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Los Angeles Evening Express from Los Angeles, California • 11

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1890 LOS ANGELES EXPItEss sATURDAY YEBIRTMIN 22 1 HAS EEVER ONCE FAILED' IN SPORTING CIRCLES MUSIC AND IfilMAI The Latest News and Gossip of the Wheel The Los Angeles Public Highly Favored PERFORMANCES BY SOUSA'S FAMOUS BAND Paine's Celery Compound Gave Mrs Portor Back Her Strength WHAT THE VARIOUS TEAMS AND RACERS ARE DOING bentiation of the a TriU with he melt iuril I (Pry rmmentstion oriental Palmer Corn piny in tho cast the coming we wiain Zmounary Trilby that idyl of the Quarter Latin and her excellent company wiji seen that enehanting romance of artiet life in to advantage in their respective roles Pariti wherein the truth he told and seen THE ORPHELIM as only a poet and a painter can see and toil it a tale like the Greek language as BY choosing the hest specialties from young Coleridge described it "to which all over the country it NVOUld be difficult nothing was vulgar from whieh nothing to pet togeth cu er in show a better vatil wa excluded viison of womanly gen devillo program thou that bccked for the tleness PweetneFs and varied charm showaagainst a background of trivialty Orpheum during the enroing week and sensuality wnerein nought it set Rachel Volker the Creole INIOtingale down in and only ouch extenua- who flea delighed everyone vines her first non he practiced as the law of Christian appearance Ian Monday has been engaged charity compels the gay delight to sin will have a to me eentlef pathetic picture of a another week number of new selections though they womanly BOW to whom because of her will be of the popular (al tad order Miss much loving much by the divine coin- mend must he forgiver The Trilcy ot Walker is one of the most accomplishmd tleorge Du Ma ureir witch concludes with singers who has ever appeared here Iler the brief melancholy and obscuie norm- voice is a pure sopreno With a wonder- tive of time subjection of a sonl ay hym fully high range It is rilliant and none suggistion of the will of an evil ty- flexible and full of emotion The Imam-rant is turned by Mr Potter into a dra- mous decision has been a favorob'e one ma or motet-drama of hypnotism almoet for Miss Walser while with the general altogether The single hint of the nov- theater going public she lion scored a el during all the life of the characters great rucess in the studio of tivengali's mestneric A the four new attractions per power over Trilby is enlarged into a hope the most unique is that offered by boding omincus threat Put into actual Walter i'lanton the giant rooster Mr words and frequently repeated and the I it'tanton is the on of his jeculier relations of Little little and the turn His make-up is that of a great 10W(1 urhiil I tPry rtatentation the coming we wien Istity Zsannary and her excellent company will he Been to advantage in their respective roles TDB By choosing tim hest specialties from aII over the country it NVOUld be to pet together in cite show a better vaut devillo program than that bcnked for the Orpheum during tho vonting week Bache! Walker Om Creole INitlitingale who nes dolighed everyone vines her first appearance hot Monday has been engaged to sing another weelc ktdie will have a number of new selectione though they will be of the popular (mil tad cider Miss Walker is one of die most accomplishol gingers who has ever appeared here Iler voice ia a pure PO11111110 With a wonderfully high range It is crilliant end flexible and full of emotion The unanimous decision has been a favorahM one for Mint Walker while with the general theater going public elie line geored a great rue ess Among the four new aVtractions per A Melange at News and Notes From All rInlds of Athletic Is Being Talked of and Conteuiplated The Engagement of Frederick Weirdo His at th Other Elacen of Auntie shot At me 14 port of toe gun he jump! for the quad and tacks on going to toe first quarter In 31 eeconds the ball in 0:625 and the threequarters in 1:22 25 Here an accident ot curs tiro front chain on the quad breakine and the lust quarter vsas made vitls the chain hang tug and litriicinu the legs of the riders woo gamely fought out the last quarter The steersman Stone was unable to do a thing and Terrill Wasliburos and swans brough rode It out making the hiFt ill 27 seconds and the mile in 1:40 25 cuttin4 four4iftits of a second off the world' record AIL Shafer is very much pleased with the sextette and ointuplet and eenti dently expects Hamilton to out the flying mile as low as 1:311 There is a conetmt stream of visitors to the track and the machines come in I 1 i 4-- 4---((1 ------------------z-AL------ 'I' --'1' 79 1( eR v(- ip ------4- )t)" (- -----1- -)i )))) -n e))1 tk--- 7 '4- 4 -442! 7 A 1 Ill- fi I 4 I 1 4 --101! 