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Show " 1 AMUSEMENTS. IIEHKM ANN'S VAUDEVILLES. Another good bouse greeted the company com-pany now playing at tho Salt Lako theater, and by their presenco showed their appreciation of Manager Burton's efforts to provide good amusements. The company were up to their excellent excel-lent standard of tho first night and every ono was pleasod. Kelley was as funny as ever while (Jus Williams kept the crowd in a roar of laughter. Miss Eunice Vane's song "Hezekiah" was as taking as ever while "Freddy" captured tho audience. To-night is the last appearance of this great troupo and any one desiring to witness a first class show should not fail to attend. AT TUB GRAND Professor Cromwell delighted a largo-audience largo-audience with his wonderful stereopti-can stereopti-can entertainment. He will bo there all of this week. . A COMING EVENT. On Weduesday, Thursday and Friday Fri-day next, at tho Grand opera house, Blatchford Kavanaugh, tho world's greatest boy singer will appear supported by Siguor Canipobello, tho great tenor. This will be the musical event of the season. Kavanaugh is t ho possessor of a wonderful won-derful voice, and to hear him is to enjoy en-joy one of the most pleasant events of one's life. When he sings one would imagine that it is a young girl who is lettiug fall the notes of pearl. His favorite is "Angels ever bright and fair," and when he renders this beautiful selection, the effect is indescribable. inde-scribable. - |