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Show who has met with considerable success suc-cess as a dramatist. Williams and Warner arc grotesque oven In their billing, as they announce an-nounce themselves as , "direct from Yuxrup." They are French musician and comedians, and their versatility Is shown by the fact that they perform per-form with equal skill on the trombone, xylopone, sa.xaphone, violin, viola, harmonica, har-monica, piston and various other musical mu-sical Instruments. Not . content with excelling with these, they have Invented In-vented a new ono they call "The Cla-cophone." Cla-cophone." and they also Introduce an "organ" with a human voice, another of their conceptions. Arthur Dowen. the singing cartoonist, cartoon-ist, la a versatile entertainer and a clover crayon artist, and his combination combina-tion of black and white art. wlih songs, Is most attractive. Mr. Rowen Is a newspaper cartoonist of wide reputation, rep-utation, and the sketches ho presents on his canvas are especially meritorious, meritori-ous, although his singing voice Is so exceptionally good that this portion of his offering would wdn applause alone, even though his , artistic draughting were entirely eliminated. The two together, oacli well done, a unique compination. Harry La Relle. billed as the "Athlete "Ath-lete Extraordinary," has an act quite GREAT BILL AT THE ORPnTOM- I0WJIGHT Unless all signs Tall the vaudeville bill at tho Orphcum tomorrow night will be the most pretentious program the vaudeville kings have sent to this city since tho theater opened. Some of "tho most expensive features ever (brought Into the vaudeville tleld will have- a place on the new program next Sunday, and the claim of tho management that money has been poured like water to procure these attractions Is likely to be accepted by every theater-goer who turns his steps toward the Ogdcn Orphcum next week. "High Ufe In Jail." a travesty by Ren Shields, broadly burlesquing the dally routine of the prisoners who are compelled to dress In stripes, will be a clever and amusing feture of next week's Orpheum bill. Each of the different from the usual acrobatic acts seen on the stage. Tils offering Is entirely new and will be a delight to all Orpheum patron. New klnodrome pictures and a good musical program will complete a moat pleaslug bill. - convicts Is permitted to havo his garments gar-ments cut according to his own fancy fan-cy and to follow his own ideas in the way of diversions. Ia this prison, the banker, tho millionaire financier, his secretary, the crook trusty and other Inmates rnjoy themselves with song, story and impromptu entertainment. In fact they possess all the privileges of an up-to-date country club, Including Includ-ing a private cafe, billiards, pianos and golf Wm. H. Sloan and W. H. (Bill) Mack impersonate tho two principal roles, and associated with them are Frank De Groat, Nelsou Doyle, Charles Smith and Joe Schwab, Rameses, the Egyptian Wonder Worker, will appear In hla Temple of Mystery, an erection of picturesque and gorgeous character, In which he performs a variety of startling feats. Tho London Dally Telegraph declares, that "hl6 performance seems to suggest sug-gest a league with tho evil one, and that had he lived a couple of centuries cen-turies ago he would have been bundled bun-dled without ado to the stake." The many things he does savor exceedlng-Ingly exceedlng-Ingly of witchcraft, two In particular, the sacrifice of the Fire Goddess and his own ecllpso and resurrection Tho Goddess In her most splendid raiment Is consumed by real flames of Are In full view of the audience, and from her charred bones Rameaes restores her to life. The eclipse and resurrection resurrec-tion of Rameses baffle description. Tho marvel of them can only be realized real-ized by the spectators Zellali Covington and Rose Wilbur, will present "The Parsonage." a play In which these two clever artists represent rep-resent seven different characters in as many scenes, varying from the simple minded country girl and bov to tho wayward girl who has strayed from home, the villain and murderer and tho detective. Mr. Covington and Miss WlFbur change their costumes with marvelous rapidity, and It is difficult dif-ficult at first for the audience to credit tho statement that two persons supply the entire performance "The Parsnagev" It should he mentioned. Is the composition of Mr. Covington, |