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Show THE DAXZjTT jTBIBTJITEi &ALT ! ing Jto -- scDall handbills." of pretty tLe World's Fair, which will occupy 407 feet girls iad clerer'comedians." of canva?. Mr Burridge .will be absent .te.Dax7!r".-wilwith us three about three months. stay whole isigiiU, beginning evening. has not made a gigantic hit. Now, as Biff Kail would say, we will pass It "Thermidor" - i Is also whispered that Elsie DeJ Wolfe Is on to aaotherjraze,,, the something of a disappoiutnoent. As en; Smith EnsselLand Uis Career la one of the backers of th HrsTtta," young lady j:l October's amusements go in pairs, tragedy, terprise it looks, as though? her venture la! Mniira lYitlv Mtu : would cost her dear. " eotnedy, farce. First, Keene and DavenVH v f'l port, then Russell and Goodwin, and now Mr. Jerome H. Eddy is one of the owners The Hustler and "The Dazzler." As near of "The Country Circus. the new play as I can fit d ut, "The 'Hustler,"- which is which is to be produced at tbe Walnut at the Theater the last, three 'nights of ;thls Street On sOctober Theater in eek,;siakes. no jiretecse to plot. It does ioin, under tne Phlladelpbii, 01 jeuer-eo- n, management. tialra however. a'thitt thread of a story J j Klaw and Erlanger. .';'which holds, together a number Jof very now On is Bill Cadi.? J "The comedy, Nye's clever specialty performers. "The Hustat the Union Square Theater New ler." ss I suppose, might really be called a view York, form, and1 is being laughed high-clavaudeville entertainment with at byin its new AysJJoBttieV Thomas Q audiences. rkLentlf large Thing be jastenoagh ;of story to furnish an intro-fluctihas certainly made a hit in the title ',to the various people making; up part and added greatly to hUjreputatldh as the company. John Kernell, well-kno-- Tbe Hustler" Behind the Scene I ;'; V' a comedian. JrUb comedian. Is the leader; . he is. ahlj A. been? C. has Frank Maslo Chants. Bangs seconded engaged jby suee Goiip Reynolds, who. co.gtod-da- rt - by Barney M. H.l J. Palmer to of the take place ntrary to- his : name, is a German dialect in the cast of "Alabatna,? presented by comedian. I don't know as much about M i ; the ladles, bat Mollle Thompson's name is the traveling company. H$ made his first appearance In the play? atf Indianapolis, laminar to many. "The Hustler," like October waa . week. aoopiedjr It opened many Last week fitb, and his engagement ls for of its has a been plays class, money ! ' Sci Smith iUussell la "Peaceful Weaker.. - -- it forty weeks. '. :; if j ' Mr. I . A. W. Cobley, formerly fcity editor t .. WOSDSHXAKP. L..I saw Mr: Bassell play the first . Cyrene has ably maintained her enviable tbe Toledo Daily BiadWbafc been1 engaged by All through the week tbe affable W.. M. WIlklaon, manager of Alexander started, "Edgewood" reputation. lp hhiC(! ana ' piece , courteous little artist has Salvini. as press agent Mr. C"ooWy Isis of4 extremely hi dratiaatlo yearFoii-"- ( wliback ?to oar danced herself Into of a facile writer and his work with Salvini little bailiwick multitude of visitors,the goodof'graces a high order. Manager WUkison Is also s tar. 3e fcnie whom have many ana obtained peeu greatly surprised, and all; of whom graduate In journalism from tbe. Toledo tTerr year for some time reat loe&'palarftyv After; each visit pave been delighted. .. Her performances are Marie Walnwright continues ber remarko Imitate wore man clever, every feature and detail eery sWcwIocjy wodld attempt of her work revealing great study, skill and ably successful , engagement at Palmer's