The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 24, 1898, Page 29

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 24, 1898. ) GChe Zo/zem‘ersl ers of grand onera as it | ed at the Tivoll sev- rears ago will heéar with eat satisfaction that the old- me vigor and enterprise is to hown In the coming season, 1 week from to-morrow. The | 5 W) nd that we of varlety in s and voices. This is d if the special stars orted to be, we have ill convince the pays to look over | lonally and secure | t matters little | nay be, the pub-| | nterest and grow of certain voices and kinds of com- | ] who presents good at- | s inflictine this ennu | one who succeed as s old fa house N L) N B St that he money if they | ses the rule. now study the menu ment that is to for the com Gottlob, who has j long trip to the Eas 0K & ction: e a g 1 bre : the """“'"wu--v:-'”“"g”:" | O(ENE FROM = "fi‘fii&“m SURRENDER] ! COLUMBIA ( = ‘ ‘ : a ! i Sz |l ” / N T 2 ) .3 gj/ - Sl i e z‘fm; | e L O W e % h brought out will appear in all the favorite [ and many new cla: al works. & The Baldwin. N Henry Miller, the popular star, will re- *15:3”2?5; EE STAGE MANAGER. | S s ot 2 HELEN! NOLDI TS MOROSCOS. will “Heartsease,” “The Mas. AT THE Marriage of Conveneace, e e TIVOL], tume equipments for all the plays in his repertofre. The season promises to be a very popular one ancisco | River at the time that the Federals were | lowed by a big costume production, “An | se musical selec- Seyern, Clarence Monmlfi%' Richard | fifty soclety ladies, who: by its nearness to the banks of re the opposing ranks have had many skirmishes. The piace presents a most picturesque appearanc i are introduced to nea rs of the play, of whom probab , Caleb, Norman Ro: Captain Major Rol ‘Welden, ore and Cora Custl: : SR i s Dot o of Jomn arngen: | o 10 e ki J T o thor I B Wshacy Bhai: Comstabie | ot il i eny, gudicpss, i : infa farmer, whose place Pl To-morrow evening Mephisto will make | Carivie Moore! Lady Isabel SRRen Rl R TG brought to a most dilapidated ¢ The Tivoli. AR e meke ence Roberts; Barbara Har Lt " This sttt g Bat Joyce, Miss Juliet Crosby; W on, znTr(luisgf’xf ?X:t‘l»lzn da Miss Lilllan Armsby; Sizanne, Miss Laura | second time in week of “the Tivoll's comic | WaY for another attraction. The. flag m will begin on Monday, July | Das been artistically presented and its| M foal of Milloadha ¥ing power was limited only by (e | Crews: fs to be utilized to iis ‘full ‘extent, ~The & udent.”” | capacity of the house during a run of . scene will be brilliantly illuminated with : /, costumes, | tWo weeks. The Mephisto concelved by Morosco’s. lanying - Lants audiuntenig @ § there ed_cast, including | Lewis Morrison will be a worthy model| “The Two Orphans” will have a grand | Phe teroiontioncnsy People on the stage. 5 3 The termination of the act is the famous the beggar | for his followers for many years to|revival at Morosco’s to-morrow night, | rescue of Henriette by the evalier, the illuminated ng a fe For the en years the vast stage tin iline of the Ziry. | Jan, his com- | come. and it is proposed to make It the most im- | where the retainersof De Vaudray,oppos- e P s T i vie seneral Ollen- | Beginning to-morrow evening the man- | Portant of any during Mr. Brophy's en- | ing those of the Marquis de Presles, form . in the lier and > {iEes e oy e rau- | & dueling ensemble, during whic st Lynne,” with | Bagement. The part of Chevalier de Vau- | 8 ¢ ble, n Y | ey 15 conaldered hisihest ork ‘and be ottty sin e Sy | has had his wardrobe specially made for | Syfo s Soner ahy pasiled. | this occasfon. The production of the old | an exceedingly Sironsg favorite. with tha | favorite play will be a notable one, with | gudiences at the Grand, has been specially SEaotithe SL%Y,i5 Unnecessary. | It| perfect stago settings and elegant cos- | Gngaged for (ho part of Plerre Frochard, C 85 . S be remembered that to win the nand | tumes. ipple, the role vhi c : to the plot. Cal Student” is one of the most pleasing of | of Lady Tsabel Captaln Livingstone talls| Phosa McAllister, a_ well-known and | bnarapbic, the role In