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8 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. August 2 oh ra» ran. »mtu.i, jult 20. m*...^ •*»-*• t /*» iiTTT *\ »f!T , *"l* ¥*T *I*I">ATTTYT T? twenty-four Hoar m»n. On Sunday it '• .* 7*i* {Ci^nn Y Armour Company, Mr. and Mm. Every week there Is a opt record of time klni TTXTf. PIT T V WTT W lA/FVl IN I frill Kl 1* « rlcasure to wl him around the lot and listen "^"J^aVli W a7 Atalna aid th« W«Mtb B ade on our outfit tols i*»*on. Sometimes It i, , 1 WU DLLLO W1U/ WI-J1 HI IIW/UDJLIU* t0 W .wn,, of "the man ahead." MrHowland **"' TtbI'n,; "ok Ounrn Belw' new record for bad weather but the past W „J * * f V la well known In show circle., and in the W nter S^fLrj „]„ Booth Chicago next week. It was for tuick work In handllns ibe show, ■ ■ . , |a the superintendent of the New York Hippo- 8 *°S, w , ul B p i7. ghowa own here to-day. . titer arriving at Crookaton. It was 10.80 when mnra. Cttlo Ml 25.—Dislgter h«8 wla> on that account. Bowerer, we did not attach In (jrdo*. H3fc> Miller leaves tor Dresden. Germany, we palled In on Thursday nistit. We were olreadr iMthT^nffnlo^Bili rWBlSS end Pawnee OMeaw, and tlie stow wenjsway from toere 00 Another bright ipot every morning is ft! T. IW * J"g .^Splr*uuHir-rX^" one day late. being delayed In Winnipeg, "2 f^mtFlUl. H^MMt^H U ?.Tw lb Vr D ^wUn , ^Yi%« U S?* 1 ind *** w5M»? J* !S!l W, i JI22 Sr^'foSta»»?T%rt5l R^c'TsW; «« fj* The fair, waa to be^opened'at *S h^sjCt** ^^ fits mffi«53MaS3« MVr out of UiIb city. Trouble, wmcn aas Men jTSnasiwiHt if leartTw.o6o7and>rtLin1e " "^S Drew*totoed at Danbury, In the capacity W^ ^fmJH jSSFJSLi^L^J^ &mMjfoB*J2fi£Z£sB£ S ?»Al«_«»<.-jL.*>«a,S^-Wil£5 - 5 l Bt , 8&«s , i > pitrtow^oMr..Forte.. grtjS.lsa: dt the attachment of the Bhow for 106,000, by tubMiBttM- "Therefore, In "View" of that default the United State* Printing and Lithograph ^ Llllle'., I Instructed Charlea H. Redmond and Co. and aa the ahow owners bate noF fur- j onn T , u 0 ttom, the attorney! who represent the nlsiicd the required bond, amounting to United State. Printing and Lithographic Ooin- double that of the attachment, the crganlza- jiany In Denver, to take snch measures aa they ?K.iT«»! nun blought neceaaaTy here to protect my company. A s^Snd "ttochment, anpplemaiting the '"T reached fcnvernryjelf Jtooday uwnlng and "-'-"^"ftua In behalf had a conference with Colonel Cody and Major Llllle. Redmond and Bottom were present at Now for the movies I one mentioned, for *20,000, CIRCDS AND CARNIVAL IN CHICAGO. (Special Wire to Tom Ourra). A. at., Friday, and about the quickest work ever done «n an outfit like this was commenced. The haul wa. about n inllc. At B a. if.. Buckskin Ben's Wild Went ar.d Dog and Pony Showa w as ready. They were the fir»t one, bnt from that tlmo on until O.SO, one by one was floUhedd until unc mcu..^^ •-• ;--.■-£,-■ ri-fioifli, Llllle. Bedmond ana Bottom were present sx Jolt 28. of *L H - T aau££?.i .nrhnraS to ?he flow, that conference. LIUIe admitted hi. default and ^g 101 n^jj, ^,1 WUa We »t Show ga»e two proved an **££^"&3£g/°LPiJ^2 asked th.t we do nothing until another confer- „Somi£>tirwi the Nat. Bel.s Faoooa Sbowa and tbere se«n» lUUe likelihood or Its con ^^ yfUA ^ Mte<1 for „„ Tuetdoy—yeateiday. opened aweek". engagement yerterday. a Fred Sargent, formerly of Barnum A Bailey, and now prominently Identified with amusement affairs In Venice, California, was a CLrprBB caller tverythlng was Id good shape One might m today, while In Chicago in conference with local that we were playing a one Jar stand, as tbe big rjartles In reference to a big amusement deal for crowd was out. Friday and Saturday was very tte Pacific OoastnowMinder way, detail, of which light. Orookston has a nice little fair, but the Sat bY printed In a mjbsequent Issue. nttend.iiee doe. not Justify a cam val cownanr Mr Sareent stoiTOuoff at Denver en routs with twenty or more attractions playing it. ii ow . East, and airs "Two Bill.' Shows condlHons are ever, every one made a^MM* mm nlthongh it Trttifnl •• *a» working a uttio too fast in the liandllni; of the .now. tlnulng. ence, which be .aked for on Tuesday—yesterday. J™^ . week's engagement yesterday, ut Ken- , , _. r Superior, Via., Is our next week stand, and we CommUsioner Nlabett bnB placed deputies* ^ h , Te ^ ten linie t)M , receipt, for another ?