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THE SUN TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 2 1902I
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llnnard aid The Kinrrald lilr-McrU of lirril Aclhllj In rn-
dnrlnx llaH nnil lln linti rin 1 McSnllyn IngenioiiK device e-
ffg into the title of his annual playfliP of the aitors for vhe m he v ritri-
i m i again in Hie Hogcrs Brntherri-Harvard and nlwi ao iiMiid the plan
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I11 innipiix li pieceded In the orderI representation by Height
und fillnwed by the Kdon MusiS Northe lirothcrs Hogers figure
I ni yniing ierman who pretend toi of two fellow sent to America for a
M vernty education and prefer to learnhis g in gay New York rnther dull
Iliirxard How they do it IH shown In theirH of a farclcol pxtravngana
hi play was seen upon Its introductionhe Knlckerlxicker Theatre night to-
Iv rn re enterainlngly than any offiree of the Incli-
inl fun of the Hngpries livelir in thetheir roinnnnloiK prettier In its
piavs of young women finer in Itn-
pmMcle There Is no raIl for searchingHliisni f the mixed mass of things to-
t not ye1 for lofty disdain It i quite ax1 iilt to satisfy Broadway with nonennn-
ii vith uUdoin In this eae the ample re-
iirif of Klaw V Frlangerliad liocn drawni p n in help out the two comedians lIng the decision ret thepeoplo pren-
en It is to x written elnwn that th show-v s n jocular triumph of the biggest jf-
i potneThe linger dialogues nere the pith
entertainment Tim brothers retainedi familiar makpup of their faces iu-
H ugaln all oiclamation and Max allr rogation In their talks about pingI ig football aerial navigation nniMithci-timely topic These wags are not clown
are nuiet with their droll iertimn-Knglish a Joseph Jefferson with his
h and their trick of elocu-tion aro playe an effectually hut clianct1las placed them In exlravagann and tlnjjave to sing nnd dunce n JofTerson cant
wont They were concerned in tnuclivaudeville that last nights audience
iikp l and that overwhelmed the lot muchf the timeThe ftagn at the rioo of theirain by sporting girls eaeh set of
ix costumed to Indicate a fashionableIdftime That was in the growius att laroimmt on Hlvei lde Drive Varlot-iflmracier wero Introduced as havingiust arrived from Europe and pretty soonClara Palmer wing Mary Be Wary o wellas to turn herself nt one from a strangerinto a favorite Thn Hogerses made theitentrance In grotesejun travellinghad a convorMtion that Marled up thelaughter for evening and next sangwith Hettle of Ixiveand Ma Starlight Queen Negroism In
music wa a Mirpriiv from them and itextended their popularity considerably
setting of the second net wa atruthful a view of the campus at Harvardns could have been given tIm com-pass of a stage very handsome Itwa Immediately crowded collegegirls In gay flower sangelaw and songs marched brisklymade a truly beautiful show ofThis wa Ihe best of the spectacles and onewhich Director Teal Iffor It may well of It foUlowrd by the daintiest of the ballads
Im a hattie Williamsand a full chorus This tune And most ofthe others were Mauria who haddone work well 1 Chewer Ooodwlnand Edward Oardpnler were thin clever
In tho collaborationHalf an hour of vaudeville ensued There
dancing by Emma Francis andockney ninifing by William dould
and llogerseincluding a amusing travesty
Tell Me Pretty Maiden theynnd Kdlth St Noevn gavethe yearly chapter In the continuedif Girl who had marTINI
ci etideel It had begunfinal being n representation of Har-
