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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY. MAY 9, 1899 5 SHLNG SHP TTEDWITHA REEZING PLANT R DEEP Roderick Dhu to Carry a Refrigerator. gt AN INNOVATION IN SHIPPING‘ ALL KINDS OF DELICACIES TO BE | CARRIED BY SAIL. LS nges Pending on the Water Front—Wharfingers and Col- lectars Will Lose Their Places. aptain rly hour tter kr 1St August 1« = f ment to Honolul rned to San Fra born i with ymmi muu S Jdward H. are was mast M MINISTERS MAKE A PROTEST AGAINST VICE WILL HOLD A MASS MEETING SHORTLY. ROANOAKE HERE. - Arriv Tw s From Manila With enty-Nine Discharged Soldiers. Interesting Topics Discussed at the Congregational, Methodist and Presbyterian Ministerial TUnions. d had wish rant abuse ¢ to latter was the Ol meetin vesterday adopted Dr mal was mini unani Dr. Dic to o 1 e T e ay mini imittee lenomination view to ar- 00 sacks of & the mass 11 Ml‘u‘fn 11’ Dr odell xcellent paper ey hi which wa He length. adve e teaching c also called a ated nced that through s after le: L mo 8 ke was about e T on her voyage moralit ined in the up a_ small boat ould be taught in the public nish ners who the . The ywing ers were elected by day ut food or zationalists to act during ti riy de They were esiden . Rev T ptain of the Port at ev. Alfred B I. Wheat, and s on the [’.uxnu ke were: bk Pond. Kim Ass) ~L«n( to iists’ weekly meeting Rev. or De- read a paper on ‘‘How m.\pnr( Surgeon mote Great Unity and eak- g about Among Preachers.”” TI 1 out the best way to br Harmony er point raham, private, from the Bighteenth | the desired object and made many good ter Sergeant A, Mc- | suggestions to his brethren. y Theodore Wurm, ministers present issed the o has see ventyaix of sendin op Tho- has seen twenty six | durn to aid him in c on the work of Christianity at M Rev. F Augustin before_the nion. : So0 d at the srgeant | O ing, which w large Miller number of ministe: Company G, t! made an appeal for Bibles for the sol- H. M. Owen, Com- | dicr oy the Pre: He said there Hart, Compan: Were a number of recruits arriving in thi Rob- Artillery; | ates John T, antry Utah n Corporal L. Li Pr ty and they needed spirit ittention. —_—————— R. H. Miller, H. F. SELF-MURDER. Irwin, Company I, 7 1; Seérgeant R. D.| Mrs. Mary Ryan, residing at 33 Midway First South Dakota | gireet, took carbolic acid last evening at Retgedly Semani. | her home with suicidal intent. When her ) L, and Private Charles | deed w scovered t roop D, Fourth Cavalry, and | Pacific Hospital, where all efforts to stay Smith, 'Company L, Montana | the lethal effects of the drug proved un- | nteers, who ate secretary | gvailing, and she died several hours after- Bt e e AN 1th ana’, ward in ‘most intense agony o e theang ot the wobd foend " Abont fhree yanos ago) Mis. Ryan. fell which ed from the officers of | and injured her head. Since then she h: t vessel—Captain Kidston, First Mate | developed symptoms of dementia and h: W m Ferguson. Dr. Diggins, Purser G, | often acte ~tmngol\' It is supposed that T weomb and Steward Thomas James, | while laboring under some haliucination = —— she swallowed the acid. The body was "Dpi taken to the Morgue. Mrs. Ryan leaves In the Divorce Court. 4 husband to survive her. | Rolla W. Doig was granted -a divorce | —_————————— te v from Josie K. Doig on the A Cruel Stepmother. desertion. Mr. Dolg was or-| A cage of extreme cruelty to a little ed to month toward the sup- | \pnq was investigated yesterday by Off- £t ol i "’“"1{ Agnes C. Repi- | oo MeMurray of the Soclety for the Pre- 1S fued Robert Depiton for & 17| vention of Cruelty to Children. A num- innie 5. Ott asks for a divoree | ber of people dving near brannan and :derick W. Ott on the ground of | Fourth streets complained that the 14- ure to provide vear-old child of Antonio Briseno was be- ing beaten most brutuliy her step- mother at their home, 606 Fourth street and that the abuse was very [requent. ———— by fes’ tailor-n suits, fur capes, cloaks. Credit. M. Rothschild, 211 Sutter, rooms i | WILL SAIL THE E. B. REYNOLDS, Pioneer Sea Captain, Dies of Heart Failure. (026000 VYOOR32500090 :‘ NO MORE | | ! | cl occurred yesterday Many a day is it since we have I t, another well- comic play served up in the pol € fornia pa fashion that Mr. Frohman's pia of | serve this. The production is graceful > | ficial, Bssie Tittel did notably | Brisero. substantiated | Her acting is charmingly natur ibited \nI,:»\ to prove | her presence handsome and quite mag- ion. On one of he netic. May Lamt ‘winking girl"” | was caused & Woman stabbing “het |15 a bit of St. Vitus' dance humor that with a f officers of the society fetching in its arch-patholog- | will be 1 move the girl and pos- | fcal way, and Ralph Detmore is brie sibly cause arrest of the parents. | to the good as her enterprising accom- ) has had trouble with the soclety plice ASHTON STEVE f and that body is now guardian | 2 for two of his children, May and Celia. | Alcazar, s e et by Clay M. Greene. “His Rosa M. Stack’s Case. | Fapanes received its initial pro- The action of Rosa M. Stack against la duction at the Alcazar last evening. Mr. the Board of Educatfon for a writ of | Greene, in a little explanatory pro mme mandate, compelling the board to rein- | note, testifies to having gathered the ma state her to her position in the depart- | terial for the production while on a tour ment, went to trial before Judge Seawell | of Japan and the cxperiences so deftly | vesterday morning. The plaintiff claims | strung together in the farce con she was illegally deprived of ‘the | “under his immediate observation.” A to teach her and was placed | cepting the play as evidence, Mr. Greene on the unassigned list. Since that time, | Oriental tour must have been one lon however, she has been placed on the day | glorious Fourth of July. substitute list, but wishes her regular po- |~ The author h sen none of the poetr il O egbe suit belng | o¢ chrysanthemum Land. None of the Tade veeteramr but| \eauties that writers so love to spread | ken up to- ————— United States Court of Appeals. and 1 \ | The | Tumbia | Frohman's | farc M and ( | ployed in it. do not laugh h tion week to week themselves on h evidently traveled through the 1 extracting fun from e ract of this ROHMAN SENDS FINE PLAYERS IN AR FARC “On and Ofi”’ Notable for the Acting. GREENE’S e A LAW THE NOVELTY. Sl JAPANESE WIFE AN AFFECTIONATE MOTHER-IN | “Little Tycoon” at the Grand—Maude Adam’s Succzssful Juliet—Open- ing of the London Opera. on account of th: It is ingeniously not glitteringly dent as any s as ituations few to c that is next ompany. Mikado, and with a triple ex piec lightly with the w | But its motive is s ar production of is remarkabl xcellent 4 Not that the tr oh an ights ender AT brief and kindly press not to a week of usual busines: | tion at the Columbia is | cause there it i players of a different st to it the smooth, distin to im performan appealed to him. nd of the | the ucted, % be of - and its three acts. yusly until the mid- amp, zu pos: and that matrimon active who give | hed € ble s of a stock | venged wife of the bogus railr B farce i eas as ir his if pru deals | You | dle of the 1 act, when a furiously funny situation is sprung. The rest leisur amusement of the Dbetter French mode, at which you smile often, | ha-ha once in a while and applaud | very moderately at the drops of the curtain. Played by a modest company, ay like the one at the Alcazar, “On | and Off"" would be pillowed ir, the usual s and play | Its rec different interpreted by p- b icked cu- n the had ished a Lyers ng health for compact and secure. There was but one @ | misfortune in last night's cast, and that vears, and no sea- @ | was in the mother-in-law part, which, n this coast t} @ | 1 the illness of its original actress, wis wvenport with coal taken at short notice by anotk ntracted malarial vthing clse seemed to run on ball 1 from that time he has bearings. In the men's parts, especiall the actors did even more thap the 7. 1819. He came to author had provided for them'to do. 1 in mining and was E. M. Holland and Fritz Williams, who cing one of the have the plums and honors, were im- | 1 order. In the peccable. Each of these men is an ley and tist of quiet pofs 1d authority who rtation re the value of moderation and for sobriety and suggestion Pitted one against the prominent pioneer other, as they were last night, in parts | 1ds having used a pro- of about equal strength, where (he Reynolds entered the @ | word and glance counted rather than he sailed along the @ | the deed, it was worth ed in the service @ |to be mong the i X th forced him to @ | Williams has in his acting that qual © | of alert ingenuous youth that most men | the ¥ of Pioneers. @ | burn behind them as soon