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&AY 7. THE NEW YOBK CLIPPER. 240 TABI.H OP CONTORTS. MtB^CJllNior'fl .Anecdotes, ; Ht» i ranrIn P£f*n ••;•••••••:«• ;>•• World, at Player*.'...1 ' ••• • Kugene Bromett anil Mnrrla Kane—Sketch MtSlc anil Song.,.. ■ • ■ With the Bill Posters Vaudeville and Minstrel Tho Midget Clly. /■•••• 8iuHl<*» llWWJS .•••••'•• iir Chicago- letter rlnr l/indon letter 1'nder' the.Tents i .Upper Tout Office Latest by Telegraph nn 1KB Hood........ Vaudeville Route List...... •• v New York City—Review anil Comment Miscellaneous '.. Denthn in the Profoasloo . ■ . .THEATIIICAL CORRESPONDENCR District' of Columbia. —..... ,f3ft .213 OiO Oil iisiS 212. 2t!t aw "III '.'.". 2\n ....2lfl ....210 .... 2IW .... ann 210 210, 230 linn LT.i ' 251 wirt her opera company, In "Carmen," opened two week* 1 engagement Sunday, nt the Odeon. Oeo. Evans, In -The Good Old Sum- mer Time," opened matinee Sunday, nt the Urnnd The Imperial hns "Remember the Maine." Crawford's offers "Sng Harbor" this week. The. Hundny attendance wan fair "Slaves of die Nllnen" la the Havlln melodrama opening Sunday 'J'ha Blue Ribbon Clrls are nt thn Standard. Qj tbe Road. All Roat'ra Mail Rrneh 1« Mat Later ThBo Monday. nR.tMVTIC. A Die Columbia put on a now YniidovlTie hill Adams. Maade (Charles Frohman, mgr.)—Rock Massachusetts ■ Onto .....••• Rtiode Island ... Orep>n-...;,., ■•• rewnylvanta ... Louisiana ; Kanto« ..... • • • New York Stale. Maine .;......• Oklahoma ..... Sew Hampshire Missouri ...e..,. New Jersey Minnesota....... Canada Inwa Washington .... Virginia- ■Tennessee California Indiana Illinois Michigan Tekaa ......... Kerdneky ...... ronnectlcnt..... \visoortsln LATEST BY TEL EGRAPH. Monday- BUR**'" Opening* In nil th« Bltt Show Tom us. , ClOLDKK GATE GLEANINGS. matinee of 2, and had a Rood opening home. At Forest I'nrk Highlands good at- tendance Sunday, when the season opened. Vaudeville waa the offering West find Height* alao opened Sunday, with vaudeville. Delmnr Garden opened Us season 1, Sjvi hut Its theatre, will be closed a few days, 25 B preparing "Louisiana." Boston, May 3.—Welt filled honaea rnlert „,„ Inst night. There were no nove|tles, bllt • iY2 plenty nt good holdovers. K. C. Goodwin and ■ S47 company played "A Glided Fool" at the Hol- ' oji Us, to a good alied house "Woodland," at the Tmnont; "Mother Goose." at the Colonial; Ward and Vokea, at the Ma lesti,-: Weber and Field*, nt the niobe; "Babes .In Toylnnd." nt the Boston, were continued at- tractions, all doing well The box office staff of the Park benoTited by a performance 2.;S of "Cnndldn." Returns were hig "The 1 l.lttlo .Mother." at. the Grand Opera, and "When Women love," at Music Hall, to liberal patronage Two packed houses paw excellent performance of ••Pnrallle" nt. the Caatle Square "The Two Orphans" was well done nt the Itowdoin Square. Hiisl- 252 ness big... .Fadettes received a warm greot- 252 • Ing at Keith's Howard and Lyceum were 252 well peopled. 255 k.vnsyr City, May .1.—Richard Mansfield ||B opened last nlghf. a three nights' engagement. SB at: the Willis Wood, appearing In "Ivan, the ' Terrible," to a large and enthusiastic nu- dlonce.-.. .The Grnnd had for lis Sundnv openlng lien Hendricks, ln"Krkof Sweden. ..'.... Thn Orphenm hnd two hlg houses to see Kinmotl rorrtgnn nnd company ami a good vaiidovllle bill At th« Auditorium plenty of enthnslnsm and two capacity houses greeted the Woodward Stock Co., which gave "The Mnsquernders" as the In- augural attraction. Jann Kennnrk, Cnrleton ■Macey, nud George Fnrrcn received ovations. Tim GIUIs pleased Its clicntel with "Tne Stain of Guilt," and tho Century, wllh the Trocndero Burlcsquers, pleased hh au- dien'-es The second week of l'alterson 317 ... 2,->R ... 258 ... 258 ... 2T.8 ... 258 . . 2.M . . 251 .. 251 .. 252 .. 252 .. 252 ford. III.. May 4. I'enrln 5, Davenport, 11.. «i, lies Moines 7. SI. Joseph, Mo.. II, Kansas City 10, 11, i.lnciln, Seb., .18, Sioux Clly, la., in, Oroahn. Neb., 14. .Mien. Viola (Charles V. Allen, resr.)—rtmnlia. Neb., May 3. 4, lies Moloes, la.. <l. Peoria, 111.. 7, Batdo Creek, Mich., 10. Indlaoapolls, lnd„ 12. /ohrey Stock. Eastern, Mlttenthal Hrotb*U' (W'm. Batldae, mgr.)—l*wlston, Me.. May 8-7, Port- iMnd (1-14. Ameiir-ao ' stock (Oliver Martell, mat.)