The New York Clipper (June 1905)

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425 THE Njsrw YOHK olippek: June 17. Olorld of Players. rAllI. IIll.t.lH rIoHCd hH KpOllnl PDKHRI! nicnt with Ills Mortimer Show Co. »t Hcriin- ion, I'll., May 12, nnd iipcnrU for Irndg wllh the Tliorni! JJrmBallc Co. on May ir>. NinK« KUOH BTOWt'H"U. T. CV (Jo.—Wll dhuwcU Klown.KniL, MflJ IK to a hitr bonne, nod RHvc general HHtlHfactloa. TIiIh wa« n^peclall; no with our band, under the leader- ship of Prof. Garllon. IJonlieur Ilrnn. fol- towed 'ja, wllh another big tuiii out, fourteen hiiDdrcd lIckelH being uold nt the wngun of Morion llroB. 21. Tlie good onca all get the ctt>wds there. ■ , ... Jack ii. Maoce la playing the principal romedy and managing Al. Ilayaea' ffliialral roniedy, "Too Muih Married," touring the Kaxttrn park circuit. Tjiu RTANi.KVfi ((!eo. J. and Pansy Gert- rude) have Jimt cliwed n very Hiiccoauful t^aaon with tlie A. K. Duvldnou Htock Co., and arc resting aft heir Iiomc, PalneuTlllc, l>. 'Thev have algucd for next Benaon with O. W Trnjloa" DalBy-Bcverly Co., wbera jini. Htanlcy's ancclaltica will lie featured. The comwDy will ' ' •■---•-•- '^ Kept. IK open la Aabtabula, 0., kjUNK Mordant Is In the B. P. 0. KIks Home, la Virginia. LouiK jAMKa Is KummerlDg nt l<ong Hrancb, N. J., baring built n realdencc there. .loDHFii Co.SYBRH (lallcd for Kuropc JuncX J. Kkubis continues In "Our New Mlola- tet" next acaaon, '' <)iinTRt>i)is Prbrt baa signed to remain wllh "Our New Minister" next acaaon. TuoMAH h. Ui;.HiifB goca with Al. WIlBon next aeaHon. "IIIH OlIAOE, THK DUKB DK (iRAMMO.ST, will lie next BCason'H eltrncllon for Otla Bklnucr. Marlon Abbott will lie In the com- pany. This play waa uaed by Mr. tjkluncr Rimut nine ycara ago. Kali'II li. MrrcuKLi, hna retired from the WooOBorkCt Theatre Htock Co. Mahiiin HiliRLtaX guea with "in Old Ken- lliiky." Woon AKn K^r are at the Cblcegu Opera Honae indellnltety. with "The l,and of Nod." .1. H. JlUNTLliV'S SAVOT TllKATRB STOCK f'u. will ojicn for a Summer seaKon at New- port, It 1., on June ir>, with the followlug wall known players; Kalph Ciimnllnas, Frcd- erltk MontUBue, Will ChntvinnD. IJurry H. C!«stlf, Ned Hnrcourt, Krcd Ilutchlns. Oeorgo Wllaon, Krank Wright, C. H. Huntley, Etbol KIderi, Beatrice Mead, Urace Hull, Amy 1-alrd, Carrie Wright and little Edgle Wlf- Hon. Tho company will oiien In "'Captain tSwIft." Twit Bcijnlc- artialH have been cn- Ktgii^, and every play will receive a com- plelK production. Tut! l''ii.VMX DuiiliKT Co. cloaed a huccchh- ful acaHon nt' IIlloxl, MIhk., May in. Mr. and' Mra. JVudley are spending tlic Summ«r al: l.'rown Point, lud., ahd £re making ar- rangemenlH for tbolr tour bext Heaaon, which will cover about all Ihe territory covered thia aeuHon. la llllholM, Kculucky, Tennea- Hce, MlHiioiirl, Mlaalaalppl, Alabama and Luiilslniia lliu comiiany haa been very auc- i-eRHfuI. NpTltN KBOU TIIH Mouwv STOCK Co.— ^"PIiIb altrautlon la Jllllng a air wcckH' Summer engageiucnt at the' Caaiun, Ilaiid'a Park, K<K)kiik, la., enjoying a apleudld liiiHineKH. t.'bnH. 11. I'crklna boa .iimt concluded a thrca inoiitlih' cnKageiucnt, which hiia proved very pleaaani, ami he lina been rcengugcd for lliv Heaiion of llHjri-OU for a Hue of bFaviea. The paat aeaaon haa hern nn exceptionally good one for tlieae popular luiinngcrfi, McuiB. 1,0 (Jonipte anil KleHhcr, and the coming tour will tlnd an excellent caat and rc|icrtory, which will' pleaae maiuigera and thcalro pa- tixuiN an well. NOTK.S I'ROM Tim AONKM Dardih Co. —We are turning people away every night. Our lent WOK packed ko full last week that llio people were iioarly on the footllghta. II. KorucH nichanlaon, na the lead, la doing line work lu mippurt of Mliia Uardla, and Richard llumlltou and Jinrrol Kdaon, In I'liaractiT rolea, arc iiNo good. While play- Ipg In Kpplug Inst wcok ll.