The New York Clipper (September 1906)

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822 THE NEW YOEK CLIPPER. September 22. Mitrckley. Frank. llijou, l,n Crosae, Wis., 17-22; Unique. Kan Claire,-M4a\ Malioney & l.jikf, Family, Lancaster, IM,, 17-22; I'ltnillv, Xhainukli), 24-211. Mnmwiiey & Wllsili, Kliqilre, Atchison, Kan., 17- Musimllllmi &. Fisher, H. O. H., Indianapolis, 17-22. Slnlbcws & A"Iitoy. Keith's, Providence, 17-22. Marriott Twin*, (iron Clrco Hell. Meilro, 17-20. Maxwell, Jaine*, A. * ».. BOHton, 1T-22. Marcel hie, 'Hi|i)n'Mlt'..iiic, N. Y. C, 17-2B. MF.npiiH. Mix*. Orplipiim, num., 17-22. Mainz & Mnitetle. Kmplre, I'nicrMin, N. J., 17-22. Maey 4 liiill. Ohim,'WimblfiKlon, D. 0., 17-22. Mnrurt'n 1>uj.'k A Moukcre, Ornlieimi. Omnhn. Neb., 17-22; (li-nbcum. Kuii^iiR city, Mo., 24-29. Mnrlnn & Domic, I'a«t»r*a. :N. V.-C-17-22. AhifTflu & Milliiy. ii. 0- H.. I'ltlHliurtT, 17-22. Mi'Wditere & Tywoii Co., (Jriilurunt, Otunlia, Neb., 2-1-21). McCIclbm Jos., BiJoii. Dnlutli, Minn., 17-22. McClure Marvelon*. Umpire, tit. Paul, Mliin., 17- 22. MrKlnnon & Reed. Bijou, Bay Clt>, Midi., 17-22; llljoti, Alpena, 1M-2B. McOinln .;■ t'ntlih. Mrenni, Boston, 17-22. * Mi'Miilmrr-' Mlrmtrcl Mulds, Cliutea, San Fran., Col., 17-22. McMahou & CImpppII« Chutes, Son Fran,, Cal., 17-22. IleOontld platers Hatbawar's, Lowell, liait., 17- 22. McCarthy, Myles, ft Co., Ilnymarket, Chicago, 17- 22;- Main Hi., iv.n-ii. 111., 24-29. Mi-Kinley, MhIipI. Keeney'*. Bkln., 17-22. McCuno it drniit. Hljou, La Crosse, Wis., 17-22; IHJon,'Winona, 24-29- Menetekol Colonial, Si Y. C 17-22. Meadows. Tom, A. & S. Bunion, 17-22. Metritis <4). Umpire, IToboken. N. J., 17-22, Mcrkel Sisters, Hippodrome. N. Y. C. 17-22. Meredith sIhut-. Oljrojilc, Cincinnati, 17-22. Metropolis Quartette, Olympic, Cincinnati, 17-22; Krle. I'd.. 24-29. MecRHii. Tliomnn. k Co., KpHIi'b. Hottton, 17-22; Keith's. Providence. 24-2H, Metettl, nrndrnlxirKti'H. I'hiln., 17-22, Mlllman Tr1n;0I)niipla. 1'nrlH,>>., 17-30; Carre, Amsterdam, lint., Oct, Mil; Apollo, Duwl- dnrf. tier.. 10-81. Mltcliell & 'Cain, Kmplre. I'aternn, N. J., 17-22. Milli-r & K'lwuntu, Hen's, Fscnnuhn, Win., 17-22. Miller Uros., I»it*lor's, N. Y, C, 17-22. Millers. Mimical (It), Excelsior Hpga.. .Mo., 17-22; . Ht. Joseph, 24-20. Mldllle'toii, Ulndys, Yale's, Kansas City, Mo., 17- 22. Mllrliell & Brownliiffi flem, Monongahela, Ta., 17- 22. Mitchell (8), Victoria. N. Y. C, 17-22. Millard Brow. (Hill ft Bob), 'louring So. America. Military Octette, Orpbeum, Minneapolis, Minn., 17-32; Olympic, Chicago, 24-20. Mills & Lewis, Aveinip, Detroit, 17-22; Smith's, H-rawl KnplilR, 24-20, Miles & Nliraiu. Uraden burgh's. I'htln., 17-22, Mlt« ; he)l A Merlon, Ori-hcum, Utlca, N. Y„ 17-22. MIIli'Mhlp' Hhtern, Uou Tun, Jersey City, N. J., n-22. , MIHp ft Morrln, F/ihtorV, N. Y, C, 17-22. Miller & Ilmiter, Yomiib'b I'ler, Atlantic City, N. 9., 17-22. Mlniro & Sarin, I'nflor'w. N. Y. C, 17-22. Morton, Jatneti J,. Keitii'n, Clevelanil. 17-22. Morrow ft-Hchellbork, Kciih'M, l»ro»bleiire, 17-22. Mooncy & Holbein, Htoll Circuit, Knir. Motoulrl, I.it, nicknrd'ti Tour. AiiHtnilia. Moore, John ft MnMe, Lyric, l.liu-olii, Neb.. 17-22. MorrlH & Morrli ArcuOe. Wnllnce, Mu„ 17-20. Mdtnrta., The, 1'oII'h, llartrorO, Otiiin., 17-22. Morrlney ft Ulcli, Keeney'K, Bklii.. 17-22. Mflfin. rM,. Htnr, 1'er.rla, III., 17-22; Onlcly, il|iilii|iilil U-n. Morton, Temple tt .Morton, K. ft I*. Union Square, N. Y. C 17-22. Moore, George A.. Alluimtni, N. Y. <:., 17-22. Moullcr HlHtcrw. Kfltli'H, I'blln., 24-20. MotUcn ft Adnmx. NtreelUern, Warren, l'a., 17-22; Oil City, 34-20. .Vu«ketwri« aXt SMaUkm, ctiicaeo, 17-22. Mnrnliy & MnRce, Iliicklii)[liimi, l.tnilcvlllf, Ivy., ■ 17-32. Mitrply ft: Aanta«W|| l'roctor'8. Troy, N. Y„ 17- aai k, * 1*. m hi., n. y. o„ 24-20. Murray. Elisabeth, Youiik'n I'ler, Atlnntlc City, N? J.. 1722. Murphy. Bert. Atlnntlc Oiirden, N. Y. C, 17-22. Murray ft Lane, HIien'H, Toronto, 17-22. Mullen ft Cnrrell. K. i F. Mill St., N. Y. C, 17- 22; KeMblo, Bwton. 24-20. Myers, Henry, A. ft N., Bimton, 17-22. N«|i|i, Viola. Cryatul. Kokomo, luil., 17-22; Crya- tul, Ix)itaHB|wrt, Iml., 24-29. Nmtjt, Mile., Obune^. WitKhliiRtMi. D. O., 17-22. Xuniiiyili ft Kniie, ltljuii. Norrulk. Va., 17-22, NeKHeu. ] lunter ft NesKeii, I'oll'a, Sew Ilnven, Conn., 17-22. Xeff ft Miller. Temple. Ft. Wayne, Intl., 17-22. Xewell * Ntblo, Ktnplre. Jnliliiiiu'«biirit. H. A., 17- Oct. 8; Tliroll. Cape Town, ll-Nor. 19. KliWOH (4). Kelth'H, I'l-ovliU-iice. It. I., 17-22. Nluer & Ntner, Allunllc (Jurtleu. N. Y. C, 17-22; l'aator'a, N. Y. ('., 24-20. Norton & Nlcliiiittoii, Moore'a. I'ortlaud, Me., 17- 22; KoltU'R. l'rovltleitce. 