The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 25, 1900, Page 27

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1900. ADVERTISEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. “HOOT MON.” {The Greatest Piay to See | You'll F.nd Now at the TIVOLI All Competit'on We Defy; You Must Not Miss “THE IDOL S EYE TR N Rt et SN SRR AN NGNS AR NN NN R U 24+ 9000 O Om.z i NEWS OF FRATERNAL SOCIETIES S2COBOBB0D ot eNe e The Eastern Star. "I\'hv event v nnie L. | GRAND OPERA-HOUSE SR BRI | %N NN N %N N+ 0060000080 .:‘ on of Mrs. | hall will not, be large enough to hold them | TELEPHONE MAIN 532. 1 CROWDED EVERY NIGHT. L Wedn night San Francisco ‘ Camp had a novel entértatnment in Hein- | RT EEK 4 s Hall, at Twentieth and Howard ‘onsul Ce r W. B. Wilson e - o= > o v as under the dirml ker, Lucle E Maud Dais; Brc wing was the pr owed b e o~ — =] poncanng Tillie d W, L, . the general or- Lo et for California, who delivered an | | on, 2. 8. Ciprico; specialties, Fran- | eloquent address on Woodcraft, after | f ivs Day; bafytone solo, Harry | which was introduced the pho-stereo com- : rown; son orge Hammer- | bination which is being exhibited in the i oprano solo, < Sadle Leven- | interest of the organization department by | peciaities, Miss Dz Fairchiid, and | C, E. Campbell of Denver, Col. A number ¢ selectior FilNa . Hynes. of views were thrown upon a screen while | — he phonograph reproduced appropriate | idi r Head Consul Fatk. Druidism. ngs and addresses b DRY GOODS COMPANY. OLORED DRESS G00DS following-named n J llrann e braham, d 1. S. Hobbs e, Gertie Cun H—x-—x-xox—x«H«Héx-xq—H-x—x-x—x-x-H—&-x.x. el el 8 . F. i 1berg and o prominent members of | Wy Sty ,1' Martlnon! | tpo"order. This pro very interesting, | n trip, which | many funnyisms. The many who were The visiting | present then indulged in dancing to music | Commencing TO-MORROW EV “ band composed of members of the found that there is s*;'m:.,;:“"“a:';*’.h';n":r:::”'fxarim’m::‘s 'FOURTH and LAST ED[T[ON in all the try band. The affalr was un- | was a most e officials were they went Our stock is now complete In every detall, with all the LATEST PRODUCTIONS for this season, procured The perfe - Py g e On the ction of J. M. Mallady, C. E. | Batlad, B ey, and by general ; bo B d E et sl hote who to 14th inst., in compar many mem- . C. Hartiey. During the est “Sweetest Story Ever g 100% | bers of Mazzini, Mo G Los Ange :n applications were received. v = . dith ‘1“*3"; rom the home an uropean marxets, comprising er the direction | Eroves, the 1 Magnolia Grove = e | “The Sovm Mar b o i B e Angements when two c ”‘.4 o were initiated. The In Elkdom. ! attie le Ladd and chorns | s, ; 5 San Francisco Lodge ¢ st meeting | Song and dance Little Maude Sor-nsen hLr, Mr isiting officfals le officers Lodge at its last meeting | 08 (0,00 of the “Irish Cakewalk'....... | ] y for the very effective rendition of the | Feceived three applications. It has con- | r Wooley and the Capriols Octet | cluded its arrangements for the stag 0- | rhe Iawa cial to be given.on the 9th of March, The | 11¢ Hawailan Quinter in ne members of the lodge will pay a fraternal | AND "THEN COMES an Quintet in new selections. This grove has received sixty-two W member the past six months. And an infinite varlety of ROUGH MATERIALS so On