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Swim at the Crystal Baths. Recommended by physicians. Water always clean and warm. Tub department best in city. Boys—Clarence Aelled Fay, Louis Aloyslua Bobbins, Samuel Joseph Robblns, James Tur- ner, Francis Joseph Trainor,. Thomas Stephen Henry, James Joseph Klerney, Henry Murphy, Timothy Fogarty. Andrew Victor Bruzzone, Frank John Joseph Curran, John William Mc- Carthy, Edward Raymond Herold, Arthur An- drew Barricks, Walter Peter Zimmerman, Thomas Ignatius Udell. Edward Joseph McDer- mott, James Joseph Murphy, Joseph Hugh Kee- nan William Joseph Carden, George James Connelly, Charles Raymond; Joseph Keane, Harold Vincent Descalso, Robert Francis Brady, Francis Meagher de Sales Rodgers, Francis James Corrigan, John Anthony Mlskel, James Emmet, Joseph Foley. Eugene John Beymour, Joseph Burton Dryden,* James Mc- Namara. John Aloysius Connor, George Jo- seph Carr, Arthur Aloysius Cooney. ¦; Ferclval William Raggett, Joseph John O'Keefe, Julian Aloysius Tormey, Edward John Hansen, Mich- ael Joseph Lawley. John Edward Feeney, Rob- ert John McCloskey, Stanley John Owens, Leo Aloysius Murphy, . Richard Patrick Wlndel, George Bartholomew Murphy, Edward -Aloy- Blus Stock, Osmund Vlncon Kramer, George Matthew Hearst, Fred Vincent Klenck, Ray- mond James Gallagher, Eugene Anthony Dock- ery. Vincent Francis Long, John Crawford, An- thony Carroll, Robert Edward ;Lee, Francis Kane. Raymond Paul Merkle, Francis Gregory O'Connell, Francis Matthew Kramer, Arthur Ignatius O'Connell.' Vincent Aloysius Thomas, Victor Ignatius Boor, Thomas Aloysius . Con- ner, Patrick Joseph Deasy, Walter Ignatius Descalso. Adrian Charles McDougaU, James Peter McElroy, Armon Peter -Wllllts, Elmer John Anthony Gallagher,' Milton Bernard Mora- Solemn benediction was then celebrated by Father Scanlan, at the close of which his Grace made a strong appeal in the cause of temperance, and at his request all the boys stood up and took the League of the» Cross pledge to abstain from ail alcoholic liquors and not to enter a sa- loon before they become 21. The follow- ing were confirmed: MyDear Children: It is. a very pleasing sight to me to see such a large class for confirmation, and I do hone that this is a day that will be never forgotten by you all. I want to impress on all parents to lead Christian lives. Ifyour children see you going to communion, if they rnse that you love and respect your religion, they will also grovr up good ' Catholics. The way to live a holy life is by copying some one as an example. What life can we better at- tempt to live up to than that of our blessed Lord. I confirmed a large class this morning,' and how I wish and do hope that all the chil- dren I confirm to-day will grow up good- and stanch Catholics, and thus be a strong support to our holy church. At 4 o'clock his Grace, attended by a large number of the prominent clergy of the city, entered the sanctuary. The service commenced by the congregation singing the "Venl Creator." The chil- dren then approached the rail and rever- ently kneeling, were anointed by his Grace, who was attended by Fathers Mul- ligan and Cullen. As tne last child re- turned to its seat the Archbishop was relieved of his crozier, mitre and copt. He then made the children the following short address: His Grace Archbishop Riordan con- firmed a large class of boys and girls In Sacred Heart Church at 4 o'clock yes- terday afternoon. At the time appointed for the administering of the sacred sacra- ment the edifice was crowded to the doors by the parents and friend3 