The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 18, 1898, Page 26

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26 THE SAN FHEANOCISCO EMBER 18, 1393. OO0000000000000 000000000000 000000000C0CO0OC00O00S0000 to | This organization is now givine a sea- son of seven weeks at the Academy of Music in Philadelphia, and the enthusi- asm of press accounts seems to be jus- enough .y on holiday son com the Grand Opera v house . month of March | tified by the universal interest which and promises to be worth all|the staid Philadelphians are taking in that can be saved up for it. Besides | their season of grand opera under Mr. | the go hat you will have | Ellis' management. For many years to purchase hal, the pianist, | in fact, since its inception—Mr. Ellis | gives « » early in Janu- | has been the manager of the yr-;mnnuql ary that 1l want to buy Boston Symphony Orchesira. Almost tickets uninterruptedly (up to the time when | t le first assumed the direction of Mme. = is de- Mr Melba's business affairs) voted ¥ to the success of that Until he seiated him- th Walter 15! nd ason. ope ty of that ambitions venture was due in no sm ner - ben- eficial results of N s’ tact and | addition to p and a name of mighty cor will include judgmer 1 f Melba it h Lussan, O} Van Caut Krau Van Alvarez The Bon- Hoose, | The | Ben- Messrs Stury. Dam- and ttings d by the which Ellis a large age will be ppilli, ar ny ballet tion as the Th the who for v ing op- “Car- “'Die delio,” Paglacei,” 3 Les Huguenots,” | Fohengring: ndca A Fille du | tegiment Figaro,” | 101 “Ro- | ), Tann- n und Isol- ed,” “Die ext it the Tivoll ¥ of the : o i titled he Yellow 0 ity in a we 12, Lask, with m. This is a TOmtaEs (€08 the artistic side re done in could be better is of the the town ou-please oneat expensively pa- 1 scenery and cos- e brim with catehy tronized by nerous v 1 the yusands, ¥ 'lu!Hr)Ul jghtest w bLallets Gue of the “fir . of all na- tions and d tableau mar of under the wine venders merchar features. The lude with a bootmakers, in fact, every t r- brush of on ve his or her share c : & Sense £on C h her shar th the bus The money that is tal Sev- away » company is a mere detal gaged for And then we h an opportunity to ie regular n exhume our reputati AR L exhy 2 ird will be patrons of first-class enter S it any % William IEthi The $30.000 by X Schuster William | in “Su- crino- r Pen- | kindly Lichter hand the | finally Orlando, East fre ¥ went n th and not man took back o ) whos who Prince ng is dash The new year promises thin I ur the The California ed into the place for e Bty Baldwin. tt i plaving & pros- into that formerly pied b whieh to-night to the Jumbia, and th y chai.ze from the | bove wHCh e old days will be one s low-priced the- | 4 com for Mr. Sully ater, and we will still have plenty of |by Leander & well-known that sort left. The Ellis opera company | writer on_dramatic topics. The story is one of the most ambitious organiza- | ! 1 Brien secur ) r : ‘s s 3 ay. the completion o tions of its charact L1 which o throw a rival road to having as one of Its’ chiefest s o e Il sorts of wicked the t colotura soprano of her | Scheme v resorted to to get generation—Mn-» Melba—it contains a | 575! {§ Blye Up his Job. When finally, list of principals eminent and renowned. | driven, the rival concern has Indueed. the AMUSEMENTS. ~ COLUMBIA TO'N’GH T ALL‘!