| Show HUSIC AND DRAMA Lccturo on Arctic Explorations by Lioulonant Poary at the I Theater and a Couple of Light Operas at tile Grand the weeks Offerings Shall Wo Forglvo Hor at the Theater and tile Grau Opora Company at tho Grand Next Weeks Bills Tho Stephens Testimonial Cotioort Footlight Flashes The Calhoun Opera company finishes of too weeks Ulth Ile I nsagment lip p of Im Dlaolo nt lilt the rrlormane nnancJ1 tonight 1lOm 0 Grad N w Iadpolt holh tile compny unit IOarle have Much 10 make Inger he sold them 11 happy but It cannot achieved nil arUaUc that the Clhoano dI Ireenlntion ot the Ucecvs ill three opera given and It 18 I III el dace that II IIl1lp lear Wag felt for the uea of the engagement ubell the ando Ilrothers were secured to be A uwllene hetweell I15 It suite Ih can he paid however Hint the BOlIle I recta used III I lu presentations we greaUy admired bu the public no doubt wonder whj the Proper Iecn Ullo of the music of the o eras by fund Ingo er-as sa rlflcf In Order to display some pretty stage settings vUjlTprop ily and inlelllsently ren 0red makes one oblivious of Ihe surroundings sur-roundings though where the two can be had on added pleasure Is given The fplinellel chorus of the Salt Lake Opera comiany has spoiled us for anything any-thing on the twopennj order und it < oniunl recurs to the mind that the alive talent t hero Is rarely excelled nd trY seldom equaled The choruses or the Cnlhoun Company Is perceptibly Mak still IIlIhlllalleod still the prlncl tall not altogether strong Miss nil manelicited considerable favor In her wills In Al11orlta but she lest 1 < It all am > i the Orand Duchess In the opera ot that name while the other leading leo 1 pie did nol wit ake impressions thai will prove lusting Thft small audience that golhr ot the Theater last night probably gave douthts L 14 Ill It E Pear of the U So N the Imprloo that though h C eB el 1 the tiger ot the frozen North g l there are fronts that t occur In warmer tllrnate8 that are more anno > tng and just why such a chilly reception was gord Id till tamouIIIn 1111 point of lumber III A 1Indanl Is I a proble OUIld of Ilia own country he Is fairly I jldOIlZ i but the sayIng A prophet I not without honor Pavo In hlo own rounlry I strictly Applicable as far ai the local situation here Is I concerned Without any ado Lieutenant IMr > vaded Into the subject of his lecture and eapltely captivated the audience tilth his fluency of speech I and manifest familiarity wllh his subject The calcium cal-cium projections v I ere Komi of the hest mr exhibited here und hd the A Sect orlro ranh ring tile till dlence from their comfortable nl i In the Thente to the rlollo urn > tlndlog the North Joule Iutn art Iary a 0 graphically described hi many onSt In tile ley regions that In ro rg gtd spite of temperature I of TO or hill de Firm an nUdlnee InstinctUelV hu tin and wraps ami CIOKH art brought Into m Them Poker I said that much tithe preliminary work looking I to the Jieover > of the Iolc had been don bal the d1scoA cry of this much coveted Hice victim Involve the brains and rour of the bravest and hrlghlot TOM There Is awJir lalnaUon about this work that 19 I holly Inexpllelol cept the lthhTill t for Information ron cfralnj that vvhlch has thus far been JlthheHd from the knowledge of man The forbidden < fruit Is usually he eas felt had lout III this case It Is I not so Though perhaps this Is I not considered a forlilelden fruit In the sense usually understood nevertheless many people lilts hair very strong Iw In regard to this Isolated country In the North that to I protected from the view or mail by the countless nerve 01 snow and tee iSiily llelnll l his trip in n ntanller and telling 01 the mod ot transportation with dog and Idre mail how the intense tOld nt times UoUld freee the faithful nnl mol the In their trafKl1 The trll Across And now Almost flI1ollS