| Show d c T 1 Important bookIng maths mad by bv bythe the falt Jake Theater management the Booth Barrett In UR t been It Is IM no than a jUst the of a contract for the ap IIII here next January of Mme and th rat French rd At that both i il l 11 e eminent occUpy not nott II at t the heed o of the French sLap ap I lut j that ot of the entire world 18 h ht t lIl II known to n ned d I 1115 has intended L i I r IH 11 11 Welt 1st but no Inducement that l tut ull Ul c her hir up to this time has hal te Now she he Is jl the ot of who will alsO aiM wet west for tor the i fr jr hi his great reat opera unu 1 he h has tit t Sara that the ot of till tb tUI UI II I une ot Of hi pre rV atlIS lat prices obtaIn for or this dl ul 4 as yet et uncertain th the will be ot of tourie Durie the very ery top if t what our are e sup uP l It be b The ply wilt will doubtless be bethe the famoUS ilL AlIon AIlon The Eaglet a 0 by the the lion ot Bonaparte tile I play which Mauda Adams Adami I Ii tv tu in III Englich While our choice 1 If W wu ue consulted might be In favor tavor favoro o ll In one lie ot of the roles she has hal made famous In attire such luch all as or Camille till Is not apt to be much grumbling tilt the pl as aa lun lb as aM t i 10 i o Ah en II t to see lee and hear bear the celebrated position In France Francea a s lIt to tb tbt t ot of Sara herself h a IS Lur Ivr years va the first Olt actor ut the theater the cal aL e and his position In France II as asU U al i held by Sir lI henry Irving In nand The stay tay In It Lake bake will b be limited to one night Th The entire company will ot of cour course sak only In the French language but 11 L to the usual custom the su au lelh t will be furnished with English ot of the 11 lay layu ou u us as band hat has Just been booked by i II S B Ensign for Cor two concerts concert nt at the Tabernacle cle on the at and evening of oC I 1911 Sousas Sous brilliant In lall und and other points In Europe will 1 hiM next American tour II a phe boom and aM without doubt he lil Ii rap his hll full share of pro prosperity In The Th event will be under the theall all ot of the Tabernacle choir and III be made a State excursions LIng b ing run to the city olty front outside GOSSIP I The fund Cund or the Actors Home now to Millers company Is one ot of the few San Ban Francisco attractions that does nut play Sunday nIghts Eddie d le Foy has written a pIa play for tor him Belt Belf A Night In Town which he be will pill play next season Burr Durr will IlIa PlAY Philemon In Ina Ina a of Meredith bib bloh Mar Mary MannerIng will star In next n JIe le LeIgh played the In Iny 1 y ung Mrs Winthrop at a benefit Per ller Mrs WInthrop at a 0 benefit given In Paterson N J 21 Warde will add athi A ti Ii n of hamlet to repertoire next eaSOn playing It IntermediAtely with tt comedy role ot of Cecco In The Dukes J ter Maude Adams returned from Crom Europe h t week and le Is her vacation n nIn In the studying her ne new part parth II h which she si IlAW Bern Dern produce In J 1 Matthews of the firm ot of Bulger is 18 reported to be III In San Francisco co where tb controlled b by the come Is 15 playing a summer engagement mund dally daily 1300 frn ilK from I L I on of 11 ti h receipts receipt amount to About 11 t 0 a 8 lay day and 1200 francs frOnt Crom d It Bergerac whIch pla plays to aut 1000 franca a day Is nothIng It if not 5 Last Lalit week he MIAS Wilton an when Inter be denied the marrIage and later latr admitted It The rhe lady IMy is II a welt known In the lon but la ii nut not 1 Wilton the noted actress Ran ian Francisco o II going olne to fa be long on theatrIcal of at note this Mummer ummer as till th stockbroker would put It With Aria Ada and Wilton Lackaye at the head of at one Henry and Margaret leading another the pro prospects peets that th Ih at t will illi some IOme fine acting fl I Th ot of the management ot of tle ItI Palace to enlarge the aude aud vilie ille tells that they have bave con that the he extended the place will keell up Durin During the week there have some lome very large lante audi In attendance and without doubt there thIne will be a big turn out Monday night when there thele will III be an entire change ot of bill Orr S 8 well known In Salt Lake hu baa his Ilia portrait In the Mirror lit week with the following sketch Mr Cah whose portrait above has ha received high hiCk for tor hi his wk 1 as leadIng man with Katherine nober IlLs 1111 commanding stage fine voice olee and Intelli Intelligent I gent acting havu hav ill all been lly the critics critic III Romeo ha been especially approved by the new paper a a well ell all as tie the and the rl that he hat has received from tle ot of the leading cities by hiss II no r go 0 to Iho show that lie he h has one f the but belt leading men she b bIr had Mr Ir be began to talk abot America as soon lOOn a be lOt got to London It wa was our OUI sixth tour In ten yeaN ean and hu been a as a am the oth othen era en DespIte the fact act that there un undoubtedly Undoubtedly is II In a growing taste tute for tor erotic drama dram or of the Sapho