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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1899. MANY ORATORS GOLD DEMOCRATS WILL TALK AT DID NOT ATTEND MANY MEETINGS GOLDEN JuBILE A Week of Work for Iroquois Club’s Fine Republicans. Celebration. ADVERTISEMENTS. Tt has secured promises from all of the leading speakers, andall of the candidates, including Horace Davis, have accepted invitations, The Knickerbocker Quartet and an excellent band will be in attend- ance to _enliven matters vetween speeches. On the same evening there will De a meeting at 1032 Golden Gate avenue, at the Say Francisco Athletie Club rooms at Sixth <nd_Folsom streets and at Cali- fornia Hall, 520 Bush street, where the Colored Citizens' Republican Club_will hold_forth. Mr. Davis will also address the ?v\e(llsh Republican Club at Pythian Castle, ILLEGAL REGISTRATIONS. Suspects Summoned Before the Regis- trar to Show Cause. The Election Commissioners and Rek- istrar Steppacher spent the greater part Attractive Yalues! OUR NEW re unive ish SHAKESPEARE'S ONE FARCICAL COMEDY. ‘SOFT-FINISHED"” COLORED TAFFETAS Copyright, 1899, by Seymour Eaton. 1 satlsfaction as regards durability and beauty we carry them in all the new colors—light, medium at * and 850 per yard, TS NCH TAFFETA—22 inches wide, soft bright finlsh, BLACK FRI POPULAR STUDIES IN SHAKESPEARE. wear anteed; speclal value 90c¢ per yard U of the past week striking from the regis- Contributors to this course: Dr. Edward Dowden, Dr. William J. Rolfe, Dr. Hamilton W. y SRATE z : N ter the names of those who for one reason Mable, Dr. Albert S. Cook, Dr. Hiram Corson, Dr. Isaac N. Demmon, Dr. Vida D. Scud- BLACK DRESS GOODS—48 inch, extra heavy ail wool Storm EW FACTS T0 BE SET FORTH |or anoher have forteited the rignt to | ANNIVERSARY OF THE PARTY | o snd thers actual value Sie; special at G0e per yard vote, This work will be continued until s 3 6 Il wool extra H .1\\"\' xc,\'x';usnpr}mvm’r. superior to-morrow night. Postal cards have been . III. COMEDY OF ERRORS. fully as Mr. Knight has he may detect sent to those who have been found to be — by means of the language and their gen- DAVIS WILL SPEAK AT EVERY DISTRICT GATHERING. at 81.25 per yard. D DRESS GOODS—English Melton and Venetian SPLENDID BULLSHEAD BREAK- FAST AT SAN LEANDRO. eral conduct the contrasts in the respec- tive characters, but in the main they lack illegally registered, and all receiving them have a chance to appear before Registrar Cricsl Btudy afjthe Rlay: It must be confessed that the first read- = e D Steppacher and Show cause why thel . f5es . g peis «, Cloth, all wool. 44 inches wide, 65¢ per yard. S Senostahould ot Be expunseal eI hat ing of the “Comedy of Errors” is disap- | Individuality. The play lacks organic SILK AND WOOL NOVELTY SUITING, Z5¢ per yard. required of them is that they appear S polntingilofione : whoi\ihas known ' ins [(11(0; (there isitoo much: sofmechanics LADIES' PLUSH CAPES, hand braided and beaded, Schoonmaker, Eddy, Van Duzer and |before 10_o'clock —to-morrow (Tuesday) | Democratic Love Feast Addressed by | “myriad-minded” Shakespeare In his| Siructure. Character is subordinated to s < L G/ =8 a Iy braided an ea ogis! " 3 0 | a o) vhereas o v » handsomely ) Irving M. Scott Among the Big night. Registrar Steppacher = requests maturer work. One almost agrees wnhi"“" and Incident, whereas the reverse Judge James G. Maguire, Max ghould be true. After all has been said, however, as to that particular attention be paid to this collar and fronts edged with marten fur, at §5 each. notice, as there are many of those on the Hazlitt's well-known condemnation of the | Ones Who Will Do the LADIES® PLUSH CAPES, nicely trimmed with braid and beads. A suspected list who may be able to ex- Popper, Frank H. Gould play: the plot 1s one of farce rather than | (=t 80 (08 PECE SR e ls im- collar, fronts and around bottom edged with thibet fur, at $10 Talking. plain _satisfactorily the questions that and F. T. Williams. of genuine ccmedy, there fs an abundance | i e each. have been raised against their registra- 2 of puns and conceits which are not even | bressed with the fact that there are many oEa s 3 e 2y y £ signs o uture velopment. One els 90 pairs 11-4 CALIFORNIA WHITE BLANKETS, 7 There 1 e P of the first order; doggerel verse abounds, | (oL otout the subtle touches and sug- e hes o ld e oR 2 JAT .'l 'y & -5 re is to be a mighty expocition of Germans Will Ratify. The fiftieth anniversary of the forma- |and in the best passages there is an abuse | gections that betoken the master. el ;’v‘g{:_%an wool; this {8 a good, strong, serviceable tepublican truths and principles this| The German-American Republican | tion of the Democratic party in San Fran- | of rhyme, an artificiality of diction; and |~ ghgkespeare was even then