Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 11, 1898, Part II, Page 15, Image 15

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flt tnoufh from the arto * point cf
\ < ar there arc very f of them In
v b f-f ra one to three snd four cotn-
j L- h.ne Dot bee reheari ng Old and
t ) * nH fnvorlte .play * hare b * > touched
i' a"i prepared for the * * on'i r tnp ljn
Br -hr.fr are fully the ufual number of
tr - ' n ptnenu of new plar irhlch actors
aM i u.'Tlphts her M § tbrirtnMter cre -
t ' Br rhrii-tma * there will ale prob-
th'v t the usual cumber of failures and
rnj"i [ hopet. for you cannot always tell
; - . * what li going to make a bit with the
1 M.r
' -t- thing that is noticeable ID the ser -
crr-meoti and that ti the unusual nura-
br of actors who have written tbetr own
I dv. or at leant they will po out to the
woa ! ? ibelr productions. Poaslbly vault-
tnc an.MtioD ha * bad something to do with
trD'1 tbrn again it may b tbat the big
i'ntirE ! which ruceacful playwrlcbti cle-
tiai , 1 may be an incentive to literary fiei
t > 1IT
Imnnp the last reason a great deal was
Kind and written concerning the theatrical
tr ) t and there was nnch talk to the effect
tbat Icad-ng lights In the dramatic firma-
tri"nt were to htad a rcrolt which was to
t rakh the trust from this distant" the
r ol ; appears to have bn very much like
tr" avrragc South American revolution ,
r-in'-ipillv manifestos and a brandltblng or
ar-r.p btch hurt no one At the present
t rap It looks very much a though the
rorrMnatlon known as the "trust" is su
preme and that it absolutely controls the
book me * of to many theaters that It Is
In possible for any liut a very few of the
rtrorcrft companies and brightest stars to
tiarid o'lt acalnst it.
Tf aj ma'ks the formal openinc o ! the
Ff-aFon In Otniha Tbouch both the theaters
ka\e I * en occupied , one durlnt ; the entire
t , trtnfr and the other for three weeks.
The stock company at the Crelphton has
befn reorganized and presents a number
of new faces In addition to a number ublch
haie been with the company for some time.
Fiom the standpoint of previous work , the
ntw icnpany Fhould be much stronger as
a Loir rtian it has ever been before
< \ the Boyd. also , the opening Is but a
ficioc as the hous" has been open to light
opera for three weeks. The usual program
of tnmptblng In the way of stellar lights
for the opening bill has been departed from
J th * management decided to present a
TX-P ro laugh at farce coaody Instead
a literary feast.
Dorothy Morton company last night
led a three weeks' engagement at the
whkh has not been an overly proSt-
ir The opening week was so dis-
v hot that It required courage of
irder to sit out a performance and
'nd week was little better. The
k the weather has been more pleas-
lie company has done a much better
"oodward Stock company at the
presented a somewhat crippled
in a not overly attractive play ,
fl " Mies Kennark's engagement
e week before. Miss Crcighton'B
Commenced , and In addition to that
> s and Miss Berkeley were away on
\aratlon. Miss I'ox , who essayed the
, .n < 3 DR female role , was hardly equal to
the orraFion and the result was a per-
frrtnancp which dragged and fell short ol
the usual standard.
The Trocadero did the best business In
l ii b stiry. with i vaudeville bill which
BOS attractive and interesting , while at
the same time embracing nothing that was
i-"lfr new or possessing startling features
fept < one carried over from the previous
w < -cl > It was largely musical , with a lit
tle of tbe spectacular.
AiinouiirriM .
I'unng the cominf week the patrons of
the Po d will have an opportunity o ! seems
in real life Mickey Dugan , the famous origi
nal Mellon Kid. " and all the characters that
werr made famous in R F Outcalfs eerie.- ,
of Hogan's Allej" sketches. They will
be seen in Gil more- and Leonard s unique
far e comedy. "Hogan's Alley "Roman's
A lo is a farce , pure and simple yet pos-
.