24-20. Norton. Neil. Crtwfunl, Topcka, Knn., 17-20. Nowlln, Dave, K. ft 1\ i23tlt St.. N. Y. C, 17- 22: Kl ft P. 2:M St.. N. Y. C. 24-20. Nolilfa S'lKterH, K. A V. 125tli St., N. Y. C, 17- 22. North, llobbv, Mflfim. Lew Augt-U'it, Cal.. 17-24. Nnrnmn, Mury, Ori>licniii, Deuvut'. Col., 24-20. Noblew. Milton ft Bully, Colonial, Lawrence, Miikh., 24-30. Nye. Ned, ft Kolllckln» (llrlH, K. ft V. Union Snunre, N. Y. a, 17-22. O'llrleti, Mr. ft Mm.. «. O. II., IMttabuni, 17-22. U'Connor. W. J,, * Co., Lyric, Cleveland, 17-22. O'Dnv, IiIh. Orpliciliu. MlnnciipOllH, Minn., 24-'JU. Oilell ft Kltiley, Majcutlc, Kile, l'a., 17-22. Olivette Truibauutire, HbC-a'K, Toronto, 17-22. Ollvera Tioupe, Orplieum, l.oa Angelca, Cal., 17- 2H. O'U'UKliUn Crymiil. ltock Inliiml. HL, 17-22; IVo- ple'a, Cinlnr ItaplilH. In., 24-29. O'Neill, la*., ft On., Lyric, Lliiwln, Neb., 17-22. O'Kmirko ft tlllllam G. O. II.. KIubhIoii, N. Y„ 17-22; 0. O. II. Newta.n.', 24-2P. O'llmirko, Kmm* ft Co., Olympic, Cincinnati, 17-22. O'Toole. .Inck, BIJiUi. Dnlutli, Minn.. 17-22. Ortb ft Kern. l'tt)clor'n. Albany, N. Y., 17-22; KeltU'H, BonIiiii. 24-20. OvcrlliB Trio. 1'ait;, 1'arlx, Tes., 17-22; Hot SpK»., Ark., 21-20. OUT*. The. Family, l'ottfvlllo, PH., 17-22; Fam- ily. Harletoli, 24-2P. Pnyton ft Arlington. PuterMoii, N. 3.. 17-22. I'titly-Fmnk Troupe, lllpiioilrmiie, N. Y. C„ 17-22. i'liynr. Thoa. A., llntlmwny'H, New Bedford, M«bh., 17-22. Fatty Bros. Main KL, I'eorla. HI., 17-22; O. O. II. IiMllunnpoll* 24-29. l'nrrv. CliarlotU', Kmiilre, Hoboken N. J., 24-21). I'erKimt. CunilUc Oraiul. Victoria. Cuu., 17-22; (Irand. Tiieomii, Wiixh., 24-29. Fent ft WUhoii, Stur. Peoria, 111., 17-22. Pi'iiiHetonx. The, llnxleton, l'a., 17-22; Fottuvllle, 24-20. Ferrv ft Frwrnly. Hlrehwoml. Wla„ 17-22. 1'leeolo .Mliluet", Molinwk, Selieneotiidy, N. Y„ 17-22; Armory. Bliiitliiiintoti, 2420. IMeree ft Malms'. Kmplre Totir, Knic-. I7-tlct. 22. Fonga ft Leo. Amlltorlmu, Lynn, Manti., 17-22; l.uwell, 24-30. Potter ft Iliirtwcll. I'nHlor'H, N. Y. C, 17-22. Polk. Kulllnh & Carmen Sinters, HIicu'h, Uuffulo, 17-22. Po|R\ .1. C, HIJon, JHCkwii. Mich., 17-22. Pow'TM ft Free.1. (I. O. II., (Ininil ltnplila, Mich., 17-22; Manin. Flmllny. O.. 24-20. Frltiirosi's, Euullmh, Proctnr'K, Newark, N. J., 17* 22. Prince. Arthur, Orplieuin, llkln.. 17-22. Pratiipln Trio, Moim-'a, Portlund. Me., 17-22. Pryorrt, The, K. ft F. S8tli HL, N. V. C. 17-22; i'rovtor'n, Tmy. N. V., 24-20. Ftlllen. Unity l.uellii. Brldjteton, N, J.. 17-22. Fueelln ft Orbrit. lloiviirtl, Bcmtmi, 17-23. 1'nlleyn Blink Amerli-nna ("il, (lately, ImlUnap- IIr, 17-22: Stambiril. Clucliiniitl, 24-20. Siiljtlpy Brim.. O. 0. IL. l'lllalnnt. 17-22. itltrx. Mnekev ft N1i'ketiH>ii. II. O. II., Syracuse, X. Y„ 17-22; Cook'H. Iloclicnter, 24-20. Snliilnii ft Mitek, Faftur'a. N. Y. C. 17-22. ny. Fred, ft Co.. Cook'a. Kochcxler, H, Y., 17- 22: Shea'H. ItutTUlo. 24.29. Ilnynwnd ft Caverly, Shredy'a, Fall itlver, Mum., 17-22: lliillinwav'H. New Bdlfonl. 24-20. Kfll'titaiKl, Freilerlcka. Colonnade. Bulto, 17-22. ltninipy HUterx. Murray Hill, N. Y. a, 17-22. Bay ft Berry, Ht. Aiiinwtliie. Flu,. 17-22. Kfliif. Claude, Fair. Ntm WIm„ 17-22. Ilnotna ft llankH, Hip., Xorwlcli, Kim,. 24-20; Hip,, IpNWlrti, Oct,, l-ll; Hip., lltidilerxrlcbl, s-i:i. liAVPitnrmfL Clmrlotle. I'roctnr'a. Albany, N. Y., 17-22: K. ft P. Mill St.. N. Y, C. 34-20. Hnffnyette'a Hon*. Itopktnn', TiOitlavllle, Ky.. 17- 32; Unpklii**, MempliiB, Tenn.. 24-29, Rldn ft Bertltinn, I.nwretli'e, Must.,, 17-22; Miwrp'a. Pftrtlaml. Me.. 24-20, Itndfnril A Vntentlne, Cape Town, S. A„ 17-Ocl. S; Tlvilli, London, Ki:k-. »*£ Kaudall, Lni-llle, Hoitvfnn', T-onln*ll!e, Kv.. 17-22," Baiinotte. JoLin \V.. Vktorlii, N. Y. C, 17-23. llenu. Will ft May, o. II , lUverblll, Mum., 17-22. Beuu ft Azora. Temple. Ft. Wayue, 1ml,. 17-22; Lyric, Terre HMf, 24-29. Ilcii-i. Denny ft Dotty, O. 11., What Cheer. O.. 2I-21L Hfjf.-.. Jlismiv. BJJfHl. linlo.li, Minn.. J7-22- llmlford ft Winchester, K. ft- P., Union Ai., N. Y. C, 17-22; Keltll'a, Pblln., 24-29. Held NlHter*, K. Ht F. Union Sip. N. Y. C, 17-22. IlenardH '.'I), Poll's, «pr!iiKtlel,l.M:is«,. 17-22. Iteming:.in. Maytne, Orplieiiiii. 1am Alible.-, Cal., 17-22: rirplienm, DcnWr, Col., 24-29. Reynard, rd. F,. CoJonlol, N. Y. C, 17-22. ItetliiTf, Heckle**. Rink, Chattanooga, Tenn., 17- 22. Rptmltr ft Candler, Orpnetim, Utlea, N. Y., 17- 22. Ulee ft Ootn. Victoria. N. Y. C. 17-22. Itleeft Klme:-, K. ft P. Puloti Hq. N. Y. GL 17-22; Moore'M. Mnm-beater. N. II.. 24-29. Hlee ft PreriMt. Olympic. Cincinnati, 17-22. llllry ft Miilbcwd. BIJoo. Dnlutli. Mlmi,. 17-22. Itlee, Fanny, -PolIV. SpriUKtleld, Mim„ 17-22. Itli.no* (4), K.-l'b'N, BoMtOa, 17-22; Kelth'a, Provlde-Ke, 24-29. ■ ■■ Uiclinrda Ureal, I'umlly, Mabottey City, Pa., 17- 22. , , Rlltl. Julie, Kclth-K. providence; 17-22. RicbanlH, (liaH., Orpheimi, BoNton. 