The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, October 14, 1900, Page 26

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26 THE AN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1900 oK Frpnc; THE APPELLATE COURT SCHEME. |terest fiinn the.sverage man of the street . The fist | Jind Other Matters, . G‘hg —gg‘/ o, qall Lo ; | chosen is 2 honorable one, and the American people | o ® T P . ( . O ] S of New York will have to publish 2 guide | s Hall of Fame for the purpose of explaia- i BY L. DU PONT SYLE. | |ing to the public who the famous ones were. —_— ANAGER'S OFF BLICATION OFFICE. .. Market and Third, S. F. Telephone 201. CE........Telephone Press 204 TROLLEY LINES VS. RAILROADS. MONG OMIC opera as a legitimate form of - public entertainment is almost dead. | Halevy has passed away, Gilbe = pesh- has grown ol@ and/rich; d deal of public at- bhave no successors. W ¢ r o | the sense under the name of comic opera s “f - o fh‘ | now is really nothing but stupid extrava- ng the trip Of 2 | ganza, wherein the “comedian” (shades from Boston to New York hat a use of the Wi ballet real comic operas, and “The ¥ st EDITORIAL ROOMS.. .. 217 te 221 Stevem: Telephone Press 202. Delivered by Carriers. 15 Cents Per Week. Single Copies. 5 Cent Terms by Mail Including Postage: a Sing Sunliey?. & headed monster of the pf f real ability, like Mr. Hartman. hemselves to the c earn handsome = » are suthorized to receive subscriptions. CAKLAND OFFICE... ... ..111% Broadway GEORGE (. KROGYESS, Masager Fossign Advestsiag. 35 €. C. CARLTON STEPHES & onTH Waltor s y A Bremtzrc, 11 Tnion Squsr ¥y - WASHINGTON D. C.) OFFICE. ...1408 G N W MOKTON E. CRANE. Corresponde BRANCH OFFPICES— Mo tgomery, corner of © 35 g the mo comic operas course, to Mrs. Jessic Ba Miss Camille d'A . Bof a Judic and an Aimee, but for which there no real demand. public taste is futile; be allowed to regr one ma g awa ent that comb: may and sho enture to think, the unfitness of demns Miss d'A to be singing coon be interpreti THE OBJECTION TO COSPER. has long bee the anclent Greek philosophs THE CRY OF DESPZIR. guesses at the do t some of made good 1t that Ltcretius hel cer bee a truly RYAN evidently learned his at last that orlorn hope, and t k e r?) of “Quo Vadis” t The Call is in bad S et o ¥ world that the Rc . A, pemee Sad PeEslige 18 Ak | 8 U8 ceninry & D A 4 Abdos 2 E eering his followers with large | prehension of the proper . re r the F ut now he has begun [Tay. * ¢ * I was a -+ | opening night of th Of de- | 95 1 entered the the ed that | that struck my astor spoken by V vgia: “O P light of the setting sun, whose rays clear through her t body.” 1 quote from = 2 subject to verbal bt we would have a ma- | sure that this wa llege and in the pop Unhappy Roma 1 know that you Knew n managers are now collect- e . large campaign (With apologies to Mr. Bierce.) rote tha - polos vote that can be bought. It fell upon a Day in the nipping Month t can be coerced. They will | of Frosts that a Well Advertised I - g man who can be intimi- A gence walked into the store of a French | Uhiibererses: dag idde & . | Faney Groceryman and bought a box of 1 bribe every election judge that can | painey Chips.” For this he agreed to pay ey will corrupt every count that can he | Two Dollars in installments of Ten Cents per day. He had Paid but Thirty Cents e % . | when an Original Adapter broke Into the from a man who holds the high posi- | Thop of the Fancy Groceryman and e of ore of the great parties of the | Adopted to himself—Conroy the Wise call | he be frri «m:,'h-fl f b it—t X o v Chips, exactly | to forgive dt PR i < | it—another box of Dainty Chips, s the Presidency. can v nothing else | /X oirat. For this he was Promptl eas te intellectual collapse. It is a wild de- | Haled beforé an Incorruptible Mag: fered him to exe ich can have emanated only from the | trate (Public Opinion), where he was pro- To ill ate. > % ed Guilty, but sentenced Ir ket At T 2 nounced Guilty, ippointe .|.