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29 THE SA FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, Cee00O6D6SE T ©90000000000000000000006606660608866600066 g0 to school? Not a day. My mother | alias Charles Sanford, for altering Gov, | taught me at home, and with her other | ernment notes. Rounds is a *‘skin game" | noon, by nvitation of Captain Terry, a|serve one day as “Floral day,” and the | large number of the representatives to | interior will be adorned with the most itiful of flower decorations. Everys 2000000004 : ‘ i pupils, when occasion admitted. How did | gamible: working the lock game. | the two bodies paid a to the battle- | b i I get the pame of ‘Little Egypt? The |He had with him several genuine dollar | ship Towa and were shown all that is of | thing, therefore, points to success, and & Rt @& | Khedlve of Egypt gave me that name | bills, hich he ra by ¥ ing over | intérest to be seen on board of that grim | the ladies say they will hold one of the 2 . & | because I was so little and succeeded so ! the 1" the figure: and “100,” cut out | monster. | most elaborate of charity bazaars ever Py e T e * 5"'!1 in faking off his favorite Egyptian |of Internal revenue cigar stamps. These | —_————————— | given in (msrmy' Mrs. \l Hiam Kolhl gr ance. f bills were used as dummies W which | TO! AN San Mateo has generously donated the & j\ Qum n‘in(" L] 0 5 | “Traveled? well. some Egvpt, through | to make bets and 2lso to be refunded for | DR Sy DECEETTONS hall, and a handsome sum should be real- 5 S . p f Thls Week © | Syria, London, Paris, Berlin and exten- |good money whenever a victim threatened | Good Reasons Why an Insurance Pol- [xed for; the liftla sutierens, 6 T v 1<) IR and a sively through the Eastern States. No,|to make trouble for him and his confed- | Y e Pol- | dren's Hos @ orecast o ext. & I have never baen West hefore. Oh, ye erates, ; = | icy Was Not Paid. St AT @ @ ike the Western people. i —_———————— ! Underlyi a decision of the Supreme EASTERN STAR WORK. . & | goNo, Indeed I did mot dance at the| NATIONAL GUABRD NOTES. | Court rendered : oot tho rounka Sl P By Ashton Stevens. @ | B Yatats as Teportes. I was barefoot, | g s ]a‘“"““ “Do mot try to deceive an insur- | Unusual Event in the History of o o | B otte! anon the table for ihe amuse.| Accrued Armory Bent Bills May Be jance company.: M Harmony Chapter—Many Can- ® PPEPPLDIVDIPLIIOOEIGIIE630600 | ;’;fi:\zfi_ U(frethf guests, in white tights and : Paid—Exempt Members of | ;u"l ‘h"‘ Employer BicH didates Are Initiated. | g2 SS. “orporation to recover the amount of a E er get In jail? Oh, no. Officers the Guard. D en ihs.ilte e nd. why | _Last Friday night there was an unusual , event in history of Harmony Chap- th w!.,.' week. After that | stader, tells old stories In a new way. Ty ng ;h_t:r own way. Ethel Lynwood, the “human knot,” will | have often stopped my dance, and I have The Senate bill appropriating a sum not | was killed b t and contort for her last w been arrested; but they always let me off, | to exceed $3),000, with which to pay arm-| che was succe n the lower court her sult. acciden | ter of the Order of the Fastern Star in its.hall in the Native Sons' building. It The Dlcazaz Keberg will make a balloon ascension | because I am so little and inoffensiv e g ke gher | - 1 ooy parachute drop this afternoon, Jooking, Do e I S el S ey ini i i R <t “Thuraday night the amateur’ca T 1od & proposal from Swittwater | PillS which have accrued since the br that red had represented | Was the initiation of sixteen candidates, nedy | Re¥k will be repeated. B P B B bonanza. King. i | ing out of the war with Spain, has pa that b i and de- | among whom were Judge Frank H. Ker- g Tl —_— Sonitle. Really, he wanted to marry me, | both houses of tue Legislature and is in ~}“fl"[“ rigan, Hurlburt Fraser, Dr. Bryant of B tered Rssemha! e Mcbarzn 1 he would give me my weight in | the hands of the Governor g his (‘v:;n ‘ R h Stanford Parlor, N. G. W.; Mr. and cemed to be a little surprised | SIENAtUTC. o giea s at. | & poticy 0y other COMPAny on | Mrs. Bauer and Mr. and Mrs. Knu ) a . a candi- vl that both statemen the presence of more than two hundred found that I weighed 106 pounds nerves are Moritz Rosenthal, the pia: v 7 h planist, will give | when o for the position of brigadler general F St ot Pl Ehaa Bt 4 ieciog e contention of the widow nbers the order, including Det well recitals at the Grand Opera | but sald he would stand to the offer, and € s 1 pera e S r, and | 5¢ the Second Brigade, to d Gen- House the afternoons of April 2 and | ] may vet take him up, as I am going to | dry| \Warfield in case there sh it v time the statement was | worthy grs Bearc " : (o0 the oly ¢ : . & mext sumimer With iy come |.¢ arfield in case there should be a | e the statement was | worthy grand matron, Mrs. Plerce, Asc The prices will be made popular on Y cOm- | change. i not ved com- | sociate Grand Patron G. L. Darling and McLaren will shortly lecture in San SR RN T el N e et it aas | Tepres of all the local parlors sco under the direction of S. H. | Jury Failed to Agree. ed a leave of absence, returned and rowing this and | and of and Carita Chapters, the pre- | across t} reported for duty. | Certi os "of ‘exemption have been | % | company. In a former decisio) the law was establis misstateme i part of the| The officers (with Mrs. Annie M. John- son, the worthy matron) who performed ice Temple | the work were all attired in white, and these words: | performed the ceremonles in a most cred- atal to claim | { manner. This chapter, in addition e agent well knew | ¢ worl loted for nine candidates the appli and was pre d with two applications, o that at the next meeting there will be twelve more to take into the beautl- ful mysteries of the degree, three who ated last Friday The case of Ah Sen, one of the five Ch! ese flshermen rec arrested by Co w Dockstadter of Primrose and Dock- | capie C: 3 Aok by ockstadter of Brimrose and Docke | gtable Creed of Sausalito for illegal fis! alking to some pickanninies, and t herself the that two time and work there was an invitation to all present to accept the hospitality of the chapter at a banquet in the lower hall of the bullding. There had been arranged a large tal the ; of the hall v um ers radiating from t the s sepa a h with one of the red, white, blue, y on ea ere were close o | lar to pill bons of t room were i ers. the most attrs fmmense bunch of 1 and w ‘and all ove Clusters of flow- Diece The The Verein Concordia, at me held /Wedne ng in Norman's Hall, 411 Bus clected the follow- | ing officers: president; Her- man Axt, vice Herbert Jaeger, Theodore Reinke, | Verein Concordia’s Election. | { | | recording \ financial s sdward W o AR ( F en, Jac i Christ Richard | , trustee al ex- | er: H. H. Raaek, H. La | clal _eommitice doorkseper. — eee— Sutro Heights Anniversary. { The fourth anniversary of the