the 1 NTS I nd_officers visited where (wo re initia ter in the grove closed and the honored guests at choice banque lowed the meeting and | visit t yOakland Lodge on the night of the | 1 fash'onable for this season. as the morning before the guests £ N | : and grove members separated. The fol- Jose Lodge is . arrang- lowing night there was a visit to Mazzini | ing “for g soclal during March. > W he Followi Special Val srove, where there was instruction in the | The mectings of the lodge in Oak. ' iyl AR Mt M By SO0 | The Famous Descriptive and Coon Singer, e Quote the Follow: ng Specia alues: on rs C cramento odge ! a member- | visitors frc he other es in Los fvi ¢ me; s ) from Keith's Theater, New York, X H | : D i et sy e | B GE et g | P v ST MRS (3 sadinh HOMESTUN, i ol shadss GO0 . - s and applications at every meet- | “ALL I W MA CHICKENS,"” geles Lodge has over 40) mem- | “When Susan Thompson Tries to Reach \ increasing and has one of the FAgly nest halls in the State. Stockton Lod The presen ondon Graze, “‘The Plumber,” dedicated its new hall last Wednesda: and “‘The Moth and the Flame.” h the of grays and tans, splendid value 52-inch VENETIAN CLOTH, just ar- $5 00 : SUIT ext- r termi and it is a very fine one. There were pres- | The Moth and the Flame play'd a game one H i ct ent ks From San Frasiciacs e ey N rived, in all colors. etscnacs & flicers reached 1 Jose, Los es 1 Fresno. The | And the Moth that play'd as s mald.l they they wer et b new lodge a ejo 3 0 = say, the Flame was a bad man’s art. N § i 1 e e B A Tenk, ok n fomeia e (eports £00d PEOE” | 1y fiin mever knew. s she fiew s near, | % Z!BELINE PLAIDS, in very choice color- ained. In the eve tion 'at Redding. that Flame was a light of shame, | . YARD | But she fluttered away, just in time, so they INZS.eveeeceesnonsossacsosnsnccans to Merced ¢ Stmonary En"m”fi y—thal's the tale of the Moth and the | ) The Fun and Music Are Sublime: : et By vr | P vortin mem. | Also SPLENDID VALUES in the HIGHER GRADES § - gl : S ,‘_:",.}.;;“&“i}'.g Goon reserved seat iy rchestra satwraay (£ OF MATERIALS, whether for house or street wear. ¥| o-Morrow is the 50th : . work came events ever given by that eattien: e oty | | s here were present in the | Branch 'r: er O Emporium | ation Hall at 20 Eddy street a large | ——— Each Night You Can Enjoy the Play, Order of (he Amaranth. L L R R ) Last 2 T unh: r the members and many vis- COUNTRY ORDERS CAREFULLY AND PROMPTLY FILLED. Order R e £ »r“"’..f‘[‘?"'gl T.‘?“’T’pfi?.‘,fi‘i" GRAND OPERA HOUSE"'SPWM]- e Or “Drop In" Saturday Matinee. ad & N: raatn hfm'mi’(‘.'r AtTonAl Corrs CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, s 3 o fi:‘;"(,,’;g g e e “,“,;;;} | THURSDAY AFTERNOON March1,at 3:15 | SE. Corner Geary and Stookton Strests, San Franciseo. { Our Prices Make the Biggest Hits, et o 1’ i FOURTH By e G SEATS COST BUT “TWO0" AND ? .vl-l—I‘I-’—P-I—i—!-l--!fl'—I‘R—H—!-!