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Show tele Jrnrnwi ttlhie World of Oramsi Muisic see for the week. ATTRACTION ulJ lie m valuable addition to our luige vaiirty of slang literature. The gtiiiT,il public mould not know slut lliougtit saa being conveyed. However, Imagine trying 10 solve this riddle in English A soon as the wagon mr. opened a clover kicker and u sod bin-le- i inuilc a grab for a couple of hoard, ilicy nude a dash for (lie rag and as soon .1 ilu) got in they weut over to the juiee iiiienser and readied for a couple i.f si u. ties of deal !i. One of the sod pickets up a tooth-pic- k with a shovel on the end of It and began throwing the gravtl into the Julcu. After tlie sod glonitned eating the Translated Into profits the flitaters. plain English it means that two country fellow went to the tieket wagon and purcltaaed two tlckda, after entering the tent they went up to the lemonade stand and purcltaaed two glassea of lemonade, after tasting it they put more granulated sugar into It. and they, having finished drinking, ate Ilia rind of the lemon. No. you cannot heat the clrcua slang and It Is mighty difficult to describe It It must be heard to be appreciated, and then It le well to have an Interpreter with you. Taken all In alt, Imwever, they are imt a laid class. They work hard and oh. welL they are not ao uullke oilier people at sIL ilv The Grand. Night pair. Thursday Night "Merchant! A MUlkmaire NightThe Lake Salt Opera company In "The Wadding Day. Saturday City. The V Sunday Night "A Girt Holy at the Streets. The Utahna. Week Utahna Stock coin, peny In The Tramp Detective. AU THE PRINCESS TREBIDZONE. The Clrcua Clown," aa adaptation ot Prince Trehldaone, presented hy the San Francisco Opera company at the Grand last night, did not measure up to the standard of "Tha Strollers," which had an Inning the night before. The lines of the play lack In that scint- I i illating brightness which marked tha former production, while tha musical numbers era not ao good. Tha characterisation of Edward MetcaU In the part of Prince Caaalmlr waa a clever effort Alda Jlemmi aa Prince Raphael, his son, presented a pleasing stage Carriaslma. presence. In the song In the second act, Mias Hemml had an opportunity of showing the beauty of her voice In the higher notes. This number waa well received. While Teddy Webb created the usual laugh he did not have a part which presented the possibilities for laugh winning work. Aa Tha Circus Clown h got out of the part about all there was in It He waa repeatedly encored In hie comic song success All Walked Into the Tha dancing and singing specShop. ialty The Goo Goo Man by Metcalf and chorus girls was on of the hits of the production.'. The big song hit of the comic opera waa Tha Mom Haa Her Eyes oh Ton by Mias Hemml. THE WEDDING DAY. Music lovers and theatergoers . generally will be pleased to learn that the Salt Lake Opera company will appear In Ogden on Friday night next In the brilliant musical production, "The Wedding Day." A special train will bring the company, Balt Lake Theater orchestra, stage hands and excursionists to this city. Tha favorable pres reports In Salt Lake would Indicate that the production la one of great merit. Following Is the cast under the able direction of Professor - Afrtha forth Edna Dwyer Three Utah Songbirds in lish anything aha applauded, florence Roberta haa evolved a plan whereby the selection of a new play becomes comparatively easy and, at the same time affords the actress some amusement. As was to be expected, tha successful debut of Mias Roberta aa a metropolitan star at the Liberty Theatre last eprlng brought forth a shower of manuscripts from the vast army of playwrights who swarm a new Broadway IdoL Authors, broken and friends submitted plays ranging from themes with ancient historic atmosphere to a modern murder mystery running the full gamut of emotional roles Miss Roberta gathered them all together and shipped the entire lot to her country home on the Hudson. At Morrison Manor there la and has been for some fifteen years an old Scotch gardner, McPherson. His duties aside from the botanical department, include the management of the place Mias Roberts during the winter. called McPherson to her study and proceeded to read. At first he was undecided whether to resign or simply accept the new situation aa another The Wedding Day. Lint's sonata In B minor, ana Inca the oitenllig night at the Stude-bakthe greatest masterpieces of planls-tl- c theater, Chicago, five years literature, and one, rurloualy sgo.iMlil be the principal funntaker In enough, that la not often played. the company presenting this delightWagner la Indebted to this work for ful musical comedy this season. his "Kundry theme'' In ParelfaL "The Royal Chef," an operatic Professor Willy Hess, concert mas- comedy of great reputation In New ter of the Boston Symphony orchestra York, Chicago and other leading theand leader of the Boston Symphony atrical centers, takes the road the quartette, will Introduce a new con- coming season for the first time. "The certo for violin this season. It la by road, In theatrical parlance, la a tour Frederic d'Erlanger," the distinguished of the less Important titles, where one. son la er of 1 - Folycop R"hl Due de Bouillon Planohette Sergeant Pomade Guard Souffle Spirit of 71, a taubleau of national Interest, posed hy several Indira and gentlemen of the company. New costumes, a Sprightly, chorus and a company of slaty ieop1e Mill be seen In llie forthcoming presentation of "The Royal Chef In Ogilen St the Grand. . well-voic- ed Manager Askln, of The Umpire, rewards the lively "broilers who play the game of football in that entertainment, by bestowing a prise of s each on the members of the side which BOores the moat points during the week. This la not done as an Inspiration for more enthusiasm In the contest, since In that element It exceia the "real thing; but simply In tha way of appreciation for a really remarkable anil difficult piece of work. In thia connection it Is Interesting to note that In the first tour The fortnight of its Umpire broke eight records for high receipt, most of them having been In the possession of Miss Viola Allen, whose phenomenal tour under Mr. 