which be made his S by German comic operas, its solos, ens her that Archibald Carlyle, her hus-| popular actress, has been assigned the | 5 fan" the cast will be an xceediagiy of the stronger scenes, and | bles and finales being of exceptlonal | band, is untrue; that she leaves her hus. | role of the Countess de Linferes. MIss | strne cne. oea mwich In the working out of | merit.. De Wolt Hopper has also revived | band and child and later marries Loal-| Jossle Shiriey, Mino well Known, 1% 6 e —_— element, of which a deal also : at Manhaitan | 500, Whose treatment of her soon di-| Marianne, Frochard's persecuted wife. The Orpheum utenant Hatch, the little sol | yorces the couple and the grief-stricken | Miss Ynez Dean, who is engaged for P e Among the very dramatic woman becomes a govern: at the home | the part of Sister Genevieve, Is a contralto | The management of the Orpheum have the effort of Je prevent W f er former husband, who has married | of local musical circles. Her fine volce | 105 ‘tour new acte, including comedy touching the tric button mence. The repertoire will | the first woman of his choice. Isabel is| will be heard in two acts of the drama. | PUled TOUT PEW SC18, G HCME COMECY d to the tor] and the rally | be devoted on M Wednesday, Fri-| Dot aware of the fact until confronted by | In the garden scene she is to sing “See| novelties and musical turns, for s flag. The mobilization of th - and Saturday him at the bedside of thelr own shild,| How It Sparkles,” from the opera of | Week, which they confidently expect will who is dying. Girofle-Girofla. In act four, the church| prove very attractive. Much is expected d t on the James River closes | vival of “'Aic y | A act. There are in all three and Sundi evenings and Saturday | The piece, though presented many times | scene, Miss Dean will render Gounod’s | from the Macarte Sisters, who e been ries told in the play. matinee to “Lucla di Lammermoor.” | in this city and several times at this par-| famous “Ave Maria.”” A grand plpe or- | brought from Europe for this engage lay to be produced by the | One of the special features of this season | ticular house, will be producea in a man- | gan has been secured for this scene, and | ment by the Walter Orpheum Company ¢ will be the comedy | will be the Satuday matinees especially | ner equal if not superlor to any previous s Absent Boy,” which was | for ladies and the younger generation of | presentation here. The cast follows:| by Caesar Brandt, organist. in thel this country by Nat C. Good- | music .lovers. During the —season the 10 A. M. Palmer, Thi the jailer; | agement will present * s | Mr. Morrison imperso ter of Captain Levison | Roberts the role of L Lynnc” s so well known that the re- rid before her, Ife Weldon. During the cou we are glven an opport her true devotion to Ros hardships through which she ¢ his life lend a me ar ; Elvia Crox as her ever-famish nislava, nd Irene Mull mother, the “The Beggar been ol August 1, th son will com- y e I line, and as performers on the Captain Levison, Lewis_Morrison; Arch- Professor Charles F. Graeber’s banjo, | high wire do me work quite different is will be fol- | eminent European artists the Tivoli has |ibald Carlyle, Frederic Vroom; Lord Mt. | mandolin and guitar class, consisting of | from anything yet seen at tiis house. Telephone Mistakes Will | — ; 2 o AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. hite Flag ; A e e ey S e oesioc, Cals Estab. 10 ALCAZAR THEATER COLUMBIAI FRTO-NIGHT—Last Time Sacramento, Cal., Estab. lg97 T Dilaso Tott - MU Pl Mol AWLEY GU. ifl ”BEHTY HAI-L Kansas éity, Mo., Estab. 1897 TO-NIHT, FAUST THEATER. TO-MORROW, MONDAY, -."JLY 25, s Beg. TO-MORROW (MON.), 7th Week of THE Lewis Morrison ! COMPANY, ‘When will be Presented Tt ORPHEUM CO., Proprietors. E S Daniel Sully S R e S A I Limainil WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, JULY 25. ' e LYNNE. When Lon- - — e Com; l * X *x NEW AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN STARS * % % I * ok ko ok ok SUPER LL?! * ok ok ok ok & ensacmeniat Chisans | DIRECT FROM EUROPE, . . . 