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Xtie Blllboara 11 George V. Bobert and Sylvia Heln. WHOM.- wlUborillnK t^ mnlefU am- !Sr» ""to 8*«iion. li«Te pattlMnj eouplcM SS enUre »eon, and moet or Vtt attmbera ax* to tue band* of UK pnblUihers. Jo«. W. Stem » Co; Tbe Oreat I>afayette Show provides BMt of tbe (Dtrrtalnment it Keltk's for tb« , =11^ ^ Antfuftt aB; ot1i«r nnmbi n tliao Jala own Mac intndncfd by Win. BooelU, In. s tketcli. {Idbnt. arm. • Boropeaa MyMitlM. «Mm » Uic fMtnrr act*, bot tta* Jkotr will. U .. mvjH^ ji^ BILL LATI CHIOAOM) NBWt There wUI be aometblnc doins In the Mtk UnC in Cblcaso next —ii wi . White Ctir SlI offer ■ nnaibrr ot n*w attnetloiu: Sam ■nd 1> to remodvlcd; Tta» Caaeadca, on tlie wnt iMe will *■> feature* en- tirely new to CbleaKO, and If we - may belleT* tLe report whicb baa Jaat readied onr ears, tiere will be a Sleeplechaae park, pattenied after Tlljoa'a at Coney liland on tbe northwest tlie. TUe 8tee|ile«h«ae Parlt will be bollt by MBti-rn capllallata aud conducted under eastern DJIIiageaient. WUlIe we ti*Te not b«xn able to ODnOrm the atateuient, yet our source of Infer- mitloD la aucb that we be)Ieve It to be re- liable, it la declared tbat Gna HUl and a party at eaatrm capllallala were Id Chicago several Smn taat n-eeb stndylns eondltlooa at Wlilto aty and otb«f iiarlu, and rldine aroaad ton-o ill llftct can and antomoblles, slalos op tbe load fItliatiM ftiim all pointa ol view. Tliey - tSnt an' aptlan on forty acrea of erouod on tlie aK^wtai aMe foe tbe Steeplechase Park. It M alawd Uiat among the attractions at Steeple- ftMm Park will be: Haaoted Castle. Honae Up Side' Down, Aeroacope, Miniature RnllroAd, a fint-dam Tanderllle theatre, automobile car- afe,'bandaome dining ball and, as a apeclal teatnre, a ratbakeller, which will be In tbe Batnrcfof itn nndrrgroand reatanrant of maaalTe proportlaas. equipped with a refrigerator plant end electric (an service, making tbe atmokpliere tlilrt.T to forty degrees cooler than above ground. Tbe undfrjtroond restunrant is to be Illuminated ^irlth hondreda of electric llRlita. The plana ^for tbe Sleeplechaae, It la said. Include a la- goco, which will nin all around the border ot tbe park, and nfioa wblcb gondollera will ply their, nieaanre boats. . Patrons cMrrlng the Steeplechase Paik wflU tmm-vnt ttt luaan on a draw bridge. The C MC * aee' on the weat-slde will ■adwdtMiy bo on* .