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THE CHICAGO TKCBTJXE: SATURDAY, 3IARCH 0, 1897 SIXTEEN I-AGES. OPERA WITHOUT A STAR. PRIVATE STEELE IN LUCK AEMFOR A BITTER STRIKE THE AUDITORIUM -Opera Season 1S97. AUGUST BECK FOUND DEAD IN BED. Tobacco Manufacturer Succumbs to TRIES TO ROB CATHERINE HEYHAN.

i aian Giving the uiuc of Frank Coyne, Out of Work and Hungry, Arrested and Locked Up. GRAND OPERA BECOMES A LIETJTEJfAAT AFTER GIV- Heart Failure After Rallying; from a. Recent Attack of the Grip. "TROVATORE" SCXG TO A SMALL HOCSB AT THE AUDITORIUM. BOSSES AVT TRADES IXIOXS PRE-PABJ3 FOR MONDAY'S CLASH.

IXG UP ALL HIS HOPES. In ITALIAN. GERMAN, and FRENCH. Avgust Beck, the tobacco manufacturer. MATINEE FAUST was found dead try bed at his home.

No. i'56 AT 2 Soldier Is Unaware of President Cleve La SaKe avenue. a.t 7:45 o'clock yesterday With the following great cast: Mme. Calve morning. Dr.

Henry Bongia. was promptly Bauermeister, and Mme. MantelU; M. Ed. ds Reszke.

Sig. Ancona, Sig. Viviani. and M. Jean summoned, and determined that death was de Reszke.

Conductor, Si. Maneinelli. due to heart failure. The bodv was still of th conception, and! to have even a conception at all of Hamlet's complex character is something, and still more when it is coupled with a clear delivery and an intelligent reading of the lines. Naturally Mr.

O'Neill has versions of his own. I forget who first introduced) the line, "I can tell a hawk from a heron pshaw!" for the enigmatic I can tell a hawk from a handsaw." Mr. O'Neill used the emendation, which Is Ingenious but quite ridiculous, almost on a par with the following novel punctuation of two well-known lines: There ls a divinity which shapes our ends rough. Hew them how we will. After a careful comparison of James O'Neill's Hamlet and Shakspeare'a one is bound to give the palm to the latter, but there is, nevertheless, much to be learned from listening to this- new creation, if one can only forget the rest of the company-Miss Anglin for a few moments excepted.

CONCERT BY BRONISLAW HUBERMAN. Program to ne Played by the Boy Violinist This Evening at Central Mnsic Hall. REPERTOIRE FOR NEXT WEEK (last but one). Roles ef Azucena. and Count de Luna Well Sustained by Mme.

Olltzka and Cnmpanari Former Is Recalled on Open Scene and the Latter Encored Ceppi as Manrico Wins Recalls-Cast of Faust for This Aft-' ernoon. Ilevlral of tne Ontrnl Leagnt-Em-ploytag riaslerfm' Official Admits laborers' Cut I Merely Incidental jB the General I'lan for Lower --aSes Several Contractor Oppose Redaction on Skilled Men Painters to Get the Scale Until July 15. wirta when dfeocvered. Mondav eveninc First production In Chleag land's Action and Starts to Rejoin His Regiment at Atlanta Will Be Assigned to Fort Wayne, Detroit, as the Resnlt of Examination for Promotion He Is a Native of the Prairie State. Mr.

Beck had been in failing health for of Massenet's opera. le cm. several years, and three weeks ago sustained Mmes. Litvlnne and Clementine De Vere: MM. an attack of grip.

He seemed to improve. Jean and Edouard de Reszke. Plancon. Bars, and however, and his death was an unexpected Lassalle. Conductor.

Sli. Maneinelli. Tuesday evenlnsr double bill two operas OWT shock to his family. performance of Donizetti's opera. Since 1855 Mr.

Beck had been Identified. LIX'IA 1)1 LAMMEKMOOR. PriVatft Genre-a Rtoola nf tTia "Rift Prlto1 Miss Catherine Herman of New York, who is a guest at the Great Northern Hotel, and who plays accompaniments at Stelnway Hall for young Huberman, the violinist, started to walk'to Stelnway Hall last night whei a man attempted to take away her pocketbook. Miss Heyman screamed and started to run. The man took to his heels.

Policenrfn Harnett and McCann caught the fellow, who admitted he had attempted to rob Miss Heyman. He said his name was Frank Coyne and that he was a plumber out of work. His victim gave up her work at Steinway Hall for the night. She refused to make a complaint against Coyne, who said he was hungry and tried to steal the pocket-book to get money for food. Coyne was given a hearty meal and afterward was placed in a celAon a charge of attempted robbery and disorderly conduct.

Deny Extension to Benton Harbor. Decatur, March 5. Special. Officials of the Chicago, Kalamazoo, and Saginaw railway deny the report that the road with the business Interests of Chicago-. He.

Mme. Clementine lie Vere and Mile. Bauermeisteri States Infantrv left Chicae-- on Thnrsrtav wan born on Aug. 8, 1S30, at Steinbach, near MM. Ceppi.

Vaschetti. Vanni. and Canmanat l. followed by the only performance of Maecaxnl's evening to rejoin his regiment at Fort Mc- -nu GIss'sen, Grand Duchy Hesse. He came opera.

(AAa.l.i;HlA KISTICASA. to -America in 1S54. settling in Baltimore. "craon, ignorant of the fact that he wa3 entitled to wear the should Mmes. Calve and Belina: MM.

Cremonlnt an lieutenant. Ancona. Conductor. Sig. Bevignanl.

where ha was employed1 for a year by Gail Ax. tobacco manufacturers. He be- ednesday eveniiic Only Derlormance of at Steele is a native of Dixon. and two ner's opera. un business in Chicago July 17, 1S55, under years ago was connected with the engineer LOIIENGK1N (in German).

AST night was an off night at the Auditorium. None of the 6tars was in the cast, and the audience was painfully small. Two roles were well sustained in Verdi's old-time Trova-tore," the Azucena of Mme. Olizka and the Count de Luna of Sig. Cam-panarl.

