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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL'. PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 20. , 1&08. . (Continued from Par Bis.) chang of bih each week and bjr thelr wur nave won a, rirm place in tne re gard of Portland imui.mtnl lovers. The cioae or tnelr engagement this weak: will f rova a source t rearet to tha frlanda nay have mada during tha aummer. -Durln tha coming waak thoaa who to spena meir lima or recreation out of door a will find much tnatructlon as wtll aa entertainment In tha exhlbl ton of Captain O. K. Langley. For aoma tlma Captain . Tangier haa baan at work putting together tha akalaton of a glgantlo whale for exhibition pur- roses at the recreation park. The skele-, . on of a Whale SO feet In length, wblcK ia longer than that of the , monster specimen . now on exhibition , In tha Bmitnsonian Institute at Wdshlnrton Edward and was personally requested by the king to hasten .pis return to the London atage. . - That Mr. Gillette's decision waa final waa made plain lait night when Charlea Prohman completed arrangement by cable for Arthur Bourcbler to act Bam aon In London- at tha earn time Mr, Gillette la performing the role in Amer ica. The an me version or tne way win ba uaed In both rountr'ea. Tha adatMe tlon waa mada thla summer by Mr. Gil lette in Fans, in conference wlin mi author, Henri Bernstein. ' - Tha text of Mr. Ollletta'r adaptation contain a careful direction aa to the act ing of tha different characters, which number eight. On reading Olllette'a written Idea of tha way the chief char acters ahould ba clayed.. Bernstein In j 1 1 inn in.iiiuia i w.aninrinn. I . 11 . . . . r . . ., . C. Bo remarkable la the exhibition roi n.."'" "J? te ver- and ao nerfcot the iwim iT , I Bcl onmson wiu.,De not io-inn rJt.,. 5SrSt Hl5nP?:,mn h? f- but to. collaborate." The aillett tiliwnffinanmfiil ot ""on" 1 auoh an unsparing; ha. VefuS.rdTh.y- offer CfSr,i Umf7t rn -Fthit U cinnot bJt 0?; lea-t ' 10 tlm al sensation. If not actual protests. The With the admission f dona awav them of tha play la money. Money will X C" Pctel that larce Ty kI. ht , numbers of Portland people will take advantage of the opnortulty to see this nuuBier curiosity or nature. w erty, haa it forced upon Mm that money win not ouy love, na sacrifices ms whole fortune to brlna- about a canlo on the exchange, to the ruination of the man who haa robbed him of athe "Trnnmiifo'i r. ,t . T Move of his wife. Like Samson of old. lennesaees i artner at the Lyric. he pulla down the walu of lu.g.ott,n Plays may come and go but there I wealth upon his enemies, upon tha de are few that hold the public Interest like foTpon' MmseYT" " Bm8on aramatixatlon or,Bret Harte'a story I Aa tha manuscript has left Mr. Gll- "Tennessee's partner." It teems with I lette'a hands. It Is notable for sarcasm human Interest and the beautiful fo- "n- 'Jr "Sll1 mance of the mining camps that sprung of modern society, and eloauence nWt UP awav harlr In 'IS rila ,fl tV, I la nowarflll nnrl rartiln tn atrlUa hnmn ' v nuiornia rouj discoveries. The Blunk- i n moral or tne play has been unheal a I company In selecting this favorlto tatlnrly -applied , to the weaknesses of ri?y r lne wk commencing Sunday a well-known grade of modern American country Mile. Leturla traveled, having as her objective point A-likabad, on the Tranacasplan railroad. fthe swam the river Airek and climbed Uie Mlseno mountains. All this tlma she waa afraid to let her