—Odar itsplda. la.. May 2-7, Cllnron fl-U. Alnce Stock—Providence, B. I.. May 2, Indefinite. "Are \'ou a Mason?" (Inllua Mason, user, t —To- ronto. Can.. May 2-7. Providence, B. I., 11-14. "Alpaonao and Oaston," (ius nill'j—Mlnoeapolls, Minn., May 1-7. Chicago. 111.. 8-14. "An Am»rlran Gentleman"—-button, Pa., May 5, ElUnheth. N, J., II, 7. Camden 0-11 H Maoohe Bates (Daniel Belasks, mgr.)—Clnctn- nntl. G„ May 2-7. Illniilinin. Amelia—Baltimore, Md., May 2-7, N. V. i.'lty n-14. Ilualcr. Klctmnl (Dave A. Wets, mgr.)—Brooklyo. S. V., May 2-7. Blair, KiiBcee (Henri Oren>lr. mgr.)—Waahlrut- Ion, D. C. April 25-May 7. Detroit, Mich.. R-14. Berc<ford, Harry (J. J. Coleman, nurr.)—BntTatn, N. Y„ Moy 8-7. ISnnetli, Km., and Bow Statil—Mabnnny City, l'a., May 1. ltrnillns !i, Allentnwn I, Kaston 5, KBtahelh. N. 3.. a. 7. Baldwln-Melvllle (Walter S. Baldwin, ai«r.l— Cleveland, 0„ May 1. Indefinite. Etuntlne, Kmma. Stock (Earl Burgess, mtT.I — Walertown,. N. V„ May. 2-14. BriK.-kenrldge Slock (Boyd P. Joy. mgr.)—Hut- chinson, Kan.. Moy 2-7, McPherson 1M4. Bmwn Amusement, Southern (K. Brown, mgr,) —Oolemnn. Tex.. May 2-7, San Angolo U-I4. niancy Stock (C. A. Blaney, mgr.)—Newark, X. ,1.. May 0. Indefinite. Beall, Jessie (Oeo. Ilarron, mgr.)—Rnsqnelianna, Pa.. May 2-fi. Bowser-Craven—Sprlnglleld. Mass., May 2-14. "lien Hur" (Klaw & Krlangivr, mgrs.)—Port- land, Me., May 2-7. Bangor fl-11. (.eK-liton 12.14. "Bonnie Briar Ilnsh," James II. Stoddart (Klrke I.h Shelle. rner,)—Halifax. X. S., May 2-7, St. Joiin. X. U„ 11-14. "niiHter llrcwn'' (llroudhnn.t i Currle. '.ogrs.) —Trenton. N. J.. May 2-1, Boaton, Maas.. ft. Iricletlnile. "Itreak for Utterly" IJ. M. Jacotis, mix)— Camden, X, J., May h-7. "Ileanty Boclor" (!•'. K. Wright, mgr.I—Roches- ter. X. V., May 2-4. ' C ^ n rp. L C«}ls»'-wXmT >-«-•—• l,nrge gatherings applauded "Sis Hopkins" Aitoona._i a„ May a, h »urb «i, m nt. the Auditorium, nnd the ether combina- tion houses fared well A capital pro- gramme of vaudeville features entertnlned a full house at Keith's Meritorious stock productions proved attractive to patrons, and the burlesque offerings nnd other attrac- ts.'. 255 21A & llrainerd's Carnival Company opened tit. Convent ion Hall Inst night to a big crowd. I'nii.AnnLi'iUA, Mny R.—A cool evening nnd attractive bookings combined to hrlng The- Rokon Brother*. "Toru's W«d- d|pK*ll«." "The Proainnte." "Dr. jiKll and Mr. Hyde" *ad "I.n .Tnirrn" A»e Xew Here—flood Bank „ 5EHLSSSSS in Tun Nrw vnnK Ci.ippkr "»• excellent aggregate attendance last night. fip«>lilf^c#P<»'c»™fflTHnNRW\OBKi..iriKR „. rb0 T( , ndprf ^f opoaf(J nt tno cihcstnut. San Kbancisco, >lay 3.—At. the C" 1 ""™ 1 ,^ to a large audience... .'Tncie Tom's Cabin- Theatre' the Rogera Brother* began their c( , nt i nu( , u to do well nt the Chestnut Street. llret engagement, here Inst night, in rne opera House "The China Doll," nt the Rogers Brothers In I.ondnn. t Ihey ( jvill w r (llnnti „ n( , „ M | SS1 j loh white," nt tho Pnrk, remain f hnjrfttMW MUJKSTtc THEATRD-—BeglnrJnu May 2 the, house will bo closed for iwr. or three months, In order to allow completion. It was to have l>een kept, open with James h. Hacked and Co. for six weeks, but 1he con- tractors of- the building demurred and In- _ slated on finishing the theatre. When com- ,i ntm drnw a f„u R ), ar e of patronage. olefedlt; will ne reopened with the Jhmes Slelll Oo. for B Ihree or four months' season. ' California Theater. — "Tom's Wedding Gift?' Is this week's hill, "i.tnr New Mln- Istnx" follows «, for two. weeks, this Washington-. Mny 3.—Percy Haswell, In "0 Klku San," opened tho closing week of the New National to a rousing house l.eon Herrmann hnd a largo following at the Columbia lOugeni-e Blair's Inst week • tacA7 -?? SS^y-wIia.'. P ff« tho nt 'h ft I^fnyette opened with "F,«Ht liynne" ,„ls week's hill. On Monday, ApriliH .the , |a )md |oncc Annie Abbott was foi)r hundredth week of the ;™» nl WJ the hcndllncr of n lino bill nt Chase's, crowd- Onww & J at this house was Inaugurated, I<ast night i n(r fho nolWP a tternoon and night «ji2KJE a inrgc audience wa3 present. "VVeddcd and Parted" was a potent 'a*. CRMmAi, Thbatrb,— "Or. Jekyll and Mr. trn ^, tlon at thn Academy The Black Hyde" -Is the current offering. . „ , p a tti Troubadours, nt the Umpire, attracted OhAND Op«m IIottBB.