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Show AMUSEMENTS. ', . ' ' ' AT THE GRAND. ' The London Gaiety company, which is composed of soventy burlesque aud specially artists; among whom are some very pretty girls, begins an engagement ' of four nights at tho Grand Opera house this evening. This is one of the best companies of the kind ever organized. It plays iu only seven cities in this ' country, and Salt Lako is one of them. In speaking of this show, tho Boston Traveler remarks: The third week of ' the highly successful engagement of the London Gaiety compady opened with a full honse, in spito of unusual attractions attrac-tions j offered elsewhere. Tho faot . 5s, this organization is such a strong one, and has so many excellent features, that it will , draw well, and will alwavs be a popular popu-lar attraction. Miss St. John has fully recovered from her indisposition anil .last evening appeared in her most charming impersonation of Marguerita in "Faust Up to Date." It is a part that is specially fitted to her, and in which she shines as a bright particular star. The four famous fam-ous Gaiety dancers appear I in new dances, and were generously gen-erously applauded for their light and ! graceful movements. Mr. E. J. Lonuen, j ; too, eame in for a share of deserved applause, ap-plause, and his rendition of Killaloe, ! 1 ho famous song of tho Gaiety, and "All ! .1 he World's a Stage," tho latter with new words by Marager NaChilds. served as a fitting climax to a bill of . rare enjoyment. AT THE SALT LAKE THEATRE. On Tuesday and Wednesday evenings "the attraction at tho Salt Lako theatre : twill - be .Steel Mackeyc's great play "Paul Kauvar," with Joseph Haworth lli the leading role. |