17-22. Rio Broa. (:t), Alhauibra, N. Y. C, 17-22. Ro«e, Marie, Dewey, Utlca, N. Y„ 17-22, Rofoutw MMfe:r<, Proctor'a, Albotiy, N. Y., 17-22. llcir.f.-Moyu A Juliet, Majeatle. P.e.1 Wing, Minn., 17-22; Majestic. Krle, Pn.. 24-29. i Rooney, Katie, O. O. IL. PlttuburR,. 17-22. R(d>ertH, flayen ft Bolterta, Kmp., HWnbaca, F.ng., 17-22; Ilia MnJeMy'n, Walsall, 24-29; Kmp.. Noitlnxliiim. Oct. 1-tl; Finp., LekcsIPr, 8-13. RoxBlrea, The, O. 0. IL, Grand Raplda, Midi., 24-29. Boouey Hlstern. Froctor'a, Newark, N, J„ 17-22. KulilnMii, Ktliel, Cryatal, Milwaukee, Wla., 24-20. Ro^ra, Will, Valentine, Toledo, O., 17-22; mIii'jl-n. BtttTalo, 24-29, Rock. Win., ft Co., K. ft P. &8tb St., N. Y. C, 17-22. Roitaire. K, ft V. Union Squnre, N. Y. C, 17-22. Roger* ft Luvlne, Oxfonl Lake Park, Annlaton, Ala.. 17-22. ItoblnxoN, Bloiwoin, Temple. KL Wnyne, Ind., 17- 22; Family, LnLiyetle, 24-29. Rotuell, Marveloiiw, Unique, Sheboygan, Wla., 17« 22; Hijoii. OHhkoah, 24-29, Ituf ft Ciwlck. Lyric, Terre Haute, Iml., 17-22; Ptnr. Peorlit. III.. 24-29. HiiMnellH. Mualcal. Law Ion, Okla., 17-22; Globe, St. LnnlK. 24-20. ItuxKell ft Held. Rana RoucI Park, Chicago, 17-22. nyan ft nichflckl. Poll's, Hart/onl, Conn., 17- 22; PoIPh. HtirlnKtleld, Mam., 24-29. Snonu, PoIPh. Brldfreport, Conn.. 17-22. Salmon ft Chenter, Tacorou, WihIi., 17-22; Seat- tle, 21-21). Snlo. O, K., Mona Tmlr. Fjig., 17-Oct. 30. Smidera, Dean ft Handera. Cryatal, Elwood, lad., 17-22; Injun, Canton, o., 24-20. Hrfmuela, M., Onind. Toledo, 0., 17-22. Nuiifonl ft Dnrllnuton, Uuhpie, Kan Claire, Wis., 17-22; L'lilqite, MlniienpollN. Minn., 24-29. Haliel, Jowenhlue, Olympla, Parla, Fr.. 17-Oct. 15. Kcott. Carrie M„ A. ft »., Boaton. 17-22. Hchlrhart. Anaon. Temple, I>etrolt, 17-22, Schiller ft Trimmer, Colonial, Fltt*fleld, Mans,, 17-22. Scott ft Wllaon, Proctor'a, Troy, N. Y„ 17-22; I'roctor'H. Newark, N. J., 24-20. Swtt ft Howard. Carnival, Motoric, N. Y., 17-22; Luke Phieiii. 24-29. Scun-b. Tupay, HchiicfTcr'a Garden, Columbua, 0., r7-22. Seymonr ft Hill, Yoiuikr'H I'ler, Atlantic City, N. J.. 17-22. . Seville, Lily, Moore'K, Portland. Me., 17-22; jtoorc'H, MuncbcMtt-r, N, IL, 24-29. Helltlnl ft Grovlul, Moore's, Manchester, N. II., 17-22: Proctor'a, Albany, N. Y.< 24-29. Sertoli ft Dcagle, Cotulque, Hiwkunc, Wash., 17- 20. Seeker. Wllkea ft Co.. Oakford Pork Caalno, (Jrtvi.nhtirif. Pn,. 17-22. Seamon, Chna. F.. Kelth'a. Cleveland, 17-22; Co- lumbia, Cincinnati, 24-20, Sharpen. Blanche, Kelth'a.' Boston, 17-22. Shield*, Kiln, Piil,, Croyden, Knit., 17-22; Star, London, 24-211. Rhean ft Warren, Procter's, Newark. N, J., 17- 22; Proctor'a, Albany, N. Y., 24-20. Hhurpllcx, Mufllcal. JrfCera, Saginaw, Mich.. 17- 22; Bay City. 24-20. Slierimui ft I)e Foreat. Bclicnectady, N. Y„ 17-22. Shci-k Bros., Orpheiim, New Orleans. La„ 17-22. Short ft Shorty, abea'a, Toronto. 17-22. -Nhttttiick, Truly. Victoria, N. Y. C, 17-2. Slnitiicopnvl, Kelth'a, Bonton. 17-22. Sherwood ft Miller. Acme, Norfolk, Va.. 17-22. SlmniK. Wlllard. Poll's. Hprlngfteld, Mass.. 17-22. Slnelofre, Mtthpl, Keith's, Providence, 17-22, SlRHm-Uardner Co., II. ft B., Bkln,, 17-22. - Slhiier, Hand F,. Columbia, Cincinnati, 17-22. Hlildon Bros., Pustor's, N. Y. C. 17-22. Slater ft Finch, Virginia Bench, Peoria, III., 17- 22. Sleede'a l^nutoiulmc Co. Victoria, N. Y. 0., 17-22. Smith ft CtiUipbell, Columbia, Cincinnati, 17-22. Smith ft Johnson, Keith's, I'hiln., 17-22. Snyder ft Buckley. Poll's, Springfield, Mass., 17- 22; Poll's Worceatvr, 24-29. somen* & Low, Park, Won-esler, Maaa., 17-22. Hprlngoltl, Harry \\'„ ft Co.. Crystal, Detroit, 17- 22. Splsscll Broi. A Muck Folles Bergere, Paris, Fr., 17-:W; Wlntrrgarleu. Berlin. Uer.. Oct. 1-31. Stuleumn ft OnwflM, MuimOeld, 0., 17-22; Clill- llcotlic. 24-20. Stevens ft Kelly. Atlantic Ganlen, N, Y. C, 17-22. Stark, Hatty Tolile Slircvetwrt. La., 17-22. ntedilrtnt ft Wilson, Kiiiully, Shaiuoktii, Pa,, 17-22: Family, Lniicuster. 24-20. Stcin-Kretlo F.uilly, Hopkins'. Loulavllle, Ky., 17-22; Hopkins', Metuplils. Tenu., 24-20. Stanley ft Allccn, Star, Muncle, Iud., 17-22; (ii-uiid. Dayton, 0.. 24-20. Hiiinit & Keeley ■ Sisters. Mnjotlc. BlrmlUKliain, Ala., 17-22; Majestic. Little Rock. Ark., 24-20. Kteirer, Julius. Shra's, Buffalo, 17-22. St. UM ft SlcCusick, Alcuzur. Denver, Col., 17- 20. SI, Klmo. Leo, Family. Patersoii. N. J.. 17-22. St. .liillnn. M., Brndenhnrgb'H. Plilla., 17-22. Steely, Doty & die, Keith's, Pntvldenco, 17-22. Sally, Lew. Shea's, Buffalo. 17-22. Sully ft Phelps. O. II.. Wlnsted, Conn., 17-22; O. 11., Torrlligtou, 24-20. Sulloii. Larry K., Topic. Billings, Mont.. 17-24. Sntcllffe Slaters, Pastor's, N. Y. C, 17-22.' Sylvesler. Jones. Prlngle ft Morrell. O. O. IL, Syracusp. N. Y., 17-22; K. ft P. Stk Ave., N. Y. l\. 17-22. Tana, Billy, Mlddletown. 