-l-H_ “TWICE TWO" BITS AMUSEMENTS. o to say about the advance that T beei made in'the United Staten firafld Symphony Concert ! vears in thos atters that most interest the members of the P o (S SRS e e o | association,” W. T. Bonney enteftained | Under the Direction of - - very member of the | With some valuable information on en- 3 AN EVEN I B iyl e in general and C. C. Elsasser HENRY HOLMES L - oy 13 conductor, spoke of the pro- | = “ e oclation i the United | INDEED! > a collation and 70 MUSICIAN IN THE ORCHESTRA. - f the “‘bites” there - = and t p— N ¢ o . -Es . ke the evenin eserved Seats—25c, . T5e, $1 $150. On| COMMENCING THIS SUNDAY MATINEE and SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY NIGHTS the unine ek o 4 vmk Commencing T0-DAT, SUNDAY MATINEE Feb 2, e | 2: e ‘ MAGG l E MOOR E “ IEW BILL OF INTEBIATIMAL STARS' Mncc beos | CQUMBIAt NS e e e T N e T ERE E N st., had a ber of members alp and hi W. B o =HIT loading the Sioux. A num- Bfiglfl!llllg MONDAY INCLUDING THE EMINENT ACTOR, Europe. aaaresses and the EeEnE | TO-MOREOV, y MR H R ROBERTS, TROVOLLO ctions IN HIS GREAT CREATION, . > members of Pacific Tent are feel- P E st I | B S 2 Sl e o i s 1o weexs. | THE SILENCE OF DEAN MAITLAND The PASSPARTS entertainment recently ziven in den Worri s aset masvelomes Susbi b, Gate Hall in aid of the team regalia fund | FEDNESD. 28, AND : OWING N v y WS & gredt success Andiseniiacd s Bhei WEDNESDAY, FEB. 28, AND THREE FOLLOWING NIGHTS AND SATURDAY MATINEE, that will warrant the tent in securing the | 3 MAGGIE MOORE’S F MORAN e A R L L el]m Reappearance In Clifford Robertson's Famous Musical Irish Comedy, Al\j,,,,"!..’vflE.l, ' ‘."o o work with all the modern appliances . = 2 t from tie nov s worked in Welcome r which we ight, fi six suspended Tork withoall the modern appllances ‘MRS QUINNS TWINS KATHRYN OSTERMAN & C co number of candid Speclally Written for and Played by Her. 2 will have an op- portu 11l ceremor The “DARKEST In a new sketch, “TO-MORROY to see the tent is arranging for “‘stag’’ ) be given in the near future, possibiy in including 1z were admitte Ompson 'HARRIS & FIELDS NEXT ATTRACTION arty to musi nts were Gr tions by Daniel Hanlon; instrumental - —. ¢ §. K. Patton, and other features BNS music g m,,fij_:,.:j"‘;‘ll,}jg‘;;.;i” T e i el | WEEKS OF MARCH 5th and 12th. DE,.WJII‘,,‘S‘,”?’.[.J,ENS Improved Order of Red Men. | traternal t to Yerba Buena Lodge, md chisty: gcoin- | §,R08tienlorble cysulie s Aheromuit ON T Matlnee TO-DAY. ‘UNDAY Feb. 25. Poan e olhcurs “wes s, e by e | e WAGNER OPERAS and MUSIC DRAMAS. | zowios o s o went to § new tribe wit cluding many o men of the city quet followed the cerem by members of Bald Eagie Tri The visitors and members were well en- A few front orche rows reserved, 50 and there instity tertained by the sitting lodge. There was | MADAME GADSKI, Prima Donna ; | cents: front rows of t ents. ter members, an address by Grand Dictator Archibald, | 11-known b remarks by Prof. Phil Prior of Polar Star MR. D?X_g}" %Izggsgé;lfymnei o - et Hier of Ben | i00s 02 2y Yoom . Mesmore M NN D‘,.u‘nn'o,i',’a""-"‘x’,sfifié'é@ Prisger. MEGHANIGS PAVlUUN ) County. and member of Chow- | Thomas favored with a select reading. R! S visited the office of th and a number of others added to the even- Tuesday Afternoon, March 6, o T e e e - HAUSER" ds jast week and repo sure with songs. | Thursday Afternoon, March 8, at “THE FLYING DUTCH) wdition in his section There was a large attendance of knights | Friday Afternoon, M 9, ‘DIE MEISTERSINGER" ) ) palefaces are belr »;:‘ and gentlemen friends at the smoker | SECOND WEEK—EV OF MARCH 12, 13 AND 14 iven last Monday night by Liberty Lodge | Gubseription Tickets for the Entire