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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER Part Two -- ms volT iv--no. OGDEN nlM to similar worn the two young womenippml who at the attendant of tha princess. They belong to the League, and they carry their certi Untie prominent-l- y be TONIGHT AT THE GRAND, CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY by the roadiag of tha hook. It la suggestive enough to create the proper Homewood dramatic Illusion. It la not accessary Anti-Leat plea-fuare Jimftia Raatua mlnstmla, te dwell upon the happenings hi Mrs. announoe to the amusement-lin- g Wlgga Patch beyond saying that tha secured with them. public that they have marriage of the timid Mlaa ilaay to th manretou moet the Is a Joy as personated veteran Mr. BtubMus fumlahea "Marjory Joy the mbl expeime twentieth the of Mias ani.t wuadertul by Mary Quive, wl is dainty in gist of comedy and that the atary of the marvelous Layton. ".rr the personality and who sings with a ieh-- Lovey Mary and Uttl Tommy lnvolv- colored wire performer la the moat sum of the mU. Layua doee -- urf.il balandng end Juggling cu on the stags while rwltnMMed the wire. Bee hU wonderful .in.,shot. Don't fall to aee him at mura !k Grind opera houie tonight 1 8ar- by n AT THE UTAHNA TONIGHT. MORNING, APRIL 28, Pages 9 to 16 1907. PRICE terested In scanning the curiously re- Square began to he packed to th markable feature oi his experience doura, and Walker Wlilteelde begun to upon the stag. He Ixghn hia work taka tha poet lion that waa rightfully at an age when moat bo)t are still at hi by reason of hi talent. school. and since that time he has Immediately upon the completion of. became one of the beet known figures this engagement the young man went of th stage. U waa In 1CM that ha forth upon the mad playing a round made hia Hist New York apprarance of Shakespearian character such as at tha Union Square theater, a houa "Hamlet," Richard III," "Merchaul of of work that Mr. Whiteside hae CENTS FIVE worked out hia own nittette destiny a way that la different from almost every other actor, for during hia (stage career he has never yet appeared in cally he returns to the simple life the support of any other player, but and spends weeks each year In riding alway. has played leading parts at owr the mountains and plains of the the head of his own company. PerWest. Soma years ago he mi red alhaps, says Mr. Whites Ids, to this h together frvxn the stage and devoted may attribute such success aa ha haa ac- complished may be better understood when it is known that ha is au ardent admirer of the outdoor life. Periodi- In . following la the new program, after-con'- s changed at yeaterjay pcrfiirmince: I. overture. rhleh t Wayne flinging and & Baud and acro .a'ic act. v Ixing The favorite tenor j. ' render "Jurt Because You Were i Old Sweetheart of Mine with beau-dil.ustra;ions. Dante-Ctwng- e 1 La Addis The Premier aa'-l- Mc-e- ul Artist. Important enrigement of the a lera a:ara Llzsle Evans r Hot-itrj. iy n l.luyd, In Charles Old i "The t couicdy. ate." Ulis Llxile Evans I I, potter Sun Carter - - - Mr. Jefferson Lloyd Place New York, Hoe-NAH Holt The Prince of Mimics, wh.ii and Entertainer. Nellie Andrews Company of Gnii Opera Yocallm in 11 Trova-ut.- " A one-ac- ow. i j.--The Caet: the TrOUDAdOUr, aeeee.ee Mr. Henri Gunaon Count dl Luna. . . Mr. William Gordon Mias Nellie Andrew lynr. Mislo.1 Numbers Beans I. The gUmra Duet and the Tower Beene. gfltM IL Tenor Solo, Soprano Solo af tha Challenge Scene Act One. Haaelrigg, Musical Ctarka D. neee and expreeeion, notably sa in bar D4-ne- Presenting ."Tha lint Cigar." Nsrice The plotuisa do not , the peifbrmance. Then will be three complete tonight, the Aral at Two Magnificent Scenes from con-da- te commeae-ta- g ibai). 