Mme. Olitz-ka was recalled on the firm srtyle of August Beck Cc. The ing corps or tne Northwestern railroad. He Mmes. Litvlnne and Olitzka: MM.

Jean and Ed concern was. incorporated in 1882, with Mr. ouard de Reszke le Vries. and Hisuham. Con ductor.

Anton Seldl. Beck as President. He held t'h-e position lhursday evening Opera to be announced later. euusiea in tne army as a private in the expectation of passing an examination for promotion. Last September he was one of a class of twenty-seven privates who entered triday evening ugner opera.

until his death, though during the last live years the active management of the business SIKtilMUED. The full program of the concert of Bron-islau Hubermani the boy violinist, who will play at Central Music Hall tonight. Miss Katherine Ruth Heymann, pianist, assisting, is as follows: Magic Fire, Die Warner firand Concerto Ooldmark iondoliera Liszt Wagner Staeeato Caprice Vogrlch Carmen Fantasie i. BIzet-Sarasate had. fallen upon Secretary Otto C.

Sehneiaer, Mmes. Lltvinne. Olitzka- an.l Traubmann: MJft- will be extended to Benton Harbor the com nis. son-in-law. Jean and Edouard de Reszke.

D'Aubigne. Hub yumouon examination at Fort Leavenworth. He stood ninth in the class. Though tar down in the. list he aH hnm.

benet. and Hisphum. Conductor, Anton Seidl. In lati'5 Mr. Beck was appointed Consul for ing season by the aid of Andrew Crawford of Chicago.

Several routes toward a pro Saturdav Aftertmon Hv reonest and fit Ponuliu the Grand Duchy of Hesee. an office which lis shoulder straps. Prices, he held until l.Sil. He was rewarded for his posed Western terminus at some noint on MARTHA. services In.

this capacity by the conferring Lake Michigan are under consideration, but no bonds for the construction of the nro- Miss Enele and Mme. Mantelli: M. Ed. upon him of the order of the of the lirs't-classi open scene, and Sig. Oampanari was duly encored.

So was Sig. Ceppi. who sang decidedly better as Manrico than on his first appearance here earlier in the week as Radames. Nevertheless he is not a tenor fitted to jected line have been issued. Mr.

Beck prospered) in business until the AYillard's Coming to Chicago. Mr. E. S. Willard will play The Middle-, man at Hooley's during the first week of his engagement and will produce Thai Reszke, Sigs.

Viviani. Vaschetti. Cernusco. and Cremoninl. Conductor.

Sig. Bevis-nanl. Prices for this occasion, 75c. $1.00, $1.50, i2.H. Branch Box Office for seats.

Inter Ocean Building. Dearborn and Madison-sts. great fire, which pwept away a fortune of xwo months ago he applied for and le-ceived a urloygh for sixty days. He spent much time seeking the Influence of friends to secure his nomination by the President. Army officials pointed Out to him the hopelessness of the task.

The few vacancies left in the service, it was represented to him, w-ould remain vacant in order to provide places tor young men who would graduate from est Point In June. Undaunted. Private aod THE GOLDEN ROSE OF VIRTUE. BuI'dinST contractors and Interested trades unions are preparing for the big- general strike which is to take effect on Monday. Both sides to the controversy predict one.

of tie most serious clashes in the history of the city between the Building Trades Council and the bosses' combine. Through an unguarded remark dropped by cna of the largest contractors in the city it leaked out yesterday that the old Central Building League" has been rejuvenated for the alleged purpose of making a combined and concerted fight ajjainst the Building Trades Council and enforcing a general cut in wages. When the facts became known it was freely admitted by an official of the Employing Plasterers' Association that the cut of 45 cents a day In laborers and hod carriers' wages was merely an incident in the general clan for lowering wapres in several of the twenty-one trades affiliated with the Build-j Trades Council. Bosses Admit Strike. The plasterers wages; will be cut from S3 50 a day to $2.50 and the bosses admit there will be either a general strike or a.

general lockout on Monday morning. It is (jeeIEel certain that no union plasterer will go to work under the new scale, as the union officials declare the Id scale is in effect until May 1 under an existing agree-jjjeat. The agreement is admitted by the bosse The cut in the plasterers' wages was bitterly piosed at the bosses' meeting on Tuesday by several prominent contractors, but it was decided, upon tlnally by a inajority vote. One of the officials of the bosses' organization said yesterday: "The cut is unjust andi unfair to the men. who have always kept thHr agreements with us.

It Is my opinion that it cannot be He managed, however, by years of This Vear the- Potva -will awnr" hft o-nMpn hard work, to rees'tiablish himself. STEINWAY PIANO USED EXCLUSIVELY. In 1j57 Mr. Beck was. married to Louisa rose or virtue to Duchess Philip of Wur- MRS.

CASPAR WHITNEY, NEE CHASE. temnerg, who is a daughter of the late Gerlach of Frar.kfort-on-the-Main. She died In March, 181K1, leaving two sons and HAYMARKET. ArcnuuKe Albrecht of Austria. v.

i Liu ueu ins ettorts. His furloutrh oxnirori who survive their father The funeral will be held tomorrow at the How Many Mothers family residence. The interment will boat Rosehill Cemetery. The active pallbearers Performances Every lJay1 'i :30 to 10-30 worry over their young daughters' poor ap petite, irritable nerves, tired feelings, sickly have been selected! from among the old em Weber Fields, Lottie Oilson. Bobby Caylor, Caron Herbert.

Lew Hawkins, The Three Avolos, Alburtus Rartrnm, Forest A- King. ployed ot the company. The honorary pall appearance. Possibly they do not know that bearers are: feilsbee's Peptonized Iron and Mangan Prof. Frank's Black Art, Raymond Clark.

is the best remedy for such ailments. 1 ereia jrsanon. 1 ne iunogreens, Higgins Milligan, Lucia Palnia, T(id fla-lr. VMimirtnH.in M. Lassljr, L.

C. Huck. Schneider. Dr. Heine Merckle.

Frank Roesch. C. C. Moeller. 1'eter Schuettler, Henry Kenkel.