* rs ag enough plot to make a continuous
verestlng stor } Every line in it > vas ,
wrrtrn for the purpose of extracting lauih-
ter from its audiences It IB typical o : lih
In that great hive of humanity , lower East
ude New York , where wit flows like water
and humor is the staff of life. Mickey
r > ugan the original of Outcalfs Yellow
KiJ sketches , will be seen In his own unique j
character His side partner. Tiddlewn.k .
who also figured .n Outr-alt s storied , will j
al-o be in the cast. The play abound ! ia
ren features , all the latest Europeau ao\-
clt ( having been introduced Into n.
Campbell and Caulfleld. the kings of Irish
.
humor will be seen as Hoan , the bars of
the allr > . and Brogan , his friead'y rivsi
Tbe part of Liz. the Yellow Kid's sweetheeri ,
w..l be played by Annie Driver , wnile GlaJye
Cast'eton. last season wltb Uoyt s "A Milk
Valu Flag" wUl play the belle of tte
nlleHinky Dink. " the goat anJ the par
rot are all in tbe piece and contribute their
sh rtto tbe general fund of amusement.
.
Some of the specialties are Thomson and
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Ure n tbe emperors of music , Alice Joy aad
E'brl Clayton , who bave Just returned from
ihr Alhambra Music hall in London , Garc.e
King the popular seric-comic soubrette. W
J Hagen. the clever ballad teaor. and Lea
Towers Frank Rhodes aad George Kain ,
orr.r-rlc comedian * . "Hogaa's Alley will
br ft-on at Boyd's ail this week , commencing
* ib a matiaee today.
The Trocadero offers aao'-htr strong aad
preioK'fflDg vaudeville bill to iti patrons
for ih * ccmiat ; treek. beginning with to-
da matiore aad coatiauiac ( or tbe usual
ErwnMnine's and three matinees , on Sun-
dav \\-'cc day ajd Saturday afternoons.
MiMe Myers IB one of tb * stellar
lichin o ! .he bill She comes to this city
for tr r t time after scoring triumphs
rxtrtiKliian in New York City with ber
del'gb ful and foul-inspiring vocalifm. Sbe
.
lies V n engaged as tbe particular bead
liner for rvery bouse within tbe Hopkins-
Cattle and Orpheum circuit ? , of which the
TroiaiVro is on * LeHoy and CUy'.on. wbo
h \ > Msf > < 1 Omaha ia tbe paft. are to be
cumbered as fvoriir . with their usual
;
charertrr irentlons. and "McOowga'R VUlt"
to < " ha Rboul.1 br a elroane OD
Master Arthur GoS. tbe
little 7-year-old
ron i Foluict. U one of the marrcli ol the
age To see the little fellow play from
nf-prr selections fr n tbe be t authors
wi b ptrf.v-t e ( and correctness , making
t rar f jll locec. eeeai lairediblr. Klase. '
tt- v ori'prful Jipaaete ) uccler aal equtlib *
r - iil appear. RttEsell aad Tt.lyue. Kd-
nirl a-j BUni. cceatrt ? dancer * singers
t- ) r < -o > e qu crol Uc comedy artlsu , Ed-
v , i < auoro aod Alie * Martow la tiKlr
re"-1 kketch entitled "Jerrr. ibe Tramp
fr . -ic their novlty coabtaatioe tisg.
? : u eg and expert paper tearing and
c-.ca } > i-iurec arc features. Tbe Koaas
7r rlauict ! creative maaterx of mucte
t- tb- - clever UwtrumeBtatioD pactimer.
b t-o-hm VoTrtlo ccruti nal double
" jjere artiits jirerc'.re 'be r la f : a t
s * a" ' La r F < > -
l coon sbpu'.er a the uor.j t ' htr
fa-rojs 'm ; . " * r > n fi-a'ions of Maude Hu"l.
