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Show CIRCUS AT. THE PAIR GKGUNDS' Doctor Rowe Signs Contract for Trapeze, Acrobatic and Comedy Horizontal Bar Wonders Even an Air Ship Is to Sail at the Fair Grounds If the Fair Manager Has His Way, the Groat Steincr Troupe Will Ee at the Fair to Play to the Public Free. over the east at SI admission price. Doctor Howe says he has other attractions at-tractions he Is figuring on, and that ho expects the contracts for the tame in two or three days. In order to secure se-cure thpse large attractions, Doctor Howo had to Join hands with the Inter-State Fnlr at Spokane. Wash., which holds a lair one week following follow-ing the Pour-State Fair at Ogdcn. This is made necessary as the Steluer troupe, as well an the other first-class first-class hows cannot come to Ogden for Just one week. As soon a. the other attractions are signed up. Doctor Kowe, the manager of the fair, promises to give the Information In-formation to the public. He cays he is figuring on an airship and that ho (xpects to sign a contract for an airship air-ship which will probably cost fcim $1,-000 $1,-000 per day. From the foregoing It will be seen that Dr. Rowe purposes to make his fair excel anything ever seen in the state of Utah. Doctor II. M Rowc has Just signed up a contract with the famous Stelner Steln-er troupe, said to bo the greatest trapeze, comedy bar and acrobatic performers In the United States. Tho Stelner troupe will give four tree acts every afternoon and evening In front of the grandstand. One of the women wom-en performs hairbreadth nets, hanging hang-ing by her teeth high up In the air. She duplicates the great acts of the Curzon Sisters, now playing at the gTeat Hippodrome in New York city. The Steincr troupe comes direct from tho Minnesota Stato fair to the Ogden Pour-State fair. This alone is a guarantee guar-antee of the ability of tho entire troupe. Tho price at the Fair Grounds will be onlv DO cents for the entire fair, Including free seat in the grandstand grand-stand for the races, the sheep show Mid all combined. The Stelner troup , In Itself Is worth the price, as th I troupe has played to audlenc all j |