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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1900. ! AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. I B85 AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. FIRST TIMEIN CALIFORNIA of the WORLD'S GREATEST SHOWS Do You Know BIGGEST — |SHOW $7,400 Actual Dally Expenses Will Be in San Francisco Sept. 19 to 26. THIE tal Invested. ON It you dom"t know, investigate, find out, convince yourself, make sure you koow the facts. Don’t guess that it’s like others you've seen before. Maice inquiries from those whe have seen it elsewhere. that there is no other No Other So BIG st.inds | alone i and above Read the fig- ures at right hand side of 9 | this ad., they SO NE tell the 9 story | all i all others._—l .SO G REAT $3,700,000 Capi- EARTH] They will tell you A New Sextuple Circus A Multitude of Daring and Expert Gymnasts. A Dozen Famous Bareback Riders. A Scintillating Whirl of Ever- Changing Surprises Interspersed With Exhilarating Antics of More Than Forty Funny Clowns. Hippodrome, ete. Hundreds of Trained Animals of Every Kind, Producing Aston- ished delight, Fun and Good Humor, Worth Many Times Price of Admission. A Continuous Two Hours’ Session by a Company of 300 Arenic Artists. 3 Rings, 2 Stages, LOCKHART’S PLAY-ACTING FAMOUS, DANCING MUSIC-MAKING INGLING BROS.” CIRCUS 65 RAILROAD CARS Ng,JJHER, s 40 25 ELEPHANTS MQ.0THER,o 10 100 CAGES . . . MNQQOIHER . 30 12 ACRES .25 "33k 6 1000 PEOPLE . . . N3, 9JHER . 400 500 HORSES 40 CLOWNS 300 PERFORMERS M9 NO SHOW HAS 15 J5hs 80 FREE STREET BIG NEW 0re S5Oc Ticket Admits to Everything. Children under 12 years Half Price. PARADE IK 30 SECTIONS 'WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 18, at 40 0'CLOCK. SPECIAL CHEAP ON ALL EXCURSIONS Sidtse 8 Days Commencing SAN FRANCISCO WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 19(h And Oontinuing TWIOE DAILY untfl Sept. 26. EXHIBITION GROUNDS, 16TH and FOLSOM STS. Reserved numbered seats and admissions during the entire engagement at Sher- man, Clay & Co.’s music store, cerner Kearny and Sutter streets. Unliks other shows, prices at downtown office are ike same-us charged at tioket wagon on show grounds. Galifornia Route of the Big Show. Stockton . Merced . ELEPHANT COMEDIANS THE HIGHEST-SALARIED FEATURE EVER SEEN WITH ANY SHOW ON EARTH ‘Leon Blum, 50, $1850; Al- divided ‘one- Pacific Company, t 10 nr JIr. to M. Ball . 100 feet east of Brewster, 25x63, i Mary Goldsteln to A. B. Rug- ser and amounted to $97, ases of the me perfod numb following: one vear at § per cent; aulfiflm to Tt !fl’)‘ iridge will auction at thelr | $ y the following prop- | The N following: ard, and also north corner of 000. s Improvement- Company 'uqmrui from the Central Gasll, , the consideration mentioned 000. [ons ‘were as follows: sen to Adol Gold. | siaced on record ‘"{ | The larges P Gas- | English raliway during the last twelve ompany to Pacific Gas Improvement | months was 145 miles on the Great North- smpany, property on Steiner and Francisco, | ern. ne 2:6 Point Lobos avenue, 30x t and ‘the California ¢ Fourth ave- Fiben, rner of Collingwood and X149, $250; Santos O. de south- northwest and south line of er of Esmeralda and Cha- $500. ages of the week were thirty- d | lhf‘l‘ a (flllal of $42,700. t Mar, “corner of » more important releases of the week Savings and Loan Soclety to John ast line of Spear street, 137:6 north executed a trust deed to all the proj e lncreue in mileage on any .. Commencing TO-DAY (SUNDAY MATINEE), One of the O:phevm’s Bost Etforts! SUCCESS OF THE SEASON, JESSIE ARTLETT DAYIS AMERICA’'S cdx'-m ALTO. 