The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 27, 1903, Page 7

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LL, FRIDAY THE SAN FRANCISCO C FEBRUARY 27, 1903 C WALDEMAR LIND SHOWS COAGNI'S CUP uE I]PEMNB E BREADTH IN HIS WORK O 1S L l UF Sl_ IS EHE[K Violinist Just Returned From Study in Europe Wins Victory Over the Makes Bow to San Francisco Audience and Gty and State Officials| Receives Friendly Recognition of His Talent Order Plansfor Big |4 Mittenthalsin Massa- chusetts Court. — Project. ! | ADVERTISEMENTS. - Diveminiass ercial Bodies Advocatew T‘r[ Double Springtime Breaks 3 g the Channel Navigable | California. e wires Americans of To-Day composer. from | | ! f for Maestro in Sunny | i | i | J Boston sa a g t made his heart beat the symphony of gh.w; | ness. A message came that the Suprame | s & and To-Morrow had decided in favor of the maestro’s con- ibles with the Mitten- :n managers, a be the ltalian courts. having been subjected to arrest buffeted about in various courts in | | Massachusetts, Pietro Mascagni is finally hralldom { | tention t By Senator Albert J. Beveridge What a man must believe to besgme great, The first papet in an lmportant series, N he of t m speak of | | Amertca in the terms of a man dyspeptic, = e | for him once more. = | The court says in its decision: n, J‘m.‘ L‘ Ford, sutber of The ..- . | N - i 5 g { The making of a Social Success, as exemplified by Tommy v | Timpson, who bc:ame a Desirable Person and Married Money. | presenta- | s S | The Unsilenced Tongue | The Autobiography of SO T a Beggar ey 1 x rrtmen | A humorist's study in crime—A tals of : 5 ! the Canadian woods. In which Mollbuzzer invents a plan to ab- | Ii - duct a Persian cat and hold it for ransom. azmg By Jesze Lynch Willkams “ In which an “old grad.” rises to make Unsolved By Ian Macharen : : a few remarks on an ancient college | The Spirit of the Place: a phantom 1] | institution, love-story of the seventeenth century. \ - These are but a fow of the many good things in this week's wibe, number. Handsomely prinied and illustrated. 500,000 : : .f,",f,fl:' ,f,’f‘:;,‘[‘; copies weekly., 5centsthe copy at newsdealers. < & We will mail it to you every W Mascagni is phant. 1f his direc- | CHANNEL The petitioners call ce of having the and ask that an tved at. t ; etiac OBJECT TO POLE SYSTEM. Supervisors Hear Protests and Grant Permit for Pipe Line for 0il. testants appeared be- Committee etition of oppos! aflroads fc fon to Church and other streets s he purpose of r main power- stations. C. P. Pomeroy, e and J. A. Brien appeared protests a nting of » i"€ | the privilege on the ground that the com- g A No for the operation . cars a er of the streets at of such system would to life and 4 injure The that Also overhead wire great danger i that the poles wou the adjoining property. sugge: that the accomplished by the United could be attained through the round conduit. The ted 1800 feet frontage cts named y Tirey L. Ford said that the car vice was at present badly hampered lack of power. He said the poles had purchased under a supposed he Department of Electricity erritory desired is outside of the nde q_y,\,‘,nl distri N. H. Foster, h ectrician of the United Rallroads, - underground construction would x months. The new power-house completed and it is desired to use the wer immediately, General Manager apman said the new power-house is at rth Beach and the grades leading to stestar sought to be » Rallroads take is | p [ resi- May- | the Mission are s It is not practica- bie, he said, to lay wires underground x : and the pole stem is the only feasible SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. |5 J. Boardman said