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SK V CpI iI In II NeI 1 nUll Musical I Coni- Coni lug lJ e. e o lie ehe Milt I The t ype II i. if t u p r rn i- i The re rb A Alpl book houk and ard lyrIcs 1 ly- y Tics ks by liv Joseph arid anil Max lax Pig Fig man nian I by will wUl be lie presented lI by John Juhn Cort Con at nt the Salt Snit theatre for or the week commencing Monday October 7 i 7 with withe e Wednesday and nod Saturday matinees It la lii billed as an on comic opera opert As a n matter mattei- of fact The TIie Alaskan 4 1 Is I said Knill to 11 bo he entirely out ot or of the class s of or n In musical inimical comedies and has touches louche hero heo I In th thc c c that would do du credit 10 o an I n romantic opera the music beIng being be he- ing good oo throughout The fhe story alory has hus to do 10 o with a n. mining camp In Alaska la I i tet has been beon staked by h Air 11 Easton Boston a n e cw Yorker and has developed IJo a pal paying pay pay- l lug ing l proposition Additional laborers rs e t are c needed anti and the employment agency ogency p. p at Nome Nonie semis a R. stranded theatrical a I company male nae an and female emale to help in iu inthe the mine this furnishing tI the te e comic element ole ole- ment t Easton ha has died and left leCt ht his fortune to hIss lIs Bl together tog with wb si u glowing eulogy ulo of Atwater Alwater I lIfO had boon a Il fa favorite of the c older ohler man Miss Easton being of or a roman- roman 1 tlc tic t lIc-t turn of mind and antI having plenty or of mone none money makes os the trip to tl Alaska to In Inspect In- In p ct her property and auth incidentally to see what sort of a man maI her partner M Sir I may be he Arriving unexpectedly un un- expectedly she 11 m mp t Ste Ste. first t 1 ry Strander who ti ii veth cd wilh with the 1 t f theatrical people lie He K I knowing 1 I U through a letter which li 10 t tt hearth heard Atwater read rent that she wn wa th 1011 1 c ens ess 8 determines to win her before V else hR hia has the She t. t one ne opportunity w- w t his plan Illan and without s re revealed roy ro- ro y J herself her chaperone a as the real Strander ca- ca makes love lovo to the ol older er lady un and Atwater ar- ar arI I I t rl on the scene passes Ilass's off tilt the actor f for himself anti suid makes love hove to Ml s Kaslon Baston as 08 the for foreman man of the miners j This pleasant pheasant little play of pur cross poses requires two iwo acts to disentangle Jut but it finally II a adjusted an alt it should be The entire action of the tho opera take lake place In fri Alaska la lm a anti and nd there Is afforded opportunity for or moat niost unusual scenes L J and anti these are arc cared for or lit In an en entirely ti rei U. U 4 f original nfl 0 an and I III ti I Impressive spectacular manner re are arc three carloads carloa 9 of 01 I effects ln n real Alaskan dog 1 train and a R company of or T i 75 people used in the thc pro production The company II tr tray tray- s. s 1 els eIs In a special train 1 Mr 11 Cort Is declared to lo have o faithfully faith faith- i Cull fully preserved the atmospheric re rek requirements re- re k of nC the book It Is said that p- p r where the author called for or dogs logs of oC the kind known In Alaska a. a the thu manager cr has supplied S them brought bro twelve brought direct from rom I Nome an and Ii with the huskies their Alaskan Alas hasi has has- i lan kan driver a n well known north northwestern mail mall carrier brought ht from Crom Alaska esSI especially es es- el- el SI for COl t the he 1 performances Where 1 1 mukluks kinks parkas parkas Alas Alas Alas- r for Cor hoots boots I ikin ln yawls and fur jackets respectively respectively have have been heen th the bo books book's r requirements Mr 11 Cort bit Jia- S 'S r 3 brought the lIc real thing tt pm Ii-pm the court court- 5 t tV 0 of C th the tho op light effects s. s ol HI o m i 11 tt 9 I I iJ I mer flier and In winter in daylight and at