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Show i6 THE MORNING EXAMINES OGDEN. tTAXt SUNDAY MOBNING, NOVEMBER 20, 1901. Bill Manager Grant of tha Grand Opera House announces tor the coming week, Sunday and Monday evening!, Lincoln J. Carter' great success, The Heart of Chicago with all oi ita array of aceu-er- y and effect. Tuesday night, the event of the season, San Toy," the largest production seen in Ogden in recent years. The company consists of 80 people, and two carloads of special scenery. The company Is headed by the great comedian James T. Powers, supitoriej by Margaret McKinny and the entire New York cast. A special orchestra of 14 pieces will be used on this occasion. Manager Grant urges the people of Ogattracden not to miss this high-ciction, as the patronage on this occasion as will determine very largely to whether it will pay the management to bring these large companies to Ogden The San Toy company to till this have been obliged to jump from Law Angeles to this city without making any stops between, a dtsiance of over l,'2fl0 miles. On Thursday, Thanksgiving afternoon and night, t lie greatest of all spectacular production, The Kverlustiug Devil's Auction, with imIts company of 500 people, and mense array of wonderful scenery. tion is concerned, that tlw present edifrisson marks the iwcuty-aecontion of this wonderful play, that this fceaeon'e performance is undoubtedly the best ever given, that being the first representative of the advance to particucorps he dues not aiti-mp-t larize as to the many new novelties, features, magnificent scenic and costume accessories that Manager Chas. H. Yale has provided for the latest Devils edition of the Everlasting Auction, that he simply announces without naming the actual dale, the coming of the big show, that there ere throe more agents uuder the guidance of general agent. George N. Gray. yet to iollow hiaw end that he feels fully satisfied that before they are' through, the theatre going public will lie fully advised as 10 the day and date and the many other good thingsthat have been prepared fur their spacial benefit. ss The Heart of Chicago," Unwin J. of Chii-aglire, will he on aL the Grand for two Carter's stirring melodrama nights, beginning Sunday next. Ttii-plhardly needs Introduction to the theater goer, as everyone who baa evn frequented a llietltf knows the line.. ay DEVIL'S AUCTION. Thursdny Matinee and Night, Grand 0era House. As an extra attraction for the coming week. Manager Grant has secured The preliminary agent of Charles the great and only Slack Patti," and her large roiniwny of troulmdoru. This, II. Yale's Everlasting Devil's arrived in town teeny on busiwith the other large attractions, will anmake a notable week at the Grand. ness appertaining to the early They will appear on Saturday, Matinee nouncements of the torthcoDdng enand Night gagement of that famous spectacle at the Grand Thanksgiving night and A holiday matinee of the Pevil'a matinee. He stated among other inAuction will he given on Thursday at teresting matters that business is at, the Grand at popular prices. top notrh" as far as the Devil's Auc Auc-tion- 'ter and who will play his original part ia John C. Fisher's production - piecei a based. The stor-on which this peice is based. The sior-lcouueeted and never fails to hold itr front start to finish. Resides audtem-the sumiMuous scenic equipment which this attraction carries ia one of the beat casta that haa been seen in the pity during Its just eleven years' run. Mr. John T. NlrUdson. that sterling young leading mao. heads the list and plays the part of John Antes with s dash and vim that does credit to him. Others in on which this . e ," The Heart of Chicago, that great play of Lincoln "j. (Outer's which haa traveled more miles of l rritury than auy production before the American public, will be seen si the Grand on Sunday and Monday. The root of the Masonic lemple and the locomotive approaching the toot-ligi- it from the rear of the stage are among the big effecia Of course the locomotive la an illusion, but it is so cleverly done that tow If any of the audience suspect ihaL it is nut a real loco motive. Mr. Jehu T. Nicholson, the eminent young leadiug man. who phty the part of John Antes, ia espeiially good. Others In the cast site Miss Kaiberin blarney. Mr. Clyde Hess, Miss Emily Lessing, Mr. Charles Wells. His Blanche Itojer and several other notable arMason and Mason to their new musitists are with the prodiMion. Several specialties are, given during the per- cal comedy success, Frits A Sniu, which has been very conspicuous as formance. one of the leaders" in this line of stage productions will be seen si the Those who are looking for the best Grand Opera House next month. It's 1u the theatrical line should not fall success is overwhelming. From the in see Lincoln J. Carters stirring picstart the public took to this style of of Heart ture of Chicago life iu The entertainment and the result is that i hicago." which oomes to Ibe Grand its financial returns have been more Mr. John T. ii Sunday and Monday. than satisfactory in spile of the fact yonng leadNicholson, the that the organization is a very expening man. la with the at trail ion this sive one. Nearly all the musical comseason and Is supported by Miss Kalb-eri- n edies or spectacular farces as they Marney, Mr. Clyde Hess. Miss are occasionally