greater Briet; et $3.41 8 pair. E*‘P{L_ and the best orators the party | [eague held a meeting on Saturday after- | ¢isco was celebrated yesterday by the | withal the play is lacking in characteriza- | tnan this play indicates. There were la- 85 palirs 11-4 CALIFORNIA WHITE BLANKETS, 72 T‘;u‘n,\ have volunteered to do the work. | noon Jast at the Golden West Hotel and | Iroquols Club at Estudillo Park, San | tlon. One wonders as he turns from | tent possibilities not vet called into being; inches wide, made from a select grade of lambs’ wool, fine fin- The hames of Irving M. Scott, Judge A. | decided to hold a mass meeting of Ger- | Leandro, and was notable on account of | “Macbeth’ and *Othello” to the “Comedy | he was a young man full of undirected ish, silk bound and handsome borders; at $5.75 a patr. \d'cut;?\ DUZ(‘r‘i Ltilfinxeil Iinldy. Hon. F runl; man-American cl(lzgl s at Norman's Hall | the absence of gold Ln'mucru(s.J v\r"!lu are | of ]1‘_:1-@,.1 how the same man could have | power. He had not come into the full st > % e 3 van and a half dozen others of | 4i3 Bush street, on Saturday evening. The | “persona non grata” with the Jefferson- | written these plays. Whatever success | possession of his birthright. But there LADIES' SWISS IMPORTED WOOL VESTS in white, thiost who {18 past ‘weelci have been Cisci| AtIve. Republioan: Dokepivlil (oa sHAGT | 1o IEeGusls brves: Tekwas' costntially | mavihave atiendod fhe aetina 0f the 1ot | e Hoa A heoney o T wamieavtns pink, gray and black; all shapes; from $1 to 81.50 each. pelling Democratic pipe dreams have . :'f‘ ’;“,{;;H‘: }“‘:“r:{’l;;';f";n‘;'“lu""’ ’;:‘1(""!‘ a Bryan gathering, and the name of the | ter (and there is evidence that it has been | Errors” that have the impress of genius Ao 4 2 s & 2 following coi 208 Were olnted: . o8 JeaEEORS < LADIES’ BLACK SATE CORSETS, pe-fect fitting, b been set down on the programme. Not | o B EWTER (O Craries Dresehar, | Sliver champion was greeted several times | successful on the stage), it surely is not | upon them—that cause a student of Mar- g, by e : 2 et sy | best maker, in all sizes; were $1.25; selling at 75¢. y are local ssues to be discussed, but | Josenh Schecrer. Invitation—Carl W, | With prolonged cheers. Mayor Phelan | popular with readers, and will never be, | lowe and other contemporary dramatists 5 3 L 2 national and State affairs and the pecullar | Mueller, ‘Fritz Gercke, R. Munk, John | was expected, but did not put in an ap- | although its title is on all lips. People | to confess that a new master had arisen, BOYS® NAVY BLUE ENGLISH SERGE MIDDY SUITS, conditions existing this year which con- | Koch. Refreshments—George A. Rutz, | pearance, probably owing to the difference | who look upon Shakespeare as a great | though the play as a whole may not be E. 1 Henry Raschen, Samuel Lev . Kal- | of opinton entertained by himself and the | miracle with infinite very neatly trimmed and extra well taflored; very special nect them so closely with the home fight value at $4.95 a suit. are to be set forth, and that they will be | bef- Committee on speakers—C. B. Rode. | cjul) regarding the injection of national | powers full grown MEN'S FXTRA HEAVY SANITARY MERINO SOCKS, thoroughly clucidated goes without say- | rangemente\William Plageman, Captaln | affairs into municipal politics. Phelan will | from the beginning, made full finished and with double spliced heels and toes; ing. George A. Raabe, Dr. G. E. Browne, Louls | have none of national lssucs, but the Iro-| or 34 unconnected P e T es; & So far as the campaign committee has | Hacke, Willlam = Wankowiskl, William | quofs are hot atier the scalps of those | iin the movements prE F=CIDETIDA L its programme definitely arranged to- | Loewe, D. B. Faktor. Democrats who duserludrllhe lt,r.\i;“ of ‘ths: Elisabatoan morrow night is to be the busiest of the P standard for the gold gonfalon of the ; whole campaign. There are big rallies Water Front Horace Davis Club. other wing of the party. mz‘el,e wl:l’ find flbut billed in six different districts, and Horace| A large and enthuslastic meeting of | Notwithstanding these dissensions the | (ol GO0 €onfirm Davis has taken the contract to apvear | Republican voters was held yesterday af- | preskiast. glven. to commemorate the | tHeIT theory of this pla Surely he was not gifted ir at each one of them, and in good time. To-night there are four meetings at which | terneon at Sallors' Union Hall, corner of = golden jubilee of the party was a grand Mission and East streets, and resulted in It was given in the open air un- his in- Mr. Davis a e other ca d s will s 3 success. Speate, e Taost {mportant of the jot ia | the organization of the Water Front Hor- | Jor a canopy . of grape vines, and more | fancy as Gray sug- 5 be at Golden Gare Hall, on Sutter | ace Davis Club. Arrangements were com- | {han two hundred guests sat down at the | gests In his “Prog- street, between Mason and Taylor, | Pleted for a monster meeting to be held | taples. ress of Poesy. B | T0SRli b Dietietpated In b3 the vaters |on Tuesday evening. Horace Davis, Con- | 1" committee of arrangements con- | “Tho fact I that a of T be particlpated In by nes O3 | gressman Julius Kahn, Hon. Frank Me- | gisted of Louis Metzger (chairman), Dr. | ,toe fact B | Forty-third Assembly _ districts. The | Gowan, Colonel T. V. Eddy and Judge A. | \Willlam J. Bryan, L. V. Merle, A. Uhlen- nological study Murphy Bullding, Bl | gpoakers will be the most noted of tha|P. Van Duzer have signified thelr inten- | prock, Oscar Ilocks, J. B. Keenan and | of Shakespeare's i B | party, among them Hon. F. X. Schoon- | tion of speaking at the meeting. A. D, Lemon. Besides providing an ex- | plays soon dispels Marke‘ and J[mex Smet& B | maker, Colonel Eddy, Mayor Kyle, Juage = === cellent band for the entertaipment of the | the idea that he was W. W. Allen Van Duzer. guests the committee provide @l A . B | our a6 e isteth “Distriet . Hon. | MANY CATHOLICS Company twelve bullsheads, efghty-four | £ Prodiey = and M | Frank McGowan, Colonel Eddy, Horace chickens, three lambs, twenty dozen eggs | B500 oo Davis and the rest will address another ARE CONFIRMED | 2nd frijdies ad lib., to say nothing of a | f¥ the somewhat B | meeting at Seventeenth and Noe streets, varfed assortment of other refreshments. | enthusiastic words after which they will wind up at a big — Charles Edelman, whose silver resolu-| of Celta, so often THE BACK OF SHAKESPEARE’S HOUSE. tion was turned down at the Phelan con- | qyen o’ an ' expros. BISHOP GRACE CONDUCTS THE rally at Columbia Cyclery Hall at Stan- AMUSEMENTS. Jan wa s : ve ided at the merry gathering A e Etrectal ihere st alss to vention, presided at the merry gathering, | : e . S B RUEAN e GO T IO LT SERVICES. and sedted near him were the Kuesta of | sion of the author's genfus: “O wonder- | equal (o the best of these men. Such . : THs Poputar Hall at the corner of Host and Pillmore honor—Judge James G. Magulre, Frank |ful, most wonderful, wonderful and yet |lines as these are to the point, the words CALIFOKNIA THEATER, Thgbore s - " Goula, Sax Eopper ind ety T, W |aiiin wondertul, and afier that out o all | of Aniphoius of Syracute, i WhCh o T EThG o e E ams—who delivered the speeche: 1 ‘i g ¢ as 7 | apeaks ; T eh ok i LAUGHTER LAST Union Hall at Mission and East Hundred Souls at the Churches anen-gie nmemxu;g in rl]’urllismnn\ghmfi(x;lzx‘x;:: R e el D s el X»;y 2 :!fl n.r‘:- ug : rrn‘ er: ¥ieut. Streetn he Twenty-eighth Dis- October 25, 1849, whe e cra sters s s o the world am like a drop of water NIGH' 1 D TE> SSial ane e MING D elehty (e of St. Dominic and St. party was organized in this cit cdge of human Ilife. Furnivall in his eX-| That in the ocean seeks another drop, RECEPTION. A all At ihe iorneraot Ronsth Brigid. After the discussion of the many good | cellent preface of the Leopold edition of | Who, failing there to find his fellow forth, MATH -WS 1 Clement street, upon the S ;rl]liuglfi‘U\(;hl;fllnngl‘!m‘vnlh:e{"l_tfg;\‘ ‘*‘l;" ~ | Bhakespeare gives a good suggestion as to | Unseen, inquisitive, confounds himself; i 1 of the improvement and polit! g o (0] 5 Yo the study o v8: So L to find a er and a broth sl Y i improvemat and it More than 39 Catholics were strength- | Toastmaster Edelmann called on ‘the fol- | he £tudy of the plays . e o o 8 e 5 And ———— | Richmond meeting he will be ened yesterday In thelr confession of |lowing gentlemen to respond to toasts: | The first necessity ls to regard Shakespeare | B feh T S n | @3 | | Judge Van Duzer, Colonel E faith at the churches of St. Dominic and | - The Democracy of the Fast.” Max- Poy a whole; his work as a living organism, | Again we may cite the words of Luci- Sty SN |8 et Tyl MeGEwaniand el G % 2 g | per; “The Democracy of the Present, h a member of one created unit, the whole | ana to Adriana that may have in the - LGE R fraet! | W0 He will also spe: dge W.