1 Postum Cereal Food Coffee makes red Continuous Vaudeville 5e, lOe, 15c, 25cV On Thursday afternoon he called upon Col Barber, w-ho was conversant with his ambition, and told the Colonel he had lost hope President Cleveland w-as out of office, and with the great numbers of civilian office-seekers before President McKinley he could not hope for an appointment. He said however, he would make another attempt next fall to get closer to the top of eligible- Col. Barber provided Steele with his transportation for Atlanta and the soldier lef While Col. Barber was looking over th Congressional Record of Tuesday, he was surprised yesterday to find that Steele hnd by Resident Cleveland as ti, n7 tieutenant and that the nomination Jiad been confirmed. In order to fill a Waynef DetrhoeitNlnteenth Reiment of blood and sturdy, healthy nerves.

Sense just plain, common sense. Mrs. Ann K. Lull. Mrs.

Ann E. Lull, widow of O. R. W. Lull, Wheeler Wilson Mfe.

Co. are introduc who for many years was a prominent lawyer in this city, died on Tuesday in Talla ing a combination library cabinet and sewing COXTI OUS A I DE I I.LE. macnine. Bee 1 Sli and HO Wabash avenue. Manic Vickers.

4 Acme Four 4, Lillle Iaurel. poosa. Ga. Mrs. Lull was 73 years of age, and was born In Syracuse, N.

but Chi jOFITjiTIIERFORECAST. cago hasbeen her home for nearly fifty years. Whirlwind De Foreest. The McCarthys. Howard's Trick Ponies, Marlon Pearl, Matsu Mazunia The Deagons.

Lizzie Virile Daly, E. M. Hall. Campbell Campbell, The De Moras, Bates Bates. enforced- The hodcarritrs' reduction is an-.

OFFICE OF CHIRF OF WEATHKR BUREAU. Prior to the death of her husband, who was Judge Woodbridge's law partner, the family asnington. u. aiarcn orecast lor a.y: iarneiia Hrotners. Flossie Hnclies.

residence was at Winnetka. Since Mr. Lull's PHICES IO, SO. aO CEXTS. consm, generally fair anrt colder northerly winds.

death his widow has made her home at the tor umo. lair in southern portion: local snows WILL WORK FOE THE CALUMET RIVER Leading Interests of South Chicago Take Steps to Form an Active and Aggressive Association. residence of her son. Newton Lull. In the In northern portions; decidedly colder; northwest Walthara Flats.

Mrs. Lull had not been in erly winds. For Upper and Lower Michigan, genprally fair, except lutal snows at lake stations; colder; north good health for several years. Every winter she went South. She had been in Tal IOXTI.M OIS A I DKVILLE.

erly winds. For Minnesota, fair: colder In eastern portion; Mclntyre Heath, Helene Mora. lapoosa with her son, Newton, and her TinMhM'lv winds. Thome rfi Carlton, For North and South Dakota, generally fair: n-tvisic, u-inHc- ck.wlv twiner tmnerature. Charles Sweet, Williams Adams, daughter, Laila W.

Lull, since last December. Besides the son and daughter, who ac The Sliimans. Newsboys' Quintet." James H. Cullen, The Arcaris. Claudia West.

Con well O'Day. Kriesel Trick Does. For Nebraska, generally fair; pronauiy comeriu Gertrude Haynes, western portions; nortn to easi wunis. companied her on her Southern trip, the The or Colorado, pariiy ciuuuy wcmuci Menchen's Kinpnntlkon. only other relative in this city is a brother, showers in northern poruon; siiBiiuy tumu.

PKICES IO, 20, 30 CEXTS. F. Newton. No. 17o Goethe street.

Lull Prominent industrial interests of South Chicago are about to form an association which shall have for its object the improvement of the Calumet River, its dredging, and the construction of an outer harbor at its mouth. Representatives of leading concerns met this week, when the advisability of such a step was discussed, and a Committee on Organization was annointed. 8 For Wyoming, local snows and partly cloudy oHohtu north to east winds. was an old memner or t. james tnurcn.

M'vICKER'S THEATER. It was expected thefuneral services would For Montana, lieht snows; a slight rise in. tem bo held at the church today, but owing to a. perature; variable winds. M'VICKER'S JaVs O'NE LL washout either side of Glendale, by which LAST TWO PERFORMANCE.

route the remains are being brought from TONIGHT AT 8, Place of obser SOUVENIR MAT1XE13 TODAY AT 2 I COI KIKK OF LYONS. IT a -3 XT rb i 3 the South, it became necessary last night to postpone the services. -a vation. Among those present at the meeting were men connected with tho T.Viitri, v0n i S3. Kvery lady ocupying seat 1- I MONTE CRISTO Tim taken: on tne main mor win ne presented with a bas relief souvenir of Mr.

O'Neill. I Funeral of James S. AVheeler. James Sheffield Wheeler, who died on March 5, p. m.

a i company, the Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron company, the South Chicago Ship Building company, the Heisler Lutz Tug company, and the A. R. Beck Lumber Rain Clear Thursday evening after a protracted illness. MONDAY NIGHT, flAR. 8 Albany Abilene 3S 68 74 36 62 34 7tt The New Alpena Clo'dy Clo'dy .16 .02 SHAMUS O'BRIEN Atlanta iniiiaiiy.

wiuiam McLaren of the Beck Lumber company was made Chairman of Romantic Irish Opera. 50 was buried yesterday from the family residence, No. 112S Jackson boulevard. Mr. Wheeler was born in Stonington, on May 12, 18T.I, and In 1SG5 he came West, set Amarillo Clear Clear Bismarck LATEST LONDON' AND .30.5410 2 70 4tS 50 me committee on Organization.

It is hoped to form an in fliifn.tta1 9i.u. Clo'dy Clo'dy NEW YOKK. SlOCtSS. H.i'lalo Boston 48 Original Cast. Chorus of 60.

