The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 30, 1899, Page 24

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SUN APRIL 30, 1899 SAN FRANCI 2O CALL, BuLiLboer PETER i3 OWNED BY LADY RANDOLPH T HURCH L L. SMO0TH COAT ; ST BERNARD OWMNED B MRS. AUGULST ONT.N SELM .___,J s = oL — Y EDRE : : j W RS 3 B 7 et o L St £ out Shamro MorTON sl 4 ) B e ; ; Ll : ! o x5 DUCHESS OF hE k O'More, an Irish setter exceptio: beauty. Mrs. F. Senn INEWCASTLE of New Yo 4 e will show a Japanese ™M ';r,(' HELVL } Low ENG. spaniel, K which sure to be AR DR found among the winners of the rib- hire terrier, Ashton aten record has fre- quently officia the English bench shows as judg r favorite breed, - Russi wolfhound. Her een any day during her \borough with a pack these animals following her in her ‘ Z aniels are notoriously the peculiar breed of the house of and the present Duchess of has evinced an enthusi- cey's lot is not in these canines. 1e to be envied when it comes to the . Sims is celebrated for his ction of a first-prize winner among versatility. Poet, dramatist, journalist, nimals, all of which approach he is no better known in these capaci- ties than he is celebrated as a judge it is said, are bought and breeder of dc His team of Dal- 3 Mrs. H. B. matians, or “plum-pudding as ogel of O Hilda T, who they are sometimes called, betray his length of body attracts attention identity when he is driving through bow and s f the Oakland T the London streets, but he is catholic Miss I atge's Jap er's Yum-Yum, and Hooper's Mikado e all beau cimens. Judge ends hef enormous t tastes e sake, the Oxnard contributes Grand and med pets who will probably prove a in his tastes and it is as a bulldog \ th { DBHTOY %6, tMTE » Toth's Réx . \ g 1 pr fancier that he has achieved the fullest X the Gr Ot ee At the Lotta fountain when I S B nine e ; S e leaving the neighborhood of 3 t and Barney Barnato are bench th i Je > Du iwin Hotel two intengely ugly bulls, but neither B ; d ind . Burling's pug dog Nip will con- has ever been beaten in His respective ( v ally Hesth inceOthmar. The rivalry in of the visitors With class. Mr. Sims expects to pay a visit n d this s peculiarly interesung, Dolly C *ed- to this coast during the summer and spar sure his gait disputed parental qualifica s sses are no unfa- Barney Barnato will accompany him. i ' have tons of the two dead sires, champions endearment to these petted bt of blue-blooded canines Mrs. J. P. Atkins exhibits Nothing galls the nat true-blood Scotchn and ( alifornia Bernardo, splendid s. Clint Worden has a special ‘ chiffet Fox, and Mrs. Daniel ‘ v i szl adefhbunds Murphy's newly imported Chow ¢ SRS e : Hiectinn g S Chow wi the natives that the Of (1S [ i g DIOBEXLY ',”M," a thing or two about fen me M W. H. D 5. Duncan Mur- Lady Jane, & F some and affection- AT : : i iy ; L texrier biteh wo terriers will also be o o PO 8 s both the property of Mrs. Jo- oot & sephs of the Palace Hotel. s tdes_these local dogs Mrs. Hodge SX00¢lS w York sends out the corded s Miss de Vann favors the Irish setter and will show Sappho Irs. i Hickman g Gordon setters to fox ter 1 her Major I will be a = . a 3 French poodle, Black Prince, winner of Imarke to his companion, said: nr nt candidate for honors. Cocker thirteen first and special prizes. Pa tland kens weel eneuch £ s si minently fitted for cific Coast mastiffs are notoricusly ceds to be tell't to . : e S canly, in- weak in muzzle, although the tendency s just hint to the e mate, so it is no is to breed them longer and more » Journal are found so prom ive in that spect. than hereto- T T rk y the entries made b However, our breeders can see gome one mentioned to Charles Battell Mrs. Webster Jones of the f eed in this country day the fact of a new M f our large otl Zhe type in Dr.'C. A. Lougest's brindled Loomis the Black Prince, which has never been financ nimals of ind need 3 ar, will be the Seaten of 1 ittle ea « o . % 1 3 C te. wmer, Mrs, v, ¢, Put little fear of the competitors Mrs. Samuel Haas' French bulldog, i i« : \ S Siening ought out by Klein, 5. Ge Paulus, will be a novelty, as no spec fail often. 