called are made up Wells. Miss Mr. Charles Emily leasing. of travesty, burlesque and rough fare Blanche Boyer and many others-o- f well with a few vaudeville hits Interpolatknown ed. Not so with Fritz A Knits," which has a well defined story. The Davy Crockett" Is the splendid dra- complications are plausible and yet ms of the frontier which Janies J. full of humor, and merriment Hows Jeffries has revived for his present which is uproarious. The special cast tour In which he esas the ruin so in this production is superb and the well-know- ntn. llh th comedies, V brn ht by air. FWww a feature,, sad since presented ,,h ended to with the cldwattonskm that ihen has spent nearly all of his time in KtWs.York city, and London. He ' whs Lillian Russell's leading toufhdibn tar fevers seasons and also chief support to Pauline Hall aud oth ir of the. prominent stars. Later be joined the ' Auausun Daly Musical, company and filled the position o( leading coudU.i. playing the principal' rule In the Italy productions in Now Ymk ami London. Mr. Powers long association with Italy enabled hint in become thoroughly familiar with the character of the man who did no for the betterment of the IcgiU-- 1 male drams and who had but rerent-- 1 his atiemion to muidrai plays ly eleven, years and receiving every; as surance tbait the lapse of lime has nol L j ' ; j I aijd Bids ey Jobes, a librettist tfid cpin- -t poser whe hava a great, many succrss--- DEVILS AUCTION. Thanksgiving ei Of r s results. j I j i f! b r a f f. fi r. San Toy." th; t.'hiuee coiur.iy. whi-- li became an im-- j favorite when first pmd;we in tliiv cauiury, and is extending Us plivrs in nitu-.cp.- l r rar? r e.tt cr-r- t pll-is;- r'' U1 24th fitewst. Thoaa Ka 111 KRBBRBCBBBBSaKl - I.1 f I w ' onto The Terms of Sale Are Positively - in it would of veracity tn ceil th" . A a futs- -' Power bi no super.erIt: I b t 's iittty. sttil during srv-- f d Rpeuf in Lotidou has quite the British public. In the t :!t:,any which surrounds Mr. Powers ' : ere a many other capable llc rr. stveiai of whom were iu the '".rw; i . I'fpal. ti.y in a very laige digit since 'ir. F'c'.er itcuied control of ihe American ii:.ius and sent It out with Jetne I'. In.irs a: tl.e hei.l or the tgai;'. t'un and nuiiy t r rcTue fentatr.e t l,p r go to Bailard & Rinckei's il I f eJ Will ho seumbersd by thouamda of buysro wM bMghff jhiblna that torn sue eafo. Ws.yMI give aopflHe Coot Mask totoepw sverotblngjn. atopk om6 M nclHds ali Pall Orodi arrtvtop dw lug Safe., Dtasodtlo SHRtogw and Cotton ;Gpdv bobshTalmje App In prtaaa oI thase gpwds avedfictodsA No artlcfo Jn one, Issgn Stock wfff ho rossswoA !Tm towMicr In trtlihi Raw Morsh-- . andk--wf- t ho saorlflcad wUI ks food for doom kfus, i Play g. in are mauifesiliig a keen in- t "rest iu iie apiuvarhing engagement l F'a'u or' U'daMc company of Eastern Corn-F- arfih.Vj;Ti V1st h This iiniiiam achiev-ti- i J Beef you want ii m cost M K IK - ; Night, Grand Opera House. -- is tin- more remarkable from the fact tliu I Mr. Duly knew uothiug about music, and yet was competent to in pet vise the product ions, The Gei- The Owtn-- 1 The Gaiety Girl. i ha." irv Girl and "San Toy'' wore a few t f them and they have had few equals. he I and San Francisco, Nov. 19. Tie owners, of sixty ons ships of all Rinds and' fcizes, registered in Saa Francuoo. but plying mostly to other than California waters, .have joint forces to recover taxes paid- - under protest. Tbeclkim of thirteen todivldtial and corporate owners have-berassigned to the Cal- - hell lio died. Mr. Daly." said Posers in s recent iitorvl;. was a remarkable man. As of the best clans of legit it watt long ago agreed play bill ho hud no equal In thin country, he decided to go into the and wh-.tines in producing musical pieces : Matinee baokgmund. Tho local enpimeat of Ssn Toy" is for one night only Tuesday next. w . ' Frank chorus of singing beauties would be frie, whose lung presented by the late reputation as e company f under I a cauaram.ee we see him hard to to which are of a Mayu and In the direct iuu of Broadhurst A Cur-- J tion Li every particular. here on Wednesday, November liu. The t the Grand Opera House. champion ia making a success in the part which the press critics all declare so well becomes bis naturalness and character. Jeffries is very popular with the American people from the fact that ne is a gentleman and homespun throughout. He is not given to words but to acliuu and he is further a prince in his line. He is presenting his production to overflowing houses all along the line of his tour and he is credited with not only satisfaction in himself, but his supporting company is declared to be an organisation of clever players. The drams Is mounted in splendid style and ia completely equipped scenically. After the performance of the play Jeffries appears in a physical culture demonstration in which with his sparring partner. Joseph Kennedy, the champion gives an illustration of scientific boxing in three rounds. tho cast are Mr. Clyde Hess. Mr. Chaw Wells, Miss Kaikerin llarney, Misa Emily lseawing. M:sa Blanch Hyer and many others. The specialty of Wells and Boyer la said to he much above the average and has been making a hit wherever the attraction haa played this year. i p;-.e- T, man A a H S : Reese Howell . v u- r SfINA Kl'DOLPII IN SAN TOY" at ii .e Grand Upera House .Tuesday night. SL Sons |