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Tiapraspllfspppi 0 fcd RNJKCO CB 24 1S8 Sutro bis eiaplbes at the Cliff House the airship tu tin In thatvl Unity about two weeks ago Speaking about the inatterjresterdaythe Mayor said 1t was about dark ona evening about two weeks ago when I reached Cliff House and as I alighted from at the same time His description of Its appearance Is the same aff that giTen by the electrician William Umhoff a contractor and builder of Haywards and one of the oldest residents of Alameda county la an other who stands up boldly and af Re COmming Smith Who Has Accepted a Call to an Jndianapolis Church the car a number of my employes firms that he taw a real airship right tushed up to me and began telling me I over his head He iald yesterday 1 about having seen a strange object naj a pxxj Tew jt a cannot be hovering over the Seal rocks Accord mistaken about its shape or appearance tog to their story the object came In jt haj one very brisht light In ltsbow from the sea and passed directly over Rna two otner at either side I dont the Cliff House stopping Its rapid MjA and never suffer from the stag speed only for a second while over the gen anJ kmW what am taIkng Seal rocks It seemed to be about aOQ about The iMng all airlhlp feet above the earth and it was too ncthlng el It passed rapidly over the dark to get a view sufficient to describe hmg towanJ guno nd 1L The bright light that seemea a wavy jMt ft ygf a be attached to the rear 0e moderate sea I watched It till the ject apparently a ehUf Cower ridge shut it out from my visible to all and as it passad rapidly yl lender Edward Davis Tim ONelll and A ine oi7 Hartnell are three young men llvinr three miles from Haywards who nc only saw the object but actually had the audacity to chase It for about half a mile over the hills They were walking along a wagon trail on Cowen ridge tnent as to what it could be A Cooper a meebanlcal engineer Who has been employed in various roll tar mills of the city claims to have seen the mysterious airship through a powerxui teiesco Snnday night when the lights came Into Hvh a detailed account or his observations Sunday evening about 8 oclock he paid I saw the airship through a telescope from Market and Fifth streets With the naked eye nothing but the moving light could be seen but through the telescope the machine was plain To me It seemed to be shaped like a cartridge and the light was on the rear end At the time I saw the ship it was going In a westerly direction and it continued on its way toward the sea till it disappeared Tbe end was flat not pointed and on It were four large Vilr were similar 10 ui view directly over the crest of the hill in front of them They stood and watched it for a few moments as it sailed directly over their heads about 400 feet from the ground and then they turned and ran along In the same direction it was going only about four miles an hour and Its bulk was distinctly visible directly above them They had been following It for about five minutes at a steady trot thy say when ONeill saw a head peer out over the side of the machine The object Immediately began to gain speed and In a few moments passed swiftly out of sight going all three think at fully HER WOSDERFIX DA5CE3 APPRECIATION AN 0VA11QN GIVN LA LOIE FULLER CAPTURES A BIG AUDIENCE wu The White Lily of the Xlle Considered the Best of Her Creations M3CELLAXEOCS ANOTHER i I aw fl aaa TO THB lT nronellers i kvi on ocean steamships Two of these propellers were at the top of twenty miles an hour I the back end and two were at the Haywards and Pan Landro are full bottom of stories this character But the most furprising thing of all If Attorney Collins has filed an ap was that I saw two mtri standing within plication for a patent on an airship the the machine some distance In from knowledge has not yet leaked out In these propellers I saw them distinctly Washington City A dispatch from because they walked about and urdr there yesterday says the glare of the powerful light at the At the Patent Office to day nothing end their movements could be easily could he learned of any application for Seen A irlem OI mine saw lf rnm 1 ainu a llj mf utawnitc aiKfttu iv Rev dimming Smith the popular pastor of Trlrlty Presbyterian Church Capp a Twenty sAi ond ftreetJ ha accepted a call to the Tabernacl Prefby terian Church Indianapolis Ind This decision on the part of the Rev Smith was a great surprise to the members of his church After the morning service last Sunday he called the elders into the vestry and read to them