0., 17-22. Ten], Raymond, Main St., Peoria, 111,, 17-22; Temple, Ft. Wayne, Intl., 24-20. Tcxurkiina ft Wnlliy. Keith's. Protldeneo, 17-22: K. & P. Union Sipinrc. N. Y. C. 24-20. Terley. Orplieuin. Deliver. Col.. 24-211. Tcitwll ft, Tyaou, Atlantic Garden, N, Y., C, 17- Thome, Mr. ft Mrs. Harry, Colonial. Lawrence, Mass., 24-20. Thurston ft Gray. Orpheiim.. St. rani, Minn., 17- 22. Thoioiiw ft Payne, Hathaway'*, New Bedford, Mass., 17-22. TviyH.%Musleu), O. IL, Rloontlngton, Ind., 17-22. Toj».v Tnrvy Trio, Parlor, PL Angeles, Wash., Towimeid, Charlotte, ft Co., Arcade. Toledo, 17- 22. Tolnln ft Prion WlnierKBrten, Berlin, Oer., 17- .'tfl; Ronaelier's. Vienna, Oct. 1-31. Tops ft Topsy. Gran Olreo Bell, Mexico, Met., 17-20. Trans-Atlantic Four, Howard. Boaton, 17-22. Trovollii, G. O. II., ]iidlana|>olta. 17-22. Trmilmdotira C\), Idea. Fond tin Lnc, WIl., 17- 22; Bl.loii. Oshkosh, 24-29, Tulso, Bijou, La Crosse, Wis,, 17-22; Unique, Kan f'liilre. 24-20. Usher, Cttmile ft Fnnnle, Colonial, N. Y. C, 17- Uesacms. The, Hippodrome. N. Y. C, 17-22. Vance. Clnrtee. Umpire. Pateraon, N, J.. 17-22: liiniihv, lloboken. 24-20. Vardon, mif ft Wilbur, G, O. II., Tyler, Tei., Vndes. Marvelous, Pensacoltt, Fla„ 17-22. Van Cortlnndt Broa. (:i), Noi-uoiltettn Park, Boa- * ton, 17-32. Van. Hilly. Orplieuin. Denver, CnL, 17-22; Or- plicum. Kansas City. Mo., 24-20. Van AMvne ft Henry. Temple. Detroit, 17-22. Variety Quartette, G. o. IL. Grand Rapids, Mich., Van. Chun, ft Fanny, Poll's, SprlngBeld, Mnas,, 17-22. Valola, Harry K,, Novelty. Denver, Col., 17-22: Kmplre. Col. Sppi.. 34-20. Vassar Girls, Temple. Detroit, 17-22. Vnniiunnii, Lyric, Alrdnme, tlalena, Kan., 17-22. VaulM-rg. rims.. Orjtheiiai, Ht. j'anl, Minn., 17-32. Vernon. Orplieuin. St. Paul, Minn.. 34-20. VlllaRf Choir. Temple. Deirolt. 17-82. Vermel Ip ft Dlntuie. Kryatal Palaat, Llepilg, Ger., 17-29; Apollo, KronlgBburg, Oct. 1-10. Von Klein ft olbatin, Moore's, Portland, Me., 17- 22. Walerbury Bros, ft Tcuny. Orphetina. Omaha, Neb., 17-22; Orpbeum. Kansas City. Mo., 24-20. Wiilah. Ileuly ft ^unirose, Kmjdre, Hobukeu, N. J.. 17-22. Want. ClikK.. Awlltorlntn. Norfolk. Va., 17-22. Wntson's Farniyanl, Hliea'a, Toronto, 17-22; Temple. Detroit, 24-20. Washer Bros., Crescent. New Orleans, La., 17-22. Walsh. Frank, HIJon. Galesburs;, III.. 17-22. Walters ft Prontr. Arcode. Toledo, 17-22. Warner, Geo., Victor, Col., 17-22. Warbnrlon Sisters, Dewey. L'tlca. N. Y.. 17-22. Walboiirn ft Whitney. Malone, N. Y. t 17-22; Og- denslsirg. 24-20. _ Wutburu's Rain-Dears. Colonial, N. Y. C. 17-22. Waltoiie. Lillian, Henderson's, Coney Island, N. . Y.. 17-22. Waddcll, Fre<l ft Mae, .BIJoo, Dubuque, la., 17- Wsllsce, Frnncklyn ft Rva, Keeney's, Bkln., 17- 22. Wakenebl, Wllla IL, G. 0. H.. Pittsburg, 17-22. West ft Ben mi. Family, Davenport, la., 17-22; i^Blloo. Rockfonl. 111., 34-29. ■ Welch, James ft .Celia..Unique, Akron, 0., 17-22. Welsi ft Welaz. Toronto, S. D., 17-22. Weber,, ('has. 1)., Palace, Boston, 17-22; Murray 1 Htfl^N. Y.C.. 24-20. West. John A., G. O. IL. Indlannpolla. 17-22. Welch, Leia. Richards' Tour, France,. 17-30; Rlckarda' Tour, Germany, Oct. 1-31. Went worth, Vesta ft Teddy, Fair, Peabody, Mou., 17-22. Weston, Willie. Keith's. Providence, 17-22. Weedon's Lions. Fair, Halifax. Can., 24-29. Werdeii ft Oladisb, Keith's, Boston, 17-22. Welch, Joe, Orpbeum. Bkln.. 17-22. White ft Stuart, K. ft P. 58tb St.. N. t. C, 17- 22. - , Wheeler Sisters ft Hall, Lyric Park. Ardmore. I. T.. 17-22; Kmplre. Oklahoma. Okla.. 24-20. Wlilltler, Robert, ft Co., Hopkins', Loulavllle, Ky., 17-22. White ft La Mart. Allentown, Pa., 17-22. Wbltely ft Bell, Family, Pottavllle, Pa., 17-22. Wills ft Ilnssan. Paul's. Dayton, O., 17-22; Pala'a, Atlanla, Ga.. 24-Oct. 0. Wlcknff, Batty Inna. A Co.. Unique. Sheboygan, Wis., 17-221 Idea, Fond dn Ln 23-29. Wilson Brox., Maywood. III.. 17-22. Wilson. Jack. Trio, K. ft P. 23d St.. N. Y. C, 17-22. Willis Family, K. ft P. Union 8q., N. Y. C, 17- 29. Wilson's. Agonst. Colonial, N. Y. C. 17-22. Wlxon ft Katon. Palace. Boston, 17-22. Williams, Gus. Oridieitm, Boston. 17-22. Williams Duo. O. IL. Pottsvllte. Pa., 17-22; Allentown. 24-29. Williams & Klngsley, Dewey, Utlca. N. Y., 17-22. Williams ft Mayer, Bijou. Decatur, HI., 17-22; Star, Peoria. 24-20. Williams, Bransby. K. ft P. 23d St., N. Y. 0., 17-22. Williams ft Dermody, Henderson's, Coney Island, N. Y.. 17-22. WlKlns. Bert. Murray Hill. N. Y. C. 17-22. ""irke. PESX«i.VAMA. 17-22. Hulsrt, ft Co., Orpheum, Utlca, N. Y., -. -t. Worilette, Kstelle. ft Co., Hatboway'a, Lowell, Mass.. 17-22. World ft Kingston. H. ft B.. Bkln., 17-22; Em- pire, Pateraon, N. J., 24 20. Wooil, Milt, Keith's, Fblla., 17-22. Wood, Geo. H.. Howurd, Boston. 17-22. Work ft-Owen. Colonial. N. Y. O.. 17-22. Yonng ft Devole, Keith's. Cleveland. 