Show J I i i LAST AND PRESENT SIX Jf J A A iD IF E DAYS IN SALT LAKE CITY I AND NEW YORK CITY I i From Salt Lake to New York I PIlA XI BIS WAS WAN A J I. Int lont Comedian J Keep Up UI HI hIM Pun In life If U Yoh hoh hoir bard leo a-leo On the blithering sea Y rr rr- rr r i iSings riSings Sings Frank Daniels who cornea comes o R nt-R to 0 the tho k Salt S. l Lake ake theater next Monday and Tuesday under r tho the direction of ot Charles 4 Dillingham In Tho Tattooed Man Alan his 5 new comic opera success Anent the tho i sea Daniels has a houseboat called Tho The Hardly l ler er for tor or tho the son reason that it hardly ever loaves leaves Its moorings In t 4 0 Its home of Rye Kyc and when It docs does It l-J l hardly over ever escapes going aground There are two small boats hoats which servo r as tenders named the Why and tho the But Dut and It Is in then them that practically all nil locomotion Is accomplished d. d OneL Ono One L a 1 day n near nr the tho clo l of tho the season when It tho the guests save one who wIo shall bo be bonam I nam d Peters had departed It was aleI decided de dc- I to have an nn admiral and crew By e Mr Daniels was to bo be admiral ad nd- miral ono one day and Peters tho the crew of 1 tho the positions being reversed on tho the following day f. f S The first day this unique scheme was J tried Mr 11 Daniels won the position of ot 4 admiral Ho arrayed himself In full t uniform an and proceeded to order tho the un unfortunate unfortunate un un- fortunate Peters about wIth with tho the severity sever sever- i ity ILy of a n martinet Daniels wont ashore an unnecessarily large largo number of oC times I ah a always s 's being rowed h by tho Peters who nursed his lila wrath thinking t of ot tho Iho morrow vInn night came he 5 1 had mapped out a perfect campaign ign of revenge But as morning dawned Mr Daniels received 1 a n. telegram calling him to Now New York for rehearsals ana th the tho 0 crews crew's op opportunity op- op I to got get even e was frustrated j f- f OF OP NOD xon f t. t c- c PAIr Fairy Story Out In 10 r L Sooner Scenery Clever CIr r i-r Pin For a clean wholesome and enjoyable S entertainment The Land of Nod NOll which i comes to the Salt Suit Lake theater Friday ay i and Saturday will keep kep y you awake anti and take notice It Is IN make you sit up and I not what Is termed up to the average s in in musical plays but Is far superior and anda In the thO amusement a n a decided Innovation InnO J 5 line well worked out otiL and The rho story plot are an I Bonnie Donnie a 1 little girl falls asleep In her hert homo garden gardeia and uHl is transformed to the t 1 I of Nod orl where she meets all sorts of queer creatures and people rl f r Th The S Sand Man tan robs rob the King Jing of Hearts In the kingdom Without r- r of f all the hearts f of this strange e these se the inhabitants country are pon powerless q to fall all In love lo Of course coulSe the hearts are restored I c mM everything e en ends J happily Meanwhile funn funny situations are Introduced and some J of the most pleasing musical numbers cf The chorus cholus which numbers sixty is drilled to a standard of efficiency that is little sho short t of marvelous The settIngs s are er very elaborate One act shows tho Castle of Cards with its mushroom towers tow- tow f ers a can candy 11 bridge e an and the Peppermint Tho act discloses the Nightmare Palace with Its hideous creatures It Is Isa Isa a a. wonder vender of stagecraft Among the principals are aro such well well- known mown names as Knox Wilson Ursula March William Friend Luella Drew Lawrence r Grace Drew and William Wil Wil- 11 liam Morgan Another feature of or the tho I. I tj production Is the Madcap ballet and beauty aut chorus The sale sate of l seat beats opens Wednesday next T t. t N 1 I STORY OF i World Will viii viny In Burly X vt r l Mouth Month Although It Is taken taleen for granted grante 1 that i 4 the facts o of lifo aro are fa familiar Ia- Ia to the public a brief biography may nay refresh fickle ficele memories lie He was I I horn born November r r. r C. C 1860 In fn tr K lo I In Sn a province of Russian i I Poland At IJ sixteen x cen he made a n concertI concert tour In fn Russia a It t was winter he ho had only a gt thin overcoat he often shivered hl I from froni cold coir j and hunger Discouraged ho he went I 1 back hack to Warsaw determined to he be a n ai i composer r rather than a pianist In Ii a 1879 he was made professer er I In the Warsaw con conservatory lIe He went to lo Berlin where he studied composition wi- wi with Kiel Klel and Urban Then he wen went Rf j to Vienna In fn 1881 and studied till the liano Iano with For a short shor r time he taught at tho thu Strassburg con con- sc but ho lie returned to Ie ski lel and as Dr Dl Alfred aS assures urea us he lie practiced with Iron endurance uli he He Ie made hl his debut In Vienna II hIa I. I played In Paris March tarch 11 1888 then thou crossed tho thao and gave gac his hs first r mar rt t in tn T H C I 1 HI lii t d disappointed l i fi expectation but 11 1 t with ih the tIle next recital began hegan the tho lon long series of oC a. a astounding triumphs Ho Ito then thought houghl of ot America made maila his first American appearance at Carnegie hall ball November 17 17 1891 lie comes to Salt Sail Lake Friday