Orchestra of 2j. tling in Chicago in as the resident mem Fair 48 5Ji 70--6 'atro tion which shall be able to secure for the Clo'dy Seats now on sale. Saturday Matinee pniy. Clo'dy .08 .02 .30 .02 .02 ".02 l.ttM .12 fcoutn Chicago Harbor what recent work at WJ.l!) 54 narioue ber of the firm of Davis JNlason, iumoer dealers. He has resided here ever since.

A few years ago he engaged in the real estate Clo'dy Cheyenne SPEC! A MA'J INfcfJ M. r. ntl' HOOLEY'S THEATER. Clo'dy matter. We could get all the men we want for one-half the wages they demand.

Their present seals is for eight hours. A few days ago they made a demand tor an incraaie to to and we decided to answer them with a cut to 51.75, which is enough for that class of labor. "I am oppese-i to any reduction In the skilled trades. AVdgs are low enough. Some of the bosses the mistake of thinking we can defeat the Building Trades Council hi the face of the fact that we tried it two years ago through the Central League and were defeated.

A t-hort time ago the league was revived and reorganized under the name of The Builders Secretary Itemn Explains. Secretary Remn of the Employing Plasterers' Association said: "It is true we have d.cided to cut the wages of the rers SI day and the laborers 45 cents a day. We expect a strike, but the action was taken after due deliberation. We see no prospect of a huilding boom such as has been predicted." I do not wish to be quoted in regard to the revival of the Builders' Leaguo. or the possibility of a general lockout.

As far as I am individually concerned I would like to see the skilled laborers paid the full scale. I believe the Euiiiing Trades Council made a mistake in admitting the hodcarriers and unskilled laborers Into the organization of skilled laborers." Two years ago the Central Building League declared a general lockout against the unions affiliated with the Building Trades Council. After a few weeks the men were allowed to return to work unier the old conditions. then the union men have been working steadily for hlghtr irazs and shorter hours in many branches of the building trades. The bosses have tought every demand of the men and both e.iti have been playing a waiting game in the hope of better times.

The officials of the council declare their organization i stronger than ever and that the alleged scheme of the bosses to cut wages will be defeated at any cost. hargen Contractors uilh Secretary Sherman of the council said yesterday: I believe the cut in wages Is the result of a deep-laid plot among the contractors. It Is not the fault of labor organizations that this trouble has been forced on the business interests of the city. Whatever is the result we want the public to understand that it came about through an unreasonable reduction, which involved the breaking of an agreement which has been sacredly kept by the trade unions interested." The officials of the Painters District Council and the Boss Painters' Association met In conference yesterday, and the bosses agreed to pay the existing scale of "5 cents an hour until July 15. when, it is said, the bosses will try to force a reduction of two and a half centsan hour.

auingxon' nas accomplished for the Chicago River. Chicago Cincinnati Clo'dy Clo'dy Cleveland J. M. Stone, who was one of those present at the Drelimirjipv cot.i i ttrrt matin ee today at a MVjULt.Y TONIGHT at 8. Clear 'oncordia business.

He was a Mason of the thirty-second degree and member of Chicago AVashington Chapter, Oriental Iavenport Clo'dy Clo'dy ia oi. ji iiii. The organization will be called the South Chicago Merchants' club, and will in no 1 es aioines Clear MY FRIEND FROM INDIA It is at onee the unnleBt and cleanest of the couir edies seen here this season." Chicago Record. Penver Consistory, and Cleveland Lodge, lie leaves a widow and four children James S. I Clo'dy 60 r2 32 34 30 44 4D f2 14 60 68 34 2K way conuict with the South Chicago Business-Men's and Property-Owners' Tr.

tlear Clear Ketroit riodge City Duluth Kl Paso Edmonton cr, li. tnener, anu aiic-b auux.uiui Wheeler. Clear Clear Next Monday-SEAT SALE NOW OPEN, MR. E. S.

WILLARD. Rain Oalveston .30.20 .30.04 .30.20 .30.04 .30.20 ..29.88 .30.04 .30.34 .30.32 .30.42 .30.02 .30.14 .30.14 .20.88 .30.02 .30.118 .30.32 JAHES WELMORE'S LANDLADY FREE. Snow Olranil Haven Creenbay Clear WHEELWOMEN WILL WEAR MASKS. And Thereby Protect Their Skins from 1.96 .18 .14 Tr. .40 .04 .80 Mrs.

Caspar Whitney was until Thursday Miss Cora Chase, daughter of Orrin Pop-pleton Chase of Chicago. She lived with her father in Park avenue, where he owns, a row of residence buildings. The wedding ceremony was performed on Inauguration day in New York at the home of the bridegroem's mother. Miss Chase's father was not present, because of ill-health. Clo'dy Havre Six Nights and 2 Matinees Only, Vmm ItvlUnrv Snow Helena Mrs.

Mary E. Hutt Explains Her Con Fair Huron in IHh I IIIIUL fciJIltl AHh Clo'dy Indianapolis Jacksonville nection with Aliened find Cheeks anil Is Released. the Complexion Destroying Winds of Spring. B5 38 46 64 68 44 38 38 50 r.2 58 30 64 8 70 44 38 6 10 62 84 42 42 (IS r8 28 62 4 78 34 70 80 44 66 40 60 34 44 72 74 60 Clear P.E. N.E.

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N.W. N. Clo'dy Kansas City Clear March 15th In "THE KOOUES' COMEDY." THE COLUMBIA Monroe and Oearborn-sU. Rogue's Comedy for the first time in Chicago on Monday, March 15. 42 72 38 3 64 f.4 14 62 .01 Clo'dv Clo'dy Before many have gone by the more Mrs.

Mary E. Hutt, No. Washington Lander Little Rock Los Angeles Marquette Memihis fcnow enthusiastic wheelwomen will be out in the boulevard, explained her connection with .86 Tr. Clo'dy Expresses the Success of the the checks which she said she re ived from CHOSEN ORATORS FOR NORTHWESTERN sustain acceptable results In a great theater and with a company in which the names of Tamagno or even Russitano are associated with the n'lle. Sig.