if the company's . e empioyes tried 1o place a pole in front of z TLES AND DANDRUFF. | his premises he would drive them away ¥ with a shotgun e committee there- An Interesting Parallel and a Valu- | upon pe tponed action for one week, and ble Deduction Therefrom. | in the ntime will inspect the route of res | the pole system od fl;’:"";fiu"” | “Tne committee reported tn favor of the Wercs-qp s g ‘pe.nllun of the United Rafiroads for per- s 54 2 mission to lay a pipe line through certain come from eradi- | ;i ootg to convey crude ofl to its power- cause. A Eerm |y uges The conditions of the permit re- searching for | guire that the pipes be placed at least the vitality. | three feet beneath the surface of the and bald- | gireet and also that no ofl shall be car- Jyoull have | rjeq through the pipes which shall not N only hair pren. | Stand a flash test of 110 degrees Fahren- cures Asmarci. | heit. The work of trenching and back- » ss y killing the | fllling shall be done by the Board of Pub- ¢ = » cause, you remove |lic Works and the pipes laid under the el - ,Jeading druggists. | joint supervision of that board and the Jlerpicide Co Miample to The | Fyre Marshal. SELECTS SITE FOR THE ] NEW TECHNICAL SCHOOL CASTORIA | = ot e For Infan i ts and Children. | coln Lot for Institute of The Kind You Have Always Bought | Learning. The Board of Education yesterday de- Boars the cided to set apart the Lincoln School lot Biguature of ar a site for the proposed School of Tech- - nical Arts which the Board of Supervis- | ors purposes to include in the bond issue. The building will be a magnificent struc- | ture of 4 rooms and its estimated cost | will be between $300,000 and $400,000. It | will have six floors, the upper two being | assigned to the study of technical arts, | Including srchitecture and ‘civil engineer- |ing. The lower two floors will be devoted lm primary end grammear school purposes f_fiH and the two middle floors will be for the use of the commercial school. g J. J. O'Toc ref in behalf of property owners on Buchan- | a Webst , who flled | Grange entered a room occupied by Ben objects | | migration. forcible torship Is mor and his genial i | smile g r than formerly in con- | | ceris ti t me, the reason will not be hard to fi He has found in Califor- nia a doubl ingtime W | |GIVE PROMISE TO CLEAR it { TUNNEL NINE AT ONCE EVENING | o Four Days’ Accumulated Baggage to Be Delivered Over to Impatient Travelers. g on the for the Iz umul 19, near S A bit ¢ ew will sing to 2 large tern people now | the by the uth- ern Pacific Cc esterday. It is to the eftect the baggage of trav- | elers via r rn route, which has brought this city ow. Since the turfel caved in 3 nterfered with traffic on o bufld out | e e e f it is declared legal. | ;.. Borprs ,],“ legal. | ;i o ngers from one t another Ick and stone | 4ng compelling its patrons k across | There b conveying top of the been howev the “The Be .;m has also adopted plans for the Sunn, )l of 8 rooms to cost = OS 8 W e blockade, s 1 837,000, ¢ Honds, Bchool of | [oU77 Domsngs over ihe Biaeked a2 to rooms, $30,000; Monroe School of 8 rooms, . b e W, Bergerot School of 12 rooms, $80, 000, and the new school to be named after | the late President McKinley, to be built i the neighborhood of the German Hos tunnel and that s in tHe to-day that the d red a WO d be hurried to this city. the would be | 1 the | | { pital. It will contaln, 3 oqmitand e | D a B AL U S e st i cost 1s estimated at $90,000 —. | at the local hotels have been loudls ‘.‘.,m'?; — | plaining of their dis ture caused b; Discharging Points Indicated. !