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Show NOTED PERFORMERS in mm snow Famous Cowboys, Indians, Mexican Ropers and Others to Be Seen. Famous cowboys, Indians, Mexican ropers, broncho-busters, expert and daring dar-ing girl riders and other clever people characteristic of the real life of the ranch and prairie will be presented with Miller Brothers and Arlington's 101 Ranch Wild West, which exhibits next Tuesday afternoon after-noon under Its own mammoth pavilions a' Main and Klghth South streets Both performances, It Is promised, will be complete In every way. The 101 Ranch show l3 credited with helng a "real" wild west exhibition, for the reason that Its performers have, to a considerable extent, been selected from the actual denizens of the Miller Brothers' 101.000-acre cattle ranch ax Bliss. Okla , and thev authoritatively rep-reaent rep-reaent the life with which they are familiar. Among the absorbingly Interesting Inter-esting features of the exhibition is a re-P re-P reduction of the famous roundup, which first brought the Miller Brothers' bonanza ranch Into world-wide public notice. There are also thrilling displays of horsemanship, horse-manship, daring exhibitions of riding upon bucking bronchos, in which the honors are shared by cowboys and no less ( lexer and daring cowgirls; a buffalo hunt: with an entire herd of buffaloes;, Bports and pastimes Of ranch life, In which scores of clever rtmge people, including in-cluding Bulu Parr. TlUle Baldwin, the Indian girl, Wcnona. and other typical western tc I rl riders participate, and manv other unusually interesting incidental fent ures. The "Id life on the plains Is Illustrated by an attack on a train of prairie schooners and the overland mail by Indians, In-dians, and their repulse hy scouts and cowboys under the leadership of Joseph C. Miller, famous as a sure-shot and a representative ranchman, as well as one Of the owners of the great Oklahoma ranch from which the show- derives Its name, the capture and punishment of a horse-thief- the pony express nnd other Interesting events. The 'opening performance in Palt Lake Clt ui'1 bt preceded by a eomprehen-jlve eomprehen-jlve and picturesque street parade, n whloh ail the processional resoun es of I he his: show will be displayed. It will leave Ene show grounds about 10 o'clock ;i:id travers?'-. the principal downtown streets. |