«( tfa» crMtaat cxplolta- tiSDa la the anmnnnit park Uae ia tUa eoontry. Wt are aot permitted, at tbta ttaae. to dlvnlge tA plaoa tS the nuinagrment. ate mote •r Itaa aaeTO r s a nt vyltb tbem, hamiw,. and can la' Day wadHs a larias eC la tbe daya 'tv coma. The proposition to erect a pleasure pier on tbe lake abore la still nnder (onatdera- tlon pending the decision of the Secretary of War. The psrtlea who have this Innovation In hand are men of unlimited means and dgnre CD apending a million dOIIaia on tbe prelect ta..the'Ci«at tha ■etenuaaBt aois Cbmhw Ib tarn a I lenm that Paul D. Howse has been ■a-ancaiid aa aunager of Wblte Cltr, and It aataled bin ealary la «10.a00 a year. Wblte ty baa proven a wondertaUr ■ncccaOa taa- tare fw tbe atoekboldeca. Wbllc it la Saa- VMBlble fnr ns to glee tbe exact flgnifs, TCt we kaow Wblte city proflts have been enormons. Wbat with White City. The Cascades, Wecplediaar, , Rlvervlew. Saai Sond, lUTlnla, Obate* Faik. end the Ptawma War, aBoaemoit atebm aast >«a> «1D tt plenty. ^^^^ The Olympic offers the followInK bill week Aug. 28: Spook Ulnstrels. Zuielle & TernoD. Mr. Mrs. Perkins Fisher. Macey * Hall. Joe n.vnne. Dixon AHolme*. Lea Elgonas, Trgge and Panlels. Nettle Fields, Delmore and ntrrell. Andy-Rice. Cbas. Oloaa and Son, Jng- Wng Delno; .LezMstna Blaleia aad Oeo. K. Voor'a Klnodteoe;' F. J(l BariMB-lian tdaoe aide shows and privilege'people .'to flood advantafle at-bla atreet falm br frtsa. TO., week 4eiiMBbtr 4. iber 11. aad Oaataa. Be' caa ow a tea- air.' Oatara reports gicat Otrttiage. III., imk tt] Mo., week Septa mix piece band for Pern, boalneas' ttrfs season. The iPeople'.i Theatre opened Satur- day. Aognat.SfT. for tbe season with new man* agement and Its new atock company hi The Belle of. Rlcbntnnd. Tbe new company Includes Bdna Barlle Linden as leading woman and ■award Raa»- aa- leading man. Walter Fred ajaea. Bane Bvans. Loatae .tjeater, H. A. La ■etle aad otbrra. The new managera. the Chi- WlottMMInl' flrm of WlaflfleM, Bowlaad and g™Wd. Mw reduced prleia aad iaend a long ■t at ''na> aeweat playa.' ■ • X R., .Xnderann. asslatanf' cwierai ■aaaflte it fne OoMnopoMtan Ama aMsat Co.. via a weljcome caller Friday, Preparatlnns for. the first production •f the Rev, John Snyder'a play. As Te Sow. ate well nnder way at MeVlrker'a Theatre, where the new diyma will have flrat presentation ™ any stage Snnday night. September S. The author, the company and tbanMtaeefa. Winiam Bmdv and Joieph R, OlMaw arrived In <Jhicain> Xfonday "to pat In a Oaal week of re- af?* ?? the stage they are to nae during 0» foar weeks' eneagen-.ont for McVlcker's. »JS!.*ji""°^'"' Is a resume of the vraeh^dolfiga In local mnsic publishing circles: sWwtOB Pnik Oa. This company have a number ■•new enea In preaa, anch as Alone on My Hontymeoii. by Rranen and Sawyer: Pleaae SS'v'^l T-»nrv For Me, by Jack O'Keefe 552 Ii. Rarry Freeman: Ton're Not a Bit Older ™*iy, by Bninni and Biooke Eltrym: Ogallala ?! 5' 52. 'ndlan love anng. by Branen and Wjyd. writer* of Uy Lady Bird, which latter SSf. 'S IntenioTated mirobrr In Tbe tniee Bm. and nixlana. a saatbem Intermeaao. kI S; "'"man. The Aamleaa Leagne March, SL.