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Show s mi: 13 HUT AT HORSING EXAXlNEfl, OGDEN'. UTAH. SUNDAY, MAY ,3, 1M7. THE CSAKD Eller! Kliij of the Cattle Kin" li ahow of this kind traveling. The company eonalsu of fully thirty people, sixteen acting parta and fourteen musicians, traveling In tw line Pullman car. Eller's big ahow ha teen playing thU aama territory for a number of yeara with other plays, durcarefully ing which time he ha studied the kind of a ahow and play the public meet desire, having gone to s great expense to aecura thia play, written for him by Hal Held, to give the people Juat what they want. By the vast crowds of appreciative and greatly delighted audicnoaa it la seen hi effort to please the public ha been aorcesaful. The King of the Cattle Ring" might be termed a genuine "Thriller aa the cow boy a, Indiana and Mexican cerate great excitement, and with nil this the Chinaman. Irishman, Dutchman and negro make you laugh all the time, it's well worth going one night only at the Grand tonight. the beet MONDAY ATTHE GRAND "A Country Girt" and "The Clnga-lee,two of the biggest musical " auo-ceas- overproduced at Dalys Theater, Imndoa and Mew York, will be , presented here on Monday a&d Tuesday evening; by the Augustin Daly musical company will be the first time thin organisation has appeared, and alae the first time these two plays have been offered here. : In presenting these two works It involves an .immense amount of risk and expense on the part of the management. But this city baa always shown Its appreciation for good things and will do so on this ooeaaion. The two playa wore written by the same composers, the books by music by Li anal Percy Orsenbsnk, ' Moncton. Tbo story of sack era laid in separata countries, which will make the engagement ail tha mom internet lug, nod thou whe see one should not miss seeing the other. "The Ctogatoe la laid to bar el Ceylon, the first set tabu place on a tea plantation. The first act of "A Country Girl"' takse place op n landed utate in Devonshire, the aeoond net at the palace of Pine Arts, London. So in these two modern work there will be disclosed two different types of characters, and scenes and situations tor from thou ws have over neon. In bringing thia organisation to thia city Manager Grant should meet the hearty support of the theater and manic loving people. As this is net aa ordinary ahow. but an arganlaation that has stood tho tost, and which hu never bun heard out aide of the huger cities, of the East The company numbers sevuty-llv- s - . i Two Magnificent Scenes from people including some of the best singers aud actors cm the American stags. . A Country Girl potentates palace, by the Laka of Kandy, at a given signal the whole palace, mystic columns, shrines, etc, will burst into light K stives in rainbow garments will swarm in with lanterns, devil dancers will whirl like tops. Tbs Parahara dancers will tsriet themselves ' into fantastic a ha pea. it will truly be a riot of color aud motion. Apart from Its spectacular effects, "Tho Cingalee ha been voted one of the moat gorgeous musical plays that has over been produced, and a true slater of "A Country Girl. Thru two groat successes which will b produced by one of the most perfect orgenliatione will arouse more than ordinary Interest 1 musical and circles. The company will open with "A Country Girl" on Monday evening, to be followed by 'The and The Cingalee, amusement lovers. Mrs. Wlggs has charms that soothe tha most hardened of theatregoers, and almost sH of tha characters in the play are distinct The and highly Interesting types. TUESDAY AT THE GRAND public have read the books ef Mrs. Rice from which Mr. Flexner made Pretty toces, shapely forms. In extha dramatisation, anj are glad to ceptionally brilliant outumee designed renew their acquaintanceship with by Percy And rows (of London) plenty Mrs. Wlgga, Levey Mary, Mia. Hasy, of Ilfs, and brightest colored scenery Mr. Btubblne. Little Tommy and the by Hawes Craven, much fun, and muother delightful characters and find which tha true of sic, hu originalring a common bond of sympathy and unMack to a be bunted A tor, poart ity. ion. It la a pieoe, which because ef aa the central figurs, the pretty girl sweetIts originality and Dtckfna-llk-a usual ardrut lover, the comic compliness of humor, genial wit and wholen cations, oriental dances, ultimata