The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 21, 1899, Page 8

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s THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21 CHIEF CUNN 1N~ | PERIL OF BEING T BACK EAST That Suggestion Was| Officially Made. | —_— CHANGE IN CHINESE BUREAU DHQOHOI OO OO0 OO PROPOSED CREATION OF A NEW DEPUTY. . But the Treasury Department Has Eye the gration Weather Local Inx on . HAPPENED TO CLARK. | More Defections the Company | A nager. | e gos « & . N | ! P ; x s we VALLEY. MUSIC I'H | | Opening of the Amusement Seasc the Veterans’ | Home, Yountville in songs, mitations nt. The the main patients tor rned from’ nugs es not e.ad Knights and Ladies of Maccabees, ts has prepared a first-class to the it of that a vaudeville entertain- ds In California Hall. Frien ————————— 'x tables, lamps, framed pictures and y statuary at Sanborn & Valil's, m arket street, HE PERCHED ON THE FOUNTAIN LIEN LAW HELD AND SANG TO THE BIG STATUE| W/ALID BY THE SUPREME COURT Declares It to Be Un- constitutional. goruon awarding to the laborers thelr’ ues and reversing that part which a lien upon the mining company’s pr. erty for the payment of the attorn fees. VOID DEEDS LEGALIZED. Two Hundred Real Estate Titles Made | Good in Law by Putting on | War Tax Stamps. | Internal revenue officers - have been | making an examination into the Re- | corder’s offices on the Pacific Coast and have been notifying the persons inter- ested of the provisions of the war tarift requiring war tax stamps to be affixed | to deeds, mortgages and other documents | conveying title to real estate. The visit | of a revenue officer to the Recorder's of- ° KNIGHTS OF HONOR MAKE DENIAL AL Ol Charges of Mismanage-~ ment Refuted. ——— L INDIANAP( al Dispatch to The Call. ets, | has | Golden West Tent of the the Maccabees will give a rtainment and ball in and the committes of | fice In this city resulted In bringing into s of Honor, wit e the Internal revenue office of nearly 20 in this city, this | deeds, on which no stamps had been af- atement with |U | fixed. Besides the penalty for faflure | of withdrawals fro }POPULAR STATUTE NULLIFIED to affix war stampa to such documents, o il | —— the document withcut a stamp is worth. R < less and will not be received as eviden ‘l. No grand or rdinat g can A DECISION THAT DISFAVORS | in a court. The persor who had been | Withdraw or 1 the I CLASS LEGISLATION. notified of the omission of the stamp | d withdraw by car O ge o 5] drew Johnson inst the Goodyear Min- | g disagreeable surprise, <+ 3 ing Company. Johnsor brought action to — e [ STEAMER Run recover wages from the corporation for LIKE APRIL WEATHER. fy <+ Pown | labor performed by himself and other SLIGHT LIST TO PORT.... < 10 HARI rts, * w > N e r ks Ma-a-n-arch An! ok At it Is unlawlul for a mining of other cur- e AL SEne] Xae 5 ng perched alongside the Native Son on the paraan o contrael \nipay ton aslanger foure, andsw! (4] monument-singing the “Marselllaise” at the top of And far out from the edge leaned Einfeldt, hanging provides that the company, In making an- | (pased, vet the skies (_ How he m ed to reach that eminence on with one hand to the bronze bootstrap of Douglas Til- swer, only aver that the amount sued for [:“l;*”“r“;;ki ",'_‘11\“\” H r of those mysteries Chief Lees s den's ic figure, waving apidated-looking hat in was 'not” due, or that the laborer was | peliaet Ao it ‘6 ke 't was packing’a k ful load of peac! the other, shrieking wildly nything and everything, away at the time that payments were Tn fact:the ger « and d knew forgetful of the proximity of earth. His mover s were ing made. ,\l~ alxwv_:mnv\k !ur"m\' violaty 12 | uncertal s € a5 Einfeldt's voice wa ong before his whereabouts fatal. The lamps of Patrolman Laws lit on him R R e L S Ll 4 Hie firek Purned it doces abontid o'clook Ha, ha, me bucko,” he said under his breath claims. A fine on the corporation for vio- | era are pre nd when th [ ace r Laws, who patrols that where ye are, is it? Come down out