The New York Clipper (February 1904)

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Fbbkuaby 13. THE-JSTEW, YOBK (DI^Pp^. <%m ism \&m> jHJ/^fr»M RQ , REMItK t/ COMPANV JAMES EA ADAM BOB S40J \Wgy II Wr liars of tt.. tvrlis and nintlc of WARD and VOKKS' PRODUCTIONS, "A Pair or Pinks," "Bmy Hiy," K«r AsTHOUffCR THEIR IO*Q ROVBLTV, tJfekjBla ■1EL_ V : DONOHUE IP Which I• fsit bienmlni » national lilt. If y.n havta'l not ihU |r .at little Mag, •«a« tar It- It** a ion g that yon (•«'! fall down oa. Restrlotlom i WK& ', Mm R«mov«d L -; a tc T AW* V^S Tfca Qr.at Big Hit of WARD ana V0KE8' "Fair of Fta as'. Co., and MRSCRS. O'DIl aad ADAMS bare a lot Of BOW (Bags la preparation BOB ADAMS !• Always In .t Our Nov* York Offlos, «B WCDT.AOth STRPKT. JAMES ODEA it Always In-at OnrlChioago Offloe, - - - •'/ - - 87*89 Clark Street. lr yon wish a special song for your would take an entire copy of TOE C It'* only cstural (Lit we should have 'our act, and jeu do not think that bo j of the tonga we advenite today will auit job, write Oa or call. We" hare so many new aongt tbat it I CLIPPER, from cover to cover, to advertise them all—and they're all good. All the toptiners in the realm of long writing are with ua. tve "TheQooda.". "Take Ho Chance*- Goto the Big Finn." ...,«■;•.•• , j, -.• •,■•-; aJa^tU 1 .&WK 10 Witherell St. DETROIT, milh. 45 VEST 26ft ST NEW YORK 87 89 Clark 51. CHICAGO, ill K last week, and patronized the performances literally. Next week, Watson's Americas Bnrlesqtiers. Tbocapbim) (Floyd Lauren n, manager.. — The patrons were oat in force last week and thoroughly enjoyed the capital programme ol vaudeville and burlesque provided. This nefk the Bowery ltnrlesmiern in,Id the hoards. Dunn's Star T-heatrk (Fred W.ildmanu. manager).—The putrons are enterlnlned tills week by the Metropolitan Iturlesqoers. in- i hided in the olio are: The Three Madcaps, Hodges and aLnnohmore, Rnlalle, Ynrfcle: and Bunnell, Yndel anil Penree, Hathaway nnd VYullon, Chris I.urv, tuut Fisher and Johnson. Big Sensation nttnu-t.-d large l inlnihers lest week, and pleased tltcra well. X'ext week, the New York C-Irl Burlesquers. XlNTIt AXD AlJCH MlSEUal (C A. lll.Hlcil- l.urgfi. manager).—The continuous vaude- ville programme in the theatre this week in- cludes; l.lllian Walton, tilenroy and Itussell, Fully Pearl, Hurry nnd Connors, John T. Powers, Kclectlc, Hamilton .Simon Trio, and the clneograph. In the curio hail the feat- ures arc: Sohtankis, Hindoo magicians; C. V. Lee, comedy marionettes; Bancroft, nov- elly magician; Billy Wells, Iron skulled nut a; Ui-orgc llrown, skeleton cartoonist, and i lit. Illnmnn, marine ■carnival. - Notch. —K. II. Sothern will be seen In his production of "The Proud Prince" at the ilientinxt' Street 'Opera House In April -\l the Itroad Street Theatre, Friday after- noon. Rlunehe Hates will be seen in a special iimtiuec performance of "Ilcdda Gnhlcr.' - Kugcne Ormond makes a special trip to 1'lilladelphla to take part In the performance. Oit Tuesday nftcmoon of this week. at the Broad Street Theatre, occurs the fifth of the Young People's Lecture Concerts. Louis C. Klsou, of Boston; will sneak on 'The Modern Orchestra from P.erllnz to Sirnnss," being assisted in bin illustrations by the Philadelphia Orchestra. . Pittsburg- At the Nixon Theatre (ThoniBB F. Kirk Jr., resident manager).