| Show II Pla Plays s and Player People Ii II I In The announcement that Henry W. W Savage Is again to bring h his celebrated English Grand Orand Opera company to this city In the picturesque Japanese opera Madam n am D has again aroused the Interest of music and society cir cir cir- des cles In all probability the engagement engage engage- ment meat of or this ur organization organisation will result In crowding the Salt alt Lake theater the same an as it It did last spring e especially a as the company compan Is to be here for only one day daj Saturday Fe February 15 In order to 10 accommodate Iho tho demand Mr 11 has hall arranged for Cor a t matinee as S aswell aswell well weB as ns a night performance Several new faces will ho bo seen In Inthe inthe the tho Savage or organization this season among the now no donnas being three talented sopranos who were es especially especially es- es engaged ed b by Mr lr Savage to sing the tho rol role of oC Madam Butterfly For Forthe tho the matinee W we arc are to tn hear Miss Phoebe Phoeba a 11 member of ot tho the celebrated family f o of that name anc and a n real 1001 niece of th the to never Adenna Patti i l Three seasons back Miss IUsa Stra- Stra kosch koach was one of ot the favorites at Covent Covent Co- Co vent Garden and bo Is sure aure to IJ be greeted c h re by a n ho host it lt of ot people who still sUJI lovo loyo the time memory o of her two aunts m l Alme Patti and Clara Ciar Louise LouiseK l K Hogg This talented prima donna dOlln donnaha ha had ul aiso o App appeared with marked su suc success ce cess ets in Paris Berlin Lisbon LUbon and Ma Mad Madrid rAd- rAd rid Last spring sprung she ahe ha tho the with Mme Mine p e. Carre CatTe and ana Puccini during during- th lh the Parts Paris rehearsals e Mla Mis Stra an instant tr triumph on gp OC occasion lon o of I her recent nt de demit deit t in tie Ule role rote of or I Butterfly Jn In inow ow ew York Another nett Madam dam prima donna will bo bl introduced In the person of ot Miss Elizabeth Wolff Wolf fa III a magnetic German prima donna whose whose- rc Royal o cha z zI I wn U o Hll I Nw Nei Y rubn et successful of or any pf f tb the six l leading prima donnas In the ca cast capt t and her In Interpretation In- In of ot the character Is one of ot high excellence Mile Mlle Dora Dorn de tIe Fillippe I another Butterfly prima primo donna joined the thc company last year and then returned to Paris here she also studied under Puccini Mile Mlle de Fillippe is a Parisian although h she sho sang her fir first t grand opera In Berlin and Vienna She made her appearance in th this s country at th the Metropolitan opera house In New York where she sang leading roles in the Italian operas She is Es the smallest of th the Butterfly prima donnas A favorIte fa prima donna who was heard In the roje roe of ot 1 ladam Butterfly last season is Miss Rene Bone who hn has been retained b by MI 1 Savage for or the present cross continent tour Miss Vivionne will again be heard during during dur dur- ing the time limited engagement in this city and she will no doubt be greeted by bya a host of ot admirers of ot last season That Walter Rothwell the time eminent Viennese conductor is a again the thc musical musical musi musi- cal director of ot the Savage organization Is a fact upon which local music byera lovers lovers lov lov- ers era should find cause for tor tion Mr Mi 1 Rothwell will appear In the conductors conductor's chair at the tile matinee while Cornelius Dopper will direct the tho night performance St. St Stal Valentines Valentine's al tt Convert TIle The sale of or seats scats for th the Spanish F Festival concert to be given hen at the Salt Lake theater SL SU Valentines Valentine's day lay will open this morning at the tho theater bo box bos office ortle Time The concert is under thEau the au auspices of ot the Salt LaJ Lake e Mandolin Ian and Guitar club the members of ot the club chub announce that the they have already had great j success uce ss In disposing of or tickets At t the ilie ti Those credulous individuals throughout through through- out the tue town who had been ribbed up to that this week weeke show at nt the Orpheum would bo ha on a n. par pal with that of the previous week In point of ot ex excellence cx- cx i wore were ore in some omo degree disappointed pointed at the opening performance last night But nut at t that the show was goodRunning good Running down clown the time program from start to finish the tile ladder gymnast La LaFlour LaFlour Flour who has the honor of ot raising raisins the curtain do does s some stunts in ground and ind lofty tumbling that appeal strong strong- ly Ho Is announced on tho bill as an exponent o premier gymnastic ability abil ity displayed ed by a peerless artist That's about what he la Is Mr and Mrs Mr tIn Clarke advertised to do cIo doA doA A Musical Revelation Rev on the Banjo do It During IMs tb-is d turn Mr Ir Clarko makes much of ot his e eyes es lie Ito has his banjo with him and would do doell dowell dowell well ell to attend to it The turn took fairly well The Tho one act musical farce aice The Bachelor and tho Maid presented present d b by Wilbur Mack assisted by hy Nellie Nollie Walker Walk Walk- er en er was well received Tho The act went with a spirited move and the tho songs wore especially good Lillian advertised far and wide wido as the rad Lady Dainty of oC the Ute aude vaude- yule stage stalle presents the The Lady and tho the Stage The lines tell a astory astory astory story that hat is 18 far from new new the tho hero taking oxa exaggerated much multiplied multiplied multiplied multi multi- plied credit for tor doing the tho things that any decent man would do at any stage singe e of oC life and never bat an eye So