ho Cap the fatigue death 01 tile explorer the aceldata dlll < oHry ot the herd ot mUkoxen oxen and the ncsh meal of warm raw sVa aBIarllken uf after Poole Ihm 11 1gill hd hon slain I and the return SK 1lg altEl the Ill In Ulle iJnVV 11vire lold unit were mod thoroUahly Imprh I xFSss 1 Sss I Ie fhos AM < 1 or hard Iloo r I Lleulennllt Attila I It Ioary ore to 1m eOIl gralulald hHo Ihue < ho did nOl root reollzo wht 1 Ih 11ye mld Fra Dlaolo fit tile Grand Ioroughl OUI aolhr ohll 10 the fill house Alost IIlght unit opera does nut give the r I t unity for the lovely op gorgeous eOMtllme unit IIn stage setting of lthr Amor or the Gralld Ied by the Duchess It wan 1 ell audience And merlt1 nearty It e I atertlnlng I applause b inu and or curtnlll Fro LIR V11 I I 01 crialnIng but It lacks the Iheh ot 11 hlb 11I00 both 1 of the mnllone1 operas ah PO ficcePtable Ide front the and lra Dlaolo duet he n all9 < hleh a Jllm1I hllrlll and Mr 1dlllg hleh A I ro J3ding oneored And for a li was proentl haadome j Wh 11911t It porlunltr given little op homej lor JrhlhIlual work rill lmttvi h pro Wen I rendered unit Of The r 11 I tell I dIntagUc wero 111 Rustalned Anil Int N reqlwtt Blinn wItIrtIs to i rather Imago than better ad la tile for v I0uR IF 11r 1 I prform t1rularly 1 In yding I I did gocd work par detwill 1 rolig d au II pv IlA w here lie hot Iy the mhllnkmont allr being Pldlers Serious ole Shown in Ir Webb III n to good Ibl advantage good olce 1111 I I I T ltkl l ll lintIt I OIrh In 3nalh co Itll v k n an n nre lounhln Val twer k Ili the uoJ A and 1Iy Wem neoreJ t e r 1101 NNII 1 Joe n r th 1h t to e t 0 two llk r 2 nt Vhleh hn heon 511 J AVO Pori ItJ x3qr ler It the Theater TuefftlarY bleh opens KW SneXTa evening And Wedhed P it my and Thursday and play a not as 10 malln a I 14 I an lnnllMh eon al the Ienled IInt In Ion 6 Adllhl ret per Theater here later I all lee I as recently Played 1 Bail U hlAra an auto large cities I Of Jngland I betn NOYd With Ifland I Arilere N 19 still i ater a meal LlU great liveeRq MII I riti I an eUe1 the American f lit It I it unt Th 11 at the rourteentil Ifunt Theater e X k If lour I cVV York for a noJAR run ot the limit 14 It made It Inning ot Ih I an emphllc hit 14rally and arittght forwar cot mellded 1 for till Firnplo Ill thl 11 It if plory no tile skill I ro utis ri lot L j ur Its rreedion flittraft ttro P Anil the t absence Aft or sell Inoth t n ii M Illell have 0 I er Ceho done so I 1111ta the ton Of o 90011 met too and Ivate for It elon the Ime it le consideration critics Ivon tl h I rlnib he t atorPting to part Of tOg on WrIght Ili t-Og regular Of Idaygov Afl 1 Nlnri WJa XV41RIM Val tile I I Mb tho halt hltllert 1 leading 1 0 eVOted I e BAn jmr are let A CN th Irm I of Mhat IvM1 oidtimpt 3 I 1 rh1 years the MIs r or I U 0 Pubil A corned i me slid Ill To a faVorlt A star In the from vNith to the ih one call other livir M tile country Ability te unclurg I IS whfrevc OTB lit I estab wherer h nalll 14 I knovn l n That Plie twill 10n1 I strength railf to tile cast 01 Shall ve SSCTJ H VS as woll I us dignity tii the Peifirimincc the IS I nut the slightestdoull S ssVVWs cr111 lor towing u mornan if Miss Wainwright sCdTng to toiling mold mduhh1 ah1Vyr The 8 story of Shall We lorglo tier tell 01 a Om1 I ho has naole o Il lit stnk a lit iSS leoves Inland home ntid friends ei Jolo he buyer In All hIOI trnlin After living with I him for two I or Ihiee vein she finds that he Is I a scoundrel He has duegeel gged tier down I I I I 1 I 0 I 4 I N Ill o 1 r L V k to I I I I-ll I I 1 14 A e a r t 11 I I 0 r I q lt a I jwr Zx I I I S 4 t tXrl CRI N I I < a 1 I t 1 1 A 1 111R 11O r 4 i 15 I 116 14 1 F 1 1 1 I I I 11 I I t 1 I I I Ive L wit4 Ill W F v 7 11 V k 791 I il j N A k I t < 4i r v I a to l A I i 11 I I 9 7 I r I o 1 1 I r I 41EL K 1 1 21 wy I 2 i I o I I I p I All r I pit WAlHrhGhT I I P Z T ooic qa 1 xr