-Korben Itlcbni'd- Mjn burned hla hand, and Kiiffercil very much, bul Htm liolda hla place on the lioni'da, taking oil tho bandages, and going on. Ila I9 Hurcly dcRi^rvlug. of much pralae. .Ndtkh vrdm t'Ib Keminuton SrocK Co. —The copipany cIosimI a aucceKsfiil aenmin lu re|H'rlory nt Paris; Can., -May "JO. Man- ager Ix)1iIh C. Ilcmlngton left for Detroit, jflrfi.. to upi>nd « few weeks with friends, and then rotiim to hla homo in Cleveland, O.. to reorgaiilie hla company for next »<«- Kup. When Mr. Ilemlugton cloaeil the fol- htwlng people left to apend-thelr vacntlona nt dtnerent iKJluta: !•'. Mortimer Mitchell, Sinclair Naidi, llnrrv Irwin, It. Adelbert Weatoii, Tliiw. C Itoweii, Krank Wilson, II. ll. lleni-K, V. )>. Deuu. A. C. i.'oiiiierH, Anna fiardiier. Mne Nnah, Minna Kendriek, Mario Ileger and Mamn Cnrlotte. Uctalneil for next keaaon wore the following: Sinclair Naah and wife. hVank Wilson, \<\ S. Dean, T. C. Howeii, II. Jt. licara. Marie Hcger and Mama Carlutte. The leading bualnesa will lie handled next aeason by Peun llowcnlt and Marie lleger. Mr. Itemliigtou will open at Clovclnntl. 0., with a stronger and liellnr I'limpany, and will only iilay tbe largeclllca. The reiierlory will coualst of the lieal roy- nlly pluya (hut Manager KeiulnKtou can ao- lure. It. A. llHii.MAN. liimlncMs niiinager of Ham- ilton's Nndonal St«i-k Co.. writes: "We claim .the riTord during Ihe past seamui for thrca of Ihu longest Jumps made by a repertory I'limpany—llrst, frmu CliattHnooga. Tenn.. to •■^au Antonio, Tex,:. San Antonio to lint Springs; Ark., nnd Hot Springs to Aahlnnd, Ky. Our 'mf.' lu your iiaper of May 14. Iirought IIS over I wo hnudred replies, nnd now hiivo one of tho atrongesl couipaules plarlng park ilutea." UllSTKR OI' TIIH Paiu.ish IIammuni) Co., In repertor.v. — CtKlon Whllmaii. manager for Miss Hammond; Pauline Hiuunionil. Ina May, r,Tn Mntrelle. Annie Lysic, C. K. Oelrlch, Harry lllchnnls, .lobnny Perry, Kilwln Vlck- ery, Willie Perry, Harry Lawrence. Prof. Kdwiii II. I.ysle. magician: l'\ H. Stevens. iQuslcal director: Kil. llarnslead .It., buslnc»* manager, In iiilvniice. We <ise tlio S. It. l>. sign .on all onenlng nights nnd on many nights durlug llie week. Itnslness Is excellent In Maine. We are on our way to Cnnaila. Ai.iri; WAiiHf.N (Mrs. I''red Warren 1 closed a forty weeks' seiiaon at tlie Lyceum Theatre. Ilrooklyii. N. Y.. May 10. A lienetlt wii.1 IrnderiMl her by Ihe management, and a large niimlier of her friends nttesteil their rcgnrili for Ihe clevfc performer. Cl.KBMoST AMI .MiNKR have Joined the ,1. 1*. Hockwell lllg Sunn.v Hnulh Co.. Inuring tbe provinces of Canada. SylvcKtcr Itussell. promlnenl wrHer. has dndlcnteil a topical song to Klla Miner. Tlie music will lie liy her huslianil. Krank Clermont, "the Itiiiiinn X'olred Coruetlist." Their act la being well received. Ai.iibiiT ViiK TiiKKA. ttiiislcal director, liiis i-lgneii with Ihe Klark-nrimu Co., niid will take Ihe i-oiid nn Aug. 111. Tlir, Ilo.vxA Taov SrniK Co., .Inmcs t,. lilaiis. malinger, rcorgniil/cd at SI. i'niil. Minn., anil ogiencd at llasllngii, Minn., .Inn;. 8. The ronipntiy l.s headed by Ponnn Tinj- and t.'arl .1. Hrlckert. 'I'he other uiemlirrs are: Carl Wlnlerholf, Pete Itayninnd, Waller T->nlon, Chas. .Murphy, Tom Kills. Iliiiry Wiley. fJerlriide .Steel. Knthertne Itobluson and naliy Rohlnann. under the direction of .lames 1,. Cilnss. Tho company Is bound foe New Orleans. Kramc ■ I.VNN la not wllh Hie Wllllnma Comedy Co.. as has been sliilcd. Iiul Is resting til Ills ciinnlrv home, near Stark, l''ln. Wn.MAM (.Awiir.Ni'i!. Iiile (irincipai come- dian wllh "SiHilli'ss Town." has signed with neiimnn Tlionipsoirs "Old llomesleiur' Co., opening In Bvalou, Ucl. U, Oy DOL.L.Y JARDON and J. B. ■VICIL.k.CN. The most inspiring March Song