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    'V if H f-yV- : ' THg : ORROOW SUNDAY' JOURNAL," PORTlANP,T SUNDAY1
4-:
TKORNING, " SEPTEMBER - 4, 1904.
aft
Rose 5Eytinrfc TclLi of Edwin
Columbia TkeatreY New Stock ,
. Company and Some of Its Members
:VC 5; ' BootkSome Coming Attractions
Fm meet Ross Rylingel NeT Ton
have Mlmi a great ad wbo
. . hi RnM KvttBS M
oae of the realty charming women
C th American etage. am known biw to
receive, what to mt mod aw to aaytt.
Only eke will petal la geg te bad
st 'cloek, which reader It
matter (oit cast with hr. DUBcult
because In the Uytlne. whoa rt tout
teaching; lot of amateur en the east
side how to act ah is waiting tor cue
at (ho Olomhl d Jooklne how or
tho lonath mt tn rhaaiL
But ItoM Ertiar. through Um ooot
ter of tfc aUa dlnetor, ran short
4iataao wy frow wHmwI r
mr and Bar Tha Jomrnal a oudgvt of
- remain auttar VM aona -m
pasa. ' '
"Lat na a !bto tha bow. whora wa will
wot bo tatarruptoa," aha aala. Iadtn tto
war from tk atawa. ikrou-h a dark.
' thtefc-earpotaa aaaaaca, aaa polntlns out
Um 4anero of tha ouraar aa only a
yfrw from haoln4 tha aoana ea14
do in daylicht. " .
Rom SrUa a4Jatad bar bat. which
tha ToJTot ewrtaln bao nalad to a da
area, aad aat dowa ta ana of tha hie.
eomfortablo ohalra that Manaar Wolch
baa ao ttyng,t"uT pcwirMaA for bia
pal fo if.
. Now. whai to IK row aM bora m
"Booth bot Booth whan M you
- moot him. and bowr Tha rlattor trom-
blad a Uttla at tha thourht that hnallr
' b ww taialaw a a dlatlngafhaa bet row
t 1 anotbor sonotrntkm. .
- "Do rou moaa Bdwtn Booth? aba
aakad. bar faataroa lpdleatnc tha plm
wrm with which ah racalrod th proa
poot, ( "It will aot tafea tone to tall row
-aU I know about Bdwtn Booth. Mr ae
qoatntaao with him eowttaaad vatU hla
doath, aad thor Uvad aolthor man aor
woama who oooid oomprabaod att Kho
. rood qnallUaa of that croat maa la eo
abort a tlm Ua wm aa braaa aa good
"" -ao bla-1
-Tba Irat ttan f mot him waa bo-
twont tb jraara ll aad Itw thoaa
, datoa ara ao alaalT whoa William
i WboaUor oraanlMfl a atock eompanr tot
. NlMo'a cardow la How York, and Mr.
"""Booth oama thor to alar atarrlna a
raaomoat. Tb play waa to b Victor
, HttfO'l 1 Rot CAnuw' (th anuaaoMat
of a kiBC). whleh waa aroaarad for to
Franca- ataca orlclaaUr and rewrltton
for Amarloa and Bosland by Tom Tar
ter, wndor tha tltl of "Th Fool-a Ro-Tonr-
Mr. Booth plrl tha part of
- - Daluotk and I hla daushtan FlerdUlaa.
S rod apoak Franchr,. ,
.. TWo, mw.-m." - ' ' ' " -
; -Nalthor do t"bu I hnow how to
pall thoa nama. - Wall, l thoa
dar th manaraoMnt of tha thoatr or-
- amalawl th atoofc company for tb n
tlr iminn. and that company wa ut
'a Ukair to play wlthoat a tar aa with
ana, It waa a bl oront, than, aa row
or Imactna, whoa Bdwte Booth'aaama
paoarod at tha hoad of tha oast. Pr-
. BonBllr. I waa axpoBtajrtaaoltoa. I
rommbr wall with what detail 1 aoutht
w) obtain tha proper oostuat. I waa
than a yowaa' hotraaa. wnknowa silk to
Mew York and to Bdwln Booth. Th
asomant m part waa dealroated I bacan
to devote mpaolf to .that ooatnni and
BmaJiy x ran across a famous pelntlna
of an Italian drt of tbo period 1 wantad
- th afteenth jientury, 1 thlnh end
Bad mr oaotomor nak aa xeot ropro
duotloa of th area In that pietura.
