The New York Clipper (October 1903)

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October 10. THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 775 nt Proctor'* Fifth Avenue Theatre, where Grand Orrni Hm-o. /at,.*.. » i , „!/good work soon made him one of the managerh-Emny Luton <&/m\& n? eJ ^ e i SrTs.ie favorites,, with the patrons of the Co., Fn "A Lucky Duck?* Drove? Sir!.* r" - in. «hit »» *>■ fniiv fm« iu4 h„ ...<.-• »i. "_".">.'...""v*' proved the feat- NEW JERSEY. per" came Sept. 28, 20, to 8, 20, to great bull- ganlzatlon. and that they are doing a record „r>»ie *|; l " , "Si lt r , ;-. % ftiiiE"j;co" i^'K ir^'^Ah* J-ucKy D UCK> .. proved the feaf n.w..i, u~—TTT .. aetm - P* 4 . 0 * *!H» 80 ' 0c t A H# ,m- Breaking business wherever the tents aro »'''•*•. JHLm.SV.n'if. «■ fr.m£,?iV .7 nIL of the Taud ?»Ule bill week of 28. Busl- „J!i e !T"r k ' — Moat of . tno nouses enjoyed pense business, and gave a delightful per- pitched. Mr. Brady and W. J. Rouse, the .1... manaren snt, ai ly en- neaa waa wnr hi- v. ,. .. „??■ ■ »2?i good bualneu w ...w '""nance. "Foxy Grandpa." 2, 8. had Its latter formerly press representative of illng- si big returns. Coming: "The Wayward ling Bros.' Shown, and now engaged In life ' Insurance here, are renewing old acquaint- Ottolengul. man' r appears n her Son ' makes Its bow here for the first time rroctor a* leaning uiua oi rrocior 8 Kennedy and Roonev Ilanlev'.nri T.'^it' P™" 1 triumph, "Du Barry." this week Thii E * s 0, r Hundred and Twenty-fifth Street The- McCue and Cahlll, and the bioscope ' Dr ''" a nt engagement forms one o"uTe ,£lii „,,,.. In which posltloa he is winning new E ^«"J««"-JCha. Zlmmeman, man- !M,Mtkm?eT«^of tg sealo"„d tai" week on any stage Oct. 5; Marie Walnwrlght 0, ance. Henry B. Dlxev 7. "A Fight for Millions" 8 ~ Dn, 1 ' n in oKaoUp n« VnnH. 4» » IOWA. noone.—At Aries Opera House (Wiley & San Dlrjto—At the Isis Theatre (II. C. Wyatt, lessee and manager).—The James g was here, ener- Nell Co. came, to fair houses, Sept. 21, 22. . 'Teck's Bad Boy'' 0, 10, Chester Da Vonda ager)>-The Cherry Blossom BurTeSoSSS. ?""£?* n">rked attention. Annie Russell. 12 and week, week of 28, gave a very"bright, dean meS i n M co and Men ." e>tebllshed herself In Notes.— Carroll Flemln toripus performance, to good business! The I^L 1 *" w . Mk b l ber charming methods r TSJ t J cal jK Parisian Widows week of 5. and personality, and drew good houses. Mil- The Wl, Tomlinson Hill.— Metropolitan Onera "Lc an i c " l, PP car » in "The Little Prlncesa" "°n. ftage .„ „. „,.„.. vir ,. m „„„„„ „ „„„.„ .,. . „„,,. „ «__ ™ Kirby7 managers).—"Sweet Clover"" played; H ° use Grand Opera Orchestra, Mme Nor- < rn,?,U, 2 : n. ,., , . t '" la L <1 u . p wUn a ?B n l nei Sf*v" , ;'W Frank Cooley Co. 28, "The l'rlncc of l'lisen' 1 t,, i iood attendance, Sept. 12. "Yon Yoni dl< 2' Bolol8 U «• —iv ,LU ," B " Tueatm <M. J. Jacobs, mana- »? the two new theatres, Trent and Wit- Oct 6. Waco.—The Auditorium opened this sea- »«■• v.n,wi< riviumi nam »c,r. Bun- i,cii \,v. vniuu, m IRir IIUIIBVB, 0?p(. 41, .'