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THE SAN y Minnie Palmer” is the stage ar individual ¢l from BEdward departure He , an he 1z as he is magnet wce, | y matter for Mor n upon blandishn nd woo 11 ooth style d that are surpassing R hat we have an oppor- r up a young actor but actor by He to and his fellow craftsmen, 10 could r 1ethods of Morgan. natural; he seems )w nothing about the anc tricks of S t emotions as a r I would in similar circur | reserve and able powers of sugg e almost as potent as those of am Gillette; s ent I8 warn magnetic, ny Inter moment and exposing its limitations. | f Morgan the more is one of the Given the good AMUSEMENTS. | +h the | s above. write merican theater. Mans! Goodwin are no longer your neither is e e thought that passes through one’s Miss Palmer made her long time ago, yet she is to-day It is said that the two most inter- self and Sarah Bernhardt—each as r greatest success has been in “The 1d there is no reason why he should not s name in the history of the and ters, and | pecially model in the mod- | ern drama, whereas Morgan is the per- ifon of Modernity. He holds the mirror up to the mod- ern passions and manners better than other man that I have | any of ¢ een on 1 poetic ontem | the stage. The romantic a ma is ever with us, but day by day the ht-away picture por 1 will ASHTON Columbia. o will in on Cart promis an evails 'COLUMBIA s Mr. HENRY MILLER ND A SPEGIAL COMPANY, | First Time in This C Outside of New i | York The Empirs Theater “LORD and Bucoess, LADY ALGY.” |~ By R. C. Carton, Author of ‘Liberty Hall™ rhe Home Secretary,” Eto. The New York Critics” Opinion Opinion EATER. ger Everybody's CALIF}QBNIA_)_’I'_\!;! POBITIVELY FAF VE] 3 Lambardi Grand Italian Opera Gompany. To-morrow Night by Special Request, SRA MIG Special Request, F SEVILLE." letini, Barducal, Bugamelll, All These Great The Greatest Co : 1 Bver Appeared in Two Operas. POPULAR PRIC ¢, July 13-BLANCHE BATES AND - SUTRO BATHS. SUNDAY, JULY 9, AT 2:30 P. M. IMMENSE PROGRAMME. SWIMMING RACES FOR VALUABLE PRIZES. SION, 10c; CHILDREN, bc §. H. FRIEDLANDER... HOPE ROSS, MARY VAN BUREN, MhA "}u\ eril'Lh. 1L CHAMBE! ROSE ST Ee, EDITH MILLER, BELLE VANEY, RS F. M. BATES, HARRY TURNBULL, J._R. MORY, FRANK WILMOT, Orchestra and Circle ... alance of Dress f Balcoay ... CIEalE e ais s, nn Balance of Dress Half Balcony . Bathing, Including Admission, Z5c; Children, 20c. QREN NMGHLS, Y on neeting with a ing to the front, an nd h as follows: 3 | Ltes -d AMUSEMENTS, CALIFORNIA THEATER. m lady with and general unfortunately gets there. Tudw ives the idea t Mrs tume of a highwayman h attempts to say s. Lo He doe upo; 1st h y explanation s brother or to.e: \ ! The Algy > 1Ot W n m [ n_her inten- 1 turn to her rives before she ca and it becomes nec- 1 bone boiler that his wife is on the prem- f The Marquis ar- and adds to the does not Know h elther to pose the h\d?". king a search, of the struggle which 1 and Lord Algy, Lady 'he situation ends in'a sat- o and the h fation of Lord and FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 9. 