o' that, or I'll lating the law is provided. | chases the clouds acr 3 In its de the mining company at- | zop. (] » Ma-a-a-arch An! ked the stitutionality of the act, | —_———— = ¥ m! which is claimed discriminates to the ex- | Workmen in the Park. @ Be G . tent that it applles only to corporations 4 2 5oe X “T'll march on,” shouted the officer, exasperated by the &L | doing business in this State, and not to| Labor Commissic F. V. Meyers re- [ tive to be A patrolman, He Manner in which the disturber of the peace was taking & |any other also, that it 'does not ap- | cently sent an inq to 2 e AR the words out of his mouth. “I'll march on, but you'll ply in the ca of thousands of laborers | eral Tirey L. Ford asking if th ¢ > ININAE N march with me. Come down out o' that!" employed by co-partners in many and va- | ment of laborers and mechanies i . 4 1dt was so far o i & gl ) o & | ried industries of this State. The Supreme | Gate Park comes within the provisions of | couraged to e expected to recognize N Court takes this view of the law, which | the State law which makes eight hours | (R.) for Pu ba-a-arch An! Ma-aa— constitu : i- | on public works a day’s labor. He stated | slowly over is unconstitutional, as it is ai P Ol OO laims to have been born ct that he talks French with a Tip- § n Austria, in “T'll fix him,” he sald, as he started on a run down Mason street toward Market. e | brought tha | made afdavit s to that th llector Lynch ar stamps 1 b ey omitted through inadvertence an t b . canse of a wish t raud the ter Appellate Court Believes That Work- {.‘p“n Hhts showins the Collactor £ ¥ ingmen Are Capable of Deciding the required stamp upon being . piam the same and afi it to the docum with his certificate that the forms of law had been complied with, and that he w convinced that there had been no Inter tion to defraud. The documents ‘When They Should Receive Their Pay. e s 80 decorated will be Supreme C sunched a hole | §ood evidence in court. Many of the pa f The Sug ";"'"l(;’"';l, o in & decision | ties to the deeds were unaware that ar 0 n another Legislat e | stamps were required, and the visit « handed down yesterday in the case of An- the revenue people came in the na minerss who had assigned their claims to | Reports From the Interior Read Like him. In the Superior Court of Sterra | Stories of Spring. County he received judgment for $803 57 | pe Southern Pacific Company and $400 attorney’s fees. The sult Was|er report for the twenty-fe brourht under the act of the Legislature | yesterday morning showed I of 1897, which provided that every cor-|the conditions that h een poration in this e must pay its em- | throughout the interfor of the S ployes at least once a month; also, that | several days past. exist cer- 11 1 rected against one class of corporations, | that in the park the men are required or | ficlent num peer; _The policeman could stand | longer, especi gy Slsxa lagielation. and save| rmitted to work more than eight hours, | lead. The posed fajr-sized crowd had gathered and seemed d to en- R e e e | Mr. Ford answered yesterday that a pe changes b 4 joy the performance. He reached up and ed the ensen which otner qiti. | Usal of the statutes shows that the labor- ’I’ru- i o trousers of the living statue. The wearer took a firmer on like terms are allowed. it could, by | €8 and mechanics emploved in the park | meet in a da 4 hold, this time with both hands, on the me inmention- pigtsive Siatiall et that and [ SXTHS AN IR TIS De OV 0NN b Rakic ol B i) e & ables of the oronze figure, and then began a pull—coppe toe e, ",f{f‘,k“,,’;?‘l — ———— —_—————— 6 pull-sailor struggle, the seaman singing lustily all ;h; ce s tre 3} u!