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Show j ' AT THE RESORTS. The startling and stupendous snd daring dar-ing Jump of death known as "Leaping the Gap," will be produced for the first time at 8:30 today at Saltalr. It will be performed by The Bretons Gertrude and Harry. Twice a day. afternoon -and evening, even-ing, it will be repeated. The evening performance per-formance will take place at T.30. It wUl be free. It Is the only double act of the kind in the world. These daring aerial bicyclists race down an incline on. an angle of forty-five degrees at a terriflo rate of speed, side by side. So great must the momentum be that they must clear a gap of tRlrty-tWo feet, alight on another platform and thence on to the ground. It is the greatest sensational act yet attempted at-tempted and will be witnaseed by thousands. thou-sands. Trains will run to the beach every hour. see A grand ball will be given at Saltalr tonight. to-night. The massive ballroom has been decorated in honor of the occasion with flags and colors amid which tha electrio lights peep out like red flies amid foliage. a An exceptionally good vocal and Instrumental Instru-mental concert is scheduled at Saltalr for tomorrow. The vocalists -will ba Miss Kathryn Gabbott and Thomas 8. Ashworth. Ash-worth. .a a a Lagoon Is booming these days. ' Big crowds are the rule and Manager Berger-man Berger-man has done everything possible to make the various attractions the very things that the people want. Today will witness a ball game, a special dancing programme and an instrumental concert that !s exceptionally ex-ceptionally well selected and dlversled. Both today and tomorrow are "big days" at Lagoon and everything will be done to make the people have a good time and drive away the blues. , a a Pain's magnificent pyrotechnic spectacle, specta-cle, "Last Days of Pompeii." will be seen In all its fiery realism and spectacular grandeur at Walker's field. Salt Lake City, on July 24 and all the week, which. It Is stated by the management, will be the only engagement of this famous and Interesting display in this section of the State. ' a a a . Alberto Jonas, the renowned 8panlsh pianist, who made such, a great success at the Salt Lake Theater last week In his piano recital, has been prevailed upon to give another recital next Tuesday evening even-ing In the Clayton Muslo company's hall. He will render a magnificent programme. Including the "Appasslonata" Sonata by Beethoven, the "Campanella." by Llsst, several beautiful numbers of Chopin's, and his own northern dances. Mr. Jonas leaves for California the following day. Tickets will be on sale at the leading music mu-sic stores. |