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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1901. A DVERTISEKENTS. | I | LD CURE as mor: valu- nce pelicy. It rot head. colds in the nes, but wards off has g s suc .ld Frying Animal m India Refining Co., Philadelphia. Bi Oken Eycglass Lenees ~eninced for GO cents. Anv Astigmatic lenses duplicated arc #1.50. Guarantesd correct and best quality, o # prescriptions filled. Fuactory on prems. Quick repalring. Phone, Maln 10, %f In »gl/aéfl% ,».\’APPARA' RKET ST. 81.00 TICIAN SCENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS sorre CURES MCBURNEY'S Kid neV&HC BIIGGE" h cure jor e beck, HOP'S PILLS over fifty leaders of , excesses or res Lost Lost | Insom- . Lame Back. Untitness to Mar- Varicocele or Con- rvous Twitching | e immediate. znrsl,m--m to every ritten guar: 6 boxes. DY CO.. 40 Eilia ANT DEUG w» DR JORDAN’S crear WUSEUR OF ARATORY 1001 MADZET Y. bet. 624D S.F.021 T Laggest Anstomical Museum in the Vord Weknerses cr any < gt petii T ety e Cide Specialisi cn the Coass. Est. 36 yours 0. M—nng.r: DISEASES § I & um--uu.r MAILED FRIE. (A D & GEDA N & CO., 105 Market St 5. F. [4 [4 ¢ 4 ¢ ¢ [4 | | | | Pig & is & non-potsonous remeds for (mnor)uu, pet, Spermateirhas, | Whitss. nunatural dis | charg or sny in ma- Gon, : ritstion or ulcers- | Hon £ mucous meme g . gr sent in plain wrapper, by ex'm prepeid. & ‘bottica: Weak Men a.nd Women' CAFE ROYAL Depot, 323 Market. . Overcoats valises checked free | Wilkens and J. Hoehn. WARMLY URGES STUDY OF ART |Captain Robert Fietcher De- livers an Interesting Lecture. ——— Says Artists and the General Public Should Cultivate Closer Rela- tions for Their Mutual Beneilt. e e . on “The Outlook at the First Un'- t by Captain Rob- large ructive lectur was deliver tarian Chur t nig Fletc] before cher a for a favored few | room rved a broad field ir to enter and breathe inspiration. e is a feud between art and the x er, “and un- toward . his ees noth- in the man . mantpulation audience. | spoke of art as not be- | | to which all were free ; themselves are the | The artist ridicules | DEVIL IS POSED AS A SAINT IN 4 THE SORROWS OF SATAN” Dramatized Version of Marie Corelli's Novel Draws Big Houses at the the Bill at the HE Sorrows of Satan,” a drama- tization of Marie Corelli's novel of the same sulphurous title, drew large houses yesterday af- ternoon and evening at the Al- hambra Theater. The raison d'etre of book and play is a superhumanly good-natured attempt on * the fair authoress’ part to give the devil his due—as we familiarly put it, and she makes out quite a good case for the un- fortunate Lucifer. More sinned against than sinning is this much-maligned in- dividual, Miss Corellli would have us be- Ieve, driven by an Ingenious fate to tempt mortals to their doom and himself compelled to suffer in exact proportion to the degree in which.his victims suc- cumb to his lures—a sort of trespass-in- the-slot arrangement. One really felt | Guite sorry for this villain-in-spite-of- him: f before the play was over, and DENOUI’CES CYVXC CONDITIONS. | Bev. Forceful Sermon on Crime. o » existing municipal ast night by the Rev. astor of the First al Church, Powell and evils was delivered Baker, K r did not confine his di was thoroughily itable in his denun- c conait! . In the fallure of sinclina- ake a >ndit crime parallel was sufficiently t the preacher had a ng of his sub. clined fr pant their own offic is made by s a woeful oyalty Frank K. Baker Preaches a| m motives of | to God's kingdom to condone the presence of crime and wretchedne! at