The New York Clipper (June 1903)

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June THE IPSTEW YORK CLIPPER.' 397 Christy, John Cusbmon, Frank Culllgan'& i_ ordnr to aval* mlataJiea and to _ Morgan "'VX prompt delivery of the Clayton, Fra'k SSS ■TvertlKMi la fhta Hat, au t'nlrman, K upline .iilntuljr addressed mart f - .ent torVmli letter, and a written "r.l/r for the letter, elitned with the ','"i'i ™me and address and the line If ViWmm <o»WwjMl by the eender, (.'llfford, (ius Courtney; • Francis Otnrles, Kay <.'nrr & Burns Ctlstel, J. K. .... iiUn lie enclosed. "Sinai Mention tlie date tor nam- Conoly, J. W. ..Vi'lTIIB CHPFEB In. which the Decker, Harry Deljocoiir.cha* Dupree le {''tVere'ient for were udverUaeO. LADIES' LIST. Ayntar, I/)" 1 * Andrews,'e'lo. Atlne, Me. llrewit, J-ran. Austin,- • lxrttle Co. Anderson, May Arnold, Maude Jlarrett, Babe, Burton, Mrs. A. H. Black, olga Itrltlnnd, Mrs. C. Rellonl, Klena Itryant, Hor. IWrton, Clara Hell. Victoria llnldwln, • I jura M. Bajteav Irene lllatkford, Lot 8 Dreher Burnett, K. C. BucbaBan,L.B. Beaumont, . Maud Hrown, Laura Bailey, Kacliel Bulla.' ■'_ ", kri. Fred Blani'bard May Urendt. ■■ Franke Barton, i » fftlrs. A. H, Blake,- Btta h. Clayton, Una Connolly. .Sisters, 3 f'™' Alice Crnllns, Edith carter, C L']llD(|Ullla, j'rlnccss Cunningham, Jean. Cross, Dolu t'huse, Marg. Carney, Pattle 5 Aim: n. P. t*iirtl« Sisters t:iltrord, Bess. Clyuier, I'.dn'a D'Arvllle Hist. DeMonvllle, - - Camllle DeRock, Elfle DeVew, Letta Dolley, Louise Duffy, Mrs Jos I>!xrnih .Queen DeVeral, 11 CesMond, Gladstone, Minnie E. Henry, lionise Hanson, Alice linnt, .Sadie Hansen, Mary Hardy, Anna Herring. ilia la Helena,, Edith Herzog, Anna Hoey. May Harris. ' Sirs. Geo. Harned, Vlrg. Held, Lillian. Hazelton, Mabel Harrlng, Mrs. Q. A Harcourt, • - - Edith Hflsklna, Vern Hayes, Gertie Harvey. Ethel Hill, May Harklsb, ■ Mrs. M Hansen, . Marie (10c nUlman;- ilao.de Co. Hobbs, Mezle Hill, Hmma J arisen, Lorene Keene, Vlda King, Kosle Eaf,'. ■'■ Mrs. E. Z. S. Kelly, Maude A. Kline, Flossie Keegun, Lulu King, Malsle Kelly, Mrs. M. J KerwhvElla Kelcy, Nellie rjungweed.Llly Lnrkln Sisters Lloyd, Josiie Lehr, Inn . Little, MadeeB IjessI, 1-enhB. Lamb, Duro. Lewlii, Uosle I.eltoy, Mra. Walt. Lonnder. Sadie Lewis, Madge l/une, Alice K Lewln. l'earl I-Alonda; Win. Dorre.Mrs. Lfturelle, Jenn Lorraine, Hlica Lnrow, Kt.ro* Lavnrnte Slst. Lewis, Uacbel Mnry E. 1 T-aVount, Cor. Davis, Oert, li'Kstelle Hist. Pnval, Ant: Dean, Llllle DelVecchlo, Marie DeLlsle, Maud Donovan, Fan. In-Avvllle SlHt i)ei,uiiartyV itltn Downing, .Mrs. W.-W, Donegan, Nell. DelKano. Amy Heiiraft, Georg Del.aGnerra,- i Heuorita DeRock, Mile Drake, Martha D'Arvllle^Sist. I>wyer, Jiottle Dale, Anne > DeVeral, Rose Elmore Sisters l-luiersou, Nell l-llluore, KaUi. Kiting. Salome llngstrom Sist l-Nlcrbrook, • Vivian Ferguson, Hell l'alklner, Mra.F. W Francis, May Eox.'B. E;: Foster, Fay Foster,- Nellie I-'lerlora Sist. Golden, Beat i-. (llrard, Fran. Gassman, Joseplilne flrnnt, Cessy tillson, Lottie Grlswold, Jess Grnliam, E. 8. Gibbous, Edytb Leslie, Mrs. Will resile. Mrs. V. Uuvarnle Slst. Merrill,- Edua. Meluotte Twin SIsUAs Murray, .- Gertie J. Merrill, Muy McKer. Airs. Har. Montrose, Bes. Mason, Mrs. W. A Montague, < llortlia Moore, Clarine Macy, Coi-a Maxwell, Ter. Mldleton, Gladys Miller, Ella Melton Twin Sisters Mnynard. Clolre Mnrry, Dollle Marney. Kath. May, Blrtle Mason, Nellie Mason. Mrs. H. M. Murray, Ceclle Madison, Flor, Mason. Marie W. Marguerite. Little Maynard^ Claire Meyers. Louise E. Morgan, Kitty MacGlnley. Mrs. E. C. Murphy, ' „ Mrs. D. W. Nelson, Lottie GENTLEMEN'S LIST, Nelson, -Maud Nugent, Maud Nelson, Myrtle Nellson, Alice Nellaon, Slllrl. Nttwu,. Jtrs. Tom Norvelle, Lll'n Ordlar, Miss Onri, Adele P. l'almer, Daisy Piper,- Laura fnngle, Jessie E. Paulette, Miss (dancer) Penman, May Purtell, Jennie Petil, Nettle Qulnn, Mrs. ttaymond, Ann Hvao, 'Maud b lUMittlnl. All. Knffell, Phyl. Revere, Elean. Raymond, Htel Roy, Elberta Read, Helen lteveie", Annie Khlnehart, Stella Russell, Ten. Sullivan, Moll. Sortonla.EdltU