Show I AMUSEMENTS Haverlys Mastodon minstrels turned out as pleased an audience as has left the Grand after any engagement of the present season From beginning to end I the features of the entertainment were given with such life and swing as to not let a minute drat George Wilson Ecernsd in even better trim than when last seen here It may have been the presence of his old companion minstrel George Primrose which roused him id auch good work Whatever thb reason ho caught the audience and his work was roundly applauded Johnny Sever worked the opposite end to Mr Wilson The team work 5f Marion and Pearl acrobat i and dance artists Garden and Somers musical artists and Mazier and Conley talking comedians was all well given ToneS brothers made a hit In I their tumbling speciulty Of tho ballad a Edwin Platt basso and Gus aMor fecin malp soprano made favorable 1m Irejions The company vlll remain nt I the Grand the balance ot the week o i Tonight Prmroso and Dookstadcr will bo ecn ut the Salt Lake Theater Their i Orgatijzato1 this car is said to bo an t extra stroo one 1 Seat saje this morning at tho Grand for The l4ons Heart Karl A Hautn wiil bo seen In the leading roleS role-S S Tho sea aIo tar 9on Yonsou open the Theater today S U S Tho return of thc Italian band tar to iht and tomorrow at the Tabernacle wi11 be welcomed by many of themuBie lovers of the city Those who have heard I tt never will forget it Nothing like its great dramatic cilniaxes have ever bccn I Jicard In music In our city It Is opera I I 1tatia German or French in all but human voice and speech iho drarratIc lnttnslty and tonal sweep of grand opea is alt thetpal it 15 exlCCtccl that I tile attendance will be much heavier than during thc 1revinic |