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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1900 it WARNER'S REMEDIES. R CROORORORORORORORCROR O X CROROYOJOROJ O OJ OJ OO O Of CONFIDENCE pital; is the basis of all agreements; is personified. When one has confidence ything the battle is half won, but lack of wperils success from the beginning. t natural and right that religious teach- It oloToToTotorooTotoToTo o oo To RO XoXo) INVALID WOMAN LEAPS TO DEATH IN THE ICY WAVES - & - & 0—0—0-?+Q+0H+0—0—0—0—MH—0—0—0—0—0—¢+0+0' DD e DeDe P e b O R i e e S S ) Suicide Puts an End to Pain of Mrs. d'Sylveira and others. SPEARE. He would be a bold man rather than a Contributors to this course: Dr. Edward Dowden, Dr, Wi Mable. Dr. Albert S. Cook, Dr. Hiram Corscn, Dr.' Isaac N. XIIL HOW TO STUDY SHAKE- HOW TO STUDY SHAKESPEARE. Copyright, 1900, by Seymour Eaton. POPULAR STUDIES IN SHAKESPEARE. lam J. Rolfe, Dr. Hamilton W. Demmeon, Dr. Vida D. Scudder |ing the plays and poems substantially | through before attempting to deal with them analytically or to make a com hen: ling out all them > € hould inspire confidence. 1f they can- ® Of Oakland‘ wise one who should attempt to lay down . not be trusted and believed in, who can be? ® S abruine fhe SN Egr Sk : , ! : speare which should be eq apiic : It 1s with this thought that the following par- g’; | Ple to persons of all conditions of intell At home with the A o ® | gence, previous preparation and taste. pre: % = £ @ o D DR A N S Y its a t deal A agraph is given to our readers ffom a clergy- ® LG e ® ;I‘here are almost as many ways of study- | ing of an artist o get ite the a.l:mltxx‘sé".:e“r‘a man w RN ng as there are students; and one of the | °f Nis mind, and one must read many well and favorably known: g z most mportant results of education 18 | Ban aimeonnors S92 (o, the Shakespear- | S 4 [ not to secure a certain amount of infor- | read the plays from b By s k 4 ) $ | mation or training, but to learn how to | to Ket the firet and obrions felishe wrig ® | T | study. The wise adviser will not vent: comes from such reading. The man who ®| @ /‘ N A in such a matter beyond a few hints, | & Dehl on analysis, either Niterary or phil- ® | e ¢ =\ @ | which may be taken as suggestions rather | ¢y 2 ot in of recelving ASHAWAY, R. I, Feb. 25, 1800. 8 : 'm"“"“""“m (g‘"m 4 | than as directions. a;?‘;’cfhfe;:;:zd;%-:ét ,{,Poozaflz?ga:vg;: ith It is to me a duty as well as a pleasare o UL il /w \ @ |, It 1s a matter of prime importance to | surrender himself completely to the im- to acknowledge that Warner's Safe Cure <5 ¢ ) \\\\\“\\" 0l {/”‘ \ oovmo [nterested In the subject which D T S it 18 Wi 1he has, under God, been the means of pre- @ e Dl one s to study. When one has become |5 iaKkespearean student must do in the first - - ® | 4 interested he may kn h nstance. He must read the plays for the serving my life. Not only so, but other 8l bas taken hotd. sug apow that the mind | sake of the plays—for plot, story, human memb § family h: be 1 T hold, and after that the process | interest, character drawi: n - mbers of my family have been greatly ® of perception, assimilation and digestion | haustiess d P M benefited by a use of the same remedy, o ! goes on rapidiy and almost Lu(oml::c';)l: | Shflkes;:ure‘esufgle.'mm s, - and scores of men and women of my ® 2 | In the study of Shakespeare it is best to | It I8 Often assumed that because Shake- acquaintance have told me that they @4 © | begin by making the poet's acquaintance | joremtins oy cia88ic he is therefore unin- have been cured in like manner by a ® {n the most direct and familiar fashion. | that children: especiaiiy ron toobe 1omo o ok Biiie wibackitts Shadicing Bt sarais o ! It 1s Impossible to begin to study a man | Of him or gain lttle from him. Nothing to act beneficially when all other reme- CIPS lnt‘e‘llxg%nuy until you are fairly well ac- ‘;;‘;éd;bhe r‘:mh‘nr (‘l"om the truth. To any = ; v i 3 | quainted with htm. To study his environ- | e his ‘Dagination, no matter how 8 dxeséiulv I heartfil) 12dorfe and rzcorfn ® 4 @ | Mment before you Have seen him os to ey | defective his training, or to any child mexé‘ its u{se mtha ;udAereAs 1r_|r:;c of a ® ¢ tlte m;keha chart of his characteristica be. | 110 ,f}o‘; ’("h"ecfl~e‘_5hll‘le=gel;a - aeres- O medicine for e kidneys. is testi- ™~ ore he has revealed himself to you in fa- | ® very start; for the story- e ; A ® 4 telling element, of which' ! : n ent unsolicits N * # | miliar intercourse {s to begin at the wrong | ent, which he is a master, mosial is ScaCmiiched andvin fio ol 4 | end and waste your time.