— Maxim? Elliott, In "Her Own Way," opened Feb. 8, for the week. "Three Little Maids" did a splendid weokrs business 1-0, and were received with enthusiasm at each perform- ance. Madame Adellnu Pattl comes for one concert Monday, 15, Clara Blnodgood, In "flic 'ilrl With the Green Eyes," follows Tues- <lny, in, (or balance Of the week. Ai.vix TnE-tTnc (Nixon & Zimmerman, inaiiiurers). — Lawrauco D'Orsay, In "The Knrl of rawtucket," this week. Grace George played, to light business,' last week. Very hurt wenlher conditions prevailed und kept down the attendance. Those fortunate Tough to witness the performance were en- thusiastic In Its praise. Marie Cnhlll, m ".Nancy Brown,"" 16-20. lluot; Thkatbf, (B. M. Gullck, manager).— Charles Warner, In "Drink," wag the offering ibis weok, nnd the financial returns bid fair to be most gratifying. "The llcart of Mary- . land" closed 6, after a. very successful en- gagement. Nat M. Wills, In "A Son of Itesi," IS-JO. KitnnE TiirAmn (E. J. McCullougb, maji- nger).—"The Sign of the CrossV this week Is drawing large nnd well pleased erowil*. Isabel Evesson, with "In the Palace of the King." was very successful last week. "When HiHilien Comes to Town" 10-1*0.. • „™iin GBamo (Horry Davis, manager).— This-week the prodactlon. by the sroek com- I'fny of "Nathan Hale." Last week "The .Middleman" 4rew lnrge and appreclmlve mi- olenecs. "Charley's Atwt" lO-l'O. Avrvcn TjtEATnf: (Horry Davis, miuia- c.eri—<Flrst class business coiilluued liu«t week. A partlcularlv fine bill Is offered for week commencing Feb. 8, as follows: Dan galr, Pony Ballet, Keough and llailord, Four Mghtons, Louise Dresser, Jack Norworth, Xeivell and Nlblo, Avon Comedy Pour. Bran- 'ion and Wiley, German Itose, and the Jug- gling Burkes. Dloiesne Theatri (Harry W. Williams, uannger).—The splendid bill presented this week Is one tbat would be very hard to ex- ""I. it names: The Four Mortons, York* and Adams, Lew Hnwklns, James Jjonovun, ] he Uoolaiaae, John Le Clair, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Tlinrne ttnd Co., Ad. Carlisle, Three Xe- i.irros, nnd Knnat Trio. The Hyde Compniiy |dea.sc«l large crowds last week. Ac.inr.Mv (Harry W. Williams, manager). — The City Sports Co. are hero this week for-a return engagement. They played to • rowded houses on their previous visit and will no doubt duplicate that nchlcveincni i his week. The Fay Foster Burlesque Co. 'lid well last week, In Bplte of the very bail weather. Roble's Knickerbockers 1 .'