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Show ne Payton Comedy ‘‘ The Land Monday to LYCEUM. Company in ‘‘ Under the Gaslight,” to-night Saturday, July 4. EL have run more to fable than while the ‘‘Land of the realism, Tribune. Midnight Sun ”’ is not a stretch of imagination, but a legend of our own world, of the A sweet present day, bound in a cover of barbaric splendor. The story is of two HE CARNIVAL benefit perform- object. It paid hatred to the other, and only little more than its expenses, but otherwise - than financially it was an eminent enjoined together. woman. Time Sometimes preserved green figs are shredded ranged for from the city as well as from Murray. A good table and kind treatment with vouchsafed. and used as filling THE reasonable rates are For particulars inquire t ett to op ‘¢ Why does Mrs. Wester always refer to her daughter as a queen?”’ ‘‘ She married a cattle hina De- love the same troit Free Press. and time again they BEST Genuine ‘‘ Figaro”’ has the Word Seidenberg Stamped on each Cigar. The Rogers Cigar Co., Wholesale Agents, Salt Lake City, Utah. The Manitou Turkish Baths continue in popular favor. Ladies are success. Still it was not the kind of zone know nothing except what we among its best patrons show that draws, and it has been de- read, and that is marvelously little; monstrated so often that such a pro- scenes of ships crushed by the mountains of ice under the beautiful auroduction doesn’t pay that it is surprisra borealis, a voleanic eruption, exing that people keep trying it over plosion in the sulphur mines, and and over again. The affair was ex- earthquakes are described with woncellently managed in every way by drous realism. ee ee Will Clawson, and the amount of time it The Lyceum has been and talent that he bestowed upon The Payton doing very well with the would have made a crowning success Comedy Company. entertainment given by of anything but a hopeless cause. the Payton Comedy Company. The excellent was_ CIGAR Figaro. The ait>.h-oae— —<— ow oS cross each other in loveand war. The action of this play takes place in regions of which we of the temperate NICKEL Ever sold in Utah is Seidenberg’s for the wafers.- The Viking ships cross the seas, and the brothers has won and discomforts of the city. Stage facilities to the resort are ar- <i> o4a-0iaSa avenge the wrongs of their respective mothers. which teas and at youth- all guests who seek to avoid the heat ful luncheons is made of crackers and raspberry jam. Two zephyrettes, at the Manitou Hotel. each spread thinly with jam, are laid half brothers, who, like Valentine and Orson, are unknown to each other ; the one is an Islandic giant at the ance at the The- Northern Seas, the other born in the ater was not high- tropics has all the fire of the Latin Each in the cradle is taught ly beneficial to its race. \ ty sandwich favor at afternoon RESORT. iaiiaainetelig HOUSE. SUMMER Mr. and Mrs. Fisher of the Manitou have taken the Wasatch Summer Resort for the season and are now prepared to receive and take care of Pe THE Mosely Wraggs—It means that wen you gita gold dollar you kin take it toa bank and git 16 silver dollars fur it. You’re the dernedest ignorammus I ever seen !|—Chicago resorted to by playwrights. The style of the piece might be of the Rider Haggard or Jules Verne school, except that those fascinating writers WASATCH —~ OPERA A. Y. Pearson’s stock pompeey in of the Midnight Sun,” all week, Saturday, July 6-11. talk about 16 to 1 mean, anyhow? scenes being laid in a region not much a [lonth. all this — GRAND For Tuffold Knutt—Wo’t does is something out of the ordinary, its Che Drama. Amusements ARGUS. ~ Oo THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE. programme The throughout, but the rather be- palm longs to Harold Russell and Ada Dwyer for their little sketch entitled ‘* Drifted Apart.’