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Show i 'H . X:n::r.T rriLLEit, eupportei bt a l.:0l.t and artistic company; pre-t pre-t -r.tei "Joseph Entailed." In three ac'Jt ty Kenrjr Arthur JorVs, t the-Fait the-Fait Lake Theater for In first time . ' " Monday night.- The atory of the-r-iy is an Interesttr- bne. Lady Verona. Mayne, portrayed In a. most Jetchlhg manner by MIse Hilda f pong, run op to London to prevent, the elopement of her married1 alet'er, Lady Joyce Fanrnere (Mlsa Grace JIe-erX and is shown to her own rooms In her home by the housekeeper. house-keeper. The housekeeper la enjoined to secrecy as ; to Lady Verona's, presence In London, .In ordlr 'that v ' the Intended, elopement of the sister . ir.ay not .tecome public property ,6ir ' Joeeph, Who, by the way, wa a onetime one-time loverf of Lady Verona bobs up-' up-' Quite unexpectedly In London, having; hav-ing; lot his baggage, and . ees Kwpmin.. Lady tVerona' butler, eltUr-g lo, the window for a bit of . tool air, as he has beets to the tav-- : - ern. .Knappmau was atone time in : Elr Joseph's family, and the way- i farer halls Knappnian a a gift from .the gods. He explains hla predicament predica-ment ind is. shown to Sir Hardoloh Mayne'v room. Hardolph Mayne la ! the buban4 of Xdy Verona. Nel- ! ther Jcnofs that the other. Is to the ! , ' house until they meet at breakfast. 1 , Then In a perfectly harmless con- ; versatlon. they are surprised by , Harry Tavender (Frederick TUdeh) and JMrs. . Tavender ifMIss.J., Tessle ! Busley), who ecettt 4 piece of wplcy rosslp, an .the . story Is started. ' Then thete lre "compllcayons that ! are too good to.rtek spoiling by repei i titJon. The lines are decidedly brlg-fct. j . &M tire , not bverdrawn. ..There Is j brtlllant. Repartee . and.. CleVer bad!- ! i . haj?e throughout, ah4 there sot a j dull, moment during the play. The . . whole matter ts Anally sifted t& the 1 toottom aftei the husband; who be- 1 J - lleve himself 4 terribly abused mail, Ir-i . makesj. preparation , to get a divorce, j 7 and after Sir Joseph- Swears that he .' vm take Lady Verona Into, his 1 keeplrrg In such a contlngenty. The i last act Wows the reconciliation bf 1 the husband to the wife and the " , confusion .of . the scandal mongers, ! . Who have made. life a burden to him. " , Josecb, onthe dther bandy whd also t ' loved the beautiful Lady "Wrona, I ' sent way-Tlli;onsolate. The com- ! pany is well roundTed hticJ thorough- 1 ly artlsUc. Henry Miller Is Sir Jo- j seph Is all that could be desired, and ; wins the tyrnbathleS f. the audience by his delicate aha artistic acUng. j MUs.Jillda. pong -as the innocent I but suected . wife was . altogether charming.. 'Joseph Entangled" will i . be repeated Wednesday night. To- i night Mr, Miller, and his eompaby I will present "Mice and Men." ....... THE EXCURSION SEASON WAS closed at Saltalr beach Monday) night, and the Labor day crowds j .' were the last that will see the big '. pavilion ..until another . season . is - " " bpened, with the exception .of those who will avail themselves of the op- . portunlty hat wm be given by the management, to. attend the grand ; ball Saturday night So far as the ' general public Is concerned, how- j - ever, Saltalr 1 closed, as ho more r public excursions will be givett this ! rail. . The management of the re- sort has not yet completed the work ; 'm ' of casting up the - accounts for the 1 season, and la at this time unable to i ' ray exactly what kind of a. season it has had, tout It is thought the average aver-age was larger than, last season. s THOMAS R THOMAS, LESSEE OF the Saltalr restaurant and boarding-; house.wlll $n Wednesday night give , a banquet to the Cambrian society ! and to the press. A special train will be run td the beach for the j tuests, leaving the fclty at.T:S!! . o'clock Wednesday night. Elaborate preparations are tfhder way,, and. a j royal spread . will be set for the ; . guests bt the occasion. . . . THE ' EXCURSION SEASON FOR , Lagoon will, close Tuesday night,; , j but the pretty resort will rerrraln 7 open for some time, with the regular I railroad fare In effect. . Lagoon has done a record-breaking business this .. season, and the management Is more than gratified. One of the Officers of the Salt .Lake & . Ogden- road paid Tuesday that more than 100,000 paid fares had been reclved by the road,' which is. more than 20,000 in- excess of the number received in 1902, and more than M,000 lit excess of the fares received for 190$, The trenien- ' dous falling oft for last season was . due. to i the fact . that a fare of 50 . cents was fixed, and the public would not .respond. This season,: however, enormous crowds1,, have been entetialned on ail bf the holidays, holi-days, an frequently oil other occasions occa-sions the train have hauled double the number of passengers that were at first anticipated. . . - i . i . THE SALT PALACE WILL REMAIN open until October 1 or. later. . There . . are many, bookings made that will serve to keep that popular resort in the public eye Until that time. A big: carnival has been scheduled to . open there September 15. to continue , for twd weeks, and it ,1s possible that other attractions will follow this. - i . THE MANAGEMENT 0F CALDER'S ... -park fcaa fcot decided when it will Close for the winter, . Several . at- - tractions are booked for the coming fortnight, and ethers are on the 7; .way. 4 j & I THE SALT PALACE THEATER WAS crowded to the doors at two perfor- . Sances Monday night, when "A idsumraer Madness" and "Churns were presented; The latter play is : a sketch that won the New Tork . Herald first prtze ttt & recent com- , V petition, and Is full of merit. Llt- tie Gracie Hutchinson Js on the ".'bills, for the week and ..Is delighting j the crowds that hive seen iier. j |