30 . THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAN; PORTLAND, 31 AY " 6, A 1906. rr-r- A Story of the Tragedienne's Fight Against HOW SARAH BERNHARDT WHIPS FATE Odds' of Commercial Conditions. has never, ' In the history THERE theatrical world, been such of physical and men- tal endurance as hag been given by Ma- dame Sarah Bernhardt, the . greatest of the tragediennes since the days of Rachel and her predecessors.1 There has never been such a display of cheerful and con- tinued optimism In the face of over- whelmingly heavy odds, as this woman of 62 has given in. her farewell tour of the United States and Canada. There has never been a theatrical tour of any char- acter" which has been so filled with origi- nal and startling incidents, and which has so upset all traditions and theories, and ' which has established precedent and set -- the pace for all time. scfcy r The press agent avers that Madame r Mtf- X Bernhardt Is the greatest of all the ' w MwP world's geniuses. He points with pride to she is artist, sculptress, r the fact that actress, musician; that she handles the brush and the whip with equal ease; that she sits on her throne of artistic great- ness and with a wave of her hand com- mands the world, and the world kneels. He dwells at length on her many charm- ing personal attributes. He raves over her attention to detail and her love of the ensemble he minutely describes the queenly position she occupies with her troupe he tells you of the Bernhardfs private car,- - her special train, her golden hair, her ready wit, her sportswomanship. her exploits in this and that field of ac- tivity; he tells you how she is writing the story of her life In 300.000 words, to be published in every language in the world, from English to the mostp olished Hot- tentot, and you read and are expected to and generally do worship. But the simple truth of tho business is

man directed the building and pitching of ; the mammoth tent that was made neces- p;m - . . ; sary by the commercial conditions men- tioned. It took 60 men two weeks to sew l'iS:5f together, to the canvas and three cars take it to Dallas from Kansas City and the other tent towns. man When General Representative Murray-lande- tmfn In Spokane, he found no place to play. Out in Natatorium Park they hd a floor In course of being, laid for the big rink, which was to be finished in a week. He put a bonus on. the contractor sent 30 extra men to hustle, and by the skin of their teeth they got the sidewalls up and a canvas top over all, Just in time for Bernhardt. Spokane simply had to plenty of seating capacity. She cannot be played, because there had been such get Into the regular theaters, and the a demand for Bernhardt, and to build & number of independent houses in the theater. In effect, was the only way she t",. i I United States is comparatively small. could get In. - Going into a new town, --the advance Down in Little Rock, Ark., the only CHARACTERISTIC POSES OF man must find the house, whether it be available building was five miles out of tured the Farleyvoos, according to the music-hal- l, dance-hal- l, the city a Summer theater, at conception of an abandoned theater, that. And usual application and skating-rin- k or what not. If it is to play it was necessary to enclose the the truism that there is nothing too not seated, lighted, heated,' he must ar- building with canvas, put stoves in. seat MADAM SARAH BERNHARDT good for the Irish. range for that. If no local manager of it, rent everything for the production and But" the man who said that nothing secured, must hire stage- haul a struggling 5300 people out in a driv- could kill an Irishman forgot to hold ability can be he syn- hands, ushers, orchestra, supers: he must ing and cold rain. All through the South an Intimation from New aches. The case went to court, and Broadway" to oppose her at the his statistics up until, he could get a print- equipping improvised that Bernhardt is so much greater and Walker received ' Then the hotise. arrange for property items, tickets, the difficulties of York that the rule would apply to him. Paddock was defeated. dicate look at the Irish representatives of ing, billing, newspaper advertising, bag- theaters was encountered building stages, o much more interesting than the building inspector demanded four Murray and Mack might bat each ; tour covering s to escape the penalty, but that