| Show flUSIC AND DRAMA Tlc Throe Theaters Run Full Blast Throughout the Woo Good Business Recorded All Round Lieut Peary at the Theater Next Wook Calhoun Opora Company at the Grar I > d Lycourn Closed Footlght Flashes The theatrical amusement of the present season her ham come by Jerks and starts One week a whole grist ot Attractions are offered and another Bees all of the houses dark Kufni of the bent things have given us the goby and tho chance ore that others will before tile season closes The country has been flooded with cheap trashy stuff In the theatrical line but even this has accomplished one good thing and that In I that the supcrabund ance of I has palled upon theatergoers and It la I hoped that with a vigorous uso of sulphur and lime the bad effects may be eliminated from the theaters of the country and that a healthy reaction re-action will set In and a higher dais of dramatic entertainment bo Insisted upon up-on Tho dcniornlilns effect of Improper theatrical attractions upon youthful minds cannot be calculated and there Is I Just as much need now for guardIng guard-Ing against them na ever there Wa There woe a time here when the combination com-bination known us the PentzStanley company would not bo admitted to the Salt Lake Thrater which was the only temple qf Thcspls welled at that time and they were compelled to seek some low down town hull where the kind of attraction was not iuestloncd so long i as the rent Was paid But now the country Is I flooded with this same kind I i of rot the only difference being that It Is I much worse now thart then Perhaps Per-haps a publlt theatrical censor would he 0 Rood thing If the turn for the hot ter Is I not goon Inad anti I endeavor made to make oC the stage tilt educator morals rather than a debaucher ot public 10rn T Daniel Franley and his clever company mine to us just In time to prevent the ausea bound to follow the uver at such plays n Old Cr Paris Courted Into Court In day New York and others of their Ilk which blvo been foisted upon us for the lost two or three months Anti w Ith due respect re-spect to everything else It I can be sold that much of the favor shown his repertoire re-pertoire of plays Is 1 due to this very feet I deems like good old tme ver talk at see lng Shenandoah The Wife And the other strong plays given and it Is 0 bad the en gngment cannot tie tended until Such time an the tlt for rood legl tmale drama In I satiated Shenandoah seems to have a Perennial exllcllcand there Is I no ue grumbling the military shoulder straps coupled with patriot costume with their brass button and lne i with which this play teems pro Ide the features that are generally Interest particularly to the ladle Who does not admire the vIgorous manlY step of the usual army officer w hahas been nol nr nicety and prepared > to withstand any hardship hard-ship which his calling Imposes Put an ordinary citizen however Into the I same clothes without the training and they hang on him Man a pep and this tie cribes clover Iank Worthing ap pearancn In Shonandoah In military toga In a full dress suit with draw ing room surroundings I he Is I all right but he falls to scintillate as the commander com-mander of an Army Walter Edwards was tho actor who Possessed the ability and abiiy appearance andhaxfound much favor everywhere to ni I al roles and Mr Frwley would do veil to turn an eye In his direction when next oon i ngogmnts are being made Frawley la upholding the standard at eceUnea which he proposed i pro-posed to maintaino I I as evidenced by Ilia selection I of the late Jy success I suc-cess for prntllon at his Performances Perform-ances at the cast o larger royalties but It Is We determination to do this that ba frightened the rohman And they have Practically left him th < onl Am an exclunive I field an oct Which trl gb Frawley Is bonsfitting by I After putting In the balance of the present season In a tour of the middle states his company will then go tq New Orleans for a stay of ten weeks or until the non lose returning to Bon Francisco for the supplemental supple-mental season commencing In June next The Calhoun Opera company fell Into clover at the Grand during the present ent week the public being In a popular popu-lar mood for an operatic attraction particularly at