‘:gEKI | THE BIG COMEDY HIT, AMUSEMENTS. CALIFORNIA. Beginning TO-NIGHT (Sun.), PLAY, [ O'BRIEN | | | | | | | HOYT'S The Legitimate Ir | | sh DANIEL § THE GRE AT PARLOR THE GREAT BiG HITS TEN A Perfect Production of a Perfect Play Startling Dra . Blasting of | The Best And Hear the Fu POPULAR PRICES TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE. Mrs. Ernestine Kreling, Proprietor and Mgr. 2 Building Scene. | Driving ¢ Golden § Mounf t th LAST TIME-SUNDAY, DECEMBER % \GLESIDECOURSING PARK DAY, DEC. 17 AND 18. | SATURDAY AND § TO-NIGE LAS Audra Non-Winners’ Stake| AND THE GREAT MATCH RACE PATRIA AND MOONDYNEI:‘I:T\‘X‘;;;RO\\ EVENING—Xmas l"rrzduv!ix‘.:,. For $600. | YELLOW DWARF. | GEO. E. LASK . Spectacular Extravaganza. e A Harvest of Song, Humor s B Take n Mission-street car and it will land oo nge A Baiie) you &t the gates. or | | reserved seat for the Matinee, 25 cents. Our Telephone, Bush 3. = T 00000000 0D0000000000T0O0000C0N0000N0006TTTOORO0OTTO0O0000 HOW THE MELBA GRAND OPERA SEASON WILL AFFECT SAN FRANCISCO to the Comedy to- | Ada Bothner in the Hoyt's programme unny and this one of his later ef- | s |~1u collection artien- together by Charles Hoyt, in- nd abetted by Willie Edouin. | because citéd, alded The plece is called a comedy comedy is the word used to describe al- | most everything put upon the stage at | present, and authors desire to avold the | charge of eccentricity, having enough to | answer for. The neople who risk their | lives, limbs and reputation in presenting | the piece and ¢ ‘ters they allege to as- sume may be learned by wreful sum_\-l of the programme. 00000000 GCO0O00 ©0000000000000000 Morosco’s. Irish and Ttalian laborers to strike work | Only a couple of weeks more of melo- by offering them nigher wages, O'Brien e Moo\ sl tTien b the none comes to the rescue by stirring up a fight SETon it ha between the Irishmen and the Italians, | g 3 O'Brien’s countrymen stand by him and | Opera House is re the com- the day is saved. There is a conspicuous | ing Opera season. new bill is love interest in the play, too, which is o revival of “Uncle Tom'’s Cabin,” a plece 20000809 8= M z o NN pJENNlE WEbman, ALCAZAR a character to please Mr. 'ns up annually wherever Sully's many ll'llll;l“"\, W n“\!'\ minstrel w is the holds and one that attraction to follow. <y e company several outsiders have ]'r\g GColumbia. zed to furnish the plantation The val production of Hoyt's e Parlor * continues week at t The Alcazar. Colum closes s “Alabama’” will receive its last perform- the Alcazar to-night. Commen ; Monday Fred Marston’s ‘“Humbug, written for Roland Reed, W be pre- . The cast will be unu 1y strong »on a young couple living in Eli whom has pretended of wealthy parentage New &mxedg. wch of Hoyt revival is “A Bunch of ; 10ther AMUSEMENTS San Francisco, Cal., Estab. 1887 Los Angeles, Cal., Estab. 1804 Sacramento, Cal., Estab. 1897 Kansas City, Mo., Estab. 1897 A & i ORPHEUM CO., Proprietors. WALTER WEEK COMMEN‘&IRG MONDAY, DECEMBER 19. GREAT NEW BILL, Combining the Most Famous European and American Vaudevillians. AMERICAN DEBUT OF THE WORLD FAMOUS. RAPPO SISTERS Russia’s Most Beautiful and Elegantly Costumed Terpischorean artistes. THE THREE LUKENS ACROBATIC MARVELS OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. GEORGE FULLER GOLDEN Acknowledged by d public as the most humerous MONOLOGIST ever at the WESTON AND HERBERT HORACE GOLDIN e ruu:»nn Wizard and Illusionist JULIUS P. WHIT RKiFRAN m PAUL BATTY'S BEARS | S | Greatest Animal Act on Earth. MATINEE TO-DAY (Sunday), Dec. (8th Pereve LAST APPEARANCE OF CAMILLA URSO, TH K LA MONDUE The Mute Comedian. re. THE MERKELL SISTER Celebrated Equilibrists. t, any seat, 25¢; Balcony 10¢; Children 10c, any part. WORLD FAMOUS VIOLINIST. ROSENTHAL, | o i METROPOLITAN TEMPLE, EVENING DEC. 2 & AFTERNOON RECREATION PARK. P. M. DAY AT 2:15 NSHIP GAME. THE LAST CHAMPION SAN FRANCISCO vs. SAN JOSE. ADMISSION—2 cents. ‘ Popular Prices, 25 and 50 cents, N. B.