\hu‘?x T.lr\rm is seeking | y "o aid of Tu Quoque and a I ng to his followers the cause ' Technicality. Hearing of this, the Well He is not big enough to | Advertised Intelligence Refused to pay s 3 X the Fancy Groceryman the $1 70 he still eat is due to the common sense “Ii the election wers A DRAMATIC FABLE Cal. glace 50¢ per > at Townsend's.” Special information supplied dally to business houses and public men by the mercy. | Press Clipping Bureau (Allen’s), 510 Mont- - elephone Main 102 . who knows W n the sele owed him, claiming that since the Original | guet and Lemaitre, for knowledge S o . A the ple. He prefers to attribute it | Adapter could not be Compelled to pay for | seems wid his judgments are more t notie of the Y aving received i to corruption. He would | HfS Dainty Chips, neither should He, the | catholc. He thoroughly acquainted T ver i said Well Advertised Intelligence, be | with the best that has been accomplished > . % G ers believe that the result of | Compelled to pay for His chips, although | in the dramas of Greece, Rome, Ifaly, he had Distinctly Prom s0 to do. The French Fan thereupon brought an A Well Advertised Intelligence, was | can analyze sit = at | promptly Non-Suited, the court holding anything attained by ; speeches :)f that that though he Might have a2 Casus Belli | the best of his predecessors—Hazlitt, f more than anybedy else, but for the | pe could not have a Casus Aequitatis, be- | Lamb and Lewes. He Is the last man in zke of the reputation he has acquired in American | cause he was a Foreigner. the world you would expect to make a q SRR i . . mistake concerning any play he had seen s it is to be regretted that he has shown so | ;. Bierce's fables need no interpreta- | or read or to print contradictory judg- kness and of spite. A man who aspires | tive comment, but I fear that mine do, for | ments. Yet even Mr. Archer is falliblew. | ent of the United States should at feast | I am a clumsy hand at this kind of writ- | or, to put it perhaps more correctly, he s RiZTA S ", | ing compared with him. Let me say, then, | unconsciously changing opinions, growing | gh of manhood about him to bear defeat | tnat the Well Advertised Intell | intellectually after an age at which most nd not go down railing like a fool. S Norway and great Europe; this gr ed (In writing) | England 5 Spain; | actors for the la: country can be SHOES - n ion goes Bry Grant, Longfe Irving, 82 George Peabody, 72; Robert E. Lee, 69; Peter | Henry Ward Beccher, | nt, 65; Joseph Stor T PP the same company, ! .; 2 The Hall of Justice has won its first fame. In the PERSO”‘L ”ENTION ace. Bidpawiniop o | | shadow cast by its walls burglars have worked A IFORNIAN pr— { | quietly, leisurely and successfully. If the police |, G W- Ayers, a Jamestown miner, is at | CAL sl TORK. | : SR the Grand. VEW Y | had looked out of their windows they could have seen | Dr. C. Cushing of San Rafael is at the | NEW_YORK, Oct. 13. hn Adams, 61; William Ellery Channing, es Audubon, 57; ; Gilbert Stuart, befors e churges agai Mrs. Cambron s | . | at the St. Denfs; Mrs. W. Finel 3 : ‘ et e e iy § Keep Your Feet Dry #5l A1 T can e Prentiss Carpenter, a Placerville attor- | Roshland is at the Netherland: J. Smith % n eh sigsbureo The murderous conspirators of Chicago who killed | nY. s at the Grand. | and wite are at the Metropolitan: Mrs. . as of { Iaa M 4 3 A ity BRer 1. White ing & e S = = 3 eminent, but | ceveral people that they might make hideous profit },e‘;g‘:,id 23':5;';_:’“?‘ B lsi‘ is at ?ges\'ae‘n-‘lzmc 'A}.)ng!iv):xg. ‘fs E‘(":ng kR o ks i a e ”‘; ordin- | on insurance forgot one essential element of their | Hugh Fullerton, wife and child, of New | Holland; L. Prenot is at the St. Denis: M. e . heir names are honored | o v havi BRI E i i Brooks and wife are at the M: : ' style: dou . ; | game. They should have remembered that wagging | York are at the Occidental R Mharharo. and with st i (N e patd S GRS pr” o ot ous professions, but they have not been tongues are dangerous Frank O. Buck and wife of Denver, W e are at the Gilsey: E. E. Stoddard i t ; Colo., are at the California. e the Imperial; J. L. Williams is at the ’Vl:-? s nd are not familiar in men’s mouths as house- 2 i v < R. 8. Stewart and Richard McLeon of | torla—all of San Francisco. C. Hanson is | hold words. Consequently it would he i A ]ocall preacher w an_ts to know nhaf We are going | walla Walla are at the Lick. at the Murray Hill; A. Loeb and wife are OIS words. . CORESEELY ) uld appear the judges | t¢ do-with the hornets’ nest out of which the Boxers | Thomas D. Petch, a merchant at Eure- | at the St. Denis; W. S. Volkman 1s at the | sclected men who ought to be famous rather than mea | rushed to sting the world. What was good for the | ka, is registered at the Grand. Gerard—all of Los Angeles. A. Gleason of £ Pasadena is at o are | Boxers, it would seem, ought to be good for the nest, | H. Hedemann is In the city on his way et e S Ve R M. Ferrer is at the G J 3 | O SO home to Honolulu from the East. i et B mm‘;“t';}_“;_':- Eil:::‘ rto the ears of all by the great trump of We Have the VISGOL OIL For Sale at 25¢ a bottle. 