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Show TRUTH. r ..Salt Hake Ubeatre Amusements. Lake Theater: AAAA jfioSM&jfli Salt Lake Opera The bedding Day," matl- company today, performance tonight. Benefit performance for Kew Grand: Pauls tonight. 3 4 of the famous bands of the world.Tab-It will be accompanied here by the 1 ft 4 THREE NIGHTS. 7lvehGrandVt'A Baggage Check," begins October 7th; "The Convicts 4 October 10th. 4 Daughter," beginning 4 sad death last Saturday of Col. at St. Mark's hospital, In j H Ilaverly, career was this city, a most Interesting not terminated. Though of late years theatrical oronnally associated with Enterprises, yet there was a time when name of "Jack Haverly was in to conjure with. A captain he in the great army which Zwas marshals itself behind the footlights. 4 4 4 4 4 4 in the Comic Opera Success. ft THE ft ft THREE LEADING ft LADIES ft IN ft ft THE WEDDING ft ft DAY, Victory Bateman, whose picture adorned a page of last weeks Truth, has signed as leading lady with the McCloy Stock company of Rochester, N. Y. Miss Bateman is a capable emotional actress, well known to Salt Lake, where she appeared in the stock company at the Grand. Her highly successful work in an extensive repertoire of high-claplays, (.have often wondered why some live manager does not star her in a drama suited to her peculiar abilities, she would score an artistic success equal to some whose names are always on the lips of praise. ss ft ft The Salt Lake Opera company opened its season at the Threater today and toft night. "The Wedding Day, in which local company makes its appearft the ance, has never before been rendered ft here. Originally written to exploit the ft charms of Lillian Russell, the vivacity ft of Della Fox and the humor of Jeff dAngelis, "The Wedding Day burst ft at once into popular favor in New York and the other large eastern cities. Comft ing nearer home it was given a long run at that successful home of opera, ft It is the Tivoli, in San Francisco. doubtful if the home company has ever lavished so much time and money upon any previous production. Rehearsals have been numerous and painstaking, ft expenditures have been large and his Mr. McClellan has enlarged rled. C orchestra to sixteen pieces, and is de-- Ir termlned that the instrumentation of K the piece shall be of the highest possl-- " ble order. Great care and attention has been paid to the costumes, which will be no small feature of the production. New and special scenery has been painted by Anderson, the artist, so that every detail and auxiliary of stage setting has been carefully considered. The principal roles are In the hands of people, such as Mr. Goddard, Mr. Pyper, Mr. Spencer and Mr. Graham, the ladies parts falling to Miss Clark. Miss Ferrin and Missa Dwyer. Miss Ferrin comes to us as new aspirant for lyric honors. Aiding lr and be assisting the foregoing principals a will and carefully se-- ! lected chorus a chorus, by the way, such as is seldom to be found in the road companies. Taken altogether, the Salt Lake Opera company may count on doing the banner business of its his- tory. ft Written for Lillian Russell, Della Fox, 4 Jeff 4 4 4 be overjoyed to see her again upon tne 4 stage. whose bright and captivating actress, mental derangement was feared, haJ many admirers in the west who wi DAngelis. va-fl- 4 Alan Dale, the great New York critic, 4 throws a bouquet at our own Ada In 4 Dwyer, who recently appeared as Liz the way. we in "Up York State." well-kno- e watching Oenttem A in Adas appearance From France." I expect Alan Dale not only to throw a bouquet when Ml Dwyer appears in this new drama, nut to actually shower her with an eulogistic conservatory. tip-to- for well-kno- John Lindsay, the veteran actor, left Salt Lake on his northern tour this faweek. Mr. Lindsay was always a days of vorite In the j well-drill- wn wn ed j early here, and the tock company always careful ; j generous recognition for work. Mr. conscientious inas ehoei l share in the general prosperity whi.-is making the path of the ro coin; any very smooth traveling. i . "A Runaway Girl ! i agent of s Royal Italian band Is in the city tor a few days making arrangementst for three performances of his organiza-athe Tabernacle DecemberIs 9th. one iOth ind 11th. The Italian band F. H. Colville, advance Musical local talent. n ct I 4 By Salt Lake are all on well-know- ft numbers will be given by Carl Scheid, A Miss Anderson. and Damon ft Miss one-afarce entitled "A Happy Pair is in the hands of Mrs. C. E. Richards Westervelt. With such ft. and Mr. George a praiseworthy object in view sweet ft charity the entertainment at the Grand tonight should receive generous attendance. S 4 The welcome news of Miss Cayvans This early recovery comes to hand. ft of Salt lake Opera Company ly Haverly. r The entertainment at the Grand this ft evening is for the benefit of St. Pauls ft church. The programme Is in the hands Reappearance of the 4 name of 4 There was a time when the over the doors of Haverly was written a synonym for 4 a dozen theaters, was amusement all that was best In the was he when world. A captain indeed of today were 4 the amusement captains Many an actor and his lientenants. now actress who served under Haverly with Associated scintillate as stars. as he was, many theatrical enterprises and fame of Haverly rest, j thethename splendid minstrel organization he established and Haverly s managed for many years. "forty, count Minstrels, Mastodon of them. was the great organization the their time. Their parade through streets caused as much commotion 4 youth as a circus pageant Th ustheglided cages. .Fifteen years 4 ago Haverly sailed on the lPorlal winds of fortune 4 yacht of success the were turbulent seas the filled every sail, skies cloudy 4 the with only applause, But the 4 only with golden showers. his forand storms came and Haverly For him the 4 tune became a wreck. skies never, again became quite clear, nor the seas wholly calm. Bravely he 4 tried to regain his fortunes, but the 4 Midas touch of earlier years turned to 4 dross the glint of gold had gone forever. Out of loves great garden affecot 4 tionate hands will gather them weave and sweet remembrance 4 Into a thornless pillow for poor JacK Xh ft SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5TH. Matinee Saturday at 25c. 4 In the ft Beginning f The Elks find that they have a handsome balance In their treasury as a result of the late street fair and carnival. Manager Stoll deserves a world of credit for having so successfully manproportions. aged an enterpriseIf ofthesuch local merchants It is questionable realized the full benefit they anticipated from increased patronage, but the city has received any quantity of healthy advertising, and that is a good thing. Salt Lake is a much bigger place on the map than it was before the carnival was held any man In the country whose geography doesnt include .this town had better start over again. ft Salt Lake SaltSIke Opera company, October 3 ernacle choir. GEO. D. PYPER, Manager. 4 1 El-fc- ry By 4 Srv the author of "Madeleine. Popular Prices igngcVVV ; MISS DWYER. VnlF19nQr 1RC 1 ran through five nights at the Grand this week, ran away with the town, and will keep on running through a successful season.. There is about as much plot in "A Runaway Girl as there is in Florodora It is of the attenuated vanishing kind running away, the girl running after it, I. |