al h lt l. l r t Tho The has IHU been selected with especial est es es- es- es t care Miss Agnes ea Cain In Brown c slugs sings s the thc prima donna role Mr 11 Gir- Gir jird ild the composer of or the score appears in the baritone part Other Important principals of oC the coman company include e I Edvard Edward Ed Ed- war ward vard Teddy Webb Anne AnneI I Adair Harold YI Charles Derbyshire Derby lerby- y shire Amy William Fable Fable- an and M. M V. V I. I L. L Smith Choruses of oC 13 Es- Es 11 s- s 1 girls Nome ome show girls miners miner a A prospectors am and feminine visitors s to toi r I. I i Non Nome omo from frotz the outside also appear The has TJ been carefully oSLa staged c. c b by Max n. n r USI I II hIs HAS INO 0 I i JlII OUN Soprano I. I 1 folk nt Ue und Q to Nights Night's Curiosity as all to the personal characteristics charac I of or persons of or the sta stage e seems inherent In patrons of the theatre and r the same Harne Is true so 80 far as us the great ones fleS of the rn l musical world are arc concerned In the cas case of Mine Gadski however who is to toe V e be c heard hear here Monday night 5 at the thc tabernacle there is little of or tin i romantic or startling to relate relate one falls CallIS back hack upon the mal making fiction i methods of or the resourceful press agent Y Aside from the fact that the prima donna donna don don- na no has had the Inevitable Inc artistic trials 5 In Inseparable from a career such as hers sio has figured In no events that might I be termed sensational In Iii private life lire G Gadski Galski Is II merely a n atrue l tru true womanly woman lh the possessor sor jo of a a. devoted husband an and a sweet littie little lit lit- 1 tie tle daughter the latter hitter as bright a miss I I ft a. Mr r i- i hn lial J I difficulty v. v tit mulli- mulli I lit lil lal lo l. LillI Ia las inIn ill in- In ii t lie rac s 8 and anu tid talents of ot h her dl ti ih-ti ngu mother tr a 1111 5 f e cn en cn now OW gi i t os of ra rule te n I I I y TI Tl e o JI CI CI r f Gadski ti unde- unde nile t tin i managerial of ut Loudin n Chall ton I is 1st an event nt that runs tuns ris risk rish or of being underestimate underestimate- 1 I In a Importance tance Follo Following Is t the tho ht Part dart 1 O 0 n Beauty o of Holiness Dudley D Tabernacle Choir Direction KVan ln Sl JI J. J J J. J Mc Mc- Clellan Accompanist Classical SOngs M Mom ln Wald Mother 0 O OSing Sing Me Ic to Rest nest It n Fran Franz I Highland Cradle Cralle CradleSong I Song 10 Schumann Uarl Hark the tIni I I. I rl Who Is Sylvia Syl Syl- via Sob Schubert Mme Gadski l Piano IX Carnaval val vale dc Xe e V. V Liszt Fr Frank nJ La Forge orge Purr tT n. French and nd American nn Songs Alme Aime Nou aimOns aInt s n nA A Mald Light MacDowell ne n. n Like lh the Rosebud Rose nose bu bud F F. i. i La Forge Fors-c Juno H. H If U. A. A Beach Deach Mine Gadski J Piano VIano Solo Varle La Ie Forge Frn Frat Lit 10 Forge I III ill Modern German Songs Mil MIt Verb Grieg Griego Vision J H. H Strauss Straus lt Er r IL Wolf Wall DIch Tb cure I lahie T s. s n. n Mme LIme n. N i Frank Forge at the piano Ma In 1 P Tol reports a n. very large Iorge sale of oC seats scats OH GADSKI r Famous binder III I to 0 AH- AH I in I Tabernacle Jo Night j ht To hear n ll mi Gadski Ismore is ismore more than titan a passing pleasure It Is an education and a n privilege to be boen cn- cn JO joyed d quite as much In retrospect as In actual experience For the voice and I art of this famous singer can never nevel be forgotten while liar her gracious am and beautiful presence Is of et a n character that lint remains indelibly impressed upon the memory I IBy By universal consent first place among the tho great prima donnas of or the prese present nl day is accorded to Mine lIme Ge Gadski for tor while to a few ot others others- an and a very few fw triumphs few triumphs Ihs such as she has scored have hav come there Is none among anong them who is still in possession of