institu- tion of Court Sutro Helghts For- ind Herman Hainke, JESSIE BARTLETT | esters of Amer by a grand ball to be next Saturday DA Elening in Native Sons' Hall. The coms 2 fine orc and CorumBiA Sad ) in- Mac DoNALD CoLumnBiA HELEN BeEmoTe AM CoLum } &1 A Boneless Wonder. THEL LYNWOOD is one of the most remarkable contort s in the world. Human boa constrictor would be the better name for her, as she | ties herself into knots and unties her- self as ary mortal walks himself on a back, a forward or a bend, but Lynwood accomplishes them all. When she performs her first feat, walking s her through her hands, she act arms completely in the s the | arm turns under one hears a little snap | that in the ordi persom would mean ! dislocation, but with Ethel Lynwood the member slips easily and smoothly into place. | " Her height is five feet three inches, | weight 1% pounds, and withal she is one | 8 the few perfectly proportioned and d veloped women. She is fleet of foot, wil- 7ot figure and with a rather small crowned with short brown hair, and ably poised on square, broad shoul- ly cause a tinge of art of many an ath- lete of the x In one re is really built differ- ently from other people, for she has mora loose or floating ribs than the normal in- ual, 2nd this is a great advantage in She is a German Jewess, just and while she is not he has good feat most effective y Mi: k ‘nakes up My succes largely due tc : { a natural love for athletic sports of all | kinds, inherited from my father, who not only taught gymnastics in a college but { was also instructor in rge turn v \ Jin Germany. 1 was o small boned | 1oose jointed child, and at an early age ) \ Wik LiamMm LAavIN | ?pve‘l’(me{i a passion for all sorts of spr\r[gs_ M n this I was encouraged by my father, \ GorS AN . 3 i who personally traiced me. When 1 was o L SO OALR T ner of tha, Ho! the money and issued the | six years old I commenced my profes- certificates have | POH! was all so far as the | sional career. it was shown widow’ and J. O'B the Secon owe »wledge of the com- accident there was | €00 9000 000090000000 dent of which the agent by name, what he vere in a boat with h . - watermelc Company h motherand o his waterniel ; Comps thing. In fact, the insured had | lould upset: which he e for a ce several lénts of which the | ® The Sunday Call, 32 1t had no knowledge, and on the | & t ind which a restl decided to_tr: al Militi pages, delivered at your several deceptions the gment of the | g [Z XX 22X K_’ "‘;““{,u : “Mn\\ the boy slowly replied: and that of Ah Sen ¥ 3 ettt : songs and danc > “I would save my mammy first, kase I | trict Attorney Hu ower court was reve E 4 = ssical” dpectafist ot mote. e tlyon wolia ostri SRR it s in Phi ddiiBehdond S0 |o home by mail for $150 L ————,—————— Cachrane of San Raf; as A from fc 2 . . Trio, J. W. Winton and the Aot i e tEe at last written. He A Fete for Children’s H 2 |® a year. Another success, “Aida,” will be re- ittle Egupt e York City, wr . e yoar; Subspribe for & SUP isalito and John Quinn of vew York City. where he Is| The lady managers of the Children's | 1 ha THry was waabie to ure AN avpointment BB coU+| Hospital are 2 the preparation of 2 | €€ 0900000060006 000 6 ht, with Gadsk Golden fete to be hel peated Wednesd i in and harged. Hali April | .nike,” sald Plodding Pete, “did yer The A‘-ha"‘bra “Been married? I should say not!” was and Ce the cast = ck, ter but olite answer f al o € as set fo ext At will i