The New York Clipper (January 1904)

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1,132. T&E.J8E$r TOTO? PIJEPffP-,. January 16, Clipper Post Office. In order to avoid iiilmnkci anil to Insure the prompt doUvcry of the letter* itftTertlaed In tbU Hat, aa envelope ulnlnlv ittlilrc«nert inn«t lie Mt>nt for each letter, and a written order for the letter, ripil, with the full name anil address and (lie line of iiinliifHn followed by the aender, jiiiiki also he enclosed. Please mention the date tor nnni- li.-O of Tin: < I.IPPI'.R in which the li'tirrw Ment for were advertlaed. IlIlllW LIST. 'Addis, L. Adams, !■]. I.. Adams, Mlldr. Arulerson. Flossie AInslce, Claire A wli Ion, Mill 11. Ashworth, Mnrlon Wince, Khiorn Bodlnl, Vict. Belmont, Aimn Jifaliiim, Ida iturnnrd, JIM* Brooks, .1 hi 111. llrandon.Addlc Hurt, Mnuil Borgcre, Sollle Bancroft, , Maude W lUrnCfl, Qwrtj Burt, Flora 11. Hurt, Hnzcl Brncnard, Julia Bernflelrt.Aiinti Hlacricl.Atlnnlr Berhster, Alice Hedlnl, Adclc Honslello, Mnrg. Bales, Josephlue Hertrnndj- i Helone Boll, Bertha F.nylos, Agnls ]li>ll(>, .Minnie I 'nmpboll, Maud Collins, Minnie t'lnrk, Gertie Cox, liny Carter, Bertha Clark, Aggie < 'unnlnghnm, Georgia flitting, l.fiurn A Tor tor. Winifred Cnrow. Ma hoi Olevnlior, Mrs Corey, Elcnnor 4 'miThitiil. Jesi i 'In re, 11 rim t'lnyton. Agnep I'liuipbi'll, I'ii ii CHrmolo, Allct <'nmpboll, Fnnnh- Clancy, Alnrlc Chadwlek, Mrn. Jni Carmen, — Cook, Alice Carleton, Rlrdle Coy, Flossie Cardowiile. Louise Chrlsteuiieu, Murgli Coatc, C. Cogswell, Helen CormouNorlnr t'.heslyn, Alice ] >a ven port, Edna DoCoursey, Nettle Dnvls, Alyra Donaldson, Alice Hetty, Mnud DeFoyo SlBtern, .'I Devene, Mrs. Tnul Dolmnro.AIabol DeLouncy, Clementine Diamond, Jenn JleNcvre, Loy Al. DuVeoii, Aino Dudley .Tlieliun linzle, Alias Day, Anna I DuPree, Mlnn'e DcVmt. Tliclnio DoTelle, ML DcLcnll, At lie. Dnyne, Jena DiiVciin, Mao Do Venn, Nell Duiiljiir, Irene DeVnro. Tliolmn DeVlllc. Jean DllUssotl. Louise DeVere, MUm (tell DeVere. 1'nullue Esmeralda Sisters Ksmeraliln, Mabel KlSnlto, Louise KUIfii, Sylvu Edwards, Itnato Eileen. Alice Everett. Hulli Ellsworth. Chirac. I Osmond, Flo K Blnndi, iiliii 1 luiory, Maude Fuller, Gloria Forester. Hcliua Fnrcpiiugh, Miuiule Foater, Grace !>'alko, Eleanor Foster, Grace Fuller. Gloria Franco. Ming. Field, Alnrg. Fullor. Etliol Fulrbnlrn. Boss. Flora, Mild. riOe, Gray, Jin-k Genella, Flor. Graham, Parson Ollliert, Ethel Gloason, Violet Gale, franklin Germain, Florence Gladstone, Lottn Gillespie, Emma Goodrich, Rata. Graves, Lillian Guise, Florence Olbncy.Alnrlon Onrland.Molllc UlliQcy, Marian Ooodrleli, Hunter, Elennore Holmes, Mrs. F. B Harris, I.coiiu Hill. Stella lloflfmnu, GerlrudO narlow, Beatrice nownrd, Vivian Heck 1 it, ■ Airs. Aug, Howard, Hess. liter, Mnrlo Holmes, i. Elyalan Horlowc, Beatrice Hlllman.SlcIln Hunter, Julia Ilanshaw.Vella Ilnnston.Kllllo Hamilton. Annie Alamlo Hnmmltt, Marie Hogan, Jinnlc lllgglns, Minnie Ifigglns,' Clnrn Hart lob, .Mrs. II. C. Harris, Louise Hayes, Gertie Holland, Helen Masking, Verna Howard, Lea Hart, Gladys Intnajudl, Erhel J. IJInes, June .loslln, Dora .Inliens, Dlnn I .letfrles, JoBcphlnv Janice, Mrs. Kontlnp;, Helene F. Kemp, Allen Kelly, itoLsc r.ntlnn, Mile. LnKtnnch, Flossie Lnralnc, AirB. A. Q. Loder, Airs. Chaa. T.eMolue, Gladys LrMoyne, Judith Lone, Sndle Loin;, Dollle 8. r,ce. Aurlol Locknnd, Airs. W. 3. r,nTour, Irene Lewis. Hnltlo Leonnrd, Hess. Lone Star Aluy LlttlelinlPS. 1.11 Lnseb. Mrn. Llshnn. Irene La Tour, Irene Lungdon. Marlon Leon, Delia Limrenee, Clara I.lnvd, Anne Lyons, 1,11. At. Lynn, ltiith Lime, Alice Lilly, Aliio Lesion, Kdlth LalUuby. Marie Leslie, Alnbel Irf'W'Is. J CUII Martin, Therom Allies. Tin Moron, Nellie ». Atilckey, May Alevers, Crave MagliinlMul- IIul Sisters Alurtlnier, lies Marks, A. Al. Madlsuii, Maud May, Uerllo Muulellh. Jennette Murks, Kiln Allley. Kalli. Alartull, Aliio Meredith. AiiiKKle E. Alcrlo, Anil tu Minion, May AleAvoy, Amy Marlowe, .lullii Mnnmiii. Gcorsln Murks. Agues Forrest, F.dylli 1 Alnnvllle. Alice <;i;\h,i:mic>'s list, Moure, .Margie McLean, Carolyns Mnnrer, Llbhlo AlcCausland, SiisIq Atercor, Helen Aludge, Mrs. Martin, Klslo Montrose, liCSsle Moore, liny Alltlner, Queenln Moxle, tiueenle AlcClocklln, Airs. H. II. Nice, Kittle Nel»on, Onssle Nuta, ucrnh'o NesMt, Miriam Noriun, Angle