of the chil- dren, who were anxious to witness the solemn ceremony. Many Little Ones Confirmed by Archbishop Riordan' at Sacred Heart. ARE RECEIVED INTO THE FOLD OF THE MASTER I Girls Agnes Mary Krlmphaff. Gertrude Ver- onica Donavan, Margaret Bernardette Mc- Glade, Mary Gertrude Josephine Black, Louise Frances Storer, Teresa Mary Maguire, Jlary Frances Humphries, Mary Burnadette Johnson, Adele Cecilia Aurlgny. Leonle Gertrude Roh- mer, Agnes Amelia McMahon, Anna Loretta Harrlsman, Irene Geraldlne Downs, Mabel Agatha Chase. Mary Margaret Merle, Harriet Clair Chick, Ethel Cecilia Harrlsman, Mary Imelda Peterson. M. S. Cecilia Burns. Eliza- beth Evlyn Cecelia Grave, Catherine Agnes Storer, Helen Jane Mabel Tercavlch. Agnes Ethel Davis, Anna Madeline Lawler, Mary Ce- celia Daly, Adele Frances Brady. Agnes Cath- erine Waters. Josephine Cecilia Marinl, Mary Ann Veronica Doherty, Gertrude Mary Agnes Wiseman." Julia Veronica Donlgan. Genevleve Imelda . Borar, Maud t Concillo Kllcommon, Beatrice Mary Calombinl. Marian Philomena Johnson, t Alice Annunclata McCarry, f Anna Imelda Robinson, Mary Gertrude Cooper, Clara Gertrude Yeongeault. Mary Elizabeth Gaffney. Anna Bernardette Ileydenrlch, Ellen Margaret PItrlcevlch. Margaret Elizabeth O'Neill, Cath- erine Teresa, Mclaughlin. Teresa Cecilia Va- hey. Louise Francisca Ratto. Albtna Augustine Wallace, Florence Burnadette Agnew, Clar- inda Maria Agnes Ragglo, Margaret Mary Ver- onica Conroy, Irene Agnes Glover, Margaret Veronica Connahan. Mary Anna Spiegel. Emi- lia Francesca Zabaldano. Charlotte Cecilia Walker, Irene Cecilia Theil, Cecilia Elizabeth Nichols, Mary Ellen Veronica Eager, Mary Magdalene Fitzgerald, Annie Elizabeth Mc- Laughlln, Lucy Gertrude Mlnone, Ellen Maria Engelke, Mary Assumpta MeFadden, Ella Con- ception Gaflney. Gertrude Veronica Donavan, Elizabeth Josephine Flllp, Margaret Bernar- dette McGInde. Josophlne Black. Louise Frances Storer. Teresa Mary Maguire. Mary Frances Humphries; Mary Burartette Johnson. Adele Ce- cilia Aurlegny. Leonie Martha Elizabeth Fran- ces Klerce, Charlotte Elizabeth Ryan, Eliza- beth Josephine Green. Ana Gabriel Hodge,. Rose Veronica Wilson, Mary . Margaret Finnlgan, Alice Emelda Garrick. Mary Gertrude Frances Murphy, Gertrude Claire Cornlps, Catherine Emelda PettlngiH. Mary Agnes Teresa Jones. Mary Jane Cecilia Glanettonl. Anna Agnes Frances Renner, Jane Clair McCormick, Rose Mary Willlg.' Hazel Frances Imelda Gies, Jane Magdalene. Wllllg. Alice Margaret Burke. Ger- trude Agatha Donohue, Josephine Elizabeth Robblns, Anne Catherine Gleason. Mary Ger- trude Garrett, Isabel Clara Jones, Irene Imelda Ritchie. . Mary Elizabeth Roach. Ethel Caro- line Schage, Elvlda Elizabeth Antonovich, Car- oline Mary . Schander, Alice Anna Messmer, Dorothy Francesca Eager and Ethel Veronica Hynes. mlck, Henry Ignatius Murray, Carl Joseph Steffen, William Joseph Bowen and Andrew Thomas Freese. Boys—Robert Alfred Donovan, Robert Claude Avy, Augustln Anthony Hulter. Frank Bertrand Sllva, William Terence •Brower. John Joseph O'Brien, Edward Joseph Barth, Clifton Joseph Catania, Edwin Joseph Bartram. James -Ah- drew McGough, William John Cooper, David Lawrence Ryan, Gerald Henry Catania. < Wil- liam Walter Gunn. Phillip Griffith Carroll. Chester Arthur Lynch, George Th»maa Francis Vahey, Edward Bernard Freese. Charles Jo- seph Houlten, Mathew Edward Shea. James Joseph Brady, Frank Joseph Davener, Walter William DrasslI, Arthur Anthony Auregery, John Aloysius Hayes. 