guide jtueas her Iden tity, for. being a true Persian, he was not above treachery. He probably would have returned her to her lord and mas ter to gala tha reward (hat would hava been paid for her. Finally. lurniounMn all tka ii'iii- rtloa of the rough road and woraa wea ther, aha reaohed the railroad, and from there It waa easy for her to travel l CrV,;v.'1"k- A'MvIng In thla placa aha took ship anroaa the- aae, tn Astrakhan. where aha finally felt safe, T Bince Mile, Leturln haaWn In tha Russian cltv aha haa become a society pet. for It Isn't aver dav th r".!11" P "? nka a fion of a beau. urui a-oung girl who haa been tha fa- T?Ti 7lt fft- monarch who haa aen tha Inalda of that mv,(.Hrti. .w. narem. , . ,v , Tha fair Varvara alM...k . - . - - . -..uuBii uisnnii i " ni'r or Deing caat Into a well wiim.'ji in. feraiana reaarvs rnv inium. venlent wlvea. haa ll aJty of money, and n obtain i ha. Am. elded to go on the atage, whers she will produce scenes representing tha rnyete rlea 6f eastern domeatln- life. ih. oenre are io d worked out for the 17.1- tS'i ."t.",,e-t,n Ruaala, and will ahow In detail the rnner life of the II n I U 1, ann nrnflP nnilH fit h, Taot.Ih -I . " " 1 -mil iiia von aiiuwe so wen. TnEATBICAL 0UTIX)0K WOKSE THAN EVEE New Tork, Bept If. For theatrical managers and players, tha ' aeaaon of IB08-0 Is going to be the worst that haa been experienced In over a decade. Tins is the prevailing opinion araoni the membera ef tha nmaaainn though the aeaaon haa dot haaiV, v. - prediction la already being borne out by the facta.. While the depression that HMLIG THEATRE 14th and Wahington Phongg Main 1. A11I2 afternoon haa right direction, made a move In the society. ine local theatre pat- K-airRt ESCAPED WIFE vnuuBu itny pprrormance or it that haa vvn ajiven nere. One of the most Interesting features of the week will be the first appear ance of that clever little actrees Mamie jnnaiam in an adult role as she will be een In the title part. Her Impersona- NOW PETTED ACTRESS From the Chicago Tribune. Mile. Varvara Leturln, who lately has tlon -of Tennessee the delightful little I arrived in Russia after escaping from heroine Will Stamn her aa nna nf tha I tha Saram nf tha ahbh n' D,nli. haa heVV"" rZl". yv?ZLtM strenuous and exciting time for company will be cast for pnrts that the '8t 'ew months. Escaping from the uit their peculiar talents and those harem In Teheran, she made her way Blnnktffor, the mountain, and desert, of the with the work of the entlra rat vrin I country notheast of that town until she Blunkall, Warda Howard, and other fa- reached A.trabad. From there she pro vorites will appear. The management ceeded to the coast of the Caspian sea, has provided an elaborate soenfn In-1 where she took a boat to AatrAkhan. veature and the whole production will I in Russia. be up to the highest standard. I Mile. Leturln I. a beauty, and beauty ..I II. worth money in Persia. She has I Harlr hmnrn avaa on ia .t.n.l.. n A 'Comln' Thro the Rye" Sunday, graceful. w I Tha 1lf1a ITn rvn amaV Va. kHtir I is a genuine pleasure to announce eves upon an unfrtendlv world when aha the return to this city of the delightful 8aw tne Hf ht of day. But as she grew musical comedy. "Comln' Thro the lde1 an 9ean to show signs of great ..ui.k - . ,,. i uc.uij ner parents nuoajea eacn Diner Rye, which occurs at the Heilla thea-lnnrt rm- "Ah the nttia vnr.or. .ha tre, Fourteenth and Washington streets ' llhe money in the bank. Some' dayiKlnK John; and Lord Forester, on whose September 27. 