February Feb Fob mary 7 7 at the Tabernacle under tho the local management of oC W. W S. S Wallace and Carstensen and ami A ison company r 1 J U. SSU CU r Herbert u Will VIII at at First t r Church The Than coming of C Herbert to this city under tho the management manag of ot the University of Utah at al the tho First Congregational church January 23 will willa a introduce to us u a L singer of or more than ordinary worth S 'S Herbert Itherspoon is perhaps more moro o of a U cosmopolitan in art than any other American Ills recital of or y singer songs Bongs u- u ri will demonstrate this fact tact and also that a n ti song nl Is worth while no flo now line lias a well vell defined knowledge of or the tho theS w if S value of or consonants and antl their use in f rounding out phrases and the f- f 1 lion tion of ot fine declamatory effects Ills His tone Is perfect and his enunciation r clear and distinct Every ery word he lie sings Is Sa perfectly understood whether It be beIn bei i In English German or 01 French Frenchi I I- I lIe He possesses fine dramatic instinct thorough h mastery of the tho effect of ot the c various tone colors and anal his facial e ex expression clearly indicates tho thought A and emotion conveyed by tho the composer JIo Ho io knows how to color his voice olce to meet y tho sentiment of ot the tho poem and he ho hotS tS neither underestimates nor flor exa exaggerates gera s sI that sentiment I Mr sings best those r soaps s which roost most deserve good singing He is toda today the leading basso Cantante of ot America and ad comes cornea before the tho public pub pub- lie lic with a technical l equipment which does c to lila his mastery but still stillmore more to himself for tor It could have havo been acquired only onh h by conscientious work worl backed by genuine devotion to the art I St j I 1 1 1 r 7 r a 1 Pt t I I Y YI e 4 tj f a S An Amusing Scene i n The uThe Land of Nod I i II II II The Origin of Slang II 1 I n II I i Bert Leslie says It comes from the tho stage not the ho flowery Bowery Slang is Sa not the speech of oC Jho tho hO street in its origin n Is It tho I product of minds of ot a a. lower order seeking seek seck- I ing ng expression slang is spoken on onlie the lie street but tho the street borrows it I I I anti and the tho men who originate It arc are tho the brightest in tho tho countr country This is tho the contention of or Bert Leslie who appeared I In n the slang sketch at the Orpheum last week Sian Slang has hns been my specialty for 20 0 O years said Mr 11 Leslie and I am still till uncertain It nil all comes from One ne place that it docs not come from I do know That place Is tho the Bower Bow- Bow er cry ry There isn't a n man there bright enough to originate a word of It It Even en their heir profanity Is puerile True they ther talk alk slang but the they learn It at tho the thea theater heater ter When hen 1 first began specializing on slang I used to walk the streets and Iston liston listen but I soon learned that all wI the good food expressions lons I ht heard ard wore were already In n uso tuBe on tho the stage finally I 1 got gol wise to o the he ho fact that thal the tho Bowery was going to lo vaudeville to loam how to talk The Tho v Blang uses ga n. n ot or g. g I on oi i S ri i w and It soon IJ become ne slang Jang I In not slung slang at all aU It If you mean menn IJ by Lay slang a new and effective way of or expression Stage slang Is Just Justa a startling and picturesque way T of or 5 sayIng saying say say- 1 Ing a commonplace thing In reality realLy It Is a metaphor metaphor metaphor-metaphor metaphor dependent upon Incongruity of or compall comparison on for Its humor a sort of oC second cousin to the Irish bull Most of the thc slang I use is of m my myown myown own manufacture As soon as is 8 an ex expression ox- ox gets common I Ita hia to think of a new now ono to t tko tAko ko Its pIa plate o. o Take rak for tor instance Back Dack under tho the sink with the rest of or the pipes pipes- c good an and straightway htwa became common So this year ear I am saying Jump on a pickle and be a wart Tile The They both hoth amount to the same thing thinA This Thia accounts account for tor some somo o oC the slang current George Georgo Ade Ado is responsible fora for fora a lot more moie and take It from me mighty little of ot It Jt originates on the street AA HIS liIs Li lS FOlt anal anil Genuine to he lie Grand GraUlI Thin e Week cek I The Tho stor story of or Human Hearts that beautiful poetical pia play of or the simple life lIfo of the homely homel folk of rural Arkansan Arkan- Arkan san sac deals with tho thai happenings to honest hon lion est Tom Logan the village black black- smith Tom Tom lom dwells with his parents In a picturesque spot of the Arkansas hills There ho hp has been his vocation living a n plain simple life the tho mainstay of his hll n aged eLl parents be beloved beloved beloved be- be loved by all who ho know him and anti respected re- re above his fellows On a ace certainly unlucky day there came to the Village c a beautiful woman a IL temptress unprincipled and black at heart but with a fa fascination that proved to be bethe bethe bethe the undoing of poor Tom rom Logan He lie Immediately proceeded TJ to fall In lovo love with her asked IH to merry him and tind she