2 43'''- re1 or -4ft-177-4N1 (Ws -le 4 Wo Z-AlfiACIMT47 -r I ----7 ''4ic140V0it5--up' '-111i-rP1 11Z43 ')--7 "(7--' li) '''-''Will 41((" t''1 )7) c)1 Nearly every town in the country big for a great deal of interest and admire- or email Is contemplating the holding tion of a local cycle show 1rom all points As a sort of experiment Mr Shafer de of the country reports of this character eided to send Wells out behind the oex come It ammo that tbe interest is morn tette for the tnreequerter toile record of or lees a pecuniary one but it illustrates 1p7 Thio is considered a star recorcl at the time the feeling over tletmg- and although this Wa3 the first recent Charles Murphy the clams It ratting trial of the Iii Eix settler the boys de moo haS not given up his idea ridinw termined to see licw foot they could push behind a locomotive for the fastest paced it Wells was looking title and told the mile record Some menthe ago Murphy to do their wJtst and to epoke of this idea but did riot do any shake him if they could In former thing to bring it to a prautleal concluttion trials the seeing has been done with two until lately It in 110W said he is train- machines but teday the mextette went ing daily with the avowed intention of the wnele distance virtually a mile and beating every attempt ever made for the a quarter as they comngenee to get up mile record epeed a quarter of a mild before they Bald will not sign with the Pope reach the tape They tffiest by tho tileCI'S Matittliteterieg Company Bald bus been end ore off The first quaroer is out in undecided for Fevers 1 weeks having re- 25 2-5 the half in 51 the threequorters ceived several Ofterti from manufacturers in 1:15 25 brooking all worlo's records His price is POW and ail expenete This for the diotance by almost two eecende figure It i3 fetid has teen met by meveral Alter receiving a rutedown the toys manufacturers Bald no doubt is a great again went out HMI carried Wells the drawing card for any maker and will to mile in 45 breaking the Coast rec more no if lie succeeds tine year as lie or1 of and coming within 12-5 Ace-did fild season onds of Berle'm record The tinieh was New York is doubtless the largest very exciting and the shouted wheeling center It was recently esti- themselves houree mated that there are 150 cycltng clubs in These record trials were bell under the the metropolis with a combined member- sanction of the LAW anil judrol ship ot 8000C The annual dues laid for timed and started by officials tippreeed club privileges amount to $E910000 it by that body The gentlemen officiating costs about $1200000 to maintain these at the trials were Referee Currier clubs and the agsngate value of the AW Representative 11 MeElhiny wheel's owned by the members is Timers Barbour 000 The total number or wpt-1ed Monte Judges learie Hosier Fred tinter and tollender wheeling center It was recently estimated that there are 150 cycling clubs lu the metropolis with a combined membership ot 8000C The annual dues laid for club privileges amount to $19oLlefil It costs about $1200Onu to maintain the clubs and the aggregate value of the wheelie Owned by the members is $5U00- 00U The twat number or maple' by these club members is about for a gruel deal of interest and admire- two As a sort of experiment Mr Shafer do cided to send Wells out behind the Nex tette for the toreequerter record 1:17 This is considered a star record and although this WaS the first record trial of the big six seater the boys dm termined to see how fact they could push it Wells was looking line and told the to do their wsist and to shako him if they could In former trials the pacing has been done with two machines but teday the mextette went the whole dktanee virtually a mile and a quarter as they commence to got up epeed a quarter of a mile before they reach the tape They chest by the timers! end are off 'lite first (loaner is out in 25 2-5 the half in 51 the threequerters! in 1:15 25 breeking all worlis's recorls for the distance by almost two Ater receiving a ruMdown the toys again went out end carried Wells the mile in 45 breaking the Coast rem rilt 'N -1 ti a) -7 -41P1 -ck 4" -ir'--hr--74Z-r-1-': -41- A 'r--- 1 44 ii "---r- -7- if k1 s' kt'' ri 5 :7 7 I ('I I eo i'f: 4k t4 I S'1 et 1 1 1 t') i'01 44 4kL- a 1 z2 -4-er Jr 1- 1 7 pp- vto -01CCIITC4VA 0 AP 'A :11 )1 iii07t4 jirl A N11' 4-151c if (4''r'--- 0 -dr-4 4--- i 7 ----11 1--- i ''') -N 1 IIV: I 1 11 ap671-) 7' ii07-Ai fit i it 4) k----- 'i- tor 4 o) 1 4A144- I ''1 esi LI -'--k AAvb I I 9)sil AIS44- 21 'V? It IUIIJM ANIt KNOW 1E1)fiE On the shore of a mighty ocean NItix 1 ssii I Lapping the red old earth 1 nom the everlasting mountaine Giving its currents birth To the tme-girt waste of waters These sharp raw elpriciens days of I kVIPIIPVVr they found thenoelves weat Ebbing away for Fehruary ere litanled for mud oknosi and Out of health Ituniinuis of letters At the Mese of a day in autumn that is simply lie direct result of 1111VOU like the fellowirg from Mre Porter or I watched the ships go by iimakness NPW 'relic City tell iIIIIV this great medie one and well trong IThere was One that rode insplendor rerfeet beak 6 i i I has kept tnrn eep one above any EW ilH: Jan Intel Bashing a silver spray depressing influence from the weather ss iYt All her spars were tipped Me rs Welk iichardeon Co Flashing the light with jewelS hire richer Wood and hettr fed fiery- Itenr several years