® Great works of | |3 & Pronounced and as effective s it . nly hope good. ® & |art are not begun by rule, nor are they | " MOst of the great novels. To the (Rev.) C. JAMES BUDLONG. $578 carried on by precept, although both rules | ated and the cultivated alike this ol 4 | &nd precepts may oo dcmirough both rules |is the most immediate charm of Shake- . ® of their methods after they are com. | SBeare and therefore the easiest way of d @ | Dleted. G LA o i~ | @approaching him. To regard this elemen- 0 Melical fvice fres. Address Warners Eafe Cure Co., Rochester, N. Y. ® 4 | tered and thete oxiriies | nd aetistic nas- | tal interest as something superficial and G croscopical examinations on application. b ? T | tent 1 not sssirilateg mnd, artistic con- | not werthy the serfous student is to miss P 48, stract methods, aithough® after ong. has | Shakespeare's greatest quality—that is to ® . learned them bs‘ heart he may be abl | say, his literary quality; for it is the G ¥ able 10 | prime business of literature not to in- ®? o r?fif'}? and mark out the processes bY | struct us, but to stimulat d_enlarge PEPPPPPARRPPIREEROOH 4 & | days about other books, but these aids, | Approach o it Tay ontain ralanis guides and commentaries ought not to be | AL ot B e e R = SRS ) , | thoughts or solid information, but can- EEEEEEEEEEEER O+ ¢+ 04+ 0+ 4+ 0+ e 4840 *O e+ | used at the start; what is needed then is | not be literature; bec: Shakes; e YIRS . i direct contact with the subject. The stu- | plays are primarily llterature and. mot well Appearance L] 3 = ® RS, ERMALINE D'SYLVEIRA, who lived at d'Sylveira,” and on the other the address, “809 Wood () | be afraid to read Shakespeare for the TELEPHONE MAIN 582 808 Wood street, Oakland, put an end to her ex- street, Oakland, Cal.” | @eoresoe000000oeg i;;":,'?,?;:,’,‘,a:“fi{_';gfi reads Secott, Dick- 24 © istence yesterday afternoon by jumping into the A messenger was sent to that address, and finding no- When such an acquaintance has been T”.L HR“]ER No'"CE TO THE bay from the ferry boat Bay City. The suicide body at home informed Mrs. Dugrau, a near nelghbor, INSANE SOLDIER ESCAPES formed and the student has become fa-' o @ was the wife of a barber named Manuel J. d'Sylveira, of what had happened. Mrs. Dugrau sent a drug clerk FRO miliar with the plays as a whole, perhaps The Theatrical Sensation of the City. whose place of business is on Clay street, near East, and named McCaffey to this city to inform the husband. | the next step is to Ty to its end the i G ¥ I | @ bas been a chronic invalid for years. It'is belleved that D'Sylveira bastened home, and was coaxed by his friends M PRESIDIO HOSPITAL process already begun; that is o say, to | guffering rendered her temporarily demented, as she tried to go to one of thelr homes with his little boy Alfred, as | matist himselr. It is 532523‘?;.;;".}..5 that A A @ o commit suicide three months ago by taking carbolic the anguisk of the bereaved husband was so great that ELUDED HIS GUARD WHILE BE- |it is of no consequence what kind of & t @ _ acid while partially out of her mind. it was feared he would try to join his wife In death. His AKEN REAKFAST. | man th& author of a piece of work or [] ! [ ] The Bay City left the narrow gauge Oakland mole at whereabouts was not divulged, but Mrs. Dugrau was per- ING T. TO B e L ‘ls. (- (1°Fr§" - .fihfl "flrfl( h“‘sflflil "lofl‘h = BUY YOUR 10 minutes after 3 o’clock and had just passed Goat Isl- fectly willing to state the circumstances surrounding the