| Show V Notes E J BUCKLEY is toplay lead at the California Theatre LEWIS MOBBISON opens at the Alcazar t morrow in A Celebrated Case V Louis JAMES and Marie Wainwright play to excellent business wherever hey go MIKKIE PALMER is said to have designs de-signs on FrouFrou antl may add itto ler repertoire j V V ROLAND REEDopens in San Francisco tomorrow May he meet with more ducats than he did in Bait Lake AKKIE ADAMS appeared with Minnie Maddern8 company a the Alcazar Theatre The-atre during the week jast ended McFibDEMs DONKEYS picanninies E alf bloodhounds and angels para lyzed the Haileyites last evening GousoD is engaged on a new opera lis subject is Jeanne dArc The I sferetto will be written by Jules Barbier WA BBADY who was here with VnPinn ia n at JJ u U FJ v plays SetliPreene inthe Lights o Lon din onMINNIE MINNIE MADDEBN > 22so she says She is married however and there is I no reason why she should not be believed be-lieved I ALL is not yetquiet in the Duff Opera I Company it is said that Hill ards I example will probably followed by seyer l other principals I I MUSTN AKD Tr belli were the recipi ents of an ovation in the shape of a complimentary beneht at the Grand I pera House in San Francisco on the 23dNATE NATE SAOXSBUBT was quietly married I mar-ried in New York on the 18th inst to Ray Samuels actress and vocalist Col Robert G Ingersoll was one of the witnesSes wit-nesSes DORA WILEY and Richard Golden erhnsband haveindulged in a tiff that may yet prove to be serious Dora has seceded from the opera company bearing bear-ing her name THE PROVO Home Dramatic play five nights during Conference week producing produc-ing Rosedsde and Lost in London The casts will inciude Laron Cummines Ivy Clawson and little Ardelle Cure mmgs EMMA ABBOTT is meeting with success in the est i HABVAED students ever mindful of the high standard of anatomical education educa-tion established by their predecessors turned out in force last week to see the RentzSantley company Boston Times EFJIE ELLSLEKS boom in Texas has taken the shape benefits to local managers man-agers In eighteen stands she has nine guarantees Her newspaper advertising advertis-ing last week included thirty columns and six full pages Mirrof A NEW YORK paper in commenting Ion I-on Clara Morris and her periodical peculiarities I pe-culiarities says that Frank Goodwin is so disgusted with the inconsiderate methods of the lady that he will not manage her next season JMSJC and Drama AXNA DICKINSON threatens to return to the stage and if she does do so will commence anew in London She has given fair notice to all newspaper men hat she does not propose to be followed fol-lowed and run down by a set of petty critics A bTonv of Von Bulows eccentricities eccentric-ities lately set in circulation runs as follows The former director of Bn orcnestra being finically inclined had brought a packet of seventy lead pencils in order as he said that tOe band might duly mark the parts with notes of his wishes Von Bulow appeared ap-peared at the conductors desk also with a parcel which he gravely opened and without saying a word handed roundseventy pieces of India rubber ROSE EYTIKGES married life has been a strange one indeed Her lasthusband Cyril Searle recently died of consump tion at Savannah Ga Her first husband hus-band was a man by the name of Barnes by whom she had a daughter Courtney Court-ney Barnes who a few years ago married mar-ried John T Raymond after that actor had been divorced Then Miss Eytinge married the erratic nephew of General Butler George H Butler who was a disgraceful United States consul in Egypt and afterward dranK himself to death After marrying Butler Rose withdrew from thestage for a time and accompanied her husband to Egypt Divorced from him she returned to dramatic life and subsequently married Searle who for some time had acted as his wifes manager MIKADO Carletons flirtation with PittiSing Vincent while she is singing her description of the decapitation of NankiPoo is a neat bit of business and elicits roars of laughter and together to-gether with her clever work secured for Miss Vincent several encores Wednesday Wed-nesday evening Carleton introduced the new business of trying to pass his card to Pitti Sing He made several ludicrous unsuccessful attempts which made the audience fairly scream The audience wanted to see him succeed and while demanding another encore PoohBah Greensfelder began to sing hia verse For the first time in his career probably an audience refused to hear his powerful voice and broke into cheers and cries for Carleton Vincent encore etc Greensfelder continued to sing apparently but his moving lip and gestures were the only evidence of it as nether he nor the orchestra could bet heard Katisha t Wisdom served as a good foil and altogether al-together it was one of the funniest episodes of the local stage Miuic and Drama |