—Mnj 1 ySSSr™' two large nudlenc-es Cl'he Bowery Bur- mafked the beginning of the six; «oehs en- lmlnuPrs manP go^j „t the Lyceum to packed gagement '^^^^^^ %m »««£* prlnefp'allady-whTbeE^F'X^a^o^r R^A.fe l " &JZ2MB£&P*«'* m^Jf^^T^SS^ ^5 C» sKATi. May T..-A crowded house "'* '*""•" followed: 1 -reeted Geo. Monroe, In "My Aunt Bridget." t the Walnut, at thn opening Sunday Deserted at the Altar' r played to good busi- ness at llohlnson's At tho Columbia n good vaudeville hill packed tho house The Selma Herrmann Stock Co., in "Dora Thorne," at the Lyceum, drew well....The World Beaters, at the People's, tested tho ! 'Iji Tosca," followed by '-Cleopatra, principal lady will be Ethel Fuller, ar prom nent members will be Jack Webster, Hobcri J'dllot nnd Nettle Rlack. The wason of Harry .lames' Comedy Co. was lengthened one day'lSunday. May i), two performnnecs, as tut business was Immense and the demand was very large for seats. »*__», TrvoLt Opkra Hotisw.—"When Johnny port 7, Raatnn 11. Croeman, Henrietta (David Belasco & Maurice tiamphell, mgrs. I—N. y. Clly Muy 2, ln- dennlte. Coghlnn, Ilo«> (Jules Mnrry, mgr.)—Beaver, l:\ilo-, May 1-7. Topeka, Kan,, 14. Collier. William (Charles I'mhrann, rasT.)---X. Y. Oily Mny 2. indoltnlto. Cohans, Four (Fre.1 Xlhlo, mgr.)—l.os Angales. Onl„ May 2-7, Stockton 0, Oakland 10, II, Han Jose 22, Sacramento 111, 14. Carta Dramatic (M. II. Curts, mgr.)—Osceola, Nen., May 2-4, Shelby 5-7, Blslng City 8-11. David Ulty 12-14. Carner Stock (Harry I,. Webb, mgr.)—SlHler- vllln, W. Va., Moy £-7. ; .. \y & Mack's Comedluna (P. P. Craft, mgr.) Wesvllle, Pa., May 2-7. Carroll Comedy (Ion Carroll, mgr.)—Point Pleaa- iuiI. W. Va., May 2-4. iiiilllimlln. O., 5-7, Pom- ep.y. 0-11. Cotter & Williams Stock (W. B. Cutter A J W. Williams, mgrs.)—Newark, 0„ May 8-7. Mans- field O-Jnne 11. Clark Stock (Miles Berry, mgr.)—Fond du Lae, Wis., May R-7, Freeport, 111., 9-14. Ciuzler. Mrs. Wra.. Mock (Wm. Currier, mgr.) —Slmcoe. Ont., May 2-7, Wellnnd B-14. "County Chairman" (nenry W. Savage, mgr.)— N. Y. Clly May 2, Indefinite. ' "OhocVora" (Klrke I.a Shelle, mgr.)—Chicago., III., May -2-7, St. LonU, Mo., fi-ai. "Cardinal/' Edwin Holt (J. B. Stlrllag, «onu neHn-ra, ni. uf *.r„i.ir. „, .™,ni ,»»v uew S2S?«213rK i„ f h»"ooT.nnVl week seating capacity Blancne Bates opened Comes Marching Home Is In the seiond week ra , .„ f g e ^ litUt ' ot tnff f )o< is," B t the «7rand of Its revival: „ .,_„ n Fischer's Tjif.atrp. —On Monday, May 2, (he h«uBe cloned for a number of weeks in order-to,permit of extensive alterations In compliance'with new lire ordlnancrs._ It Jl» Ottamwa, la.. May 4, Omaha, Neh. san City, Mo„ 8-14. . mgr.)— 5-7, Knn- said that when the house reopens a ""* com- pany will nppenr. «nd that Caroline Dull will he the lending woman. Manager Fischer left SSlSSJh^S^^^ff ^ed^-wee^enga^ernent =. to a packed Drew, John (Charles Frohman, mgr.)—Newport, It. 1., May 4, Taunton, Manx., ;>, Worcester <t, llartfoid, Conn., 7. D'Orsay, Lawrence (Klrke l.a Shelle, mgr.)— Chicago, 111., May 2-28. Iillger-Coracll—Niagara Falls, K. Y., May 2-7. "David Harum" (lulloa Calm, nigr.)—Chicago, nnres jii« "".» "y H ^ y^gf" "i"»y:" in Mat 1-7 Toronto Ont 9-14. nt ^jtSShSHA 8*111 '^S? 1 ^ ^n.^O-Boehealer. laat nlglit, to good buBlneas. LoitisviLLR, May 3.—"Sweet Clover" was the offering at the Masonic, drawing a crowd- ed house "The Moonshiner's Daughter" packed the Avenue Sunday at both perform- nnres The Cav Mnsqueradera opened tent. -+»» WI9COK8IX. of musical burlesques (comic In *h« extreme) ORVnmtM TnEATRix—Bl 1 for tho current week onenlng May 1 : Davis & Mnruuley Co.. »S$nfi52& Brindon and Wiley Hnl Mer- rltt; I,ew Stilly, La Petite Ade aide. Mltohell Mnwa nkee.—Rdwln Thnnhouser's pre, nnrfLove, Inez Do Wolf, and *« W'W™ph- „,"[„„ of ..,. flr .,ifal," at the-Academy, run . Cuutbs.— This week's ^nmrnme, open d of 0|n(>r nKvr]ngH ln the matter ing Mn 1 ° fll l CB = J'hi. doir' Huston «* nttendnnce week of April Sfj, cnpaclty at- nnd.Cnrtls. if.; Kcnna and JS's *>*• J1 ,ls n , n ' tendance ruling throughout the engagement Mildred Manning, Queen. Htowo nnd Din- «» '!)- nnnhn , m „ s r> 0cnr|W Foster I'latt, his ca- mond, nnd the anlmntiflcope. . pnh | 0 H t aKn director, and every member of Nomas.