The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 26, 1900, Page 5

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, ESDAY, JUNE 26, 1900 HENRY MILLER'S COMPANY _ IN JEROME'S DAINTY PLAY ASSOCIATION TO BE H]HM[I] SflflNfActing Is Superior to the Piece, Though the Star —— ‘\ Is Suffering From a Bad Cold. Iranscontinental Railroads ; and Other Lines Are i“The Geisha’’ Revival at the Tivoli Proves as Popular as Ever—Per- Concerned. | formances at Other Houses. — ot e e ed NEW PASSENGER (@i Combination Which Will Regulate ¢ Rates All Over Country—Com- | | | R S R S R s SEOSS SYCSS =Y mittee of Representatives i Has Been Appointed. : e i ! g - A T road conferen 1d { New ¥ t which were t * ves from all t a great ciation. mportance a the emb it is even at the y was given to i ng, a I L o o S ebed e - . B B S e 2 me Court Decisions. downan B VLT s among 3 ® 1 1 Q $ vt i@ . PRODUCING THE TELLTALE HAT—From the Second Scene of ‘‘Miss Hobbs.” [ s R S e 2 D O SR S presented by en- ends happily nglish maid all to the at- ompany at the Co- g the slightly Tom Greene the Regi- night, hard- the error of I part, Tom Greene ey’ ey e as 1ar superior. to the play od actor as singer we should wnons Miller himself was by no mea 1 infinite deal more of him. Mr. “comedy uffering as he was from can act, when he wake 1p, and v of the persons 1 which made it imp e for the accepted time. Ferris Hart- things which ra- | him to pitch his voice so that it could be | man of course does -the Chinaman in ar cire heard distinctly beyond the first row of | perhaps there is a bit too e the stra_circle. For this he apolo- | aman and perhaps also local t little speech, when cal s are not in the b taste in this too saying. The farce, wit third act, and the audi little ope hized A i g us s. Having i with him 'in the hope that | little slowly yet, and to accept It a glorious _climate” would, give him not in best form last - a chance to recover during t ming compa erts Wi act from It a | yeek' Mr. Worthing made the best of & | g e i eon 5 ertainment. dry and hetic part and .| T bt Foeng [aries wil - bobe. oEoTiion. Tatas Seauil dpera-Houss, Anglin, excellent actress as she is in| The Grand Opera-house is dark. this many ways, seems not yet to have laid | week. It will reopen on Monday next to heart that wise saying of Lelg with the new Frawley company in “The h Hunt's the about of actor n Children of the Ghetto.” | begins Thursday. _ Fischer’s Concert House. The singers from the Lambardi Opera Comipany entered upon their last week at Fischer's Concert-house last night and, xed his wife's ¢ Sale of seats this you should return.” Miss Elliston reelf weli in a small part, shone as the bright particular | evening. scason rdon this le ally so poor improved | aywright atly in voice sses ap- | in company w Signo: ST g 1o the Playwright): | preciation of the possibilities of character | | pany with Signor Abramoff, gave ; o . Bt B fi e o e e iohin | Portrayal; with higher opportunities she | SCCnes from the first and third acts of the treets. 1 R aen s R Aeaidire The Soimeer atciu $he D8 | cannot fail to rise to higher succ Huguenots” most admirably. - Signorina : sined o strained back | rest of the I ns upon the compli- | th al mercies last ni Pollettini, Signora Barducci, Slgnor Bar- o “ *1 cations which e from_ this mistake, | fo e we ot fail ¢o be duly. tr wnkful, | daracco and Signor Abramoft also sang ® S it S S " excelles in something mored ~h<_< from grand operas, in which the or- B thy s. I wonder, too, why | chestra accompanfed the artists much 2 is not given on the | better than of late. Mabel Martin, so- prano, made hei programm. The author is really of more | a with two of Abt ; first appearance importance than the managers seem to | he; ballads, Is i wbella Under- WILL JOIN THE NEW . think. Does it ever occur to them that| wood, now an establishe favorite. | he is the one person without whom there | changed her selections. Next week Mis could be no p! ? S Underwood will 1z Romeo to the Juliet L. DU PONT SYLE. |of Miss Erma Wing, new to this " city Fzhd Last night's house was large. 