„•„, '^.t toth .ggregatlon« played to splendid rnlns Far Bast have changed theIr Asbury Park, too rNeptct>l of nlcep charge of tbe abow property, and a dla- a , y ^ ev (n | nr . Therefore we attached the bm^e,,. rte i 0 l Banch Show created an un- N. J., with the .Bed Bank date, on Aug. 7, to -^jj Jjj =, k | rtlnf In charge I cool weather all wert. onr nerecmeut between the two showmen owners Bnow tD a | t s car. and—by constructive possession vtmK \i J f aTO rable impression, the parade coming avoid playing Bed Bank on the same oato w»u w ^ m , ktng today. Dresages a dissolution of partnership. .A _ tne track, on which the cars owned and n.ed oy j n r or C nthaela.tlc approval. „ . _ . another show. out,-, has Ecd ° Dlon . : " wltu "": Not onlr w . 1,h «". hut number Of the advance dates have been can- the ahow are now standing. Llllle has abandoned- under the aaepice. of tbe Business Mens'Club, Ad* Cuuia^of the Clalr« Twin Slaters, ana f g Onion may make some nerialfllgLin , t EXES and every move points to a definite the men with tbe .bow and thrown them upon Nat- j^ „ m h „ e , big week. almost foly recovered from the bad fnlManc had tlmw _ aDd h „ nB8 , b al wonder i Dg how eel lea, ana every juoyc •""'" Denver, but I have arranged for their feeding Among the visitors who divided their time be- in Watertown on July 8, and will soon te la p arac i, a , w ^ Da , Bp j,is sleeve to use, and if hj> cloning and housing and I have also arranged for the tween these amusement enterprises yesterday harness again natc rnlwrrrw THIl*' Hhnws lias been unfortu- and housing and 1 have also arranged for tno Th« Two Bills ,» nftw " fl " _,„ i_phlla- ret urn of the Indians with the ahow to their ,te Ihta ******>£• 1 ",J P fJi a n A G 7caS.cd Ss5?at"as™ Meantime. I want to «ay that Llllle e,rofltiible, and, In fact, In the iiiJ«IIim JgJ iTeantlme ttat Colonel Cody Is lo LUlle's were: Coknel W. W. Cochrane, Frank Gentry, f t'onlfnueil on page tS.) show fas not tnado tnoncy. .In many, pt Here la tho oltnatlon regarding that matter: We offered to agree to defer poyment of our CARNIVAL NEWS )GCQOOC&00O V GCCCCCCCCCCCGGG<»CCCCC C0 OCCCCQ330C3G0OOi tody a mortgage on, the ranch Ja Norn Platte. ' "10. Llllle holds hotel owned by ■corses of a multl-inllllonalre to lias it over jj^ mortgage on the &(... the abonli. Oidy. In Cody, Wyoming. That hotel la wvrtb Th« Desvar Pott, of Inly 28, itatea tbe e.M »7s,ooo. o>l<«el Cody l. willing to tr.nsfer aothorlLtivelr « tollowa; , „ , these secniitle. to onr company so that the show "The sttachment Monday nlatt, In Denver, of „,,, ^ released to flnlat tbe seaaon, but Llllle tbe Buffalo Bill and Townee Bill Shows by ths ^im blank refuse, to make any such tranafor, Uulled states Printing aud Lltnvgrauh Company, lna 0Br only recourse, therefore, was attack* was a step taken as much iu the Interest* of mt. Buffalo Bill a* It waa in the lnteteat. of the « -jjow, then, let me aay something concerning printing and lithographic company, according to the connection of Mesars. F. 0. Ttonfll; and B. H. ■ statement made In Denver to-day by AitolplJ Tatntaen, owner, of the Sella-Floto Clrcua, with Marks, of Chicago, general counsel of tbe United the Boffnto BIllFawnee BUI Showa. At the be- fetutes Printing and Lithograph Company, at Cm- , inning of thl. season