Sights, Pauline Story, Frankle Stanley, Clara Sharp, Bessie Scott/ Car. M. Stevens, Bozle Sawyer, Mae Simmons. Nellie S. Smith, ' Mrs. J. a Shields, Ella Sanderson; Julia Standlsh, Kath Smith, Mamie Sullivan, Moll Stickney. Rose Stlckuey, Rosaline Spencer, nelen so-wtelle Hist. Hummers, Clare Sllbon, Jennie Stanton, Vesta Sliiijiflon. Clier St. Claire. •Mnrle Salldo, Kara Street, Maud stebWns, May Stemler, Sail. Sugimot. Mile. Syuell, Kose Stone, Flor. Sctaurr, Mrs. Clara Tesson, Juliette A. Talclnelli, Mllo 'fhomsuu,- DpII Taylor, May Tabarlnl. Allle Taylor Twin r,Vi Sisters Treyor,, Mug. Trlxeda, -r- Troy, Jessie Towne, : -•'; :': • l^onora Tborne,' ■.' Mrs. Frank Turner, Clara Tobln, rx)tt»- & Uelle Tyler, Bessie Urllne, Edna TJrbau, Clorn Vogel, Alberta Valentine, Mrs VanCllef, Cecil Vern, eAnna Wllllffms. Annie L. Ward, Blanche Williams. Helen Wrede, Pearl Walsh, May Williams, Bell Wallace, Cor. Williams, Annie L. Weston. Kate V. Walton, Grace Wyner. Elsie Wvkotf. Irma Williams, Anna L. Warden, Minn Yale. May Kamora, Ev. Alcott, Robt. Allison, Har. Andrews-& Sommer Allen, Fred Adams, Frank Allendlr, J. B. Armour k Duerow Ackerman,n.C. Ayers, Walt. Auhton, Art. Armstroag, i ■'-.•'• I yf t J|. Adams, Joe Armstrong & Wright Albright, Har. Allen,, F. M. Amlrewa. H. I! Akoun, Gaston Aaron, 8. Allen, Milt. Ashby. Geo. P, Arnoldo, Mr. Adair & Dahn Arnold, Max Annsti-one (c . Holly Allien. Dick Arnold, A. M. lloysen,. Hor.. Dowers & Curtlss Rarker, il B. Hnrr 4T,aKalle Boud, Hor. Betts, Geo. H. Ronlreta, Jiick Byron, Frank Drink, n. k c. ?M'< C H. Riirfces, Jiig. Rarubur, E?B Hsrnes, Joe Breckenrldn, ■ '' * I!. M. Keasley.'AI.- Rarrle. H. M. tlell, P. m Bowers, Art. Black, R. J. Brookes, Corney Brockmon.Jas. Barnes, Sam Bond, H. R. Bohr. Bmll Bunell, Geo. Bough, Jim Brunet, Tony Burke, J. F. Bucher, LeK. W. Burns, Har. Barry, T. H. Belfrage. C. G BlackwelK Har Brooke, Lawr. Block, J. J. Barney, N. C. Byron, A. S. Burton, J. H. Bnrkhart, J.E Boston Ideal - Opera Co. Beverly, Fra'k Byth, J. F. Bloom, E. L. Burns, Tom Beaeley, Al. Rurney, F. P. elraont. Har. BolAes, The Betlley, i.'has. Clinton. W. J. Canfleld & Carleton Case, J. L. . Clinton, Wall. Carlton, Sam Coafcley, M. P. Cohn, Alex. Carew & Hayes Campbell, Edw Campbell, F.W Conboy, Kelc. Colburn, Herb. Clair, Carl Conroy&Mack Connelly, J. B. Corcoran, Jno. Crane, w. A. Cole * LaMarr Cooper & ~ Bailey Carmody, J. F Coburn, J. H. Clifton, B. D. Crawford's Dupree Doye, John UeCalb, L. S, Dale, Alex. Davis, Bert Davldsou.A.E. DeForest, II.B. Duncan, Jlalc. Daly, Tafe It Konan DeVaro, (.'has. Diifom, Art. Devoe, Ed. Dunn, Chas. Dlckerson, ILC. Dncrow, W. J, Dutton, Wm. Dranet Sam Dlckerson, T.J. Davidson, Frank Derere, V. 8. Driscoll, Har. Davidson. J.W. Devlne, E. J. Deonzo, Wm. Dawson, J. M. Dare, F. W. Dake, Amos Dvorak, John Deaney, It. W. Diamond, Geo. H. DeZamora, Juan Davles, Billy Davison, J. W. l>aly, W. K. Dockstader, Wm. L. Downey, Chas, Doran, J. E. DeTellen, Joe Dupree, Geo. Deforest. Har Dcltock, El lie Davidson, J. W, Davis, Tom Dold, Shorty Ellery, Chan. Knglander, Ludwlg Ensenberger, G. B Eldon, G. II. Everelt, H. G. Evans, Ted Edwards, C. I. Everstlne.AV.H Ellteh, E. M. Edsall & Will th rope Co. Elliott. J. J. lOdmonds, J. C. Edmunds, W.O. Ernl, KM. li'ornner, J. Flsk, H, Fox, Roy Fletcher,-W.H Fowler, E. A. Forrester, J.T Faulk, Fred Fitch, Clyde Fenberg, Geo. Fox, W. H. Flood Bros. Farley, J. & B. Franke Stock Co. Ferguson, J. M Flamanl, Jas. Faust Trio Fenwlck, Har. Fay, H. C. Forepuiigh, Ferguson. A. W. Fox, Chas. Fulkloer, T. Fox, Imro Fay, J. B. Fltygerald. n. f. Ferguson, Murray Frobell, Chas. E. Ferguson,Jack Fiske, E. D. Foster, A. W Frye & Allen Fields, H. D. Fossen & McCauley Gardner Jr.. . Dick Gorman, Dick Gessell, Geo. Guy, G. R. Gloney, Tom Grant, Colo. Galgano, A. P. Gardiner, C. P Gardner, r Giants, The Gibson, A. W. Gracey, Dan Grant, C. W. Gillette, C. E. Galgona, A. F. Golden, G. F. Glynn, Nick Gray&Grahatn Gurry, Robt. Garclnettl. 