Show I MUSIC AND DRAMA The wees record In theatricals has been Men at devoid of Incident the only thing that bat troubled the Mist jai repose of patron of the theater has bD the doling ifTurti of ILi VrlghtUunllngton ccmpiny at Hit Grand It It ptuslblo that the main bert of this company will bid Ball Like adieu feeling that In people are dull to the teoie of appreolatloo because be-cause of Ibo halfhearted wy In which hey were received here notwithstanding notwith-standing I the fact That part of II was their own ftult Success 01 failure usually depend upon the way the die is 1 out though persistent iflort In a proper way usually brings a tallifao tory reward Our theatergoers have been accustomed to teeing flritclaia play produced at Ibo Grand by very eatable companies who were less pretentious pre-tentious than Mr Huntington wbo Came her on a guarantee of Manager Rogers but who bare evinced certainly cer-tainly aa much ability either Individually Individu-ally or collectively Of course a four weeks engagement with a change of bill once a week hardly gives o > the opportunity to Judge In a certain manner but the claim made by Mr Huntington that big company li the test that ever held the board at the Grand could hardly be substantiated In I fact though there li no denying the play being given tbla week abowa them to be a well balanced and capable organization Toe Denver public Imply lauded them during tbe sixteen weeki they were at The Broadway but Ball Lake people have views of their own particularly par-ticularly In regard to theatrlcali Ibat mutt have given Mr Unutlngton considerable con-siderable of a hr In view of the light business that baa been done since be opened here Theta were causes however how-ever wblcb would account for a great deal of Ibla During tbe early part ol the engagement and the company ihould leel that Ibey wero victims to circumstances which proved unfortunate unfor-tunate for Ibem Mr Huntington has a e announced nothing finite In regard to till future operation and It IB not known whether bin company will disband here or aa a company or Individual Oil summer engagement elsewhere At tbe end of the present week the Grand will close Hi doors again to remain re-main 10 until fall when arrangement will be made looking Hi reopening bat lust what the policy of the bcuse will be cannot at this time be Hated The past Seawalls experience will be a memorable one furlhe managers of the house and the Rogers will louk back U pan It ai Iblrly week of horrible nightmare u far ai the financial end wai concerned and the lonemlng anJ fg Wb bo cla en racking of the brain I done to aecure a suitable leading lady during the early part of the season will ever land a meter before the eyes of John and Jay Roger wbo pcrbapa thought they knew how lo meet and lettU the llttla I Wiles theatrical manager occasionally meet up with but It li I aerial bit If they have the handling r mel lexteOb of the I home next season a number o things that bacpe ed lo 1 them fill year will not Leone again Bait Last rhoulu and no ubtibi will tuitalna iiock company particularly at Such a any little theater alb Urand pro vluliu the proper canticle puriued regard lo Ibo securing of good play and sit orgnrnzillou ol layers Cape me of producing them Lei the arrangements ar-rangements be made early and tbe play BnJ People secure and the booo In limited Inaburiceptlike manner ano 1Ir need h 00 fear for a succes III I outcome Except for entertainment that will be given boor and during the Jubllei week the Theater will bo doted or the season after the engine menial Ibe Lyceum 1 heater hea-ter compopy of New Yolk which comes lur three nights oommeuctt g June 14b Perhaps no theatrical 01 iianlzation tuat bn ever visited Bali Like found more favor with our Iheatergoera than the New fork Lyceum Toaster company run oranlulloll was responsible for the Introduction to us of tome of the belt actor the stage bn known In plays that were admirably adapted to them Theta are very few putroui 01 tbe drama here wbo do not associate Henry Miller Heibrt Kelcey W J Le Mtyue Georgia Cayvan and the others with such playa ai The Wile Tbe Charity Ball and others of the many good ply they Ion presented here But lime has changed the per local of the company ana the leading man now Is l James 1C Hackett who came prominently to the trout aa Rudolf Ru-dolf in Anthony Hope ureat play fho Prisoner 01 Zsid We did uo > Ion the pleasure ol seeing Mr Heck ell