type there Is Ii still a great public that elates healthy and simple tare fare We have played fh rhe J lder Piles with the reat success throughout the tour a very l large rt pro proportion portion ot of Americans American are sentimentally pro r but there thre Is II no nG prejudice against the Individual and we and our company were received everywhere by the and the with the greatest greatt There WI was a personal reception for everybody In the Miller com coin last night at the Columbia thea theater theater ter with long and cordial welcomes for tor himself and those who were with him hlDI last season lealI was wal crowded antI and Miss UI Hobbs Hobl a very do dc entertainment Mr Jerome is III fortunate In having his hla piece taken up b by actors and ea who can give he It vAlue It is II 1 a Lii III which the story I is very ery Interesting when hen the characters are embodied In agreeable and clever players otherwise It I is light over oer flimsy and hardly above commonplace But Dut the skill of Mr Miller and his hili corn com company Daily pany their finesse thelrue their ease and their aptitude In out place In Inthe inthe the pia play and giving lull full expression lon to the strong Points ke MIss 1188 not only p III pleasant but butwell butwell well worth seeing more than once Chronicle I I Belle lloyd the actress who died re recently In Vl hall had SA says the Mirror ole ofie ot of the moat romantic ca rests In American history Born Dorn at al Via a In slay Ia liU she he be became became came during durIn the War one of the most student a am well a as one olle ot of the most mOlt d daring In the Confederate service her ller wa way Into the con ot of Federal officers and sue uc accomplished many exploits ot of and hazard huard Gen tien General eral Stonewall Jackson JacklOn commissioned her as al a captain and made her bar his hili honorary aide For month the he Fed Federal eral 1 fI bent every tr eort ellort to her capture but all were wre cleverly until In Lieutenant Hard lIard made her prisoner while she ehe was wae running a blockade Hardinge fell In Inloe Inlove love loe with his hili fair captive and she promised to hi his wife Through hr her two Confederate otti taken liken with her made their elCa escape She was wa nt to be shot hot l but ut her witchery secured leniency And the sentence was changed to Hardinge atre arrested d for tor suffering the two IWo Confederates to e was wae not con convicted and later deserted to follow Collow Ii Boyd od to they ther were mar married ried to the South Hardinge Joined hi his wife In spying for the South Southern ern em cause caUl lie He tiled died on after atter the close of tha war and In nit his widow married Colonel John S a former oC th arm army She had gone Mone on the after tin death ot of her first husband and had attracted considerable attention as an actress In she ahe was wal from Colonel Hammond and In married Nathan leI id It H HIgh son ot of a Toledo clergy clery who survIveS her A As an actress she made her debut at the Theater Royal noyal Manchester England In the latter part of at ISM n as In The ld lAdy of Lyons It III I said that eui ot of Belle UllIe founded un Belle Balls adventures MUSIC NOTES I is a r candidate for tor election I to the Italian n parl parliament loment Matt MaLt or Uru u Ii hu eluted closed contracts with Arthur W Tamma Tamm to the rights ut of BI Capitan and nd The Isle ut of of the for tor the hoa Jules Orau Opera company Mill Jennie Mackintosh has arrived in this city from Chicago will spend the summer with her parents Since she was wa hut butt In Salt Lake Mid Mck ack has haa been her studiOS l Under her uncle and aunt Mr tad nd Mrs B B Youn Young be is II said to have made great progress proe end aDd it II is II nut unlikely that her friends friend will have nn an I ty r to hear bear her before she he returns to u East at SibYl youthfUl seems rn to have hae a nt for sit III aed lie lh has haa oril letO twenty wit sum mere merl but he had bad to break brelik hi his troth to a young Swedish girl Irl tn in or order er erto to propose to the fair St at least leat so 10 says report Ill He I is ft a bInde and II as aa athletic at as Patti Swedish husband new opera according to La will be produced simultaneously In three cities It being given at I La Scala Milan MUan the I Rome and the Janice Venice oil the evening Thus bu aU all jeal will doubtleSS be avoided The Inevitable since the lucee success of will this time Ume bit be spoken by an or elocutionist at It at at Venice The Is II IIII IsIs Is II made by La ardla t t the nW new opera demands demand the services Ol of no fewer than three prima and tour four tenors tenon at Rome M Marconi I Ds De tics Dam Barn Damand and Bor Borgatti attl V V V V V V 1 MASQUERADE AT MANILA IN oi Of THAT THIRD GLORIOUS FOURTH FOURTHA 4 I 1 II Irr r A I rr LA 41 I c 4 Ww p S x Ill the b with lh Oln air y dress halls haH The United g In iii this the Philippines maere who will contribute to the I gaiety ety ot of the nations At the Is III nt at all th the p ss are arno me ot of the capital capitalI I |