„', ly looking after the production of Miss Vyno Bowers, song recital, had a good wayward Bon." Charles Steven- house 23. "A Texas Steer" played, to a age manager of Taylor's Opera llousc, line house. 24, "Mr. Jolly of Jollet" 20, aaCil Vm&mi^^SSSSSS. zrT^Y'if™"°*S yortiijoin n h e a ' £ S SS£ 5 ' gsg 3»S SfSK5 E k?-& "•iio Village Parson" had fair business 22. Ada Rena n and OtTs Skinner. J P„ e ,T„j ac,, J a ? d . .musical numbers have been f? 0 * 1 weather and an lmi ••Iiura Thome- drew a good house 24, and „ ■ « ^SBiJf'flr''. S he , N , e , w -'V<' ra «™.-< 9m.KSm «¥■ ?g» ■ the U&S was well Dleaaed. Plav n. GTannTllle Th. n™„^ n i, Searchlights of a Great Clt lounced The 28 and week, bad mense attendance. £ audience was well pleased. Play was BTsm-rllle^-The Grand Opera House JSSPSPJL "LgPl-TOlf. JW***!.* »,.|| rendered. "An Orphan's Prayer" played, (Pedlcy A Burch, managers) had Its formol house elsllv "TiT.foJtSL!"n 2ft bl r, :o a full house, 28, and .gave excellent satla^ opening on Sept. 24. and a renreienhK?ve oT, £l* 7 ^ io Tne ulnl8ter » Daughters" &JS2JE3&VCI? f?P ScDt -'•• wllh """y l - or8 °" Clarke. In the management of Wll- ..|n 8 Absent Boy," followed by "McKadden'a of the most excellent char- viatta." 2n. "Th« Chrl.flan" Wr •> ■'-rhi nttrnctlons, under ilsm Taylor, were - actcr, and gave splendid satisfaction Flats" 20, "Tho Christian" Oct. 2, "The JrL*»fg5Hg;_ The TXnWn Auction 0, and Amelia Bingham IT. SSL' rw \™X\ .hi ' rh8 wanoBcr this season Is Jako QnrflnHe. Notes.— Gracla De Foy, formerly of this King," 7: Virginia Harued.'ln "Iris" 15 Ity, played a prominent role In 'The Or- People's Theatre (Pedley k Burch i . ■,'„ Dnva*" with n,t,l/.k .mmm..... ■!.. ,. flfforsl haA a —^.,., i A . ,.~ '. Sleepy responsible for the music, and James Oor- man has personally directed the staging. Nat Wills, in "A Sod of Rest," made a great hit last week, delighting packed houses at every ElU«betb.-At Jacobs' Theatre (0. W. *Sm» ^ Aud " orlutn ..- 0, J '''" . 1 -'" Dd -'' b, J' th ? tho Ir first class attractions at the'Auditorium io management will have the Grand, and b^&J^&JiTriwJAtoJPJfJj&ltya ,h0 Intention this yenr Is to play all the lV?iP^_J? ne . , '?< al Wcddln 8 came Sent. 20, fw c i. s(1 .(tractions present. "A Deserted Bride" had a' fair sized house 28. The company will close Oct. 3, at Richmond, Ind. "A Knight of '98" f, • an a gave good shows. The main attrac- (anceled. "A Deserted Brlde ,r 28, "For tlon and 8 r e a 'C8t hit was Carmontells, one West Heights Park (Frances Rogers, mansger) played to fair audiences week of £0, and gave good shows. The main nttrac Mother's Sake" Oct. 6, "A Gambler's Daugh- ter" 6, Walker Whiteside 7, 8, "Shamus O'Brien" 9, "Uncle Josh Spruceby" 10, "Un- der Southern Skies" 14, "When Johnny Comes Marching Home" 15, Gideon's Bllu- strels 17. Notes. —Will S. Collier, business manager of Greene's Opera House, became a Knlghia 'limplax and a member of Apollo Command- cry, No. 28, on Sept. 25 . ..The "My Friend from India" Co. was here 23, en route from Dysart to Vinton Tracy McGuIre, agenc for "A Knight of '08," and Wm. Pottle Jr., ahead of "For Mother's Sake," were here 28. Dei Moines.—At Foster's Opera House (Wm. FoBter, manager).