'Emmet Beuker. Wil- liam Thomas Carr, David Emmet Geary. W'l- 11am Francis Kelly, John Joseph MoFadden, John Francis Gorman, William Aloyslus Her- bert, Anthony Peter Paul Mortola, Edward Paul Pendergast. Joseph Arthur Sllva, Leo Ignatius St. Amant. Robert James McGUl. William Ignatius Waters. Edward Bernard Hannlgan. Mortimer Francis Roach, Joseph Michael Flynn, Walter Gerald Eager. John Jo- seph McGlade. Maurice Joseph Selna. Walter Joseph Bloomfleld. James Thomas ¦ Kearney, John Berkery Ferguson, William Edward Aloy- sius Ryan, Thomas Sarsfleld O'Connell. Daniel Joseph McKenna, John Joseph Fagen, James Francis Shea, George Aloysius Duddy, Edward PhillipGarrlgan, Edward John Shea, John- Jo- seph Carr, Iceland Francis Coogan. Joseph Au- gustus Steffln. James Joseph Clancy, William Clarence Vahey, Edward Aloysius Geary,¦¦Al- bert ' Joseph Glannottl, John Joseph Bowen, Patrick Henry O'Hara, David Charles Aregger, Walter James Rlgney. . James Matthew Han- nlgan, Eugene Leo Aureguy. James Charles Syme. John Aloyslus Storer, John Joseph Kelly, Domingo Edward Alves, Walter Joseph Glover, Arthur Theobald Johnson/ Michael John Crow- ley, Richard Francis Murray, Francis Joneph de Andrles, Lawrence James Garrlgan, Victor Francis de Andrles. William Francis Geary, Michael Joseph McMahon, Stephen Ignatius Sullivan, George Louis McMahon.' Frank Charles Shea." Anson William St. Amant, Rob- ert Emmet Ounn, George Edward Murphy. Er- nest Francis iRemy, Joseph Francis O'Brien, George- Patrick Carroll, r Joeph William Faria. Denis Richard Kelly. James Oirtnc* McCor- At the 10:30 o'clock high mass yesterday morning his Grace, Archbishop Rlordan, confirmed a large class at .St.- Francis Church. Special music was rendered for the occasion and the high altar was.beau- tifully decorated with choice cut flowers. His Grace made a short address. Those confirmed were: ; The Reverend Fathers Scanlan. Connol- ly. Coyle, Lagan. Cullen and Byrne oc- cupied seats in the sanctuary and Miss Alice Bailey and P. FItzsimmons stood as sponsors for the grirls and boys re- spectively. CONFIRMATION AT ST. FRANCIS. Children Anointed, at tha Close , of High Mass by the Archbishop." ghan, Michael Aloy6lus Brady. Edward Fred Rashael. Harry Vincent Kenealey, James Wil- liam Quit-ley, John Ignatius Duffy. Nell James Reiterman. Thomas Raymond .Vincent Kragen, James Matthew Dermody. Robert Cor- nelius Drlscoll, Jos-eph Ignatius McCoy, Joseph Pamell Mangan, Edgar Joseph Bailey, Louis Zachert. James Martin Feeney, James Aloysius Ryan. Milo Peter Walt. John Joseph O'Neill, Francis Raphael Rentes, William Joseph Hus- sey, Arthur Joseph Mayrhofer, Mervyn James Callahan, William Joseph Bresnean, Hobard Augustine Kavanaugh, Joseph Ausrustine Mur- phy, Edwarrl Anthony Collins. William Igna- tius McCarthy, James Ignatius Egan, Henry Anthony Monahon, Bryan Joseph Connor, Jo- Eeph Mlchae.1 Bresnean, Joseph Bernard Rodg- ers. Fred Charles Mack. Edward Ignatius Bres- nean. Thomas Joseph AloyMus Kllnk. Howard Melvln Beverly, Homer Kdward Welch. Wil- liam Robert Crummey, Milton James Hallah&n, Thomas Francis Butler, Thomas Francis Dru- han. Michael Joseph Savage. Girls—Lucy Irene G. Corbett. Mabel Bernice Golden. Gertrude Catherine Wellor, Agnes Mary Josephine Laherty, lone Clalr Flennon. Elena Eullalluo Murasky, Elizabeth IJlllan Hadler, Anna Cecelia Winters, Irene Gladys Lippert, Alice Margaret RIattery, Florence Ruth.Dowl- ing. Jane Gertrude Mclntoah. Jennie Rita Far- rell, Alma Agnes Cain. Catherine de Sales Cur- ley, Anna de Pales Murphy. Irene Mary Hay- den, Elizabeth Madeline Sullivan. Annie Chris- tine Seymour, Cecilia May Fenlnf. Margaret Mary Rita Hyrne. Ruby Oeraldlne Green, Mary H«l.