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Show AMUSEMENTS. Tonight Bobby Gaylor opens a two nights engagement at tho Salt Lake Theater in "Snort McAllister." There will also be a matinee tomorrow. By a slip of the pen The Timks last evening wa made to say tie enirajretncnt opened last night. Tonii:!.: Will be (be first performance of that pice'e in Salt Lake city. The advance sales indicate a big house. Next week F.. S. Willard and the Palmer company will appear at the Theater ill "Tin Middleman" and ".Imhih," the former holding hold-ing the boards Wednesday and Saturday evenings and Wednesday matinee and the latter Thursday and Friday evenings. The styry of "The Middleman" is an extraordinary extraordin-ary one. Mr. Witlsrd is devoting bis personal per-sonal attention to every accessory detail. A carload of special scenery is used, the second sec-ond ami third act seta being the important scenic features. There was a big uudu nee at Wonderland last evening. "Ginger Snap" is really very funny, with some extremely facetious hits aud points, ticrtie Thornton as Tommy does some cute and clever work. John Weber's work up of the doctor was obso-lutely obso-lutely comical, and Jules Kusels work conscientious con-scientious as usual, while BUeford came in for the lion's share of recognition. The only fault to be found with the play is. there isn't enough of it. The work of ( u-pontl, u-pontl, the famous Hindu juggler, is really marvelous, surpassing anything of the kind in point of novelty and difficult maneuvering maneuver-ing ever exhibited In Salt Lake. |