Show THE ORPHEUM Most of the really good acts at the Or Orpheum Orpheum Orpheum this week have hae been seen In Salt Lake before but they are az well worth seeing again and the bill as a whole is isa isa isa a pleasing one John Hyams and Leila L lIa McIntyre In The are even better than ever and in the sketch in which the demure Quaker miss is initiated into the mysteries of ot the stage stase Miss Mc McIntyre McIntyre 11 Intyre introduces several character songs that should be classed as the test best and flintiest bits of f vaudeville given n in Salt Lake this season seas n Cathenne Hayes and Hazel Johnson in inA InA inA A Dream of Baby Bab Days are the same jolly pair and their act is as good as when first seen here heie which by b the way wa is 18 good enough to merit the generous ap apI plau e given last t night Chesterfield I the posing horse hors with Rose Royal give ghe one of the most pleasing animal acts on the circuit horse hone is II a beauty and the ace is immensely Immens ly popular with all I lovers loers of or animals Charles Barry BaIT and Hulder Holder open opel th bill with an amusing sketch which serves to put the audience in good humor and John Veil Weil does some clever sleight stunts accompanied by b so some mo momore more or less humorous us conversation The TheDo TheDe TheDo Do De Sancti quartet proved a disappointment I fro man artistic point of view although the son was well i 1 he 1 George W Cunningham and Hermn Ma lh Marlon Manon non are better than the average knock knockabout knockabout knockabout about team and their acrobatic work is isa I Ia Ia a ral novelty The moving pictures are about as usual I COLONIAL THEATRE The Cat and the Fiddle played to a capacity house houle at the Colonial night It is the same good show that was given at the Salt Lake theatre last season with several new and clever fea tea features features tures The whole piece has been fresh freshened freshened freshened ened up the costumes are new and at attractive attractive attractive and the staging exceptionally fine It is a spectacular performance with some S good music but mainly relics for its popularity on rapid change of scenic effect From the captains farm I Ito Ito to the cave of the water witches the I deck deek of or the good ship Diana and the th sinking of or the ship is quick transformation tion of the most effective sort It Is a performance that the grownups like im immensely immensely but the magic and beauty of ot the stage effects are also said to draw large audiences of children Many lany of the original cast cost were seen in last nights production The Elmore si 81 Florence Willis Theresa Miller George Wakefield Mort Infield 1 Lawrence awrence I Gothard and others were with the show I last winter but Charles Sellon Selion who plays the leading role of Happy a child I of fortune wis heard for the first time with the present pre nt cast He is the whole show as far as acting goes and is a capital comedian The part he takes Is about the only thing that holds the plot I together for It is only when Happy ap appears i pears that it is seen to be the same piece But no n one questions the rapid transformation transform of scene There are seven seen changes in the first act seven seen in the second act and five in the third many of ot them new and all nil clover clever The Elmore sisters do a number of novel turns and the little one Polly had the audience with her from the start Her facial con contortions contortions contortions are funny especially especially especially ally on the pretty countenance Both Iloth of the girls are arc pretty and clever Their b are If I Were a Sail Sailor Sailor or and A Yard and a Half lIaf of Grand Opera Sellon Was ivas heard to best ad I vantage in Find It In the Al Almanac Almanac Almanac manac and In the Mother lother Goose Baby Dolls DoUs a new feature this season A pretty song that Is also new ne is My lIy Male Maid in the Moon icon by Wilfred lIfred and chorus The Cat and the Fiddle will be heard during luring the entire week at nt the Colonial with Wednesday and Saturday matinees Tuesday night the will be pres present present present ent in a body and some new features are expected BROWN FROM MISSOURI Brown from Missouri with the Ar Arington ArIngton ington players went well at the Bungalow theatre last night Its a story of ot gold golc mines a it beautiful b woman jealous rivalry and financial Intrigue all mixed Up am and seasoned with villainy The girl marries for money and runs Into the somewhat uncomfortable situ situation situation situation of holding in her hand the fate o oher ot of I her and her father both running The plot concerns itself lt with will the tempting and testing of her character and Incidentally with the fortunes am an and love of two men one her former forme sweet sweetheart sweetheart heart the other her husband Brown of or Missouri plays secord accord fiddle to the villain and aIm also handles whatever of comedy com d the play pIa affords A Montana sold geld ld mine mint of Jf f ratter rather shifty I character forms a center of dispute Stolen stock tock proxies furnish am ample ample ampie pie complication also a melodramatic cli climax climax climax max The play Is as good as us most of its kind Carson Bland a successful miner with John Ince In the role rol is the loading char character character character acter He marries Evelyn Eveln Varney Frances fFrances Brandt playing after getting her father a banker In the corner and holding him there until she offers herself as ransom Richard Marshal cashier in bank and s sweetheart of the girl resents rc this program and ad undertakes to oust Bland BInd from control of a Montana gold mine his whole source ot or wealth plays this part The rest of cf the cast Is evenly divided for the fight that |