| Show I AMUSEMENTS S Kromberg manager of the Grau Metropolitan Opera company which may be heard hero In December was busy all of yesterday discussing the matter with IManager Pypcr of the Theater and Director Stephens of the Tabernacle choir It costs over 5000 to produce one of the grand operas and the capacity of thc Theater with price 55 51 1 53 and 325 for the first fioori3 nOt large enough to pay expenses It has been argued that for one night of grand opera there are enough of wealthy society leaders to take the boxes at high figures and that as this would be the first taste of such a performance per-formance Salt Lake has ever had Unit the house would certainly pay On the other hand the Tabernacle could hold all nnd a double quantity at lower prices but Instead of the opera an ova torlo and concert operatic numbers would have to be given Of course everyone spoken to wants to hear grand opera on the stage with all accessories ac-cessories and Individually each states that he or she will attend but the question to be decided upon rests upon the size of the house that can be secured se-cured There are 200 people carried by the company which Is thc greatest one In the world Mr Kromberg leaves tonight for Denver and It may be several days before I be-fore the question Is decided whether or not the company can appear here 00 Clay Clement and L R Stockwell who have Joined forces and arcs starring In an adaptation of Charles Dickens and VllkIe Colllnss No Thoroughfare Thorough-fare appear at the Theater Monday next e a The sale oC seats for Eddie Foy begins be-gins ut the Theater today at D oclock |