when this Islay was originally leuted here ha being ably substituted 1 by Howard Qjnld Mini Mary Man nerlig the new leading I lady oomei to ua with many bonori a ready ean ed She was engaged by Mug Frohman while In Kiiglan and since her advent America ih baa been the recipient jot much praise for her ability and graceful charm ot manner The other members ot the company Hclude much well know people ai Mr and MraChatletiWal PIFO rXM i not Felix Morris I Marie Snolweil Mrs Thomas Wnltten Eiittbetu lyree Grace Runs Frank it Mlllr David Elmer Jessie Mioktye FerUI uand Goltechalk and Joseph Wheelock Jr During the three days stay of the Lyceum theater Block compiny at the Bill Like Theater two new play will be presents j to our Ihetterfoer Tbe First Gentleman ol E trope by Mm Franco HodftonUuiueit and George Fleming and This Maj flower Iy t Lculi N Parker the Armor ol Rosemary The First Genll < man if Europe Is one of the present SSoonla kuciesies and ai everybody knuwr was the title Rivals hy society to the Prince Regent afterwards Gangs IV became he was the greatest beau and isDdy of his lime He prided himself especially anther elaborate polish ol me areas In his early t youth ho was ploiureique and was laid ta be beautiful beauti-ful acccmpliibet I graceful 1 nnJ I charming He bar many adventure lie wai ai Impreislonable ai be war OcaUr and aa flole 1 ai he I was Impressionable lie inqnently mae qucradeJ at a gentleman when he went In pursuit of a pretty creature not of bi wn rank He appeared In one tragic story In the dl > i < ulie Kf an flloer of the uranuoni By nature he was gay pleaiure loving and Put rounded ai he was by all that war brilliant and violists III li little lo be wondered at tuat be had any good moment though In the play It le I atuwu that ne actually was a man The Meyfl > wrl U a poetic Idyll a I To Inry placed allh1 parfait 01 Unto early Pil rimi 10 famlll Un-to us all II lime not been written rum an bliton nil sttnrtttolnt The Prisoner of Zjncla will be tbe opening bill On June 010 the Jubilee fund Is to receive a bi > i < efll at the theater at the hand of the colored poulatlonof tin city and Furl Douglas an old time Southern minstrel bow will be given Including all the features of H utneru darky life depleted In a lifelike manner man-ner by the colored people under the title of Black Amend The entertainment enter-tainment will touiiit uf the usual min trel first part followed by an olio together with acrobatic Role feats ol tlrenglb etc the performance to wind up wttu a grand cake walk for which some valuable prizi have Loan oUled Tb admission ptloo have bun reduced and everybody obuld turn out and aid 1 the Jublleejiund moo at the lame time enjoy the entertainment entertain-ment Ou of the very lucccuful play pro ducal in me Mrlrupolli during the Past season li I Bosmarya effort netch ot which li civil with apt to prlito Illustrations In a recent Issue ui The Gallery of More and layer and which may prove Inlereiling t3 our tender It li I agreeable i to accord a generous measure of praise lo the new play pro uoid at lbt > Empire Theater on the opening cf tu filth season at this de > lljhlful pinlouse LjulaN Parker and Murray Carton bave wrlileu adellghllul tale olove and Sacrifice under the title ol Rise mary Jubn Drew and Maude Adams aslllleJ by a competent company have surely done all that tbe auluor ould ask In the terprelatlou of the liner while the result u I a satisfactory enjoyable entertainment Ths play demonstrates how the old maluilils may be Utilized successfully la conitructliig an abi rbing ouvluc lug drama lor the element that havt been employed are of Ibe moat simple A young couple lone eloped their caillige creaking down In the trout I the house or Blr Jasper Thorndike John Drew The lamer and mother follow and all lake refuge In the tame home Bit Jasper A bachelor and a country squire brlnni them together and trohlUI matters not for everybody every-body live himself ilce I uncouiolouily be loll lit love with the eloplug maiden Mlii Adami II li I a question of love and daty The young woman faiclualeiblm by her frankness and charm The puny go up to Llllloo 10 see the Corona llou of the young Qieen Victoria Proximity iultuilfla Bit Jaiperi passion I the young girl u attracted to the man of the hworldi who li brilliant elegant polished while her I regain In his adoUtOHuoe Is clumsy reJ Ir j awkward stupid But Sir Jasper I reminded by Profeiior Jogrom an old Islands Beta