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Show 'commendable, nnd tin- volcen worthy' uf honorable mention. The, company was a large one and had i ho appearance of being carefully careful-ly Bclected. The chorus men and girls were a little above the average, aud the mu-ede mu-ede of the piece was of thut fetching nort that sends the audience away whistling. Mr. Jens Dandy as Hans Wagner, the Cincinnati brewer doing Europe, was cast as well as actor ever was. Ills fountain scene, was very nlctly done, and compelled laughter from i-very section of tho house. But Mr. Dandy waj not the only Mar In the performance. Tho entire cast Is billed a of the ntellar sort, and their efforts would tend to confirm con-firm It. Miss Frances Cameron as Mrs Madison Mad-ison Crocker of New York probably outshone the other of the constellation, constella-tion, but nono of the players was of leaser magnitude than first W. A. K. PRINCE OF PILSEN. Cast. Carl Otto, the Prince of Pilsen... Edward Mora Hans Wagner, a Cincinnati brewer brew-er "Jcbh" Dandy Lieut. Tom Wagner, U. S. N" . . Iver Anderson Arthur St. John Wilderforce, Lord Shrlrapton Walter Catlett Francois, concierge Hotel Internationale Inter-nationale Robert O'Connor Serg. Brie of the Gendarmes. . Wallaeo Beery Cook's Courier, Vauaar Girl's pilot pi-lot TeJ Rums Jimmle. a bellboy. . Dorothy Dc-llmore Mrs. Madison Crocker from New MUs Frances Cameron Edith Adams, a Vassar girl Miss Olive North SUlonle,' Mrs. Crocker's maid Mlsa Lillian Lawson Nellie Wagner. Hans Wagner's daughter... Miss Vera Blair Stanley "The Prince of Pilsen" was presented present-ed at the Ogden theater to the largest crowd that haw attended that place of amusement so far this season. The play wan given as nicely as It ever was. The contumlng was elaborate, and attractive, the pceni-rv was oulto |