Show That Verdi's Verdis erdl's erdIs II B 11 Trovatore still ha hiss s power to charm when presented by a ca ca- ca company compan was made evident last las night when this with its tune tune- rul UI songs was rendered by the Lambardi Grand Opera company A feature of the performance was as th the first appearance in this city of or Madame Madam I Lster Adaberto who in the dramatic rolof role rol of Leonora fully rully justified the assertion o of being the leading prima donna of or the or or- not only only- as a a. vocalist bu buas but butas butas as an a actress h Endowed b by nature with a pleasing personality and a highly cultured voice she sang the difficult r role lc with great ef er erf ef- ef f cn In her iser solo at the close of the first ac acher act I her tel pure liquid and resonant voice olce sparkled in the difficult passages and nd runs of ot the aria Her flexible shading was especially noticeable and In the final due duct duct in the prison scene her dramatic a ability bill t was apparent Dolores Frau Fran as Azucena gave a dra- dra maim mallo of at the old gypsy her voice blending with great effect in the duet with Manrico Alessandro the leading dramatic dra dra- dra- dra mat matic tenor of or the hue company compan was heard heart as Manrico 1 revealing a voice of great compass which In the DI Dl Qu Quella lla Pirn PIra ascended with ease to high C and thrilled in the l The rich baritone or Giuseppe Maggi as Count dl di Luna delighted de he- lighted in the thc musical II 11 Balen and in trio and duet The rho effectiveness of the chorus was vas as fully brought out In the male choruses and In the anvil chorus Faust will be suns sung tonight ht anc and and antI I tomorrow afternoon n Local Manager of or the Salt Sail Lake Lale theatre has a It treat in store for his patrons patrons patrons pa pa- next Monday t. t The new re revised revised revised re- re Chicago edition of or The Alaskan Ilat lately IY rewritten into a full flu fledged musical comedy and by b- those hover clever producing comedians lans Richard F Carroll and Gus Weinburg and which was vas accorded the theone theone one best bet I by ly V the he entire Chicago hl press bl IfO where it had a five fi months months' h run Is the announced piece de he resistance Yon Won Wonderful Vt on- on things have ha been done In the pr present pres pres- ent ant New Alaskan and many novel unique and spectacular features mate nate in an ass unusually attractive and otherwise daintily different musical com com- edy The sale of oC seats seals began toda today The Grand theatre has las seen no stronger strong strong- er favorite stock actor in the history of this house than Theodore Lorch Loch who comes tended ce back stock February engagement 20 opening In his an al great l' l e ex extended t cowboy play The Lieutenant and Clue Cowboy an arm army story dealing with life Ufe in Ina n a western lily army post among the he mountains mountains moun- moun ains and all its roUgh lough life The general tenor enor of the play is ts h healthy and unusually unusual unusual- I ly y free tree from those roughly hewn lien lines hues that Just suggest nothing but bloodshed and the smell of ot gunpowder Through it runs run a pretty love lo-e story the reclamation of a badly started life and a strain of humor tha that hat t fits ilLs It nicely Mr Lorch is surrounded this season of with an ln unusually strong company players In Sir Mr cast this SEaon searon season sea sea- son ron on appears Miss Cecil Fay oa In hi the lie rol role roli of or Ouray Oura Hackett Miss Fay is not a stranger at the lie Grand and really should hould she fall fail to appear in any of or the Clue productions louis ions It would not seem to her man many friends like Uke a Theodore Lou Lorch production Miss Pay Fay has made n-ade a self lieu very popular l f rt with the people pl of Salt Lake with her hei personal charms and conscientious work o Other I actors of note nott are George L. L Graves a director of the tho Burbank of Los Ang Angles les who has been specially engaged engaged en en- aged as director and general overseer o for forthe forthe the he production Miss Lillian Bi of ot Brooklyn n comes to fill fil the leading roles The final performance of or the delightful delight delight- rul ful ul bill that has been filling the lie Orpheum all aU week will be te given tomorrow night For tonight's performance there hay haS has been b a large advance sale as this Is known as as society night The Mission 1 this week has a splendid bill and should draw c crowded houses at et e very every performance A bet better leI program taking aking it all aU In all has not yet vet been given at this lila popular playhouse All AU lovers of or grand opera should not miss the Le Brun trio for a distinct treat treatIs treats Is s given by these artists and a most appreciative ap- ap u audience e showed d Its approval lg eni ni dI of f the magnificent manner I In which the selection election from II 11 Trovatore was ren- ren dared ered Madam Le Brun Is the soprano Fritz N. N Huttman the tenor and Robert Hobert Mallory the baritone During Diring the action of f the h scene f f'S Miss S Le Brun u Interpolates e f fg in n a most o pleasing maimer manner n Alfred Robyn's When Then the Heart Is Free A novelty that is distinctly herculean Is s that of ot Nat at Nazarro and company who furnish plenty of ot excitement nt for fi- the audi- audi nce ence In the company are four four to two men and nd two smaller ones These These- smaller maller men are about 6 G and S years of age and the lie manner In n which 1 1 they Ie do ulo their different dif dlf- lt- lt erent ferent en c feats l Is worthy 1 of great r praise e The rhe human orchestra Leon gives ives I such perfect pert ct imitations Im of musical that it is la hard to eU ve he e is not actually playing on the Instrument meat nent imitated The give a sensational n bristle novelty t t und and j I Introduce h gi sonic some e clever 1 head ead balancing C features tu that are ara new e f laba Lola b the charming r Danseuse se gives gh-es Ives several dainty dances and is ably assisted by Miss Ta Taylor lor in some som new songs Jimmy t i Wall I sings kings i g a bit t and gives g new newline lV fn line me of t jokes that I please l a the tue audience rhe The Mission orchestra furnishes a her br er of new selections that were well smell 11 received re- re and I the hue moving pictures a are re up tip to o the standard |