Norwood, Suzanne Olivette, — Orlattn, Alay Oniega, Ollle Oakley, -Mrs. Frank 1'cniileton, Befttr'ee Itussell, Airs. E. J. Ptirdy, 12d;iu L Portello, Carrie Paget, Ffolllott Pantzer, lllancbe I. Pnntier, (jertrudo Pnsroe, Mrs. W. H. Pantzer, Illanehc Paul, Nettle I'rcttlnger, Mrs. H. Boliorls, Pearl italslnn, Jennie Rosar.Atrs.P.t'. Unymoiiil. Hntlln RiiBscll. Leah Ratio, .Jessie iliisli, Isadora Russell, Georgia Richardson, Ilattlo Iloselle, • Queenle Ryan, Mrs. ThOB. Russell, . Qrace M. Rice, Ella Reeves, Vlrg. Rtutlz, Ivy Mpofford, Mrs. Eug. Shnrp, Bess. Sheridan, Margaret St. Clnlr. Elslo Stum, Ivy Spaun, Kittle Sauders, Rcvn Slnnntl, Ml. Snxnn, Airs. Fnwn Rtrlngbam. Smile Shocn, ncrmlnc' Scott, Carrie Sinclair. Julia Stockholm,Ada Scott, Anna Shrewsbury, Atargle Soara, Kale Stlckney. Knso Snylor, Olga Siiii'khnri. Bis. W. D. Snrgent, Alay Stevens, Lllllo St. Clnlr. Audrey Shnrp, Alliinlo Selwyn, Edna Thumb. Airs. Tom TlQliey. Daisy AL Turner, Pearl Tracy. Mrs. Dun Tyrol!, Ann Towne. Leonora Tlicuipsoii. Nellie S. Vtillecltu. Mile Yfi-uuu, Lulu Winter. Winona Wllllums & 'Tucker White, Bobby Wins low. Mrs. Wyuno Wlnloche. Isabel Wllllnrd, Miss Winter, CornE Wynne, lltluAI Walker. DikIii Went. Edua Ward, El my Wcit.Mrs.dll. Woods, Atrs. D. II. Walsh, Alay Wreuu, Alice Walters, Delia Woods, Jess. Wilbur, Doll V Wilson. Mrs. J. It. Wnlilroii, Georgia Yule, Alay Zlimuer, Alleo Ashlon, Tony 'Adams, .1. 12, Arthur. ! Alexander, Alalcnliii ltliss. Adnins, II. F. I Anient, W. D. Amslead, F. SJllnrtell. Harry Addklns, C. H.IBInek.Stnudlsb Adams & llloyd. Hnrry Edwards Ilurkhurt, 11. Alien, A. S. Adams, Air. Adams, E. Atkinson, Wilbur Allen, J. T. Arthur. P. A. Allen. Arob. Aruen. Edwin Aronson, Abe Alien. F. Al. Albert, Lew Alblnl. Wm. Abbott, Marion Boyer, Booth. W. E. Brook. Lawrence Brennaiis, Atuslenl Braun, A. II. BonMobnined, AI, A. Bonn, D. K. Btmcp, c w. Bowman, ilen L. Bell, Tom Bulla, Fred ft L. Beyer, Ben. Baxter, J.A, (lc. Beery, Wnllnce Byrne ft West Burkers, Gt. Bernard. Barney BcnnottpGeo.B. Byron, A. S. Benson, V. Bowman, Herley Bryants, 4 Barrlemore, Jean Brown, Dick Brlggs, .1. I). Burden A. llehnn Bllx, Il-iiry Barry, ,1ns. Burk, E. M. Brazil, A nth. Bernsleln, wlll Benson, Victor Bennett, Alark lieun, D. E. Betts, II. 1C Banks S. Illitek, J. 3. Bnlloy, Jtio, Brooks, Albert (10c Barrett, 1'tlmontl Bowman, Fred Utiles, Loltle Rrooks, Herb. Banks. .T. C. Barlow, Laurence Baker, W. G. Iliiniii, Art. llnnta. Frank Iteilliil & Arthur Pantn. Norm, nryant, J'ug. pranks, It, Ranvnril. . Itnrvoy Bowden. nav IllBild. AI. Boyle, C. n. Burdlck, E. Ii. Boise, Joe Bowman, Fred Bryants, 4 liuhniiiiuii & Corey Blebcr, Roy Boyer, AI«r. Boise, Hnr. Brcnnnns, . Musical Bcllmun k i Moore Bell, H. C. Beverly Jt Dnnvcrs Brolller, Bobt. Blake, II. ft F. Burton, Billy Beasely, AI. Bonen, L. i '•■ BnlKys, 'i ItegRs, Ia'C Bench, I-. E. IlrynniH. 4 Bowen, Kll Burke, Tom l'.cnhnni. .Inn. Bilker, D. L. Itriuis, Hnrry Bally, Alf. Bush tc Gordon Bollevne, Adrlen Brown, M. W, Barnes, J. II. lionnell, Joe BnrnMls, The Bniep, Dnnn Brnknrt, If. Brummoll.Will Belts, W. E. Brooks, Herb, Cartmell & Harris Cuaack, Jos Carson, G. W. Clldord, Gub Coffrin, W. II. Clnyton, W. J. Church, F. A, Campbell, D'Arcy Clark. #. F. Carroll, Ben. Clark, 15. Ciirrya, 4 Cotter, 0. M. Cnllcy, E. L. Cornnlla, lno Cnrley, Pete Crane, I.. & C. Ci-nmhley.Wnlt Collins, Win. Cnllen, Jack Cameron, W.O Corncs, B. 8. Cnunnn, Hnchle CnrlD, J. P. ■ Cowell. J. W. Clifford, Frank Conytnn, V. A. Cbapmna. II.C. I'll IIon, Jos. (^lurk. J. F. i 'onion. Hnrry Ciilluniin, Wnlt Calllonotte. «)etnve Carina, Charlie I'arllu, II. .1. Clark, Fred Cullen, Win. Coltou & Darrow Campbell, Bobt Cuuulusluiiii, W. C. Clnrcnze, Fred Clievaller, Louts Clenions & Alussey Conklliig. Will Cnrriiii, fi. II. Carkeok. J, Case, Charley Crawford ft Manning Crnr.tlol, Tony Corelll, Eddie Carroll, J. Cleveland's Minstrels Clifford Ac Burke Cullen. Jim fort, I. M. Cameron. Tudor Dwyer, Juek Deuipeey, T. J Dickson, Chas Dunbar. Jim. l.iesltuebers, J. B. Doiuorcst.ltobt lXiwncs, T. N. DuPuiitus. The Dolanuy, Hnr. Deuneii. Jack Doluu & Lenhurr Denlo, Will Deltiie, Bobby DeKur. Alnur. D'Heulii, L. Duke. J. A. DcShlchls. Itnlelgb Davis & Bnlmer Dronelt, Chna liter, i^iiiIb Deano, Ben Dflgttldl. St. fleo. Taly. A. II. Daviuaon.Al.B. neftvos. Wnlt. nlilatd. c. p. DetilthnrtiP. Frank