gypt.” who is g ond trial of the was set for nex S - 2 12 to Apr rclusive for the relief of the | hear about Alaska? a star 1t the Chutes with her comy e e Maccabees Adjourn. hospital. Each ni an_ elaborate pro-| +Lots. Are you t'inking of de trip?" mme will be presented, in which the| *I dunno. I'se told dat daylight lasts Ladies of the Mae. fons in the Lick | rning and wound up | In the after- | c| al talent will participate twenty-four hours at a stretch. Ef I could will be in position at different | git a job in dat locality as night watel 1 the hall, from which sales for | man T dunno but I'd be willin’ to work. be made. It is intended to re- | —Washington Star. Al- La Belle be seen as Jean Ingle- Dubois, characters ir she has been famous ir Confidence Man Indicted. tes Grand Jury yester- arles Sanford ~Rounds ptian?” she repeated in answer “I should 4\1\ The repeat she has appearec s s, fice fierndon 18 o very AMUSEMENTS. e AMUSEMENTS. I AMUSEMENTS. €920 Another new comer | o s T ] S e accl” w r new Jeading GRAND OPERA-HOUSE San Francisco, Cal., Estab. 1887 | ALCAZAR THEATER Tnclud Morosco Amusement Co., Inc., Lessee. L“Afllgillsr Cé]-v Esl\;?b’ g“b. re i i s nd, (¢ ¥ e i nsas City, Mo., Estab. 1 s | 2 Al el L Treacy | up saN FRANCISCO SEASON OF Omaha, Neb., Estab. 1898 TO-NIGHT-LAST TIME '{s%g;i’g A SOCIAL G et S 3 Blanche Walsh and j, [E[) | —_HIGHWAYMAN season in t T t of tt s S ¥ | B S et of e mactern stoek comvans: (JRAND - OPERA Hetbouene nacnowen ' FEDORA e in colo | The Olympia. | In French and Itallan, by the | 2\ MONDA”Y NIGHT | TO-MORROW NIGHT The s st red In an earlier | The Oly meg cara in siz.| ELLIS OPERA COMPANY | 1N g A - Erpp it s WE DEAL OUT FUN issue of The Call, that Seppilli and the | Antonio V yperatic singer, who | NEW YORE SYNPHONY ORCHESTRA | 3 THE FAVORITE: | The New York Lyceum Theater Farcical Hit, orchestra give inday night concert, | Will appes 1ght operas | & o S aTie WEEK MONDA MARCH 20, Wag e r, and Q n"r “\m'm nt iS | pvening Performances at 8 sharp. Matinees EIen T b e | t agner opei gre She has new songs for T2 | led to m this WeRk. RFPF‘RTO!RE' 1 NEW AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN STARS AND 12 Presenting De Koven and Smith's Romantic L - — EPE : :3 E ASHTON STEVENS. The Chutes Monday, March 2), “Les Huguenots,” in HIGH-CLASS NOVELTIES! Opera, If & man wants to understand what = he Ghutes. | French, ~Joint ‘appearance of Meiba, Do Lus- | — e — the nervous system 1s let him marry! The Golumbia. At the Chutes Freo Theater a remark- B A ey i 1 Ias pesfoced: ...The Talk of Europe... ROB ROY! 15¢ 25¢c, reserven 35 ’ et oS o 2 .| ably good 1 will be presented this week. of '‘La Boheme'' in Italian, with Melba | We will have both kinds of opera in | cpgries Sauveil i his colored quartet I W einsadhy Mstch 25, i % % ks By s SEATS C, 50c. town this week, for our old po ne jubfleés’ an b with Gadski, Olitzka and Ceppi | teiaa the Bostoni ot &5 ng jubilees and “Banks of W ¢, March 23, ‘‘Romeo et Juliette’ in f b th Lt 1 other useful and entertaining st appearance here of Mme. Melba O Y M PIA CHUTES AND 100 1 2 g | and Ma o- | as Juliette. Friday, March 24, last evening l | ! o written by De |} L e o s o et M emmen'in French, with Dé | CHARLES KING, Phenomenal Contra-Tenor; ALBERT BURTON, Tenor; CHARLES BAGU- o b EVERY AFTERNOON AN Koven and stablished favorite ‘each ot faces while performing | Lussan and Gadskl, Sgturley S(etmoon. ast , Baytone; LORRINE