ever written. Was never advertised until now, but it walked to the front on its merits alone. You know there are other march songs, but there is only one IVIARCH SOIMO HIT. It's the greatest that ever happened, it's the quickest on record. You will say so as soon as you hear it. In fact, any way you take it, it's "VIOI-ETTE," and there is only one "IT," that's "VIOi-ETTE." Send for it at once. Professional Copies with Orchestrations now ready, and will be mailed on receipt of late program. Stamps must be enclosed. Slides are also ready and they are the most beautiful set ever produced. Eighteen Beautiful Views. Price $6.00 per set. ' "VIOLETTE" Modley March for Orcheslra, arranged by CARL WILLIAMS, 10 Paris and Piano, 25c. "VIOLETTE" Medley March for Brass Band, arranged liy J. C. McCABE. A Magnificent Arrangement, full for Band, 25c. P. J. HOWLEY, 41 West 28th Street. New York. II. ,1. Mu:tmi:,v and wikb have closed with llie f'rank Oudlcy C'li., after a very pleasant season. Mr. Blethen Is managing Anderson Park, at Scrnnton, Miss., on Ihe Iwach. Mil. A.Ni) Mhh. ,Ias. II. KiKi.u closed their season with the Tom Murks Co., nnd aro sum- mering at their home In Toronto, Can. Wll.so.s S. Ro.HH has Jolneil the Llehlcr & Co. forces for the season of-1005-00, opening In Sun Francisco, .Inly ;tl. . , , Tub MArncii Stuck Co. has closed Its season. J. K, Lewis bus returned to his farm In Newark Valley, N. Y., where be will rest for the Summer. Ai.KXANiiKB Pjiiu.ii'.s, who has for several seasons lieen Ideutllled with well known stock companies In Ihn West nnd South, will shortly lie in .New York, to arrange for her nppear- ancc next season In an IniiKirtant New lurk production. »J. It. IlKANKY ANn KiiKU H. Yapi.h are or- gnnl:iliig n repertory company, to open In Tulsa, 1. T. U hoy biivc a large lent and new si-euery, and will play In the .South during tbe winter season. .loiiN CoBT, president of the Northweatein Theatrical AHsoclallon, bus signed a live year contract with l'"loreuce Uoberls, and she will appeiir next season In n new play, by Paul Arinstroiig, entitled "SI. Anne." Ai.iiEiiT .ScAUi.iiiNii, Ibe yoiniB Ainerh-an violinist, lusile his deluit In Paris. Kr., suc- ceuKfiilly. -liine «. He studied with Prof, ijjfort. of tbB Paris Conservatory. ■ AtmuiRAi'ii manuscripts of Oscar Wilde, from a lllirnry of Ulcliiird I.e (inlllcnni", were avid al uucUoD, June 7, at very high prices. IlKRIlKRT KBM;HV ami KKflB SlIANSDN will Mill for Lmidoa .liinc 1J, reiniihilng uiilll AiigiiKl. .\I1ns Slinnnon will confer with some Kiigllsh niilliors regarding a play for her use next seusiui. . . Maiiy JUNNEHlvii will probably lie under llie niamigcmetvt of her husband. James K. Hackett, next season, bnvlng Bevercd'-lief' contract with' Frank McKee. Of SIIAKBHPKAIIK'S "UlCIIAnD HI," Of Ihft first edition, there arc ouly Ibree copies knotvn to biy In oxlstuuce, one of wlileh wiia receiilly and atTldcntally found In n private llbrarv In Vrcat Missendeii, ling. $4,(1011 was offered for It hut Ihe party owning It refiiseil to piirt wllh the piccloiis manuscript, nnd 11 was later lasiiri'd for $.'•,000. WisiKiiKii liOFr s.Tllcd for lOiirnpe June C, and will hear singers In llic ICuropeun capi- tals. Vrit,F, ft. Wai.linii. leading man of Ibe Yorkvllle Tlioaire Slock, .Now York, hiis been reengaged bv Manager M. It. Itlmberg for next senaon, "contracts being signed on. Jiiue S. Mr. Blmbcrg hsH also re-eiigngcd FIiTIc llond, the popular lugeuuc of lust season. M«lil>v:iJH UK Vimn haa signed to play leads for Tliim. W. Kecney neit season. Jiu.iA ViNCKMliA McCahiMj formerly a memlier of "Snn Toy, I'he Country Olrl" and "'I'he Cingslee" compuiiies. was married on June 7. nt Lnrehmonl, N. Y., to Dr. James H. Ilrennnn, of New Ilochelle. Vhe reremonv was performed In SI. Aiigiistluc'B Koiuan