| Show was wasn A rarely r I evening the that It n nt 1 10 Iad Fe hi company up Fro I I man would after he lost 1 time time 10 to the 1 0 U Henry Miller Nelson Ne I son erl crt won Georgie Cavan the af afI d no longer they ho hoh whom Emif I C together ot In Ld Hunt HuntI h s pia while I n quiet star at I no more with only n 0 t lite In u It to lift It above the comedy Is so nure high of plane Its theme Is so n original filled with BO told and above all is told character cameo like pieces of ot delight to that tha U It I II constant work Everything about Is unfolding of th the the tho Players work of the perfection Miss lIs lIss st degree of ot actress an nn excellent U 18 not only s ont woman and her do e beautiful a but lineation ot the ot the tha aristocrat cook cookin her hor Identity as who seeks see Ita to hide hillo household Wll the vicars in It li Is hard to say Ba where whelo fully second praise should be first fiut accorded of Probably the tho most virile instance Ins lance acting was on tho thu part of ot Mr Huntworth broken down whose lIose Lord with dissipation almost as rare a apiece apiece piece of makeup acting as some of Mansfields work Mr Ir For Forrest or orrest rest was especially good as the heavy dragoon of sporting tendencies und and was the tho old actor Mr lr Owen a t rare British butler to the tho life rank Frank Stew SloW Stewart another bit of ot art as the preacher gave Dickens like characterization arid and Mrs Whitten an old favorite who was given n a reception on her entrance was wall excel excellent sister the spinsters lent as ever us Miss 1188 was a second May Hob Hall I sun in her rendition of at the Morgan find and Wm Court Courtney Courtney ney were thoroughly charming In their minor roles All 11 In nil all the play via was a n trent treat which Salt Lake theatergoers will not won soon forget and It Is a matter of ot regret that wo are not to havo tho tha chance to see it a u second time Whether or not there would be any performance at ut the Theater lIst last night was a II matter of ot doubt until the cur curtain tain arose While the tho audience wan wa n a handsome one It would have been much larger except for the unfortunate belief that tha President had died during the afternoon When the Asso Associated elated Press dispatch come came that he had away and the News so eo an announced It the Grand Orand Theater nt 11 once decided to close The hall had reached a similar decision Miss being told by W her manager that no performance would be given went to her hotel and at once retired being worn out by II the trip across the tho Neva Nevada Nevada da desert A little later reports contradicting the news of or the death and anI the company was hastily gotten Jotten together Miss was waB and the curtain went up only n 1 few tew minutes late Inte Mr Ir Donnelly Donnell the manager of ot th company and Mr Iler hall had agreed the performance would le called oft off If It any news of ot the Presidents death cath arrived before 8 Duth per performances this afternoon and evening have been abandoned Mr said eald today that he could say pa nothing of ot Monday rendi rendition tion of ot The Texas steer until the company compan arrived as ns the Theater had been let to the company on contract and whatever were would have to be with their consent The engagement from present Indications Indication will be one of or the red letter events of ot the season at nt thu Salt Lake Theater The company compan consists con of people nine of ot them being beng members of ot the orchestra These player lidded added to the regular 01 will give an accompaniment of or twenty men the largest orchestra we have hae had the visit of at Alice Nell ton Mn Every I er stitch ditch of ot scenery will be new and the whole production will bo bu Identical with there of ot London and New York One of at the leading singers Is III W T r head of at the one aile famous Curle ton Opera company and andall nil all the other principals of ot equal note among the other players being Laura Ida Doerge Mantell P 1 W Ryle and Grace Pud ley I who w o plays plas the part now filled In New York ark by hy Edna I dna Wallace Hopper The engagement In Snit Salt Lake Litke lasts three nights beginning Thursday next Sir II confidently expects one of the biggest est rushes of ot the season Poor POOl Hoyt has hns paused away but It looks as liS though his Texas Steer BI er would wo go KO on forever The mirth pro provoking qualities II tt tills this on American lire are HO o well known In Salt Bait I ake that It Is useless to at nt attempt tempt n I of them Bossy Col the to Da Dahomey 1 homey home Col Yell and the rest of ot the tho well known mown characters of the play are aro almost household words throughout the tho tholand theland land Tho Steer comes Jack back to us on all Monday Monda evening for or three nights and a II season will then star under ler the