17-22. YnuiiK. Tot. Kiwood, Ind., 17-22; Toledo, 0...24- 20. Youngs ft Brooks, Poll's, HnrtforJ, Conn., 17-22; Keith's, phllii., 24-20. Zanclgs, The. Garrlck. Cincinnati. 17-22; Olympic, Krle. Pa.. 24-20. Znno. Pastor's. N. Y. C. 17-22. Zanoras. Cycling, Palace, Boston, 17-22; Murray Hill, X. Y. 0.. 24-29. Zura ft Stetson, Keith's. Providence. 17-22. Zimmerman. Willy. Temple. Detroit, 17-23; ■■ Kelth'a. Cleveland. 24-29. Zlneorl Troupe Maryland, Bslto., 17-22; Doric. Yonkers. N. Y.. 24-29. fingarelln. Mile., Luna Park, Washington, D. C, 17-22. routwuiake'a, iJiiiorte City. La., 17-22; Win ton, 24.29. ' ! Kotllcra CSV, Bijou, Dnlutli, Minn.. 17-33. ■ 01V THIS ROAD. inpitlcmentnl hint— Received Too Late for ClaH»m cat foil. "Oainit ami the Cenvlo,"-—Flltnlinrs Pa., 24-29. "Ctiwlwy Olrl," Kllroy ft Brltton's, Western (Hi. It. Whclaii, mgr.)— Clinton, Ma, 24. Nevndu 2S, Liimae 2d. Kwlng, -Gertrude (Wm. N. Smith, bus. mgr.)— Wichita. Kan., 17-22. Kl Dorado 24, Yates Center 25, Pursona 2C-29. Geutrv Bi-os.' Show, No, 2—Savannah, Ga., 10, Pei-muidi:ia. Fin., 20. Jacksonville 21. Herman. Selma .<P. IL Sullivan Amnse. Co., tnurs.l— Baltimore, Md.. 24-29. Hi Ileiirv',—Olympla. Wash., 23, Tacoma 20, 27, Seattle 2R, 20. Jones', J. A.. Shows-~-Blakelv. Ala., 21. Hartford 32. Floi-nta 24. Snmusou 25. Slocomb 2U. Liberty Moving Pictures (J. N. Dearolf. mgr.l— Limit. <>.. 2JI, S|>encervllle 24. Springfield 25, 20, Ur'ivnn 27, Ketitou 2S. Bowline Green 20. Lee's Glass Blowers (Jock Lee, mgr.)—Glen OmmML Pn.. 17-22. Mslestlc Ccineily (W. Heywood, mgr.)—Woke- ueld, It. L. II). 20, Providence 21. 22. Murruv Comedy (J. R. Suiltb. mgr.)—Portsmouth, O.. 17-22, HuiiHngton. W. Va., 24-29. Major Slaters—Kane. Ph.. 10, llstrlliurst 20, Mount Jewett 21. 22, Smetb|K>rt 24. "Mavor of I*aii£hland" (Nixon & 2lmmermnu, mgrs.)—New I/nidou. Conn.. 17, Pntuam IS, Ganlner, Mass., 10, Pltchhtirg 20, Wei*tor 21, Norwich, Conn., 22. Westerly, R. L. 24, River- itolnt tS, Mllford, Mass., 20. Maiden 27, Woou- socket, R. L, 28, New;«rt 20. Porker, C. W., Amuse. Co. (Cramer ft Tyler, mgrs.i—Llneohi, Kan., 17-22, Minneapolis 24- 20. Hose Stock (Joseph S. Sklrboll, mgr.)—Plymouth, Pn.. 24-29. . Itnjiers Stock IK, O. Rogers', mgr.)—Avon, N. Y., 2922. Niinda 24-2(1. Ilenti-Bativley (Alse Lcuvltt, mgr.)—N. Y. City 24-29. "Rugueil Hero," lAttmler De Oiinbiva's (James IL Rhodes, mgr.)—Cadis. O.. 24, Mineral City 2-1, Mnssllon ML Alllinnv 27, Kent 28, Ashtabula 20. "Usee for Life" (P. H. Sullivan Amuse. Co., nigra.)—st Y. City 24-20. ".Shadow Behind the Throne," Leander De Cor- dova's (Jamea H. Rhodes, mgr.)—Broekvillc. Ont.. Can., 24, W'atertown. N. Y.. 2.1. Cittmlen 2il. Wateivllle 27, Norwich 28. Cortland 20. Toil, Wm., Stock—Greenville, S. C. 17-22. "Texan SweelliPiirt" (A. Vlllnlr, mgr.)—Petos- kev, Mich.. 19. Boyiie 20. '.'Uncle Tom's Cabin/* McCutcIieon'a— I«raln, O., 21. Klvrlii 22, Beren 24. Wrlglits, The—Valley, Nebr., 20-22. PBiindelpiiiB. —With ihc exception of the t-Jlrtlllllt. where ••purjUlBrity'' eontlnOM for another week, all toe other down tow* houses. Hive 'attraction! new to Philadelphia audlenrea. The (iermnn Theatre, the rtrat plnyUouHc-ln the city to be erected nf/-fJes> 'nan orKanlratlona, fit Kranklln Hteeet nnrt lilrard Avenne, at n coat of fl.Vj.0(H), wog tledlcnted with appropriate ceremonies on Snlnrday, Sept. IK Addresses were mode by Mayor Wearer and Count Von Hatzfeldt, who bore a meaaage from Kmperar W'llllnm, congratulating the Hermann of this city on their enterprise. Acta were aluo given from •Nathan tier Welne" and "Kgmont The house will he conducted with a atock com- pany producing mnndard German playa. W%i.NfTj (Frank Howe Jr., manager).— "Thotte Frimroce Ulrln.'' a tuusk-nl comedy In Ibree acta, with book and mimic by Un- man I'erlet, produced by Chnrlea H. Yale Amusement Cft, hari Its Initial performnDce on Saturday, IS. inaugurating the ninety- eighth neaaon nt this historic playhouse. The comedy tell*, the story of a pretty act- ress. Phyllis, who has completely raptlvarefl John Ellsworth 8r., a sea captain, and also his wn, John Ellsworth Jr. The father, In order to get his son out of the way, sends him on a bcs voyage, and Induces Phyllis to complete her education at the Primrose Seminary. The young man abandons his voyage and visits the young lady In various disguises :it the seminary, nnd Anally wins her love, to the discomfiture of the father. The plot allows df numerous musical Inter- potations, and enabled the company to display'tlrefr slcglnc. ability, to ihe evident satisfaction of a large audience. One of the features of the production la a musical act, by Lillian Bender, Charlotte Baldwin I'd i Hi Pork ins Tupper and Alice Karle. Kdlth Miicon and Thomas If. Persse, who are local favorites, also had congenial roles. The cast: John aslnMtll Sr., Francis Galllkrd; John Klltiworth Jr., Thomas T. Persse; Ar- rhus MIPer, Laurence Colver; Oustrous Mi- llard. Henry Xorman; Michael Dolnn, R. Ja- cob' Move; Robert, Madge Coilum; Miss Charity . Primrose, Elvla Crox Seabrooke; Thy] I is. Edith .uason ; Salle, Irene Hedden j Kemlnary iflrls: Alice Earle, Lillian Bender, t'hnrlott^ Ualdwln, Ida Lee Caston, Lulu Mar- lell, Emily Wellington, Ethel Darrel, Nlta IVOrman, Adelaide Leland and Blanche Caen, Tho engagement Is for two weeks. Chbstnut BeMBB Opeba House (Nixon & Zimmerman, managers).