*"? ComlakT. pnMMied by the same flrm. Is proTlnc a big aelln. Mlaa Crtmlakv ■a now connected with the Mewtaa Pobllabing »>• as amaser. She la tba ahea ut Obarlca Comlaky. praldrat at Ohleafla Wblta ta, la « clever mnairlan, and I beU(>««, deailned to take tank with tbe beat of tbem. My Lady Bird pioved a big succeaa tor Artbor Habn, Baritone, at Jackaon Park laat week: be used It aa a aong solo with tbe Beventb Regiment Band. Jell Branen, the genial manager of this company, will start on an extended trip west, September 1. In tbe interest of his catalosoe. Ilia advance cards read aa follows: "Alone on My Honey- moon with My L.ady Bird Not a Bit Older Today, so Please Save The Laat Dance For Me.' Jeir will visit the trade In aU the-principal cities Resent. Ben Jerome's lateat muaieal comedy, now playing tbe LaSalle Theatre, conulna many mnalcal numbers which are far above the ordi- nary and look very promising, among tbem being Uttle Bo-Peep, Cblldhood Days, The Strln Song, Land of Tbe Welnerwurst. Foxy Firefly, Golden Rod, Sodal Game and Van'll Plnd 'Em In Chicago. PubUshed by F. B. Ilavllaud Sl Co: Tbe Soke ot Dnlnth at McVlcker's ts endowed with a number of good saiiga wblcb nightly meet with genuine applause, such aa What's Tbe tiae of Working If Your Health ta OoodT It My Man Could Do It For Me, No Peach Hangs Too High For Him Tlieo. Roalu. Llaie Was a Telephone OlrL Zensdee, Tbe Sel ilsh UtOa Deckling. Sttenooos. Tbe Drraden Sbepardeis. Tear Eyes TeU Me So, Sweetbrsrt of My Childhood Days, Give Me Death «r Yletoiy and Tbrongb AU Bteraltr Unste by Uaz S. Witt. I'nijilabcd to Jos. Stem: Pat How- ley spent • ffew dan. la Cbicasa laat week in the latsfasl of tha aabHShlnf -boaae bearing his naoa. Ha wt mK a- taiy flattering re ceptlon. SUs Is tha fleet vlalt ot Mr. Bow- Iw to CblMfls aiaea tha dhfrinliaa of the flrm of Bowle/'in^raier * Og. U. Wlnutk ft Sons contrtfl the pnbllablng ctgbta ts the score and ladirldoal onmbets of The Uarer at Toklo (Klehard Carle, librettist. Wm.^ Piadaclcfc Peters, rampoier). I Like Yon. Toklo. Uy Pltirul rilgbt. Cheer Cp Ererybody. A Tosst To Tbe Moon. Cmlalng Home and The Mayor of Tbklo are the more pronounced sncceaaea. Chas. Harris: Doing Immense business with several of the more consplclons songs In Tlie Land ot Nod. such aa If I Were The Man In The. Moon, The Belle of Baldbead Itow, How Waa J to Know. How Would Yon Like To Two-atep.' Tb^ Same Old Moon. Bonnie and Jingles and Jokes Words by Franks E. Adams and Will M. Hough, music by Joseph B. Howard. The Geeier of Geek, by Robert J. Adams and Paal Schlndler contains a number of catchy and lively con- coctions. Particularly may this be said ot Dals.rland. The Minstrels on Parade. Tbe