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Show AMINKMfcNTS, AT TtlK SALT l.AKK TtlKATKH. A slim attendance at this house last evening wituessed a very enjoyable entertainment en-tertainment provided by some of Salt Lake's best local talent. Thero were recitations by Ida Zenoma (Iray and musical quartettes, and a duet, both instruments! aud vocal. Of Miss dray's ability as an elocutionist, but little need bo said. The lady Is an old favorite In Salt Lake, and last night she was at her best. Tho gentlemen who, by their instrument and voice contributed toward tho enjoyment of tho evening, were in good form and received re-ceived merited commendation. Mrs. I'ugsley carried off tho honors, however, how-ever, and w s warmly applauded. The holy has a wonderfully pure and sweet Noprauo voice which she manages with considerable skill, and her rendering of Verdi's delightful air from "Trovn-tore" "Trovn-tore" was an artistic bit of work, seldom sel-dom surpassed by professionals. She was equally etfoctlvo iu the duet from "Travlata," and she received enthusiastic enthusi-astic calls for a repetition of both selections. A NIOIIT K. At iho Salt Lake theater the attraction attrac-tion will be Augustine Daly's company in "A Night Dlf." 7 AI.ONB IS 1.USWIS. This play w ill bo produced at tho (irand opera hotwn next week. The Biton Post sav: "Alone In London," presented at the (irand opera house last evening, Is a sensational drama w hich continues to draw largo audiences, notwithstanding not-withstanding tho many attractions of a higher order now In this city. A very creditable company and excellent scenery aid In a lirst-class representation representa-tion of this well known piece. It will be presented the rest of the week, with the usual matinees. |