I havd ot ay ous tiSrW9 IV i it enake feel sell used your Pill1108 eViery C(411101111E1 111e114 And the sunset her masthead even in February- ever I 16 lind myself running down in (item like a golden crown 'Mid her sails snow white and Pilken During his in years of bard brid health During that tin I linve rerioni Hark! "The ship's gone dOWR wonderful work Irof Edward Niel ii minded it frequently to me triende and Cr) the boatmen in the herbor I kriew ot mane persons who nave Mien Bartmoutha great professor had in elitist inuch kifit41y zt I inin with Buried beneath the the thenieilds 11 were wok and run out a brittle of it in the Milky and take The wrerkers snatch her tromoire Vs here breakers mark her grave lcvsn Els study ro the ninny cases of 'great pleasure in ekpressine to you my t' YDEK Jan IS depressing influence from the weather Messrs Welk Lichardson Co l'ure richer Wood and bend fed fiery- Dear several year I havd ous nlake vk ell tie your l'aine's celery ennipound udien4 even in February- ever I nlyself running down in During his in any" years of hard brit! health During that tin I have reeoni winderful work l'rof Edward riiLnnvcei Eartnionths great 1rofessor had in inuch 113 zt I with the thoussiole vile) eera weak and run out a bottle of it in the litise and tali' tietvib lint study- tsf the many casess of great pleasure in expresing to you my does li5t5i0- Ono every year There is no doubt but that pacing detracts front the real merit in a race meet It is by no means an effectual method to draw forth the admirat ion of the crowd a5 has I vett illustruted time and time again With a triplet or a quadruplet in an event the race is sure to be run under two minutes and then what are the pee-pie seeing? Two or three of the fleetest will hang behind trio pa emalters until the etzetch is reached for the final spurt It is the Sallie thioughout The meinner who is fortunate enotigh to catch the "quad" is pulled out in most instancesi to victory Ile has little to do but hang on and this has ten proved to be an easy matter If a race is to be conducted on its merits the hest plan 45 to let alt have a fair show from the beginning to the finish of a race It was litearns who lirst Ipropoimil having a 10C01110tiVe pace a bicyele rider to a record In the epring of 194 when John Johnson and a few lesser lights were in training at the Slate fairgrounds track at ttiyracuse Mr Stearns held a conference with several officials of the At railroad The result Wil3 that a party wait organized ineluding ex-Mayor Jacob Amos Mr Ftearns John Johnson and Eck to take a trip over the IL tz road to inspect certain desirable localities A wbole afternoon to let alt have a fair show from the bc- fini ning to tlie sh of a race It was Stearns who first 'proposed having a loco motive pace a bicyole rider to a record In the spring of Istit when in training at th ate fJohn Johnson and a few er lights were track at Syracuse Mr Stearns held a con- ference with several officials of the Ai railroad The result lt was that a party was organized includi ex Jacob Amos Mr et earns John Jelin- son and Eck to take a trip over the rood to inspect certain localities A whole afternoon rooster comb spurs fcath era and all antiona too are a tier cet imitation of the real thing 'do the grotesque pearanee (if the giant mu-ter an element of excitement is lidded when he engages in a real light with a trained game cock The peculiarity of the act gives abundant opportunity for funny nations and they are ail made the most of by the clever actor Ti na tiorriiit he elever I it le comedienne and male impersonauir will introduce MOM lively comeily unit son gs lieoley and Marna are a couple of grotesque aorobatic comedians They are men of great prowess a nti unite with their great strength and agility the knack of being real funny Lotraine and llowell the unique noi elty artists give an act wh ich for variety and on is nearly Dal to that of Lotraine an ue anti Howell the uniq eity artists give an act which for variety and originality is nearly equal to that of nevous pruetratioti neuralgia then rna- heiier that it a great Work for Inhi anitv tim dyspepsia arid debility led him to l'OTTEE Eighth ave that tilarvelfsils diseovery of the lire Potiers' expeilenee is like thous (Trinity l'aines celery comp-Jim! ands of omers IaIflP elery eiffilvolind In evory eit a well as the smaller made her well because it fed the etarved villages seittereel through this country IIPYVCS and blood anti regulaied their are men aliti wprnen Who for year have I functions lry it and he convinced of relied upon Pal ne's celery oti und tte rematkable rower to cure disease nevous prostratiolt neuralgia theurna- liener that it does a great Work or Ine ru dys ictisia an eb ilit im Ell ll l'OTT 2S2 Eighth ave that niost marvel MIS discovery of the lire Poticrel expenence is like thous centlity Paines ce I ery co mp aind ands of ote trs Paine ou 'i tel COIN vnd mantiv i II itie-t- tr ye all rehettigt atsh ttne tenall rl tvr in111tbli earn Iv eltiboericat isnedi 7 itt! eef attilveciar are n'en and Pro en li 0 for years have I funcitens try it amid