8, Grelner, Art. Gllllngbam, Al Grlves, John Glass, J. L. Glasgow, J. G. Guy, G. C. Gorman, Dick Oenero, Tom Glluseretty, Tony Gallagher. l.V Glcnroy, J. «• Graham, F. D. Glllete, Charlie George, Har. Gilbert fcAlyn Glass, Dan F. Gardner, H. Green, L. L Hlllert, Chas. Haslem, J. II. Harris, Carl Hlckey, W. H Ueoerl & lingers Hughes, . Munsford Harris, i/ouls llogan, (i. W. Hoffman, n. G Hiirdy, Ed. Elubbards, The Hoffman, Max Howie, Willie Howard, Bert Holmes, Slier. lionet, Al. llcnelln, — Hunt, M. A. Horton, Walt. Hooper, II. It. Hodges, W. C. ges, W. Hamlin, Paul Hart, Hilly Hennessey, Hastings, Hen Herbst, Art. Hordoway, Hale, Geo. Hammond.B.C. Hathaway & Walton Helstons, The Howard, Fra'k Hoyt, Geo. B. Hilton, Dave Holt. Dan S. Hughes, M. B. Hayes. F.dm. Hill, W. Harrison, Louis Hayes, Thos. Irwin, Fred lreson, F. O. Ingraham. Mitch. Imhoff & Conn Isaacs, Lewis, Johnson, Har Jordan, Fred Johnstone, Gordon Jennings, Steve Jacobs & Vantlle Joyce, E. M. Johnson. C. J. James, H. W. Josselln Trio Johnson, Dave Josselln Trio Jeffries. A.&R. Jerge, Eugene Jennings, Steve Kohl, Wui. Kobirie, W. II. Kwley, T. P. Kuappert, (Jus Kerr, Wm. Krunert W.C Koudh, C. W Kendall, Fi-n'k Kenyon, P. ,1. Kelrows, The Kelly, C. J. Kellogg. JlelV, Klngsley Tllton Co, Kilmenl, E. Kelly & Vlnlette KlngslHirys, 'I'he Kelley, Thos. Kenuedy. Frank Kitamurn, N. Keeble. l.'rank Kail, Geo. Knelir, Fred Kennedy, P. J Kanpa, Vic Klnrk, It, B. Keen, Julian Koehler, Matt. l*Roy, Nat T.acoiide, Wllf. I.iim & Adeline T^ice, Grant f.liidermere, J. |l/>gan, Chas. Ijimar ft Gabriel law rente, Al. r^tfavette, It. I-elloy & Clayton Lawrence, Har LaDon, Fred Ix>rene, Geo. Lawrence, Har Ijjrrlvee. A. C Leonl, Har. Lund, L. & R [xiNole, I'M. Irfive, Joe Lnrklns, Jno. IjiwtoD, Herb. Lawrence, Wm. A. UBelle, Wm. l/ombnril. A. P Laurence, Jos. Ixk>, Henry Larrlvee, A. C. Lalleane, Har. Den. iJtferte, Grant Lawrence, Al. Lasley, Art. Irfzelle, David Leonard, J. V. LnZelle, Edw. LePaln, J.W.B Lando, Har. Iceland, H. J, LaRue, Wm. LaJIarr, Har. Larrlvee. A. C Laltex, Job. V. McCfllf. Blllle Murray, Tom Morris & Daly McCarthy.Dan Mack. C. O. McAullffe.Jere Morrlssey, Dave McDowell. Leigh Marlon. Herm, Mack, W. II. Meyers, Ben]. McShane.Chaf Mario, Ben McGinn, F. D. Mack Jr.. J. J \Iorton, H. C, Ma gee, J. J. Mason, W. A Melnotte, Claud Milton, Frank Me.il ayer, Hnr Mackle, J. II. McMulum, Mm MeCnle, Lurry MeGloley, Bob & E. Mellln. T. ti. Maekie, Jos, Mceban, A. H. Mills, Geo, II. Marco, J. Murrlssey It Rich Mullen, I). A. Mazonovltrb,A Muck, Will lord Martlny, K F. Morris, G. D. Mills, Tbos. Murphy, li F. Moorehead, II. W. McClenen. J. E Masaud Bros., Moore, J. V. Meat. Chas. J. McCloy, C. E. Maddox. Al. MacDuwotl. ■Mb, McVeigh, F. It Norman (frogman) Neff, K. C. Nichols, W. D. Newton, Win. Newton Bros. Nissen, Wait. Norrls & Howe Noble, Jack Nevaro, Chas. Sorter-man, S W. Noble, H. V. Nelson, Edw. Nelson, J. A. Newell, Victor Nelson, Har. Oliver, Har. Oppenhelmcr, Joe Orth, Frank Oliver, Har. Ozav, W. Oliver, Chas. Pusey, C. A. Powers, Jas. T Ferklns, it. C. Peters, W, A. Poober, L. A. Potter, P. II. Phelps, E. A. Pntton, 11. K Pnrtello, W. A Parker, S. Paddock, Bert E. Perkins, K. 10. Preston, J. A. Pearl, Hilly Poland, D. G. Primrose. Fred Parker, II. F. 1'iilel. !I. D. l'rosses, lleese Parker, Lem Qulnn, Paul Qn Igg. John (juarry, Allan Ilohhlus, F. V. Itex. S. C. Itonalzo, Bob Itozlno, J. W. Rio, Adolph Rice, M. Russell, A. J. Rice Bros, rtonaldo, E. Hose, A. T. Iliclinrds, Joe & n. Illcnby, H. B. lleese, Willie Roxelle, W. 0. Ramsey & Ilnnlliam Rehon, J. H. Reed, A. 11. Hitler, Frank Itawlsron, Geo Rogers. Har. Reynolds, E. F Ilonge, Henry Itellliofer, Franz Rlggs, Ben Itena, Cbns. Itoualzo, Bob Russell & Tlllyne Riley, It. J. Reynolds, Sid. Rltter, ,>o. II. Reed, A. IL Itellhofcr, Frank RIano, J. W. Itohle, Louis itlley, Jas. RadclllTe, Claude J, Rogers Jc Lnvlne Roach, Bill Roth, Loudle Ram mage, Rowl. Richardson, J. S. Rio, Adolnb Bobbins, Geo J Howe, Dan H. Rising, W. H. Rlnno.J.W (Oc Read & Write Smith, T. L. Starr & Bryant Sawtelle, J. A. Snarks, Chas. Starr, liar. Sprague, Edw. Seymoiir&HHI Bpofford, Chas Smith, R. M. Scbaefer.Thos. Shaw, Allan Sparrow, Hor. Standard Qunr Stanton Jr., Watt Smith, Helb Snow, Dr. Hooy, J. M. Rnboenhrrr, C Silver. Mux Sturnnl, Edw. Stern, A. I". Shearer, Tom Sherman, J. C Slotkhart, Walt. Spaun, Byron Stewart & Raymond St.Auburn. Will Sinclair, Walt Seymour & Dupree Snoml, ltuscli Selith. F. A boo Sun, Pule Tcnoy, Chas. Tlldeu, Geo. E Taylor, F. L. Tunnen, J. M. Troeadcro CJunrtet Teal, Hayui. Tannelilll, Geo. W. Tliurbcr, P. II. Taylor, Lee Taylor, B. F. Thornton, Jas. Thlsi'llon. W. C D. Tripp. CkMk Tulsou, (.'bus. I'rovxllo. Thee Tryon, lllltle Teuney, lOru. Trany, 1*. E. 