heco became his hats wife Happy Happ in his hlll fancied security Tom lavished all nIl the affection on the woman that was possible pos- pos sible to an honest heart henrt like his but hut butt It t was not returned One flay day there appears on the scene ceno a villain the former lover of or the wo wo- oman o nan man who commits n a cowardly murder and with tho the assistance of or the woman I fastens the tho crime on on T Tom who is tried and anal convicted for fo the thia crime of another f. f Tom is sentenced to states state's prison f for Or r life and the tho villainous pair congratulate late themselves that thai they have gotten rid of oC him But Dut Providence has hns been watching over 01 the blacksmith Humble friends of or Tom Toni I Logan Log gan bring tho case caseto caseto caseto to the tho notice of the governor o Tho rhe villains villains vil vil- il lains Jams are unmasked and Tow Tom Is proved provell innocent Th The play is a pathetic one with man many thrilling scenes but there is a very cry strong comedy vein eln running through It Human Humm Hearts will wIH play an en engagement engagement en- en of oC four nights and a n. Wednesday Wed Wed- v cd- cd matinee at the Grand theater commencing tonight I 1 TIg I TOSH II I S PI Vime l lid Returns aura I Co aa Snit Salt I In lol itt e ran The attraction at nt the Grand theater ter for Co three nights commencing Thursday Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- day evening January 16 Iii will vili be tho the ever over reliable Undo Uncle Josh Perkins undoubtedly un un- the most successful rural drama comedy that has been produced in years It servos serves a distinct and ami hIgh highly Iy commendable purpose to for l' l It teaches in the cle cleverest crest and most en entertaining entertaining en- en wa way Imn Imaginable and In a thoroughly up to dato date manner the th truth of the old saying that love lovo will vill On find 1 a n. wa way The Tho chief chalet Interest In the piece picco centers centers cen cen- tors in the lovo love of or Uncle Josh for Cor or his young oun daughter Nan r Tho Thuu entire cast of ot Uncle Josh Perkins has been se selected so- so I 1 from Crom among amon the best known most widely experienced and most consCientious conscientious conscientious con con- I actors an and 1 actresses of the American stage PLo TTe piece Is most elaborately elaborate staged and antl equipped with beautiful be scenery The Tho engagement Is for tor three nights and u Ii Satur Saturday ll matinee matinee matinee ma ma- tinee only Tills THIS IS Ii A MANS MAN'S S lItY Y I i Vu Theme fur for S Sin un COlli Coining I Seattle Times Tames The Tho Man lon of or tho the Hour which h opened last t night for tor n a wo s 's ks ru nl the tho tp ta L Is n lt I R. R U tl al characters rH and about things In n which men are aro especially Interested It concerns con COIl cerns corns women omen too of or course or there wouldn't be any play and n a 1 woman womans woman's s love Jove is the reason for or its being but tho the I dramatization of or city cily machine politics I makes a pIa play that men want leant to se seeThe see The Thc audience last nl night ht followed the thC of oC the thc stor story so lv nn and with such interest that it Il was sometimes moved to cheers chers Women n were werl as enthusiastic as men anon but su Bud sutha Buda h a familiar flavor or and such an intimate n If mate knowledge e characterized man many of ot the the- situations and lines that men looked delightedly at each other and anti nodded their Ir heads knowingly The Thc play tells the stor story of or a n rich richman's richman's mans man's son whose name position and record make him a desirable and sUpposedly supposedly supposedly sup sUp- sup sup- harmless machine candidate for mayor maor lIe He makes make the fight be because because because be- be I cause the girl lies he's In love with has notions that a man must do something besides idle Illie through h this world to win her regard He lie Ie must achieve etc So Solie he lie goes into the campaign antI and is elect elect- ed ei But the city boss bess finds fluids that he lie has hns elected d a 1 ma mayor or who refuses to let anyone else do alo his thinking thinking think think- ing for him and antI tho thae plot thickens old political enem enemy Alderman All Al derman l lines up with tho the mayor maor mid and tho the political game of which the tho trump card carll Is the granting of a street railway franchise Is fiercely ayed There are many good lines linos scattered th ou through h the book boole and und the Ia lay Is well constructed Thoro Thero Is a polite passage passage- at arms early earh In the tho stor story when Hor rigan an and Phelan meet ted I y Some day Ill I'll drop something on you says Phelan na good an and If youre you're not nil all down Ill I'll come back and nail walk around you to see gee what's holdin you tan uP In Iii speaking of oC the ju judiciary Hor Ilor sa says s 's Its Ils a n good plan to keep these judges feeling a n. little anxious us It teaches them their place And Hes lies a game I bird but he hc files flies funny says ays Phelan referring to When Wainwright tho the capitalist is IR caught and threatened with jail ho lao weakens but hut says nays s 's to him lalni Brace up up Th Thu woods aro |