Boo- eee-boo. Tbe Fourth of July. The Pretty Eskimo and Dainty Cnpld. Bob will be remembered favorably as the composer of Tbe Sweetest Girl In Dixie snd That Klckapoo Indian Man. and Paul by bis clever work on tbe score ot The Isle of Spice. WIU Rosslter: Professional par- lors crowded dally. Farewell Uy Annabelle la the big number in this caralogne, with A Nice Girl OonId Do Wonders With Me. a close second. Rosalter will contrrl tbe publishing rights to the score of F. M. Bame.i' new colored aggregation. A Royal Coon, by Wm. B. Priedlander and Jotan X.arklns; conrrtrlslnp Itie tollowlng songs: Csptain Cnn: A Ckx>n of Pedigree: The Chinese Lanndry Man: Mammy's Little Dreamy Coeas Botili''Ile: I'll Be Sack In a MIttote, Snt t Ost Ts Oo Kow: Don't Forget Joor Dear Old Dadt C-'Wist BiaTe Chicken: 0ood4m.JC«n: Tha Oaptala Iha Totaateers: Oaaaa. Mr iHgi.Oam la Tha Ttald Bine: A Royal Ooaarit The aTaa .Ih.'Rw Uboa Were a Coon: (tatrrpoUted. by Pted. Ilihtr), aad Tbe Ambitions Ctton. Dir. CHedlaader la now professional manager «or atr. Vaaalter, and ia a hustling, energetic fellow sneb as wni bas ever anrrounded tilmwlf with. Mr. 'Larkln la the writer of Steam's big bit. Shame On Tou. C. M. Chajiel & Co.—Ofr. Chapel «ias Jaat re- turn'-d from a two weeks' bnalneas trip In tbe East, where he met with flattering snccess. se- curing many jtriey orders for Hiram Greon. Good-bye: Adien; iBoy In Blue; When The Ori- oles Are 'Neatluft Oooe A^paln. and The tMaa querad^rs. OJr. ChappI hsu composed tbe music to Joe Bertiert's new burlesque on The Mnsic Master, whloh will be ^presented In Lew Field's Theatre in 'JCew York tfiils month. -W. A. Thampson, one time mana«;er for .the W, C- Polla Co.. Ia now connected In a like capacity with the Victor Krmier Co Rob -Adams Is now associated wltli 'Will Ro<y»iter as professional man. Jim O'Pea haft written a knock-out set of words to Victor Krwner's rag. St. Louis Tickle. W. C. Powell'a patro]. The GrenadlT. is proving a big favorite with Chicago bands. John Allen, manager band and orchrotra depart- ment Iryon A Healy, la reading jiroof on bis book of verses; wtaeta vlll ahortbr be imblished by a prominent eastern pdiUsber. The F. J. A. Fostrr Co.. Jobbers «t tha.Mad yon sing and tlie other kind. M i%tBna. atnet la dolnft ex- ceptionally, lorfls 'esliBBa>.afl haalasss." Ben npv. alack laatib. .Paaaau. lUc aad Dixie rteiiea aia the. leadlag aelleta 'hi Mm AMrlgbt Mufle Oo.'s estslogae. Sam dfeyvrs is hastllng to nu orders for TaiAee Grit. Arabo^a and Kar- sma. Leo Feist's big Instrumental offerings. Marx Gumberts. well-known to clr- cna men penerally, haTln«: t>een Identltled In the manacement of j>rlTllPce« with several !»hows. died (It his home In RvansvUl". Ind., Atwrust 3 from afcycew* of