|St. Brigid. Appropriate services were | firank H. Gould; “The Democracy of the | a tree of healing and of comfort to the nations. | tinge of Shakespeare's own caperience: & Y 4 ing at Maennerbund Hall at Twenty-fourth | held in both churches—at St. Dominic's in | iruture,” Judge James G. Maguire. Henry | A growth from small beginnings to mighty |, ge o akespeare’s own experience: in the Iatest version of the big ' v/ | | street and Potrers avenue. at Graham’s | the morning and at St. Brigid's at 4| Willams recounted the early history of | coqq the successive shoots of one great mind, | LDere’s nothing situate under Vaudevil'e Operetta, <223 | il and at Washington-square Hall at | o'clock in the afternoon. the party and bespoke a splendld fiiture | ("l ctir be ‘seen in s ull glory of | DUt Bath his bound. n earth, in N | Stockton and Union streets In the absence of Archbishop Riordan, | for San Francisco, which he had seen | MREh qab Hever be s6eh 18 118 T00 KOR 00 | The beasts, the fishes and the winged fowls BY T]"- SAD SEA WAVES D et e 1s making | Bishop Grace o Sicramento conducted | grow from a thoysand souls to its present | |#f S Are their males’ subjects and at their controls; . d =i foria/great mllylatiuon, [Wneiservices, At thelehUftil of BLEDDmCIREmbIE o, e ke "l‘r" et holarship has | Mem more divine, the masters of all these = very e Hall on 13ddy street on Wednesday night. | inic 112 children and fourteen adults were mong the prominent Democrats in at- nineteenth-century scholarship has 5 vide worla/and sld el ening, Toe, Sc, Eversthing absolutely new but the title. il on trest ou Wodre ight | Confirmed. Solemn high mass was sung. | tendance, many of them with thelr wi sotnawiial meathee (he snhtistaam O thel 1o e o ead ila watesy ek, atiness Satu SPECIAL COMEDY SEASON PRICES. = . K e S B S Indued with intellectual sense and souls, nd Sunday, 0c $1. T3¢, 50c. 25¢ ADVERTISEMENTS. e e Ml e Rt e S Bt el i earlier writers on Shakespeare, ve ) Ot | Of more pre-eminence than the fish and fowls, s : ay. i, 1. T3¢, c. g VER' g _ Clanc Fathe A e, acon, Max Popper, Oscar Hocks, Henry wil- e his — v o e mste g 1 $ A < Next— NANCE O'NEIL | s : i | Fether' Lamb, sub-deacon; The augment. | 1inma. Jodge Ferral Ascnie Camppell, John | 2dmire his art less; we known him better | Are masters to thelr temales, and , B < | 5 % 3 % | ed chofr, under the direction of Mr. Lloyd | ¢. Ruddock, Willlam J. Bryan, Charle and undo[rsmmi' his 1wurk xr;‘nre(lmulli\- Then let your will attend on their accords. ¥ | and Franklin Palmer, the organist, ren-| Weller, Lewis Bylngton, Charle gently. In such a play as the ““Comedy The words of love w 2 FVOLI OPERA-HOUSE. dered beautiful muste, Bishop Grace | Louis Metzger, L. V. Merlt, = Past SRR e e e D i SLISH OPPRA SPASON. | prearhod an B e Al | s e B et A Bajawin A D, |and the carnest student of Shakespeare in them some of the lyrical melody of { | deacons cf honor, Rev. Father Harrington | Miesages, Fdmond Godchaux, red ~Raabe, | will be Interested in studying him there, “Romeo and Juliet’: NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! | T s s iars George A. Cabaniss, P. J. Thomas William | for he will notice first those defectS | on train me not, sweet mermaid, with th v. Saturday, Sunday Eveninga. Bishop Grace administered the sacra- (M. Cannon, ex Statc Senator M. 1, Mead, - | which the dramatist outgrew and then| 'no : G = erbeer's Tragic Grand Opera, S ment of confirmation to 180 chilaren and | SR Wi, MEAES: JuGRT 0w the elements of genfus that prophesy well | To drown me in thy sister's flood of tears: L, FRIC INE ‘ ENTIRE BHOW A DISTINCT HIT. g;ff:(‘l)‘jmfl‘f"{‘l;;j‘ u\l'nnSl'.\'l‘E:‘g’ll:'l: hg“:fah; :z""'PF'T' Caftey.” P. Wellin, B P his later development in dramatic art. Bing, siren, for thyself and I will dote: A A e . S . Ness ave. He was | R 'p Troy, 8. A: Born, Joseph Toplitz, And, first, let us study the play, notlc- | Spread o'er the siiver waves thy ¢ ESSE ssisted by the pastor, Rev. J. E. Cottle. § i Cro vill ( ¢ X stiver waves thy golden hairs, 5 ‘OL,bF lm,'“‘s_u‘ and Her Pickaninnies An orchestra_ of little zlrli rendered ‘;‘{"a‘-nxn[.m.’;\rx‘r‘lx&'(((I\‘Jl:fiAw,“J’.‘ Foy ing its imperfections. Destructive criti- | And, as abed, I'll take them and there lie, Reappearan Sigznors Avedeno, Salassa, | JACK ~\"’I“‘OR1{;,n“’ltheufun Bird Coon,” in sweet = General J. A. Wall, Thomas J. Pindar, | cism does not always foster the proper | And in that glorious supposition, think Ada Monologue. e — ries Holcomb, Mafjor Powell and Captain | aiiitude of mind toward a work of art, He gains by death that hath such means to di HAL ME! i .1 J! 3 phofreY, 1 hompson. . " 3 v ot = A A e ek DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES. G KrympHom i Wellibe Xhoyaon but when combined with constructive Let love, being light, be drowned, if she sink. Balfe's Ever Popular Creation, WRIGHT HUNTINGTON AND CO.; LAURA | 3 Ny criticism it is an indispensable part of all Altogether different from these pas- THE BOHEMIAN GIR BURT; SADA: WALTON'S ACROBATIC Children of the Hebrew Orphan Asy- WITH MASONIC HONORS. litera One cannot appreciate the | sages Is the description of Dr. Pinch in H HEM L! A odERuANs O S e lum Give Their Annual En- The Late James H. Culver Burled at | highest cxcellence in any fleld of work | words that are in Shakespeare's best Tuesday, Thursday, Friday Evenings, Satur- | po o l"0 0 eel "o icony, 100; bt tertainment. L “Ce unless he recognizes that that is not ex- | manner: DMatines et et The annual entertainment and distribu- Gypress iaynigemetary cellent. A student of “Othello,” for | Along with them = 2 ’ The funeral of James H. Culver, who | jnstance, is the more appreciative of that | They brought one Pinch, a hungry, lean-faced Matinees Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. tion of prizes of the Pacific Hebrew Or- ULAR PRICES—2c and S0c. dled last Thursday, took place yesterday defects of the villain play for having felt the ; or Seats—Bush §. CORNILLE Next Week. phan Asy vas held yesterday e L e ) one 1o pente Uk Y. phan \‘ \“’“({“‘"‘\" l"h‘ ‘] »‘l?