Show nuslc AND DRAMAj I With the desire fur theatrical filter iMnmentn whetted by the appears lie of John Iew last week the nmwp ment public 18 l Impatiently waiting for further sits artboill 111 that linemid the reopening of the Theater on the I ml of tho prtMit mnnlh and that of tile New tlraml nn the Mill nliouM be SMPMOII oloell l a Thele o I a cert olemenl In the population of t 6 i 1 eer > city of the size l < if Our that Must leave mumenl Of soow rOIl ntlnuaV ami II IR rul title class that the thcnten secure the liulk of their patronage The present neasmi of unsatisfactory to he year prvos them An the I Alto I emorts have prac II t 1 Ally closed Canyon looortm see to cold for pleanuic and the only Pan 1 time nreord1 18 l that offered IJ the rcume of the nodal at homes Ali it private ceptlnn Hut the Ihealrl with a hoorn rnl spasol vlJII rmmne w towaltla the I later end of the present month anl everything In that line will move along nl a rapid pace then Uurtm iKwUnpi for the Manager t I Salt Iolc Theater ore nuinerous unit nlltll anti hrlud some Inr nllrar lion while Jlonnger Mcdanln or the tlrand promises great things from the now company he has engaged for his hoiwe this season It li I to bi hopul fiat the new Company nl this bootie will meet the dmand of an expectant public that has been nomevvlmt I s polled mi other than the bent of plnjn and liver at popular price 1M city t a good Block organize Fli Will suppcit doubt It will If lion liberally 1 and na properly entered to nod the utandard of I oxieltonce maintained The amuomnl putilli hue Is I quick to acknowledge its app eclit Ion and equally ready to Ondmll i wlnt It IIIMnpIov Th IIPXt attracti11 billed nt the Theater Is I 11 Twlvr Tmptllllon Ill 14 q ortatubir 1l1ll1pllon need four rata 010 1101 lor the tranporlnllon of file enlo Irrpoto The Tveho e Irmp rations will ho given he for one night Cnly On Splonder 24th the Corlnnp Opera company vIa play n tv nights en gagompnl the 1111 being Tho American 11011 COIlnn lets rnjoy1 ronohl crable of II plltallon In lIhl opera though lie bace not lend the opportunity opportu-nity of pnolog comment upon her opera will vonip at limo Aben the put J 111 lie for It unit Illould hi IIe cIId polloviing Cnrlnno on the 21th rnmes Ihc Vereocope exhibition of the Cora j 1lIIlIzlmmon Cor-a nl Cameo hlch iemains lIe nlohlo and these 1 romo on Oloh 4th for a wrka en J vagomPlI1 The Heart of Atnery I and Mr aI1 Ilelaos lilt t produtlon find to it fifth J lie dcvoted t two years of earnest intellectual work The theme Is that J or file berole constancy 1m womans t devotion und love An the title Indicates Indi-cates the 1 play InAmcrlcn I In locality and It churactcia nin typical lu their American IMdunllU The qan Iran elsco press In Iholr levlewa pronouneu It one of the few play of the prom nl dIndp hlh from fix covat de mlng was grected by the unqunll I fid popular approval which attended Us production Iho I company Incli ded In Iho nat Weio peleeted pcrsonallv I by the author uv belnd Keverallj the a LI1 rtprc entnllvc8 for the chaac tin In wbl > I < h they appear Many of these artists RIO nlrendv familiar In name and I reputation to local IIlIdl else Mrs lrII Cnllr who 1m rnal the fill rids In NIllll he Num the original represtntatise 111I 0 letters list hIut Ille sco14 vitlrh rIIlldd hr performance In the Iail A great deal if extra lOIk 19 I holng don nt 101H101 or the ullIlnn g1 Cur Ih miOn nt tho No Ornl an JO mmlr uf the 10 pan have never played together be fire but ivclMhlnt Heema to RO along rimmililv and the tirospxtH me that the opent jig bill Across the Iotomo uIll iveelAo II I1nlh1 10ntnUn ThIm play ties nmer been given laio I fore flat is paid it contain IIlIlh thAt bog orun If Inlor 1 elsevoliore 1 It 11 I till jolnl walk it Augustine Piton and Alfrol Alfru1 with the mnlll A tion ulllnl < In the South I during th late dlI 1 to III The presentatimi lot file plpoo nl thp New Urun vIII itiulro In the nelKhlMirhixid of forty > ple nnd amoim the outside talent that will ho required In seen the title ot n veteran 11011 I MurglI vho I is Cast III n vionge o let I role A big fut Ille of till I play be I the mllltuF Pit vuo ent for hlh n number of the pagoill 11 haNe beon engaged th scene b0nR very Ihrllllnl unit reall o tlcNtlms Maude Pattroon a nlere of Juhn D Vvencer illl he the Irpuuurr or the new monngnnl anti vIII have charge er file Ix office IM fOllgn dispatches nf the present Moak huH announced the lamentable fa1 that the hrllllnni Italian cconposer I PIArO Iorgnl hall become unlnl ancid Inhls mind TIe who I have listened to the Inspiring strains of his Cavallerla nmtlcnua will deeply deep-ly regret and pits his misfortune mis-fortune Though born In 1SG3 nnd consiquently it young no n be las quoted no one ft file least Bitted nod fnnou con1posers film ountry has induced In nddltlun to lib ravallerla llustlcana which practically practical-ly brought him Into prominence In this country be I has written man or thfstrat works und uonga anti other opera among the most noted of which I me 1Amlco Fritz nnd I Itant ral Ilc wa nl one lime oIltoolol f the Ihllharmonlc society nnd at title tlrn I of his Ilouhl wa the director of the Iesaro Conservatory Italy the Brpent 1 and hear ondowed Institution ftthkind In that