popular prices I cannot can-not bo said that Czlbulkls opera Am ortl Is I a tuneful success or one that would set catchy airs running through ones head To the contrary It Is I < pan p-an beyond th ken of ordinary folk to undomtftnd for th mot part and It Is I not helped by the excessive and forced humor Injected Ino It by the comeala oC the Calhoun company Why In the name at sense It woo found necessary tats engage n i troupe of oo > t-ats to perform tunmblincfeats between Acts oC nn opra to I beyond comprehension compre-hension Music to be enjoyed must have the attention centered upon I and not diverted by elrcuring antics I the Cnlhoun company has any goad singers outside of the leading sopranos so-pranos they are jet to be given on opportunity op-portunity While Amorita has filled the house during the week It certainly could not have been becnu of the attractions of the music o the opera and It Is I to be hoped that Ln Grand Duchess and Trn Dlavolo to b given next week will be presented with the Iev of getting out the haulul pos sibilitles at the mule which they pongee The Iceum ratbr sprung a surprise Irwin Its Palmas And the public gen orally tills wk In the Presentation ot The any Matinee Orl not bat 1 ws a Particularly high class ntrorlon but It WAS clean inil net and it good how n i thl dais of attractions go anti was well worth as much an a number oC attractions at-tractions seen here lately nt double the Price Tho Coct 10 open lemonrt1 again that tha home does not hoodoo the play but the reverse us evidenced iy tile big attendance there nil of the present week during the engagmnt of tills company The patronage given to I the Meatus here however lore enough to sustain thrr boup and In UIO competition Cr business the Lyceum Lyce-um am to suffer and whether tM unequal struggle for existence cn he maintained by this house Is I n doubt the question with the owners of I No ittnutlon Is billed for next week so far Ca An InternoUonol Match was the see and effort oC Iho Frawley engagement it lie Thonter lot night rind the lb MMIIO of the military surroundings oC the play of the evening beo n doubt had a great deal to 10 with the Flight falling or In attendance An littertintionni Match Is I MO oC those long atnrles that coull bl old In a very few lnul and pave i the ennui bound tit fulo a Stretch of I or four act I Contain routs vry V lily lilies rind luriiiwnl situation and gave scope to r nu Qr tno of the corinanj for good work lllanche Tints rrank Worthlnr llatiirnor I ibirt Carr anti rits11 M1illixtir I Impersonated the prlielpil chiiructii of the piece and they did It nlI this 1 atrnoon Th WIIo wrist Blvin fur a mall and tonight the 4 Performance at Drt Iu te Sue will close 1M engagement Next vv eeK the Bait Lake Theater will offer a novel I attraction In prizcntliig Lieutenant IL li Peary to the public In his lecture dn Arctic Explorations Pearys expedition to the for north Was the talk of the civilized world at the tlmo and the gentleman sprang Into lme lb nlmat Immediate and laMlnB fame for his hardihood and daring Ho will lecture at the Theater next Friday evening and this announcement alone should ba enough to nil the house to overflowing Lieut Peary and his wife have received perfect ovations In all lands they have visited all he Is I looked upon as one of the heroes of the age Next week presentations by the Calhoun Cal-houn Opera company at the Otund have been definitely decided upon as La Grande Duchess for the first four nights and Wednesday matinee and Fra Dlavolo for tb remaining nights o the week rind Saturday matinee This should make a good weeks bill though a good d0a of disappointment has been manifested 1 since the change from Ito hemlan Ulrl to na Dlavola wait settled upon I Is Understood that La Grande DiKhess Is I the star opera of the Cal houn repertoire and this bOng th case much Is I expected of the company In it Following the last wI o the CA14 I houn comny comes the OraU Opera company In a similar repertoire though the same operas will not be repented that were given by the Calhoun company com-pany A feature of the engagement will be a nightly change of hill and the following opera will Ito I given though perhaps not In tho order here given Doctiflclo and The ramnu Widows New Mascot Martha