—A ADMISSION, %c. LADIES FREE. === | Woekly Cal, $1.50 per Year rom Mex- wclude the Al orite 1t has been Bates, whos urn will be | rom the Baldwin boo oa 7 is rightfully named. It Max Steinle, Sydney Chidley, Anita atives of each put in | Failon, Ed Dun ark Thall, Glen Mil- » complications and | ler, H. D. Cortrell, James H. Love, mpications and | ¥ inch Wheeler and Will Lange (“Lit- and noble ancestry In the course of | Day, time the humble an appearance, explanations are side-splitting. | tie Eva”). N The Orpheum. Playgoers will be pleased to learn that “Maude Adams Edition” of “The Little The Orpheum’s new bill is made up of a four new acts and George Fuller Golden, | Minister” has been jssued. It is a hand > ’i o & o somely bound and printed volume, pro- Jullus P. Witmark, the Merkell sister 1sely” illustrated by scemes from the dra- Frank La Mondue and Paul Batty's hea matic adaptation by the samge name in retained from last week's bill. Of the | which Charles Frohman has starred Miss holdovers George Fuller Golden and | Adams with so much success. RCSSEIR \\\mmu'u'\u - . AR 2 S Y \\.\ = Se— AR . A\ N . N = Nt ) S (SNSRI AN N NS Julius P. Witmark will appear in entire new worl. Of the new people the Rappo head the list. They come from 1 and are credited with being the clever and best costumed character ers that_have ever appeared here. is their first appearance in Americ ace Goldin, wizard and illusionist arded as a strong new card, while We THE OUTER WORLD Comment and News of Distant Plays and Players. and Herbert. musical artist e the It has been suggested that as Hall i and the Three Lukins the | caine invited the preachers to see *“The Lde o PR S Chr John Drew ask the lawyers . to a s ] B | S s Aars."” 1 i Olumpia ) a performanc The Liars. e 1 3 “The White Rabbits,”” by the author of The Olympla Music Hall has for this | wppe g A B L week the three Leandro brothers, acro- | ,in¢ First Born” was presented for the first time upon any stage in_ Brooklyn Forman and Howell, banjoists, Kelly iolette and others. The Chutes. Out at the Chutes the animals are feel- better after the rain, and there is mammoth bill of new vaudeville in the | e theater. The variety acts at the Chutes are of s ingly good quality. last Monday evenin d scored a failure. b and V ‘astle Square and San oli opera companies, is a concert season in Lon- New York Sun. Duse may never act again in America, it being understood that she will have a | Te ;gtl]\':”-[ S 0 2 nd 5 still % -3 | sticks to her orig rmination to Xmas Dramatic Editions. | appear no more than three times in zeven The Christmas number of the New York | 94V itic Mirror is a sumptuous number ar, full of splendid illustration: scheme and story from spe- cially qualified pens. e edition also commemorates the twentieth anniv ry of the founding of the Mirror, a paper | that under the editorship of Harrison Grey Fiske is an honor and a credit to the profession it represents. she v by Tolstol, called “The Tsar just been produced in St. g with great success. It was written in 1868, but has hitherto been pro- hibited a public production by the cen- sor, though it has been produced in pri- vate. AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOROSCO’S GRAND % ALTxi Moxrosco, Sole Lessee and Manager. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT, Last Performances of | The Christmas edition of the San Fran- and Drama is a creditable | displavs original contributions Morris, George Lask, Charles | cisco Music one and by Felix AMUSEMENTS. 