“fi 15‘! i “f]‘“r ':cflnrnnun trom his late home at 1111 Clay | “(omedy of Errors.” | A mere anatomy, a mountebank. noon a Y asiu A evisadero - e vas | 5 3 - 3 . street. The funeral service was conduct- > : i A threadb: d a fortune- GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. and THayes strects, In spite of the rain | 25 R b Beam OISt || Lwid nate!in it ylay an aheonco of | & [Tatiercinpie and fieiane wiler, SHON v NEW ALHAMBRA THEATER the large hall was packed by the friends | ppa e et Shakespeare's sure mastery of verse. He b -eyed, sharp-look 5 HONE MAIN ¥ The Masonic nartet sang “N er, My | ¥ £ ¥ A living-dead man; this pernicious slave; e T A and patrons of the institution to Witness | God. to Thee. and conaaa ¥ i1s at this time making use of the dog-| o SIS IR, LTS PETIE R B et Con i Operat ey v 2 sEonn Soun the interesting programme rendered by | the e Tosti’ The floral | gerel verse so generally employed by his | 4n4 sozing in mine eyes, feeling my pulse, 1 in America, Com. NEXT SUNDAY EVENING, November 5, the children, and the presentation of re- | {ributes were numerous and beautiful, no- | contemporaries, especially the loose Al-| 4ng with no face, as 'twere, outfacing me, wards to the dlligent puplls. ticeable among them being a magnificent | exandrine which was Introduced in early | : by 4 e Cries out, I was possessed. Brady & Ziegteld's Parisian Comedy Success, IMAT. SAT. President §. W. Leyy's happy introduc- | wreath sent by the board of directors of Elizabethan literature to express serfous | RS More 2 tory address was followed by selections | Mechanies’ Institu = . important, however, than the THE POPULAR CRAZE, the Anspacher Military Band, led by | The followIng close friends of Mr. Cul- | moods, but which later tended to prodice | geones and passages to which reference i Superintendant Henry Ma | ver during his Jifetime acted as pall-bear. | humorous effects, as in this play. It is | CCURPC TE0 OCUSEAEER W0 TR CR referens MLLE. FlFl. Paris. came the ;m-senm;]innynrl(‘};;'\m‘s lrl‘. ers: Thomas Knight of Cogswell Poly- | the natural language of the Dromios: i e R Bl ”!‘;C'mmfl . T TMPH—20 NIG 3 riel’s cantata, “The Jolly Plenie Part technic, John Giimore, J. P. Fraser of | was there ever any hus beaten out of | 3 N NS TORE (ERIPMEI 0 (o Is. | The children acauitied themselves " vory | Mechanics’ Institute, Robert’ Bwing ot L LR R At e i Shakespeare departs from his original, by EXTRA—AMERICAN BIOGRAPH &, - | creditably in the rendering of the oper-| Cogswell Polytechnic, E Rodacher of Mis- | o S350 S | the “Menoechmi” of Plautus, in intro- Book by CLAY M. GREENE R of fhibhflkrafl’ : atta, which was generously applanded by | sion Lodge No. 169, and Oscar Lewis of | ™ ben Jn the o and wherefore 18 Melther | guoing the pathos of the stories of Aegeon A TRIUMPH OF CALIFORNIA ENIUS. ntation to Dewey of sword by Secretary S s the audlance. | Cogswell Poly Interment was at i & i ia ia i i A Most Beantira) ana Costy Proauctl S| Long and President MoK ink able The distribution of the score of prizes | Cypress Lawn Cemetery. In nearly the entire second scene of act | r:dx;\fn:;: r; uhr‘sd Infe l)rt‘akl?g.up‘of their o8t Beautitil and Coxtiy Productin SALE OF SEATS—ALHAMBRA THEATER, ”!RARDEL“’S followed. . To Charles Schwartz was| Mr, Culver was the first secretary of | [1I this doggerel verse is used, and we | 2mIly; there Is always slgnificance in the KED TO THE DOORS NIGHTLY. THURSDAY, 9 A. M. g awarded the first prize, a scholarship of | the Mechanics' Institute and continuéd to | .y but feel frequently that it is “with- | departures that Shakespeare makes from - PRICS , 50c, 3c, 25 and Tsc cOA $250. Celta Clegler won the second award, | hold that position for twenty vears, be- | 5 e Besides dogeerel | NS original. As Swinburne says, “What POPULAR PRICES—i0c, 15¢ and 10e. MATI —i5c, 26c, 35c and 50c. 4 COCO 2 $100 scholarship. coming one of the most prominent factors | 0ut rhyme or reason. e ? is due to Shakespeare and to him alone A good reserved seat at Saturday matinee, 25c. ALL SEATS RESERVED. : rG‘?Oc d:a\b‘ e A A SR | in the weltare of the institution, When | verse, we note the frequent use of the | . 