Cnlholic Chnrcli nt Larchniont,. ' Juu:s MlMiuY has engaged Adcliilile T'ltz Alliiii to play Mme. Cadillac siipiwrllng Paul lillnioro next season, lu "Cupttila Ucbuu- ualre." "TiiH (jBKZt.li or (Jbck." a comic oiiera, by llohert J. Adams and Paul Schlndlcr, will he preseiilPil al Ibe TrenionI Tlu'iilre. Itosliui, July 10, with "liavu" Lewis and Kine li'ay In Ihe cast. M. CiiQrr.i.iN. It Is aiuioiinced. will leave, al bis death. $'10,000 to Ihe boinc for aged actors, wbirli was founded by hlui. and until hlr< death win imy $1.."0S) a»nunll.v. i'Anis, Ii'k., will abortly have a new opera house, Iwalcd on tlie Iloiiievard des Cajiii- cliics, iielwceu the (.rand Cafe ami the Olvmpla. The Isolu tiros, will direil It, and have arrsngcd that Mme. Caivo simll sing the principal role lu the iiiM>iiliig opcrii, which will occur lu rictober, IflOU. "liAviii ANU CliKisT," an old religious pla.v, in seven acts and nine tableau.\, was pre- sented In the Passion I'iay 'i'bwilre, Ow-r- aniMiergaii. recently, liaviug lawn done only twice In the biKt century—In IRIG and 18"."i. King David ligures prominently. Uic Christ appearing ouly In tbo visions. The Inipres- sliin niailo by the iilay and Us liilerprcters. Ihe hardy, slinplo villagers, was powerful and lasting. <!i:iii!ia: v.. Kox, repii'scntlni: (be newly formed "Tlie Norlberu I'lriMill," rci'cnlly couiiileliMl iirraiigenieiils wllh rrtuik KIdrldge lo book llieir cliuln of theiitics from New York. Wm. Ii. Uavnoiik and wife (Viola Kecnc) anil llllle Kilvlhe itiiyncirc closed forty weeks wllh "The Waywaid Son" Co., iinil openiil June I lit Seallle, Wasii.. wllh the I has. A. 'i'nylnr Co. They play June. July anil Aug- list on I lie i'aelllc const, uiiiienrlng only In Mr. Taylor's plays. They scored well In the I cimedy parts In '•Hsciiped from Ihe llarcin," the opeiiini; bill. CKiinoK ItiMiAN. playing lu "i-'nnlana." has liiien enpiciMl as cotnedlaii lu support of Marie I'ablil for next season. Ci.vnii l-'iTcii, now In Kiiio|m>, will shortly Mibinlt lo Mnxliio IMUoll and C. 11. lHlllng- liani. her manager, (lie pbiy wlilrli he bus wrlllen lier for next season, culllleii ".Mv tilrl Joe." NiilKK 1-iHi.M Till: Rti:i;i.s.\iitiis' Arrii.M'- TiiiN.-<.— liiir one iilchl Niaiiil proiliU'iliMi of -To Itc Hurled Alive" will have a full sicnic riiiilpmeiil, which i.s now being palnleil liv our srenic iirMsts. The repertory i-oiiipiinv will piny three iilghl nIhiiiIh excliiuivelv,- (*. cept during Ihe fair dales. Ilnlh ■■oiupanles are booked nearly solid for llll»r>-0li In some of the best time In Ibe West. The one night .•itniid conipanv will open In Mobcvly. .Mo., on Oct. '.'. 'I'lio .vpcriiiry show oi's-iis In llelhun.v. Mii i Aug. :i. llacli show will Is" ciiuliMicd with a full liac of prim lug which rill mnke a billing worili looklui; ai. ■Maiho.n 1vi:i.i. started fop l'iii!.« .June li, to study us u pupil u( Jcuu de Kcszkv. VlIT CnANM ANn KUNA LURK.NK CbAK!. Who closed n successful tour of the Northern States with "The Man from Sweden" Co., were nitirrled at St. 1/iuls Mav HI. At the close of the season .Mr. Crane went to St. Loiila to pliiy lending Juveniles In the Siiin- iner stock, and .Miss Craig returned to her home In Milwaukee. After a few weeks' visit with relatives she Joined Mr. Crane at St. Louis, to do leads and Ingeuuea, They will take out their own comiiany In the I'nll, starring Miss Craig In a new comedy being written for her by Unlph Loralne. They have leased the rights to "Tbe Kunny Mr. lloollgnn" iind "The Tlioi'oiigbbred SHCde" from Howard Russell Rrandon, wllh which Ihey will lour lowii, Mlnnesoln, Wisconsin, Michigan and Ibe Dnkolns, playing one and three nigbl stands, cnrrylug special sceuery for ciicli play and a line of special paper. A. L. I'lKiicK writes that the I'lerci Aniuseuient Co. will place one of the best eniilpiiocl reis'riory mnipiinles on the roiid at the entl of the prcseni carnlviil seamiu, open- ing aboitt Oct. I. .Mr. Pierce will be Ibe biisluesw niannger and J. ,M. Overstrect. who has lii'en (lie geniTal ugent for llie Pierce Co. for llie iinsl lliree seasons, will be In advance of the new venliirc. KoiiKiiT llAaoAw.w bus signed to plav the heavy with I^ugeue SpotTord's "The lliimaa Slave" I'll. (lOiiHlcrni. IIAKKY K. llA.Mii.To.