fbe kldncvs. In 1SS7 and ISOO t*ie deceased had the privileges with Sells Bros.' S''o;t«: In Ii*SS lie was privilege manager wltli the Shelby Shows. The bill at the Haymarket week .Ingnst 88 Includes: Sevnteen Perkln's Znu- ^ves, LeRov and Clarion. IFonr Musical Avalos. Mr. and Mrs. Bnnonde. Troha the Great. Carver ind Pollard Clayton. Jenkins snd Jasper. Ethel nohlnRon, Brown and Brown. Clarence Slsten*. Harris and Ddxiss. Billy Plummer. Bnrton nnri Rnrton. Kate Kearney, and Geo. K. Spoor's klno- drome. At White City week August 27 nnmr^'s MetMSMUtaa" Sand and tree out-door ex4ilMtlafl* br tht Uflht Comellss, acrobats, and fie Five BoldSNS. with their 1>l<TCle act, bead the attractloha. t^-*tde Down la a new mnaleal romeiir to be iiresented at Sans Sonel. Sl- >erv*a Hand doses at fbe Oollaenm on bbor Par, S''ptembrr 4. Creatore Is creating a sen- sation at Xlsmark Garden. Miss Clara Heaa ta the ndotst at the Brooke concert* this week. Tbe Roval nnnKarlan Knaben Kappello. under the leadewhlp of Johann Weber, open.' at Pivl- nla. Ttie Jolly Grass widows are at the Folly. Ti-e theatres sre doing a nice bnslnesa generally. Managers aia fery optimistic over the prospeeU of tlie lifl aad winter season. WABJBdaif A, PATRICK. Who opened at Wallsck'a, Nevt .Tork. Isst .ilWk. la Easy Dawson, a straight' comedy,. In 'Otilcb bot one song is lotroducd, ind that by the star. It la Mr. Hltehcoek's^ifirat sppear- anea hi a plaea witbavt a «horas sbice he rose to ^ -r Dreamland Park Co., Mo. 147 East State street. Trenton, N. i.i cspltsl fllS,O0O. The- atrical and mnate hsB peopcfatais. csteccis. restaorant and hotH^ 'kCMm. .''laaNpsHrtHa— Mark G. Bibbs, Stafllay flt'^TMEara and Btoer G. Rublnstcen. D. Frank Dodge Co., New York City; capital. f2.000. TbeatrloaL Incorporators—D. Frank Dodge, American Theatre, Eight avenue and 42d street; Edwin Q. Stone. 135S Broadway, and David W. Wall. 244 West 24th street. Roberts-Arnold Co.. New York City; capital. 15,000. Theatrical. Incorporators—Nelson Rob- erts and Pmnk B. Arnold, 1402 Broadway; Carl L. Perlu. 241 West 44th street and Phil P. Benedict. 1402 Broadway. Fred Irwln Amusement Co., New York City; caplbU. $5,000. Theatrical. incorporators— ~ ' ' ' .Bslaer. and Cha^ W. -aatto%. U88 aad Hany Biyaa^ Onaaum,:Tk, I. BIBXBS ta Mr. aad Uia. WSi. ) a dsaghlK'. U$m at MB oanter aiteat. LEFTWICH-TIERS—Mr. Alexander Tbomton Leftwlch, Jr., formerly a well-koown member of the George Fawcett Stock Co., In Baltimore, to Ulaa Florence Davenport Tiers of PbUadel- phbu Aogmt 18 In' PblladelphUu The bride Is said t» ba a alcee ot Fanny WUtar Bemdon, inaaanr «t tha Weat Heights, Bvansvtne. Ind„ died at bis home In tbat dty Angnat 21. Mr. Hemdon was well known In theatrical circle* In tbe middle west. Benjamin