1:11 THE NELUI ANDREWS COMPANY. company t week Ogden art promised head-lin- e attnetka (hat raaka with the very hoot ChmpoMd m it la of people who mad at the vary top among English' ml Optra singer. It would he huge indeed that they failed of Means upon entertlng th vaudeville asks, But such la not th case, tor they hrnae Stately Jumped Into now W thdr flnt appearance In Chios go al tha vardlct there haa been repeat-e- l la arary otty visited. Anoag tha anarpta from D Trovgt-Prwhch are included la their act, ax tha gnat tower scene and miser m last, and th entire challenge Mia and trio Asm act on. Mr. Hoar! Qnaaa, the tenor of the company, la a mimic fiom the Daly tercet, cou-- f 1 this cempany from Henrietta Ofownau and Wilton Lackaye's at-tlaih NtlHc Andrews th, Ttshai theater this, thortw-iaar- a a. tnctlsm. ."A COUNTRY GIRL.", foala "Mug Ul .. . Angelas Examiner has tha to any of Augustin Daly's 1 "A Country Girl," which to glvso at the Grand opera house today, May fl: Ms Is s Try sophisticated young . tott. A Country Girl, at the freckled In prominent feature, u ritticlsma that are something Mn-w- than "broad." Mmcsl sal dressed hr but still brilliant, with lavish ooa-"p- t ... suit. Uses as no single girl should ' 10 be laughed at, bm r. wer Ter In Mr. Hallen Mo 211 topical song demsada a .poliee u would perhaps be In a saloon. In a nks th Mason It has no place inirt.10?.? 0141 caa ho mentioned, mut does not mater JJto enr. EWlsuded nrj.-biwtut- 1 mV H tha singing of wit, nor. the ele ?,!9,tues and mountlngr disturb the serenity of th y leli toltJi,01 we aot aa compost tioa t,"? te2Skt!1.wlth tho, 27 good kmkln; 01 th BullI tf though- - ltekli-MHou- satire that char d biting verses of and Play 6wC Weller 'ertne end vlgerou Ss tosiiVt? ?tedtehr4ab5rvcmle hu gjute tovruS11? ihej 1 ,,r added a Kolb- - exceedingly lnoffeniive. to rval etojntely JOWB aa? lr eh ' uF and The Cingalee, at the Grand Monday and Tuesday, May 6th and 7th. Ing Mr. Btubbina fall frau gnoo that la bow devoted to vaudeville, but , and flaal restoraitoa give the touoh at that tlma one of the celeb rued of the pathetic that serves to show play houses of the country. He appearthe true worth of Mra. Wlgga ed at the head of his own company, rises shore th quality of a musical playing Hamlet," and for a day or comedy, la full of charm and good fun, tw ha attracted no attention. Then Is Its way bring tha beet prsduotton MR. WALKER WHITESIDE. on er two of tha critics droppeed la, wo have had of Into." and the neat day the city knew that Those who art unfamiliar wMh tha a real tragedian had appeared among "THE CINGALEE. career of WAlker Whiteside, the ster- th hori of actors, sad that white ling young actor who oemas to the still a- - yoath, ho had tho divine flra - Tho Ben Franctioo Chronicle writes Grand May IE la bfr nsw pUy "Tbs la his own' right, ad would ha heard in- - from, aa follows of Augustin Daly's eempsay Magic Melody" wilt uoubtteee-bfrom that moment the Union la "The Cingalee," which will he produced at tho Grand Opera Houa Tuee-daMay 7th: "Charming stage pictures, tho most tuneful of miMte, and clean, clever comedy of tho English brand made tha Initial oflerlag of "Th Cingalee" by th Augustin Daly company at th Van Xass Theater one of th moot delightful of the sesson. "There was mush goaula aurprla expressed by those who were fortunate snouflh to wttaoa tho production at tha Van Meia hat night. Tha pieee had rdoetved that laudatory style of heraMng whioh local tbeaterogvro era always iaoilnod to regard with but all eueaUOoas wore mars than realised. Tho curtain rises on a tropical econo of rare beauty- - hi th Ct aldet of which tho