ho management of ot Mr MI Her PC i ny win will be bo A Hoyal I a I which eh An will shortly present In this city At present her starring tour Will Willbe be confined to the West Wesl Henry Miller returned to town last Thursday from his summer tour on the Pacific const and through the West Ho lIo brings excellent reports of tho recep reception tion given to Darcy of the ln various Western cities cilles hopes to present the tho play In Now York this th s lea nea leason son FOIL He will go on the road rond supported by br a new company early In October Octo Mirror MUSIC Franz repeatedly complained In his letters to friends that his hi choruses for tor male voices were neglected unduly At a recent concert In II Franz conducted three of ot these part songs and they wore much admired and applauded The fhe Verdi monument to be erected In Milan lIlan will cost about a large 1 part of or which has already bell been collect collected I Iod ed od Home and are also to have I Verdi monuments a 1 humble mem memorial I orial to the great composer was erected a few tew weeks ago In tho Italian Bummer resort where ho he used to spend the tho warm months A letter tram from Mrs Irs n R C Easton Boston to a n I friend In this city stales that her hus hust t genial Hob 1101 was lIS IllS his position as 1111 head singer In the by Stoddart ls regularly dinging with tho a 1 good salary d rho Is charmed with hl Scotch kotch songs wants him W t remain a 11 of at the production as long as ns It la ts The fhe cast casl for the tho local production of ot The Day Is III Isnow now 1101 completed ns follows Mr rr Due Do Dc Mr Mr Ir Mr Pomade Mr Ir Kelion Sergeant Mr LAubert Mr Ir Owen Ollen HOBe Miss Clark Lucille Miss llIs 1 Madame Do Dc Miss Edna Dwyer Dwer Courcy MIss Elsie Harrow Alice Allec M 1111 F P Varncy Mrs Irs Hattle Huttle Iet It Il was on January C G that King I Lud II of ot wrote to Wagner Semper Is making the I sketches for our sanctuary the artists will who are to appear In tho dramas are I already being selected anti soon will bo awakened by b tho fearless h ro Everything IB III under way n what I for will soon be beb b A A A A J b A A A A J M M VI i MAIDEN DOUBLE IN FLORODORA FLORO DORA PRETTY GIRLS IN THE FAMOUS 1 Oh tell me pretty maiden are arc there any more at home like you There are a 11 few kind sir there simple maids pro er too This Is the tho number in Florodora Floro orl which is the craze of at the day da In both London and New e York Tho six girls aro nN aided by six young oung men In singing the double AJo matinee eOld Old ns liS It is In Snit Salt Lake It has never yet known what It was to play pIny to poor business and the chances ure that the old record will be bo kept up As soon as the first news hews of at Prest Mcl s death was received night Manager Mulvey Iule decider decided to close the doors of at the Grand for both last night The contradiction of or the PAWS I WS came too late to make nn change In the tho plans plana There will con can consequently be no performance until Mon Ion Monday day when the company compan will begin a second week of vaudeville burlesque and A Anew Anel new nel program throughout has been ar arranged arranged ranged Mr Mulvey was not ready read to state when the regular Beacon would be opened or the namo of at the company which will open It GOSSIP E n H n Bothern ern opened his season nt It the Garden theater last Monday night In the play of Lovelace Modjeska and Louis James now rehearsing for their eason peason in Henry Henr the Eighth Till The opening occurs next month John Drews new play piny The Second In Command Comma nIl seems to have achieved de decided success nt lit the Empire theater New York Mrs Irs opens her New York tea pea teason son pon nt her own theater The Manhat Manhattan tan tal on the The play will be I e Miranda of at the Laura Nehon Hall received some Bome handsome hand ome notices for her delineation of at Rosa Hosa Leigh In at nt the Grand Opera house In San SlIn Francisco last week Iek Julia Dean Denn will remain with the Nelll company until the thu end of the tho present NW N j t GEORGE JADOUR Head of the bit bearing his hll name which will be lO seen leen on the Car alv ahAt I Midway nei week 1 tt H I I r HIt r 1 A COMING COMINO UTAH SINGER I I f Jt 11 f I If f 1 I I C CI T I C j 1 I I l d i iJ I 11 11 1 J i 1 f t f i I T i Ti LULU YOUNG GATES From a recently taken In Berlin f H HH r Miss lI s Gates Oates who hRs has spent four years In Europe e mostly In will soon SOOIl be added to our home music forces She has had many tempting offers to adopt the tho operatic or concert stage stae but her loyalty to her parents has hns caused her to decline all Inducements to become n prima donna onna Professor or Stephens who takes a 1 lively Ieh Interest In Inthe Inthe the young ladys progress has received a letter tram from Major Pond well known as the cr of Emma C Thurnby Kellogg