The New York Clipper (July 1903)

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J0LY IS. "TT.r*»r to BTOld mU'tnkei and io .-."re the nrompt *e«lvprr of t** !,,« idifrtlird In this list, ma MiV»il«or »»«hirtWrjands^rrHtteni SISSjW ibV letter, .Urncd njtk the SS "ease «»d»ddre«» nnd tfca iu.e PJSl l»U«iwed by the sendar, „ tt »t also fce enclosed.. ft ,, trtp , pi»»ic mention the date (or dm- vA) 5f THH,CLIPPB1V1» wW t*. letter* seat tor were advertise*. LADIES' LIST. Fowler, Edease O'Brien, Nora Gilsoo, Lottie Petrie, Gar|ng,Mrs.AJ Mrs. W. 0, G«y*r,Mre.Edg Grey, Alice Gassman, Jos. §111, Ella. DeB ardner, Julia Grant, Cessy Guraee, Alice Gardner, EdnaM. Garrlty 81st. Gandy, Louise Gordon, H. Gllson, Lot Bgff? —ft* 1 " 1 Adams, Bebe Allison, roily Alltliorpe, Flo. Aadrewa, Ho A;m»r, Lottie Btntiey, Jen. »*"%.«.* nmildon, Nell BiJIeye Twin Sisters Bryee, Marie Bcntlcy, Jena Brew, Mrs. X, Bernera, Louise Bently, Jen. Blaie.Mrs.Har Burke, Beatr. Bates, Blanche Bates. AnnaL U road way Girls. — toil* 1 /. „ Grace \. Brown, Ida Itueklrk, .Sadie Itroughton,.:- Madeline Gardner. Edna M. Grant, Nettle Hansen, Marie Haynes, Gert, Haines, Josle Howard, Jsab. Hall, Maud E. Hoff, Mayme Hearn. Alma Horley. Julia Hill, Ma; Haines, Lola Herbert. Mrs .T Held, LII. Henry, Louise Homer. Ada. Hull, Eleanor Hull, Rose Holstead, Mrs. J. H. Hammltt, Marie Hlllyer, Maud Harte, Vera Jones, Mrs. D. T. Joel. Clara Judge, Mrs. It Jenaro, Mrs. Har. Kelcey SlsL, 3 Kellogg, Virg. Ronton, Doro. Lewis, Winnie Liaton, Edith Leslie, Grace LaToure, Cam Linden, Daisy Llston, Irene Lee, Alice Leslie, Mrs. F. Langley, Louise Leslie, Mrs. W Laughlin, An, Lewis, Eva LeCol, Josle Leroy, LII. Lyle, Daisy Lottie, Miss I<emon, Lot Luthy, C. N. Laston. Edltb LltcbHeld. Ah Lewis, Elsie Lund, Pearl Bryant, Violet Bell, EmmaM Hellnnt, Elena Brown, . Mrs. Har. Bernett, Ednn Bergert, Sally Bales, Irene Brnmmell, Gertrude K Bernard, Aimee Cok>y,Mrt.C.E. ("binqullla, M. Crawford, Mre. Ed. Chapman, Nell Carson, Marg. Claire, Atalle Carllngton, El Carlln, Rose CoDthoui, Jess Cooley, LII. Claire, Virg. Carew, Mabel (2c.) Cline. Mag. Church, Lot Chalam, Elor. Colllson, Alice Calhoun, Cam. Crelghton, Laura Couglcton, Coral Carr, Jessie Dudley. Tbelm irEatelle Slst. Dalzell, Flor. Duval, Ant Dallas, Mary Dixon, Estella Dellaven, Mln DellonTllle, Camllle'Mohr'lng.Grace'Voltaire, Ev. iMisctb, Violet; Mansfield, CorVanGorder, DeVere, Fau. |Marba,Mrs.Jasl Mile. Davis, Bessie Myttle, Helen Windsor, Dot Delroy, ElslelMaltland, j Walton, Graca Dupre, M. C. Mrs. C. L. Whitney. Doyle, Bella ! Mack, Florence' ■ Marlon Dalley.Lorctta|Milton, Lola .Wlllord. Allia DeOafferelly, McCoy 8lstcrsj Wilbur, Mollle Marie Marlon, Louise 1 Walling, Ida Emerald. Mon.iMelroBe, Edith Wllrua, Edna Woo. Monte Montrose, Bes : Weston. ' ' Ldsall, Vivian!Mead, Sue Bet:| Kate V. Klvorson, ElltiMasters, Eva Williams, Hel. [?, rle, .\ lol6t Merba. i Walton. Grace Mler. Mrs. G. ; Mrs. Jos. i Wright, Jranklln^ Lyd Mac, Bonnie Mrs. J. B. Melrose, ,Welsh, Jen. Mrs. Elm. Werntz, Delia Milton. Lola (Wood, Gertie Mack, Clara Weston, Sadie Montague, Winter, W. Berthn ; Young, Flor. L Mansfield, CoriYork,.Bess Montrose. Bos 7,olo, Gertie Newton.Mnmle Zola, Gertie Nudo, Marie Zcller, Flor. Patterson, Dora Pomeroy, Ann Proctor, Grace Price, Mnud 13 l'Jielph, Lucllo Feaks, Mertle Price, I* D. Palmer, Mclba Pahner, Kittle Palmer, Catb.R. Qulckaell, May A. Reed, France Raymond Ruby Raynor, Etta, Remington, Earls Richards, Edith W. Redmond, Mrs Reynolds, Rose Rapp Sis. . Kathburn, Ells Russell, LII. Revere, Elean. Ronaldo, Eva Rohb, Loralne Rodgers, Cora Rich, Frankie Reno, Dot Rowan, Lans. Scott, C. M. Spencer, Violet Somervllle, >. .' Beth. Stevens, Jess. Scott,, .Mare. S Salisbury, LII. St.Claire, Marie Sherman, Mrs. Dan Sears, Gladys Saurelle. Jean Slegel, Emma, Snyers, Marg. Stevens, Jesse St,Leon, Daisy Sltbon, Kate Sherwood. • r . Alma Saxoh, Pauline Stern, Ruth Sheldon; Viola Swartz, Rose Thomas. Annie Tempest,Marle Taylor, Louise Tucker, Hilda Tyler. Rebe Thurston, Florence Thomas, Ina Thomas, Grace Travers, Sadie Verdler, Myrt. Victoria, Em. Vein, Anna Davis, c. 1rV. DuVries, Sam Denier, Alb. Dubols,H.A 2c Drako, How. DeVoe, Ed. Delmar, W. F. Dorr, Geo. DeLlsts, Luc Doty, Earl Devoe, Edwd. Daly, Har. Hverhart, Wm Edmunds.W.O. Earle, Art. . Hldrldge, Press Everhart.WIII Em. of Music Ernest, Chas. Eiwood ft _V Benton Esfey, B. G. Evans, Ed. Edwards, C. L Ely, E. A. Evcrhart, W. Eddy, Alb. Edwrads, C. F Eilawortbs, The Eustus, Ed. Engel, — (bookagt.) Erwood, R..J. Ellis, H. I. Eldrldee.Press Foxcroft, Jean Forde, Ed. & Miriam Fern bam, ■■•■ Fred P. Flgg. Mj. Fields & Fields Frankie, Al. , Fox, E. S. Fox, Holla Forber, Mons. FairbanksFred Fowler, H. J. Fields, H. D. Forbes a Forbes Fox, W. H. Feeley, Jas. Francelll & .