a-1 'tb'--t of " . "
f. 6" on are other * of the
a' -ar'ir > o The nrrbMTal rcnrcrts iu'-
.r tSe ton ] everiuc ill "be given In tbe
th a'pr end r'eibctnts served as heretofore -
tofore in toe garden
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Tbe Woodward ? to < k company as re-
I organized for tbe season will open at the
Creigbtoa Sunday , matinee and evtniag. in
' "Mea aad Women. " Tbe company as * a
I entirety Is nnquettloaably much stronger
than it bag ever been. Onlv one change in
Us personnel ha * twee made from the memi
t bcrsbip previously announced. Miss Vsughan
, will remain with tbe company and Mis * Fox
. reIres. : Tbe new company is all ia tbe
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city and ba been febeerslng farbfully dur-
I log tbe past week and promise to gHe a
flnikbed performance , wbich those familiar
I with tbe capabilities of its mrmb-r hp : are
i prepared believe " "
to "Men aad Women" is
[ one of tb * strongest of modern play * , being
'
, of absorbing infrest ! from the initial ftttt
j to tbe clone It was laet presented In this
j city by tbe Frawley's. It is strong in th
; fact tbat it is natural presenting characters
, and evenU which In similitude have been
i met and observed by everyone. The storv is
j of a young bank cashier who loans tbe rc-
j curltles of tbe baak to a friend wbo breaks
taitb with him. Suspicion falls upon tbe
assistant caebler. and tbe cashier's courage
is for a time inequal to tbe occasion of
avowing his onn guilt , until be sees bis
, fneod about to be arrested for a crime of
j which be Is innorent The cashier's man-
j hood finally asserts Itself and he confesses
all In the last act , of course , everything
1 is straightened out and tbe play ends hap-
I pilyM'h such a story strange dramatic
j climaxes are readily and naturally wrought
i out. and the plaj * right has made the most
j of bis opportunities Nothing whlcb the
' company has ever presented calls for greattr
1 dramatic ability , aad it win afford an ex
cellent opportunity to gauge the abilities
I of tbe new company.
I The new season will also be signalized by
the reappearance of tbe orchestra as a per-
tnaaent feature ucder the leadership of Franz
i Adelmann.
Mrs. Mary E Griffith of Cleveland , O. .
who has been giving a series of free stereopticon -
ticon lectures to women in Young Men s
Christian association hall , has decided to
continue the course one more week. Tues
day and Friday. September 14 and 16. she
will lecture in the evenings at S 15 for the
accommodation of women who find it incon
venient to go out during tbe afternoons.
These lectures bave been greatly appreciated
in eastern cities and in Denver , bringing out
large audiences.
The treat In store for the pitrons of
Schllt2 Hoof Garden this week is the ap
pearance of Miss Margarita Heck , the gifted
operatic soprano , a recent arrival In this
country. Miss Heck Is a pupil of Signer
V. Vannlnl. Florence. Italy , and also Herr
Rothmuehl of Berlin , both well known
reachers.
Proprietor Ike Guill gax-e an enjoyable
tally ho party on last Thursday afternoon to
the entire company now playing at GulH's
Concert garden They took In everything
of interest in tbe citv , including the exposi
tion and South Omaha.
A I nut ; the .Mill liny.
Maskelyne's famous automaton Psycho is
on exhibition in the handsome building on
the east Midway erected especially for that
purpose. Psycho is from Egyptian Hall.
London , and is the most wonderful and in
explicable of all the automata Tbe exhi
bition opened Thursday evening and made
an instant hit This little wooden figure of
impassive face apparently sees hears and
comprehends. In fact does everything but
talks , and. although the audience is allowed
a very close inspection , it seems impossible
to discover how It is operated. Among other
things Psycho gives an exhibition of mind
reading that Is simply marvelous Psycho's
buldling is located next to the Flying Lady
show and will more than repay a
The Streets of All Nations continues to
draw the biggest crowds to tbeir very In
teresting show , and if present Indications do
not fail , tbe genial proprietor. Mr Gaston
Akoun , will have the pleasure , as well as
honor , to bave shown to over 500,000 people
at tbe end of tbe season. The farmers who
commence to arrive. sem to take great in-
j tereit in the show as well as in tbe camels.
