Show I I I Q Lt SI SIS SIt S 1 s I i t I 11 e 1 I II 5 f S I i iI JI I ff hunger and thirst pre t a better than h here for tor edge and farce corn com urne 0 odge Is evidenced by the tho thet he 31 It irish h th the y 1 witnessed Lit e enar d demand mAnd t nar for tickets to the time the liveliest In the tho sale S tilt house not n a single r the II 01 unsold for lor forI I seat 1 night after one n g I t m Opt knows In advance a is III not up tip to Its old olde E it this Alice Nielson Eugene lugene Ie e I Bartlett Davis haVe Jessie fallen ies a and away 1 from It an and d a although OU 1 I management lies has ransacked the re I rn of ct artistiC New York and andI 0 J annot help knowing that I iOe o we they have found d does s e new ot of the Old Still with i nil the placeS t full tull realization ot of this fact Suit Salt tumbles over itself In Its It ikC k to secure t ure s seats ts for tor the two I ni which the Bostonians h have avo to us on the present tour have hae the best let us take tako cannot lIe ire i It if tot but we le can get Is the motto that 1 e to actuate us and tully fully realla that Mr Ir anti and Mr Mc Mcf f 1 owners ot of the company will traveling opera O ti I rive give us U the best anT to be seen 01 on the road we i lit oUr dolla dollars rs and a L halt half will Viti willa and regret that they h y a 11 1 rot us two nights more if 11 the matter were submitted to a abbe Tote rote It Is 19 doubtful whether ItoH Hood would not be substituted or r 1 Serenade Both arc ver very old nd familiar here It Is true but of the tho thoro ro Hood flood rather vears best It there cannot bo be a popular afternoon presentation ot of It on onI I milY t The principal people In the Bostonians It t such the same as aR last year with u noted Mr Is host hOlt In himself helen Bertram Is uJ the Ibe soprano Miss Van Yan Dresser Is Ise t e lady to take the place ot of otI esmie I Davis Mr tr McDonald I mains the baritone with Mr Ir Hawley i I his more than capable callable alternate r comedians Frothingham and Fits t raid are still with the company and andI h un or Is Frank I The ot of was wast wasL L t written for tor the Bostonians by rederick k flankin and Giacome Mill The composer 1 a young oung Pole ii cd fellow student of oC Mascagni In Italy s I hitherto unknown In the tho American deli arid this composition L his first incursion Into It From Ii 11 accounts The Smugglers Is to re lei Ide with dainty and graceful melody nd ad the story which Is couched In a vein promises many laughable The storY deals with the which befall nn an alleged an who hoon on lie tho eve ot of his riding with an adventuress ss Is staken for n a noted smuggler and ed to prison The adventures f 1 the smugglers the escape ut of the menu and the love loc affairs of at n a young oung and leader of the smugglers about aboul the princIpal climaxes or of ofle le he opera Smugglers will be cut cast with oil all he be favorites who are said to be ad fitted with cong congenial roles The ballads allotted to the singers are areto to 10 be of at a popular character while tt tie concerted po passages a 9 and ensembles lit Ire especially brilliant and effective Among the numbers dep described as most Is a song ong Liberty LIbert or bail barl tone toie allotted to Mr MacDonald n a corn com comIe me Ie number for Mr In Sunny Funny a Love Is Isa a ot of JO Joy and Tears for tor so rises Irano rendered by Helen Bertram a sun sung by contralto lIes Van Vun Dresser and n a march song for basso l b by Mr Ir Dunsmore In The Smugglers ot of the choral thoral and orchestral accessories are arc also Promised to be most complete completo and S S S Mr Ir popular house will offer to his patrons next week eek a varied bill lill lillone one ne that he thinks will prove proe strong mouth to suit all tastes Monday Monda night lie e irith lIh Uncle Toms Cabin by bi the hirus needless to say there Is ii a colored jubilee quartet quart t and to Lo end of buck and wing dancers The scenery Is said ald to bo be new throughout Torn Tom runs three nights and will vii be Thursday by Lincoln T 1 Carters Carlers the Maine With Us customary facility for adapting the tUning events of current history to the lItre Carter seized upon the blow hg