Show 7 AMUSEMENT WORLD Weekly Epitome of Divertissements Tim Tkaiabs Going Round the Globe Bill Nyes Rival Miss Sigrid Arnoldsoii Pattia Competitor Com-petitor John Maguire 111 Urn nettes and Blondes as Mashers An Eminent Young Tragedienne Lake Park Sunday Programme Tnllidges Benefit Sporting Notes Etc Lake Park PrO ralDC AFTEBKOOX PART I 1 MarohTannhauserWagner 2 Overture Italian in Algiers Kosfini 3 Waltz Care Lmder 4 Selection La TraviataVenus PABT n 5 Overture Clarionet SoloWeber Her Franz Kalina G Gavotte Amyrillis Ghys 7 Selection Nell Gwynne Planqnette 8 GalopDaffodilWelman EVENING PABT I 1 March Fest Weiugarten 2 Overture Poet and PeasantSuppe 3 WaltzPhonographHeilmann 4 SelectionBlack HussarMillocker PAn I 5 Overture Zampa t Herold 6 After the BallPizzicatoBosquet 7 SelectionDragoons do Villar Maillart 8 Galop All for Joy Farbach Conductors Mr H S Kronse Mr Saml Koenijjsberg During the past week the patronage to the popular Lake Park Bathing Resort has been made up of daily crowded trains Last Wednesday evening the second sec-ond orchestra benefit bal was given There was a very large attendance especially I espe-cially from Ogden Hereafter there will be dancing every afternoon and evening I Besides the dancing the enterprising management have made arrangements for competent instructors in the art of rowing who will always be feady to teach inexperienced persons to row a boat The management also are arranging for a series of boating and swimming races the winners of which will be awarded handsome prizes The Lake Park Company I Com-pany is bound to to make the resort an attractive place Uramatir Notes Those greatlittle travellers Mrs Gen Tom Thumb and her husband Count Magr have arranged for another notable nota-ble circuit of the globe The contracts were signed only yesterday That the tour will bo complete is indicated by the news that its managers will be Sim monds and Brown the veteran dramatic agents A barouche bearing the coatof arms of the Count is being built for the tour This will be drawn by two Shetland Shet-land ponies lately brought over by the Count and said to be the smallest ever seen in this country They will be caparisoned with goldmounted harness presented to the little folks during their late visit to London bv the Prince of Wales Bill Nyes modest rival the gentleman who revels in the suggestive sobriquet of Punch Wheeler is actively preparing to startle the dramatic world next season sea-son according to a letter from which the following extract is made My new play entitled A Hard Time on Earth is now having the finishing touches put on it with a triphammer I will be ont of the foundry by Tuesday Miss learl Antoinette Beasley the leading lady is I having her voice tuned to concert pitch at the Pottsdam Academy In the meantime I mean-time I am working the soubrette as restIng rest-Ing tn Eujope while in fecH HHlTTJn the night watcn ir2 5niversityilace laundry The star is being underlined very heavily on all the washlists at the summer hotels A prominent society amateur has resigned because the lithographer litho-grapher put her nose in colors hut my agent is scouring the hotel diningrooms for her equivalent According to Hoyle the next will be a busy season Many stories concerning the great Herrmann who died in Europe recently are told including solue which have already al-ready served to glorify Houdin I is related re-lated that ho once flung the watch of the late Sultan Abdul Assiz out of the palace window into the Bosphorus and just a it seemed that this was carrying a joke too far he made the timepiece appear from the pocket of a person in the company I quite uninjured He got 500 Turkish I pounds for this but the Sultans watch was in the sea for all that and tho other watch was a replica which he had secretly secret-ly bad made In Portugal once performing per-forming before Dom Fernando he handed that monarch a loaded six shooter and asked His Majesty to fire at him The King complied and Herrman caught five bullets in succession in his hand The sixth missed its aim and struck a large lookingglass which it starred with innumerable cracks Then Herrmann himself fred at the glass which at once became whole and fault less again You are the devil in person per-son exclaimed the King So I am I I replied Herrmann but a poor devil I Cool l > urgess the vfiteran comedian who was here with Bairds minstrels is said to bo worth a cool quarter of a million lion and yet he is as close as i he depended de-pended altogether on his salary London has discovered a possible successor suc-cessor to Patti in Mile Sigrid Arnoldson a young Swedish singer who made her debut a few weeks ago in un Barbiere Maurice Strakosch found her about a year since She can act as well as sing and has charms of face as well as of voice Nileson is said to have made her a protege Somebody mentions the curious fact that there were twenty years between Jennie Lindd appearance in 1847 and Nilssons in 1807 and now twenty years later comes Mile Arnold sons in 1887 Miss Arnoldson is only 22 years old The National Opera Company is playing play-ing a protracted engagement in the courts this summer but it is i not a paying pay-ing one In fact the company itself is I not a paying one if the musicians tell the truth about their salaries Louis Morrison and his exwife RoseWood Rose-Wood must have made up again They were at the theatre together July 2d in San Francisco accompanied by their daughter Miss Rosabel Thats right Lou mend your old ways and stick to your frt love The new play che now running in San Francisco is a great success Edna Courtney the handsome American Am-erican actress played a six nights engagement en-gagement this week at Butte Mon Manager John McGuire of the Montana Mon-tana circuit has been quite ill for several davs and will take a trip down to the Sdrings shortly to recuperate I have been a coryphee fourteen years said Ethel StudJey and my experience ex-perience has taught me that blackeyed men are freer with their money than blueeyed Nearly all the handsome presents I have received came from brunettes I bru-nettes and a you see I am a brunette I the in St Louis I find that young men Luis I pay more attention than themen of other cities tr actresses Brunettes are more