a telegram from the Irdianapolis church extcidine him a call and urjtin that he come at onc so as to able to conduct the service there on the first Sunday la December While the elders expressed erief and dismay at the prospect of the loss of their pastor thy did rot feel that thy could do otherwise than advise him to accept the call to a larjrer and richer field The Indianapolis church has a membership of WW and will pay it new pastor 14000 a year whereas the salary he now receives Is but C400 Pev Dr Smith expressed his regret at withdrawing from his present congregationcongregation and said that he would remain with them one month and assist them In secur a pator to succeed him He wired his acceptance to Iodianapoils yesterday thing and neither he nor any one else be taking successful flights in the neigh tui stated that he would have to defer hl taking charge of services there until the inVpr thrnueh the telescope naa oornooci 01 sacrament ine ruirs i any doubt that two men were In the machine There were several who used the telescope and all of them plainly saw the ship and its occupants Menton real estate and excur the office forbid any dsclosure of the names of the applicants or the charac ter of Inventions for which they seek protection Inquiry among the patent i attorneys who are known to control the i of the Southern Pacific Com Pacific Coast business has failed to pany has seen three remarkable lights clo any knowledge of the alged suc floattng In the air and though he can cess aeronautics Professor Lang by no means bring himself to believe ley of the Smithsonian Institution who that they came from an airship he can has experimented scientifically for net account for them In any other way some time to demonstrate the best Mr Menton said At 820 oclock Sur methods of solving the question of day night the elevator boy in the old aerial navigation excused himself from Supreme Court building at the corner discussing the matter His manner in McAinster and Larkln streets where I dlcated plainly that he gave little live came to my room and told me to i credence to the Sacramento reports look at an airship in the sky I looked Concerning the connection of Dr Ben out the window and Just south of the panhandle of the park I saw three very bright lights close together They all I seemed to start from nearly one spot Two of the ray of light were horizontal and one was perpendicular It seemed as if one light was on the port side of an airship if one may believe In such i things another was on the starboard Bide and the third was from the bottom and pointing downward I watched the lights for some time but could not rea eon out what caused them They moved slowly southward and finally dlsap peared In the distance over Clarendon Heights The lights seemed to be 200 or 800 feet above the arc lights near the I park These electric llgftts were dim but the mysterious lights were bright being fully three or four times stronger i The rays were long and narrow and teemed to fade away from the central point I was not the only person who saw the lights There must have been 200 people In the street looking at them i for I watched the peculiar rays for ten minutes before they faded away entirely Many people were watching from their windows and I could hear persons In the street talking about the lights Joseph Carter the expert who has been retained In the settlement of the Pacific Bank troubles pays that on Sunday evening while returning from Berkeley he reached the ferry a 5 Oclock and boarded a Howard street car to go to his home In the Mission After taking a wat on the dummy he said I heard the gripman tell some of the passengers about the traveling lights he had seen on his down trip All looked but could see nothing fr that point As we made the turn into Howard street at East street the strange beacon was in full view I first Sunday in January He will give notice of his withdrawal from the pulpit to bis i ongregat on at the service next Sunday morning Recently he and his wife made a ten weeks tur of the East During that time he preached twice at the Tabernacle Crunch in Indianapolis and the congregation were so well pleased with him that they issued the call upon his return here The Rev Dr Smith came to this city in 1SS7 and was ordained and Installed as pastor of the Trinity Presbyterian Church He has been with that congregation ever since Under his ministrations the church prospered and is erected the Kaoofi edifice which it now occupies a the corner of Twertr sf cond and Capp streets He comes of a churchly