vard Yale Princetonvanl and Columbia by cextetsof inarching
singing girls in suitablemain hall of Kdtm MtisiV was the
place of the last act where member of aidlculou secret society had cathereil
The first thing here wasI pp r Broadway After Tender-in ditty with which Leo Harrison got
many encores Again tlm wentno cooning with linda IX OK From de-
Windah in which their excellent voicesro used to advantage ThIs song was
given with a Kicking of girls In mannerbecome common hut it was here
IIP well So ended the IK
evening diversion yet given untler theItngors name
romantic ojieretta f poeticand rare musical worth was sung for thefirst time In AniPriea t th herald Siuarp-l t evenIng although It had hewn knownto London since April 27 IDOl Sir ArthurSullivan was at work on the score of TheKinerald Isle when he lIed In the lastmonth of the previous year and Edwardiprinim thus sadly Inter
pod task So sympathetic wa he withArthur that even familiar with
he dead composer work could not narki hi places where ho originator had left offcn l the suhsiltuto hind begun
Ai a matter of tart Sir Arthur hind
electoil all of the tunes and had flnUhrdthe orchestration of the opening chorusMr German who In favorably knownfir his Henry VIII dance and otheronMdprahln musip completed the scorewlh mtiAlcinnly skill emphasiing therniantic fanciful that Sir Arthurhad indicated hint naturallynn n in his artistic mind as only ym-
HOiotlc settIng for Capt Basil Hoodiiiiental fiction
music is lieiutiful Pcopln will sayi l not another Mikado and it certainlyi not hit between masterpiece of-
e master worker and the usual comicor ra there is a long range mid Tim
merald Isle Is far enough above thin
Mmary to make a sure IMHVPKS ThatI d sure musical UPCC s Irishrhythms cadence and traditional dintsMv i t n us d to give color lo the emeraldcre With a wealth of poetic Inspiration
nrh scholarly and i t gen ions orchestran the coro of the new operl Is A thing
cf Might forever The stags tlml waspie i for half a year liy Varden-
ha 1 worthy successor In Emeralda play Infinitely morn beautiful in
me and no morn tiresome in wordsII i in the American production this
de Angelic appeared a a star-I iii i usually n matter for congratulation
I lie animated liltln comedian wa im-pomiral In himself than usual la t night
H vrr the less raid about Hrodsi-in r the better It IH largely roads of-
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Such are loo often only Mia al iteor powder uhirli tee Ox when I ilnrliiuieThai rannin f my dry
nut o plensanter tiling The MoryaRreoatilo and iol n a romantic witlnc-An Irish tlddlrr to I blind In orderI oxdte sympathy when falls In-
m with a ho wants lur morn thanprime consolation So lie Ihrt
ies have rrMrrcd his sight nrd tlml tin yln found MI the H if
So tliono in Iho nirrnllRlit every one re-pairs Jiict II
ttrrrl ih Irish patriot infound in tuning tltro bj thn uf-vllliiiKiiH trdioniH that pursuing
olnii ami Andrew furmany years Itii urolout to IH an KrfrMi Imd tli
if le hits M nj severalwniiinentBl ballads to tin Ind lientrtiants lainhter inly irilirnthe nf
pnwirn trim the pirl asksfathers w rml slon In marry the reMhe replies in n lit 1st f Hi d wit whieh vn
no rffitt toApart from daughter f n Viceroy
rcimMiiUr youre nl ten time royal Huhfor ns is WAV tin raw nmoimthe English arlMorfacy rlohoMIf not tho lilnnl of nil AlmricnMows In your vpns Your niiostorup onotier i IMI railway kinc-H ooppir iinwn and half n dozenpotentalesi-
illiinitiK in lin Ray thelr wai remarks ihe diiiuwfaiii i
that niu l lie in yniir lilooil with wirliancestry will prompt yon I nm