the youth and any freshness s which lend 1 dL 5 Mining Girls Lils III in The Alaskan the X Nm- Nm l' l Comic Comic- Opera Jut Just from flom ct cr Theatre The York YolI to marvelous powers powel'S their unequalled un un- equalled equall harm charm I Whether ler In In the interpretation Lion tion of tie the great Wagnerian roles that have brought blought her fame ne ame or Ol in recital In Inthe Inthe inthe the ren rendition of songs an and lIe lieder er that have ma made e her programs models of their kind Mme Gadski's place I Is foremost t the queen of lyric and dramatic song Now that she has again tal taken en her nel place as Wagnerian a star ot of Mr It Heinrich Conned's s 's splendid forces at at the Metropolitan Opera house Now New York YOlk the time that she Is Isable isable able to devote to under Mr lr Loudon Charlton's Chariton's direction is s considerably more limited than heretofore heretofore here here- hut but her lice unprecedented r record cur curo o of three successive seasons of re recital ital worl I il proved that concert goers J country would woul be most to 10 haVo he her aban abandon on the tue Held Mme G l career has been in inmany inmany many respects respect spectacular for though h the laurels that she he has won have been Leen the rewards s of unceasing labor an and l MIS H lII LOU It ft tW r v- v 44 I iL Sc tf Ulo 10 1 J. J t I DIE t to SIU r F. rI rt rI I I t I II I I I d I II I i ij I j s t The Great GIat n Donna lotina So o lano who vh Appears at nt the tie Tabernacle Night fortitude the very the very character of ot the roles that she has from rein tho tb outset been called upon to fill tIll naB has tas made her public life of ot more than ordinary In In- In terest She was born in Stettin German Germany Ger Ger- man many and there thel when ten years of age began the study of ot music un under er Mme Ime Schroeder one of the most famous teachers of ot the day Her professional debut was made when she he was but seventeen her initial appearance appear appear- ance ince being in the title role of LorlIn's Lort- Lort s ings opera Undine at theatre Berlin So pronoun pronounced cd waSher was washer washer her success that she was WIlS promptly l re reengaged ye- ye engaged aged by Director Engel for COl the next nest three seasons d during which she san sans leading parts in in the standard standal operas appearing with wilh such artists as Mme and 1 Mme me Lull Dili From the thie moment of her American debut Mme l Gadski's fame fume was assured as as- It was III In March Ia 1 1895 that sh she made her Hr er ti t appearance nee singing EIa Elsa in Lohengrin and ard h her hei I triumph was as Ii little littie It II snort of tit sensational tlona 1 For Fot two sons seasons li eh r rin m a member of the company compan con- con increasing her repertoire and steadily gaining in public favor Her essay o of the thereat great reat Wagnerian parts was the step stel that placed her promptly on the limited roll of the elect and her sub subsequent successes es as an interpreter of or Wagners Wagner's wonderful heroines ma made e her position doubly secure Madame Ia ame Gadski will appear In con- con cei t at the tile tabernacle tomorrow night l g nY i A V XE ONE Hill Bill for This Week Veeh ed CIu With High h J Talent Advance Ad notices seem to verify the thc promise made b by tho Orpheum management man man- that thal this tills weeks week's bill hill will be one of or the highest grade lade shows snows on the road As headliner Fred Fret Ua Kay flay anU compan company com coin pan party pany appear or In a u Trav Trat Tra- Tra v s- t sty Hero Here is what one dramatic cl critic Uc said laid of this sketch It ma may seem like sacrilege to persons persons' of the theol theold ol old oid school to burlesque Shakespeare 01 or tho the noble Romans hut but If these C critics will vIii visit the Orpheum theatre this week anti and n for 01 a few minutes minute to Fr Fred Ha Ray and 1 ai lIp ni two a assistants In Homan