or his inimitable him In iisj quajint sayings, For teniae. Monthe Theater in New where Iher elaborate three York, days, remaining oi. Go0M" After a few year of day,, Tuesday ; and a complete and costly production of I'Amy Robsart" is Wednesday, iflkV he visited us in 'tie ,uoge wiu oe made in an of .be? dances. drawing overflowing audiences' at f every so haW f telil McGusIk. the impecunious asiae from Cyrene, there is particularly performance. The demand for -seats isbeen and interesting list of attractions strong on ha that MagnusManager great f li editor. we Dili, and not a poor oharacter ih the obliged to cutoff the free list entirely, f j - The ifirst twd acts if are evidence of of talent. Catulle's wonderful Illugalaxy Staart Robson Is playing? a- fine engageHigher order) jif afting tban "Edgewood sions grow more popular on each presentament In Boston at the Tremont Theater. ... v- . tion. . effect. act this M; lasf spoiled Folk.!"!' Tber week beginning. October 4tb he apFelix Mc&usik!.1 elaboratea, became Noah peared in "The Henrietta,' ,and-- "Is .'Mar8ETWJBE- TS8 ACTS. Relation." Before "A Poor riage a Failure to all the bouse could bold. Tale, the October 12thi fhe presented ffiiatinn' wasloroduced "Bewitohed" Was unties do not wholly agree as to the Monday night. Of "She; Sto6ps jtp . Conrevival successfully g en,; followed hj "Pa." It ability of Miss Elsie De Wolfe, the new jfctar quer" in Philadelphia for the first time. who recently hade her debot' io Charles vas iri Beitchel?,l I oeard Mr. BassellWillUru Morris and' Etta" Hawkins, ' both rohman s produptlon of gardou's recite jatifes jWbitcbmb Biley poenatimmembers of Charles Froh man's stOqk com': seems to doubt the ultimate with tailing ff4et.;4 1 T--: were married October 2nd j at the pany, Success of tbe play, however. Bat jof jali bis play 'Peaceful Valley' residence of tbe bride's mother t In New Sotae-o- f , De Wolfe Miss think on bold 4 tbe public than stiff, amatuerfsb and with but little dra- York, only the most Intimate friends being will gain stronger Mr. Morris Was I at one; tim e any of .the: others, fnd Hosea Howe will find matic fire. Others see a whole lot of good present. warmer plae! in t??o heart of the people In her, out admit- - she . was nervous on the Modjeska's leading man, land' has appeared former creations.- ;T the j productions throughout Utah ajiy of Til wait k bit before in numerous opening night. f hard uDoa the heels of Sol Miss Hawkins will be remembered country. I side with either opinion. as the Margery Knox of VMeh and Women.' Emith Raell Jcarete Nat C. Goodwin with -. his Npniihee.t! Tie "Gold Mine" was beard ; Beatrice Statist a yoang! and italented "As Ye Sow," the novel written hy Lean-d- er the luailDjeej yesterday. it"The Tor &. numsinger NdiutneeI 1 am safe In saying. Is is ber of who has been In London Richardson, tbe talented playwright, musical a education, years receiving the best thing jMr. (Goodwin has tever done. really having a great sale. Tbej story Is 'a arrived In New York October ' 3rd,; and Is .but one, and is all told. well is fsomfedy, powerful remarkably! Ijfimkte enough, right It Miss Statls is tbe to in oratorio.! going sing Mr. Biebavdaoa In to It fun the boisterous Drdmatie is editor of the eocRb has jut give the old jtime Netrt, and' his novel was first pabllshed as a daughter of Sig. Orlandinl,7 H the red fl4od ofj Hfe. ai few weeks' ago; in died who opera singer, . , Bot$ ctjoiedfanf bad rood attendance serlal story in that journal. , London. . Her mother Was the! late Mme. Among his successful plays may