j I It Is quite an interesting sight to go to the
*
I Streets of All Nations early in the morning
| i and watch the huge quadrupeds drink water
i at tbe beautiful fountain. There are three
j j different basins on top of each other , and
' tbe camels stretch their long necks and sip
j tbe cooling fluid from theery top of the
j pipe One can almost see the water running
j I down the throat and the immense quantities
i absorbed explains what we bear from ex-
. plorers to oriental countries "that camels
| I can be weeks without
tasting of food or
,
water. "
Lovers of the beautiful must be plentiful
in Omaha Judging from the crowds flocking
to see tbe wonderful "Trilby" on Che East
Midway. It Is certainly the most popular
exhibition on tbe grounds and the better
classes come by the thousands to view this
marvelous production of art. Words cmot
express its beauty Perhaps if is tbe up
lifted face , so gentle and winning , to di
vinely fair , tbat causes one to look upon
this fair young divinity with a feeing
almost of reverence.
The Scenic Hallway Is having a heavy run
so much so tbat Mr Gridtb has determined
to put on three additional trains to ac
commodate tbe rapidly increasing trade.
Tbe rains for tbe last two days seem to
bave a wholesome ctTect upon tbe travel
as hundreds of people find tbe Scenic Rail
way depot a desirable rlace to lunch while
getting ouc of tbe rein aod at tbe same
time tbey are entertained by tbe Instru
mental music rendered by GritDtb's stiver
cornet band. JJr GrtfiUh Is contemplating
taking tbe band with bis double track railway - i
way to Parts in 10
I
| S-u.K Ling Fco. tbe wonderful magician. 1
i Is still drawing large crowds at tbe Chinese
! theatre. There are cow eve * 100 people emi i i
'
ployed in the village. Including about thirty '
I actors and actresses and a dozen typical I i
I Chinese women noted for tbeir beauty.
I Tbtse womea Just arrived tbe latt week I
| and are creating quite a fccsatlon on tbe '
Midway. It can hardly be credited , much '
I its * beUocd. until actually seen. , tbat tbe I. '
Urjtst foot or say eno of them dors cot L |
require a dipper more tbaa three inches in I
| length. Tbe village Is tferonged with vis- j
; Iters to tee tbcso woajea aad Sing Ling
, -
' Tbe "Old Plantation. " with upwards of
j 160 best colored closers aod dancers jun
I brourht in from tbe fou'.h by Mr. McCon-
1 nell. I * ftfircctiag tbe crowds on tbe We < t '
Midway Tbs ! U one of the Nst r fares i
' on tb * Midway for good solid ( us aod en-
< teitainnrDt Visitors tre Hn coming from '
' t e "OM Plantation" wltb tears from li I
jtiugbt-r and tu'n right arooad aad go' '
i b ck and see tbe rbow over agtis
l - !
' 7be t ibfcv Gluff Blowers have bees "bav- j
in : big run. ranted b ? tae arrival of I
probably the mo t wonderful ante ! * in drees ,
poods wl'.b one exception ever produced j
i M of a bai' f > me all glass WOT.CVS
ft- ' t'f ' ' sin'f < . E'-e
r t- T * s v > evrr f c * -
c- IT < he L-T GIus * V > orks cl CL .jgo ,
frr ethibi'loa at tbf WorM § fair af' r aM
* nt to Infaata Bulallr the ? pati h p-m-
< ss and tbe other specially ordered for
Mr John W Mackey of California io'iug
H ant ,
A number of new aad Interesting fea
tures bave been added for the coming
' ! : at Hieenbaik s Trained Ac ma ! rbow
among tbem Captain Cardon&s. with bts t i-
forrnins quacca. tbe oslr trained animal
of this klsd In tbe world. Perte Ml ! "
Hide I Hagenback aged only years * > ' !