\- and wife, llelenc Uclcka, h!nc Jiisl closed a siniessriil season of forly weeks wllh Ihe Osiiian Stuck Co.. liliiying Ihe principal cllles of (he Soiitli. nnd have signed for next sca.son. Miss Iteicka Is to lie iignln llic feature. Nkm.ii: Ia.m-ii. the soiiluelte wllh Itlch- niil I'lirle's "TenderfiHit" Co., has licrii en- gaged UK leading soiiliretio for llic Tlvoll UpiTul'o.. Sun Knindsco. I.OIII.S LvrroN will be fealiired bv Cordon & Ilcnncit, In their Kastcru "Kojiil Slave" Co. 'S.tf.UkU Tia'vkn has signed with tlie fMias. l.. Itbiiiey AniUKcment Co. for next season. She will spend the Siituuier In Ihe Cntsklll Muiinlalns luilli rehearsals, Aug. 1. At Pvii.so.vh TiiK.nilK. Hartford, Conii., the water lank lai the roof, holding 5.001) pnlloiis nnd weighing nearly twenty tous. fell til 'he griiiind .luiie ii. purl of the ronf was Icirn nwiiy and the stage was tlixideiL Tbe lliinler-ltruiirdrd Co. was reheaislng, but niilHidy was Injured. A.\ni.\i: those of Ibe Ibeatrlcal priifessioii who ii'i-eiilly siillerl foe Diirope nre: Albert «'lievnller. Mr. and .Mrs. James K. Mnckctl, Charlei!! Ilawlrey and Marie Tempest. KiixA M. CiiAWi-onii. late leading woinnn with the Auierli-:iu Slock Co.. of Chicago, will slur next season, under the nuiuiigcmeiit of |.'lsclicr & (irnbnni. She will apiwar in "At Her Soul's Awakening," oiu-ubig Aug. liR. in Albany. .\. V. f i s ». Miis. Sarah I'owiii.r, Lk Mov,\k llled a Toliiulary petlllon In baukriiplcy ,luue 7, with ,5-1,00;; Ihibllltlea. IvAiu.K K. MiTfllHi.i,, who closed with While Whlltlesey Co., iiinier Reliisco & Mii- ger's miinageuieiit. nt (inkliinil, Cal., May 14, has soiie lo 101 I'iiko, Tcx., where he will tppud six weeks vlslllng bis nnrenls. II. C. HiioWNiNo and his wife and dniiglr ler have arrived at their Siiiiinier bome, I'eak's isbuKl, Jle. Mr. Itrownliig will be at the Com Tlieuire there. Watki.vs Doroi.Ass ami Maiii.vm Wkst linve Just cloRed ii pleasant engagement with the .Mnrtln-Thiirslon Co., nnd iirc at their Bummer home. Pine Crove. llugiicnnt, N. Y. Jamfs I'dicr Informs us thai cliuiag a rcceni eleclrlciil slorni at lirent Kills, stalen Island. N, V.. his wife, lierlriide Krul, and Ihelr daughter bad ii narrow esenne from death, nn tlieir home was siriiek liv llgbluing, descending froiu |be root lo Ibe parlor, caus- ing coii.sUlernlilc damage. Mrs. li'iut iind daiighier were pinslraled by fright and shock. JosKi'ti A. Wkavkk writes r "finn. R. Itow- niau, v.ho for the past Iwo Kcasons bii.~: be.^a the active head of the Ilodge-ltowuiau Amuse- ment t'o., lias wilhdrawn from that pnrl- iiership und will liiuuch u three night reni'i- tory conipiiiiy under mv niuuageineni, lo be known as Uie lion ninu Co. Mnc AliliotI will 1h> fealuieil In siinie new play.s. nnd will tju siirrouniied with Ihe best talnni iivallMble. llie coiiipiiiiy will carry a band nuii luclies- (ru, nnd will iiliiy the hesl lime In Illinois, Unvii mid .MUsoiirl. We have one of ibc lini'.sl Hues of imiier ever used by a icpcr- lory eoiiipiiuy. nnd will also lenture mir moving plcliiicb. Our season opens lu Aiii;- iisl." N'.w I'Arrr.Ksi.x c osid wllli "Tlie .Maid of I'liiiauin" To., June ."i, leliirnliig lo brr lioiii,- In Wiiililnglim. I). C. "Ai.ht.. Sit nv tiik P'nii;," J. M. Itarrle'.i new iiiiiavly, will he played lu IliU ctiiinlrv liy Ltliel Iliiriyniiite. iiexl season. The till'" rule is now belli'; played by I.;il,.ii 'Prrry, lu London. iiu;.v Isi.AMi. H Long Island Sound Sum- mer resort, will not be o|iened Ibla .