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Show "BBEWERV ACT" COMES m KLIfi BROS. Trained Horses That Amazed Europe Imported by the Circus Cir-cus Proprietors. In all the history of nnimal training the greatest, achievemont is that of the wonderful brewery act which electrified all Europe last winter. The. act is the master accomplishment of the wizard trainer, Albert Schumann, of Germany. When it is seen in Salt Lake City with Kingling Brothers' circus on Mond.-n. August 2. it will be readily admitted that all the other so-called trained horse, acts which have lourod Amoriea in the past were very tamo affairs in comparison. The Schumann horses waltz on their hind legs, drink from large glasses and push each other about in huge brewery barrels. Another roat example of animal education ed-ucation is lonnd in the new elephant act, in which throe big beasts call each other up by telephone from one end of the big tent to the other. They do oiner equ.niy renin risablo tilings, and the speed and accuracy- with which they move are ono of Iho wonders of the. act. There are still tothcr great features to dwell upon m speaking of (his year's remarkable program, and not half enough spneo at, hand to do -justice to Iho many foreign artists who are appearing in America for the first time under tho Kingling management. Roblidello, the Mexican wire wizard: the Arthur Saxon trio of men. stronger than Samson; and the thrilling and dangerous double-somersaulting act of I j.i Belle Jiocho, must noL be oer-looked. oer-looked. No expense has been spared and not a task left undone, in the work of bettering bet-tering and enlarging this year's organization. organ-ization. Tho foreign agents of the show ransacked all of Kuropc and Asia during dur-ing last, winter for sensations and they brought back in the spring the greatest array of novelties that ever landed in America, in any ten previous years. Not in fiflv years of New York amusement affairs has the public boon handed a greater and more pleasant surpnso than was the Ringling Brothers' Broth-ers' open nig nighl at Madison Square warden. Tho performances here wilf be given exactly as presented there, not one change having been made in the program. |