riefll. WIlRon PavlR, Bert It. Doneotte, F. P Divyer, D. J. DeVaul, N. J. Dclavoy, W. Wodd, C. A. Drnne, Qrnnt DcVclda ft Zelda Drano, Wash. Diamond, Jack DtBondy. F. Dawson ft Booth Diicrow, Tote DcSchlller. Bert D'Kreko Bros. DoWolf'H Coiredlnns Doolcy. LBrry Doty, Earlo Demlng, Lawronoo Douglaa, I. M. Mrwood, it. J. Elsfeldt, Kurt Erin, Eddie Ewing, II. AL "Klght Bells" Co, Fngllsh. W.T.dOe. Emmersoii. Dr Kdwurds. L. H. Earl. J. B. Early. J. W. Eno, Hurry EMons Famous Edwards. Carter EkMroin, Carl Edwards, B W Ehhldge, R. DeR. Empire C. ft T. Co. Ecker, T. W. Foxeroft, Jean Fentclle. Har. Fern, Sid Fliuuer, W. H. Flm. T. 3. Fressler, Walt FiU, A. n. Francis. U. C. Ferguson. Hnr. Frlnk. Ed. Francis, Edmund FNber ft Waekor Fleming, Carl Fnlkc & Setnon Fagan, Barn. Fltzgerald.ll.T Fox. Frank- Fill I wood, WIT Fox, Imro , Fern, Jos. Floyd, P. C. Forepaugb. Geo Flnley, S. T. Flood, J. 3. Fnhrenberjr. Carl Fitz. A. II l.'ord & Wilson Freer, J no. Fulton, Wm Fountain, II. J Forrell. B. J Green, N. Green & Veager GronveB, Walt. Goodwin, Chas Grandberg, Bob Orandl, Bobt Gordon, AI. Gray & Grahnm Gardner Bros. Gen.Amuse.Co. Grand Opera Trio Groh, E. .T&R Grove, \V. L. Gnlvln, J. A. Glrnrd, Frank A. Greve, Har. Gleasnn, Edw, Gelntt, W. H. Onrnett, Con. F. Gendnll, Rich. Gaylon, A. C. (illiney ft Wngner Gardner, Geo. Gallagher. 3. P Gaskln, Geo. Gardner, C. A. Gross, ft II. Gardner, 11. C timely, Ed. V, Guy Bros. Gelcninii, Air. Gnrt.n, Andy Golden, t'leo Gordou, A. H. Gralmni. Clcvc Glllf n, Etl. Godfrey, V. 3 Gillespie. V.Ii Glynn, NUh. Geudall, Rich. Gon/ules, Adolph Gerndor, M. Gillette. W. B. Glnss, .1. T. Hunt, L. AI. Hazard, <1. Hclloii, C. P. Hughes, J. C. lllnumti, Sid. Hobbs, :! Holilen, C. A. Hopper, t'!. F. Healy, Jos. Hole, Thus. P. Ilenella, Joe nullum. .'Inn. Hnriier, Fred Hill, L. R. Howards, Dniicluc Haugcrni, C. AI. J Hnfford, W. G Holmim, II ft f ITelstoii. Cbus II lives, Tom Holdsworth, Wut Hawkins. Eriiem Hanlov, Norm Handy. A. W. Hill. 1". II. Henry. T. 13. V Hurries, Hvar Huyuinn & Frnuklyn Hurd, Fred lllckmnn Bros., ? nownrd. Bcr' Ilnltlnbuin TH( Hamilton. J tl Hntsii, Al. Havllaud. J. r Hudson, Bert Harlmnn.Fret' "olt, Opo. A. 0ORB, Alb. 1 iltro. lienn oraU, Eddie flip. .TMUp Irkinnn. Hitgli nutchlnson, J. K. iTodglns, Ell Harris, Hob Hanley, Norm. Hnlsey, B. \V. Henley, Jos, Hoon Family Hugo, Vic. Howley ft Vase Hlgglns, David Herzell, Jerry Hickman, Guy Hathnwny ft Horcan, D. E. Hunter. C. B. Hurl, E. W. Hntbawny.J.F. Humph rev. If. E. Huflliigton. W. F. Ireland, O. H. Ingram, J. Jones, J, A. Johnson, W. At Jones ft Ravllln .Tnmca, W. C. Jordan, Louis Johns, Andy Jordan, Lewis Jefferson. Jos, Jordan, .Tns. Joues, Alorrls Jack, .Tns. Johnson, E. H Johnson, Rob Johnson, A, L. "Jesse James" Co. Jordan, Jules Johusnu, E. I.. Kelley, it. T. King. Sam Kecney, T. W. Kennedy, Frank Kni-iis. B. L. King, 1!. L. Karmout, CllUf. Kurkainn, Jno Keff, W. Klncald, Bert Krctschmauu. J. Kelly, W. J. Keller, Edwd. Kcllar. — (magician) Knight. H. S. Koch, Louis King, Walt. Kelly, T. 1\ Klnmerfeldl. R Kcrtls, Lester Kent, Edwin Kecney, T. W. KlfSlnger, CF Kokln. Prlneo Kliearns. Art, Kent, Bfllv Keefe, Atot Kentner. L. Keane, Hnr. Koelor ft Don Ixsler, C. A. LeClalr, W. C. I^iVere, Ed. Leon, Glrard Lognn, Jas. Leslie, W. AI. Lewln, Gus Lewis, Fred LaVardo. — I^ilgh, Percy "Louisiana" (mgr.) Lee, Robt. Lawreuce.A.AI. Ladon, Fred La sky b, The Lewis, fl J. Lewis, J. C. I-yle. II J. Lund, Larry Lorrott, Hnr. LaPler, Hnr. I.eniiin, Gt. Ledgett, Fred Lynch ft Jewell Levy, Abe LeVards. The Leo, Boh. Leroy, Albert Long, W. ti. Larrlvoe, A. C Leavltt. II. K Louis. Wm. Lltt'hllcld. Nell Leonard ft Drake Lynns. The Ltbtiey, J. A. Leslie, Al. D. laird. II. C. I^e, W. A. Leonard. Alex. Lnndn, Hnrry Long, Dr. Lyons, Jnrqnt Lauiont, Paul Lludsee, Har. Lynch, II. W. Louis, King Lawlor, Jas. LnMouiit, II H Melleu, Edwin Marshall. Geo. O. McGrade, Jos. Moore, t. 1 . E. Miller. Fred Marshall, .las. AtcKean, Terry Mel'.ii roe. Joo Mason, Lowell McKcuney Bros. Alurdock, G. W Meek. W. II. Alnrkluiiii, Har Mllcslii. — Mumell, Jas. AlvCullougli. W1U AlcCartuey, Louis McRcyuolds, Leon Alalnue, 3. L. McGrout, C. A Mollcuhonr, F. W. McConalia, Elmer McKcuna, Tom Alelrose, E. F. Martin Bros. Aiurphy, T. H. AlcCalo, Larry Murray ft McForlnnd Alurrlu. C. .1. Mitchell ft Love Alulvoy, B. L. Miihnra, W. A McRkliuaii. A. W. Miller. W. W. Morton, II. C. Mndge & Alorton Mnnnlnir. W. Alorrlaoy ft Rich Murphy, Joa. McGran, Hnr. Monroe, Mnek ft t.nwronce Melville, Hftw. McCitskPr. E.T Mend Dog A Pony Show McGrane, C, ft " Miller, F. W. Aloahcr, W. H. .Moore, J. ft Al. M.