The New York Clipper (July 1906)

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m THE '(NEW YOEK CLIPPER. July THE NEW YORK 0LIPPEE .' ■ ■ ' * • •, THE FRANK QUEEN PUBLISHING CO. (Limited. PHOPR1KTORH. ALBERT J.BOBIE, EDITORIAL AND BuflENKHH MANAOBI. 8ATD RPA.1t, JULY 7, 1606. RATE8l ia»«rtl«ement»—$2,811 pit Into, single col- turn. advertisement* set with border, It) per cent, eltla. I SUBSCRIPTION. , One year, Id advance, $4; six months, $2; three month*, ti- Foreign postage extra. Single copies will be Bent, postpaid, on re- ceipt or Jo'cents. Oar Terni nre Call. THE CLlI'l'KK is Issued every Wednesday morning.. The tart four (advertising) pages <:0 TO I'HKSH on Saturday'at 11 A. »., and the other pages on 310NDAV aud TUESDAY. The Form* Cloaltitj Promptly, Tue.- d«>, at ltl o'eloclc A. M. FleaBe remit by express, money order, check, p, 0. order or registered letter. All cash en- closed with letter la At the risk of sender. Addre.. All i.'onimunl.-ptlim. to THE >KsV VIIHK CLIPPER. 47 West 2«th Btreet, New York. KruMereil Cable AMrem, "Authoiiity." THE WESTERN BUREAU of TIir Cupprit Is located nt Boom 504, Aabland Hloek, Chicago, William. F. Hr.Yi.ii, manager aad correspondent, where advertise- ments and subscriptions arc received at our tegular rotes. THE LONDON BUREAU Located at 48 Crnnbourue St., London, W. C. John'II. Carney, manager and correspondent, where advertisements and subscriptions arc received at our regular rnteii. THB CUFPHR CAN BK OllTAINBP. W.KOLE- AM.fl AMD hrtaii.. at our ageuts, .Brenlooo's news depot, .17 Avenue de 1'Qpera, Paris. France; M. LUIeathal, Frederick Strusse 101 (Terminus Hotel), Rerlln. X. W„ Ger- many : Diamond News On., lit Prndo, Ha- vana ; Manila Boole and Stationery Co., ViH FscoltB, Manila. P. I. : Albert & Hon, I8T- lSf>, King Ht, Sydney, Australia. THE m: yv YORK < i.ii'i»iIH publiabea only one edition, and Hint !■ tinted from New York. QUERI ES AM8W EBED. Pfo Hepllea by Mall or Telearapb. AtHiKICHa'KH OR WHEREABOUTS NOT OIVUN. Ail IN qtlKNT OK HUTU HHOULU WRITE 'ID THOSE WIIOU 1HKV SEEK, IN CAM) OF THK OLIPP-KB Post Office.. All letters will BE AOVfiRTIHEU "SB WEEK tINLY. If THB 'BOtTTB lir ANY THKATRU'AL COMPANY IS KOU.HT, KEFKIl TO OUR LINT OF KOUTRH UN AMUTHBH FACIE. WE CANNOT REND ROUTKH HV MAIL OH TSLKCIHAI'H. On tbc Road. All Route* Mont lleaeh Ua Not Later 'JTtaitn Monday. DRAMATIC. V. T,. Plttstrtn,—-We Have no knowledge ■of tin; present whereabouts of tlit) party. Ad- dress party iu niv of this office aud w« will adveitlfle the loiter la Thk Clipper letter llBt. H. M. It.. Alllngtown, M. L-, New York, A.ril.O.. Parkerabnrg, S. H. M.. Oklahoma city, A.'(!., Now York, aud ! C, s. 10, Chicago.—See answer to V. T. above. iff.F, C. JnnewHie.—Address T. H. Win- uett, 140U Bruudwuy, New York City. 11. F, It., Colioes.—We do uot quote ?nlu- •rlea. Make Inquiries of men In. the Hues to which you refer. - , h. H., Wllinhiiiiou.—Keith, Proctor, Kohl & Castle. Meyorfeld, Heck, Poll and others. Jinn. J. 8. It., Madison.—Consult a dra- matic agent, YV. J. 3., Detroit.—Address U. Wlimnrk & Sana, 144 West Thirty seventh Street, New York City. p.-'-fl. H., Merlde.n.—YVe cannot undertake to Instruct you Iu tbc duties of the positions. w.'O. P., HiHiuii. — \\V have no knowledge of nnv Hitch iHibllcutbm. T. li. it.. BoBtuti.—She In In'lier elgbteeutb year, stellar debut made Inst petition. W. H.. Staiilettia.—Addn-HH Fniuk Howe, Loudon Thentre, N.mv York CKy, Him iL p.. HaMw Pii»—lHrtt a FUcger- aid. 18 Ann Street, New York City, can Miip- jilv vour ivants. J. t?. V... Camden.—The patent olflce nt WQRhtugton, It. C, can give you Hie informa- tion. It. ami 1.., New York.—AildresB party In care of W. A. Brady, New York Theatre Bulldlug, Now Y«tk City. I). H.—No, It Is still In our ofDre. A. B. C, Wichita.—Both. Julius Calm, Kiuphe Tlientru llulldlng. New York City. Price, fl. AQUATIC. (I. YV M., P.tiiKlikeepHlc.— llnnlnn beat Courlner May m, Irj8(i, nt YYashlugtou, D. C. Five uilles, lu mini. 4\v#,n. CARDS. , 0. Bkoh.. Fullfu.—Four trays nud a nine count twenty-four point h. \Y. J. 8., Ciileimo.—II wins. 1IANICBAI.I.. L J. it., York.—It 1ms been announced othvinlly Hull Hie best giiine, when two are plavtil on Hi" «nnie nilerniMii. 1h the ono re>tiiliii'lv Kctiediiled fur that day. It. li. C. Orln.icll.