be menthoug&outJ their respective engagements. singer and tioned "The Nominee' which Mr. Goodwin Statis, who was a well jfoown $ JI$L Kt'SSKLI. INTERVIEWED. nl - and: other fa- , Sig. Canipan supported eventhe Salt at Lake last Theater played mous singers. j t bad a Ieaanf little chat with Mr.. Rus- ing, Monday night, October 5th, a.t the Globe sell one day lajfet week. I apologized for the Theater, eanibersorjie way had reported, his speech Margaret Mather began ai i week's E. Charles Locke. is in trouble I see, rewmcn in Boston, opening in Borneo to ne" ef the nigai betore. siowiy he .advertised engagement again. At Bridgeport, .Conn., and to a crowded bouse. It? was the Juliet" pUed: house-4-anTannhanser," got a big played first appearance of this actress in Boston In The.crlticsi kised io say of me that I was Carmen." It is wonderful .to my mind two years. Tuesday everting a play mew to aot aa aciur; I wksf an 'entertainer that how Locke ean go on and on , every year, was called "The 'Violin : was li th idays of "tdgewood Folks.'- As owing .salaries with a thiscountrywith success. The;;Maker" direction, every io, following an actor Said McGusik Uali Felii they reputation for being' utterly unreliable, and SroducedMiss Mather began an engagement and now theyifrt last admit that Lean take yet keep himself at the head of such a mag In Providence, opening in ber production tbroujjhont a play, and nificent organisation as the Emma Juch of part, stistajn "Joan of Arc," which was given With all cucceisfaUy. (Tor .that reason I cut out my Opera Company.. the costumes, scenery, etc? used Iin New ongs and lmitati(DS so essentially a part of ? York at the Fifth Avenue Theater. I (ound ; a character, Edgewcxxl Fpiks-r- " 1 am to ask the privilege of repeat rknkti(f Alaterest .and sustained going riirn from beginnidi to)end.' badva stronger Jiold ing myself.- - Two seasons ago Mr. Nat srrjsio CHAjrra. Goodwin played "A Gold Mine" at the Salt on the public uiaa the other style." -- MK Lake a Theater. made 'A Tale said It of The Liege Conservatoire Is la school in strong lmpressio I, "why did Bofsel a Coat fall? 1ft Was written by a talented on me. Mr. Goodwin again proceed that which all musical instruction! is given free. rjjpn jBoucicauIt, and .1 under-fn- ii delightful comedy at tbe matinet . esterday. The violin Is the favorite Instrument,'; and plajf rieht. waj SiaQdsbmelriuounted and well and I have taken the pains to dig into the three thousand fiddlers have; competed for flies of THE TRiacsa of a year and" half entrance. No wonder that iVIeuxtemps 'A tale bfia Cdaf " said he, "came trboat ago just to find out what I skid of "A Gold wrote : "Violinists grow 4 la I Belgium like ; 'f ; I 1 U . , lathis wa j. jBoiicieault was a friend of Mine" then. It may not be worth repeat- mushrooms." bo!d and ebeiehinK after be bad seen me ing, but I probably can sot improve on It, so playj in A 'oor ieation.' I asked him to here goes for a few excerpts from that notice : Charles D. Locke is always: fn jtrouble' write OTerj the; lat act forme. He replied His latest disaster was to ; be arrested on T lri h w flii :rwrltn hfl "whole slur, and "A Gold Mine' Is from the pen of Bran- - suit of E. C Hedmondt, a tenor imported ae did. 