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Twenty-three years ago Charley Co- miskey was pitching ball for $5 a month. Now he is reported worth half a million, most of it made in the last six or seven years in baseball. The American Baseball League foes issued to President Roosevelt by 're- sident B. B. Johnson is enclosed in a sover of eclephant's hide, and has the initials of the recipient in gold on the outside. John T. Chesbro will again pitch for the Greater New York baseball ¢lub, Yesterday the famous pitcher ar- ranged matters. with Manager Grif: fith, in Boston, and as. a result the pitching staff of the "Yankees" will be strengthened in a short time. Yebbie Flaherty, Peterboro's pitcher, who has done great work for Galt in the Canadian League for the last two years, leaves this week for Waterbury, in the Connecticut State League. Fla- herty is a right-hander, and undoubt- edly the best twirler ever turned out by Peterboro. The Seneca, the Canada's cup de fender for 'the Rochester Yacht Clb, is 'a light, but strongly constructed Jost. The frames are of steel, and these are spaced eleven inches on centres, The planking is of hard pine and is very thin. The hull at the bilges and along the floors is strap- ped to give the necessary strength to stand racing strain. The -Sengca is well turned, with easy, graceful lines, and - should be. fast in all conditions, but particularly so in moderate breezes. The Ottawa Roller hockey team, the septette that is to be entered in the big Canadian league, playing against sovens from Toronto, Montreal and Peterboro, had its first real practice last night. The workout took place before a few favored spectators, and the players demonstrated that they will not take long to acquire. the finer points of the game. The players used ordinary hockey sticks and a small baseball, nursing it along as they would a puck. Baird and Shore of the Ottawa hockey team, were in uniform. John D. Marsh, the Manitoba dis- tence runner, is coming east for the Hamilton Herald road race, on Thanksziving Day, He expects to meet Longboat again, and thinks he can trim the Indian Hermes. Marsh is the man who ran second to the Onondaga at the Herald race last fall. Fo is the only man in Carddla of whom the bronze wonder has the slightest fear, and at that the Indian's trepidation is not of the negve-racking variety. Longhoaty however, says that he will not run in the. Herald road race again. He is wise if he maintains this stand. He has all to lose and nothing to gain, so Marsh's chance of getting at him in this event are slim. Canada's Military Road. Canadian Courier. An important work is being car- ried on by the dominion government in North-West Canada, concerning which people in general know little. This is the building of a trail, or more properly a military road, from two years the construction has been under way in charge of the North- before winter. in which it was her habit to appear, is coming to inning June 1st, , Olga Nether sole will in a month's engagement in Paris, playing in English dramas, Mrs. Leslie Carter, in "Du Barry," continues to smash box-office records to smithercens throughout the south. abriello , "Annunzio has postponed production of his Ship) until next season that Anna Held and "The Parisian Model" company will to London to play a season at Drury Lane. Two new plays th "Nave" (T be were presented in New! York this week, Upton" Sinclair's Mayo, and "The: Undertow.' B. C. Whitney will produce at the Chicago Opera House on May 15th, a new musical comedy by Clifton Crawford, entitled "Captain Careless." Marie Deyo, who.has been William Gillette's leading woman this season, is to be starred ; London success, "Fhe Morals of Mar- Thomas Jefferson has arranged give "Rip Van Winkle" in French and has sccured dates to appear in Paris next season with an Grand Opera House, turning people away with the "The New York Idea." This is a return engagement of Mrs. MISS FAY TEMPLITTON, The well-known, and better-liked, tress, Who anpounced her retirement from the stage on May Ist. about & year age; became thes wile millionaire broker, . and as he wishes her to abandon her career before. the lights, she says that she. farming in sutimer Mois terson are to have a pale for a winter residence Haven, Conn. ina fives * entitled "The Great" There are nearly one hundred people comedienne who appears to hate brain storm tWice a day in vaudeville is considering an offer to go to Eng- play a scason of about' ten George's success in the New York re- Sardou's "Divorcons' that original run of two weeks has indefinitely until hot Henry W. Savage will produce in this country next season an English musical comedy which hs 1 so keen on hear- sung by Miss Edna Londoners scemex ing "Follow 'On," from the footlights, that the Salva- tion lassie song has 'beem incorpora- ted in 'Nellie Neil™ Bingham is another propos- ed reeruit for vaudeville, i ht likely she will succumb hie now seem determined to denude the dramatic stage. The Modern Venus, "La Statue maine," tha.young person whom hall morality