The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 29, 1904, Page 5

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SAN : FRA IRRICATIONISTS ' BOGOTA ME\ [SHUDDERS ASSAIL WRAPT AUDIENGE _[(fi{FFEE FILES {CAPT['RE WILD rs Name Commit- Suit to Stop Panama CanalEGreat American Actress Appears at Her Best in the;Chief of Staff of the Army K Mysterious Hermit Believed to Secure United Ac- Purchase Probably Backed | Part of Hedda Gabler---Mary Mannering Opens| Is Not satisfied With the to Be Escape From Siber- m on Tuolumne Project', by Colombian Merchants Second Week at Columbia in Harriet's Honeymoon'/ Proposed Camp - Sites| ian Exile Is in Nome Jail ND ISSUE ATTORNEY IS DENYING + - 1'?HE.\'RY RANCH OPPUSED?\\'EAK FROM HUNGER NCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1904. ° i - - —— Iizes Next Date Chiecagoan Says Question Ap- ) for the peals to Him and He | ) —_— Commanding General Sug-|Captive Bears Appearance of || gests That a Board of Offi-| a Russian, but He Stead- ~ s Will Be Received Represents Only Himself | | ecers Make an Examination| fastly Refuses to Talk ) SERCTH S Bsi, Er i rs yesterday March 28.—Several influ- | | WASHINGTO March troduced b Bogota are believed | tary Taft has arded to = of the suit which ate Military Co; tee with his ap- day by Attorney Wil- proval a letter written by General - . San F the purchase of the| | Chaffee, chief of staff. in opposition to r d of a w the United States certain features of the bill providing | John McLean and t e e for the purchase of camp sites fo Kingegan, near Cape P! - <! itary maneuvers at Conewago Valley, | He was taken to D < Pa: at Fort Douglass. Wis.. at the|fined in the city jail : - | | Henry ranch in California and at Fort | ‘ t | B parently 45 years of age, bel eople, who are opposed to the | | Sam Houston, Tex. He -uggened beight, thin from hunger, nal project, are behind Wil- | that an appropriation of $2,000,000 be | in rags. With hair and beard g started working on the made for large maneuvering camps, %o his waist and nails evide 3 Parama case about a month ago after and that their selection be left to the | = grow ar ® sco reser . i been visited every day for a o | M wan & atgit y. & —; . ent merchant of Bo- | | | further ln‘el_(l(‘allon of the ubu‘ {ec; spire fear and wond = o ot Mtat S ataniiod 1 { | The Henry ranch site is objected to | {7 uer™Varging, was of heavy woolen - have never learned their on the ground that its alleged unhealth- | o, ;"0 evigently of Russian design view of his connection with fulness and as not so desirable from and make. Around his meck, fastemed s the logical conclusion is | | |8 military standpoint as the Naci-| ) o014 chain, was a small gold amu- - are the ones that are respon- | | | mieuto m';h,:“f-)mr‘_’;’rfn':;f!?‘i‘? let with a Gresk de: an ebony he legal proceedings b ht | | [ locality. previcualy recommend ¥ | Gre He 1ll not, A ool o g o ey | an army goard of which General Miles t:’“f" cross. He c will not, | was president. nl lution th far off. i ) K | B In closing, General Chaffee says he lh’?{“eb?‘:i :),_ :’i’;_‘_&, -l e | | 1s satisfied that the sites mentioned in His ap“e;rax{ée s Truss [ | the bill have not been sufficiently ex-| % P a E person | | amined to justify their purchase, and | 7" self, | | | | he suggests the appointment of a board of army officers to make the 4; necessary examination. p R SRS 18 Modern Travel. = | 1 ars | a strangest myst McLea < ad NORRIS & ROWE'S CIRCUS o s e | WILL PARADE FRIDAY NIGHT u,i‘ | TS R The { | Norris & Ro | | the principal | | | district Frid 'Y afternoon ¥ | 1 LSRN | . 