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OAKLAND TRIBUNE AUGUST 20. 1904 SATURDAY EVENING Quo DoIIId Qzrcz I Oh 1 4 mmm in ttrnrtiMA I iQii) Iva a ill I Kidney Brothers, the world's; most progressive novelty club swingers and hoop-rollers, will show their skill and apt! -tude'ln thi act, as well as the wonderful control they have over these inanimate objects. Mr. Edwards will sing, by trequest. "The Voice of the Hudson, a.

new song on this coast. The Htrshhorns, Alpine entertainers, will sing and show their versatility in depjcting the life of the Alpine hunters. They will also show their skill on the zither, an. instrument Hhat seldom heard nowadays. Harry Clinton Sawyer will render his songs.

Impersonations antl monologues in the usual excellent manner. He possesses a voice of the ery best quality. Teggy and Panniels, two comedians whose work ISfinew and of tie proper sort will, also fee heard. In this skit Miss Dahniels will do the comedy part, an innovation in viiideville. The bioscope will show many novelties in moving pictures.

BELL. Crowded houses were the rule all this week at this popular of amusement. Alexander, the man of and iilllUMIM. II i jpi I. 1 i iw.imi-w".n 1 I I 0 i i -ml i i v- 1 t' A I 4 mf I' 1 1 4 Bladder Cure suitor.

"Joseph- Entangled" is to be seen on the preceding Tuesday, A certain and thorough ears for pains In the small of the- back, tone In the bladder. Bright" Ilea, female troubles, inoonUnenee of urine, brick dust deposit, of children, fall stones, thick, turbid, frothy urine, dropsy, diabetes. rheumatism. Send 25c in 2e stamps to W. F.

McBurney, I2S S. Poring St. Loa Angeles, Cat. for I days' treatment. Regular elsa, prepaid.

ILtO. For sals by all druggists. PRETTY PEGGY. After, an absence of a' year or two from the Western and Pacific coast Cities, where she has for. five on six previous seasons been a most welcome annual visitor, Miss Jane Corcora'h Is to return to the Macdonough during' the coming season as a full-fledged star.

She is to be' presented at the heads of her own under the management of- Arthur, C. Alston and mystery, and a good bill of high class attractions were the. cause. The bill for next week includes some of the best known people in vaudeville. to appear are, Western Beasley, who were with the welJ- known Ray's comedy, "A Hot Old I WILL GIVE SIOOO J.

Emmett Baxter, nn "Pretty Peggy." the very, successful Peg JWofnngton by Frances Aymar Mathews, If I Fail to Core Any Cancer cr Tuner appearance in Oakland. Alexander, by special request, will again present his flying lady act entitled "Alexander's Mystifications." He will also include In his part of the entertainment slate which scored a. distinctive hit in New York last season and the season be fore, during its two lengthy runs at the Herald Square and Madison Square Theaters. Miss Corcoran has long been recognized as an exception ally clever young actress, and as a poisons dsp glsads. No pay until ar4w No Knife or Pain.

No X-Bsy or otber swindle. A Paolo Island plant makes tha care. Any tu mor, lamp or sor os th Hp, kc or any-wbcra six months Is nearly always caa 7kbwte mvm iapafe book of tes ttmonials mnt fts. star It is reasonable to presume that sne is to have a brilliant career. BY RIGHT OF SWORD.

By long odds the sanest thing in the writing, cardand mind reading. Miss Burgess, in pictured melodies, will present an entirely new set of slides and song. The moving pictures w'" contain entirely new subjects and will receive their first Pacific Coast production. The New Bell Theatre building is rapldlVbelng completed, and the management hope to open on the date ftrst announced, September 5, 1904. Nearly Forfeits His Life.

A runaway, 'almost ending fatally, started a horrible vlcer on the leg of J. B. Orner, Franklin. Grove. 111.