—Richard Carle will gresent "The Tenderfoot" Oct. 8. "Under outhern Skies" comes 9, 10, Walker White- sides 13, "A Chinese Honeymoon" 15, "When Johnny Comes Marching Home" 19. Guam) Ofeba House (Wm. Foster, mana- ger).—Lyman Twins, in "At the Races," drew good houses Sept. 24-20. Julia Klsgsley and Nelson Lewis, supported by a capable company, presented "Along the Mohawk," to good business, 28-30. Cora Van Tassel, In "The Volunteer," Oct. 1-3; "The New Fast Mail" 6-7, "Human Hearts" 8-10. ai.'ditohiuji (Wm. Foster, manager).—"A Honolulu Coon" drew small audiences Sept. 23, 24. Rosabel Morrison, in "A Deserted Iirlde," drew fairly 25, 20. Irving French Co., In "A Runaway Wife," Oct. 1-3. I Fort DodRre—At the Midland Theatre (Beth Meservey, manager).—"At the Old CroBs Roads" was well, received by a good sized house Sept. 28. "Dora Thorne" did a big business 25. Nettle De Coursey, in "An Or- phan's Prayer," gave the best of satisfaction, to a fair sixed bouse, 24. "Human Hearts' had a fair advance outlook for 30. On the way: "Under Southern Skies" Oct. 6, Scott J°Plia Opera Co. 10, "Mississippi" 12, "King Ping Pong" 15. *•*-.• CiTT Pabk.— The Fifty-sixth Regiment Band, Carl Quist, director, drew large crowds Mineral Citt Pabk (M. J. Halre, mana- ger).—The Webster County fair opened 29, lor four days, to large crowds Clippers. —Harry Dnnklnson, Owen Mc- cormick, Lyman Tucker, Harry Wilson and nllllam Lindsay, of the "At the Old Cross Itoads" Co., were entertained at the Elks 28. ■ ,.J >ul, J a 5 e '~ At 0» Grand Opera House iwm. T. Roehl, manager).—"When Johnny comes Marehing Home" played, to the ca- pacity of the house, Sept, 24. "Uncle Josh Spruceby," two performances, 20, to the usual large attendance. "The Village Par- son 29. "An American Gentleman" 30, "An orphan's Prayer" Oct. 1, "At Pike's Peak" of the cleverest contortionists ever seen In ageil.—Abe Leavltt's Kcntz-Santley Co. Is o. "On the Bridge at Midnight" 10, Gus Evansvllle. The park theatre closed 27 un- the current bill here. As lively and glltter- !>uu a Minstrels 12. til next season, when It will open on a ' Note. —Professor Mallon, an old time ac- larger and more extensive scale. _ _clng "Th? Wayward Son" 7, 8. "A Working Girl's Wrongs" 10. David Warfleld 12. „. w ~ 7~~? ~ n ,. Lycbum Tiikatrb (Klroy ft Drake, mana- ,,.?*,• TK 0 '' 1 '—At Grcenwall sOpern House gers).—"The Sign of tho Four" came 24- (I , n , l, „, w t Grcenwall, manager).—The Ar- 28, to fair business. "A Great Game" ar- "°"! R i ock £"• epened an engagement to ono Jived 28-30, to fair business. "Looping the ".''."H, S f pt ' , 28 (,, to . f, l S l 'M ,l S u " e '.. Col 5 ln 1 : Loop" came Oct. 1-3. To arrive- *Whv McFnduWs Fiats" Oct. 8. Tim Murphy fi, Mall" 810 Gogrion-Polloek Co. 0 0, Mason and Mason 10. Standard Tiicatrm (Frank De Bequc. manager).—Business week ending 20 nnd opening 28 was to capacity. People opening 28: Patsey Barrett. Kelly and Dally. Kiln 'Brown. Wlnnnn, May Mulqueen Women Sin" 5-7, "The Limited Mall" 8-10. Jeraey City.