-nxlnnu[ ile. A Cowardly Prizefighter. Congregational Club Banquet. while. That's where made his mistake. His win: | Being over 21 years of age, not a lunatic or Deterso y . ~ongr. - ¢ San Fra i gnve tbul lanlarith 16 s e ke, LEls yiad insane, he Is deprived of ‘the right to make a | Sophle Peterson, a 17-y 1 mother, | The Cong Al Club of San Fr ' lodged from' his perch and bundled off fn a patrol gontract a8 to the time when his wages shall | swore to & complaint in Judge Treadwell's | cisco held it ¥ gon to the (City: Prisca; whera he ses Looked fon o become due. * * * The laborer might be in- | o terday for the arrest of Jack | night in the -5 : : 0 to the Cit om, where he was booked s terested fn the corporation and for some reason | s on, the charge of | nia Hotel. 1 T g the peace. willing to wait until the corporation should | batter nis had been living . who, a b4 < feldt was fairly sobered up when he was taken to o et ihe noariine & able to con- | gs man and wife, and pecs of hia th ice Court. He pleaded o the charg ; cpntract and desiring for | treatment she left him abo week ago 4 t, drowning plaining that he had become ev od of ¢ hem to contract, are by | and went to live with her sister at 310 2 Offic = and must have been Iir mounte aving dealt thus with the statute In | there, anc se the girl asked him to s Mcer "f“ was in “‘r -'.‘1. stal ‘(lu";llfl Ni‘ “l‘r- :\:;v“lh‘n the l‘\ tlan “rl'trknz'fi general, the Supreme Court directs a mod- | marry her struck her and cut her p 1 . e was dismissed with a ing to mix water with & are L el next time. PO OO0 O OO 4O DO D O O OO OO A0 OO O O O O OO OO O OO O+ 0 ‘ g~ | e ff has r oppor- | between the members of the company and t his s( local enthusiasts for a gold medal and | ly a succe prizes. Sunday matinees will be | UHTY PHtT.I-Y | @ edy work was « - ated at this popular playhouse | William Woolf is entitled to | next Sunday afternoon. | deal of cred his ndid - | He 100] 2 In- Orpheum. | cribe perfection and whilel Cornflle, the fascinating, 1s easily the ) ok 4 oy tantes DAYOT O 43 b1t of the Orpheum'’s offering to the Edith Mason sang two exceedingly | amusement-loving 1 this week. She \ ty solos in a fetching manner and en- | is fairly bubbling over with good humor | were the reward of her fine execu- | and is recalled times without number. - | By the way, there is (3.u‘ ‘, num § Her “coon” songs in French dialect are Dashing Marches and| thus assisting in enlivening the perfor ersse was | rendition of well-known words is & con- tinual delight to her auditors. Little Mignon, who looks as though she had just stepped out of & frame at the doll show, 1s a clever dancer and singer, kK O h 0oods. le . Neat Songs. et e WaON iio| Who Winks and empioys all the arts of tha | | and In excellent voice. The three weeks’ | most seasoned of comediennes. The two | T yacation scems to have agreed with him. | sketches, R and Ritchfield's “The | » ” There are, I two fixtures in this | Lunatic Liss Cora Stuart and | YON YONSON™ AT CALIFORNIA ; are dispe Alexan he Fair 13 lone fisherman trienne,” are pitched in high keys. ynation as 1 have ever seen. “Circus Rld quit ance | ADGIE SINGS RAG TIME AT THE > overacts the part and ought | after. Burton's dogs are always a source | e CHUTES THEATER. lched of surprise, especially. his greyhound, | z obertson s on the programme | which clears an obyj seventeen feet | Z e “rebelllous calf” (s lly en i Rice and Elmer do some startling | [ 3 eals on_the triple bars, while Miss | Fun at the Columbia and Alcazar. . a3 the captal Cherldah Simpson shows her tRlent ao o s N | the guard and even Oom Paul is not miss- | singer and pianist. ~ ) ) Orpheum Presents a Particularly | {i¢ B e o € OO e 15 a dashin o s e [ Good Bill—Melodrama Takes march in the third act, which alone Columbia. | b/, worth the trouble to g0 to the Grand for | oo, = o0 at the Alhambra. this week. In fact, a few more numbers Smith Left Home" entered upon like the minuet and this march would do | the second and final week of its engage- 9 ) T at deal of good and liven things up | ment at the Columbla Theater last night. fi?, the management of the The stage manager de & | There seems to be no falling off in the at- | f&7 = ra-house seems to be a strict | Sreat d:ul of pr.nlr,‘ for his able ar tendance anc the plece is received nightly | = 'ms ment of sets and