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Show o . SUNDAY NIGHT'S BENEFIT. The benefit for the Theatrical Mechanical Me-chanical Association m the Orpheum theatre on Sunday c ening promises to he a hummer. This organization has just established a local lodge here and already includes 60 members from the ranks of the Salt Lake playhouses. play-houses. Quarters have been secured in the Destret National Bank building; and everything is perfectly lovely. The management of the Orpheum has placed the theatre at the disposal cf the T. M. A's while all hands from the box office to the flyman have donated do-nated their services for the evening. One of the features of the evening will be the orchestra which has been enlarged by Willard Weihe for the occasion and will include in addition to the regular Orpheum orchestra two French horns, a cello and two more strings. Until the various traveling companies com-panies due in town arrive on Saturday Satur-day afternoon the program will not be made up in its entirety, but among the talent that will absolutely appear K the following: Kuhn Brothers, song and dance specialties. - Miss Millie Williams, illustrated scngs. Jack Held, Humoious cartoons. La Gette, Aerial Gymnast. Behind The Scenes, setting and sinking, an act. Miss M. Mulvey, soloist on the Italian Harp. Wight and Younger, Feats of Marvellous Mar-vellous Strength. Horace S. Ensign, Salt Lake's Popular Baritone. Appleby, symphony banjoist. Merode, Athel, etc., On Roman Rings. Kinodrome, and thice other acts. |