ancestry his father Rev Smith having presided over one of the largest churches In Canada for ovr a quarter of a century The son took high honors in a course of science and philosophy at Toronto lYlverslty and acted as professor in classics while pursuing his theological studies at Knox Cotlepe He is 30 years old AT THE THEATERS LASTE jamtn with the alleged airship the fol lowing dispatcn received last nisni Lflw I LlLlllllUl from woodland says eenja min reputed to be a entist has visited this city several times during the past year His visits were generally of a mni ansisi few weeks duration He was never iriAl UUUUIYIIt DMOI MUHIH Powers after a notice of less than twentv four hours so well that he received quite an enthusiastic acknowledgment at the final curtain fall The play Itself a society drama by Oeorge Cary Eggleston snd I Doiores Marbourg nas some clever lines and striking situations Th It was a big audience that greeted Lole Fuller queen danseuse at the California Theater last night A very fair programme served as prelude to the conquering heroine of the evening but the audience was restless Uttering through the music and paying no attention to the numbers that deserved less cavalier treatment Mr and Mrs Tobins trombone duo was followed by the Treble Clef Quartet composed of Mrs Beatrice Priest Fine Miss Jeanette Wilcox Mrs A A Pewlng and Mrs Sedgley Reynolds They sang Strongs Now Is the Month of Maying Blue Bells of Scotland and Dinah Bernhard Mollen hauer played Vieuxtemps Grand Fantasia Professor Grabbers very large string club gave some numbers there was an orchestra overture and then the house darkened In expectation of the evenings gr at event Slowly some streaks of light crept in from the side of the state A shadowy cutllne projected by the imagination could almost be seen Another Instant passed while the biack curtains that draped the stage became velvety as purple pansles then there was an effulgence of tight and directly In the center of it absorb up it al and leaving the rest of the stage swarthy in its gloom stood a black figure bathed in light as Intense as day It was the Danse du Nult The figur CHRONICLE Subscribers We bare made arrangements with one of the largest music bouses on thU continent to furnish our readers with SIX PIECES full stxe complete and unabridged SHEET MUSIC for FIFTEEN CENTS This great shet music offer is without the least doubt the greatest value for the least money ever be fore offered by any newspaper in the whole history ef journalism The quality of this sheet music is the very best The composers names are household words ji over the continent None but hlfh prlce copyright pieces or most popular reprtetf It 1 printed on regular iheet music paper from new plates made from large dear type and In every way flrst class and worthy of a place In your home SHEET MUSIC 1 15 as So 6 SIX 6 PIECES 15 Cls VOICE AXD PIASO OB OHQAS Annl Lev tHjet wntr 4 Etthri LuUaby Slumlxr cr Mchr Thnkl cf Horn ad Mother A Ccbn a yo tli tone A Ohea lfl Th rr Dnt li Th Brdg Worti by Loogf 14 An Ouctl Character eonfiT waved its arms and clouds I la Bra Bo of Tnbr tni Carw of rlarVnest moved wth them She uooro rt Ar omici ti Of aarkness miewn em 2 SI Kp th Hro Orr Door tripped frrward with a step as light I skeiir and silent as the movement of the air i Rocked in Cries of tbeOeepJ Xcgfct and the trails of black followed her like 23 Lorm Do i Think ofHMcbrook the currents that lie back of the north jj Av Mru Cvitru Kutlcn wind Misrirttt The down In the dance of the night Is a umt Ballad Hi a kT i tio ith snanle Mission of Rem Th Scrc Cowen dead black giktering with spangles gwM nf Afn Estibrook with flesh crred tights undrneatn Nrrmn3l Bu Hiii Trctfri of which one ibtains fleeting glimpses For th or Wioti and a very decollate bodee Jr rW pVlicS The dance is mstic itn nignt si 4i Cowt Wh 9f Twii ht Fis Schumann lrt variations First the stars twin 44 nuifui Fie of jenci Knott FRiiniEn kled then the moon came ut at last 4 That wans Nuttir there was the settling of deepest mid gr crt HM Ec night soft as soot then the breaking 53 Mother ry a Adriane rti a and the DUTSl OI ine uu mui i ua cu Lraet a Hm jaa rre i rreclcun Trsasu nse 10 me imr su a I 64 Whn th Ros Art Blooann Aln in most vivia contraM va uc fww He acted the role dance La Danse Blanche nere uiejn old oiorr Natiorainr wo3i nla ht had been lumlnatea in one coijr 3 Tonr rnr lov ior 10a Jtoppt Vuf Iw nrl the silent DasslntT 1 Ylcar of liny Th Cid English Kt mr Biiut KA TTar Too ir Pr arlrr a Horn through tre smpene Enabrook