The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 17, 1898, Page 8

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1898. MORE POLES QUTSIDE THE FRE LIMITS Mutual Electric nght Company Wins. | | | | ! MAY PUT UP WIRES OVERHEAD SUPERVISORS SHOULD NOT DIS- | CRIMINATE. Fhloutn ON THE WAY TO THE REPAIRERS. sunk in collision with the collier Czarina was not got off the mud the river steamer A C. Freese made fast'alongside of her and, the Itise.xpecceddutmd;y:he?flannflbeputunflmny-u yard and the work of getting her ready for service The steamer J. D. Peters that was flats until yesterday morning. at 6a m. tide suiting, & start was made for Stockton. the California Navigation and Improvement Company’s e N IHE D B English Stockholders. action to re-| Central Pacific ge on the up the Government ioan rtgage, a prominent familiar with the situa- host of friends. and many of them ac- companied him across the bay last night and said good-by on the Oakiand mole. WORLD OF PLAY AND MUSIC Arrival of the Moana From Australia. matter .: toe Ce-l' ether | Joan de L.cey and Julie Strong. “CYRANO DE BERGERAC” | THE NEXT SENSAATION| mmrarmron"wlm. nsnnumoom!. LCommdfightme-wm:E i On October 3 Richard Mansfield pro- duced at the Garden Theater in New York “Cyrano de Bergerac.” The mext | @ay the critics of the metropolis declared | that Mr. Mansfield had at last reached | | his goal, he had succeeded in ele\‘ad..‘ the drama. William Winter, of the Tr | | bune, the greatest eritic In this country. | Jed the press assertions to this eflect.l | This meant much when it is known zzux Mr. Mansfield and the press bave been at | swords’ points for many seasoms. “Cy- rano de Bergerac” is acknowledged o be the play of the season. It was first per-| formed at the Porte Saint Martin, Pasis, | by Coquelin. on the Hth of last Decem- | ber. Mr. Mansfleld obtaimed from Ed-| mond Rostand, the author, the rights of | the play for America. Owing toa faw in i the contract Augustin Daly obtained the | | right to produce a version of his own, and | | New York !s to-day discussing but one | 'Cyrano de topic, the two productions of | rac,” now bd.ngr,presevued there. | No- play since the isoner of Zenda™ | bas socred such a complete 'r‘umph_ I The wonderful play is to be produced In this city at the Comedy Theater. A large corps of scenic artists are at work o the | Scenery and the company, comprising | gome eighty persons, are be in the cast are aTara laide Fitzallen, Russeil Bassett, Frl.z; g M. Raymond, Harry F. Allen, Olive Mad-| ison, Asa Lee Wiliard, Charies Fleming, | Gerfrude Nomans. Kingsley Benedict,| | Cyrano is_an impulsive, fire-eating dter of the Richelieu time, 2 man capsable of most heroic deeds, invincibie in arms. successful in every undertaking except in that of love. He is of a poelic tem- perament. but is the possessor. unfortun- ately, of & nose of abnormal proportions. Although h.e is in love with all beauty | and grace his mose places him witsout the ;va.xe of woman's love. His own moth- er called him ugly, and he has loved his R "r') childhood almost it ho e he is comscious of h" own d-fa'm_ty be is quick to avenge recogrnition of this defect by othe: e first act, in his attempt to sup- the actor who has become offensive to him, he is embroiled with several of the spectators, one of whom Cyrano con- ceives is passing remarks on his nose. He thus addresses the Viscount, one of the bystanders *Regarding the Infantry marching in the re- it was the Best seen Zuring ADVERTISEMENTS. AREYOUWORNOUT? THEN TRY VIN MARIANI MARIANI WINE-—-The Famous Tonic for Body and Brain. Beneral Sir Evelyn Wood S8yS: startant Wice sives powsr to the brain, strength and elasticity to the muscles and richness to the blood. Itis a promotor of good hezith and longeve ty. Marian! Wine is endorsed by AMUSEKENTS. COLUMBIA THEATER. | GOTTLOB, MARX £CO., Lessees aad Madagere. SECOND AND LAST WEER.4 THE PEERLESS MAGICIAN. . l4andl16 KELLARo .