The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 2, 1899, Page 29

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29 APRIL 2, 1899 Company would not have been a dis- | the Baron's ranch at Baronville; here| will be the Phyllis Lee. Miss Margaret advantage to the congregation. The |N€Ws is brought of the revival of the Bar- | Marshall will play the blind mother of-the gentlemen of the cloth are having alto- | 008 fortunes. The second scene is a | Van Buren brothers. The plot is too fa- gether too much to say about the stage | ‘cg)\(l:r:r{u (gzngish“q:hr;r;l):{t?&gasdup P[l{:; | miliar to require description now. these days. It is largely due to their | Baron and his man of all work, Quidnunc. | Grand O Hous fanatical puffery that such tainted sen- | The third scene is in‘the Bower of Roses. ran pera fiouse. sations in religious toggery as “The | Where the love and devotion of Golden-| The reopening of Morogco's Grand Sign of the Cross” and "The Christian” | jocks restore the Brince to hls natural | opera-house last night by the Southwell are sprung upon a decent God-fearing | [oreai styies of Mephistouhelosn” vauds. | Comic Opera Company is reviewed in an- e 8% W R latest styles of Mephistophelean vaude- | | ville. other page of this paper. ‘“The Black The last act is devoted to the grand ball | Hussar" will continue all week, giving | in the Prince’'s palace with the crystal way a week from Monday night for “The staircase. Here all are made happy and | Queen's Lace Handkerchief,” in which the good Miss Kindheart pardons her old | Daisy Thorne and Eleanor Guisti will al- foe, Allsortsofvice, and makes of him an | ternate in the part of the Queen. Mr. COLURBIA -- | Querita Vincent with a number of bright | new songs ar d dances MASON. lan Macla F GRANDOPE 5 NHOULSE | ~Y Ian Maclaren divine, will com |« ngs at the | Wednesday evenir | son needs no intr isco au showed n _has which show- ator, yrder. Sauver Goming, will be heard 1 has a_tem ment somewhat similar to Paderews Wherever he has appeared in America he has completely captured his audiences. AT A, T B o = ORPHEUM. There is some talk of John Philip Sousa nd_( laborating in the comic opera. CHARLES ASCOTT AND JENNIE EDDIE. cH—res... pr {se that Ada Rehan is to the next melodrama at the newspa- T1AN MACLARENY London play Drury Lane pers, with th shed a disda ars ago, of tional piece in which she is to will subseque be I York by him ar ill have retired to an honored ' public. A recent editorfal in the Dra- | 1 privacy. matic Mirror says with sound convic will come back the 6 e tion: “The tendency of the shoemaker it I guess that Mr. Bllis wishes he | 10 abble in politics and the clergyman | Up-to-date policeman. giving him as wife| Morosco is anxlous to establish one night | ters on th e guess that Mr. Ellis wishes he | ¢ ‘" i judgment on theatricai per- | the old maid, Dressalinda v week as “‘society” night—he supplying | . syl o Henry Arthur Jc ew play, “Carnac itous advice and | g0 0 e O e abeq. | The cast will have the-full strength of | his choice rs for the occas the | &t the A Sahib,” will have a Kipling atmosphe npany in O; ™ = i ¢C | the Tivolis company. w scenery has | audlence contributing swell cloth this city as its nine scenes are all laid in I Dy O The shoemaker should stick to his last | been painted by Oscar Fest. | CAfavciaa . SR o. Oakland, wk and the clergyman to hi Ipit e Oroheu It e e iy DR Iy have turned o dagued ! The Golumbia. The Orpheum might cl |(nTl louble bill | est S el s en” than Sacra- 2 | With the coming of Easter interest in | : Lkt gh 1 a double bill | est to the Miss Hern- El Campo. s i The - Tivoli. SVt the ter interest In | for this weck, as the programme will be | don, | iz - bt oo 1 emotiona le up ars of the Hopkins ton ran up : Opera-house will present its | ings ylumbia The- 5 HE th styl al divine E anza, “Beautiful Golden- and the | ppo with the O t 1 performar first time on any stage r Vietor | head of the bill vided t be h on Holy Thur t o= eronade, which the | lead of the bill are divided vetween Mar be ju s »pens in the front