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Show AMUSEMENTS. AT THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE. "Alone in London" had its final representation rep-resentation at the Grand last evening before a fair-sized audience. At tho conclusion of tho performance the company com-pany left for San Francisco. To. night the attraction will be "Fantasma," "Fan-tasma," with its pantomime, tricks and gorgeous scenery. Tho piece is a favorite fav-orite with Salt Lake people and will draw well. Tho engagement of the Hanious is for three nights. SALT LAKE THEATER. Hyde's Specialty com pauy,. from (he Brooklyn varieties, will open at this theater tomorrow evening, playing two nights. O'NEILL IN MONT CUISTO. James O'Neill will open in "Monte Cristo at the Grand Opera house next Monday night for a week's engagement. engage-ment. No actor in the history his-tory of the American stage has been more intimately associated in the public mind with a favorite role than has Mr. O'Neill with his "great impersonation imper-sonation of tho Count of Monte Cristo. Mr. O'Neill is ono of the most polished and finished actors on the American stage. His portrayal of the character is well nigh perfect, and so true to nature that the strango but powerful story appears as a realization. His magnificent physique, phy-sique, his striking demeanor, in fact, his whole conduct through tho vicissitudes vicissi-tudes of the romantic life of the sailor, tho prisoner and tho count, makes the character one of tho grandest grand-est on the stage. In the play tnero is abundant scope for tho display of Mi'. O'Neil's undoubted dramatic ability. He acts with success and truth to nature tho simple sailor, and the mat with unlimited credit pursuing the Godlike God-like mission of rewarding tho good and punishing the wicked, A car load of new scenery has been painted for the production. |