Bernhardt. With a prei-- agent He tried hard ot gage carriage hire, hotels: he must providing curtains, side and footlights, of her gives it, that engagement, and exits be cut through a brick other around a thousand syndicate 25.000 miles and 75 cities, Madame and he falls short of his full duty through at last cancelled the stages with slapsticks; they might squirt get ticket-selle- rs and takers, and put the borders and other essentials, and attend- forced the Bernhardt management to add wall nine inphes thick. It couldn't be Bernhardt has ;been trotting over the responsible hands; he ing to the thousand details of organiza- physical Inability to finish the Journey. towns. She done, and the building inspector was seltzer bottles at each other and grin at country with ail the gTace and ease of advance sale into And In nothing Is Bernhardt as much Austin to the list of tent must cover the country newspapers with tion. play the tent there, however, as the court of last resort In the matter. the orchestra through a yard thick of a soubrette, and looking nearer 26 than they worthy of attention, saving. Indeed, .in didn't "Very well, then,", was the reply, grease paint, but 62. repre- such advertising and press matter as her resist- will be afterward explained. But the other fellows the must back advices art itself, as In the marvelous ' town. Twelve "we'll play in a tent." Madame Sarah Bernhardt, by gosh, sentatives th ey are wan pale, should receive; he send And with all this. Bernhardt has played shown' circum-Mtanc- es Dallas was the first tent and ance she has to adverse canvas en- had to get out into the cold air and are in puz- on all this, and everything must be done a of engagements will never which against less determined op- thousand crowded into "the "What!" and there wrinkles their not later. tour which be those that couldn't get "We'll play In a tent. Our tent play under a tent, because everybody zled brows, for it is no sport no picnic then, and duplicated, for well, Is one timism would ruin a mortal or sink: a closure, and Chica- in see one He must do all this and some more in there but through door just tore the side walls the one we had in Texas is in Duluth wanted to her. with outingj to travel In front of, with or played $12,000 ship. the any- go, where Madame donated exception the building inspector. one day, coming in early In the morning! Bernhardt. She In Dallas, down near the stage and went in Bernhardt after the fastest traveler that '.ever can- $li),000 In $75,000 v big San m m and leaving on a nignt tram, ror ne Kansas City, In two weeks how. It stormed thunder and lightning it and her services for the trod the boards and shot like a streak required to In tho was a s'ystemby on lake front. are of gTeased lightning the-broa- not afford to lose the time tjt Boston, $8000 a performance In such beginning there the next night at Waco, but Madame Francisco benefit the There six Irishmen connected across day. press representative, which every man had a right to do as Bernhardt, on the temporary stage and We'll bring it out here and play under with the Bernhardt tour in managerial bosom of the greatest country on travel by The cities as Omaha. Nashville and Memphis. coming in a week later, must go- over -- pleased. Then some of the behind the strange curtains, played on. canvas before we'll build a theater." or representative capacities. They are earth, where the scream of the Ameri- Bhe has had the people in Portland, Me., he theatrical anything There were 1000 tickets sold at the William F. Connor, the impressario can eagle plays an obligato to much of the same ground and thoroughly r.ise4JW strong and cheer to managers In New York got together and It never ocfcirred to her that the cover newspapers, for the demand fop tier the out of ordinary had happened. Some time. It wouldn't do to disappoint that and personal director of the tour; Ed- pounding of the wheels, the plunging all echo; and at Nashville they tried to force remarked wouldn't do at all. So the can- material about Bernhardt is simply im- that it audience kept apprehensive eyes army of people. The date was ward J. Sullivan, acting manager with of the piston rod and the shriek of the their., way to the stage t a nearer organized a Doay for the of the ' ; mense. 