C I I I too I Id to as o4 I I e 0 I k A j V I C ID I I I A 0 I I I e1q il H 1 I I kZo I I eq I I I it 11jj jj t i e I V Ili I I 11 I I k I I i I I ill I A 2 e 1 I it C I I we = r I i iiL 4 wit T I I te 1 111 4 i A I I o a 154 o f r 4 I almost to his level hut mile regains hr courage und deserts him donnlned 10 begill life over again Friends aid her site returns to ngland secures Il new foothold and matrls An honorable 1 mn She is lying I happily nhen a shadow from the past In the shape of I her former jundrelly betrayer arises to confront und persecute her The husband has not been made acquajnteo voith his I < IfeB early life and therefore I Is fearfully hold and Indignant ioillien ho learns the story told hllll by the ollln enemies A separation j tollol the admission of Its truth hy hr The following acts describe the efforts made towlId the reconciliation i0ilch comem of course In due time unit evorything ends happily The piece Is I sold 10 contain many situations of real dramatic strength and there IB nn abundance of excellent comedy to lighten the more somber portions Tho testimonial concert to be tendered Irol Ion Stephens at the Tabernacle on the onhlg of the SSth trial will doubtedly iw the mulcnl event of the season A n I aello committee I attending to the business end of It workllll with a determination for sue ces s The program will be made up entirely of the professors own pieces among which will be the opening scenes of an oratorio entitled Siege or the Nephl tesiaurinue the flist scene of Ihe opera taurlne the Village Songs t Ileus Mr htephens will le assisted by tho full choir and the following well known Artists Prof J J Danes II S UodeUid lleorge D 11 Per Nellie Druce 1ugslev Delia Dno Uzzle Thoma dwad Edna Dwyer Thomas Let worth Wlllal1 Christopher mail Agnes OlenThom Ida Irlltt Victor Chrlslopheroon Anti Andrew Petersen A rehearsal of the oratorio ond opera man held Thudny IIIhl to I hleh a representative of the New wo Invited Th mule Is perfectly delightfUl and the blending of the volm rich oJ beautiful The excel leny ot the progrm coupled with tile fact that the admission fee to all parts Is I only nominal ought to nil the buildIng build-Ing to orllo IllS A Irot Wolhe I Is a very buoy mn nowadays now-adays Preparing for the production of Said Iha which Is to be venture number 4 ot the Salt Lake Opera earn 111111Y The success or the Ieot atlcnco and the Chimes of Normandy has glen his com pan a etandlnff with ur theater goors equal to that njo > ed hy most traveling organizations nil < tho nnnouncemllt that It Ii I IIOW ot work 011 a opuln nn opa as Paid polU1ne onfla lashi will lop itllclcnt to fill the house each of the three nights and the mall nee thp company will play The openIng open-Ing nil take place Monday evening February 21Bt and the opera will ha repeated Tuesday and Wdnd ilth a Matinee on Whlnglon IllithdaY The CoMulnem are Fill listing made III this city and oa the opera In I alit In I Twit and India here mlil he tin elegant ele-gant chance for tile eOstumer to do NOme fine work The principals I Include Mles Favage MIs 1Ihr Btlss Iwyer Mr Snllcr All Oodord Mr 1 1jner Mr Young Mr Sherman And Mr Icheld JIIr Welbo thinks Said Ioh will be nn even greater success than the Chimes of Normandy The Boston Globe thus describes lIIalelill Lucetto Illoys new farce The Mysterious 3Jr Bugle In whll Joseph Holland and elretchc Lyons I have the leading rules and which comes to the Theater soon In the following language You look back with renewed pleasure pleas-ure at Jllr Ilugle I anti find reason floor your laughter no the mOlllot 01 main partlcularly el over Paying l or Home oil I I usually amusing situation Presents Itell I It Is I written for no other purport than to amuse and It accomplishes Its purpose admirably It Is I light but It Is I clever wonderfull clever both In dialogue And In action Hi pint