— Parlv No. » U right. The tmll Hlilkes tin* ground Hrst, mid Is then picked up, t ten Speiieer'M Lreuum. t.ea Hpciirer's Lyceum oirer» special nd- viniiiiKCH lo nil who iniike use of aobg num- lit'iu. music of nay doKeriptloti. or couiedv iiiitteiliil nt llio Mn-.li' Publishers' Rg- cIihiikc. TliroiiBh the courtesy of miiiiy iiiuhI,' publlHliers everywhere, prt>feKsluunlH nre now eiiuhh'd to selecl their songs and liiHirutm-ntii! iiiiuiLhu's in nue pbice, thereby rixvlnu: iiiucli valimbic time inul effoil. Allen Miiy bos charge of tin- exebange. A huremi of eomedy is nlso offered, embracing more Tium twenty thousnml laugb points, litttnor- oiifl drifts, comedy episodes, putter pnlntH, etc., some new, s.nne old. some urluliuil. nud oil giiod: '■liisRiiiht! tnpUttliy, mid routined lu Riicb n way as to render them etisllv ac- cessible to nil who nre Interested la keeping their acts np-to-ilnte with cleun. bright com- edy. AnotlitT feittiire ilitit will appeal to the profi-Rsloiiiils Is the inuslrnl burenn for voice, plnuo nud Imiiil orcbestrn nrrniiuliiu, lu personal charge tif t.'Urls. I'rnetorUis, aialsled by aueli well known nrruugeiK as K. s Ptu'lim.«Willlaui Francis Williams nud Beu Bobei-tn. UfkAMATIC. , Ayloirnrlh Stock—Senlllf, WiihLi., 2, IndeAalle. "As Told In tin- HUN" i Win. t\ Mann, ngr.) — ClikMiio. 111., 2-21. Uliinclie Bate* l Dnvlil Belasco, uixr.)— N. Y. City 2,MtMlefln)te, |,-W lffirrle'Stock (Riwln Hsrrle. uiRr.)— Springdebt, Mo., 3-7. Pittsburg. Km.,. 8-21- lirown-Briker MHwk—Milwaukee, YVIs,, 2, InJeD- ii lie. Byron Stock—Hnoknnc, Wosli.. 2:Auk. 18. _•• Bnrke Stock (J. I-'. Burke, ranr.)—Fall RWer, Mass., -2, inilHlnite, "Brown of Harvnpl" (Henry Milter, cogr.)—Chl- cn«i), II).. 2. tiifltfintte. t Cliaif l.lilcr Tlientre (Glenn 'F, Chnse, mgr,) — Pltlxliuric, Kan.. 2:8. Cbfliiate 8-21. , Oonnor-i Ktock (\V. O. Connors, itinr.)—Winter llnrlxir, lie, 2-4, Mlllhrklge fl-T, Bar Harbor on. Jone*!Hirt 12-14. - - Century Stock (Hnrrlwm ft Sutherland, tDgrs.) — Cboiint?, Kan.. 2-7, tola 8-21. C/illfoinlu utoclc (Smith ft Frederick", axgtn.) — HnrrBoenti., Pal., 2-8ept. an. tliie.ikM stwk (CitnH. It. HiwuKnm, mgr.)—Smilt Kte. .Miirle. Midi.. 2, Indfftnlle. CahIiio Stink lYV. C. Maloiie, mgr.)—I'aducab, Kyi,' 2, tfflilefinlti'. Crumfonl'". UtHiietllnns (Cninford ft Rowleigb, own. I—Aurora, Mo.. '2-7. Campbell Circuit Stock—Kittnnnlog. Pa.. 2-7, Hlnirsfllle t*14. "Clnnsmnn" (den. H. Brenuan, nigr.)—Chlcngo, III., 2, Imletinlle. Dlxcy, Henry R. (YV. N. Lawrence. mgT.)—R. Y. City 2. ImleOnlte. Kllefonl Kn-rk—Oakland. Cul.. 2, Indefinite. Frawley, Daniel, Dramatic—Seattle, Wash., 2- Auk. 4. Klemlntf, Mntnle (YV. H. Oratej, nigr.)—Laurai- ter, I'd.. 214. Fawcett Stock (George Fnwcett, mgr.)—St. Paul, .Minn., 2. loitennltt?. Furnuin Stork (Wiu. Fnrnnm, toftr.)— Cletelind, <).. 2. JnMufte, Fuller Stwk—Montreal. Can,. 2, Inteflnlte. Flwlier Thentre Klook (R. Q. Welch, mgr.)—Den- ver, Coin., 228. Fulton Bros. Stock—Lincoln, Neb., 2. Indefinite. •Slreciie, Fioatl)—Axhland, Wis., 2-7. Hoyt's Comedy (H. <). Allen, mur.)—Keokuk. lu., 8-22. llunter-Brnilfonl I'lnyers—Hnrlford, Conn., 2-14. Ilniitpr-nrndioril Stock—Sjirlngflcltl, Muss., 2, In- definite. Hlllmnii. Slay (F.rncst Sehnnbel, mcr.)—Buckrne Riiich. Vs.. 2. Indefiitltr. Ilnrtford Stneh (David Hurt ford, mgr.)— Cleve. Inml. O.. 2, indefinite. Ihiwnrd-l>«irwt (fleo. B. Howard, mgr.)—Stout City. In., 2. Indefinite. Herald Kipiurc Hturk (Hitler A Fnnsuawe, BUB ) —Kiickett llarlsir, N. Y., 2-7. Aihinvi 8-14. Hern Stock (R. C. Hens, awr.)— Cleveland, O., 2. iiidetlnlte. Holflen llr.w. Slock—Detroit, Mich., 2. Indefinite. "Himnl flirt" (Kpttt: & Natlnnisor Anmse. Oo„ nigrs.)—Ihnilloii, .Me., 4, YY'ooil?tock, N. B., Cun., fl. Frwtcrtctnn It, Clnuhnni 7. later-Detail Coriiietly (Lnpnlm ft YVetwler, mgrs.) —YVnlerhnry, VI., .1-11, Klchiuuud 12-14. Imfon's, Burl—r.mig fine, Nehr., 2-4. Knntt, llooelle (Sweety, sbliminn ft Co., .mgta.) —St. John, N. B., Cun.. 2 4. Kemiwlv Players (Ben Lcwl«, mgr.)—Steul/cn- vllli>. O,, 2-7. I.onenjnii-Hnow Stock—Memnli Ir, Tfon., 2, InileQ- nlte, Lillian Lvonn Stock-Coriinnu. Midi., 2, Indefinite. Living tone 8toi*k (F, II, LIvliiFstoue, mgr.)— Pitirhi. III.. 2-Ailg. 2fl. Idnriley's. Harry. Summer Thentre—Little Cur- rent, (int., <'■».. 2-7. Oore Bay »-14. "Lion and t tie M>mw>," Ktistt-rn I Henry B. Harris, uiier.»