-her, Phil Miller, C. D. Miles. Prof. Alasslc, Ed. ft Nettle (2c. .Martini ft Alaxmllllan(2c Alurpbv ft Nicholas Alneltlc, J. 11, Myers, B.. F. Allium, C. W. Mi'Nnlr, Jlio. Alorrlssy, Dave AlcKloff, D. S. Afnnley, Alorrls Mead, E. 11. AIoss, Henry Mulligan. Jno. Alntliciv ft Harris AIcGlade, Ed. Alorehouse, Ben Marl In Bros. Alelrose, E. F. Ailx, C. L. Alyers, Win. Morton, II. C. Aleeban, Wm. Alnxon, D. A. Manning, Jno. Alnyo, Harry Alaynnn, Jno. Mclutyrc. Wm Alonroe, G. W, Aiurphy, Mark .Morris, W. E, Norton, B. J. Norton ft Itussell Nlckoa ft Croix Nelson. Harry B Niece, Fred Nello, — Nolo u, n. i. Norman, D. E. Nowlln, Dave Newton. Jos. Nairn. Bad Newman, Al. Norrls, J. K. Nasher, Mat Norton, Joe NIssen, Wnlt. North, Bobby Norton, Joe Niece, Harry Nowlln, Dnvc O'Bonrke, Mr. O'ltoiirke.Wm. O'Brlnn, Pat Olvlo, S. Otis, C. W. Ortons, The Oliver, J. O. (Dwell, Louis O'Roiirkc, Wm O'Donnell. Jno Oakley, Frank Price, Billy Tatten S rcrry Frlmroso Quartet riagglr, V. Perkins, C. D. Plckerts, 4 Fetching, Paul Pippen, Andr. Pierce, C. R. Potts, W. W. Price. Chas. Pettle, Eug. Plerson, Romalne Parrot, — Parker, Burt Plxley, O. W. Patten ft Perry Palmer, Har. Petera, W. A. Phoney, DanT Powell, H. T. Purklss, E M. Potrle, A. Pugaley, C. H. Pugsleys, Rich. Philips, Ben Patterson, Ed. Stratton, K. J. Penwarden. Smith, Buncon F. C. (10c. Porter Jr..Wm. Scrlhner. C. tl. Powers, J. T. ' Smith, O. Ii. Parcel! ft I Sad AIM. Alock Brooks Stolllng ft Priiigle.Aubrey Qulgloy, O. A. Queen, Emmet Itussell, Frank Itnymond.W.B. Bobbins, F. A. Both, Bern. Ryan, J. A. Bouclere, Hnr. Robot, Peter Illcaby. S. B. Itadcllffe. Claude Roth ft Winnie Bitter, Max Raphael, Art. Rosomnn, K. F Reynolds, L. C Rosor, i'ctc Roblson, Ernest Ren If row. J.N* Howe, Will Ro*s, C. B. Itutledge. Art Itlplev, Tom Itlt!e, W. H. liobcrls, Altston Ityan ft Bleb field Ucod, Harry Itoberts, C. W. ItlttcnlioiiRC. Al. Itnymond, Pete Roberts. C. G. Itnpp.-K. F. Kosh. I!. B. Ronalre, Boh Ilelinuser, J W Boss, Clark Hossuw. Mr- Ho-m, Wm. Bud, Clarence Rozell, W. C. ftuunlng Elk. Chief Rider, Fred SvHiison, C. E Springer, Carl Sberwood.W. F Selgel, Mr. Shipley, J. C Stoddard, E.C stalford, Leon Spooler, IiCW Stclllng, Hnr. Spofford. E. Spaun, Byron Seeley. C. W. Schmidt. Herr sage, cnrr. II. Sllner, F. If. Scott, J. W. Stewart, Jack Sovldge, Art. Slater Players, — Sullivan, C. D Slrvln, Jas. Khafer. E. A. Schneffer. AI. & J. Sshcwraakc, Capt. Shardrn, Otis Seymour. F. V \i. T. C." Co. (Stetson's) Spaiildlng.W.r Wire. Sid. (Go. SteveliiJ, L<si Swift, Herb. Stelllng, Hnr. Stark ft Milton Rhrnder, V. C Sewell, Frank Sttlllvan, D. M Seyon, Hnrry Stackpolc, Art Seymour, Donna Snnglonr, Chas Sylvester. Hnr Toblns, The Thomas, 0. H. Trommcn- sehlager. Ad. Trexler, T. 1.. i'rlplett, W. M. Trousdale Brnsj 'friiehenrt.Wm Tennlson, Wui Tniihey, Pat Tuylor, F. AI. Trusty, Itny Tlminor.i, Heo. H. Tarr, W. B. Taylor, C. E. Thorn, Ijewls Tcnllrookc, Jas. Tliorne, Wm. Tnnncr. Wm. Todt, Wm. Tryon, Fred Tnpnck ft West Tobiu, H. L. Tliomus Bros. Taylor, W. P. Tenllrook, Lambert & T. Thatcher, Jas. Thnekcr, W. B Vontlell. Har. Valh-e, 0. B. VouKemp, — VauDtburt. Cornelius VauMnrrcl!. Air. Vlekerman. O. Vlual, E. L. Vance. Elmer Van, Billy Welch, L. F. Walters, Bar. Warner, H. B. Watklns, Wnlt Wnrda, Al. Waters, T. C. Wrlghter, Gordon Williams. Algr Weston ft Clifford Wallace. Ramsey Wnck, Eugene Wnlters, F. R Wiggins. S. F. While. E. A. Weston. C. V. WpIIr, Percy Willis, F. E. Wilbur, Clnr. West, Jim Wertz, Chas. Waldrop. T. D White, F. D. Wnllnce, J. G. PENNSYLVANIA. Philadelphia.—It that business was not Stanley, Hnr. Salisbury. FA Snyder, Geo. Sun, Gus "Shooting the Chutes" Co. Stafford, E. I,. Spry. T. B. Simon, Murray Slinrkev, Jack Sliepard, Ben Story, A. R. Shaw, C. If. Stutzman, CE Steavens. H K Swain, T. F. Sewell, F. W. Stuarf (male Pnttl Stevenson, J.W Smith, W. R. Sylvester, Har Sun. Gus Seeker, Lew Parker ft Nevorro Pntton. 