>-•_•<). Notes. —Emmett Weedon, who has been ''"nnected with the Academy for the past mi.years in the capacity of advertising "Sent, left for Toledo, O., Feb. 1, to assume |be-.duties of manager of Harry W. Wil- liams' Imperial Burlesquer* W. •)■ Mufman has severed his connection with w.'AlvIn Theatre as pres9 agent. The ln- [• l reits of the Alrln, and also the Nixon, in;thls respect, will hereafter be taken care of by Walter P. Brown and H. Brady Wll- *••**■ •-,. .W.' B.Oardner, the popular treas- urer-of the BIJou Theatre, la again on duty, •fter-iuirerliui from ■ «v«ra attack o' i^P- The Four Mortons were scheduled as feature of the Hyde Company at the luiqiiesnp Theatre last week, hut through some misunderstanding they did not appear. They are n> lie seen this week, however, among the other good things at ihe Du- i|iiemie... ... . .prof P.rooke and his hand played r.-ig tline music last week ai ftld City Ilnll. llnrrlslmrK. -Ai the l.y.-enin Thealre lit. Hels. inaungeri.—Harry l..-iglilnn and FloreiK-c Gule. siipjKirled by a strong cast. (Slvoa very <nillt:ilie rendition of "Oihello," I'eli. 2, to fair liuslne.ss. "The Iturgomns- ier." ::. had gioHl business, and AI. '•. Field's ■Mlasirels rtinte I!, tn Ihe (iinacliy. Iwli-*-. 1 reiiklng till prmlous recotils for business by a Tomsircl coiciiauy In Uils elry. Inn-: "Peggy from Paris" 8. Kate Clinton, hi "The Two Orphan".' - II: Phlludotptiln. Orcbcsirn coin-ert Hi, Willlnni Faversliam. In "Lord and Lirdy Alw." 11 ! JHTftflM Oe Angclis 12. and Ktlud Knrrymore 13. (invxi> Di'KRA IIoi'sk iM, lEels, manager;. —The Mamie Fleming Co. played, io large business, .all week, ihe entire ltouso being r.ok; for live of the performances. "Young 'lolile Hoxie" conns It), ".Side Trticked" 12, 13. Notes. —ltaclnl ; Iti-nard. l-ndrng woman with the .Minnie Fleming Co., was obliged to Hose 4m account of Illness, and was suc- ceeded l»y Miss Morton The Itemiett- Moultoii Co. did well ai Chuniljorsiiiirg. Pa., wis-k of 1 Manager Kalu, of the AI. G. Field Minstrels, will bare charge of be op- position car for Foreimngh-.Sells Brothers' circus the miming season Pasr grand exult"! ruler of ihe lllks. Mende. f>. Det- wellcr. of this city, was eiiterinlni'il at din-' iht iS, l.y-AI. U. Field. Mr. IVtweller re- ii'iilly rctunieil from an Insiiectloi) of the Klks' home ul Bedford City, nnd rcporrs iIihi Instlliitl'in in exiidleul coiiillllou. It now has twelve residents tieiicrnl Miui- agi'r John i» Kerr, of the M. Itels tile- litres, was' here J. and purchased prop- erty adjoining the Lyceum Theatre for the lairposc of improving I liar pln.vhotisc. He also awarded the i-ontrnol. for the work be- fore ^leaving the city "Colonel." the large St. Bernard dog of )[. II. Welsh, of Welsh druthers' Circus, was shipis-d to I.tm- i:i-i."- *•, und will !«• nn lni]Hirtuut feiiiure with the ••irens the coming Summer rimrles Ijivell. of Uils city, will again be In charge of ihe ticket privileges with 1hc Welsh drolhers' Circus Frank JleCor- mlck. of this city, has left for Geneva, it., To take up his work with the Walter I.. Main Clriiis. Ill's. MH'oriiiick, who will is- wardrobe mistress, will leave 10. ■ Brie.—At the New Majestic Theatre (W. J. Sell, manager).—Ward nnd Vokes, Feb. t. played to n pnrked house, sruiidlng room only iwliig dlsplnyeil at H P. it. "Capt. Barrlng- ton," Feb- 2, was giveteil with good attend- ance against, extreme cold and stormy weatb- i.r. Wilton laickaye. In "Tlie Pit," ::, 4 nnd matinee, wns favored with lnrge business. Victor Herbert's Orrhesira, ». drew a full house. "The Sign of the Cross." ti and mati- nee, had a big house matinee nnd evening. F.uiK OiKg.1 lloi'SE (J. L. Gllsnn, mnnn- M>ri.