garder special request S and, itara, he.Grea Sally s a great artist in his line : omerang's residence in cons 3 this composition e prince of : < the city of Friscodale, where the villagi rst sung here last season is well . ’”""' % monolc artists, | da E 5 i are rating 1 tory to the arri known, and it is not extravagant to say el L e th ple s r r am tc ¢ i She s SRl star a juggler. It is | have * out on the sidewalk and that when the curtain soes up to-mor that nothing has yet been seen | tion. I 4 t3 A rong that nev me row night a large and brilliant audience sheun t can co Ia Ran e A : : Crones e Tonbt: | wait upon the d demand a set- | will greet the favorite Bostonlans. Fol- | Kara. Josephine CGassman oo} R LR 1ue nig onld b s O er. | tlement of the question. His | lowing “The Serenadc obih Hood” | ninny cherubs come with the lev bill Litthe Sl e S e ke S e Der. | daushters, Dre and Avarita, two | will be presented for a week. | songs and dances. The Hengler sistor: ot it r1 bt : formance of an oratcrio which expose Se : 4 | son L Th igler sisters | be ~ascension re afternoon. | o b the Messidh Tn crnsid ot I s “":"’gr’{f"! or The Blcn m{»;!mrw n‘-n;;nimmn‘.‘;.l? :hvlr[«.v\ur work | The “Trilby”"dance will be repeated by | ¢ ® n't 3 z = * uSCI aresse a B € | o ee ears ago e pleasa re ateurs urs. nigh @ . 2 Pyt y frock coat—was perhaps inspired by the | Prince. Goldenlocks, his youngest daugh- : 4 : METErod TE e CIRImen tiot fn s foa | e patours mext IIhuisdayi night. The Sunday Call, 32 ¢ 2 e best intentions in the world; but he was | ter, who has been wandering in the wood, | Belasco's well-known sentimental drama | {2000 o r i ow. Polk and Colling the | he Ol . s, delivered * $ I 1 out of bounds, interfering with the free- | describes her drvlu: r}f meeting ;\thand& The Charity Ball” will be revived at|famous banjolsts, are also. well and. toc | 3 ympia. o pages, delivered at your > 1 € 3 J 4 some v an who is afterward turned | po o o cing to-morrow | vorably Kr Sovatoals and.fa- | 4 e ® B e 1 dom of the people and the influence of | Some young man who Is afterward furned | the = Alcazar, commencing to-morrow | vorably know | The bill at the Olympia is this week | @ home by mail for $150 o ings will be the John night. Ernest H | headed by the four Milto: art ! y s Sniceritas, arrl the scene, meet - y 6 1 who are said | ¢ e % AT 4 X “‘m;‘[h,‘ If Sacramento’s church music is no | Gajdenjacks and. Tottle, and it 1% two | and George Webster the Dick Van Buren; | The Alhambra. 110 B vary Glever sa muslat ot acdinaa 2 - asyear. »Swbacribe for it & i 2| better than most of our own, even a |cases of love at first sight. 31f|xs Adelaide l-x‘m:llm\\‘mll .)!Ml"”l‘h'e i e R R BRI Z Other features are Sig. Antonio Vargas, | @ ¥ : I | Sunday night performance by the El The second act opens in the kitchen of | of Ann Cruzer, and Miss Juliet Crosby | To-morrow evening Agnes Herndon en- | the barytone, in classic selections, and |v 6 €06 066066660666 & aking of nhappy tenors, they | = - Celholes t Aa mittia Nl ““,?,,"‘0?1 AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. = . Rl AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. : X fdml S B e el B i e e R N | | ; CALIFORNIA THEATER.| COLUMBIA THEATER. PG e GRAND OPERA-HOUSE| ALCAZAR THEATER. H | e - | _Saa isco, Cal., Estal Morosco A o, : — th. [ | “IAN NO PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT. Les Angeles, Cal., Estab, 1884 b SR e SO s TO-NIGHT (SUNDAY)_LAST TIME. LAST WEEKS OF THE lganmCxty, Mfi., Estab. 189'§98 TO-NIGHT AND ALL THIS W 5 ‘NERVES” &ub bt CHARLES M. SOUTHWELL'S COMIC i o Omueny OPERA COMP, TO-MORROW—EASTER s ever; baek t “THE BLACK HUSSAR?” | Betesco ant De Mie's bogutitur drama of 100 PEOPLE IN THE CAST 100, sunshine and shadows, RECORD—Two years in Boston; three years ' 4 in dl’lglv}?'elphm, a season each in \\'zl:hvr’mvm HEI' - and Baltimore. CH ARITY Victor Herbert's tuneful opera, : TRiong WATSON A g‘STBR WEEK, SUNDA Y APRIL 2, Orchestra Floor and Dress Circle (re- I ) OMMENCING y 1899. served) ............. £EPL SL S 100, B e Rt e e P8 | ... BALL .D. of ‘‘Be- 1 D.D., Author n | Blegantly produced with new scenery and maures BOSTONIANS. AP Wwe REV. DR. JOHN | ‘SO moRROW niGHT, ynally good ynality and Broderick histri- , if, in- e et | T | | THE ELITE VAUDEVILLE EVENT OF THE SEASON! | fiiif . pit 2 = "?