0. T. Congo ft Leo Powers. J. T. Phillips. Air. Price. F. L. Preutls. Vul Paris, Lionel Revcll Stanley, Art. Summerly. Kdgnr Sheridan. J. J. Slilplor, W. O. Sllverton, Will Smith. C. II. Slmous, Holit. Stevens, Leu SEE NOTICE AT HEAD OF LlStf 1 I » MAHYL.IMI. Wright, J. B. Waters, Lew Wlnne, J. M. Wynn ft Hart Wilson, Jack Wilson ft Clrllnclone Wnrde, A. E. Williams. L. B Wilson, Jack Wheeler, P. L. Williams, Fred Woodward. F..T Wllfredo. Air. Wilson, W. J. Wnshhnrn.J.H. Wllllnms,F.&I. Whltlleld. .1. T Weston, A. It. Wrlghter, G onion Weysser, Fritz- Whltclaw, A A Webb. II. I.. Warren ft ITownrd Wright, H. D. Whitacre. W. Wllsou. J. P.. Yiinl, Geo. Yorltc, Gustav Young. G. R. Kcdu. II. L. Zcli ft Zarrow Zeda, Harry /.Inn, A. AI. SCarnnOB, E. R Zenozo, Flvlng /.iskcr. H. D. Zara, Geo. Ilulflniore.—At Ford's Opera House (Ctiurlcs K. F'>nl, mnniiger).—"The Eiu-1 ot l'liwluckel," Jim. 11-10, promises to have u priMiieruus week. The adviuK'C sale Is larje. •The Temterfont" did well, closing tl. Aln\- lne Elliott IS--'3. In "Ilor Own Way." Ai'.vni'.iiv. or .Mtsic (Nixon ft Zimmerman, ninmigers).—"Three Little Atalds" II-Hi. Ahiiide Adruus hnd a week of fnlr buslm-ss 4-U, wllh "The Pretty Sister of Jnse." Frun- tls Wilson, with "Enuliile." IS-L*:i. AlAiiri.ANn TiiKATin: tJimies L. Kernnn, manager).—"Under Southern Skies" will be kouii for the Urst time heri! 11. Vera Allelic- lenn scori'il n success Insi week, In "IttMa Cble." Kcllar 18;*a. i'h.vsi: s TiilMTim (P. B. Chase, rauua- ger).—The stock company essays "As Ymi Like It" thla week, with Percy Haswell M BoMillnd. "The Brixton Burglary" to fol- low. BurIuchh was good 4-U, with "ITie Mini froiu Mexico." Lviiir TiniTiti: flleruard Clrleli, malin- ger).—The Huston Syuiphouy Orchestra will give its third concert of the season IS, Miue. Aliintelli and her Grand Italian Opera Co. 14, in. "Tho Ninety aud Nlue" closed iibruptly U, owing, us was stated, to Illness of several members of the company. The Savage English Grand Opera Co. will re- turn -5, for one week. Bijou Tiikatm: (Fred WIUsou, maungcrl. —"Oil the Stroke of Twelve" 11 and week. "Saved from the Sea" did well 4H. "lu the Shadow of the Gallows" lS-HM. <u>t:oN Thkatbk (Jamet) Mndtson, mnun- geri.—"A Very Dark Secret" and "Simp Shots" lire the new burlesipies offered 11. With speelullles by Alitleisoii, Robert El- drldge. Clarn lllgghiH, and Carroll uud Elis- ion. Big business contlink's. Xotks. —Tlireu pbiyliouses, Holltday Street Theatre, Aluiuimentnl Tlieulre uud the Orlolu Theatre were ordertMl closed by the mayor S, until changes can tic made looking to greater safety. Changes have nlso been ortlerod In nearly every plare of amusement In the city The club house and grotto at Electric Park wore totally destroyed In- ure at an early hour C. They will be re- built In time for the Summer opening.... George Fawcett will withdraw from the man- ngoment of the Oriole Stock Co., at the Oriole Theatre, and tbo bouse will'probably romalh closttl. Aloat of the membota of the company will remain with Mr. Fawcett at Chase's Theatre. ... Kino and Hiirkr ore Still among the laugh- ing feature! of Wm. H, West's Big Minstrels. cannot lie denied what It should have been lasr week. The tragedy la Chicago un- doubtedly kept many timid ones from attend- ing the theatres, nnd on top of this tbo action of the commission appointed by the mayor In closing .two ot the local theatres, and ordering changes In all of them bo far visited, served to further unsettle the public mind. All of the locnl managers have ahown the utmost, willingness to make any changes .suggested by Hie commission that will add to the safety of tho audiences committed to their cure, and the fact that most of these changes are of a minor nature furnishes the best of evidence of the care shown by our manage rs. Academy op AHsic. —The sensoa of grand opera Is continued this week with perform- ances <i( "1 Piislliiorl" nnd "Carnlli\rla Bus- tlrnna" on Tue.stlny ovenlBif. Air. Vlgnn will net as conductor for Imrb. operas, And In tbo former the cast will Include Almeo. Soy- gsrd. .MM. Caruso. Seottl. Relss nnd Gnarda- bnssl. The principals nrrounced for the lat- ter opera aro Mines. Frentstad, Homer, Bauer:- uielsfer, MM. Dlppel and Campauurl. The BosKmi Symphony Orchestra gives concerts on Jlonday and Wednesday evenings, with AInccarthy and Busoni ns their reapecllvo soloists. The series of concerts by the Phila- delphia Orchestra Is continued Friday after- noon and Saturday evealug, Joscffy appear- ing on Is.th occasions an soloist.. The opera company from the Jlctropolltnh preseatexl "Lohengrin" admirably Iam week, and the performance wus enjoyed by a large gather- ing. Broad Street Theatre (Nixon ft Zlmmer- iniui, manager,*).