lord m one elseleflerwm de AnRelis Initts Itiin theliy saying lint nn it wi uld IM rniel In tell
that nteiry liltlo wn fnrn d-
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clrileil around the pint reaehrd inlilmwlf in fact fnninoet andprecipitated n real juke i iKht into the mUill
Inn lie never gut afoothold In that lilnt lie imitated ItitiVan thii k v the l iatd withH fliillelaRli and le lnrlreliedHe hnns sun iiinic of tli Sulli-van humor in the and finally nt-
IH4S h not into ihii pintThe MiiRer fared Uvier than the COIIIH-
nils heransii Sir Arthur mid Mr ieriiianhind them liniintifullywas iniR nod some were brilliantlyvocalized Heltna Freleriek saiiKMierblj-nnd Kale Ciiidnn was Inferior
were admirable and I ho hornwork was excellent
With such interpreters for the Sullivaniermai hcor of Rood en-
terlnlnment i obvious Timmusic wits inspiring compared to tliat inuwial opera the audIencti theatre whlftlinR IllHo Your Ualnlxiw and other litlies of the day
The drama Mint was liroudlit to Irani-Openi HoiiM ypMnrdiiy for week wasDavid ILliiscoV The Heart of MarylandThe company with Almn KniRT in theMrs Curler role had UHJII rehoarMd andpent out by tit author nnd was thereforeproficient The play at the Star was a-
new olio entitled Only n simp iirl andbottle Williams Salter had the title partof the maiden with vicissitudes TimVillaRo Parson at the Third Avrnue-
nnd Aristocracy nt the MetropolisThe Murray lull was reopened liy tint
Donnelly stock company wiih a poiforw-nco of Mistress Null will l ie-
viowed in Srs tomorrowThe season of Com stock com-
pany In Brooklyn IHRIIII in afternoonwith Hnnry Arthur Jotters Tho DanciiiR-lirl Kim Hotel Peyton played ih
country who ROJS to time hailin London town mind Kirk itt rfhor ducal lover
The Ireenwall company nt the HrmiklniColumbia hid started out n Saturdaywith Tli lirlsilan santo whientho fireenwall acton at Ihe American had
over here This is the flintwiuoii that Hall dues has boonavailable to tho reportory theatres Lad itdrawn strongly
llrooklyn much ado in vaudevilleTho two IR theatres dovottd
to that form of entertainment worn re-
opened for lioliduy matinees Tlw Orwas Zulu lu a ncRro
song and cnoriis gIven showily with ier-
trudo Hoffmann Chipcomle in bailing a company of nolivoyoung women A IMnnanV frontal
WRJ dramatic furit was Hosfl CoRhtun and coverul coinonion in a culled Ace ofTnimix Th Hrooklyn smckiiiRconcert was Riven by A Haitonrt liur-
leHnuern in n riley nroRramiiio-Tlio plays that held over were Tho New
flown had improved by repetitionat time larrick Soldiers withwhich Holiorf Flsoii hind resumed on Sat-
urday at tho In Our Alleymud IKTII condensed and hastened
at the Droadway Adams Sawyerwhich into its final at theAcademy of Mimic Itchin mod and
Maul Marian which thin Dnsionlanr nro-
to alternate till Saturday ni nt ManUoach A i Hniioymoon at
the Casino find Itoheri Emmet with hIram
don at the Fourteenth Street TheAncient Home s rt cle continued with
its fireworks at Manhattan IVach-Wnllacks is ready lo open with
Fl her in Mrs ifk thoThui day with John Drew in TIP
Mummy and th HummiiiR Birth Anauction sale of seals will I t held nt Wclior-A Field on Thurfday tor tho tirht perfortimnce of Otto XVKU
later William H will lw nt ilioCriterion next Monday with I nvld Ha rum
Vaudeville wns nil lAbor Daylong at Tony 1astorV xvhero the fourColtiys were Introduced H novel miisi
lane Courihipe nnd her companyplayed a nnd Franktier 1ittie Vincent gave n new skelch-called An Idyl of the Links-
