Show rUI r I I 1 4 I It tl tl r Ie 1 hi 10 I I I II A AI tl I I a E U f ii tt LouIs stir and Ii D ot Of t rd ad II t sent pl will fIll p work The p the jIt It Lake Th ter be betI n it WednesdAY tI Jelt tit sometimes d that bun II ft 11 Shale Tale W Val of all It WInter mot to ren renI the pia upon the tage The iff Li 11 tho Iho thoI I tf 14 obstacle reallY two to It t Is I play t A oot In the I WO ont ontI r bj her magnanimity h l lJ La the hour ot of trial I a It I at Its lis but best the dl It Ir Ti n the heroine She Is Isee s tI iY ct f and though In the ther theof o Of ee e of beautY beaul and Is not r 4 R I h d to be In the tret bloom ot of 1 rG th Her on slight aUght ground 7 1 Ier er of with his ht IJ P the suspicion once and on a 0 passionate ta ad mind becomes a 8 settled I s Hermione Is thrown Into Q a agen f J gen her het new born Infant Is II taken fn her and by the order of her bus hus tu franta with jealousy n to death on a desert shore Sho i thIn then brought to a public trial for and herself herselt Is S pronounced Innocent by bythe the but atthe very er moment tIn tea abe ahe ts Is she learns of the tho of her or Iy son hc swoons away rth gr an at hir supposed death con conkie tl kie tI the act acl The rho lot 1051 two IWO acts Is arl I the other play lay In which of Is the tho and md nt not until the last moments e Cf tte tb play does dou Hermione appear again 10 t COle the Ille harmony ot of the IL Ii 15 no Idle ft In an tn th both roles IN Kathryn In Inthe the th production of Tue rhe WInter Tale rae hu has herself ex gifted by a in the dual rol role The last time 44 4 II a far n as h tory tells tit till time and Perdita were by the same arno s was ur try produced the llLY more decade ago alo Since then no lC ac hu bj bun found with the curious cC talent find Ami conrage r re to 10 the tart fAtt It Is by I Vi M who ought to know this of Th The lIe favorably even cen with that thit rs gorgeous on oe Irh CUrl Pan rave live London In 1 Tho ot of strong tronC actors In the lead It roles o of this play Is II so so that It tu probably deterred man many n a man tr attempting its 1111 will be the IL lames ot f course hM has been chiefly for his ability In the serious but Is III just the sort Qi 01 In which all the arts of 0 B a trained actor can ca e C mot most tl The stern harsh harshM harshb 0 M ha b Cht D 13 hanford whole whose It I I II tu I 1 In this fluid neld of ofIS crL I IS I II I Not ot II Ilace nee lIr Ir presented one I nl plays have the Scandinavian tic com ventured on the Ure M of f the Salt Lake Theater but on they will de lv two pop tat by one Ofle by 1 Bogh and one CUt It Is r from the that those why the can enn expect an TIble The players Jay blay are Carl Ert Erickson larson ilion Johnson Au AI f 1 Nile Cart Carl s ii Ouster Mr Oluf Nil the lbs director the e Danl h pia J p r Ume ne Ander on Mrs Mn n 11 1 M Lund C Peter Johanen Imma J II j Gustav C J 1 tn II F S Ertmann and Peter tad costumes national dances dancea of Lire axe limon among the feat t the for 0 t th e e The Th pIa play Is b ri t of Ih the Ju JutI tI tt from the advance sale ule ot of r 1118 seems liS as b C curtain tires at S 8 S I Wn Collier the cOmedIan end hilt hI t teW r Dany soon loon appear In 0 nh farce entitled not It Is antiCipate that e rove Prove a trY TY Inter Jay T thu a t excellent comedy I one e of at the that baa been d In many a 11 aNft l It New York Tork flu a A j jn U n phia recently supporting company judging by thu names In the cast Is nn an good one and anda II a very el elaborate will be In evidence nce The Is for tor three nigh nights II following The Old Oid nome home homestead stead I II I IOne One of the local musical and dramatIc Ic ot of recent months Is the success lucce attendant upon the amateur presentation In the NIneteenth ward ot of the old opera Pinafore by bythe the Iho Home Opera Open company an organization composed exclusively ot at ward tel cut ent and now making Its first public appearance So Bo pronounced line been Its achievement that the tho ward chapel was complete completely I ly Bold out for tor four flIghts and a sum lIum approach approachIng log Ing close upon COO realized fJ The Th performances have havo I brought amusement loving patrons patron from rum all part of the city and from Park City and have comO come requests to baj the piece pro produced produced In those Ilace while several city wards have made sImilar or no not other presenta ions will viii has not yet been de but M as good guarantees are ot of offered 1 will lay the matter before the company for tor Its lis con Another matter that will willbo willbe bo be given Attention Is that ot of making the tho organization permanent Tue Tho ex of the tho productIon are arc Iy heavy henvy b by reason ot of the complete staging ot of the piece and the elaborate electric aside front the costumIng lag Ing of the characters The opera goes cotS for the last time tn In the Nineteenth ward tonight The eloping closing perform performance ance will be to 10 Standing Room Only as the sale of seats has ed cd the capacity of tim the houst have You Seen Smith Q a lucce success successful tul ful farce farea comedy III i booked at the Grand for two nights next week be beginning beginning ginning Thursday March 8 The at attraction traction has a long