—N. Y. City 2. Imlelliille. "LI.in and Hie Mouse." YVesteru (Henry B. Hnr< rln. :nmr.l—Cbleait»», III., 2, Indefliiite. Myrkle-Harder Block. Knsterii lYV. H. Harder, • mm; i — Port Huron, Mich., 2-11... Myrkle-llHi-der Stock, Soiilbern (Lalltuore ft l.elitii. mgr*. I—Clin in nit Inn. HI-. 2-22. JMiuiiillliin's Players (Don Muemlllan, mgr.) — . tola, Kim., 2-7. Snlfillii, Mo.. 8-21. Mutltte Slock (Ward B. Mnttlee, mgT.)—St. Thorna*, Out., 2, Indetlnlte. Mi'Calbim Klmrk (YV. B. McCulhim, mgr.)—Port* land. Me., 2. ludefitilte. Moon< Stork (J. II, Moore, mgr.)—Rochester, N. Y., 2. IndeQnlte. Mutter Stock (I'lill Maher, mgr.)—Oneouto, N.Y., 2-7, Dellil.tl-M. Mcl'hee. A. D.—Kdmmiton, Aim., Cnn., 2-5. "'aum & Sight*' - ■ ■ I^hrvllle ff-ll. ".My YVlfe's Family" <W. McGowan, imgr.)— Lake Linden, AHeli., I, Hnueock ft, Caluaiet 4, KKi'Diiuba 8. * New Knglund Flayers (Brnylani ft Lapolnt, mgrs.) —Norfolk, N, V.. 2-4. llrlgliton n-T, Cliiimp- lnln ti-11. Minevlllf 12-14. New Y'ork Sfundard Stwk (8tnndr.n1 Amuse. Co,, mgrs.)— 0*wrfto. X. Y., 2>7. Oortlaud 9-14. Ornlieuiii Stuck (Edward Doyle, mgr.)—Mount verubn.. O., 2-7. .. Uflinnu Stock (John Osman, mgr.)—Hamilton', O., 1-7. Pake. Mabet (Henry F. Wlllard, mgr.)—Jack- sonville, Fin., 2. Indefialte, Ptiytou sisters (0. -S. Psyloa, mgr.)—Sulpbnr, ln-1. Ter.. 2-21. E'kelan Htoclt <H. V. Plielan, mgr.)—Portland, Me.. 2, Indefinite. i PeriH'lil-lly)itcue 10, D. I'ei'ucld, nitfr.)—Augu'tn, (la.. 2. ImleOnlte. Perneiit-dypteuc (C. D. Peruckl. mgr.)— Kuot- villi-. Tenu., 2, Indefinite. PiilppN. CIiiih. It. (Win. Morris, mur.)—Burling- ton, la.. 2, Indelbiltf. I'inver C'liiie.lv illevert li, Power, mgr.)—Preeuue isle. Me.. 4. Fatten M, MHlenoeket O-ll, IAn- coli. 12-14. "Peek and HIsMolUer-tn-Lnw" (Ceo. A. Florida. iiiki'.) —Sttmliitrion. Me.. 2, Cnunleu :i. Uhllown 4, BiKkriivnrt i>. Lineoin 0, Dniifortt) 7, Ht. John. N. II...Cnn., Il-ll, Yiirumulti, N. S., 12, .Ytldillelown 111. Trim. 14. Renlfrow's Jolly Piitbtlnders (J. N. Reutfrow, mgr.)—Austin, Tex., 2-7. Riillkle, Cerlune, Stock <M. Rimkle, mgr.)—Dur* limn, N. (!., I. hidellnlle. "Rip Van M'lnkle," YV. A. KllerV (Joe Becker, niHr.l—SliiiMlinne, Ida., f>. Twin Fnlla 7, Pocn- tellu 12, Idtilio I'lills 1JI, Rextmrg 14. Bbea. Tlio«. T.—Muncle, Iml.. 2-7. atewnrt. Nctllo (Quo, Mwngrove, mgr.)—ChlOflga, HI., 2, lmlelliiite, Southern, Cliiuim-ey f„ (Rotund A. Osborne, mgr.) —AHlierlllr. N. C. 2. hidellnlle. StnndliiK, (tuy. ComiHly (Uiekett ft Stnndlnp, ingrn.)—Washington, D. €.. 2, Indefinite. Siiistner Drniiiiitlc (F. K. Spooiier, nigr.)—Mlnernt YVells. Tex., 2-:il. Pintlf. J. tin Stock (Lawrence Peterson, mgr.) — 'Baton Roiwi', Lu., H-Sepl. 1. * Sterling Stork (YVtn. Triplett, mgr.)—Aberdeen, 5. Dak., 2-T, "Scout's Revenue" (Rice ft Oonley, mgrs.) — YVemherftffd. Tex., 4. .".. Norlli Fort Wortlt II, llriilt^'ixirt 7, {.rntiiini >l, .luekstnti.t 111, Bowie 11, YViiurlkn. Okln.. 12. Lnwtou 12, Hobnrt 14, "Snniiy 8011th" (J, n. itoekwell. utgr.)—Nautusket Beiieli. Slans,, 2-Sept. -1. Tucker. Htliel. Stock i.Mnck Bros., rnurs.)—Snlt Irfike Oily. I'.. 2. Imlellnlte. Tntlte, Otlln (YV, YV, Lnpolnt. mgr.)—YVarren, Ms-.. 2-4, SufUcld, C111111., 1,-7, Knst lUthbim It-14. "I'nele Tom's Catiln," riiuuit'n—Peltlgrevr, Ark- 4. Van Biirnn a, Howe, Iml. Ter., II, Tunka- honin 7. Stanley ft. Dmiiont in. Anlinore II. Y'ale. Ixmlse, Slock (Travera Vide, mgr.)—llocur* ter. N. Y., 2. Indefinite. Viilhiimnit stiKri (Lyman A. Pray, nigr.)—Wll- tluiiis|uirt, Ph., 2. InilHlnlle. YVIHIauis mid Walker (M. It. Iluymoud, mgr.)— lUilcmai. 111., 2. Iiidetlnlte. YVsMiiok Thentre (Dubliixkl Urns., mgi-a.)—Hoc). Inlnnil 111.. 2. hitlellidte. YVnrncr Cameily (Ben It. Warner, mar.)—McGre- gor, Iu., 2, Indefinite. YVoodward Slink (Wtnxhvnrd A Burgess, nigm,)— Kiiusiis Cliy. Mo.. 2. Imlellnlte. "Winn Women l/ive" (Spits A N'nMianson, mgrs.) —St. John. N. R., Cnn.. M, Culsls. Me., fl, Lubcc 10. Machine II, Fiisl|sirt 12, Jonesport 13, Itnr Harbor 14. "Weary YVIIlle YValker" (Spltt A NntbauMin, nigiii.l—Hlni<e Buy, N. S., Cnn,, 4, ft, Svdney i'., -,. S'orlli Syduev 11. MUSICAL. Aborn Opera (Milton A Sargent Aborn, mgrs.)— Hi,tni, N. J.. 2, tndefltitte. Allttiml.ru 0|iers (Mlliuii ft Snigctit At«rn, mgrs.) N. Y. Cliy 2. In.le6iilte "Alenyde" (J. K. Hackett, mgr.t—Cblcagu, HI , 2, indedulle. V *" Butler, Helen May, and ber Band (J. L Spabn, w,r.)—Wichita. Kan.. 1-14. ' „ , ''nrggiir rrlnte" Oitera (F. A. YVade, mgr.)