Ry, TR | Rue: Yo e fallacy of this principle is EULOGY SUPERFLUOUS. @ 1ang, when a gentleman rushed into the pilot-house and sulclde Searchiers Fail to Locate Him—Fun- | upon it. Every body wants to bnow scme: ASE THOSE WHO HAVE SEEN IT. @ Intormed Captain Lealo that two ladies had seen & wo- @'Sylveira has been an invalld for years,’ she eral of Mrs. Texton, Wife of G | thing about the man whose pictures he is EUAL POPULAR PRICES. ' man floating in the wake of the steamer. Captain Leale said, “‘and tried to kill herself three months ago by taking Troop’s First Se' seeing, whose architecture he Is sm:!mx K. @ ©stopped the steamer immediately, @nd the deckhands did carbolic acid. She took her fittle boy to Oak Station to- e Ageant. | or whose written words he is reading. 3 y - such quick work that a boat was lowered as the steamer day and sent him home with the word she was not going G T | T in Drogmotive and 16 Y SEpNe. o Ticket Office, Emporium. @ came to a standstill. The boat was sent back for a dis- to return. He told me, and I told the servant the hus- John Quinn, a private in Company E of | That reason Is to be found In the fact EXTRA " H tance of a half mile, bu;m(ha“womln hdn.d -unkhnnd 'alhl band hired to do the work some time ago. A search re- the Eighteenth Infantry and an insane | that a man's work, if it be renll?' glreu % hat was found was a pl olf cape and a gray hat wit vealed th: he had 1 atient in th S . | and individual, t of hi If. Tt s o Manow AR @ thal plad gt D gr that she eft a brief note to her husband that patient in the general hospital at the Pre A [ ] E ° GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. he Eminent Soprano, HLLE. ANTOINETTE TREBELLL | Programme, Including the G. AUGHING SONG. T gl = The Johnson-Locke BAN FRANCISCO, & black band and quills. hurrieane deck Captain Leale found of the order, W. A. 8. Nicholson on be- | half of the council presented to Hiram | On the starboard side of the gloves and a purse of dark leather, the purse containing 80 cents, a ferry ticket, a scapular and a card. On one side of the card, in script, was the name “Mrs. Ermaline Scene of the Suicide. a pair of dark tan age of 19.' her suffering was more than she could bear, and she had concluded to end it all. trouble at all. Mrs. d'Sylvelra was 83 years old, and has lved n;;'!' door to me cver since she was married, at the The two never had any domestie T ® [ ° ® would better begin b{ s getting on easy terms with him; that to say, by read- sidlo, escaped from his guard yesterday morning and has not since been captured. Quinn came In on the Senator. He was violent at times and so was put under | strict surveillance, a sentry being detailed to follow him.about whenever he left h's quarters. Yesterday morning he late last night they had heard nothing of him. dent who is going to study Shakespears | ethics, philosophy or philology; they are extremely interesting. One ought not to not a mere expre: thing which he has put together as a car- penter puts a house together, or a mason lays a wall. It is something which he | has made out of himself. e special | quality_of it is not anything which he from the world without or from other artls it is something which he and preclous quality in his work. Every- | thing else can be imitated or reproduced 1 i = - . was | unconsciously imparts to it from his own oy S G ks 4 ¢ o v00 2 L o .2, 9-0-0-0-0000-00 00 —0-0-0 0 © taken down lo breakfast In the big din- | nature. Thus there ia In the work of o at the Genz . e Dol 9O & ? N ri | ing-roy 20d Ip some way he eludeg the , ~vary great writer something distinctiva a-house box office. lermhle C°" A Button to H. A. Graves. e ayisnom, Walter Mackay, BA Muess- | vigiiancs 68 hiy goard. ond. sor e individual:. compotnded of Mis- seme:y: . 