0000555 The average American will note w h surprise that > aiting for a 2# | jure with in politics for more than fifty years, whose | of Oom Paul with which to affright the rising genera- |y, W, Hartley of Vacavills, the well- —_——— victory at New Orleans is annually celebrated by a |tion. A hat and a pipe which the old gentleman | known fruit raiser, is at the Grand. Views of a Southerner. I considerable number of persons, and whose example | owned have brought large prices at a London auction. | _R- 8- L. Harvey and C. H. Turnbell of| Says ex-Senator M. C. Butler, a South . Tt - y tland, t the ., 1 . ex | is cited to-day in all parts of the Union, is not included DAyl ERotisndare ot the Fasscn arolina Democrat of the old school: 3 2 E e i 3 3 A. P. Stewart of the Chl and Al “I am an expansionist. I th rhaps you mighe | P the list of thirty-one foremost Americans. With The secret s out at last; Bryan Has been holding | Rafirond is registered at f::OOccldem:: | Democratic party made a nunnlx?-l:g: 5 g e ave # his sleeve. He has so little hope of winni; E. H | they ralsed the cry of anti-imperialism | s, and he woula | 9n equal surprise the average man will note the ab. |2 card up g o £ oD winning | J. E. Henry and G. enry, merchants | heY ralse % | cence of Monroe’s name and that of John C. Calhoun, | the Presidency that he is inducing his friends to shake | at Lincoln, N. H., are registered at the | 37 I don’t belleve that there is any such : thing. As for the Southern peopls I don’ v Assemblyman Corper was judged | Men differ concerning the policies for which these | @ toga out for him from Nebraska. - ] SPECIAL SALE LADIES HEEL SHOES in Viel Ki Buxl.?at cloth or kid tops, and P K ‘ebble Geat But- square or narrow 3 coln toes and tips, stzes 3 to 8, A to BE. winl besoid ac 8135 & pais B. KATCHINSKI, PHILADELPHIA SHOE Co. 10 Third St., San Franciseo. s the : see how any of them, espeelaily those in | : ; w2, Colonel J. 8. Young, proprietor of the ¥ Ao by those who knew him. The people of Kings |three men stand, and there may be doubts concernin % 2 Russ House, returned yesterday from a ;‘.’,;f.i’é'.".“&“‘.‘,’.‘:.‘::- e poe oy neti g 81 . The Gen Bernardi ho failed to hit himsel Reke play ot Byiv Y Bas made | County can draw their own conclusions as to whether | their intellectual or moral greatness, but no one o e o BRIt i | e me ivea 1o ¢ £*I0st excallent Proald T8 Thore | § c 6t to hold i § i <22 |in five frantic endeavors to kill himself with a bullet | Mre. D. Z. Shefleld arrtved In the city | & WOSt excellent Prasident. He I3 thore osper is fit to 2 position on their bench, | deny that they are more famous than a good many i inal i : erday from the Enst way to | SUghly consclentious, Intensely patriotie | 4 ought to indulge in a little target practice as a prelim- | yesterday . on hee 0 | and has the best interests of on the sslécied Tat. 3 i 3 Peking, where she goes as a missionary. | North and South, at heart. . o COURtY. | ¥ Sir Thomas Lipton is determined to win the| There are many similar omissions which almost oo i Bh; l;‘ ‘!l.;?: Il‘d.ln:: 4 Orego ' s . . 8 . less, al L. America cap even if he has to build 2 yacht on Ameri- | every one will note. In short, the result of the voting | Edwin Hawley of New York says he wouldn't ac. | Novieatins By tast o fly ety | trom uat teartuhy our darling daughter | can lines. But he will observe the proprieties far | shows that the “eminent authority” is very often less | cept $40,000 a year and live in San Francisco. You Feattiey from SMille and is Apitares voutn et my e 1 P et : (:nough to give the boat 2 British name. fitted to pass judgment upon matters of common in- can’t even pay some people to be happy. Sa TG et ey e et m'mmplnd e l 1 1y and J. G. Woodworth, traffic manager of | you Know. '—Chlwo"fi&hf whole family,

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