The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 26, 1899, Page 15

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOYEMBER 26, 1899, AD\"EBTISEMENTB - Useful Holiday(ifts Popular Prices. : FEATHER BOAS. $3.50, S5, $6.50, $7.50, $10, $12.50, $15, $20. FUR SCARFS. Si, SL.25, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4, $3, $6.50, -50, $8.50, $10. SILK WAISTS coloringa. $5, Sb $7.50, $10. WOOL WAISTS. $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3. blLk PETTICOATS O OO OO0 des and a Ereat var $4.50, S5, \(x 57.')0 $8.50, $10, $12, S15, $17.50, $20. DRESS SKIRTS. of tatlor S.’.'id to Sfi. FLR COLLAR!:TTES $5 lo Sl). CAPES GOLF CAPES. $3.50 to $17.50. OO SUIT HOUSE, & 234 MARKET ST, NEN M A N UA S\ any -1232- D st ei et et et et ei eienstet s - MME DARVILLE HAS ABANDONED OPERATIC WORK Decided to Take Up| Vaudeville. COMIC OPERA WITHOUT FUNDS | e SALASSA THE BEST BARYTONE IN THIS COUNTRY. 2 few days s arance at bo i et et eie® CAMILLE D’ARVILLE, WHO ADOPTS VAUDEVILLE. | eft, »e sure, bu i rush f you wouldn Tht re poor, w mbining to give a he tors’ fund Orpheum on the 4 and will last as nvolving lunch mber as without rces cease at the Columbia and melo- ma follows snandoah” will open It comes with the roar of many and the clanking of r hoofs blow of Bronson Howard mvmpfln) is_in for twelve California. Miss Van Bu. have a chance at 1 Francisco what she can summer's conditions permitted BARAH COMSTOCK. the m xt, Th ing w.m all the nber Stew art “His Majesty iend From In- Saints and : whos senti- “Mother Earth . Besides Camille I’Arville the Orpheum | | will present the follo: *Wing new attractions: A. D. Robbins, trick bi. ist; Pete Baker, G Hnl n diale omedian, and CROWDS AT THE | STEEPLECHASE | | Constantly Increasing crowds s the rula | at the Steeple ». The Coney Island attractions have caught the popular eye | and throngs have visited Central Park throughout the week. Sunday is always | a favorite day, and preparations have | been made to give thousands a jolly time | to-day. The Jeffries-Fitzstmmons fight is | one of the best reproductions of a pugills- | tic encounter ever exhibited. Every round | of \his great battle, Is reproduced with faithful exactness. The daring feats of | Professor Hill on the Ligh wire, the weird | cxperience on the razzie-dazzle and the | funny sensations given by all the Coney | Island novelties present a remarkably strong blll at this unique resort. DANCE OF m MACCABEES. Initial Hop of the Membership of Division No. 8 of the Uniform Rank. Golden Gate Hall, on Sutter street, was resplendent last night with decorations, the principal colors being those of the order of the Knights of the Maccabees, American flags and palms. The reason for this decoration was that the hall was used for the first initial hop given by the members of Division No. 8 of the Uni- form Rank of the Maccabees, under the al ces of San Francisco Tent No. 18. Despite the unpleasant weather there was a good attendance of gallant sir knights and ladies of the San Francisco hive of the Maccabees, besides many of the friends of both branches of the order. The grand march, led by Floor Director George V. Leroi and Mrs. Lerol, had in it a large number of couples, who pre- sented a_pr sight as they marched The order through the varlous detours. of dances included twelve numbers and extras and when the last had been 1 there was a call for “just one three dar more.’ move In the soclal line by the ch was a great success, was nant George V. Lerol, Harris, Theo Frolich, L. M. )bl and W. he w the even- sisted by the reception ing of Captain H. L. Bl 1d, I H. Castle, . 