—tort Worth. Tei.. 2, liideiliitte. , . L'nrle, ItUtiswl IIAb*. Murks, gen. mgr.)—Boa- ton, .YlHwt., 2, Inili'llilUe. „ Cotmii, i;«i. M. IBBB H. lUrrh, nigr.)—N. 1. Cltv 2. indetlolte. Casino Uomle Opera 10raves 4 Adde, mgrs.)— NnNlivTllp. Tenn., 2-11. Chemlterlnlii nml his Bnnd—BlBghamton, N. Y., 2, 1. I *--1 .1 -. -. Convnv's Itlmca Band—Chicago, 111., 1-14. Dinn and his Bnnd (l-'retlerick Phlnuey. mir.) — Anlniry Park. N. J., 2 0. Albrtny, N. Y., 7, itocbapt* 8. Krle, Pn., ». FsliinBii's liwHtou Concert Band (Win. B. Kern, mar. I—Atlantic City. X- J., 2. Indefinite, Fischer's Military Baud (Clins. M. Fischer, mgr.) —New Orleans, La.. 2, Indefinite. Herald Sana re Opera (Frank T. Klntilng, mgr.) — Fltt-bacK. Pa., 2. Indefinite. "His Honr^r the Mayor" (TVro. Raymond Sill, mgr. 1—V. Y. City 2. Iiideflalle. Imperial Ci»era fOnrrlsoti ft Turner, mgn.)—As- liury Park, S. 3.. 2. Indefinite. Ir.nls ami Ids Orchestral Daud—Cincinnati, O., 2-7. ■ Kilties Band (T. P. 3. Power, mgr.)—YTheellok:, W. Vn., 1-7, Zanesvllle, 0., 8-10. Mount Ver- non 11-14. Llhcrntl's-Bnnd—Denver, Colo., 2-7. .YJsy, Fjlm (Charles I'rolnnnn, mgr.)—London, Riir.. 2. indeflntte. Metrouolltnn Rmid (Henry RestorfT, director).— Plttsbnn. 'Pn-. 2-7. J" q from Now'* (1 iston, MnsK, 2, Indefinite. I'ulliird Llllli.utluii Opera (Josc|.U A. Midler, mgr.)—Medicine not, Abrb., Can.. 2, 3, SIoo«e Jaw 4. G. Reginn 0. 7. Winnipeg. Man.. MB. Boclnu Opera (YVin. Cranston, luer.)—Winnipeg, .M;i... Cnn.. 1-4. lloynl Yrtlllerr Band (Jos*(.h De Ylto, mgr,)— IJjlilinore. Md , 2-Sept. 10. Stewart Opera (,lohn Cert, mgr.)—Rochester, N. Y„ 2, Imlvrinlte. Sau FranclKco Opera (lUissell ft Drew, dists.) — Scuttle, Wiisli.. 2. Imlellnlte. Slater and his Brooklyn Murine Band—Brighton Bench, Coney Island. N. Y., 2, Indeflntte, "Social Whirr' (Shnberi Bros., mgrs.)—N. Y. City 2, Indefinite. "Sfin-lent King" (Henry YV. Savage, mgr.)—Chi- ciuro. III.. 2, Iiidetlnlte. Temnletmi. Fay (Klaw ft F-rlnnger, mgrs.)—Chi- cago, ID.. '1 2N. 'Tourists" (Slialtert Bros., mgrs.)—Boston, Mass., 2, Inileflidte. YVel^r's, .lohn C. Military Band—Chicago, HI., BlfRLISSailE. AND VAt: I1KV ILLK. Adams. i;«i. \i„ Vnudevllle (A. ',. Saville, ingr.) —Newark, 0.. 1-7, Springfield 8-14. >II*KTltl-:i,S. Bryant's (O. W. Knglehretli, mgr.)—Clilcngo, ill., t-14. Donnelly's, Tommy (Jack Stokes, mgr.)—Port- land. Me.. 2-7. Lilly's Dixie Sen-nnders (Win. .lush Daly, ingr.) —Rochester. N. Y.. 2-7. (llovenvllle 11-14. fluy'*. Arlliur R— Westlleld, Mas*., 2-7, Pitts- Held fill. Darkness a Fox's (Hoy K. Fos. mgr.)—Oram, Mo., 2-4, Portngevllte 3-7, Blythevlite. Ark., 9-11. Hnytl 12-14. Primrose's, Oeorge 11.—Manhnttnn Beach, N. Y., 2-i:i. ■ ■ TRNT SHOWS. Alton •*' Anderson's—Flvtuonlh, Midi,, A. Pnr- RonTlIle ft. Bail Axe (!. Bay City 7, I'llnt II, Baslnnw 10. Cnrimua 11, St. Jobns 12, Ion In Iff, •rireenvllle 14, Bnrmini ft-Hulley's—Manchester, N. 11.. 4, Con- cord r>, I.tiwrence, Muss., (1, Lowell 7. Lynn !i, Snlem 14). lluverhlll 11. Portsniontb. ti, II.. 12, rtacliepter 13, Portlmul. M»»., 14. BnfTalo Bill's Wlhi YVest. ml. Win. F. Cody (Fred . 11, Hiitcliliiyon, mgr.)—Saoged, Hungary, 4, NUKy-liiklii.hi ■',, Nngy-Bi>eskerek U, 1'aiicsovs 7. Y'enecB 8. Blircli ft Relss*—Walla Walla, YVnsb., 4, Dayton, .".. Wnltsburg (1, Poineroy 7, Colfax 0, Moscow. Ida., id, .Pullman,' Wusb.. ll. QarBeld 12. Wnrdner, Ida., Ft. Wollaee 14. Cole lli-os.'—Saginaw, Mich., 0. Forepimnh ft Sells Bn>s.*—YVIn>nn, Minn,, 4, Barn two. Wis., 5. Freeport. III., 11. Washington, la., 7, KrtiiRns City, Mo„ », Oollinnr Hros/—ttugliy, >'. Dak.. 4, Devils Lake r>. Lakotii (I, Luiigilmi 7. Miivvllle (l, Hnuklnsoii IU. Alexandria, Minn., 11, Sank Center 12. IIarjtreuves'--YYure. Mtiss.. 2. CM11U.it II, YVoharn 4, OotWOrll ft, lpswieli tl, nioncester 7. Kennedy's Wild YVest (YV. H. Kennedy, mgr,)— HiiMltm. MasH,, 2-Auu. 4. Mellonrn'R—Soutli -Sliore. S. -Dnk., 4, Summit fi, Wllmot (1. Browns Valley, Minn.. 7. Maekny's. Andrew—Vlckers, O., 2, Trenton .1, Pari Wellington 4, Sugar Creel; 5. Pawnee Bill's Wild YVent—Itrlgblna Bench, Coney Island. \'. Y., 2, Indefinite. ltln«llng Bros.'—U Crosse, YVls., 4, Rei) Wln«, Minn.. .", Mlinienikills o. St. I'mil 7, Dnlntli n, Wiijierlor. YVls.. 10. WihIpiiu, Minn., 11, Graf- ton. N. Dnk.. 12, Wlnnl|H>g. Man., Can., IS, 14 RoliMiis', Frank A.