galeae maidens and awning are dealac This was the first of n series of am qulelte pictorial stage effects. "Tho star of the night waa Genevieve Flntoy, on of tho beat actresses who haa ever sought honors In tha maalaal eomedy field. Her Nanoyn la am. admirably conceived and splendidr ly acted character. Of Min Finlay's singing one can say nothing but praise Bar voles, a beautiful contralto, la board to advantage in th muslaal numbers alloted to her part. She won a well deserved triumph. " The Cingalee is tho story of a native girl who at the age of 14 la married to a noble of high rank. Bha and, in order to hide her Idas tity, becomes a tea girl on a planta-io- n that la afterward discovered to he Harry ler awn. the falls 1b love withHnglUh-nan r'areker, a tea planter and sa of good family. "They are about to be married whan ha native nobleman, bar husband, oes searching for her and a magnlfl-en- t pearl that belonged to hor and ana lost L. Z. Iroeae, a pettifog-In- g lawyer from London, arrive to onduct tho soareh, and la given on our In which to find tho girl and th earl. Ho finally auoooeda. hat hit Sorts provide the fun Aw th piece. "Melville Stewart to well aulted for tea plantar, ho part of the love-lor'alien Mootyn again acored a Mg hit ng. Ttewo tent rith hia topical tho inch Mora to Bay. Bam Collin,audf-noe .1 minutiae comedian, kept th acra-atl- o hia with funny In laughter tests Viola Kellogg, made a .ashing English school teaoherOrao resham looked th typical English load. Harold Vlaard mad a capital aeay old Eag Uahman. fte oonrf dageo, exsouted by Misses Fauot and Usher,to waa a poem of motion. Tho piece eoefile exeot staged ftfid ceetented, It la unique." "Coo" song. "All In nil, tha spectacle of The Country Girl for In magnificence It "OUmIIo'' nag then teak up the turn autic drama beginning with "The Oaustn of the King," "The Man In Black," "The Rod Cockade," "Heart and Sword." "Robert of Sicily," "W Are King." Ho also played "Rlrho-Itoit- " with great anccen and appeared an many occassiono In "Eugene Ana," whlob ho and Paul Koater wrote tol gether. ' Poltowtag this he made appearances la "David Garrick's Love of tho a hw ven-loplay, prepared by hlmoalf. Tho maps Venice," suo-craafu- a wlials year to tho recovery of health, gaiaed, for ha has never bean at any tim to tho dlrooting which had been nlrnset chattered by hia oonetoat appHrnUon to hia work. influenoe of another, Mit haa mantgad to mmrtd hia ova chaiaoter to oudt hia Mr. White aide wont illrrot to th Rockies and there ho lived among the own praooaoiHved tdeaa of what nit foothills. He took up mineralogy as otor ahawlg b. U to not tmkhair a paatlm ang this naturally lag him ale that to tMa aiag be nrwcod tan bacie of thlsNy and bam hunt Jn hto to pnwpMUag. Tha raaslt of this work Ilea la tha Early Bird min work, and the praaonra of aab-jeet- aum-rner'- - -- stalr-WfaJu- torat; -- I d A FEAT OF MEMORY. nOMB ei Mrs, l1le-Osrtr- r marraNtn perfomance of "Du Barry" which wtt It given at the Grand opera boon oa Thuradar, May g, have th allghtoat Idea of the amount af walk requited for the lmpermnattoa of tho mllllnMT girl, Jeanotto Vauberalor, who dangled I nils XV of France Just as ho was tired of almost evereythlng In th world and particularly of the beam ties of hi own court at VerssJlisa. Mrs. Carter roaressRS that "Du Harry" b tha hardest, longest and moat tryshe ha ever ntejnptf- - B ing took her nearly four months to memorise the lints ;f the part, aU of oo simmer agent la her Sh altar Island cottage. She avers further It Ip thb toagest rate any aetrese of modes tfanoa has esuyed. The average part in a society play consists of about four thousand words; the popilar melodrama of these days allots 