204 FRONT STREET ACa mesting of CRUFERE Toupol of S Taens was Aoy Ononnell, “The enter- | 100 PRy esterday men of the hospie] | PETAMeEnt, his menius and his character; CQ.UMBlA"-n 4 the National Union last night, under good aioranic BRIy | Corps were out looking for him, but up to | 200 that something is the most originai Ld \TLR THIS WEEK-MAT: Wil Exchange \‘g, INEE SATURDAY. o Lenox and Ivory ‘rappers TICKETS TO TH A. Graves, who recently retired from the | office of president, a dlamond-set emble- ACQUISITION OF EDWARD AIGELTINGER Quinn {s & man about 30 years of a | save that elusive quality of personality. [“’hen people are eager, therefore, to know ‘nomalhln‘ about the writer of a book E ORPEEUM | i§ K UNDBR THE FOLLOWING CON- matic bufton, In recognition of his faith- MAY When he got away he was dressed in 3¢ h - ke o gy g DrTTONg: ful and able management of the affairs | S_UCCEED MAHONY e he oot ey s > Ahirt, without | they, afe on the right track. sitnough o 705, TAD: & Bo Reserved eat of the council during his term of office. oty a blouse. He is clean shaven and has the | than intelligent and their way of satisfy- 5 Wrappers of LENOX SOAP | | Friends of the Ex-Supervisor Want | 100k Of an Insane man in his face. It 18 | ing it more enerfetic than delicate. Or. 3 Wrappers of IVORY SOAP & Him A | not_considered that he is dangerous, but | ‘There was such a man as Shakespears, Prese: for the First Time Here, Or else send 15 Wrappers of LENOX = | P im Appointed a Member of the | he s likely to Fve some one a scare be- | and there are plain records of him. When i KTy OPR : B e e o ot aaoA® Board of Public Works. fore he is again lodged in the hospital. | the student has felt the charm of his . THE LIGHT OPERA, If You Went & $o Ressrved Geat t a Plce . & His guard has gone the way of all defect- | work and has learned something about THE SM LERS e ey 5t TYORE SOAD wing to the death of his mother, | ing sentries. He has been put under ar- | it he may well try to find the man; he SMUGG Or..- M Weappers ORY SOAP ; 3 Mayor Phelan has not announced the suc- | rest pending trial on a charge of allowing | has already, if he is intelligent, found a AYE EOAPand 11 Wrappers of IVORY BOAP Su pervisors Urged tO | cessor to Mr. Mahony of the Board of | & person In his care, similar to g prisoner, | good deal about him in his work. It is OF BADAYEZ. | B i Public Works. A great deal of !pecula.‘to,rehscapfi i R P ol!‘;enhsaid‘xha} as that ;vorhk is ldrumnu, - y . GmoEmREER e wife of First Sergeant Texton of | and therefore impersonal, there ig no rev- WEKY Sef TN = ENEEEEEEENEER Take Action. fon eine. amang chapEoliticlans and | Troop G of ‘the Stxth Cavalry, who died | elation of the Gramatist n It. This is 8 i appointed to the position. As a vacancy | Suddenly at the Presidio on Sunday last | great mistake. The dramatist is not to AMUSEMENTS. - Y | of heart disease, was burled in the Na- | be found in his work In the same sense REPORT OF CHIEF ENGINEER must be filled by a Republican, a gre: deal of conjecture s being had over the probable ufl)olmee. tional Cemetery yesterday by the Order of the Eastern Star, of which she was a in which the lyrical poet is generally to be found; the sentiments which are put Edwar Algeltinger, past grand_matron. upon the lips of his actors must not be e tie Test Board of Bupervisers oo oy Bernard McDhonogh, & private of Com- | put upen his own lips; hie does not reveal old charter, has bee; v pany F of the Third Infantry, dled at the | himself in the direct, definite and com- BOARD OF WORKS ASKS FOR AN | {100 ol ena to Sier my meaJBOR bY | Feneral hospital yesterday. e ctine xes b’ fhokime tw hlch U Mntwcs APPROPRIATION. place. Prominent merchants of this city | ffom the isiands on the transport Senator. some other kinds of literature often re- are outspoken in their indorsement of | , The bodies of the men brought noms | veal themseives. But no one can study — e — Mr. Algeltinger for the place, becauss of | from Manila are being shipped East very | the plays of Shakespeare without beco: | R his' being a practical business man and | apidly, but they are coming in nearly as |ing aware that they disclose a general Y AN BEARTHQUAKE CAN STOP THE | MATINEE TO-DAY, WED., FEB. 1. The Board of Supervisors yesterday re- | one who was always ready to discuss | rnrldly. and so the storehouses are keprt | conception of life; that they are con- CROWDS THAT ARE POURING | Parquet, 250, any seat; balcony, 100; children, celved a communication from City Engi-| matters that came up before the old | full. The department headquarters has structed on the theory that certain results N TC I “The C £o Ably Presented by Night, Febru n w the Frawley SPECIAL !