28, 29 and 30. ' I we will cash her in." ancestor, William Forester, a .commoner. uunng Its former f'.araarementa In thla adoui tne time sne was 14 years old. city this mirthful and thoroughly divert- yarvara's parents began to fatten her mg work mada an Impression upon all J ror ln marxet, ror in Persia the fatter wumaii j mo niure ane is aesireo in business. Several Broadway shows that iut un jor run only a week or two ago have closed on account of poor business, and the managers are hustling ' nu attractions mat may meet with a greater degree of public favor. Many shows, of course, have started on thi road with the opening of the season, but the number of players who have been unable to find nn,Amani. i. nT surprisingly large, and It la predicted that before the snow flies the ranks will be Increased through the failure of shows that will be unable to weather through the aeason. a -m The City Park, From Puck. A fair oasis In the heart Of icreed and stress and teaming mart. A aanctum where the tired feet pass From atone to turf "Keep off the grass!" How beck the boles of yonder trees, Breathing; of woodland mysteries! Amidst the cool, green aftermath We wander freely "keep the path!" A proof that cornice nor facade By human brain and fingers mada Equala the work of tun and show'ra. Shown In a rose "Don't touch the flowers!" Ah! sweet with one we love to sit In shaded nook: our Eden It. The robin and the thrush, anear: But they, alone "No spooning here!" Aye, sweet, again, neath open sky Guest of the velvet night to He, Face to the stars, and naught about But Nature s self "Hey, bo! Clear out!" L Two noblemen of the British peerage nave the privilege of standing. rnvrrt before the king. . These are Lord King Kale, the premier baron In the peerage of Ireland, on whose ancestor the privi lege of appearing covered In the pres ence' of his sovereign was conferred bv MMMMiarwniMKiXa iUfyo (Tft A nfTlTh THEATRE All Week Beginning Tonight 8tl5 , t ; Bpeclal-rnoa Matinee Saturday. . - ' ' " TH1 TATOaiT" COKXDXAVB mm mi SUPPORTED BT At EXCELLENT COMPANT 1 ; ' t -' (. ll THE MERRt; MUSICAL COMEDV "LORIESOM TOWN" I tUMt Mala 2 1 4J44 I t a. X Sakaa, Oaaw Kft. oaeaoy ttiatii CO. (Twcj 1.15 gram. TUB RJCUL'LAIt 8EABON Or BIO MUSICAL COMEDY MATIO BVCCWS6R9 OFKSt ;- AND DRA. H Sunday Matinee, Today, Sept 20, '08 n a I ILI. L. . . aaa. . aa. . .. a. aa. . ' a It Carlton Chase Ernst Van Pelt XT XUDBOaT C BBVBXS Baaed on a Story of "Watta," a Boom Town In Southern California nr TSB OA STB tt.l. aTy..la. nilTl JIICUUirB XT A I U lira. 1. 1 Charles McOaf fn.y J.'''y , Maud Lambert ft., W.""fi"M Charlotte Vldot . "' Oottung . MXJLVTtTVH OXOXTn wTTat TOXOXS . PRICB3 XraiUaf I Matlnae Lower floor $1.60, L0 1 Lower floor Balcony 1.00,- 760, iOo I ' Balcony Gallery ..,.J6o, S4o Gallery DATS WOW SXtUaTO AT TXXATXa . . .11 00 7 Bo, 60c . ...25c bxxnxranB&Krasin pEEZSBanrBznssBXaazsxxx All thla watk note tha malineaa Tuaaday, Thursday and Saturday. H. H. PRAZEE'S ' ' The Musical Cocktail with a Menu of Muslo Direct front a 11 Weeks' M n In Chicago. , , J ' aa 16 IRoyal CBuef ) WITH g WM. M. COINUBY -S And tha Following Big Cast, Including i ' ' M KARL STALL MART MALATETA . B HERBERT CARTER JULIA CURTIS U IK)NAU) M KEN7, 1 F3 LABELLE LAl'RETTE WALTER B. SMITH MABEL WILSON AND THE FAMOUB 60 People 60 BROILERS 80 Son? Hits 80 A PERFECT PRODUCTION PRESENTED IN PERFECTION BToalar prices 2S. 60. T5y. Sl.OO. KatUaea, 254. 