our very doors. When feas d junketing have dulled the | e time for sibilities of the public authorities it is he manhood and womanhood of San Francisco to rise in opposition to li- | censed gambling.” S IS SALVATIONISTS IN CHURCH. They Hold Services in Third Congre- gational Edifice. The Salvation Army held services last night in theé Third Congregational Church on Fifteenth street, near Mission. The Rev. Dr. Willilam Rader, pastor of tho church, who appreéiates the good wmk being performed by tendered the use of the church to Colon French, recently arrived from _Chicago. The services of the members of the church choir were dispensed with for the even- ing and the the organ g Dr. Beader bety Colonsl Frenchvand the army members who accompanied him a hearty welcome one of the front pe nducted in ti m) band was stationed in The entire serv accomnlishe calities seldom reached by the churches. eing ir quarters and The Mrs, services concl Staff Captain C - The Chnrch and Its Claims. The last of a series of special sermons and serv! v night in Grace Methodist Episcopal Church, corner o¢ Twenty-first and Capp streets. The Rev. Eli McClish, D. D., occunied the pulpit and “deliveréd an interesting sermon on “The Church and Its tion to chorus selectio choir, solos were rendered I)\ Miss Ger- trude Holmes and J. Hughes Davies. —_— Gayly Attired Dancers. The United Lodges of Herman's Sons had a pleasant and well-attended mas- querade ball at Vereln Eintracht Hall Saturday Night. Hundreds of couples, gayly attired. participated in the grand march. The affair was in charge of the following commlittees: Arrangéments—E. Dentz, Micheelsen, F. Fortmann, dec with prayver oy Hans Veront, F. O. Simon, E. O. Reception—H. Bran- Albert Jantzgn, Voeghtlin, Julius Adam Gauch, George Miiler, L. Rei- Frank Volghtlander and H. manager; O. Si Scharenberg, des, Sievert, W. Hess, Floor—Jacob Hoehn, t; A. Venselow, W . Hermann and W. Poehler. Re- frechment— 0. Wilkens, Ch. Hildebrandt, R. Duttke, J. Juergensen, Alexander Hagedorn, Maas, < 'Bchaufel, R. A. Kohl, J. Diechl, F. Rose. A. Waas, H. Brandes, H. Riehl and J. Loesch. e, Pyrography outfits, cameras, albums and books on photography in Artists’ Ma- terial Department. Sanborn, Vail & Co, 741 Market st. ———————————— DEATH FROM CIRRHOSIS—John Golden, an old man, was found dead ia bed at 1028 Kearny street vesterday after- noon and_ his body was ta.ken to the Morgue. Death is supposed to have been caused by cirrhosis of the liver. B amusg s S st o stxsyxnmm SYSTEM 2 Office, 30 Montgomery street. ¢ and then took a seat in | | when, in the third act, he revealed him- Alhambra—"Tess of the d’'Urbervilles” California—Melodrama at the Central — M JoRrmowS G ATAN Pusrmai AL AR e A TWO CLEVER LEADING LADIES WHO ARE NOW APPEARING AT LOCAL THEATERS. appear_here. It will be put on to-night at the Tivoli and sho' ) prove an accepta- ble programme to lig, it opera-lovers. 'The Wizard of the \He will follow. The nine Nslsuns, Murray and Lane, Kathryn Osterman, Empire City “comedy four” and holdovers from last week's good bill. are the vaudevilllans of the | week at the Orpheum. i “Shamus O'Brien” is the play of the | week at the Grand Opera-house. To fol- | low, ~ Bernhardt and Coquelin in | “L’Afglon.” . oe o The new bill at Fischer's includes All Zada, an Oriental necromancer; Dalton and Lewis, burlesque singers and dancers; | the Marcos, “human bowknots"; Cunning- kam, the handcuff king; Lllllnn Levy, a clever young singer and dancer; Harry | | de Lain, a high barytone. and many. other | | talented vaudeville people. ¥ Wi zelf as a great moral engine in disgulse, itent 1 reciative audience ap- cho his highly respectable Mrs. Grundy-ish senti- owed more of The Sorrows of ““The F & Dutch- e W ering Jew' may not determined, but there's a good .