“‘%: ~RPILLIL D;;:?;E;pm' ; szBr?RBE‘,\'iY'!rg‘gED.AY. | +2IN CONJUNCTION WiTH... “‘“;_"i‘i‘ e (fi: i “Fl‘l't:;!::ln]::pn:m- J NEXT “PmrF.s— = m,”“””mm” 2ot THREE OF HIS FANOUS LECTURES on reater | HOPKINS TRANS-OCEANIC THE WALTER ORPHEUN | GRAND OPERA-HOUSE., REOPENING OF ‘ B, ALHAMBRA THEATER. | syp specuLTy co. : €0 BIG FEATURES. | | INING, April 5, at 8:15. | Under the management of Holden, MacDonald JOSEPHINE BASSHAN, % WLKA—HUK‘]LL'"& ‘ 9t M ttarroon Recitale-2 [ GLEN pARK! Irish ings From the Annals of Drum- e i think Rezdl“gs 1l THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING. And Her = A tcticeis T0-DAY—SUNDAY—EASTER i not do th the V. Last Appearance of the Great Emotional Ac- | P - Rob Roslt siie Thaaie tochty. % troes, AGNES HERNDON, in gl";: e NP 3 Premier | | All Cars Run Direct to Park Entrance. tley without furnishing | 2 THURSDAY EVENING, April 6, at 8:55. [« SAVED FROM THE FLAMES.” aninnfes, 5 s, 3 Banjolsts. } GRAND CONCERT > the ‘ Q | IVOLI rv':r’w-‘«ln:wir' Certain Traits ¢f Scottish Character. TO-MORROW EVENING, | By THEATER Aprll 13, and FRIDAY, ORCHESTRA. ¥, Of the | CRIDAY AFTERNOON, April 7, at 2:30 AGNES HERNDON | SEPRTE SELECT VAUDEVILLE PROGRAMME. 1. WEDNESDAY W In the Latest London Dramatic Furor, | The Place of the Minister in Scotch MARRIED, NOT MATED | Life. Lady Vida Barrington Agnes Herndon seats on sale at the box office of | Supported by’ ALBERT A. ANDRUSS and | the "Alhambra Theater Eastern Stock Com- HENGLER SISTERS, Dainty Singing and ua“c?ngg & o KNABE PIANO USED. PRIZE EGG RACE. Q SN\ Soubrattes /" w3 % - PANTZER BROS. oSN s, DNESDAY 1 at 2:15 t that T can ¢ G the clans ) 2 dangerous precedent in i i h E s never to be | the i e T % | Tickets will be on sale at Kohler & Chase’ paiied dur has taken | ° ; 181 50 for reserved seats. :2)‘_'_%‘13"“"" Sal Bunsey, oo ::l.:r;:::‘:.ad \ Russian Dancers ‘| | Bifurtay moming, apris 15 o O 20 ST | lines WA Y = .:,l e fo for ithele e S I » 155, =) LA And Acrobats. | | = — - e e : "und” smpionics | TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE. A || "ANNIG ARD WESTON, WATINEE SUNDAY CHUTES AND 700! UNION COURSING PARK. H It e o, have 4| yre, Ernestine Kreling....Proprictor and Mer. | o o eee | | comeay Vocalists. ’ ; — { for in a few years | TO-NIGHT—LAST TIME Eddy St., Cor. Mason. H i e e R e "APR:LZ 2; EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, April 1 and 8, 1 Bostoniatis who Balte's Ballad Opera, America’s Most Beautiful Musle Hall. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. cony 10c." CHIldren 10¢, any pock ASCOTT and EDDY, C | D : Fve S | GIGANTIC OPEN STAKE ! in EXTRAORDINARY BILL OF EASTERN GhscorT = EMIA L STARS AND NOVELTIES. Grotesaues MAN a DEREND | ALL THE OLD FAVORITES. T = 2 A, Kine . b 3 96_NOM|N-AT[0NS~ ot | TO-MORROW EVENING THE:4'1»YHI;‘,TO NS ROSENT“ AL THE KING OF ALL AMUSEMENTS. | JOE, SALLY AND CONGO $890—szfiom—$8992 WOWRY, | oux gasmen mxmaviowza | S1G ANTONIO VARGAS ' 'THE STEEPLECHASE In the FREE THEATER. | { 9 Trains leave Third and Townsend streets SBETH r vtone; Renowned Barytone, ".THE WIZARD OF THE o. | GOLDEN LOCKS QUERITA VINCENT SR DRERAHOUSE CENTRAL PARK. ANOON ana 1 pm. Tweniy 01th and Valenciasiresta 3 Bt | . T HEW Bobis ‘80 4 T beds n bl G T he Y ok TUESDAY _AND }:E]rlng}-:sné\}*s AFTER- E v ik H AF y dlately after last course.” Extra ‘train ‘from 2liis = i b N J : NOONS, "April 25 and 2. park Sunday a 5 p. m. San Mateo electris i | eorcran pice 50 ana s, AND FIFTEEN STRONG SPECIALTIES. b h o R Rl verybody Rides the Horses. ] MARKEBERG. |k Jumdsyat 48] ateo electric ¥ Music ¢ | OUR TELEPHONE, Bush 9. ADMISSION FREE., MATINEE SUNDAY. | RESERVED SEATS.. 00.B0¢,, $1, $1.50 Open Daily from | P. M, to 11 P, M. EASTER GIFTS FOR THE CHILDREN. ADMISSION, 25 CED LADIES FRER.

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