-n Crowley, Emily Mary. Winters, Gene- vleve Mary Boyd, Imelda Mary I^eary, Helen Mitcheson Dodd. Nellie Cecelia Farrell. Gracf Florence Krafren. Ethel Mary Baker, Annie Catherine Mannion, Agnes Liiclle Brown. Marie Fellcite Robinson, Anna Berenice Uarnett. Irene Bernadette Madden, Gertrude Maria Ryan, Hubby Aloysius McCloskey, Josephine Terrsa Hester, Maud Mary McCIoskey, Isabella Hel«-n Williams. Margery Elizabeth Donahue, Eleanor Mary Mulherln. Gertrude Helen Cain, Mary Ethellnd Moore. Alice Mary McDougall, Mary Taullne Cecelia Sullivan, Agnes O'Con- nor. Mary Alberta Sheehan, Marie Irene Qulnn, Violet Mitchell, Mary Deasv, Mary Frances Klley. The new bill which opens at the Chutes to-day Includes Professor Hunt's dog cir- cus; Eddie Mack, descriptive buck and wing dancer; Moll and Rand, horizontal bar performers; Edna Davenport, sou- brette; Henderson and Evers, sketch ar- tists; Azara in Poses Plastiques, and new moving pictures. Pamplin, the Australian Juggler, and Annie Goldie are the Olympia's attrac- tions. . Fischer's Concert House has Plo Facci, Sylvia Puerari and Cesar© Alessandroni. the fine Mephisto of the late Azzali Com- pany, among its list of entertainers for the week. The Dunham family, "the world's greatest aerialists;" Jessie Conthoni, fa mous character dialect impersonator: the debut in vaudeville of Miss Maggie Moore and Norah Bayes. "a pretty girl with a sweet voice," are the Orpheum's headlines for the week. Other names from last week's bill are Dolan and Lenbarr, Trelle's talking dogs, Howard and Bland. World and Hastings, Johnson Riano ana Bentley. crowding the Alhambra Theater to its ut- most capacity. It has certainly "caught on" with its brilliantly absurd situation.-, happy nonsense, and lurid melodramatic qualities. Next Sunday afternoon -"A Young Wife" will be put on. "The King of the Opium Ring" is still The Tlvoli Opera House announces a triple- bill this week: "Carmen," which is still drawing Its crowds: "Othello." with the great Iago of Salassa.and ''Trov- b tore," in which Salassa will also appear. These are the last two weeks of the best grand opera season yet held at the Tlvoli, and the gratitude of all music- loving San Francisco for these excellent and cheap performances is due the en- terprising management. The Alcazar Theater will put on "Lost Paradise." a bright melodrama, which had much success on its former produc- tion here, for election week. * The second and final week of the Stuart Robson engagement begins this evening at the Columbia Theater. The very suc- cessful production of "Oliver Goldsmith" will continue to be the bill up to, and in- cluding, Wednesday evening, with a spe- cial professional matinee on Wednesday afternoon. On Thursday night and for the remainder of .the week, with a nice sense of the fitness of things, Oliver Goldsmith's immortal comedy "She Stoops to Conquer" will be put on. .Next Monday night Frank Daniels will appear in the latest comic opera success of Victor Her- bert, "The Ameer." On Wednesday "De Gotterdammerung," last number of the triology, will be given. •'"v. MME..MEL.BA..THE CELEBRATED DIYA, WHO REACHED SAX FRAN- CISCO YESTERDAY, DIRECT FROM* VOCAL TRIUMPHS INEUROPE, WHERE SHE WAS DECORATED BY AUSTRIA'S RULER. The third of the interesting series of ex- planatory recitals will be given this after- noon at the California Theater. The sub- ject of Mr. Damrosch's lecture will be th« second number of the "Ring." Siegfried. . «,6. large and hysterically enthusiastic audience greeted Mark E. Swan's "effer- vescent ecstasy," "Whose Bafcy Aro Jo"? ?