| Kearny Street, | ™5 o/ ue e Formerly 427 Kearny Street. IN A MARVELOUS PROGEAMME! i NEW FEATURES. After using Ely’s Cream | Az 044 Title for sn Astounding Fest. ] ERY OF L'HASSA—A Mabatma YOUR WIFE—A comedy zumber. AT GAY CONEY ISLAND.™ ' BALDWIN THEATER. ST 3 NIGHTS-MATINEE SATURDAT. Jacod presents Gm Stewart's Sue- cessful Comedy, Mistakes Will Happen. A Great Cast. Headed by CHARLES Dicx- AND HENEIETTA CROSMAN S | SPECIAL—NEXT WEEK. Wil vomiedy helmgin | D ~= :““'_' e Sectod directly to the | sea: of these ot the Gemite Urinary . SECRET SERVICE.” requires mo With WILLIAM GILLETTE change of diet. Cuze el I 1 00 3| And the Great Cast. s:""m pack.| SPECIAL THANKSGIVING DAT MATINEE SEAT SALE NOW GOING ON. me by and mw be paid. THE AUSTRALIA DEPARTS BOTH THE STEANMERS HAD BIG PASSENGER LISTS Collision Between the Steamer Dora and Schooner Dora Bluhm. Four Sugar Boats From Honolulu Arriv Baim six weeks | believe Curious Charges of Disturbing the Peace Against a Young Girl. 3| Mamie Hester, 2 2 years of age, ¢! iving on Goug! r McAllister, | | was arrested yesterday a warrant charging her with disturbing the peace Why We Should Be Thankful This | Judge Mogan released her on her own | recognizance. Year. Secretary Lyman Gage The complaining witness is Jacob Si- By mon, son of Joseph Simon, 333 Post street. | Governor Theodome Bocsevelt, He alleges that M.ss Hester has been the General Nelson A. Miles, | means of almost separating his sister and Dr. Henry M. Fields. | her husband. Abe Voipen. who were mar- | (G 1 JREZ3S .?..yr"“"x,, oy President Jacob Schurman of Cornell, | 7°% 257 m“‘%{:’.io“;‘?fl}":‘,é";‘: o0E0, DamLs=NDER & 0o, swe s | CALIFORNIA THEATER. Raussell Sage, m;u o= and after z::im.:::g;(;; g:x o= | GoTTLOB, MARX &CO.. T Commander Philip, Nerth Atlantie| (m‘ubk between: the | AMUSEMENTS. | Squadron | pew! S!::fl?"a.‘!‘g ugu'kee’der:sa = PRICES:| A Really Great Production. Andrew Carnegis, | Seerety disturbing the peace Q‘ Al =2 W)L CALDER AND COMPANY, In next Sunday’s Call | famity. ALCAZAR THEATER. ! gv In the New | “Miss’ Hester admitted sending the let- ROMANTIC MILITARY PLATY, A T P e -, at Mrs. V i b e request. Mrs TEE BOTKIN CASE an. betare. be e T} Vapes bt B e, Soe i s | SEATS : 150, , 25¢, 85¢, 50¢. | Southern Pacific Will Bring Out the | asking about him. Since requestsd to | X ONLY— | stop writing she had only sent lette: Eastern Witnesses for 204 that was to teil Mrs. Volpen why sm ' the Trial couid not write her again. A CAST OF EXCELLENCE Chief of Police Lees appeared yesterday EVERY NIGHT-MATINEE um‘z R e 4 £ Wood:nea s Library Mausicale. G amp of the Woodmen of —_—————————— X and made 2n afdavit Lurline Salt Water Baths, i for the | Bush and Larkin sts. Swimming Russian. hot to be brought from | and coid tud Baths. Saltwater direct fromocesn. e case of Cor- e Botkin. charged with murder. Lees | A Pickpocket Held hat he had made application to the Harry Elmore, a notorious pickpocket, said which they would | es. and found that | Railroad Company | ment for the sum of | Josephine | Zaith Qark, | - Bunzing. Dr. Lem: | g Dogmes. D (T v e | tornéy McEnerney advised the offi- | L‘a.is that the City Auditor should fssue | | the warrant and that the city Treasurer 1a | should pay It. fal of Pz'(s. been tn S 'w Zealand WU TONG FANG TURNS CRITIC Tarious railroad companies to name the | was yesterday held to answer before the w | Janet Malcolm of ‘Watsonville at Thir- > | Judge Joachimsen Superior Court by Judge M charge of larceny in November stole a purse from Mrs. on the bonds. tieth and Mission streets. There is an- other charge penaing against him before | - ee————— Terror of Sunnyside. Herman Figel, who is callea neighbors “the terror” of Sun ide, | ordered into ruflcdv by Judge Mogan | yesterday. charged with hm:smn&m ll‘! ‘\' J Colvert, a neigh- | bor, and Eweli, another neighber, | testified that he had ziso threatened to | make her 2 widow. He JApproves Gillette and “Secret Service. A i 3 2—&,?”" Lf}-" 41 | e R C B Wiillene, M C s & A2, ‘@z\b ok ;_ |l Tt T S T s | This Is Strictly an i urn:ur days on the way. She brought a| . i::: »g:f“fi“@:&‘“fl;gf' to Ena’!" the Total Expense P44t 0006‘0‘000“0060 b N . 