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Show The wonderful sale of seats for her three nights' engagement In this city speaks louder than mere words can do of the pride Salt Lake feels In the brilliant bril-liant young actress Maud Adams Her art Is no doubt a sufficient compensation compensa-tion to her in itself; and yet in these utilitarian days, the measure of success suc-cess is apt to be financial; and by this measurement. Miss Adams may count herself happy. And yet, back of all that, there la here a sentiment of friendly approval and appreciation of the solid worth of the girl which no money can measure; and this was fully manifested last night In the warmth of her welcome by the great audience before be-fore which she appeared. The Canadian newspapers profess to look with scorn on the suggestion that the great Immigration of Americans Into In-to the northwestern provinces of tho Dominion may In time help to detach Canada from Great Britain and annex It to the United States. Their Idea Is that the population of that remote region re-gion can never be large enough to have any Important Influence on Canadian affairs. Well, just wait: the Atlantic Stales once thought that the region west of the Alleghcnlcs could never cut much of a figure in the affairs of the United States. And history has a habit of repeating itself. |