—St. Alhnus, Y't., 4. Silver's, Brri—Hopkins Station, Mloli., 4, Dorr ft, Way land (t, Mlddlevllle 7. YVullace'H. R. ¥..— East St. Louis, HI.. 2, Water- loo X, Simrtn 4, Murphynlioro fi. Metropolis H, Marlon T. Wlueler's. Al. F.—Klngfleld. Me., ft, Phillips (I, Strong 7, Faruilnglon t), Wilton 10. Llvermore Falls 11, - MISCGLLANKOUS. Boslock'n Anluinl Arena (Frank C. Bostock, mgr.) —Coney Island, N. Y.. 2. Indefinite, Bryant 'h Cnniedv—-DcKiorti, Pn., 2-7. Cnilkshauk—Mllo, Me,, ft, wiuterport 0, Senrs- IKtrt 7. Cosmopolitan Shows and Wild West (H. Snytler, iriii, ingr.)—Mason City, la,. 2-7. Cantdlau Jubilee Singers (YY'. T. Car?, mgr.) — Franklin, Minn., 2, tmlellnlle. Heler-Kilstm Moving Pictures. Elc, No. 1—Cln- idiiuaU. 0., ft, Rochester. ItuL. 0. Rvnnsvllle 7, Newport, Ky., K. St. Louis, Mo.. 0. Jolly Athlfiiilnits IS. H. Dudley, mgr.)— Waililug- tun, IV C. 2-7, Alexandria, Vs., 8-12, Mini- Chester IS, 14, Mnndy's Shows (A. P. Whitney, gen. mgr.)— KeiioMhn, YVls., 2-7, Preeport, III., 11-14. Parker. C. W„ Amuseiuetit Co. (Crniner ft Tyler, mgrs.)—RnVHiwult. Mo., 2-7. Powers. Mr. and Mrs. (F. 3. Powers, mgr.) — Atlanta, On.. 2-7. xenstni mils. Ilayniond (.Tuck Hniklns, mgr.)—Merrill, YVls., Sevcngola (YValter C. Mnck, mgr.)—Detroit, .MMi„ 214. 1 DISTRICT OP CULLMUIA, WaalkliiKton.—At the Columbia (Luck- ett ft Ktnudlng, managers) this week, the Standing Stock Co., lu "Jane." Ln.it week the some conipnuy preHeuted "Fink Dom- linn's" most uccoptnbly, to excellent btial* ness, iatki.'i: (Eugene Kern 11 n, mnnnger).—This linuan eloReil Its rciihou hist week. Lt'KA PAltK (I.eu It. Sloss, mniisigert.— ' This week, Revella'fi Hand mul KHa Zullln. litist Yveek the Navnssnrs. n female bnnd of ilfly tiiei-en. occupied tbc shell, and ilm SI* Semola, Arab ncrolmts. the hippodrome fdngc. Tliese. added to the myriad of other ntlrnc- tlmis, drew Iminense crowds dtillv nud nightly. Cubvv Ciiakk I'ahk (Herbert Clnuile, mnn- nger).— The U, S. Marino Hand (Section) furiilaliPH itlghlly coucerlu here nil Summer, nod draws large crowds nightly. a ■ t MONTANA. Untie.—At the Broadway Thentra (J. K. Ht'slet. nmniiKer) on June 2H, 24, David Praetor, In "A Mensnge from Mora, played to extTllent buslui'nn. Coming, Royal lla- wnlliin Hand and Henrietta t'ronuiun. IIiiaxid (M'biia lloran l Dm* p. Mutton, man- ager).—Week of 24 Lulu Sutton and com. )i:mv. In "A flh'iuiii.iui Belle," hud Hie iihiuiI 8noil retiirus. The Mullnly SIsteiK nndi Little dga drew well as specialties. ♦*-«. SOITII CAROLINA. cortiiuiiln. — At llyntt Park Casino (Harry Duvall, mnnngen the ltljou Mlu- Mrels, Mr. aud Mrs. Itlnek. Agues Mulir. the Mllebel Sisters aud Hurry DuyiiI. Uuilueai promises well. OCR CHICAGO" LETTER. FIlOU ovn own coititHsroMOUNT. Wenteru Hurenn of the New York Clipper, KOOm C04. Asblaild Hloek. Chicago. In-Bplte of the Uot weather neorly tjl tfc> atres nre havlug enpaelty hougvs VV1 J. liliick's urodnctlon, "Told In .the Hills, proves to be one of the most popular produc- tions that ever ployed ot Powers' Theatre. "The Alenyde" also proves entirely popular, while "Brown of Harvard," at the Cnrrlek, has settled down for a long run. ''The Clans- man." nt JlrVleker'a: "Sweet Nell," with Nellie Stewart, at the Chicago Opera House; "Forty-live Mlnutea from Broadway," at the Colonial, and "The Lloa and the Mouse," at the Illinois, continue to be popular Summer attractions, Illinois Thbatre (Will J. Davis, mana- ger).—Henry B. Hnrrla' production, "The I.Ioa and the Mouse," continues to play ca- pacity houses. Manager Davis could not se- lect a more popular summer attraction than tills Is- proving to be. Powehh' Theatre (Harry J. Powers, mnc- Bger)— One of the most Important theatri- cal event* occurred Sunday,- June 24, when Moral. Kills Itynn's dramatization of lier fnnious, muaterful story, "As Told in, the Hills." bnd Its first production on-any stage. Kdwln Arden Is the star of this production, nud Is peen na Jack Ccnesee. Miss Roebuck portrays Rick*). Nothing has been spared Id selecting a reliable cast. Colonial Tiiratiie Kieorge W. Lederer, manager).—"Forty-live Minutes from Broad- way" continues 10 attract large audiences. July 2/S this play wilt give way to Blsle Jarils, In "The VsndtrbHt Cup." which play will llico he given Its first appearance In Chicago. _ , - • OiUNU Ophiu IlorsK (Harry Askln, mnn- nger).