•4ea.«>a I be following aniKninceuieiit Is made bv Ihe John II. Slarlii 'rniiispiivtallon Co.: "Hi- len- ma of ll:e iiictlic.ils of coudiiitliig Slimmer nniiiseiKciit resorts In and about Vew York and biiniise of chnnges of melhods of fnins- pormtlon. It has been found desirable bv the nintmgcnicut of i;ien tslniid to ni:ilie iiidlcnl ibnnges unci altenitloiis lu th:it resort. To do IhlK .Mr. Slarin has arranged for Ibe fonnii- iImii of a rorponillon to be known us Ills lilen Islniid Compniiy. to luke over Ihe imiu- ngenieni m| the properly. lm|irovcmenl» iiiiil lxMI(ir|w;ii|,K live .to lm commenced Iniiiie- dlalel}', liiid rir'jrder to complete Ihe nKeni- llrtns without Inlerriiptlon lilin tnimid will not be open to the public this seuixiii." MAiii:r.iXf; Wi:i.is.ix, youngest ilnimbler of Mr. and Mrs. (1. W. Weldou ilir,ui. M... ^cIkUK died Jiiiie Ti. lu Purls, rruiiie. from spinal inoiiliigKlN. aged Iwo venra. She waa iiavelliii; wKli her fallier when she wns tnkcii III. Mole Mndellne was the oiilv sister of Ilnliy I.veljn, who appealed ullU "Shorn Acres. John C. 8i.avi,n, comedian la "Love's Lot- terv." will star next season under the man- nge'meat of K. <,'. Whitney, In a niiislcal com- edy now being wrlltcB by Stanislaus Slange. It will be produced lu Sew York next Au- tumn. *«» TKXAS. II<)UH<un.—The Krapire Thentre closed June ;i, nfler nine weeks of most excellent business, t'tank Rich, on closing here, opened the season at Teniido, .'i, with his Kmpho Stock Co. Harry Van De Mark, hla assistant manager, remains here to look after the theatre, to remodel It, uud have it In perfect readiness for the reopening of the season in September. HiuiiLANO Park Thbatkb (Hugh Rrenon, manager).—Business continues to increase, and "The Octoroon," May L'9 and week, proved acceptable to the Immense crowds. •• 'Way Out West" was the bill for week of Juno 3, and proved as pojiular as those gone before. .Manager Ilrcnon Is eslabllsbing himself with the masses here by bis numer- ous kindly acts to newsboys, school children and otbefs, bv pernilttlDg them to visit his theatre free, on nights reserved for Ibeui, IlKOii.A.Mi I'AnK (i'rauk M. RIahop, man- ager!.—i'rnf. Kcldman's trained pigs and goats loiillnued lo amuse so successfully week of May i;!l that Ihey were retnlnml for week of .lime 3. This Is one of the best nornclliius ever hooked here. Sta.sdaui) Tiibatuk (Alvido & I.asserrc, ninnaKecsi.—Ibisliiess continues liglil. I'eo- pli' ."(ll): Will Kesseudeu, Pete Seymour, Krnest llutley, Mae Davis, Kittle Houston, olga lioivnril, Kiiy Norrls, Marguerite Burk- hart, l.cuh Duncourt, Lillian Palmer. Pearl ollmnre, Irene West, Matllc Webb, l<;xcella nnd 'I'om Kelly. « DnlluH.—At 'C.vcle Park Siimincr The- uliv (C. II. McAdams, manager) Ueutfrow'a Jolly I'lithtlnders closed a very successful engagement at tbla phiyhoiise June ;i. Ilur- rls-Parklnson Stock Co., fi-lO, opened a four weeks' cngngemeut, wllh "Hearts of the Blue llldge" ns the opening bill, with change of bill throe times weekly. The capacity of Ihe house wns tested at tbe oiieulng. I''.iiii (liioii.'JDs Ai'uiTuuiuji (C. M. Slater, iiuiiingerl.