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Show AMUSEMENTS. I "The Rurclar" l. us pietty a play n ha' i heen in Salt Lake for ninny a clay . 'I lie llicater was crowded last nijrbt and ii d.er-'."dlohe. d.er-'."dlohe. The star of the piece v.as little Laura I'rcws as i ditha, ho at nin e won the heart of every one who heard her. Her huruliii' was however, aim a nohlc fellow in his ny ns prcented hv .(oseph li. (irismer. I'hoehe Danes n Alice was direct and wonianly. The side story js pleasant and aiiinshu- Tonijiht "Kernelltl" hol.l- the hoards, "The Hurirlar" rnjain Uuuorroiv UliltiUCC, "The Devils Aucliiin" cfuues to the theater thea-ter for three niuhts ami Wednesday matinee coinniencinjr Monday, Decemhcr 14. An c-clinuire c-clinuire .-ays : "William J. (lilmore hrouirht one nf his own attractions to his oun theater thea-ter Inst niL'ht. ami showed ton laree and hoi-terous audience wliai he could do in the line of spectacular shows. The piece Wiethe Wie-the "Devil's Auction," one of the hest of that class of theatrical eutertnintnenis which appeal to the public hy reason ol their scenic beauty, und it was produced with nil the re. quisite spectacular accessories. The scenery and the costume were both utrikiior and often very elaborate; and the mechanical up. phauces introduced in a number of the staire property tricks were i levcrly done and wcil received." |