and other great I singers In which he speaks as os follows Ot C Miss Mis Gates She She fang for me much to my In amazement for she Is 18 the finest singer of ot her age that I know kno of at by b n large lane majority and back of 0 her genius she has a I sweet naturalness personal appearance that Is captivating She Is III besides level headed I think I would risk few girls that I have known that arc so 80 gifted to be away Iwa from home without a n mother mol her she li accompanied by her grandmother Mrs Lucy H n Young Youn but she seems to Inherit strength of character knows knowlI right from wrong and Is h ro loyal and de devoted voted to her IH rent and her people that she Rhe Is sure to keep keel In the right path Hugh Dougall who Is I now MW also tho In writes home borne after hi hl lulng her herShe herShe She sings with ns much artistic fin On finish ish as os If she hall a big voice ole would be a n wonder Prof Stephens who heard Miss Gate In Berlin about n a year ago I I hall the pleasure of hearing ht her take her h r lesson les on under Madame a teacher of the Italian school although he Is teaching In Germany Miss Gates was trained 1 In n line of pure tone bel 11 never nevera a 1 particle of ot forcing or of ot great I strength or breadth allowed lint but every everything thing done Ilont with an delicacy and grace race that meant finish To those who want quantity qua n tit rather than Mini Gates may he be a 1 dillap disappointment I welcome her home as 18 n singer who furnishes nn an el mple of ot purity and finish In tone ton I and style In contrast with our prevailing tendency to strive for volume at the expense of the other true and more valuable traits In rinsing Mr Stephens adds To the home who fancy that all Ml s Gates whatever It may be br Is I due to the magic of foreign study let me mo give gho n a few fel hints of her experience ence for their careful consideration On her Ont first arrival In Berlin she was hon honored honored ored at the Hoyal Conservatory In Inmany many lIan ways The head teacher In charge of ot voice olce culture selected sel her Iter for forone ono one of his hl own pupils She was at I once taken Into the Emperors Choir and on many occasions she ehe was held I up Ut as aa a n worthy worth example to the other othor students Mind yuu nil this was as on the strength of ot her own native merits In a little over oer a 1 under this great grEatt teacher t cher her voice had so EO far pro rN ed that at times It would not respond at lit all She became alarmed sought Hought her hor teachers lid vice in vain Finally she phe convinced 1 that her voice olce was being forced forred to ruin Fancy her Her teacher became cross and Irritable The pure voice that served as an example In Its natural Mate would not bo be forced Into chest tones the other German requisites of or breadth etc Sh Ih withdrew from the school In time to rave I 1 VI her voice olce started nil all over again with an another another other teacher fortunately with one who Iho could adapt method l to the voice olce hence her The moral III om I Is h that our home or natural training Is not so liD bad after atter all for our young singers are almost admired by I the teacher others when they first fiut leave leac home It Is 18 dangerous to leap In the tho dark and take a n course of at foreign study In voice olN culture Then If Ir sue suc successful what awaits the young oung singer er ernt nt home to r pay him or her for all his hard halll abroad abro tl Is there anything abroad that would repay them for 01 nn In eternal separation from homo home Its Mired Will nil all have the moral strength to return as Miss 1181 Gates Is doing when hn another life lito n a moM alluring but deceptive one Is Isolen open olen to them If f will they the bo ho con contented on tented with the simple but priceless home ham I Os and not become embittered with regrets rt U for the loss 1081 of or orthe the bauble Fame I ame they renounced with such a struggle that none but the few fe who have hae been temp tempted tempted ted can eRn ever eer lale It Miss Gates ls II exacted ex homo mt time lit iri October She will give a are re England at Major home ham hamIn In Hoston on her way WI West Went Bhe he Till 11 fut in a 1 welcome addition to our force fate reality Every 1 Iery reader raider of ot Wagners lilt knows were thu cabals plots an Il which prevented the king from building the Wag Wal nor theater in Munich u n time since Ince havo the populace of ot that city regretted the folly which di Ill diverted Illert ert millions from them to Bayreuth When therefore Lull proposed a 1 few years ngo to carry carryout enn out his hili plans and build tho after atler Wagners plans there was great rr lt Joy So nt last the tho Wagner theater was as the cuble has tHread Already briefly OI opened on August 20 yearn the architect Semper hall hail made his sketches I for fOI it i |