Carroll Johnson

Blackface vocalist and dancer. As usual, he is probably the finest dress performer on the vaudeville stage, and is the personification of neatness throughout his entire act. He had two or three new songs this afternoon and some new talk, and made a big hit with his prizefight recitation at the finish. 22 minutes in one.

Ten-Ichi & Troupe

In magical illusions. The opening of the act, the magical, by the young girl is simply repetition of what has been done by many three a day magicians here. The rope tying trick is very good and their water juggling at the finish is a great novelty. It is a very quiet act but while I think people liked it, it got very little applause. 28 minutes, 2 shows.

Sam Elton

Acrobatic Comedian. While his act was good, it was something of a disappointment as we didn’t get the screams of laughter, that the big ad in the Clipper led us to believe.

Little Clara Kirwin

this is a little Providence girl who sings a couple of coon songs and one other comic song, and on account of her local acquaintance is all right for us. I would hardly recommend her for the rest of the circuit. 10 min. in one, 3 shows.

Biograph

4 shows, 14 min. in one—just a medium lot of pictures, one or two of them being interesting enough to redeem the balance. Personally, it is always attractive for me, and I cannot see why it does not interest others. However, it is the strongest feature we can put at the end of our show.  Comment: the show is a very strong one, and if I had been able to retain it as I first made it up, it would have gone much better than it did, but Johnson & Dean absolutely refuse to do any work in one, and I had to make a quick shift of acts, with the result that the show was weakened. It also run over 15 minutes. Owing to the fact that the time was incorrectly given. The show will pan out very strong went it get[s] arranged right.

Lew Bloom

2 shows, 15 min. in one—practically the same material he gave us before, and he was terribly handicapped by following a lot of Swift ask, for which reason he did not hold his audience to any extend [sic?]. When he gets placed in an easier position in the bill, he will go all right. He went much better upon the occasion of his previous engagement.

Zimmer

2 shows, 12 min. in one—Capital juggler of small articles, and makes a rattling good hit in the strong part of the bill to set by. His juggling of balls is particularly noteworthy, as he probably excels anyone else in the business in that particular line of work.

Johnson & Dean

2 shows, 10 min, full stage—though neither of these people are good singers, they certainly have got a “cinch” on the favor of the public. They got a big reception when they came on, and all of their songs were encored, the kinetoscope dance at the finish making an especially strong hit.

Fisher and Carroll

2 shows, 15 min. in one—had practically all new material and scored a bigger laughing hit then I have ever known them to do before. Of course, they had a good place on the bill, with very little laugh provoking material in advance of them, and thus had better chances.

Yamamoto Brothers

2 shows, 10 min. full stage—a capital tight wire act, with a bit of perch specialty at the finish that made a great hit. If I had known more about it in advance would have billed it heavier, as it is just the kind of thing that goes strong here.