5O0. " Next Week, "THE CAT AND THE FIDDLE" f r ti tnBKiiBicinKxiiiinnizBiinKsinncszsxszsnszanssiai a s vnKniBBBiniiBuiixxaiaiXBXxnuaixsn BUNGALOW THEATRE THE STARS 7 hones i Kala 1171 A-4M4. Empire Theatre Oo. (Inc), IVassee. ueo. j,. Baser, ueaeraj Manager. Portland's Fashionable Popular Playhouse. Horn of the Famous Baker Stock Company. All Week, Starting $0 Sept 20, '08 1 NAT GOODWIN'S GREAT COMEDY SUCCES8 "A GILDED I Playing only the iStair - Havlin Eastern Road Attractions B Commencing Sunday Matinee. Sept 20, '08 5 x . Si I. G. HARPER AND GLENN HARPER PRESENT 11 U H H M H m g M conferred by who witnessed It which will not aoon be effaced. Oreat throngs crowded the theatre In which it was played and It is doubtful if any performance that haa been given here In a very long time suc ceeded: in creating such prolonged and hearty laughter. The advance sale opens next Friday at the Hellig. "The Cat and the Fiddle." In offering "The Cat and the Fiddle." the merry musical extravaganza which will be presented at the Baker all week starting next Sunday matinee, September 27. the author will exhibit me inside workings or a trip to far away fairyland" and to the mythical Isle of Eye." The opportunities for fun- maxing are unlimited and have been taken run advantage of. Charles A. Sellon will be seen in "built un" edition of his famous tramD creations, and the dainty Elmore sisters will be seen InJ me congenial pans or rouy ana Molly and will render their famoua specialty sxeariy urana upora, said ro ne one of the most laughable satires on the stage. "The Girl of the Golden West." Portland theatregoers have long and patiently been waiting to see the great Belasco play, "Tha Girl of tha Golden West," and Manager Baker of Baker stock company has the rare privilege o rirsi oriering ic in mis city, i ne uaxei company of It as with David Belasco, will give a strong production obtained by special contract for at least one week's running, opening Sunday matinee, September 27, at the Bungalow. It ia the play In which Blanche jBates sprang into such fame and has no peer from a stand point of success or western dramas to- "Uncle Josh Perkins" Coming. "Uncle Josh. Perkins" Is down f or a return visit at tha Star theatre, week beginning Sunday matinee. September 17. Tha play Is In four acts and the story depicted Is never for a moment lost track of while all the Introduced features and specialties fit so naturally as to form a component part In the story. New scenery of T laces of Inter- eat in New YorK city and bucoilo sights and places in tne ureen Mountain stale. Vermont, which are aald to be not only actual reproductions, but examples of scenic art. GILLETTE WILL ACT' ONLY AMERICAN PLATS New Tork Dramatic News. A conference between Charles Froh man and William Gillette recently was followed by tha surprising announce ment that hereafter Mr. Gillette will devote but half tha usual theatrical year to acting. Tha rest of the year Mr. Gillette will give to playwrltlng or recreation. The announcement waa accompanied by the statement that, at the actor playwright's request. Mr. Frohmaa baa agreed that the sis months Mr. Gillette does act wlU ba devoted entirely te tha American atage. Thla means that Wil liam Gillette will appear only In the prl nctpal eltlea of America and never aa-aln on the London stag. Ia view of the fact that Mr. Gillette Is ona af the extremely rw realty proritaoia stars that ran ba safely aent to London front America, and tnat ba has already bea anounced aa cartala to act the Bam stela play, Samson, la Loadna, the