'I'aylor, l". E. Teggc, Win. Vogel, J. W. Van, C. A. Van. Billy Van Ness. Herb Wilson k ClrllueloDe Wnllace.T.ll.T White, T. V. Walton, Irvln Wernlz, Hayes Williams, Jack White, P. J. West, liel-'or. Wcxtfall. S. II Wrlgbt & Fillmore, West, F. & D. Watson Jr., Ilnr. White. G. R. Wnltel, Dnvld Wills, J. H. Wilson, T. L. SEE NOTICE AT HEAU OF LIST. ♦ '■»■ MISSOt HI. Will in ms Jr., H. W. Wilson, 11. D. Wall, Clar. Wllllima, L.G. Winters. Sid. Willie Ount'rt Wlllard, CO. Wilson, A. W. Wagner, Flo WiUson, Geo". Wright & .Flllmorn West. Oluis. .1. Westrnll, S. II. Whlltler, II. II White, Jnik Waters, Tom Walsh. K J. Wolf. Walt. Wlse.berg,. Har Woodtliorpe, Ilnr. Ward & Raymond Woods, Wm. J Warrington, Geo. Yale, C. II. Young. Ollle Yaiklcy, Young, Young, . Ynckley, Leon Zclvnron, Geo. frod Do Witt, roanm;er}.—TJtat we»k "Tlie l''ortAuu> Toller," with Edua Bronson In Allciv Nellsen's former roln, scored one of l ho great- est nrrlxtlc unit tlnanelul successes uf lite present opera M.'awui. litis week, "Fra Dl- itvnlo," with DiiMlby Morton, Freil Finer, Hubert Wllkle, llolu-rt Ihimlerlek mid others In tlie eaxt. "The Miisroi" next. I,v<i:ir\i TittATBP. lEuirene Kernan, mana- ger).—Lust week the Night Owls Bur- lesquers, supplemented by attractive wrest- ling ImutS, imil excellent, huslliewi. Tills vwk, Hie I'reluh Folly Itenuly Show. Rellly A WochI's Big Show next. Chkw ctt.tsrt Lakm and Caiiis John Bui i«:k evening' coucvrls Were well ul tniidi'd. and roniedlnrt, goes, to Orepushiir^, Pa., and plays the McCniliini clrclllt. '. !»«♦» • i VIHGIMA. SI. I.onls.—Tbo cold weather cnultiiued through Inst week, mid the al fresco thea- tres cxpei-ieuccd, iu consequence, a heavy "frost." Dki.mau (J. C. Jnnnaponlo, manager).— The Weber & Fields offering, "Tlie Con-cu- rers." wus worthy of good piitronnge. Thnt It wits, In fart, light, was due to tlie weather. Messrs. Harris, Slilmnii mid Bernard were the comedians. "Billy" Taylor mid Miss llollick were two others who made good. This week "Whlrl-l-glg" is on, with Field and Field, and Octnvla llarbe la Hie lending parts. Htom.ANDS (Col. Hopkins, manager).—A high grade vaudeville bill last week drew fmrly well only. FJIznlietlt Murray was fea- tured. Dixon, Ittiwers und Dixon, and the Montrose Troupe were other turns Hint pleased all. Drawee, the Juggler, also made good. This week Kllle Fay has her name In liold face ly|H> on Hie paper. The whole bill Is good. lie lllcre, Purros Bros., Hlckey mid Nelson, Yorke and Adams, and Eliza- bet li Murray, who reinnlns for a Bvcond week, are some of Hie Itest. Kiiebnbk'h.— I^wrence Ilnnley onrl his stork eiMiipuiiy presented "Trilby last week, to fair business. The production was of PvWof Ffl rltrt .. — Elnnnren lliuinon has been eugngeil for. the leading female rolo In. "The Gnnlen of the Gods," Mart W. linn ley's new produc- tion. Mr. Hunley has coiuraeled with M. Aintbruster & Sons, of Colmnlius, O., to furnish the srenle equipment for ihls pluy, — De Loss II. Milsnll, not "Dr." Kdsnll, s nssuclatcU with Pearl Wlnlhrope nnil John Onman, In tbo Kilsnll & Wlulhtope Slock- m, I*on < oinpnny. wmllw u repertory of plays. , A. A. ,— fSf. lllPntrlc . ul Mil'lUK"!-* Association ,0111c ot Aiiierlea elected officers June II, iu fol- lows: 1'reHilelit, Henry C. Jacobs; first vlco Pfi'sldeiit, (ico. Snnmela; second vice (Meal- dent, Jules Hitrlig; secretary. Edw. C. dent. Jules liqribj: secretary, Edw.C. While: l ,n' n ," , l rcr M*J ub .