—"Rachel Goldstein" brought good business to the Academy Sept. 28 Oct, 3. "Why Women Sin" also had a goodly , outpouring at the Bliou, and the Fay Foster f hrlstmnn, Mnmlo Chlsliolm and May It Burlesquers provided a treat to the Don Ton SR8f S25B 1 i, r f ° Florence, Pearl Wl I'.lliel ItusRoll, Helen Burton, May Mul ftled papers at Hockcnsack. N. J., 20, under ! l<,8 .° u - Mltclirtl, Annlo Millon, Alvln Dash the State law. The object, to direct In "%""• and Ada Yulo. America foreign stars, and American celeb- Noteh.— Gontry Ilroa.' Show gave two rltles In Europe .... ..Jersey City iX, Performances under canvas 811, to big husl- 211. B. P. ore., give a theatre partyHn ■»•■-•■•»■ I''«.repniigr..Rells flros.' Clr- honor of Imro Fox, 8, after which a recep- cu ,5 co ™ es •Jgr. 8...... Bob Inwlctto and tlon will bo held at the club room. wife (May Mulnueon) have been ongugwl l for tho season nt tho Stniiilnril, tho former Hoboken.—At the Lyric (II. P. Soulier. f. s stage director and producer Patsey manager).—"A Hot Old Time" and "Peck's "nrrctt Is renewing acquaintance* with his pad Boy^ divided a splendid week's business Blan5r frlon dB, after m i nlwctice uf four years. IIhIIiii —At tho Opera House (Goo. Anxy, malinger).—The Arnold Slock Co. closed a four nlghlR' engagement Sept. 24, hav- ing played to big business, nt popular price*. "Darkness and Daylight" drew fair busi- ness 25. "Looking for a Wife" amused a largo audience iC. Gngnon-Pollock Co. opened for a three night*' engagement, to good business, 28, "McFadden's Row of Boys were added to last week's bill at the Flats" Oct. 2, Tim Murphy 3, matinee and Ight, In "The Mnn from Missouri" 'Cy Sept. 28-Oct. 3. "A Working Girl's Wrongs' 4-7, "The Christian," with Lionel Adam as John Storm, 8-10; "Tho Shop Girl" 11- 14, "The Winning Hand" 1517. Usii'ike (A. M. Bruggemann, proprietor and manager).—Good business Is still the rule. The offering Oct. 4-10 compares favor- ably with last week's as regards merit and numbers. Notb. —Chas. II. Burke and the Inkey oys we - " Empire. Atlantic Olty—At the Ocean Pier The- Cvci.h Paiik Summkii Tiik.vtiik (C. It McAdinna. mnimgcr).—The Curtis Comeilj THE FETCHING BROS., Pictured above, present an effective, original and novel musical act, which has won for them considerable favor. They show great skill In the playing of many wind and string instruments, but their piece de retislance is their "Musical Klower Garden." The brothers give a most elaborate performance, having the stage handsomely set with potted plants, which, when moistened with a sprinkling can, give forth swept music. 'The Musical Arbor" and "The Musical Tree" are also novelties In the act, and lend great strength to it. The comedy Introduced serves to gain considerable laughter. atre (Harry D'Gsta, representative).—Paul Co. closed a successful engagement at this Gllmore, in "The Mummy and tho Humming theatre Sept. 20. This terminated a very Bird," Sept. 28-30, gave a most creditable prosperous season at this resort, performance, before big audiences. "Mrs. Fair Grounds Auditorium. —Morales-Var- Wlggs, of tho Cabbage Patch," was highly ft""' Spanish Grand Opera Co., under the mi- entertaining, to good houses, Oct. 1-3. Com- spices of the Texas Stntn h'alr Association, Ing: "The Limited Mail" 5-7, the Braart Set la giving performances afternoon and night. 