12 THE OMAITA DAILY HEK: SUNDAY. JULY X 1P0I. fWAS LOOKING FOR WESTERNER ' 'IS 1 aJWaH.isaai)!. THE EAGLE WILL SCREAM LOUDLY AND THERE WILL BE A LURID CELEBRATION AT ABOUT PLAYS, PLAYERS AND PLAYHOUSES Omnlia peoj-lp hnd another week of va- play. Bejlnnltiir thla evening, and cm rlety In the way of nmjjcmrnl', and 1- i tinning until after Wednesday night, with a though the outdoor nffalr did not prosper to any grent fstfnt, owing to the tool night, the Indoor piny vaa very well pntronlxrd and the law of ci'inpens.Ulon was agnln eatuMlKhcd In Its working. It In riot out of rrn'on to expert that before nrw flit-a again Hip out-door peoph- will hdve had nr li.nlrg, for unlrjn the Ne braska rllmate ha rlmriged altogether there will he nt le.net thirty night thla Summer wh-n people would rnthor alt In a park thnn In n pluali-l.nrked feat nt a theater. If thin htnt a, then II will he goodliye rorn crop. At ail the pnrku last week (annually etrong attraction wire Offered, iind thee will hold over until after the Fourth, nt liny r;it for the hnlldiy crowd muni have H nmufmrnts, iind It can grt tlittn nowhere better than at the Darks. Tho KiT'ls Stock crtnpanv nt the 1 nnnnln from Dlaieliind Boyd has Im i n given some additional ! Ada Itehnn In to etir In Shnkespearenn special matinee on Monday, the pretty and InteieMing military drama. "I'ndcr Seiilrd Order," will be the bill. Thla piece allow scope for the pomp and panoply of war, with some very stirring situation. Mr. Carpenter will have tha role of Tom Mell vllle, the hero of the play, and Miss Pavey 111 be Julie Melville, the young woman around whom the Interest renters. Mr. 8ul llvnn will appear s Captain Pevereaux nnd Mr. Owen will be Henry Mortimer, the trouble breeder of the oast. Miss Hill will have, the part of an Arabian girl, a pretty lilt of ohnrarter work. On Thursday even ing the bill will be changed to " 'Way Out West," one of Mr. Ferris' strong plays, and IMrk Ferris will come from Minneapolis to play the leading into. Strength by the coming of Mr. Cnrrrnter nd Mr. Moran, who will tie In the casts lierrnftor. Mr. Carpenter will Hlle ml' -lth Mr. Bulllvan In th "lead," plvlug much strorgi-r performances thus, ai the no will not be rruulred to got tip two i heavy ports a week. Mr. Mornn nnd Mr Caldwell will divide the work of the come dian. In the meantime Miss Pavey nnd Mr. Owen will go ahead as they have boon and the rest of the company for that mat ter, ao that the plays the rest of th season will bo given even better than thutse which hava been already presented Mr. Durgrsa of the firm of Woodward & Burgess went to Sioux City on Friday to tnko over the Ornnd thenter at that place, and to arrange for the repairs nnd decora tions that will be needed to put the house In firat-clasB condition for opening In Sep tember. ' Under the terms of the lease A. B. Benll, tha former Iokhco, had until Au gust to vacate, but It wiim absolutely ncc ary thnt the new firm tP'l the theater at once, In order thnt It could be opened Without the loss of a least a month' time at tho beginning of the Reason. After considerable parleying, the owners of the theater nettled with Benll, und he with drew a month earlier than his lease called for. Several firms, among them Fuchs & Fuchs of Omaha, are bidding on the con tract for decorating the house. Thla work will tnke nt least six weeks. A full new suit of scenery will be supplied, a new drop curtnln and nil. Including a fine asbestos curtnln. All the new scenery will bo painted with fireproof paint, and every thing necessary to secure the safety of the patrons of the liouae will be done. It Is tho intention of the new nuinuger to give Hloux City a practically new theater nnd have It ready to open by the first week In September. About $23,000 will be expended in making the necessary alterations and re pairs. As a detail of the settlement with Benll, Messrs. Woodward & Burgess come Into control of the bookings for the theaters at Bioux Falls nnd Mankato, managed by Bam Bear. This