3 Alcazar. et e e D00 +P s> e+ 0+ 0006+ @®| The conscientious efforts of Miss Flor- Claim to Own “The Geisha.” ence Roberts and White Whittlesey in the | The successors in Interest of the presentation of “Sapho” keeps the Alca- | late Augustin Daly went before zar Theater packed every night. This United States Circult Judge Morrow the beginning of the fourth week of this | Vesterday afternoon and obtained an play and the interest in it is as great as l"J'\lmulvn restraining Mrs. Kreling at the commencement. The Alcazar stock | 511, OTHCTS Interested in = the Tiv: the interest centers around Sapho and | had" scquired from Daly the sois riain to produce that play, resentatives of the Tivoll people file bond of $1.000 as indenanity aming: - ane 58 that might accrue to the iy the injunction was removed, © o and Gertrude Wood Stranded. Gertrude Wood, late of Dunne & Ryley's all-star company, Is stranded In S Francisco. The actress refused tp apolo- gize to Stage Manager Cripps for some back-talk’ she gave him In a dispute over the fit of a cap. As a result Man. ager Dunne told her she must leave the com; Jean Gaussin still every performer’s re dition of his or her part is highly ap- | preciated. “Carmen”" will be the next | plece produced by the company, with Miss | Roberts in the leading role. California. “A Milk-White Flag” entered second week at the California The grim satire with which the play abounds appealed to the audi- ence and was greeted with peais of laugh- ter. Harry sulger as the undertaker, Matthews as the alleged corpse and 'Tony Hart as the bandmaster were inimitabl Mary Marble as the daughter of the regi- a Hoy R S S R > i says she will bri against Dunne for a ticket to her home and there is no doubt that the Orpheum management has one as its bill for the present week. The programme is full of first-class people and first-class work and those are the good things that draw at the Orpheum. The Four Cohans are the cleverest group of comedians that have appeared here on the vaudeville boards for a long time, and they can’'t come too often to sult San Francisco. They were called before the curtain five times jast night and received enough flowers to load a freight car. Glibert and Goldie | should be prosecuted for breaking the rules and making a whole lot of new jokes. They are a winning team. Good singing is always popular with Orpheum audiences and they get it from Carring- ton, Holland & Galpen. The Todd-Judge family give a wonderfully clever and original acrobatic act. Charles E. Grape- Wwin and Miss Anna Chance appear in a new act in which Mr. Grapewin shows his skill and versatility as a character actor, granted to Charles N. Champion of Ala- meda permission to use the name of the State in an action against the Fruitvale Quarry Company. The action is to be bew gun in’ the Superfor Court of Alameda County to. enjoin -the company from con- tinuing operations. In the complaint it is charged that the frequent blasting frightens teams, raises great clouds of dust, which, settling, causes great dam- age to property. In addition it is alleged that the concussions produced by the ex- plosions of powder spoil the eggs under setting hens. THE CALL’S Home Study Circle. e e S e e e R R o ) B AR SRCEY SR SCRY SORE SRORS SO SRORE SO SRCHR SRCHR ORI Y b4 and the good holdovers, the musical Dale ® and Sydney Deane, are as popular as + ever. S SEYMOUR EATON, & Tivoli. Director. + Last night at the Tivoll the dainty P Japanese musical play, “The Geisha,” was SUMMER COURSES, ¢ revived, amid scenes of utmost enthu- .. 1900 ! siasm. Whether this was owing to the e g f extreme popularity of the play itself or Beginning Friday, June 15, the presence of the Stanford Parlor of & I:atr:\'e Sons, who attended in a body, or TR -k oth, may not be known; but such wel b come as was accorded to “The Gelsha American Political Parties. was altogether exceptional, and delighttul The Discoverers and Explorers of . alike {0 actor and manager. The first “ act ciosed in & perfect shower and sca of North America. ossoms, and curtain after curtain yet + + | left the dudience unsatisfied. Famous Art Gallerles of the World, Historic Studles In Home Fur- nishing. s Comparative Studies of Two Cen- turiss. . 