statement given out oy Mr. XTehmaa Is Ilka a bolt from the blua. William Gillette la a mv play by tha author of "The Thief." and adapted te tha amorva stage by Mr. CTUlet, cer tain therefore te bristle wltfe typically Olllette etage affeata, haa baaa ac knowledged By Mr. rrohanaa as tha as oat attractive but ba haa ta offer the American tkeaVar-a-Hng pablle thla falL What makes Mpartalir aaexpxnayl Mr. Oiilette a purpoee for ver ta forego the Laanoa stage, ts tha news that cams te light that, during Ms visit ta Ixm- lata year, Mr. OU.etta met lung But the obstinate young Leturln refused to grow fat, in spite of the great quan tities of candy with which she was fed. Finally, when she was 16 years old, the parents sold her to a slave trader, and Carvara soon was delivered to the harem of the shah. When she was installed in the shah's harem Varvara found that life as the one hundred and thirty-seventh wife of tne country's ruler was no lovely dream. She was virtually locked up, arid when ever she went Into the street servants accompanied her, shouting to all the men they met: "Look the other wav: turn your faces to the wall; the wife of the shah approaches." But even If some Lothario had been bold enough to peep out of the corner of his eye, all he would have seen would have been an animated flour sack, for the women of Persia are required to wear a long rone that covers them from head to feet and which covers all of the face -except a small opening for the eyes. Varvara Aa anon aa aHa waa on the roil call of the harem, decided that she would become a favorite. Al though the mother of the shah la the boas, and there generally Is a chief wife In all Persian harems, a woman may rise to exeat importance bv mere ranahllltv and excellence In mental powers. Wife Nn 1.17 hilt tha Kraln nan.lfn ' all right, and she had for a second string her extraordinary beauty, so that within a short time she was tha rirat favorite of the ahah. But when she had become ruler of the ruler of the knlpdom of Persia she looked for new worras to conquer. The life of the harem grew tedious to the young irirl, so she decided to es cape. or a ions; time she was unable to escape the vigilant harem guards. But finally she managed to nllst the ser vices of an old physician tn the city, whom she was allowed to visit In Persia a doctor is considered a prlvll eaed character, and. although ntha man are not allowed to enter tha harem, he may come and go frequently. The wlvea of the ahah also are allowed tn vlHt tha doctor whenever they fee! like it. ' varvara, because om this nr vl an. vras enabled, by means of the doctor, to make arrangements for her escape, and ahe made her way out of tha city some months aero. After she had escaned from tha harem aruards and left the rltv ahe waa rot in danger, for the ahah would be certain to searon for her. He wouldn't atand tamely by while a beautiful young wife who waa worth at least 11. too in tha open market was running away. Be sides the ever present danger of re capture, there were the numerous hard ships of a wild country to be met In spite of the difficulties and dan gers of tba way. Mile. Leturln reached Aatrabad where, she reatad for a time with friends of the Teheran physician. Learning that servants of the shah's household were In tha city searchlne- for1 her, she again started on her way. j tjwing o its peculiar rormation tne j country Is eiaariged to broiling- heat on ' tha sandy wastes and to terrific cold I In the mountains. Through all this wild i M a. N M Clean, wholesome comedy, lively nlot laughable scenes and situations. Entire Strength of the Baker Company. Special Scenery and Stage Setting. Produced Under the Direction of Donald Bowles. Matinee Saturday. Kveni'nr prices, 254. 