Keiths Important was The Wayt Win a Hufliand performed by LillianHurklmrt and h r of aUm-tpilal conseeiuenco thefour ncrohats nnd hi more familiar-fienaro and Hailoy In the long billiliK was retained from last week
Proctor mlxe diama and vatldevillo athis four theatres The plays lliod were
A Hntnntic Drynnd Mr Walkers WK-
PJapan Antlniied to illntratoil bywicli as Reiha Rirl liuuses and-nciobnls bosldos i he fiction ofon lop cf Madiion Sitiaro inrrlon
Imnd remained at PnrndUoand The Sweet iirl nl ChorryI-
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VVMKniOTS N V Sep I A hlntuo-ereciif to the mtnoty of lloswei p Flowerby his friends in Vorl city Waleiown-and lion nsi unveiled here todaywith appropriate en monies Extvtltlvn-preparailrns Imd be mrde fir the fventantI pullli and private building werelavishly for the orrvinnfell at Intervals dining hutnot enough to ImoifeiP M rinii ly the-
reiillinnliM which verc vltnened by overI5WKJ people
Th unvcillni of tlie vas set downfor niio A M immediately after theLabor Day parade John C Kmwltoii-of ihi city cliairinati of the commit toI-n ei rf of tin of the memorialpresided The oxrfcKes eri opened
invocation l y tin 1ev Sntider Heedre lor of Trinity Mpificupal palishfur iov Flower aid his brotherA H ereclid a ihurch ai a cost ol-
JlSiOto iin years ago The Mrtiio wasunvriled by Fto liylur a-
Krandsoti ot iov Flower I wus
lull who n iiwed Mr llowiis ibliand businiss caroor lie cald li ail
IT a flruicer to our Mute ii for the eviden e fit ir ib I
tutu o i lie Intrli nllli ml oil nlidli holirlil lo I lie nliliious ilm its nlmli lieo Hliy mid nllfi diiliiirKCil to tle-
iinivtr Hl e tifii in WHS held in-
tln adliiirnlilH iuhlif ndlp e wlinli lieiliiivrrrd to tln Kitlit iniioritinn withvlilih he v us uioi mtiil the hUfne-nliliitv whiih tie di mid lOll foitiue
In legitimately If youH k for ot hN phllanlliioiiy youIIHVI only lo look nlioul you hero ill New
Illy nnd tl ewtiirr mill no tliocliiirtloh lie hiiill t ho lopilids Inch lu l iuiit l
the lihrnrlfo wlilh he d the I uiniII-
IIMI whom lie Hiileil lln voiilh vlnm ho-
idiiiatHil unit tlie lift of hfhiiifH I
If you nl for Ihr oviil Mio nf M pnp-
umriohp wlilrh ollinl line ii Ml ltolii-mro imiiiihir fmor to lit trnoii of frlinilI-miiiiMiil liy rnlniiil I ur iloioiri-nnt Iniiid liie In llf iiiiiriiiu KM inl orcilii-XatloiM wliii Hi felt lioiinieih lu niiiilnr lil to i In rr piihlli1-tili irli inn of iiitnflitf neil iiiirn-
prlate InoriMtirn for the ofimd to ilii iii of i
fellow fioin i eir mid lir lron thisand otlit r l ile In liou rtr i t to hi Inein
by HitniintHL in tlieexreles of
Miili men n in are run u nublie life Too oft li lire liili politimiiliuleriil liy tleir us optlirtuiill it onil nhli-HintTint er 0 hi To lm ITower pub
oltlre in ilnny4 n liter npporlin-of ItlillU lOOll lIe lM e I III ill i HoIII Mini In tin anil hi III millhltlnli nil not fnr the vnnili of imlitiiiil-riUro anil lint hit nie ill runvent lot or nt the toll the KOIHInn of hi fellow men Till lie idwiiy placed-iihove niniTitloli Tleallty nf the limn Mood out ilirnuirh
lit iiniile slrnlirhtftirwind braveblunt ami In n
No other man hv hi reronl in n hon 1
i rlod of MTVire could liiive so utterlyroiiteil and iiinoli lifd th Manilr ncnlnthimself which VHI In some iiuarlerthat it weihh nil not merlltInt Mi oniciil not iiilifouiiileil liiii rill non the re iil nf lii niponHiit-ntnl revealed llie nini ini Uir in-
tmlilli tation HM ileinMieiMliii In Hiworld I he iiialitie niirl aluiHiis lital Imdlone ffr him tc atv ind re-
kpii i of hi friind mil IK left on lii stainsIlilTV iliele1 III loll uf IllUlllwIlt-tlllillty to it e illlireits