} the California Theater last fir^h™ l £ aS « tne o fir3t appearance of the farce-comedy in San Francisco, and to Judge from its enthusiastic reception Whose Baby Are You?" is destined to rival in its popularity the author's better known "Brown's in Town." The Plot of the play Is of .respectable and ancient lineage— none of your imper- tinent novelties or doubtful innovations but Just an old reliable re-hash of once- used-always-used material of the best. The bachelor artist with a baby of prob lematical parentage upon his hands; and it s and his various adventures before the child reaches its own nappy home are the materials out of which the clever au- thor has evolved a sparkling, most mirth- provoking and altogether enjovable farce- comedy. MME. >IELBA arrived In # this city yesterday morning to Join forces with the Maurice Grau Opera- Company, which is to play an important engage- ment at the Grand Opera House beginning next week. The diva is the picture of health and contentment and came direct from London, fresh from her European conquests in the operatic field. She is ac- companied by her sister, Miss Mitchell, who tt seems is not endowed with the vocal gifts that have been showered on her more favored relative. Melba took pains to assure The Call's representative that Miss Mitchell is not an operatic star like herself. "She's a lady, she's not a singer," said tho diva naively. The ladies have, engaged aoartments at the Palace, where they will be domiciled during the Grau engagement. Melba expressed herself as being pleased to be in San Francisco once more, which, next to London, she said was her favorite city. This morning she will leave for Bur- lingame, where she will be the guest of }^°£°*. ina and Martins for a few days, on Wednesday morning: she will proceed itiij S An eeles, where tho company is billed to sing on Friday night. She will return to this city on Saturday to pre- pare for the opening of the season in Komeo et Juliette" next ilondav. The famous singer pleaded fatigue after her long journey, but graciously condescended to ,, T a n interview when seen at the hotel. I have come here directly from Lon- don, said Melba. "and I assure you that I am heartily tired after the fortnight's trip. 1 was seasick and trainsick all the way and I cannot express my delight at Being stationary once more, and especial- ly In San Francisco, or wnich city I am very fond. "1 have had an unusually gratifying suc- cess in Holland, Austria and Germany, and my. triumphs I am afraid have quite turned my head. I was decorated by the Kmperor of Austria, but this being deco- rated by mon.archs is an old story and is of no particular interest to any one ex- cept myself. "1 am especially pleased that I am to commence my season here as Juliette. That is a role which I dearly love, and l consider myself as very fortunate in having studied it with Gounod." », i n *" n La Dlva was asked whether she had posed recently for any new photo- graphs of her charming self, she gave a little shrug of her shoulders and said poutingly: "I have decided that I will have no more photographs taken of myself. This con- stant posing becomes monotonous. It is very tiresome to take a million wigs and a million costumes to the photographer and after being pulled and hauled this way and that to ilnd that the results are far from desirable. I had the last pic- tures of myself taken in Ireland and they were so wretched that I gave immediate orders to have them destroyed in"pnrfit C i a lovely time wi'th my friends tSLrSS I ? s S m !i t Rnd , after that come * a period of hard work-for, of course we tbe S vo?ce " W ° rk> CVen " U Is onIy wltn^ Will Visit Burlingame and Appear in Los Angeles Before Singing in This City Next Monday. ~- . MME. MELBA, WORLD-RENOWNED OPERA SINGER, ARRIVES IN S AN FR ANCISCO THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1900. 