3 Literary -Talks and Reminis- sidered one of the cleverest young actors in the East, and enjoys great popularity sy in New York, Boston, Philadelpaia and otler cities, where he has won favorable |}1,':3,;,“e" e A criticism for bis earnest and finished acting. conception, and the various gelsha ladies The cast is indeed an admirable one! and the principals filled their various roles in a thoroughly satisfactory fashion, Ed- win Stevens is an ideal Marquis Imarl. His is a royal humor—an unctuous appre- clation of the possibilities of the part. Helen Merrill is charming as O Mimosa Sar, but is somewhat out of volce—it sounds a little tired. Annie Meyers has a delightful comedy sense, quick and nim- THE new Frawiey compa: will open at the Grand Opera-house on Monday The Jatest acquisition to this brilllant staff of players is H. 8. Northrup, for QP9+ 0+ 04040000000+ 0 0000090+ 0+000+@Q evening next in Zangwill’s drama, “Children of the Ghetto.”” The organiza- tion will be the strengest and largest dramatic stock company of the season. the past season the leading juvenile actor of the E. H. Sothern company. As Cap- tain Larolie in “Under the Red Robe” he scored a great hit. M:. Northrup is con- An hour later rep- | | | callea fc | man as counsel might design | | | | | questing them to make | { ment was particularly effective in her X imitation of the precocious infant. The | New YorkeCity and two weeks' back ent bill will be continued all wesk | salary. Jake Rauer is managing her case. | will be followed by “A Day and a | Miss Wood was once the wife of . H. 1ght,” another of Hoyt's creations. Dlatt, a cousin of Senator Platt of New SRS ork. Orpheum. “Good things draw,” as the man said Rough on Setting Hens. when he puffed away at a S0-cent cigar, | Attorney General Tirey L. Ford has | ja | State | strong San KINYOUN DENIES DISOBEVING THE ORDER OF COURT Swears That He Did Not Seek to Prevent Travel in This State. Declares He Was Not Responsible for Mistakes or Misinterpreta- tions of Transportation Companies. (2 Counsel for Wong Wal in the quarantine contempt case was treated to a cold shower-bath of surprise yesterday in the Upited States Circuit Court, when Dr. Kinyoun filed his return to the order to show cause why He should not the injunction of the court him from preventing Wong Wai and other Chinese from traveling about the city and St It had not been expected that Dr. Kinyoun would make a flat- of tne facts alleged in the complaint, but that was what he did, through his attor- neys ex-officlo United States Attorney Coombs _and_the assistants of the last named, Marshall J. Woodworth and E. J Banning. Judge de Haven occupied the bench with | Judge Morrow and Wong Wai and the other petitioners were represented by James G. Maguire, Samuel M. Shor e and John Keough. = Mr. Coombs read the return of Dr. Kin- yo Mr. Shortricge had read the complamnt_and the ad its appended there The return admits that Dr. Kin- youn d with the order of and ton was familiar with scope of the order. ‘The other of the document are that the physician 1gnorant of the ire of Wong Wal ) to Kureka, Cal.; that he did not and never saw Wong Wai; that May 2 he not_prevented nor ht to prevent nor erposed a or conuition in order that he might prevent Wong Wai from p beyond the limits of the city He further in the r risco. aving disobeyed or instructed - . to dis the order of « rectly or directly. He denounces affidavit of Wong Wai as untrue and d nies that he attempted to prevent or pre vented Wong Wal and others from travel- ing beyond the territorial limits of the city of San Francisco, or that he required health certir from them or any of them as a condition precede their traveling in any part of this State He avers that if Wong Wal had informed { him of the r l of the steamship com- | any to sell him a ticket for Rur imself would have notified the that it was acting against his orde The chief evidence of the day consi of the orders issued by Kinyc t Southern P company & Coast _Stea hip Company them from ing tckets to for po the boundar contend se outside This, it sombs, he had a right to_do affidavits from Kinyoun ubordinate: that Wong Wai had never applied to them for a certificate and that they had never required one from him w Mr. Shortridge read the aflidavit from George Goodfellow to the effect that h had held a conversation with Dr. K youn after the order