For four yearslljiefled all doctors and all remedies. But Bucklen's Arnica Salve had no trouble-; to cure him. Equally Ool for burns, bruises, skin eruptions and piles. 25c at Osgood drug store, geventh and Broadway and Twelfth aud line of melodrama that has been pre ANY LUMP IN WOMAN'S BREAST Is CANCER and If neglected will always sented this season is "By Right of Sword," which Ralph Stuart produced at the American Theater last season -Mr. Stuart was long a stock actor at oiaon xMep gianas in tne srmpn soa UWqnickly.

Address DR. MRS. DR. CHAMLEY CO. Offices 23 25 Third San Francisco SEND TO SOMEONE WITH CANCXK.

the American and Murray Hill Thea Washington streets. ters, and a couple of seasons ago he essayed a tour to the Pacific coast, where he became a popular favorite, and incidentally, produced this dramatization of A. Marchmont's stirring Russian story, "By Right of Sword." After two successful tours to the coast he brought the play to New York, where he made a complete new si hi iaaaaissinriaissSmTSwjTpaiWjsj rro COTS Under his educating influence she iFRCUL ROUTE drops her gawkish manner and be i comes a sweet, lovable girl, endearing herself to the bachelor. The affection. scenic production, engaged the best possible cast, and scored a romantic comedy triumph of the season at the American.

The complete production however, is one-sided, for the girl falls in love with his nephew. The ft f. T. Kit ST. LOU IS.

I in, Tomorrow night the Humphrey- Chapman Company will begin its engagement at the Macdonough Theater and will present as Its opening bill Hal.Reid's latest and most successful I play, "Knobs o' Tennessee." It Is said to be the most beautiful story ever written of that land full of romance, love and daring. The splendid com pany which supports Orral Humphrey, the handsome and clever young leading man, is said to be. excellently cast, and the scenery startlingly realistic. STELLA ARCHER AT YE LIBERTY. II.

S. G. W. It is a' test of his love, for she realizes that the rough, uncouth manner and cockney dialect of her dearly loved father will not recommend him to the social circle in which she has been moving. But there proves to be noth WINE Is acknowledged to be the most valuable restorative for both the overworked brain and the Impoverished blood of anv brand on the market.

We commend It for debilitating constitutions and deplet ed systems in general. THEO. G1ER CO. (Vineyard. Llvermore.) Wholesals) and Family Betsll SDepartments.

B11-513-5T5 Fourtesnth Oak ing of the snob in Artnur's maKe-up. A thorough man and true lover, ne accepts the parent of the girl he loves, Leaving San Francisco 11:00 a. m. September 'i. a SPECIAL TRAIN will run through to St.

Louis via Southern Pacific Company, Denver snd Rio Grande and Burlington Route. Berths reserved and full information given by applying to W. D. Sanborn, General. Agent, 631 Market street.

San Francisco. Sl.00 PER BARREL For the best Santa Crua Lime. We ars also agents for the Golden Gate Cement. Humboldt Lumber First and Altos etreetk. Phone Exchange 6.

secured. through his European agent, Seymour Howe and Emilie Edwards, who come direct from the Empire Theater, Johannesburg, South Africa, where they have just closed a most successful three-months' engage ment. Regarding their act the Standard and Digger's News of Johannesburg have this to say: "Seymour Howe and Emilie Edwards never fall to raise a hearty laugh. Their sketch Is superior in humor and brightness to any work of the same nature ver presented in South Africa." Their time on the coast is limited to the 3 L. circuit, at the expiration of which they return to England to ful-full contracts already made.

Miss Edwards Is a strong advocate and staunch champion of trades unions, and her work in their behalf has made In spite of his eccentric Denavior ana lack of gentility. The Baron Lincoln. land. Tel. wain 12 too, when he meets the ex-uongress- man and cattle king, recognizes ine innate nobility of the Anglo-Texan, and holds -out the hand of friendshifMLo him.