? It was a charming bit of unaffected acting and held the interest of the audience steadily, and was vigorously applauded atthe close. * * The third act of ‘‘ Friends’’ was iven in good style by Mr. and Mrs. Royle, Milton Lipman, Charles EdB. S. Young, John D. monds, Spencer and Julia Dean, and though somewhat old to Salt Lake, was received with much apparent favor. Theater orchestra, the Orpheus The Club and Miss Sibyl Anderson furnished the musical part of the entertainment and came in for a full share of the applause. 3 8 If everything A. “The White Squadron.”” | Y. and house. The bill was changed nightly among the plays produced being Boucicault’s ‘‘ Inshavogue,”’ ‘‘ The Octoroon’’ and ‘‘ Under the Gaslight.’’ MERE specialty woven into the plot. Al Hayman has leased another the| * The entire perfrom formance caught the crowd the first night. Audiences so enthusiastic are seldom gathered together. The company is one of considerable talent, all the people having parts of any being very respectable importance actors. The comedian, James T. McDollie the soubrette, Alpiu, and Foster, seem to be especially popular, but that is doubtless largely due to are oddities, more or less similiar, the fact that their roles while the melodramatic figures are so numerous, and x BE. J. Henley, the famous comedian, who was a nervous wreck a year or two ago, has fully recovered, and will return to the stage. ee ee Sir Augustus Harris, playwright and manager of the Drury Lane and Olympic theaters in London, * 6 ofthe * merits of its * * * The vaudevilles are burlesquing Belasco’s account of his teaching Mrs. Carter how to act by assaulting her and dragging her around by her hair. * * Hammerstein’s roof-garden on his Olympia theater in New York is the largest in the world. It has a_glass roof and flowers, shrubbery and running water, resembling a small park. A real Building on and rae plenty of air before it is over. Government estate fight is there will be music in the The Govern- ment has. appropriated $75,000 for the purchase of a site for the proposed Government building in this city. construct the building spect the week’s bill A “The tLandSun,”’of sisthe Midnigh four entrances. In of this re- Groesbeck lot fills the bill. The West Siders armor. as to admit That can they now don their will is evidenced by the flurry the knowledge of a first-class comedy-melodrama of the Whittaker’s move has caused in their same type as this week’s play, but ranks. It is again the East Side more unique and original. In fact it against the West Side. Midnight Sun. July BIG, ROMANTIG DRAMA, “THE lbAND*« DNIGHT SUN.” Pik Le, 2 2c, 35c. and 50Oc. -~— MATINEE SATURDAY. ~~ LYCEUM THE COOLEST PLAGE IN TOW | THEATER| Californian named Whittaker is the first seller in the field. He offers the having * Next Tuesday, is re- that the applause belonging to their work has to be considerably divided. old Groesbeck place on Fourth South There are nearly twenty people alto- street between Main and State. It is gether and it will take a week or two understood that only a 20x20 lot will to dissect the aggregation and de- be accepted, the design being to so termine the respective component parts. THE Commencing ported to be dying. deftly features MENTION. ater. This time it is Abbey’s in New York City. Pearson has in his reper- toire meets the favor of Salt Lake theater-goers as completely as his opening play, ‘‘The White Squadron,’’ his company’s stay at the Grand is liable to last all summer. The production is well-supplied with and is very effects, spectacular prettily mounted and costumed. It is melodramatic in style, with liberal comedy interpolations in the dialogue aggregation is a decided improvement on the Post company, which as a whole might justly be described by the somewhat paradoxical backwoods expression ‘‘ powerful weak.’’ The Payton company includes some people who are quite clever, and the per- | formances are good fora low price 6 6 Nights and Saturday Matinee, Great Attraction for Carnival Closing Night @® DION BOUCICAULT’S MELODRAITIA, STIRRING ” HT! LIG GAS THE DER “UN By the Record- THE PAYTON COMEDY COMPAN 20 20 Breakers PRICES: ‘GRAND 25c., MATINEE 35c ; no ¢ ey PEOPLE PEOPLE higher. TO-DAY, - 15c- ne eee at |