but who cmo about probablllt In the plot of a farce a 1Iwoy The total Is I sum clllt to bring III the characters mix MAIM nit up still straighten them all out again while affording nil polhl optiortunlty for alllullIg situations unit funny misunderstandings And best of all 1 Ihe farce N I clean It has all the taclly the quick changes of position the timely exits and entrances ta loon dtl hOt t hO trances and the snap and go ot the I French Inrers which 11 love > hon 0 u cBMInl And yet It ha nl1l1t > 01 ULIll Mreuent or lIgg uT mi lelln S s which even rireful ndiptntlmi < cannot nlwnss disguise It t It I un exceedingly I Of ever piece of oork thinimllont anti Khcri ns It Is by a thnmiiRlil ompe tnl ompaIlY thOlo nONI h 1 no Bnrlso at the favor with hleh It was recel1 Inst evening iiiiilovd > the purplive would come had It been rcuUcd < nthei it Ie Tho success atlendlng Iho pciform amcs I nt Henry Ilamlltins ilny Bar jest In tile limit of the Halt Uiko Dramatic company Ins promptid thit organization to a lepetltlon of the day the evening of March 4th neU belnic the time ret nnd Iho place tho Hnlt iJilto Theater For the matlnco on the afternoon of the succeeding diy and ul for the eve 11 Ing performance 011 the same d lay the domestic dram lliokcn Ties to be piececdtd I by Fen n0l will bo glen Charles W Mea kin Theo W Jlaack Doll Kll > r Al ficd 11 Snenson Ilobeit O Rogers nutll t ridicilse riln rmerj Annl Inlder and Ethel II Ferguson Wlllr Young and Chester Ames make nn the casts for there playn and further sue cess Is I looked for In their i ie entntlon Mr A J Illpklns the English historian his-torian of the pllnofcrt teports Iho discovery at PIstolu bs Blfenor Ion I tkchl of an uprIght grand labeled Domenico del Mela da Ongllano I73J This Is six 1 years older than a similar Instrument by rrlederlcl of Oern ex hibited the Albert Hall In ISM Moreover More-over Its action Is I different to that of Irlstoforl tho presumed inventor of the Pianoforte early in the eighteenth century cen-tury Another piano discovered by Signor Sig-nor Ponslcchl Is alleged to Tie labeled Amelcus Backers Londlnl fecit 1773 About three > cars after Backers ns slated by John IJroadwood and his ap prentice AVIIIlim Stodart made the first Tlrlllah grand plano No piano by Hackers was unown to exist and It Is possible that the recent find mal be I the ollest Ilritlsh grand piano extant The oldest Urltlshmlde square piano Is I we bellee thsl bj umpe dated 17fC formerly belonging lo Sir George Smart Mulcal Age It will keep the dear public busy to keep pace with the nightly change of bill nt the New Grand next week when the Orau Opera company Inaugurates a weeks run at that popular little theater While some of the operas Cacti Wednesday matince tJlron lrotl Wedno d I nill PI 1011 Abo i holoy 111 I A I 1401111doy matin 1101111111 I Irlla IIIhI MLrlhr and Hut Ighl the en gagcm nt will I I rl III 0 h 01111 It Wos nognailimon I H I hlllg on the part of lIt1Iffger Ornll It n hill Irrellllng Slid Iahl during UIO wel his 101 Inn in I to remain hrr In Ilrforrne tn Iho Ra 11 Lake Opera mpnll who will Itll live th s opera at tb Theater three lights ommcnclng 1 Inuaiy slit J 1011I0101 I Inlos AllIe Ncllsen is I the latest underlined lo star nett season Mrs Langtr > s special car has been purehaSld for Anna Held lItorrl I Oslwuina And Kduln Holt are dlns a turn In mUd IIle A new Napoleonic play Josephine toy Ilclinnti llahr his been produced 111 I VIlln Tile Moxllllilian Dirk Concert earn lnllY Comes tip the fheter fo one night next Krlinj evening AllAa Mara Dull the American con tmllo lho Is now ringIng III LAndon Is 6 feet 2 Inches 111 1lght In France the doctor of the theater Jilin Il most given him Ir every per formative lie mllt Ili I there every evening A new opera bj Cheever Goodwin And < l William rural A Normandj Wed i ding hai been BUceesjfully produced JJoston