to show v, in which con- 1 that if njunction st the Board te would be ne claimed by Wong W of Health the whole placed un T G enger agen: of ‘the ompany. duced t on him by youn prohibiting the s f tickets points beyond the borders of th tain Bdward Goodall of the Pa. Coast Steamship_Compa produced similar order. Frank Jaynes, superin endent of the V Company, declin in the subpena, on the g were not sufficiently identified. tern Union Telegraph to produce tel 1 that the He promised the court that he would pro- | duce to-day such telegr tween Kinyoun and Surgeon Ge ssing be- eral Wy- and description. An adjournment was had until 11 o’clock this morning. WHAT IS BEING DONE FOR SEPTEMBER NINTH! Sagramento Natives Will Take an Active Part in Admission Day Celebration. The finance committee of the semi-cen- tennial celebration of Admission day has made a selection of those It would lik; have collect funds. To each one has been sent a letter notifying him of his appoint- ment and a request for an Imm an- swer as to whether he will accept or de- cline. As soon as ali answers shall have been recefved the mames will be made public. The same committee is preparing a cir- cular to be sent to all busine: liberal dona- ions as they can to enable those who | have the matter in charge to carry out the ideas which will the celebration one worthy in every W. J. Devlin and A. C. Kaufman of set Parlor, Native Sons of the Golden West, Sacramento, called at the Palace Hotel headquarters yesterd: They in- formed Grand Marshal Costello that the Sacramento people were very enthusiastic e subject of the celebration, that lor will parade _sevent nd that Sacramento Parlor, will join with them, will turn out 12 strong, all in attractive uniforms. They will be accompanied by two parlors of the Native Daughters—Califia Parlor, of which Grand President Mrs, Ema Gett is a member, and La Bandera Parlor. The | Sacramento parlors, who will have head- | quarters at the Lick. will have an electric | arch to designate these headquarters, and | will entertain with a lavish haad. Hesperian Parlor of this notice that it will have se bers in line. DEALERS N LUMBER enty-five mem- PREVENTED A STRIKE Prompt Action in Meeting the De- mand of Their Employes Averted a Walkout. The threatened strike of the ing the demands of thelr employes. The lumber handlers threatened to go out on a strike yesterday if their demands were not acceded to and the lumber dealers met them half way and a compromise was effected. The lumber handlers were re- celving $3 a day for nine hours’ work and | they thought that sum was too small for the amount of labor they performed. A meeting of the unlon was called and the matter was discussed at length. It was then decided to demand $4 a day for nine hours’ work and the men were ready to back up their demand by a refusal to handle any more lumber. The dealers de- bated the question and fearing that the entire lumber market would be tied up if they did not give in, decided to give 40 cents an hour for nine hours’ work and €0 cents per hour for overtime. The com- promise proved satisfactory and the men are following their calling in a contented frame of mind. : Two Insolvents. William H. Barry of Oakland filed a pe- titlon in insolvency in the United States District Court yesterday for the firms of Barry & Fellows, Barry Bros. and the Pa- cific Dredging Co liabilities are $364,027 and there are no as- sets. All the creditors reside in Chicago and the debts were contracted more than six_years ago. ) Mike Metrovitch of San Francisco filed a petition in insolvency yesterday. His labilities are $349 15 and he has no assets. ‘Wangenheim’s Generous Gift. Yesterday was Sol Wangenheim's seven- tleth birthday. In honor of the day the ghllnnthrunlut resented the Pacific He- 'r‘u‘: Or) o ylum.:n‘(-lhaflgme Socti-eg ‘W. Levy, saw fit. be | punished for contempt in refusing to obey | restraining boted denial | v date | to men re- | city has given | longshore | lumber handlers has been averted by the | | prompt action of the employers in meet- | pany. The combined | th THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. Lol il tanad 4l oo Remnant ale o~-Day— 1/q Off. EMPORIY SoldenRulec Bazaar. I CALIFORNIA’S LARGEST--AMERICA’S GRANDEST STORE. ARRERYNRRERRRRSRRERERIRRRR RRR 8RR H H s WAAARRAMARRARR R AL AR ARAER RAARR G AR S AL ARG ARG AR A A aaTAa Aarecalnnan s s @At atana wiki FLEVEN JURORS NAKE OATH THAT THEY WERE FAIR b Swear Newspapers Did Not Influence Them in Me- ‘ Glade Case. e e | SWEE = Sy oy T AS JUNE ROSES 'Y”"““("““k Bas, taken !'1' b f""” ade’s | nen that is laundered with the otion for a new trial under advisement 7 he al r h the United Fhe allegation th urors : : i in arrivi thetr ‘: a ¢y is famous. lean, as charged” certa s | white and spotless, and with a finish s bl < b that cannot be dup i g the !