$5 Dun-g Int your 1522 "In†QI‘ Mm HIM and 22.42: were Il- â€.11“.er 'Ith 2.721 IIlled Iii 81.72! Injured In 1823 'nn named “a In malty In In part «Inc In ‘0 m In the number of hen on- fltyod. and the decrease In the muse d Huâ€" nndlal. The Increased use d We upllucu on ralhay â€on! “an my have rendered nil- .†«ploy-eat lean dnnm and It {*7 in that "an m of oflckncy of .2â€. In: been ruined. The number fl m HIM w- :24. An In- t. u 2i and the number Injured “3’0 uneven-coll“. OIIIQ w mm of fun] cunning to rall- in Quinn, 23] were due to coupling Win. an. 422 In mung fro- nd â€can, 50 to overheat! ob- !“ In eomdonl, 108 to lo- . u. III] the hnIanen In nrlom _ one! not sadly chained. To ' DI nth of canny, It may be that l amnion was killed out of 428 In W Ind I Injured on! .4 1 out of every 12 hula; The rule at casualty to ,_ _ h In mm contra: a Rflflflm unions, 1 m Qua-mu outotenehl’lzfls 7*“ act 44.1.1.2†miles ’yflllhjlfcdontofuchm: Tho death or Hjollnr ")0th lion- _ In the prime 0! ll. norm an“ am“ "(at Among all who It. truly Illa-Id In it. develops“! 0! Ana-- m lit-raters. A mm 0! Horny. Put. Boy-nu nu «loo. Ibo 3mm â€natural-ad mink-ul- nll can". and M. m I" n m of odd. to both eon-ul- unto. Anna! In.“ "up-alas nu Ion Wt. lo ultod ll u: unusual down a. ham. 0! am: no cm. to- “unmanlt'unmu a. my 0! M- develop-u! (In IOWA-indent“ boot-u tell no! u. and an In both mmun- Io1 bind eon-non to Int-ulna the world with thoughtful and mum IMlfl. I'll l- vlll In (all. abroad no law than It be... for than In In! con-ll- Mud I nun-bl; vlde mun-- his. with the and map at nod-n with". no or (In (mama an." who. ll lint on" not: Norwegian, flan-Ck". woman. It '3. partly tn- mlulou. perhaps. that be la- um the not. 'Ilch lulu his ul- m utl lam-min; work. He will In w and wane-lined u on of (In it In“ (areas working in a «ll-und- b eon-mm no toward the can". of lb (allot In. - a. a: van 9.141.426, represented by 1.51)..“ “spam The amount of (A: Much llxplyor Averaged 2.15 to: can! In a. clues. 1.6! pct cent In the country. ad I.†pet can: of [alert] luv-e. declared. The a: per person mu to I.“ In the cum. 2.]: In the any (lunch. and a can“ In the country. The [can] norm VII 39% «lawyer-on. Tim was only 31!.- us “(ï¬ll taxpayer- um ha a In- an. 0! more than 1.0!!) null- mu). United State: Consul Hem-y P. Mor- ril. located nt Ghent. Belgium. make. I report on the income tax of Prussia. In 1394-5 the income from this source wee 320.048.084.07. It was uueeeed upon 2.520.930 taxpayer; of whom 1.922 were sedation or oorpontionn. These latter paid $1,845,218.62. while the 8,510,008 individual. contributed ‘27,- !â€JIIAS. According to the mile, pre- pared in view of the tax. the numbet of individual- wu 80,381,831. Oi’ this an: 21,238,024 were exempt becenee their incomes were in: than too merits ($214), or became of their foreign na- tieulity. The population elected by J WV" ' " n -,â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€".~â€"-â€"â€"’- untrue mun-re. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€".â€"â€"â€"-- 150m mm = xnuxom : hen] or about 7,000 hereon Ill Wt on I Washington ranch recent- ly by the Portland Horse Meat Cunning A Imus urn-cu.