will be of great advan tage to those, cities, for It will enable them to get a better lino of attractions thnn ever before. A. B. Benll still controls the New theater at Council Bluffs. Thompson & Dundy have about every thing but a cheese fuctory nnd a grist mill at Luna Park now. The latent addi tion to their collection of varied Indus tries ta an nfternoon paper, which cornea out once a day, full of the doings of Coney Island, The editor Is brond-gauged, and doesn't devote all his spnee to booming the Luna Park attractions, but gets as far way for some items as Oscur Hammer stein's roof garden uptown. And Just to show that a lean pocketbook stands some how at tho park, tho following schedule of cost Is published: Total cost of t.una Park attractions $2.15 Bureau of Admissions Press Headuuarters Trip to the Moon Laughing Show Palmist Fire and Flumes 20.000 Leagues I'nder the Sea. Administration Building Sen on Land Babylonlnn Gardens Clrclo Swing Streets of India Durbar of Delhi. In Streets of India One price admits to both Infant Incubators 26 cents Scenic Railway 10 cents Phoot the Chutes 10 cents War la Hell 15 cents Circus Maxlmus Free box sent 10 nnd 25 cents Ball Room No charge German Vlllago What you spend Helter Skelter No charge Rahbllhif Hrook 10 cents Miniature Railway v..5 cents Restaurant What "on snend Sliding Stair No charge Whirl tho Whirl .'. 10 cents Japanese Tea Gardens Wht you spend Fatal Wedding It cents Public Telephone T's'inl rates Restaurant nt head of Court of Honor. Lunches downstairs. Upstairs and Gardens, a la carte. Wines and liquors served onlv nt German Village, right side of Court of Honor. i Blanche Bates Is one of the American ac tresses who seldom talks rot. Here is part Of what ahe said during her recent "rest" In California: Pooh! star. Everybody is a star nowa days. Give me the right part and I don't care whether my name la In the program. i n ngni pair, anu i don t care whose name Is in the' electric light sign. Give me 25 cents 5 cents 2f. cents 25 cents 15 cents 5 cents ...No charge 10 cents 15 cents nnd Pherldan plavs for five years under the direction of the f nunerts. James Stetson Metcalfe, dramatic critic of Life, ar.d Miss Elisabeth Tyree will he married on July 14. Mr. Metcalfe is a widower. Augustus Thomas will make his per manent home in F.ngland. Wonder If he will dramatize the Kngllsh shires as he has the American states? The wife of Jan Kubellk, the Countess Ciaky, gave birth to twin daughters on June l. The virtuoso and the countess were wedded In August. Joseph Arthur has learned a few. He oc' cuples more than a page in the Dramatic Mirror In presenting his case against Klaw Ac Krlanger. Having fully stated his side of the controversy Mr. Arthur concludes: "Now to the courts." If an outsider be per mitted to offer a suggestion Mr. Arthur should have taken his case to the courts first. That Is tho place to try civil casus. Maud Jeffries Is to marry James W. Os borne out in Melbourne, Australia, where they have been appearing In "The Darling of the Gods'' with much success. Mies Jef fries Is Keerbolim Tree leading woman in this company. Cnrl Kckstrom, who is upending his sum mer vacation with his home folks In Omaha, la looking forward with much satisfaction to his starring tour next win ter In "A Modern Viking. His route will extend to the Pacific coast. Colossal, good-natured Joseph Mlron will accompany "The Venetian Romance" next season to assist Mabel Hlte, Harry Mac donough, Nlel McNIel and a score of other mirth provokers to sow the seed of laugh ter and good cheer among the millions of theater-goers a.i over the country. Florence Zlegfleld, Jr., has signed articles of partnership with Joseph Weber of the late firm of Weber & Fields. The new firm, which will be known as Weber & Zlegfleld, will occupy the old Weber & Fields Music hall Ir. Broadway, and the company there will have Anna Held as a stellar attrac tion. A Boston newspaper man and S. L. Stud ley, musical director of the Bostonlans, have