Mr. BonSIs and Mr. Turn- elnnull, Ohio. . men loaned to Colonel Cody and Major Llllle tbe "■As general counsel for the United Bute. ilua of , 20 ,oo0 with which to start the season. m^Sf SUETu\SmTBUm >«.. this Prlntlog and Utbograph ComiKiny,' said Mr. ^.t loan la now overdue. But Mr. llonfil. and * JJ{ 00 ln( f^J , , ,r ' ll JJeeably Impressed w th the gen- Mtrks, 'I can say that we hnvc noue but the Mr . Tammen have made no attempt of any kind ™ l " , e » n . , f k wa " 0 ? S orgauljatlon. While busl- frlendllct feelings for Wonjl William Cody, to emtmrras. Colonel Cody and his partner be- ■» ff'SKEgo Height, was not of a meteoric na- Col. Oody Is an honest man. If it Is possible M cause of default on that loan, and they have not JJJJ 'ZS^FgS^mwSi good nnd the ahow a man to be too honeat. then. Col. Uody. Is JUnt interfered la any war with the .legal processes by tore. £* l l SSta. n ^j lu . lHh ebow NAT REISS FAMOUS SHOWS CREATE FAVORABLE IMPRESSION IN ILLINOIS. ORE OF THE BEST CAWUVAL ORGASIZATIONS EN TOOK. BY WiUXN A. PATUCE. ninn".""when. Col. Coiiy'rcluriieil "to America from which l"vras"ceni'pelled "to protect mv company. «"ye great satisfaction his inat great tour of Kuroi>e lie paid voluntarily They have been broad-minded and generjma 'V Vi'ir^and Mu^er Rela. 1. lustUed''to be- C. E."Mela, Barney B. Quartar. ticket sellers-, to Ibe Ilnlloy estate Ibe sum of *I100 GOO, nlthouiiH thronrtont. Now, however, and quite naturally. H « taSSnllll " BTm 111 Prank Bennett, talker; II. lUmmood. glass the estate which he owed volition, ■ml no attachment bands hove be... by tlie way l» which be seems to have deeded over all his proiierty to his present partner, Ma- jor Llllle—lbs Tawaoo Dill' of tbls present ahow combination, 'Here sre> the fact. 1" ""* case. In DecemUr ogi psny entered Into u Joint" and several contracts Uic lotted Slates facts In PrlVtln g and Lltliograph Com- Jm-T 2R & Ihe absence - day, JIfalnat tho Buffalo Bill Wild West and Pnw A wholesome St and the various attractions BUST. mm P«r Kaat flbowa. D. Clinton, who was ]J^<S*££L*&L**l *&L!2*& opiwlnted receltcr, will go to Denver, Col., file "liowaj. lucompetent^nanas, Willi Colonel Cody sad Major Llllle for tbe print Ing of all their posters and lithographic nutter and program, and date bills for the season of 1018. It sal estimated that that printing would amount in tho season to about $50,000. At that time my company held notes to the value of Jonathan v. Ti-rr)'. »:uo.2i!: Charles Anderson, »:id, aud Fred. W. Diddle, |3,S0O, SHOW DISBAKDCD. .Tilt 29. Tun tTr.irps.it Is advised direct from Denver that will land, and where, but he generally knows where he Is golag to light. In other words "There's a rcoeon." Okorge Calahan came back with ui at Cedar R&plda, and is one of the bnsy ones. George "on go out on Saturday night and sell a sleeping cor in about ten minutes. George la one of those boy. that It would take a great big book to keen s list of the names of his friends. Buckskin Ben to, as usual, "packing them In." No one has ever tried to frame up a show Just like Ben's, and even if they did, they could never make the success that be has done with his. Den Goes Ills own talking on tbe front, and his errong personality and the earnest way be has of telling things, gains tbe people's confidence at once. The Water Show la keeping up its record for big crowds, and tbe rainy weather does not make any <Uffereoce > as the girls do not mind getting wet. Jack Polllt has added one more freak to his big ten In-one. This is s kangaroo rat. horn with tint two legs. It makes a very attractive addi- tion. Jack has been up among the tnpmoney class with all hi. shows for nearly sll season. Went In a drug and news store the other dsy at Crookston, and asked for s Ouppant. Was told they did not handle them, bnt thought I could get one In the