Thar wore aatlaa and paarla and dl
apbaaoo tblnsa about tt that lalmplr
Piled mo with delta-ox I oonfaaa that
- when-1 ooasultoa mr mirror I was mot
than tttT-il I pot th eoetume on
the ttiaht of th drees rehear! and
want to tha greea room yea. we had
area rooav In tboa days and shorUr
Mr. Booth entered. Contrary to my
fond hop, hla axpraaatoa waa aot on
af admiration. It. rather tadloatod eon
sternaUon, Conlna; loa to m. h said:
w Mt Im'I vrtu think vau hava aftad
this daaghtar of mine xtrmlr aroa-
JAM
U. ferd
i Tfr- lt-l la tha eonwat ooetvas.
Mr. Booth,1 I eternal area. -
"Ar. eorroet as to ported,' b r
plwd. lait db yoa not realise that I aas
. ft aiul Mir Akimllv llMMI Were
Bsodwatalp la (oot that 1 am poor
manr ,
"1 brohe dowa sad wope.- bwt
aeon Mr. Booth jwmi over to i
end. ntroklna bt hair la tha m
fatharlr 'toener. oontlnnodL 'Never
mind, sir lie. never mind. Th reauU I
uiIhIv aBtiefeDtanr that WO will
have to forflve nordlllam ai bar a
travaaana. -
"There 1 a fair axampto of tha
amlabUltp of Bdwln Booth. And that
wa only on of hla mimborl admir
able tralta."
Ram KvtlnM naaaed for a few ttiO-
ni vpiIIa aba lea't -aa terribly
eentlmeatal tt waa no trtefc to dietln
ruiah the auoarlty with whleh ah
poke, nor was it lmpoeolble to dla
oever a augwaetlon of old-tablond Bor
row In her volo when ana rasumea:
-Ed win Booth was ana of tn eweer-
timm Miuiii i that nr
lived, and at tha earn tint of th
oat nnfonaaata,"
Why. ar - ' '-
iupii a the tkrmt alaAa. ha waa
th son of yaaloa Brutus Booth, a maa
of --the moat axtraoralnery ana aomo-
Umaa rtetoos haMt HM was ooat
pelled to travel about the country with
his father, who waa without oueettoa la
am na and poeeeeeed of a Wild tamper.
and aot infraauantiy m ii-yeeooo
hav wu flu uion tha etare at a mo-
Mfit'a notice to.pUy hie fathar'a part.
"in the- aeooadr place, aa marnea very
early la Ufa. 1 Hts brtda he adored and
undoubtedly ah adored him. ana died
under th moat d tetracaine; olrmim
stancos not- 'Ifin after. And thla was
followed by h muroer ox anranam
Llncola br John Wtlkea. Ma brother, th
black eat crime of enter! e. And ao on.
the whole life of Bdwln Booth earned
mora or tons ailed with domaatu ened-
Bat they never clouded th aunahla
of hla nature. I ah all never tire of ax
tolllna; th virtues of Bdwln Booth."-
The Booth enloay bains oloaad. It wee
anssafltod to Mlaa Bytlnc .that aba any
eomethtnr bout herself.
-There la nothlns; to shy Sh ra
plled, with SMdaatyV that la oartalnly
charaetarlatlo. i
"But there uu . What part did ywu
play flret of all"
'It waa Melanla. la aa old piece oallad
Th Old OuardV that worthy beta a
gntlman of Napoleon's time, ebout P0
year of a. ' I waa th arenddauchtev.
The play was la on aofmodascuaa me,
there's my cue. Juat a moment, Mr.
Bernard, I'M be with you. Good-bye."