Serfes of Six Concert e 81081231 ony. reserved n Anniversary or L. F. B Jacobs ibe, composed of many of the [ in the Alcazar building. [nder the direc- TICKETS FOR SINGLE PERFORMANCE: S50, 82, 8250, 8 s of North Beach, was instituted | tion of the “committee on noise,” consist- | AT | " subscription sale of seats for the entire series of six (;mrelnxknpens L e office of the BIG en's Hall rece and it prom- | Iing of J Johnston, Ben I. Salo ;i ” Callfornia_Theater on Tuesday morning, February 7. at 9 o cloe — um(”u]z{fll SF the dive Grites Ot | e George, with the ém izl NOTE! X Zhozwsn will soaitivalyap. Sale of tickets for single performances will open Thursday morning, March 1, at § o'clock. z and B ge, k named 3 pear during th ngagement (for o | 85 the chief, there was presented a £00d | tne first time here in over twelve years). pre- FREE LIST SUSPENDED WITHOUT EXCEPTION STEINWAY PIANO USED. programme that kept the audlence to-| senting his original creation of Joshua Whit- o= 1 recent competitive drill in ween teams from Red ( t 1 gether till midnight. There were Instru- | comb, ’ s A $|,,’:iln~"f,1:"§\‘,?flin h,"{m;,:”;;’,::’,f"'fh,.:'“h B ————————————_— SHERMAN’ CLAY & CO. S HALL 16-DAYS—16 COMMENCING 18-DAYS—14 i Speciators. "The trophy went to Winne- | the Nttie Bennett ststers. vocal solo by || ARRANGED ! Sharlss Fronman has ar- S SATURDAY, MARCH 3. A R B g !”n’?-i | cruon: an adaress on the order by Ansia | | s orx o e e e It Srsliinaty oY the Oonascte & fhe Culifenis Theater ) Pertormances. 3 and 8 5. m. .:r'v:fiyzl y - S AR G | S T R S ki W | S2cioe swe coveo wm so || SIX EXPLANATORY RECITALS AT THE PIANO | * el Fis i b e = ¢ Wilson has recently vis. | Greggains and Joe Milton agle and | Glenwood Park, in - the Banta Gz | “DON'T MISS SEEING THEM.” 300 PEHFUR"ING A"INALS 300 es and Matok Wyom- | mountain has been secured for the | Knights of Honor plenic to be given on - TRAINED ELEFHANTS, as C 1 will asca- | the 30th of next May. | TRAI buflding to-morrow | Grand Dictator Archibald has gone on | e Kawahe Council has arranged | an official visit to Fresno, and before he | =a ic_ entertainment in Union | returns he will visit the lodges in Merced | LAST TWO PERFORMANCES. | | anat Hall on the last Thursday In|and in Modesto. MATINEE TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. 1 fC L G | TRAINED | | Under the Direction of . GRAFF, on the | o - # £t S Btk | Ancient Order Workmen. | JEFFRIES= WAGNER OPERAS AND MUSIC DRAM [ Posttivels the, br ‘of the s most sat-| Ay, Lodge of the Anclent Order of | AT 11 OCLOCK IN THE MORNING. ighly s ‘members. By f’,"L' Workmen at the iast held meeting in-| IHE REAL s Maatith A Y (TAE BURINGOLD.~ | nost perfect manner conferred the w creased its membership by the admission | SHARKEY Wednesday, March : | Nibelungen ‘DIE_WALKURE. | See the ANIMAL FIRE DEPARTMENT, _ £ ribles. after which | of two strangers by initiation. This lodge | Seturday, March 10th. Tetralogy. IEGFRIED. | See the RIOT RACES, OTTERDAMMERUNG." rior's degree on five el t See the lis by the | has arranged to give an entertainment CONTEST PICTURES Monday, March 12th. els re were long and rt has' arrange < it t| e o P = Johnson or Sagamore | and a dance to_its fri in Mangels 3 Wednesday, March ReIFAL See the ‘meet on O B iue | Hall In the Mission on the 2ith inst. The POPULAR PRICES.