{he nuT\vmm:\l of aggage \|)1 Acting Collector of the Port Hamfiton | S Tave Seen laring the received orders from Assistant Secretary | v companies. | Spaulding of the Treasur D»panmenq naL fully iunier | yesterday specifying Molate Point and St S S L San Pablo Point in the northern arm of the bay as places where foreign vessels bearing cargoes in bulk may discharge. After first entering at the Custom-house here such sels may proceed to the points designated and unload at their own expense. Retiring Instructor Remembered. A reception was given last evening by the Young Men’s Christian 4 tion in the Association building, Mason and Eliis streets, in honor of M. C. O'Brien, the re- tiring physical director, previous to his departure for Philadelphia. Addresses were made by several of those connected with the association, who spoke of the good work that had been ac- tomplished by Mr. O'Brien. also a musical programme, after which he was presented with a dress-suit case and a gold watch fob, set with a large diamond, the gift of the members of the oc — Burglar Caught in the Act. A man giving the name of Willlam de Osborne at 2401'; Fourth street, yester- day for and started to help himself to valuables Iying within his reach. Os- | borne captured him. A telephone message brought Officers Murphy and Gallaway to ssoclation. Mr. O'Brien responded the scene and the would-be burglar was | 25°0¢iat P . briefly, in which he thanked them for taken to the So her “ o] taken to the Southern station and locked | {ieir thoughtruiness. e s R T —_—————— Dupn Leaves for East. To CSIabEne XSt .Dand 2 D!yl James R. Dunn, until recently head of | , SrinS, t0 the anniversary of the Welsh patron saint, Sunday, March 1, the Welsh residents of the city and suburbs intend holding their annual festival next Saturday night at Pioneer Hall, Fourth street. The celebra- the Chinese Bureau at this port, will de- part for Washington this morning to re- port to the Commissioner General of Im- Before his departure he was presented with a gold watch by the mem- bers of the bureau, and was given a farewell banquet by the Six Companles of Chinatown, music of Wales. Professor Thomas Price will preside and Howell A. Powell is to deliver the address of the evening. ADVERTISEMENTS. HER%S.fi,H = ¢ " ® AN EARLY SPRING BYRON SPRINGS into POPULARITY In SPRING, SUMMER, AUTUMN. WINTER. Hot Springs, Cold Springs, Warm Springs, Tepid Springs MAKE THE OLD YOUNG AND THE YOUNG YOU A CITY HOTEL IN TH& COUNTRY. Cottages for th07u who like them. otiages per week. Main hotel $3.00 per day and upward. Good Cooklnl Good Care. YOU DON'T NEED A DOCTOR'S OERTIFICATE TO GO TO BY PON SPRINGS and you won't want one after taking the baths Two trains a day on the Southern Pacific Main Line. Leave San Francisco 8 a. m. and 4 p. m. 2% hours from San Francisco. There was | David, falling this year on | tion will include vocal and instrumental | | | weel from now to July 1, 1903, on receipt of only 50 cents AMUSEMENTS. Dlitte TIoN Yor WA L 6 REENBA UM LAST THREE M ( GORDON HIGHLANDERS, SATURDAY § CHIL Children, Reserved Clay & Ce SALE FOR KOCIAN SEATS ON The Phenomenal Bohemian Violin Virtuoso. At _Sher Clay & Co.’s. Concerts hts o d 5. Afternoons Prices—$§1 March 4 and 7 30, $1 and 75c. COLUM B! Every Night, Including Sunday. MATL SATURDAY ONLY e e Kirke La Shelle Presents A SPECTACULAR PRODUCTION OF AMERICA'S GREATEST PLAY, SAN FRANG'SCG LEADI¥G THEATR: ARIZONA By Augustus Thomas. Seats, §1 50, $1. . B0c and 25c. Next Week—LAST TI\ILS OoF "ARMU\'A" SENTRAL™™ Matket Street. Near Eighth. Phone South 533 THEATER CROWDED—A GREAT SUCCESS. | TONIGHT % This Week MATINEE SATLRDAY A\D SUNDAY. The Great %ensatlon al UEEN OF rama, Thessse CHINATOWN One of the 10c to 50c PRICE “ide, 15¢, 