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Show nil: 10 BEE. ' f ;Gomlinet and Bisson, and In another form and under the title of "Fourteen Days" was well known In England and America a decade and a half ago jlhrongh Charles Wyndham'a presentations of It, The hero who tells all the lies In order to bring about the farcical Situation is now in the capable custody of Willie Collier, and Louise Allen, hli wife, seconds ills efforts in a manner from which Keep the fun .rise to fall of curtain. Miss Allen, ai iihe wife, recalls memories of her "Dr, Hill days, when she added to the gay-pt- y of that gay farce by her dancing of jan outre terpslchorean effort descriptively called a "kangaroo dance." SUMMER RATES To i:tfni 1oiot U I'nluit I'm llii IUil Kate of m fare for the round trlj l) $, ha been authorlvd via Union Pari lit railroad from point In I'tah ami Malm, for the following occasion: Nashville, TTmi., ami return, Inter- national (hrUlian Endeavor Tickets on sale June Inly eonven-thm- ; 30 ami 1. and return, NaWashington, D. tional Educational association; Tickets on sale duly 1, -- , 3. (This rate is one fare plus SI.) Buffalo. N. V., and return, convention Baptist Young People's Pnioir, lo. tickets on sale .July Omaha and return. National Repub. liean League: tickets on .sale .Inly in. Hock Island, 111., ami return; National Encampment, I'nion Veteran's Union; Tickets on sale August l. T. Indianapolis, Inti., and return, encampment Knights of Pythias; tickets on sale August 17. is, 1'.. Omaha and return, national congress of retail liijuor dealers; tickets on sale August 20. Cincinnati, O.. and return, national encampment G. A. II.; dates of sale will be announced later. Omaha, Neb., and return, on each date until October 13. account Imposition, rate of from Ptah common points and proportionate rates from other points is authorized, with limit of November 13. For further information relative to these rates, limits, conditions, etc., call on your nearest ogent or at 201 Main street, Salt Lake City, or address II. M. Clay, general agent. Salt The actual number of theaters In Iaindon today Is fifty-twExcluding the smaller houses of amusement In thf o. Trans-Mississip- pi KATHERINE FLORENCE. s suburbs (here are twenty-fou- r theaters at which good plays are to be seen every night In the year. first-clas- Gustavo Salvini has been acting In :St. Petersburg all the plays in the repertoire of his father, and many others, including some of the ancient Gr?ek tragedies. ; Lake City. Utah. SEASON AT BRIGHTONS. VIOLET LLOYa Opens .Inly 1st. The rate to Brighton's and return TOPICS.) this season has been reduced to St. 00 via rail to Park City and stage to This is the best and SOME SAYINGS AND DOINGS Brighton's. IN STAGELAND. quickest way to reacli the resort. Stage connects at Park City with Utah Central trains in both directions. 130 lbs. London Experiencing the Delights of Some Real Good Plays, All American j of baggage free on railroad, 100 lbs. "Jack and the Beanstalk Still at tiiej free on stage. Tickets will be sold Height of Its Popularity. one way via Park City and other way via Cottonwood Canyon at the same OUR more Amerirate. All tickets will be on sale at can plays have takBio Grande Western Ticket Office, en possession of Dooly Block Corner. Stage via the the London theaCanyon will leave same place daily at ters: "The Heart 7:00A.M. after, July 4th. The Hotel of Maryland," "The is at Brighton's being refitted with all New of Belle Too Much the accommodations of a Mountain reYork," Johnson and Thej sort and the cuisine will be excellent. The Conquerors. Brighton's will be more popular this first three are act- year than ever before. ed by American sent over expressly from u companies Fishing ami Camping Parties Holiday this side of the water. "The Conquer- -' rsions. ors is produced at the St. James thea- The Rio Grande Western railway anter, with George Alexander and Julia;' nounces half rates to any station on Neilson in the characters acted in New; its line on July 2, 3 or 4. Tickets good York by William Faversham and Viola until July 5. This arrangement pro- Allen. In the meantime Julie Opp re- vides splendid opportunity for parties mains in this country, "loaned, as to fish, hunt or camp at Scofield, Price the theatrical phrase has it, to Daniel Canyon, Castilla, Geneva and Fish Lake Frohman for his Lyceum company. near Richfield and various other points. When the season closed in New York Mr. Frohman took his company for a; A good days outing can be secured in spring tour through the leading cities Ogden or Provo canyons, or the various in "The Princess and the Butterfly; resorts on the line of the Utah Central tnd The Tree of Knowledge, both; railway. If you are interested in min- of xvhich were received writh unexpect-- , ing, take a look at the great Tin tic dis- ed favor. His company, still with. James K. Hackett, MAry Manneringj trict, or Bingham or Park City. and Julie Opp at its head, now has the HEATRICAL j 1 I I assistance of pretty Katherine Fior-- , ence, who began the season with "Never Again, and is now playing import-- ' ant roles in Mr. Pinero's and Mr. Car- tons plays. Miss Florence is the daughter of Katherine Rogers, whose, fame as an emotional actress was at; its height a quarter of a century ago,, and she is, moreover, the wife of Fritz; Williams, who in his turn comes of prominent theatrical parentage, Onej of Miss Florences best achievements j was her acting three seasons ago of the The delicate Lady Wilhelmina in it Amazons. was, Georgia Cayvan ! j 3 ! Violet Lloyd was one of the bright- est little actresses brought over to us by the English musical comedy mana- gers, who began their invasion of America three years ago. She w'as the demure Bessie Brent in "The Shop Girl," the volatile Molly Seamore in :"The Geisha, and also Daisy Vane in "An Artists Model, although Marie Studholme played the latter part in this country. Miss Lloyd, who is now .back in England, comes of theatrical iancestry. She is a niece of Lydia Thompson and a cousin of Violet CamJ eron. GAbDERS PARK. C: fc: fc: . Ex-c- GRAND SACRED CONCERT, 3 3 C: fc: fc: C: C: j I Fare lor Round Trip 10c. Admission (o Park FREE. E: Sr E E: 3 S. J. bEVY, J. L. MAY, Manager. Excursion Agent. 6: C: E: |