| solid_slice of eac the plot of book and play. The pl.u well put on at the tic marine view— \-)'W(~ the ~lrd(zhl and tune of “Nearer, My the orchestra—closing where the narrow path fo th God, ' by the T rcters of the play are manez, his Satanic Mai- dward R. ‘understudy of Miss Emily house by t fon in wh I .\mmn" Ren “Marig Clare, an authcress ed Corelll, and only char- play who res the machi- pter, Interpreted by cter in the of the Marle Curt itably the te: cene of the play is laid Sousa and his band will s engagement at the Al- hambra. .. The last two weeks of the engagement of Mrs. Ficke at the California Theater will begin to-night, with the first produc- V. JORN KELLER SERIOUSLY SHOT Thomas B. Barker Goes| Gunning for a New Jersey Divine. VA NEW YORK, Feb. 3.—Rev. John Keller, secretary to Right Rev. Bishop Starkey, pastor of Trinity Episcopal Church Mis- sion in Arlington, N. J., and chaplain of the First New Jersey Regiment, was snot and seriouslv wounded by Thomas B. Barker in Arlington this morning. The shooting, it is said, was the result of a disclosure made by Barker's wife, al- though Keller denfes the accusation made against him. Barker, after the shooting, surrendered to the police and was locked up. According to a story told by Barker to several friends after the shooting, his wife last night told him that the iliness from which she had suffered for nearly a year was due to an assault committed on her at her home by Rev. Mr. Keller. The assault, it Is aueged, was commit- ted ,after a hard struggle, during which Mrs, Barker became unconscious. Bar- ker has for many years been in the em- ploy of the Commercial Cable Company, Rev. Mr. Keller is about 38 years of age and a native of Philadelphia. Hit the Human Target. John A. Clark of 221 Minna street. who t the Ocean Beach as “the human get,” was treated at the Recelving Hospital last night for a laceration of tha upper lip. rk was plying his trade when a number of people threw at him at the same time, inflicting a wound, ugiy but not darzercus. b AR LS Tries to End His Life With Poison. Because John A. Mack, a carpenter of 40 Gilbert street, could not get 5 cents from his wife to buy beer with he drank a poisonous concoction of his own brew and afterward informed the family of The new faces at the Chutes to-day are Swor, McGreevy and Swor, In their laugh able burlesque “A Ragtime Reception tion here of dramatized ““Tess of ‘the d'Urbervilles,” b Lorimer Stoddard from Thomas Har s novel. A very lively cu- George Gale, character change artist, and | is rife among playgoers as to Mrs. Miss Carmen Carlo, the phenomenal vo- | ke's capacity of interpretation of a calist. The holdovers Include Esmeralda, | character s widely divergent from that the usical queen; Wiiliam de Boe, the of Becky Sharp, in which she has won y e down man: Bert Swor, monologist, | all—he perhaps, not hearts—during the and new moving pmu"s ! last two ‘weeks. Yet the play is Mrs. * . e 3:"‘:;,&_,;}"1:' 0 e e great” The Henschel rmm;. which have cre- her conception of t adorable wretch 2ted much interest among song-lovers, will begin to-morrow evening at Metro- politan Tempie. usually large ad\ being o worth. Those who now deny her greatness, by reason of certain mannerisms which may or - not be dependent upon her inter- of the brilliant adventuress . are looking forward to her " as a means of proving themselves or of finding themselves compelled nowledge that Mre. Fiske lacks no cteristic of genius. There has been an un- ance 'x'\lo of seats. Leopold (.na(mckx p.