Show SYBIL SUDDEN i i DEATH IN PARIS par aay sandmon the acil american opera linger today o i rac u from nn of tin grip the announcement no of the of the carool arbiol I 1 a profound shock iu the i J A colony here where she was well known and throughout musical and theatrical circles she returned to paris from nice six weeks ago suffering from a slight attack of the grip he condition ans not regarded as serious but she gradually grew worse and her sickness finally developed into pneumonia the doctors continued to hold out hope of her recover but the singer sank and finally succumbed this morning miss mother the widow of judge of california with whom she lived in apartments at no 1 avenue de dolse de boulogne and other relatives and friend were present at the time ot her death including her sisters edith and clarion and mary garden of chica gothe go the soprano of the opera mii sanderson according to report was to have been married this summer to count paul tolstoi a cousin of the novelist the funeral will take place here monday miss garden eaid that banderson who had been unconscious since thursday evening and had great pain regained her senses before death came although she palsied away quietly in lier sleep the funeral will be held at the church of UEy lau inco her mari ariage in to antonio terry the cu 1 ban millionaire who died in 1899 miss anderson had withdrawn from active participation in opera until her husbands death she spent most of her time athis handsome chateau at and she had since lived with her mother in sp arious apartments here where she only a few intimate friends but miss sanderson constantly retained her love of music and the stage and occasionally lent her talents to charitable performances her last appearance of chii kind was a few months ago at aix M K sanderson had confided to near frienda her wish to return to the stage and sing in Ca 1 I she has lived here so long that the parisian considered her to be one of them she came here as a young girl fram sacramento and entered the conservatory atory of music where she studied jean and eduoard do and mine marchesi Mare hesi she preferred to make her debut outside of ibris and went to the hague where she achieved ouch a signal success that she returned to paris and appeared in written specially for lier by miss San dersons first appearance pe arance was one of the notable sensations of the french operatic stage af towards she created theis and con tinned to bo a favorite with the pari siam singing the roles of lakic manon and juliet during her mataga career mio sanderson also actively took part in the social events of the american colony and was frequently ecca at the receptions held at the united states embassy director Vi of the opera comi qiric where miss sanderson achieved her most notable success paid her a tribute aa one f the foremost figures the french lyric has seen during the present generation ite said her was one of the triumphs of the exposition of 1889 and she waa j recognized as alic leading exponent of the I 1 colca of manon and tacia |