\ 1 •l«"Tl»'i Jlrectors—Snnford tlcknby, «. E. Nnnkevllle, Geo. ||. Broud- hnrst and Gus Hill. Tlie association Is com. liosed of mil linger* of roelwlruinn. comeily and dramatic companies, uud Includes ovor three hundred owners nnd managers. — "The Gold Mine," Irene Arkeruian's pinj, opened its season at thu Orpheum Tlie- ntro, Mount Vernon, N. V.. on June H. Be- ports front thnt place state that a crowded House " warmly commended for their acting."' while Harry Salmon nnd the others of Hie company received Hlierol iipiilimse. Several songs wore rendered, the words of which were by Irene Ackcrmnn, who scrveil us iimuipler .". n ? !■• IHirforniaiicc. T\te midlenre In- nnd there Unity nightly eluded numerous theatrical people, an were delegates from tin) V. W. L. fliaiitei 1 . luS, KitHlem Slur mid Port !t,',i uW 1 ? C .'.' r wllUh MrH - AunriTlau" doll Dlclil Is president. Atnonit those pres- ent were: Bum her Imnciin, of ibe K rrim) loilgo; Mrs. Lee, wnrlliy luiiti'on of Pnlty V., l " p, f, r •,. m " , ,he . ""creinry, Mrs. TUeim; V.V,"! 4 . !""• ?. coilnln of the iiullioreHS; AIim. Whlteker, Mr. mid Mrs. Hiivllaud, Mrs. niniichiir.1, Mrs. Sol Smith, Auielln Knmer- v ,V le ' l 1 !. 1 ,^ ""'!"'». nromlni'ut In tlii'iitrlciil ■ !Li ' , , ,' p ,. ,| , 0,,l J" 110 " Co. will inuko shurt more thai) average nierll, |>erhnps. Misses 'HP* unlII,knil, when if will i>luy mi engage- I'nllls «nd b'jin-isli hud the two lending « ,,,|ir In >cw Jork. The ciist nt Hie ,Mt. female roles. Joseph llsnsome imil Hal De Jeriimi protluetloil follows: Mrs. Vlrglnln Forest shured Mr. Hiinleys pinmlarlty. Desmond, Ida Chewier; Bessie, Harriet l.suu: "llniiilet" Is .iffer.si this Week. . KIHy. Helen GrnyeB; t.'nvert unit t'rnzy SumiiinAN (Bniidmuster limes, mnnnger). George, juhn Morrlssey; Fnil Cluney, i.'iln- —Inum uud his hand proved u fairly siroug ton I'erry; Bub, Harry Salmon; Knreuinn nl tract ion Inst week, eveu ugiillist the chilly 'V. 1 '"* jnlues, M. J, Moye; John J,. Sliupklus, ._ ,- ■ . . I..I... .....^ f I I i 1 !, 'I- \r,,ri-„a, Weill her. Kvrl. rmniel soloist, wus feulured. Mammon's I'aiik. —Last week's vaiidevlllu hill wus quite well attended, especially per- formances or 11, la nnd .1:1, which were for I he beneilt of rhe Hood sufferers. The FiiusC Trio was featured. This week's bill In- cludes: Martin's educated uuiiualM, 7,na Aliiltbews, Wm. II. Wilidnm, Brazil mill Ilrnxll. nnd Spniildiog. . Ml End Hhuimts (Ben J. Williams, manager).—Here also tbo vnudevllln bill was fulrly strong,- Jtut tho public loved to gather 'round their own IIresides. World's Couiedv Four Were .'featured. Lynn unit Kenueily, I'.ll/nliiMh Knight nnd Do Molno-i were others iu the bill. For current offer- ing ww have a satisfactory vaudeville bill, i.iiil H|iei-lnl attention Is culled In the new Hconlc railway. '.i . _ Hashaiiiin's Pajk (llnshagen Bros., mnn- ngersi.—In Inst weeks bill, were Included: Aiiiiiiki nnd Manola, Wlllnrd ami Wllltinl, tii-uce Milton, tiray nnd Fosler, Marguerite. French, Patrick nuil Francisco, Two Jolly Kubes, and Frederick Bros, and Burns. 'Ihn bill wils a good one, and the park drew lis full shorn .of the patronage. Tlie current week Walter S. Ay res, Murguer|li> French, Brooks and Beneke, (%>rilellu Rolsirts, .anil Wilhird and Wlllnrd are thu lending cards. A powerful electric light has been Instiilleil npou the top of Hie "shoot the chutes" tower, and' Is proving a good advertisement. Lhmi-'s Paiik (J. L. Wnllraff, mauager).— The Franklin Sisters, Thomas uiid Holds- worth, EHiei Llxcltc, Smith uud Orodo, tlie Fliinlgnns, Marie llrlnlrup, and Jlmuilii (Nil- 11ns were'Ihn performers hi nn allructlve bill here Inst week. The park received very good patronage In consequence, though the cold went her was felt here ulso. This week tho lending features nru: Smith mid Oruilo, Al, Amlwch, the Finnlgans, Mono De Ncul, the Walls, and Illlly Fletcher. Kansas City.—At Hie Audltorliim(Wood- ward & Burgess Amusement Co-, managers). —A big production of "Midsummer flights Dream was given last Week, to good at- tendance. Tlie Sunday performance* were 'nler Morrow. rr«~. P '. I, ',,?"'