written a comic opera which will be produced next season. Mr. Studley, how ever, will continue to conduct the scores presented by the Boatonlans, with which organization he has been identified since the days of the Boston Ideals, directly suc ceeding Nnpler Lothian, who was the orig inal conductor at the Boston theater. ASKS PAY FORWEDDING FEAST Manager of gherr-'s Gets Jnfdsjment Aaolnst Woman Who Gave Elaborate Dinner. (Copyright, by New Yorx Herald Co., 1904.) NEW YORK,- July 2 (New York Her ald Service Special to The Bee.) Those who were bidde.i to a dinner at Sherry's by Mrs. Leonora Hertzberg on .'he occasion of her daughter's marriage to Max Tannen baum will be curprised to learn that their hostess at that time has been brought Into court in supplementary proceedings through her failure to pay for their en tertainment. Mr. Sherry provided an elaborate repast, with wine and cigars, for ninety-seven per sons on September 3 last, and sent in a bill for 1872.20, which, according to his law yer, Thomas W. Rowlette. was a moderate charge for the viands which were supplied. Mrs. Hertzberger sent a check for $20.1 on account nnd four separate letters con taining apologies for delay and promises to remit. Mr. Rowlette, uctinir for Mr. Sherry, brought ault and obtained Judg ment for 712, the balance due. and costs. No property belonging to Mrs. Hertzberg was found, and In supplementary proceed ings she guid she had no Income except remittances from her father, and that she made her home with her daughter. How Or. Rust In lleenme Aeinalnted nllh Major Llewellyn In . Hospital. When Major W. H. Llewellyn, of New Mexico, whs In town the other day, Dr. Fred Kustln hunted him up to renew an acquaintance made under peculiar circum stances. "1 was In New York during the Spanish war when they brought a ship load of In valided soldiers back from Cuba, several of whom were assigned to my ward In the hospital," said Dr. Rustin. "One big fellow who had been brought down to skin and bones by fever that made him at times delirious, would not let anybody do any thing fur him. " (in away and leave me alone,' h ex claimed. "I'm a westerner and you eastern people don't know how to handle us.' "I'm a westerner myself, i ventured. " 'Oh, you call It west perhaps you're from as far as Buffalo or Pittsburg, but that isn't west.' " 'Weil, I think I'm from pretty far west,' said I. 'I'm from way out In Omahs.' "At that the soldier pricked up his ears and asked rr.y name, and when I told him It was Rustin. 'Not the son of a man out there they used to call "Cap" Rustin,' he tisked. , "When I admitted the allegation he added: 'Your father was the first man I knew In Omaha, because he brought me over the river In his boat. When I went to Omaha more than thirty years ago I was running away from home and I wanted to get across the river In a hurry, but the ferry wasn't-working, and finally Captain Rustin took us across.' "Needless to say we were at once good friends. He stayed at the hospital over a month and got well and we had a number of good experiences together." NEGROES AND SOLDIERS FIGHT One Negro I Dead and One Private Seriously Mounded at Cheyenne. CHEYENNE, Wyo July 2. William Car penter, colored, was killed . and Walter Jones of Company E, Eleventh Infantry, was shot through the abdomen in a fight In West Cheyenne today. A dozen negroes were beating Charles C. Louds, a soldier, and his cries attracted other soldiers. The shooting followed. It Is supposed Car penter fired the shot that wounded Jones and that the latter shot Carpenter. Many negroes and soMlcrs were arrested. Jones Is In a critical condition. fry? c9 v n ST n Mm THE PEOPLE'S FAVORITE CHOICE. OmahaL, South Omaha and Council Bluffs Will Celebrate the Glorious Fourth Here. fUOO FOR A SONG. Novel Offer Made by the Whitney Warner Publishing; Co. The Whitney-Warner company. Detroit, Mich., who are recognized as the largest producers and sellers of popular music In the world, have lately published a new two-step by the