Borne day I shall try to persuade Rose
KrUas to Inlab that atory. ,
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The only talkative child wa failed to
oxelM. muttarlnca 4U dleaaal in tha m
die of a performance waa In -attend nee
at Cordray's a few eveatmsa aso. Bha
bad Joe a-oldoa rlnfleU. a pair of bis
blue eye that aha mad tb alehim, aa
pretty a eupld'a bow In nor upper Up
aa vr man beheld, ' and a complexion
that would mak you forgot all the
flowers that grew la Portland's gar
dene, oh wa thro years old; am aha
aald her name was Bvelya,
This Kvelya watched tha performanoa
Of Mexloan Rom nee'' with the keen-
eat lateroat and with oontorehanalon that
betokened wladom graatop than a treeroi
of owls. She disliked th villain from
the moment- b appeared n th stag.
and waa not backward In xpethr
opinion, which tboee In th oeigbborlns
seats raaarded with considerable con
cern. She was etrong for .th badly
used Mexloan girl until tha latter fired a
pistol, and she loved tha hero up to the
time b quarreled with th pretty In
genue. Thereupon Xrlyx decided to
pan up both f thera. Bach time either
of bar former favorite appearao. xrom
than on, th HtU wlaeaer hid her head
hn th lap of tb woman wh had wasted
XBAPT I
at pjrdiny'a , flraaaira,
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CATkRIKB COCKTInd,
most f bar etrengtb la a rala effort to
ft nertel ghrelyn's oboervatlona. Tb
performaaoe was no longer of Intereet to
a amaU radlua of patrona. mvaryaooy
waa wrapped up m arveiyn. -
rtaaiiv. '-iii ta aoataln hla admira
tion any longer, tb kindly disponed old
gentlemen in trout leanee yar oaon. -"Bxouafe
.m. madajae," aald ha to
Mim'a auardlaa. "hat 1 oanaot realet
telling you that yoa bav tb brightest.
moat beautirui little oaugntor inai h
has rvr been my pleasure to see."
The wnmaa aaet on wltbarlna alana
dt th admirer, raised bar yee acorn
fully t th top of u prosoenium. ana
re pi led i "Don'd yoa b a amy mlt m.
1 lu aura i- , , t
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This la the day th Columbia Stock
aompany benina Its eeaeo. William
Bernard, th amUAio stag manager
af tKa heuea. haa worked namewhat
after the etyl of th proverbial Trojaa
to mak tha production of "Captain Lt
tarblalr" a euoceee, while th box office
nd of It has beea promoted with most
promising results by Manager Welch.
Between th two Portland may m aa
vkimm aonaratuiata Iteeir. to ijour
tleeea, th Baumea, th aMlncaa, don't
row oa treee. and if, arwr tn eirona
of th Columbia managemont, tha oom-
pany should not be warmly supported
nartah tha thou eh 1 1 then Portland has
lost it aenee of eppreelation. ;
Over at the Baker.- wher bardou to
ahowing pUy-lovere bow mub b knows
bout womankind, while stag mwnan
tarn Is reaching, in axalUtlon la a tern
peat, patronage ha been nil that could
be desired. Thla means full house.
The nroducttoa of 'deoDatra" was a
stupendous undertaking for a newly or
ganised stoex company, ana -now weu
they "got away with It m a matter of
history. MacDowell has played . Mar
iMm aa ha elwav did In tha BDlrlt
Berdou ooncelved and Mlaa Dean, who
task being new waa greateet, baa stead
ily Improved sine the opening; a weak
ago. Today that energetic young wo
men has another heavy role on bar banda
"L Tooa." It as hop mat en
will b aecorded n lees bandaom fa-
W VeeM ai Cordrava aoema t n
something of a stickler for Hveratlllty"1
that gnaltty sa frequently and disas
trously abused. Ha started on nia eea
eo with the horrible oonooit of Marl
0rUl "Th VendetUt
amaWT. - ' " bw . v . r
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LEADINd WOMAK t COLUMBIA TKBATER BTOClC COMPANT.
"Tabi Romant, M and after four night
of th bury-blm-allva ' affair awung
easily Into a thraa-aot oomodydrania
that la. la spots, really charming. Tb
young star suffered but lltu la tb
transition. It new remains for hint to
exhibit a power moat rare la . tha
premutation of one of Mansfield's great
oreaUona, "Dr.. Jakyll and Mr, Hyde."
with which ha begin hla eeoond and
final week ta Portland, , .
