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Show Will Deal With a Freezing OuesttoJi " " jng that it will be a most fitting " fllf production. Hero is tho cast: Lyjrs) .B(l r " J'1""" " k I Everything is now in readiness for tho great presentation of antinuo vaudeville vau-deville at tho Salt Lako theater next Wednesday, afternoon and evening, by tho Press club. Fach and every act is a hcadlinor and an evening of boundless bound-less mirth can bo looked forward to by all who attend. Thcro will bo eight numbers, with no two alike or similar in any respect, thus making an ideal bill of .attractions. , ,, First comes the "Terrible Frost," a polar opera by J. .1. McClollan and A. G. Mackenzie. This opera is elabor-alolv elabor-alolv staged with a gorgeous setting representing the North Pole and the plot of the story has lo do with tho recent polar controversy between Cook and Peary. It is safe to say that never before has that freezing question been dealt with in such a convincing and lucid manner. The lines of this grand opera would carry it alone, but in addition ad-dition thereto Professor McClollan baa composed some music that will in all probability make him world famous. John D. Spencer is directing the entire production, wliich is equivalent lo sav- f -rj Photos "by Olson ' Griffith. "I " is marvelous and refinjj iff culture. They havo bsj for Homo time past undoi of ono of the best phynt ports in the country, and, arc now able to perform1; closo to the supcrhuman.-Will supcrhuman.-Will 11. Siblv will an master aud conductor of. Italian hand. This is a Tiositivory must be seen', fore any ndequato idea 6 be obtained. f E. John Evans, the ni and artist, will present turo exhibition of niriildi will be called "A Lighi Tho Rocky lountninO sisfinp of Bowman .loh'n roll, W. .1. Ueihl and 1 since popular sona und' No vaudeville shovr ' plele without a movinjj? tion, and the Press clnb have the best there is, by special arrangement: orn MuUisoojio company, cured exclusive pictora( Jeffries-Johnson prizo'fti |