| Show and mu muto musician Tho eyes eye of ot nil our fastened u on Mo to lovers generally are Monday nights concert at ot tho Tuber uncle when whon Miss Emma I Lucy antes Olt l will make her hel debut d Sho Ims hils ni Ilc In one on or two private gathering alnee she sho returned from and he her has been Instantaneous Ho Her friends s freely predict that oho liha will wll make inako a IL decided lilt hit Monday evening This Thill will probably bo ho tho only chanc Halt Lakers will havu to hear her hel a us Bho aho haa been heen engaged o by hy Major Pom for tor an all eastern concert tour during th tho winter Following Is the tho program In which sh sho will appear Monday evening TAUT AHl I Springtime l K Ii Choir a 11 AVO b 11 Slug Oani Mis Emma l Gates Outes Violin solo Hondo Ie Dell Mr Ir E 1 WeIhe a 11 Jewel song Faust If Kalian b 11 doch In Gorman Mies Emma 1 Lucy Gates Organ solo Straddle ello Overture J J PAIIT II IIa IIa a tram from Barber of ot la Italian n nb b L t Ann nu Silver r lg FIonch Miss Emma Lucy Llcy late Violin solo Rolo Selected Selecter W H 1 Weihe a N ot tt dedicated tel to Madam Madum Melba French b Ballad The Last HOHO of or Sum Summer mer Irish Melody Miss Emma l Lucy Gates Chorus Opening Chorus from Nor Norma ma Bellini Choir and Organ 0 Next Thursday Thanksgiving Day Du tho brilliant opera of ot Tho Wedding Wed luEr Day will bo be revived with Its IlK charm charming ing choruses eR Its orchestra and Its wealth of or rollicking humor The lh big made by this opeia nt nl time Is 19 till A so RO fresh In the public mind that no description of It h If needed It had quite a n phenomenal run for tor local work having been beon seen eight times In III Snit Salt Lake once In once In once In Logan but butIta Its Ita closing performance witnessed by hy a 0 house houBe almost as laigo ns os any nn of ot j tho opening ones olles and 1111 1 as all Thanksgiving ing Is counted as US ont one of ot tho best heRt thea theatrical days s of ot the year tho Theater management feels of ot con can the old time prosperous Mr Mr Mr Mr Graham and Miss Clark Miss Per Fer Miss MIllS Dwyer will bo seen feon In their original roles rol 8 while the costumes eo etc tc will bo Just as nil before The advance olo opens Tuesday and tho 25 cent rate will apply to the tho mat inee as ns usual 0 Tho Grand Mil has another busy week In commencing Monday six night performances and three matinees be bo ing the offering The Tho first half of ot tho week will be occupied by The rho King 1 of at the Opium A phase of ot Chinese life lite that Is so little known hero Is the theme of at the play pin Tho lw hor of ot nn on opium joint the tho uproar of or n Chinese Chi nose theater with Its clashing cymbals so dear to tho heart are seen seon and hoard A Chinese Chi nose is J wedding a 11 most peculiar ceremony takes place the tho brides costume sur surpassing passing In elegance and beauty any thing In our way o 0 0 Rudolph nudolph Adolph dolph n II comedy In Dan Dnn and Charles starring this year opens at the Grand Grane Grandon on Thursday afternoon and runs tho of ot the tho week weel Both actors I ore are well known by b tho th public The Tho rolo 1010 entrusted to Dan Dnn Mason Is III that of ot liu n dolph a n horse doctor with n 1 harmless penchant for tor the society of or I young youn antI and fascinating ladles He be becomes comes comel acquainted with Adolph I 11 11 n Indies tailor played by hr Chas ChasA A Mason and purchases n 1 half Interest In his hla business 1 so that he men lire ure em round round ronnel The Tho advent of or tho horse doctor who cannot forget tOIl et ethis his original occupation methods In lu Into luto to the establishment of or the ladles tai tailor lor gives HOIl rise to a number of or entangle entanglements ments mentA