Richard Nentwlg. the divorced bna- band of Alice Nielsen, and for many years organist at St. Panl'a Church. Kansaa City, died at tbe St. Joeepb'a hospital Angnst 21. Be was bom In Germany and waa married In 18ta. He tanght mnsic for a number of years. Thos. B. MacDonald. for seversl seasons a member of tbe Georgia Harper Co.. died at Virginia City. Nev., last week of heart fallnre. Mr. MacDonsld was a member of the order of BsEles. which conducted the .fflasial. - Ha had traveled with D'Armond. ffaOar, tba.MHfl'Vie- atre Co. and others. Chiiinlto, Fnirino miiicet, ifottce of.hls death appears In anothi-r column of this Addifknal nifDrnen' Dates. Apollo Quartet: Tarklo 3-9. Arlington ft Helston (Pavilion BeoCh): Key' port. N. J,. 2S-S«i>t. 2. Abbott A Bryant (Ben)£^ OsUand,. OaL, BB- Sept. 3: (Cbntes>^.fl AUtson. Mr. A Ula. Cisco, Cal,. S-lfl. AtoIos. IPoar (Rsyaasiltet) Sept. 2. ., . ... '.-, ■•: Bosonko A Rsdellire (Votsst .CkibM): ' Boehy Point. -R. I., SR^pt. 2. Benthsm A Freeman (Crystal): Denver, Col.. 38-Sept. a. Blamni|ln. A BShs (Btaplrs): St. Pad. ICina.. Barneys, nrse fPtaB^: 3Ca fllswi, '^Ws,: Bi»t. 4-0. Barrows Lancaster & Co. Oforrison's): Rock- away Besdi. N. Y..: 2S-Sept. 2. Bnrdette, Msdrllne (Reowlck Park): N. Y.. SS-Srpt. 2. > Browning Sisters ' (Morrlsoa^li Beach. N. Y. 2S-Sept 2. Pnivn 4 LIna (Lion Palace): New Tork City. 2S^pt. 2. Booker A CoTbly (Pastor's): Kew ToA City, 28-Sept. S. Baileys. Tbe (Headaiaea*a): OoMy Maad, M. 7.. aS-Sept. 3. (OsslasX (Colanlal) New Y«>k City. BoBaVK- BoorilL Sept. S. ' Byrne A WSSt Berssa. Heme NT*.. Bertram. 2S«ept. & Browning A WaI|iote (OsHsad nik>t Pa.. a8«ept. 2. Brown, Tom (Caaiao): T., as-Sept. 2. Bascb FimiBr. wmmm-famnt B. c IBBipt. •> tOnafl) " 4-8. Canter A >BarIet (Fair Groosds): Sandy HUL, N. Y.. 2S-8 pt. 2. Cameron, Grace (Qlorrlaoa's): Bocksw N. Y.. aS-Sept. 2. Oo!;^ell It Franz (Gnvtiaatai^>t City. .N. J.. -JS-Seipt. 2. ■ Carlotta (Casino): Manhattan BeacA. XT. ' aS-Sept. 2. Cross, fv. K. (BUon): Greea Bay, Wis., Bl>. Sept. 2: (B||«D lUadaatte Ml . Corbett, Jas. jTiTCUhaaAia)!' Sept. 4-9. Claudius A Scarlet (Athletic faik): N. Y.. 2S«ept. 2. Case, Charlie (Coloalal): Kew Tork dtr. SB- Sept. 2 ' - . Canmea OMsn ^{Mrtt): OinudelQe, ttt^^m- CimSaiiL ^'7«RactlMva4<-'flLV; ..MiK Xti^ City. Mmmt-:*- ' • ■ '■■ ■ caieedo.' Ana' iA.''.'CibaaB"tak): ■N. T.. ai-B(pk iT Oale. Blehy W. VCAitaaaV:' as sept. 2: (anith's) OnaC I Collins A Bswiey (Woolwacifefa'aaaOs caster. Pa.. 28Sept. 2. ; ." ' Campiieli A Hale (Ratiway Ssikir, 'Aadtmi^ N. C. 28-Si nt. 2. Curtis A May (Henderson's): Coney lalsnd. It. Y.. 2S«ept. 2. Carleton, Laura (Hcadnson's): N Y.. as-SeptivH-.. • -.. '■• '•• Carver A PoUaid' <BABaitat|t-"l 2S.Sppt. 2. Osyton. Jenkins A Jasper (Haymarket): caso. lU.. aS-Sept 2. (aayton, Jenkins A Jasper (Hayaaaiket): ChV cago. 111., 2»«ept. 2. . ;■. - ■. . . : Ootty Trio. Tbe (Pastw^t Mlnr 'Taik-Onarr. 