Show I AMUSEMENTS I Theater The thud thUll presentation lre of ot The Wedding r P Da O at lit the theater last lut night drew another big and a nil brilliant audience The opera went with lIh the Mm semi vim 1111 and vigor as before and ond was wan received with lIh unbounded enthusiasm The Time three performances occur to 10 tonight tOnight night tomorrow afternoon at ot 3 and to 10 tomorrow morrow evening oln 1 Mrs Annie Adams Allam the well known lI of Maude Adams Adam was wall wallIn In iii last nights audience at al the theater r It Jl was iras the first Or t tUne time she ho had hall over oer be beheld I held tho Salt Lake Opera company and the he told fold to the Xe today that sits h was wal simply astonished at nt the general proficiency of he company com pel n and Ind 11 at nt the musical ensembles n which she the said raid were ere Juit just like see seeIng st lag Ing an sit opera rendered In New tw ew York City I C C Mr Ir Charles manager for Cor Mr lr Ir William Collier called Willie Collier is III In the city looking l after his lila attraction which comes comell to the he city next Monday lond I S Sparkling with lIh Interest and oM pulsating with Ith action were tho the offerings last night The audience was wu also al o large luge and ample as all was vaa its size Its Ita mood was oven more snore generous It listened with delight to 10 tho the beautiful Hungarian and ant Prince of airs by bV the orches orchestra tra Ira anti and marveled at It the phenomenal gymnastics of O 0 M N r Mitchell former fonner Rio lUo Grande Orande railroad man malt and now no king of his hi profession It nc accorded Herbert Meddley nil all the honors ho woe was 11 entitled to as us tone and roared at the embarrass ments meats of DC the principals In the tho rather risque ri Car lIr Two State Room One On the th staging of which was vas decidedly edly edt superior to the th character Imper Impersonation tr conation of oC those who had plunged dunged l themselves Into a 3 clu llIo predicament redl ment macat and an who In questionable taste taM paraded 1 their situation the au nu audience Ince until It II wondered what whal would ouM happen next lIe l Edith Helena II I I the tho fo so 0 piano with th the ocal vocal range known certainly po Os possesses e sos eft ems elas elastic Ia tic lIc not to say ay extraordinary voice power lIen Her Ru vi violin violin 1 olin illusion fairly shook hook the house houto with the applause It won anti and no less leu demon demonstrative demonstrative on wn WItS was the 1st reception given the four American trumpeters The Datum Damin m Brothers caused eau spectators and entice critic alike to turn over tho pages page 1 of o their vocabulary for new n w adjectives with which to express themselves concern concerning concerning ing the acrobatic feats II of ot strengths strength they th displayed The feature was van of ot the th pleasing kind The bill runs throughout the tho week C C C Grand The management of the Grand theater d the patrons of that house out of or the ordin ordinary ary ar when the Holy 1101 City should be presented here hr and It I In is sate M to say ray that lint few fe If It any on of list last nights audi audience once ence were cre In the least 1 st dIssatisfied T u fl a t pI 1 nf th ha hi tn In tn r I C LULl ll tI un 0 v vlast last going down thereof ther r scenes scene ro depicted depleted and roles roils were wen enacted d that held the soul roul In a state of reverent In Interest interest terest So real reRI seemed ie tho the whole per performance r torman that thaI ono one could scarcely el bring brinK himself to believe bellee that h he was not nol In inthe tho the heart beart of the City of David Dald at the tho time when there th rf lived and aM died the One of whom holn It lice has been b en said that He lie was wan never seen s n to tc smile while thousands MW NI Him weeP nep To tho those e 1 who believe bellee In the Master IUler and In Ills His noble life lite and propitiating death the story Mor Is Imposed led upon the mind mimi by b witnessing the play of the lIeI city lIr moro more con eo than reading Tl could ever effect There hero I U 15 nothing but reverence throughout the performance No o attempt I is made to impersonate Him JUm around round whom Thorn the play centers An As In lien Un Hut Hur In those parts where lila Ills presence would stem seem necessary a II halo of or light appears and In tho the tragic scene Icene of the tho crucifixion and In Sn the glorious representation of or the resurrection rel vait alt ast pictures are Bre brought Into Inlo requisition and the effect Is wonderful Of the Ihl players too much In pral praise cannot Mool be raid ald Ml Miss lIu s Money Morcy lore a aa alt the tha th proud arid dazzling daughter of oC Queen Qun Mr Ir Jones as all Marius S f II r of nt th CM Vann Walter Waiter M N Sherwin Sh win In the tt double d i role o oot of ot John the t and aus austere austere tere and as al Judas he the most of If history Lillian Ullian Alexander ns as n Elizabeth Louise Robert assuming a the time character of and anti Rose ROM Hayden as u Magdalene each gave IAO evi eI evidence dence of ot being artists artist far above the average player and the th remainder of th the east cast d 11 much credit The Holy City CIt will be seen Hn en tonight to tomorrow tomorrow morrow night and Wednesday mall mati matinee net nee K i S The Winning liand iland J and Is 15 drawing capacity Artt houses at the th Lyric L lc theater and enthusiastic family audi ene MUll entes s are the rule the fair tex rex being far tar In the majority The play pla 8 Is well withIn lIhn the ability of the company and andU andLa U La presented excellently |