Welier fain skciir of the white flgu able darkness of the stage was elfin teg ur7 us ni like Sometimes the shining surface of the hle silk gown was se 1 Due into Dear Ha Gr American girl who consents to bestow 1 it warmed with the shades that color KAT3i 4a hrencS men lidlpni engaged In business here permanently He is aulte well known and is spoke A SEW MELODRAMA GITEl ALCAZAR Variety Seen at the Orphni Humanity ote of the Other Homes her hand but not hr hear sian Prince for the sake of advancing her suddenly wealthy parents to a state of social prominence was played capitally by Beatrice Lleb It suited hr well and she did the best work she has yet done In It Polk reappeared as John Bradley the kindly and simple oil i sky miner who has at list struck a bonanra and whoso wife will not called Sara but insists en Mrs Bradley Hi3 work was as unctuous as ever and Mr Bates as the suddenly supercilious Sara was an excellent foil to his unceasing good nature GoHon Foster who Is blooming quite a favorite here was Philip Lennox and Frank Clayton made a good Ivan Melltilkoff May descent the pages of the rnornirg gicry wn pur0 as ry dsncr quickened her lling and toss Vat Goodwin and Maxlne EMIott ap peared last night at the Baldwin The Buckley had a congenial character and ater and they both had a very cordial surprised her many admirers with the rerentinn The house was verv large abandon with which sh would not give bis name to the public A yourg mar while out driving saw a mysterious light In the south but was unable to tell much about It yet realised that it was something out of the common Mrs George II Evar wife of tha ilk the petals the body of the Sometimes the step waving and i onrt hm iho ht vnri ih hn rolling and tossing rr dress until it fell in thin sheets like falling bits of and sometimes there wouia wj revelation of human ngure peneci in 1 outline and delicate In Its rush through the air The Dance of the Firmament Is a study of creation The dancer appeared a sudden brakng fire and form through the narirE darknes She stood a moment wrapped In th Are then th grat arms and wings of her dress rose ard soared and waved The colors changed upon the delicate striped fabric and daylight grew all over the earth The stars glistened lightnings flashed clouds accumulated and banked upon each other like piles of pink snow Row upon row of dark mountains came out yet in all this play of pigment and suggested action there was not one disclosure of mechanism and only a hint of what a superlative hraln of invention and genius as well as of artistic con ceDtlon lies bereath Lo Fullers mad goiaen nam This time the audience lost its head The applause was prolonged There was even a hint at cheering In the Are dance the little danseuse wa ilk a firefly a burning will the wisp Hr org garments fluting and circling about her curved like petals arrf shivered ike live things al aflame carry the art of the hero who Is only 1 and the new people are among tee They nppia upaiu 1 nf fhelr Mp In the riMinlrv nhr fire imoke bordred Then they ew oner opportunities 10 yu i really funny or sentimental none 01 them of any great strength The whole T6 Uj Can Tcu swethrV Kpa ar oc I Fiibracki Bt Ttirpl Mi ong OHiUoriti Ho PIAKO OR ORGA1 1 Catherine Watties ZSd 9chabrt Srsaj Tncscrtptlos TtUat givrr Wivea Virlitloei A Ttt Vlner1 of LltM Willi a a Coet Onr Llt Agn Wtx Orejairt 11 American Libtrty Mircb a Cotk 11 0 Bra Smtt Kirch aiTCl IS Tht Od Oaktc Buckt Varlitloni Dark 17 IinpricBed Dreim Witi taut IS BeMon Comromderr Marth Cknr 20 Frolic ef Frcei Wilts 1 WttM 23 In Hoc SliDo Vtne March atbrt J4 Ovr th Wivei Waltie i tm 24 Viilige Pina Qalcktp A3a St Snti 1A Ao TriBnpilbSiieMw Son of the Vjju 1 Pi4n S3 Corn Fowr Wiui CaeUJfc 34 Kack Hasrk Wlltl Wt JT Rat of Witeroo AMao Ruth Ertrer ind Mirton SchottAatUa 41 Crick 4 Mirch 4i Leap Tar 3hotlch 0 lall March Wind Galop Kurtt 4T Cv inS iecord Trm JtarckL CXaWt 4 Tm of Glnr March Kara Bin Blra Eee Wilts JtXttSM Grtlng of SpiBf CrtQ Mmcri March UlWlta 67 Twliisht Echo A Jctll 56 Weiir Marrh M6ji 81 Moraine tir Witl FJfctl 63 Kny in Hcbirt Mirrh WTSrtC 6T ff irwvillt Potprum UCCHt 67 BrTir ind sewii Mirt leGSOl Frlngr it StarllKhl Wiltx A it UaiW 7 Cryfi Wiltx Dvtit Smrrr Xuirki TjKifftr 73 tnnitlnc PUno A OtCiMtl 77 FfTh tarne PUno WMtt 79 Pit Do Willi Pattal Dont Forget of as being a very Intelligent man As far as can be learned he never built or spoke of bulVdtng any airship In Wood Vand and If he was an Inventor no one krew it An Croville dispatch to the Chronicle last night says Dr Benjamin