—THIS P.M. ret of the Fortnigh THE HENRY HOLMES® CECIL HARDY. , e, S0c, Tso. AND UCKOO” ) SEE _— 10, any Dart. the FRAWLEY CO. ary 11, commences the Unconventional Honey- ‘akeman’'s first appear- y Company. THE HOLLO SOHLKE'S PICKA tly Popular Concerts, QUARTET EVERYTHING NEW, NOVEL AND | ENTERTAINING. MR. AND MRS. PERKINS FISHER in Ezra Kendall's “HALF-WAY HOUSE"; MICHELL; AYS: BRUET AND RIVIERE; NIES; PARTIE TRIO; IRENE FRANKLIN; BIOGRAPH. PAPINTA. Reserved Seats, TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE. dhamtra- The original and only patented Sanden Electric B:It, marked ‘“Patented,” made by Dr. A. T. | Sanden under his patent of May sth, 1896. I challenge any one to dispute the above. Call and test these Belts or send for prices and book, ‘“Three Classes of Men,”’ mailed free. Address neer Grunsky in regard to a resolution requesting the Board of Works to formu- late a plan under which the city may gradually acquire its public utilities. The report in part reads as follows: It 15 required by the charter that plans and estimat made of the cost of obtalning from all of t] vallable sources a sufficient and per- manent supply of good pure water. {nvestigations made by this municipaiity 1576 a3 a guide it may be safely assumed that ten independent sources of supply will have 1o be examined. It will be necessary to investi- gate the quantity of water available for the city’s use, its quality, storage facilities, con- duits for its delivery and its distribution. The minimum supply must be investigated and it is desirable that such investigation should ex- tend over a number of seasons. The projects board in a strictly businessiike manner. As chairman of the Street and Finance committees, Mr. Algeltinger accomplished a ‘r!ent( deal ;l?r the clxty. ;nd his friends ‘wan! 0 see m appointed a membe; the Board of Public Works. 5o —_——— RULOFSON IS NOT HALL’S ADOPTED SON JUDGE BELCHER FINDS HE HAS NO LEGAL CLAIM. Executor of Decedent’s Will Is Given for bodies because they are not made by | authorized persons. he military law | takes notice of no one who is not a rela- | tive or some one authorized by a relative | to arrange for the disposal of the body, €0 all who are not entitled to considera- tion are being refused. Colonel Long, un- der wbem is the work of shipping the bod- {es to their proper destinations, compjains too that frequently orders regarding the | disposal of a body will come from three or four of the same family, and they are | not always in harmony. In such cases it | takes time and a great deal of trouble to | arrive at a knowledge of just what the relatives wish. There has been no serious hitch so far, however, and what delays have occurred are chas bad to refuse a great many applications | eable more to the | follow certaln causes. The keynote of those plays is to be found in the word character, as the keynote of the Greek plays was to be found in the word des- tiny. Shakespeare believed profoundly in the moral order of the world. He be- lleved also In social and political order; he believed in order in the Individual lifs, in the balance of qualities, In the subor- dination of the lower to the higher. Tt is easy to see that he was not a cynic; that he had not an impure mind, although the coarseness of his time Is sometimes flected in his work; that he was not a morbid man. In a word, it is not difficu't to find the spiritual man'behind the work. The order in which the plays were en- tered at the stationer’s is known. It is therefore possible to trace the growth of | = P! 7] vi relatives than to the officials in charge of | his mind. Many facts about his personal ! , | (THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR PLAY. HOUSE) | D E P will all involve the crossing of the bay with | Judgment for the Property and | ine dead. & B O et St “HOOT MON. Ye C Stop the Rush PHONE SOUTH 770. . = ? a pipe line. 1t will be impossible to reach final . 