—The engagement of Muxlne Elliott, in "Her Own Way," opened satis- factorily last week at this house and Is continued during the current week. She appears to be titled with a congenial role in this piece, and with the assistance of a capable company makes the offering very interesting. Next week brings Blanche Bates, in "The unrllng of the Gotis." Cakuick Tiiratrd (Frank Howe Jr., man- ager).—Richard MnusQeltt begins his annual engagement at this bouse tuts week, being seen lu his new production of "Old Heldel- Is'i-g." The fortnight's engagement of "A Japanese Nightingale" ended last week, with well filled houses. Chestnut Street Opeb.1 Hoese (Nixon ft Zimmerman, managers).—The engagement of "Ben Hut" ended last week, nnd with tho end of the engagement hero the company Is disbanded for the time being. It bad been lulended to take the production to tbo Iro- quois Theatre, Chicago., but the unfortunate burning of that bouse leaves the company unbooked. The curent week begins the fort- night's engagement of Forbes Boliertsoh and Gertrude Elliott, in their production of "The Light that Failed." Beginning Alondny, 25, YVm. Fnversluim will be seen In ''.Miss Eliza- beth's Prisoner," Chestnut Street Theatre (Nixon ft Zimmerman, managers).—With the close ot the successful engagement of Francis YVTI- wm nnd company, In "Ermlnle." last week, the management now announces a return of "The Prince of Pllsen." which proTed so successful during the early part of the sea- son, for two weeks. This is to be followed Alondny. 25, by Frank DanlelB, In "The Of- fice Boy." Walnut Street Theatre (Frank Howe Jr., manager i.—Herbert Kelcey and Erne Shannon enjoyed a due share of popularity InRt week, with a production of "Sherlock Holmes," which was commendable In every way. Charles Frohmnn's production of Staphen Phillips' play, "Ulysses," this week begins a limited run. Auditorium (Stair ft Havlln, managers). —Eugenie Blnlr, who was lost week appear- ing uptown, Is the current week's attraction at this house, presenting "Znza" during the fore part ot the week, and then "Alngtln." Next week brings "Princess Chic." The en- gagement of Little Gabriel, in "Boater Brown." Just ended, enjoyed excellent pa- tronage, and met with hearty approval. Park Theatre (F. ft Nlxon-Nirdllnger. manager).—"Qulncy Adams Saiwvnr," one of liiat year's offerings at the Walmit, holds the boards nt this house during this and next week. "Soldiers of Fortune" bo follow 25. Goodly audiences were nttroicted last week bv Al. H. Wilson, In "A Prince of Tatters." " National Theatre (Joseph Al. Kellv, man- ager).—The patrons oppeared to lie-anxious Inst week to renew acquaintance with "Arrnh- nn-Pojroe," for they turned • out In gooillv numbers, and were rowa.rded bv witnessing a most excellent performance. " This week. "Tim Worst Womron In London" Is the bill. Ne.vt. .week, "At Cripple Creek." l*Eon.E\s Theatre (F. CL .NIxnaNlrdllnger. manager).—This week the patrons hnvp the opportunity to renew acquaintance with th« melodrama. "The Volunteer Organist" "A W ay ward Son" dreiw -well last week. Under- lined for the coming week, "A Dcsperuto Chance." * Grand Orr.nA House (A. G. Wegefarth, ma linger).—George Evans, In "The Good Old hummer rime," recently seen at one of the down town thentres, entertains the patrons this week. There was satisfactory attend- ance and plenty of appreciation for Eugenie Blair, lu -Znzn." lest week. The nnnounee- nient for tho coming week Is "Under South- ern Skies. Dunn's Star Theatre (Fred Waldmann. malinger).—Laut week's offering, "The Heart of a Hero." thrilled the natrons with Its melodramatic situations. Thla week "A Lit- tle luleusl" IlllH the hill, with "Too Proud to Beg scheduled to follow. —Ay ".*"?■».jEHBATBB (Carl Saakc, man- nger).—During Hie current week the German company at this house will present "Maer- cheiitantn," "Geinp Walk," ,} Erbe," "Wilde Kate" uud "Blbllotlieknr!" Keith's New Tbdathb (H T. Jordan, resident manager).