The baron's daughter, Ethel, loves a young Australian, Charles Wire Mattresses. First-class No. 1 Top Mattresses, In the market, at H. 6cheUhaas'. best Enol, and they await tne coming of his father to give his consent to their union.

The two young pairs, so well mated, the baron, and the cattle king, smilingly consented, the future seems sunny and bright for all concerned. But with the arrival of old Enol, the clouds collect and burst In a storm which seems likely to overwhelm all The productions given" to every one of the plays which will be presented during the week are complete In every detail, and under the guidance of such an old veteran of the stage as Louis Belmour, who is the stage manager of the company, splendid results are sure to be obtained, particularly when he has euch capable people to work with. "Knobs Tennessee" will be repeated on Monday night, to be followed on Tuesday by the side-splitting farce entitled What a Night." Theo Kremef's great scenic novelty, "Burled at Sea," will be given on "Wednesday and Thursday nights with all of the original productions and scenery. Humphrey will play the part which I5e treated "in the original cast' The delightful society satire, "The Toung Mrs. Wlnthrop." will be give on.

Friday and at the matinee on Saturday the play that will, live forever, "East will be seen. Miss Elsa Van Brahm will have splendid opportunities to display her talents In both of these playe. The engagement Will close with a new drama of a life etory of today, "Hearth and Home," which will be given on Saturday and Sunday nights. The price of the seats are but 10, 20 and 30 cents, and It Is safe to say that never before have such produc Old Friends are the Best. Stick by the J.

J. Lerri Co. Steam Cleaning Works, 368 Fourth street. Phone Main 385. New carpets at bedrock prices.

XT I i their hopes of happiness. To the horror of young Enol, he learns Ithat his father; though a man of wealth and position In Australia, is a "ticket-o-leave man." having in his youth been transported for a theft, of which he declares he is innocent. He Is arrested as soon, as he arrives in England. Charles determines to prove his father's innocence. He fears he will lose Ethel's hand.

The -baron was chief justice when Enol was condemned. Ida overhears an interview between Charles and the former dilef justice, which leads her to suppose that her father is In some way involv Gallndo Hotel Bar. 411 Eighth street. Frank Courant and Fred Frame, prop's. Phone Red 4542.

Fresh Cut Flowers Every day, made up in bouquets and designs at short notice by the Piedmont Floral and SeedVCOmpany. Phone Mam 603, store, 1217 liroadway. A IN NEW QUARTERS. The "offices of the Conservative Life are now rooms 32, 33, 34; Bacon Block. 1 Damaged and Chipped Plates, 15c and 30c per dozen at clean-up ale, at H.

ScheUhaas'. tions been given or plays as well cast JUST A RP'VED THE LATEST EFFECT IN Wall Paper wight green tones, stripes and flow-era. You may be sure we have thess styles and patterns. EG.THURBER&00. Phone Main 1090 463 TENTH STREET PAINTERS AND DECORATORS ed in the mystery.

That Enol has been A. 19 I J3u The Kind Yob Haw Ahrars Bought Bears ths Signature betrayed to tne police oy a secret enemy is certain. Jealousy, a woman's Jealousy, is the cause, knd it is a wo--man's hand that strikes the blow In the dark. Lady Annerly, a wealthy widow, -still young enough to be susr ceptible, whom Charles. has risked his life to save from a perilous' situation while In Egypt, gives her heart to her rescuer and goes mad with jealousy and rage when she finds that he loves another.

The succeeding acts show the web she weaves with that one STOCKER HOLLAND ABSTRACT CO. una iciiciluuc ul me nvmpurey- Chapman Company. Seats are now on sale. HENRY MILLER. In "Mice and Men," the successful English play by Madeline Lucette Ryley.

in which Charles Frohman presents Henry Miller at the Macdonough Theater Wednesday evening, August 31, subsequent to that of "Joseph Entangled" by Henry Arthur Jones. The action transpires in the eighteenth century, giving opportunity for quaint costuming. The story is that of a bachelor, middle-aged, a philosopher and a recluse. He has peculiar views regarding education, and, when he decides to have a wife, finds It impossible to -get a suitable companion. Finally he selects a girl from a foundling asylum, the likeliest candidate for the posit'on, as his wife.