as they take | ber of Golden G dge. @ | to the stage; and it found 4 happy vent | f usetts, and he is survived @ |in the part of Alfred Godfray, the Reynolds of Seattle and Mrs. Mary @ |Sleeping car inspector. Mr. Holland a ° @ | ways endeavors to present a definite lock to-morrow from the Masonic @ | character. His' George Godfray, the equested to attend and to wear the @ | Spurious car inspector, is positiv iden- | he news of Captain Reynolds’ death @ | tity from the top of his hat down— flag over the builling was placed at half- @ | comic to a degree—never exploiting the | % $ | banal tricks of obvious playacting @®| As the first deceived and then | the wrestler for all the lines were worth. Hastings, Montaine, Daniel Halifax, Miss Fitzailen, Juliet Crosby, Marie Howe and Grace Howard have congenial roles and play them well. The play is prettily staged and special attention given to the music. ‘The Japa- | nese Serenade,” by Lee Johnson, famous as the author of many popular SOngs, one of the choice bits of entr'acte melodv A large house greeted the performance and the Bohemians were out in full force. After the second act Mr. Greene was called and in a neat speech thanked his friends for their kind appreciation of his worl Grand Opera-House. After an absence of about nine years “The Little Tycoon” was presented last evening at the Grand Opera-house by the Southwell Opera Company. It is the first time this comic American-Japanese opera been produced in this city at popular and the music-loving public is not slow to take advantage of the oppor- | tunity to hear the charming music and witness the pretty, changing scenes. The | Japane garden scene and the Jap “ballet” were very attractive features. The singing of Miro Delamotta. William Wolff, Thomas H. Pe and Miss Edith Mason was highly appreciated. In the e | first act little Mattie Southwell sang an original coon song, “You ‘Certainly Is Hard Luck to M with much effe walk steps brought do: “The Little Ty do a good busine: coon” prom xt week the > vaudevilie bill a ageme: contrary- to its previous nouncement 1" produce the unique double bill of “Cavalleria Rusticana’ and | inafore. | Orpheum. La Petite Lund, a very w . is the hit of the new Her coon song and are irre ible John Le ( r doe decidedly new feats in jugglery and Lazell | and Vernon do a comical and yet_ difti- ct on the horizontal bars. James ilenroy monologues and paro- Hawthorne Sisters” have a ng and a new scene, and Hugi | Stanton and Florence Modena present fu little skit called “For Reform. The rest of the 5 bill is from Tive “third performance of The nine Geisha” was given in the Tivoli last night to a good attendance. This is the la week of the Japanc mu pla “Orpheus and Eurydice” will be revivec Monda The Chutes an- | | wrhe | A combination of good weather and | good programme attracted a goodly crowd to the Chutes last night. or H. Wilson is a clever eccentric dance Mabel has no voice, but a pair of 1 limbs which she advantage. and the four Salvin and women acrobats, Aaring, graceful and strong. Hartw! ters icrobatic dancers of no particu- lar distinction, and Robert Ellis, tenor ro . sings Some new descr songs in a high spirited manner. ange in moving pictures was well received. Olymp:a. The Olympia had a packed house I: night, and the drawing cards were Ed Dolan, the funny Irish comedian with the | Johnny Ray voice, and Querita Vincent, | the singer of coon songs. Miss Vincent is now in the last week of her engagement at the Olympia, having broken the record with a run of fifteen consecutive weeks, and she leaves reater favorite than when she | Maud Adams in New York. NEW YORK, May S8.—Maud Adam: made ‘her debut to-night in Shak pearean drama, essaying Juliet to Wil- jiam Faversham's Romeo at the Empire Thean The interpretation of the Tole by this popular young actress was en- different from other Juliets. She absolutely upon perfect _girlish st a dash of coquetry. 