of oC interest interestIng Ing specialties attached to 10 It ft GOSSIP Mrs Carter Is ha to play Zua Zaza In April In London LondonA A recent attempt to revive Money foneY In London met with no success Belie Delle Archer conies cOUles to the Theater In repertoire the latter part of March Dr Parkhurst Is getting up a crusade against the immoral plays In New York Julia Arthur announces that after this season she will lii be known as Mrs Mra ot of Boston Quo Vadis will probablY follow lien lit at theater In InN N New V York next fall Maull Adams Adami ends endl her eight weeks of the LIttle Minister at atthe atthe the Criterion th theater New York to tonight night lemper Kemper the managers of Louis James Klader and D 13 Hanford will It Is said clear a profit of at least this lIeL son Eon It Is said that for the first performances ot of lien Ben at the tho theater In New York city elU the receipts hare havo reached the enormous aggregate of This Is I an aver average average age of over n performance When the Dead Awakes Awake lies 1188 b ben n acted In three aerman cities with although without giving th tin Im impression reulon that It WAS like likely likely ly to enjoy popularity on the stage It hu ha been definitely settled that when hen MIss Truax debuts as alt a star In New York this month at ft A series of special matinees perform performance ance will be Parthenia In to be by Beatrice and Juliet Tym Tm Murhl Lt Is not an Italian opera singer Inel or even enn II a secret ecret society It Lt is the new name chosen choen by Tim Ihn Murphy at the solicitation of his hll friends friend and ho he thInks It Is torel foreign n enough looking to please th the American The fe and Ind Erlanger hare put their feet fHt down on the deluge ot of and several eural atar ring tours In versions of this play have hae therefore been They cu ac cuC C thisby b that thit stars versions thin the ont one oneS ontI S I II I S controlled by Miss would not be booked In the theaters theY tile rep represent resent relent for Cor the tho syndicate Concern Concerning In tho Little Minister which Adams Adami will produce In Bait Lake her native city Music nd Drama says aya It is II Scotch through and ami through Is that are uro the fIrst fint words ot of the play pIny nut flut dinna fear lassie and The dialogue ot of the play Is not with diana hens kenland and thE Scotch burr is II but little In el eI dence In fact there is II only just to Create creato an ro of highlands and heather When you lire are Considering play you yo ml ht us os oswell well dismiss discus the hook book tram from your our mInd Story and play vary but little lIthe to 10 the of the second act but from that point the ilay Is I practically II a new cren crea Clan and not nol a dramatization ot of the hook book The maIn scene In the third and Inri the denouement to In the fourth are said to be capitally teenaged Mr Martin harvey who Is he spoken ot of otIn ofin In ns as the English Booth Is comIng to America for a 11 starring tour next season seaton Mr Harvey Is II te Ibe orIginal Sydney Carlon In TM The Only Way and made a great reat hit In london with th Ih piece last season leuon III Ills American tout will be piloted by that astute manager ot of so many foreign stars lIars In America Mr Marcus Marcu Mayer and will open lit at II 1 Walla ks theater In New York City Ills play will likely be Don JUlins Juans Last Wager It Is coon to bo be brought out at the Prince ot of theater In London It Is I a ne new version ot of the old Spanish legend le by Mrs Cue Cun Green Oreen the Ihu wife ot of a welt well known English politician Some ot of the tho most artists In London are ns as silting Mr 11 Harvey In his hla production One ot of the neatest of the od ed stories of the stage relates to Sheridan and ard the 1st Sheridan being anxious to collect the opInions of the acknowledged judges of merit concerning his comedy The I chool for tor Scandal asked n a friend what Cumberland said on the Iho rIght ot of the HIp first 1 U syllable WM was the answer lint dId he teem seem amused WhY was the Iho reply ho might have been leen hunt hung up besIde Uncle OlIvers lie lied bad the disinheriting countenance hIke the la Ia dies lel and gentlemen on the never moved a 0 muscle Devilish ungrateful that said Sher SherIdan Idea Idan for I sat out hIs tragedy last week and lauGhed from beginning to 10 end Speaking ot of Miss lichen who Js Is shortly to go starring it II would stem seem to be necessary that she he should saya II a writer In the Brooklyn CItizen She is II poor Incredible III as It mil may be It II la is true that after a life of t thard hard work for she abe began belian when almost a 11 child sIte could barely put her bands on more than today though she sho has baa made In her day considerably over oer overa oera a million It If calculated b by the range of or percentages ot of other at Iter actresses In her Blat station lon This comes from froma II a house In which she lives and In which she possesses an equity ot of about besides Oooo from lIfe lite insurance which she l he had on the life lito of the lute lule Mr Ir Daly end that Is all It Is known that she was his partner of late lale years yean but bet better ter had not been for those were ere precisely precIse his years ears of peril and In