some philosophy,., appeals to Ml for all thou concerned, such classes. It clearly fulfills it' mtsatan, is the aubetance of tha beautiful that of sunshine end laughter, imthat la to be produced here on bued with a wholesome and optlml' Tuesday evening by tha Augustin Duly it is not to bo won tic philosophy, musical company. "The Cingalee la dered at that "Mrs. Pinner's draa pretty eastern ctestion. The curtain matization of Bin. Rice's stories has will rise on tho first act disc lotting a evsn more popular than tha WEDNESDAY AT THE CRAMP proven maidcrowd of Cingalee for the comedy features ef originals, of la the glare ens, dosing tropical tlje latter have been elaborated to a Thera la no gainsaying the popular-ttlight Then comes soft strains of melodious music, the scene will gradually of Mrs, Wlggs of the Cabbage notable extent, the Juvenile element become one of life. The seoond set Patch, which eernes to the Grand preserved, and all of the prominent more barbaric In Us Wednesday. It has proven to be. un village type put, upon the stage In no Sicture.ls represent the Interior of a Inexhaustible fountain of mirth for all clever and ingenious g manner that hap-ptoso- the-atlc- Cln-gal- while-gowne- - y . i - at the Grand Monday and Tuesday Evenings. the audlenoe is kept convulsed with her glories hack among the people, she laughter throughout the performance. la led, amid tha shouts ef the revolutionists, to the guillotine. As emTHURSDAY AT THE GRAND. bodied by Mrs. Leslie Oartor, Madame Du Barry, who ruled recklessly ever tho kingdom of Louie XV-- who hastened the end of tho old regime and died under the knife of tho guillotine, beoomea a fascinating and engrossing figure among the seeneg severing her brilliant but dlaaoluto career. Great aa was bar auecesa to "Zasa" ahe has evea roachsd. greater heights in "Du Barry" and has the esteem to which she to held as a great emettonal artist ' "Du Barry" will bo presented hero upon the seme magnificent scale wtth .which it wee Invested during- - Its two yearn' ran In New York, The cast, large to point of numbers, la of exceptional merit Owing to the length of the performance the curtain will rise promptly at oclock. . . The attraction at the Grand Thursday la the strongest ef the year. Mrs. Lsslle-Carte- r in her greatest success, Du Barry" by David Bel tee. It is many a long day slue such a powerful play as "Do Barry has baea added te the stage literature. Mrs. Leslie Carter has made her moat brilliant success in this play. From tho days of "The Heart of Maryland sad "Zaza." Mrs. Leslie Cartel' a feme has spread throughout tbs land, but in Du Barry" she reaches the nemo of her art. It was to be supposed thatths brll-- . liant period of, Louis XV. of Prance would furnish an admirable field for dramatist, and Du Barry, the era-- ? A1 character cf the play. Is one of .lie most interesting figures to tho MR. WALKER WHITEST of that' period. In the play she la shown Brat as the Uttie milliner, Mr. Howard Gould, tho well knows Jeanette Vaubernler, and through the player, who. will bo seeaJherg in the succeeding scenes aa the favorite of support of Walker WhileaMo In tho the king, and, lat of all, robbed of now play, "The Magic Melody, at , te hls-tcr- y l ' ' L. the Grand, May 25th, means an unfamiliar theatre goers f tho to not by a figure to tkr western tent tory, for ho wao for many years a it at the head of hto own' conceal playing such standard success "Brother Officers, "Tho Prisoner d Zonda," "Rupert ef Hentiau" and TM Colonial Girl. Is addition Mr. (Ml wao for acme time one af the priaeil members of the famous Moron Steak company, which was at list time eoneldered tho hast orfiauMto ef its hied la tho Uhl ted States. Mr. Gould served hi apprmtleeehip U tho stage In tho hard seheol of etodc and was for seven years tutor flu management of Charles Prohmu.lBii season, prior to hto engagement tod Mr.5 Whiteside, he hu been a w her of the company supporting Mis Viola Allen. Mr. Gould plays tbs to portsnt role of Jordan Hawker to lb Magic Malody," and to said to tarot the hard headed capitalist with non than ordinary amount of venlmUltih THE DU BARRY HEAD Lealto-Carte- r ' : 4 I t With Augustin Daly s Company, at the Grand Monday and Tuesday Evenings t rtrs. Leslie-Cart- er, DRESS That Du Barry wreath ef aatla A boa that Mrs, vsaab who will Appear in Du Barry" Thursday at the Grand |