—Although James h. ."?«*«*?? he cornpanv received the highest praise., voluntarily .canceled his «lx weeltH'seaHon nt j.™ ™'J w1 „ mntiaw unt „ & Hy 4 . -The ihe Majestic Theatre, In this city, at thn ^nmin^ * nrlxlon Burglary" week of present time, ho will endeavor to play nn »«« '"' en&gAmcnt at that fhentre nttenkq or • DAVlnB0S •thratrb (Sherman Brown, man- the yenr,.„..The changes f n ft tsm P lfl ' , ^ l ft ' agerl.-Frltzl Seheff, In "Bahette," another inaeher's Theatre will Ricrense Ito neat Ing JMJjr j ir . k mtT(A capacity and afford wider nlslea, while t»o """"J. • ftR M Jm)Ik Morr | BO n. capacity ana anrora wiurr num-», «■"•" jr mnccd success, ■ largV exits direct from the gallery to the ^^nce opened big, nnd held atrefet, will \xi Installed. FROM OTHFR POINTS. up well dur- ing the week". ••The"'BurE0master" May 1. Maude Adams 2, 8, Otis Skinner 5-7, the Imperial Marine Band of fiermany S nnd AtJlAMDRA TMBATIIB.—Ilopkins' Big Show was Manager O. F. Miller's offering laat week. Capacity audiences were on hand "O Klku Snn" Hecelvea It* In«'»! Production at WnnhlnBton-^.ood Average SSSSS^SSA/nR MrB Sunda^'and goot f results were credited Various Polnts-lBe "World* *wr ' n ' tnp ^.^^ -y nr . c„ m ,. Keeper" week or Crowdn Are Rnormon*. r-Hollv-Toily" week of 8. . ChIcaoo, May a. —"The Earl of Paw- • |„. TO ir Opkiia Hotjsb (John H. Pierce, res - l.iekel" nt. Powers, and "ThcMrglnlan nt Atmt manager).—W. II. Turner was especial- • he Onrrlck were Monday night's openings. . imD „| nr aH David Harum last week, una llofhnovoltiesf.njoyedprosperrr.vnud pleased atf ; nrta nco was aatlsfnctory. "I'ncla Toms ......Sunday night extra performances of ,. anln " >i ny 1.7, "Tho Kleventh Hour week "Tho Old Homestead," at the Grand Opera ot 8 House, and "An Kitglish Daisy" at the Car- Sta „ thbatrb (Frank K. Troltmftn, mnn- rlek,-filled tbese I heat res and ended engnge- nBPr )._n<he Hose Mill Folly Co. Inst week ments in both instances... .Itoblo's Knlcker- u ^, t wltli the usual success nt this popular brwkers:gave fine show to capacity nawMM noll „ e , Th 0 Transntlantlc Co. week of 1, at tfUin T. Jack's, and tho lion TonR filled th mn Tons week of 8. the Vtorpdaro Anno Suthorland opened ,-. ttY n T Ai, Tiikatbh (F. B. W inter, manager.) her^atock eonson with the Columbus twice _—jr'ttmlncRR Is good. People week of .!: Con- nllen.-... .."The Lltlle Church Around the. „„,..„ n og show, Trnlnter nnd Button, Powers Coiner," at the Bijou ; "The Kleventh nour , Tnco | )0 i a| Cnrrie Washington and Myrtle nt .the Criterion, nnd "A Oamblcr'fl Daugh- , i()onw i n . «_.-_« v ier;" lit HOpklns* were attractive offerings vti.vntic Oabwis (Carl Oertlg, mannger). in !,lm r popular price theatres... ..."H<tltv _ 1VK , pl( , W eek of 8: Harry Burns^ Carroll Tolry" licgnn a week with the Great North- ern -fllled to capacity twice Sunday... ... "Checkers" entered upon Its last week with McVlekers crowded to the legal limit Our stock compnny theatres opened the week nusplclonsly. Grace Renl Is out, of_ the MU nt-rJhe.Bnsh Temple on ac DcFertcJl nt the Altar" (Percy O. Williams, mar.)—Cincinnati, O., April 1-7. B 1'Jllott. Mavlne (0, B. Dillingham, mgr,)—Wor- cester, Mass.. May 4. Pw.vldeace, R. 1„ ,",-7. Itfcxon, llonert (Harry It. Harris, mgr.)—Brook- lyn. N. Y„ Mny 2-7. *« Kellpso Stock (Lloyd & Center, mgrs.)—flrccn- Hlle, Tex., May 2--1. Flmoor Stock (F. B. Moore, mgr.)—Htenben- vlllc, O., May 2-7. Evans, Brandon, Stock (Harry Kennels, law. mgr.)—Hrldgcton, X. .1., May 2-7, Kingston, X. Y.. 9-14. "KTcryinaa" (Chnrlea Frohman. mgr.)—Buffalo, X. J., May 2-7. "F.ternal City" (Idebler ft Co., nigra.)—Qlens Calls, X. V., May 4, Albany B, Schenectady 11, Blnghnmtnn 7. "Eleventh Hour," Lincoln J. Carter's—Chicago, 111., Mny 1-7, Milwaukee, Wla., 8-14. "Klght Bella," Byrne Bros.'—Pateraon. N. J., May 8-4. liobokea. 5-7. Philadelphia, Pa., 1)14. "Kasl Lynnc"—Krle, Pa., May 2-4, F Flake,' Mrs. (Harrison flrey Flake, mgr.)—Ta- coma, Wash., May 2-4, Anaconda, Mont., .'., Puliitb. Minn,. P. Font-erg Strtck (ileorge M. |fenher«, mgr I— Trenton, X. ,T„ May 8-7. Wilkesbarnr. Pa., Ml. • Fleming, Mande (W. 11. flraeey, mgr.)—Phila- delphia, P.)., May 2, Indefinite. J'lske S Sluek (K. D, l''lske * P.. V, Slack, nigra.)