'Everybody works but' father' if they little social on the entrance, in case the wind should celed twice in one day before it was the company and treasurer; George H. whistle. . view of her. She has played the great- purpose of humorcfusly gobbling up all the big piece of finally determined the tent would Murray, general business representa- And this Is why: some undertakings, but with Bernhardt, est return engagement Chicago take a notion to topple the that also grand- to ever theaters in the country, and there It was dry goods over on their heads, but Bern- be taken to the Minnesota Zenith City tive; William E. Gorman, general bus- not only father works, but known one that was declared to be im- the Theatrical Syndicate. The Trust, nothing of It until somebody of the Unsalted Seas, in order that iness representative; Henry E. War- father And 'it's all work, without a bit possible by old theatrical managers. And hardt knew In the place city, H gilt rubbed somo people call it. mentioned the fact that there was a Bernhardt, the greatest actress the ner, general press representative, and first the the house, of romance, and with all the all the time, with all its hardships, her It happened that Madame Bernhardt storm going on. Then she only smnea world has ever produced, might be per- John J. Murphy, general assistant to the organization must be found to play off with a coarse file. comment on the route has been: was originally signed for this tour by Sam and made her entrance, to oe oenuuticeu mitted to play one little night, with all the other Generals, who Is back Bernhardt. She must play 14000 to profit, "S'il vous plait, Monsieur s'il vous 9. Shubert. who was killed In a wreck on bv Armand Duval, to be insulted, and to only Murray and Mack In "A Night on with the show. The Celts have capv-- and $4000 is a lot of money and requires In Texas, Business Representative Gor plait." the Pennsylvania Railroad. His brother, It all so much to heart that the I.ee Shubert, took the contract up, and take declared feminine portion of the audience ' William F. Connor became associated with young Duval to be "to mean for any- coma, announce the engagement of expects to arrive in Portland the lat- him, and Is now, by the way, personally thing!" their daughter, Minerva, to Elizur H. ter part of, that month. directing the tour. The question arose Loomis, of Portland. The wedding Miss Frances C. Harrington has re- as lirRt will Madame place : of to a essential where Then came the incident at Austin. will take in the first part turned Portland after a delightful trip Bernhardt play? That brought on more pitched. Thousands New York Benefits Show Originality June at Florence, Italy. of six months spent in San Francisco and The tent had been talk. Could the houses controlled by the for the appear the Hawaiian Islands. he opened trage- of tickets had been sold syndicate to the great ance. The musical department of the W. A. Buchanan and wife, of Ro- dienne? The State Legislature was then In spe Women's Club will meet next Thurs- land avenue. Mount Tabor have re- Why." said Mr. Syndicate, "certainly. up question or Society Women le Off Flowers day afternoon in Larowe hall. As this turned from ' their Southern 'Madame can play any house cial session, taking the Raff Theaters Give Receipts Califor- Bernhardt in railroad business and correcting some '' ; hall has unusual acoustic properties. nia trip, both much benefited by their who elects, but" in an aside to the. local errors made at the regular se - ion. for One Night Runs a Department Store. the club is anticipating an unusually trip.' manager "if you play Bernhardt, you on Gov- pleasant afternoon.' Misses M. V. any Madame Bernhardt went to call ' and Marshall, who have don't get more Syndicate attractions." ernor Lanham. He invited her in to see been spending the Winter in New "Gee! You've got a mean disposition!" A member YORK, April 30. (Special Corre Mouse" contribution to the fund was appeared in Vladimir maga- The music at the Woman's Club meet- York, the solons work. She went. ' Korolenko's returned to Portland last week manager; prompt- - ing' exclaimed the local but from the western part of the state was spondence.) All amusement avenues $2002. zine, attracted much attention through- next Friday will be in line with the via San Francisco and are staying at ly saved his mutton by throwing his ba- speaking when the House broke into tu- N In New York are turned into mak On Sunday night at the Hippodrome out Russia. He has written five volumes subject of the day, "Oregon History." The Hill. con lire. A Oregbnians will sing and into the In other words, he applause. He bowed his appre- ing money there will be a concert which will enlist of short stories. His novels are "The number of Robert Livingstone Mac- found that he couldn't possibly play multuous to send to the San Francisco the services of , leading an some Oregon music will also be rendered. and W. R. ciation until some one yelled to him: sufferers.