! l '' n "' o! lu " m of Siilllvnn. Harris A. Woods, on June H prcBented III He Zena Kelfe with a handsome ring, the M ,|. ling of which loiialslcil of five while dia- monds nnd a ruby. Llttlo Miss Kelfo Is under contract to the flnn for the next three years. During the pnst season she enu.-leii l!'V."'* °. 1 ""'. Ilulu mother, Iu "The Fatal wedding. She Is spending the summer months with her motbernt ImtU Bi-iicb, L 1., where sho will .reninln until rehearsals fur next season commence. — E. S. RrlR-ham; the well known Mis- smirl mniiiigcrj who conducts the new (Hills lllcliiiioiid. —At the Acadniny of Musla (Thos, u. Is'uth, mnnnger).—The Hllten Co, June in eniers upon Its fifth week of tho Summer season, with "Tho Silver- King"' as Hie curd for tin* week, (Irnyco Scott will muke her reappearance in.the east, the. Urst time for four weeks. "Duvy Crockett" proved u Hue drawing hill during entire week of «'. Hunt: tt'liiis, McKee, malinger I.—Tbu lilffeii Musical Co. fulled to upimm- lieio s, us hllli'it, owing to washnuls nn tho South- ern Rallwny, mid thereby lite trttuks rmild not be located till Wednesdny, when they were fouud In some small .North Carolina town, nnd rushed 16 this city. Tlie lli-sr. performance of "Miun'selle 'Awklua" was given Wednesday, 10, and' since to crowded houses. The Bijou Comedy Co. opens for lite week of IS, In the new minstrel piece, "Tuxedo," nnd all the old fnvotltesrotum. Notks.— Manager OIlTen will enter suit ngultisi Hie Southern Hull way for side track- ing hiiggugo uiiueeessnrlly ot tlin "Mnin'selln 'Awklim Co.. iiinkltig II Impossible for them lo appenr till HI, InStentl of 8... ...Mniia. ger itex, of the Bitekroe Beni-h Casino, paid ibis citv n hiislv visit, Iu mnke further ur- rmigements for tils house.... Manager Lentil wns In Lynchburg last week, and riurior has It he has thu new theatre lense, mid thus adds iiiniiliei- Iioiiho te his string— eight In uII Friink lliiriiis, formerly lender o( IIIJou nrchPHlrn, Is nMiortod to-be Investlug In potato farms near Birmingham. ■ » ■ ' « Norfolk.—At the Ocean View Casino (Jake Wells, mnnnger).—Considering tba very dlsngreenhle went her business uf this resort for wis»k of June 8 was very good In- deed. The attraction, "A Turkish Texan." was highly siiHsfiivtory. For; week <■( 15 the Pnu-Anicrlcnn Minstrel (>. |„ booked to hold the boards.' Mr. Wells, who hhs entire/ charge of the iimimeinent end of this resort, has uinde many Improvements, which nru not only greatly appreciated by the publlo but by Ills small army uf employes tls well. L, J. Le Fanrher, who has licon'Manager Wells' right hand mnn slurs the opening »c Ills ilrst theatrical enterprise In this city, continues to preside over the bos olllce. Hunt: TitKATRH (Abb. Smith, manager),— Peoplo to bo seen nt this resort for week uf IS are: Laura Ho Luc, Slnntnn Wells, Wtilker and Wiley, Zello nnd Chas. M. West. Busl- ness Is good. The regular season nt HiM liniiso will eloie 110, Mnnnger Sniiih is now mnklug ncllve prepurntlnnn to open Ills Summer flnrden, which will probably bo reudy for Imsluess about July I. Manhattan Tiibatus (Fred V. Fleck, mnn- nger).—For week of Juno IS the following peo|ilii appenr ut litis house: Itnso l.ane Jim Woodvlllc, Nellie Hiiniford. (.'npelmiit nnd Ciipeinml, Minnie Warden, Tngett unit lliiiuiuoud, Aldrldge, Bend mid Aldrldgc, ami I'ui-cell nnd Lnwls. Aiiini'iuiiM Tiir.tTim (J. M. Bnrton, mna'< ngcr).—New neouln for week ut ift lire: Tint Mlllons, Helen Mar irt, Ambrose, and Itny Jcffi'rles, the Two Hobbs, Hut Thcnu llehiz, Miirrnv nnd CI in nr. Johnsoti nnd Sulli- van. Florence Kdwnrds and Chas. ItOnttt Jr. Uiisliiess Is very good, Manager Barlun, Who Is now getting i-ver.vlhlng In ship shape. will, Iu nil iirohiililllly, open, his enfu uG Virginia Bench about July I. *»« ■ | IOWA. Theatre. Kanson City, uud other huuui>s, was ■ CUI-Mm caller June 1. Mr, llilgham hi n New York City, locking after his business Interests mill Issiklngs for next souson. — The whoreahoiilii of J. Harvey lile-im who wqft robbed uf a waft-lf and overcotiI u I Sprlnglleld. III.. Insf DenUer, Is de«lr"a —■ »■» MINNESOTA—(SCO Page :im.) n^.t* r?"L'~i ,t »» tl "' MrtroiifllirBn Opera Iioiiso (it. N. Scott, innnagor).