-'Lewis Flummerfelt, H. J. Fuller. L. J. Francis, 0. C. Florence, Ted "Forest Temp- est," (mgr. Fox, Imro Fordbnm.A 6c Fox, W.-H. Frey & Fields Ferguson, J M Fox &Summerg Forrester.Chas Fields, H. D. Fontl Bonl, Romeo FJsher, Chns. Foley, M. J. Ford, C Q. Fulcora, Robt. Faulklner, F. FsJrman, Les. Gorman, Bob' Gallagher, Ed. Gagnoux, The Gorman, Rich. Graham, Ferd. Gllimore, Bert Godley,' Jim Gates, Joe Gallagher,, J. J Gross. W. E. T P^ ^W ¥#Rg CLIPPER 487 HoILiday. - ■ Wm. A. Hawood, W. lteaon,^^^ 0. Jones, Aug. Judge, J. 8 c. Josalyn, C. C Jobnitone,A.E Johnson, C. J. Johnstone.J.A. Jape, Musical Joyce, jL M? Jones, J. Jacket, J. C "James Boys In Mo." Co. Johnson, C. H. Jones, P. J. Jones, J. A. Knight, II. L. Krltchfleld. J. S. KIlpatrlck.E.J. Kralce, Wm. Kendal, Har. Kcwell, VJc. Klngsley, H. S Klelmers. The Kurzwall, Geo Kerns, Art. Kllpatrick, Chas Kellam, L. J. Kennedy. J. J, Kllpatrick, G. L Kelly, C J. Klein, Har. Kopoe,— (lug Klelmers, The Kline, JE&N Kelly & i Vlolette Kllmt, Geo. Kaufmnn, I. Keatons, 3 Kublman, J. J King, L. F. Klein. Ott & Nlckersoo Kings, 2 Keeney, F. A. Kanter, AH. Klnsey, M. L. Kelley, T. P. Kamp, Sbep. Krinfe. Eugene LaZelle, Edw. Layden, B. Lanar, Bens. Lynton, Har. Lorett (Jug.) Longobardos, Ott. Lyle, H. J. Lewis, J. V. LeMore ft Monte Lerlno, Dolpli Lancaster, Jno Llbbey, J. A. Lynch, R.' E. Loder, Chas. Link, Wm. Leva rdo, Henri Lawrence.W.A Leo. L. F. LeClalr, Har. Lewis, 0. . LaPorte, S. M MacVay.D.A.H Mullen «' w .- ; Corel!! Morris, Har. Mclntyre, Bert Morrison, J. Merrill. A. Murphy; Fra'k MacCardle, H.D. McPbee, And, McUulre. Fra'k Mayo, D. N. Moore, Vic. Milton, L. Monarch Rep. Co. Montroas, Edmond Martin, A. W. Murphy, Mike Morton, C A. Hlcbelsen. Thor. Magulre, Trac. McClaln, Wm. Melrose. Wlls. Mayo, D. N. Mclntvre It Primrose Moore, Tom Monroe, O. W. Noon, J. It. Newhoff, Irv. Nuescb, Eru. Nygard, Ed. Norman, D. E. Nugent, J. C. Newson, C. F. Nelson, C. F. Naulta, Otto Namba, K. Norton, Joe Newell, A. B. Nedrow, J. W. Newton, C. J. Obrlen, W. Oil fans, 4 Oppenhelmer, . Joe Ouda, Edwd. Ogle, C. S. Owen, A. W. Odell, Tom Packard. T. C. Perry. G. H. Prevost, Ed. Pecona, Agosc. PaulinetU * Piauo Pauline, J. B. Parkinson, HarrU Payton, B. G. Prentice, H. C Patten & Perry Payne, Billy . Paxton, Isaac Price, J. B. Palfrey & .. Hilton Price. J. It. , Pauline, J. It. Pegram, Ben Plnaud, AL , Plank, Herb. Payton. R. V. relrl, J. T. Price. H. M. Phillips, J. II. Shields, Ren Bbceban, Fred Sllverton, W. Hbepard, B*a Springer, Chas She Hon, 01 lie Simmons, Lew Bally Family Sherman 4 . DeTrosk St.Leon, Reg, Sutton, H. J, St.Leon, Alf. St.t/con, Qua Sldonla, —. Sommervllle, Wm. A. Savage. M. U. Stuckhardt, W. D Shradcr, V. C. Salvall, A, I* Springer, Chas Stotesbury, Chas. Stuber, F. S. Thompson & Thompson Taylor, S. K. Ubompson 4: Francis Travis, Norm. TutMII, H. A. Tynua, Bran. Tram a v no, J C Tannkas, The Tesster, Wm. Tnylor, C. K. Tustln, P. J. Thornton, Jae Taeghe, Carl Tayy Ho Duo Turner. Robt. Trlxcda, — Taylor, F. L. Taylor, Har. Thrtlkeld a Wlcke Tliayer, O. II. Thurston. How Tledmann.II.ll Thor. Musical Toledo, Hen ■ Turner. 8. II. Tanuctt. Har. Tahar, S. II. Taylors, The Tryon, Fred Udell, C. H. UnJW & Paul Vldella, Jim Vernon, B. B. Vandell, Har. Van, C. A. VontellaiNina Videttes, The Varncy, A. Vernon, Carl VJdrtles. The Whlttlcr, II. II. (1c. Woterbury.ld. Thomas, O. U.iWakefluld West, Clar. Wilson, W. R, Warrington, >•■ ► • - Geo. Webb, H. L. Wftston, A. H. Wblte, Clayt. Wesaon, Claude Whitney. A. H White, Franc. Wallace; T. II. Weat, W. * D. Weltiel. Jas. Winchester, .- . E. A. Winn, ft II. Wncry. John Weaver. Edw. Ward, It. J., Woods, W. D. Waddell, Doc White a Simmons Wilson, Jack Whlltler, 1111 Wills, N. M. Wild, £ A. Welch, Hen Wnrda, Al, Westfall. Sam. World. J. W.