2 1100T MON, Ye Canna Stop the Rus! et ? | conclusions within the year prescribed by the His Costs of Action. ST e |to the contrary. Stratford 1s full of LION DRUG CO., charter, as little or no money can be made 7 Shakespearean assoctations. All this ma- “Wouldn't That Keep You Waiting?” EVERY EVENING THIS WEBK, MATINEE SATURDAY, avallable to start actual work befors the com- VALLEY ROAD ABOUT THROUGH. terfal can be found in a few good books Cor. Market and Stockton Sts., San Francisco | mencement of the next figeal year. Alfred C. Rulofson fs not th like Mr. Lee's “Life of Shakespeare. ad 1 e e legally | Construction of the Line Rapidl; P v fs WL I YEW “FAIR - It may be advisable to proceed by a - Y | Professor Barrett Wendell's “William B e g SINEE o of elimination and to determine on & besis | 20CPted son of the late Captain Winslow | bei d Drawing Toward Completion. Shakespeare.” Professor Dowden's “‘Mi —THE FOURTH WEBK— Ot the Enormous Comic Opera Triumph, THE IDOL’S EYE. EVERY EVENING AT 8. LONDON LIFE! Next Sunday Afternoon—The Real JEFFRIES- SHARKEY CONTEST PICTURES. These Pictures will be exhibited Every Afternoon at 2:15; promptly as nings at 8:15. announc Contest will beg!: , owing to the fight going the limit—twenty-five rounds. DIRECTORY OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. Catalogues and Price Lists Mallol of a preliminary investigation upon which sources of supply final reports are most desired. The projects to be examined and the order of their importance should be designated by the Board of Supervisors, possibly after conference with the Board of Works. To further this end it would be advisable to issue a call for proposals to furnish water to the city to request evidence as to the suffi- clency of the supply and quality and the feasi- G. Hall. Nelither is he entitled to the es- tate of the deceased. Such are thes con- clusions of Judge Belcher, expressed in a decision filed yesterday. Mr. Rulofson, who is a son of William H. Rulofson, a member of the late firm, of Rulofson & Bradley, flled suit shortly ‘after the death of Captain Hall to recover decedent's es- tate on the theory that he was the legally Work on the Valley road is going right ahead, and if the good weather continues the middle of April will see the first load of freight and passengers landed in San Francisco. . The road has now been lald four miles this side of Cornwall, which leaves the of Shakespeare” and Georg Villlam Shakespeare: A Crit- and Art ical Study Having gotten the image of Shak in one’s mind, the student will do w | take up the plays and study them mo critically. With the aid of a good tex good notes and introductons he ought to understand the background of each piay: MATINEE BATURDAY AT 2. ~—PRICES— bility of its delivery from the person or cor- | adopted son of the deceased, and although | cOmparatively small gap of three miles | tpa¢ is to say. the sources from which f - Matines (general admission), %c and 5o on Application. poration oftering the same. Similar steps | nOt mentioned in his will was in fact en. | to be covered before the rails will extend ' was derived. the time in Shakespeare's THE SAME OLD PRICES—% and 50 cents, | Evenings (reserved), Iic, Zc, 8be, 80c and Tsc. | might also be taken in the matter of street | titled to the’entire estate. George M. |in one unbroken ilne from Stockton to the ! life In which it was written and any Teiephone Bush 9. ALCAZAR THEATER. AX ABSURED SUCCESS, To-night e Beautitul Comedy-drama, OLYMPIA &2 The Only Free Vaudev Y ST, MASON le Show 1n the City. MLLE. THELMA, In Poses Plastique. WILL H. HILL, COAL, COKE-AND PIG IRON. J.C. WILSON & CO., x3i0 b Teattrttee COPPERSMITH. JOSEPH FOX, Supt. H. BLYTH, Mgr. CW.SMITH, ~Sblp,, Plumbing, _Steamboat - » and Ship Work a Specialty, 18 | and 18 Washington st. 