1 - llig"l";is ISC, ZSC, 3SC SOC TE w : = it wigizer THE SISTERS MACARTE! - wwwiemi” ™8 | A GALLANT L5520 C cason will begin (fl‘\ EXTRAO . day, | i i BY October, and popular prices Will prevall. | c ~~m CAONDINARY EXPONENTS OF EQUIFOISE. = I\ngsngs}:lfl)'. | fl Bfl' ! EDWARD E. KIDDER. Thursday, A Continued Stccess of the Versatile Author-Comedian, The Golumbi ’ Friday, | 3 ey 3 " Golumbia M R J OSE PH H A R T / bl LOOK ::‘Ol;hfiléflp:;;:l.cuhrs of this important event in to-day’s theatrical column M T. Daniel Frawley announces o ol Sat. and Sun.| J that durig the remainder of his com- | Assisted by CARRIE DE MAR in a New and Original Sketch Entitled b S : NESe HIS ABSENG HOM o pa et ok Which SHie s Iy ‘DR. CHAUNCEY'S VISIT.” eight weeks, he will limit each presenta- | ~————~— = 's time. Notwithstand- HE FAMOU: INGING 0 BEsh i L ] i o i LR T ANGELA SrS T ERe HO0SCOSGRAND s CHUTES AND 200, W M T0% NEtEHNcK irrender” at the Columbia to-morrow § Telephone, Maln 632, EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. night. The play was written for Mr. In Thelr Latest Eastern Song Successes. e e s M DOUR S CORES OR THE SCHOOL OF MUSIC WALTER Presenting for the first time on s Famliy Circle and Gallery. P Fraw by Edward E. Kidder, w - Fokniy MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. FOR VOICE CULTURE AND PIANO, known 'as the author of “A Bons. R:lonll Extraordinary Engagement of the Singing Star, - 3 = JAPANESE BALANCING ACROBATS! MONDAY, August 1, 158, o AR AL e P ,, NEXT 3 3 school, outlined to conform with those given at & 4 i - i, | advantages to students desiting a Thorough ring the last few days of the Civil War, | Losbive Afi:”{,“ce, o)tha w,‘ , o ND s ' A ( :K JAMES M. BROPHY MARIE CASASSA'S EDUCATED ~COCKA-| Mugical Education, inoluding, besides the per The 2 1 > 1 Acrobatic Novelty . . . TOOS and COLBY and WAY in the FREE | cipal study of Voice Culture or Pi; i here are about twenty speaking parts, b a s s aat ey 4 In a Superb Revival of Bt ¢ 3 iano, {nstruc. a frawley has made some special en: 8 Greatest Triple Horizontal Bar Performers. SATER next week. | tion in Harmony, Theory, Chorus and Sight ents sa as to brin = Oy DR e VT R T A ST e NEW MOVING PICTURES and CANNON, Slnglng. Ensemble Playing, Languages and e o h the Smantos: gt ol that 18 |l rne Taik of the City . ..~ \/ AL IVWORES ! The Unique Musical Marvel, the 613-POUND SWISS, Fhosiont Cultarec: Tens she il coirse ot production will call for the appearance of | 0 oc o o Y M@ Pus s o TG 1 LS e o ments of $6 2. Primary depa R 5 nearly ninety people on_the st LORENZ & ALLEN, GILBERT % GOLDIE, See the Baby Shetland Pony, | einners Speciar semingry chiroes: tor mmach: . _and the rehearsals under fl‘w d!roffln]xlnd?r Fred | Eccentric Dancers and Comedians. Character Comedian: 2 e e ers. Terma for Private Ingtrauction gnd all fur- Viilia; re progressing splendidly, and | ~-~ = 3 & : melest in the World., er particulars may be obtained by applying give promise of & Formct ?roductlon. The M AT"‘EE 'm Parquet, any seat, 26c: Balcony, 10c, | TROFESSOR GRAEBER'S Mandalin and Gui- at the school, S15 Fulton strest, San Francisco, 8cene of the play is laid.along the James | Ch tar Class (55 Members), 10e, including Zoo and Th > H X ildren 10¢, any part, IN @ Cholee MUSICAL PROGRAMME. Bindays ana Walioayn do T s B Afifiu';f'fl atter August- 1. “Reception hours, 132 -DAY, Sunday, July 24 the accompaniment upon it is to be played | They are credited with being the greatest Bich brotight Sol’ 8 TR ST N To-day and To-night, CAPTAIN [MPUDENCE. 