'AjTkle of fa Coat' was tbe strongder Mathews and George H. Wesson. . Tbe here; for the' Emma Juch company, In est "play tjhad pTer' had.' yet--' It bore so dialogue is polished, clear-oat- .! witty. It is March last the affluent tenor Itriking a evmblance to A Poor Belation not touches The the heart. to it Locke $1400, loaned be; amusing, Mexieo, only inj repaid that the public. Laving" seen me play Noah men and women In it are real, j The ha moi- whither was' bound. ; The money Tale,, wodldj notl listen to my 'Tale of a ls pure and almost dignified; The. theme was not the troupe and after forthcoming, Raiting for . roat. Aftei! a few weeks lit New Tork it deals with a keen, Silas io lawl American, LCcke Hedmondfwfeot a witty time, long wa shelved It was Indeed handsomely K. Woolcott, In his endeavor: to sell a gold was arrested in ,Nevr I York ; and recently moaated. the company; though a rery mine old Englishman. Wooto a locked up a few hours in LudloWstreet jail; wigh priced ene.iwas no well east, to tbe lcott, after crafty with the old much But he Is out now. as chipper as! ever, f and diekerlng ! ; j ' Ciece. ji j ; sells his mine at a sacrifice arranging, as esual,' for ah extensive opera financier, finally Toar first; starring was done In 'Edgewood to get a boy out of av financial scrape, and tour. He has gone away,-buhas left some " FclW waSif nof? while lappareutly losing all. wine the of the scenery Intended i for his tour, as f ,. res. xnopa j. naa been a rateure or the woman he loves and the gold mine too. r money was due on It which he could not pay. some years my first ap, Eerjr faihily fo Mr. Goodwin's Impersonation of Woolcott 4 pearance as ht dramatic star was in "Edge-woo- d was characterized not only by its delicious i has been Camllle Salnt-SaeFolks.' ;I hare been at it ever slncex humor, but by a nobleness which plaoeo the spending One br two! summers I nlaved with the American In perfect spmpathy the summer months on the shores: of Lake witty genial, Boston, Mnsoiino Company, but . during the with the audience. His humor is delicate Geneva, busily engaged in writing several in my own and exquisite. Not tbe kind to oreate morccaux for the planb ahd Orchestra.' He star regular seasph always He will disappear unplays." t. m boisterous laughter, c but: tbe kind at which Is fond of travel. nearest "How are ton eleksed with vour Salt Lake one his friends will not and and keenest with the expectedly laegbs 'lightly .cosiness? h . f . i l (He tent remembrance oft the brltht be Informed of his destination; thel relish, ' KDh, Q9ite well . recently to Africa, his long absence and However, : Salt Lake things lingering long In the mind. sever way one Qf tey towns. I Mr. Goodwin's Silas E. Woolcott is a fin- silence causing much anxiety, Oblate, the bas foeed prominent in always have! a fair business enough to come ished piece of acting and tufioienjtly good works of Satnt-Saej concert best j af tep tack to, programmes, ,Vooallsts the Van on a and vwith my, reception to be placed year, plane tbeBip is alwaysjar last season gave much - prominence to the cordlall My opening performance Winkle of Joseph Jefferson. I ; sere was tne; juatest or this season, ana 1 aria from "Samson and Delilah; "j; JHe won The Tow Crqeb. hare piayjdi right first musical reputation las organist of his what you probthrough the Madeleine Church ia rariai ably call the dead boast towns. but the re OOSSZPr BTAOE cent appearance of liss Fanny Davenport r;;r w II . tln a lueasari accounted for that." : is crowded is 8alvinl a! queer little .there! Alexander drawing In Pennsylvania ' 4. .. And then we shook bands and I departed, town ealled Germanla where Jthe prevailing booses in the low a Cities. and he beamed n me such a sweet smile Beach is to join N. C Goodwin idea Is music. ' la fact, musio. seems to be that It lef iaf heart warm for a long time. pWlliiam G. as ": y tbe genius pf this merry bapkwoods comleading man: Mr. Kassell haf been married twice. His Jr., shortly, There is not a honsej in Germanla with their Mrs. Kendal, Mr. and company, munity. f rst wife ia a memberof the Berger family. Its piano or aome other musical hot has that October arrived in New York- front England or ' and ' ' scarcely; a person.