| Show AMUSEMENTS The drann Pays the Snn rrnnclsei Chronicle Is I struggling tigalnt ndvcr slty In Salt Lake City Six successive managements of the Lyceum Theater failed miserably In n business way ana then some patrons of stage art came forward with a proposition 10 I give nw support provided that n rent i Iy I able and responsible man he put In central The will oC n olhl hank eahlpr accepted the trust At the enl oC ta week tills mal rolling that he hM Only 300 with which In pay dthts aploeard of ITOO 11 Pocketed the momey and dlo The Pulse of New York drew n well filled houie 01 the New Grand Int evening still If applause and hilarious itculls count for anything the enter tainment was appreciated The merest shadow of a plot rUM thloulrh The Pulse and Is only used to brlnir 1 under the head of n dramatic performance thenvlse 1 would he known no nn en lerlalnment oC specialties The singing ant dancing were good and thOe de ervlng special mention me Klellii Mnjlien Madge Maltland William A Lang and I V land t6 first named creating n fmvoralo Impression In her variety acts The little Thompson Tots nged three and five yen were decidedly cute though Ihe work they do appears to tire them Taken nltogether The Iulse of New Tork Is I entertaining nnd no doubt the Grand will be filled every night of the present week The engagement engage-ment closes Saturday night n n nice of iancellne and H92 fame sends his Company to the Salt Lake Theater on Friday nnd Saturday nights and Saturday matinee this week when will be presented Mr lllcen latest success The Girt Fixir Parts The sale of seats for this big extravaganza opens tit the Theater box office tomorrow morning Denver Post The 10uIlnrly opern compnny WIl go on the road olrly In February Denver now hither hit-her own opera company A Denver made hook Denver music arid Denver people wll ask the public of the large ellls oC Colorado still Uh ivIiat they think of I all nnl i I n WIrn eom poser cnn turn out ns tuneful lays as him Inlem brethren InnIpb Hartley In I the librettist of The Whist Players and The Jerrn Kym liutier tne two pieces to ue 1 resented re-sented Henry llouseleyhas competed tile music The company Is composed oC Miss Leontlne largr Miss I Marie McFnrland I Miss Mary McFniland I Charles de Lacy II j Martin nnd Kenneth Orlswold The Ort per renounces In Denver will be under the personal direction of Prof Houseley Daintiness and beauty havf been aimed at nnd the Idea Is to give an unique performance witty and appealIng appeal-Ing to the mind 03 well as the eye and ear Prof Ilouseley Is I well known leI Is le-I now busily engaged In rehearsing Ihe ompany Miss llargei Is I now enJoying en-Joying n luehneeded vacation In the mountains of Colorado after a year lh opera eompanl In Chicago and the Uses singing principal parts The Misses Ate F arland are well known on the local concert stage Their musical studies were Pursued In the East and their graceful presence and really fine voices have mt much commendation In Denver Both leave shortly for New York to devote several years to study Charles de Lacy Is an Kngllshmanwho has been n member oC several famous quartets and has sung In grand Opera In > London Kenneth Grisvvold Is I a lung Californian with n voice of much promise Harry D Martin Ie a tenor Volt One singing Is well known II I the state The first presentation In Denver ivlll be during the first wk of February at one oC the two large houses February Olh the company coca on the road touring the state and appearing In Salt Lake City |