Travesty Travest I l th the laughs the they are alp bound to enjoy will dispel any lurking suspicion fir of f I misguided ul talent Ray as Sextus Lim- Lim bergus Roman TInman senator Just up after afier I a har hard night is 11 laughable enough before before be ue- fore he speaks tint and stid to at Lou Benton as Archibald BLitz Blatz gladiator Is enough to shun shoo th thO th care care ale rf or ora f fa a week The me gladiator Is seven feet reet tall at ut a guess and surely not nOl more mure titan than eight Inches wide liPs Ills personality person person- allt Is Js so ISO unusual that when the s senator sen sen- n- n atm ator a asks kl What th thy fathers father's business antI and the gladiator answers 08 solemnly leml l To Te make nake beautiful thin things i la house sees aces the point an and Ju laughs hs It is IH Simon pure but the foolishness Is so absurdly funny that It It performs the same caine cr thit k It king up tip l a book boul of ur nonsense rhymes rhyme i s is I- I IP P for a tired man malt i Second on Oil th bill loHl are l IMP te O OMe ler rt SI- SI 1 r itc tri tri- graceful daring wire I performers lire are said mid to tobo bo hI tI t l on a U thin strand if r f ir II in as 31 ordinary on Ott terra ni firma hirma performing difficult feats JH itt 1 grac rae and find ene 8 C hrIs Richards id Is IN billed a us The Ilie English 1 a. a an and It la is that thai with his wit wll lie he produces pro IiO lures duces a H record c of laugh ft from m III au In lii a si tune time COIr comus tile tue Farrell trl trio Introducing That Minstrel el Man which comes orne i- i d tl os ris being an r especially original and entertaining sketch A N Newsboys Newsboy Appeal Is the name of oe 1 t sl skit lt contributed by V II IJ n. Sullivan an an and Clarice Pa na Miss MII i art nf l I hi e flee roi oiS of comedy 0 of an art I i 1 borl generally amusing and aid Mr Mt II Sullivan's Sullivans Sul Sul- livan's livans specially specialty Is la tenor singing Rollins Kollins and anti Litton Lifton are Americas America's pr r banjoists and their act re reputed re re- it to tu be In a class far fal and high above i the ordinary musical tone lone New Xe animation features feature on ort the 11 selections by ly the popular nm orchestra comple complete tho bill bUl r TWO o PLAYS AT AP Til TIlE 13 Git GnA AND l Loreli Pros cuts One New and Once More t l Production of or the Grand theatre will have an opportunity of again seeing their favorite actor 11 Mr r. r Theodore Lorch an arid and his capable company for tour four nights starting Sunday evening October C 6 resenting presenting the most sensational sensational sensa sensa- and Interesting melodrama of ot ottlie the thc season At Al f the Risk of Ills LIe Life Much 1 hap hatt been written on Ott the subject sub sub- lect of or scenic sceale and electrical elect equipment Jf f melodramas melodrama of this class but It re remained remained remained re- re for tor the tte Lorch com company pany to actually produce not a part but all of the realistic scenic and electrical embellishment em em- and anel a complete production production tion of this w well 11 known Easl Eastern rn suc- suc rss Ss is assured Press PleM notices from towns town t nd ind cities where Mr Lorch Loich has lp tr d this In play lay in th the role lole of or Julian Thorne Indicate that Salt Lake Lole City will till endorse the stamp slump of absolute ute lute approval llaco upon At the Risk of His Ills Life Lire as presented by the Lorch company For Fot th three thrle ree n nights ts start Stirling lag Tb Thursday r ton r 1 10 fl th 1 i l souvenir nh r ninoe Saturday Mr Ir Theodore Lorch Larch will vill ap- ap ur n-ur in till tite dual r. r role Ile tie of oC Dr 01 Jel i and anti Mr Mv Ir H Hyde de In tie Lw Mansfield sn III version of or tv rh play When Yien Robert Hobert Louis St Steven Steven- en trI 1111 Dr J Jekyll antI and air Mr II Hyde de h tie hf t ii t. t that would zv bc be e 1 l I III l d dr r 11 the the market |