—St. John, N. Il„ May 8-7, I'rederlelon ti-11. Franklin Slirtk (B. F. Simpson, mgr.)—Jorilln, Mo., May 2-7, Fort. Smith, Ark., 8-14. "From Ilnga to Blches," Joseph Santler (Max 11. Meyers, mgr,j—Toronto, Can,,.May 2-7, Philadelphia, Pa., 0-14. "For Ills Brother's Crime" (Oeo. N. Bellltiger. mgr.)—Ottawa, Can., May 2-1, OiH>heo "I-7, .Montreal fl-11. n floodwln, N. O. (Ocorge J. Arplcton, m«r.) — ltoHlen, Mass., May 8-7. r.ulland, Bertha (J. F. Zlmermnn Jr., mstr.)— X. Y. City May 2-7. Oallntln, Alberta (den. II. Ilrensnn, mgr.)— Kane, Pa., May 4, llldgway 0, St. Mar)'" *>, l)u Hols 7. i«onnle week of 2: Harry iturns. tnrroji nu ihub ■(. ... , „, . . an'/Xrk? Young and (lossman. Eislo and «%£*$« %&»%% %&$%&%, offers Morkley'a musical art i"■'"J }'*>•*»"«■ roiombos, o„ May 2-1. imiiKnarolla, Minnh Gerndl and Curl 1-rwelier mis week. nSSa a-II. 8 out. of tlio Ul'l ■ M, N ^. R „._-Tho flrand, a nvw yaui evllle (it ^X. Charlca-Xewark, % J.. May 2-7 ingr.l- Ind., 5-7. "1'iiuaj oiiaiuess av iu« •■■mu.n, ....-- ---- naming rjii»vuw "y-i ~r~.. iti inif l.a Salle "The Royal Chef cunt pued nlonp, pn . m \ ar a( .tors over under contract with Ed- its proBpcrou* way...."An Rngllsh Daisy" wln T h an houser, will make fla trn tprnwu* dlahandod after tho performance Sunday w|th , h( . company In a few weeks ns MnmpR night at tho Oarrlck. man, duriag Mr. Bniimea* Summer vacation, 8t."X0«ia, May 8.—Tim World's Fair Is < 1 » the blft nmuseinent attractionJierejww.„« _ Th Ketkn0 „. Dramatic, Co, elojed n ,)—Qulncy, Fort Smith, Ark.. May 2-7. . _ . ^ormand A Ford (11. II. Mills, mRT.)->-Fnltoii. N. Y., May. 2-fl, Oswean 7. "(Ilrl from Kays," Bam Bernard (Oharlea Froh- man, mgr.;—X. Y. City May 8-11. . "(lame Keeper." Smith O'Urlen (Bowlanl ft Clifford, mgrs.)—Milwaukee. Wis,, May 14. "(lame Keeper," Thomas J. Smllh (Rowland ft Clifford, mgrs.)—Valley Clly, No. Dak„ May 4, CoawltoD r„ flovernor's son" (Fred Nlhlo, mgr.)—Detroit, Mich.. May 1-7. ■Oood Old Sunnier Time," George Evant (3bea Amusement Co., mgM.)—St. fouls, Vn„ May 'V HnekMI. James K.—N. Y. City May 2, ladeBnlte. Harniil. Virginia (Charles 1',-ahman. mgr.)—N, Y. City May u. Indefinite. Hendricks, Hen (Sidney B. Kills, mgr.)—hnnsis City, Mo.. Maj 1-7, finiaha, Xeh.. nil, Fori IVxiiro. la., 12, Mason City I, Mtnkaln 1 I. Ilnrrlgnn. IMw.inl IM. IV. Ilanley, ngr.)—Mon- treal. Con.. May 8 7, Ullawa 0, 10, Uto-k- rlile 11. Kingston 12, flHletlllo in, Hamilton llanford. Charles B. IF. I.nureno Weber, mgr.) —Unite.- ai.int.. Mny I. .••. Orrat Palla (I, llel- enn 7, Manilnn. No. [>nk.. II, .latne.Mown W. I'nrm II. St. ni.wl. Minn., 11', Imliuti lit, WMC SutK-rlor, Wl».. 14. Illgglaa, Ifavlil. and Ceorgla Waldron 1 Stair ft Nlwlot. mgrs.)—Chicago, 111.. May S-lf.. Haswell, Percy (Ceorge- Faweett, mgr.)—Wash. itigton. D. C.,' May 2-7. Herrmann. Leon .(Kdward Thnrnier, mgr,)— Wushtngtnn. P. C., May 2-7. lllgby. Wlltuir (II. K. Chapman, tngr.)—Fort Woyne. lnd.. ilny 3. lnih<llnlte. Hall, Don *'■■— San Jn»o, Cnl., April 2-7. Snn Franetsi-o P-14. Henderson. Maud 1 Joseph Parent, mgr.)—('bar- lotte, .Mich., May 2-1. Hastings 0-;. Hoyt's Comely (11. fl. Allen, mgr.)—CuurleMou, ■ W. Va., May 8-7. HnelBer, Show (Jack lloenVr, mar.)—Appleton, Wis.. May 8. Indefinite. Mart Dramatic ill. C. Hart, mar.)—Danville, 111., May 2 7. lllghy,' Wilbur (It, F. Chapman, nicr.l—Fort Wayne, lnd.. Mnj 2, Indetlnlm. Holden Brothers Stock (Wm. Trlplett, mgr.)— Wichita, Kan., Mar 2. Indennlle. Henderfoii Stw-k (W. I, t It. It. Henderson. nurra.)— Qnlney, Mich., Mny 2-7. Ilolden Hrnmntlc—Imllnnapallfl, lnd., May 2-7. •'Heart of Maryland" (David lielasco, mgr.i-- ilreeabiirg, I'ti., May 4, Johnstown X Alloona il, llnrri'hurc 7. Reading 0. Wllkeshnrre 10. S<irnntnn II, llohoken, X, .1., 18-14. "Hidden Crime" (J. M. Ward, mgr.')—Brooklyn, XV Y., May 8-7. "Holly ToUT' ("Hie Mack A Joe. M. tlaltea, mgrs.)—Chicago, III., May 8-7. "llnnuin llenrls," Wesiern (Cloml Sauadcrs, mgr.)—Xorlh Platte. Neh., Mny i, firarul 1«- land'U. llHstlngH 7, ttlnrlniln, la., t». Cremnn 10. t)sknlo.>.<a II. Ollumwit 12, Muscatine HI, Rock lelnn.l, III.. 14. "Human llenrls," Southern—lliifTnlo, N. )., May 8-7. "Hot Old Time," Una Hill's (deorse Ohenot, mgr.l--Indlanapolla. Ind„ .May 2-1, Columbus, O... «-7, Washington. D. 0., 0-14. "Happy Hooligan," X«, l. Ous Hill'* (Al, Dnl- sou, mgr.)