'ALCAZAR THEATER. To-Night. .. ... “ALABAMA. TO-MORROW, MONDAY, DEC. 19, Revival of the old favorite, 1598; TO-MORROW, ONLY_ MATI MR. ROLAND Breezy ONDAY NIGHT. SATURDAY. REED’S Merry Comedy HUMBUG Reserved Seats 15¢, 25c, 35¢, 5c. Beginning with Christmas matinee, Monday, 5 December 26, “A MIDNIGHT BELL neseees CABIN.... LESLIE MOROSCO as Marks. A WORLD'S RECORD. During MR. MOROSCO'S managerial ocarer in this city he has given 5618 consecutive pare formances. & Popular prices, 10c, %c and Hc. GLEN PARK | THE MISSION 200~ SUNDAY, D:c 18th, 1898, BALLOON RACE! MONSTER BALLOONS ..OLYMPIA.. = = Eddy St., Cor. Mason. w Ameriea’s Most Beautiful Musie Hall ;ESL'SS; . |lo DARING ONLY FREE THEATER ON THE PACIFIC TO BE M AND COAST PLAYING EASTERN STARS. WITNESSED ! A CLEVER ' AERONA e LEANDRO BROS. r e Far-Famed Acrobats. MILLE. ANITA—vs—CHAS. CONLON‘ Zrear CONCHITA | Fumgitaey 11 coumpion of The Song Hits of the Day. Eoniac M Coast. FORMAN AND HOWLETT |®xE scsiiLasérer| A | GRAND { i Celebrated Banjoists. TRAINED LioNs. | N CONCERT! MME. EMILY SCHIEDLE ADMISSION, 10c; children under 5 years, free. Take San Mateo electric cars. V. Greatest Trapeze Act in the Wi slon and Sutter street trans AND TEN ALL-STAR AC ADMISSION FREE. MATINEE SUNDAY, RoiCo d. C, (INGLESIDE.) & HANDSOMEST RACETRACK IN AMERICA. Five or More Races Daily. DECEMBER .........o.... . .12TH orld. alencia, Mi, CHUTES AND 200! EVERY AFTERNO AND EVENING. A BIG, BRIGHT B L. AT THE FR THEATER. & SPECIAL THIS AFTERNOON. Emil Markeberg THE BEST AERONAUT DECEMBER ... . L.26TH [ z THE CROCKE i TLmARTI MILE—49 ol T, WILL GO uUP! See CONGO, the Gorilla Man; JOE STORMS JR., Orang-Outang, and SALLY, Chimpanos EVERY THURSDAY, AMATEUR NIGHT. 10c, d 86 p. m. }Ei?ux:r:;trip tickets, 25c. ectric cars on on and Kearn: reet: every three minutes. ooy .ONE DOLLAR. AD“IEB[ONS,> . N. ANDROUS, P B F. H. GREEN, Secretary. it including Zoo and Theater; Chi 5e; s and Holldays, 10c by ““THE TEMPTATION OF MONEY.”| UNCLE TOM’S that Mary Hampton, Who is also with the “Shenandoah” company, has the starring bee in her bonnet. Fthel Barrymore, who is playing with Annie Russell in “Katherine,”” Will join John Drew after Christmas and accom- pany him on_tour until the spring, wrien fhe goes to London to fulfill an engage- ment under the management of Charles Frohman. £ Marie Corelli’s novel, “The Sorrow of Satan,” is the foundation of a play to ba given at the Broadway theater, December f5. ‘The announcement of the cast, which looks a little reckless. as is often the case, includes Charles Coghlan, John Kel- lerd, Reeves-Smith. Virginia Harned, Grace Filkins and Maude Harrison. The doorkeeper of the Boston Theater, who died recently. held his place 33 years, And in all that time never witnessed a v there or anywhere else. On only ons asion he 2 for a holiday, and that %o attend a clambake down the har- bor. He missed the boat, and.was in his 1 Dhace at the theater doof at the regular hour. ADVIR SZeo ey L. P. BEGEN, MANUFACTURER BELTING AND LACING 105-107 MISSION STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. Dixon’s 167 POPULAR PRICES. Market Gents' Furnishings. DIRECT AGENTS. NEAT, NATTY NECKWEAR. SCHILLINGER’S PATENT SIDEWALK GARDEN WALK ..A SPECIALTY.. GEORGE CODDMAN, PATENTEE AND MANUFACTURER OF ARTIFICIAL STONE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, SAN FRANCISCO. TELEPHONE—MAIN 5322, | OFFICE: e307... MONTGOMERY STREET, NEVADA BLOCK. oY ®0@0P0P0P0PD904090€09080804 FINEST Poultry Butter Game Cheese Turkeys Eggs FOR THE HOLIDAYS. O'BRIEN & SPOTORNO, California Merket. 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