1A %\-» % O rxxmfvs\w‘“‘ R T W g e Tk Jen PN W, ) {4 ing up in sixteen days With a few passen- { gers and 2 smail quantity of freight The steamer Peters did not get away | for Stockton last Tuesday night as was | expected. She 'u hzrd and fast in l..fi mud when the A. C. Freese was ready t B Nt tow, 5o tha: wora of moving | her had to be postponed until yesterday | morning. At 6 ;. m. the tide mted &nd‘ the Freese was t alongside fast. Shortly mervrnd bolh nm wers on thelr way up the San Joaquin | mlll TBEAT'EIT mEE' River. Some of the dm«m:mg steam- ers spoke the Freese, and the captain re-| g,"::‘" that the tow wWas retting along | S Sterenany fully accordsd to all who The purest of medicines, 1 B R Fn N Tk LA x" D charge of $5 2 month. -~ = SPET A i3 oW == b \Rh\ o I WA N / ~ » Y S50 % highly treasured by the amthor- em of the great New York dram- e desk, labeled “unintelligible Wu Tung Fang and his suite attended startled the dramatic lovers pressed with “Secret Service™ that ize both hxmuu_ruxd Ch!!hema.xmor of | B ! tary, Chow Tsz s impres- 4 ! =il the impr-asions was forwarded to the 4 | ,n CESPOL, e nat_net cu.s“l]"“u. FHE. archives of state, and the original, | cot ready in time. so those who contem- prescmioh $6 GENSOR . . e follor + | Dlate sending Christmas presents will oy il W‘h‘fle 4| have umtg o o e mear me to his magnificent building. 4| D i T s s seeing Mr. Gillette’s face in his p{a 1 Twe ion was so attractive that as If [ see a civil war. he theater.” rflcc. ‘which is to re- - “Secret Se ritial San Francises production at the Baléwin on Monday even- * will score heavily, it would be interesting to note w the 4 ese in this city will want to fudge for themselves whether the o + - R R R A R o great Wu Tuag Fang penned as wisely as he did well. P e e R R S RS A e e e e The benefits of a trial treatment free of expense HOME TREATMENT BY MAIL. : Patients who live at a distance can be snmbytheanddf!hefleckemtemsymptom patients’ report sheets sent free on application. Dr. Fleckens'kein’s treatise free to all 1 bave ¥ know! g tat steamer Pfld:’ e - e e T T e e T T e = pariofthe - | 0T Sust fn i mee o e 7=, cither Western or Orfental, were 5 much at- Dictaapes > 4 tracted that astamishment. greets < | night the ran her on a smag and ' BT ing grievance silence were shown in Enocked 2 in her bottom. In = rt of the Misses Perry and Mmmedvm-xmuvd,-O ok to be bemctied conse- and one i + Bbe Whi Emporium Bufldtn,fli and 855 Market Street. Rooms 515-516 Fifth Floor. e un A omcunouws—n.-o-.nuxz-.fn-lws p.m. Evenings— nu:o'm—mnu?ah.'w”@m1h&mm1oam 12 m. < ADVERTISEMENTS. e - | ? $6 A MONTH. ALL DISEASES. .‘rrm’mpxn BamC Honorable Offer and ls of Treatment at " T T TLECKEISTEN MEDCAL NSTIUTE, A Miduight Trost A GREAT MELODRAMA. BEAUTIFUL SCENIC EFFECTS. NEW SONGS: NEW PEOPLE: NEW PLAT! | EVENING PRICES—Wc. 25c and Sic. | | MATINEES Saturday and Sunday Seats on sale st box-office and main Soor | the best of appliances and the! most scientific treatment of disease furnished under this one apply in person at the Licnel Elily Great Eemtern Succens, { of the Emporiam | i o and Box Seats, She. MATINEES—WED., SAT. AND SUNDAY. ORPHEUM—EXTRA. FIRST CONCERT. SAN FRANCISCO SYMPHONT m SCHEEL. ite A minor, Bach. MOROSCO'S GRAND IS~ oot Vaztes Moaosco, Sole Lesses and S TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE. ;Su&;etthé | A GREAT CAST. A PERFECT ENSEMELE ONLY MATINEE—SATURDAY at 2 ; = Produetion CHUTES AND 100! EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. WAS DARWIN RIGHT? & —SEE— L8 | “CONGO,” the Gerilla Man. “J0F STORMS JR.,” Orang-Outang, and “SALLY,” Chimpanze ~ For the Avawer! Gmrnm.mmennmum TO-NIGHT? TO-NIGHT! AMATEUR NIGHT! *.M@uflmw'mk e

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