- [- mn call-cu Society In 8-. Molecu- Win; Fat, a well-known member 0! the Chinese colony, was married at 5 o'clock Bundey morning to Miss Mow Sing Ya. niece 0! Li Hoy Hung, presiâ€" dent of one of the Six Companies. but night the bride and groom entertained their friends at dinner at the Hank The New Jersey iish commission but stated a. movement for the purpose or aluminum; carp in the streams that m liberally stocked with that species bl an: a few years ago. It has been dis- covered that carp live on ï¬sh spawn, and that they multiply very rapidly. Sines their introduction in local waters othsr food ilsh have gradually dimin- ished sad it is feared they will soon be in full possession. Fish Commissioner Wu. 0. Wise of Burlington. N. J., has stunted a special permission to a num- ‘ it of local ï¬shermen to ï¬sh for can). other lish taken at the same time to be turned over to him for stocking pur- poses. July 24 400 pounds of carp were taken. And another haul was made of 1.400 pounds the next day. v In Ml -latut poem Edwin Amok] m: “But at Kan!~no-hanl-no~hashl tonight there I: ending of pain." Per~ hap- ha misunderstood the brakaman. ' I hon! or about 7,000 norm Ill Wt on 3 Washington ranch recent- 17 by the Portland Horse Meat Cunning comm! 8t 83 a head. M I' for each 4.7â€,771 Illa I. A mhtlol of Incident: WI mu exhibits the p a. rel-tin may or rul- ' ’ m at mum tnâ€! pun-um: nom- tn be â€manure vat. Wichita ’ m c hme- mm- M 1009.0! beetles; : Iggtfleo‘tha-on- I Chill-y: "wm would you think of ‘ n In the ll'lyl nu ma talking uni-all!“ Only: “I III-Ila say If hmuumunmnncm. Mil-alublnnfllmuu II. who Huh-ml!†llntroon (to cook): "Your name. Katy, and Iny dnmta'o being the some mono mutton rather confusing. Now. how do you like, any. the name Brid- gotY" Ont: "Sure. mum, It's not mm mm porticnlnr. I m wnllng to en†a. [mu Indy nnythlng you "kc.“â€" Clint: "You have Inna my came. not an I «or ramps-ta you? Law- yer: “I .- Moose-l to into It only for you. with men! â€mean, you know. I In will!“ to take the mute as the flat mtâ€â€"mtrolt Trlb‘lnt. Doctor: "I tell some ought d'licacy u Int In telling you It was ulplets." Ir. [Babble-t: "That is nothing to the “Honey 1 mm fee! In telling it to ma. nun. who In coming lo-nomw."â€"-New York World. ebony: "Thought you were going to merry In: Rosanne?" angle: “Going to uni her mama.- fly chances are about "on." "How so. detl boy? “She must either any 'yee' or 'no.‘ "â€"Phlla- dolphin Record. liu last (at an oil-hon- hall): "le .9 hr treading on your me. sir.“ Alhll the (gunman: “Not a- to". non! Not .40". I name sun! hull-g lie for havin' a toe."*Pnck. fancier: "How did all me Into the weld?†The new Boy: “11. ml!" picked on! an the things people "led (a do lid nkl they were Ilns.“~ln- Illa-apoli- Journal. 'I'Ie am. 0! justice not only grind “0'â€. but they frequently grind up the wrong â€lgâ€"‘81.!" Telegn'h. M â€mt: "l um. Bobby, the l eon“ he I ma. boy null.†Bobby: “I wish you midâ€"mucu- an it."-~ “mph Ma matâ€"Julia Hm. kn nu rude to discover when the an.“ In. in In uh. 11¢ do." and windows veto clonal nd more VII .0 W. M! .1 father low! on naming and fuming that than In! be - innit In the room. and a then 'u" "Where was It?“ "It in (and that the amp,"- ind been la“ out at the when: home." “IIM, I! m "a never could I“ mr I drum: [or I Illlle villa! «all»; a cold. I "no-her n m on- cuhn he in «mu II Ila bone at a friend win all at can fly father In- a:- lo am. He Inland (Ml Item to Air-Isl: 0- no to... its, el- "My mm." and 81mm. manly. "no In mum to cold. (In ny- hody l "C h... The lush.» «- m [an III. I sold." She is but a recent arrival in San Francisco, having come from her Oriâ€" ental home to marry Mr. Fat. who ‘3 the toreman for Louis Meyereteln I: 00.. and is worth over $100,000, says San Francisco