composer of "Creole Belles," called "Yankee Girl," which al ready shows strong Indications of becoming one of the biggest hits brought out In re cent years, as it is having a great sale at all music and department stores through out the country. Believing thnt the "Yan kee Girl" is especially suitable for a song, they offer a cash prize of $100 to the person furnishing words that will best fit the title and music of the "Yankee' Girl" two-step. Certain rules govern the contest. Only the music of the first, second and fourth parts shall be used, and there must be two verses and a chorus. As Is well known "Hiawatha" and the "Gondolier" were originally published by this house In Instrumental form and their Immense popularity suggested the idea of placing the vocal editions on the market. The Whitney-Warner company supply both the IdeNi and theme. There are thousands of ople throughout the I'nlted States who. with little effort, can write a lively, Inspiring "Yankee Girl" song, and the most suitable words submitted will win the prize of JIC0 in gold. The contest closes August 15, 1P04. All manuscripts should be neatly written on white paper and mailed to the manager of "Yankee Girl Song Contest," Whitney-Warner Publishing company, De troit, Mich. Cannons Will Roar aid Fireworks Will Hiss and Sputter A Dazzling Kaleidoscope, of Fun and Amusement. Riot of Fireworks, Revelry and Recreation. EVERYTHING FREE I FREE!! Only 20 Minutes Ride From City But a 5c Fare From Any Omaha or South Omaha Point It is Always Cool and Something Doing All the Time. Nordin's Famous Concert Band of 40 Pieces Afternoon and evening. SUE ONE MARCONI COMPANY Stockholder of American Concern Says that Director Moke Mis leading Report. NEW YORK, July 2 Henry Gardiner, stockholder In th Marconi Wireless Tele graph Company of Amerioa, has begun a suit In the supreme court agulnst that corporation and Its directors in which he demands an accounting a to th affair of the company, an injunction restraining the director from making and disposing of Its assets or from Interfering in any way with Its management; the the ap pointment of a receiver for the company and for such other relief as the court may ! deem he Is entitled to. The company was , Incorporated under the laws of New Jersey j with a capital or 6,to0,ooo and It is claimed by the company that of thla amount KU90.000 of stock has been Issued and Is outstanding. The plaintiff allege that tha defendants caured to be Issued on March 21 last a the part-nd-a-well some of the money; statement or oaiance sneei wnicn set rortn the money hublt la hard to lose Pshaw! I that on June 1, 1904, the oompany was the oeing a star s merely netng the a leged ' owner of certain rights, privileges and con- "''"J bt-hc, ai ii; nn. iu miner UW all WILL EXHIBIT IN OMAHA WED., JULY 20 Show Grounds 20th & Paul Sts. actress thno a star any dav. I think that stock work is the buckhono of our profession, I don't believe In dra- erve a Dract cal auorentlceshin. lust carpenter does, or a nlumher. Mr. Belnsco I misleading and that Rollln More manlpu ays that the stock experience Is not at all J jated the affairs of the company. Gardiner Vi"0"'7.,. V "?'!VL"" V?5i- assort that the director v.t th eornorn I ii" nnya umi une jan iiKiruugiiiy aigesiea, " perfectly polished, is better than ninety have mismanaged Its affair and wasted It tract of the alleged value of (5,318,404, which, together with other items made an equalization between the assets and liabil ities. He alleges that th statement Is Tit" Performances, Commencing; 2 anil 8 p. ni. Door open honr earlier to penult view of the Grand, New $1,000,000 Zoo, containing; the La rarest Collection of Wild Animal In the Entire World. Kooloarleal Harltlrs not seen else where. MURK THAN HALF OP A 1. 