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Show lng tricks with rings and watches Irrowed from the audience. The third part of the entertainment entertain-ment Is the magician's supper, which consists of making 6teamlng hot coffee cof-fee from coffee beans, milk from rice and sugar from rice. The coffee cof-fee Is served to people In the audience. audi-ence. A largo quantity of candy is made from a vessel fc-ntalolng bran It was real candy lor It was given to the children. His Illusions with cauary and a duck were cleverly done. From a small paper tn tambourine tam-bourine he extracted a number of pieces of silk which ho rolled in a hunch and made an American flag. The entertainment closed with the Hindoo mysterious cabinet trick I which was successfully executed. A feature of the evening was the music furnished by the Weber academy acad-emy band under the direction of I Prof. I'. W. Nichols. The -boys-rendered a number of select Inns Including In-cluding patriotic airs, that were re- j celved with applause. The band is a great credit to the Weber academy as well as the city of Ogden. LAURANT IS PLEASING IN MAGIC Laurant, tho man of many mysteries, mys-teries, with one of the best evenlugs In magic seen in Ogden in a number of years, entertained about fifteen hundred people at tho Weber academy last night The magician afforded one of the best entertainments that the Weber academy lecture course has Lad in many mouths. Laurant Is one of those clean, refined re-fined magicians that wins the audience audi-ence the minute he steps before them. He Is dliferont from the usual talking prestidigitators in that h6 is a cultured cul-tured man and refrains from the use of slang or remarks that are offens-he offens-he to ladies and children. In many of his tricks ho had children go on the stage and assist him, much to their delight and that of the audience as well. All tho children whom Laurant Lau-rant called upon were treated with respect and were not made the object ob-ject of ridicule, as Is usually the case with magicians. The most complete apparatus and paraphernalia ever carried by a magician is carried by Laurant. Every trick or act Is a good one and interesting and there are about fifty of tbem ell opens the entertainment entertain-ment with n scries of handkerchief tricks, followed by a number of nmus- |