| Show TI DHAMATI WOnLD ttllh the present chilly condition of he weather tho theatrical season could ave safely been lengthen out thIs year for It has been too cold < for so clety or Individuals to Indulge In outdoor out-door omumont to any xlnt and hI mere thought ot a trip to the lake sends the cold snivels up und < down ones hark Hut perhnpi when the hot sun of July or August Is I broiling us and the perspiration trickle down like tiny rivulets from head to tot the present cool weather will be at predated pre-dated The feeling ot uncertainty on account of the war will be greatly avert eme htoe lIre bglnnln at Ihe next theatrical neasin even though the nor may shill be on for Ihose wIsel 0 main at homo will have to ho amused In tho far rat the summer watering places will faro badly and < a the people peo-ple win remain homo the theatrical monger Ill not II uveman h n had I time aftrm all The Salt Lake Opera company closed the theatrical season In this city on Decoiatlon Day and I was a brilliant wind up both artistically and financl ally nil things considered < Those who have had the managing of the operas given during the last season have evrrsreoon to congratulat thom selves on tie success achieved and fed stimulated to greater efforts for the tutur I is I almo1 nough to turn II mans holr gray to 10111 0 set at ama tur and put them Into training far stage appearance The final effort li i usually very good hut what a sight of detail work must be done before an opera Is I rtady for looses tutiani Manager Man-ager Whitney has the disposition and temperament suitable for this kind of work and der much crdlt for his handling of the buslnen par of the work In the Sal Lake Opera company likewise I those who look after the other Important features Conceding to Prof vVellie a generous metd of praise for his efforts as conductor con-ductor of the opera an given bj this company It is I npJrnt k once ocr that ho lock the unlmaUonnol lOoolng tIn nervous temperament tint elves nap and vim to operatic music Conductors ductors ck seem to exercise the h > p notlc spell over a body ot ringers that arc able to hold a large I chorus as 1 were on the tips of their batons pro doclng the columh al onlair eke anI diminishing It at will are rather hard to Sod but Prof 1 B Krouse who conducted the early productions of Patience and the light Operas here was to a treat extent of this kind and while he vis not perfect in everj detail de-tail he had the music strictly up to tine ono the slnetrs so dillled that their efforts were pleasing The sinning sinn-ing material In tho Salt Lake Opera company Is I of a splendid class and the hardest part of the work has been over come now for olerlence i ouat for II treat del and I can be safely predicted predict-ed that nol seasons efforts will be followed with greater triumphs than thom already achieved The last number of the New York Mirror devotes considerable space to our old friend Walter Edwards glv ligat the samortlm sacrr y good pho toeraphlc cut that reveils I his familiar famil-iar features Walter should be nnd no doubt Is I on the road to tme and fortune for-tune and he deserves it He Is I a conscientious con-scientious painstaking hardworking actor and success certain crowns his efforts He bA played roles varying rrom namlet to Uncle Tom and all wlih distinctive success How he manages man-ages I acquire the roles Ii essaja In the short time owe for It when doIng do-Ing stock work Is I beyond ordinary understanding un-derstanding hot 1 Is I sol of him that he simply mnstlcattg a part until he has conquered I and Ills resold Is I seldom sel-dom If ever a missed word or line and added to these attainments he man the ability to adapt hlmsHt to any character Investing tt with lit characteristics char-acteristics In a decidedly natural manner man-ner Wailer you are known hr and l1rhap oppreoiatrd mo e Ihan er lllts l nuth Eldrldce makes perhaps her last nppearance here on Thursday evening June Ilk toll at the Congregational church In hakesperlan readings assisted by Prof J J Mc Clellan pianist idles Sybil Anderson lollnljt and Mn Kate B Anderson soprano Miss Eldrcdges selections will tam descriptive ones from Merchant ot Yenlce and a choie program ot so Interspersed cal and Instrumental music will bo On Tuesday nvenlngJune 7th at the Congregational church the Orpheu club will give the last of Its subscrlp lion concerts The exceedingly