Show r t zW v r i IIa wa aa The with the welk before hns bOS bean fully by bythe bythe the events Ut of th the past Hut few Cew at both boLli h ules nu the preliminary work lon or The Delle of New NewYork NewYork York and with nfl Its lis International I reputatiOn to hell It out the It lId wes beggarly bearly iloth Hoth of the week seek at the Orand drew but even the return of one of oC oCher her oW time favorite on of on D B BIt It 11 did not Salt Lacea thoughts Crom In hl hi cal cace the lack IlIck or of I is much to be and It Is ex to think or of the dollars w we have hae poured Into nto Ue tIe laps ap or cheap John attraction during the Muon and contract It with the support Ie VR all we all trust he may not be at another tIme probablY In Iii a he would undoubtedly ei cure ure the tho ils hll enter entertainment A s tal oI Th of lew ew York no noona noone one ona wilt will mall many over oer the thc fact that tie ante tave Hae her f n evere nipping of trost SuCh lau e one to mourn over Oer the avIi vae Ut ot mon and talent theIr prep anti to mourn still stillmore more nt at tho d of popular and discrimInation In the great cities which can call make such luch shawl It Is 10 II a hopeful sign aln for tor the West Vest that Its Ita people remain awa away from them In droves Iroe and ana It Iii Is to be hoped that the joor business dune done In III Salt Lake was wa not entirely due to the coun counter countr tr ter holiday 0 The fhe will lie be dark alt all next the usually eagerly sought for tor Christmas dat being The next attraction fit at the Theater will be 00 Herrman the wizard a by the theny way ny of this the original the la last t night ur thu tho old century lUlU arid the fist of the thi new one h hy Smith Home comes on Jan 3rd antI and Hh A Abig Abig big production ot of Shenandoah follows on the and rind and after that the theater will remain open upen for I every night Sundays excepted for or Unee months as Manager will I ha have In addition to his own those thoe o of Mr lr ulvey Mulvey to look hook after S I Mr Mulvey will hB have n a clear field neld all next week eek and he h will make tit st of It Monday n Tuesday and W day with matinees on both anti We Wednesday afternoons wll b Geo Wilson occupy the ry Leighton the minstrel tenor Is another and the singer and writer In the role rolt of proprietor of the company compan having bought the trade mark Dec 27 2 and 29 Ir y the play pia of Human hearts rather odd 1 b was written b by the amt r Nanke lie III however r appears with the not nol th tI the e pIn pili Ii D 23 Young must have hae indulged In inmany many reminiscences lIB as he stood ott the stage of the Theater the other and thought back oer the time when R it youth to fortune and to faille fanie un I III he fret first trod those historic I boards How Ilov finn mam years ears I ago O It al alone one concerned In thy the of those days das hardly likes to estimate but It Was certainly long before the eighties hen hien Professor Ca Cr les lell the Phil II save the town Itil first taste of Pinafore B 11 U II Young Brig now was wa the professors prize PUPIl and lie he had his PICk of at the part Mr r Young nAturally chose th Roan floan was I it 11 Mr r Jones Jono who lung since left the state was fill the Deadeye Charley barley was the bosn Doctor John WhIte While the Sir Joseph Mrs Jo SIegel was the i Josephine later on a revival Em EmIna I taiL Ina White took her place Sally 01 ten len now Mrs J C was as the Buttercup Sanders WAI vaa the Bobs Hobe and the sisters cousins Mel and comprised many of the belles belle of the city of dames ant and matrons of this This The success or of afore was sas the wonder or of that R age f ant and though tho opera was done a 11 hundred times limes after atter b by traveling no rendition over gave ve the tho satisfaction or mate the that tho original Mr r Youngs success In fact vas one of the thIngs that decided him him on going abroad to 10 pursue Ids his studies lie went to Lon lIon eon met Madame Mazzucato married her an and with sIth her has hns long been hi his In Chicago They tre re among the most popular teAchers t f the windy city and their names are seen In the press preas notices or of not blo musical eveta gIven shen there thole Not Nat M Brigham must also have foun rood food for retrospect In singing t E cz Qi from the Salt Lake stage Like hi old and singer II 11 fl B Y Young A bile big ot of his hl career dahl datti train from bo boards Mr r first came to a Utah for tor