's management in "The Christian" and In the l'alace of the King," may be recalled. out-of-to- McClellan: Rose Marie, Emma Lucy Gates Lurllle Mfea Agatha Berkhoel Madame Months son.. Mias Edna Dwyer charge. If McPherson Aunt Hortenee Margaret Harley Mile. Renee Mile. Courcey Mile. Vllllers Mile. Varney Pages 9 to 12 As-kin- applauded the comedy Mrs Bessie Browning or approved the dramatic element of Miss Ruth Wilson a play, it would be cant aside. One Lillian Hudson day she read aNSpanlsh play by an Minnie KInglon author whose work haa already been McPhersons denunciation J. D. Spencer successful. the author and entire Spanish of plot, D. George Pyper Hugh W. Dougall race Induced tha California actress to Fred C. Graham begin negotiations for the rights. These ....H. 8. Ensign have been secured and while the play J. D. Owen will be a part of Miss Roberts' reperA. H. Kelson toire when she returns to New York A. E. Brady next season, Its name as well as the Joseph Poll author's Is withheld for the present. CIRCUS MENS SLANG. "For picturesque slang, tent shnw men are without question the most prolific producers and us re of this said C. T. Burch, of Burch A Reiss World's Greatest Shows, which exhibits In tills city today. Every trad and falling has lla slung phrases, and unless one is familiar with the business, and uhat la betnf communicated, they may aa well use Gallc or Greek. But for original slang tent show men are the most oil glnal. The bill posters and lithographers have a lingo they use, and the men Mho put th canvass up talk In an entirely different Jargon. George Adc would be ashamed of his weak Imitation of slang, were he to travel with a tented exhibition for a wevk. It la too bad that it cannot be complied, aa it quaint means of expression, FLORENCE ROBERTS' CRITIC. PLAYS AN D AYERS. Not unlike Schopenhauer, the pessiOne of the big works of Him. Olga mistic philosopher, who road everySamaroff, the distinguished pianist, thing to his cook and refused to pub- - haa for her recitals this aea-- prepared ''I GEO. D. PYPER, Leading Tener with the Balt Lake Opera Cempany. Spread of English Language, lf of tha shipping trafNearly fic to and from Antwerp is carried on under tha Brltlah and American and 'Ms haa mads Antwsrp almost an g Free night port. srhools for exclusive classes la organised by the city authorities, are attended by thousands of pupils, while special stentlnn Is paid to thn study of English in all the grades of the day schools, public as well as private. This desire to popularise thn English language le not confined to Belgium, but has extended to Germany os well, where schools of Instruction have already been established at Munich and Ni, re in burg by the Gap.' man government one-ha- English-speakin- Eng-Ha- h, Different Thing. "Are you going to rusticate this summer, Mrs. NurlcheT "No, Indeed; we aint going on any high falutlfi' towers. We're Jest goln to spend It down to the farm. Amerl- - n. Order your Job Frinttng from Tha State Journal. Both 'phones ML Wn work. guarantee flret-cla- se y JOHN D. SPENCER Tha Wedding Day. French composer. It has been played two or three days, and sometimes a with greet success in Faria and Ber- week's stand are made. In thia conlin, .but la yet to have Its first per- nection it le vtorthy of note, that the formance In America. Chef guarantees the same production. both in cast and mounting, here An effort la being made to have as seen In the lengthy runs elsewhere. Olga Ketheraole give one performance Harry Hermsen, aa usual, will appear of "Camille" when she visits Ogdpn. in the part of tha "Chicago Cook,' as it Is said to be the actress greatest forced to do duty for the Rajah of role, showing her wonderful emotional Of.long. Mr. Hermsen possesses the powers at their best. ability to create laughter in a marked degree, and can sing and act as well. Arthur Deagon, who has been play- The piece abounds with pretty songs, ing the part of Reginad Hicikey. the enhanced with clever electrical effects, tough boy. In "Peggy from Paris ever A very plcturesue number le Tha j prof. 3. j. McClellan, Director of the Salt Lake Opera Company. H. B. CARPENTER, Leading Man with Utahna Stock Ce. name Is very company at Utahna theater. W. H. whose B. H. Carpenter, and direct or of thn familiar to Ogden theater goers on sc- - Bittner, manager in haa succeeded company, count of part successful work, nlll be nuTnb of ROod plBJWfB aboutgetting hlin an4 seen next week in a leading role In the patrons of Utahna may be assured of production of The Tramp Detective, seeing a good production well produced to be presented by the Utahna Stock this tail and winter. |