25¢ ATINEE: Next Week o THE FORGERS DAVGHTET S THEATRE sations of the Year. Fith Gtrash, REPU BLlC--rw To-morrow Matinee Pric ternoon and Night. Any Seat HEN VIRGINIADREW TRESCOTT | In a Dramatization of Ouida's Great ... STRATHMOR @ Beginning SUNDAY AFTERNOON. CARRIE NATION WILL LECTURE AT ALHAMBKA THEATER J NIGHT AND =RNOON ON «“RUM AND ITS EVILS.” SEATS ON SALE TO-MORROW et Sher- wman, Clay & Co.’s, 50c and 25c. Story, THE CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY | ANMUSEMENTS. -~ A BIG NEW SHOW! Le Quatuor Basque; Reno and Rich- ards; Ryan and Richfleld; Radiant Florence Louise Mon- trose and the Biograph. Bindley; Mrs. Piper. Reserved Seats, 25c: Balcony, 10c; Box Seats | and Opera Chairs, 50c Jimmie Barry and Franco | i Ilnst times of Lola Yberri; Mr. and | OPERA HOUSE AND SUNDAY. LAST THR NIGHTS OF Sully’s Great Eastern Success, The Parish Priest. F. J. BUTLER as FATHER \\N.\[.EN PRICES—10¢, B0c and TS A g00d reserved seat in the orchestra at all Matinees, 25c. GRAN MATINEE TO-MORROW Next Week—The Gifted FEastern Actress, MISS MAUDE ODELL, fn “UNDER THE RED ROBE.” {}1's o wonpER Ovations || WE aRE GETTING Every l THE CROWDS. Night | The 'Heart of Maryland |} with David Belasco's own company, in- | | cluding Alma Kruger, Herbert Bostwick | | Teftt Johnson, B. J. Murphy and others. | 25c and 50c Matinee To-morrow. Night—"A FATAL WEDDING," a play for everybedy. We— | ———Take Do—— —Your Not———— MONEY WITHOUT GIVING GOOD VALUE IN RETURN. IS WORTH TEN DOLLARS, But we sive Saturday and Sunday Matinees for 25c and S0c. Every Evening for 2c, and 75c. And Children at Matiness, 10c and 26¢c. Packed, jammed, always. So secure séats away ahead. THE CHUTES! TAHAR’S TROUPE OF ARABS and BIGH-CLASS SPECIALTIES IN THE THOROUGHLY MEATED lfl[ll{l EVERY AFTEF EPEND | SEE THE BABI i RARE ANIMAL: ‘ TAKEA TRIP ‘*DOWN THE FLUME" The Wonderful Scenic Waterway. BLECTRIC FOUNTAIN SATURDAY NIGHT. |HOITY TOITY | CALIFORNIA| TIVOL A HUGE SUCCESSS—Giibert | | | i | Popular Prices OPERA HOUSE. EVENINGS AT 8§ SHARP. MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 SHARP. and Sullivan's IOLANTHE. . 25¢, 80c and T8e Telephone Bush 9. WEEK OF MARCH 2—Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday Nights, MASCAGNI, Directing “Cavalleria.” the “Hymn to the Sun.” from “Iris,”” and classic symphony se~ lections. Compiete company, and grand or- chestra of SAME BILL EVERY NIGHT. Seats for All Four NI on Sal ALCAZAR™" BELASCC ad MAYER.. Provcistan TO-NIGHT—EVERY EVENING THIS WEER. MATINEE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY PARTNER fort, ERNEST HASTINGS. ALICE TREAT HUNT the Entire Alcazar Company. Evenings . Matinees .. NEXT WEEK. T LVERY WEEK DAY, RALN OR SHINE New California Jockey Club Ingleside Track SIX OR MORE RACES DAILY. Races start at 3 p. m. sharp. Train leaves Third and Townsend strests ag 1:16 p. m. and leaves the track lmmediately after the last race. Reached by street - from any part of the ty. THOMAS H. WILLIAMS, President. Secretary. Desirable location unsurpassed cuisine, unequaled service and modern conveniences are the attributes that have made these two hotels popular with tourists and travelers who visit San Fran- cisco. Hotels i PERCY W. TREA FOR BARBERS, BA- kers, bootbiscks, Bath brewers. beokbinders. X dyers, fdour mills, foundries, hangers, printers, painters, stablemen, tar-roofers, tanners, tallors, ete. BUCHANAN BROS., Brush Manufacturers, 6Uy Sacramentd 5t Ww. T. HESS, NCTARY PUBLIC AND ATTORNEY-AT-LA! Tenth Floor, Room 1015_Claus Spreckels bldg. Telephone Main 953 Residence, §21 California st.. below Powell. Residence Telephone es 1508,

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