- - - Peasant" and one which is unfinished, kenzie left on Friday night for New Bernhardt. He was sorry genuinely sor- off your hat! There's a lady In orchestra of over 300, and chorus of 500 and his plays include five, of which "The York, ry, too, .mind you because his returns on "Take Indeed, such sights are seen as would be men and women selected from light from whence, they sail for the the house!" - . the Children of the Sun" and "The Barnari-ans- " Mrs. H. V. Shelby and her daughter. Mediterranean. They expect to re- the Bernhardt engagement for one per- uproar. intensely amusing were it not .for the ob- opera and musical comedy companies. The re- Then he saw the cause of the ' ' are the latest. Miss Annie Blanche Shelby, have turn to Portland In September. formance might equal an entire week's Madame Bernhardt had entered with Gov- ject behind It. soloists will include Schumann-Hein- k, moved to 225 Eleventh street, where receipts on a regular attraction. And smiling and example, are seen on Blanche Duffield and Eugene Cowles. The Frank Dekum, who is still with ernor Lanham, and stood For carriages the A delightful "at home" was" given on they will be pleased to receive their Mr. - , then so many people wanted to see Bern- gre'etings.- - concert will be followed by a monster en- Lackaye in "The Pit" and "Tril- bowing to the storm of streets bearing great placards, "For the tertainment by Joe Weber and company, Thursday by Rattenbury Moore In his friends. by," is playing a four weeks' engage- - ' hardt, tool It was very provoking. . of ten min- "I move an adjournment benefit of the sufferers in San Francisco." Josephine Cohan company, art craft rooms, 6 West Fortieth street. ment ,at the Academy of Music in New shouted presiding of- and Peter Rob- Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Killingsworth utescarried!" the In these carriages are well-know- n society Dailey and company, and It was chaperoned by Mrs. York City. On May 31 Mr. Dekura When Bernhardt started out in Chi- ficer, with a whack of. his gavel, and for ert Treat Piatt, of Portland, Or, assist- announce the engagement of their re- women, who create a stand in the busy others. sails for Europe, where he will re- cago with her great week - she .. had ten minutes Madame Bernhardt held a moreover, greater ed by Miss Earle, who visited her out daughter, Alice Cornelia, to Clinton L. the rain came. It marts and raffle single flowers for which There is a benefit Shorno. The wedding will take place main during the Summer. no idea of what was before her. The ception. Just then concert to' be given at the Metropolitan there last Summer. . Mr.. Moore will be Mr. and Mrs. S. Sllverfleld daugh- Opera-Hous- e ground they get anywhere from 25 cents to $25. and tirand was a beautiful little poured. It soaked. It struck the Opera-Hou- se 4. remembered in connection with the little in June. on Friday, May Among - ter left Portland this week and before theater everything was "just too sweet splattering, and rushed away . Into rivu- Nearly every prosperous play devotes art craft shop in the Liberal Artsbuild-in- g of gutter streams those who will appear are William H. Study Club meet returning will make an extended trip for anything," and Madame Bernhardt lets that made torrents one night's entire proceeds, at which time Crane, Mrs. Fisk, Ethel Barrymore, El- at the Exposition last Summer,-an- The Illinois will at through Europe, visiting the principal was kept busy Buying "Merci" for in their Joining. ''' ' even programmes what- those who remember his tastes the residence of, Mrs. F.. Sullivan, 647 the play tent the are sold for sie Janis, Wilton Lackaye. Victor Her- artistic May 9, capitals and fashionable resorts. The good things people said about her and did "You are not going to in the ever one wishes to give. bert, Francis Wilson,- Joe Weber, Lillian will realize that everything .about 'this Third street, on Wednesday, object Governor. 