—For their third week the I;odette Orchestra continues to hold n iiroiiilneut pluco'ou the programme at this house Ihe following attractive features are also Included lu the current bill: Rous- by s electrical novelty, Beatrico Ingram anil Edwin Nlcauder. Slalom Gauscb, Chas. M. Ernest World Trio, Dillon Brother),, Fletirv Jrlo Juc Colllus, Owluy and Ruudall. Antrim w, 11, 1 ''r'-'P'i . Lawrou nnu.K»DJon. MargHret iii U fc ' utuu auu Le'sutou, and the blo- Kmpjl Theatri: (John Hart, man- ager).—ihu Irish comedy drama, "The Game Keeper," furnishes tbo patrons with thole cutortulumeiit this week. Alovlug pictures nud the ladles' orchestra betweeu the acts ll out the entertainment. Next week brings "Darkest Hour." "The Hcnrt of CblcogS" pleased tho well Oiled houses last week. Colu-muia Theatiib (M. S. Scblcslngor. nmuiigor)—This .week's attraction In the melodrama, "The Great White Diamond," with Its thrilling scenes depleted In realistic maimer. "On the Stroke of Twelve" pleased the goodly gatherings last week. For the ••timing week Daisy Loverlng, in "Ills Sis- ters Shame," is uunouueed. FuttGiMuaii'H Tiiuatru (Nfliter ft Kaufman, managers).—Tho stock coniimiiy at this house won .merited conmiendntlon last week with a renllstlc production of tho melodrama, "A Dangerous Woman." Thla week, after careful preparation, an elnhornto prothtetlou of "Paul Ivtiuvar" Is put on. "Slnves of Sin" Is In rehearsal for iho coming.week. Standard Theatre (Darcy ft Speck, man- agers).—Owing to detective electric wiring Hie commission of experts now examining Iho local theatres ordered this honae closed. An improved sratetn la now being Installed, ana It la expected to reopen next week, with : " (, . f: i2i k „ com P fl,, y ' n a production of "Con- KKlTti's Bijott Thbatrb (E. P. Lyons, resident manager).—An attractive pro- gramme lias.been arranged for tl... , week nt this house, the number, i ,?•"*« Will H. Bloan and Yolan,| " Woii'"'"*'*; Jose, Adoljjh Zlnk, Stoning nnd |t,"«!,."•, J - nnd Mrs. ftobyn,, Clifford nntl'll,, ke'n'i f - Boss an,«l Ecwls, I^ulso Henri• ii "S!"' Burns and Tormttco, AleDonahi'., ,i „"'"• Ineton. Chnlk Sanndcrs. and i ,,. i """i- eleventu km qmu n..t,. t? 1 ' 1 ' Dumont, manager).—There | N n riJ£?£ the programme at this house t. J, J' '" bill meeting with such favor ti, n F*'* tinned In Its entirety. The i.. "J r -" "»• entftletl "Have You Been n.'l. rK H "Department Store Grocerv" „„ ..'IV 'J'racked by the l'ennn. R. R =• ' W« lACEIM THF.ATRB (John O. Jermnn », gcr)—The I I I. I l l l ll of ■«StaSa3£ by the mayor dlanpproved of several ,.,,'"' of this l.nllding nnd the IwuaYwS'SE closed. It la not known when SmmmTT? mon will be nblc to reopen. ""»n,er j fr . 'TnocADEno Theatre (Flovd Ijiumm m nger).-Fred Irwin's AlaJeAt|,.„ m u;^*!: this week, presenting a varied pr.Jri,nL '! burlesque ond vaudeville. Tiior.™»?« «* e ' ,f cellent attendance of the patrons TSmVl and they appeared to henrrllv anuntV h the fare provided by the BaWSBTi? Icsqners. " liur - Stan and Ancn Museum (C. ft, —-• hurgh. manaBor).—Lentlnl. tho IfcrWhS lioy, holds the place of prominence iTTl curio hall this week, though he u cmL,,, to share honors with Homes, the wblu'"" n checker player. In the theatre u,,.rVff tsmiiiuKnis vaudeville iierformnnei. i|„, rL. 11res Including: Stone Brothers, Gus [iimi i West and AVilHams, Wllhebnii,,, ffl BiirnhnuinnilAIcNeol. Kane stud .Mcfiirr tr£ Hani Uowiinl, and Sheridan and Forrest BosTtiCK'B Arena (Prank ('. Ibsi;,.:. miiunger).—Alany now feature are 2 Ktuatly beh»g added to the exblijltlon ,, trnlntMl animals at this resort, ami the ml pi-imme la mi interesting one. ratro-'., ■!! continues satisfactory. * Notes. —A production of "Alonie frlstf.-* is lu preparation for Forepaugh's Ann with OeoraM Lenrock In the title role and thi stock company In the cast Mantle a<i«bk in "The Pretty Sister of Jose/' U srlmlnlni for the Broad Street Theatre the sei-oml itwt' in March On Tuesday of this week, at Asociatlon Hall, Walter Damrnscli will -ItJ a lecture on "Siegfried," and on l-'riilav one on "Die Goettenlnmmening." jhry 'Bispham will give a Tennyson sung rwlm ot Witlierspoon Hall on Thorsdav f-veni.v of this week... .A number of builders aw figuring on plans liy Bnlllnger ft l'ermt tar a now theatre, to cost about ¥2oo,(ion, i, be built on the Northwest corner of Eighth nnd Arch Streets for Wm. J. Gllmoi» It Is understood thai, upon thf recommendation ot the commission nf t» ports appointed by Ihe mayor lo evinin,. the locnl theatres since the Chicago disaster the theatres here will hereafter not he al- lowed to sell standing room tickets, ami after the seating capacity Ik filled no one else will be permitted to enter. All of tho theatre. licenses for 1004 nre being hold up until tb> commission has finished Its Inspection ot all houses. » Harrlsbnrir.