Examiner. There were but few at the wedding, and the pecu- liar Chinese ceremony was performed in one of the temples or the Six Com- panies. when the bridal company ar- rived at the restaurant last night there was a great display of colored lights and a perfect fuslllade of bombs and ï¬recrackers. The banquet room was decorated in brilliant colors and union with the light of many Chinese lanâ€" terns. The white guests were seated at n diilerent table from the Chinese, ‘ and at the table where the latter were seated the groom presided with his bride. Mrs. l-‘st had on a light green silk costume trimmed with gold bro- cMe and many precious stones. The Kroom was arrayed in a silk suit suit- able to his rank and tortune. The menu was most elaborate and there was nothing to mar tile festivities ot the evening in the least. The white guests enjoyed the nflalr as much as any who were present, and the groom was iuiiy equal to the occasion, both in the dis- nity of his hearing and the manner in which he welcomed the thesis in true Oriental style. After the Chi« Ilene fashion. the apeechmaiting and the popping oi champagne corks opened up the wedding dinnner. Ll iioy Hung. the bride's uncle. made addresses both in Chinese and English. A Chineae dinner 0! choice and rare diuhes was then aerved. But these many and vs- ried eonraea did not conclude the repeat (or to the surprise of many of the Chi~ none and white guests a dinner cooked and served in the American style fol- lowed. Each lady in the party was presented by the hride with a tan. a pair of ivory chopsticks and a Chinese bracelet. Every gentleman received an a Inenlento of the occasion a handsome pipe. At the conclusion of the dinner the nests repaired to one o! the Chi. none theaters. II". a performance by Chinese children Inn in progress tor the entertain-eat oi Ir. and Ira. rat. The latter and their relatives to- gether with all the white nests. occu- pied hoses and seals on the aim. When 1 tool on“ his mouth ewry rowing-“quanta: char MORE 0' LBS. HUNOROUS‘ "1'!“ IIIK lure been very Mum For Low restaurant on Dupont street. Some 200 Chinese and between thirty and forty ladles'nnd gentlemen were present. The bride In a demure little Chinese woman. Just 18 years of age. WIND I'AT’S WEDDING. The Sioux Ire still permuted to hold their «hum. with the single oxmpiion o! the sun dance. This was too ban harem for gnvrrnment endurance. al- ‘ though nobody was hurt by it but iho 11mm. themselves. It wns the cere- mony in which the young Imam “qualiï¬ed" In {nil-fledged wan-ion. H m I sort of flinch shit. in which iii. Indian «need around a poie will. hanging to ropes. They did not hm with their lunch. Two deep mm cut in an Itin‘ at their; uni-la. legume. cures feathers. hedgehog gum- and â€lat. To these old letter- of the trlbe .may be atâ€" u'lbuted much or the trouble with the whites. alumni there I: nothing quite to bad n In educated Indian boy who Ink- beck to the ways 0! MI ances- tori. RAIN IN THE FACE. A Friendly Chief. NOflIIng can ever eredlceto the love of blood and war from the nature of the ï¬lm. They are a veering mllon by mmuo- and tunnel. Generally Will‘. they are tell. large honed end athletic. The school children dress like civilized ban and glrh, but the older Indian um ellng to their mouths. “a Ila-c the an“ n tn n this new that Red Cloud. Sound 1'." All other [rant about men have uncle that lat dram-He appeal. {or III! W tat. The Round an." In one u m loot ten-“fl! you I. lbknu. II n u Something