- Wrlgbter, Oor. Wugaec, Sam Warsaw, Dave Wnildell, Doc Wire,. Sydney Walters, Dnvld Wel)b, Har. Waltho;ir, Jas Wilson, A. 11. mnnd Jaeger Jr., mamlrer),—Phlnney'n Halted Stated Band appeared/ to a large and delighted house, July.7. The Ilreckenrldge Stock. Co. opens tor a week'n engagement 1U-1H. Floyd-R, Brlggs' Dramatic Co. 102u Tamms, Art- Henry Taylor. W. P. Williams ft Thornton,-Har Lnckwood Thompson ft Wllhtir, Clar.. ... Francis Wtillnms, Jas.lYou'ng, D. Thurber, P. H Warner, ft Yalta, C.irl Tenncy, Em. Warner. U. B. Zollta, Alb. 'TenNlghtslna Wade, Geo. . \7jub, Mr. Z. Bar.Itoom'Co Wayne, Robt. Stobedle, F. Tenney, Em. Winter, HankslZello,— SEE NOTICE} AT UK AD OF LIST. > ■ >i » . MICHIGAN. Jacods and Van Tyi.k, who bnve been nlnylug In and nrouuU New 1'nrk, lududlug ltob'H Casino, North lleucli. mid Itockaway lleacli, have other good dates to follow. . 1'LosHii: Ki.im has Hlgmil with Wine, Womeji and Song Co, for next season, making her second season with this couipnuy, to du principal porta lit the llrat part and the Imr- lesnite. and will also he n feature In tlio olio, with her new electrical uovolty act, "The Singing Statue." Notks Know lUni.ow & Wilson's Giikatkii Nbw York Minstuelk. —This ctnupnuy will Inaugurate its Fall season Aug. 114. Every- thing with this company will be new. Our cars are being ronuvated. and rnuodeled; wardrviM and. printing will bo of the llnoat. Harlow ft WJlson ore superintend lug every detail, and nothing will be left undone to make this our banner season. . Wai.tkr Stetson and Nki.pa Hruman this week are filling an engagement at Uuvernii- tor's Theatre, Atlantic City, N. J„ present- ing "A Villain Uuiuaskcd," and July 2u they piav a return, date at Pastor's, New York, with Lexington Itoof Harden, Baltimore, Mil., to follow., On Aug. II they openln Seattle, Wnth., for a tour of the I'udtlc coast cir- cuit. , ■ • Jamks Wkitzei.l. Juggler, hns signed to work ou Frank: Melville* pork circuit, for eight weeks, opening ut oakwood Park, Pitts- burg, Pa., July Horn raow t/onergan. LesiPearl, Billy Klower, Mme. Kanchonettl, Amy leaur, Wllla Kealy, >L Koni, Mrs. W. '"uller, Gloria l'rlskev, Mrs. nar. roldcn, Grace Kledora, Bess. Koniythc, Cath All, Ambark Andrews, Har Aleiander.G.B Albert, to Allison, C. C. Ashleys, The Adams, 8. F. Allen, G. S. Adamlnl 4 a«i- Ta y |or Athcrton & Grassel Arrnstron; . ^T*. M. Asney, B. Adams, F. A. Alblons, The Adams, B. B. Alpine, Chas. Aaron, 8. Abrahams, ., Dave Alexander. a,- Wood Arnessen, A. M Averlll, G. R. i Arnold, C n. Adams, K, K. gleber, R»y Rwter, W. J. Burns. J; h. Barnard, 1 I>h|l Byron ft Norton, Ang. Oakley. Mrs. Frank GENTLEMEN'S LIST, Kent*. Mile. 2aranos, Cam. Langdon gaum., TVIII. '%d, R. c. Niger, Robt JJlalr,. Frank Byron, F. • . «*"«lrfc7ar ||"yer. .Geo A {rower. Walt. Hell, elms. . gaums, J. w. "laney, Har. BBPti Russ. Jjlllluga, Gay Bucher, 5«'l>uf, W. L. Pennon, B. R ">"ie», Joe grown, T. H. ""ham. Dave n "l<T. W. J. larlow ft it.ii „ Alison gfll. Oeo. "lekneil, B. A. 'e»-man,Kra'k Blake, Har. Block, Wm. Bosch, Devero Trio Boiler, Art, Burns, Chas. Betts, W. E. Black. J. P. A Bell, Pete. Brady & i.. . iHamllton Barrle,. Edwin Brcckenridge, CM. Brlcgs. 0. G. Bell, C. V. Ball. Albert Buchanan, Robt. Bennett, 8. Barlow, E. P. Breen, T. Breton, Ted Blattner, J. F. Brady, J. B. Benson, H. II. Busch, Wm. Bowers, L. H. Barr* Nevlns Brower, W. 8. Carlo, Na Na Clark, M. <U •Carter, Blllic Co<jhran,i E. W Caatleton-OtlB Claudius, D. Coleman. Anth Curtis ft Hunt Clifford, Blllle Curts, M. H Cornelia, Pete Christy. John Clark, Edw'd, Carter, Chas, Cobn. Fred Casdd. Billy Crawford,Jack Clifford, H.B. Cleveland.W.S. CanuDus, 2'. . Carmody, J. F Cnrleton & Terre Oappock, C. C. Conroy&Msck Crane,. W. A. Cowley, Billy Clayton. Frn'.k Onvnnaugb.Jas Crough, ft O. Coocan, I^uls Corbeti, J, J. CraucJi ft Clyde, Jno. Cleodoras, ITie ClIfTords, The Clifford, J.W. Cohn, Wm. .... Clark. P. 8. Cunningham, Bob Clifford. B.S. Clair, Har. Clifford. Edw. Crane, E. M. Cashing 4 Merrill Conlon, Mr. Crawford..