—James K. Hackett's production, "The Aleayde," produced it this house Sunday, 17, is playing lo big houses at every perform* ance. Ivy Clyde has won her way into the hearts of all Chicago playgoers oy her sweet voire and good looks. Htijokhakkr (It. E. Hnrmeyer. manager). —The run of "The Student Kutjr" termluate : i Saturday, June 110. after on eollrely success- ful aenson. The bouse will be closed for two weeks, .. CAkmrK Titeatrk (Hevhert ft Dure, tnnn- n^cij.—Henry Woodruff, In "Brown of Har- vard." continues a banner nttincllon, and Is drawing large audiences In api'o of the hot went her. Mr. Woodruff hos become a dis- tinctly popular star, while every member of the company-has HUM In for Ronerttl praise The merry college piny seems to have settled down to a long run of itniivallvd sui-cces*. McVifKKit's Ttikathk ((Jeorge C. AVnrren. managei-)-—"The Clansman" Is attracting capacity houses on 'account of the sensation It lias undoubtedly scored. It has caused end- less discussion nud much hented argument, and Is advertised tremendously. It will pro- bably stay all Summer. CifioAi.o Oprba Hoi-rr (Lyman B. Clover, ranmiger for Kohl & Castle).—Nellie Stewart continues In prove a potent ntfrucllon In "Sweet Nell of Old Drury." Her season will continue until July W. and it Is hoped and expected that she will present some, of the other successful plays of her repertory be- fore closing. (tRKAT NoiiTHRJtN* Tiiratiie (Fred C. Elierts, niutiageiL—Williams unit Walker continue In "Abyssinia," and nre doing great business. The dusky comedians bnve succeeded lu catch- ing the town. They will close July 7, nud will be followed, 8, by "Bedford's Hone." Majkhtic Tiikathk (William Kirk, mnnn- ser for Kohl ft Castle).—Billed for ihe week of 2: Valerie Ilergere and company. W. Itock, Grace Me Arty and the Lotus Girls. Low Hawkins. Mnriin anil Mllllnn, -Fuller Hose nml company. DIxou Bros.. Stanley and Leonard, Bedford aad Winchester, Col ton inul 'Harrow, Murray Rlslers, Fisher and .TOlinson, Dorothy Hue, Klppy, and the kino- drome. OLYMPIC Theatre (Abe Jacobs, mnnnger for Kohl A Castle).—For the week of 2: Jtmie McCree ami emu puny. Chnrley Kos- eow, Bossow Midgets, Clements Brothers, Lucv and Ltirlor, William Tomklns, Swor Brothers, MeFarland and Murray, Ignore nml St. Clair, lie Hollls and Y'alorn, William Massey, Anderson and Heynolds, and F,d. Moon. Hi.toii Tiibatiek (Willlnm' Boche. mnnn- ger).—"Wedded. But No YY'lfe." Is the attrac- tion for week of July 1. Last week, "Queen of the Highway" ployed to good houses. For week of 0, "For Tier Children's Sake." FOLLY Theatre (John A. Fennessy, man- ager).—The Folly Ktock Co. hos attracted well. The Chicago Belles will be tbe attrac- tion, for wck of 1. Last week, the Liberty Cllrls did well. : Trocaobbtj Thkathb (I, M. Welngnrreu, manager).—Rattling Nelson and thoTtoeB- dero Stock Co. play to good audiences nt every performance. The burlesipie for the week of 1. will he "SnrlKoua." Last week, Millie De Leon did well. from City iraul [>. Hnwae. manager).— On nccount of the hot weather, this popular resort has been thronged with people. The open air hippodrome proves to tie the most noticed attraction of this resort. Tbe figure eight, the velvet roller coaster and "Tbe Chi- cago Fire" also nttrnct much attention, Kyrl and his hand will remain one more week. niY'tiuViKW Park (YVm. M. Johnson, man- ager).—The great firework specinele, "The Burning r>f 'Frisco j or, the Destruction of Chinatown," was displayed 2.'t, and will re- mnln two more weeks. The Iggorote Vil- lage Is still well patronized. Tim deep aen divers. Ihe ilgnre eight nnd others also draw crowds. Saxm Souci Park (Leonard Wolf, mann- vr),—The Bnndn Bossa la still a feature at this resort. On the Fourth 11 reworks will lie diaplayed nil day. Managers Kohl & Cnsllo also produce a splendid vnudevllle bill. L'nnTRA.—Menstro Fowl nnd his Itnllnn hand has been much Improved by the nrrivnl of the two liajopcaii soloists. Flter, the mer- maid, will also he the nil ruction fur one mor- week. During the evening of the Fourth grand fireworks will be displayed. The Mel- tor Skeller, ihe chutes, the highest lu the city, and olhers attract attentlnu. jUviaiA PARK (J. J, Mnrdnck, mnnnger), —The Summer eoueert setison stnrted Sun- day, June 2ti, with YVnlter Dnmromdi nnd the New York Symphony Orchestra, This orches- tra will remain for live more weeks, nnd (hen .the Thomas Orchestra will give n season of four weeks. Cl.AliK #TnKKT Mrsr.r.M 1 i^mir M. Ileilces. mn tin get'i.