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Show ? V B1ULLIASI SALT LAKE SEASON ' '.- N OF ENGLISH GKAXD OPERA , - . Mr. Henry V. Savugo's Cclobnited V , 'y Company, with Orcheblm of Fifty , . ' uiidor thrco Ooiiduotors, totutus to Salt Lake CUy In I "Fatud," "Ln Hohoine," 'Itlgoli-tto" nnd "Tumi- Initisor" nt tlio Siilt Lako Theatre, k February 1st, L'nd nud rtf. The most important inter mountain musical event of the winter ifl JJtsh will . bo thu Salt Lako Oper Festival by tlie Savage Knglisli 0i'rn Comprfny, for thrcediiys boginnlng February 1st, wlieu this famous organization, nccouipanied . by nu orchestra of fifty musician, rt; turns to tho bait hnkeThcntrV- for four porforinaneeB. Last teason this eplcn- I&r? did company took S.xlt Lake suiiely, art 7. and iiiualocliclu8ly storm., Thotlieatro " ' " was Held nut for eacll performance', the ,sr. Bayo'goOpor.1 Coin puny 1lftyiug to the largest audiences of tiie year. This season Mr. Ba'vago presents a still Bnor company, boiug the combined forces ol his fainou "I'-usUil" and Eug- M ishGr.iudOper: organisations. There- v pertory of 'mastsrworks, 'with tlielr I'; superb scenic and cpstum'e jiroducJlou', ',.' ittlt casts that compi lee the best Eug- I Halt ofiiKlnu artiata ou the Btsge,' holds . ' fortli glowing promise of r.ire morolic " enjoyiilenl. Utah opera iovers are look- v( , Jng forward with eager Interest tv the 8 j splemlld program annouabed by Manager Mana-ger Savage. There will be an opportunity, the first fn yearr, to enjoy n couiplsle jterlorm-nnccof jterlorm-nnccof the greatest of nil Fienchopfas. This Ib Gounfxl's "Faust," with'' Its world-famed "Jewel Song" for Mat-guerlte, Mat-guerlte, the pretty "Garden scene," pathetic "Flower SJnhg" for 8lebel and other numbers rich In melody that nre known wherever inunlc iskhown. I'uccini's sparkling "I.a Bohemp," an opcintio gem of incnmparabla brilUance with Its fascinating story of life In the Paris Latin Quarter, nnd which has been the talk cf music circles ever slihe the great performance last year, will ibe given another rendition by almost tlie same superb east. Verdi's brilliant "Ulgoletto" wltlilts exquisite melodies, a premier presentation presenta-tion in Knglisli in this cmt.tlry will be still another delightfull tillering. This tuneful Italian masterpiece is tlio chief new work In Ilia company's repertory this season and will serve to introduce several new nrtlsls, noWbly the charming charm-ing coloratura oprano Florence Kaitou from London. TU leading lotior ioll ou this occasion will bo sung by Mi, Alfred Best, Jr., the sweet-voiced Ijlhh tiiior whose rapid advancement with Mr. Savage's forces Is noted with much pride by his local friends. Mr. Best will also be In the "Tanuhnuser" and Faust" casts Wagner's "I'aunliauier," the German master's niojt popular music-drama, with itsiuimorial overture, stlrritig"l'il-grims stlrritig"l'il-grims Clioius," sparkling "Venusberi: music" and other sonorous harmonies, will please all clisses of music lovers. Tho order of performances will bo a follow: Thursday Evening, February 1, "Faust" Friday Evening, February a, "La Boheme" Saturday Matinee, February 3. "Htgoletio" Saturday Evening, Februnry 3, "Tannhauser" K.tch opera will bn staged with the stiii) ehiboiate attention timt has made tlie Snrnge pioductious famous, and the casts will Include all the favorite artists, among whom are the' following: Sopranos, Floieuce Eastun, Bertha liar, niou, Helen Pelre, Gertrude Heniijeon, contraltos and liicry,o-6op'raiios, OUude Albright, Mnrgaret Cr.iwford and Rita Newman; tenors, A If rid B si, Frauds MHcleiiunn, Joseph F. Sheehmi and William Wegener; baritones, Arthur Ueane, Wiufied OolT nud Thomas P Richards; basses, Uariinou W Benuelt, II. L. Bowman, Ottley Crauslon nnd Robt. Kent Parker. feats for all performances will be placed ou sale at the Iheitre Monday, JannarySO, and mail orders containing remittance will be filled as near ns possible to location desired, Chnmbeil tin's Cough Rtuitidy Absolutely Harmless, The fault of giving children medicine containing injutlous substances is 'jometlmcB more disastrous thu the disease from which they aro sulTeriug. Kvery mother should know that chamberlain's cham-berlain's Cough Remedy Is perfectly sale for children to take. It contains nothing noth-ing harmful and for coughs, colds and cioup is unsurpassed. For sale by 11. B. Morrihew. i i t |