Mine Clementlm Ir Vera will be a member of the Italian Opera company at the Metropolitan opera house In New York next season Anna Held < l took n milk bath the other day Imply to Ilrove Xl prose gellt WOR not Il liar II must have been all agony for Mls Held Illda Claik who ki one of the prima Ionna of the Nw York Broadway 1I11atr comic oporn eompnnle Is paid 1 aealaVot JIMperviTek Fousa will take slxt > men with him on his European tour Among them I lithe lit-he to American oOIlsls 0 singer and nn InlrulIIntoIlB both women A W Pinero place his flow comedy Treloy of the Wells In the crinoline Irld Ben Greet always give < Lon 01 ton Auonco In this period und I lolIy In the cosilime of 18tO In embraclnB her In he play at the j Lyceum theater line night last week ldw1 Morgan drove Il hairpin Into Mary Inllrlng heat and the ploy stopjied for a short time 1lh1 l1arrymoro And IurlIo In Ing will be married In the early spring IIndr their ovin names llhel IIbth a nd Laurence IIroadrh Miss lIarry moo will he known to the stage thereafter there-after os tire Lnuence Irving OUs Skinner I Is the son of a minister vthco at the presont limo Is the paalnr of a church near Ho8ton3MajisPttH19 rather Intended him for a mercantile career but the Young man after giving giv-ing It a trial decided In favor of the stage Augustln Daly has purchiiee the American right of La Poll that Mr 1IlIImertln took such p11lK to me cure and the producUoll 01 whleh concluded his career nt the Olympia Mr Daly will present the piece In merlca at the close of Miss Itehann ngagement In the spring lIrhohlll Tree onUnue 10 Issue proclamations concerning his Jews Oil Julius Caesar with which ho Is I de tcrmlned apparently to play all kinds ot pranks In one of his latest deliveries r rll ri liveries he remarks Hitherto Shakes peares tragedy has ben regarded as one cast tn the severest classical mould Caesar Anthony Ilruteis Cas oIU have ben names at once to lie associated with the formal I the maJestic maJes-tic the magnificently antique In the art of the stage It has been Mr Trees Blmnd this aim Almn Tad ma Ilan encouraged Bull Adopted III his trat ment of the many beautiful o C treaL to Insist upon every point upon the llvcablenfss ot life In Home under the rule of the Caesar This means probably prob-ably that upholstery and furniture are to play an Important part In the represen t effort I 1Ert I I 11 lit I I 11 I I I I IllA IN INI I 1 I N IIt o I I I e 1 P I 641N 11 N 1 kFIN 1 4 N f I 1 1 it IA 1 Ill A L 1 011 I 11 k 0 I d s I 1 I 1 I I X V I E os IE7 Ir ff I I 1 11 I I N V 3 p tlI rJ A k 17 1 1 Z t 45 1 A niolso Mortimer J rlrm Donna Oraun Opera Company have lately been don here the major 1 try of them hove not anti at popular prices the proper thing to do would be to bu Y n season ticket anti 1 pooo them uU It Is unfortunate that nil Are to ho crowded Into on6 week for with a little I more time they could Ie I more fully II grated The Onui company comes he re well recOl11l11ell < 1 and Judging from a cursory glance over the photographs of tho Individual members of It ells plajeel on the street conre they Or a capable bet I And tile mecks engagement engage-ment hre should prove on enjoyable one 140mo ot the leading memloe cf this company arc well hnown i pnrtlcu I Hrly Mh > 8 Ilolfe Mortimer the 1lma Ionnn Vho veil leading FOIanu iv lib tile mllln Abbott 01ll11UI lit olle time Another perhalot equally well known Is I Bliss Alary Can IIIStOIl 1110 soprano and Miss Fanny Myers ceiu trallei Martin Inclm has consldeiable reputation as a llqht opera Ior while I Clayton Lett anti releh the comoU one mo said to bo clever but the most pleasing thing of nil li I tho announcement announce-ment that the thorns Is capable well lalanced and of good appearance Tho I following named or upiwaranctghna In I their order during tho week Mon day night New Mancotlc I Tucsdaj Uo I 4 |