hardware store nnt door. s THE GREAT SOUTHERN SHOWS. rrroBR-ST, Mien., July 24. Tbe Great Southern Shows are now In Petoskey, showing under the auspices of tbe City Fire De- partment, and everyone la well pleased with the way things are turning ont. While the shows were In Traverse Olty the merry-go-round owned by Wm. In inn n was pur- chased by J. B. Moore, of Lapeer, Mich. Elmer Cote sold his high striker to Mack Fos- ter, and left the ahowa in Traverse Olty. Louis Berger, the general agent, Is well ahead* with his booking, nnd was back to the show on a visit in TrsveiEo City. Thelma Evens left tbo shows in Traverse Olty. The grounds In Traverse City were very sandy, Jfoio Lee, Fat Babv, all yeara old: weighs 207 making it very difficult to get stukea to hold. louiida—Kruiy Jones, manager; Mrs. Knuy Harry Blum now has charge of B. II. Klela's Jones, attendant; Tootsle Jones, playmate j Wm. Juice and Ice cream cones. Common, Lawrence Benton, ticket »ellera. Mrs. Mamie Bchlebcrl Jumped from Colorado /•.'lliworfa, Fioe-ln-Onc—Phil. Ellsworth, mau- City. Col., to Petoskey. to Join her spot the sfiot. ager; Dick Dchlller, Bob Jones, ticket sellers; Mrs. Ousale Beauford Is back with the tdiowa Joe Dowen, cnnvaainan. again after a two weeks' visit win frltada at .Irene, the human Butterflv—3. Q. Fenn, man- her home In Philadelphia, ager: Mra. J. G. Fenn (Irene); Dan Cotta, me- Joe Beauford, who left the shows In ManlHice, . cbanlc I Geo. Anderson, Will Msley, ticket sellers; to take a much need rest, Joined tbe sbow agala came this Fall aud his leaving will renlly be a K. O. Jones, Bill Akers, musical bally-boo; Candy In Petoskey. loss to tho business. louersou, cauv.sman. Tbo shnw. leave here Sunday, for Saulte Ste. Boater Not Itclss Sbowa: Executive—Nat Betas, Jfofordrome— Chas. Hoffman, manager; Dick Marie, where they ahow for one week, under lb. (Special to Thb Niw Tork Clippbb.) OiicAtio, Saturday, July ZG. I bad the plaasure of visiting tbe Nat Betas Tbe Nat Belas Shows wlif pTay'oa Flic streets In Kensington, 111., week lector*: Jas. Powell, Will Pollard, Geo, Richard- son, Itobt. Johnson, asslstnat.. Condcinaiin Ferris Wheat— J. O. Fenn, man- ager; Howard McKlnstry, engineer; D. W. Ootto, assistant euglnetr; Mel. Jackson, ticket seller. Kutciijomimr Va4tle—Un. B. C. Normllc, manager; 11. L. Masters, principal clown: Geo. Brown, Jack White, assistant clowns; K. E. Dowdy, masher machinist. lids Ten in One —C. E. Mcts, manager; Mrs. _ section of this issue of Tub Now Yoiik Cijipeu, It is not Improbablo that Mimager Beiss will retire from tbe carnival 110,000 from tbe Buffalo Hill Pawnee Bill Show, ,,,„ T „„ lm , H1 ,„ w uaB t^,,, disbanded for the owner aad general manager; J. G. Fenn, bnalueis Weston, door talker; Chick Walcott, mechanical auspices of the Elks which notes matured In April and May of this it . 1>0 „ „„ uat e. bsve been canceled, tbe perform- manager and treasurer; Eeuben Oruberg and Jas. ■toll bally-boo: Ed. Wickwlre, E. H. Eckwroth, ■ year, aud which note., also, wsrs Indorsed by fri are scattering snd all the feature acts have Wal.b, concession managers: Z. A. Augur, gen- .--i" in a »na i"i"i» nv. !■- !•■> n s/i (ilrllli VUUsjTIsVavw ujnuaH^iD . mi. **. .iumih ■ o* ■• Major Llllle. Joined other alion.. Tbe Indians have been sent cru J agent. J. W. Balk? and Paul O. Binm, pro " 'Now, then, up lo the btglnnlng of July; of tb » l, ack t<> „ ie (.Ko^fjtion,, 'fhomas Smyth, of Tul- outers; J. Edwardi, general superintendent; John, year my company bad supplied to tho Cody-Llllle )yt u wn, Pa., claims he l> owner of half the plant viilte, train master; Ed, Walsh, anlutant train •how printing to the value of $40,000. Up to tho „„t n(> gipce attsebment was Hied, nurcbaaed tnaatvr; Fred Kampeter, electrician; Geo. Ander- beglinilng of July wo had not received a cent ou Major 'Llllle's