\nn:m the great- est piano technician now livin three recitals in S: Tuesday, Wedr of next week. riday morning ida will be on sale | ext at Sherman & . . The ninth annual benefit in aid of the charity fund of San Francisco Loage No. | 21, Theatrical Mechanics’ Association, will | Louls James and Kathryn Kidder are at > the Columbia with a “A Midsummer Night's Dron.’n.". “Judah,” Henry Arthur Jones' play, will held at the Columbia Theater next | be the programme of the week at the Al- Sunday afternoon. The “men behind the | cazar. Joseph Kilgour will make his first scene who compose the organization, | appearance at-the popular = theater to- are always first to respond when any | night in this E. §. Willara success. worthy charity calls for assistance. and L add their vearly entertalnments are always | amusement events. The programme wili | be one of the strongest in the history of local theatricals, and so much talent has volunteered that the committee Is almost at a loss to make selections. From the artists who are anxious to appear a ten- hour show N\Llrl“er:nu?" be arranged. The final meeting will be held at the a ia- Planquette’s "NPll Gv\ynm" is the latest tion's Tooms tor -morrow Af(ternnlon “S%é‘n edition of the lovely Nell's adventures to the bill will be definitely declded uporn. R. 8 Mrs. M Koch T Miss A. Poul-| Ing ahead, previous to the installation At the Central this vnwk a stupendous scenic production of “A Daughter of the Million” will be the bill. The melodrama is now in its fifth successtul year in the English theaters, and will be given for the first time m Amerhu this evening. igh, L. G. initiated four strangers into the circla. | 1 Srs: O Terry, O. G.: M Fideilty Tircle has arranged for an dpen Eva Ferrall, O.; Dr. R. B. Lain, physi- | meeting to be held in the social hall of the cfan; Mrs. BE. Gardner, Mrs. M. Gardner | Foresters' building on the night of the | and Mrs. C. D. Zahn, trustees. The cere- mony was witnessed by many invited Euests. and at the close there Jas a pro- gramme of entertainment contributed by 3 2 % Miss Annfe McDonough, little Gracle | At @ meeting of the Journeymen Bak- Koch, Victor Perry, Miss Marie Peteir, | €rs' and Confectioners’ International Mrs. Siebert, Miss Lillian Perry and Mrs. ]l'nlon No. 24, which was held last Satur- Annie Farreil. A pleasant feature of the | day, it was decided to petition the Labes occasion was the presentation of a hean- | Council to attempt the organization o tiful gold, turquoise and pearl ring to | the employes of the French bakeries of Miss Perry, the retiring chief compunion, | this city. The complaint which had been as a token of the esteem i whlrh she js | lodged against the Campfire Bakery on held by the members of i} the | Bleventh street on the ground that it was presentation being by Mrs. D, McDone | employing Japanese, was referred to the | | 11th irst. —————— Bakers’ Union Meets. ough on behalf of the circie. Then fol- | Labor Council for further action. The lowed a collation in the banquet room, |union was visited by the Italian bakers where, after a pleasant hour. there was [in a body. A special meeting will be held to music furnished by Victor and erry. Alba Circle, which is forg- Sciatic The cutting, tearing, burning, piercing, excruciating pains of sciatica are among the most common and painful forms of nerve irritation. Nerves that