-yoQnInstrument, . 1st. ' oaughter ei the WTiter "Oliver Optic.' One. musical master least cannot at who old, Pera-cor ! Ed wardjdoleman is to !. USOTHEB OITK GOSE. Instrument. Until recently there, were In f i L i f v broke in "Mr. Wilkinson's Wldows': ! a Sangerbund Society,; i a brass Germanla lnotiee,1o an exchange that A. W. Cooley. pany No- - 1. band of sixteen pieces and fan orchestra who has been the city editor of the Toledo . j.: K. Emmet, cootinnes to do a large famous for Its excellent musicf the! country Bfodr; has retired from that to go business. The young star seems to have round. Some of the:- beat musicians ' are journal abead of Alexander ' Sal vlni as press agent. West at the taken the by" stormi. young men Ofwho earn theirIn livinghemlock One by onetheyi aije In line? soon it falling seen rs&vlnr bark here will work f the; be 'some Rnhtir peeling rough Ui be that all the brightest drathe season. His Sport McAllis forests or as woodcnoppers ano,i loggers in matic writers will country's be riding the bobby of timeisduring be very funny. to said ter w particalar star, to the neglect "of all 1 IT If there,---i Tha Conntry Circus" nnder the manageAn experienced newspaper man Is valulate ment of a, B. Jefferson, Klaw and Erlanger, The celebrated conductor Bevlgbanl, tas to a manager for two reasons. First, has just been put into rehearsal. of Covent Garden, London, is In New I York. for his ability to'write; second, because bis ft At Beading, Penn., the audience gave Me is under an eight months' engagement with Mr. Locke for the Emma Juch opera eonnectioa with5 this or that prominent tbe company playing "Tbe Vendetta" four1 MM I company. laper serves to iptrpduce him and give him teen curtain calls daring the five. acts. ; a cordial '"The f! of Still author the Wheeler, reception n editorial rooms, where A.C ordinary "advance" cannot hope to get. Alarm' and "Blue Jeans," has made another musical I circles that in said is It I really don't know, which is tbe most Talu-sra- e. success. It is "Jaek Royal of the 82nd." Clementine De Vere will 'be i married this Be that as fit may, the fact that man In the .fall to Ericsson BushnelL the basso of Rev. Jovenile the :Edward,vBell,; fcanaters are paying more and more each was privately married Dr. Pax ton's church choir, of which the year for the man ahead, of the an 6 w" and "Alabama" company, York last May. New in Harrison Maude lady is tbe solo soprano, and Lagain, this m itrivijg wlthi each other to get tbe best toMiss Gale Is reeei vlng moeh praise for item is denied by the lady's friends. ' jewspapor Uleht the country, affords into of Beatrice in "The h ; . profession, is' convincing proof that such her impersonation Oscar Wilde'i romantic moments Verdi continues , In bis leisure Daehess of: Padua," tea arepf valuel I ' ' . r . h work on "Falstaff,! whlcn will hare play. It willpCAsnToss ths; PAZzz.Esi. Governor Hill of New York and a large five prima donna parts.