other half. He has tiled salt In aou, assistant electrician; Joe Moderer, chief car account of that printing. About July 1 my coin- federal Court agalnHt the sheriff tor SoO.000. pany loatructed me to attach the abow, which William 1*. Hall, of Lancaster, Mo., has a rep- came to Chicago at that time. I prepared to at- rcsentullfe here through whom be claim, the tech, but Major Llllle taw wo ami asked for time, taut elephants, now housed at the Sella-Floto Llllle agreed to send mo |10,000 on account of winter tiuarl.ra, where all tbo animal, ore lielng Ihe $00,000 if we would let the .how go un- carefully looked after, Lew Itea, Mra. Bca, ticket attnrbed and continue ou for about two mora weeka. Tbla I agreed to do, although Llllle's note for $10,000 on account of ihe printing fur the tircvloua season was then In default. W« felt rlentlly to Colonel Cody and didn't want to era- burraaa him. After agreeing to thai exteaaloa of time with Llllle ws lent the ahow printing to tho value of tIB.OOO, and that brought the total In- debtedness of the Cody-LHlle showa to tbe print- ing comnuny—for this present season—to more tbnii 110,000. And not one cent had beeu ptild Bide ahow Maiiuger Harry G. Wilson claims ho owns the wild ualniala In the side show, and tho U. 8. Tent and Awning Co., of Chicago, have replevlneil tbe canopy tent, claiming lliey are tbo owner, of same. lVrfomiers, who nro stranded In Denver, have begun suits through Varloua Denver attorney, for amounts owln* them. All employees so stranded jk J M j Oft g , rider, j i*w uea, «r.. ttss, ssssssi CARLSTROM'S FALL. ' fatwnaflMal r»eatre—Chaa. Dekrako, mana- _ rrofeaaor Carlalrom, aviator, with the Fernrl ger; Ourley Hlder, ticket seller; Odette, Mamie, Show, bad a very narrow escape. Flying tan Lakeua, dancers; Joe Mills, canvaaman. Brautford to Toronto with a heavy wind behind Gtroldins and Babv—Bill Evans, manager; «lm. In fact, a small gale, Prof. Carltrom hutl a neuter; Alec. Bhodes, painter; Dode Corey, press Harry Smith, ticket seller; Walter Johnson, cau- nilahap with his machluc, the controller breaking. agent; Fred. O. Burd. secretary; D. W. Cotta. vaaman f u *' x " lt ,bo B, m» time tho frame broke, caused bllll-oard agent; Barney Loten, band leader. d, t „ b. Klowers, cookhouse, knife rack, dart by oak worms In tho wood which were not per- Band: 0. Uazcleaf, B. L. Isbell, Leon Jordau, eallery und hlch striker. elidible when tbe machine was made, aa tbo 11. H. Meyer, O. Waplee. W. Psagusl, John Geo. Beynolds, China wheel, ball game and outside surface was smooth nnd had all appear- Bheppard. Geo. Calno. John O'Cnlela. L. S. Logan, r illo range. aim ol being a perfect piece of wood. C. A. Daleer, 11. Poos, B. Lewis, O. Hsney. Tony Spring, feather flowers and candy Boss. Falling fully teven hundred feet and lending la Free Acta: Marvelous Melville, the upside j. O. Gibson, Japanese! plug pong and China ? tree two miles from Oalcvllle. Ontario, Canada. dowu man; Ted and Kriu, high diving dog.; wheel. he milled himself together to Und that all thnt Iltieucn Gruherg, doll wheel, confetti and nov Mf had hapneoed to him personally waa a ten ATI J1A<: I IO.NH : DisfelosaT—Curley Blair, manager; Andy Lewis, Dutch Wllklns, ticket sellers; Qeo. Lucy, Bill Walker, canvsanen; W. Whltmore, Alex. Untlsen, Joe Bokea, principal comedians; Mia.. M. Whit YOUNG BUFFALO WILD WEST. COL. CUMMINS' FAR EAST V. C SEAVH'SWODROME. were cared for by tho sheriff, Hie cook tent being m nD mihi C. Bently, Mlas 0. Gadaen, Ed. John kept open to accommodate tbeae people. BO n, Karl Johnson, K. C. Jones, singers and Waiiukn A. Fatuok. dancers; 0. B. Johnson, plsno. 