‘h ari L3 It of our exquisi and careful attention to de edges.” UNITED STATES LAUNDRY Office 1004 Market Street, Near Powell Telephone—South 420, Oakland Office—368S 12th Street. matt At of Adolph Heller, for, M. achs and fied that they were | at their verdict UNITED STATES BRANCH., STATEMENT e E e, - CONDITION AND AFFAIRS itici Ypor in i triaz. At t V's argument, D ALLIANGE argued on beha the pmitted. - ASSURANCE COMPANY | " Y. GLAND, ON THE 3ST | ation, and A. D. 199, and for the | It will be of” the i Webb | h of I and ¥ the Political Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the Commissioner ASSETS Real estate owned by - Loans on bonds and Mortgeges......... Cash marke! ¢ all stocks and mpany ADVERTISEMENTS. nd ‘accrued on ail stocks Bills re 5 matured, taken for fire and marine risks............. Rents due a | Blood Poison 8| Inherited or Contraeted, | Primary or Secondlary, ‘Permanently Cured, s 77 more than surance pro rata All other demands against company. ~¢- 7,901 56 Total Habilities | INCOME. | Net cash actually received for fire premiu: Total Income EXPENDITURES, Our cure eradicates syphilitie poison - forever from the blood an | amount pald for fire losses (in- | e ‘has Tnherited or e | years) . e e ... $ 50,980 5 | ving no trace on the skin Pald or allowed for commission” gp - ! brokerage IR &.. 85,2851 | We do not use mercury or other dan- Paid fof salaries. fees. and other gerous druss 1 wait for our pay charges for officers, clerks. Ste 305 9 till_the patient atisfied that he io | [} P3id for State. national”sad local o sound and well = s ... 53026 | We also cure Lost Manhood, Nervous All other payments and expenditures 18,42 71 | B Debinty, E Priva | | Deviney, Total expenditures ....... e Yaricocdte, neurred during the year. fire. § 48, Heart Diseas s. snsultation advice free at office r by mail. Also private book for men. HOMz CURE > A SPECIAL.Y | DR. MEYERS & C0. 731 Market St., S F.| | HOURS—Daly, 9 to 5. Eventngs, 7 to | | 8. Sundays, 9 to 11 tor Entrance. | 7 Fire b g’ et Premiinin 5] W Net_amount of risks wri ten during the year.. Net amount of risks pired during the year. Net amount in force Ds | cember 31. 1999..._.........| | SAM R. WEED, | Weed & Kennedy. Subscribed and sworn to before me h day of January, 1900. F. FISHBECK. | Notary Pubtie. (G, F. MULLINS - - Manager, Smm OR. JORDAN'S ansav@ | g 1, NIERLING, Assistant Manager, v -~ CALIFORNIA ST b rpm bt e AN PRANCISCO, = o | BAJA CALIFORNIA Coasultation fren and strictly private. SRRt ey o By s D) IORDAN ;:';‘,’l:l";mn St.8. F. T:I: for :u' ‘6'1;"“."1"’0.'.“."-'3" :;:"n::‘-::.-‘ !gmm“m The Mexican Remedy for Diseases of the Kide DR. HALL'S REINVIGORATO Five hundred reward for- any case we cannot cure. This secret e | iea ‘ Where | { | | | - World. Weatnesses oe any contracted diseare peattively curod by the oldsst Specalisttn the Cotse. Est. 36 years. ¢ Damiana Bitt e n s Pamlana blilers Write for Book. PILOSOPE } E LCTATIVE. MARRIAGE, MAILAD o I:v: H LA-:R:AT RESTCTATIVE, INViwvita- peys and Bladder. Seils on its owa m NABER, ALFS & BRUNE. Ascats, 123 Market ot.. 8. F.—Beud for Clrculsey CAPE NOME MACHINERY and SUPPLIES. $t0] il losses 1 % OUR GOLD DREDGING PUMPS i T e Maene Taae ‘)‘i ‘Were successful at Nome last | tency, Varicocele, ‘Gonorrhoea, KR year. All others falied. In Gleet, Fits, Strictures, Lost Manhood and all wasting effects feartd bl s “bottien, % g L 3 e it 2 ; UIN- any case. ‘Address HALL'S tion daily. § Stevenson st.. ’.I SAND CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS. ICAL IN- ‘ |JACKSON ipiiipiesmautny | ST T b S0 Tl

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