his proper course and flu aliy withdraw Irsra the scene lenv tiiK the Young people marry and bv happy Tnui loll 1 dram eudf only the memory rimalnlng lie purchases the bouse In London wherein be has passed tbeie fully Idyllic days close to she woman whose love would iTo made big life complete I he very to ram a > r-am on each lucceeding anniversary I a lid pledge her 111 a d lame of wine I The Isis act serf him bert the jubilee Jubi-lee of the quests It occurring and the ureeti are lull cf teople From The I fame windows where he btheld theY the-Y utbtul princess iabe her paiingo lo b coronalluo he Sets the w1dwed mpresi queen pa s In I Nilsson state while be li this only survivor of Ibo gay little parly that fl ty year deiore Hal laughed ligither Rod applauded Ihe great event There li I Ibo uddtd chirm ot file plo lire qua ooitumo of the period 1817 with The quaint gowns for tin w men the peculiar dressing ct Ibo uilr and the oldtime headgear 8IS on NoJIoahia unoelleJ bur Pirlavu gaRemenl For the loryw1I1 A play Is icon to be produced In 1 Berlin called Mother Eirtu May Ua atb bo never muddy Buiiermann Is dramatltlnc big novell novel-l > er Ka zentler which li said to be ta strong as lIIagda Charles H 11 yt ll I said to beat work upon a o mio opera watch maybe may-be produced next season Tony Pastor li the Moat Inveterate theater g er In the rroft lon lIe always occupies a box alone and heartily enjoys what he tees Hilda Clark of the Bostonians bit refuted li nun I a or tr sos for next I sea son because Alice NIIoo wn getting mire attention from rise preio than herself William Gllleltei play Btore Her vloe has Soared a bg hit In LDhdon One critic become to euluuii tlo that he declared he U I really not Sorry U Came BllvermounleJ band mlrroro were the aouvenlri of a recent Now York lerlorraauce Tney reflected credit upon tile management A theatrical scandal In I Paris was caused by Jaue Hailing 09rlug n play In which she appeared Tbe crllio retielleJ The Idea of n player agreeing with tbeml A Biltltuore mannjer of a tummr comic opora venture li I cbangluc the prlnclpali of hn company every week rbe public like It better than do the prnclpali AUguitln Daly appeared with Mils Rican In I one of tier curtain calls at 1 Ltjoley fast night There were many demands for a speech by the veteran manager but he modestly declined title Lntle Levy who appeared hero with tbe Salt Like Opera company com-pany leaves Monday for London England where Abu will entorthe acajemyof MUSIC for tub purpciie ol further perfecting her voice Yvctte Gutlbert bias announced that i be will retire permanently from the itageupon the expiration of her present pres-ent contracts Thus do matrimonial engagements lUeuie all lorli ot prom Imes t Henry lrlo Ili t having a line old row with G Bernard Bhaw over a ply he did not accept What a la1 t nf 1 talk that < will le I wliin Shape meet Irvlngi other cnituy cuaid Mani field The Italian government will nol per nlli lit players to play I In Greece for fear they might volunteer at w i stairs and BO ufftnd Turkey Could anything be more considerate of a player peaceful Intentions Hermann Gray hM engaged Alexandra Alex-andra Viatda Ibo Polish tragedienne for a tour In title ouooly 01 season Her nl rtolre Includes IIIIY Stuart I Made Ijbeenla a now Russian play Dnmetrl Mme Viarda wll ply It English I Hale fJUxtnn and Grace HenderBon have announced their Intention of eu lorlns vaudevlllo next lesion M n Clixion hall nol docldtd what ibr will ply lul Mile llemlfrtnn has n aliqed BIPare Uerbert Wlolow and Will n Wilson to write it ketch for br Is Mrr Romualdo Isohro author cf Incoir Las turned ml lour origin onmedlep The Loading Man1 1CrsnLp8F Ametkai Arsuranoi1 i u < Outwitted j th no play uisneou a uOrtivelle drams 16A Debt of Ui lion rt and a melodromp ifheGjvern and Ill Wife WIABOBuRene Cowl 01 Ibo Ih IDola a pirparing to go onthe itage at tbe 1 Knlckerliock llidilro nn Wednesday evening May 1010 be ac cUentally mapped the hammer of loll gun upon tbe forflnzer or hi rlchi tin it d cruiblug badly He tuOere ib much pain a surgeon bad lo h l oiled lu to dress the won I and Mr L D Merrill took his place lu I the cast The management of the Royal Opeiahouie of Berlin hai requested August Bungert the German com poser to arrange for the early production produc-tion of him entire Homeric cycle which Inoliiuei Odynoui the Iliad Klytemneilra Circe 1 Niuilkaa > O lyiteui Return andO and-O Jyiseui D ath11 |