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CALIFORNIA THEATER.

BARTON & LAWLOR..................Managers

SARTON HILL.........................Acting Manager

COMMENCING

Monday.........March 24, 1879

ENGAGEMENT FOR A LIMITED SEASON

Of the Illustrious Government Scout and

POPULAR MILITARY GUIDE

B U F F A L O B I L L

(HON. W. F. CODY),

In his New Refined, recreational Drama (written expressly for him by Major A. S. Burt, U. S. A.), entitled

MAY CODY ;

Or, Lost and Won!

The Drama, MAY CODY: Or, LOST AND WON. though of a highly sensational character. is carefully blended with comely of the highest order, joined by a delicacy and spirited dialogue, surrounded by beautiful scenic contrasts, and impressively and imaginatively interpreted--a mirror-like reflection so perfect as to be almost the counter art of the events it describes--and cono usively establishes the claim of its author, Major A. S. Burt. U. S. A.. to distinguished consideration as a dramatist of decided merit. Based on facts and drawn from in doubts of actual occurrence, produced with Natural Scenery and Striking Tableaux, and more vividly strengthened by genuine Western men and Indian interpreters, it is truly one of the most exciting and interesting plays over witnessed--N. Y. Herald.

In Panoramic Order will be given. with ENTIRE NEW SCENERY (by VOEGILIN),
APPOINTMENTS and THRILLING TABLEAUX,

MOUNTAIN MEADOWS MASSACRE!

BRIGHAM YOUNG'S TEMPLE!

Or, as it is familiarly known at Salt Lake, "THE LION HOUSE"

THE DANITES!

The Endowment Chamber--The Carrison at Fort Bridger--General Harney's Quarters-- A Drumhead Court-martial--Darby McCune on his trick Donkey "Jerry."

The Western Scouts and United States Indian Interpreters,

THE BURGESS BROTHERS.

PA-CHA-RISK-Y, The White Boy Chief of the Pawnees,

The Youngest Chief of which any record is given among the entire Indian Nations.

MR. C. A. BURGESS,

Sioux and Pawnee Interpreter, who recently accompanied the noted INDIAN CHIEF JOSEPH to Washington in his Council with President Hayes and Cabinet.

During the Encampment Scene,

BUFFALO BILL

Will give an Exhibition of FANCY RIFLE SHOOTING, in which he is acknowledged Pre-eminent and Unrivaled,

And the Indian Interpreters will execute a number of

WAR DANCES, SONGS, Etc.

Only MAY CODY Matinee Saturday.

In preparation,

KNIGHT OF THE PLAINS.

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