are overworked, irritated, wealened and run-down until their strength is all gone, cry out in protest against such misuse and neglect. Are the nerves hungry? They must be fed. Irritated nerves must be quieted, weakened nerves strengthened and tired nerves socthed and rested. Worn-out nerves must be built up and the vitality of the whole sysiem re- plenished before permanent relief comcs. on February 16 at the Turk-street Tem- Anita pie. “1 was afflicted off and on for years with scfatio rheumatism. ‘Was laid up in bed months at a8 time— could not wali. Tried many remedfs but nothing seemed to do any permanent good. Was in bed when I began taking Dr. Miles' Nervine, and before the first bot~ tle was gone I returned to work. Have not had an attack in four years.” HowaArp WEMPLE, 46 Taylor St., Battle Creek, Mich. what he had done. He was taken to the Receiving Hospital, where his recovery is considered doubtful. —_——————————— Companions of the Forest. The officers of Alba Circle of the Com- panions of the Forest were installed on the night of the 2ist of January in their new hall by Mrs. Marion G. Perry, D. D. G. C. C, u!lllted by Mrs. M. Koch a: gupréme ‘herald, The new. oiflcers are: Miss Lilllan F. Perry, J. P, C.; Jennie Bohen, C. C.; Jnhnlon, g C Mrs. J. Davidson, I. 8,; Mrs. M. G. Dy, Miiles’ Nervmz Builds new flesh-tissues, new nerve-fibres and new braiz-cells. is a speedy remedy for sciatica, rheumatism and nervous troubles of all descriptions. ‘Wnumuuon aguirsntes, DR MiLzs MDicas 0o, mmm THE COMIC GWYNNE with | ADVERTISEMENTS. A B LieseNBica 222-224 SUTTER ST. Semi-Annval Stockiaking Sale of Housefvrmshmg Goods and Kltchen Ulensils AT 20 % DISCOUNT FOR THIS WHOLE WEEK, Wiich means th.t you save 20 cents on every dollar. This sale—for which many ladgies are waiting—is of par- ticuiar interest to all house- keepers. I: embraces thou- sands of useful articles—many novelties not to te found else- where. We p'ace on sale our entire lines of Agate, White Enamel, Tin, Iron, Wocden, Brass and Nickel Ware, including latest designs of Chafing Dishes, Five O'Clock Teas, Russian and Bohemian Porcelain Coffze Pots, Carving Sets, Table and Kitchen Cutlery, A'mond and M-at Grinders and Meat Safes. Ice Cream Freezers, S:ales, Trays, Oilcloth, As h‘Jarrel\, Match Boxes, Toilet and Sheif Paper. Curtain S‘retchers, C'othas Horses, Cothes Lines, Wash Tubs, B:ards and Boilers, Cut- ting Tables, Door Mats, Step Ladders, Window S:reens. Carpet Sweepers, Brooms, Dusters, F.oor, Ceiling, Scrub and every kind of Brushes, M>ps, Sponzes, Crumb Trays. Papi¢r - Mache and Wire Goods. Endless varieties in every department, COUNTRY ORDBS SO!.ICl’l'E) PALAGE and These hotels pos- sess the attributes that tourists and travelers appreciate —central location, GHAND iberal manage- ment, modern ap- pointments a n 4 American and Eu- ropean plans. San Frang'sea, AMUSEMENTS. *TIVO TO-NIGHT! Evenings at & oP —PLA TO-NIGHT! Matinee Saturda RA PAR EXC NELL LLENEE! Coming—~WIZARD OF THE NILE, ““HOOT MON" WHEELAN. POPULAR PRIC THIS (MONDAY) NIGHT, TH EAT RE Fiest appearance ut this theater of JO. KIL- E. 8. Willard's Success of Two Continents, JUDAHf By Henry Arthur Jomes Matinees Saturday and Sunday. —NEXT WEEK— Augustin Daly's Fascinating Comedy, “A NIGHT OFF.’; SCO anTHALLS, ENTRAE « ——Phone South 533— NOW THOROUGHLY HEATED WITH STEAM Beginning T -NIG}I;E_\'Q’YY eve'g this week. MATINEE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. First production in Ameriea, A DAUGHTER OF THE MILLION. Now. in its Fifth Year in England. Novel and Startling Situations. A Stupendous Scenic Production, PRICES Bneee; CHUTES ZOO EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. ESMERALDA, Tke Famous usical Quzen, SWOR, McGREEVY AND SWOR, GEORGEGALE, CARMEN CARLO, | WILLIAM DE BOE, BERT SWOR, NEW MOVING PICTURES. Thursday Night, the Amateurs In a BROWNIE SHOW. ‘Telephone for Seats, Park 23. THE HENSCHELS’ FIRST RECITAL T0-MOR 10W (TUSHY) EVZHING At METROP“LITAV TEMPLE PRICES. . 