12-14, Skinner and Kenan, la "Taming of the Shrew," 10. 4«» CALIFORNIA. Ing as of old, it Is enjoying a week of good bUNlness. Fred Irwin'* Big Show received tor, who for some time had made Dubuque Cook's Park Thratbe (Harry Laurance, Its usual goodly share of business last week, ais home, was burled Tuesday, Sept. 22, manager) gave ltB last performance 27, to members of the press and Thb Clifpeb local a packed house, and presented a good show, correspondent acting as pall bearers. Harry Scott, an Evansvllle boy, made a most i decided success. good honse. "The Village Parson," 24, R&SSf ^ a fa,r Bteed house. "At Cripple 22* , 0et ' 2 - "Circus Day" 6, "In Convict's S£S*£ 9 j Walker Whiteside 14, American Stock Co. 15-17, "The Middleman" 19. —4 ) NEW HAMPSHIRE. and revealed special strength In the olo, which Included: Bennett and Itevere, Pal- fray and Hilton, Carew and Hayes, Eight Champions, Willie Weston, and Axtcll and N'otrs. —Francis Rogers, manager of the Sylvan. The Bohemian Burlesquers next week. '" TlIKATBB U ' ). —Variety — playing at the park when he met ber.... house, where the ever < Nellie Hlckerson, professionally known as tain an excellent quality, Dollie Clbt.'s, and a member of the Hall Car- tlon from large audiences. Caiip Stiikbt Tiikatiir (Geo. C. Dennis*, manager).—Week of 28 till* llieiilro con- tinued to draw good crowd*. Drawing cards for tho week: Con*lniiclln Sisters, Lula _____ Ijiwton. Tom Kelly. Marlon P. Barrett, Oar- Los Au«Im At Mn.nn ni»ro ii,,,,.. v,n "5" Searcy, Nelllo Kverett, Minnie Pal- (.^ 0 C^Vy^tm.Ta^e^) M i.lle^r%TlleVa1" f^ C &^S&^^SS^i^ H?l7n a " et "Thf" \E£ffl*"Q&2ggn3 '""«* We'sV an^V'fclu ef 11 '' 0 " ' erDC ' " elen> n.„. T . hB n 1 iVte a .l;^ ^ Ca J '2 lll . 8 „ ,.°. n .U , NOTBS.-Tho Kioto Dog and Pony Show Is giving performances nt the fair ground*, and drawing crowd* Ulnglln. Bros.' "The Devil's Disciple" Sept. 24-28, to largo business. Coming: "Mr. Jolly of Jollet" Iowa City At the Onera House (John Notkb.— Francis Kogers, manager of the Sylvan. The Bo N. Coldren, manager) -An excellent com- JS_J Heights Park Theatre, was married to PaocTon's Tn nany presented "Sweet Clover" Ser>t 22 to Virginia Harris on Sept. 21. Miss Harris era! manager).- i good house. "The Vlllniro Pnnann " f 24 «' a s playing at the park when he met her.... house, where tl 28-30, "The Chaperons" Oct. 1-3. MOBOaCO'B BUROANK TlIEATJtH (Oliver Mo- roBco, manager).—The Baker Theatre Co. Is Circus Is billed fur Oct. 211. nival Co., was called to Evansvllle, 23, on heads a bill of special Interest this week, account of the death of her fnther The naming Louis Simon and company, Blocksom Oband Oi'BRA IIouhb (Clarence Drown, narr '„i- 0 ™ 011 J3_S" Pln/ed. •" 8««d bu«I- mnnager).—Walter Sanford's company, In ne""- f". ,^8. tnmlng: Hubert Kilnson Oct. Wilbur Opera Co. played, to enormous houseB, and Burns, Josenhlne Sabel, 'Bounding Pat- "The Power of Gold," attracted good slied ?/ '.yW,*'/,"*' 0 ' "''"'i*.Co. 0-11, "The Chris- week of 13, at Owensboro, Ky., at the Temple tersona, Sydney Grant, Mills and Collins, and but top heavy houses week ending 20. "The V",,ini, >> fj, 8 " 011 a " d * lai » < "'i In "Iludolpb and Theatre, a gers. held during Manchester.