1 had to go In alston’s v ikin k's Lady Thornhill nd 120 and 1 hurried out been ex- v or two mens of that breed have ever s Tillle Lorraine of Los Ang * both hand- for fear they might fail again while I hibited he : OoA......o....v..¢....4.........s.so. pEOQp s e e iy el ey = TOVWNED BY R A A e S e e e e s e sl aaaeae o e ] -1 Q- G & (‘I WEBSTER-JON g NG ,’g I\”:\X/ ODE'Q(S 2 Al \(4 AL = S MBUS i proscenium arch is elaborately dec orated and lacks only the drop curtain and the flies to carry out the Stage effact some specimens, and Mrs. Katherine Mrs. Head also exhiblts a trick the magnificent mastiff, Marquis, but WO stars are set to-day In thému- well. The man we dl‘{]"”}‘ know was Mas- cither of - stage-puly A Duff and Mrs. F. E. Miller of Oakland poodie, Finette remarkably intelli- since the latter’s death she has had to sical firmament of Milan, writes a g & .~.l a ‘L l'.tl: .xf;.)“.\{mf,,(,(?r of the s of boxes ¢ 1ed to be both declare for blue ribbons with gent animal, able to count up to ten content herself with a half-interest in correspondent of the London By SR RIEL Wl certanty e mphe deacons of the and Champion Woodland Duke and to distinguish coins of one de- her brother's fox terrier, the noted De- = S : at center of mu- Cious and majestic idea, and touching the £ Oh ditfonal amen 8 S Telegraph from that cen heights of true poetry i st ) is of Ohje. . Hons g /. Mrs. Henry H. ton, nomination from another. Finette sits fender. T o e light of the DelEhtS Gf true poetry fn music. For this £ Gothle, a0t TR an probably point to Oak- up proudly and decorously in Mr Hooper will this year have a "“1‘h,:‘“[‘r,‘w;| pale beside the new- 1% _‘f"“;“ nce we .have to thank the ThOUgH their ornamentation acs acith ‘side Trilby's glorious and unbeaten Head’s dogcart and is a conspicuous I to her Irish terrier il c Pietro Lprettist of “Iris,” who, in whatever de- Iy kindled diance of the other 2 -« B&ree he ma Mascagni bids the people to his new ;. o000 5 reer when s frescoing, give the beholder the im: e captured all the prizes cynosure of attraction in the park. Fred Holmes' T y have succeeded or failed in by ¢ windows slon of being in a pretty little theater as Banner Trilby, and Mrs. Carlton A very fine collie is Grant, owned by bly fine youngster, al- is the music o has at all events suggest- Y htepothan “in a “hard-shell Baptist does not think that the change of name Mrs. Judge Larrabee, Grant 15 one of beit She has never before been benchos: e B e e e ol at ¢4 to the composer a magmificent tnduc- ) = interfor decora-- e tor! thb. Boliding o b will lessen T s chance the true breed of Scotch collie, with In black-and-tans Mrs. W. Buchanan {nc YOURE Priest, ROtemiv = 0P 7 yialy tion and conclusion for his work. ti vent of the build- y modern convenience: includins oiose Mrs. Cariton, moreover, has another brain power undiminished by the craze exhibits a little beauty of the nanss of R o s frenss Oves the | g Dreltae L EH Ty continues the ing is most striking tric lights, water plumbing. a roum© or claimant for blue ribbons in her Bos- for the Borzois head. He ble to Tip Milan has fallen into & frenzy over the melegraph correspondent, will be oiasscd d of enter h of wor- bicycles, cloak rooms, . Sunday- ier, Oakside Bessie, whose only herd sheep or burg and is willing Skye terriers are strongly in favor o@POSCE Of Whom but @ Iog by th the prologue to Boito's a small yestivale’ the s Yoom, Kitchen »us rival for the championship is and capable of minding bal and with the ladies, who, as a rule, hayve ¢ Werld had heard a urival pltted. (s stofele.” But a comparison of the through the carved want someth e the line Edna Wallace Hopper's Consul. Bes- guarding the hou plenty of time to devote to the care of With so formidable a .rival pisted ds tell immeasurably in portal into a building committee, It i e h‘1|l ”;;{ sie is of a jealous temperament and Miss Corona Reccardo has a stanch these animals’ silky coats. Mrs. F, g, 28ainst him, one C]l{:\l:;’ 2 I‘:x‘km\‘\rm‘r;- ung composer. His themes, e : ous verdict of the people who have been MFS. Carlton has to be guarded in her and stalwart Democrat, whose name is Sanborn shows no