— | Saturday, March 17th. -rm TAN AND ISOLDE.” | See the n, Past Great Sa- | entertainment will be the comic opera of | IMPORTANT!—This popular place of amuse- Subscription Tlfk"-*q f‘P‘l S it % 00 1 of ind Chase, Depu- | “Penelope.” presented under the direction | ment will remain closed for two weeks to allow Reserved Seats for Single Performances. 150 Every Act > > sut Pa : e g7 ss. | O ie Rooney. s a very <. | for important stage improvements. 3 2 B e e T e i [ e Roche and Wheeler, Judge, Cabaniss, ;g;lvrm]fi:"“:‘"‘;;:) . l.f,.'“',;,“ ST e 3 Y AFTERNOON, March 11—First Senson Sale of Tickets for Entire Series opens at Sherman, Clay & Co.'s Tuesday Morn- 3 itertai 1t | senfor sagamore of Montezuma Tribe. and | Ing produc Pt e i °n°| Time in This City of the New and Laugh- ing, February 27th, at 9 o'clock. Don't Miss e tuge of Yosemite and Mr. Moore ” & arly part | le Far nedy, Sale of Tickets for Single Performances opens on Thursday Morning, March 1st, at 3 uge o o of the evening, after which there will be ite Tribe is steadily forging ahead | dancing. nuaily adding to its member- | = AT | SPEINWAY PIANO USED. | wing from the palefaces. Last | Sons of Ben]amm — , ; : ALCAZAR THEATER. —— == = CflUTES AM) 100. it ga # =moker in the| At the last held meeting of Golden Gate | ehed T B | L Lomen sl o memier | gyamons romar svxoay UNION COURSING PARK. mgtgg:gg 1 o' clock. Free List Suspended Without Exception. ance the new e ar 1sit to Bay . £ W ht. . o % EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, R 5 Bers | Bhavorine o SRt the-lder ‘muts n peint | T o TICDIGAL FATHER rowey GUNDAY| INGLESIDE G > to-mor- | 2streto in o e fnan: # Febru J AJOR MITE; LILLIAN VON TILSE: th esday | Sk nvu’mt.:. of € of the evening and then | ‘-"“3',;,,{; y”.’,‘(’ay,‘»"?,q:'nrm and Pactac| TO- MORROW A Story TO DAY Bt 190 COURSING PARK. :::.\:'r: BARTONS: OUHANA: PAUL 1..: s will be presented. , There uf..m;}:...a.n‘ln | Lodge two applications to act upon. INIGHT ’l‘o 4 e T COURSING PARK. | crorx ORGE BYRD: VOLKYRA aod The Wative syl McEiroy: spec L:Im'.‘l Y7 :"L“rsnfl"‘ ak.i({"h';fl! At't Hopenterp of Amerion By Clay M. Greane and Joseph R Grlm?:r., GREATES COURSING PARK. s e - coll d by Fitzpatrick and Young, | At t Frie lo by Argue companist pipe: Casey” by Coglin and s a. T. W. B. Swan \,nr-- was plenty d a meeting . s city of Deputy Grand | bacco and stedt on the | Berthie meeting of Junior Court Pride ies | o paciae ey huceday e sirangers CONRSING UNPARALLELED - - - - - | TO-NIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT, | fion 19, the prescnce of Grand SubCaict| e , EVENTS UNPARALIEED - - | MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY 902 stein \h irg e, m; mn;m g ;I‘;«\‘,r\‘ifixr:n‘z;_{:?r‘;‘rli’:tllal“x'\‘ e ‘1”:::;)['"!‘:(:;::(‘5‘ OF THE YEAR! ~~<--ATTRACTIONS ! —-BY THE-— d at theé | mittee and the) ss'sted by District | ing talk. The court is organizing an or- —_— S 3 smbers were | Deputy J. H. Hutaff | chestra to pl 1y appropriate music durlng‘ SCATTRHE SATURDAY. AND SUNDAY JOHN GRACE AND ATTRACTIOHsi LEGPRIC FOUNTAIN ations lecting a base- “eean Woodmen of the World. bt tean TS frem ot | ATTHACT,O Phone for Seat PARK 23 te Camp, v dm 2 ] 1 team to challenge teams from other | Next Week— NE\'ER{\:ES!EI o : S ,."