—Week of I Do Vnnde Comedy to. plnved to good business. Jit popular admis- sion. Whitney Opera Co.. I. A. II. Root, manager, were favored with a packed house. S It. O. posted nl R r. m. "When Johnny Comes Jlarrhlng Home" gave Ihe greaiesi possible .sBtlsfactloii. Iteniltuar. AI I lie New Temple Tbenlre (Charles A. Stevens, ninuiiger).—AI. <•. )'"leld's Minstrels c:i to good htislness, Feb. ■1 "The Fast Mail" had full houses .1. tl. ACABKMX ov Mrsic (John D. Ml&hier, iranngi'D.—"The Princess Chic." 2, T,. "Ills Ijtst 7)ollnr" fl. BUBM THBATam (ITpilegralf & Prowiiell, malingers).—The World lleattrs, nnd Sears nnd Ills Own C». had snci-essful engage- nir-nls I-.1 nnd 4-0. rekpeetlvely. Sim. —Ociavlus A. Mlsslmer. ndvnnen agent for Bnrnitm * Bailey's Show, Is visit- ing his home ar PoitKloivn, Pa., near here. I.nncnslcr. -At Ihe I'ullon Opera House (Vecker A: Olelm. malingers). -I'lillndel|ihla Orchestra came, to a large house. Feb. 2. "AI Crlpiile Creek" had big business .5. At. »i Field's Mlnslrels drew very well U. "« Ire In Name Only" «. Irene Myers and Co.. ill reis'rinry, S-1". except ID, when .left He An- galls :i|n>nr« In "The 'loteador." Oi'Ettv Hot sri, cohimbla. Pa.—Benneit. Moiilion Itepertory Co., to hlg luisiness, 1-ii. ■ < oliimlila At the Columbia Opera House (John It. Blwlnger. maunger.—Week of Feb. 1 Heniiolt k Moulton Co. gave good productions, to fair business. Coming: -Arli'onii" lli "The Sign of flie Croas 12. Snrr.. —John Westermnn, a Columbia hoy, with the Benneit & Moulton Co.. mnde a hit Isst week. He shows cooaldcrnhle nhlllty in his chosen profession. ■ » . Alinon* At the Eleventh Avenue Opera House (1. C. Mlshler. manager). — Kale boffel, in "A Dating Woman," drew a largo Audience Jan. 28. "To Die at Dawn" did well 20. The Indian Maiden Burlesquera had a good house 30. "Alpbahse anii Has- ten" had a fairly good house Feb. 1. "The Burgomaster" pleased n well tilled house 2. ICvra ICeadall X the Vlght Owls Burlcsqiiers •I, "A Little Outcast" f., "A Break for Llb- eily" (i, llenneii i Moullon Comedy Co. S unci week, Kthel Ibirryinore l. r >. AI. XV. Mnr- iln's "IV T. C." Co. 18. Smith O'Brien, In "The Came Keeper," 10; "AI Cripple Creel," 2h. • \\ IIIIriiiiNl>or(. —At the Lycoming Opera House (Flsk .V Becher. managers).- -"A Vli- logi' Parson" came Fob. 2. Frauds Wilson, In "Krmlnle," gave a delluhlfiil pprfnriniince, la S. It. O., ?.. F.*ru Kendall, in "The Vine- gar Buyer," thoroughly pleased n good limine •I. "Wife In Name Only" canceled 0. Com- ing: Minnie Fleming Slock Co. week of S, "Ten Nights hi n'Bnr Itoom" 15, "A Ituyul Slave" Hi, "At Cripple Creek" IS, James K. Ilarkelt 10, "Piik's Bail Boy" 20. KiiHton.—At tho Able Opera House fW. K. Detwlller, mmingerl.