—M.-B. Itaymond's big production of "Little Jack Horner," in- troducing Master Gabriel and George All, begins a two weeks' stay 17. "Charley's Aont" enjoyed two weeks of fair business endlni l5. Oct. 1, Anna Held, In "The Parisian Model." : L-rfiic (Messrs, ShnberL managers).—Pbll- ndelphin Rtidlencea will pass judgment, Sept. 17, on "The Social Whirl," which Is here for two weeks. "Veronlque" departed yt, after a fortnight's engagement of irverage good business. riuoAii Street Theatre (N'lxon & Zim- mermfin, ' managers).—-Florence Itoberts makes ner local debut 17. In "The Strength of the Weak," which remains for two weeks. Francis Wilson, In "The Mountain Climber," Oct. 1. Oarkick (Frank Howe Jr., manager).— Blanche Walsh, In "The Kreutzcr Sonata,'' will be seen for the first lime locally Sept. 17, for two weeks. Rlsnche King, In "Mist Dolly Dollars," enjoyed prosperous business during her .two weeks' stay, ending IS. » CiiKsrxiT Stuekt (Xlxon & Zimmerman.' managers).—'Populnrity," which concluded ii.two week.! - 'engagement 22, has been.we'l received, and has attracted big ho'ttttB. Thomas W. ltoss, who essnys the leading role, Is the' life of the show, and has valuable assistance from Frederic Be Belleville, Jnhn Jack, Edgnr Sehvyn, Florence Itgckwell and Tim Cronln. HUhard Carle, in "A Spring Chicken," for two weeks beginning 2Z. I'akk (F. G. Nlxon-N I rd linger, manager).— Itlchle Karno's London company, in "Around the Clock," new to this city, begins a two weeks* stay 17. "Home Folks" had a proltt- able fortnight's engagement, ending 15. Gianu UruRA IIo-jke (G. A. AYegefartli, manager).—"Carolina," II. Grattnn Donnel- I v's Southern drama, will be unfolded for the brat time locally. 17 and week. James J. Corhett, In "The Burglar and the Lady." dtd nicely last m>ek. "The Awakening of Mr. l>u Frane tfnd "La Dug. Margaret King, Barney First, and Lynutte Sfstent. The Champagne Gbrla sparkled to the satisfac- tion df big hrjnscs last week, which was iiio oiiealAg week of the season, and enabled the potrona to Inspect the new det-uralluna and alterations vinch have Iwcu mndt-, at a cost of *^r»,WK», - mmaarm Street Opera noras (Frank Diiroant, manager).—There Is no change In the bhnesatieM week of 17. The three new ones, "Thv Ileal Estate Rust Co.," "noller Hkating Illng" nnd "Quality Show," furn- 'shing plcnrj' of amusement for the hlg house! in attendance last week. Biudexbthu's Dime Mlmeim (T. F. Hop- kins, cinnager),—Mile. Psycho, the electric woman; la the feature In ihe curio hall, in addition to C'armo's Circus, Inman, contor- tionist; Little Bob, juggler: Heraanl, arm- Icsm wonder: Max^ettl, expansionist; Lad- man, hutni^n ostrich ; German Hose, musician, nnd John' Thompson, blind checker player, In the theatre are: St. Julian, Hart and Dennette, Tom Lfincnster, Miles and Nit- ram, Ada Bonldsn, Barlow and Nicholson, and Lajbln's clneograph. I*lpp rr follows. On I i » OREGON. Portland, —Tin' Helllg (W. T. Pangle, utannuer) opened Its seaaon Sept. 1.1, with William Collier. In "On the Quiet." Tho Stewart Opera Co. week of 111. ■Bakkii ■ (Geo. L. Baker, manager).—The Baker Thentrc Co. put on "Because She Loved Illm So" II, to S. It. O. "Two Little Vagrants" ltl-J^, nnd "A Contented Woman" week of 2il. Eui'iRK (M. W. Seamon, manager).—J. Z. Little's "The World" had two good houses It. "On the Bridge at Midnight' 7 10-22. Star (J. II. Errlckaon, manager).—The Allen Stock Co., week of 10, presenting "From Siro to Son." Lvtiir f Renting & Flood, managers).—The? Lyric Stock Co., week of 10, presenting "Shadowed by Crime." OitAxn (J. n. Errlckson, manager).—Mar- tin Brothers, Eddie Grey and company. Chas. W. Leonard, Ethel Drake, the Grand Opera Trio, the Garncllos, Harold Iloff, and Grnndl- scope. . Pantaoer (John A. Johnson, manager).— Caaton nnd Harvey, Mr. nnd Mm. GUI, Four Musical Catea, Maud Beatty, Little Helen, jean Wilson and hlogrftph. Fritr'r (Tho*. Ilooney, manager).—Bessie Ford, Lillian Block. Claude Seeley, Booule Honnle, MtutrcUus and Hull, Moncrlef and Smith, Mottle Wade Mack. Booney and For- rester. Marie Dlllnrd, Mae X. Vernon. Vir- ginia-Vernon, Jones nnd Bavelle, ahd Fiances Elmer. Oakh Summer Park (S. II. Crledlandcr, manager).