Show m ArUSE1dENTS The advance sale for The Mysterious Mr Bugle opens at the theatre this morning < v 0 < 5 > I Gorge D Pyper returned from Omaha yesterday and will accompany the Salt Lako Opera company to Logan for the presentation of Said Pasha o < i > < SUnder > S-Under the Dome went to another goodsized audience at the Grand last night and the magnificent scenic effects wercagaln loudly applauded A matinee will bo given this afternoons afternoon-s > s > r San Francisco Call The troubles of the leadlnz lights In the histrionic world are certainly many and varied I all depends de-pends upon the magnitude of the histrionic histri-onic star Carter Vl Belasco in a sensational sen-sational suit for damages has been heard of In one extreme of the continent and now It bids fair that Mile Warner vs Harry Carson Clarke will be the sensation sensa-tion In the other And that so soon after the popular comedian has become elevated ele-vated from the leading comedian In a stock company to a star and manager of lila own AtTic Warner with blood In her eye has declared that she will sue Mr Clarke for damages and a seasons salary In the sum of 10000 She will take this action because of Mr Clarke having engaged In her place Miss Olive Hoff a California girl and actress of great talent and of whom I has been predicted by her former instructors In-structors that she will become another Modjeska or BernhardU Miss Warner states that after playing Oakland the nisht after the company closed at the Columbia In this city they were to leave next morning for San Jose on the 330 train but that after the performance per-formance she decided to return to the r > < < city and pay certain bills before leaving for which purpose she asked Clarke and his manager Mr Laos for an advance on her weeks salary yet without securing I the same Next morning she telegraphed Mr Clarke that she would take the 230 ll > m train for San Jose but soon received ceived a reply that Clarke had filled her place Nevertheless she presented herself at the theatre asking to be assigned a dressing room I She now claims that Mr Clarke there called her names and secured her removal moval from the stage by means of a police officer because she refused to leave when asked For this reason she will allege In her complaint assault and batter I bat-ter libel and defamation of character Mr Broadhurst the author of Clarkes starring play What Happened to Jones if Miss Warners threats develop as she hopes they will may find material for anew a-new ems for his star entitled What Happened to Clarke Miss Warner however not being satisfied with causing Clarke something to think about seeks I balm for her wounded feelings which ten thousand of Clarkes golden dollars only will completely heal by charging that Miss Hoff was her understudy and was engaged by Mr Clarke from reasons of I economy Those who have Inside Information of the affair howev tell a different story They say that Mr Clarkes manager Mr Loos on the eventful night when Miss Warner demanded her little advance ad-vance In tho first hour of the morning called at the residence of Miss HoI and roused her out of sweet slumber by loud hammering and terrifically working the door bell When he finally secured a hearing ho asked her I she could pack up her trunk at once and be at the ferry i at 8 oclock In the morning Miss Leila Davis an actress of Salt Lake City from which place she accompanied accom-panied Miss Hoff to San Francisco said Miss Hoft waa taken absolutely by surprise sur-prise as only the night before she had had an Interview with Mr Clarke who very seriously objected to the salary she demanded as being too high yet said he would like her to study the part of Cissy i formerly played by Miss Warner and be ready to come at a moments notice as he would telegraph for her should Miss Warner for any reason fall him However How-ever Miss Hoff being much pressed finally fin-ally agreed to be at the train on time and tme at 1 oclock In the morning sent for me to assist her to pack and get ready Mr Loos when asked for the reason of this sudden change of leading ladles said saidMiss Warner seemed to think that she was the only one In the world who could play Clssy so last night after the per formance In Oakland she demanded an advance on her weeks salary stating that unless she got It she would not play then the-n xt night In San Jose Well we decided not to make the advance demanded and not daring to take the chances to reach r San Jose without a leading lady I lost no time In engaging Miss HofiV Such Is the story ia of the trials of the wjllknown comedian yet as a proper ending it may be necessary to quote from I letter written bx a member of the company com-pany the morning after the nerformance AttIc Warner came UP last night and raised the Mr Clarke turned her over to two policemen one on the stage to keep her off the other In tha front to keep her out Man of Miss Hofts friends will no doubt be anxious to know how Miss Warner War-ner can justify the statements that she was her understudy and that she was engaged by Mr Clarke out of reasons of economy An extract from a letter writ ten by Miss Hoff en route to one of her friends may to some extent clear the mystery I am studying all the time on tme Cissy Mr Clarke wants me to play an entirely ner different version from Are War s |