Mr, Pangle of tb Marquam Grand
haa received definite word that tha
opening; bill f th big nouee en Bep
tomber It will b th familiar but never
tiresome "A Texas Steer." It hi won
derful that a fare should live eo long;
yet who oould consign it to a shelf while
It boars th name of Charles HoytT "A
Texas Steer" netted more money for the
lamented author than any two of hla
later works, and In "recent yea re Harry
Bmery and hla wife, jUtl Putnam, have
had tha fait Via It longevity that Im
pel them to ellng on tenaolouely.
noon after tb vlalt of th Steer, th
Marquam will give a Kyrt Bellow,
whoet gsgmnt will be one of tha
aotable event of th season. ---r -
. Jr
Can tern per ry manegor bav mamV
feeted a deep Intereet la . ' dotage" at
th Bmpir sine a week ago. With
out the leaet deeir t dlecredlt tb
judgment of any an of thorn. It I a
truth that they all shook their bead
when Mr. Weldemaon threw open th
house for Ptoek melodrama and feared It
was "too far out." And In thv beginning
th opinion waa threatened with verifi
cation. Suddenly things changed. Peo
ple who went to see "Th Inside Track"
began to talk about It; about th corn
pen y. and they wondered bow Welde
mann could do it at th price flmed.
Others went to aa th show. They told
their friends, and la counting th week's
receipts last bight It must hare been
gratifying to th amnaawment to obeerve
that, patronage baa steadily increased
throughout th week. ' Thr 1 but on
sign that of proeperlty areund tha
Bmpir. - ,
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Th vaudeville bouse annM la with
th asm aid report crowded houee
Bight after night and day after day.
That Id of th Btjou'e, alternating
the ordinary vaudeville program with
a reel operetta. I about th proper
oaper. Tha. presentation of Professor
Zlnn'g elever onglmnefatloa of wtt
'A. Mghi la Turkey at
1s
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tracted hundreds of peopl wh had
never before, perhape, looked In Id th
houee.' Th Idea was good and cleverly
executed. It hj plraatng, to note a de
mand along tk coast for the aet -
Th Lyrl wn In lln with Its tflvvor
performera. Including an unusually good
balancing; specialty by DeCoa. Th Star
held out th novelty of a Ctrl nee ma
gician, and th Arcade patron were
mightily pleased with Alio Alva' mu
sical aot and th female Impersonator,
Dodaon. - f ,' . ,
Ao-' - v.
Th young Mr. Keen, now plxylng
at Cordray's, gathered a group of news
paper men around him at th Portland
Friday night and during tha progreas
of a Dutch lunob unburdened hlmaalt
of a few stories, not tb least Interest
ing of them concerning th noted Kesf
tuckr editor. Henry Watterson.
Uf. -Kesae's father and Colonel Wat
terson. tt eeetne, were Intimate frtvnd.
tne day, during a fit of temporary In
sanity, th young man decided he would
become a Journalist. H applied to
Watterson for a position on the Loulav
vlllo Courier-Journal., and an hla fata
er's account waa given a plaoe. .
SaUsfled thst b could writ matter
that would est th world oa fire. Keaoe
went forth and returned early with a
batch of Mas. that he should have mad
two trine for. Moreover, he insisted on
reading It to Colonel Watterson. Th
aatute Xentuoklaa waa somewhat
tonlehed at th young; man' nerve, but
again th friendship for hts fnthar
banished temper and the boy proceeded.
He gave to the reading sll th dramatla
fore of his personality and at th oon
oluslon proudly deposited the manu
script on th greet 'editor's desk.
- Wattareoa. . wheeling; la hla ehahr.
merely picked up the copy, and. tsarina
it In fragments, placed It carefully away
In the waste-be bet. Keene'e oere
beltum shrunk two I none na th col
onel remarked: "Bead, recite, act that
will be your vocation, but In th nam
of providence,.. don't try. to b a newe
paper man!" - - . - . , ,
Keen became ha aetor. , J
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And now. out of tha- east, eotnee a new
Mcherd Mansfield etory. - It concerns
an nthulstie. woman admirer wh
oaltod en htm. ngagfd ta plenty of
"gitah over hi grstns end eooed
about hi ff active work 1 hrola and
ometlmea vtclou role.
"1 snppoa, slr' h mumurtd, that
whoa ta th spirit f tho great har
acter you forgot yourself for days."
"Aye, madam, and for aighta. , It
ta then I do thoaa dreadful thing
trample on tha upturned feature of
my leading lady and hurl tanderlatml at
waiters. ' j - '
- "And rou -do aot know of It ab allT1
"Not a solitary thing-, madam, until
I read tha papers next day.