of this town Is ar uncle of Dr Benjamin the reputed inventor of the airship which is attracting so much attention Dr Benjamin comes from Maine and has been In California about eight years Dr Benjamin Is an Inventor and was in Orovllle on Sunday November 15th to see his uncle upon business He left hew to return to San Francisco on the morning of the 16th Dr Benjamin says his nephew is of an ingenious turn of mind The airship that attracted so much attention In Sacramento and which was believed to have started from this locality appears to have been seen by a number of residents of this section or el their eyes deceived them West one of the oldest and best Known 1 can Cltisen wouia oe as atiracu traftVe a the announcements would ctlsens of this town says a gvntleman without Xat Goodwin and Maxine lead one to expect Nearly all of th rnirt him he saw the moving light with 1 Elliott In fact it needs Goodwin to hold overs appear in new specialties something attached to it He was un WMU a li utl If rilling to oe iiivujm Bieu jEd HefTeman the Irish monolos ist made a great hit AH his Jokes are not onlv new but good Lewis and Elliott Ettih irk That the price you have to pay is only FIFTEEN CENTS Tltt for this you get SIX PIECES not one That th quality of this SHEET MlSIC is the tt That the music is sent to ANT ADDRiSSpw paid That all the little detail are up to the STANDARD That the vocal piece have full piano accompaniments That th Instrumental pieces g1v Us well as the melody That this Is sheet music eoual to any published ALgOD0TT FORGET to make vour selection at once to send us th order and to tcH TWO Irlends about this great SHEET MUSIC OFFER moked cigar ette The tage settings were unusually elaborate the bail om of prince Kostols palace In St Petersburg and Mrs Bradleys reception room In New Tork being particularly effective Th End the Century should have a most and prosperous week clever but not an exciting play Mrs Humariltv lf a Ve ry strong mesn Ryley has an ingenuous talent in drarna and wlI1 keep the Columbia The 1 cap crown comedy as she showea in tnnsupnr eT busy one week more The New Jr but Just as that piece was a sue South will foltow rext Monday night cess through John a 1 Tnkving week bill at the AasiiiMUMuuuU1uu 0rrhPllrn nrovj to anlte as at i much larger than greeted any of Mr Goodwins performances on his last en pavement Madeline Lucelte Ryleys new comedy An American Citizen 1 received its flrst production In this I country and it proved a bright CHRONICLE SHEET MUSIC COUPON Cat this oat 11 la aim od iddreia mil bring or tend to 5h tt Mojle DipirV meat Chxosicls with IS cau ior each six piecei ol music ordsred BE ICRB AXD OROKB BT 5CBB1M Name treft Plae Cotinfy and State Kumbrr of ifunic Order rd A a a ff I ouu uUl nf Rarm mine ft UTTl ITIw few mire from Orovnie aro rear know what I saw a light not like th fitful flaring light of a hot air balloon but a steady electric flare Except when It pajjobscured by tall buildings we satr It until we neared the Mission when it was lost In the mis It seemed to be moving closer to the earth Whether it was going with or against the wind I cannot say I only know that It was something out of the ordi nary edge crt Table mourtar has seen a hrle ht light in the heavens It was not a itar for tfe sky was overca clouds and the stars could rot be seen Shecould not tell whether anything was attached to the light Or TCt Onyett and wife of Palermo deal of very happy comedy work With were returning home frcm Orovllle the third act reduced In length and con wher they saw a moving light In the play is pleasing and titillating but as put0n a new sketch which Is much bet a rule only when Goodwin gets In one ter than the one of last week The of his touches of strong humorous per Hengler Sisters do some very pretty onalltv do It raise a roar of laughter dances and the Quaker City Quartet hvievi devices are ratner trans have new songs Burt Shepard scores went but the effect is agreeable a hit again and so do Howard and one accept them sn oianu iwiun uu jaocu ir iuuui pmuuru iraiurr ui Liieir worn is ine Orpheum Polka a tuneful number arranged for the cornet by Mr Knoll and dedicated to Gustav Walter It is a catchy air and bids fair to become popular Thatcher and Ed Marble are Just as popular as they used to be pare tnnnffh ma i still under the Influence of the old farct as when she makes Barbury reiterate a slllv speech to every woman with i he meets until it falls flat and when Goodwin pretends to nave a sprameu ankle to avoid the result of a note delivered the