Ceppi, however, must be accorded acknowledgment for the earnestness of effort with which he undertook the part. His Dl Quella Pira was encored, and he was re Medicine Hat. IM- park. As a protection from the complexion-destroying winds of spring not a few will 11.6812 Fair James Welmore, former liou per for Minneciosa Montgomery Montreal .30.02 74 Clo'dy me- lorn E. E.

Watts and was i ged by wear masks. As every woman knows, the Kam Rain Nashville Justice Chott j-esterday. raw spring air makes the skin rough and Samuel Fegily, Principal, and Charles E. AVItter, Alternate, for the Northern League Contest. .16 .34 Tr.

.40 .02 Clo'dy chapped, and if there isi any hidden freckle Mrs. Hutt appeared at.tr-i DesValnes New Orleans New York City Norfolk called a number of times subsequently, fi or defect in the complexion a' March wind Street Station on complaint of J. Ti. Haskett. di-s ATE? In the Now Opera, THE SERENADE.

nally before the curtain. His appearance 34 62 74 44 64 32 5ti 22 42 64 HO North Platte Oklahoma ..20.44 .20.04 .30.10 .30.20 .30.02 .30.24 .20.60 .20.04 .20.02 ,.20.88 Clear Clear Clear Clear No. 42S West Madison street. Haskett said will bring It out in hideous prominence. was commanding and he seemed at greater Samuel Fegtly of Nevada, will repre Most women, unless they have complexions she had worthless checks cashed at his dry Omaha Oswego First Serenade" Matinee Today.

Rain sent Northwestern University in the annual that are quite unimpeachable, have found ease than formerly. But with all due honesty one must wonder why he did not re goods store. Mrs. Hutt said she got Clear .12 .44 .18 .38 that even the balmiest of days, frcm a com contest of the Northern Oratorical League, I'aiestine Parkersburg Pittsburg them from Welmore in payment for lxard, Clo'dy main in Italy, wfliere doubtless he is prized. tomorrow.

ROBERT 6. INGERSOLL New Lecture TRUTH. Seats selling. 400 seats at 50c plexion point of view, no wind, a half hid which will be heldi in the. latter part of and that it was not her intention to de 60 52 Pueblo .29.88 5i Miss Sophie Traubmann, for so it sun, are quite deceptive when they May.

and Charles. E. Witter of St. Louis will fraud. .30.6610 6 air Fair Fair Fair Rain Etood in the bills, although the inclination Qu' Appelle Rapid City mount their, wheels and take a ten-mile spin.

.30.24 14 decidedly to put a Fraulein instead, .29.84 t-an i- raneisco 46 for in addition, to the healthy color that comes into their cheeks' there also comes a roughness and coarseness of the skin that CRAND OPERA-HOUSE. MATIXKK T0D.Y. Clo'dy fr-t. Xvouis St. Paul .02 .16 Tr.

.04 ".60 lear Bang the Leonore. Her voice Is sweet, exceptionally sweet, in quality, but managed In an amateurish way that causes it to fall -alt I.akA Cfti, Clo'dy bring distress to the feminine heart. The Ste. Marie 44 4 44 14 38 46 6rt 1 icar .30.10 .30.14 .29.86 .29.84 ..30.08 .30.04 .29.92 no 58 82 44 30 52 78 48 0 short of actual possibilities. In appearance SprinRfield, III.

Clo'dy FRANK DANIELS OPERA CO. Mringtield. Mo. Welmore, who is in jail, was indicted last October on numerous forgery charges East and West, but evaded arrest until Monday nisrht. It was stated at the office of Sweesey Son.

iii New York, yesterday that a James Welmore had been in the firm's employ, but the story of his having embezzled $2,000 was ovei drawn. Nothing was known as to the man being the son of a New Jersey millionaire. Welmore himself refused to discuss the latter question yesterday. faster one rides the more the wind roughens the face. Veilsi have been tried, but even the thickest are of little use.

But the mask will lear she is notably attractive and ga've the role, as far as action is concerned, with the con Rain WIDOW'S CHARGE AGAIHST JACOBS. Mm. Dora Marks Declares Her Head Hnshand's Friend Got from Her by False Pretenses. A icksburg AVashington White River 48 1.02 .02 .24 ventional lorm that generally distinguishes obviate all this, and, though It may suggest .30.22 6 S.E. S.W.

i. S.E. N. Clo'dy Clear Clo'dy In Harry B. Smith and Victor Herbert's Delightful Comic Opera.

wniiston it. .30. r.2 .80.5212 a very up-to-date female prototype of Turpin, it will find its advocates. The Winnipeg The minor parts were sung by Sig. Vfts- Clear IS WIZARD OF THE NILE.

masked, bicyclist will be no more remarkable be the alternate. These young men wrre declared winners of the preliminary contest held last evening in the First MethodSst Church, Evanstcn. Prof. R. L.

Cumnock presided and the judges were: Prof. J. H. Wigmore. Prof.

D. W. Hayes. W. S.

Lord, Frank Lord, and W. S. Harbert. The speakers and their subjects were: International Arbitration," Charles E. Witter.

Keenan's Charge," Samuel Fegtly. John Milton," Harry Parsons Lincoln as a Public Speaker," George B. Goodwin. The New Heroism and Its Heroes," J. Stitt Wilson.

The colleges which will be represented at the contest are the University of Michigan, Northwestern, Oberlin College, University of Chicago, University of Iowa, and! the University of Wisconsin. WEATHER IN CHICAGO. chetti, Sig. Vanni, Sig. Corsi, and Mme.

Van Cauteren. Sig. Bevignanl conducted. than the masked bathers' of a few years ago The temperature as observed vnt.nlav t. This afternoon Faust will be given with at Santa Cruz.

Manasse, optician. No fcS East Madison street. on a charge of obtaining money under false pretenses Louis II. Jacobs appeared Every NiKht. Matinees Saturday Only.

SCHILLER. 1 1 nunc iiuuuiiiK. wa us iuiiuws: nermomete- WEST PARK EMPLOYES GET THEIR PAY a remarkably strong cast, engaging Jime. Calve as Marguerite, M. Jean de Reszke as a.