—Tho Ftrrrli Slock Company, Wifk of Juno 7, received good pnlri)nuge, ami a largely Increased nt. tenilnuce over tliulr opening week, tho bill being "My Friend from Indln." For week !«ir J t 9 ,u> . \' u V.! i '' w . ni ,m Iiri'seiiled, "Woman Agulnst Wowaa" will bo tho hill for week of 'J".. Jim Woodmen Minstrels anil VnuVvllle Show hud big hiiHluess V>, 1,'t, tlm follow- ing people pnrllclpiiHng: Minstrel perform- atic-p—Al, (I, Fkiiirnoy. Billy iConr Art White, J fin Hllk. Jack tl'Tnole Vluto of Prlin rose A l^ekslndiir), Juliu II. flsllnglier, Lou s Nash, Ed. Don!!, Jane iroiiniul, con- trill p; the Co uutblu yunrtette, f^ulse Lurtlo (Into of # JtogerH Bros,), Joseph Aluc Aiiatlnm, Prof, I othrus, In funcy club swing- n«; Lewis Knillli, Jit mnglc; Berna Lnp- linm, In ilmnintli: sketch; Minn l#lnnd. In recitations, mid u fancy drill by Wisulmen itirllo (Into of t JtogerH Bros,), Joseph liinllnm. Prof, Ilothfus, In funcy elm! s ng; Lewis Smith, Jit magic; Reran mm. In dmiimtlc sketch; Minn l#lnn ecltntlons, mid a faucy drill by Wihi„„, for the benefit of the local Hood sufferers, team, the enlerlnluincnt closing with n farce and a large sum of money was realized. I ho Tlie house Is closed for the season, cxcenl production was a line one; about two bund- for occasional local entertainments. ' led and fifty children took pnrt, and they were beautifully costumed and splendidly trained In their dances mid inarches. TIiIb will close the regular season at the house, but on 14 Lester lK)nergan'» Players will sturt n season of Summer stock, llio open- iwrorus lireeu, i.. u. -----: ' An drew Valid. Star. Ooerss, RC. A Mack, Andrew Crawford. J. R. Glroux. E. V Blenvenn, Edw. J. Bergeron, A. Brliadldge, Geo Belmont, Al. Bhtna A Nlso Tlentley. B. I>. Bfack, J. J. Brownie, Ed. Block, Al U. Cnrnes. II. M. Cnnnlngliain. Robt. Conlln, Prof. Cherry, yt.A. Coakle* A McBrlde Connors A . Conners Catnpbe!l,W. B. Cook A Clinton Crahr * ' Summervllle Icampbell, A. B Campbell, Art. Cnssom, Fra'k Conlcy, J. E. Connor, C. M. Carson^ A neltaore ConnA cohrnd Cooke, DewlU Cook. Ben. . Clifton, R. D. Clnxton. Mean, dark. (I. 8. Caufman, - Madelon Co. Orlgg. Wm. A. Goodhue A Kellogg Oaron, Andy Grnhame, Orahome.Fera Gregory, Marv Greenfield, Ben Helms, — Hughes, S. B. llaffmnii, CiM}» Ilewsel, Emll Hulwrtlis, Leo Hnvmnn, Joe Mall.- O. M. Henellai — Hollowny, A S B rmTk 3. Howard. F. V. Hearo, W. B. Sweatman, W. P. Spears, Chas. Schmeli, F, P. Stanley, II. (I. Stabley, R'ch. ■ Smith, Wllllo Stout, G. It. Bully, J. F. Hbubert Bros. Sebart. Alex. Sully.Wlil 10c Sheridan. Phil Stater, Carl Sargent, II. S. Sink, Win. Stuckhart, W. D. Soils A Dowe» He,lcry o.d inn Splro, K. Smeltn, W. N. Stair A Hurl Snow. Oeo. W Htonley,„C. R. Smith, P. F. Polly, Jne„, Hllhon. Eddie Sannilers. Clnnrle lug pluy will bo "Davy Crockett, and the second week "lloodtnan Blind" will be pro- duced. The third week wo will see the Ilrst presentation ot "I'llsle Vernier," which '' Mr. Iionergan's own ploy. Is cool there Is no reason ■ Players should not draw _. company will bo composed of: Lester Loner, ean, Lewis Morrison, Mtirk Fcnton, Walter Marshall, Guy Leslie I^wls. Harold lisk, Wm Dale, Howard Sibley, Alice Treat Hunt, Ann Ivers. Bessie Warren, Florence Camp- bell, and Henrietta Brown. • l-'oiiEST Paiik (Uoyd Hrown, manager).— Konsas City's new Hummer umusetnent 1 1 ace will open on Btinday, June 14.. I he hi In the theatre will be: Eva Muilge, Will II. Fox Dixon, Bowers and Dixon, Balogallls, Carson nnd Wlllard, nnd Blmm-llornm-B-r-r-r. xcept EMI'/iii: (A. Wcinholzer, imiiuiger).—Itusl. liess was very good week of 8. Nnw people for week or IS hto: Dorothy Davis, Mamie A. Norrls. Belle Stewart. Miss Collier nhd Hnny Cross. Those holding over: Hndlo tilnnntng, Harvey uud Delia Heese. Grace Nelson. Notkh.— Tho St. Paul Horso Show, nt Lex- ington Park, 33, 34, 3S nnd 2(1. pronilsos tn he tho swell event of the ssnsoii. L. N. . If the weather Scott Is president, W. G. Cnrllng Is nccre- why Hie I/)norgan tarv and treasurer, and I). 11. Mills manager, good houses. The 15,000 In cast prizes will be distributed, and - tho show will be given under canvas, nnd the grounds Illuminated by hundreds of electric light*. Nothing but bad weather can provent tlie success of the enterprise, una that has been provided against ns well as possible II. M, Unmet secured tho privileges at I.nko Pbalen. THNNKMHKE. Nnniiviiie.— At Olendalo Park Casino „»v>....™ .—---.--"- ii.min mnnn. <'•■'•'• Allen, manager).—One of the strong- Ei.ECriuc Park <"« m „" on 1 J» m / n ' t B '" nfl 1 : est nnd most vnrled programmes ever given ger).—A force of men are linn nrwork M (|||h thtalTe waH ,„„ (>t r«rln«tr for Ihn past cleaning up nnd repairing Ihe unmage tno „ ( ,„ b i m lienti„rto am time n «,m ...*i„ X high water did. It Is not definitely settled when the opening wW'nc- ■»« > record breaking one from point of nttcndmlco nnd reeolpts no well. Fred' C Ln Dell opened the show with an exeelleut pre- sentation of mnglc, defying detection, War- ren and Howard, In tlielr sketch, entitled "Idlosyncrnclps," wnl-o very laughable, anil — w - ■.- . ruTTiii niiif iiwrsi'.-^-A new stock recelvisl recalls. Francesco Bros, (Laredo (r,M ?.'i «S ! %l « elnflie trees- nnd lllnke) had n new net, wl(h special company, managed by N d s eln, tut treos . eleclrlcnl effects, easily their best " r ^i° - ti I... « veri'nrontti le^ and artist <• produetloil. and so pleased tw to hold tho promises to be n very proNUime ■;»_",«' i.. Li«b» ihiiiiv minutes overtime. Ifonne. wbn DISTRICT OP COLUMBIA. Waalilitgrtnii.—At the Columbia Theatre Marks, . (mui. dlr. Morris, Wn. Markbam. Hat MHlard, II. F- Madden. I* »• JIcReynolds, Leon Morris, nilly Myers. W. IT. Marlowe, J. O McDonoiigii, John Miller. T. N. McDonald, l.u Mack, J. . Moore. Leo. »e(iee, M. W ndilerns, The Mitchell. Wm. Shu maun. G. ,.,,,, fJ|r , f fom Hfaf McDonald.Geo feeor, Art. ciiabk'8 OitAND TUEATM (Miss H. Wlnl Mix, Clnylon Slvls, Morgna with John T. finlllvnn ns nip. and Selena Johnson ns Greti-heh. The busWs, was fair. Tti s week Is the last of the llerger Stock, and »nV Jekrll and ,Mr, Tltfle" If. the hill, J h T.'Stilllvan nssutnlhi; the prltit'lpHl role. • - -he Oilfeii Stock Co., in night. Katharine Knrnrl, by special engage- ment, rendered threi- lllusirated songs, with rlcbuess of voice, showing excellent muslciil irninlng. Bill v/(-ek ot HI: Lavlno uuil Alenn, Vnrti'iio nnd Nlnn, Tlppfe and Kil- menl. WIIIIiib nnd Nomtiil. Is> nslh-. Meyer nnd Mason, Frank nnd'Ida Williams. Notts).—Koppc, the liooprologlBi, juggler Den Moines.—At the Grand Opera Houwi (Win. Foster, uinnugor). — Tint Ivnnwii'S, hypiinllHiN, held llln boiirds weelt of June H, mid did good business. . Kuinsui.r, Paiik (Fred Biiebannn, mnnn< ger).—-Tho Beggar Prince opera Cu. pre- sented "The Mlkndo" week ut H, to Hood au- diences. Tun W.iM.Arn Kltnwn will bn hero 111. Now;.—W. L. Bush, of Bush & Gert'*j Mfg. <:<>., Is In town tn make plans for tho erection of u manic temple. . ' ii " it ' ('ednr IlitpldM.—At Greene's' Opern Hi.uko twill S, Collier, business innnngeri. —Tho Cbnse-Llstcr Co. elimod a big two week's business Juno tl that wan tpilto sat- isfactory to pnlMiis and' box ■ office. The company's season closed with this engage- ment, which iilw> ended the. most prnjltahle year In Hie Malory of Greenfl's Opera House. Notkr.— Will ri. Collier left. 7 for New York i.'ltv, in book nttractlons for HiIh thentro nnd the lowa-lllliuils circuit. Gentry Bros.' dog and pony show Is due here 30. ,:.J. H. NeWlfuin wns In town Id, mt YOfiK'8 FINEST TflBATEES Delneen Theatre. - New York Theatre, Itnlrkei-lioefcer Tlteatie, Criterion Theatre. Hiiinmerslelii's Victoria 1 beau., t'rnetor's MNtli Nt, Tlieati-u, Onrden Tlieslre, New Majestic Theatre, Orunil Opera Hoiite, West Knit Theatre, Prlnress Tlpvatre, Aeolian Mn.lc Hull, Proctor's mill tit. Theatre, Mudlton Mijnare Theatre, Metro|iolls Theatre, Foiiiieentli HI. 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