—Week of 10: Blng Henderson ind Chhrlcs I'nlr, Ilitdcbrftnd nnd Vivian, Dnro Devil Newman, Deadwood Mac's fnmoua Caytiso players and bucking bronco riders, litAiiu aveni-k (Miller & Kaufman, man- agent)i—"From Tramp to Millionaire" 17-22. "A Woman of Fire" was received with ap- proval, 'by good sized houses, last week. "When Knighthood Was In Flower" 24-20. People's (F. G, Xtxon-Nlrdtloger, man- ager).—Joseph Santley, In "Billy the Kid," comes 17, following a week of excellent re- iiiruH done by "The Hnrglnr'B Daughter." "A Iiad Man from Mexico'' next. Blaxkv'h- (J. P. Eckhardt. manager).— Beatrice Vance, In "Queen of the Clrcua," is here week of 17. Lottie Williams re- 1 tented her former neenptg In "My Tom- toy Girl" iu-l."». to good business. Dollie Kemper, In "The Gypsy Girl," 24. -National (Joseph M. Kelly, manager).— ¥"]0,000 Reward" has Its Hrst local view 17 and week, (iood sized houses placed the stamp of approval on "When the World Sleeps" lO-l.i. "Custer's Last Fight" 24. IIart'k New Tukatkk (John W. Hart. manager).—"A Crown of Thorns" 17-22. "At Cripple Creek" met with cordial ap- provnl last week. "A Sister's Sacrltlce" 24. KoiiKrAi'uii'H (Miller & Kaufman, mana- gers).—"Woman Against Woman" will be nreaented by the stock week of 17, follow- ing ii Hue production of "Jn Mlzzourn,'* 10- 19, which attracted excellent patronage. Sept. 17, "The Factory Olrl." STAxnAiitt (Darcy & Speck, managers).— "Rachel GoldNtlne" Is the vehicle in -which the stock will display Its abilities the cur- rent week, 17. Business was big week of lo- in, when "Her Fatal Sin" was acted. "The Gambler's Daughter" 24-20. Khitk'm (H. T. Jordan, manager) .—The big features In tho bill week of 17 are: Rtf- wurd* Davis and company. In the one act tragedy, "The Unmoiklng," and the Blnck lIitsRnrs- Oilier potent drawing cards ore: George Kvans, who la In his.third week: Claire Bensy, the Labnknns, Barrv and Mal- vern, Milt Wood, Monroe nnd Wesley Watd Brothers, Charlotte Ilavenscroft, Smith and Johnson, the Richards, tho Austins and the klne'Ptmp'L The attendance continues big. -BI.TOI- (George W. Illfe. mnnnger).—The London Gayoty Girls furnish entertainment week of 17. Those enlisting-their services are: Pat White, the Vedmars, Ferguson and Wutson. Adonis and Swinburne, UTssetl nnd Scott. Grace Dcnn, Jack Rnh and Nettle tii-Aii t. Carr's Thoroughlireds held the at- tention of big houses last week. Avenue Girts next. ■Ltck,lm (John G. Jermon, manager).— Ihe \anlty Fair BuHesuuers are the attrac- tion week of 17. The olio names: Welsh and Mltlnud, Howell and lOroerson. the Five Eng- I fill Hoses, Anderson and Marquette, nnd Barry De Lartey. The Bon Tons did well last week, llehman's Show and F. Dl Brv- nnt a Glrla follow. ' Cabi.vu (Kilns & Koenlg, managers).—The Transatlantics 17-22, presenting "The Klubh- Dubh Conspiracy," and vaudeville numbers by MUe. De Lank Howard Bros., Friend and Downing. Goforth and Doyle, World's Comedv Four, nnd Minnie Hughes. Bob Manchester'a Cracker Jacks, with Bob Van Osten as. the chief fun maker, had plenty of patronage last week. The Runaway Girls 24. THncAnEiin (Fred Wlllson, manager) — The Washington Society Girls 17. They will ofTer two new burlesquers, entitled "Lew In Including: Abble Carlton, Hohnn and Kear- ney, Carmenclta, John F. Tweedy, Zallsb, Wtt«btirir.—At the Nixon (Thoa. r. Kirk Jr., manager) Henrietta Croaman, in "All-of-a-Sudden I'eggy," Sept. 17-22. Last week Goo. M. Coban, In "Geo. Washlngtoa Jr," packed the house at every performance. Thos. W. Rosa, in "Popularity** 24-20. Ar.vix (R. M. (inlick A Co., managers).— Maclyn Arbuckle, in "The County Chnirman," 17-22. Last week Eva Tnnguoy packed the house at every performance In ber new mu- sical comedy, "A Good Fellow," from the pen of Mark Swan. It la presented In three acta, the music being written by Melville Col- lins. The piny was given Its Initial produc- tion at the Academy of Music, Reading, Fa., Sept. 4, In the story It appears that Dolly Sevier, who has married Jack Hnrlow secret- ly. Wishes to visit him at his bachelor apart- meats, and dons male attire In order to do to. But when she i 'turns to her own apart- ment she Is not given time to change her at- tire before she is surprised by the entrance of a policeman, looking for one of the poker players who has escaned from the flat below. He mistakes Dolly for the master of the flat. lie Is no sooner gone tuan the fleeing poker player comes In oy way of the fire escape. The young man takes Dolly for a fellow sport and asks that he he permitted to stav Ip the flat, over night, until the police hare retired. . Before Dolly can get him out of the' tint' the Janitor nnd policeman demand