be convinced el relint upon Pal a's celery c0111 I unit i ts reatkable power le cure disease are finally made to be delerminel by bvengall's exercise or that power Once accept this destruction of the novelist's you may be well satisfied with Mr Potter's work Ile has built excellently for the most part upon this foundation THE BURBANK This evcning will witness the lastresentution of the successful melodrama Wife for WPa and tomorrow evening will be given the highly succesalul comedy-drama Tbe Fire Patrol engaging a numher of very strong character portrayals in its representation and calling for a considerable amount of mechaiiical effects including a patrol wagon and two spirited 11011308 and the working quartz mill The action of the play Emeriti in Dead wood Dakota where Jack Dallas a muscuter young eheriff holds indisputable sway and between Dallas and Dave Armstrong there are ties stronger than brotherly love Jack is in love with oIIie Lattimer but she has previnusly loved and been betrayed by Rupert Whit-to more at that time superintendent of tile Homestake mine Jack overhears a partial confession by i elle to Dave and believing hint the guilty party swears to be avenged Armstrong and WhitiCtilOre meet and the tOTniUt gives Whittemore just two hours in which to repair his great wrong During a heated argument Dallas anpsars on the scene and cleims the right to light Dave and ha is ehot from behind by an ontaw named Jack Whitley for whom lie has been searching The beCOMI act displays the complete quartz mill tvth crusher and engine in operation Whittemore has been discharged as sopinintendent and Dave Armetrong has succeeded him The latter turns out to be the mine owner's net hew and Nellie Lattimer the long lost sister of Armstrony Being if at every turn Wbittemore with the assistance of a broken down actor named Ruggeract plan to rob the amalgam box of ris treas Urn Upon being discovered by the mill i 1 1 nov-1 I There was one that moved in grandeur I Plowine sturdy way Milie And the lamp on her masthead gleaming Shone as the light of a i 'Mid tier sails all weatherh eaten narikl "I he sliiplls grrn I i 77) Slor-- ryl Alt tier 7: i'ls'i 1 f' S'r Ind there on her billows floating' r54-filt e-- Quenchless it shines for aye lllt 'll- i ile tbe people reap her treasures 4- ee---se iiNtsi '''frk Li relv 0i4liAll And ships An ships we-feting by I 0 LY 0 4(1 3'tki-'-'t k(lLi ill A ARENCE OUSLE Galveston I Mow 1 i 44 A 01111111121111011MONIEMPEM1 1111 i'-') 4 j'''' A Big Newfoundland Dog Caused Plinio Vif IkYCLES riy illesirable New York Viorld: A crowd of passen- I ccl7p7ei l'4 van spent and finelly the idea was given pers must of W110111 vvere women stood e4- elit til up as lot prketical for the time icing at the junction Saturday waiting no A 0 matter atter never leaked omit an and it was trtiers It waa just a Re th noon 11111111'A1'11 i -f-ke tier an Frok fiftee or twenty Itilliall 0 I li ill 1 el 4i Only recently that tearns spo eady to 0 I 11 1 1 y0 4 about it Johnson art at that tittle laborers were assembled work A laree Newfoundland resume ati 01 LI PRESS 'I' f- I fr DA 14 40--- ill 1 4)11 were ren-ly to make the trial anti had a frothing tit the mouth and ut tering short I 1 Do 1- fHE It j1 tiLltlh'cif i 141'11e three-mile board track been eonStructed sling yelps came running twofold the tl '17 which would have been timid ad there cornce AR I 11 I 1 fil I sr Broadway Near Seventh ---4-- 4 been time JOIHIFOn would certainly have rightened alniost out of their wile 0 ------7-'- astonished the cycling world by his effort the 'neuters scattered Some furnfict 1 tisde liv Indi a Itievele Comnsiie indienanolle 0 into the cellar ef time incolnpiete build- -s SS SW SitVW 111 1111 lb ----r- I lie cry made by Handicapper A fl ---ee------ ing others ran tip the ladders to the mice- ec- ----eeee------ etceicier for protectionin that a racing iia titr and began throwing hrika at -e 44'- -------1---7-7 rule ehou Vt 1 ld be male to enforce a penalty toe log 1 1 71 113 nr-lonrnit ioo on all handicap ho iders do MA Start Still yelping the dog ran in the dire 1 b(EN1 IIE 1'ly ilEil nualiN CLI 1 1 111S Walter Stanton's Mont Booster at the in an event where they are entered iii ton i of th women waiting at the tune- I ail rph meeting with pinty eitin Of approval Mr Iney picked UP heir sk iris 1 dliropped their peccaries and rim belter- e-ia -c' Batchelder is reilit After taking pains skelter towards Mornino do Park rigi -ftes' -40lilc-e the giant rooster Two trained don ale Ito draw up time ladder as the handicaps 1 'cream Mg 't he switchman ant heleer 1 1l1117--'14101 -ill-7- Are so light so and so pear with them andile all sorts of Weyer I are called it it a difficult nuttier to in- duty lit time 7e transfer ran also '1 easy running that the most tricks deli( ate' built woman can 'lite pretty-IM Wi It sisters Neill reappear tire a ood race when several the rid- 9 i 'lf hi Js ames Martin the ground however transfer aent stood and picking up a --tt- -41t i P'44-1' ride them with li ttle effort wita a am of new duets for time via era drop out leiag a hole that cannot heat) brake