Indiana Olivette Shift Ahoy Olroflo Olrorla The engagement en-gagement will run for one week beginning be-ginning Feb Kth I The program for the K at 1 sacred concert at the Theater tomorrow night Is I nn Interesting one and will be nIht dered by the combined band of the city nsilrted by some well known vocalists vo-calists Following Is I the program overture Die lustlgen Welber von WIndsor6rjiodt Nlcolal I Orchestra Balletmusic Die Koenigen von Sa ba Carl Roldmark Toreador song Carmen tllzet baritone 010Slr I H Ooddnrd Orbtermlt Edward Orlg I Morgnlmmung 2 Amos Tod I I B Anlr Tou Jerusalem 1 Oouno1 soprano solo Miss Della Daynea Violin obligate Intermission Theo Levi I March nellgioso w 1 Chambers Combined Military Hand Ov rturrj Pique Dnrhc Fr v Suppe f Oriental dince Sultana o Votlker Prologue Civil WarMis Miss rtuth Eldrcdgo TheCivil War II realistic tone picture I > Theo Moses Tobaln w r Welhe will bo the conductor oC the orchestra Anton Pedersen con doctor of the bond nnd Carl Zchnter accompanist The Salt Lake Opera Co had decided de-cided to produce Its new venture Said Pasha for tho first time On the even Inn of Monday February 2Iat repeat Ing I for a matinee on the following afternoon Washington DtMay and alSo I all Tuesday and Wdrday even Ings Tho full cast Is I now made up and Is by all odds tho strongest which the enterprising amateur have ever put before tho public In addition to the chorus of thirtyfive the following vvellknonn people will tak part Miss Savage soprano Mis Fisher soprano Miss Dwyer contralto Mr Pjpcr tenor Mr Ooddard baritone Mr Spencer comedy Mr Young comedy Mr Sherman tenor Mr Beheld bass The scenery of Slid Pasha being laid In Turkey and India the costumes will be of extreme richness and novelty the ladles all being I dressed In the rich garbs of the Turkish court The company will adhere to popular prices the came as before New York Feb rWhat was looked forward to an the not Important Operatic event of the season wan the performance at Die Walkur with Mme Nordlca a Brunhllde at the Metropolitan Metro-politan opera hue last night thl being tho first time she had essayed tint tin-t In tho city her Initial Performance I In thin season The role WO well conceived con-ceived by Mme Norll < who was In good volcn and she lent to the part a tragic Intensity lit come part It seemed no IC he wan It little out of her realm In others she reassured her audience by an Intelligent handling of the work Mme Oalkl Emi Fischer and Ernest Kraus were approved last rear In the characters which they as lumed and they returned to their task with before finer art and better voices than Jilcob Lltts new play hal We Forgive For-give Her with Marie Wainwright lit I the leadlnp role comes to the Theater ooon anti advance nolcp peak very favorably of I Thl play Is I full of Intense bart Interest and succeeds In eletlln the sympathy oC the audience nlthout resort to the lurId i atlonal Ismusually found In the English do H t mcstlc drama It treats or the social question In nn entirely original and unlnque manner MISS 261arle Wain wrights Is I a sympathetic and highly dramatic role and one peculiarly fitted to her A contract has just been mlle by the tlnlon Traction company of Philadelphia Phila-delphia with Conductor T P Brooke through his manager Howard Pew far the appearance oC the tamou Chicago Marine Sand nt Philadelphias beautiful Willow Grove Park for 254 banUul concerts during the romlng two Um mers Thl I at the longest bond en gagement In America and Is looked upon by everybody n the most Desirable I Desir-able It wan fllllM last reason by Walter Wal-ter Damrosch with his New York 8 > m photi Orchestra or f0 mn and l WAS a candidate fortroenxantinont but llroke 0 selected 111vo all Others lie he creditably play can as ran It olale mule l In I IJIoto to proldo for summer nUdlpn anti nine play more popular Inspiring nnd sensational known Initiate than any other organization The ncenrjr for tho Clilckerlnc anI i Ion PIano company having hn hen Into the hands all th Dan I CQI ter company of this city It H I expected that I an opportunity will lie given the local public to hear Jtonx Tranz turn met the great pianist nhose tour of this country will lie under the direction direc-tion n the Chlfkerlns anti Sons Plant