Indeed Indeed deed failure In many man cases and so eo she goes starring in the old Daly legitimate comedy repertoire which I fear the pUblic has outgrown The New York Tribune speaks ot of papyrus discovered In lAtely The story tor Is goIng the tho rounds to 10 the effect that a recently exhumed ut at gives some Interesting acy counts ot of the ancient Roman Homan theater IncludIng n a description ot of different modes model of lI applause From rom this It would appear that different of billion were differently expressed Mod crate erale satisfaction was d by snappIng the lIngers greater creater Ins Ing the fingers finers of the left hand against those thoe ot of th the right The noise was as saId to 10 be like the beating together Ir er ot of the earthenware vessels an and 1 this kInd ot of al applause lause was therefore lied a A crescendo In feeling was II marked by clapping with lIh the hands handl held flat and hands handl held hol hollow hollow low but the siGn of highest earn Was a waring ot of a corner or of the to toga a It is said th that t the Emperor Aurl Aure lisa lIan had bits of cloth distributed for this purpose among the lower loer classes who were ere not permItted to wear the toga tOla There Is II nothing ne new In th the In Information informatIon formation gIven ghen by the alleged papyrus Three kinds of applause were called the Alexandria and Nero had hi his claque trained d to hIgh effectiveness In them When he sang Ii nt at Naples The Theother other kinds were called bombus a dull sound II a buzzing and which probably meant stormy CUI Cu rainy II Concerning the power ot of expression through the hands hand the New York Journal la says Ot Of course the impulse does not lie In the hands but some lome hands seem leem to cars carrY out the dictates of the brain through a subtle connection Ut ot which their swear Sa 1 ua II They Illustrate naturally In ge tl n or In perfect pillS passivity what the lips utter In the hands hand themselves ot of certain people ot of the stage In their shape shapo and In their thell character when whon In repose seems to lie a reliable tion of hIstrionic power J A professional palmIst III Ii not required to develop this conclusion rho hands sPeak for then them themselves selves to o the tho observer It Is to define In detail what are the tho elements which make up such hantl handL hantlA A pair ot of theme dl distinguIsh S SIina Fet Fettel tel Boyle Itale who vIto Is now playing at theater In the tho farces written for her by her husband l Edwin Milton Millon Boyle Hoh Not only In farce farre but In the tragic roles rolt Mrs Irs has pro pre dented with success the ower whIch lies Ilea In her he hands has been recognized l Even In the tho photographs of them Item can be seen lIeen how such hands speak peak almost as plaInly liS as do the lips 1111 ot of their owner henry C Miner the tho widely known theatrIcal who died suddenly at his In New York City last lut week leaves beh behind I mati friends to mourn his lou loss lie was a figure Sn the al ai world and at varIous times hn be been n some ot of the biggest stars alan In a mn man capacity the best known were Pure DUFf Funny Da Ba Daenport Bavenport and James Jame A lI Hems rne Mr Muter Was 61 5 years old begat life lite a poor poorbOy poorboy bOy It Is ht not known hat his Jils estate Is I worth but bul he a ry wealthy wealth in seine Jf g lh pta best prop IMp crt ctt I t e HIs BIll venture W was s sn n adle lean for fore forthe e the bled bIrd traIn ei Jm h beMmA u manager of Volka Garten Oar ten on th the Dower In NI Ne York at y ot of 35 per lIer w week k Tony pastor had pro pre sl owned the place Aster Atter a few tew seasons Miner built a frame halt hall on the and gaVe his own chows lie He mIld made the fIrst fint year ear Follow ing at re regular ular Intervals on the heels ot of thIs great creat ho he open opened d Mi AU nets Bowery Dowery theater the Eighth 11 avenue and the Peoples theaters lie HI also founded a big lithograph establish mont ment In I New cw York lie next came caine forward as the manager of the Fifth Avenue theater and about the acme saine time was sent to Congress from his dIstrict serving one term tenn In n 1596 Mr marrIed US Miss Annie ONell ONeil ONella ONeila a member of at W II H Cranes CraMs company who Immediately retired d from the stage tage Music and Drama Edwin F Mayo Mnyo died suddenly on Sunday night of heal henrt t failure bt at the Chateau Frontenac Que bee boc In which city he was to halo hera opened n a two eights In Iii Wilson yesterday Mr Mayo Mno was the son of Frank Mayo fn fa famous In Davy Crockett and other plays lie Ho was brought up In the theal theater r having been carried on the stage as an intact Infant and grown to adult parts Ills boyhood days were spent In where Frank Fran Mayo Mnyo for a time the old Opera house Us Ills role f any prominence was that ot of the boy In Davy Crockett In athera com company pliny lie He also appeared Streets of New NewYork I with hIs father tather In The York at the Grand Orand Opera house houses In Inthis Inthis this elt city Feb 6 1853 In Nordeck nl at atthe the Union Square theater Ma May 20 O I and In the santo play at the Lyceum theater later In the reason On June 13 liST Mr Mayo Mao took look the title role In InDay Day Davy Crockett In a |