48: 9 a. 40; 10 a. 40; 11 a. 4S: trial in Judge Payne's court yesterday. 12 4f: i r.

44: 'A r. m. SOUTH CHICAGO FIGHTS BIG STORES. Faust, M. Edouard de Reszke as Mephisto- xjui uuicicr a.

ill. I op. lit. y. i o.

pheles, Mme. Mantelli as Siebel, and Sig. airs. Marks, a young widow, is the Prosecuting witness. Mrs.

Marks lives in the Rainier Hotel, Cottage Grove avenue and Thirty-third street Shp sava HMLLEK Secretary Talty Disburses SplT.OOO Ex. President Moll Turns Over the Bonds of Officials. MARRIAGE LICEXSES. Ancona as alentin. Big.

iiancmeiu win conduct. Mrs, Laura Gridley Addresses an Audience of Over 1,000 People in Liberty Hall. THE COUNTY CLERK ISSUED PERMITS TO Induced her to invest $5,000 of the money MILLIARD HAMLET" PLAYED AS LIGHT COMEDY wea to tne iouowing couples yesterdav, the living in Chicago where no place vi residence MATS. I OA I ene obtained on her husband's life insur is Riven: Age. PARVUS ONRI Karl Haenfler.

Hulda Wert ance in a proposed furniture factory to be built in Escanaba, Mich. Jacobs and Marks, it is Said, had been friends hfn Peter Blaer. Hebadcna Skoirlund South Chicago opposition to the department store manifested itself In a mass- James O'Neill and His Company Give a NEW August Ebel, Ida Kein jacon 11. noldt. Johanna Aelson .2110 .2423 HO hi.

Foreman West Forbef Doyl McBride Goodrich Llna Va and Hi Vaudeville Co. meeting iast evening in Liberty Hall, Nine Cniqne Production at McVlck-cr'a Theater. Charlev Rohrbeck. Rlcke Fahninsr PICTURES. ty-second street and Commercial avenue.

CZARINA IS A CLEVER CARICATURIST. Young Wife of the Rnler of Russia Practices Drawing at the Expense of Those Around Her. Richard Carter. Ella Garrett 20 the latter knew that he must die he called ms wife to his bedside when Jacobs wa3 weni and told her lhat WM nis desire tnat she place full confidence in Jacobs in "natters of business 3) which was addressed by ex-Senator Moses Salomon, C. F.

Gillman, A. T. Oriswoid, llneim Eckhert. Hertwig Blaurock Jeremiah D. Miller.

Mamie A. Hollywood Iouia Olsen. Carrie Jacobson Going to a Shakspearean drama undi OAIETY. C. Ostrup.

Mary F. hyte Mrs. Laura and Representatives Q. .8221 luted by musical or scenic adjuncts is rather like taking a walk on a cold day. The result Edward Korin.

Minnie Ashton 27 lire. Marks says that after the death of "er husband ihhi tn in T8L El. 783 Miller and C. W. Nothnagel.

Johnnie E. Peterson. Josephine Olaon. ..2524 (M'gIW Over a thousand persons were in the hall Anton Chonarzewskl. Wanda Jozwlk 2h 2l vest and that that was the last she ever saw Henry ts.

K.ernevein. Aleta A. Hevmach .20 1 me money. Jacobs is said to have made John W. Barts.

Carrie Hernbors 4 Matinees Sundays, eunesuavs. ami when Mrs. Gridley w-as introduced by the Chairman. She spoke on the motto of the association, Agitation, Education, and is generally far more enjoyable, not to say invigorating, than was expected. Hamlet." 6f all the tragedies, is such a marvelous creation that the very worst acting can hardly make it intolerable.

And I have seen Samuel Clexton. Lizzie Sullivan 2S in Cse of starting a furniture factory Matinee I ITTI rilCC nlll.Alfll Autre Asplund. Pauline Hers: 2724 Secretary Talty of the West Park Board yesterday disbursed 517,000 to park employes, making full payment on the February pay-roll. The board now has a balance of about $5,000 to last until the books of the West Town Collector are closed, and the amount of park assessments collected Is ascertained. Ex-Commissioner Carl Moll yesterday turned over to Secretary Talty the bonds of the park officials, of which he had the custody.

Commissioner Blount said yesterday he believed the supposed agreement with the old board by which Charles T. Yerkes was to pay for the boulevarding of Jackson boulevard was a confidence game worked on the old board. The $1 per foot assessment for the improvement will be levied in a few days. DENY STIBLE IflILL BE BODYGUARD. Waslilngrton Advices Contradict the Unmor Accrediting: the Chicago Detective to the White House.

Aticnigaa town. There will be Donald Fleminp. Anna B. Leaman 80 25 Today. kl I Ikk lill WW Legislation," and condemned the evils of w.

witnesses from Michigan to Charles fa. Pvewman. Teddy Person 21 Headed by AkliKAU, John D. uuoen at iu owi-r. Krnst Kwhn.

Annie HerlnRr 29 22 child labor In department stores, which she xi case. arks related the foregoing allega enson Mitchell. Mary Phillpn 2420 said was the greatest crime of today. PALnER'S GREAT NORTHERN THEATER. ws to the jury and added that Jacobs Ex-Senator Salomon explained the bill now MARRIAGES.

ner Nathan Neufeld was going to in- PMiMKK Sole Manager MR- A. M.lAf.MK.K. before the Legislature. 'ouu 111 the proposed factory and BURNELL BURNS At the home of the bride. Jacobs himself was to put in 12.500.

Ant j. i. i THE MANDARIN. crvtuv VI 1 11CH 1. March 4.

by the Rev. Frank W. fiunsaulus. Mr. fcimm OP 5 miwliintct Ta-Vn- tri'iilo an Edward M.

Buraell to Miss Clara B. Burns, all of WAD OF TORN MONEY ON A PRISONER. Few people only are aware that the young Czarina is an excellent caricaturist. When a young girl her teachers discovered this talent of the Princess, most of her drawings then being at their expense. In her new surroundings at St.