which are aro said to bo both new Very funny 0 III Henry closes his wonderful Salt Lake season tonight Much to Mr Ir vey tho afternoon yesterday drew a big turnout and last In t house witnessed an another other Jam people being turned In spite of ot weak first part g show will go down In the of or the theo Grand o as nil one of tho bk bile of ot the Ihl season the strength of ot the numbers more morl than overbalancing the shortcomings Ings 0 Margaret Jar tet Berry the render will wll e two Interpretive recitals In the th Assembly lInn Hall Thanksgiving n night Miss Harrys programs will willbe willbe be miscellaneous will Include the bid scenes from Edmond l n Cyrano de King John Winters Tale An n You Like Jlko It Victor Husos HU OH Les blea bles poem of at humor II tins appeared In nil tho big cities of or has met with great grent success She Sh Is III the possessor pO of ot lot let letters lotters of ot congratulation tram from such Ruch emi eminent nent gentlemen ns President noo Hon Hon Henry M Jamea Whitcomb 1 I Richard Harding Hartling Davis Mark Twain J and others other f f Manager has booked Rose nope I for an nn early date Llato at the Then Thea ten t r Sir Henry H nry opens open at the Illi Illinois nois Theater Chicago Monday londa even cen evening ing December 2 Willie Collier In his big New York success On the tho Quiet comes to the Theater In 10 the near future h seems to have made madea a 1 genuine hit In Janice Meredith Snit Lake will 1111 have the tho pleasure of ot see ME seeIng MEIn Ing In the original In th role Mary tour being confined to the south Peter leter Daily whose Champagne Charlie venture was a R failure Is III po RO poIng Ing Into vaudeville with the sup support port ort of ot two to or three will III pres presently play a sketch In the Chicago Opera Oper Houn circuit Th rhe Hidden Hand a lurid phy which h used to bo be a great favorite with old Salt Lakers Is bons heln revived In Brooklyn Theatregoers lh of ot the tho last Hen sen oration wll r 1 s sall ns all Black and Al Thome as a Black Donald 1 olla l Mr II n V Esmond author of ot When Wo and Tho rho Wilderness has hils arrived from Europe Mr Esmond J COIn I t tl Now New YOlk to conduct Iho rehearsals of ot The Wilder Wilderness ness tho piny In III which the Empire I 0 NOlI a who cOlloS to 10 tho do clu noon SOOIl la I receiving a series serl s of or ova on ovations tlona In the tho II James 0 tho famous old oM ba Bo who appeared In III Salt alt L ko with the tho early emI opera years ugo tiled In III New York In t ve l Pi of l I now ow dally denoted cIO with Ills his lint of ot going through tho agonizing of ot picking out the lucky tor tho Iho Cn tour Tho list will lie announced next lIet week ami tho will then lieu lleo to the tho mountains I IoOs s Angeles people are oro greatly r dis disappointed appointed that th choir lour does not Include that city Mr Stephen says SIl 11 they thoy will to wait I till tho now rond l h built when he ho I promises 8 a n special tour It Is being whispered In Sun San Wilt that society III i tho opeia und that them la Is In danger I of or scoring u I failure or UI at nt least only a II success I ln n Sybil a 1 Cal J I IL If L It Iti f r i 1 I 1 t I t X I J Jr 1 r J fJ f I 1 i f fJ f ff J t Jr Jrr r 7 II I t I I I I H I f fEMMA EMMA LUCY GATES OATES Who will make malee her Salt Lake debut at tho Tabernacle night J AAA AA I Theater company begins b Us Its regular season at the tho J Empire Theater on De December December cember 23 Tho application ot D Belasco to secure an 1111 Injunction lJ against Harrison Grey Fluke of ot the tho Manhat Manhattan I tan tall Theater New York to prevent tho of or Mrs MIs Burton Durton new play pIn The rho Unwelcome Mrs at nl the Manhattan was not granted last Wednesday by Justice of ot the supreme Mr tr Belasco In his affidavit claimed that he iad the story of at the vay and that he had employed Mrs son Bon to write It In detail ho its his alleged frequent visits to Mrs liar residence and his alleged work III n the tho development of or the play pIn This affidavit was disputed point blank by Ly byan Lynn an nn of ot Mrs In which she detailed In an nn amusing way the he slight association she huLl had had with I girl drew but half nn audi audience ence elice after her appearance II I I I II Mine has hils just started out outon outon on a 0 concert tour of at live VI months dura dum duration i tion traveling In a splendidly private car Sho roaches tho Audi Auditorium In Chicago Monday evening even IIII next and will offer groups of ot French German English Italian songs with one olle Hungarian aria for tor good measure A San Francisco dispatch say of at appearance thule Last night Mine Marcella made her with ho Orau company In the role of ot Vtol tta In La lata Her 1101 reception was enthusiastic and after ono of ot her hor chief arias nr I Of men women rose roso In tn their seats and All 11 the tho newspaper critics to today day accord her tho highest praise Carmen to the tho public In 11 ami hm hili Hi it of ot Ino Mine who became n 0 Mine Mille MInna Mme t t Del and fj St hi Tub brought u lm Im Va orlu Mile Biln ou llo too o onil nil for tur II lI lIOt Of Ot tho tho troubles of ot an au tho hail a II full peck ped To Ii win to to to I and II 11 CI of or legal notion prime domic and MIH n 1 tank left Idl him little in III his hlA limy tlC would or his chOlUS grumble but Jul Colonel Maple HUH n 1111 Inel that to tho op UI operatic After Aft many u II Colonel up UI to the tho hint was enthusiastic In his hili Iden of promoting nn American opera hut but he hI hili of ot tim t he Ill had met with when he Ill Now No the tho star Hot ct nil all tha tho money the chorus little tho manager r and the public mo H tin public who his line ca t in Cm men to play IlIa to two dol dollar lar IRI I ho to pay 2600 a I week for tor tho AND ANI SA Homo of the tho salaries he Ill pi id his hili loul h IlI Ing artists In 1ST are 1110 worth wurth walling I IIII In III view of ot tho sums ti In been heon given Iven last season In Now New Yoi YOlk k kM M Jean do lie he mild ho brought over OW with him before ho became n 1 ton ten tenor or 01 at nt 50 n week while PattI got only a n To ho paid n wok wo k to Mile Hank 1200 Signor received Mine lIn 1000 with expenses and 11 lIlt a II month a II wook Tho Jho cost of ot mis Ing tho cm tain wan WM MOO 2000 and 1111 the nv oV u receipts at lit tOO SOO For American nn ho had u II great roat pi collection Ho believed that Ameri American can lead till the world and al nl always ways will for tor the that thay pos pas posses ses n quality of ot to b hI found no liei ulso and unlit unite ambition pluck Ho found however In America a I prejudice haul halll to against of American ess they had come with r gained Hut ho brought It out us 1111 many ns Oil primo them being Ki ll 1 Hollo ollo de If Van VI II Minnie and Mm In 1 Ono of ot Colonel Maple MaIlle sons Is Henry ulI followed his hiI fathers loll Ut director of ot Italian II In III I Now York and Another uon aon Is III a ro Ment of ot New NI 01 HOW HO BOON WE Wg A later of nt tho Now No York Herald contains this which no one who knows tho height to which Maple Mapleson Mn son Bon once olloe in ope cnn can lead without n Nol feel feelIng I Ing In of ot I London funeral o ot Colonel J II JI the at II It III the tho north of or London a 1 noll looted Il A containing n II r and a I ln law In followed tho Not one on of tle lIc great either olther attended or soul Hont a n and only onh n II few to private and family friends wore nt lit the tho Intermont In cemetery |