-- t f He declares i of friends Saw Clara Morris in"Odette," be bis last opera. party Beard Kate CatlAtm iinr I lb Albany : a' n- w h nf at tbe Leland Opera House t. -sao-oe- ss l , ago. time th enormous aa of l7: is Minnie Hauk rat Ota made ntiitifift hi7alufAH t starring. short winning with three with ber for F. year in English lull,,. James Opera Byth, Chicago lth -- EJca'a Sarprlse "Twelve Temptations" company, bas Company. She bas prolonged! her engage-me- nt Party," bat my from tbe Pacific Coast, and will dates from in order to meet the papular detuand. returned Craty hronly ratca. he had in her support two very just as manager of The Sea King." The new opera. "CavallleraEssticana," has continue eierd eotnediasia - Gilbert and Glrard. been tbe .most pronounced auooess of the long and Roland Reed ended-hila; now of tbe famous - team of New York Saturday, operas yet produced. in j oonelly and Glrard,' the Droprietors and iv and began hi road tour in Biauators of f 'Natural Gas--f GUbert al- -. October lOt Friend" the following Monday. Saed in "Nitural Gas" daring its first ' The Clab Pittsburg is to have a Imusicf hall capable are tatd to be making a Hart and Hallen hot be got the name of belnr: unsettled ' 1., of Jv, 404 seating 4000 people, f bit singing Matthew and Bulger's "Hey, ; big dn5PPed been of cast. to oat the have made tbe ! Choral The p Propositions Or a Day at tb 9 Circus." ! ofWtlag. I remember Mlsa Babel Society to put ad opera On !the stare: also also singing it wltb jreat ae are authors woman as a Plump, ' to Denver or San Francisco to....goAAA . ' I t i i ;Ji r. chorus.; i,lie "wtB llifZr1 face, a 'cess. wun ouu TOmfc-i- -. v" ; pretty remera-7rrTvoice. Schlrmer-Maplesmade her "iRht smfle and a sweet Laura 1 I Gilmore has given up having 'a manager. In America October 5th, at the admired her appearance alng is now attending to that part of the and assisted Boston, Slg. Dd by Muslo Hall, f31' aving enjoyed her acting rut Priente. Chas. . E. Adams and others. Halting hugely. , and Zlchey. tbe celebrated She was warmly received. as rival in Chied bas pianist iU4 playlcg only of "The Little Maverick," fCrzy Pate"o, but her, Rehearsals who ha a piano arranged as a left-haJjppcrt wis much ehanjed. Xdward Foy Maggie Mitchell's . new play, commenced cago, violinist, treble and basei reversed. the 28th Theater. at Bijou TA?n ,"on he wa known then as September is bemg translated "Ivanhoa"! Sullivan's direction In New York., under the for the Berlin and German "Niobe" fame. prepared, of lata or The Ben Teal, the uZ of part. success of the ; V Mikado" The great decided has I 8w MrJ Foy be was playing In stage. The Treasury Department ?aPP i He is now with filnbad." that Afnes Huntington roust pay duty on has greatly interested the BerJInese in Sir v. J?1 , t 11 SIT a f 1 1 ,.f .il; t j i.. ..;.: f she Imported for the Arthur. ,5,,. :; ..ivu on mis occasion, however. all the costumes whichTherese" moaleal of lefitrUments soaethlag- I did not very much like. .vnM.inn have of "Cant. except those Importers succeeded in having accordeopa classed aa small, and she made sev- - which are for her own personal use, '.. . . will greatly redqee the tariff on W. J. Scanlan is drawing sach crowds to toys. This is bow being made to have effort An "OH I them. tbe New In .vYork - i?.,rt.Anth Street Theater Ixv. only professional T listed under ; the same classifiharmonicas v .e. tf?ra flo thirand I think it contempt the have occasions police several on I ?; i 4 Howerer, I mast say lrr jastlce to that sale of seats before the ,be--' cation. ,h dId- - BOt slight bar part In the stopped the "Mavour-seen." .the' r of Sousa hL, athat of United Bandmaster States : occasion. She has not been ginning of the performance - ' t tl Marine. Band says , the German military Theater stage for sometime, aor; ,V'j and