—At the Opera House ( rr'n«.°"o ng ! on ,V maoa *' er >i— '" Ibe 8I « tl ot tne BS a count, . n«. .i ? e V t -?^- drew a fair audience. "One of 27 Harry Scott left 28 for Chicago, at the Academy of Music, Baltimore, Mon __* 'n June," 29, had a light house. "Eight to start on his professional tour Westward. day night, Sept. 28, In "Winsome " »,i t 80, t0 a 8O0d house. Harry Baker , The new Electric Park close ?,.?,. . arry Van " aIe « tw0 Manchester boys _ _ ._ _ day night, 27. The first season with tbe company, received an ovation. Gor- Terre Haute.—At the Grand Opera House tong Minstrels Oct. 2, "Beyond Pardon" 3, (T. W. Barhydt, lessee and manager).—"A Lewis Morrison 6, "Girls Will be Girls" 9. Break for Liberty" played Sept. 28, to ca- Pabk Tkiatre (John Stiles, manager).— raclty business, ltoselle Knott, In "When 'he Aubrey Stock Co. week of Sept. 21. Knighthood Was In Flower," gave an excel- Specialties were Introduced by Chae. Sco- lent performance, to 8. It. 0. house, 20. "The "eld. Isadore Martin and Anna M. Fields. James Boys In Missouri," Oct 1, drew good Winnie.' closed on Sun- thoroughly successful and satisfactory to the management. Peterson.—At tbe T'aterson Opera House (John J. Goetschlus, manager).—Stock com- panies never fail to receive a warm welcome nt popular price*. Notmh —llonlry Bros,' Combined Dog and Pony Show Oct. 9. 10.... Fori-paiigh A Sells Itros.' Circus Oct. 2(1. on the grounds of tho Hun Antonio international Fair Association. Tho fair will bo In full blast on that day, Uniqui Thbatbb (Honta & Zallce, pro- B , nd «_ circus-will not bo able to aceommo- prletors).—Features 28 and week : Musa I* dale the crowd*. Var, singer: Divine Dodson, soubretla; Ml rlam Marr, negro delineator; J. T. Dervln, company, In "My Awful Dad;" Arncsvn, James Richmond Glenroy, Princess losoros, Wood and Bay, In "A Funny Bunch of Non- sense." Holdovers: Almont and Dumonr, Fisher and Wackcr, Rio Bros, and tho kino, drome. Oct. 4. business. ''A Little Outcast, Heart of business. Coming: "King J'omlng: Morgan and Holt's pictures cm Uom e«Pun Heart" 6-7, ''The H Chicago" 8-10. Casino Theatre (Fred C. Bowen, mana- K , i:~rBusiness continues very good. Week '"'Oct. 5 the following are billed: Wood ager).—The vaudeville and burlesque bill fpr fe. D i Ic y t |„ "Kaclng tho Music," Oct LMB swy. g_ Ernie, Addo Parker, Hlggins week of 5 Includes: Albright and Walton, Le wltn »over a Welsh Rarebit" as a cur Galveston—At the Grand Opera House r.-.-o-V C\,°;~ T In Paterson. Chester De Vonde and his com- ventriloquist: Franks and Maybelle, coon (Fred■ 0. Wei*, manager).—Hoyt's Comedy '•. 9 d ^ ... L pany met with success beyond the eipccta- town act; Atlantis, Juggler, and tho bioscope. Co., at popular prices, closed a week's en- of the Desert o, {| ong 0 ( either company or house manage- NorifS.—Manager Claronco Drown has gagement Sept. 20 Mislness coming: "King oi tne uesert o. {| ong o( e , t h or company or bouse manage- Notitb.