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Show AMUSEMENTS. Nearly every nctor or -ictress. with few exceptions, has some tim.3 or other been burdened with a play that h,: failed to satisfy the demands of the theatre-going public, but we rejoir- to say that upon every occasion thatRo-selle thatRo-selle Knott has been seen here thai bolh sh,' and her plays have always received re-ceived the most favorable comment from press arid public alike. And from what the critics say in other cities, which Miss Knott and her i.iicnlrc! players have visited this season with her new offering. "Alioe-Sil-by-ihe-Firo," the latest Rarrie comedy, will prove no exception to this nil-.'. The public have always wanted to s- e this talented actress in a part of her own creation, assuming that it would bo artistic to say the least. Miss Knott's supporting comedy will be all that can be desired, among them the recognized New York favorites, Mr. Eric Rlind. Mr. Robinson Xewbold. Mr. Carlyle Moore, Miss Gnico Gibbons, etc. The production is a. most elaborate one, ami the theatre management is onlv requested to furnish a stage. Miss Knott will appear here for three nights and one matinee at the Salt Lake Theatre, opening Monday night, and the production will be given in its entirety. i ' I |