Phosbe Daviee have bands are brassy and ,noisy) the English n Joseph Grlsmsr i v ,s-- t8 19 dabfe be warmly welcomed bands are nondescript, while the French new their ' play which Clay Greene received Tery popular actrtsa. bands he tays are bytar the best. There Is simito be said them. It for ij c'- .siacauing. up past meoorlaaof Miss has written no orchestra in Europe equal to ' Theodore and will be produced in r". s,fr.zi07 fcer praises, I iaust lar to "Alabama" : ,:. , . Thomas's, Madiaan at Eqnare Iloyt's ; "Tbe Uazzler" itself, which 13 a New York 253 are about , There organ manufacturers next August. ( i Ijf wn:ch la claimed nothing bat 'fun.' Theater of the in tbe United States and their output Is over art!t Walter Barrldge. scenle V;' faccessfully all last year la the East, 0,QC9 per annum. This immecse buil r.'-- i tlsave "Connie Kate Castitonin Chicago Au iitorian. Is en route to Ilonolalu. Govhas bee established, practically, sin") 1S1, Hawaiian to the contract V: Is under Tie Bes,:des Hiss Castieton, I., , i iriI5a Islands, it beine in tbat year that Mason: to ' ' "y thsscts-fry1 .;rTT:"" has;aa lrupcrti-splsce, as ern tnent, Introduced the crfaa to the xauie-psM;views, ia, jiD.crarai-sad p&iBfae-i-iC- : ; velcs-aofcr eiifcltloa at abont its present form, tl i VEEK OIIE HE TJTAU, SUirDAX ajOjV CITY,; TTOK2TTN"G-- OCTOBEB 18, 1801, t 0F C0I.IEDY. -- i to-mor- row - ,."' : CHAS. S. BURTON ; -- ! -- :;."-- - on t - ': ! ? . - KATE CAS L Bonnie ON , : -- ; ,- ZJ? .TTO ZDii TTIST IEEE: B'iSJElCEI (GOKTSIID 8ea-broo- ke .- WITH GOSGROVE - -- GRANT'S COMEDIANS, Bl In the whirlwind of laughter.- - it t ! it ... j DIRECTION OF GEO. HMURIAY, ; his-costl- y , QRLT LRKE THEATER. 'Ther-"jQidoK".'No-- oue - - : 1 - v- the-elt4- KATE CASTLETOII - ? h, "THE DAZZLEFh" ill onTonuii i i - I Tne General Xarorite, .t - succeisfol TpHE attraelien at the Salt Lake Theater on October" .10th, SOtb and 81st. is the was one or X farce comedy Im nattier, from the pen of Thomas Addison. This merry skit .the greatest theatrical successes of last season, and received a 'metropolitan indorsement by engagements at no less tnsn tnreeer tne uroaeway tneaters in Kw iotk. nigniy proauabM were unanimous la crediting it wltb being the best play of Its kind that was pro The critics duced in New York, last season. This season if win De even more attractive,' as the roena gers, Cosgrove Grant, have secured at great expense the . peerless queen of the lyrioand comedy stage, bonnie Kate Castieton, to bead An excellent company. Miss Castieton Is one n of the and cleverest of tbe barlesaue and corned v artists of the dar. and in ThtDaztler will have unusual opportunities for the display of her peculiar. ts and ability, and the singing of ballads io her ebarmlffg manner.- One song made Kate astleton famous. Hund eds of others have attempted it, bat no one ever sung it as she did. Who . r sine "For goodness sake don't say I told, yea'.1 will ever forget it The that ever b delicio'us wd cloaking of the suggestive with the demure, tbe roogish eyes peeping ' out from the Quaker bonnet, and the sweet voice, made it one of the most artistio bits of Da ilea singing tbe stage nas ever Known. Anotner clever roonignt Tavorite in this excellent organization ta netit Lm Merrille. the elfish slfitfef and daacer. Whose rraoe. affilltv and ohio have made her one . of tbe most popular of burlesqae actresses. Heading the male contingent is the latest popular comedian Joe Ott. a young man, but a elever one. wjio has , made a name and reputation for himself second to none of the eccentric