3 1 . p N | d animals. w | | the largest of the open dens \\ < 3 > | | seen Han . the lion that k ’ N 4 { horse in boxcar at San I s \ Ny l . | | has not or eig WV S, T, | | spirit, the king Fina R il | | ues to enter the b p animals to be shown in the parade & - r an = pr J 1 X E N Z three lions g 0 AN of k r his 1 why \ X s beautiful tigr ¥ , tw _Ca a2 a v - i <X gt t [\ N \ - . g | , th 2 HEALTH OFFICER CONDEMNS ~ e e Usua idly AR \ > eautify WATER OF McCALL'S SPRING e : known : ¢ Jhuer e : b \\ F oA L rained monkeys, dogs. 22| pacteriological Examination by Dr. AAPIALS REVENED ist an Mateo, ar At Coa s N : AR s e T - Canney Shows Presence of Deadly WOM CRUDE PETROLEUM - = nee ever w n - The show will be given in rings Bacillus of Typhoid Fever. 2 LG c E < . and upon an elev: tage - an investigation by and Producers’ Asso- e | | take all the av \<ks Board of Public * s Amend Rule. ' THE -MMOUS IBSEX PROBLEM PLAY | ek s ST < German Performance. | for human # The Alameda Lustspiel Ensembie e pipes lead- ngrained | Lynch, ingenue. Lizzie Derious Daly, | will give the third and last z ainted | 2 new member, acts effectively and ent season’s German p s pretty well. Th r_of the the Columbia Theater . Mr. Carroll, has all the “fat” of 'night. The appear comedy in the character of a boy in the farc “Das Opfer- 0 was_brought up to believe him- lamm” (The Se oat) by Oscar| ) i and some of his scenes are Walther and Leo Stein. The for hed a quantity > t funny. As there is nothing | productions by I into the spring and t : the cast to fit Mr. Kennedy he pre- Weissen Roess!” and “Als ich W the water by Dr. Canney shows the i cond act kam nd the theate : the dread bacillus of N - ~ s of other | much the presentation over w The Health Depart- < imitations of p a little | to enthuse. The cast was notified four days ago t e trick piane pl little Jig | will de all the there were al cases of typhoid - dancing. Carl Y, grad- | appeared in the previous product fever on Ney street and upon investi- d from the chorus, made a with | Seats for “Das O lamm”™ gation the source of contagion was s and when he has at- sale this morning at traced to the polluted waters of the - to comport with his ' the Columbia Theater. ¥ rytone vocalism he will very useful member of the com- . There Fign Brack come. is on for an indefinite run, e »oint of va s. It has the r at its conclusion the theater will p ter suggestion, the qualit sed to permit of required struc- | in the menage a trois s terations. | Ibsen diffe fuil finish and strength. S | One had Tesnan. is also, as before s Central. | value; so, too, i The Central Theater let loose an Fel arr ;rf'qdl"'; Hogan, 2n | Elvsted correc ¥ avalanche of fun last night in N among the largest sheep rails- pictured. But - Bos the rollicking farce-comedy, “The 2 rs in A . are borg? . Mr. Boswort! vbor oy S e ARG AT et . x of teach- | Just as bad as his Judas. Nuff said. - =2 ) How Mrs. Fiske can con I roars of laughter from the moment | sion of being in love with the Bc the fast and furious fun began until S . Lovborg is of the unsolved r the show wound up with a medley and As to his suggestion of the poe chorus the whole company. The e . Comes first the | T ovborg might evolve a tim= table. plete with song and dance In which to take advantage of our re- the Tesman house and BLANCHE PARTINGTON. |S A Persian_ scarf ballet = Aunt ta, who, with| s : | by pupils of Bothwell Browne was a markable price reductions in Furniture for bsen has cruelly chosen R | feature. Elmer Booth, the talented . as—as’life, aacruel. | = L TeREE [ voung Central comedian, had the title | Hall, Library, Parlor, Dining-Room and M Comes next a seifl Is defie role, and filled the bill amazingly well, | oom: SO i » < s " opedia that Hedda | met,” as the new piece at Fischer's | while Henry Shumer, in a German BCdP m3 al .Lace Curtams, Drawles’ poor — to marry. | Theater is titfled. It is a lomera- | character part, was funny. Edra Ells- | Upholstery, Oriental and Domestic Rugs. - n_ of | tion of almost everything in the musi- | Mere, Virginia Ainsworth and Myrtle S < < - y ack’s|cal line, with no particular giscrimi- | VRS =ang popuiar songs, and Aiss Limited space permits the enumeration of but few e »n, and atmos- | Ration in (a\‘n'r of anything. Ensem-|gno advantage in a musical and scenic examples: \gnes then | Dles that would bring no discredit to| sketch entitled “A Twentieth Century | $ C $ things, | any great master of sonorous sound | Galatea.” Edwin T. Emery, Ernest BURNT LEATHER SCREEN - light, scornful, | are freely interspersed with =olos, duos | Howell and Georgia Woodthorpe con- | » : ' 00 : Soleratile. DIt | and frtiec sediiipentnl and cotnic. that | iributed io the fun-making in well- Three wings, 5 ft. high. $24.00, reduced to ' nd is plunged'into | ;ange from chamber ‘concert delicacy | Uitained character parts. —The Hus- ADVERTISEM, drama. 