* Duff Christopher Carter a Ross Couture, M. B. .Carter, Robt, Conlnn, Wm. J Topkott.iW. F atalano, Emil Castle, J. F. Crane, L. & C. Claxton, Beau. Domlnques, Hyp. Desmond, Alb. Deaves, Har. Detrick, W. Been, D. . Depew, T. E. Del'orest, T. DeLaur, M. Delmar, Jule Delyon, J. F. Davey, R. L. Dovle, Joe Delno, Henry Downs, F. N. Dashlngton. Alb. Dutton, Wm. Delevan, T. H. Bucrow, Wm J Ickcrson.H.C. Dickcrson.T.J. Dillon, Wm. A Dclloills ft Valora Dove, John DeGrean.Henrl Deonzo, Geo. Dawsons, - Dancing DanlelR. J. R. Davis. Will Drnne, Ham Define, Bob Pake, Amns Dorlne. J, A. Glrdelles, The Gresey & ■ Russell Graccy, Dan Golden, GeoF Gardner, Den. Garlng. A. J. Gort,. Geo. Gruenschloss. Art. Goleman Gonaro &TheoI (Iraham, Will Gllnserettl. P. Gotlob, Fred Gray, F. W. Garvle, Chas. Grob, KJ&R. Gazzolo,, . . Frank Gurtat, Peter Green, Har. Grlesc, J. GUday, G. A. Grays, The Gonaro & Bailey Grlgg, Wm. A, GarriBon.Snap Grinnell, Ben. Goodwin Bros. Golden, BUI Gardiner, Frank Iftigar, Frank Haynes, M. P. Haystead.C.U. Horner, Sam Harvle, Carl Hayes, Tom Hall, L. L. Hale, G. M. Howard a ■ Burke Hooker, Chas. Hall. B. F. Hermanettl, . , , • Bro. Hoffman, Max Hardle, Tom Henderson,Gus Hawood, W, LePage, Baron I>avon. Ernest LaCosta,- Har. Lesslg, Jack Levy, Phil Leon,' Bert Lynn, John LaNoIr, Chas. Love, V. E. . Lawrence, Wm. A. Leslie, W. M. LaPearl, Chaa. Lawson & Namon r^irkln, John Lotta, Bert Ixivcnzcn.Jacl; Lyle, H. J, LeBertus.Tony Uvell. F. F. LaMarr, Har. Levasseur, Geo Lewis, Wm. H Lewis, Andy LaZara, P. Laurant (magician Ijewls, Win. Lloyd, Herb. Lester, H. B. Lehman. Mart Leslie, Fred Louis, Wm. Lano, Doc Har Lee, Henry ft LaMarr, Har. Laltose, Ed.- Lewis, Claud Latell, Edwin McSheedy,B.C. Mack, Joe Mitchell, Lee Manning, Dutchey MJddIeton,C.B. Mackeya Clark Manlnnettlc, E. K. Montgomery Bros. Meehan, Wm. Martlnettle, Har. McQuInn, W.J MystlcDreara- 14nd' Co. McVey, Hugh Martin, Felix. McDonald ft Hnntlngton Hawley, Walt. Monte Myro, Hagarlty.W.H.I . , .. Joe Hogarty, J. E. Milton, Ceo. Haynes, I. R. Milton. Robt. Hoffman, J. S. McPnroe, Joe Henella. — ! McRoble, W.H Healy ft [ Morton, II. C, FarnumiManteil, II. B. Haslem, J. H. Montrose Howard ft . . . Troupe a * Al ton 1 Matthews, W.C Heclows, The 'Maddera, Joe Harrlgan, Ed. I Mack, Hugh Haves. E. J. Mullen, J. K- Hawkins, Robt.McCloud.rJ. K Hearne, Geo. McCloud, Pete Haswln, Chas. i Millar Bros. IIlBdley. C. W\ Milton,, Prank Hyde, Mr. Hansen. B. J Hogan, Will Henderson, Rich. Hildretb, F. Mflnley ft Rose Murray. Wm. Maxwell. G, B McDonough,' John : Marshall.GeoO Harvey, W. H. I Murtha, J. H. Herbert, T. L. Mulford, A.D Howard, Jos. !Merrill, Hooper,; H. B. 8.T. Boston Harries, Evan Hunting. Lew Harris, D. II. Iloch, Franz iriitchlson.J.D. Marty, J. It. Harrison ft ■ Wcntworth Hope. Wm. Mnrlnn, Frank Marsh, Chas. Marco, Jim Maxwell.Oeo.B Mayo, D. N. Morton. H. C. Murphy, M. J. Milton, Frank Mac. Frank Prentice. H. Trio Potters. Peer. Parenteau.Zoel Petts, Frank Pitman, M. O.' Pippin, Eug. Porges, Mort. Pitcher, B. C. Phillips, Roy Phillips, Mor. Qulgley, Geo. Qulnn, Geo. Ryan & Hyan Itomaln, Man. «el)y & Hughs Russell, P.&C ltadcllffe, Claude rtuhUhek,Uert Reed, Har. Key & Dimple ltlce, Jim Rice, Frank Rue, h'rank Rio, Geo. Rackctt, En Rellly, It. J. Rothchlld, CJ Rolse, E. ft Regram, Ben Itooney, I'at Rogers, W. F. Rlano, J. W. Rico ft Provost Itapp, Gus Itogers. Har. Rlano.J.W. 6c. Reap, Will Raynard, Chas Route, Louis Bella, Fred Huberts, C. H. Rio, Ariolph KlanoJ.W 10c Renxetta ft LaRue Robinson, II. I Ilousell, Henry Roche, Qick. Rio, Ofto Reynolds, Har Rockv Mr. , Rogers & Levins lUtter, G. H. , Itehan, J. II. Raymond, Jim Blcton. — Ruge, Wm. Schnd, C. R. Stetson, Walt. Stockhart,W- u Sully, Lew Stevens, V. H. Shepard, LaP. i Jeffrey Stone.> Sol , Sun Bros.. Smith, R. W. Silver Bros. Shoemaker, OT Silvers, The. Straus, Herm. Sousa, J. P. Scott, J. W. Sparks, J. G. Smith, Larry Btewart.Geo.W Sweatman, WP StOUt, G. L. Suinmervllle, Will Sutter, J. H. Sbadrick * . LaRose Hherry Bros. Stuber, F. S. Smith, W. H. Detroit—At the Temple Theatre (J. H. Moore, manager) .-r-Notwlthstandlng the ex- tremely hot weather of the past, week, this house played to good returns, and the bill was first class. The bill for week of 13 Is: The Great Pulgorn, Stephen Grattnn, and Maud?. White, presenting the comedietta, "Locked Out at 3 r. it.:" Marlon Garson, soprano; La Moines, novelty musical artists; Tossing Austins, the funny jugglers; Jules Keller, John Larklns and Dom Patterson, Dooley and Ten Brooke, in popular and .oper- atic selections, and the American.blograpu. Avenve Tuea,-!ie (II. H. Tamkln, mana- ger).