| Show I IJTAIINS IN rifE I EAST I I J I New York Sept ExSenator William Wil-liam M Roach who has been called llio most beloved man In the UnlLed li Stales Senate was worsted at last in Ills long brave struggle with death The enemy that Is so often a tender friend In disguise won the battle on Sunday For ten months the cxSen ator had battled for life that still held much for him Although he was Gears G-ears old he had till vitality of a man of 40 lie had a charming and devoted wife 3Te hud more friends than are possessed by twenty average men and they waged from the highest to the humbl sl class lie was on the eve of reaping a fortune from a ejected corporation cor-poration that he was financing I Behind Be-hind him was a clean shining path more glorious than moat men have trod and before him opened a yet brighter and broader way Last November he was operated upon for an Internal disorder dis-order His wife and physicians hid from him the truth that It was a cancer can-cer Hi was puzzjod by the malignance and the wasting nature of his disease but was confident of recovery A week ago he told a rind that he expected to be up and about soon This has been a long siege and I nm thcd he bald but we will have that walk In the park yd Ills patience under the long weariness weari-ness and pain was above the human allotment Hi never complained I ton to-n cr spoke other than cheerful woius to his family and nurse and he hoped and was strong in spirit to thc end This morning funeral services were held al his residence 21S West One JJundjod and Twelfth slrrct and followed fol-lowed by a requiem mass at St Ignatius Igna-tius church The remains I will be takm to Washington and Interred In the Congressional I Con-gressional cemetery ills widow and her son Mr banning Pollock will take the afternoon train for Washington Washing-ton William N Roach was born Septem her 25 IS 10 In Washington D C Going Go-ing to Dakota Territory in 167Mr Roach secured mail contracts from the Government and established many Star routes Fie settled in Ijarlmore where he had a large farm He became Mayor of Larlmorc and was a member of the Territorial Legislature When the Territory was made Into two States Mr Roach was nominated twice by the Democrats for Governor but was defeated lie was elected a United States Senator to represent North Dakota In 1S93 the balloting lastIng last-Ing thirtythree days Senator Roach was at the head of the North Dakota delegation to the Democratic Dem-ocratic national convention In 1S9G and led the boom for William J Bryan o I Mr and Mrs Edwin Milton Royle are playing at the Olympic theater Chlca do this week Next week they will beat be-at the Ilnymarket Chicago and the following atthe Chicago OperaHouse Their farewell vaudeville tour will end with a weeks engagement at the Avenue Ave-nue theater Detroit They come to New York early next month to rehearse for the Royles new play the satire on divorce My Wifes Husband which they will present In Salt Lake City about Christmas lrhe will not tolerate Prof longerH S Krouse is drilling the The Country Girl company which Will make Its debut in this country Sep tember 23rd at Dalys The conductor of the English production Mr Julius Stephens will come from London to direct di-rect the orchestra for thc opening weeks and Mr Krouse will then take up the work of drilling the Tlddlcde Wlnks company a work much more dignified than Its title which Is of WeberFfeldslan savor Tlddledc Winks Is an opera by Harry von Tlf zer and Harry von Tllzer is best known us the compoS of Ill Leave My Happy Hap-py Home for You Sunday Afternoon After-noon and other popular melodies whose vogue bus made their young composer rich Tlddlede nks will make Its premiere In New England I tin favorite trylngon ground of attractions at-tractions that have New York an their eventual f I aim Stamford Conn la the I point which marks one of the beginnings begin-nings of that vague theatrical territory called the road a > Every Salt Laker visiting New York who goes to the Manhattan theater to see Mrs Fisko In her new play Mary Magdalen and every Salt Laker and everyone else who likes the best American Amer-ican acting In one of the handcomost American theaters should will find the name Monroe Salisbury suggestive of home It Is more suggestive than appears ap-pears at llrst rending for It ia the new stage name of Orr Cash Mrs O J Salisburys actor nephew Mr Cash admits that It was ridicule that drove him to a change of nom do stago There were so many puns from his fellow I players upon a name that suggested wealth at hand that he tired of It and has changed It to the marC resonant and ambitious title He will be with I Mrs FIsk during the winter and In the spring will return to Miss Kathryn Kidders company from which he has a leave I of absence > Much concern is expressed In this city at the cabled news of the 111 health of Miss Maude Adams Mr Charles Frah man has canceled her engagements for the autumn season as she requested by cable from Switzerland and is anxiously anx-iously awaiting fuller news Nervousness Nervous-ness Is given us the cause of her breakdown break-down She IN now In France The newspapers this morning predict that this Is a forerunner of her early retirement retire-ment from the stage but her mother and friends have received no such Intimation Inti-mation Miss Sallle Fisher commenced rehearsals re-hearsals with The Chaperons yesterday I yester-day Mr Frank Perley manager of the organization repeats that he will strengthen her part so that her work I will be an important factor In the company I com-pany this season Miss Fisher is with her mother at No 16 West Thirtyninth street Mme R E Oatman Is back from Paris and announces the fall opening of her mpdlste parlors 16 West Thirty ninth street Saturday Mr Harold Russell will begin his season sea-son as leading man In the Among Those Present company with Mrs Sarah Cornell Lemoync October 13th In New England e Miss Clara Young Is expected home from Providence on Saturday o Miss Grace Hadlcy arrived from Pu laskl I N Y where sho had been paying pay-Ing a visit to Mrs Frank Pearl of Salt Lake City last week Miss Cheney of St Louis Is her guest at Port Richmond Rich-mond Staten Island Tho public schools In which Miss Hadlcy Is engaged as teacher opened yesterday Mr Walter Edwards was one of the firstnighters at the Emerald Isle Sir Arthur Sullivans posthumous opera op-era produced at the Herald Square theater the-ater last week Mr Edwards was on his way from Peaks island to Nashville Nash-ville Tenn where he will Join the stock company In the syndicates theater 8 Mrs Isabel M Pitts and Master Will Pitts came to the city yesterday They will remain for a few days Master PIlls will leave for Concord N H to begin his fourth year at St Pauls school September 20th Mr A T Schroeder la temporarily at Madison Wits Mr IT R Fisher of piano fame with his wife and his soninlaw and daughter daugh-ter Mr and Mrs James Forbes were members of a merry theater party for Mrs Jack at Wallacks on Thursday to which the writer was bidden Mr Fisher announced at supper that he would leave the latter part of the month for a Journey to the Paclllc coast Including a stay In Salt Lake I City Mr Don Porter will be his host as usual Utah has no firmer friend In tho East than Mr Flnher who pledged the health of his old friend Organist Dayncs In a hearty toast Miss Julia Dean will begin rehearsals with the When We Yere Twenty One company next week In this city Although Mr and Mrs Goodwin have not yet arrived from Europe Manager Appleton han arranged for rehearsals of the now members ot the company The EfTlc Ellsler company of which Mr Frank Eldredgc Is business manager man-ager broke the records for business at this season at Toronto last week aLst night they played at New oLndon and the remainder of the week will play one night stands In Michigan Packed houses and enthusiastic critics have been the characteristics of the tour to date Mr A L Erlanger of the theatrical syndicate reports that Mrs Viola Pralt GIllett IE pleasing the Chicago critics quite as well as he New Yorkers In her role of Prince Charming In The Sleeping Sleep-ing Beauty and the Beaql ADA PATTERSON |