111 Jfotelle, the BUj Girl Show: L. 8. Hogan, shaken up, but not seriously Injured. A local manager; W. H. Carden, chief electrician; Harry horse trader lu Port Jervls brought some outlaw. Bp|iB, Joe Barry, assistant electricians; L. Lock, Br al. niiri.uin. In yesterday, four rangy, wicked looking brutes, but they couldn't throw onr cow-hunds. Art La Pearl was ringing something abso- lutely new In the sent, before the sbow, tbo mes- senger boy clown. He really puts on some sei-euni- lngfy funny HtmitM with the crowds. Jud Brown la working with him. Our bunch of cowgirls was augmented last John Wilson, ticket sellers; Moselle, Miss S. Pluuket; Lottlo Bogert, Grace Blair, Ella Carden, Blllv Wells, Mlaa Lorton. specialties; Miss Ham- mood, Mlas ElliBton. Mlas Cornell. Miss Johnson, i; Dad Wolff, B. Morrow, Jsek HiiNKunAt.i:, Fa.. July 27. Business la One, thuuk you. luo last three days In Connecticut, and the two daya In New York were Just one thing after another la the matter of crowds. And we have a show bind, whose arena, and feats genuine specimen of the real article, who does thlugs and sava nothing about It, JUamlo Klchor, cowboy, la lli» man. Little Jliomle McOulre. a Brooklyn boy, la visiting frlenda hi Port Jervls, N. V. The little fellow has recently recovered from a fever and was sent by his parents away from the crowded ivudltloua of the lilg city life to tbe smaller town, to recuperate. Yesterday, with some of his com Mlas Imiiiell, chorus Morrow, canvasmen. Trip to Ifooti—W. L. Wright, manager; Slim . Leesman, master machinist; John Hogan, Geo. week by the arrival of Misses Dorothy Carter and Tate, assistant machinists; Mary Plclster, Geo. Iluclah Warg, Miss Warg comes from the J. Winters, ticket sellers; II. Walker, canvaaman. Frank Hatch Shows. Parker TarcO Ahicl Juntplnp aor.e Corpuissl game, J. Bosentbal, manager of tbe No. 1 Car. re- _sam Nngatn, manager; Joe Nagatt, aaalrtant J. Taylor, flah pond, signed, I understand, lo better himself In an- manager; B. A. Stewart, engineer; Geo. Bead, as; Mr. and Mrs. Beaver, bear wheel, country store cities. Mra. James Wa!nh, candy wheel, country store ond hoop-la. Fred, Fnrr. knife rack and hoop-la. Sam Nagato, vase wheel. Fen Fouat. bear wheel. . Nate Miller, China wheel and poodle dog wheel. Ed. Sbrlner. ball game. J. Seeord, ball game. Mrs. 11. Meyers, hand strike. Sam Soloman, African dip. John White, ten pin game. Joe Dickson, soft tlrluka and cones. Mr. Pollard, postal gallery. Mr. Wnmsley, postal gallery. J, Finch, dart gallery and doll rack, it. Meltter, weighing scales. J. T. Howard, pop corn machine. Rd. Walker, ping pong. T. T. McOreary, ride range and ping pong Inch tear in his trousers on tho Inside of tbe right knee. When tbe wing broke It caused the engine to accede to the power of gravity aod most naturally being heavier than the profcKsor, got to the tree a little In advance, and broke tbe branches (ond tbe momentum) aavlug bl. life. Going to the nearest farm house he nrranged to be conveyed to Oakvllle, where be canght a 0. I'. It. train for Totonto. Arriving on ibe lot he was simultaneously accosted by Vic. Levitt and 0, II. Alnsworth, and asked where hla aeroplane was. Ills reply, to the astonishment of both partlea, was, "I have none." Then when asked to explain he said; "I once had one. but It Is a pile of kindling wood ond Junk out there about twenty mllcB." He also said: "It was my first 1011,* and I hope to God, boys, It will be my last. Boys, I thought of everything I hud ever done In my life during that fall." • Oarlatrom left for New York to get another machine, and promises to bo on the Job again la Woodstock next week. hero Not of ihe eustoinarv ° a "' capacity, not. however, wild this attrac- Blatant enguicer; Bll Heed, Joe Oweiia, ticket nnd ball game. • hernlami. iwifined to iSa tlo °- w a« »m.ble to see him. s» cannot say where aclivra; Oeo. Parsons, Billy Bonders, ticket col- Al. Cullen, stein wheel ofkronerIv"^a7tai but a L « "O^- °- •*• Keunedv, from Ihe No. 2 Car. auc- ■ » .. B ? r "at, "v a — , i tIT/\T»TTT AM C T """ **-"'" , " i v -'* eeeds him, and Ed. Cunnlngbam is now lu charge et the No. 2 Oar, vice Kennedy. Col. H. 0, Sweeney, formerly of tho 101 Bench. 