— Manager Claronco Drown has gagement Sept. 20. to good business. The "Holty Tolty" 7, "The Sleepy King 8, At , nenf ] ag f WW!K- There was u repertory of changed hi* office headquarters from tho new "McFaddcn'* Row of Flats" drew good Cripple Creek" 9, "A Bunch of Keys 10. eight play*, all of Mr. Do Voude's own com- Grand Opera House to tbe New Orpbeum, sized houses at mntlnce nnd night 22. The Orphuum TriEATRB (Harry Albright, man- p OS ition, and each was well received. Henry the location being more central and con- lloldim Brothers' Comedy Co. opened a three .. 6, venlent A contract Is reported to have curtain heen closed with Alfred J. Morgenstern, of San Francisco, by which a new vaudeville house, to be known as tbe Broadway The- ,, «-"l *"6. Ulllic, AUUV IUUC1, (IIKKIUO ..vs... ve v >uv...u«n. ......»..- —— v m Willi I cos., Madame Payne, Hill and Mason, and Bar, McShafTrey and Keller, Jesse Sams, ta | Mr . Bookings are: "The Night Before me comedy, "At Long Branch." Besse Dean, Dot Morgan. Business Is first cbrlstmns' 0, 7, "Why Women Sin" 8-10, »■» class. ._^__ . , . 4t "The Christian" 12, David Warfield 13, 14, INDIANA. Notes. —Hairy Albright, formerly of the -'Saratoga'" 16-17. sketch team of Albright and Walton, has been nwoi° Theatre (Mrs. Ben T^avltt, owner Theatre, of San Francisco, and Indlananolla At Fmrtliih'ii On.™ Bsasaa engaged by Mr. Clark to attend to the book- and manager).—The M«rry Maidens found •Al FmC _»i«rV-£& Knott Ing for the season and assist In he manage- f aV0 r with the city's vaudeville patrons. Elec- , nDDeoren S i'„^ ^SIRf.i.'^TiiS^ II a ••wL.J ment of the Orphenm Theatre, this city. .... tx-Ic-n.1 effects added to the brflllancy of the The Amusement and Bteeplecho «^Saii W wirE*'twaff_««F»yKS Barnum 4 Balley'B Circus showed Sept. 20, two burlesques, and the performince was heen formed In this city, /or thi ,.»_?"»«i"«u .was i eiower sepr. ju, ai i t „ i mmmu imqinr-Ka at botn nerformances. „„, i,^i„ i. h.i.h, .«,!■ ih. n ih t»imk>,, crectlne an outdoor nleasura r Holdcn Brothers' Comedy Co, imened a thrca nights' engagement 27, to a well filled hou*e. N»w Mascot TliKATtiB (McKee & Mct'obe, proprietors and manager*).—Week of 28 business continued good. Grace Lester, Alice atre, will be erected In this city, to be run Fnlrbonk, Ulennor Dunlinr, Charles IS Toiuiy In conjunction with tbe circuit of the Unique Joe Livingston, the Great Nichols, Oussle Theatre, of San Francisco, and tne Orau- Addison, Kthel Do Vere, III Tom Ward Tho man Theatres, of San Jose, Stockton and stock, In "Tho Lone FJHliennnn." Sacramento An organization, styled I ' ise Co.," has Austin.—At Hancock's Opera Bouse o purposo_of (flco. Walker,.. managorj.—^'McFadden's > »Din ■ 2X-30, did the usual big business, reading, as there is not a tiresome page in it. — ■ todubct wiin me new xors temrji lines. JSIInorn Slater* and Joe Welch, In "The Peddler," Oct. 8: "Funny The author Is Roy L. McCardell, and tbe Trentoni—At Taylors Opera House (A. Superior dining service on ail through trains. May Bllnore made their debut ai starson Mr. DooUy" B-7, "The StaJn of GuiU" 8-ia publlaheri are Street * Smith. H. Slmmonds, manager.—"The Silver Slip- — Adv. that date.