1 Thompson White and C. oor Director Lerol had as as- the last 8§ tur- “good of the lks that are ership and the or- ort programme numbers. attendance of mem- ht ‘n the lodge- sre entertained and Cunningham wi 1: n’\mwl ADVERTISEMENTS These are under or- | Scarf, 1 2.50 £3.00 OCOICO0ICPIVHVPLINGEGHEOReE0 INVEST IN THE - TAR CANYON OIL CO. SHARES $1.00 EACH. is p.’w]lfll\ is located ed Kreynhagen surrounded by in the District, producing ng Bulletin of 1884 says: seepages of heavy . Min There tarry Porir pric progresse: a oil in Tar Canyon. will soon commence and tock will advance as work DIRECTORS: JAMES A. WILSON Sec. Bullders’ 5 ...Vice President Education .Secretary Supply Co. _Treasurer ‘Attorney. "n\ r}’,\\k Man“F:\\ e ienlu;; nh Hoor. Crocker Building, r. 142-143. PHONE MAIN 5564, EUGENE FIELD'S POEMS, A $7.00 BOOK. The Book of the Century. Handsomely Illustrated by thirty-two of the World's Greatest Artists. GIVEN FREE to each person interested In subseribing to the Eugene Field Monument Souvenir Fund. Subscribe any amount destired. Eubscriptions as low at $1 will entitle @onor to this daintily artistic volume “FIELD FLOWERS” (cloth bound, $x11), as a certificate of sub- scription to fund. Book contains a seleo- tion of Field's best and most representa- tive works and is ready for delivery. But for the moble contribution of the world's greatest artists this book could not bave been manufactured for less than $7. The Fund created fs divided equally be- tween the family of the late Eugene Fleid and the Fund for the bullding of a monu- ment to the memory of the beloved poet of childhood. Address EUGENE FIELD MONUMENT S0UVENIR FUND 180 Monroe St., Chicay (Also at Book Stores.) If you also wish to send postage, enclose 10 cents. Journal, as A our Contribution. Weekly Call, $1.00 per Year Mention th! is inserted as FUR NECK SCARFS FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS H. LIEBES & COMPANY INCORPORATED, The Largest Fur House In the World. 133, 135, 137 POST STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 8end for Beautifally Illustrated Catalogue. CHINESE FEUD IN MARYSVILLE Hoey Gim Killed by Highbinders. —_— Epectal Dispatch to The Call. MARYSVILLE, Nov. 25.—The highbind- er war which was transferred from Chlco to Marysville formally opened last night, when two members of the Suey On Tong waylald Hoey Doy Gim, a leader of the Hop Sing Tong, i{n an alleyway and shot him fatally. Two of three shots fired lodged in the Celestial’s body and he died from his injuries six hours later. The as- sassins made thelr escape, and as there were 1o white eve-witnesses to the mur- der it is not Ilfirnbnbla that they will be ap- prehended. The Hop Sings have sworn to avenge the death of Gim, who was con- side ant hatchetman and an ex- pert uhfll. so more shooting is looked for e quarter of the San Francisco Donald Campbell, was in this city on rescue work last night and rare success attended her ‘rrand rmed with a map o v >3 15 AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. _ SAN FRANCISCO OMAHA . LOS ANGELES DENVER KANSAS CITY (THE PEOPLE'S PLAYHOUSE.) Eddy and Jones Sta. _Phone SOUTH 770. LAST WEEK, commencing with MATINEE TO-DAY (SUNDAY) ! TO- NIGHT WEEK BEGINNING ¥ Sunday Matinee, Nov. 26. THE GREATEST BILL OF THE YEAR ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY—THE QUEEN OF COMIO OPERA, Camille D’Arville. The Highest Salarfed JAcoB LITTS " EVERLASTING B T l‘H ANKSGIVING DAY MATIN !:l’_l lN OLD KEN- TUCKY. NEXT FRIDAY— Artiste in Vaudeville. letter of Introduction fj lady presented herself to Ma on the arrival th train. T Chinese h gbject of he found \".plu ”‘ ccompanied | recognizing | rom the place, end, and they returned o | 3 » on the Oregon express The Chinaman from whose house iken claims that she is his | Miss Campbell as an , 2 Marysville gam- route to m will kidnap the across the ocean wife and ally « bler now In € China. H woman with him. her In Favor of the Bond Issue. The Progre » Municipal Club of the Forty-fourt embly District held a | meeting iing at Rea’s Hall nd effected a temp: L. Rea was ct Sullivan ings will b , at which promin during speakers w alstrict II,\GH lr\ them. I’.u’rul( | ALSO THE FOLLOWING STARSS JOCKEY NIGHT., VAUDEVILLE NIGHT FOR v,\‘r.n\rwlz"-'-‘v““ ks .