2:30. Topic,-Franci- s of the trip is rest' and recreation for her. didn't last long way but tonight madame?" said the Raymond Hitch- event was significant at Wlllard.' Take Silver-fiel- It that The of the opera in Russell. Otis Harlan, of taste at the same time. Mr. and Mrs. d madame kept on saying "Mercl" be- "Ah," replied Madame Bernhardt. "Eet arrival eonjpany cock, Henry Sembrlch, 8. car. Just ze ops- New York was of course most sensational. deVrics. Madame and artistic' tendencies. Piatt, who can be depended upon to keep their nail ze cat. jeet. sail; rain -i Schumann-Hein- k, Frem-sta- d. ' cause she is a good fellow. rain Madame Olive lsv looking extremely well, presided at ; eyes open and the customers at their Altogether played The members were met by over 2000 peo- Edythe Ohe, The next dance in the series being she has some of the Walker,. Adele Aus der the tea table most graciously. given by Mrs. Nina Larowe will take store are sure to profit this Fall by the most remarkable houses ever heard of in ple at the station, and the emotions were Yvette Guilbcrt, Lillian Blauvelt and The Olive "Mead Quartet gave a pro- numerous novelties that will be shown. may laughter. to appear. place .on May. 16. .The closing party the amusement business. Kor Instance: part of the story may or divided between tears and Emma Eames will be invited gramme on Thursday afternoon and even- 13- A. J. Hefty, the architect, accompanied This Gorky will be on June -' The Bernhardt tent At Dallas, Waco not be true. If is said that Governor . The first experience of Nathan Franko and his alleged misdemeanors are ing in the elegant homeof Mrs. Charles them. Duluth. - for the time forgotten In the- -- 'tement $700, and Lanham, gritting his- teeth together, at the Grand Central Station was disa- Rich, and realized which was sent Mr. and Mrs. James Lynch announce ... Skating rinks At Savannah, Tampa, of the San Francisco disaster. The second Immediately to Mrs. Dr. Holden, Miss said: greeable to' say the least. consisted of engagement of daughter, ' . Jacksonville, Augusta. ' It appearance of the Russian novelist oc- the their At the Women's Union, Butte. 'Atlanta, "I'll he , If she does." free fight, In were Mead's sister, to be distributed as need- Agnes, to F. W. Smiley, of Denver, Colo. Wayne. Winnipeg, Spokane a .which blows curred on Wednesday night, under very " Fort with And then it Is said he went to the ed in San Francisco. Mrs. Holden lost - ' Miss Georgia Smith is one. of this week's plenty more to come. phone and called up Manager Walker, It came about through the strict different auspices from what they might nothing by the disaster in San Francisco, :''-'- ' newcomers.' Auditoriums Kansas City. Omaha, Mad- law which forbids anyone to pass through have been had not the unfortunate condi- having Mr' and Mrs. 'J. H. Beck' announce to whom he recited the fact that tions surrounding his private received she moved to Belvedere for the engagement of their daughter, Miss Anne Mennen is the latest name on Nashville, 'Chattanooga, Teorla and then ame Bernhardt was playing in Austin the gate's to meet the incoming train, and lite Summer. the the register. a, few. through so much airing in New.Yerk. Ollie M., to .Mr. Wahl. . . under the auspices of the Business after the strain which Mrs. 5000 Demo- Homer DavenpoTt is mourning the loss Nellie Brown, of came Summer the aters IJttle Rock, five miles the league caught There were Russian Social magnificent D., Miss Condont ' Men's League, and that Franko had passed, when she sight in Grand Palace on of his horse. Hal. burnt this week for an indefinite stay. from the city in a driving rain; Ios not. permit guest to be forced crats the Central in a recent Are. The animal had choked SOCIETY PERSOXAIv. Moines, Ingcrsoll ' Theater, would its .of her husband, nothing daunted, she flew Wednesday night, when he talked con- Mrs. Carrie Buscke. a San Francisco Park two into the tent on a rainy night, under through gates. cerning Jewish question. His latest before-the- could remove him. Mr. Dav- miles and half out; Seattle, Leschl even said the the enport, by way, 1000 refugee, has been here all the week. any circumstances... It is that ' plays have Just been published in English the has offered of his Mr. Franko, looking along the platform, well-know- . B. Ramsdell