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Show any act of its kind has produced la Ogden. Mr. Williams and Mr. Warner pt up a very interesting mimical, pav. Ins tho trombone, xylophone, harmonica, and tho clacophonc, which is their own invention. Tho andicnr uhowed great enthusiasm when 'Dlx-le' 'Dlx-le' 'and "Yankee Doodle' were play, ed on tho clacophone. Zellah Covington and Miss Rn,, Wilber mad an Instantaneous hij jQ their play. "The Parsonage." Mr c0Y. ington impersonated four chaiarterj nnd Miss Wllher ihren. Great dexterity dex-terity and aklll was shown by both la the rapid change of cvstume. "High Life in Jail." a travesty, shown by Will It. Sloan, Bill Mack & Co. Tho scene was the interior of a Jail. Each prisoner leDg fam. ed according ro hi? station In m. from the "bell-hop" np to the mllllm. lro crook. Much amusement was furnished fur-nished by the songs and jokes, raafc. Ing tho place rJl lively for a JhII. Arthur Rowcn, the sinking cartoon- 1st, was very good In both bin Sng. lug and cartoon work, changing en face to another. Ranics.es, the Egyptian wonder, my, t'fled the audience, bringing water, handkerchiefs, etc , from the air, tho hatching of eggs and tho growth of natural flowers, and the appearaneo and disappearance of tho flro godd3. Tho cost of the total equlpmentor this act b about $10100. The klnodromo pictures were appreciated appre-ciated as shown by the general laughter laugh-ter throughout the house. The mustc by the Orpheum orchestra was rendered ren-dered with much skill. ORPHEUM THEATER A packed house greeted the first night s performance of tho new show which opened the Orpbeum last night. The house was a record breaker such as tho splendid bill deserved. Each act received Instant applause. The show each week Is gaining a higher standard and for this week is coming" near to tho mark of perfection. Harry Labelle. with his extraordinary extraordi-nary athletic stunts, came nearer to doing the impossible in his lino than ' |