huh standard ot the other two leads the musically Inclined to expect eomethlns preUY nice and tills crook musical or Inlzatlon has yrl to disappoint an udlence The doors will h closed prompUy at anti and no admission wallow ho w-allow el during the rendition of a numhr I no encores were ailowel tt woul < make tho concert doubly enjoy able The lee rmncloco Chronicle at a r enl Isl I give the cot ot play that have been money molar 5 In tme pastas past-as follows An untried dramatist eager to secure a hearing Is I glad to accept almost anj terms sajs n New York paper Thus Charles llarnard sold the entire rights of The Country Fair to Nell Burgesi for 50 and out of that lucky piece Mr Il nmgrln isde 1500000 Itlchard Mansfield paid only UO for Dea Irumml and probably Ide deemed IllOicI out of It J I C Clarke sold Bonnie Prince Chaille to Julia Marlowe for TOO Sousa fold The Washington Port march to the publIsher for 135 and the purchaser mode MOOO out If It When an author Is unknown lie takes any thin he can get When celebrity arrives tee lob erylhlnl In Ight lit ronren Ii 00cr d drove lch a hard hlr bargain will Charles 1rehmnan lice beginning hi cnrer In mnnagmat hat tho utho erne1 1110101 out of Rhnandoah aol i Ihe produce waa glad to mnlne end mt I jo u onlc Dlvld nelnsco for n play pen hr demand to paper J3000 down before putting roolltsht rimtirn Ilcmenjl paid Sills for a violin Melba has gone bade to nurope 1our ml rolcerac npanles In New York at prent I Shcnandoah Is I being acted In New Yolk Chicago and Denver Joe Caw thorn li I to bo the comedian of lh Alice Nielsen opera company Duso canceled her Madrid engage mnll on aceounl ot the war ngag tdno Wallace ClApper Is I to heal n New York Combo compnny that will be sent to 10noon nexl non wi Kugeno ConIes who was recently ordered 10 pay his former wi rcnl a week alimony married Loulso Cleary of Trilby fame on Sunday last Mrs James Brown rotter and Kyrle Btllew In June appear In London In The Lost Cause founded on the down fall ot Charles Plrnell Helen Bertram has elgned contract with the management of the Iloston Ian I as t ma dtuina of that organization organiza-tion for the forthcoming season Mr and Mrs KcnJil will tour the I United States next season In Not Wisely Wise-ly But Too Well At present they are presenting A Ciuel Heritage In London Lon-don donA A moot njoblo socIal was given In the nw Cannon ward mtlng houn 101 I ovnlng under the aouplc or the word cbolr bOnding and rtreshmt core Ills order of tins eneninc I D oneuo 10 Itarrlsnu Inns ber000m baled and confirmed to a lieutenant colonelcy He will ba atlached to lh Third regiment USA and will proceed pro-ceed Immedlalel for the front Thm o Ralvlnl cc aeseen again upon up-on the 1110n 010120 Ihe other dW 8 Florenee 1 apeard n the Saul of third a chracle la 0 hlch ire mad Id tis mark as a jouth at 1C and played I according to a correspondent ot the London Daily News magnificent There Is I no performance of the Little Minister In London on Saturda < evening even-ing Ihe star refusing to ai pear more than seven limes a week Tho Little Minister has passed Its 200th performance perform-ance In London nnd It has kept Maud Adams In New York since the beginning begin-ning of the seison Tho eut of Ermlnle revived at the New York Casino Monday last con loin four of the PeoPle who appeared In the originl Amelcn1 Iruclon 5 rue ir Wilson Pauline Hall Henry Woods nnd Jennie Weth > r by Henry n Dlxe made a hit us It sue noos anl Lulu allser won favor ns Jaiotte Marie Jansens rote The Bostonlans closed their season ast Saturday They will opi n nt Man molten Beach on August 31 In all prob oblllt Hob HOj whleh they hale recent re-cent acqulied will be chosen for their opening bIll Contracts have been closed with 0 well known composer for a new opera 5 which will be produced durlnl the saon Mr DavId Belnsco writes from Lon i don strongly denvlng tho repoit that I hIs new play will bne Its original pro 1 luctlon In London He lies had an offer to present the pla In the English cap Ion I 1101 at rt opening of limo aulOocnnro ceo wllh Sir Carter In the leading eeleI he hns dcllad It hlwr and wIll preseo tIlls Amelr firt I our otul II dill lIe laln 10 landau In doeconma 0 ot lime The move play is I soul to 10 onUrly IIITrnt In alpie unit charactr from Th Unrt of Maryland land and will present Mrs Carter In 0 n character hirmiy unlike any which she has herctofoie played |