utmusmomo has been expended since 1868 on the support and civilization oi the Sioux, yet the proâ€" noun has been very small in proportion 00 the expenditure. One-lourth of the entire Indian appropriation goes to the dlonx. They are given agricultural im- plements. wagon, harness and iencea. At the \‘Irious agencies the Indian- omploy two days in every two weeks coin; to and iron: the agencies for rn~ uons.1‘ney have to be practically driven to do farming. and are forced to Illend school length. Water In aéarce and of 1;: al- bum character. Ali-y- (Iran for IIk-od ~~lnlnmchml i- th. and Land- When they lulu w “on lieu-Ir Colin-t -'l'lu'oe flail “anion. AMONG THE SIOUX. THE MOST HESTLE'SS TRIBE OF INDIANS ON EARTH. (Special Correspondence.) HE Sioux Reservaâ€" tion I: the but pos- sible combination at prairie. hills. mountains and timber lands. The ï¬tter ls composed at cottonwood, ash, elm and box elder. The rivers are mostly I: a r r o w “reams of great m 81’!!le A am: CHM. HUGH HAWK. mud "minted mother bum. No Oran ware there. The 'nr party m hm glut hue, but found no Then he began to bowl main. Home Hue previously Um government had Men the Iran†away from the In- dian. hm ‘hey managed to scrape up some bows and arrnws and old musket: and away they went in link war paint after Frosted. He led than arrows the river. where he lay down and had an- oflln vlnion. The Crown were at a cer- lnln hue. Away went I» Sioux to the bums. They found no Crows. Then m to "sport that he ï¬nd the manual: no». He enlightvm (hem. "ho!†said he: "I haw men one Crows coming; they have M the Cannon 1h" River and are In Hu- have: C! the forest. Our who: and children are In danger. l have spoken." Their in no ml Matter In their mun- .ery or their vlllniny. flu- (allowing story slows the “mom vii-position oi the lrlh. Rome from years ago I» m at Red Fish. a yawn: van-riot and hunted. and: up his mind mu Io would become a Int-dicing man and n prophet. He had a vision. The: M bega- lo tori. Me "a surround-vi by ali lin- warrlors oi the village. who Tho MM!†man I: mum "to '0"! "only to mumm- mum!» are!†the 3pm: among I» Rim". On" in an o! the few 8m: rulers who. love for In route in nlmn. ll. new" tum-ended us a "mm In mun Mn I'I ends. Ind In all his hr (emnm 17m. "no white: hu- hna prr- and In digniï¬ed manual“; as an Indian. This was a rrushcr lo Bull. hm he Prompt]! rallied a few of hls lallhlul followers and started a sort of Clan-na- Gael socloly. called the "Secret Eul- ers." Nobody over found out the pur- tlcular diet indulged In. Most of the warriors laughed at ll, and ï¬nally Sltâ€" ling Bull. dluheartenml and grown old, look to larmlug, In which occupation he was engaged when he met hls death. ’er. Hiu warriors murdered and were murdered right and loft. These troubles culminated in the uprising in which General Custer and his soldiers lost their lives. To Sitting Buil has been attributed the questionable honor of planning that massacre. it reports may he believed it was that tine old barbarian Gnii who did the’ work. Sit- (in: But! was only a medicine man who had outgrown his mummery and his tom-tom. lie was by no means a man at person‘ oi magnetism. and it was not long after the Custer mMcre before _Wiiite Ghost. Drifting Goose and other promi- nent nub chiefs of the tribe withdmw their support and {allowed Gall. ’i'wo‘ Bears. Big Head and other lenders. 