an Omaha n news Paper he h sang Jug bert In a social way and his hili rich otc at one once made matle him a bl circle ot of IIII Later lie hI and Mr r Intimately ed In Omaha anil aM when Madame Wrote the to the o opera efa Mr Ir Sampson ot of Omaha Mr 11 ap there In the title role rhe work wa brought to Salt Lake with Mr Brigham Mr Ir Youn Young ant and Bertha In the leadIng parts part It mate made a PC hit hilt so 10 that there was waR talk on the part lIart of the Union i 4 H 01 t T IT 1 I T TI I x I t j 1 T 4 T 1 i T r 1 t T T Tf L f LJ J r I 1 1 J fJ f x 1 J I T 1 1 T Tt t L f J X 1 I t f fJ I J I T Ii j c T 1 T T f 1 7 T t tr T 7 r 44 X f X c X 1 M 1 t 1 T I tt 1 I Ix I ic T 1 T T TT x b i T I T T T T T X t I IX X t I r rI 1 I J s T at atC 1 1 t C LAURA NELSON HALL J f k 1 Loading Landing Iad Lady of the CummIngs Stock Co x J Jo o I I I I IH H of the out on the road as n a standing being filled with complimentary to tile the overland route Jut But nothing CAme caine or of It and later Mr Ir Brigham CArne caine bark back to Salt Leli Lall AntI and went vent Into bush busl bushness ness nHi In the campaign that thuit resulted In the election of Grover Cleveland he took a 8 lart at atthe atthe the eastern end and later latr Will ap appoInted appointed poInted United States 8 marshal for or this State A whIch lie he held for tor several years Ot Or late he been Ien In Inthe inthe the railroad business serving tor or the Atchison Topeka an Santa Fe and It w was In hi his travels over oer thAt route that he be Accumulated the materials for forthe the charming lectures which he now delivers His success hal ha been pro flounced In the lecture field cud antI he In Intends ten tends following that career lie He I ii now accumulating facts for a lecture on Utah and ex expects to make a trip the StAte next summer with ith the photographer whose whale tIne fine views form so 0 attractive a part of his hili pros eat ent entertainments S S Manager Mule Mulvey has engaged the leading musicians of at the city to appear In a bl big concert at the Grand Orand theater on Wednesday nl night hl Jan 2 IOn men con dueLed h by Walter alter Coleman who prop proved Rt at this last affair that hI he can conduct In an artistic fashion will be assisted silted by Prof H 11 S 5 who will sing one number with orchestral Acom and another with llano Idano Miss Harrington Barrington or of Ogden one of at our tat stat singers era will be heard In two choice selections election and Mr Ir Mclellan elt lIan will again render the second and third movements from the tho doshy Concerto being accompanied b by time hl entire orchestra latter is isso so 0 new In our communIty that It should hould be A drawing card but AU alt Jb H will wIll III both and ll classical music mUlk Mr Coleman will 11 repeat the selection train from th the InIng Girl which such a hit hroN rat ot of admission art th order and seats pat will bl b rl reserved ered In the The tickets will b be on sale SUll lit leading music stores and lit at the of the Ihl S Laura Nelson Hall hail the new leading oman of the Cummings Stork com cern compan pans pan whose season at the ew aw Wind Orand begins January ith II U II yet tu to Salt TAke lAke theater goer SRI She is III saId ald to be art an actress or of unu Usi ability and ot of great rent charm In the Rut East the jie hal ha earned the reputation of If being a oman ot of great resource On Ona II a occasIon she played the lead leading In Part at the Murray Uti thea theat t tom I In New ew York at two hours houri notice Manager then tried to en engage bel beh for the remainder of hi his bitt site had already signed contracts contract with the Cum company 11 hall lIall receIved her bel earl early stage Itale training at the hands of Daly whole tuItion hell has more great ac actori tOIl tori than that or of all 1111 tue other In hiss Hall was In the Dal Diy company for tur two years earl She played the leading Palt In The White Whitelo Whitehouse house lo under the management of Chas laM l and In The Purple Lady a fart farce by Sidney She made a hit In the quaint part of Wee Sing In ha the Japanese pia play of that tha t name me mex x N I A SCORES A METROPOLITAN TRIUMPH Edna cina Groat Scone in the Second Act of 01 the tho Now Comic Opera Is n a StrikIng Ing Nit Hit HitI j f I f 4 I I I I I i i I T A of Floro ora j 1 New or ar O 0 Is il wIns crowded crowde houses houle nt at th tb Casino th the e new comb I Q W which hi C 1 I after fter R 1 a I year r In th the |