5 o C50eh 00 o 0 e o8 B Branch Ticket Office Em November 12. ............ BUGENIE BLAIR ERs S0 ¢ 5 death called he was manager of the Cogs- | rhymed fambic pentameter, especially in Eed ol 3 on:the s OFIQUALTIY. ot . n ALL SAINTS’ DAY. well Polytechnic School, to fill which po- | the conversations between Luclana and | f&eC ©'¢ chnyas af comic acting {Hoss T Sition he had resigned ‘the secretaryship ble also in the use of the | JOWers of cleglac beauty which vivity "ALCAZAR THEATER. LAST WEEK OF THE THREE MUSKETEERS! MATINEE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, he production is entirely satisfactory.’” PRICES—-153e, 26¢, 35e, 5Oc. remark- York Lyceum The- CHUTES AND Z00. ADGIE AND HER LIONS. Actor on Earth, LOCAL CANDID VISIT THE “‘CAB Phone for 3 LA MORT."” 2. ING! RACING! RACING! ¥ ark RAC 1899—CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB—1900 u8 SATURDAY, Sep- Winter Meeting, beginn tember 2 Racirg Monday. ' day. Friday and Saturda Five or more races ea Wednesday, Thurs- Ruln or shine. start at 215 p. . ehar leave San Francisco at 12 m. an 20, 1 2. 280 and 3 p. m.. connecting With trains toDPIAE at the entrance to the track. Buy your ferry tickets to 3hell Mound All trains via Oaklend Mole cons with San Pablo avenue Flecttic Cars at Severth and Broadway, Oakland. Also all trains via Ala- meda Mole connect ¥ith San Pablo avende cars at Fourteenth sud Broadway, Oakland, These electric cars go Airect to the track in fif- teen mi Returni: rlalrs é"'}\'h} 4:45 p. m. and immedlately after the last RiBMAS B WILIAAME SR o ame® R B _MILROY. Secritary e e e e e he track at 4:13 and | Insist on having CONCERTS AND RESORTS. CONEY ISLAND NOW IN FULL BLAST at the STEEPLECHASE, CENTRAL PARK | Notwithstanding the rain 4090 people enfoyed the new RAZZLE DAZZLE" just adde =sor Hill on the high wire and 2% funny | novelties; 3 hours for 10 cents; | preaents to win Open from 1 untii esterday more than | amusement of races. Dr. R. L. Walsh, £16% GEARY ST.. bet. Hyde and Larkin, Painless Extraction., . 500 Crowns CH2.00 4 Flesh-colored Piates. S ]s s 51 .....$5.00 | Continuous Gum Plates (no bad joints) our :g.culty. Have received TEN first prizes for | is branch of dentistry. No students. 1 FRENCH sove '35 REMEDY RESULTS. 1tquickly & surely romoves Nervoaanes, Lotees Dreams, Wasting Discases & ail effects of self-abucs o1 cxcosses & {udiseresions. Restores Lost Vitality, Power & Failing Memory Warie o Tnsanicy and Consrapiion. Curer whersalother o ITALIB, 5o other. Can be carsied in vest pocket. By mail &1 o0 p for §5.00 with o aratitoe to Cars or Mefund the Circular Free. Address DALUMET CURE 0., 884 Dearborn &t., Chicazo ‘Bold in San Francisco and Ozkland by the Ow! Drug Co. FmoTosnAPIED. ¥aow LivE. 15t Day. §W°1@ 10th Day. VITALS, , fors” DR.PIERCES GOLDEN MEDICARL DISCOVERY FOR THE BLOOD,LIVER.LUNGS: | | DR. MEYERS & CO. bave tne largest prac- 5 tice and best equipped medical [natitution on the Pacific Coast. Established 17 years. |PRIVATE BOOK and advice free at office eor by mail. Al letters confidential. 781 Market St., 8an Franecisco. Festival of All Saints and the Com- memoration of All Souls to Be Celebrated This Week. The p in the Catholic world. Vigll of the Feast of A day Is the Feast of All Tuesday 1s 1 Baints. atnts, a holy ¢ Cathedral, besides the usunal earl ent week will be a notable one | the Wedne: of the Mechanics’ Institute. He had been the victim of ill-health for nearly three ) and had been confined to his bed a ‘hort time, when his condition became so fous that a surgical operation was nec- With a frame weakened by suf- ng, he failed to rally, and two hours later was dead. At the time of his death Mr. Culver was 6) years of age. He leaves of obligation and Kept as Sunday is. It|a widow and one daughter. will be celebrated with solemnity in a!l e — the Catholic churche: At Bt. Mary's A BOY GAMBLER. ‘re will_be solemn high mass :J)'«:l:x(vkv.‘”'l‘rhursdu_\- e hown as (he com. | Gabriel Bovo, Son of Well-to-Do memoration of All Souls or All Souls' day Parents, Arrested and Booked F arts of the Catholic worid it is i i (l,:‘,cvilfv‘rlna‘\’;\"-‘vo visit the cemeteries on this for a Public Institu‘ion. day and place flowers on the grav Gabriel Bovo, a boy 16 years of age, deceased friends and kneel by the g | whose parents live at 547 Haves street, Is in prayer. another exemplification of the evil effects At the cathedral, besides the usual eariy there will be a requiem high mass | of the spirit of gambling, and he is now At § o'elock for the deceased relatives in the City Prison booked for a public ail the people in the parish. Similar ser- | institution. Vices will be held in all the churches. On| The boy's father reported to the police riday, November 3, there will be a sol-| ¢ iurday that he had done everything In n requiem service at 