5o :akewnlk delirium.’ As a mm_fa."’ 'tler is full of incongruities, but it is 0AK FRAME DAVENPORT There were s In “Mary of | - S & procession | ; firet class antidote for the blues, for | —— ——————| ;Los, Angeles—Mrs Angel at the | Mogdala” when-the medium being |Of Yaried harmony the score is won-| before the spectator gets _tnrough | Sofa Bed.......... $35.00, reduced to 1 nd - L. Givaux, at the Nor- | nopler—Mrs. Fiske touched supreme |derful in its way and reflects studious | laughing at one comical situation, he | B 9 H_Ford, at the COSmo- | heights. In “Hedda Gabler,” with its | research by Gustave Kerker, who is|is plunged into another. The hero of | GENTLEMAN'S OVERSTUFF EASY CHAIR ro L. Schley, at the St. Denis. | pjtter, unco: modernity, | Tesponsible for it. the piece is a son of the Emerald Isle, ite e there wa ¢ . nt—from the Sharing honors with the man who ar- | engaged 1nblme Dhromono‘n 0{] a number | Quite largs.......... $48.00, reduced to ] HARRIMAN CABINET WILL actress’ entra e shot that an- | ranged the music is the man who cre- | of impossible schemes, in the further- | SOON MEET IN CHICAGO | nounces her suicide. Mary of Ma‘; ated the spectacular side of the pro- | ance of which he teaches a German | BUREAU-ALL BmDSEYE IAPLE ————— dala she acted—and greatly. She 1 }ductieu, Stage Director Charles H. |capitalist how to separate h(mul(i “ 00 redua 'm Governing Body of the Great System | Hedda Gabl How powerful is the | Jones. Such a series of artistically con- f|rom 1'1’_:‘5 money i;l recor;d-br;a:ms( > i . W, rspir in y {illusion may be measured from her|ceived and ingeniously constructed | time. Encores were frequent and there | AL RA We perspire a pint a e e last scene. Brack has told Hedda of | stage pictures, moving and inanimate, | Were a number of enthusiastic curtain | I-BRASS BED % - . = a New Policy. the discovery that it is with her pistol | have never before been presented in | calls. “The Hustler” is hound to draw R by . # | s u ' without know ing T lars were issued from the traf- | that Lovborg has shot himself. She | Fischer’'s. When one Wwitnesses them | Well L h g fic departments of the Harriman lines | sees h"fi"«m Rrargk's uénls, and wlthfflnd then considers the limitations of | Cfi——- l 0AK SIDEBOARD it not, there's formally announcing the : her ignoble fears of scandal, sits there | area ,and other facilities with which | lumbia. I B s ? : of E. 0. McCormick to the | FEVOIVIng her chances of escape. One— | their® creator had to contend one can| Mary Mannering began the second Very beautiful, 43¢ feet long. Large sso nn ~ The ob- assistant trae director, | LI three_four who R apeno | 0ly marvel how be accomplished it all. | week of fer engagement In “Harrlet's | French bevel mirror : $70.00, reduced to ' L4 e A quarters in Chicago. and of | ghe sits there, writhins, struggling. a|Carroll, Is not remarkably lummous. | Long w007 4t the Columbia last| 1 Lo : ; —g::n,n}_‘f Lm 958-- F;!u:O turned eye, a bitten lip, alone telling | Unnecessarily iong speeches contribute | - - % be passen afic ager o € | the mean despair of her soul. Imter- | to the tediousness of a badly obscured | H H sallow or breaks out in |Southern Pacific Company. | minable the speil seems, and one can- | story and the best laugh-making lines i3 S CME: \ Inlaid Linoleums Reduced 3 - bl 2 i S ot P g:"“'" J- I not move while it lasts. |are suggestive of a resurrection. But| “Parsifal” began its second week at . nimples. he trouble goes € = ransportation Director J.