5 e oty el | Tl e Sk Bt ] WM. H. WINDOM! Assisted by e CROTONE QUARTET. NEXT WEEK BARNEY REYNOLDS, COUCH and CHES- | schosl, outllned ta sontormmit pores giot o e All three are on the wire at the same time and-each performs an entirely dif- ferent line of work. Another trio from whom a pleasing turn {s expected is the Angela isters, whose ' specialties are songs, comic and ‘descriptive. They are said to be of comely appearance, of pleds- ing stage presence and fine voice. An- other musical number is the Windom Quintet, . which is composed of W. H. ‘Windom, he, of Primrose & West fame, and a quartet of colored boys, known as the Blackstone Quartet. Together this combtnation make a quintet that it is said will rival anything that has ever been heard at the Orpheum. It is positively announced that Wilton and. Stack, horizontal bar artists, will ap- pear, Mr. Stack having fully recovered from his recent accidens. Joseph Hartand Miss Carrie de Mar will be seen in & new act entitled “Dr. Chauncey's Visit.” In this act Miss de Mar makes some very clever character changes and in one will wear her famous glass hat. The act is said-to be very funny and some ludicrous situations are brought about by the con- fusion of names of a physician, a vete inary surgeon, a beautiful young lady, her niece and a pet dog. Valmore, Lo- renz, Allen and Gilbert and Goldle re- main. Matinees as usual. The Olympia. The Olympia Music Hall for this week has Reld, the famous barytone; Gibson and Allen, dancers and musical come- dians; Quazina, the “Male La Loie Ful- ler”; ’ Flossie 'Nash, soybrette; Ordway ?n% Rand, bicyclists, and’ others. Matinea 0-day. The Ghutes. The Chutes Free Theater manages to hold its own with the downtown places of amusement, and every afternoon and evening large crowds are attracted to the Haight-street grounds. The Japanese Jugglers, acrobats, top-spinners and magicians now appearing there are the best of their kind seen in San Francisco for over a decade and their balancing and posturing feats are little short of marvelous. ext week they will be re- tained, as will also Colby_ and \VZ\{S the “Ventriloquist and the ~Dancing Doll,” who enter upon their fourth and last week with an entirely new act. The rest of the bill will be entirely changed, and will include Marie Casassa and her school of educated cockatoos from Australia, NELEN ANGEL ATTHE ORPHEUM., ¢ Reynolds, a character comedian er; Eugene Couch and Lizzie , descriptive vocalists, and Tony . an eccentric xvlophonist, renowned the mad musician.” Henri Maurice nnon has been re-engaged for a short season. The Zoo has received several additions and a “Camera Obscura” on top of tha Chutes’ tower promises to be a great at- traction. B e — AMUSEMENTS. TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE. Mrs. Ernestine Kreling, Proprietor and Manager | Barni and TO-NIGHT, LAST TIME Planquette’s Charming Opera, “THE BELLS OF CORNEVILLE.” TO-MORROW EVENING. “THE BEGGAR STUDENT.” Milloeker's melodious work. Popular prices 25 and 50 cents, Last week Comic Opera Season. TIVOLI-EXTRA. On Monda? August I, Opening of GRAND OPERA SEASON THE COMPANY WILL CONSIST OF THB FOLLOWING ARTISTS: | MARIE BRANDIS, Damrosch Opera Prima Donna Soprano, Carl Rosa Opera Co., London. | MARY LINCK, Prima Donna Contralto, Carl Rosa Opers Co., London. EDGARDO ZERNI, Primo Tenor, La Scala, Milan. RHYS THOMAS, Tenor Carl Rosa Opera Co., London. MAURICE DE VRIES, Baritone, Abbey & Grau Co., New Yorke WILLIAM PRUETTE, Baritone ma_Abbott Opera Co. SIG. G. WANRELL, | __Basso, Royal Italian Opera, Milan. | WILLIAM SCHUSTER, Basso Carl Rosa Opera Co., London. THIS WILL BE THE MOST EXPENSIVA OPERATIC COMPANY EVER BROUGHT TO SAN FRANCISCO. | _The usual popular prices will prevail, 25 and 50 cents, never changing. During the season MATINEES will be given EVERY SATURDAY at which you can get a RVED SEAT FOR 2 CENTS. s will be on sale on and after MONDAY, S uly ' SUTRO BATHS. SUNDAY, JULY 2, AT 2:30 P. M, SECOND CHAMPIONSHIP | LONG-DIVING CONTEST | Between PROF. FRED McDERMID and P, | B. RAYMOUS. | SWIMMING RACES, | 50 yards, 75 yards, 100 yards and 120 yards FOR VALUABLE PRIZES. ADMISSION, 10c. CHILDREN, 6o, | oLYMP‘A Corner of Mason and Eddy Streets. GREATEST FREE BILL IN ‘AMER[CA. Reid, barytone; Gibson & Allen, Comedians: Flossie Nash, Soubrette; Ordway & Rand: Quazina, Royce Sisters, Rockwell and others. Admission Free. Matinee Sunday. BASEBALL—RECREATION PARK, Eighth and Harrison Streets. PACIFIC COAST BASEBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP PACIFIC COAST. TO-DAY AT 2:15 P. M, EAN JOSE VS. OAKLAND. ADMISSION, %c. LADIES FR!

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