1. THE ELEPHA VPS IS AMKBICA In thla Menagerie. BROS. Ira "K (inn pitiyeu ock laanion. Ana in assets. thla I differ from him oulte eloquently, for J I nm free, white nnd 21. When I nrst went to Mr. Belaseo he gave me a lecture. He suld I wa lucking in physical fatllitv. Ho rontemls. von Unnu that the o-euilcd emotional phnse of nn I llenaon School Election. BENSUis, Neu July S. To the Editor of The Dee: The Benson school election, actress' work ! merely physical. Ho says which occurred last Monday evening, was that any first-rate actress should be Hble to hnrgely attended. The meeting was pre- Shy Pnss the butter with such fenllng as to nvike not only others, b'lt herself, weep ntxi iniin. i vuit i tiu mm liver miner. But you show me a dnir dying out there In the street and I'll we"cp for further orders and make trouble for anybody that doesn't weep with tne. But as I was saying. Mr. Belufco said thnt I was lucking in physical facility nnd In emotion. I told him I didn't want to emote; that 1 warn t that kind of a girl. Hut that didn't gn with Mr. Be la no. He is absolutely without n sense of humor. Here's the wnv he goes to work with you, she pursued. He want you to give him your Idea of emotion in n certain situation. Pay a womnn Is parting from her lover. Mr. lielasco will give hi'r lust five words for ui'h a situation "for God sake, don't go!" And after you have sung It nrd mouthed It and chanted it and wept it and swallowed 't, ?- will make it suggestion. He will tell you that nrrlmns the woman Is not o fi'f and realises thnt htr lover must go; hut at the same time she la hoiilng that something will happen by which he miy be enabled to stay. He f makes yo" think fnr yourself. He doesn't say do this this way. nor do thst that ay. He anvs. nnd I have heard him say tt: "1 ininloy artors to get their Idea, to aoiiet'SP their Idea out of them as 1 would snueeie water from a aponge." ""The art"rs h"'n given the best of their thought to tlielr pnrt before Mr. Belsro' work ropo' n-es. Then he I luminous; then he la Hc'-nro. But should in" iv tint he make play ersthat he mer1" :o". fur example? No; why should T? No man makes artor or aetresis. He gives them opportunities; l.e suggest; he tenrhes them to think. And when it conn t' tli knowledge of a wom-n' heurt. Mr. Beluaco I Incuin i arable. roralag Event. Thla week at the Boyd theater tha Ferris Stock company will giva two mora tin dominated, slightly In number and largely In outrageou conduct, by the saloon el, mint, nd it win only with the utmost effort that the worthy chairman was ab'e to maintain n d-groe ot order. The two candidates for trustees put up by Qravert, the saloon keeper, were elected by a small majority. To me there Is no spectacle more pitiable than that of men and women allowing themselves to be forced or cajoled Into voting for men for members of the school board who are the creatures of a saloon keeper nominated and elected by him and his Influence for the purpose of assisting him In his effort to continue his business !n the very school yard, as tt were. Fortunately, however, for the more respectable class of our citi zens, this cannot be accomplished. Our school board for the past year ha been composed. In the main, of men whoso honor and Integrity could not he ques tioned. Perfect harmony prevailed and our school made rapid and substantial progress along all lines. While the aid of the two exponent of the saloon keeper will not avail him In continuing his saloon In the shadow of our beautiful school building, yet their election, which was accomplished by deception and misrepresentation, I to be regretted, for if ever they take their eat a member of the school board, har mony will be displaced by discord and the efficiency ant) progress of the Benson school will. In a great measure, ba destroyed. , BBNaONLAN. The Blarareat dhow of All Times, Past or Present. Narpnssliig In Scope, Mna nltade and Orandenr Anything; Before I Attempted. Balloon Ascensions Every Day. 1 A (luring aeronaut sliot from a cannon. Trixie Tlie smartest horse on earth. The talk of the town is herierformances. Becker's Celebrated Lady Orchestra Afternoon and evening. COMIXG BOOM FOR TWO WEEKS. AND THE AMD ALL WEEK "'iiaiiiii ii The moil remarkable act on earth LEAPING THE GAP. Two rider do It together. A FORTY-FOOT GAP. They ride down an Incline at OXE HDDRED MILES AX HOI R. Only donble rldln act In existence. The World's Greatest High Divers OSCAR AND SIRI NOR1N From a 120-foot, elevation into three feet of water. At night into a seething mass of blazing water. PROFESSOR RICHEY The Iron Jawed Man in terrific tests of strength and endurance. 