4.So) wvrda to the leading part; the principle parts of th present .lay musical comedies centals about 2,800 words. The part of Du Barry" as compared with some af the most prominent leading roies of the sucorssful play of th two decades, Is unquestionably the Icnqest. During the five aits of the Bnlusoo play Mra. Carter la called upon to apeak 10,000 words besides' the great aaisunt. of "buninaas' her part Ten tonus and words would make rather a formidable ft err non reading la a aoveL Nona of to chief feminine rale of pings of recent production boa coateliMd within n couple of thousand word of the number Mra. Carter apeak eveigr night. ' When "Cyras de Bsrgorhc Was drat presented tn tMa omintry much newspaper space waa derated to th fsdt that Roxane was eompnilod to niter g.lOt word during the aot'eq e the 7.SOO in to piece. Jallet apeak Shakeipereaa ramdace, while Portia' part In "A Merchant of Venlrs" la 101 wards lender. Desdemona (n Orhello" and Ophelia In "Hamlet" each have 7,h0 wards and the rotes of Camilla aad "Carmen are hut littl larger. r-!- e -- -- a Sto,?,41 MURDERER o. i"' well-wor- With Augustin Daiys Cempany, at the Grand 'Ir Comparatively frw persona who ham h Char-soler- ei . natural method of aottog wtdoh aaemp to carry eonetetion wlto It. wfih tha atruagla hag been hani, Mr. Whltp-nJ-o fiielewi th t b tool pot in years Uiiia spent, far ho hag lea hlrnaeK and hto walk d to tw tew mn knew It or thomnalrga. Mr. Wbttaailto . In hia present-pls-y m take (he pari of a g mm a m era hog b yet wlm die odb-ion art sea, he doffla tho eberartor anrij aemhlanoa af youth and riara to Ik-- J markable dramatic be Mite; a tram alttoa thatto at omoc difficult and yoi aoema to bp nonomiiiaiiod with oem-- j paratlve ahe. At any arik A m-oeho haa acbtovsd haw bon th va suit of bis ovto tmalJH ofarto not th rand V of osarifing it an rdctHar. Mach of hi ouoa ME, w Mdg beitovea haa been due to (be atol of too work of other grant striate. h has never teal an opportunity 6t an sly slug their methods and npfflyteE ; the knowledge thus gatoed to hto pte f needs. a sua-plclo-o, white-gowne- a tha-aeay, which Mr. WhUnaldo own Tel&uy with his moUwr, and - which lo kite-Stat. Idaho Spring CoU CerkHiaiy enough Mr. WhrUietde ha y. ll Ptostlcabla chelr and talk n Frank ITayma "MRS. WIGGS OF THE CARBAOE to w . PATCH." to tike Meeting manner, ut o his legs, so ho 4,1 ."ff Dear Old Mrs. Wlgga and her hiCab,po,Bibe Pfelee. km. 721 1,0 ,UJ,, family and frlrada of tbe Anjah 4,4Weft? Bor tu,D other bage Patch will entortoln at the Grand ,a Rtodnclag Wednesday, May I. The fsmlllar will all be there under th proroughly good Mr. Ifoatyn does tecting care of tho plsln but klnd.y can he Mrs. Wlgg. Awm her gograrhio offspring Asia. Australia and Burapona, Btofi. performance to Loroye Mary. Mlaa Haay, Mr. Behults. Ctrl Mr. the Deodar" blaa, Mrs. Elera. !bSwiJLL41w eT. the princese Hair. Billy Wlgga and all th wot 2? sri rrtT h on!jr unsram-JtThe character of Mrs. WJggs hat been teen's I?n skirt that la made as tnteraatteg la lh dramatlxa-tle- n Mra. Rico delirious contralto, jLtos tg,, by Mra. Flexnor aa to Hq. ?4 ere harmontoua made It In the book. Tho stage drawher costume wbra ing la apparentty "true to life," to use to it. o compartean, and even If It a - dora not cempletoiy oorraapond with Mur ettentlon ongrammadwill surely oaea Idea of th character formed fc?. Country Girl n they tinkle In a many ramlnlsoent tone, and Gilbert' A Monday- - and Tuesday, May 6th and 7th. CAUGHT. El Paso, Texas, April 27. Rlcsstlo Martinrx, alia Alberto Fernuad-- , wanted In Arizona for the murder near Uringaton of two Americas ranchmen, Flugget and Kennedy, was arrested here yesterday and hi betug held for fcqwMlion. - .. - |