—Week of ,1 this thentre opened to Immense business, prescntlug Henry C. U. .Mille nnd IMvId iteln9<;o'8 "The tJhartly Hnll," cnst as follows: J. Wlllard I)ayle.v, .luck KuierKoii. Curliis inskeep, Kiirle Cnid- dock, .loba .McClnuls, Frank Sawyer, (leo. Sloiilsotmi, Mr. Crnddock, Kred Sewnl, Kath- erlne t'llnliia lllbbs. I.eonu Slater, Marie Kd- nionds, Avi> liordon. Maxiue Miles, Kllzubctb Miller and tiordon Staler. .Notb.s. —The Intcrstale Amusement Co. lirts iiiurlm.sed a site la this clly to erect a modern llieiitrc, to cost about .?:io,«liO nnd to bnvc a seiitlng eiipuclly of about 1,800 peo- ple. Tills lioiise will bo Orleulal ia color <lo- Inll, and Is lo be completed about Nov. I. ll Is autborllallvely announced Ibut aoiuc of Ibc prominent liiislncss men of this cliy will erect a strictly vaiiilevllle theatre snoa. HERHAPHRODI'TB SIIBKP, halt bmk aira half ewo, for sale; genuine; no fake. Kiir. I her parlicniars, JIM MA8IIKR, Lush, W 'vo. WANTED, SIDE .SHOW PKOHLE for Andrew Downle's Monster Shows, Freaks, Jlldgcis, Main Musical Team who double brass, Ualljhoo People Coon Sliouiors and Muslclaus. Major Mlilcllngcr' write. State lowest, to Join qnlck. TIlOs; l„' KIXN, Manager of Sida Show, as per roiile lu djlPPKK, PISO'S CURE FOR and tbe grounds arc crowded at all tliu'.'S. Tbe vundevllle programme Included: ,Iaiiie3 J. -Morton, imperial Comedy Koiir, JiL^phlne AInsley, Sclieck Uros., Don and 'I'hoinpson, and Ibe biuginidi. i''or week of II an eu. tlrcly now iirograinme Is lo be ollered. , *■ » COLORADO. Df liver—At Kiltcb (iardeua (.Mary KllUh- lAiiig, malinger) May Buckley, Kriicc .Mcltas and the Bellows Slock (.'o. presented "Pretty Peggy," to crowded houses. June 4-10. l»r. Carver ami his diving borsi's, Zingarelln nnd the Klve .Nosscs were big hits. "The Henri- etta" 11-17. .Ma.nh.vita.n Bbacii (W. It. Lawrence, man- ager).—The l-'oiir Juggling Morions, Jnha and Nellie McCarlby, Herbert nnd Wlllbig, Hessle Uaus, Prof. Macco were iiere ;i-U). Th» outdoor attractions arc big hits. Business li good. HiioAiiwAY (li. !•'. McCoiirt, manager).— Margaret Anglln. in "Zlrii" and ".Mariana," i'l-IO, bud fair houses. The house Is now closed for Ibe aeusoa. .S'Kw CintTis (A. U. Pcllon, manager).— "Itangcfs o£ a (ircat City" and "liiist Lyuae" pbiyeil to good houses 4-10. .\Kw r'uvsTAi, (liiH). Ira Adums, innBiiger). —Bill n-ll. Jno. 'I". Hausnu and Mabel Drew, Hillery C. Sloan, tierurd Bros., J. VV. Sherwood, Arthur and Bessie Kroua, Cowler :iuii Alder, nnd moving pli'tures. lliiHliiesii Is good Fill ll'-IH; 'The Koiir Uuff.vs, .Mr. and Mrs. I'arl Carter, tlic 'Iliiee llylandh, Scamon nnd liogers, Liltlc Mildred, Arthur O. h'olkort und Hlllcry C. Sloan. NovKi-TY (Henry LubelskI, manager).— Bill D ll; Kretlerick La Delle, Bert Parker, itice nnd Walters, Palrlcalos, Vta/./Auc, Ibn wl'/.ard : Miss liurlon. Bates and Krnest mill CaniplH-il Itroij. Cood biisiuess ruled. »«» viRuiNiA. r VI. 'Wiirtii—At Lake Mric Park (Harry 11. Biirlon, maiiugerl biislnesK week ending June ;i wns heavy. The.bill week opcnlnR 4 iiicliideil: Polls and Polls, miislial net; Ken-^ Bros., (I'crniau diieltlsts; Vligliilu llanklii, Vuiliioiigb Bimen, and new pictures bv tho kIniKliiiaie. The opening was to cupaiitr. .Stau TiiBATKi; (DInwIdille & Houton, liiun- agcrsl.—"Tho Irish Detective' was the ciir- Inlu raiser week of .1. The people; May WhM'ler, i.;d(llc Spencer. llay.el Perry, Joe IIoIIiiimV '.'Mirn Huntoou, Tom Kev, May IIuii- li'r, Will Spencer, Kilty Berry, Maud Spen- cer nud Ihe kinodronie. Biisluess was big. Sta.miaiui Tiikatkk (M. l>t Ileipie, mana- ger).—People week of fi; Kandnll and Kan- <Iall, Cleo Samnyon. John Meriitt, Lee lld- niuiids. Lulu Do Mar. Conslunello Sisters, Pauline llnerlel, May Hill. I.'rnnk .\. Glbbnns, Aggie Allen, Vera Miller. Mack and Dot, Leltle Colton, Klhel KiisKell nnd Lulu Law- Inn. ••The Pnwubroker," by tbe stock. Busi- ness Is lioimilng. I'now.N 'riiKATiiF, (Ada Yiile, manager).— I lever Carroll, nnd Bird and Bird opened r.. 1 Plained :|.iiy Dehiinr. the Mmillhvs, Rose II. Mllihell, May Ilowurd, Jim Wolfe. "Tho Aldermnn's Ulnhriny" by the stork, 'i'ho week opened heavy. *-•-» Ti;\M3SSKl!:, Morfolk.—At Ocean View Casino (Otto Wells, I(M-al uiannger) tbe regular Summer season wns opened Monday night, June Ti, with tbe Walter ICdwards Stock (Jo., Iirc- sentliig "Tbe Taming of Hie Shrew." Tiia lioiise lias been Iboroiigbly overhauled and presents a most Inviting npjiearance. .Mr. Wells promises Ibe strongest lino of nllrac- linns ever played hero by nn open air resort. "Mile. 