- A 200 |A. D. ROBBINS, A e ot e PETE BAKER, Oy O el | SIGNOR ALBINI, 'ALCAZAR THEA'I’ER, CORA STUART AND C0.,‘ “MY FRIEND FrROM I\Dl\ g LA PETITE MIGNON, : TO 3|H'l!',tm' .\|:“.v‘nm NIGHT RICE AND ELMER, [ £ S SPECIAL ). LAMME I'UCIE VERDI[R' THE AL\.AL»\R PL,\Vl RS, AM[RICAN BIOGRAPH. | preontins & 5iay ot stosers ngiion 1100 MATINEE TO-DAY SUNDAY NOV. 26. [ cents, nn) n-a' Balc "n\ 10 cents; fhfldrtn 10 cents, any P‘” i | A Delighttul Pi SPEGIAL MATINEE THURSDAY, NOV. 30—THAHKSSIVINE IJAY. am TO-NIGHT—LAST TIME, BUY YOUR FUR GARMENTS : ++.FROM... H LIEBES & COMPANY. They are resp | FUR COLLARETTES AND ‘ CAPES IN ENDLESS VARIETY. Baltic Seal Cape, Astrachan Yoke, fin- ished with 2 heads and 4 talls..811.00 Same, 16 inches deep. - B1Z.50 Electric with g elegantly lined, fin- heads and tails all around s Eapthossisasc s SELOD cholcest quality, um Scarf, 2 . B4, $4.50 $4.30 Horseshoe Stone M sable color Mail Orders Given Special Attention AMUSEMENTS. TIVOLI OPERA- HOUSE, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! | Verd!’s Great Tragic Grand Opera, “AIDA!" SPEGIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! Owlng to the unprecedented demand and | | the thousands unable to secure seats, the management at great cost have induced QSIgnors Salassa and Avedano to kindly con- sent to sing next week, THREE EXTRA GRAND OPERA NIGHTS. Tuesday - - - - “THE MASKED BALL” (“UN BALLO IN MASCHERA.") BATURADY EVE! TURDAY EVE! “CAVALLERIA” and “PAGLiACCI” SUNDAY NIGHT. SUNDAY NIGHT, Gala Performance of Verdi's Opera, mwr'- Salassa and Ave- 1 dano, Who Will § Decemt Superd Production Next Week e oveek of the Famous “THE HOOLAH ! Monday, \\ednud-: for Italy on Thursday, ¥, ¥ ings and Saturday MatigaodY Bven Thanksgiving Night Stanford s t Stan tudents Wi *“The Hoolah us_, " “The Hoolah"" 1s Replete With Carory Mpsie!! he Hoolah™ Provokes Nothing i The Hoolah™ has Delighted rwnu:rln:l‘:ne:l::’l *The Hoolah" always Attracts Crowda: POPULAR PRICES—25¢ anq 50c. Telephon Seats, Bush 9 OL YMP’A c’é’n”l.fi;z',. THE ONLY FREE VAU TPVILLE SHOW IN THE GREATEST BILL OF THE SEASON. CAD WILSON, The millfonairess soubrette nAsrmcsWA‘ ND HALL, And a tull bllljl D}hcr attractions, Boclety Duo, A $10,000 belt and chatelaine belonging to - ‘Wilson can be seen in the show w{ndf:w: u:d MAURICE \A\ VLIET, 4 and 846 Market at. ADlflSSlON FREE. mnmc THEATER -+ JACOB LITT'S BIG SPECTACULAR PRODUCTION ... OF BRONSON HOWARD’'S GREAT WAR PLAY « .... WHY SMITH LEFT HOME TO-MORROW NIGHT ! THE GREAT END-OF-THE-CENTURY MILITARY SPECTACLE, ARTILLERY—INFANTRY—CAVALRY EVER sstousome BATTLE SCENE &, NO ADVANCE IN PRICES—$1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c. MATINEES . . THANKSGIVING . . DAY . . AND. . SATURDAY. | CALIFORNIA THEA’ TER. FAREWELL THIS A e GOOD-BY rongvfu’pe’fi?o%?mcs or YON YONSON. TO-NIGHT o0 PEOPLE HORSES 8 UN DAY And Every Evening This Wee A WELCOME ROYAL TO THE FAVORITE FRAWLEY COMPANY. Inau dguration of the Fifth Annual Engagement here TO-NIGHT ¢ th n of San Francisce origin_that cived the plaudits and praise of the most ir f Am RSN AND STUPENDOUS PRODUCTIO! OF THE GREAT ENGLISH RAC THE SPORTING DUCHESS. By Cecll Raleigh, Henry Hamilton and Sir Augustus Harris. THE COMPANY: L FRAWLEY, 8inald Travers, Phosa McAllister, Little Gladys Weller, 0 Reynolds, Edward Atwood,” Pear! Landers, Theodore Hamilton, Shaw, Charles Warrer, Marion Barney, Francis Byrn Duffield, M » Barrett, Amory, REGIMENTAL BALD, REAL TRAINERS! RSALL, AT an PADDOC E AT EPSOM, THE D HC JISH TURF 80T A GLIMPSE OF AF : Y O TO-DAY. Management r.r Mr. Frank Murray SPECIAL MATINEE THANKSGIVING. EGULAR MATINEE SATURDAY, Notwithstan ding the Heavy Expen se of This Production, 'rh-r- Will Be No_Advance 1 GRAND OPERA HOUSE. TELEPHONE MA I UNlflN COURSlNfi PA“ 'WEEK OF MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27th, 1899, T0-DAY, SUNDAY, Nov. Zéth EVANGELINE!, Puppyand Champion OPEN STAKES. 