354 and 504. Matinee, 154 and 254. H n M Sfsxt Week First production here of the great Belasco success. "THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST" s Seat Sala for Entlra Weak Opens Tomorrow BBBBKBMBaBMBBIMBMMtMPlBBltBBM The Westrallan gold" output from 1RR8 to .the end of last May amounted to 19.- stamps In western Australia in use and - - ' " - ' . "in- "111 lU'J Iff," I aiSUl)IB III WMIB1U -1 iiniiuiii. ... ' ' ' "J -in. ot ounce8 anl dividends amounting the machinery employed at the mines is paia to BtocK-1 valued at u,vuu,uuu. uvr u,uuu men to 187.376.640 have been holders In that period. There are 4.0fi0 are employedfin the mining Industry. PANTAGES THEATRE BILL, CHANQB8 MONDAY ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE STARS OF ALL NATIONS Week Ending Today roar Musical Sodgas. Mand BookwelL The Kelstons. Barmey Plrst. The Mysterious Tattun. Hall, Staley It Co. Elliott Beamex, ana motion xroreares. WEEK BEGINNING TOMORROW Engagement Extraordinary of MLLE, LOUISE And Her High School Acrobatic Monkeys. Special Added Attraction, YE OLDE HOME CHOIR Sweetest Singers In America. CLEMENSO BROTHERS Musical Acrobatic Clowns. CLARA WALTERS' Premier Pianist and Dansuese. ELLIOTT BEAMER Baritone Soloist. THE GREAT LESTER Ventriloquist T. C.SWINNEY Irish Comedian. THE BIOGRAPH Latest Motion Photography. Three Performances Dally at Popular Prices THE mkM HARPER AND GLENN HARPER PRESENT , j GEORGIA HAIPEil IN THE FOUR-ACT DELIGHTFUL COMEDY DRAMA J 11 M M 1 M m mmmi H M U M M a a s H- . , . - 8 Next Attraction "Uncle Josh Perkins" Sunday, Sept. 27 BBBBBEBEBBIBBflBflJBEBBgEE3BBSBBSK3SSSB3BaBB8S33ESZXa AN ELABORATE PRODUCTION , NEW AND ELEGANT COSTUMES SPECIAL SCENERY-& Matineet Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday Night Prices 15a, 25a, 35, 50 Matinees 15a, 25 H Bf M -M 25th & Raleigh Sts. Friday and Saturday Vaudeville dc Luxe Week of Monday Matinee September 21, 1908 Eminently Satisfactory Vaude ville, JHeaded by Welch, Francis & Company In the Fast and Furious One Round Comedy Bout, Entitled . 25 and 26 On Horseback Across Two Continents "- COL WL f . CODT ("Bsftila Bill") b-CfeM tsl Ust at (ht Ortal Sosn, U. S. Ansy, nu Ltd IK Canaaaarriii Umtt AIM Usscr tha Stsstsnl i BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST AND CONQRESS OP ROUGH RIDERS OP THB WORLD. Twenty-Fira ream hava passed since this btstoriesl exhlljltion was founded. For Qaartar 111 DM stood ALOUK IN A VUkBt Bt Hiusx.hr M an anierauner ana ma an Illustrator of Wsrtera Hlitorjr in tha Early Dstb. Hli Exhibition bas WITH8TOOD XHK TEST OF TIMK and haa baon tha Art miration nt Mara than a Room af Earth's Proudest Nations. Adznirin Thotusnds havs Dellfhtsd in ths EZ&QIQ flCIU&ES D&AYH SBjOU BXflTOBY snd rnwentcd In ma ENTERTAINMENT ALWAYS NOVEL, Always True to the Fnndsmental Genuine; a Mirror of History. EE toun Abroad, the Fourth and laxt has made the Nam and Fame of ll to his Fellow Countrymen. f hare been Hade Familiar with AMERICAN HISTORY, for Facts Upon which tt It Based. Authentic and . FLECTLNS SUEN KB OF tl HitK UAXO. WOW of which haa Occupied the Fast Four Yean. Familiar to European i aa 11 uirn tneae alifirauont f oreigners . one of the most HEROIC CHAPTERS Iff Delljrhted Gaze the Lirinj Ticuon