‘\"\’v‘“r»""‘u’i,"sg’ i aec: | Ths Obosen: Fricads: ‘OLYMPIA PRy BELLE BRANDON | }83:;" {RACING! RACING! RACING! 3. 8. Fatfle Last Tues night America Couneil of COR.MASON - CHALLENGE CUPS : junior court In Preparation tion of George J. Stre s 13 Rouse, its committee on social }lm—cmonm JOCKEY CLUB—1800 the Chosen Friends initiated three candi- e Tua ur, gave the first series of high-| 53¢ 005" Jqded one to its membe,s,,,p“rnn ONLY FREE VAUDEVILLE SHOW IN | Sunday, February 25th, 1900. February 2 to March 10, Inclusive. | class entertainments it proposes to give | hy card. This council has still se‘,,m,‘ THE - —_— P. 7. RETLLY, Juda: OAK D RACE TRACK. ] heir Tespective offices f0T | o the third Monday night of each month. | o receive by initiation at the next meec. ok Do hiitde ot f , Judge; Racing Mondey. Tuetay. Wednesday, Thurs- - - T i | Fhis wras entirely musical and. the mam: | ing WORLD'S H. MURRAY, Slipper. | “Vive or more caces cach day. > : bers were: M Races start at 215 p. m. sharp Mrs. Ema Gett | new pariors in m dera with twen- x er members, and the other, rior. with fifty-six charter me record of any makes three pa e San Francisco at 12 m. and 2:30 and 3 p. m., connecting S R R e '_[BLANGHE LE CLAIR SLOAN o v e By . % | Ferry-boats les ANy e B 1\;;?::5" e Song Tod's Stster and the Queen of the Fiying Rings, Mission-street Electric cars direct | y2:30, 1, 1.3, from, "S0€ | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. | TRIXEDA $8000 1v remzms FBQQQ | * Coumive Pick in %0 mimmtm, | ooy P D o e o Edward ! M s GE WILLIAM G. EWING of Chi 3 o A . ferry ticksts to Shell Mound. All trains via e it i Il A Marvel of Grace and Beauty. INGLESIDE [!\-klnnd mole connect with San Pablo avenue Foley: “Sweet s te capital. er Kroger; tenor solo, A. W. Daulnan; [ member of the International Board of Lecture. | AIN SERVICE: t Seventh and Broadway, Oak- he of ladies and gentlemen | “Life Has No Power,” trio by Lilly Laws, | gny he First Church of Christ, Sclent! TR. electric cars a . - . Oak- Monday attended the enter. | B. A. Robertson and C. F. Lelong, and | o meion Mass. will leptare tn detoenins | MLLE. THELMA, Leave Third and Townsend streets 1045 8. m.. INGLESIDE fand Also wil teaine via® Mlameda. mole con u con” b arina, ihe Barior of | then thers were coon songs and a raph. | 1 Doson Matky I n Metronalian Poses Plastioue’ Extracrdinary, a3 £3s At Ean) By 0 ey i sl INGLESIDE [ net wtth B Pubie svems eits a5 Venrtieth - D e e A Sty Grie REndres and Btty e | “CHRISTIAN SCIENCE, THE RELIGION OF And a Host of Others. ALL STARS. at 4:45 p. m. and after last course. San Mateo COURSING PARK. ' |&s airect to the track in ffteen minutes. were treated t 3 B oy v ix minutes. Returning—Trains I e of varied numbers. The youns | enjoyed the excellent programme. The | JEEUS CHRIST. ADMISSION FREE, P e COURSING PARK. 445 p. - and Immediately after the last race. ladies of th lor all looked thel - ttee says that when the thousand | The admiseion is free and the public is cor- MATINEE EVERY SUNDAY. THOMAS H. WILLIAMS JR., President. et and were exiremely attentive to all | members hear of these entertainments the | aially invited. AMATEUR NIGHT EVERY FRIDAY, ADMISSION - - 25 CENTS. COURSING PARK. s g e Ky

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