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Show f those lines are mlnhty (loverly In" ic rpnted by Kred .N'llilo, in tho f.tle 10I0 hi Nathaniel Duncan. Whether i lie part was constructed for Mr. NH-, NH-, lo or Mr. Nlbln for the part Is h;irl , li det Tliilne. In case of neither Messers. (ohnn iiikI I Inn Is certainly lilt upon u very happy combination. lu the roles cr lesser prominence than that assumed by Mr. Nlblo, lliere rlomJti out with highly pb-usiug Impressions Im-pressions that of Sam C, rutin in por-tiayod por-tiayod by Prank Hucon, and also that of Graham s daughter Hetty, mid portrayed por-trayed wiili meal credit hv Miss Aliu.a P.elwln. While these two may be sin-fled sin-fled out as prominent In Mr. N lido's support It must Ij said to the credit f both Meesers. Cohan and Harris i ml the members of tin- company that Here Is nut a v.caU spot In ihe entire en-tire cast. A lllu ral amount of the success of the piece Is based on the very creditable credit-able stago direction of t'.eorgo L. Sar-i;i Sar-i;i nt, the ilslng young director who las been factor In "The Fortune Hunter' since Its earliest progenia-t'on. progenia-t'on. lli.i able direction was apparent last night in every di'pf i liueul of tho production. "THE FORTUNE HUNTER." "Ihe Fortune Hunter" at the Or-phcuin Or-phcuin last night was accorded the greatest honor that was ever bestowed bestow-ed on n production at the local house the honor ol the largest attendance In the history of the Orpheuin. Evoiy available Inch of standing room space vaa occupied and fully two hundred people turned disappointedly away from the box oliico when they were urablo to secure seats. If "The Fortune For-tune Hunter" ever returns to Og b.n, take a Christmas tip and "shop early." It Is positively the best comedy production pro-duction that has ever visited Ogden tnd every person who witnessed the play last night will voice their approval ap-proval of this statement. The production produc-tion has been widely heralded ttroughoul the west as a triumph, but the fortunate few who had previously previous-ly witnessed the play were unable to make their fr.ends fully comprehend the treat that was In htore for them They will appreciate the advice uow. Presented by the original coiupanj. the production appoarcd In all Its lii-1 lii-1 1 Susie value cast, scenic effects anJ ill. There Is absolutely nothing in the pieco which even savors of the stereotyped. Even the lov0 affair of Nathaniel Duncan Is unique in the fact that ho has considerable dlfflcul ty breaking off the engagement with on heiress lu order to marry tho poor girl he really loved. Wlnchell Smith Injected bouio. splendidly splen-didly clever lines into his play and |