—The Weberlleld merriment, music and «ong, will, be continued during week of 13 by the company which, opened/the season of these productions here six weeks ago. Harry Richards, Sol and Nat Fields, Octnvla Barbe, and Allene'Colin all return. Their offering wlU be Weber ft Fields'. "Itelter Skelter," which Is somewhat In the nature of. a tra- vesty, of the. great play entitled "The Great Ruby." Jake and Jane Bernard, who have been with the company the past week, are retained, so Mr. Bernard will appear with the Fields to make up the trio of talk, tang- lers. He will take the part which his brother, Sam, created In the original Weber ft Fields production In New York City. The attend- ance last week was very good, both afternoon and evening. s Grand Rnplds.—At Ramona Theatre (Orln .Stair, manager).—Week of July 12: Rosa Naynon, Will. II. Fox, the Two Kings, Dancing Da Mutlis, Brown, Harrison and Brown. ../ GoiiFitoY's Sumiibb Pavilion (Chas. God- froy, manager).r—Week of 12: The Lees, Collins und Castle, the Lyscnrlngs, Raymond Teal, Gilbert Sisters, and .moving pictures,, Si ! i Bay City.—At Wcnona Beach Park Ca- sino (L. W. Richards, manager).—The fol- lowing people appeared week of July 5: Carl Charles. Custcllat and Hall. Roberts, l In yes and Roberts, Martini and Maxmll- HiLU and Rosa Muyuon. Big business ruled. Week of 12, Adelaide Herrmann. In "A Night 1H, . Harry Williamr Jn.—Mr. Williams was In New York last week. He believes his show for. next Benson will be. the best he has ever had on the road.. The roster of the coiunnuy Is: Byron and Langdon, Cliff Gordon, John E. Cain, Snltz Moore, Evans nnd St. John, Edna L'rllne, Grace Burke, Sheldon Sisters, Maud Hamilton, Gcorgle llallurd, Agnes En- right, Paul Carney, Marie Healy, May Hull, May Desmond, Mildred Davis, Grace Lan- non nnd Lulu Wl.llnnis. Mr. Williams has spared no expense lu relation to the staging of. the show. The members will lie under the direction of Prof. HI vers. The lluest lights and .calcium effects will he carried to make It as near a Broadway productlou as can be expected. Wohavo selected Cumber- land. Md., for our opening town. In wlilch the show is very [Hjpulnr, and If the Oral lierformence runs as smoothly as the com- pauy. looks on paper there will be no need to write home for money. The snum busi- ness stuff that was with the company Ins' season will be with It litis year, George Hamilton, agent: Thumns Carey, leader ; Wil- liam Bean* electrician, nnd James Weedeit, manager. Harry Williams Jr. contemplates putting a big farce comedy out next season. nnd ho is now selecting the principal people who will take part In his new.enterprise. Wm, C. Wood, tenor soloist: last seiison with Primrose ft Dockstadcr'a Minstrels, has Joined the Mozart Comedy Four. He takes the place of Walter Van Allen. Nkedham and Wooo report that they lost a large part of Uiolr wardrobe,. music nnd other uftccts in the lire nt .Electric ■ Park, Peeksklll, N. Y„ on the night of. July T. Win, T. Brooks, lato of Brooks and De- lane, song Illustrator, bos taken the manage- ment of the Emplro Theatro at Cleveland, O. At Fbekiiodx Park, Newport, R. I. (M. II. Sheedv, manager), the bill week of July 18 4s | Six Musical Cuttys, Clarice Vance, Hard- ing and Ah Sid, Millie Olive, Hue and llroscbo, the Chamberlains, Cherry and Bates, Julius Tanncn, nnd tho Morrlssen. At Wah.iiino.ton Park, lluyonne, N. J„ the Ml! week of July j:t Includes: Dolan and Lenharr, Grant and Grant, Empire Comedy Four, Uessle Clifford, Craig and Ardcll, Chas. Robinson, Lambert: and Pierce, and Todd Judge Family, .•■.•■■ Gecikgh L. Thompson, of Thompson and Francis, hns written a Dutch comedy sketch, called "Sister Against Brother." On account lit' the "" Illness of Smile Mar- in Japan ;"' Snyder" and Buckley. Gardnen I' Bttn ' tLI> . tca4n Jms been oomnelled to cancel West and Sunsolne, U^blSd ^llIotTaSo fo "F 2"* k * on the parks, jShe Is convales- Jotm t!. Mi-tWaII. , <; ent nuw - •"'« thutemu will >resume nluylng dates nlreudy JKHiked, opening at Branson John G. McDowell Kiilnmasoo.