'JOHNSTONE BROTHERS The Ruling Monarchs of the Xylophone. -nd DANIELS h, Original and Humorous. OZAV 0 DELMO The Famou: our-handed Juggling Comedians. YOUNG AMERICA flUiNTETTE In an Entire Change of Programme. QUERITA VINCENT America's nt of Rag-time Foot Work. JOHNSON AND DEAN One of the Bill's Big Hits. WILBUR **Color Blind." Sept. 18. THE al Week of MAN“FIEED g In a Comic Bpisode,, GREAT AMERICAN BIOaRAPd MAT Parquet 10c, B ‘except reserved. A few front Orchestra ved, 80c; front rows of Balcony, re- ALF ELLINGHOUSE, Lessee and M-mxer Phone, South T770. MATINEE TC-DAY (SUNDAY). Beginning THIS EVENING, LAST WEBDK. ERRIS HARTMAN SHID AHOY The Nautical Farcical Sucoess. Bpecial Prices—150, 26c, 35c and 500, Next_Sunday Afterncon, September 23, the New York Herald's Success, With 30 Fun- makers, “KELLY'S KIDS, BEGR2AR MATINEE TO DAY (SUNDAY). TO-NIGHT—"'THE (;dl’?-!- 1 LEFT BEHIND LAUGHING WEEK VSTARTS TO-MORROW (MONDAY) NIGHT. A BRAND NEW FARCE, “The Widow’s Husband” SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF ADA LEWIS. Fun From Rise to Fall of Curtain. PRICES—1be, %o, 8¢, 0o Last Time To-Night of “CAVALLERIA”’ To-Morrow Begins a Feast of Music! Monday, Wednzsday, Friday and Saturday Mights TAUST BERTHALD, SALASSA, NICOLINI, and Saturday Matinez RUSSO, FERRARI, SCHUSTER, POPULAR 25¢ - 50c PRIGES | TELEPHONE BUSH 9. *TIVOLIA Trovatore POLETINI and STEWART. a0 ““PAGLIACCI”’? GRAHAM and LICHTER. Tuesday. Thursday, Sunday Evenings SAN MATED GOURSING PARK Under Management of the INGLESIDE COURSING ASSOCIATION. TO-DAY - - SUNDAY, SEPT. 16 64—CHAMPIONS—64 GRAND OPEN STAKE! ANDY DEAN, JUDGE. ARTHUR MASSEY, SLIPPER. TRAIN SERVICE. Leaves Third and Townsend streets at 10:15a. m,, 11 a. m,, 12 m. and 1 p. m.; returning at 4:45 p. m. and after the last course. San Mateo Electric Cars every six minutes. ADMISSION FREE. | NAPOLEON'S fiUARl). COLUMBIA & TO-NIGHT (SUN.)—LAST TIMB “THE NEW DOMINION.” CLAY CLEMENT as Baron von Hohenstauffen. | Beginning To-figrrow Monday, | CLEMENT and STOGKWELL, And a Strong Company, Presenting the GREAT DOUBLE BILL “THE BELLS.” (CLAY CLEMENT as Matthias) And Dion Boucicault’s Powerful One-Act Play, | TWO EXCELLENT CASTS. Next Play—"THE MAGISTEA UNION COURSING PARK. TO-DAY, SUNDAY, September 16. CLASSICAL Open _Stake! 168 - - - NOMINATIONS - - - 108 S1000 "MSaev™= $1000 CONGERT BY VON DER MEHDEN'S BAND, TRAIN SERVICE: Leaves Third and Townsend streets 10:15 a. m. 11 a m. and 12 m. and 1 p. m.; Twenty- fifth and Valencia streets five minutes later, returning at 4:45 p. m.’ and after last course. Ban Mateo electric cars every six minutes. Admission 25¢c. Ladies Free. CHUTES a» Z0OO EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. SPECIAL TO-NIGHT! GRAND MEMORIAL BENEFIT TO THE WIDOW OF THE LATE COLONEL V. D. DUBOGE. MAYOR PHELAN WIill Welcome Colonel Du- boce's Regiment. FIRST REGIMENT BAND WILL PLAY. Military Will Attend in Uniform. Telephone for Seats, Park 28. FISCHER’S CONCERT HOUSE. Admission 10:. Hanlon & Singer, Paul La Crofx, Mae Tuni- ¥. Veaco, ‘Olive Vail, Pearl Hickman son, 200 fhe New Movinm Plotarsa. Reserved Seatl, 2c; Matinee Sunday. SU‘I‘RO BATHS, includi; rnhm ‘cml-,‘ GRAND CONCERT eeBY.eu MOROSCO’S GRAND OPERA HOUSE MATINEE TO-DAY. newFRAWL NEWE - TILL FURTHER NOTICE. Suverb Production of QUO VADIS. Introducing in the Arena Scene ADGIE’S LIONS. Evening Prices...... 10c, 15c, 2o, 500 A Few Front Rows in Orchestra, Tsc. Matinee Prices...... 10¢, 15¢, 26¢, 50c. No higher. Branch Ticket Office, Emoortum. FIRST APPEARANCE in America of the Azzali Grand Ialian Opera Co. SUNDAY NIGHT, Sept. 23. —Presenting— “OTHELLO.” Sale of Seats Commences THURSDAY Morn- ing, September 20, at 3 o'clock. NO. x\mzAsm OF PRICES. Reserved Seats—Night, e, 75c; Matinee, 2c, orve s0e, “CARMEN": _Tuesd Night, Saturday Mati: Thursday, ~ Saturday, OL YM PIA 552%355n THE ONLY FREE VAUDEVILLE SHOW IN THE CITY. Eleventh Series of CONRADI'S LIVING STATUARY! DANCE OF ALL NATIONS! SID BAXTER Champlon Balancer and Juggler. And OUR CELEBRATED STOCK COMPANY. MATINEES EVERY SUNDAY. AMATEUR NIGHT EVERY FRIDAY. ADMISSION FREE. Contralto MiSS ANNA MILLER WOO0D .ozt tarian_Church,. Boston. !on‘ recitals—Thurs- day, 20, 8:15 p. m.; Saturday, Sept. 2, D. erman & Clay Hall, 223 Sutter. Heserved scats, good for both concerts, §1 30; single reserted seats, $1; general admission, T6c. Seats reserved at Sherman & Clay's Sept. 19, 20, 28 and 29. 