—(Iraud Kaplilx, Mich., May 1-1, Knlnmatoo R. Buttle Creek 7, Demrit M-l.V "Hans llansoa" (Jus. T, .MeAlrla, tngr.1—Ster- ling. III.. May 4, Itoelicllo .',, IN. Knit. U, Harvard 7, Kete-sha, Wis,, S. '■Hello. Bill'' (dissllliie »j Kellotrg, mgw.) — Plllatmrc, Pn„ May 8-7. I Isnbelle Irving (.1, K. llaekelt, mgr.)—Lna An- geles, Cnl., May 2-4, l-'resno, .-.. Stockton il, Oakland 7. S, SUI11 Joao O; Imperial Stock (Col. George Hamilton, mgr.) --San Antonio, Tev., May 2-lfi. Ingersnll «• llninjerty Slock (Larry Haggerly, mgr.)—Durand. .Mich., May till, Ouvanlng 1214. "In the Shadow of the Callows"—Detroit, .Mich., May 1-7. ■I Joseph Jefferson—Providence, B. I,, Mny 2-4. Trenlott, Xi J., rt, Patersnn 7. "James Ilovs In MIkoiivI" (Frank llazioln, mgr.I —Plfslairg, Pa., Mny 2-7, Oliiclnnall, O., S-14. "Jesse Jtimes"—Plillnilelphla, Pa., Mny 2 7. K Knnlr, Rnselln (Frank L. I'erley, mgr.)—Bi'lle- vllle, Can., Mny 4. Kellur (Dudley McAdow, mgr.)—Sprlnglleld, Muss., Moy 7, Brmklyn, N, V., tl-14. Kennedy, James (K. 1). Weo, mgr.)—ScraDton, I'n., Mny 3-7, Ilnlletnn D-14. King.Dramatic IF. F. Cleckner, tngr,)— Wheel- Ing^W. Vs., May 8-7. Karrofl, - Dot (J. O. Welsh, mgr.)—Prorldeiice, It. I., May P-Jiily 0. Keystone Dramatic, Kaalern, McGIU ft Shlpman's (Lawrence B. Mrfllll, mgr.)—Peeksklll, X. Y„ May 2-7. Klng-Pbrklns (IMward 'taylor, mgr.)—Dodge center, Minn,, May 4. Iloehesler ."., Spring Valley ft, Austin 7, Blue Karth 1(1, Wlnneliago 11, Falrmoiuit 12, Shethiurn IU, Jucksoo 14. Klngsley-Bussell (»':. II. Itunsell, mgr.)- -Mounrl Ulty, Mo., May 2-7. Keller Stock (A. M. Keller, mgr.)—Nevada, Mo„ May 1-Aitg. 15. Kenaedy,' John J., Stock—Dnluth, Minn., April 2A, Indefinite. "King of Dete l Hlve»," Sullivan, Harris ft Wooda' —Brooklyn, X. Y., May B-14. Ii I.nckaye. Wilton (Wm. A. Brady, mgr.)—W. Y. City Moy 2-7, Boston, Mass., 0, Indefinite. I/>ng, Frank h», Sloi-k (J. A. IJicy, mgr.)— Ishpe'nlr.g. Mich,, May 2-7. Lyceum Stock IK. 0. Crosjean, mgr.)—llartlea- Vllle, md. Tor.. May 2-7. "levers' I,ane" (Yag«r ft niielnatrom, mgrs.)— Merlden, Conn,, May 1, Bridgeport R, Dan- hnry (I, Waterhury 7. "I.iltlo Outcast," flenrgn B. dill's (Hurt II'- Phall, mgr.)—Clevelnad, 0., May 2-7. "Llltlit llomesteail" (Wm. Mncaiiley, mgr.)— Wvundotle, .Mich., May 1, Adrian 2. Hills. •tale'.'I. (Vilop 1, llenuin Harbor 5, llatilo I'reel. 7, Muskegon I), .Mnnlstee 10, Cadillac 11, Traverse city 12, I'eloskey in, Sanlt Ste. Merle 14. "l.tUln Church Around tho Cornet" (Vance ft Sullivan, mgrs.)—Chicago, III., May 1-7. "Little Mothers"—ler*ey City, ft J., May P-14. "l/ioping the loop"—Quebec, Ont,, May 2..">. M Mansfield, Blchard (B. D. Htcvens, mgr.)—Kan- sas Oily. Mo., May 2-4, Lincoln, Neb., A, Omaba «. 7, Denver, Colo., nil, Colorado Springs 12, Suit Lake Oily, U., 14. . , Marlowe. Julia IC. R. Dillingham, iagr.)—N Y. Olty.May 2, lndellnite. Mory Monnerlng (Franll McKee, mgr.)—Seattle, Wash,, May 2-4, Sr»>kann 8, 7. Mntuell, llohert B. (Max Zoellner, ragr,)—Mon- treal; Can., Muy 2-7. MaeDowell.. Melbourne (Dave A. Wela, mgr.i— Snn Francisco, Cnl,, May 1 June II. Melville,' Bose (J. II. Sllrll/.g, mar.)—Phila- delphia. Pa., May 2-7. Washington, ]>. H, Hit. Monroe, Own, W. (Itolierl It. Moons., mgr.i—X. V. City Moy 0-14. Myrkln-Hnrder (W. H. Harrier, tngr.)—Xew Hert- ford, Mass.. May 8-7. Newport. It. I.. <*-M. Mack, Willier illali KiihoII, mgr,)-- lloroi'lln- vlllo. X. Y„ May 2-7. Murray ft Mackey (John J. Murray, mgr.i—Ter- rapin Park, P«rk»mhnnt, »'. Vn„ .May. 2, ln- dellnite. '■ Marks Stock I'fom Marks, mgr.)—Mnilon Con., May S-7. Kingston PI I. Marks Bros, (Joe Marks, tngr.)—Cumhellforrt. Con., Mny 8-7. Marks Bros., May A, Bell Marks (R, W. Murks, mgr.)—ClirlslliH Lake, Out., May 2, Indefinite. Mow Stock (Ul Oiiote ft Klesher. mgrs,)—Ma- con City, Mo., May 2-7, Hannibal ti-14. Myers, Irene, lllg Stock (Will H. Jlyeas, mgr.)— Wllkcsliarre, Pa., Mny 2-7, I'hllnileliiFiln lilt. Hvers, Will II., Ntoek (Him Allen, mgr.)—Vork. Pa., May 2-7.' . . MelteynoMs, I,eon (Frederic Tntiita, mgr.)—Bel- vlilern, III.. May 21, llrlolt, Wis.. S-7, llnrllng- ton 0-11. MnJeMlc Theatre (Chnrli* Parkins, mgr,)—Vir- ginia. Ill,, Mny 8-1. Petersburg r.-7. Marti (Iras, Sceioan ft Mllllcan's—MiirpbyalKiru, Teun., May ' 2-7. Miller-Bryan Slock (Frank I". Miller, togr.)