—The Lake View Casino (Sum Millennial, manager) is meeting wltu uninterrupted success, . presetttlng "Tito Coontown 400," week of July 8. Tho Star Vaudeville Co. will hold the boards week of 13, to lie followed by another week of vaudeville 20. •' . • ««» INDIANA. Park, Corning, N. Y„ Auk.,0, as It is looked solid until tbs middle of Octolicr. ■ Miss Har- rlgan Is now enjoying a rest in South Bench, with her sister, Grace Doltnore, of Arling- ton ■ and Dclmorc. ■ > , Eliniii Lamo.vt, musical expert, mourns the loss of his lu-other, who was killed In a trolley car collision at Hamilton, Can., Juno IiMlliinniiolls. —At Fairhank Park Claude Cunningham, baritone singer; Mabel Hud- son, soprano, and Ustnndorf's Bond, week of Jiily.lt. drew the largest crowds of the season, .'Week of 13: l.oufeo lircbany, George Austin Moore, nnd Ostcndort's Band. Is tho only American on the bill at the tlli»- Work Is progressing nipldly on tho rcdecora- jiodrome. Hs Is it,success here, and Is well Ben Dunham, of tho Mario and Dunham Trio, writes from the Hippodrome, Brighton, Eag., under date of Juno, it),-us follows: "We arrived hero a full week before we opened, and, ns usual,- wo (oak In nil the vaudeville shows In town. Juno Hulnnilio Hon, of the Grand. Opera Mouse. , Cvuiisrlllc.—West Heights Park (Chas. B. Stlnson, manager) opened July 4, to an enormous crowd of people. -The vaudeville entertainment was. of. unusual. Interest, and received generous applause. Tho . opening but Included:- Kllroy.and Brltton,.May Mel- horn, Brown and La Valgn, the Zlomors, and Francis Rogers. . This puck will bo run dur- ing the Rummer months, only, and the bill will be. changed every week. ,- • Oak SuMiyi Pauk, weak of July 0, had good audiences, dally.. Hulght and Dean, Al- len Wigbtman, Ida. Russell, ltlcton, and La Petite Grace. This park, is one of the most popular.'places of amusement here. Joe Burk Is acting, as secretary and treasurer. ■ , . Cook's PAaK. (Harry. Lomause, manager) is attracting largo crowds of people nightly, and some excellent attractions are' offered. Bert Marshall's Merry Makers, John and Mahel Moore, the Great Two and a Half, De Varo and De Carlo, Bert Marshall, John L. Lewis, and.Blanche Curtis. Wallace I|bus.' Circvs showed here 0, and on account, of the negro .riots taking place.In this city only few people ventured out to see.lt. Show, business, aui almost killed 0, 7, on account of its being dangerous to be on tha stMets. .Numbers, of,, persons have'been killed and Injured, ■»« » IOWA. Dea Moines.—At Ingereoll Psrk (Fred Buchanan, managerl,—"The Beggar Prince'" Opera, Co... In "Olivette," July 6-8, drew crowds. "Pinafore'', was given. 9-11. : Ze\ and Zarrow appeared between the acts. Man- ager -Buchanan. Is making, arrangements to ?lve vaudeville performances lu the near uture. ■ . • , . . , Rinqmnq Bboh.' Circus comes 18. ^k .ft 'jyg ' Richards Davis, W. II.— BnZi, C i ^- iConlin, W. 1. Dean, Cliff. . - "foim, J/Q.- Icoopetj Jsj. . 'DtCortim, 1. -" Humes ftLewl»McGlnnls,Cbn8 Hnsllngs,- Ili-n Miller. II. L. Herbert, Ixvuis Morrell, A. ,L. Mines. P. L. jMysllk. Chsa Hnffmnn, Ern Mnrlln ft Herrlck, F. B. Crouch mil. Geo. A. IMorrlsoii. \\ m natty, J. Kr "TBircflsrdle, Sparrow (Jug. Suhnfer. Edwd Smith, J. H.' Khenn, Al. . Smith ft Meyers Sater, Henry Klegrlst.-iT. Sevmour ft Pnpree Slegrlst, Toto Showier. R M Simmons. E. C Sommervllle, Wm. Sanderson. c. w Cedar Hnplds.—Illngllng Bros.' adver- tising oar, Nov.2, Tom Dailey, manager, whs here July 2, 3. Car No, 2. Geo. W. Good- hart, manager, did the Html blllng 8 for Uni big Khuw^snlHienrnncn hero Hi The Pat- terson ft Hriilnuril Carnival I'o. was here ,". en roufr to. Wiiterlou Miiiiiigcr J. II, Henderson has returned from a visit to his big ranch in Dawson County, Neb.. . . HoriliiKton, —The ■ cam Ira I ended July 4. and various tent attractions, including the Ferris ..wheel. and uilnhitiire railroad, did good business. Tho hand-music was, not up to expectations except on. the Fourth, when Fisfher'u famous hand, idsjed . tluelr. Rlugling liios.' Cirrus will appear If). Advertising-Cars Nos. 2- and. 9 nave been here,-and, did .effective work. hooked up In.England, sud <»n tho continent. McPbee and Hill are scoring a hit at tho Hippodrome, Loudon." . , Jas. II. Hixkkiij malinger for Lew Dock- stader's Minstrels, writes from Atlantic City its followH:. "Our week here has been a big success, and expect, to,arrange a return dais with.C«l. Young, manager N tiio pier. Our next two weeks.will hu at Manhattan lleacli, audi am looking.forward to a big seuson." James E. Rome anii -MAiiUUKiUTR Fkiiuu- kon were among the features or tho bill at the Chicago Opera House Inst week, taking three and four.bows, at each performuueu. Next season Mr. Rome plays the tramp, und Miss Ferguson the soubretie, with Gus Hill's "McFudden's Row of Fists. Mr. Rome ulso arranges soma of the tnwmlila numbers. Il.viiiiv Burns Is meeting