1 The ï¬nding of gold In the ï¬lm-k Hills brought the whttes and the Sinux to- gether with a clash. In those days that short-legged. game-{noted warrior. Sit- ting Bull. was In the heyday of his pow- uvortod and howled around tho stake until the rope wore through the skin and not them free. When this occurred they were supposed to be full fledged warriors. Woe to the buck who taintâ€" ed or tell from exhaustion. lie was thenceiorth regarded as a aquaw man and shunned by the rest of the tribe. Chocolate In It!" ï¬le. In the Interim arena Autumn-currency. um commu- lnd om Klnp Ind 0-90.: on “ac-sum. Kings and Queens. like nther people. are no" rnjoylng tlwlr annual outing. ‘The 01mm Ruont or Spain :1an the II!- He King are at eramur, mar San Sr- bustlnn; the King of Portugal in at Canvas: Klng Leopold of Brlglnm Is at ()slml: Que-on Wilhelmina of Holland and hor mnlhvr are at the chateau of Snmlnth. nmr l'trachl: the (‘znr and (‘zarina are at Paternal; Ring Oscar and his famlly are at the palace of 'l‘nllgarn: the Queen of Italy In at Cmmey. and King Humbert Is at hls shootlng lodge ‘ In the Valle d'Oroco, In the Oralan The design is of npnciai beauty. lim- single diamonds living placed on eithrr *sialo. of the wrpcnt in the armor. with a pen shaped pearl above it. all spring- Ing from the star hntweon' the wings Another of the most fashionable kinds of Mar-slat. a great improvement on ltw rnrh. "Insists of ï¬ne tnrqnotsrs and pearls, Mrndod with mini rhain work and mpptnmrntml by a pendant hail. Tho itlna asserts itself in many fashâ€" ions. "hm [hm Some of the latest mvoltlos at» a the pearl and dlamoml brmb, whirl: is convertible into a hairpin. mslsllnx or a Mart and wlngs; while a slmilar ldoa has been crawled In an aim-ova romh. answering the purpose of a brunch. also fnrlntd of the diamonds and pearls. There Is also a wingml ball-pin. with a detachable? lop, so Hm it can also be conï¬ned lam a Moor-ll. AIII. by the WI]. Slmu love making II I very queer IMng. The young man IId woman will sit aide by RM... «ark II“: I MIMI", (or II hour or so, en‘ry day for I month. At last the luv-In will throw Ms blank-c over the hull of the xltl. Ind sin» I"! drop hers lo the ground. This scum H. and "My Ire presumably hanpy "or an". The" In no "the in the Malay of use mum" "ml Mu uwn m» nonm- monl n and: lroublr. The power of 0mm and flu- Seminoles Ill mn- pquw-ly ea-lly Molwn; Tmnmn “d m lroquoh Ion noon sum-mun]; Rod lulu" and Black Hawk and ï¬nal and «Mr colnhralnd thlel'n who at "we. have plllnl Ihrmmlvu "Itâ€! ll. gown-mm! rm Mogul" to lrrmn In floor! onlor. simply Mums:- the gov- qu-u hm! Ml tho-n adoplnl Ilw “chiming" your): Time and nnln Hu- mum: haw mum! on Ibrlr Mun-farhus. twinning o tolerant-I o! ml [or ml. In I“! "my Hut-d Ian. man a Ihauuml ul- Ikn. In In“ Hwy nnmt'rm (‘nlnnrl ‘ Pecan-an and tony-Mm- mm. nml In ‘ â€7‘ Hwy bulrhrred (Sc-"rm! Push-r1 ;IM In rompnnks. This 09 only a Ina" part 0! "volt "Mann-y trrorvl. M ' Ibo sum Hmo- "I." In mmr dogma M 3 1mm In Hu- slatomnl undo by 0-". ‘ on! M the In: old-limo Indium tho in" no! km "IPil' ummm)’, that Hu- l‘nued Stairs had much Mly‘two Ironi- m rm. mm. mm 01 which Md um ’ top! In the whim; In a majority n! I run. hmu-wr. the II"! lnl‘mt-lfous .‘ have been mm» by the Slant. 5 The Mom: nn- art-at ramblvu and will nulw rvon‘lhinz, erludlux mm win; and rhlldu-n. on Illa-Ir game: 0! chum-v. Thry an» plnynl gem-rally with "to blur pl!» of plum: rurvrd vim- tymboln or I‘llll bun". Whflv “I" gambling It: will; on the monotonoun (bump on flu- tom-lmu II lure-«uni. Sometime- u Inn-k will ILIKPI' Mu "M Mart. who» nan-Mona he has won. 9mm“ Io rnlun hrr In mu- m- low. A: a given signal a ntvor ls rvh-asml. Then lllw an muluncho the wild sons ‘0! the pmlrlc ruuh down on nu- an!