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Show Comic Opera Next Week. Although it is threo years since W. T. Carleton and his celebrated opera company were last here it is certain that they wili be given a royal welcome whon they make their appearance at the Salt Lake theater on next Monday evening. This company has always been most popular in many respects, of all the comio opera companies that visit this city, and when it is known that the company this season is, according accord-ing to tho declaration of the critics wherever it hs appeared thus far, I stronger and better than it has ever beeu, its popularity is certain to become be-come even greater than ever. The engagement en-gagement is for but three nights and a matinee. The opening opera will be "The Brigands," Offenbach's masterpiece. master-piece. This opera was the only one given by Mr. Carleton last season and his success in it was well-nigh phenomenal. phenom-enal. It will be repeated at the Wednesday Wed-nesday matinee. Tuesday evening Ei-mauie, accompanied by her councol thieves, pretty lullaby, and other attractive features will again make her bow and on Wednesday evening, even-ing, the ever popular, immortal opera comiqne "The Mikado will bo given as only Mr. Carleton can give it. The sale of seats will begin on Saturday morning. |