appear wltb ber performing lion cub Tbich
i re born in captivltv mn"e the o ; * r.g
of the exposition , fader tbe trfn.ng cf
tb.K llt'le child they bave been tsjcb ; to
perform la a rcm&rktble tnt&tier and ranot
fall i to delight tbe cbtldrea The irr.-ol-c-
tioa 1 of a couple of trained African Jaguar *
by I Slgnortna Louise Morell , the oalv von--- '
In i the world wbo has evef enterel a.i areta
i nd performed wttb leopards and , tua--
will prove a startling attraction Mgnr.-.i i
' Morel ! i baa been enlaced by tbe Hac nba V.
| management to appear at the f\\of."o \ :
1 an1 ! is tbe woman who created such a < !
satlon ! la Paris in IS'6. in her veil < - < i ff-
' formaace 1 in tbe graad opera as one ofbe
' coolest aad braven of her sex. in perform-
j lag I with wild animals
Schlltz Ra l'lon ' ' * most atra-tn re
sort oa the Midway for Snc music fine M-P-
ing flne dinners , eood service ar.4 cour'wus
treatment above all things , for which Fn z
Mueller bas made tbe pavilion to.i.iEr l <
the now famous Imported "wetserwum ard
i potato salad " Visitors lunching a : Fr- :
Mueller's arc always pleased and not onlv
return tbetastlves but bring their fr.eaJs
witb thcza.
Darkness and Dawn , In other wor < "
"Hen\en and Hell. " la oae act. cc'-niv. "
tbe seasatioa and novelty of the Miivs-
Here can be teen ' Daate's Inferno ' , -
Ically reproduced , as nell as tha- if
"Heaven" la nil i'.s teductiencss. as tbo-e
j whom Imagine the > are. most grapbi ah >
I inform this bas been tbe
us most i -i-
tloaal feature of the Midway s.ace : be
I opening night.
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The grea * "Midway Casino , ' the larce .
finest and only cxclusne theater on ; 'be
Midway , is packtd dally. Tbt hou-lv e.
tertalnments b > some of tBe best perfoim-
ers tbat can be secured makes tbe Cas.uo
popular. The following new people are on
for the coming week , opening this after
noon The Marnellos trapeze rings an 1
contortionist Miss Kitty Leslie , t-oub-etrt
Latta , equilibrist , MIES Artie Hall 'h
great colored imitator and sinner Arni
strong and O Neil ! tbe Barnev btbfrs
and James T Kellx Omaha 6 fa\orites
On account of the creac cost of produung
"Lunette. ' tbe m > ttery of the air ? he
aad the "Dancing Girl' at the Pa'.a'r of
Mjsteries. the management announces that
passes to the attractions of vhc Moor-h
Village will not be honored at tbe Palac < -
of Mysteries.
Mr. Pearson of tbe Ostrich farm will un
doubtedly appear upon the Mi l av about
Wednesday next In bis new bucgr jus'
built for fast drlvins. with one of th #
largest and finest ostriches on the farm
named "Admiral Dewey. " IS > ears o'l !
standing fully ten feet bleb. Tbe o = f. h
has betn wtll trained to harnest a-d ii
Is expected when Mr. Pearson tukp < = h m
out on tbe race track great speed * . ! ! b
developed , as tbe ostrich Is a ierv 'a '
runner. A horse has never been known to
keep up with them.
Tbe "Maine" tbe name of which is at
present Srs ; in the hearts of our -OUT--
men , first now In peace , and firs- ? - > \el
all. among the places of flrst-cla irer -
taiament oa tbe Midway. Is being largh
patronized by visitors to tbe exposition I *
is without saving the finest produrt.on if
the actual Inriderts to tbe destruction of tbe
great war vessel that could possible b * pre
sented to the public.
The Japanese Tea Gardens and < uno s'ore
are , as usual , attracting hundred ? of people
ple daily. Tbe kind treatment to visitors ,
together v. ith the many other attract.or.s
in the gardens , makes it n no-velty to our
people. A visit to the gardens is certainly
well repaid.
Fin ; * nnil I'ln > rr .