« Inn! wlth yells mnl whoops and swing. lug lurlltu. The Never is killed in a ï¬lly. Then conu- the munws. and n wane or blood and carnage (alum plan that In enough [0 nah-ken the hum of a rh‘lllml person. The llw-r ls alt-u raw. and sonmllmt-u I Imu- mu ll hung (tom um neck a! a aunt. who chewed l.’l)‘ on It wlllla: ruulus up the mom, Every part In kept and nulhlnx ls I'IIIN. This new is rammed until (he use" an- nom- The drawing of rations by (he Sioux Is an (exciting event for even a cool blooded spectator. it ponders to the lndlanx' love 01 blood In a way that Is unpleasanlly suggestive. The Stu-rs In- lendm] [or boon-s un- kept in a pen near the agency. l-Javh steer ls calcu- lated to be enough {or lhiny Indians. whose names are drawn by lot. Thom lndluns slatgon llwmsrh‘vs in :1 lim- on their pooh-s about llll‘l‘c hundred Hula away. Generally speaking. a Sioux has no Idea of the ï¬tness of things. Some time ago a warrior walked Into an undertak- er‘s shop in a frontier town and pur- chased n ('olllu for a child whom be ex- peeled to die in the lollowlng week. The child got well and the buck had a (-0611: on Ills hands. He Is probably saving It [or future use. ' Agent MoGIlllcuddy, in order to show the foolishness oi the thing. honored the young prophet. if he brought the rock to life he was to receive a valu- able present. it he failed he should 80 to Jail. The day arrived, and Frosted began operations in the presence or a great assemblage of spectators. Ho pram-ed and howled around the rock and rattled his bones and spells and cut up his monkey shines for half an hour or more. The rock did not budge. The spectators began to sneer, and Agent McGillicuddy seized upon Frosted and thrust. him into durance vllc. This proved to be a great blow to In- dian superstition. Some time afterward Frontal had another vision. He 91-, pressed Ma Intention of brlnl- In: the Standing Rock to “to. Standing Rock, aneu- which the agency In named. In about I'OIlr lee: lush and I loot In diameter. n In suppoud to be a petriï¬ed squaw who ran away from her husband. mecca. He comes to the 0'"!le WhomOctoboâ€. Funk Daniela, In his new opera, by Harry Smith and Victor Herbert. "The Winn! alike Nile," In: made a not: He. The defendants recently; produced the play here nt the Chicago opera house. under the ï¬ne of "Hononr." Augustin Duly has MM 1 bond for 3250 in the supreme mart 01 this amp. for an lnjnanon he has obtained re- strnlning Frederic no Bellevllle, Bailey Avpry. Llllnn Walrath an! others from producing a play called "Dle ï¬bre" in English. under that or any other H- v \ Lydia Thonipson In appearing at the Lyric mater. bond“. England. In "Th9 Artist‘s Model." Eleanor Carey and Mr. Charles Dick- son have been engaged to support Au~ hwy Bandeau". (mark-s Dickson has had enough of starting. He has ac- remed n poultlon in Marie Jason's company. Dan Dnly will also be In the Jansen organization. . i-‘mnl: \’. Dalian has Mn gamed fur the nth-5mm 0! Harry inwls' cam- odians. In "TM moon" Girls." I musical farro mnwdr. . \\ mi warmly a normal a hesitation, g a tail. good iookinx Pronrhnan stood on a lit". platform suspended away up in tin done of the amphitheater ,n( the Parisian (‘irrns and Venetian ‘“'nior (‘arnivni yesterday afternoon. and then. going over bark-am. not viown "no a link of water a imam I»! blow. No «no out smiling and I . who Md tum the trial dive o! ionry immune. the French swin- mer. worn rviierod to “on that the nicety of calculation had been correct. and that everything was just as It should be. it was a nervy perform- ance. in the fact that it was in the na- ture of niruiation and experiment. nnd requires more than ordinary courage oven in watrh ii. Thanks! Icon. Wlhon larkayo and Mic? Eula to" marrled Row. 27. at (‘mmrll "lulu, In“. Mympk ..... T'IIMF ........ Nnvlln‘s The (Winn-.1, .. Sam 1'. Jark‘s hrs-mm ....... 3a Mflrr ...... Usnhmok \ World of Trout»: "Ry-llrll‘1.,.l'hnl .u Amrrlmn [by “numb" .. , . ,. . Ros-h ('fly \rndmy 0' Hum )‘Iuninu‘n nun Mania . ..... . A .Sbafl No‘ 2 "moh- Trmn'r. . Vnmvmo G'ulno ('amI-noml wrhrmurw "walnut (We-M 3M0). . ‘ ..... ('omlmmnn I'm-Immanu- anlxlnu‘ â€on". Rim-Iâ€. ('nmllmmu Nymph ...,.(‘onlinooun Tvnnls ........ t'onllnnom Olhor luv-run. l-v ‘0" int. Columbia ............ Mm. Runs «on "color: ........... Tm Hurt: Johnna "rand ...... Bald" Mr, sum! Mn Tubm- llw rom- pany romp-Hum m.- tollawlux uu-n- known and rumva "Inn": Willlnll P. Ol‘l‘nfl. ma l'alnml; Hoary Doughty. Henry Morn-dill». Thomas L. Cote-u. Hank ('oltu. luulmn I. â€Hum-U. Prod- nrlrk Numb). Dun-M xumrl, A. H. Pro". Edwin Howard. John H. macho". Mn. 30! Smith. Hun-ul- Woodward. Kano wn-ou. rm .u-«I». .um mm; In" ('Dl’prnlrr. ! The Mom of us produvllon was sug- gested ï¬rst by â€In fact that II has been rarely dour for many years. and mâ€" ondly. bin-mm: II is undoubtedly one of llIP horn and gnu-Inn historical drum“ that Shakvngwnrv owr composed. The trunk and vomh- (Minn-a of the play. the plrlnro-uqnc- src‘llo‘n and costumes c-umuloml ll strongly to puhllv (nor. Spa-hi ulu-nllon was gun: to their nro-parullon. Tln- nronory 01 which were urn u-n u-Ix. mm the con-tumo- umro dmlxnml m E. llnmllmn Bo" of New York. Tho nu-m-ry was painted by Kraut Mum n! llw l-‘mh Avenue the- 1lc-r. and Jam I'm ulur or the Garrick (hater. New York. and the monum- m-n- lurnlnhml h) l-:. Newman of New \‘urk. In produrlng a drama or such anon! mrrllu Julln “AND-'0 Tab" and Robert Tuber inn-- uluml to â€run blo- torlml no-Ntrnu). M‘VH‘KER‘S THEATER~ Julia Marv Iowa Taber and Robert Taber begin the uemnd and last week of their engage- ment on Monday. on. Nth. no Sunday performances. 'l‘ho- prinvipal feature of the yearly o-ngugomcnt of these excel- lt-ul stars this year minors around the moduli-lion of Shuknspmn‘e's "Henry IV." ' Patrons of (his cheater will be pleas- ed to learn that "The' Merry World" ls billed for an engagement In a few weeks. "The Merry World" la 11 bur- lesque. and was orlglnally produced at the Columbia theater. where u re- peated the success of has predecessor. "The Passing Show." From the Colum- hlu theater "The Merry World" was when to Nc-w York to nu an engageâ€" ment. where the (‘hlmgo success was indorsoul, and now “'0 will have it “gum. ' CHICAGO OPERA HOUSEâ€"“For Fair Virginia." with the original Filth Avenue theater cast and the entire proâ€" duction. comes to the Chicm Open house Sunday evening. Oct. 131]). “For Fair Virginia" is a war play'on new lines. recently produced in New York (-lty. Who: the Ian-oun- of m Vulcan cu: I'Iu-Ilomu Olm- thall- Pauloâ€"- III-Illa. Wald-VIII. and on!!!“ El- sup-nu. CHICAGO THEATERS. dâ€"NNB 52-300 Shah ‘ZOâ€"SCEFF‘ PZIIBOQI< "DIM!“ â€Homo-co inmun Mot-Ila "mom- purer-um ...('h.n, ll. Hopper Daily. 2 to II p. n. .......... Enhance . ....... Vandevmo ........ The Sphinx wrior ma un-