U man who o rnreer we nowreiall mii for whom l y tlii lerenmiiyoffer come token of ill rcs md injec-
tion He loo Inrtfe n phi e in our heiirt-to describe by im n words wl o counefind Infliienitt we till mils Our
of los in In citneioiK frliiul lililili ki n mid our crlif for his iliiinrlurit i
jet frili Urn WP here i hito tins li t forinid trllnile 10 Ins mem-ory No-
crenter lioniueican sive than our love-
iiuKieuterstTvneiiin we render tpliUiiiernory-tlian to In enidfd In exanijil
Mr Hills nddrevH wns followeil by th-
preMlllnlion f Ihe to lie citynnd if boy
Seiinlor Klon H Drown is the ropieeiitMjrof tho Mayor of the ijiyWilliam F Sheelinn followmi wit linn iiddroiireviewing iov Flowers lltcnl and
Hecite1 lrmarei to showhis in honesty purpneo and the
of party nnsicinie tiTKona-lfrlendsio swerve from what ho believedto he for the lion t of the p iple
address was made Senator-S Kiier ccnin who was intimllely-ncctmlnted with Mr Flower duringlifetime mind who rhap betternny other imin in munirv could speak
late lovernor in private nnd publiclife n a
address an eloinient eulogyof Mr Klnwer and a high tribute toworth as a citien
The exercises clnud with a benedict lotby lush p Van Huron f 1nrto Illico
Among tlioM in attendance nl todayse-ierclhes w ro heids the Iun-Rressman llrnjaiiiin T Caue of IllinoisJacob A Cantor President of lh boiough-of Henry Seiberi former
ommls ioner Juiiien Martin QuaraiiKdwnrd Jaiobs of New
Vorl F W Winter of si Iaul ChnrleII niHirK of New York IVI T SWilliamsof llrreiklvn Cornner Thomas LynchCol II S Kearney of New York oxSenator-
i II Sloan of CnnRressnmnCharles 1 Knnpp of Lowvllle 1 W Hoganof HyrnciH Col F llo Ninth
States Infantry Mndisim hnncks-Tho idea of orecliiiR R statue in Water
town to the memory of Ro wel P Floweroriginnted in Now York lohn C
and C A Sinrbtick of the NowYork Air Company makliiR the
in n letter to hero onJuly 21 ISOT and offering t contribute
fir ihe Tho ii Ri
met with popular wanfollowed cint fromother In New York Wntcrlown-and Ilopwhero Conirihiition of SldOO
WOO reieivcd from Henry Seihortmet Hrndy of New York amid II II
Porter of Chlcngo The employees ofFlower V Co In Now York Jlnoto the fund balance of the sum of
pledged was in amounts of tVK-
ami under lie city of Wiorlownemployees in every eMnli
cnntriimted in niill-ninounls A large inHjonty of workInKtnen if the iiiy weie epi onledthose t Illld lllis Idea rf
unvelliiiR ierelilollliM on Iwibor-
Dny giving nil u clianco topin
Ai a of ih jirindpal ulwiiboih-In the nvmoriul a confinli g of Chnrle A Sliirbnek F S Flow er-Col n S Willlnni F SheolmnJohn C Thompfoii and Henry Scihert ofNow York Mddl-Unvii and F S ioiulale ieorue H llnbcock and II A Hio k ny of Wnleiiowii-wn ciioen select a design urd super-intend tin of theded n ieleclcil was oil si bllitiil by
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Flower in lironoand II work oiiliv of theilio statue itniids on M io h ial
and die of poIWod gimiito ho estieme-hoijli Itii the location IsIII lower nsli t fircel te citysl-irnnil nnd nn mtniet vollttd flicit ihe Miaie The on-
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IPM Snlr hut Ihr Hel Irlpe Mere Maintallied it llieCliiM-
spriil fiii1 tispntft in TIIB Sislosrox Sepi I There was ro great
volume nf iiiislnrcs on the Stock Fxelmp-ntiday The change K In American tallroads wrrc frw and nominal but therewas a disposition to cJpret licltrr Tifwith the reopening of In in VYull
Street lornorrowtoday rlrwd nl about the brut