Petersburg she did not allow her malicious crayon to rest. One court official after another fell a victim to her keen sense of the ludicrous, much to the amusement of the Czar, who himself has for some time been trying to get his wife to draw a picture of him. For a long time she (Md not wish to do this, but recently she abandoned her scruples and now her comic sketch of the Czar is circulating at the Russian court from hand to hand. It represents the Czar as a little boy, in spite of his full beard, sittingin a high chair. Grand Dukes and Grand Duchesses stand around his chair and all try to hand him sweets and little presents, while the Czar indignantly refuses all gilts.

This sketch ls said to allude to certain intrigues at the court, which were frustrated ry the frankness of the Czarina toward her husband. lamination of the machinery procured for Chicago. OAMILLE ll'AIiyiL'M'l and RICHARD F. "-iry at testified that Its JJKATIIS. William Mrngra, Held on Forgery i--- "J8 was S3.i00.

The machinery of the t-nn beduled by Jacobs, the prosecu-tm alleEes was fixed at a much larger BECK Aucust Beck, aired 67 years, on March Charge, Given I a. Pocketful of Greenback Bits. Funeral fcunaay, at p. rrom residence. ALHAMBRA THEATER W.

H. Jacobs, Mgr. MATINEE TODAY. Sott La to tosenin cemetery. Jier witnesses testified and the State rniT-Maria, beloved wife of William A.

Colt Pase- The defense will be heard A wad of torn money was found in the atted 0i years. tun'Tal from her late residence. HANLON'S hsz? xuesoay. Saturday. Marcn o.

at n. m. possession of William Menges when he was COLLINS Friday. March 5. Joseph J.

Collina. arrested yesterday charged with attempting Funeral Sunday, i. at p. 437 Dear- Detective Frank Stible of the Chicago police force, who resembles' Grover Cleveland, was reported yesterday as being likely to secure the position of private detective at the White House under President Mc-Kiniey. Officials at police headquarters ex IBISES THE BIG NEWBURY BUILDISG, to pass a forged check.

There were pieces born-av. liunai pruai-. "SUPEBBA. 6unday-wm. A.

Brady's "HUMANITY." 1 KF.LTiOWS Oeorce A. Fellows, at his residence from $-0 bills and others of less denomina 104 March 0. Funeral Sunday, March tions. Including tens, fives, twos, and ones. rk Firm of W.

Campbell Co at 2 p. m. pressed delight at the possibility of the ap T.TTLL At Tallapoosa. March 2. Ann Ellza.

Menges said he had secured the torn money from boys, who told him they had found It HOPKINS' SOUTH SIDE THEATER. Lull, idow of the late O. It. W. Lull and mother seeares Structure- at "Wabash and KldrldKe Court.

Vewton and Leila Lull. uneral services pointment. Advices received last night from Wash in the rear of a bank. The man entered the store of Adolph Ter- will not be held March as published in evenlntr QUINCY MAN DIES OF HYDROPHOBIA. Is Bitten by Vicious Dog and Expires After a Period of Intense S-nffering.

papers. iVotica or tunerai nereatter. eorge g. Newbury has leased to William RHODES Josephine, beloved wife of Martin lngton denied the rumor that Stlble will be appointed, as Capt. Floyd, President Mc-Kiniev's Sereeant-at-Arms at Canton, is ish, Xo.

161 Halsted street, yesterday. It 1b charged, and presented a check for $10. Th paper bore the name of A. R. March, Xo.

4.3 Rhodes. Wednesday. March 3. Funeral from resi "mpoeil Co. of New York his new build Daintv Bcoblt bUWtnlLL UraceTUJ dence.

TZ'i W. fcunaay. March 7. 10 at the northeast corner of Wabash av in have the better chance. a.

m. MAXWELL filMPSON.Ka-Vans, Ollmore A O'Nell, ChlcWo Ladles' Band. AND MANY Canal street. JMenges was tola to wait, a clerk hastened to the home of March and SHhif won detective fame in connection THOREN Mary Charlotte Thoren. March 5.

be and Eldridge court. The lessees, who re arnnrs- tvi many worse performances than that given by Mr. James O'Neill last night at Mc-Vicker's. His company is not all that might be desired. It may do for Oshkosh or Keokuk, but hardly for Chicago.

A Polonius who Is perilously near being alow comedian; a King and Queen who might pose well for a sleepy Darby and Joan; a Horatio who is obviously too much of an idiot to be much moved by the buffets of fortune; a Rosen-crantz and Guildenstern, whose dress and manners on the stage suggest the possibility of a clog dance at any moment, are not elements which go to make up a very impressive ensemble. However, it ls rather refreshing to have Hamlet played as light comedy occasionally, and Mr. O'Neill promised us an entirelv new conception of the drama. As for the reading of his own part, it is possible to say a few words of genuine praise. Whatever else he does, he at least gives us a consistent and easily understood rendering.

There is no longer any doubt about the feigned madness. Mr. O'Neill's Hamlet Is a s-trong, breezy, manly sort of fellow, with an excellent opinion of himself and of his wit. His pretense of insanity is a good joke at the expense of his mother and stepfather, who are homely people, easily Why. then, should he be so terribly dilatory in his vengeance? There's the rub," indeed.

But Mr. O'Neill gets over that difficulty by securing for the characters of the guilty pair such honest, comfortable-looking people that his want of faith in the evidence of the ghost ls not only excusable, but natural. And, after all, the testimony of a ghost would not be admitted in a modern court of law, so why by this up-to-date Hamlet? This clear-headed and acute young man, of course, deals with Ophelia in a manner quite his own. The interview in the third act always has been a stumbling block for those who adhere to Hamlet's sanity. Mr.

O'Neill, having seen David Garrick," has a simple way of evading the growing Impetus of madness. Since he has elected to murder his stepfather he is no fit husband) for Ophelia: his feigned Insanity Isv therefore, a clever way of breaking the tie between them, although he loves her Just the same. This reading1 of the passage gives a clear meaning to a much misunderstood scene. It is true that Shakspeare certainly never Intended. It thus, but no sentimental respect for the author should Interfere with, an actor's original conception.

was told the check was a forgery. Mengts loved wife of Cha. Thoren and mother of Ruth and Edith. Funeral from late residence, 1940 with the Masonic Temple gem robbery, in i.tn down in Detroit the Hawkins was then arrested. i iaUrtle-av.