comedians of tbe day, by his clever work tbe past few years. He h s tbe tree instinct of spontaneous hamor,i ana gets ms streets oy quiet metnoas rattier tnan tne Boisterous style 01 tne average iarci .v: ; comedian. ' The other members of the eftmeanv are eouallv onable. and eonstirlse the following 1 addition to tbe above mentioned names: Jessie Hatcher, Helen Mortimer, Maggie Emerson, Phillis Allen, Eva Leslie, Max Miller, Sherman Wade. Martin O'Keil, Jss. . McDonald, Bertram Bedeu, leo wngnt, Harry unase, ana w. h. way. Tbe attraction is under th direction of Mr. George IT. M array, a manager of great experience, fcnd who Intend to leav nothing undone to nuice IM vattur an artistic, as well as a nnanciai success. - THE COSIEDIT CAST INCLUDES: 20 Max Miller, :kdOTHEHS i I -- ;.;. .;. ALL SMILES! 30L T. F. McDonald B. Bedell, j Leo Wright, Elmer Ray, . Chas. Parke,: Harry Long,! Mabel Brown, Blanche Hall, Carrie Spaulding. KQT A CULL Many N'ew Faces! Many, New Songs! Many New Dances! Many New Costumes I Many New.Sajlngslj , Many New Noveltieal . Many New Speclaltleal Phillis Allen, Helen Marlborough, Jeanetfe Perie, Maud Blanehard, Jessa Hatcher, Eva Leslie. ' ' I Sherman Wade, Msrun O'Neill. i . Many New GtrTs! ; - GAIH PILICZ3. XII:GTjT.AZL ? 'r-AftHmm-;; CALT LAKE THEATER JL L. " WHero arp you going, toy pretty; maid?" To see Tlie Hustler,' " wad ail siie said. ? ;: O XT' - ns s j GRAND MATINEE ' t ISfiiEi ' FRIDAY, SATURDAY, . '? If SATURDAY AT 2. Davis and Keogh's Famous Fabric of Fun Music and Movement.-iTh- fA . : -- . X. -' . 1 ' J l.i . -- A III v c - . 9 - ) Specialists High-Cla- ss Farce-Come- ""Y"T) lLt- -t - Greatest Gathering" of Comedians, Dancers, .,.a and Lyric Artists EverEmployed in j Undisputed Autocrat of Musical Farce, e TO" lll- ns - , Remember i i - THURSDAY, Drama., Come with " The HusterP'-i-On- lyj Kotelty jjqlBigrht Not in Salt UkeiDniiL The - Laughing Days " The Hustler.' It up to the timed frcm start to finish." S. F, Music and t i . TJaere are no flies on. CHAS. S. BURTON, Maiiaer. j; I dy HERE ARE THE ENTERTAINERS: m- play-Lawye- - ji 1 10 COL'.EDIiS. SOOETTES. A. Whirlwind of XangThtert . A Dream of MerrinseaV f . LSZ7A HEXLV1XX.I2, OUATD XTO7 OZT j ,. rilTISIL 10 JOS. OTT, i' Frank Slmoa, and-amiabl- : STAXLT TO rULL OP GIUQUH -- j . i tii icriicAt firci, -- "t - ix THE DAZZLER." 5 - 1 HEADING COSGSOVS ft CaAlTT'B CCLTEDXAXS, j - -- . ' !: . t best-know- . :t Ji i - d - B0IJITIE KATE CASTLETOII, . - - y Tint Appearance After an Absence of 6 years, of S '"-'"- t. 10. rao. J -- i - i J J- - I Wmm': -- GUS MILLS HILDA LAP0F1TE J0H1I S. UAfiE ROSE LAPOBTE ; LEOHARD ISOMERS HARRY LEIGI1I10II VESTA STEVENS GEORGE BOWROll CARRY NORTON I.IILO KNILL JOHN KEENELL,; Cost. McFadden, the Hastier. as 1. . .1 'i ' ; ROBERT OELIUS The; JtiSt-Adtl- Absolutely the Brlghtesb and Mos jj W . : Jf HOT " well-form- ed : California J I - ' , 'r laus-ica-i i "m . . 1 " The Uustier PLAY, BUT All E1ITERTAI1IIJE1IT! Clouds Opens of pretty Girls, Tuneful ; . Ban Frauclsco. 1 I 99 at B'jou Theater, IIuslc, Marvelous Dancing, Sweetest of Singers,' AjCyclone of Pure as t Patti Noto : Merriment: ' p Sale ojf S eats Begins T7ednesdar, 9 a-- m. . Popular Prices. - Theater, left-hand- ed . Diverting; Musical FarGB Eubp Seen Here FUHously. Funny &tuaU6hs,:l . . Parisian Dancoro i Duster Director. Bd i Direct from A BrUllant Triumphs At Al. Ilayman's Vat . MOLLIE THOMPOf. i ; v. m.""t ' -- s tN?. ' t .. . T 4t) .'f'Sy GRACE BARNES I 1. Gil-mor- e's nce j ZELMA BAVLSTOn ; . on MUE. 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