—Flae hills lu both the curio hall nnd ihe vnudevllle llientre nre elven for week of July 1. Lontom Dime MtMKOtt (YVIHIntn J. Swe*-. ney, manager) —in the curio hall nre Vnler- 110, the mitglclnn, and other uptu-diitc nt- truetlons. In Hn? theatre arc George Hhcr- iiiini itnd the Midway Dancers, AtTtntMATH.—-Kdfllc Leslie and Mile. Car- rie start shortly for Ihe park circuit of Texas, reluming to New York City early In Sep- tember Thuinns (j. Seuhronke tins re- tired from Ihe cnsl of the "Alenvde," and his place has been taken hv I.ddle I'leroii WI, S 11 ,«?,l, p s -»*n' K'ne" got's out im the rond. YVIIIInra Noirls will he spen lu the pnrt created by Hnyiuond lllichcnck... .A special gain performance of "Brown of Harvard." at tbe llarrlck Theatre, was given Thursday June 2K, Iu celebrnlion of the Yale-Harvard boat race, and souvenir nutogrnph photo- gropli of Henry Woodruff was given to the ladles Claire Mneutz. uf this cltv, has lieeu engaged by Lew Fields for his Herald Square ThrAtre Co. I hnyo Iteen lli- ftinued thai n slle has been utfered Jules Hurtlg nud Sam Kcrlhuer for u new bur- leaiiue houic. ll li said that this site Is -where the remains of the Orpieum ThMK- now. BtindB......John Collins and YV m L e Massey were tendered a banauet «i S? gatuck. Mlcb.. by Jol.a lB JL 8 *- port 11 moat pleasant time.. <„.."* the illiMloni.il. culled Tuesday, -,y arii ' Catherine Cnlhonn has been HerloumV "til* >„! the Pfstfew days with neuritis, i.n £ place In tbe cast of "Brown of Hunanr * p Been token by Sarah I'ndden, a popular n. cago actress Phyllis Allen was unb.. the bits of the bill at the Olympi !Vl«i I week of 2r,.... Raymond t'aiiw"., JSS ImpersonBtor, was tbe bead of ihe l.in Jt.," by the A. 0. U.*s benellt. at Morris BU( " John Sullivan. James McCormlck. (Wsn Bonnet, P. Sllva and Thomas W11K J ChiPi'HB Bureau callers Tuesday 2t "The Land of Nod," with Mabel Bflrrlin'U the cast, will follow Nellie RmPtfi Chicago Opera House will j. B\al will revive "Coming Thro' the Kve'' hTtC near future, for tbe road. 'it s >T Qi>unced that a new and dramatic bibUttx play has been procured as tbe nexi vclik for Henry WoodrutT. Ul 4>» MASSAdHVSBTTS. Ronton.—New bills for the current wert are: "A Night Off," at the Globe; "iTugfor? and "Cavaflerla Hustlennn." nt the c ttHI u Spuni*. and "filrl of the Streets" u t the Bowdolo Square. ' The cuntluueil atttar tfons are "The Tourists," at the Ma test £ and Harry Bulger, in "The Man from W' ; nt the Ti-emuut. The usual weekly t-haow Is made nt the vaudeville, burlesque nud uart resorts. Business was good at nil uumh oieut places last week. The Coloulnl ■[(,'., 1 for the seasou last Saturduy night. Majestic (A. L. Wilbur, manager) -■ r ii ■ Tourists," with Itlchard Golden Tieading an excellent company, goes merrily along th* Hfth week stinting July 2. It will re'mala for anotliei' month. Tiie.yio.nt (John B. SchoelTel. mauagen — "The Man from Now," in which Harry fiat' f;er is starred. Is now lu Its sixth week, it s proving a first class Summer offering and will continue well Into August. oh.dmai. (CiniK. Frohman, Blcli ft Horrl*, managers).—Hlchr,rd tlnrle, In "The Mayor of Toklo," closed n successful four weeks' engagement, and nlso the regular season uf this notise. last Satunlny night. The how* will reopen Sept. ",. with Writht I^irlnh-r, in "The Shepherd King." - ■ UuttH (Stair■& wtlbor, managers).—join Craig and Ills own stock company received n worm welcome here last week. "The Mid- dleman" being the first offering of tbe limited Summer season. "A Night, nfj'" (Ids week, with ''The Lost Word" to follow. Carti.k SgoiiE (Boston Stage Society, managei-si.—The opera company will pie- sent this week, "t'avnllerla ltii»tlcnna" nud "II. M. S. Pinafore." During the past neck "Carmen" was finely presented, and nitract- ed excellent business. For week of ll, "Tbe Bohemian Girl." ItoWHttN Square (G. K. Lothrop. mnnn- ger).—The'Lothrop Stock Co. Mils week, in "(ilrl of Ihe Streets," following n week of good business for "blast Lyntie." "Ca- uillle" next week, with Chnrlolte Hunt lathe title role. Keith's (B. F. Keith, manager).