dances {3 th variety. Comic opera, ro- | ALFRED METZGER. y and rounds of laughter. \antic opera and grand opera have been | oK 2 ‘ . written in Broadhurst's hap- i . R ey California. | plest veln and the witty lines given to the b} f pgerr S e B various characters for rendition prove g% | e b Ao to Drosent an | Comedy has its place In the great Amer- | immensely svccesstul h Provoking inaen ~ D extravaganza. Rice's angeline” has|jcan heart and melodrama in the great |ter. The cast Is quite capable of the jn- 7 a scored a great hit ¢ ~riv:: blls prndu;(h’;n | American hysterics, but the melo-comedy | terpretation of the author's work and the i 3 in the not so much because of the the plot as because of the the performance ation. eminine features it impersonate Cath- With his shape & was easy for him “I began taking Warner's Safe Cure Spring, have now taken three bottles; it has done me a wonderful lot of good, and I am satisfied it is a last and | they would be charming. The latter is about as freakish is not located. Those who went to the California to laugh at “Yon Yonson” Arthur Donaldson keeps *Yon Yonson on the road and the combination is pleas- ant all round. The whole play has the advantage of finish that results from a one-plece repe: it of his audience and he redeems himself In the eyes of the other part by a coplous weep Into his bandana over the memory | of his little sister which arrives just in time to save the game. Mr. Donaldson’s songs are the agreeable part of the entert Rendered minus the prima donna gestures On the whole he 1s a rather nice person to spend the evening with most SARAH COMSTOCK. Alhambra. There was another packed house at the Alhambra to witnes the .popular play, “In Old Kentucky, which, though in its seventh consecutive season, appears to have a strong hold on the affections of theater-goers. The pro- duction is superior to that_presented at the Columbia two years ago, and the company is in every particular a capable one. The several thrilling scenes in the inment. | the performance of | play are brought out with a realism that | ter is after the style of favor with which they are received is best Indicated by the immense amount of ap- [ mg. [ Tivoll. “Maritana,” with Ada Palmer-Walker Alcazar. Every seat in the Alcazar was occupled last night, and extra seats had to be | brought into requisition. The boxes wera also filled. It was the second week of th | farce comedy “My Friend From India | but the reason for the unusually crowced | house was the fact that the mance was given for the benefit of t. Brigid's Church, the proceeds to pe devoted to defraying the taxes. Every seat cost 81, and it was stated at the box office that the amount reallzed for the church would be in the neighborhood of $1000. The large audience thoroughly en- Joyed the laughable Incidents in the play, and the laughter was incessant. The hon- ors were equally divided between L. R. Stockwell and Eugene Ormonde. Columbia. “Why Smith Left Home" began its sec- ond week at the Columbia with an un- B S diminished attendance and with its undi- .. | is “positively _exhilarating, The pickan- : a | grand medicine, I |ziny Sand: “wnich ‘Has “Siways been a | minished charm to”keep the house in a g % . | strong feature of the performance, is bet- glggle. “Shenandoah” will be | know it would help | many a suffering | woman, if she would only use Warner's Safe Cure.” ter than ever with it two drum majors. The buck and wing dancing by Swinton and Bowen Is the best ever seen here. The exciting race scene Is as thrilling as ever, and Elsa Ryan, who disguises herself as .Jnrk?y and wins the race, earns unstint. ed applause both for the naturalness of her acting and for the feeling manner in which she sings “Old Kentucky Home."” In fact, all the characters are well sus- tained, but speclal mention is in order for Frank Dayton, Plerce Kingsley, Charles K. French, George R. Caine, Lililan Mor- timer and Charlotte Winnett. On Friday night next there will be a competition in buck and wing