1899. - PHOTOS BY COQVER been engaged for Fresquita. ci will be. the Mercedes Doncairo; Arthur Wo do; Raphael F 7 Bertha | Compan Willlam ; six weeks Zur, California. | The last of the Lambardi opera per- | formanc: will be given in the Califo on Monday and Tuesday nights—'‘Mig:ion”’ Monday and “The Barber of Eeville” | Tuesday. On Thursday night the Frawley Tivoli. exhorta- mance Thursday eveni e on an elaborate “Blue Beard. burlesque, ago. The ver: date and new scenery been prepared. Orpheum. by Miss Minnie Palmer. in a one-act comedy Pompom,” in which she entitled hall singer. sl L that of a music made ay night will witness the £ “Shamus O’Brien” g the Tivoll scale which made a great hit at the same theater three’ years n has been brought up t nd costumes have different characters—that of a nun @ This gives Miss Palmer an opportunity to introduce h vy and Blanche Bates commence a i n in “The Dancing Girl.” The fact that Miss Bates is now acknowl- | edged to be one of the foremost American ec y, Zuniga} 5rd Algy to leave | Boneville, Morales, and Charles Arl actresses will not tend to lessen the inter- . in which Lady | Lillas Pasta. | est In her reappearance here. ,anc ord | o — last in the The Orpheum has four new acts, headed She will ypear R sumes two very d er fa- Alcazar. the specialties that have To-morrow night will witness the re- mous the world over. She is assisted by vival of “Camill at the Alcazar and Francis Jerrard of the Hfll‘m.\rkol Thea- favor her admirers with another chance ;er, Londorlx{ (}eurgle \\Il::n;n. t{nn ‘l‘)]d. }t(& = ace comedian, is favorably known to see Florence Roberts in the title role. theater-goers and ought to prove a draw- White Whi acceptable per Grand Opera-House. will be sung by Morosco's in the Grand Opera-house this | Hattie Belle Ladd will have her “Carmen” company week. opportun wa EXTRA! LIMITED ENEA_GEMENT OF 5, WEEKS. MR. FRAWLEY N, BeUSS BATES SRASON i takes presenting Miss BLANCHE BATES And COMPANY OF PLAYERS, HURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SU DAY NIGHTS and SATURDAY MATINERE. THE LATE AUGUSTIN DALY'S MOST SUCCESSFUL COMEDY, THE LAST WORD. MATINEE Orchestra and First Three Rows of Dress $ positively limited to 6vq end-a balf weeks, great pleasure in AUGUSTUS COO: HARRINGTON CHARLES W. st ndition o Da has been cast to play Roberts pleased many E ar and with her engthéned a finished and formance is to be expected. ity ‘this ed the part recently in pralsed by the Thomas H. rmly it. su; 1 role v Thorne will al- Julle Cotte ing card. The Rixfords acrobats and with credited ing comedlans. Olympia. The Olympla has the F her twenty-s season as this city. | atrical g ournal is v Oregon. intere: ing throu, vevee..Sole Lessee and Manager. THE COMPANY: Rryvon 0 ALFRED_HICKMAN, GEORGE_GASTON, FRANK. J. C. MATHIEU, BILBY, HOLLIS, 3.8} THOMAS an T. DANIEL FRAWLBY. Balance ot Balcon Gallery Box and PRICES: Balance of Balcon; Gallery Box and Loge Seats . 1 gmn’s EVENING PRICES—RESEBRVED SEATS : AMUSEMENTS. TIVOLI OPERA -HOUSE. Mrs. Ernestine Kreling, Prop. and Manager. .LAST TIMES Of the Eminent Barytone, RN OSOLLIVAN In the Romantlc Comic Opere, HAMUS | 0'BRIE CAST ALSO INCLUDES: PALMER, ANNIF MYERS, RHYS THOMAB, WILLIAM PRUETTE, PHIL BRANSON, mCHRlSTlA.N LYNTON, >3 WEEK COMMENCING Mogul of Minstrels. ENLARGED CHORUS and ORCHESTRA TO BEGIN NEXT THURSDAY EVENING, The Latest Craze—The Bpectacular Extrava- are European being clever, while Millian and Shields are talk- very ing Banvards, who are sald to do a very clever acrobatic | act, and Querita Vincent, who is now in xth week, making the 101 est vaudeville engagement ever played The New York Dramatic News is now devoting more space to San Francisco <o and Miro Delamotta will in turn ar as Don Jose. Winfred Coil's fing theatrical matters than any other East- {one and splendid stature should F. G. Tillman et atic paper. The local co \ good stead as the Toreador, S man. Spondent, William Klinger, each week h: Mason is e to prove a de- | Champlon Society Cakewalker of | from two to three columns of bright th ip from the Golden Gats. The hout and AMUSEMENTS. SUNDAY MATINEE, July 9. 7 —NEW VAUDEVILLE AND DRAMATIC STARS AND NOVELTIES—7....... THE HIGHEST SALARIED BILL OF THE SEASON. Miss MINNIE PALMER (The Original “My Sweetheart,”” the World-Renowned Actress, Triumphs, in & One Act Play, ‘‘ROSE POMPOM," JERRARD of the Haymarket Theater, London. GEORGE WILSON ‘World-famous_and Acknowledged as the Grand MILLIAN ~» SHIELDS The Talking Comedians. HAYES AND The Celebrated Character Artists, San Francisco, Cal., Estab, 1887 THE ¢ =2 School Girl,” a comedy opera. the half-tone illustrations of the finest quality. —_——————— The Lambardi Opera Company. It is said that the two performances to be given by the Lambardi Opera | Company at the California Theater to- | morrow (Monday) and Tuesday nights | will positively and emphatically be the | ast that this excellent organization | will ever give in San Francisco. Ar-| rangements have been made for a long , prior to their directly season in Los Ange! return to Ttaly, and they leav: for that city following their here. For thé two nights at the fornia, Manager de lected the two best operas in ertoire, and for the reason t sts have come to him, for requ lm‘un of both t ras. On Monday | she grasped it with eagerness. 4 night “Mignon” will be giv | She will arrive here on Wednesday Tuesday night “The Barber of [ next and on Thursday evening wiil On both nights all the great p: { open at the California with Mr. Fraw=- will be in the casts, incluc | ley in_their most famous play, “The is Repetto, Sc ni, Last W\ 2 . racco, Russo, Bugamelli, Following this will come thelr othes the others, who have made such New York hits, or at least as many since their singing in San Fran of them as can be wedged in the five The orchestra will be auemented weeks for which the company is every member of the company will as- | booked. sist to make the last two performances memorable ones in the history of | the Lambardis’ engagement. Popular prices will prevail on this occasion. That the singers will have ovations goes without saying. No organization that has ever visited San Franc sung operas so true and perfect as the | Lambardis. | e | Blanche Bates and The Frawley Co. There have been many San Francisco actresses, but there has never been but one Blanche Bates; we have had any number aof stock companies, but none that has ever enjoyed the popularity of the Frawley combination. The Frawley company and Blanche Bates were considered as much a part of San Francisco as the City Hall, and ten times s entertaining. Consequent- ly when last November they quietl folded their tents and stole to aw Los Angeles, Cal., Estab. 1884 nsas City, Mo., Estab, 1897 Omaha, Neb,, Estab. 1898 Direct From Her European Assisted by MR. FRANCIS THE RIXFORDS American Debut of the Musical and Acrobatic Sensation of Both Continents. "LYTTON the Howling Success, “A WISE QUY.” ganza, BLUE BEARD! IN SUMMER ATTIRE. MIRTH wervereresss: MUSIC ...cceeee...DANCE. The Champlon Cake Walkers. MATINEED EVERY SATURDAY AT % P. M. THE EXPERT munm—MORIE—So Difterent from Others THE FARRELLSi MATINEE T0-DAY (SUNDAY), JULY Sth, GARDNER BROS. Comedy Musical Artists. Parquet, any seat, 25c; Baicony, 10c; Children 10c, any part. Popular Prices - - 26 and 50 Cents | Our Telephone—Bush . Eddy St., Cor. Mason. America’s Most Beautiful Musio Hall Great Vaudeville Acts and Novelties POSITIVE APPEARANCE OF THE FLYING BANVARDS. Sensational Acrobats LAST WEEK OF HERBERT & WESTON, Musical Comedians Twenty-sixth Week of the Star QUERITA VINCENT, The Greatest Exponent of Coon Songs AND TEN ALL STAR ACTS ADMISSION FREE; MATINED SUNDAY KANGAROO OLYMPIA., CUIES AND 00! A MATINEB EVERY DAY. GREAT BILL IN THE THEATER, IN THE ZOO! The Largest Ever Exhibited in Ameries THIS SUNDAY AFTERNOON, SOUVENIRS FOR THE CHILDREN: ON SALE FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. 6 Admission $1.00 Coupon Tickets, Transferable, ——FOR THE— International Cakewalk Carnival and Fair. MECHANICS' PAVILION, JULY 15 to 2. At the Following Leading Stores and Places of Business: The Pmporium; Hale Bros. & Co.; M. A. Gunst_ & Co., Market st.; Cineograph Parlors; Dan P. Carter; The Zeno Mauvais Music Co.; and other stores. These $1 tickets will be withdrawn from sale July 15. REGULAR ADMISSION, . LA c g&\inwn | to her Liberal proportion of carnival receipgs given to the ‘‘California Soldler Boys' Fund.” 1 29 She makes her appearance at the Or- pheum to-day in “Rose Pompom.” The same petite, pert, ‘pouting bit of humanity that marks the queen of soubrettes. of many moods; at one time the flirtatious, merry French coquette; at another the demure Red Cross nurse, and all with equal versatility. is many years since her last visit to San Francisco. Miss Palmer is a maid It the East San Francisco was for a time inconsolable. But when one day there flashed over the wires the glowing accounts of the way San Francisco’s beautiful favorite had taken New York by storm, the people of this city forgot their disap- pointment in the pride with which they listened to the successes that were fall- ing to the lot of the talented woman who in her genius and charming per- sonality was doing so much to extend e consoled for their loss and patiently awaited the time when she would once more return own and delight them as she did in days of yore. Miss Bates was 5 anxious to return as the people were to have her back, and when an opportu to play a five weeks’ en- gagement in this city presented itself The people at home we The company Frawley is bringing out with him consists of over thirty well- known people, among whom are such stars as Hope Ross, Mae Dohrman, Manola Mould, Augustus Cook, Charles W. King and Frank Mathfeu. AMUSEMENTS. ALCAZAR Tm TO-NIGHT—LAST OF— “DON CAESAR DE BAZAN” and “‘Only the Master Shall Blame.” WEEK OF JULY 17, CAMILLE! FLORENCE ROBERTS In the Title Role. WHITE WHITTLESEY As ARMAND DUVAL. OUR PRICES . I3¢, Zac, 35c, 5c. NEXT—"THE NEW MAGDALEN.” GRAND OPERA HOUSE MOROSCO AMUSEMENT (O. (Inc.), Lesses, TO-NIGHT—LAST TIMB “THE BEGGAR STUDENT.” COMMENCING MONDAY. JULY 10th Magnificent Revival in English of Bizet's Charming Opera, CAR/MEN! WITH THE TIRE MOROSC ) rly the Southwell) JOR, Res E, Reserved, 3 SATURDAY At the Matinees the Best Reserved Seat can be purchased for 2 ¥ 5 « Telephone Main 5 GLEN PARK. THIS SUNDAY AT 2 P, M. SHARP. JEFFRIES WORLD'S. CHAMPION PUGILIST, D SPARRING EXHIBI-- . Illustrating World's Championship FITZSIMMON GRAND VAUDEVILLE SHOW IN THE FREE THEATER. ADMISSION ONLY 10 CENTS UNION COURSING PARK. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, July Sth and 9th. FAMOUS OPEN STAKE, SEVENTY-FOUR NOMINATIONS, $965—PRIZE MONEY—$96 TRAIN SERVICE, Leaves Third and Townsend streets, Sat day, 12155 p. m.; Sunday, 11 & m., 12 . and 3 p. m.; Twenty-fifth and Valencia strects five minutes later, returning from park Immediately after last course. Extra train from park o : m. Sunday, 4:45 p. San Mateo elect every ten minutes. 2 P s ADMISSION, 25 CENTS. LADIES FREB. Battle of Manila Bay! Those who were ! say the Panorama is a correct representation. Lectures by Prof W, . ROLLINS _aftert noons and evenings. Market st., nr. Eighth, Admission, §0c. Children, f50.