and little friends know her ber is IB the daughter of Mr and Mrs Thomas Williams who live lie at West South So fh Temple Furthermore I be it known she is a seventh daughter Inheriting her vocal qualities from her mother the child at the age of three years wa wes singing popular songs of the he day Among the first things she exploited having picked them up without the aid of anybody were Charles K Harris uiel The only vocal training Ameli received was as a member of Professor Stephens St childrens class The professor places ces a high value on her services s ces in his chorus at present pre en t While being interviewed yesterday she expressed a desire to have it stated that site Mie won a gold watch at one of the amateur performances at the Salt Palace last season I P I f F i k C 4 1 4 fit MRS hIRS LESLIE CARTER AS stock company is conceded to be one of the most powerful dramatic achieve achievements achievements achievements ments of the century Further notice seems superfluous But Ute the fact that this Nell Gwynn is the same in which Ada Rehan has conquered and Henrietta Henriett Crosman has won the greatest renown of her career makes anticipation all the more delightful The plot deals with the period of King Henry V and it affords a great opportunity for costuming The old Drury Lane theatre in which Nell is isa isa isa a notable performer and the kings fa favorite actress is also shown affording unusual scope for the scenic artists Imagination In both particulars Mr Cummings has gone to limit The company has worked hard haid if this weeks week s production P rod fails fans in any regard to too be the most magnificent of ye Te the com season now drawing near a close then expectations will not have been realized To what phase of romantic mysticism my I that weird writer Marie will next devote her wonderful J pen it would I be difficult to imagine but whatever the subject it is certain to create a sensation n In The uThe Sorrows of Satan she has ursa fl s completely overturned all former for former former mer ideas as to the character of the monarch of hades It is not to be wondered wondered won wondered dered at that this remarkable book has been turned to do theatrical purposes Few I of her other novels could be dramatized dramatize Like Comus and Shake Shakespeare speare s Midsummer r Nights Dream there is in them too much of the ethe etherial etherial rial too much of the supernatural to bear the glare of the tile footlights But with the devil it is different He has been a familiar t mar figure on the stage ever sink the fhe English Engligh stage was born but never has he appeared under the natural yet startling circumstances in which Mies Cerelli has placed him hIma a visitor on earth eaith in modern garb a god godlike godlike godlike like mortal irresistible in his beauty strength and aDd ge lus alike tag men and WO n William A Brady after the presen presentation pres presen presentation n tation of this drama diama at rot the Shaf Shaftsbury theatre London was quick to see the possibilities in Jt it for a tour of this I country where sates sales of Sorrows of Satan alone aone have bave exceeded copies Mr Bradys Brads lavishness in the way wa of elaborate f staging and his care carein carein carein in l t selection of f perfect casts is well known know wn and the company which will i interpret the PlaY piny next neat Monday and andT Tuesday T tt y nights nih at the Theatre will doubtless satisfy t fy even those admirers of Mies li who appreciate the dif difficulty ticuM of placing her characters on the star The Al G q Greater G eater Minstrels air Jb to be beh het ig i week Usa saying Ing NT I k I y L f l li i G Gf f f ti s iSs BERYL HOPE ROrE AS ANNA ATEA Ili I t WAY WAS W X DOWN EAST i as old as ss it is true bue that a n man is known by the company 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