— Hatuii llonge, La., Mar 2, indefinite. "Mr... Wlggs of Ma) Ciibiinge Porch" iMaltler ft l'i... mars.)—Dover, N. 11.. Mny I. Hnleiu, Mass., 6, SoutU I'rnmlnfhaui d, Xi'tvimrl, II I.. 7, Lynn. Mass., 111. 14. 1 illy May 2, Indefinite. "lildnlghl Marrlnni" (Jllltcnllinl * Fnrresler, mgrs.)—Plillmlelplila. Pn., Mny 8-7. "Muffga Lauding"- -Allmny, N. v.. Mar fl, 7. "Monfe Crlsto"—Alliance. O., Muy 4. Haleto B, LlalMii ft, Bearer Falls, l'a., 7, Irwin t>, Kit- tanning 10, Ptiiusntawney II, llnsllngs 18. Dn Bols 13, Kann 14. "Missouri Olrl," Kastern, Knrsl Rnvuionil's (M. J, Singer, mgr.)—Lindsay, Can., llsy 4. Orlllln £ Harris ft, -Hamilton 7. St. Catlierlne* ft. Branlford 10. "MIsouH flirt." Western, Fred llaymonil's (Horry B. Hopping, mgr.)—Bemlll, Minn., May a i„„„, prairie 7. Ht. Cloud if. Mule Fulls Mk Center 11, (llenwood 12, Morrla Iti, n'a' FlaH." Ona mil's (Tbomis It. Hcorf, mgr,)— PwUtnd, On., May 4, Olympla, Seattle * ■ 11, Victoria, IS, Vancouver M, New Wash., .1, Taeonio 0, B. (0.. 12, Nantilmo Wlioleotn. ffmh,, HI, "Mnn from Sweden" 1 Fr«1 W, Fnlkluer, mgr. 1 — Akron. O.. .May 2.4. "Miionrlilner's liaiighler" I A. F. Unnn., m«r. )— l^iilsvllle, Ky,. M'i> 1-7. N Nelll, James (Charles AsMr Parker, gen. mgr.) I'nriliiinl. He... May 8-t I. Selll Moroscn (Charles Astor Parker, gen. mgr.) —Salt Lake Clly. I'.; May 2 2S. N-.rth Rrothcra' romisllnns, l'^islern' (B, J. Mack, mgr.I—Des Moines la.. Mnt 2-14. National Stuck (I'hilH. II. Sehad. ragr.)—Salem, N. V., Mny 2-1. I'nlr llnven, V»., M. (Hen* Falls. N. Y.. fill. North Hrollwm' 1'ome.llaos. Western (Prank O. Carter, mgr.)—Vlnltu, lnd. Ter„ May 9-7. Muscogee ti-lt. Nailiinal Stnel; (J. Albert Dawson, mgr.)—Nnnda, II)., May 2-7. Nohle'a Theatre (Warren Nnlile, mgr.)—Chann herlaln. So. link., May 2-1. New York 'theatre (illassi'onl Bros., nigra.)—» Houlton. -Me., May 31. presqii.. Palls ft-7. National Stock tlio.it \ West, mgrs.)—Washings ton, N. P.. Mnj- 2-7, Mount olive 0-14. "Nevl Door." Brothers lloyer ihasll McHeary, nigra. I—Walerlno, N. V.. Mnf f». C»n»?tota d, llooslek Falls 7, Norilt Adams, Mass., •>, Lynn 10. Laurence II, 12, Salem l:c, Soutb) I'rnmlnuham 11. II nientt, Channcer (Angiistns Pilau, mgr.)—Mid. illetown, N. \., May 4, Nen burg ft. Troy ft, 7, (Vihoes 9. flennlnirlon, VI.. 10. North Adams, Mass., 11. Plltsllold, 13, Sprlnglleld III, Schenec- tady II. O'Neill, Nanrc—Lawrence, .Mass., May P., Lowell •1, 7, Boston 0-81. 'Other Ctrl" (Charles Frohman, aigr.)—N. Y, City May 2, ladeflnlle. "i)iir New Minister" (Miller ft Ooayera, mgrs.) —Sell Lake f'lry. P.. May I, Sacramento, 1V1I,. il, Snn Franeln-o ML "1 Hit of Hie Fold" ill. L. Creascy Amnnament Co.. mgrn.)--Jersey filly. N. J., May 2-7, 1lr.Hikl.vti, K. V.. IIII. "Over Niagara Falls" (llowland A Clifford, ingrs.i--iimiiha, Neh,, Mny II, llilrlliigton, In,, n, Kenniu... 111., 7, llnmnuind H. "Orpl.nn'e I'nijir" illdward Be Cnursey, mgr.) —Buffalo, N, V., May h-M. "On llin Bridge nt Mldnlgbt" (Prank Baiimlo, mgr. 1- - Newark, N. J„ May 8 7. [Hcbmood, Vn., nil. "Old Arkansaw." Fred Itayinond's (Ceo. IkMlee, mgr.') Hartford, Mich., May I. South Haven .., Knlartiiron d, Allegan 7, Mimkegnn 8, Oreen- vllle 11, Hcldlng ID, Snriuine II. Ml. Johns 13, I'.irrunn CI, HIiikii 14. "ilnly a Shop illrl" (II, II. Wlueliell, mgr.)—. Jersey C1l>. N. .1., May '2 7, PHlslnirg, P«.» till. P Pillion, W. II. iJ. M. stout, nutr.)-- Bridgeport, Conn., Mnj' ,'l, I. Poyion stock (inns Paylon, mgr.)—Newark, N. .(.. Mny 2. lndellnite. Pajton, I'orN., I'omtsly (J, T. Maeaulev, mgr.)— I'oughkeeiwle, N. V„ Mny 1 ". Sprtngfleld. Mass., 11-11. Paylon Sisters Conieil.v- (Col. Frank Kobertaon, mgr.)—Vleksbnrg. Miss,, .May 2-14, Price, Bonnidr (Win. N, Stollh, hut.)— Dallas, 'lex.. May 2, Indeflnltn. I'ovell-lliirlello illnltiiti Powell, mgr.)—Fori Hodge, In,, May 8-7. 'rice's Popular Players (John K, Price, May fill, (loi-hen Kaufman, !-7. ft _ingr.> 12-14. mgrs.)—Phllas ilonilrlrh's—Ports ■Sngerii, N. V ■Tnrsllal" (Miller ft ■leliihln, Ph., May "finikin llusker," HutKctl land. On-., May 2-7. "Pulley I'layers' 1 — Camden, N, J., May 12-14. 1 'Queen of Hie Highway Met Inwa! Paterson v "Quren of the While Slaves" (A. II mgr.)—Sprltigflelil, Mass., May 2-4 r Hie Highway," Jamea II. Walllck's (W, an, mgr.)