HOTELS. purpose in view to separate the young lovers. Brilliant and unscrupulouSf Hotel Metropole A HTtAsk. BENNET SOUTHARD AT YE LIBERTY. Jl.

H. ETOCKER President 1. H. MATHEWS. Vloe-Preslder.

ARTHUR HOLLAND, Sec'y A Kgr. CAPITAL, $100,000 fa. uxuu as with an inherited capacity for evil, it seemB an easy task. But she finds pitted against her skill, the craft of an old Indian fighter. Potter defies her, and eventually foils her with her own and original company will toe seen with Mr.

Stuart at the Macdonough Theater soon. Certificates of Title Abstracts of Title young man eagerly returns the affection and the lonely philosopher after a powerful scene of renunciation retire in favor of the more youthful A complete set of Tract Indices of all property in the County of weapons. The great scene between them in the fourth act is most skillfully worked up. It is only equalled by a similarly clever act in the great HILDASPONG AT THE MACDON-OUGH. her very popular on both sides of the Atlantic.

The above cut is a reproduction of a photograph taken at "The Wanderer's," an athletic field on the outskirts of Johannesburg. They are seated in a jinricksha, a characteristic light conveyance of tropical countries. These 'rickshas are drawn by burly Kaffirs, whose endurance and speed are almost equal to that of a horse, and their comical antics at the approach of a possible fare are unique and amusing in the extreme. Dressed In their fantastic regalia they make all manner of attempts to lmltete a horse, shying, neighing, prancing, and exhibiting much of the grotesque humor for which their American cousins are noted. Other artists who are scheduled to appear the coming week are La Cell, in the greatest spectacular act ever seen on any vaudeville stage; Paul Lacroix, juggler; the three Wells, celebrated musicians; Fred Lancaster an illustrated singer, and others.

STOCKER A HOLLAND BLDCL 808 BROADWAY. OAKLAND Telephone Main 1B3. drama of "Diplomacy." All ends well. mentr. Private parlors and dinlng-roirr for receptions and banquets.

Rates very, reasonable. i mi ill Enol'B Innocence Is proven, the two young couples restored to each other's arms. While the woman who tried to wrong them goes away, shamed Sour Stomach and disgrace, the knowledge of their R. M. BRIARE, Proprietor.

13th and Jefferson Oakland SO USA'S BAND. Sousa Is out of another "Ocean to Ocean" concert tour, of which this popular conductor seems to have the exclusive monopoly. He is a'welcome visitor in every city and town in the country, and he usually finds opportunity to renew his acquaintance with even the most distant States every two years. Sine It was last heard here Sousa's superb organization has won many new laurels, having been acclaimed the premier band of the world from San Francisco to St. Petersburg.

Early in the present tour Mr. Sousa will be heard At the Macdonough Theater. happiness being her greatest pumsn-ment. While so very strong in the play is filled with comedy. "I Bud Caaeareta and fol Ilk a nw mu.

I fcava tieen a sufferer from dyspepsia nd soar stomsch for the last two ysars. 1 bare been tsklnr medi cine and otber drnes. but could find Bo relief onli Potter himself is an extremely fine, humorous character. An eccentrlo de for a short time. Iwifl reeommead Caaearets to tective with his small dog creates my friends as toe only thing tor Indigestion and soar stomach and to keep tbe bowels la food condition.

They are ry alee to cat." Harry BtackJey, tauch Chunk, Pa. much fun, while an Anglo-American in his scenes with the Texan, brings many laughs and causes several intensely funny, situations. Coming. "The Private Secretary." Best For fl sl,) Th Dowels EMPIRE THEATRE. The program at the Empire will be one notch higher this week.

Commencing with a on Monday, August 22, an artis HOTEL BRUNSWICK N. W. Cor. Washington and Ninth Sts. F.