left Thursday Tark. three miles out. added n caricatures to be sold for Miss Kate Htable Montgomery, the Governor saw theguafd. handling Mrs. in a and they are among the very strongest of Week for Los Angeles, Cal. ' Iivery Jn Ala.; "And she's gblng to. play In your Franko writings which have come' om Russia. the benefit of the San Francisco suffer- this Mrs. M. S. Savage, Dressmaker. date was cancelled, however, on account tonight, if the state has to very rough--manner- , - upon he ers. EMILIE FRANCES BAUER. " Mrs. ;C. C. Bradley, who has been ill, is of other booking. '. theater No one who ia not familiar with the Springs. Removed to 290 Halsey. Phone East 5S04. confiscate the building to prevent such dropped his hand baggage and rushed at Tour-guenie- still recuperating at Carson Hlnltic-rooni- s Royal l'pnclana literature of Gogol. Dostoiewsky. Hotel. heavily, oi Miss Ruth A. Gllman home a thing." the guard, striking ,hira which to say nothins of both the Tqjl-st- has returned Talm Beach; this date was also cancelled That was fairly conclusive.- Madame to his after spending a pleasant year in San AVade Corset. booking. caused the guard turn attentions of today and Alexis Tolstoi of about i because of other Bernhardt played in the theater that SOCIETY NEWS Jose, Cal. . to Mr. Franko and return the blows. a century ago, can realize the rugged . Salesroom, 409' Morrison Btreet. There are plenty of other odd places in of $2500 went back ; Seattle, in night, and a total was also very much-aggriev- of of country. Dave Ackerman, of was town which the great- tragedienne has found who were unable to get Mr. Franko force the literature this re- herself, prove to purchasers benefit of those who believe (Continued from Page .27.) during the past week. He has now Wedding invitations, class and gradu- but these few suffice to the the building. It was an incident by the statements in some of the For the that . general statement Madame Bern- into papers he had left the .orchestra, to novelists and idealists must belong to the turned home. ating announcements, calling cards, etc. that which at the time seemed to have that daughter; Margaret, to .'Frederick H. vis- Proper doesn't care a whoop where she for itself. - He explained that as upper strata a cursory glance over the Mrs. Charles F. Belt. of Dallas, is forms and latest styles. They will hardt broken the back of the syndicate. shift Drake, wedding of ,168 Thirty-fourt- you. Plays. It is always with Madame Bern- nearly as it was possible to keep track of life of Maxim Gorky may convey a dif- the to.be an event iting. Mrs. C. East h please Alvln S. Hawk Company, early ; June. Miss Margaret is the street. ' 145& Third street. hardt: George H. Murray, gener- the cojnpany they did, but they could not ferent impression. ' "Out. monsieur: s'il vous fdalt. T shall But when tell any more than the residents of the Born in Nizhni Novogorod in 188, ten youngest daughter of-th- e popular cler- Mr. and, Mrs. E. J: Brown are spending al business representative of the com- city where people were, or how gyman wife, days the home of the bride's leave eet all to you. monsieur." pany, dropped select afflicted years later he began work as errand boy and his estimable and a few. at Rich and Poor Do' Most Drinking. Manager into Duluth to were. - of parents in Irvlngtonr - And then W. F. Connor house, something happened they in a shoe store.- The following year holds the affection apd admiration buckles on his fighting clothes and goes a that "The department store" of Joe Weber found him apprentice in a draughtsman's countless friends in this city and Miss Anna- Wagner left Wednesday CHICAGO, May 5. The drinking of brought the tent out again. He of- Gilsey House Is bringing about $1000 after things. ' local management to the at the office. The next year he worked as kitch- elsewhere. It was in Butte that she evening for . She will intoxicants is decreasing among the fered the a day, and everybody around there seems en boy on a steamer.' Three years latet spent her childhood .days, attending be at home about July 1. middle classes of the whole world officers of the Commercial Club. The having a good time out of it. fin- to be was bakery, as the public schools here, and later Thursday . is increasing among the very poor Naturally, the tent tour of Texas was secretary turned it over to the stew- goods were contributed by