points touched in the cane ofInlon Pacific Iud Southern Pacific storks
preferred rrd PeniiKvlvirla eli
cllncd fraiiiorially Canadian Tacificf andfraud Trunk were grout Consol WITH
dull Time for money from I1 1-
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agent of Veicrn rnlliondssay Mini rule tilling In Kansa Clvterritory lias spread the last fewdays anil now Includes pmwiiger-nnd freight lrnfliv Hates on certain eliPHof freight iMlween MiMiuri Hlver point andChicago have lx eu iletnernlml for ntnlime nnd the oTivlK of this demornllya
Ixiii fell in the EastThe ChlcnRo IlurlinRton and Qulney
snHlal Tabs last week of list weenChicago nnd Kamvts City and 1 betweenSt Ixiuis arid Kansa City The reductiontIlt of Chicago is 7 and out of St Ixml-
M Tlio road quickly gave gen-
eral notice that it Intended to use therates basing rates for busi-
ness on it own lines between the Missouriand the ICast and similar riot lets were nextgiven hy the Dig Four time Lake Shore andMckil Plate It is pxrKvtPd that the
awl the antI Ohioronds will lake a hand In I lie tight thh wrek
Nearly all of the road tilt of Si Louisniinounced their concurrence In the
rediliod rnli wlth no date namedtermination of tho reduction ActionI rvgiitdcd with by the Kust-prn comiMtions ot the railroad
The Ciixnt Wotern Im l epnIndependent anti nggrewive In rate nutterfor many years It Is now contributingto rate diMiirhaitcos in two Firstit put freight rates on packing houw pro-ducts fom Kaiirtaw City oMierwnrd it cut the or ilm IKI
i v n thoMi two pointagreements provide that tho
running time H City andhal not go twelve hours
and mliutes Presidentnoys road hnwiivei tolute down to eleven hour and fifteenminutes and all thn competing roads areup In arm
nm nrs 1 tip itonc-iiilrp HIP Mldlanil but nil limo It
liiilrpenilcnllv at PresrntJohn T Dyp general counsrl of the
Cleveland Chicago and StLouis announces that the com-
pany huts secured control of the Chicagoand Southeastern Midland Systemi Tobring aliout thin changi the VandrblltiI-mvo th bonds under the gen-eral mortgage of the Chicago and Southpast em company II Crawford IIDH re
the Midland presidency Mr Dyesucceeding him CSchaff ha been made andgeneral nianaier Mr Dye thatthe will b as an lode
I nnnn llulldlnc life nrpnlr ShopThe Delaware ickaxvanna and Wostern
Railroad management titus eontractoenxtlon of two immense construction
and repair shops one at Paaid the oilier ai Kant HulTalo The
shop will be tOO fpel wide antI 320 feettho lluffalo shop will hp a two
hay affair 32H feet long
Chicago Illlimli HaiiEngineers and llromen emiiloyiil on the
Chicago nnd Eastern Illinois Hallroad-wlitili recently bought hy the St I ulsand Han Francisco system havean Increase in wages of loco-
motive engineers jump from 311 lo jaiOino miles nn the mania line and firemen
from 1173 to Jl91
KnfUml Ylrld to Mnuthmi llnrnThe New York Now Haven antI Hart-
ford and the Boston and Maine railroadshave consented to accept cotton shipmentson the HM diem iywem of paying carcharges This Is a victory forshipping roads whose request that such onarrangement Lj made wa at fir ttorlly refused by I ho New England line
p FlmH HallKeating one of the newswomen
it the Manhattan terminal of the Bridgefound a two woks old bnby In the toilettorn yesterday afternoon When shelinked Policeman Slack what she shoulddo with It he suggested that shot lake
to Hellovu She didcheerfully giving her bundle of extras-to another woman Thn dress wastagged with the address Mrs Bauer11th st and Third Aviv
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