AMUSEMENTSBack from BouseH. C. Johnson, the eoun.fcy suri .v.Tonight: at the ever popularYI TMA THF tTRF v or a,\Te^ ye!ter.da^ Yurna theater new rr.ovii : -I UiVln I liLri IIVE- and is enthusiastic in .hj? praises |. ■ .,.n^ iu,«rri™V . of Bouse. He surveyed the new\ ^ v.^Williams DeMund, Props, wagon road Bouse to Quartzsite,! night the Raymond -Teai MusicalPopular H luteti of Amilse- -nd states Mt lrtai : the divide, a distance of eleven ment.- Spmethm^ doing the new road practicallya distance of twent^five miles, Comedy company * will, presentthe late' New York auccesB, lt;!,The Man Behind, V fall of mirth; and■PbIsLifOevery night this week.NewMoving PicturesTonighti follows the Une ofthVofd r^d, | catchy jingles, ^rlday night an .butfrom he ivide to Quartz-[innovation in Yun will « in-site he was able to make a cut- [ traduced; That of amateur night, ‘off which will lessen the dis-.| at which time the budding talent Stance about five miles, provid-jo£ thi8 8ection for dramatic andh«„ ;m b,Scan he built the entire distance an mtioduction to the footlights.ClwciTo Build FenceThis should prove a popularI for less than $1000, . . . u . ,j Of Bouse, Mr, Johnson is en- night in conjunction, with theIthumstic, He says the town-!.pictures, and all those wishing!The directors , of the Yuma !site has been laid out and over it? present a sketch, smg a song,Sportsmen's Association will call |lO0 lots have already been soldi dance the .variations or do ai i* it i i ' w» Aivn/t mtt 11 ril on nn I nr.irna meptim? at once to UkP unlhp‘a^ the natural location of the monolojrae «nnt will pleaseleaVe |mX of nuttbig an driit *ot pIace wi!1 make jt a toW*™** word with the -management, matter ot putting an eight loot pr)int for a ]aree amount o{ fer_ -----------Red Light Placedfenee around the -baseball park. 'ritor,. The Clara Consolidated On First street there , with he .is putting in a 350-ton smelter about 500 feet of fence, on Bee-.land by fall will be working 10001 The accident of Mrs. Robert, end street about 300 feet, while!n®*ri9?e p]rcea.oI nn8perty was Stitt and her sister, night before! :e cross fences will run in the win not last when they were thrown oetpermit saving all the good things of their buggy on Third avenue.fli1*1neighborhood of .600 feet each. This is certainlv a move in theright direction and is a matter*that should be a! tended to at*once, as the boys will then be in a position to give a j Wild West show or any other kind of entertainment that may happen to come up.heard about Bouse.Saturday was pay day at Garl’s camp, No. 1, across the river.Fred Simons, superintendent, of the Quartz King Mining Co., near Parker, Ariz., who has been in Yuma several days on business, returned home last night.Parks Parks yefcerday secured the contracts for the new roof on the Dorrington building and the cornice contract on theSanguinctti building.Airdome to ReopenIn a week or ten days A. L, Rose will reopen the Airdome,having secured a permit from the city building inspector to erect a new canvas front. Mr. Zeller will have charge of the moving pictures,A contract wjH be entered into with one of the best film circuits In the Country and three changes of program will occur weekly. This resort will no doubt prove one of the most popular in the city during the ennrng fenson.near Orange, is much to be deplored. and Chairman P. O. Spittler, of the street committee of the city council, was up there , bright and early yesterday morn-mg inspecting tbo street, and he; has ordered the contractors to I place ^ red light on all points on! the city's streets where new ma*; terial is being placed.Chris Warfield, of Los Angeles, is in the city on mining business.fFriday was payday at the dam and last nighta,great many ofthe boys were In town making purchases; ' .• . *. / .