—llrooklyn, N. Y., Mny 2-7, in, N. .1.. Pit, Trenton 12-14. Wood*, Iti.iiers Brntliers (Klaw ft Brlanger, mjra.)—Han Prnnclsro, Cnl,, May 8-11. Ilolwon, Kleanor (Llehler ft Co., mgrs,)—N. Y, City May 2-7. Honor, Katherlne (l.nn Blnnden, mgr.)—North Adams, Mass., May 2-7, Peeksklll, N, Y„ 0-14. Itoynl Mllputiatis, fins Mill's—N, V. Ulty May VI- lliHlmnnd, P/L—Seal tie, Wn»h„ Mny 1-T. "Itoynl Slave'! (Harry (Innlnn, ingr.)~Indlinn- isills, lnd.. May 2 4, lloluiiilnis, 11., n-7, Lite- easli-r 11, lul.iiv.iie 10, Mnryavlllii U, Daytoa "Royal Slavo" (Harry Cordon, mgr.)—Wish- hum, Wis., May I, Ashland 0, Iroiiwnod, Mich., 11. Beasemer 7, Iron .Mountain », Crystal Pall* II), lahtieaulng II, Kx-onahtt 12. Nt. Ignacc IB. "Hogged Hero" (1'leldlng Araiiscment Co., mgra.) —Norfolk, Va., May IP7, season ends. "Babbit's Foot" (Pat Ohsppolle, mgr.)—-Bedford City, Va.. Mny 4, Lynchburg ft, Charlottef. vllle ft, fJulpenor 7, Wfiahltifflnn, 0, fl„ 0-14, I Siithem, E. II. (Bnnlel ffrohman, ragr.)—ITHca, N. Y., May 4, Ibsthesler 7, Bt. Paul, Minn,, nil, Mlniieapoll* 12-14. Skinner, Oils (.Hsieiih J. Buckley, mgr.)—Mil- waukee, Wis., Mny (1.7, Mluneunolls, Mlnu,, 1111, St. Paul 1211. Slunrl, Ralph—N*. Y. City Mny 27. Sidney, tli-orgn IB, II. Hlolr, nutr.l—Coneord, N. IL. May I, Ilnrri-, VI.. ft, .Mnuipeller 11, Hur- HngtAii 7, Mniilrciil, (Inri., (1 11. Plntu-. Plori-fiei-- Iinliitli. Mlnu., May 2-14. Smnrt Set, Mux Hill's- N. V. Clly May 8-7, Boa- Inn, Mass., 11-11. Hfooner lirumailc (P. K, BlaKiner, mgr.)—Hoiw. inn. Teg., May 2 7. Sbrevi-port, I.a., A-Jiinu 4. Sliiiiuions, The (Horry Shannon, mgr.)—llrnml Lodge, Mleh., May I, Ypellimtl ft, Av.no Arlsir Sewnnl Show (Arthur J. Cltfaim, mgr.)—Athland, Ky., Mny 2-7, Parkersliurg, W. Va.. (I-M, Kie.w. Mortimer, Stock—Troy, N. Y., May 2, In- flirtlllte. "Se<-rets of Pollrhlnello" (Jamea K. Hacketr, mgr.)—N. V. City Mar 2, Inrlednltc. "Siddlera of I'nrltiue" l|)njirj 11. HarrlM, mgr.)—■ N. V. Olfy May 2-7. "Sweet Clover" (V. n. Behafer, mgr.)—Loula. vllle, Ky„ May 1-7, Oinelnanll. O., H-14. "Sky Knrnt" (Charles rfrotimnn, tngr.)—Phlla. dolphin, Pa,. May it-11, "Shadows of a limit Oily" K), It, Jefferson, mgr.)—ITfthoken. N. J,, Mny II. "Sag Harlor" (William (1. (Irons, mgr.)—Hi. Louis, Mo., May 1-7. "Sign of the CrimK" (Prist I], llerls'r ft 11. U. Croerlii. HOT.)— flriKiklyn, N. V., Mny 2-7. "Sign of the CrriMH," AVmlern II'. (I. Ilerger, mgr. 1- -Willihum, Maw., .May 4. Noulb Pram- loglitiiii h. Put nam, 1'01111.. II. Merlden 7. "Signal Limn* of Port Arthur" f llriiiiitou ft Mau- ser, mgrs.)—N. Y. Clly May 8.7, Brooklyn, N. V.. Iill. "Slaves of the Minn" ((.'. S. Onllahan, mgr.)— St. 1.001a, Mo.. May 17. "Slain of flulli" (Wm. O (Mty, Mo„ Muy 1-7. "Sign of Din Piuir"- lilelunoftil, Vn., May 2-7. Onrnn, • mgr.)—Kp.niaa Tlioinnsnn. llenninn—Ck-vnliinil, O.. May 2-7. 'i'ynm, KIlMlsaih (Cliiirles I'rolinoin, mgr.)—N. Y. City May 2, ludollnttc. Tiinpesl, Marie (Clutrles Prntininn. mgr.)—To- roiito, fun.. May 2-7, Mnitln-iil (ill. Tiiriu-r. Clara--.Moultoii.'l-jioiupson li Mnultou'-i IM. II. Miller, ingh)—rirocktpii, Muss,, May 8-7. Tnlsoti Stock <!'. Ilwlgbt Prii|Kir, mgr.)—Austin, Tei„ Muy 2-7, Onlveston HI), Tnvinr, .iH.k i'.. d'.iw. (J. Smart, mgr.)—Dallas, Tea., May 8-8*1. 'I'-Mihy Coiui-ily (liaiidall ft Poster, tiiurs.)—Paris, III., Mny 8-7, WiiHlilugtou, lad., Ii-IL "Two Little criilians" (A. M, Palmer, mgr.)— N. V. Clly Muy 3-H. "To Din nt Dawn," l-llsln Crcsny (J, It, Wnrd. mgr.)—tlleiiii, X. V„ May l.Wellsvlllo 0, Snla- iiiniiea (I. .loiiiisiiiwn 7, Bunnlii lil-l. "Two Lltlle Sailor IPiys" (Mrs. T. J. Boyle. itigr.i-X. Y, Clly Mav 2, Unlf-finHo. "Tnnniiy of Teurs," hus-ves ftnillh—Hamilton, Can.. May S. (1, It.-llevlllo IS. "Two Merry Tranitis" (MeVenii ft Vetter, mgrs.) —iittnwa. 111., Mny '1. Ulonmlngton 7. Ijmelln S, sensoa einls, "Ten Nights In a Bar Boom." Beechnr A Stan- ley's (Wniter J, Mcl»nild, mgr.I—Benedict. Knn., Mai' 4. Altooim ff, Coffevvlllw II. "Tlvimnghhred Tramp," K.ltnnr Walters'—Indian Ifend, Asvn Ty„ May I. Reglna S, Mooao Jaw d. Medicine list 7. Calgary, Alberta 10. 11, Plncber Cn-ek 12, KerrlC B. 0„ HI Oron- brook II. Nelson HI. Rosslaod 17, Oram! FerU IS. Cns-nwissl IS, Republic, Waih., 20, Bevel. stoke, It. C, II. "Tracy, tbe Bandit"—PulladoJfbia, Fa., May 3-7.