2 ¢ anything of the 1d )H*\hn\ in h~ r acting. She w the ar-old girl from beginning to end, truer, perhaps, to the real Juliet than the popular conception o At immortal Judging from the frequent ations she received from the audience her debut was sful. eminently succe London Opera Opening. | LoNDON, May S—The opera sea- son at Covent Garden opened to-night with “Lohengrin.” The Prince of Wales was one of the interested spectators, Mackay, who arrived to-c was in her own box with her sister, Coun- tess Telfener. ———— Yesterday’s Insolvents. Richard Rici ds of amento—Lia- | bilities $500, H. Baker of Redding sets none. ANNOUNCES A 1 The United States Circuit Court of merriment generou flavored new peals rendered t 3 veste o e follows: Travis Placer Mining Com-| There is much that is new in the farce pany vs. James H. Mills, receiver, l,,‘, and much that is old, but what is new trict of Montana, decree affirmed: A. Z00d enough to obliterate the same ..m sil Pe i el hackneyed bad 3 Silver Peak Mining Comp tory of '‘His panese Wife' l]ll(.\ meralda Coun Ne not bear repeating. It starts out plainly affirmed; James McEiroy, Brit 1d strongly, but before it is half through ica Insurance Company of Toronto, Can- /' involved and only the time- ada, District of the State of Washington, | of tradition are called in to judgment reversed and - remanded | see it safely through. for new trial. An affectionate mother-in-law, such as e | no home should be without n(n;l a Jap i - ese wrestle are too ntia eaturs Universal Brotherhood. | 5 the farce, and are treated in a manner | There will be a meeting of the Univers new and delightful to the stage. Brotherhood in Metropoiitan Temple in| ' The production went smoothly. Laura this city and at Hamilton Hall in Oak- | Crews was a dainty Japanese maid and | Jand this evening Charles Bryant, barring a dialect that | at both of which Kath- 1 speak. erine A. 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Leave 304 Sunday Ezcursion for Saa Josey San Francisco. | In Effect | Sants Crue, Pucils Grove” and April 16, |——| Principal Way Station Week | Sun- 1899, Sun- | Week Days. | days. | Destination. | days.| Days. 7:30 am| $:00 am| Movato, 10:40 am| 8:40 amy | 330 pm| 9:30 am| Petaluma, 05 pm|10:25 am | 6:1% pm| 5:00 pm Santa Rosa. |7:35 pm| 6:20 pmy | iwood, M |~ Fulten, 5 s Olar ey 7:30 am| Windsor, 10:25 am e Pain Healdsburg, rey and TPacific Lytton, : Geyserviile, $:30 pm| 5:00 am| Gloverdale, i | Hoplana ana 110 | 3 30 pm| 8:00 am| Uklah. = = | orn T for A ftern 7:30 am = e o Sunday excepted. § Sunday only. Satur.iay only, S e Crernevilie USaturday and Sunday /Suuday nud 1 Monday. . 7:30 am( 8:00 am Sonoma 10:40 am| and 5:10 pm| 5:00 pm‘ Glen Lilen. | 6:05 pm| 6:20 pm CaE! 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Saturday to Monday round trip tickets a4 reduced rats On Sundays round trip tickets to all Soints Beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle bldg. ®,_C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, _General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agenty THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIK VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. From Jan. 25, 1599, trains will run as follows: Yorkat 1:30 . Friday, Sunday and Wednesday. DINING CARS, BUFFET CAR, Oba servation Car and Electria Lighted Sleeping Car. This Traln Is In Addition to the Dally Overland Express. | SAN FRANCISCO TICKET OFFICE—s528 MARKET Sk TELEPHONE MAIN 183L Oakland Office—1118 Broadway. Sacramento Office—201 oJ Street, 8an Joss Office—7 West Santa Clara Sk South-bound. North-bound. | Passen- |Mixed. ixed. [Passen er. |Sunday | Stations. (Sunday | ger. i [ e R | ouii. | NORTH PAGIFIC GOAST RAILRDAD, Via Sausalito Ferry. ereed: Commencing. April %, 180, Ty FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MiLL vaLLEY :45 pm| _Hanford AND SAN |12:30 am| Bakersfleld K ?VEEK DAYS—7 9 am| 6:25 pm| Visalia 1:22 pm | *1:45, 3:20, 4:00, b: p. m. 12135 pml .63 pm| _ Tulare | 1:05 pm Valley and Sam | Rafael, on Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays, at 9:00 and 11:30 p. m. SUNDAYS—*8:00, _*3:00, °*10 11:00, u :l &m0 L0, o1, 20, *4:00, 530, o m. does mot run to S'n Rafl Sundaye. i p. m. does pot run to Mill Val'y Sundays. Trains marked (°) run to San Quentin. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. Btopping at intermediate points es required. For particulars of stage and other connections inquire at Traffic Manager's Office, 321 Market Street San Francis K MEXICAN INTERNATIONAL RAILROAD, “EAGLE PASS ROUTE Pl Bl L e The shortest standard-gauge line and fastest “EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, ~ Wednesdays | time between principal cities in the United | qnd Saturdays. t 6:40 and 10:15 m. 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