censor in Lon- don compelled to wear ti 4 of the oven less abbreviate Edmonton to the Yukon territory. For West Mounted Police. From Edmon- ton the road stretches seven hundred miles away to Fort St. John, on the Peace river, and then takes course over the Rocky Mountains for two hundred miles to Fort Grahame, in British Columbia, thence in a north: westerly direction for seven hundred miles more to Atlin. This trail of six- teen hundred miles lies through a re gion but little civilized, and where nature at times opposes her sternest barriers. It is not a wide road, only eight feet, and at intervals of twenty miles small log houses are erected as halting places. The' principal work go far has been from the eastern side of the mountains, and last fall the construction party, under Capt. Cam- iss, reached Fort Grabame, where they wintered. This summer another party in charge of Inspector MeDon-, nell," of Whitehorse, will push the work from Atlin uniil the two forces meet, One reason is the careful h under the arms eeve won't bind-ye! Shapad to standard that suit every build of man ed lengths YOU can ie Atted J------ . A pint bottle of beef, Tron and Wine, our own wake, only. He., at Wade's shadow of suspicion store. * It is difficult to make light of the America. Donald y "The Redskin," has been produced -in Glas- gow, Scotland, with phenomenal suc- cess. The - production of the "Red- skin" in New York, last year, brought forth a war between the critics. and William A. Brady, the joer. Julia Sanderson has a con 'tract with Charles Frohman to take Fdna May's place in "The Haid," a new musi to produced. mesTings i of ig Roy bro akon, the engagegeent o ss San F Mr. Frohman. y Dairy shortly ching Adrienne Augarde. a favorite at the Gaiety theatre, London, has been loaned by George Bdwardes to Charles Frohman, *and will appear in "The Dairymaids," of musical play which is in New York in Au- to be Srodisced gust. iss Augarde has been seen in America_bel as she was a of the Edw company which pre- sented Mme. Sans-Gene at Daly's two years ago. As an illustration of the thorough- ness with which Arthur Wihg Pinero works out the technique of his plays, Cairns James tells that during a final rehearsal in a London theatro one of the actors complained that he could not get around the stage in the time allowed him. '0, yes, you can," said" Mr. Pinero; "try a~ain."" The actor tried again and failed. "Then," said Mr. Pinero, '"'your scenery must be out of place." The manager pro- tested it was not, but the dramatist produced a foot rule and found it was, Beerbohm Tree, with his stock com- pany from His Majesty's Theatre, London, brought his cycle of Shakes- pearcan plays to a close at Berlin, with the production of 'The Merry Wives of Windsor," which was receiv- ed with unusual enthusiasm. These performances have drawn large houses and have been well received, but most of the German critics deal harshly with Mr. Tree's interpretation of Shakespeare. They ohject especially to the interpolations and the addition of pantomimes not helonging to the text, and find the English actor lack- ing in philosophical depth in his ¢n- ception of the characters of Shakes re. Furthermore, the rhythmical style of declamation is not in neeord with the realistic German method of playing Shakespeare. Emperor William is much interested in the coming production of a play written by his famows ancestor, Fred- erick the Great, entitled "The Schos'; of the World." The play has only la. lv seen the light, and is said to have been touched up by the kaiser himself before it was given into the hands of the manager of the Royal Theatre here. Tt is full of expressions which the Great Frederick must have learn- ed from his bosom friend Voltaire. In fsot, it is believed to be that play of Frederick which Voltaire declined to revise on the ground that he would not wash the dirty linen of even a king. ------ Romance Among The Browns. dt isn't Very long ago, as the scient- iste measure time, that Laura Hobson was called the most beautiful girl in Baltimore; She was as poor as a church mouse, but had numerous suit- ors, 80 it was not a case of "Hobsan's choos" when she became the bride of Alexander D. Brown, one of the richest men in that city. He was many years older than the girl, but they lived happily, and she mourned sincerely when he passed away. She was left a very rich widow, and as she was still far from an old woman she might have married again, but she preferred to live a widow up to the present time, and she is sixty-six years of age. A little while ago she took into her employment Charles Kauffman. He wag thirty-two years old, a good chauffeur and handsome, Here comes in the evening up process. As Alexan- det Brown, multi-millionaire and gray- haired, reached backward along the path of time and downward, and mar- ried the poor young girl, so his widow repeats history by marrying the poor voung man, Of course Baltimore is the rich old man had a right to write may not the rich widow write the sec- ond? 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