Sunday. Marcn i. at 1 L. m. to brothers, who had held up the Jeweler, and manuel Church, ror.

hedKWicic and Hobble, thence Qulncy, March 5. Henry Weiseman, a young man who lived nine miles east of Quincy, is dead of hydrophobia. He was bitte'n by vicious'dog six weeks ago. and recently began to bark and snap like a dog. His struggles at times were violent.

to Rosehill Cemetery by carriage. TASTE OF SOME WOMEN IN MILLINERY WHEELER March 4. James Sheffield, beloved recovered the stolen goods. Permit to Elevate Tracks. iirnlianrl of Margaret J.

Wheeler. Hired ftTi venra Queen Victoria's ponderous black velvet hnnntt. with Its snowy plumes, does duty on Funeral- Sunday. March 7. 1 p.

from his lat CENTRAL MUSIC HALL. SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 6, 8:15 P. SECOND VIOLIN RECITAL. HUBERMAN Tickets on sale at Box Office and Lyon Healy'a. residence.

112S Jackson-Diva. Commissioner Downey yesterday issued a permit to the Chicago and) Northwestern all state occasions when the Queen rides in a carriage. The shape has not been changed wilson J. Charles wuson. oniv eon of Kobrt and Carrie wuson, at nis nome, vv.

congress- railroad company to elevate its tracks on et. Funeral services unaay. Aiarcn i. at 1 p. in.

for twenty-five years, ana one lasts tnrougn several seasons. the Milwaukee Division, between Montrose at resluence. ijuriai at orest iiume. The Princess of "Wales Is fond of close YOUNG Lizzie M.Youn?. sister of Willis Youne.

boulevard and Balmoral avenue, In accord? ance with the ordinance passed by the Coun March 5. of apoplexy, at 1017 Jackson-blvd. Fu Per in the country, take the entire building tUo 6lories- Ths floors are 40 by luo thy- Possession will be given May 1. and i-h runa for five ytars from that time, ef 7L option of three more. The amount Th KCntal ls rot out-asd fhas Ils was ertcted two years ago.

Dleei a een occupied since it was com-thft-JU "Valuation of $70,000 was placed on atrtctlfi re by the Tax Ccmmission. It is SDeet proof antl modern in every re-Sev hA oer of the wall paper firm said housA t'feessary to havea branch teand. LiJicaS0 to supply the Western de- morej? Iast tw months there has been Eastiqfc" 17 for sraee in this city from lffirVLtlnna than for the last four years. maiVV neoWtiations are in progress with Chicrern Rouses for desirable locations agenoiir? A11 the down-town leasing la th.t. ItPTt a similar condition of affairs neral Sunday.

1 p. irorn the Christian Church cil March! SO, lb'M. The company will begin on near western-av. Burial at turban-like shapes ror every-ciay wear; for evening she delights in the most coquettish of French toques, loaded with flowers and aigrettes, lira. Cleveland looks especially well in flat CJraceiana cemetery.

THE LINCOLN. i I Matinees Sunday, LINCOLN I itrDd mm the elevation of the tracks within two weeks John McAndreivs Found Guilty. ANXOOCEMENTS sailor shapes, and weare such hats almost ti.1ii!viit in warm weather. In winter Ehe THE LAST STHUKt. A verdict of guilty was found against John A MATTER OP CONTRAST.

Estelle Myrtilla boasts that she will be a bridemald a dozen times this season." Marie" Yes; you see almost any girl will appear pretty with Myrtilla by her side." This World. If this little world tonight Suddenly should fall thro' spaca In a hissing, headlong- flight. Shriveling from off its face It falls Into the sun. In an Instant every trace Of thn little crawling thlnpj Ants, philosophers, and lice. Cattle, cockroaches, and Kings, Beggars, millionaires, and mica, Men and maggots all as one As it falls into the sun Who can say but at the same Instant from some planet far A child may watch us and see the pretty star!" Oliver Herford la Life.

1TR3. CATHERINE LENT STEVENSON. THE National Secretary of the W. c. T.

win eneak on rescue work at the First Presbyterian likes big black picture hats adorned with many plumes. Mrs. William McKinley ls a woman of quiet tastes In dress. Dark blue, of almost the McAndrews yesterday for perjury and his punishment was fixed at imprisonment in the penitentiary. A motion for a new trial will be argued on March 13.

McAndrews has Churcn. jr.vanston-av. ana on bun- dy Services at o'clock. Miss Oil en nongren win sin Salvation Army tint, is her favorite color. ch la also fond of a soft chestnut brown.

TT.r.VJ li t. RF RIVRV TO THK "iakli i. 3 owners property are insisted he was a dupe of others. Pattawattamie Tribe's Scalp Dance. Hon.

Wasr.tnrton He-infr oy tne commercial SAM T. JACK'S. I.auon.SU near State. Only Bnrliu Show In Chicasto. 2 Orand Performance Ever Day 2 and H.

THE RADLEY-aARTlN BALL Orand Laugh of thSaoa. KiICa-i0C'0c30o. lessees. Men's "Wafdiirigton Heini? club In the club-rocm. Her hats are always unobtrusive and ladylike.

Mrs. Henry Ward Beecher was always as mnrviitiv as Queen Victoria in the mat Maimer House, at 12 ciock noou taimu.j, Pattawattamie Tribe 59, I. O. R. will March 6.

All are welcome. Aau. i. give- its annual social and) scalp dance at ocvcaiy-iwo nours. ter of headgear, and had worn tha Efime i i bt inn the wigwiam, flionroe ana larit streets tnis Lfiirtft raIa via Santa Fe route, Bale, ma Armory ca Monday evenioK.

Maxell 8. at 8 crclook shape for more than twenty years. 4 There can be no doubt askto the originality evening..

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