admittance again. The poker player Is hur- riedly rockfd In one of the rooms. Before letting them In Dolly makes a quick change of dress and meets them In her proper cbar- ucter. Iin,endeavoring to explain the pres- ence of a young man In the place she con- fesssa to .the Janitor that she is married to him. The arrival of Dolly's, real husband complicates matters, nnd the turmoil thus started Is continued throughout the remain- ing net-. The cast: Nann. Hylda Holds; Sam Pollock, Richard Humes; O'llara, John Simpson; Sylvia Wlnthrop, Frances Cam- eron ; Dolly Sevier, Kva Tanguay; Tom Cnunce. WUllum Friend; Jack Harlow, Haw- nrd Hickman; Prudence Sevier. Florence Morrison. Andrew Mock 24-20. ■ 'Guano (Harry Davis, manager). — This week's bill: Schllzonyl's Hungarian Band. Jo* Hart's "The Crlcketts," Nora Seymour. , W. K. Crlpns and Ten Geisha Girls, will Rogers and horse, Clifford nnd Burke. Thrw l,anuize Bros., Marzelo and Mlllnv, Wllln IL Wakefield, Henry and Young, Qulgley Bros.. Katie Rooney, Kleanor Blanehard, Dale and Rossi. Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien, and the cine- matograph. Belakco (J. A. Reed, manager).—"Fan- ttna" 17-22. Last week. Virginia Hariied played to satisfactory bnslness. Margaret Anglin and Henry Miller, in "The Great Di- vide." 24-2D. Blakky's EsrriBE (X. C. Wagner, mana- ger),—"The Curse of Drink" 17-22. Last week. Cecil Spooner, In "The Girl Raffles," packed tho house, John J. Farrell, In "The t'ountnnd the Convict." 24-29.' ■ Buotr (R. M. Gnllck k Co.. managers).— "A Millionaire's Revenge" 17-22. Last week, "The Boy Behind the Gun"' played to the usual large business. "Queen of the High- binders" 24-21). . Oaybtv (Jas. K. Orr, manager).—The world Heaters 17-22. Last week the Bach- elor^ Girls gave a good show, and were given good patronage. The Dainty Duchess Co. 24- AcAnEMr of Ucstc (II. W. Williams Jr., mnnnger).—The Empire Bnrlesquera, featur- ing Roger Imhof, 17-22. .Last week Miner's Merry -Bnrlefliniers played to packed houses. I* ay Foster Co. 24-21). Li'xa Batik. —All week: The Great Ray- mond. Giienthera Famous Forty Band. At the Casino. Jewell's Manikins. Dream City.— All week: Ilolcombe's Pitts- burg Hand. Two La Marrs and Fred A. Rock. Weht View.— Snnda». ltl: Mayer and his Hnnd. Select dancing every evening. Kexxywoui). —Sunday, 1H; Royal Guards of Japon, In military drill; Nlrella'a band concerts, Dewelrd, and Marr and Kvans, (alhoon. —Sunday, Id: Marine Band con- certs, Jimmy O'Brien and Clarice Templetou. Oak vom».—Sunday, 1(1: Second Regiment Hand concerts and L. cinlr McLaughlin. bucTH emn.— Sunday, l«: Rocereto Band concerts and H. F. Ulaney, vocalist. » ■■ -1 Vorltv-At the York Opera House (B. C. Pentz. mnnnger) "The Girl from Broadway" Sept. 10. "The Pit," to ordlnarv sized house. 11. "The County Chairman." to fair htwl- ness. kl "A Millionaire's.Revenge" 14. Kath- crlne Purnell Stock Co. 17-22. "When Knight- hood Was In Flower" 21, "The Busy Bov* p 24. 'Lovers and Lunatics'' 20, "Deserted at the Altar' 27. . TABLon (Wm. B. Pyle, manager).—This house reopens 17. During the Summer sea- son a numlwr of changes were made at this little playhouse, and It has been thoroughly renovated, Highland Taiik Thkatbe (The York Street Railway Co.. manngfra).—This popular Sum- mer attraction closed Saturday evening, offer a moat successful season, which waa Inken up almost entltely by the Highland Park Stock Co. Nathaniel Appel, manager, tendered a farewell banquet to the memlwra of the com- pany on Friday night, at Harlncker's Cafe. Quite an elaiwrate menu was served. Geo. 1*. Ilnnduii ahd wife, who have been with the Highland Park Stock Co. during their enilre engagement, left for Snerbrooke. Quebec where they will Join the Keystone Drnmailc Co. ltettillntr—At the Academy of Music. "Ihe Dairy Farm," Sept. 11, la. "The Olrl from H.-nadwnv" 13, "Deserted at the Altar 14. "Around the Clock" 1.1. OnritBUU.—The usual good business Inst week with Herrmann, the Great; Mr. and Mra. Jltumle Barrv. Dan Qulttlnh nnd Kel- ler Mack, Fred Watson nnd Morrlswy Sis- ters. Laredo ahd Blake, Kdward Goy and Bedlnl. Gkand Or-EttA IIof.su.—Kathryn Purnell, In repertory, had well filled houses 1Q-Ifi, Bum'.—Boston Belles, 10-12. nnd Vanity Fair nm-lesquers, llt-lt), drew good buslnesH. Hurrlslmru.—At the Lyceum (at Rel«, manager) Harry Uereatord, 1)1 '"i'he Woman Hater," was a big suce*** Bept. 10. "nf Girl from Broadway" hnd a big house li. "The County Chairman," with TfieDdore Ba> cock, was a paying attrncttdh 1& Robert I.omlne. In "Man »nd Stip»rrnnn.' 13. BJn ■ Inrgc audience. Mnude Fealy 17, Andrew Mack 111, and "('barley'! Autu" 20. Ofni Hninp. (ML Rels. mstinaerl.—J» Myrkle Harder Co. drew -large honses la« week. The Emma Bunting Co. week of i*<