This etory of our greateet actor la
supposed to have originated at the
Lambs oluh. . Doubtless MaasfleM 1"
enjoy tt, when ha reads It . ,
Heary W. ' Savage's press agent get
off a good thing now and the,. -This
week he claims that Jeee Dandy, th
Man Wagner of "Th Prince ot Pil
es a." returned t New Terk last, week
from a small town, where he had be
come th confidant of tho local theat
rical manager. Th latter wa dlacuea-
ln hla prospect and hi preparation
tor th future.
"I gua I'v got about vrythlnr
back oa tha stag that I aaed, ' he
said, "except som htder."
Htdrr repeated , th astonishd
Dandy.
"Ts. Them thhngs oa th aid of
th stag th actor hid behind; whoa
tby pin t working. ' ' .
RACK WHTTNXT. ;
People
VrnirtMH waka for Th Prtaaa
of
Plleen" la London aownds sooa.
Francis Maelejnnaa. tenor, ana waiter
Rothwell. oonduetor, will b ooanooted
with Savage's big; production of "Par
sifal.", which Portland xpota to wit
ness. - .1 i .
Hsael haiPsa. a nleoo of 0naral
Chaffee. - baa "lelned out -with "The
Tanks ConauL"
Sir Charles Wyndham will make a
feature at "David Oarrlok" during hla
American tour. .
Pnlitina has entered th etas door.
A lot of vaudeville peopl are featuring
a march called "Hooeeveu ana mr-
Two new plays bav just neir copy
righted under th lucid, alluring titles
of "Ie It Ralnlngr and "An Oyster."
Frederick Ward and Kathrya Kidder
hav produced "nalambo" under th di
rection of Wsgrataal dt Kemper,
r Richard Folden will be presented by
Savage this year la a new comedy-drama
by Charm Doty eaUed. "Common na
Bracket
Thomas Q. Sabrnok hag bn deelg
naied as th seasoa's star tn Tb BU-
llonalra-
Tim Murphy haa two new play. They
ar Frederick Paulding's '"Two Man and
Olrl," and A. C Bishop's opmody.
-When d Man- Marrtaa.- Mr. Bishop la
a San Franctsoo man.'
Tomorrow evenlnx Prttat Scherf will
be lntroduoad at Cbleago aa a musical
comedy tar la a plo n titled Th Two
Lincoln Carter has oom to th front
with hla weakly melo-drama. "To Proud
to Bag." v -. '
Mr. Jemas-Brewn Potter haa sign
a oop treat for a long aeaaoa la vaude
ville under Praetor's management, and
la on her way from Boron.
Kyrl Bel lew began, hla gsaaaa la
"ReiS"' at Denver last Monday night
Bob Fltssimmon at playlag Hal
Reld melo-drama entitled "A Fight for
Lova." Hta wife, Julia May .Qlffntd. is.
lla tb oast
More to B pitted Than Scorned. M
la th name of New Tork'a latest malo-
dramatl aeautaltlon.
It la ttld that dar llttl Maud
Fealy, ane of Denver, will be leading
woman with Sir Henry Irving thla a-
Th draroatlaatiox af MoCutehon's
Bled Center earloatura baa been BU
oassfally ptwsented In Chicago. -
Th pw Plxley and Luawrg musical
oomedy, -Woodland,1 will b prpduoad
at Chieagw tomorrow vh!ag.
More polttioa -Henry Lee, th Imper-
onator of celebrated character, haa
added Alton B. Parker to hla repertoire.
May Rebooa ha gon Into vaudeville
with a sketch known aa Cheekere," but
n relation to th play of that name.
In th ToUtot play. Then Shalt Mot
tUCUO XtHTlNO A PIANO ST
htin. filled to overflowing wkh sense- "
tkrns, they run in a loop-th-loop exhlbl
tlon. Tbus does the drama pro are,
- Aha! . Marie Wainwrlght has proas
agent She was mlstabwa for Mrs. May- '
brick aa aha atapped off a boat la Mow ,
York, The oau of th mlatakx waa
br veil. This similarity la veil lg
bcmJns; a popular evil.
e'en! DaAngali la to have a new pro
duction this year, entitled "Fantaoa." '
Adl Hitch!, Julia Sanderson and K -tl
Barry, the last named th original V
Fl-Fi a -A Chinee Honeymoon." wlU
b In hl eompaay.