up ot o the Maine for tor his plot and made one or of his sensa cons Uh ith all his usual success Gen oral Lee Is a prominent char er and Captain and Admiral lewey Key are also made to do tb service In th e C Willard Villard Weihe and Arthur Shepherd ht re r returned from their flying firing trip to hew ell York lork Boston and ChIcago They tone l me back tilted filled with enthusiasm over oer rare tre musical works the they listened to toI I in ton ston their stay In N New w York ha hay ig n Very hery brief Mr Weihe thinks tb he S t SYmphony ony ot of Boston Doston Is York ort u e equal urd to the Berlin orchestra New lb the e baa as nothing to approach It and ande anda Patronage bestowed Its a on public J Mr eat Is something enormous l from Lyon Lon and Ialy al tr a tine fine Italian violin 1 olin which dates datS datSI torn 1745 14 he thinks It is 19 I a rare In nt and Mr Shepherd agrees he t n ner e never neer heard him play on n a lh e One Mr Wethe Weihe speaks highlY ot of herd h Cal b by J n accorded his friend Shep SheptOn J some somo noted musicians tOn Ion ot of lbs Who Q listened to his hili lee performance or of piano t no pieces and 10 ine notably ot of M r by Shepherd himself Is naturally modest hll over oe ii tO achievements but SOS says lie he was wa wase a letter e of Introduction to the the music PUblishers In New o him ot of to submit hi some Bome Works arks Ir ia Shepherd eft ay tho thod th d ang fr of the he Messiah by the han lIan en Society of Boston tom no ac d a a by y the Symphony Orchestra Of It re organ surpassed anything II tb r nature h be has ever Clr heard p Lets in t the are back at their old tra Salt a Lake n c theater orches Th The many friends ot of Mr God ct city are arc awaiting with In Inh III h e result of his first appearance the 2nd All could have hae h 01 bad ad been riven JIen II a role tolo I lie Ie was wa ta fa IP tara Whirl Which h to make his hll test rt ce it t Is certain that rI 1 ot of the Count the prin La Som s nt no rolle role In opera of oC Th rn U a Will tax him to the Pert e part par Is a serious one the tho S on the heavy order or Of th air IL e l Si no dialogue In iii It and andI I stand aid eWe ot of some ot of the best beet artists In the ranks ot of English opera and be expected to hold his own ground a gren great t deal will of course depend on the aid he Is given ghen by his Instructor for lor two weeks Is but very err little time In which to prepare the part which Iii in allotted to him But given fair opportunity for preparation and Mr Goddard will ask no D avoN tavoN from the best bent ot of them S S SIt It will seem Quite like the old stock da days at Hie th Salt Lake theatre lor br lora bra a fortnIght commencing Wednesday evening next Doubtless If Mr could II hiam hind had his own on way he woul l Jw r fI rr V have deterred deferred the coming comins or of the Nance ONeill Clay Clement CIment McKee Rankin Hankin Barton Company till tIl at least Mon Ion Monday day week weck as U is a little apt to hO a overshadowed by the advent adent ot of the Bostonians Still no ono one who wishes to see seo the standard drama In by ard players will be apt to miss the plays provided Fifteen will wiIL beglen be given and that the they will be ren ered In the best style Is advance in by the list lal of names of the performers Miss bUss ONeill Is aU all the In San Francisco she he packs the he house back to the doors whenever she appears and every man anan tiger ager In the city has bas offered her Um time next season Bealon Clay Clement Is too well known to need Introduction After his hili last Salt Lake appearance lie ho took his com company pan on an Oriental jaunt but It proved an unsuccessful v venture and being offered a position as leading ml mii by Miss ONeill ho came In out ot of the wet and now enjoys the luxury ot of acting without worrying over oer the man Inan managerial side or of the McKee Rankin Hankin who has hIlS not been een seen here for years ear Is n a strong and forceful actor and Barton Darton huh Is one ot of lie old legitimate mate standbys ot of the John McCullough and dwin Adams days dal The opening bill illi be Magda a play pIny never yet et seen fleen In this city clU but one rendered famous by |