128 Nominations! 31000 in Prizes! n Prices. Don't Miss Charles H. Jones' Fascinating Creation. THE MARCH OF PATRIOTIC COLORS, INTRODUCING A BEVY OF BEAUTIFUL GIRLS. The Most Enjoyable Entertainment in the City. SPHCIAL MATINEE THANKSGIVING DAY, THANKSGIVING NIGHT ENTIRE 'mz,\n.u SOLD TO BERKELEY UNIVERSITY pecemner +m “HIS MAJESTY!” Muslc by H. J. Stewart; Libretto by Peter Robertson. POPULAR PRICES - - - - - - 50c, 35¢, 25¢, I5¢ and (0c, | A Good Reserved Seat at Saturday Matinee 25 cents. MONDAY, Branch Ticket Offica Emporium. P . - e = CONCERT BY THE BAND, 5 : 5 § |, leave Thrd and Townsend streets w28 . m R ey ,00'\‘ i CENTRAL PARK. Open tatly trom o i oy ko = Ing after last course ol thate Laughable ! Funny ! Shrthng' Unique! |» “m. flan Mateo eles ar ~.»:;'|.;'...£ Grand Unce The Strongest Bill Yet Presented, | '™* SR J | PROFESSUR “HILL. In his wonderful | ADMISSION, 2 TS. LADIES FRER. high wire e.xhlblflon. = - = The J=F FITZSIMMONS fight, entire Il rounds. The BICYCLE CIRCUS, -"enulnononlly. The great ROMAN CARROUSEL, first | - ver exh||blle s AR . { an angel on the L TROLLEY, | The Barrel of Love, a fudlcrous featur Sce the Animals Fed in the Human e, Watch for the Lively Blower. Try 'h Funny Stairway and a host of others. Go_to sea_on_the RAZZL -D+ZZLE. | Admisston 10c, Including a ride on the horses. . Under the Direction of HENRY HOLMES Late Conductor of the Orchestra of the ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC, LONDON. SIXTY-SIX MUSICIANS in the Orchestra. ALL SEATS RESERVED! Prices—$1 60, $1 0, 75, 0c and 2So. Sale of seats will begin at Shermm, Clay & | RACING! RACING! RACING! 1899—CALIFORNIA JOOKEY CLUB—1800 Winter Meeting, November 20 to December 3, 1899, inclusive. | OAKLAND RACETRACK. Racing Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, "} Friday and Saturday.” Rain or shine, ive or more races each day Races start at 2:15 p. m. sh Ferry-boats leave San Fr. Thurs- cisco at 13 m. and iday, Dec. 1, at 9 & __ Handsome Presents to Every Wi 12:30, 1, 1:30, 2:30 and 3 p. m., connectin; e o e e IR TSE W | with trains sfopping at the' entrance to thg track. Last two on train rvl-r\'l for la | dies ani their t8; no sm Buy your C“UT ., ferry tickets to Shell' Mound Al traine via Oakiand mole connect with San Py electric cars k land. Also blo avenue dway, Oake i trains via Alameda mole con- nect with San Pablo avenue cars at Fourteenth | and Broadway, Oakland. These electrio cars €0 direct to the track ln fifteen minutes, | , Returning—Trains leave the track at 415 nw‘ | NOON AND EVENING. MAJOR MITE. «esMAJOR MITE In His Great Imitation of CORNILLE. /GRAND CARNIVAL BALL MECHANICS’ PAVILION, Thanksgiving Eve., Wednesday, Nov. 29th, EVERY AFTE 45 p. m. and immediately after the last MATINEES EVERY SUNDAY. AMATEUR NIGHT EVERY FRIDAY GIE AND HER LIONS o B S AD *| TO BE GIVEN BY SAx FRANCISCO Secrstary In » GLORIOUS SPECTACULAR MIRROR AERIE J " FRATERNAL ORDER EAGLES, ‘ ANy /ILLE_SHOW and HIGH GREAT VAUDEVILLE an noEF".c“ — 10— IN CASH PRIZES TO 150 | Cheer Up In the “CABARET DB LA MORT-" | i MASQUERADERS :ml Tapartar aad AL! AMATEUR NIGHT WEDNES. |THREE SPECIAL PRIZES FOR mnu' SEm DAY NIGHT. THREE CAKE WALK. THREE | ‘“:i:"“" Phone for Seats, Park 2 ADMISSION -yl Dollar l GREEN 328,

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