11 Seats now on sale at Sherman, Clay & Co's. Sutier and Kearny streets. FISCHER’D CONCERT HCUSE |.. the -l"“. Lain, ”&L%'::hnllb‘:;&nm and’ Hinrens: orcl Reserved Seats c. Matinse Sundav. 4 | H $1.50, 3200 | TO-NIGHT! FIRST TIME HERE! MRS. FISKE ——PRESENTING— Tess of the d'Urbervilles | By LORIMER STODDARD. Founded on the Novel by Thos. Hardy. " (Copyrighted by Harper & Bros.) SBAT VOW ON SALE. MGR@SCD’S ATU flf’m\\- and SUNDATY. OF THE GREATEST LIVING CHARLES ERIN VERNER, THIS E F\I\ | ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY. OPERA HOUSE The SHAMUS 0 BRIEN A few front rews rved Seat in Or- Branch Ticket PR g chestra_at all Matinees, Office Emoorium. MOROSCD'S GRAND DFEHA-MOUSE Spectal flamnh_ Marx & Co “and Walter nnraom MME. SARAH BERNHARDT ‘ M. COQUE[IN, | Under the Direction of Commencing MONDAY EVE ‘February . in ROSTAND'S DRAMATIC POEM, | For six Nights a:d ,‘L AIGLON,' Wednesday and Saturday Matine | OR, THE EAGL | MME. r‘rP\H.\Rr\"‘ and M. COQUEL N wm y Performance. and 34 Boxes §0, 824, [ ery [SALE OF SEATS ‘it st | at the Box Office, nd Opera-house. 3 ANOTHER BIG BILL! AY AND LANE, KATHRYN OSTER- MAN. EMPIRE CITY COMEDY FOUR, LIZZEE AND VINIE DALY, FOY AND CLARK, LEAMER SISTERS, WARREN | AND BL ARD, THE BIOGRAPH oF baleony, 10c; opera chatre v, Saturday and Sunday. SAN FRANCISCO'S COLUM BI LEADING THEATRE ST WEEK turday Matinee AND L. uding Up to m In | ata THRYN JAMES » KIDDER In a Grand Scenic Revival of L ‘A WIDSUM iR NIGHT S DREAM™ aturday night Sunday night SOUSA ‘o ALHAMBRA “RICHARD IIT" . AC fll‘."fli" Ron » ROWS (F SATAN, JL PRODUCTION. the LLI, as Origin- - Shaftesbury Theatre, London, England Beautiful Costumes! Elaborate Scenery' Mar- velous Electrical Effects! Presented by a Carefully Seiected Company of | Players. EVE MATIN “THE. 0 | Adasted and_ | Novel of MARIE | ally Produced | Famous B 15e, ——Next Sunday Evening—SOl | Seats now ready Masic Store, Alh 9 a. m. Price THE PRISI]H (lF THE POPE. LECTURB BY 'REV. PETER C. YORKE ‘ For the Benefit of ST. JOHN'S PARISH. Father Brady, Rector.) i (Rev. .. Thursday Evening, "%, £ 1901, At 8 o'clock. { METROPOLITAN TEMPLE Fifth and Jessie Streets. TICKETS THE 3AN FRANGISGD JGGKEY CLUB, | TANFORAN PARK-THIRD MEETING. | | | . to Saturday, February Inclustve. £IX OR MORE RACES EACH WEEK DAT. Six Stake Events, Three Hurdle Races sad Six Steeplechases. | FIRST R CE OF THE DAY AT 210 P. M. | _Trains leave Third and Townsend streets for | Tanforan Park at 7, 10:40. 11:30 a. m.. L 13 |and 3 p. m. Trains leave Tanforan Paris for San at 4:15 p. m., followed after the last race at. Intervals of a few minutes by sev- | eral spectals. Soats in rear cars reserved for | ladies ant thetr ascorts. Admissien to course, { includizg rollrond fare. $1.35 §. LATHAM, Sceretary. ZR. Racing Seeretary. KUBBER CULTURE In Soconusco. Mexico, MRS. FRONA WAITE COLBURN. B N METROPOLITAN TEMPLE. ‘\'EDV“D\Y EVENING, Feb. § at § o'clock. 100 Stereopticen Plantation Views Mexican music by Prof. Lombardero’'s Sextet. Admission free. Tickets on application at of- fice of LA ZACUALPA RUBBER PLAN- €O.. 703-704_Clats Spreckels building. | Weekly Call,$1.00 per Yoar | Monday. Janu: