The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, October 29, 1899, Page 22

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oo THE SUNDAY CALL. GARRET A HOBART REAR ADMIRAL WikeiAaM T SAMPSON. SAMUEL L CLEMENS /ASHINGTON CABLE.. 1 i Edward Cu lliam Grt th of Vermont Puty ral to Paris Ex Peck Chief e Rufus W ia, St Supreme N Chief Justice of Pennsyly Chief Justf Minnesota. O perpetuate among their descend- ants the mem e Weston Fuller, ourt Peckham, United ATORS Pierce Hawles I'risbie Hoar ot DIPLOMATIC. mont, Jon 1 Ross of Vel William “ornker of Ohjo, H 1, € Lod f Massachusetts, John ( er of Wisconsin, GOVERNORS Theodore Roosevelt of New York, Asa Smith Bushnell of Ohio. Foster McGowan Voorhees of New Jer- United St Franklin Drape United State bassador Willlam v we find the follom reputatior i AERRO0Y 's Willlam T . Salvador 3 Archbishop | hops Wi ARMY dy to Greece, tria, Bellamy Wesley Me I ey X B EDUCATIONAL. s — = —= = Dr. David Starr Jordan of Stanford Uni- Gilbert of Min O . cersity, Dr. Benjamin Ide Wheeler of the Wo0od Dudley of Kentu Willlam Law- e of Mas: Wililam Netlson med to | University of Californta, Dr. Daniel Coit Ter 1 {he deptha of | Gllman of Johns Hopkins University. McVickar of Rhode Island, Charles Card- cas like the | Dr. James Burrell Angell of the Uni- Well McCabe , Daniel Ayres versity of igan, or. Cyrus Nor- dsell of Thomas Frank e, Isaac Lea Nichol- " he shouted | throp_ of versity of Minnes ; D Al me d r. George Edwin Macl.ean of th e e 1 hesitated he | versity of Iowa, Dr. Charles K MEDICAL. 1d toward his | Adams of the University of Wis: Charles Carroll Bam- i ind sald: “You Charles Austin Harrison of the 1 i Bache, Colonel “‘the best of audie sity of Pennsylvania, Rear Ad Greenleaf, Dr. y Tuttle, Dr. Charles Dr. Alfred Gaither. here,” and began excitedly (o | Frederick Valette McNair, 1. S. room. | United States Naval Academy ST s ANECDOTES FROM THE PEN bal- 1.t play for Instantly flushed and he came pa. and certainly cut reason, ver angry He looked at me (N VIEHNA THE WOMEHN DRAGGED HID CaRRIAGE either i OF ONE WHO KNEW THE L b MRASTER. on the bal- which {s a long plece, requiring at least take sheets of music and lay them om er two oct == HE twe res eaching oy ves at and fairly one stretch, but he touch- yelled: THROULGH THE STREETS . lad, {welve minutes in execu- the plano yuld go over them and ed the key€ with a light- tion. 1 had played only n the oduce the per- 3 0 play at these eemed a great honor d from Lisst could tha a rapidf the beginning iR e s miled sre will, T predict With it will come the Liszt ¢ d t in the z bea I iitrod GAWE HIS FiRST A RECITAL AT THE _~ elalmed: music AGE OF F. \ ¥ {‘,”;‘\“’I-" v seem to i informed ms was about to but that it I might ba mong his favore That first call was de- He praised my playing with word | God,” and g.ve me per- ion to come agajn and play some of songs for him. 1left feeling happler the touch o accentuating each a8 with a club, givi them a loud, ~harsh tone totally at v: required expression. W /bemmering and told me to “Play again’ I began the piece anew and played it pre- Fcisely as he had done. The effect was most It is related thata well-known doctor *was once present i} a public place when an 1, and, seeing a than I eve e Tue : 3 ; it rm?id::;lz‘xf;vflfi l‘,,?r'f-r'.',’x?.,"fi‘ifii e pronounced, for the Visitors laughed wounded m about calling: “A d found several other persons in &‘:’f:t‘mii‘fl‘:h sz“' M\'N" & -moment's he doctor! A Somebody g0 and ventured ‘chamber—Gille, & counselor of the at about yours 7 planist; Gottschalk, showing me his _interpretatic t organist of Weimar, and Wein- ses and passages. 1 remem- gartner, royal court conductor at Berlin—all had the most enormous hands that strangers to me and by no means friendly in 1 have ever seen, great heavy Mmasses manner to the forelgn Intruder. At last. wiih thumbs as long as my middle finger, howpver, I was admitted to Lisst's parlors, to play for him, and fully and critically, ed me in the k 1 mo: ner, and when he returned fre 1 secured opportunities of playing at'a num ber of his soires ien ‘Oh, dear and genial personal farewell from him at the denly reca close of the season. to the medical profe: To these musical classes visitors would of that!"—Exdauge. \ inquire: *\% swered the doctor, sud- g the fact that he belonged ion, “I didn't think A “HE LOOKED AT ME AND FAIRLY YELLED | "PLAY TIOW e -

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