while the doesn't tell much ot or a a. story it Is well put on on such Buch as It is 18 Is and everything c considered I Is worth while Sydney Grant the tho mimic and end Impersonator impersonator imper Imper- senator makes his reputation good A blast t of ot trumpets preceded him and the audience last night seemed sec to like his work worl throughout Some Seine of ot Mr Jor Grants Grant's stories torI b belong elo g to the tho vintage nt ge of the tee early sixties nOla nOtably Iy that one about the pigeon with the sore feet but his hi work la Is diverting an antI and 1 la is a ail as asgood good as on the average in il the monologue 1 line inc Caron and Farnum do a comedy corned acrobatic acre acro batic turn that pleases eight tenths of ot the audience and does no harm to the theother theother theother other ty two The pictures pie pic tures turea the fire fair lair to middling and there and there you arc are What anC Women Will AVIH UI I Do ro o. o Harry Ja great play pr pre pre- J at th tb Grand GraM lit thia wc uk b by Ho eJa Brothers Brother and ana E bl big ble company a B ci t L I A There will be a matinee of What hat Women Do at the Grand t K t. t TIt r. r Commencing tonight th the th offering altho at al atthe I tho the Lyric for tor th the tho remainder of oC the i week and special Wednesday matinee will nm b the famous drama The Count of Monte Cristo The Tho Utahna Stock I compan Is making a n. special effort to give Ive a n good bood performance of the well known play an and with W W. R. R Abram Frank Harrington ton Mss 1 Agnes Johns and Miss Fannie Hammond playIng prominent parts the patrons of ot the tue Lyric are assured of ot a n. treat S J ur r VI From the tho desk of ot tIle the society editor on a dally daily newspaper In Duluth Minn lilian where whore she reported with skill the details details details de de- de- de tails of violet breakfasts pink teas tea and afternoon receptions as well wen a as keeping the public po posted lcd on the progress progress I ress of ot the thc pen pennant contest In the lo local local lo- lo cal I bridge league to one of ot the topmOst topmost top top- most rungs on the ladder ladler of or grandI grand grant I opera prima donnas In four toUl call I Ithe Ithe Is the tile record of Rena Hena Vivienne on one on o otho of fC the tho singers to be uttered offered by Henry W. W Savage Savage when he lIe brings Puccini Puccini's Madam Butterfly to this city Miss Vivienne like lkc one of ot the heroInes horo hero Ines Inca in the this story book booe was a a. towi tOWI pride ride When she attended High school she had some seine top notes that made even en th the professor sit up and take keen o observation Later she was the star attraction at ever every charity concert concert concert con con- cert in Duluth and anti in Iii the cour course o of o human events cents did what many other ether singers e have done took done took part in an amateur comic opera oera Tie Te Mikado was the opera and b by playing the part pait of Yum- Yum Yum Yum-Yum Yum In iii this amateur lion tion ton she he laid tho the foundation for tor a ca cn- reer roer It I was not long after the amateur amateur ama ama- ann ann- production that a small smal opera oper company which had been meeting some seine somer if r f the tho downs of or life lre came Into Duluth for or a performance at the opera house The Mikado Ita o was th the bill advertised ad and Ind the last moment the thc singer who as to take tako the part art of ot Yum- Yum Yum-Yum Yum um be became became became be- be came ill J. J The Tho manager of ot the coman company com com- pany an was WIlS In tears for tor he lie hn had no un un- un- un He lie le was luck lucky to have prin prin- Th The manager of ot the opera house thought of or Miss 18 Vivienne suggested er to the manager of or the company the result that Inside of ot 16 minutes minutes min min- utes Vl Misa ls lenno was putting on hor her Japanese costume and preparing for forer forier ier er first appearance In a professional proCessional company compan She gave a highly Interesting Interest Interest- In ing performance and anti Immediately after aCer Duluth decided to get bus busy VJ lenne should go abroad was the publics public's decision decisIon and to that end an Immense benefit benett concert was arranged and irid money subscribed to send Bend the young joung oun girl to lo Milan ian nas raised I Miss Vivienne had been abroad three before her hor Duluth friends years heard herd herdan an any real news of ot her pogress progress Then rhen It was thc they learned that she ho had been engaged h by Henry Hnry W. W Savage for his last seasons season's production pro o of Madam Butterfly and that she the was to make hor her American debut fn In Washington Just how Miss 1 Vh 1 Jenne had secured this position without undergoing several several sev sev- everal ev- ev eral years years' Cx experience in lesser roles waS as somewhat of ot a mystery m to Duluth but the facts tact In the tIo case cue ar are th these e She was In Milan Ian the homo home of or the composer corn com poser She had ha seen the fr first t pre presentation of ot Madam Butterfly at La a Scala She Sheva va was confident nt she could sing the role and resolved to convince Puccini that she ahe could With the Wih easy a courage of a well schooled schooled wel-schooled edi tor slit she se sought an Interview with tho the composer and with the tho luck that generally gen gen- orally attends society editors editor she aho got ot It It w was e so Impressed by Miss I 8 that he ho for or of ty arranged a private rate ate trial at La L Sala Scala the famous home of grand opera in Milan Ulan and following 1 It the time composer r recommended commended the young singer to Mr Ir Savage |