handle knocked the dog i vel 1V ik lin nt and core very well Idled led The field immedi- nowt: Policeman Potter ran lip tost Pi5 50 S40 Howley and Boyle are also among the ately jumps away from the scratch therm and killed it with repeated StIOLS en frz''' '017-4 rces $7 1 O''' A 1-1 I t'liHa t'- holdovers I it time way of clog dancing an the ntoriom mortals orta ls who have front him revolver '01 'il thessingile fellows have no equals Their no advantage iit handicap are soon out of one wernan who nad fleil at the fest' 'e: VlAt-- 1-iA' I 11 0l eel le'lt e'l-t-'1 1 1 work is not eimply relined but perfectly ''''-41iV ''1 114 1 I-1 Alil (0 time race entirely This is an important i alarm nimbly climbed the rocks on the te I I e'e l1 lit) shed nd matter a should receive time attention 1 'ril time of te Iluntiredmod Tenni A -e er 4 A manic Sni of haw' net 1fmrn in TUFTS-LYON AlltlIS CO Agents Southern California -11: I 1 64- Ili 14 off At 'P'4144 -15 1 I''4e'i--- sr: I An immense audience greeted Sousa and his aggregation of musicians at Hazard's Pavilion this afternoon It was a holiday crowd bent on having a Lood time and listening to the best hand in the United States There were a good many other attractions on but that did not interfere to any great extent The huge building contained a great audience Sousa was greeted with great applause upon his appearance and during the rendering of the program the an thuslasm of the people tounci bent in loud demonstrations One of the um- hers was a gavotte Eschschollzia by Blanchard of this city It was heartily appreciated by the audience There is little doubt but that people to whom music is a pastime like Sense Among the band masters he is a cosmopolite He takes Sett from l'anntiauser to sweet Marie by the momt bewitching transtions To paraphrase the translation of tbe epitaph engraved upun the tombstone of the great Goldsmith and apply itto Sousa it may be said 'Ile leavee no field of MUSio untouched and touentes nothing which he does not adorn" The programs are arranged in steel a way as to please the greatest maaa of the the course of ouch concert he provides a entlicient quantity of the classical to satisly the cultured musical ear and yet rot so amen' of it as to pall it the uncultured taate Then he furnishes what is generally termed popular inueie for the delight of die masses but not so much as to weary ears that itch for a higher grade The band executes any class of coinposiDoti with tired facility and art Popular music is given a new beauty and sort (I compositions are so artistically executed as to make their beauty tubeeptable to the least eduCated niind being a theoretical as well as a Dietetical stushmt of military band peculiarities emelt has succeeded ill bringing he splendid organization of which tie is the conductor to a rare standard of excellence It is his a cuts knowledge of band instruttlenta tion that has made his marches from his fluent pen 01 replete with original ideas and splendid rhythm The program lor this evening will be: Overture "Tan lia user" -Warner FC(0111 Hungarian Trout' as sulo "Air Arthut lever l'Three ea '11) "the King of En ItTlee with Twenty housaml Men I up a Dill and then came motet again (Ii) I lid I too was born in nreatilu" Darkest Africa" "Our billy" Soprano solo "Delight Myna In settee I a) Caprice he Water it) "King oil I solo "Zigetiner Currie Duke liomoresque "The Band Came ilttck" --Sousa THE WARDE ENGAGEMENT From an artistic and finalicial stand point the engagement of Frederick Warde at tine Los Angeles theater this week has been a great success Those W110 ileVe been so fortunate as to witness the euterb presentation of King Lear the Alountehank the 'don't mouth and Julus Caesar have teen charmed ard effitied "Hie tour of Oita eminent artist is looked forward to by all classes of theater coers and especially the young with whom he is a favorite 'l tie perlormiince this afterneon was en artistic triumph so far as Air Monte is concerned Ile assumed the role of Brie Dis and it is not necessary to add that its interpretation was intensely dramatic Toniffit the engagement closes with the Mountebank EUGENE O'ROURKE There are ninny O'Rourkes in the "United States the offshoots of various inranehes or that Irish family who like many others of their race have scught a home and shelter udder the Stars arid Strint19 and have vrospeond under the festering protection of titan flag they have branched out into many petite 0 Jibe abit We hill antimg those fearing the ancient and honored Dame that of Eugene O'Rourke who within the past few years has come to the front rapidly as a delineator or Irish cheracter on our mimic staze Nr o'hourke is eitted with tine tine physique for which his family have always been noted also with a VOICO of Tline quality and expression well fitted to render the meloiliee of Erin lie is es sides a grareffil dancer and has had dramatic experience of tile best quality bay tog graduated from Harrigan's Theater New' Yinrk a scheol which nal turned out many lintel-fed pupils in Irish comedy-drama Mr O'Rourke is starring this seasidn in a new Irish comedyeirarna