'F'lwhon in 5641 FRESH AND SALT MEATS. raiiroads so that the routes to bs examined may be designated. 1If this plan is followed it is probable that a preliminary report can be made within the time limit, provided that ample means be placed at the dlsposal of the Engi- neer’'s office. The following estimate of the cost of making the necesu? surveys, plans and {lcportn is submitted, subject to correc- on: Billings, as executor of the decedent’s will, made answer to the demands of the plaintiff and denied that the claimant had ever been ndop‘ed by the deceased, ani he prayed in hi§ answer that the claims of the plaintiff be denied and that defend- ant be given Judfimem for his costs. In concluding his opinion Judge Icher said that upon the facts and circum- stances adduced in evidence the plaintiff great Franklin tunnel. e tunnel once reached, the tles can be placed and the rails lald through it as soon as the con- readiness for their reception. It will probably be a week or ten days Wefore the rails are put in and trains running through the big hole in the hill. The Franklin tunnel and Point Richmond lfire ac- tractors desire, as the tunnel is in entire | twenty-one or twenty-two miles between | culiar circumstances attending either creation or its production. This knowledge is not difficult of ac- cess. It is idle for the man who does not intend to be a Shakesperean scholar fo at- tempt to master all the Shakespearean literature. The general student needs to put himself in possession of such facts as will enable him to group the plays in the order of their production with reference o has not established the allegations of his | all graded and only waiting for the to thé growth of ShaRespeare’'s mind, to and King of the High Wire. JAS. BOYES & C0:, Shivoing Butchers. a4 | Wator mupply o8 e med . of ™% 0,000 | cOmPlaint, and the finding Snust ba that | ing of the track. This work will be | understand the sources from which ‘the Enti FAREWELL WEEK OF : “+ Clay. Tel. Matn 14 | Projects to 0.00 | the plainfiff is not the adopted son of | pushed ahead as quickly as comstruction | plots or parts of the plays were derived i Electric light works, steam, water or | Captain Winslow G. Hall; that Captain | can be accomphished. | nd the fmmediate historical background. CAD WILSON FRES olectric power W telephone lines.. 15,000 [ Hall dld not agree to make him his heir, | _The heavy wo of the Point Richmond | {¥hen he has done this, in addition to the g J. N. LOFSTAD;, 3 Kesms s westurs Lates: | Sireet rafircads ... 5000 | Or at his death. or at any time, by will | whart is all finished and the men are now | other things which have bsen enumerates, R The Klondike Soubretts. > o styles, prices i Miscellaneous examinations, eto. 500 | or otherwise, to leave him his entire prop. | employed on the slips and aprons. This | he is in a position to read and enjoy the v B | Ana o Host of First-class Vaudeville Stars. erty, or any of it, or anything. will take them about & month or Six | plays to the full. From this point he may A 310,000 belt ana chatelatne belonging, 5 PAPER DEALERS. Total . 19" conclusion the court orders that the | weeks, when everyihing will bo in foadi- | o b indefinitely to study the philosophy | Ci Vilson e show windows AND PAPER CO,, laintiff take nothing by his action and | ness for the recep c o, | 5¢ life behind the plays, which he may Seshement o8 St Balawin Jeweiry Store, sis.sie Marxet | WILLAMETTE 122 Montgomery . | Aroe, sums, particulany in the case of | Phat the defendant take his proper costs | Which will do the water transportation | discover for himself or which he may take The Ml Aot e ADMISSION FREE pended to advantage before January $, —_————— until the completion of the new boat noW | from a_ half-dozen authorities, among PR EVERY SUNDAY. AMATEU e v {1 “Any ‘appropriation made for the pur- 717 Mark building at the Union Iron Works. {them Denton Snider. whose very sug" Susday. | MARY HAMPTON. M TN IGHT EVERY FRIDAY. EUR F. C. HUGHES o g L RINTER, pose shoaid be i the aggregate for the | Herman Lesser, arket st., pefantnlat sptsprss: Shicuiin gestive commentaries need not be wholly . . . J 611 Sansome st., 8. ¥, examination of all public utilities rather | Will sell $20,000 worth of fine shoes, sale Took a Dose of Morphine. ¢:cc-gted in order to be thoroughly en- £l 3sc than in specific sums for each class. It | to begin to-morrow (Thursday), at 9 a. m. joyed. After all, the best way to know 288 RESERVED SEATS 23S |RACING! RACING! RACING! STATIONER AND PRINTER. R D abie 0 have about Bis | Phis So. the best stack of shaes sver of.