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Show , AMUSEMENTS. The theater patrons who are fond of modern heroics in ineladramie doses were treated to a first class play of its prder last night. "Beacon Lights" blazes with tho sensational and convulses convul-ses with thundoring climax. James Grismor's Captain Allen was manly, sympathetic, courageous and full of the brawn and verility. A happy mediam between the Ingomans and the insiped heroics of Frank Mayo. Mr. Grismer wa9 well supported by Miss Phoebe Davis who loved the captain cap-tain with all tho fervor of her sweet little heart and prattled her chirrupy sentiments so cutely and with tho reckless reck-less frankness of a pure soul. The other characters filled in their parts satisfactorily enough to raise the large house to the roof in riotous storms of hilarious applause. Tomorrow afternoon. "Gunter'g Two Nights in Kome," and tomorrow evening, even-ing, "Lights and Shadows." THEATER CUMIO.rjE. The Liberal Band Orchestra will Furnish the Music for the Vaudrllla. The variety theater is being pushed towards completion, the proprietor is in the east arranging for attractions and the Liberal band orchestra has been engaged en-gaged to furnish tho music for the winter win-ter season. ' Conductor Zimmerman has resigned and Walter Simnis will sway tho baton at the heels of the Boubrettes. The orchestra is made up as follows: First violins, Willard Youngdale, G. G. Hauerbach; second violin, C. Jesper-sen; Jesper-sen; viola, N. A. Kraut.; cello, J. I. Olson; basses, F. Bruce, W. Williams; flute and piccolo, F. Ford; oboe, C. Olson; clarinets, E. Ford, C. Dunn; sax-ophono, sax-ophono, N. Loberg. cornets, Zimmerman Zimmer-man and Krautx; French horns, Kayiey and Hines; tromhones, Phillips and Hauerbach; baritone, George Ford; drums, etc. Frank Daniels Coming. The world loves to laugh, and it certainly cer-tainly would appear that Frank Daniels who appears at the Salt Lake Theater Monday night was put upon this sphere to satisfy this inclination of the humau race. All theater-goers will be be glad to know that this quaint and droll comedian com-edian is coming again with his really bright and interesting comedy, "Little Puck," and his clever company of eccentric comedians and pretty girls. The comedy has been replenished re-plenished this season with n hundred hun-dred now features new music and songs from tho latest new comic operas, new dances from the new burlesques, and new and ludicrous scenes' situations situ-ations and sayings conceived by Mr. Daniels himself. No comedian of these times is as clover at this sort of work as Frank Daniels. In the construction of faroial incidents and the introduction of original and catchy sayings, he hardly has a competitor. Mr. Daniels has again this season the valuable aid of that bright little comedy actress, Miss Bessie Sanson, who has been identified with "Little Puck" from the first, and whose well-directed, efforts have always been so satisfactory -The balance of the supporting com pany, however, is pearly new. -. - - n Not Quite Prepared. He Do vou think you love me well enough to be my wile? She Yes, George. He Well, I only asked to ascertain how you felt on the subject, so in case I ever should want to marry I would know where to come. Epoch. She Liked My Name. She liked my name . ' j Bhe said upon her cheeks a blush. ' She liked my name, j As signature quite fit for fame. She meant her bint my heart to crush, 1 But I just then of hearts was (lush. bhe liked tu v name. Lee Fairclilld In West Shore. The End of Ills Romance. '"Ti love that makes the world go round," lie quoted softly, taking her hand. "Yes, Harold," she murmured, withdrawing with-drawing her hand with inexpressible sad-ness, sad-ness, "but it won't keep the pot boiling." r-Chicago Tribune, ' . A ovely Spouse, He married a spouse Eve s fairest of daughters. ' ' lie furnished the house. She furnished the quarters. Mew York Herald. Didn't Follow Directions. ' Patient A few days ago you told me to get a bicycle and ride it for my health. Now, just see how broken up I am. Doctor Yos, I see; but it is very plain you havon't been ritling it. Detroit i'roe Press. ( A Thought. If you'd have me ( And I'd have you, Why, you'd be won ' And I'd be, too. New York Herald. Judgment Deferred, Carrie Do you believe it is more blessed to give than receive? Harry (quickly kissing her) I don't know. I should like to try both before I make up my mind. Lowell Citizen. IOOO! "You are a cyphor, sir," sold she. Quoth he: "It may be true; This much Is true, at all events, I'll always sigh for you I" Washington Post Upon a Manly Breast. Bella Wiiat do you think, Carrie, is the uicest and handsomest thing for a hend rest? Carrie (blushing) llluck diagonals, corkscrew. cork-screw. Burlington Free Press. The Widower's Lament. I'm sorry my daughter's a Rlrl; i Her six only adds to my woes; For though site's as fair as a penrl, She can't n-car her daddy's, old elo'es. Harper's Bazar. When She Declined Rim. Dolley I henh that Miss Amy has gone into nh decline. Goslin That's not new. She went into one a yeah ago to mah own knowledge. West Shore. The Summer Girl. 1 followed her throuffh the (fardea, ' With many a tender Biirhi A butterfly she was chasing- Aud so, olssl wus 1. Munsoy's Weekly. Curious. "Well, are you going to marry Estelle?" "No. I wont to see her father and he gave me the refusal of her." New York Bun. , 1 The tropical or home grown butterfly Is JisU'd is the decorative noveltv for winter bonnets .and bodices, fans and flounces. 1 his ml give the birds a reprieve, during which their thinned rajks may recover oiuewhat. |