A. WRIGHT. Prop. American and European plans. Katea $1.26 per day and up.

Reduced rates to families and permanents. Meals 25c Sunday Dinner a specialty, from to 6:30 o'clock p. m. HOTEL ARLINGTON Has the accommodations that are all right for travelers, families, tourists and commercial men at very reasonable rates; large airy rooms, single or en suite; American or European plan. Meals 35 cents.

Sunday dinners with the delicacies of the season. "They will suit 35 cents. NOVELTY THEATER. Manager Lubeiskl of the Novelty Theater, always on the alert for nov-. tic array of artists will make their eltles and hlgn-class attractions, has first appearance in this city.

Burke YE LIBERTY THEATER. Tonight and Sunday evening will be the last two performances of "Tennessee's Pardner," which has madeja decided hit at Ye Liberty Playhouse this week. Louise, Brownell as "Tennessee Kent" does splendidly; Landers Stevens, as Caleb Swan, herd dealer, legitimate and high-toned, looks the part and plays it to the satisfaction of the audience. "Robert Elliott, as Asa Bice, Swan's side pardner, does the parf full justfee. The part of Geewhiliker Hay, a magnificent liar, is simply immense, keeping the audience laughing all the time.

"Next week, commencing Monday, August 22, "Mr. Potter of Texas," will be the attraction. A This clever dramatization ot-ono of Pleasant, Palatable, Potent. Taste Good. De Good.

KeTer Sieken. Weaken or Gripe. lOe. 8te, ne. MeTer sold ia balk.

The enntoe tablet stampad 9aaranteed to care or your money back. Sterling Keraedy Chicago or N.Y. 50a ANNUAL SALE, TEH MILLION BOXES 111 I -V I 1 lv.r 1 i I if 1 1 VtUXvVaLM! Ii ii iiwiiniiii' li mi. imt a HOTEL ALBANY Fifteenth street and Broadway, Oakland THE OSLY FIRST-GLASS HOTEL With all" modern Improvement In the city. American and European plan.

F. A. WILDER. Prop. Scott's Santai-Pepsin tiapsuies A POSITIVE CURE ForlnflammatloB orCatarrbof tba Bladder aod Diseased Kid- Gunter's best novels is always a ys.

10 ooms 19 mi. uaras ilokjy- aad pertnaorstly too irst eases of Voaorrkeen 31es. bo matter of bow v3a.r ioat staadia. A sol at el strongf drawing card for any stock company. Potter Is a-delicious "characterization.

His varied career, from the time he leaves England (a cockney clerk in a lawyer's office) to. the mo araiMsa. mto oy arauwa. paid, t.00. boxes, fLlt.

ment when he becomes a member of Hi! lip! Rugs made any else from old Ingrain, Brussels, Tapestry, and THE SANTAL-FEFSI1 CO. Congress, a multi-jnillionaire and a cattle king, Is full of incident and ad BellsfoatalM. Ohio. Wlshart' Dmc Store. Agents for Oakland venture.

But when the play opens be has left his Texan Ranger, Indian fighting days in the background. With unlimited means at his com Tbem tiarCstwls an Moquette Carpet. Chenila Smyrna Rugs woven Into new rug Estimates furnished. ncg 863 Market street Cor. Eighth.

Take West 8th car. Phone Red 7123 mand. he has returned to his native land, after an absence of thirty years. His daughter, Ida, refined, charming, accomplished, has been traveling on the continent with friends. She to Sftlatm of Ccvutm.

CribsiU. al Lijectlonsv (JT T3b' eamimaf3 laaattmmj "meets her fate" in the person of SBxoa diaeMes wtthoat artacai 1 Arthur, eldest son of the Baron Lln' ALICE CONDON AT THE MACDONOUGH. coin. She refuses to accept him, though, till he has seen her father. HOWE EOWaTrDS, SKETCH TEAM AT NOVELTY..

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