25 men swing from a bar held between his teeth. You must see hi in. THE OLD PLANTATION QUARTET NEW YORK ALL STAR VAUDE VILLE COMPANY. A mammoth bill of the best acts. GYPSY ROSE'S CAiMP of fascinating fortune tellers and palmists. The Thurston Rifles and the Gattling Gun Section of the ' Fighting First Nebraska" Will be seen in drills and sham battles. A puperb sight. Bathing, Boating, Fishing Ask for any kind of eatables or drinkables you want at Favilliou or Cafe. Bowling Alleys, Swings, filerry-Go-Rounds, Switchback, Pool Racks, Shooting Galleries SPECIAL GAR SERVICE DAY AND NIGHT Best picnic grove in the state for private parties. Sunday schools and organizations secluded from public grounds For Information apply to J. A.Griffith, Courtland Beach. . miUm "!k - in ijQ 7th B'r Week nnVlVQ Woodward & till I U O Burgess, Mirs. Tlie Farrla Stock Co. Today "Helle of Richmond." Tonight, until Wednesday, "Un der Sealed Orders." Thuni., balance ot Wfek, Dick Feil.f in n.r vi:ni.' Prices 10c, 15c. 'c Mat. any sett 10c. EAUTIFUL NEW KKATX'HKN AD filtHAT OSKS! HAZARDOUS LIGHTNING LEAP Tvlef ech day lil man thnkri dire nllh drnth. An art of Darius; and kill Stiver Ilefure Attempted. CRAZO'S Kuropeaa Mar Aieurlncr In America lor the r'lrt Time TIIK Git K AT KI.DHKU. TUB 4 HF.nlMS THE tJMJISKHKTTI THOl'PK THK COLlSI-riirtONS THK KAl'PMAft FAMILY TUB INt OMI'AK AIII.K JACKSON FAMILY TIIK WOUDEKl'l L DOLLAH1) TUB 1ABI TA!MAM1.S THE IMQIF. IIK OHAI THIS PLVIttt FlftllUHS AND UOO Ol'HHIt t lHt IB AltTlsTS The Most sublime Neetncle of All Tlmeal JERUSALEM AND CRUSADES 1,100 People la the Cast, the Hluifeal honr IT.er Organised. BOo Tickets Admit to Everything Children Under 12, Half Price Big Free Street Parade at 10 Admlaalon Ticket and Numbered Reserved Beat will be on sale allow dar at Mrera-Ulllaa HroK Store, Ittth and Kara em afreet, at rsnellr tba ana price charted mm tba show Crouadaa Base Ball SIOUX CITY VS OMAHA JILY 4-G-O. Two Game Monday, Hn:tO and 3iHO. VHTO BTIIKKT PAHK. "iiie called nt X:t5. Game caled at 3:45. IVSANAWA TODAY FREE Admission to Park All the Big Shows FREE Table De Hole Dinner SUNDAY Combination Supper Card at the CALUMET Mr. Kelly's Vocal Studio WILL BE CLOSED JULY AND AUGUST OWING TO MR. AND MRS. KELLY'S ABSENCE IN EUROPE. Eddy Sawyer World -F anted Trapeae Performer. FREE Covali's Concert Band The One Western Band Recognized In National fluslcal Circles. FREE . FACLER The Fearless High Diver. BATHING In Pure Delightful Water. The Two Ceyers Marvelous Ulobe Equilibrists. FREE AT THE CASINO EDWARD VINTON, Illustrated Balladlst. Edison's Life Motion Pictures FREE BALLOON ASCENSION By the Celebrated Prof. Andrews. BOATING A Superb Fleet of Pleasure Craft. TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER The Ieat WeeUIr Taper. TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER 4 fr sawn! (mi There Is the Gypsy Camp, Bowling Alleys, flnoting Galleries, rterry-Go-Rcund. Novelty Booths, Birds and Ani mals and a Score of Other Amusements. MONSTER CELEBRATION FOURTH OF JULY GRAND FIREWORKS DISPLAY And Many Lxtra livents Besides Our Regular Program. Omaha's Liberty Day Ceremonies at Manawa will be the event 'v. of the Year. DON'T MISS IT. Omaha's Polite Resort Afternoon 3:00 Nlfc-ht :00. Kilpairick Bro's Shows FREE TODAYI nam a h . L'am Tin . . i ww i KILPATRICX'S FAMOUS RIDE Tin' Mtnrv!oi Orlniw. Tlio I ltoii'. IVflHlrvllle Duo. The Cyrle Dnssle. alias Clara Hull. Mr. Harry Conper. Charlie () Kllpiitrirk "I'pslde iJown". Iirlni. Price i ltuHll. luster's Goncorl Band Roller Collator. Itoyal Fsnorams. Tli raaalun l lay. FIREWORKS Fourth of July.