AMOUR, ANITA M ntralto. Eddy St.. Cor. Mason. < ANSSIEaS in the East, but the trapeze, and the four Mlitons, who| 3 atinee, Duble Pina Pastincer i Tatian, | s et Maslshuinnds : America's Most Beautitul Music man, | GREAT BILL in the FREE THEATER ixophone quartets. William Howarde, eI, 3433, 32, mccording to location, PER( :Y H NRl MORE GREAT EASTERN CARDS, —Last Week of- 1gh not 8o good as Dock- | BOX SEATS A'limited number of General Admission Tickets, $2. General Admission to | World's Greatest Concertinist. HGAS YNWOOD ] | [] | AMUSEMENTS. | Suie x = [ BA RNES AND SISSON The Phenomenal Barytone. The ‘‘Human Knot'; SHE S P L - THE | RISSEY, “Acrobatic Gommedians: the FOUR Du Bell GBREAT Du Bell MTETONS, ™ Musical " Comedians: Colored Guartet) WILLIAM HOW: T8 Kessnsasan | ALHAMBRA THEATER TIVOLI OPERA'HOUSE. The Comedy Stars in Their New and Original Sketch, “THE SINGER AND THE MAID.” ambitious, “Robf The Aerial Wonder. MacDo: be the chief of the Mac- o iz Rasdees BeLie Pl L e it s Mrs. Ernestine Kreling, Proprietor and Mgr. ARDE, NEW R S e | i i oo o VR, and MRS. WILLIAM ROBYNS| coziiayies | . . QUERITA VINCENT, TERNOON, ~Balloon Ascension by 3 ald, daughter of o fCreata Thi Cornedy ODEZS. Clan Donald, and Henry| THIs AFTERNOON AND EVENING. «THE PRETTY POACHER” The Noted Farce-Comedy Artists in the Laughable One-Act Play, e MARKEBERG ‘STRAIGHT TIP Jim. SPECIALTIES ;fi}' B :) : 2 ‘I;I‘ "\\V'A‘\ (s ’!]" f’fl’i‘hi 4 ':vl“ | LAST I'}.HF""I:MI\-?"-‘EES ;{‘ERO Brimful of Mirth and Melody. | be the provost, MacWhectlt it e | DEWEY GFMANICA. | 10-MoRROW EVENING-The Ever-Popular | THE DARTOS ADMISSION SN | g oo wnt Theuten U BF r as the | 70.MORROW EVENING—First Appearance of f the or ion, will appe: | 4] Provost's daughter, and Frothingham The Great Emotional Actress isian Sensational Dancers. Direct from the Folles Bergere. ’ SUCCESS IN 2 CITIES. will be his henchman, Taminal Mac- AGNES HERNDON, Fazisian Henaational Degots. D B NATIVE‘ ,gg"ifi“ HALL, STEEPLECHASE Sorlie. William Broderick, Josephine Supported by the Popular Romantic Actor, 3 e Mark: ° ° J. W. WINTON 1 PANTZER TRIO |rirst POPULAR SUBSCRIPTIONCONCERT, | g ohniRAL PARE, Bgh ol Maskel” - zat Hartiett and Harry Brown will appear ALBERT A. ANDRUSS Tespectively Lochiel of Cameron, Cap. Stock C i Ventriloquial Wonde; The Serpentine Contortionist Under the Direction of MME. FABB! e herinan dnd FRndy <M. | Andihe ATaambes Sba s et e 2 | The Yeu gy s SEs: Bemegtink Cuntortigpin o fon of MME. FABBRI- | Do as others are doing and ride THE GRAV- ’; Bl L i R i | ¥OR 35E7S GOING TO MAMRY YUMYUM" | oo BADOUR TRIO | THE _TWINS MARCO TONIGHT at $15 aciosk T T T o e - . | S ;0 cluok; 3 rilling exhibition by _the Imperial Japaness dave tome temstex | o A BREELE MARJE?? |y sz timmmar 547 2| bl | bt Retainiog, Concerts Suntey. EYeAf APSl & | Divers nd Bwimmmers, Willam S0 Jot e n, musical and attrac- i i g Popular Prices. s F TSN iz Season Tickets (reserved)...... and 2. o] of Dlusioniste, 1 1 o Shooting Plegon tice, a n the big opposition of Mis-| MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. N. B.—A Reserved Seat for the MATINEE T 'DAY SUNDAY) Mafflh .9 Parquet, any seat, 25¢; Balcony, sm‘;. Coriae® Rue;\r_!d I - musofi:: 'RolnF“"BamL u'a'fing < .a‘rln slon street will not kegp good audiences ) _ @rices, 1o, Lic, g and e S Opg Teiephone, Bush 3.7~ & A ] 0 10c; Children 10c, any part, | General Admission S0c. Gallery..., etc. Open daily from 1 p. m. to 11 p. m. \