especially written for hint he the well kliOwn author and actor Mark Price (its an 'Hindman of American birth) entitled 1 he Wicklow Postmanthe scenes of which are laid in the county named in the title and the action of which is carried on witnout tine appearance on the Da go of the conventionat redcoat policentan priest process server or inhirmer As Mr O'Rourke has hosts of friends toroughout the country to whom he has elidealed himself not only by his genial disposition hut by his art his success is well nigh fissured The Wicklow Postman will he seen at the Los Angeles Theater two nightsrontmencing Monday February 2i and tho taipular comedian will he supported by his entire metropolitan company of play ere the same who appneared with him riming the extended engagement at the Feurteenthestrect Theater New York Incidental la this production in connection with Eugene O'Rourke John suliivan ex-eh1111001 of the world and Pliddy Hyatt ex-cliamplon rif America will appear as an added attraction They will he introduced by Charles Daeips more widely kinown as "Pursuit" Davies THOMAS KEENE Thomas Keene the distinguished leader of the American stage is hoeked to appear at the Loa Angeles theater on Wednenday end Thursday nights the 21111n and 27th as Louis XI and Richard III characters wihich Ito has wont the olden opinions of people and press throughout the country He brings with him a well selected company of twenty-three players muny of then) lavoratoy known in the theaters of Eastern cities All connected with the details of his repertoire is endorsed as of rare perfection the scenery heing Pew novel and effective while the costumes are exceptionally handsome copies of authorit es with the eras repro46 Rented It is perbaps unnecessary to until ment on the 110111inenee of Mr Keene as a tragedian itexeems to stand out as the one bliakespearean actor of i our day in this country combining mush Gil the subtlety of Booth the grand litres of Foirest and the irresistible versatility '1 of Davenport A happy union which added to Ecene's scholarly study ot his authors and lite dramatic imeinctivenees has placed bile in the proud position he holds today in the general esteem of the TRILBY COMING On Friday and Saturday evenings and Saturday matinee February is and 29 A Itt Palmer's company under the management of A Brady will present at the Los Angeles Theater Du Alaurier's t-- I-'2-t 1 --c 1: t-1 street and stood there eight leet al ve the sidewalk with her peAttoate gathered litiffilt her calling alter the danger was 0 Vet tor Silme One to help her down of the Racing Board at once A universal cry is ringing through the land regarding the advisability of applying brakes In all bicycles ihe movement atarted s011it lime ago when sevcrtd casualties Pulling from coasting on eteep declines where riders were burled into obetructions because they had no means with NVIlieb to impede the terrific ing brakes to nii bicycles ille move nient ritarted 801 lime ago cral asualtie Polling from coating 110 when sev- on teep decline where rider were burled cs es in to betructions because they ha no means with Nvilirti to impede the terrific A STREAK OF LUCK FOR KATIE PUTNAM' Katio Pulnam's husiness with her mt et play Old Limo Kiln" has fur nished an iizreeable surprise to local managers ill the Northwest and has shown that her popularity is even greater than ever be The entire trip from Winnipeg to Penland has ehown a re markahlo airily of receipts and has aggrELated a greater amount of looney than ha been taken in by any ot her CO111111113 in the satne territory this seamen excepL log The Passing ellow 'This is the more remarkable Irani the fact that Miss Putnam contrary to tier CUSTOM of setvons is enntihing her ellrts to a single play In Butte four performances of 'Ina Old Lime Kiln showed receipts of nearly $'20Co In VIIIMMI VPI one per formance Faye receipts of 76ii and the awry from every town thus far played is the short one of "a packed house" 717-9')4'Ilr ii4t 141274431z )s s( --1A 4 II z' f) 1 t--' 'A 444 '4 z- -T t- 4) ft I I 1 II 1 i 1 i r' P' 1 4 ArL --i i t'l '''I'S I V' N-7- II' -1 'kr I wr771 fil ill'il VIII i Senator Sherman's Family 7' Notice of the filing of the report of th Washington ette and Mrs 1 7(s l': ill! i Comntiseionera appointed for th blitrinali have had a household of rela- i 1 i oneninr of Veil Stre et fro Idell toms visiting and 14 1 I 1 "1ti' iices Tt 1wn 1 Street to So Fernando Road in go col loin who is the nrOuli ibotlie ifia- ratitee Serino streeiset in ofit nrynfirte men cen rordanee with Ordinance No el 2i tki i uioytind ll- Allred 'a ficaittn vo city at will they were speeding li-weess-old non John Sherman bla beq kl twrtun i hy we to 'ai- lyviliorou8Stata triu Ire trout (New Series together with the plat The day has passed 'when the wheelinen I ton reteiveil with the anti Mrs Of assessment district Smilerinan at their handsome reception II herish a desire to propel speetre-leoking oiciay night at whim) senatorial and Envou21 DEBVLITY vun IS IlltREBS- GIVEN TEIAT TIM 'diplomatic society woe fully represeii- bicycles thrombithe country Everybody