—A well balanced bill this week includes : Kdwln Elev- ens. Emma Cams, Julie King nud coinpuuj, I'alfruy nnd llocller, Delmnre nud Oneida, The Jack Wilson Trio, O'LaughHn nml Cohen. Hiieh, Bros.. Gorman nnd went, uew motion pictures nnd the Fadette Woniaos" orchestni. In a new programme of popular musk-. Busi- ness continues fine. Palace (C. II. Wnldron. manager).—The burlesque stock cmnpauy offers two new skits this week, nud vaudeville is presented uy Devere nnd Schnrtz, Carroll and Baker, the (■olden Gate (fiilatulte, nud Leonard Kane. Good average business jirevnlls. Austin ft Stone's Ml*sei:-m (A. It. White, manager).—The -big colored company, lu "Down On the Old Plantation." proved a strong drawing curd in the curio hull last week, and hold over 2-7.. Other features nre: Lewis Quartette. Topp's Jinml, Trlxle. sunk" queen: Punch nnd Judy, nud the monkey cir- cus, Stage show: The Minstrel Ma I (Is., In- troducing „Dorotliy Norton, Delia Ituuner, Minnie Bnrke. Pearl Hudson, Grace Howard. Clan Steele, Lottie Hltnicluird, Cnssle French, Mae Lunta, Cora Evelyn, JHIIv llnll, Chu« Clark, Frank Cook, James Maxwell, uul exlra vaudeville by Hurley and Swift, Wil- liams and Pulimau, McKcever and Sundry, J nines and Hlrhnrd. end Helen Kohluson. .YVAi.-Knit-'H MiisBtiai (L. B. "Walker, mana- ger).—Walker's "Eight Blue Birds" is the lending feature In (be curio hall Oils week. Other cards are: (ieorge Dunbar, "king uf the nlr:" Denuo, one-legged gymnast; the Collsls Rros., strong men, and the tralurd monkeys. In the theatre la Hartford &. Davis' Biirlesquc Co. Olio—Nellie llnrtford, Tiny Davis, Hie bioscope, nnd others. pirirwiOBWiTI .(W. II. Wolffe, manager).— Curio hall week of 2: Lady Beatrice, -snake queen:" Balhroma, "fire king;" Mons. 'tra- vers, on tbe wire, and otiiera. Stage show: Helen Jewell's Queen Burlesqiiers. Olio— Helen Jewell, Bertha Carey, Annie Buss, Bert Kimball, Alice Jlelvlu. Dullle Clifford, nud Collins, who is niuklug a hit with her illus- trated songs. W0NDF.1t1.AND I'AnK (F. C. Thompson, mnn- ager).—Immense crowds continue to Oik-k to this popular park, und all Ihe timusenicut concessions report big business. The snleia Cadet Band furnishes the music. l'ABAOON Park ((1. A. Dodge, manngerl — The Bostock Animal Arena Is proving a strong attraction here. Many Iinprnvenieiii* have been made nt this resort since Insi sot- son, nnd It Is easily the muRt poinilar |MrK on the South sliore. , , MKPFIJHP Bo|!|.HVARI) Thkatrh (J. M.Gur- rnan, manager).—"What Wright Left, a musical comedy, Is being presented lien- liw week by one of J. YV. Gorman's compiiu "s- During the past, week n good vaudeville hill was offered, with llynn nnd RlchllcUt. Wir- C'firle SiRlers, Honey Johnson, -Mid Jncksuu und Bonn ns leading enrds. NounilinA Park (Carl Allieite, mnnnger). —The offering for week of 2 Is J. W J*Pr* man's musical comedy compnny, lu » l : l'lnnet from Mnro." The Ten(l Troupe of ncrobntR headed n cnnltnl bill of vaudeville Inst week. . Lkxinoton Park (J, T. Benson, niauageri. —Bill for week of 2: Iturke'a dogs, Dimovno and Arnold, Mulvlllc, Jnckuon find Bonn. uud. the koinogrnpb. The comic opera. "Ollveti"', was the altrnctlon last week. The cohiimihy Inclnileil: Frnnk YY'. Shea, William Samp- sell, Florence Tyler and J. lAttU Unit*. Notes.— Bill Posters Loral. No. 17. nW Y-oted lo parade on Labor Day "J ll ;> N, Fnrren, mnnoger of the Coluiiibln, Is Mim- inerlug nt (Jreen Harbor, Mass A ■ ^ i Shaw, of Austin & Stone's (Museum. Is «i - valeseliig from a serious Illness, at a n><«' hnspltnl. where ho haa been coBflned for lie past fortnight Finns nre rapidly n«- sunilng shnpe for the erection of ihe ■ «|* pie's Thoalre, which Is to tsj devoted to aiorh. producllons, under the management of Lim- wiy Morl.son. It Is announced that, a mi« has lieen selected on 'Tremont Street, mar llollls The "pop" coucerls nl Sytnph'jnV Hull, ended last Soturdny night... -■ •-«" Collins, who ewnped from the 'Frisco oh- ORter. Is being featured at the Nlckelodeop. In IHusG'oied talks of her experiences •■ Trlxle Hnderlguez, for many years f=»| lhe charmer at Austin & Htnne's, Is conteinpiai- Ing a trip to Kurope this Summer. --a ' ■ " — New IlciirnriL—At Hotltnwoy's Thentre (J. M. Hnthnway. monngerl the suiuunr Stock Co. presented "A Young Wife wel. »» June 23. lo good business. Week of JH1J -■ "Sherlock Holmes." ... Sav.iv (W. H. Shine, mnnnger).—Shepard a moving pk-tureB-value to big business.