'Awklus" Is booked for week of 11!. AcMK 'i'liBATiiK (Wllkcrson & Mangle, man- agers).—People wei* of IJ: Harris and I'en- luan, b'rankford, Laiiri and l'"riiiiktord, Siidin Burgess, Bobby Taylor, Alii-e Loiuas. West Slslers and lOdllli Uiinbar. Business Is good. Bmoi! TiiK.vruK (Abb Snillli, ninnnger). —At I his bouse Oscar Urcwer's Harlesipio Co. will be retained tor week of I'J. Ituslnesa Is good. AuiHTiiiuiiM Tiii;atiik (J. M. llarlun, man- aKcr).—There will practiiuiily be no chniiRB In the liill ut this bouse for week of 1:'. I'eo- |de for week of 5 hold over. Business la good. MA.NiiATT.My TirBATiiK (Criunluii Bros., luuuageisi.—People for week of lU; Parker and l''Uireacc, Chiis. IL Clark, lUibert Coslley, Kminn Wallace, May Llvlngslon, Jaek Moore, • 'lark and iOmmons, ami Iles-slu Itu.seiiiout, HuslncKs is good. ■ ■ lllrliiiiiin<l.—At Ibe Cnsino (Wells & McKc ... . -....._ McKee, luanagers) week of June 5, opening week, ".Mnin'sellu 'Awkins" drew Ireincndoim crowds al each perfurmaiice. A gisnl show H-as given. WellsDiiaiie-llarliiii Co., wllb .Mury .Marble and Llltle Chip, lu "The Knick ofbocker Chi," pj-H. "'The Llllle Uusl' li)-]7. Week of P.» vaudeville. IVMHliTlllr,—Bobby Nolan, Hlllv Beiiid, .lohii (anHell and Oorernor Bowoii showed KANSAS. Ihelr liiim; cork faces at (ilendale Casliiu , ^Vlobldi—At tbe Crawforil Tbenire (K June .1, and Inrgc Hiidlemes have been Ui ,'■ *'i"'tllng, luaiingcn Merciuiiil.s' Cnralva Mlleiiibiui'o iildilly to enioy (he fun Ihey ' " ' ' - - ■■ ■■• liiivo iimilc, and to upplaiid Ibe sweel melo- illcs coulrlluilcd liy Jiic Cimibs, llohert h'lsh er, « Icni. De llnilii and ollicrK. The Herald S<iu:ire (Jiiiirlelle received good applause, ,\lllii \eggeK bag luinching was oiille clever nnd other features of the show were g.iod cosed wllh "A Night lu a Cuonvillc Hold r i',V'"i',V.. *'^l!r" ,-l«»'(lnK. niaiiiigerl.—June n-lO. Hilly (Single) CIKToid bad u large nl- ciiihiiue to greet him iiu his leiiirn eiigngi.- ueiu 111 "I ow He Won Her." Itiislnes.s -.vhs M'ly gii.iil ibroiighoiil ihe week, anri Ihe -id. viiiice Kiilcs iiriimlse ii goml wick, with Mr l" and woT' "■'' "'^ '""''' "'"■" '''"'*•" ,1 ^■',''';^---'"'' "'omhs, u .Nnshvlili. Ikiv. bus Iccidei ".ener Ihe profession, and made bis debut in that line at Clendale Cnslni. nil. \olce Is a very sweet nnd pleasing tenor. • * SI.-i.i,.lils,_,V, Hopkins' llasl lOud Park ',r w;..i I "' '."""»K>^''I 'll" l>rc.i;ramuie t v.. n 'i" i' 'V :* "■?" I"'«'"''"ln'ly ulirai- M'. nud Ihe bi'sl of palroniige rewarded the iu,iuas..inenl, The park has lier-n tl r, ■ o'eu to (be iHihlle. i ilmisslon I.el ig chatgcd, and, as a icsuil, bulU lUe pavlllou -.■ ..*,■■ I mil;, iiuiiinger) drew large liouses June 0, 7. Sanfordfl linlou Bund gave n grnnd coi it S. liM.Kn AuuiToniiiM (11. li. 'I'oier & Son, proprlelorK).—^Toler Stwk Co. picsenind ".Mngda" week of n. •'itvsTAi, TiiEATun (A. K. Hiitchluson, m-innger).—The vaudeville enlerlnluers are: "■Mice and (icorgc, Franco und Mitchell, songs and pictures. « Lenronworth.—People's Slimmer Thea- tre (J. II. |ii>iupscy, manager) o|ieued m"St aiisplcloiisly June .l, aud liirncd I hem awny nt hotli oerformuiiees. Bill: Wavne aud Done, In a coiuedv skeleh ; i-'lelds aud Clnin- "ge, iiiiti-h comedians: Maia-I Kpley. inou shoiiler: niovlnc iileioreu unil llliiHlialcd songs. • »«» I'ANADA, ^^^^^^^^^ ■! \%'oo<la4nek—At the Woodstock Opera House MIhn Oiiisman, as Ni e Oldlleld. nji- lieai-id befiiie a fnlr house June S. closing Ihe house f.ir llic season. 4-»> J<im:imi Mi i.vkv. ralber of Or. II. (!. Miil- vey, illeil nr bis home lu Auriirii. HI., .luuq -', ot pneumonia, aged Bcvcutytour years,