admires the dainty lines of art tiletmilate ed Willie there are kw ub iitilc men ntNeilie icist et otnmissionere appointed to aksee the VARICOCELE NICHT LOSSES bnefit an damages and to ha ve enr al bicycle and a brake and a bell does not wealthy as benaiiir Him-mien vrioliert-Lsiteoltit Of he openyng of W11 ttreet detr AND ALL WASTI (1 DISEtwi'Sshowlil srrite tpio foal from the good looks of a heel living is thoroughly unostetilatiou es- 1tai tsve been a close staenor ti tell t'tsiaven in' 7' t' oung tht a his home bablieh to be one signed their report reqretber with Even scorchers are orris ing at the ecnsis ti ble conclusion that the bicycle brake vvooiti ever suppose a Mrs Sherman tube tidoroiler meo or repteWephygelfies 1 inV9- Of he asveasment dbtrtrb that entail et le ap iane to the fr saplcoloitt rientilliition A tni 411 fol yrieft ithre1 1 tn It it I n() on fact is I'v'mri skitTr wheel recently in Yen tad is not only ony e-i i Tsrl fro Inv a illemlay Xi a re 241 it a ui '-i hell rl te'rel 7re considera e- bto importance hut now ha pleasantly 1stri7111 i 30rt iIzAci7neflr irried by the CO1111011 reached Biz I want every loll he et ago where it la a nec es siy goes oil at her home in the way of luispi noisteueeilnstritilig and IHIPI tality gS i le ain She has some et ''Gs 431'i''ti'm' Tile brake adds but little weight to tile lVe yith thn Clerk of the Connell mai od city ht re bil an public with whl It is in fact tillite insignificant Le il pOstoffiee addrels attached thereto tee A 1i'Ck EN BACH City Clerk and ex- officio tlerit of he Crita cil of the City of Los Angeles 2-2-3-4 Nell Burgess' new play The Year One has ruined him financially It failed completely and the actor was left with the star neater in New York of which he was manager and a SriOtati deficit on I) is hands Mr Burgess will try to retrieve his fortunes with 1 he County Fair mention of it oistresses her MN rilloOy olNolot el I rue or oat Do ma it it otT but willa ma ru )3 FAT yull Will ksivuys bless Miss liitiih (laughter of Lieutenant the kloy yoll tlal ZO Addrosm Fitch ano Mrs Minnie human is now the guest of her great uncle end aunt THOMAS SLATER Box 2083 i Shipper of Faintm 8 Kalamazoo celery" and is having no enil of a good time Alm ehermun lets her young gui-ie KALAMAZOO MICH ntcrtain ail they please and as frequent- ly us they want and making the round ot the family entertainments the Caloor A Pili losopher on II the Mileses etc is notisideraine of a good time in itself The iiiiherman tam Washington fling tar: "rim ily iteeiis up its traditions l'he girl haven't Made inite Ila Mally sorievitee are MI tit'ated at deeegvimer ct BS I I hOlIVIlt y(111 CP uld have markeit up where Mrs 6herman Mall Wall 8 pupil to your credit" sit id the wile of the new A Piti asopher Washington fling htart "Von haven't trade tin I te i tunny speetibee VS 1 thOlIttilt yt11 WCP1111 Moo marked up to your credit" hit id the wife of the new at WTI lion of it oistressee her Mis4 itch iierf Lieutenant you will ksiVk UY 8 61 ela Fitch an Mre hnial) i ow It 66 gt4-NAt tUfrog A scene in The Fire Putrut Burbank i-- the at A 1p 110 25Y 4'4 '1 '4)1: Elitts44W FOR THE ONLY SAFE QUICK AND ECONOMICAL WAY rgott- tie" 4 7 10 DuFF TS PURE (0-4------5 DUFFTS PURE WH1SKEy IsA '1'! 4rk' 44'1 1 c7 44 l' 11 -b 1 1 i1i A LI 4 A Singer's Voice Congressman "No was the re ply "I haven't had a great tleal to say "Ion know Iten you were elected your gonstimenta kind o' thought you would torn tninga upside down and reform the Stitire System ol "Maybe thew if id But there's one thing you can set tiown as a great moral mill And that lie that Ws a heap safer to do nothin all (to it well then it is to do a lot o' thin a an do 'em Vvrong" Mary ONealIs equestt Surprise New lork hurt INIary O'Neill an aver and roTentric wont an On in Poughkeepsie Jest Week has by her will left an ettme -Nt a of whieh she heimeathes $ia1 to Jieeph's seminary lat 'troy rod and a memorial at intoW tO '1ai313'8 Roman Catholic church in poughkeerie Val to Na Peter' chnreh of poughkeepre and it-hlmfich to the Rev Conroy he Her James Ni Ian of Poughkeepsie an if the Rev John Mallon of Dort lielionewe' NSW ler city and WO to Joiirmb's Union of New York City Al re O'Neill lived herielf awl nebott supposed that elle had any money The rider who is careening down a hill at the rate of a mile a minute Bi TISt retlize that if he had a safety appliance alter this order Ms hair would not stand on end when sighting an obstriele in the way BS a Witgon or other Wheelmen which he must pass with lightning speed and lake an awful chance of catastrophe In turning to tlIP Bide ofthe road Under ouch eircumstswee is it a wonder that there is a general demand for brakes on bicycles? THE SYRACUSE TEAM CORONADO Feb 22--At last the long weeks of training and workouts are be ginning to bring forth results and rot orris WC falling as thickly as the IBBVIf1 It at tumn Ninager Shaken rheumatism has disappeared and he walks around tvith a happy "I told you so" elude Dis jey is shared by the people of this section Of the country who look upon the boys as their own and point Will) pride at