—"Wife In Name Otily." Jan, 28, "Our New Minister," 29, nnd "Dare Devil Dorothy," 30. played.to. fair business. Field's Minstrels played, to very gaud business. Feb. 1. as well an to a highly pleased nuilleuce. "New York Hay lur Day" .1. Boohed: Week of IB, Myrkle-Harder Srisk Co. a i» XKW YOIIK STATU. Ellen Dunbar. Belmont nnd Sutler, Alice MacVk'ar, Burton nnd Biuton, l.iini.utnt nnd raulelte, James D. Proudlove. Business Is very i^ooil. ■ ■ llioal.iiioii.il —At the Itljon Tbenlre (J. P. K, Clark, manageri.—The Fays, tn fhiiiimnturgy, raystllled packed houses Feb. 1-0. Jen. McAullffe Stock t.'o.. In repertorv S IX . ' «>»» ItoehcHter.—Lyceum Tbenlre f.M. K. Wollf. uniimgeri.—A cnpnelly house wns gn-ntly rtlsnppolntiKl, Feb. .1, with Anna Held, In "Mile. Napoleon," as the entire play hud to In- given wilh only a piano .ifcnrapaulincnt. .living to tlie loss of Ihe miiste frunk on the road. Amelia Bliighnui, In "Olynipe." ft. Ml; r.'/ru h'etulall. In •Tlie Vinegar Buyer," II, 12: Henry Miller, In "Mail Pro|M)ses,"-13. Natosai, Tiieatiie (Slax Hitrtlg, mana- ger).■-"Why (llrls l/.-nve Home" was salls- tiiiliully explnluetl, to crowded houses, 1-3. "The il.jyoriior's Son," presented by an even- ly huhiuccd cast, packed the house I. .V "Tin Slgu of the Four" and "MoFuihh'n's Finis" divide week of ,s. IteKim'tt Tkeatiu: (John I:. Boyle, mana- ger).—Pauline, hypnotist, mystified I large nonasi rhronglinut wad of 1. "<)ue.Mi of the Highway" coiiiom S-lu. followed by liellly '« W.wsl's Big Show 11 13. c.sik iiI-iuia Iliii.si: (J. II. Moore, mana- ger i. -Tlie S. It. l». Is it I'uiaillar sight at Ibis house at every performance. Penplu. for wis-k of s: Frederic Bond nnd coiuiwuy. In ".My Awful Dad;" Clarice Vnnce. Musi- cal Thor. Kuufmun Troupe, Lavender und Toinsuu, Tom drown and Miss Ncvaro, tho 1'iiKsparls, I'ruviMl and Prevost, und the kl- i.elograpli. IhUlW, —The management of thn Baker Thenlre have refused to remove two siores. Mocking exits from tlie ground Door, anil unless ihey comply with the order by Mon- day ihe mayor will close the theatre Ceo. F. Ilnll and company, who are present- ing "A Itngged Hero.'' spent Sunday In this city .Madame Srhuninnu-Holnk will Sing St Ihe Lyceum Theatre 21 Announcement has been made that David Ilelasco will liulld n new thenrre here, to be opened next Spring. i » Troy.—.At the Lyceum (.11. K Keller, manager).—"When Women Love" drew well Feb. l-H. Clam 'learner. In repertory, 8-13. Gl'.IHwni.ii Oit.ba llntsi: (M. Itnls, mnnii- gen.—Kaie Clnxtou. In "The Two Ortihnns," had good houses DS. "The Nlnolv and Xlne' r tilled the house 4-0. "The Moon- shiner's IJntiehter" Is duo S-10. "Thn Vlllngn Parson". 11-1.':. ItAxn's Opera llopsr (M. Itels, mana- ger).— lloherl II. Mnntell. In "The Light of Other Days." drew a fair house 1 : llcnry Miller. In "Man Proposes," had a air house 'Maria Cnhlll, In "Nancy Brown," packed the house fj. Riiv.w. TnrATBt: (W. II. Buck, manager). —Wtulron A Brynnfa Trocnderos drew big bouses 1-3. Sam Uevere's Burlesquers flllerl Hie liottse 4-ft. Hon Ton Burlesnners an- due A-10, Harry Bryant's Burlesquers 11-13. . Idea.—At the Mnlestle Theatre (Daniel ridred, maunger).—Wilton Lnckayn's new play, "The I'll," |.'eb. 3; "The Village Parson," matinee and evening. 