Show KYRLE BELLEW i IS p b-p lEND END CAME IN HOTEL UTA EARLY EARll TODAY TODAY- I LiKe LiRi Emma Abbott He H Fell a Victim to monia t i SISTER HIS ONLY i C LIVING RELATIVE RELATIVE 1 Comrade of Whom Nhom He HeVery w l Very Fond With Him to the Last Lest e i The governor is gOl gone gon Wi With h these simple words word t the e dier different members of t the e K Kyrle le Belew Bellew company Y conveyed to each other and to toi to t i their ther friends frends th the information of the the death of I the famous actor 1 acor Kyrle Bellew Belew died dUd this morning at the tha I Hotel Utah Uta as a tits the clock cock was striking 5 breathing his h last in ina a a sleep into which hicl he sa sank at when he lie spoke for the he time t to hi his friend friend a and d pal pal rank frank Connor who Was th the only one on with hun hiu when he lie died The The best f friend tho truest truest chum h n and pal and the whitest an man mati that that ver I lived na was as Connor Connor's ors or's a n of Bellew Belllw this morning morin Bellow Belew was stricken with a a a cold while traveling through Col Colorado rado last t week but did not complain of his ill illness H. H ness until he took to his Lis lis bed last ast at Priday Fri Jd I d day y a after ter canceling tho the balance of his is s S Silt Salt Lake enga engagement ement in The Mol Mollusc 1101 I one performance n e e. e of which had L been given given Thursday night at the the theS Salt lt Lake At first l he th thought he ld only had y a ase se severe r rc cold cola which li h wa W was n running t tie tho o i usual course of U la grippe S Sunday however r th the tie seriousness of f his illness iness WI was S manifest and a h hasty sty consultation of physicians resulted in a s. diagnosis of pneumonia Every known means means of ot savin saving his s h life was resort resorted Id I'd to to but but he he- he gradually b became raDe worse until the end this morning Announcement was made to the different members of the mace company yesterday of the seriousness of the tho case case when con congestion estion of te the lungs set in and they were more ore or orless orless r. r less prepared for the death of their friend and nd leader Bellew himself it is i frend said did not seem to realize that he was about to todie die talking of his work and future plans pIns even last ast night Born on a a Ship Bellew Belew of whose early eary history very vry vel little litte is known known was born on ou shipboard off of Calcutta India some seven fifty years rears ago his father being heing the tho chaplain chap lain lam of Calcutta cathedral He made his first stage appearance ance at Solf Solferino erino Australia in playing a small smal part in a one act farce Turn lurn Him Out His first frt appearance in England was in the following year rear at ht atthe atthe the Theatre Royal Bri Brighton as Lord Woodstock in His first London appearance was at the Park theatre October 16 1875 again in Turn Him Out He then played with the Haymarket for three years rears and in 1878 joined he he company of the late Sir Henry Henr Irving For a number of years he be was the idol of ot London ondon achieving an au I enviable reputation reputation tion as an exponent of serious drama draIns ton Ho lie came to America Wal Wai- lack lacks lack's s th theatre ire in I New oI York Jork October 26 1885 in the tie play In His Power He lie remained for two Je years jears rs and then returned to London where while in Loyal Loal Love he met Mrs James Brown Potter with whom he lie formed a partnership and nd th th they y made a atour atour tour of all al the English speaking countries countries coun coun- tri tries s of of- the w world rd in i a a. a repertoire of Shakespearean plays Bellew Belew arranged and presented a successful English dramatization ot of otLa 01 H La La Tosca and nd was the author of o othe of the English version of Charl Charlotte tte Corday Corday Corday Cor Cor- day and of Yvonne both or of which he took on successful tours He created the leading roles in The The Th Thief ef Brigadier Gerard and d The Gentleman Genteman of France Francel Possibly his his- greatest success was as the star of Raffles in which wInch he made first appearance ap ap- ap c October 27 27 1903 l He appeared ap imp pea red in this play at the Salt SaU LaK Laks theatre seven years ago last September His only living J relative is is Sister Mary Marl Hs Monica Who is s in tb the convent of ot Poor Clar Clans Clares s in London England A cable announcing her brother s death was sent her ber this n was never married Ho bad had always maintained nE-er nE his British citizenship hii his home hOe being binl at Tham sf ld B Brar Bray r. r Barkshire Berkshire Bark Berk- shire England d. d shIe Enela The body was prepa prepared d for shipment by Undertaker Fr Frederick Frederick- derck Taylor and ami and was as sent to New late to today ay where it will b be bur buried d unless ss a re request wi is received from the sister to send the send tho remains to England C The members of Mr r. r Bellew's com coin I pany pony Misses lIsses Jane Laurel and Isabel Irving Ining Frank Goldsmith Tanies Tanie Hearney Hear Kear- nev ney and the members o of hl Jh staff staf A L. L nfl Flynn Joseph Logan I Sam Rr Taylor and and Fynn nd Arthur Denham left for New York lork ork at noon today in which The The Mollusc the play in Mr Bellew Behlew Belew last ap appeared eared will wi be been en en entirely tirel-r tirel with withdrawn ra from the American trel sta stage such Mich being the policy of Charles Frohman in the event ent of the death of one of his bis stars Frank hs Connor onnor onnor who had bad no part art in inThe The The Mollusc has has been hlen 1 he the comrade of I. I Bellew Belew for the past nast eight debt sharin sharing Continued on pa page o 01 10 I KYRLE BELLEW Continued from ft-em page paje 1 his lis joys and sorrows an and aud 1 was his his- constant contaut con con- taut tant companion in his tours and on his vacations It is said that when The Tho lh l Mollusc W was wi II prepared for production anti and nd no tin part pait was provided for Mr Con nor or Mr r. r Bellow refuted to go 90 on oil the theroa roa road oad 1 in iu the piece unless sinless be e was as bv lw Mr Connor Concur Au arrange arrange- lent to this effect Was tas finally made and when the show Io took the road a a. few mouths ago Connor accompanied it Mr Ir Bellew was a follow fellow in ID the Ro Royal Roal al alG G Geographical 80 sod society and Iud th the cal ial it-al it so of ot London He lie was wall a great Ireat student reader aud and traver tray trav- eler er aud and a speaker of or several languages lb lo Ho was the first English speaking actor to o make malte a complete tour of or the world Altogether ho lie made mad three e complete trips about the tho globe in different productions Mr Bellew held a masters master's 8 certificate to o pail jail ail a 1 boat on the tho high seas having lIMing from the New NewYork York nautical school chool In Iu is us early carbo Ii life fe he was a aliner liner a a. newspaper reporter er and a solier sol aol dier ier in ice l in iu Australia |