otraif nt anQ iiue, Buffalo Bill's 'Buffalo Bill" haa Spread Before their sot Masons wnien nave uunea uon uthentlo, Fioturetqae and Abiding. , HOME - COMING THE Tree Qetee All Week AFTER THEATREI t - f umi omn.ia, tk axt alsib Largest Whale on Exhibition In the world. See the skeleton of monster from North Pacific, 80 feet Ions;. Lecture at exhibition. Open all day today and all thla week. Last time tonight to laugh with. "Jakey, IWikey arid Ikey" Atl late sons; hits and Whang doodle Quartet by elerer Curtis Play-ra. SkaUag , Saaolag, Bwiaunlng looL Coaster, "Tickler", ftce&lo MU1 Cars Itrst and Alder ' IsBaTjBSaTaaSBBTaMBBBBBBBBB TTT17 T VRfr THEATRE 1 ILils Yj 1 J.V1 V 71b mil Alder Sts. ANGELA MAY OPERA. CX)NTRALTO i u xtxbt ana xt x w u COMMENCINO THIS AFTERNOON THE BLUNKALL STOCK COMPANY WILL PRESENT "Tennessee Partner" MAMIE HASLAM IN THE TITLE ROLE The Flip Mr. Flop" Special Added Feature Ali, Hunter &AIi Noveltoniaxis In Their Comedy Creation, Entitled "Activity" Lonis Chevalier & Company In His Latest Comedy Sketch, En titled "A Lncky Liar" MILE TflEO Of "Theo and Her Dandies" Big: Noreltjr Singing and Danc ing Act Sakata Japanese Foot Jugglef Fred Baner Portland's FaTorc, Singer of Pictorial Lyric Grandascope New Motion Picture. rafak ffm Xt "Buffalo BUI fcV. War Thro li Th'i Year Blmallaed bT a A V 1 11 of AmusamVnt V f .VJj ! Com Dilation ; Features eurpaenng Anything ever Known In the Ktftory of " thla World Famed Exhibition. Under the Gonfalon of Buffalo BUI Wild West and Congress of Rough Riders of tha World baa baan lianhaltal a Rial of Hero-HorseaetLWABRIORS FROM EVIRY CLTHX and Trponenta IMS and Manly Peeda ; an arum Plage of Mueeaiar Mail hood tee haa Merer been Known, CoavaUtating wneA has beea Aptly Termed of DexurUasj Cam XquaA oi wtaacA "THE STRENUOUS SHOW." ! Here Is aa Academy of XqQectrlaoJsm where Bough Riders Oredoate and those rhooled ta ' Berdahlp Participate tn the llaaauriouj B porta al FaMimea of whlca Uie Broad flalnt are tre "Natural PlaTfTouad. Hereli Keallaed In VlTtd Plrturet the ImpertahaMe Peeda and FIAIS Off FKARLRsti taULL Fashioned la Hao-salty Woe Id. Here are aaaemhlad Krara Mm he hare Faced Death la ad Forme and Bucoeatfuily Contended with Feanocie Fees and Fearful Odd. THE BATTLE OF SUMMIT SPRINGS la Depicted with Reaiistte Vividness, snevrng one of the Sectdln Oonfikt netwam the Iiwt'an, and Oorernment forma la the Lone Drawn Oet Coaeoeat of the aatara Wild. With Mevaea ija. aaj ol Frttitful Wartara, Jiiatorj la Recauied la ThniUng THE GREAT TRAIN HOLD-UP , rVcurea tne rTerote Deedi of The Bandit Hasten of the Ualoa FaeUhr, fearleas aaee who he Rearm) the pathware of OssasMrea from tae Loo sad Dafjeedatlans of the rxaperaile, ll Is A 4 Of R.H-A1R KUSkAjiu. sa la the soeala Yew mm ta Miwatada WiUe. - THE ROUGH RIDERS of the World lhrtve Fearleas Bwi ie aa4 Fknd tqeeatrtaae frrwa a't Qi r' r . Wta. There is tne AaxrV-aa Ia41aa- araan-aaark. ra mnrh oa0owaT of ire i l h .t Fiain: the ABwnceja COhn. pwrofaay aoraunaa; the lukauaa Omrk, Ktrkm t. , -i . ' , Fiylnt Bleed: taeGermaa Cc j-aaaier, Ua Royal Rolih Driarormi and Ir-.ih la.ra, 5 , dKm aeMt saeeahtaas etawlc the Sow' eervn Cuaritoa, staxicata Vk,4tfa. n,a' w tUlilad Kqnaatrtase ta fnanaaa aaa aed (trmamhU Umaonwrmu TWIt K UATL.T. RAIN OK StlflNE. 1 an4 I f -i ( c,m- Oread Stajkd Chalrn tlaeludlag adraUaim). in . . a t-iBlblUea at . . y VaaaVX aVJTD atXXW SJ STOHt!W tTt . Oilldr-a wnArr 1 yaera half ,rka A.1 seats tivu.i.j ; ... rain by Inroeeee Caavaa Canof y. r