1. now making arena annooncemvuls here. Col. Uweeney Is an old timer In Ibe .how game, and we are all glad to have him "with It." Mr. 8eaver, general manager, left last Thursday for Oblcago on business connected with his Yurtoas theatre and hippodrome enterprise*, and ALLEN SHOWS. sx runs: s. nsgn. Winnii'ko, Canada. Joly 18. Jack Pollltt lost half of bla tea-ln-eoe top by Ore Monday evening. Prompt work on the part of the employees and a large tank of water handy saved tbe rest of it. Barney Garrlty. treasurer for onr shows, has had to work doable time thin week, as he says it takes him twice aa long to count the Canadian money. Barney Is one of those nice, quiet boys Ali'ins. better known as "The Florida Fat Girl," the early part of the season one of the big attractions at Point Breeze Psrk, Philadel- phia, Pa., la to go with tbe Armstrong Sbowa, of Rlvervlew Park, Chicago, III., en tour with the Con T. Kennedy Carnival Co., Joining tho show at Toronto. Aug. 20. ARTHUR OIAMMERSTEIS RETURNS. Arthur Hammersteln arrived from abroad to recuperate, icsteruay, wiui some oi ma com- to ... _,,„. rjv,,-.,,, " '"' • ~ ,_. .. ... ,. .,,,'„ ,,» tW^mwy>fVl«n and'it *hat toe. along a pnnlons'he wa* In bathing at a awlmmliig resort *'w ^a^nttonseoeral Insurance aavnt of New JSTsaaJL 2?aSa on^reSrvdasTverl^MaaH ■Vm- t " 1 » business at U.> . . crnuin, which in hla weakened.physical comlltlon fl f^ rMmmln. alsn eniertaine,! r»r. W.lah. „LVtS. . iZ^f nd attemU to hi. work and bis i™f 20. on ha Provence. Ho expressed to- Uie some time. dignatlon at the dliBcuitlea placed In his way The board of directors or lb* exposition con be ""«' »y'"B i? engage uvuiuniic ■ lltUe proud of Ihe line of exhibits they had the Uammcrateln operatic venture. BL J— - *iL. > \. i,.^, ,.,,,. ,k., «v wbvh. lueni iv, una win vsnuouut«-<iiy frame wafer am? SSSm^S'^SSS^ »' ""^.£2?^aS^SSSP boy bad disappeared aud dived for him. For a ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS tense moment be remained below, and when ho who la Joe Frohaln buying reappeared tho brcMldeaa apectators .aw the Ttou't know. uuouu8cloua form of tbo boy In bis arms. o. W. W. wa. heard This la but half of tbe story. When Richer )„ v0 (o s teep on tbe Hal stand the amount of big shows mat uss oeen in -tolned tbo Irwin Bros, while here, an ticj were ten lately. Oora makes the third big carnival to„ aca lu h , W ortham * Allen, and had not been compauy that baa been In this season, then Bella* rricsed. They were taken In charge by tho ens- brought the little body upon the sand be went to work over him with a skill that besirake m alenal knowledge of such emergencies, sua : result of bis efforts tho boy 1. allte, and although considerably weakened, will probably lu n few davs be none the worse for Ills narrow escape. Jlinmlo Etcher 1* an orphan boy, and at ono time lu Ills life was In the V. 8. Navy, where he K'Lrned Ihe uiore upprovetl methods of resuscita- tion, and yesterday put them Into actual practice, Hat unquestionably waved a human life. I uavo l*en told thnt the Carnegie Medal Commission tiiUtH uii caaes of this character, and rewnrda a man who risks his own life, for Just such mighty efforts aa Jlanale's ycatcrday which cheated }'•*>•• that will "not try to toko them away from Then, on the other bond, the carnival snows oilier show., regardless of consequences. Mu- 1 a*'--.'" »:-tV-.v> ."-'-'.■•■'.■ -a.. room for somebody else'i In "ilM» sf tho Oi^aiTlX__ -1L1 """ :,;i " '■ mbwaIi anwul the wSsiu 1 am IncMuedto think T<, « ncn « ot tnera J&BA ln . tQ « , Dr0 't r ,, , lace ' "" lBn -' " ■ tulc ' w,u «fumbl« it . manager In- One machine earned 115,880 In 28 «£•»!