the dif- he found in a cake then Louis Hodler left for New and The a wood sawyer. In the same year he ishing at Bishop Whipple's school, St. York, whence he will sail on May 10 for and the very rich. the largest and most comprehensive Inci- ard, and the steward found he couldn't ferent business houses, and .represent the Minn. Al- dent illustrating the difficulties of play- also worked as a dockhand and the fol- Mary's Hall, ,at Faribault, France, and will tour; Europe. Such is the conclusion drawn from handle it. The offer went to Sherman most notable collection ever seen in New ways a. great social favorite, lovable a foreign, tour by John G. Wooley, ing Bernhardt. In this case the manage- A. Paddock, who at once secured an City. lowing year as baker. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Blum are vis- York 18S6 and gentle, with unusual strength of ' once Prohibition candidate for Presi- ment of the Greenwall circuit, controlling option on the Armory, tacked a few One of the spring water companies con- In he was with the chorus of a iting Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mayer, of state in which Bern- small operatic company. and a year character; she holds an" enviable place dent, who has returned to Chicago, the theaters that hundred dollars to the rent and made a tributed thousands of gallons of water, later file of young Twelfth and Morrison streets. 13 could play to capacity required peddling apples.. 1S88 he at- in the rank and charming ' after a months' trip abroad. t hardt the proposition which Included a bit of which they are selling by the gtass for he 'was In ladies who help to make up the social Mrs. A. I. Bloch, of San Francisco, Taking all the countries together," by her enormous expenses, was tempted suicide. The following year he - notified money for a small circle of friends. Of fabulous prices, and in 'sheet music they groom-to-b- e her daughters, are the guests of The Is and , Woolley, main body of playing Bernhardt would mean the doing. was secretary world 'of Butte. 447 said Mr. "the that course, there was nothing The are doing a rushing business. The differ- a railroad guard and then one of most popular young men in Mr. and Mrs. West Park. people great middle classes, withdrawal of all future syndicate busi- Rink was sought by Manager Murray; ent actresses sing the songs, and then in a lawyer's office. In 1S91 he began to the Josephine the the ness. To defy tramp all over following the city, and for some time has filled Misses Oleta and Schell, who who do most of the business and form the trust would have Paddock also got au option on it. Mr. they are offered for sale. It is certain Russia and the spent the seven months in Cali- are meant suicide financially or so the local filed in- they are doing business along new year he. worked for a time in a railroad the position of clerk ,of the Federal lat the backbone of the people Musray left town: Paddock that It was here he wrote his first Court, was educated for the law, fornia, returned to Portland a week liquor today ever managers thought. They yielded. In junction proceedings, and Henry E. and original lines. shor. but ago. drinking less than - Btory and from that time forward he graduating Stanford University." Austin, for instance, Bernhardt had been Wrarner, press representative, arrived The performance of and the from ' before. gave himself to literature, no matter understood the wedding ' L. Charles Sparks, from Dresden, to opposite con- billed t appear In the. Hopkins Grand In town to find the whole Bernhardt Man" at the Lyric Theater, with Arnold through what struggles or by w hat means It is that "I am forced the House. At the moment, company, on Wednesday will take place in June. Germany, is to spend a few weeks clusion, however, with reference to Oi'ra last and proposition in the hands of a lawyer, Daly and his he gained a living in order to give him classes, when all the advertising had been ar- and Local Manager John Congdon sit- night, netted $1010. the chance to continue writing. In Portland this Summer. He will some of the other classes, the idle ranged on that basis, Manager George ting up Alghts counting his pains and On Monday night "The Lion and the In 1S.H his story, "Cheikush," which - Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Udell, - of Ta- - leave Europe the first of June, and both poor and rich." ... i