20 MALE VOICES WANTED—For & two weeks’ season of grand opera in March. under Eastern manage- Pene. TWENTE MALS VOICES to som aee- iliary chorus. Salaried engagement. Coaching (vocal and dra. matic) free. Apply Wednesday and Thursday evenings. September 19 and 3. from 3 to 9 o'clock, at the VON MEYERINCK SCHOOL OF MUSIC, 81 FULTON and Fillmore. Bring musi BR. HALL’S REINVIGORATOR; Five bhundred reward for any case we cannot cure. This secret remedy stops all losses in 24 hours, cures Emissions, Impotency, Vari- cocele. Gonorrhioea. Gleet, Fits. Strictires, od and ali wasting effects of self-abuse or excesses. Sent sealed, fl dottle; 3 Mfl $5; guaranteed to ..'H L{ufl nmcu. IN!H“ M‘ away. Oakland. :‘l?rm?m B Al berrare -7'-"“"“‘ cured. Send for free book. QRELS FOR JYOU! ROSE ADLER RELDA. FRIDAY EVENING, September 21st, At SHERMAN & CLAY HALL, ADMISSION 51 ... RESERVED SBATS. “Menticello.” . and Sat. at 9 (!& ‘Thurs, Nlhl) Seats can be obtained -t llum- & Chy’l Flm on and after September Fairly good readers preferred. | ST., between Webster | easBlc. | Pler 7, Foot Pacific St. Freight | COKPAGNIE GENFRALE { UNITED ST \TF‘= OCEAN ':I"RAVEL Pacific Coast Steamshlp Co. Steamers leave Oct. 3. For Victoria. Vancouver (B. C.). Port Townsend, Se- attle. Tacoma, Everett. Ana- cortes and New Whatcom A“l.uh\ 11 a. m., September 13, 18, 22, lfl Oct. 3. and every fifth day thereafter. ~Change at Seattls to this comw pany’s steamers for Alaska and G. N. R'y: at Seattle or Tacoma to N. P. R'y: at Vancouver to C. P. R'y For Eureka_ Hflmbold! tember 15 Oct. day !hmnf(-r For Santa Crus, Bay—% p. m.. Sep- 5. and every fifth ontersy. San Stmeon. Cayu- n Luis Obispo). Gaviota, ra, Hueneme. San Pedro, Fast San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport—9 ., September 12, 16, 20, 24, 23, Oct. 3, and every fourth day thereafter. For San Di , stopping m\ly at Port th Obispo), Santa Barbara, -)—“ T 4, 18, 22, 26, 30, Oct. 4, and day_thereafter. . Santa Rn—nn nd Guaymas Odextoss—18 & s m., Tth of month. For further Informatifon obtaln company’s folders. the right to change and hours of salling The company reserves steamers, salling dates without previous notice. TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agents, 10 Market st San Francisco. THE 0. B, & N. P, DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTI.AND From Spear-street Wharf at 11 A. M. $12 First Class including Berth FARF $3 Second Class and Meats, STATE OF CALIFORNIA eafls. . la, Helena_and all nts in Through tickets to all notats WARD, General Agent, 630 Market st. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Superintendents. TOYO KISEN KAISHA, ST g ases wEa oom. m.. for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal, and the Northwest. | connecting at Hongkong with steamers for In- @ia, etc. No cargo recetved on board on day of safling. §S. NIPPON MARD.. dnesday, Oct. 17, 1900 2 Tues., Nov. 18, 1900 Via Honolulu. Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at company’s office, 421 Market street. cormer of First. W. FI. AVERY. General Agent. AMERICAN LINE, NIV YORK. S0UTEANPTON LONDON. Pamma Stopping at Cherbours, westbound. From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. St. Paal U MART D SvTAR LINE. New York and Antwern. 12 noon. From New York Fvery Wednesday, Noordland ......Sept. %] Westernland Friesland ct. 3| Kensington Southwark Oct. 10| Noordland 3 INTERNATIONAL N GATION C®., _Montgomery Street. TRANSATLANTIQUE, DIRECT LINE TO HA\"\F‘ PARIS a4 Morfon_street CHAMPACGNE, ¢ _% Havre. o round trip (Hudson_buildi e & CO.. Pacific oant San_Francisco. E. 0 8.8, CO.—HONOLULU, AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY. 8. 8 AUSTRALIA (Honolulu only). Wednesday, Se Agents, § aria " Sand and Avstralia Wed, u.mu!usm.w..&