wrong woman There is much conventionality but also a good densed In action it win proe quite a successful feature At present it is so lUCtCtclUI vvi --Out in the Western Addition a big heavens but were unaoie to ois irguisn 1 bnlren up Dy rot always reasonable xnysterlrus I anything of the size or srsape or ine do exit and entrances ana trivial nusi crowd of people watched a glare in the sky for over half an hour early last evening Most of them jumped to the conclusion that it was the headlight of the airship but a few of the keptics who Investigated he matter thoroughly declare that it was a fire balloon and nothing else In sup attached to the light They were un ne8s that the generally clever elements willing to say anything about the mat become very much a ttenuatetr An ter at flrst because they were afraid of American Clttze being laughed at q0W best part but it will take its A Santa Crus dispatch under date of pare jn his repertoire for occasional yesterday says Several people here presentation claim to have sefn an airship sailing Mr Goodwin is Just the same popular tie piays in nfru uica wj a ik 1 a nfftr port of lftMr idea tney wy ma ne rr i nSi 7 and DuU a he always iss ncrah hit of ffective busi a A UtrtrC UIUWUVHv a3 1 ui cc tai liiiy iiig iti a ait i light was of a dull red color and that It drifted out to sea with the wind So great waa the excitement In the Mission that many people living down In the hollows actually took the gleam of the electric lights on the cresss of the hills as evidence of some rtrange phenomena and gazed up at the brilliant flickering for a good while before they found out their mistake Over at San Leandro and Haywards there was a mysterious atmospherical seance on Sunday night that was witnessed by several people Each of them since his experience has been the center of a little knot ot admiring friends and every half hour there is a levee and a period of fpeecb maklng during which the al absorbIng topic is the What is itr let loose on the good people of California TafXeimlre foretnanof the Oak 1 land San Leafidro and Haywards Electric Railroad power house eaw the thing and saw It distinctly He was standing outside the power house at Elmharst and Just before 11 oclock the new planet came into his ken Its magic Jctric Jlght was otr show as usual and the side lights were glittering away like demoniacal eyes Theli gleam played on the eides of 4ony narrow object that seemed to have the shape Jrn batrigged racing boat Tfte lights were about half a mile away from Taf elmlre and as he watched them they passed rapidly over Hayvardat goto In Ihe dlrectlon of SurioL Oeorre Sllva a barter saw tht object They say they thrught at flrst that it moving In a straight line but are now convinced that It was ftnwed down until ore coui3 swear there were streams of molten lava The whole hcuse held Its rrath watching the pliant body whirlirg amid rose mists and violet shadows now fluttering In a gauzy aur le beneath soft lights yet ever the entral figure In the floating shimmer warm human and beautiful with Hf and motion With one great burst of color the flames sweeping upward licking the girl In a last embrace dance went out The house shook for at heart all are fire worshipers Then came the Lily of the Nile shortest of all the dances but most exquisitely finished Th dancer ap peared with mw yarns suk trailing There was a light attendance but airom head and shoulders These wpn clever performance at Moroscos Grand derful draperies moved through the air Opera house last night a performance in curves whose beauty is indescribable that eleclted many curtain calls The The music was sensuous and dreamy piay was Hemes Hearts of Oak Its the dancers body waved slowly and story rather idyllic in Its picture of the true hearts of somewhat rough peo ple Though there are only good cha acters in the play it is not lacking in above the stage the white calla of the exciting Incidents sorrowful situation Xile and there Is plenty of comedy The old The audience was insistent on a recall piece has still a very lively interest but the las It saw of the dancer she was The story lies In the hands of Victory i running about the stage gathering up oiu Bateman as Crystal the sweetheart flowers by the armful trailing her long Howard Kyle as Terry Dennlson the white draperies and kissing her fingers man she marries and Mortimer Snow while she cried Thank you oh thank you Send your name address and FIFTEEN CENTS stamps or stiver and wt wO send you postace paid ANT PX of the pieces of SHEET MV81C that yon BJ select from thi list ANT TWELVE of these pieces 30 cents ANY FORTT these pieces Jl Always order by NfMBERS Your music will be sent to you direct from the publishers by mail postatt prepaid When sending order be sure your full and correct Pemtofflce address is jjw All orders must be accompanied by the sheet music coupon printed above Address all orders SAN FRAXCISCO CHRONICLE Sheet Music Department FFt XCI CV CAt tVU Oalj SI 00 Strength Yitillf its the dancers body waved slowly and of then thos roils of silk wound upward UL Into the fnormous and perfect flower Ull WUHLUiHI ir 1 standing rat Its highest tip fifteen feet f1 0 from tnis city last niht say 1 cornet Trnm br performance Tne ri or tne part mysterious light was visible i tl CS whIcn he 8rt inr Xs ng if anything of the kind iTiTr taVtfnto He alluded to his ZJ I rf i acu wnen iilc nur is vi uui iv a an airship In response to Berkeley lng that a here and askl could be seen from that portion of the bay an answer was received to tbe effect that the light had passed over the Berkeley campus moving with the wind Iri a northwesterly direction and that It had been seen in transit by several people An Oakland dispatch says A man representing himself as Manager Alexander McEvoy of the Amesican and International Detective Agency of San Francisco spent to day at Piedmont and claims that he has exploded the airship story as far as Oakland is concerned He gave It out here to night that he wit there in the interest of a San Francisco paper and succeeded to finding a boy who has been flying a wonderful kite The latter according to McEvoys story was about 9 by feet In alse and by a movable battery a light was operated on It There were reflectors around the light to increase Its brilliance aA wa claimed that by the use of the two lines the kite I could be swung across the heavens He claimed that he rnade a series of experiments to clght Hgnta were seen orer Piedmont to night Tht OakUe ofSos of ttw Caroolcl saw at W0 Brosiway which make the role much better i Kn anvhodv se could mane it ne to uches the sentiment very surely and message sent to I last nignt cuuiu ur mn his as Ned Fairweather the man she loves All do more than ordinarily clever work Frank Hatch and Edward Heron both do some effective acting and Baby lteatrtce Wallace the Little Crystal of the play Is quite natural and simple In Australian tour as one tu rveMe trande1 on the rocks In the tistlc triumphs and aPf1 i second act the mill with its wheel turn knowledgments to the Australians for under ft ttream of wateri WM having indorsed this American play roundi appiauded last night acted by Americans He announced that be interded to visit San Francisco every nna Juanlta will be the bill this year with all his productions and that WMk at tne Tlvoli Opera house Next He hkr a new oiay by Gus Thomas and another by Mrs Ryley apd made sincere reference to the very cordial reception he had had Maxlne EUlott made the same agree i able nersonai effect as before It does comes The Little Duke At the Bush street Theater Kennedy the hypnotist made a great hit with his lady subjects last night It Is a new departure Men have been seen often not matter mucn wnat ansa ciuon enougn unaernis innueree oui tne laay name may be In a piay She alwaya i subjects are more Interesting He will seems to have all the honors from the continue his experiments with the fair author and make herself the success gex all this week She has no opportunity to rise to any I height of genius anyway In Beatrice A great time la promised the young Cruger but she made It a charming sters out at th Chutes this week as character pictorially and otherwise every public school child In the city has Gertrude Elliott Is assuredly one of the been sent a free Invitation to the beat of the young actresses and she la I Haight street grounds good Thursday a most agreeable figure In this piece i Friday and Saturday afternoons rnanKSginog aiiernuun lidii jiarae One of tbe best things yet done sinca the reopening of the Alcazar tnree months aro 1 The End of the Cen tury It was given lor the flrst time on any stage last evening ana new a large andtence deeply Interested Though produced under difficulties the performance was smooth from beginning to end Owing to the serious Illness of John berg will make one of his thrilling balloon ascensions and parachute drops and In the evening there will be a magnificent display of fireworks Thtroller skating rink Is open every afternoon and evening rain or shin Mme 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