Co and Indirectly under tile care of th managers oC their local agencies allover all-over the tnlcd States Hummells at prtnt rrln another piano craze In America and nol to hear him is I to have volssed hat a life time On tavular evening the Wt Side Dramatic and Comody rompnl will oppr at the Twotleon1 wart hall In 1 Invest siliceemP Tilt Ornd PMle TownonI orllnol 3Ret bar der drama The entertainment In I given an a ward bon and between the acts Mr Joseph Walsh will appear In topi cnl songs while Al Lewis will Introduce Lwl wi black face specialty peclal I I Footih I Joph Arbur Salt at the Earth I to be shelved Wion Lackeys Is I playing David Oatrlck In the Eat Maude AIm will ipend br vaca I tion at J II Harriss home In Scotland f Frederick Words thinks of abandon Ing the legitimate to enter nudevllle Minstrel George Thatcher bOA retired tram the Place and opened a hotel al Elizabeth NT Nat Goodwin will shortly produce nichnrd Savage a tragedy by Made line Lueette niter Next season W 1 Crane will appear In Treasure Trove a ploy hy LOUIS Parker coauthor oC lomary Ian Maclarens Beside the Bonnie Drier Hush Is to have Its American premier at Washington In February They are talking of going back to Th Three Guardsmen The Celebrated CUM and other old plays In London Dlaoco new play deals With a phase or the late Civil War I will be love Story seasoned wIth d the clashof steel and reg or as gore The Harlem IN Y Hepubllcan Club presented Catharine Ilnyard with a pair of garters The committee during a performace of The Whirl of the Town placed them on her limbs j I A New York music hal chief card It I a woman Bhe dlsrobet exactly a vibe would were abe In her bedchamber and In I clothed In ever article oC femInine fem-Inine apparel generaJlr worn by women Gladys Wnllli after a somewhat vorlgalell carper as a star And an an Intnue In various companies Is I to appear shortly In The CircusGill I a mulal comedy of the latest London brand Mme De Navarrn Mary Anderson Iln an Interview published In the February I Feb-ruary number of the Young Woman announces that she will never return to th atage and dilates upon the relief re-lief and happiness of the calm and peace om tb simple quiet life ehe now cnjuys The Iran From Mexico with WHIle I Collier the man Made one oC the bat successes known In San Francisco Ili recent years Tile local critics fairly I fell over themselves In praising the comedy Mr Collier and the perform I nnc The Italdwln theater was parked to the guards every night Mme Verdis will endows the hopl ta she founded In a mall village In the neighborhood of hr famous huhnd via lh the sum oC 3600 francs which constitutes th largest bro of her personal fortune Mme Verdi wan a singer of fair renown and save a small comptny tram her earning as an operatic artist Tho Boston Post on John Drews new play One Summers Day would make a sweet wholesome and entertaining enter-taining curtain riser and the developments develop-ments of tha pretty sory could easily be complhd In nn hour As a full Hedged play It Is I tedious and at times It must be admitted amateurish Again I affords but limited opportunities for the tat I was once I that lie cnyl was wa-s sensitive to noise that lie would top playing If a man In the audience had a note In tits packet drawing Interest In-terest but be Is now In the vaudvlll business where hy set th Stage for one turn while another Is I being finished In n front scene Can It bo that the 1 violinist lit l losing his sensitiveness with advancing age7 Chronlcle The attendance of the Prince of Wales at the opening performance nf Mrs James Ilrown Vottcr and Kyrle Irfllew In Charlotte Corday In London Illustrates 000 war 01 securing success In Iondon for the attendance of his royal htshnes Is I npresupp < evidence evi-dence of success The Pines received Ilia Invitation to attend he prturm once from Mrs Potter anti I was his answer to the effect that the evening of the 21st was the only evening ou which h would bo disengaged during the month that fixed the date for the opening The fact that thin news was thought of umolnt Importance to h in cabl1 over her is I significant ne In I tilde the fact that Mm Potter Is the only tnr oC her Flex to occurry the i Ad PI Phi I theater Chronicle stage since Adelaide Nellson |