with success with bis novelty, hag. punching act tit Union Lake Park, MlllvlllivN..J. ■ Job Bowbiih, of Bowers nnd Corliss. writes: "On Junn 20, at Cincinnati, O., I was presented with a watch chain and Eugla charm, lu honor nf pay. thirty-seventh birth- day, .by Miss Curtlss. We. ore booked with Hoyt's.'A Rullrond King,' which opens, at Chicago. In August, and are hooked for thirty-six solid weeks. We play all the way to the coast. Cauhik wan and Gushik Vivian, after closing a, most successful season at the old Howard, at Boston, Mnss., will spend four weeks ut Peak,'* .island. Me., and then re- turn to the Howard, where tboy have been re-engaged to open In the atock for next scn- son. 'iliey are to Introduce a new act. writ- es ten for. them by W, It. Murphy. • . wp Tue Psimiiosh QoAnTKT has Joined Lou «u Gordons Minstrels, and Is meeting with suc- ■ cess. Noted krom John B. Wiiioiit'h Bio Vai/ubvim.e anu Cumehv Hitow, formerly Wright ft Fillmore.—We oro plnvlng the small towns I u Pennsylvania, to good busi- ness, after eighteen days' rain. A panckii who stylas himself the Marvel- ous Hormlou, Mih\ to, tm a Parisian dancer, Is,a recent arrival in this country, and is lilting an engiigeiwnt wllh Thompson ft Ditody, uf Luna Park, Cotiny Island, after wiilch lie Is engaged {» go with Mabel Paige, an n special vaudeville feature. Bi.ia.Von KAiirMAN ruiwrls success wllh Ilewlette's Merry Burlesr(uers. She began her engagement at the New Standard The- atre, In Houston,;Tex., In Juno, for eight, weeks., Mi'iii'iir ANn As'nnnwM. who have 1hw>ii en- gaged for Hie ssnaou hy W, 3, Tucker fur his, circuit . of itarks, rrnnrl success wllh Hiidr new skit, "The Elcclrlcluu nnd Huu- hrette." Chas. T. Ai.nr.irir returned Io America • HrtWARn Rrnton. manager of the ThriHt Cousins Big City Show, writes: "We urn playing to capacity At every stand. Thu show Is composed of headline, vaudeville ami minstrel acts, nnd we car'ry a twelve p\trn band anil orchestra. We. have an elaborate, niitut, to seat one, thousand parsons, and all time la con lined to Now York-Slate. Prlot, comedy Juggler, hns finished sue- j cessful engagements-at Grand Falls Park, Joplln. -Mo., mid Lake Contrary,- Park, St. Joseph. Mo. This week lie Is playing Mnn- nlon s Pork. St. Ixiuls. ami hns other parks to follow. He will open mi the Keith circuit In October. . . , NOTKH KI10M ROT H:«>TIIEnS* MlNSTRRI.8.— We are giving gre-nt satisfaction on onr park circuit, and drawing tn*meliilous crowds. Ws - hnvi« opened two new parks, and will open another next week. We will open our regu- lar season Aug. 'J4, with many surprises for our patrons lu the shape of new scenery, new printing and new people. We.will carry, as last season, thirty. seven people. Our original hunting scene llrat part, used last Reason, will It replaced by another Idea Just as good, If not superior. May Kknnkpv (Mrs. Ed. Moxart) writes froai Wheeling, W, Vu.: "I had a very seri- ous operation performed three weeks ago, at the North Wheeling. Hospital. The opera- tion'was successful, npd tho doqlor says with go-od cure I will lie alilo to leave tho hospital III II Week or two." N6tt» F1UIM THU OjlAKKR Citv (Juahtktth (John Pliirl, Harry Ernst, I'd. Hanson, It. S. carncs).—We do not go with Low Dock- stadcr'a Minstrels, ns wns recently stated,' hut-We do plav the vaudeville houses, and are boqkcd up solid until March. 11)01. J.v.nskn appuarml at the Chicago Opera llousti .Week uf Juno SO, and found fnvor. As his baggage did- not arrlvo In alma ho did not open with his regular-act, but ar- ranged a special act on short notice, and worked It throughout the' week. Ills bil- liard ball manipulations were well appre- ciated. . , Till- ClIASinr.KI.INH, expert Inrlat throwers, after concluding tlvu weeks at Hnuimcrstclu's Itoof tinrden. in this city, are 'week of July , III ut Froohinly Pink. Newiwrt, R. L. with Kocknwnv lleucli, N. Y.: Electric Park, Bal- tlinnre, Mil,, nnd Paradise Hoof Garden to follow. 'J'hoy sal) for Amsterdam, Holland, Sept. I.".. Dot D.wkni'oiit writes: "I have Just closed a sivihou'b engiigvment at tho Howard Theatre, Boston, and. will spend the Summer at Nnutnskel Beach. Jlniuln Irwin, of Hid High Rollers, Is hare, as my guest, and wu are having a great lime." HOTia LaWUENCE Sl.