less than three of Mascagni has found but & IUKeWarm're- ingeed, are splendid, and he has treated nursery, parlors and similar rooms permitted to peep into the church during demeanor to her other pets in conse- Dick Croker. He is a bulldog and as her pets, Peggy, Little Billee and Bjg. Ception for his new T 00 mot hesitate them as they deserved to be treated. accessory to modern churches, 1 cor- the finishing of its interior that the eone quence. game breed is known to be. marck; Mrs. Abbie Meehan exhibitg Milan, and vet “Ir _do not hesitate 'Looking generally at the music that fol- Tidor 1 wainscoted in white marble and mittee have secured what they were o The collie champion, St. Clare Lad- He be a striking resemblance to Flora, and Mrs. Letts Oliver claims the (0 SY, Is a Work of many beautles. That the impr ve introduc on, one finds no lack of the old lascagni It ter. The new temple sation of Cntral Ohio, sharp real- e melod © church sen- die, is Mrs. Phebe Hearst's personal George R. Sims’ Billy Greet. blue ribbon for Topsy. it lacks the element of s nce of a th already has housedog and companion and his owner Mrs A. Baxter offer ater lobby. ; = ;am of saccl At either side, near the end of the lobt et 7 e e ¥ ¢ 4 . for ‘the Mrs. Grace will, as usual, place ism and the steam o 5 1Y would not be in the e i tiful carved staircases lead to the the “maot iae Bhostorominent Baptists does not allow him to competewith his judge's consideration Bessio B, & bulle Fortohtes terriore fo evidencer gnd 1oy which so inevitably carried “Cavalleria jioid! (1O BArmonts floensen and the socal cony above. The ground for the new church was Younger rivals. He is up “for exhi- {errier with claims to rival Mrs. Clin- long and silky coats of these little fe]. Rusticana” to the hearts of the large aiimaxes that go so far to make up his The ¢nd of the lobby leads directly Into purchased January 1, 197, and ground bition only.” Mrs. Hearst shows an- ton Worden's Lady Jane. Both these lows invariably excite universa; wa Dublic may at once be admitted, but I, for ermatey c: He is fonder than ever of A the mlr\in auditorium exactly as the lobby was first hrnkav]) i(‘;cmhr;r ;{ 1897. The cor. other pet, the Frenchdpgodle {Tricot,” animals are fond of cats, and their fair miration. one, am willing to set agalnst these wants cccentric cadences Perpetually E:tmps of a theater. ner-stone was laid with impressive cere- w cate erself. ‘ners A RV vigi 8 i g v of the new opportunity here x " ¥ e m the wide aisle which runs around monies by the Knights Templar Sung s, Liich she has edu Tricot owners are ever vigilant that their Mrs. George H. Wallis' Ophelta i an the value D! ty here the ear into an unnatural vearning for el rerforms many wonderful tricks and pets’ tastes are not gratified. unusually perfect specimen of th held out to Mascagni by his librettist. % vos E ar of the room under the circular 1S98, g Fr & e Pom- a resoluti v sometimes satis- Y o good view is to be had of the The Rev. H. H. Barbour, pastor of this 2Stonished many people at the last Miss Mina d'Evelyn and Norman eranian spitz dog, and will Probably ~ Mascagni as a singer of sweet sere- fies and s:;e:}:n‘::‘d‘l";a points, - ge which the Baptist min- up-to-date ecclesinstical edifice, fs a na. SMOW by her habit of answering en- d'Evelyn follow closely in the footsteps have to seek for dANZerous bowemil nades. Mascagni as a contrver o stre R dster {s to use for his pulplt, and where tive of Hartford, Conn. Starting out in dearing remarks with short barks, of their father, the doctor, in his love tion among the Eastern visitors, us ensembles, Mascagni as a m; : fis Jnanih b Breat organ and the seats lifo us a reporter, ho bécams & lawyer and plainiy conveying approval or the re- for dumb brutes. Time was when Miss _Quite a number of Japanese spaniels Suent dramatic expression, atter the maw. wonel (. 0IC {00t of phosphoroscent e for the chol later on & clergyman verse. <~ @Bvelyn had her oyn partioplar pet, will be shown. Miss Viola Plercws ner of youns Italvwall thesa we Know Pl Hppa e s found %00 11ving

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