"Jack UtUe SurpHse, tn which Ar
thnr Byron Is to star, was very favora- .
bly received la w York durlaff th
week. . -
Charlotte Daaa waa- the vtotlm off on
of tho painful, exaspefattnc stag ao- 14
ekdents that will happen. Thursday ,
morning-, ta th scene where ah 1 ,
brought tn wrapped to the point of
smothers tlon in a eanvaa aheet and
thereaf ter revealed to th andlenoe.' eh ,
arose with her greet blond wig of C1-
opetraa yellow heir" oa yoet an aid 1
of her hud. Tha suapena wa terri
ble for th moment, but Miss Dean read
ily oorrooted. th dlplamnt and with- '
out loslns a cu. f t
Tha Manhattan Stock company, which "
I to support Mm, risk durliaT th ea- v
Mr eaeon la a eertee of produotlon ;
and revlvala, 1 now ooraplet. It la-
cludea John Maaoa. - Oeorg Artlsa,
KJhsji: Cartwrtght Rohart T.rgu tr
son, William B. Meek, Henry J. Madfleld.
Stanley Rlgnold, Frank I. Mclntyr. W.iL
Ik-Brnoomb. Itoyde Brlynne. Lud- ,
wig Lidrr, H. Chapman For. Charl
T. Terry, Keil Grey, A. K. Drake. Jamog -Hdlam,
Otto Meyer, John C Dtndemera,
Walter Kendrlx, Robert Wurater, WU-
Ihun .A. Sheehy, Oeorg H. Htehfnga,
Laura MoOllvray. Kat Fletcher, C- -
cilia Radclyfl. Bmlly Btvne, Lacy
flpenoer. Anne Orgory Allen, Msnr Mad- tv. ' i
dem. Mabel Paxa. Franoes Wlted.-
Gertrude a. Vultee, kat Oglebay, Daln
tjr Tatea, Mabel Slough ton and Maud
Robinson. , . . v - .. "-!
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t. IVI innlS'irf'iia X
Ta a delightful comedy, tb Columbia ;
Thoatr oompany makes Its how to -
Portland audience' this afternoon. Tho
opening; of thm beautiful ptaybooa Is
and It haa bosa looked forward to with, "
sore than nrdlnarv Intereet br Port Is ad
society. The advance sal Is proof po-
Hive that th Columbia thoatr will b . )
thronged with tb large and faahtonabte . :
audlencea. whll th friends of Mlaa
Counties ar gtvlruf vry evidence of -
th 4ct that tliey ar delighted to wel- .;
oom thla telotd aotrees - homo to .
Portland. Mr.- .Baume, who' makes hi V"
first appaarane befor a Portland' ah- '
dleno. la a star of th flft rank whom
New York andlenoe bar- been wont to '
favor and of whom th Portland th- ' -atregoer
ar xpectlng very much. - ; -)
Th oomedy drama la In four- not
and was written eepeclaJiy for K. H." m.
Sothern. Tb atory daaia with the up :-
and down of Captain Lattarblair Lit- ...
ton, young officer la th Irish fuall- -lere.
Lttarblalr Lb in love with fanny
Haddea. aa helreas, and Fanny with him, ,
a b 4s working, off a4 ed -db In
curred ny a la latner, wna aexoro ni -death
had oaused tha ruin of th Oraw-
ford bank. - ' 1 --v , .)
Fanny know th story and bequeath
eh -bulk---f --hr--tertwf unkaewn- eo
LettarbUlr, to him. Tha latter contain
ing th news Is stolen with 4 draft of .
10,0ox pounds by Franda Merlvala, alo
a suitor, for JTanny's hand, and when'
Fanny appear upon th scene, thinking;
that Lattarblair had received th news. :v
and la rejected, ah ta at loss to under-
stand 'hla conduct and th complice r
Uons begin, LetUrblatr roslgn hi
commies loe and determine to start. for
Artaona to go eatu ranchlnff.
At tha hour of bis depart ur war to
declared and hla regiment ordered to V
th front H re-enliate a a private
soldier and sails with his old comrades.
During hi absence Mr. Seton discover .
MeHvale's treachery! and when Letter
blalr returns tells hlto th truth, where- ,
upon he declares hi lov for Fanny j;
and all nds happily, -'. . '
Few plays offer mora brilliant oppor-
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