2g«ept. 2. Oane. Flossie fHanunersteln's): Hew Tok. City, 2S-Sept. 2. Cknfleld A Carleton (Csslne): SIsnbattsn Beach, N. v.. 2S-S<*t: B. ,. _, -.. - ... ; Duncan, A. OL v^UWi): X'MW. IMt. Ottb- Sept. 4-0. Daly A O'Brien (UneOln Park): Kew BedearO. Mass., as^ept. 2; (Onlipic) Akmn, O, 44». Del^ora, Mile. Maude (Fsir): I«bana>. 'Pa., SB- Sept. 2: Sberbfoakfl^OHk, *•>. .. „ Downey A 'WIBBCjtOMOt' ':>MHab Sept, 2. Donasettas, ne Raa.ilBiaa Mlaseyr' Olmeat. 3He TBe fBtaddaatfa): N. T.. SBBept. 2. _ DIda (Headersom's): Ooney Mand. It. T., Sept. 2. _ ^ Dixon A HohacB (OlyBfle): caUeaM ni.« Sept. 21 Dnnean. Chas. B. 28-Sept. 2. Dsngberty's Foodies CUasie BsU): Btiflbtom Beach, N. T., SSBcpt. 2. BUIott, Maode, t*wU A Co. (PoUy): Cbleag^ ni., 2T-Scpt. 2; (Star) MUwankee, Wla., » 9. ^gstnua. Mioses A Co. (Osslaa): Oaytsa. Ok Sept. 8-0. _ _ ., ■Elite Musical Fonr (Hendstaaal^t 'OHV' ^ land. N. Y., 28-Sept. 2. - Elgonas, Les (Olympic): Chicago, HL, S- Sept. 2. _ Elmo. Frank (Pastor's): New Tork CUy, 9B- Sept. 2. ^ -__ Floods. Hie (Bute Fslr): Dee Ifri H. 27- Sept. 2; Jsncsville, Wl*., t*. Fllbnore A Adsms (O. H ): Bakslosss, IlB.» 2S-Scpt. 2; (O. n.) Eldon yirles Slaters (Andltorinm): SftBept. 8^ Plynae, Jaa CMMflHI*' 2. '■ .; Felix, Barry A 0». (f w i el iirt)8 ABaar.'W Sept. 4-0. _ .. .^•• ■il^ ' Fields, Nettle (Olympic): CbleaflSb OL. M- F^^Bbaaar {Mhsle HaB): Btighttas Bcnah, Garaeu"A'cutoir%tsr): Stattlc. Wa*.. » Sept. 2. — ■ • .. • : .;:'''v^. . Glysner A. Henry (SteepIeAaaa Mnt d ti a an y city, N. I., 2S«ept. 2. _ _ Glass. Carl (liuns Park): Oaney ISIaad. V. T., 28- Sept. 9. <;ordon A CHiaeon (Fark)t iSSept. 2; (Park) TiW WB **. Grant. Alf. (Proctan79M City. 2S-8ept. 2. '•.•...^. (Mllagher A B.^.. Pa.. 2S«(Vt.' Si 4-9. Grant Sydney (Shea's): Toronto, Oat., SB4lcp^ 2: (Keltta'a) CTeveland, O., 4-0. ■ Goaatn. L. L.. (Uon Palace): HHr Totk Cltyi 3S-Sept. 2. Glaatonan. JoMiMae <KSMValt City, 28-Sept. 2 (Hoss, Oas. A Son (Olympic): 2S-Sept. 2. GUlen. Tom (Summit Paik): Dtlsa. as-sept. 2. Goycr A O'Neill (Casino) c . N. T., 2»Sept. 2. Oallando. (Osslno) SBSrpt. 2. _ Harris's Four (Brady's I«fce): KenV O. Sept. 2: (Lskeslde Paikl •i^aa_4 ». . Harden Family (Ol»en F*SBt»r.''»MBWaa*_fc D., 2S-Sept. 2: (Dixie OstalraQ BeBenaiwa BUIUrd, Babert (Albamtga): New Tork City. HuS^a^Joe ^n«aaitte BUgJ: PlttabaiK Baeker-Lcater Mo'-fOotdalan: Ilfeir IM O^. 2»*l>t. 2. ^ Hame'A Herbert (Crystal): Denver. OoL, »- Bnt 2: (Earl) Pn-blo 4-8. BenCtes Sistecs (Sh*«'*>: Bnl 4-B. . .;■ Hmtldsy A BeoaaM IBcnBMt . IlMrM 2S-Sept. 2. _^'j Haveiman's Dogs (CMaMrt SBfd 'Mt York City, SB-Sept B. Ohlesso, m. BnOSlSk H. T.,