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Show The iar;res Itrnrfit. We are- glad that Manager Burgee will receive a snug little sum from the lieuerit given to him lost night at the- Theatre. It is likely to i I him at least JoM. We only wi-h it was more. The performance was good throughout and was highly apreciateii b an entliuslattic audience. audi-ence. Every jierfji-ner seemed de-terniiiK-J to do the Ist iossible to make- the cuti-rtniimi. hI stii-rnvfiil and all are eu:ltl-i t., the praise-of the iiblic The double orchis tri v ied with the occupants of the stage in making thorough ami e njoyable Uiecidire proceeding-. Sir. Burgcs, was in the house but did not ajij ear Isrfore the audience. In his stead Sir. Glen Miller read tin- following Icttin "I wish to take advantage of this opportunity to express to tlie people if S.It late City, my iiw;t-si anj most sincere gratitude for the mun-Ifii-e-nt benefit given m my lielinlf this evening. I wnil I like to nn n-tkin n-tkin In person the. kind friends w hose aid made the performance to great a success, lt as I start lo write lliese names-, I find mvself cuiifroutesi vi lib so Jong a tllat feel i-ons-raiiHsl to express in a general gen-eral way in at-preeiatioii of the genereois favors lie-lowetl upon me. fothemauag r or the thtutru and his as-Ktants who furnished thiir house and thtirservlcvs to the-press o' the eity which lent its warm wee In promoting the Km fit; to the employes or t he dest ro isl , ra House, who worked hardest when they were to receive no ; to the musicians anl ierfonntni whose exeelleut renditions made the entertaintnent sv etijniable and for whoso work 1 am es-i-ciall grateful, to the man business busi-ness uin who in ouu a or another an-other assirteil the enterprise, and tefcil to the Salt Lke- J uHIc w hi Hisruisnrding the luelemem v of this hot summer tveuiut:, have turue-1 out in full round numbers lo attend the benefit -to these-, one and all I uish to.spn-s. s,,fir,s t u ,, Iiwi-r of words torxprc9, my niort sincere- thanks for their great kind lies. Even almvu tho liiiersl returns re-turns of their patronage do I esteem the kindness of heart which proiuiit-d proiuiit-d the Iiestowal. If am thing ean I!iate a calamity wh'lih in two shurt hours wIjhs out the fruit of past labor and dt-siroved that ol the coining years, it is the goodness of the citizen-, wno have so bountifully come to m neue wiUi kind words and noLIa deedr. burely no one can make a mistake in settling lu sueh a co urauulty as this. Again thanking both vss and luiblic, 1 remain, sincerely, W. J. Bum.iss.-- |