extravagant than bldudes said Stella Blythe The blon tar the mashers but there is not very mach to be made out of them They will invJSe you out to supper but they suppr are not addicted to loading you down with jewel and other gifts The New York men alp the most extravagant I exer met with Philadelphia gives us ballet girls mi hty poor picking A dispatch flated Toledo July llth says The lonlP expected glove contest between Jack IJtempsey middleweight champion fron California and Chicago and Frank N iitt of this city occurred at daylight tfis f morning at Bay Point i i 1 < jut across the Michigan line About ont hundred sporting men were present I Three rounds were fought lasting fifteen minutes The first round consisted simply of sparring The second rour contested Nevitt atru was hotly contsted Nevi j Dempsey a stunning blow on the te rOI breaking his hand Nevitt receiving a t1 I rble blow on the right side in reta The third round was the bloodiest retul I I 1 doing little fighting admix mainly on i defensive His nose was broken onll I right eye badly battered by Demps and he received a bad cut on the he l The round closed by Dempsey knock g him out of the ring Nevitt being un le to rise and Dempsey being declared ysgi nor The match was for 5000 a te and gate money Nevitt is so badly ished that he is seriously ill r Miss Florence Molinelli the eminent young Mss tragedienne accompanied eml1nt j Van Zandi of Tacoma while on a visit to Seattle last Sunday called at the Times office to renew an acquaintance with the writer dating back to residence upon the famous Comstock lode at Virginia Vir-ginia City Nevada when she was but a little child Since that time Miss Molinelli has become noted as one of the most gifted and talented actresses in the roles she assumes upon the American stage and without doubt is destined to be a star of the first magnitude in the theatrical firmament She is a magnificent mag-nificent elocutionist graceful in gesture ges-ture beautiful in form and feature and imbued with high conscientious ambition am-bition to excel One daughter of the Pacific Pa-cific Coast little Emma Wixom Mlle Emma Nevada is now renowned throughout the world as its sweetest singer and an artist of the very highest rank upon the operatic stage I is not to much to say that Florence Molinelli gifted as she is with dramatic genius of high order combined with youth rare beauty and intelligence will speedily surmount sur-mount all obstacles and rise to the summit I sum-mit of popular approval and thereby assured as-sured success We should be greatly to hear and her with pleased see competent compe-tent support in this city at some date in the near future Seattle Time Sporting Notes Here is 3 sample of how our western jockeys get away with the tenderfeet The Chicago Xews of June 27th says Todds trainer Cooperhoodwinked the knowing people most effectually in the preliminary trials About 7 oclock late enough for everyone to see him Cooper would bring tho colt out and have him worked He always seemed to go very fast for half a mile and then suddenly tire and slow up Wednesday morning about 3 oclock a watchman on the ocock grounds saw a lantern swung on the halfmile pole and minute later a horse at full racing speed galloped around the club house turn lie kept on made another circuit of the track and then disappeared When this was reported to the talent they jumped at the conclusion that Haggin had sent a horse here from his Eastern contingent to win the Derby and there was much speculation as to which one it was They did not suspect for a moment that it was C H Todd for the day previous the colt had been out andseemed unable to go more than half mile But Todd it was and in that trial by lantern light and a very pale moon C H Todd worked two full miles with 118 pounds on his back in 330 Among horsemen in the East there will always be ground for discussion as to whether the upshot of the great American Ameri-can Derby was a fluke or whether the event was a true run race Guest the owner of Terra Cotta who afterward won the Drexel stakes against Todd Gore and all the other horses that took part in the Derby says his jocky disobeyed orders or-ders Lucky Baldwin is also kicker Base ball chauipioBship Tecbrcl i foliate K lusive NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Loit Won Lost Detroit41 18 Philadelphia 29 32 Chicago5 22 Washington 21 3 New York 31 2 I Plttsburg 2 3 Boston35 21 Indianapolis 17 43 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION St Louts49 191 Louisville37 3 Baltimore 41 Z Brooklyn31 31 Cincinnati41 301 Mets 19 43 Athletic31 301 Cleveland 15 49 The silver cup which Helen Dauvray the actress has offered as a prize to the winning baseball club in the National League and American Association is worth 500 The trophy was designed and executed in New York City and is one of massive silver on which is a chased design representing a part view of a dfamond as a base showing a diagonal diago-nal view from first to third Miniature figures representing the players are stationed on the groundwork or diamond The cup itself rests gracefully on four bats arranged as a support and beneath it the miniature diamond is shown Mis Dauvrays motive in giving this trophy is simply and solely because of her enthusiasm for the National game I is a practical expression of enthusiasm given without an restrictions or conditions condi-tions other than the cup must be won three times before it becomes the property prop-erty of the winner prop Duncan C Ross the broadsword champion cham-pion defeated Sergeant Davis in a broadsword broad-sword contest at Scranton on the Fourth of July Over 5000 persons were present and the contest was pronounced to be the most exciting ever witnessed Duncan C Ross is to appear at Erastina Staten Island on July 1 where he will meet all comer for a purse of f 1000 offered by Adam Forepauirh Let us send our own Agramonte He downed the duffer in this city and we are willing to wager he can do it any other place providing lie has a square shake A fight for the championship of the world Will no doubt take place in the near future between Jake Kilrain and Jem Smith Fox the Police Gazelle man has gone to England to make the for necessary Jake arrangements We will pull |