£» BSf l &35, ¥ ^'ce' a.s m tuen^permanei^ £?! T*^J^J„*««Sa?2US S, %« fi!l B JS aJgA Jiff ■>!*■&* Jt » <» n »? 9?« "lS ! !«.»« »° 28 »•}Sag duurtera there. Can ; caset When I get the Will loan hlai to you, FAMOUS SAYINGS TsrSsStr" ron,, ^ twn,e - tumi ■ r - \j^^%^j^*t*^&™& ba we ln w^^ , t , o e^-!;tt^ beutek B. shows a better location than they are doing at tho We were it Bttle late lb. Erttlng our news this W. M. Atterbery. The band Is tnlnna one member, Frank t<euth of a vlcthn. While EiehOT la very reticent Wilson, bass drummer and prince of good fellowa. present time. about the matter, I should like to see him rccclvo a public recognition ot bis bravery. Mrs. William Forbes, wire ot Lot Hunt. Forbes, van taken suddenly 111 at Spencer. Mann., and nwhed to her bonis In Toronto, Canada, where It was learned that she was suffering from up- liciiillcltls. She immediately underwent an opcrn- t-ln, and t. speedily recovering. Mr. Forbes re- turned ln-t Sitnday, nt Norwich, and etliecta his wife to Join as soon as oho la sutlklcutly recov talent, sad but rendition ot this dirge sbows him Is being rapidly cleared week aa Thb Clutu is not on sale until Monday morning, but It waa tar welcome when it did la gone. Boston galas what wo lose. She will Tbe fair was practically over last night. Ex- wl . claim him In tbe mote lucrative and prosaic occu- hlblts were removed, concessions were at liberty w ' • Snenrer chief *)M-tHeian «r «,r mm. ration of .railroading, Before he left Frank put lo tear down at any time, and yet they are com- D .nV .Th SSSTSk toe DrToOT^ OoUi h« .tSSt on for Ib'e benefit of a very select parly, Inclnd- pelllng na to stay over uatl! the last minute be- f 0 \T uU e»aM«ce to h^nan^natute^aJd at^he ins: T. B. M. and McO., an atrocity, entitled fore wo can remove anything, aod as we play a 2^ {|m?nea1E^1300 oS^the nnAt rf low s •fh. Cowboys' Lstnent." lament la right for a three daya' stood at Orookston. Minn.. Fair, It onaeeimtof a hard' ran? sto™ be siv «i more mournful caterwauling than this master- to going to make us a little late In getting la 9 htT^lJ 5LS fftg?Bas*1sES; In hta^iS ldece, projierly rendered, It would be hard to there. At O.SO we got word that we could com- SLJ- «-»„. «r To *-?*J J» "-^* " W - Imagine. Frank la a comedian of considerable mene* tearing down, snd at tbls writing tbe lot * *=. *L«. 5*^ To show bio appreciation this eied. FLASH WATCHES and SILVERWARE Bnltoble for Frizes, also Stage J" w " lr T' . Urease Paints, Cold Cream, Burnt Corx, and we wSl likeBT «t ?£ rt * ^*"i 'V^'R' 1 nl ? V 0 *™* and secured nearly ate., best in the market. Bend for C«tsvIo»t«e. ass. we wui uaeiy gee j^ hondtcd do n,r, (n money and some clothing, AddYcBS tho old rcllablo B. G. UHKIl « v°'t nt bl. beat. Long will w* mlas you, friend WU- »»« Iw^ly'morulng Cnloroform wa. used to the jobbery Md'lTwn's iSlSo. W«b«h Av«r'chic«i"o7lil. Irwin Vtom.' Frontier Days exhibited In front l.te the next day before Spencer discovered hla WaBaiali Ave., vnacago. _ wo pail a great time in our nuesing none «uu. yiw am rouaeu irom my■ aiumuers m Irwin Btob.* Frontier Days exhibited In front late the next day before Snencer discovered hla department yesterday. Peoria SI in mounle.1 Ib.t time, tor parade many mornlnga bjr his discordant of u^ „„«i stand aa a freerttrsclton during the loos, -tte^arly hssbeen employed1 « tbefront rtMlonbtable old renagade, Bald lie. net. and In a Wall, but It will live around the front door. Many f,| r . rte two brothers have gotten a chow to- Jloor M a talker and genSra^I bnouncer «d «i general mnoanccr, and was seen leav- but no ono time. Mr. infonnallon Sill either . Mr. Spea- Shows. CHICAGO'S ORIGINAL PHOTO SHOP JUJYTOUG M THIS LINK, ({Ht'K «IUALITY, tJtJAWTITY, JRKSDLTB-anc. The Home or all G,ulck FMotoarrsipliF CUIAli THEATRICAL PHOTOS 3H3 It. Clwk St., Ohlcugo ,fl