dancing presented next week with Jacob Litt's new company. The Steeplechase. The bill is exceptionally strong at Cen- tral Park this week. Funny devices en- trap the unwary, to the amusement of their friends, who find themselves caught the next moment. The human e, with its large sign, giving the hour at which the animals are fed, is an exceptionally clever mirth-provoking scheme. e bicy- cle hippodrome excites a great deal of cu- riosity. Like the rest of the programme at the Steeplechase, it is entirely new to the pleasure seckers in this city. per- | aaivile ibttoE il lause greeting their varlous 5. BAAAe 9t vaudeville sketches that | found the humor rudely distorted by old | “Why Stith Toett' tirmer iqus R ’7/,\’7_ | filled gaps. What was good of | Morosco herolsm seasoned with the salt | plained for the last time next Sunday Rice's production may be sald of the | or several tears, The other part of the ight. rformance at the Grand. The Dlot 18 | auaience, drawn thither by low ors ab. acob Litt's spectacular revival of “She- gl oo, T iof yn | nandoah” is announced to succeed “Why But the particular feature that makes | |UF€MeNts, found a curtain whisked down | SEUERAY 16 announced t Monday night, Svangeline tible 1s & bevy of as | ioro the melo moment had fairly begun. | In this presentation of Bronson Howard's geline stible evy of as | Hence disappointmen; | war play over 20 people, b s pretty and graceful girls as you can see | The comedy s retafled In adulterated | fments sconin coahe !.,'.t-u{,’.,;’::,“'i‘,.““,‘.‘.i anywhere. They sing exquisitely, dance | form and the melodrama Is wishy-washy. | battle sceqc the wtose 1o Somzed, In its gracefully and march with a artial | But the primitive love of a show for the | greatest capacity and the reproduction of Spirit that keeps the house trembling be- | SHOW'S L";’Cl:‘\”’“.":,{"' "n - i i an’s ride is said to be stirring in the neath tk rOns Applause. Surely the |y gigtressing when one attempts to class- | i e o Artillery, cavalry, infantry, glirls captured the audience last night | ify. But 10 serves s coctore o e S L ps s tngt R mend d and will no dol do s 1 i e Ry cture. e advance sale of seats for and will no doubt do %o during the re- | Arthur Donaldon about the coun henandoah” will begin Thursday morn- — — — tolre. “The people who play It can rightly | In the title Tole, only drew a fair audi- NE be expected to have done the most that | ence to the Tivoli last night. Wallace's NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. !in them lay with the parts assigned, hence | tuneful opera was dem;m';ully sung and anene - —rrr———-—-—~~~— | there IS no reason to excuse anv one of | & v = % = them, It would please a mild spirit to f‘:,l‘_\:l:‘n'.‘-'.‘.p’a‘h\\'»T.,Q,’;."sc':f::"".-rr:ffl]’m;? ~ Mrs | homas A]_ | pardon Mr. Bender for his Harkens, but | as Toon' Jose hod ShoraC s, Was cast | S. &t really scems impossible under the cir- | Cacsar, while Miss Charlotte Beckwich . ye . | cumstances. In appearance he is a cross | was Lazarillo and Hubert Sinclair was 1 df" \ l] R 1 | between the bandit of opera and the high King of Spair dariage, 11ia 1AZEe, | wayman of a delirious brain. After pre- | Syraries Wil ha'raneated "ot PWod- B % | senting this appearance and bissing a siz- | nesday and Friday evenings and at the ] ] | zling hatred he retires until it is time to | Saturday matines. . Tues ay _ evening . Writes under |hiss agan. “Othello” will be presented and Thure: | Above the stratum of Mr. Bender I8 a | day evening “Ernani," Signor Fernande d t {-A t » ‘}nrxo“hne' of m.mm-ruy nn(l!‘ above ‘m? Avedano in both title rol o h . ies Mr. Donaldson. e makes a good | Saturday eve R 2 ate o (Ot /GG 3 | Heaic. DooslisonrsEla maloy one part [ and “Pagliacc Al e icksia e judgment, aflirming that | shoes and clothing in pieces. EFFECTUAL G ’ CONSTIPATION 557 PERMANENTLY, e FOGER nm ‘BVY THEGENVINE-MANFD-BY- (AURRNIAFTC SRUP ( S S OR HaBITUAL OoV'SVitLg gpNF Y. -

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