0, hail packed houses. Coming: "Whv lilrla Leave Home" S. •I'nele Josh Sprurehy" II, Henrv Miller, in "Man Proposes." 12; "The Moon- shiner's Daughter" 13. Oiit'iii;i'M Theatre twilmer A Vincent, managers).—•Last week's attractions wern excellent. This week: (In l Godfrey* Co., the Village Choir, Aurle Dngwell, In "Tile Olrlof Til;" r. V>. Lltllefleld, Armstrong niin) Holly, Estelle M'ordette and Co., Prince Ko- kin. ■ » Elinlra^At the' Lvceum Theatre (M. Bels, manager).—The Francis Wilson Opera Co. presented "Krmlnle," l»'fore n large au- dience, Feb. 4. Euro Kendall entertained n large number of admirers 0. The Gar- ner Stock Co. Feb. «-12. "When Johnny <'.uiies Marching Home" 13. .. > -..~, Rialto Theatre (F. W. McConnell, man* ager.—reonle week of 8: Barr and heotcn, -'AI.II'DIIXIA. I.om Angeles.- At Mason Opera House (II. C. Wytm. ion linger).— I ...ills .lames anil '■red Manic, in repen.iry, uiimcie.l large tut. djleates r.is-k ending Jan. ;;n, Anilritw Koli son. In "lilchard Cnrvel," rub. 4-0. MeuPM-o's lliiun.iNK Tmeatiii: iDllvcr Mo- B*J*A, m,inuger).—The .laoivs 4 \,.||| To., It| "Ihe Holy City," week -ending Jan. ."111. cro«,l«l the hoiine nightly. "Piidd'iiliend Wilson,' til nnd, week, with "A I'arNlan ltoin::iice" Feb. 7-t:;. (illAXK, fjrau Hoi'SH (Clarence Drown, iliuunger).—"Iiowu by Hie Sea" and Itlchurd ami Cringle's Heorgln .MlnsiriU. wis;k Jun. Jt-:"'. nitrnoted large audiences. "In Con- , v "-;l'H vS'.r'l"'''''' Willi Vivian Present I In cnds.JIaii. 31 and week. "A Little OulcilHt" W.xuux-k's'Cahi.vo Tiieathu (J.. R Wiil- ilcck. ma linger).— "Whirl l<;ig" crowil.nl this Ihentrc.wctjk ending Jan. Itii, and coiilluued •inolher week, sUpplenicmed. hv "A Ituyul Family." ' * Oumam (ClartBea Drown, aaajMsrri.— {•euUires , flak, t und. week : HfiiiB-Rwfla Faiiil \\\ Htniiley and Wilson, In "Ueforo tho Fall; Kelley and VToletle, Irvlug Jones, Wnlliio ami Miirluerte, Asrn, While and Slut- iiioi.m, Thiirstoii, und Orphetim n.ovliig ok'- turns. . • ' LMrjUU 'J'iiratbh. (Hentz A /nlle. mnnn- 3ers).—Features .wcok beginning F'cb. 1: olm and Florence I Tingle, IIuhcIi, gym nast; Jnacphlno Kegnl, Clmrlea H. Whiting ilinl I'.'i;rol iiesinotid, f'-aiurlug Hurry P. I'rMglVs "Paiisy-Ausv-Auii;" Bob Conley mid lieorge Klelu, and blnseope. oi.erateil by Kin nio in I C. Wilson. U.....1 business. IlnoAtiw.iv Tiieatiu: (A. J. .Morgansterii, mnnaguri.—Features Feb.'l and week. Harry Howard, Maude de Alum, II..Ills and Velnre. It. Clinton .Muiiigoiuei \, Dr.. and Mr... the' Kiuplru Trio, and nmvliig pictures. («s>d business. CitfTEs TtiEATtm (Henry Koch, iniinit- BBf».—Kllury's ltoyttl llnllmi Ihind. uhli Lillian Scanloti lis soloist, are still tin; lead- ing iitli'iictlnns. Xotem.