McCrea the ideal of bouthern California whose name is upon every one's lips today Big Charlie Wells is ado coming in for lite share of praise and the two Californiana are on velvet" The fast miles that have been ridden of late have called primal attention to the team and notwithstadding the cloudy skies the largest crowd that' has been seen at the track assembled Friday morning I witness McCrea's trial for the world's record grinding start of held by 8 Johnson His splendid Tide of the day berme tieing the ronord raised great hem in the brensta Of the aineelinen HMI beta were offered with Tlo takers that he would out tinder tile record Talyor Aldridge Schmidt and Vaughn 011 the quad Ivens the Mk out and McCrea soon followed to take a warming up for a mile As they came to the tape McCrea tutors and with Shafer to push Lim off elands walling for the pistol er who is careen ig down a hill The rid at the rate of a mile a minute tntISI red- The Father of the Cocktail Philadelphia Times: The cocktail wits the invention of Colonel Carter of Culpepper Court iliouse Va Many years ago ill that locality thcre was a wayside inn named "file Cock and Dottie" the Beni blame of an old English tavern and which bore upon its swinging sign a cock and bottle meaning thereby that draught end bottled ale could be had "cock" in olii vernneular meaning the tap lie therefore who got the lost and noubly portion of tho tap was said to have TCCAiVed the "cocktail' Upon oils OCV1101i When Colonel Carter was subjected to the indignity of having this muddy beverage put before him he threw it angrily upon the finOr and exclaim ''llereafter I witl drink COCktflik Of my own brewing" and then and there inspired evidently by the spirit of tianymede he dashed together bitters stigar the oil of lemon peel and some obi Ito Hand gin and thus nnd then anti there was the original cocktail concoctol owner Whittemore kills him and robs his person of valuable pavers Arm-Strong discovers the body and while kneeling over it is hit on the head by the villain anti stunned To complete his fiendish act he places the body under the quartz stamps and starts the machinery and the helpless man is reseued by Jack Dallas just as the ponderous weit4lit is about to crush his ilk' out ln the ihtrd act the principals sre installed in a handsome home in New Yolk and Rupert is al out to marry his Rene who wan the promised bride of Armstrong Jack Dallas under the name of Mason Morgan a mining king is introduced into the family circle where he is es paged in weaving a net around Vt bittemore tie fiCeitielltally drops a warrant for murder and the latter fills in the needed name asking his supposed tie complice to ring for the police the latter rings all of the alarm boxes and the aeveral departments respond Dallas rescues his man at the point of a gun from relit forces In the fourth act Whittemore inveigles Dallas and Nellie to a house where he intends murdering them or compelling the former to sign a confession exonerating him (Whittemore) from patticipancy in the murder of his benefactor The actor kitatzguraet be turned to Dallas and through the assistance of a nowsuoy calla the tire patrol in time to prevent murder and arson The concluding act la at home in Dakota where after a series of interesting revelations including the killing of Whittemore by ttggeratil tier() is a happy reunion The play ab9unis with brining situations and the comedy is particularly strong It is one of the most pronounem successes knowu tu New York City in years and wilt dountlasa t)--al 7 44 FOR MEDICINAL USE NO FUSEL OIL ---1 TS '1'5114 Mr Alonzo Hatch the aweet-voiced tenor eays: "In January I was afflicted with a catarrhal cold In the head extending to the throat producing hoarsenees and almost total loss of voice On account of which I was obliged to cancel three weeks of professional engagements I tried three physicians and many remedies without relief Filially a friend recommended "77" and I KM happy to state I used it with most gratifying results In live days I was aultielently recovered to keep my engagements end am now entirely cured Can heartily recommend it to the singing profession" "77" CO DS Grippe Influenza Catarrh Pains in the Head and Chest Cough Sore Throat General Prostration and Fever Fmall bottles of 'dement your vest pocket sold by druggists or Sent on receipt of prior '25o or the for Lee Hum- phreys' 'Medicine Ce111 and 113 at kitty! York COUGHS COLDS GRIP CHILLS PNEUMONIA elm be Hafely avoblecl by the tic thim great whim-key Hevvare of all intilafloat All c1ra1234-bAlm avid gocem keep it Semi for pamphlet DUFFY MALT WHISKEY CO Rochester 14 1: In the Hallway Judge: Not umurella lones to John t'4tillivan W110 return in ten min ut 1" When Ole ow tier of the iiiihriIIa re turned in piece of hie "bluff" he found the fol owing: "1 urn brella was taken the champion red estrian of the United Statee Will return in ten years" Imo Ity Lite: hear that Filter and his vile are not livingwiin her tarents OW that so? What is the reason? won enough from the old man ut poker to move out.

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