—This city felt the effect if an Investigation similar to those being con- ducted in every large city In the conntrr, to ascertain tbe safety of local theatres, bin it was only for a short time. Changes recom- mended here were of a minor character. Lvceum Theatre (M. Rels, manager).— This house will undergo slight changes, but business will not be interfered with. In the future the sole of standing room will be pro- hibited. Henry Irving presented "The Mf- chant of Venice" S, to one of the lararst audiences of tbe season. "For Her Satf' came (l, to fair business, and Annie Rus.vll. in "Alice.and Men," 0, had good business Alias Russell, who was called borne lieeauv of the death ot her mother, returned here !>, together with Mrs. Gilbert, who was in Now York undergoing treatment for Injuries re- ceived by a fall enrly lu the week. Only two dates were canceled. 7 nnd 8. at Wilkes- borre and Scranton. "Ninety nnd Nine" 11, 12, "Buster Brown" 13. Al. II. Wilson 15, anil Maude Adams 16. Grand Opera House (M. Rels, manager). —The gallery at this bouse wax eloswl for three days, to allow ehaoges in exits. Business wna fair with "The Darkest Ilonr" 4. lister Walters, of this city, who Is with this company, wns given a warm welcome. The Cooke-Chnreh Co. plaved. to grwl Isisl- ness, ti-», notwithstanding Hint they wpoi without the gallery receipts for two days. The Emma Bunting Co. 11-11'.. Notes. —"The Darkest Hour" Company laid oft* here B, fl Cnrl Wilson limn, of Ihe "Ninety and Nine" Co.. nud .1. W. iVl- lows, of the "Buster Brown" Company, were here 4, 5 State Deputy Jesse lledrlck Installed the new officers of the local aerie of Eagles !'. Taul Reese, of "The Hosier Brown" Co., spent 10 at his home la ilu* city. » Sornnton.—Lyceum (A. J. DulTy. man- ager).—Maude Adams Jnn. 11, RU-hnnl f'arlf. In "The Tenderfoot," 13; "The Ninety and Nine" IB, Hi. nenry Irving, tl. ciinio t' crowded houses. "Miss Bob White." 7, «a» wcl received. Annie Russell canceled S oa account of bcr mother's death. , Academy (A. J. Dulty. manager). —'"* Little Outcast" 11-13, "The Heart of Chi- cago" 14-1U Barney Gllmore, 7-!>, came to good business. Dinie (Dixie ft Sears, managers).—"™ Village Fool" 11-13, Nell Burgess. In 'Tl* County Fair," 14-1C; Deserted nt the Altar, 7-!>. to irnod houses. ^ Star (A.. O. Horrlngton, manngori.—ra |B end Follies 11-13, Waldou aud Bryant's trv- cadcro Co. 7-0. to large bouses. i a ■ Rending—At the New Temple Theatre (Cbus. B. Stevens, mnuager).— "JUm ^°° Whitu" nttracted a good slaeil audience Jaa. 4. Sadie Martluot appeared, tt> good jo; vautaKe, In "Tbe Second Mrs. Tauqucray, 'acadbmt op AIchic (John D. Mlnliler. manager).—"The Game Keeper r>, „•[* Khow Girl" 6, r'For Her Sako" 7, T* Darkest Hour" 0. ., „.„„, Gr-vnd Oi'Kiu House (George Al. Aiiu«j mauager).—lteittfrow's Jolly Patbllndcrs n-a well rilled houses 4-0. „ _ m ,« Buou TnBATB» (Updegrntf ft Browne". manneers).—The Trocndero Biirlcsquers •" Joe Barns' Dainty Paree had big basin" 3 40 aud 7-0, respectively. Lnncaater.—Fulton Opera Honre (ftct or ft Glolm. manngers).—"A Royal w«vr had good busloess Jan. 4. "A Chinese llowr moon." io n large bouse, 5. "The >»'■?! Postmaster" did well ti. Karl Garilner. i» "The Darkest Hour," bad fair b" slncs ^ "(Julncy Adams Sawyer" had l«» f«°t houses 8. "For Hor Sake" !•. **ffr£. Mackoy's Comedy Co.. In repertory, li-t* '•* 10. "Buster Browa" 14. , „ T hfi Note.— Kdna Sbonb. a member of i" Bllllonnlre" Co., la visiting bcr parents this city. -^ Columbia Columbia Opera House (Ja* B. Blsslngor. manager).—"The Voliinioor mr ganlBt" had jood buslnesa Dec. 31. i 111 !:,, Cornell Comedy Co.. Jnn. 1, L J* t £jR business. Coming: "A Alan of t*e TO 11. "A Royal Slave" 12. "Younger Brother" 14. Washburn's Allnstrels IB, m ""- Brown" in. „ rt ' Altnona.—At the Eleventh Aventie °Pf™ Houw (I. C Hlshler, manager).—The m>» .ifci