— Jliumgor J. E. Waldeck. of the Casino, returned from a business I rip to Bun Francisco Jan. 23, u.veny'Nlck man, but Is recovering his usual good health "The Spy" will IM) produced at the Mason Owrn House, afternoon of Fell, ft, by senior "A" class of tho Lna Aognlna h|gh school Mctvor-Tyndnll Is giving demonstrations and lecturing nt llluiicluird Hall A theatri- cal managers' assocliitlon lints been organised in iltls« cJiy for miitukl Iwnem and protec- tion. Orators are: 11. CV Wyntt, of thn Mo- ron Opela House, president ; Clarence Drown of Ihe Orphemn and (Irnud Opera House' vice president; Oliver Morosin, of Mornsros lliirliank Theatre, secretary and treasurer, nnd these gentlemen, with J. E. Wnldnck, of \l Mow To Crow T^all WOUIDN7 VOCJ LIHt TO ADD \ HOM TWO to rive iiNCiics ro your iitionr/ To1^s"l ww l Mllit (•• 4mw^ Willi," tn ba*'ull«ft«ii|hto Mt Is * ■'wwl I '* Tii ltn><r ci»b Ih« h)ttniir1 ry -f y*if fttur- Mil U> mM I" y*t* ■'•nrril nr<|af^>aii>Kf It l> tiitir«ljr jwmb||.|« for vtMi tMn.-r***' ytuir lirUIitBfl'l at.'' i. p. -«li llif-r iitl.n adttthB lag. ^ In fattvmm homo v»ii[;■.■.[ i ,'ait! f in >■ |iit«ri)») lirtlrnviii, WltlKiut 'lfiij«. Mlllx'Ht i>j»fal!<sa, wMboul |-»!n »t Injury 10 jroutapIC, Mtlt'-Jiit duiiIl-,- jnurwlttu uiy liK«riitfiiitnN. fREt TO ANY SHORT PERSON |n<>rtlrrlh*t>iny><(ii>ot.i ka.n how t" fit litcraawl h«tglt|, J W, Mfl !•. i irt.1 an InU n III i.n U.il; I f In. ^IMnl.tt n .«- I ptilataf wl.) -mil j«.j|il u ir, il* ft |i> Ul'.i't lall, l' ■! l.Uirif I Lnwahu.1 jw'ft-aB M'ln«n.l»fttBll»ilaf).*itutli.t,iaaH uilfpt ill IS. h.lvai)lAa>«ll.ut ,i<«( lut«Mr*rih«< nltl.lt. Alt I yw.li.I l"I" li e. w.lirt f.„ ihfs \mA, lt>()n K yv..r fcj*l/lil. I JMt w.l.M, :■'... a,., >..»r a.a, ,...il mo « ■!. aalul ... full I paMUul.fia^ -it III* m. r, r, o( fftUof llil'ltKM^ liil^ljtaaj I swat llf-unj. A*tilrtM SI <ili« ■ Tho Can Hugo (Jo., m II. 11., Bovheiter, X. Y. Hie Casino, nnd Wlnflelil Hngalsioin, press leprosentatlvo H t the G'»nd Opera House, form a Imard of directors Local paisurs glvrt considerahlo apace to n story. In effect thn) II. A. Vnajrer, nn old time mln- sii-ol. nrfw In reduced circumstances, bas ••onto Inio siihstanibil financial recognition from a party whom he had Imneflt'tl twenty Jenrs ago In Chicago Norhian Hncketf, of the Wnrde-.lames Company, was made nn Elk at HAD Diego The l.ns Angeles City Coiinell bus passed an ordinance reducing thentro licenses frinn B100 a month for or- clieatra and theatre chairs, to a schedule amount.. Thn fat license of fioo a mouth on nil theatres wns found to he verv unwiultable. The schedule, adopted Is to the effect iliat for tbontres whern the maximum ail mission fur errheatrn seats doc* not exceed 2fi rents, 125 n month, rtr $5 n day shall he cltarg'sl. For theatres wllh a mnxlmuin admission of *l, *3ft a month, or *T.r.o u day. For I heal res where the admission fee exceeds 11 for any single seal, *d0 a monili, or ?fn a day shall Is- charged. Sub Diego.— m the Isis Theatre (II. C. Wyntt, manager).—James ami Wat-do .nine, to standing room only. Jan. 23. Murray and Mack, tn good business. 27. Georgia Min- strels Feb. 1, F.llefnrd Co. ft. "Ln.t River + » ♦ - The Vosciulto Valley. This marvel of creation Is beautifully II- lasttnted In the'"lJidles' : nome Journal"'for December, 1000. Everyone who desires to bo thought a "travclar'' should seo the Yo- semlte. It Is reached quickly und cotnforto- hly by the New York Central Lines and their connections. Send a stamp to George H. 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