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Show AMUStMtNTS. "Hit Twvltt Irltilitatlaiif." "The Twelve Tenipuitious'' opens a three night's engagement at the fcu.t Lake theater tonight. At an expense of over f .'0.000 Mr. (iilmoro has re embellished em-bellished his great Hpi-cUciu in co-i-tumes and seenciy alone, boides importing im-porting some of the greatest epec'uUy, pautoniimio and torpsiehorciiu ui'lisU ever brought from the other side of the Atlantic. The Twelve Temptation" has been rewritten and arranged by Charles II. Yale; and thu show was intended in-tended by its organizer to be the greatest great-est npectacular ilrumaever produced on tho American stage. It was mounted uud couslumed, i t is stated, at a col of j:;5,00(), and it is declared by those who have seen it, to till the bill mapped out by the proprietor, Mr. William J. Cilmore. "Tho Twelve Temptiilion.j" preseuls a mythical story of ice and nun. Mr, Yale has fashioned a tale that introduces gnomes, sprites and ijtieeus of the ice and un. tho scene laid alternately in a climate cold and hot. Tho characters skipping from the council chamber of old lioreas, pa-d villago and sen, through caverns of the green dragon, over golden and jeweled terrace- to the palace of Solaris, ipieen of thu sun. The- drama is gorgeously gor-geously mounted, and the settings are suiil to bo line vnnks of art. The company com-pany number sixty-eight people, including in-cluding a bnliet of twenty dancers, the latter introducing several novelties. "Mr. Kara, of Nw York." Manager Krank W. Sanger's Broadway Broad-way Tbealro company on its eeon I tour of tho country will sojourn in Salt I.ako tho In'ter hn!f of the week, beginning begin-ning Thursday night, wheu four performances per-formances will be given "Mr. Barnes of Mew York." The book has had such a wonderful sale that the piny from that Kourcu would unusually interest, local theatregoers even If ' Mr. Barnes" had not already beeu seen here. This company, which remains practically the same but two changes being noted Hindu an excellent impression ou theatre goers when hero last, and "Mr. Barnes" will no doubt he mado to feel that he has been misled. |