| ~R. H. Haley, a laborer who has been | &iicapenta fs th possess @ food sdition ext Week—""OH, SUSANNAH!" el T phio we Caltforas | set apart for use in this connection dur- | fered at a forced sale. Ladles' fine kid | despondent and out of employment, made ' in small volumes. such an edition, for in- 1900—CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB-1800 e PARTRIDGE atroet. ing the present fiscal year, as it would | shoes, worth $2.50, for only 75¢ a pair. 717 | an ineffectual attempt yesterday to end | stance, as the Temple Shakespeare; to 7 Junuary 22 to February 10, Inclusive. = Market street, near Third. + ' | his sorrows by taking a dose of morphine carry a volume im on ket; to eut CHUTES AND ZO0O0. gt gAxu.N_P tl.l‘fCE Racing Monday, Tuesda; e any and Baturdey RACK. T Wedn: . Thurs- Rain or skine: sharp. an Francisco at 12 m. and WHITE ASH STEAM COAL, i R 2% DIAMOND COAL MINING CO., at its GREEN RIVER COLLIERIES, is Hest Coal in the market. Office and Yo give definiteness to the work remaining to be done after July 1, 1900. o Hardware Men Made Merry. An annual banquet of the proprietors e The Gleason Murder. Ernest Narjot was arraigned in Judge Fritz's court yesterday on the charge of in a saloon at the cormer of Fifth and | Harrison streets. The would-be suicide was hurried to the Receiving Hospital, where Dr. Bunnell attended hsm. down one’s newspaper reading and to de- vote one’s time, as one travels in street cars, railway trains and ferries. to the reading of Shakespeare. 1 3 Ferry-boats leave dering J. O'Neill Gleason in Stanley's DOUGLAS AND FORD, 18:80, 1, 1:30, 2, 2:30 and 3 p. m.. connecting and employes of the Palace Hardware | BUT d Mdison streets; Janue Two Insolvents. D s ASDR MR i | Tk TR FRvine o ahs, Siumnos ‘to the Company and Invited guests took placs | SOy won vepresented by ex-Jidse Hee | James B. MeKinney of North Bloom- HWM Sematlest Actor gn Earth, Sies pA thelr escorts: Bo g S B oW, last Saturday evening. F. H. Ellis pres-|ral and Attorney Sweeney. The prelim. | field, Nevada County, filed a petition in in- AND A GREAT VAUDEVILLE SHOW. ferry tickets to Shell Mound. All S e ident of the company, genlded. Speeches | jnary examination was fixed for Friday | golvency In the United States District AMATEUR VN PARTY ommfl mole connect with San Pablo avenue v & were made by Messrs. Ellis and Oscar F. | afternoon at 2 o'clock. Court yesterday is liabilities are $600 39 To.MORHOW NIGHT. glectric cars at Seventh and Brosdway, Ouk- | ff (iNIVAIEIR Sites, ' Henry Strohlen sapg and Airs; .and he has no assets. FATURDAY NIGHT ——CAKE WALK. | [0 o 8°80 pablo avenue, sars at Fourteenth > 9 erc: F: H. Hllis, Oscar F. Sites, Mrs; | Wedding mvitations, visiting cards, | John J. Dolan of San Francisco fled a | New York City. __ - Phone ‘or Beats——PARK 23. and_ Broadway, Oakland. These electric cars Williams, Miss Rose Sites,” Mrs. 'O. F. | Koh-i-noor pencils, Waterman fountain | SIare fririomn g 0 e | v S O s Sites, Mr._and Mrs. Daugherty, Robert J. ket knives and everything useful | 455¢ts Note—This concludes the Shakespears —~ R i A T Wieriom, Mrs. Robert Wisnom, Miss Par: | b the stationery line, Best goods and I course. Examinations will be set to-mor- A VAR B WL LLAMS TR, Presdent sons, Mrs, Maggaret Robinson, Mr. and | best prices. Sanborn, Vail & Co., 741 Mar- | The friends of the Old Government | row and Monday as 3 for the grant- . R. B. MILROY, A Mrs. Charles Hellwig, Henry Strohlen, ' ket street. * | Whisky are never drunkards. ing of certificates. '