country It Is I to be hov ol that his affliction Is I only tempoiuiy With the opening of the theatrical Floapon comes the welcome little ht lItd h 1Ilph rdl11unol Nw York Under the name of Thpatrical Thtlng An befoiu It Is newsy > itnd bright and X g eat help to drumatlo edi lots as It pre OU CUrt enl news In rondn1 form and In handy blialte for the shearn Cnotr Charlei S nllrton of the Thnlp I dreesped In the Cull reyinica into or hi 14 rook OR lolIIn member or tho Governors Fbarfmaken n very prnlnhl appearance unit was seen U the N Q 11 1 nllmment t 11 Carol Uutlnn during tile wpll The new play A Cavalier of Trance ivhkh WuEClihnls Kemper hive no eptid 1 for L little lumen li I from the I pen of Kpny WIlllaniH It deals with r i the ntlrrlnit Incidents of Trance In the Period of llenrl do Navarre of which 17rA Prosper Merrlmee I the Tienih Article I tnlrlnn box written ao IIIrtnlnlngl Sir Wllllm 19 I laid to have fully realized the atmosphere of that to mantle period and 1 given Mr Jams n harnrt nhleh Is Bald to nt him ad nimbly A humorous opiTttla entitled The Rehplllon of the Daisies Is I In progress inder the dlreitlon of NIIRx larle to > given at the bait Lake Theater October Wli for fI the benefit of It i charity laidergarten 11 tile UI vets I t Tror Cook the plattlet gno a very Intorolln IUIII recital II bIn studio Cannon lioust this artprnoon MI Cook who ban recently located In Suit lake IK all excellent planlat and In food Klvhir n meriof plainlecture recitals during the fall and winter John H Slum of this rlty leaven Sept pith for Iliooklyn N Y where he will lemaln for about two yearn practically In the mliuloimy Held II wm II n 1 fI though be will devote t considerable lime In he cultivation of his vilee under the tnorshlp of 1iof Jam Saiuui of New York city lit ftbaip I Is I n non elf lion James Sharp and long Ion mhsl vmlpnl In local musical elielei for monat time otoot Mauilce Orali and his wife are the guest of Mine Wagner ut lIoyrpnlh I tlejane will next sear play Lady Teazle In a French veilon of The School for Scandal I The Tlencli translation of Secret Service will be ploduccd 1 at the Renaissance Renais-sance Theater Inrls Sept S3 II I Cote dl llonlfacld will be given In many foreign theater Oil the cca store or Veldls birthday October 13th Joseph Jefferson will deliver an address ad-dress at the opening on Sept mil of the new theater In Portland Me bearIng bear-Ing his nm James ONell will make a special feature of The Dead Heart this season sea-son which he will revive In miectacu Jar form 1ho theatrical buslner Is I said to be booming In Houlh Afllca They me building a new theater at Buluuaso to cost 1100 OIKI I Julla NtalloAslills from London for home next Saturday llonnlc Prince I Charlie mlit he among her offerings thJq season runny Davenport begin her season on October ISM nt the Boston iheater U will last tnoittyffie wok and cm brace only the large cllle A day and n Night to I the tlltle of anew a-new force Mr Chailes Ilojl Is I writing for Otis litH Inn and Jllg Hill Devue which will be I pioduccd l early In De comber Recently Adellna PattI laid the mollIloIIO still formnll oppnHI the rand Theater at f4ouliseu England Eng-land l The pong which took the prize nt the recent Welsh Eisteddfod nt Ionly pool Wale was Waltheli rrelslled from Die 1 Jlelsteicinger Same one luix l1roro1 not only that Wlllinm J 11 Gladstone Inglan l liand Old Man wrote nplay era er-a o but that at on time he aspired to he nn actor The Dona a nw opeia by Mr r D Illoomlleld of llulTiilo and Dr llollls ter of Dunkirk N Y has Just been completed and will I have production nl an early tlolp thl on A Voting New York girl committed nulclde l after slnRlng 11 sentimental ballad of certain popularity If Pong publishers had press agent v c should know the title uf the murderous sling An they havnt It look an though file wind really wan tempered to the shorn lamb 4 Japanese theaers haNe three tiers of boxes so ranged that I he womn call change their toilet as It in 1 a ruslom thai ornn huU nol tee seen un en lire evening In the same dresses and ornnmolll Sol Kmllh ItusBellH contemplated presentation or no nhhrlnld ver slon of The Tllmlng of the Shrew ill be I accompanied at the Harden theater by two short plays Mr Valentlnen Christina und Madison Morton old farce The SpitfireS Spitfire-S Oiudrrlcml formerly editor ol Play and Plate will be the bunl 1ns nianjeer of llenrs I I Miller who will main be n en In HeultHeane under un-der the dheellmi I of Cbnrle Prlnn i Mr Coodfilend l will also do the pre llmlnin work for th opening 1 we ek of Maude Adanuim starling tour In The Ilttl MIlllBlll I Ahs Jennie llawley Woodinw Is I thu nalne If t h q Inobablo successor to Jh llutlett Davis 311s llawlev no fli 1 e will I lf I knovvn Is I uld to liavn been llneiuthed by ISIIJH during III of 118 visits to Mormon Innd site Ic 1 poitrajed is illvlnely tall I I and I mont divinely fabrX Y Musical Age Mr and Mr idwln Milton Uovle begin their Keaxon In Mr Ituyle lat Ct urCut Impu dencoat I lot luil I Oriem llouiw N V r < eiiT 6th un dr the management of James I Moore who has for year been Identl fled with I Borne of the biggest nttrac lions before the public Mr Moore eontiact to manage Mi and Mr Ilojle extend over a term of live yvat4 |