Show AMUSEMENTS The Devils Auction brought out the full floating population last night The heavens had more occupants at the Salt Lake Theater than have climbed climb-ed 1 the golden stain In moons before Both the two upper roosts were filled with about twice the number supposed to be there and the heat in consequence surpassed midsummer on the desert Somelhlng like a score of people who bought tIckets for gallery scats came down and took higherprice tickets when they found It Impossible to get entrance above Theie weie a few In the parquet The Devils Auction this year is I much bigger more elaborate and more laughable than ever before Specialties galore have been added and the best of what had before been presented In I dancing trick and pantomime work In retained For an evening of nonsense and laughter l It would be hard to find I anytning more enjoyable The children I saw enough to talk about for a year to say nothing of sleeptalking Tonight the show will be seen in Ogden It is altogether one of the best of its kinds kind-s cn here for a number of years S 0 I Business continues bad at the Grand though the performances have greatly I Improved over the first weeks work Last night Said Pasha was given and proved one of the best works of I the Grau leperiolre The people sang and moved with more life and earnestness earnest-ness and there was something of a reminder re-minder of lost years accomplishments Tonight Olivette will be givenS given-S 0 If Owing to a racket between Manager Mana-ger McLaughlln of the Dewey opera house and Manager Wise of The Dev ils Auction Park Cily did not get a show Tuesday night as billed Manager Wises side of the story is that he took his people and as much scenery as the Dewey stage would hold to Park City but after arrival there Manager Mc Laughlin set up the claim that the show was to be cut This The Devils Auc tion people admitted because the stage was not large enough to accommodate accom-modate all the scenery and properties I However Manager McLaughlin offered to accept It Mr Wise says If he could be given an additional fi C per cent of the profits This was denied the two man atrcrs settled at loggerheads and the company returned to Salt Lake without with-out a performance u o I In Because She Loved Him So which Charles Frohmans Comedians will present at the Theater tonight William Glllxtc the author In the adaptation from the French of Bisson and 2clercq shows the manner In I which a morbidly suspicious and vio lenttempered woman contrives to I wreck her own life and the lives of all unhappy enough to be thrown Into as sorlallon with her Her firm conviction Is that all men are false and that their llvoa arc one sequence of Infldelllles Because She Loved Hun So is the first play from the pen of Mr Gillette since Secret Service It is I to be in terpreted by one of the largest and bust companies Charles Frohman has organized for a comedy It inoJudes J E Dodson and Annie Irish of Die Em pire Theater Stock company Francis Carlisle Kate Meek Eleanor Braham Jliilph Dean Tully Marshall W J Constantine Charles Eldrldgc Roy Pal rchliI Margaret Fielding Marion Fair Margaret Mayo and Frances Comstock 0 a f Thc Deltorclles employ a Mexican dog In their musical feat in The Dev ils Auction which is n beauty as well as a novelty Tho dog makes a whine to the accompanIment of the fiddle that never fails to arouse a laugh Its name Is Nellie and It is worth as much as n thoroughbred horse though little larger than a mans hat r Charles A Sturgcs of Ward Voices company Is In Uio cIty arranging for the appearance of the great funmak els at the Salt Lako Theater next week I |