5:30 o'clock for ali | pAYCE Y yaap the boy from going to the deceased members of the Catholic | & VUG o' Darics and races, but without Ladies” Aid Soclety: on Sunday, at 3 In| i ioaes. A few days ago the Loy stole the afternoen, the annual November cele-| ¢ n, “his ‘parents two gold watches and pration of the Calvarian Society will take and other artic! of Jewelr; place in the cathedral -~ RUPTURE, USE NO MOR Houps or Steel Sprin Rupture retained with sags and comfort and thou: cally CURED by DR. Magnetic Elastic Truss. office No. 1. MAGNETIC ELASTIC TRUSS co,, 620 Market st.,opp. Palace Hotel, San Fr: T Call ag | or write for New P: m]-hl::} netsco. Painless treatment manent cure t Per- Entire time de- al disenses. Rof- erences those cured, No sur- A. J. ATKINS, M.D. 35 Sutter st San Francls hours, 1 to 3'p. m. Weak Men and Women HOULD US DAMIANA BITTERS, THE great Mexican remedy; gives heaith strength to sexual organs. Depot, 23 Marker Purely vegetable, mild and reliable, erfect digestion, ] complete absorption and City Employes’ Dance. The employes of the Street Department had long anticipated a pleasant time an outing to be held at Harbor View Park, for yesterdny. S| A fine orchestra had been engaged for the of friends had promised to be present. wet and many were forced to forego the pleasure antici- | However, those who went arrived there a good showing and they had a fine 5lnnr Manager Joe Hanson stated that while he could have wished for better weather, he could not have asked for a the date having been set number occasion and a ge and relatives But the day turned out pated. Parly. and everything considered time. more successful affair. MaltNictiine epared at our brewery and is guaranteed 15 prey purity and medicinal unequaled in quality, Vit HEUSER-BUSCH BREW. e Will Fight Any Reduction. The members of the Western Addition Improvement Club will appear before the to protest g made in the ond issue for At the last meeting of ayor Phelan stated that the amount had, by mutual consent, been cut o $1,500,000 to $1,000,000, and it is Board of Supervisors to-day against any reduction bein n;‘nuunl to be fixed in the School purposes. the board M down from NG ASS'N. chains valued at over $200 and sold them for $29, so as to get money with which to gamble. He wanted the boy arrested, as he was incorrigible. Officer McMurray of the Society for the Suppression of Vice was detafled to find the boy, and Saturday he discovered him on a car coming from the Union Coursing Park. McMurray waited till they reached Market street, when he placed Bovo un- der arrest and took hilm to the Clty Prison. Bovo denied knowing to whom he had sold the jewelry, saying it was a man he met on the street, but every ef- fort is being made to recover it, as it is belleved the boy 18 not telling the truth. —_————— Humboldt County News. John McCallan of 308 Pine street has re- turned to the city after an extended busi- ness trip through Humboldt County. Mr. McCallan reports the lumber people as be- ing In excellent condition. ~They have large orders to fill, both for domestic and foreign markets. The shipbuilders of Humboldt have more orders than they can attend to and there is room for more of the same craft in the locallt, In fact the country in general is look- at ing up in such a_manner as to glve prom- {se of a first-class boom in the near future. =S Cadets to Entertain. An entertainment which promises to be a most successful affair will be given at St. Peter's Hall to-night by Company I, League of the Cross Cadets, of St. Pe- ter's parish. Major Dennls Geary, late Adrfana, notice alternate rhymes in the conversations of Luciana and Antipholus of Syracuse. Now rhyme is not capable of the high- est dramatic use, and the reader should see how In this play it is the dramatic dialogue. Even when the poet uses blank verse, as In the first and last acts, it lacks the freedom of the blank verse of his maturer work: there are comparatively no “run-on lines” in the play, the voice coming to a pause at the end of every line. Furnivall makes the proportion of run-on lines in the “Comedy of Errors” as 1 to 7.66, while in | Then we find | ““Hamlet” it is as 1 to 1.5. few extra syllables, showing that the dramatist is meterbound and has not the freedom that the true master of matic blank verse need: Not to com- ment on this point further, we refer the reader to an excellent discussion of Shakespeare's progress in the use of blank verse by Dr. Corson in his “Intro- duetion to Shakespeare,” where many ex- amples are given from this and other’| plays to 1llustrate the poet’'s early limi- tatlons as compared with the remarkable power shown in his later plays. Although this pla; humorous one, we easlly detect the lack of the highest humor; as already sug- gested, puns and concelts are