Mrf. Lctlie Carter is to appear in an English -
lish version of "Zcza. " which Rejane has
made a aoteworthy succes
"Hazel Kirk" has b n r vhed in NPW
York with tbe veteran. Charles Couldock
now SO years old , in his original roe ! - tb <
cast.
cast.This
This will be Julia Arthur's la's * " . -n\ \
tbe stage As the wife of 'he < * r. 1 tn v
Chuney of Boston she does - '
inr i'o
work.
Stuart Robson thinks much . f in&t. . \
comedy "Tbe Meddler " He v ill i i . r-
< irely give up "The Henrietta" ard Tbe
JucUllns "
Modjeska's season nhicb is to V-c'n .T
tbe B&ldwm theater In San Fran > i * o. will
probably include a big production < f v-
tony and Cleopatra "
Mrs Billy Birch , widow ofhr tains'-f !
according to a New York paper , IIMF .n trt
city In such poverty tbat ehe if < itbt/ut
the ordlnarv necessities cf lif'
Madame Rbfa has returned to ! . 'r "oi.ntu
place near Paris Her entire tbeatri a ! a-1-
robe Is oCere-1 for sale and she ill b - . o - *
a teacher of acting Her letters in whi h
the speaks of he-- loss of health are path -'ic
In tbe extreme-
"The CarpetbaggT. ' the new play n
wbich Tim Murphy stars this semei - .
romantic political comedy with the s. . nc lai'
In the south Just after the cml w - It
tells of a Cruc-aco auctioneer wbn v.i mi le
the governor of Mississippi.
Cnltfiirnln IMnnrt-r * Krunlon.
CHICAGO. Sept 10 Tbe Gorman bu'll-
lag ot Jacl.scn I rk was the scene todav of
a notable reunion a" ! celebratior o' cxr
now living in Cr cr-o cr.d i'1.- * \ vto
were among 'be eati' se'tlers othe Pacific -
cific slope fo'.lo ine t e ditcoierv rf eold
The occasion was the rihtb annual reunion
and picric of * hc Wistern AS O"iati"n of
California P orpers. and the celebration
was ia comrrrrcoratioa of tbe fort > -eighth
annlverrorv of tbe admission of California
Into the unirn
LOriSVll.LR Ky Sept 10 The steamer
Big Kncauba. plying l > ewecn this city and
Csrroll * - Ind wruck a wau-r-goaked log
IT * night at 10 o'clock at Grassy Flats ,
eighteen tr-lcs aSove this city \ big hole
was k'-o-l.H in its lows It sank in fifteen
feet of water Thp sengrrs were ont
her without l" s 'f Kfp nid it is thought
'the greaur part cf the cargo will be saved
The bsat was worth about tr. CN )
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Vaudeville Show
In the City
Daily from 8 to 12 p. m.
Matine * " daily oxce ; > t Manila ) ) from
2:30 : to 5.3 i p m.
SCHLITZ"ROOF" GARDEN ,
10th and II trnctiect - .
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On the East Midway.
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The Marvellos Miss JKittie I eslie
Trapeze Rings aad Contortionists. Soubrctte.
Latta Miss Artie Hall-
Equil.br.st. Coon Singer.
Barney Bros. Armstrong & O'Neill
H a\v'tteiKht Lifters Burlesque Boxing and Dag Punching.
Jaines T. Kelly , Omaha's Favorite.
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COOLIST A'.D
FINEST PLACE.
North ol Vunc Kal E Mtd ? i
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or T t MAINS.
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Streets of All Nations
Grandest , Best Amusement
Place on Exposition
Grounds.
' 250 People RerrceiUiiig UltTcrent
DARKNESS AHD OAWN
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THE LIBBY 01 ASS BLOWERS
AM ) ENGRAVERS.
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Buy j-c tr pnrapass fouvrnlra
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THE BONDER OF THE ABT WORLD
EAST MIDXAY-lOCts
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P ACUI T N n I , 0f I , on * .
Do Not Forget to Visit tha
CHINESE TflEATR ,
Tea Garden , Bazar and Joss
House on West Midway , j *
6 I HE NE 6
I'Essf Midv/ay Casino I
& Vr Mindgrmtat , i
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