| Much has led up to the thrall of it, | the Kerker music and the Jones stag- | the Alcazar last night with a crowded i i i ping S C rutischuitt, Assistant Traffic Di- | phases before unnoticed in the char- | ing boister the book and make ::e‘houu. Speoml | v pmhtm .y be left fo suit the rector McCormick and Freight Traffic acter are accentuated, sounded into | piece successful, as success ig £ g Mameugiyr ’&‘[’flm}'\,“’m“k held a con- | prominence in Mrs. Fiske's marvelous | sured by plaudits. o Tivoli. {:d.;é;l;fidr B rtu;!v.scnmuls_ iomc; reading. There is the sensual phase. | All the principal people, with the sin- | The musical comedy, “Mr. Pick- h %A -~ cmmtag S Cure policies of | onjy the passion for power has before | gle exception of Mr. Kennedy, are kept | wick,” continues to be the attraction the Sou! ;n:h e c ohmnanv in cen- {—in my experience—been brought | much in evidence throughout the two | at the Tivoli Opera-house. SRl - » Sox pection with the other Harriman |ynio relief in Hedda's makeup. The |acts, and the chorus bobs in and out | st you use rears AP, |lines under the new arrangement it root sensualism of the character is| with a frequency that would make | Ch | Chicago. lf was reported that im- | suggested with infinite skill by zhe’many costume changes impossible. In g no matter how often, the e eae thers will LOtschDitt | actress in her scene with Lovborg, | thelr Turkish make-up the girls look | Clark’s comedy dog circus made x : reac h:src (;?‘531 ;‘elr; ;;lrlial;eua meet- | where the distracted author tells her | pretty enough to need no change, how- | great hits at both performances at the n is clear and sof[ and ing l 2 ?u kg o ~ wsie 'b:" "E‘o( the loss of his' manuscript. He | ever, although as much cannot be said | Chutes yesterday. The Sheck brothers known T de \an cabinet,” | taxes her hand. pouring out his woe. | for some of the people whose names are | proved capital head-to-head balancers R a-»"fi clear consmunsg Ry & i:l’m;ll!h Trans- | gpe listens, with a smile at the con- | on the programme. Miss Russell dis- (and Giles W, Harrington told some of 1a - portation x;:_ch br- u"; ‘(;Ce nitt, Traf- | ¢ace. plays’ a little less hosiery than she ex- | new stories and sang some new songs. fic D‘Yrecmr <o gt kher“nre(:f (Augi- It is an electric effect here where she | hibited in the preceding plece and sings | The Fenz brothers livened things up over the world. tor :“":im‘" oF The bia' o b'D ~ | opens the drawer in which the manu- | just as prettily, and Mr. Peachey | with their Tyrolean warblings and b - ————— | rect the i+ € big combine Df‘ script is lying, under Lovberg’s very | makes the part of a Hibernian swash- | Memphis Kennedy, the musical moke, To stay Cured. Catse e | VWERESH s | band, and slams it as he says he would | buckler funnier than he evidently in- | varied his specialty. Mabel Lamson, [‘STHM | e e e i, b et ot e spare Mrs. Elvsted the pain of knowing | tends to make it. Ben Dillon is worthy | the popular centralto, was heard in No m r w or Hay A Virginia kitchen, in which the food ' how he had lost it. Nothing is forgot- | of a better role than the one allotted | new illustrated songs and the animato- : ook @0 Free | values of the sweet potato will be dem- | ten. The ultra-refinements of the| him, but he gets as much out of what | scope amused with its moving pDic- CLRED AROLD HaYEs, | omstrated, will be a restaurant feature jchmc(er, the morbid shrinking from | he has as any comedian could get. |tures. The amateurs will appear on ' 3 Buoffiale, N. Y. !at the world’s fair. all that which is not good form. the!Ngilie Lynch, soubrette, is Nellie =Thursday nighty buyer's convenience, but cannot be exchanged mor re- turned. SL OANES 114:122 POST STREET deeper, but this is trouble Sl B el b o o SRR A SRS, it SR T

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