-SI.MEII liAllllEN IIILI.H James Woadvllle, Edna Holmes, Itoehfurd nud -May, Freda Lnncnster. Wm. Bender, Nellie Bumford, I^muols anil Scoolleld. Notes rsntt Gkacih EtiilETT. from Syd- ney, Aus.—Wo urn all In lbs best of health, und business is line. My acts ara meeting with as much success through New Zealand ns they did In Sydney anil. Melbourne, In which Inst name,; city wo played a tlireu mouths' engagement. My contract of tlilrty- slx weeks closes wllh Mr. It I c Wards on Sept. r>, at Sydney, 1 hnve offers fur,South Africa, and Irfiiuluu, also one or two good things Tor America, but nt Ibis writing I am unde- cided as to Just what t will do next season. Euiuu IlouAN writes: "1 wns booked to I'lny at the park lit Walcrhury, Conn... but I he street cur strike caused tlio park to clustf on July. 0." Nam Ktiosr tub Rinui.anu MlNSTiucr, anUBM Co.—Wo opened on May 2. and busi- ness Ims been good over since. Tlio excel- lancn of the performance and the show equip- ment aro making for us a lasting ropula- tlou nt every stand. Wo tour the South next Foil and Wlntur. Tho roster Is: Ditvlil Kloglaud. tnanagrc and proprietor; McNuity and Browulec. Brandon und Brode, Billy uodmtudar, Clias. Hose, Stewart Bros., W. /•>•,White, Jas. A. McCiiImj, Jack IMvls and "Kid" La Van. Chas. Hill bus eliurgu of tho canvas, with four assistants. Manager Ring- hind Is now eulsrglng tlio-company, and lu- tcmls going Into tlio bails tho latter part of deniembor. EveiiKrr Krmpton, who for tlio Inst llvo seasons lias boon with vmiilevllla and bur- lesque, comiianlcs, bus signed with Brown & Walters for "Tlio Presldunt's Daughter" Co.. which opens on or about Sept. 0. iMbluonr a«i» Emikr played Lnxlngton Roof Garden, ut Baltimore, week of July II, iind wore held over for, the following week. Miss Mel rose, while playing the aliove en- glguniant, oiitcrtiilni'dhar fathor and mothor, who camo on from Brooklyn, N. Y. 'NllTKM EtlOM TilE UKLMillH Jt;VKNII,H Min- NTHEI.H.—Wu *lnycd through tho Hoiith Inst Winter, ami met with great success, und now wo are playing nloiig tho Atlantic coast unci Holler the Rudy ers circuit of i pinks, 'L'hls) c-ouipany lust season played to over one hun- dred return dates, to crowded houses, aud for thu. past eight yours they, Jurm been play- ing tbniuglioul the country. Those wllh thu company ure: Muilue Ditggiui, lliilon Mc- Lnughlln, llluncho lflncl, ithllo Slack, Edna I'l'ltz, Re tin Fralny, llegliiu llnckuiau, Kill In llocknuiu, Mllliui Duggnn, Marguerite I'roust, Aurollu Coznrt,. Aluggli! Bruukllil, Mstlldu, McNnsliy, nnd the Whis.dor Sisters. Prof. W. J. Sellers Jr., proprietor nud uiniiugor; W. W. Sailors, business manager; W, 11. ifool- Ing, odvunco ugeut, . .. ♦ «4> DI8THICT OK COM MIMA. WnNhlnKton. — Lust Week ended, nud Hushing! ou was left without theatrical amusement, either dramatic, opcrnt'i: or vaudeville. Ilia Lafayette was the hist to close, having had three works of-thn (iilllu Opuru Co., to -what seemed to outsiders to lie highly profitable business, for thu liouso was well lillod at inch performance..yet tho season closed 11, after n week of. "The I^idy Slavoy." For tho tutxt two months our nniiisunient seekers must content thomselvuii with trolley rides to suburban resorts. Ciikmai'Eake Bkacii luis concerts by Ha- ley's Baud. . . » . , Ciihvx Ciiahm Lakk has concerts by Ilia V. H. Marlon Bund. Colonial Bhacji Iiiis music mid iliinclng. RiVKii Vn:w bos music and Wizard llecr, magician. ■»»» SI A It VI,. WO. xfeoie, Prl* giiViiW & rVd pM^rg iS Snuw m [r g&33£BL& " T T m Bol ^ r llnltliiiore—Electric Park fA. Fenne- man, iniuiugerl.—Tin; vaudeville at Ilia (Sislno for, week of July HI InCludos: Tim Juggling Johnsons, Muy Evans, Hnay nmi Lee, Sherman and lie Forrest, and Fergu- son and Beeson. The entertainment con- cludes with.new pictures on tho clncogrnph. Kbrnan'h Monumental. Thkatiib will re- iipsh for the seuson 20, with the Innocent Realities. Tlie house hns been thoroughly rendiratcil, ami a iu<w box office has been added.; Ntrre.—Tho Palm Garden and Casino of Kcrjlhn's new Maryland Theatre, which In In course of erection 'mi' Franklin Street, were practically rulnml hy tiro Siiturilay iif- terrimiti, July II. The lire was caused by sn explosion of gasoline, which was used fur lighting thn bullilliig Willie the.workmen went ''"itiloved tit night. .Tim loss Is estimated at 110,000, nnd It Is probable Hint the lire will delay t he opening of the theatre, • (IO TO IflsSAs! WIA