numerous. Not that Shakespeare ever ceased means such an abundance of them, nor such dependence on them, in his later plays. Compare, for instance, the puns of the Dromios with those of the grave- | diggers In “Hamlet” or of the fool in “King Lear.” Aside from the frequent puns, we find that wit and imagery are drawn out to the point of exhaustion in the studied words of Dromio of Ephesus or the more spontaneous words of his brother. We feel that in this play there is a lack of that great wisdom that makes the humor of his later comedies and trag- edies so significant. More vital than the points already sug- gested, perhaps, is the artificial grouping | of characters—the mathematicai metry of the play. dramatist’s use of stage conventions, Barrett Wendell in his recent book on Shakespeare has made an admirable study of Shakespeare's adherence to the conventional laws of the stage in his early plays and to his gradual deliverance from them. In the “Comedy of Errors” sym- the two sisters, Adriana and Luciana, and Aegeon and Aemilia. obstacle to | ara- | is pre-eminently a | make use of these, but there is by no | This arises from the | we | have the two Antipholuses, the Dromios, | nd diversify the scenes of Plautus.” One els the contrast between the words of the Dromios or Dr. Pinch and these sad words of Aegeon upon not being recog- nized by his son—words that have in them | & suggestion of Lear’s passion: | Not know my voice! Oh, time's extremity, | Hast thou so cracked and splitted my poor | tongue | In seven short years that here my only son t Knows not my feeble key of untuned cares? | | | Though now this grained face of mine be hid In sap-consuming winter's drizzled snow And all the condults of my flood froze up, Yet hat my night of life some memory, | My wasting lamps some fading glimmer left, My dull ears a little use to hear; | All these old witnesses—I cannot err— | Tell me thou art my son Antipholus. | | Yes, he is already something more than the mere humorist, and something more than the mere classic dramatist, obeying | the laws of “‘unity” of the classic drama. | From the comic writer, pure and simple, | we should not have had the first and last scenes, and the undertone of sadness that be heard in the words of the more s Antipholus of Syracuse. From the ssic dramatist we should have ex- | pected the strict obedience to the laws of dramatic unity found in this play, but not the blending of humor and pathos, so characteristic of the romantic dra: From this point of view the “Comedy . of Errors” may be regarded as the fnal triumph of the new romantic drama over its opponents; it carried the warfare into the enemy's camp and scored the signal victory of harmonizing old and new—the conventional canons of Latin | comedy and the pathos of romanticism. o Mo Trinity College. Robbed in a Saloon. George Foy, 227 Second street, was in F. | W. Joosto saloon, Second and Clem- entina streets, yesterday afternoon drink- ing with about twenty other men when he | discovered that he had been robbd of $5 Policemen Say and Hobi were notified | and they arrested Joseph Sears. a_team- | ster, and booked him at the City Prison on a charge of grand larceny. When searched the money was found in Sears’ pockets. —_—— | Jumped His Bonds. Artilla Devalle was arrested yvesterday morning by Detectives Dinan and Reyne olds and Sheriff Grace of Santa Rosa on | Broadway. He was taken to Santa Rosa SS : w. T. HE 2 althoul remtineity, this slash the club protests against upon | of the California Heavy Artillery, will the afternoon by the Sheriff. About y Sirper Fourth and | NQTARY PUSLIC AND ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ‘or the cure of all disorders of the 8 vil One can readily see that the effect of Market, 8, F. Ty ' | Liver, B Kidney: e Stomach, | {he ground that It Will cut out seventeen | deliver a lecture on “Our Volunteérs in 5 i ect of | 1 onths ago he was arrested i cur “Spedial’ " iy | Tenth Floor, Room 1016, Claus Spreckels Blds. | remuiarities, Sick Henduohe oitiusner® o L | proposed new schools as well as necessary | the Philippines”; and the amusing farce, | the play largely depends on the grouping | O T s e Bleam “and' pager T ong “rown SaL, Tiipation. Piiex and. ail deranseasness: Con- | Improvements “A Race for a Dinner,” and several spe- | 0f characters. All this is but to say that | held to answer before the Superior Court. b aoroonts’ and | Residence, &1 California below Powell, | Internal Viscera. 2c @ box. At Drusgists, R R U, clalties will be presented by members of | we miss individual characterization. It| He was released on bonds and has dist lses checked free. | San Franclsco. or by mail RADWAY & CO., New York. Chas. A. Low, candidate for Police Judge* | the company. is true {f one studies the play as caro-l aopeared.