12 111, 113, 115. 117. 119. 121 POST STREET. 100 Ladies' Silk Waists, extra heaYU dualltu, corded and hemstltGhed front and hack, new color- Ings, also Black, $4.50 Each 275 Ladies' Wool Waists, Pleated Fronts, all the new colorings, sizes 34 to 44, $2.OO Each EXTRA SPECIAL. Ladies' Eiderdown Sacques, Kimonas and Bathrobes, also all the leading makes of Foreign and Domestic Corsets and Fine Muslin Underwear at popular prices. Ladies' Wool Moreen Skirts, Accordeon Pleated Flounces, also with Small Ruffles, Black and Colored, S3.OO to S4.5O Each Ladies' Alpaca Skirts, with Ruffles and Ac- cordeon Pleated Flounces, $2.00 to $6.00 Each Ladies' Wool Waists In Cashmere, Flannel and Cloth, S2.OO to S8.OO Each Ladies' Silk Waists, latest Stales, new COlOP- lngs, $4.50 to $15.00 Each Ladies' Silk Skirts, Ruffled and Accordeon Pleated Flounces, all colors, also Black, $7.50 to $30.00 Each We are now showing an elegant assort- ment of New Goods In Ibis department. AM ELEOANT SEI^CTIOW. OcnMsts* prescriptions Med. Factory oa premises. Quick repalrlnr. Phone. Mala IX OPTICIANS^^HJCWPARATU. 642. Market 5t. instrument u*oi« cHHOMicn Bu>ioiM6. Catalogue Fmc. Lorgnettes, Opera Glasses, Jinany GlVdl I 1 WW WITH no Grant ave.. bet. Butter and Post sta. 661 Market «t.. opp. Powell. S2 Market St., Junction California. OCR BRANCH STORES EVERYWHERE Come Just to See Great Am Rri c an Imp o rtinff Tea Co. Good Time and Place to Bay Teas, Coffees,* Spices, Extracts, Soda, Baking, Powder Trapper's Oil cures rheumatism and neuralgia. Druggists. 50c flask. Richards & Co.. 406 Clay.* ¦ Voters of -t?he Fourth Congressional Dis- trict, remember that In casting your vote to-morrow for the Independent candidate. Dr. C. C. O'Donnell, you will help to elect the people's choice, a lifelong foe ofcoo- lielsm and Japs and the champion of the original restriction- act. He Is pledged to accomplish a renewal of the restriction act, and who can do this better than he? Don't forsret to vote for him. PALACE AND GRAND HOTELS The best erldence of t!» popuJarity of these hotels can be found la th« continued patronage of those -who on aome previous occasion have made them their headquar- ters when vlsltln* San Francisco. Connected by a covered pas» a * ewa J r »nrt operated under one management on the American «.nd European plans. GOLDBERG BQWEN " Vista del Valle wines are the choicest products of Cal- ifornia's vineyards— types of the grand wines of France SPECIAL SAVING SALE- Monday Tuesday Wednesday Butter— fancy creamery $7^C . 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Swim at the Crystal Baths.Recommended by physicians. Water always

clean and warm. Tub department best in city.•

Boys—Clarence Aelled Fay, Louis AloysluaBobbins, Samuel Joseph Robblns, James Tur-ner, Francis Joseph Trainor,. Thomas StephenHenry, James Joseph Klerney, Henry Murphy,Timothy Fogarty. Andrew Victor Bruzzone,Frank John Joseph Curran, John William Mc-Carthy, Edward Raymond Herold, Arthur An-drew Barricks, Walter Peter Zimmerman,Thomas Ignatius Udell. Edward Joseph McDer-mott, James Joseph Murphy,Joseph Hugh Kee-nan William Joseph Carden, George JamesConnelly, Charles Raymond; Joseph Keane,Harold Vincent Descalso, Robert FrancisBrady, Francis Meagher de Sales Rodgers,Francis James Corrigan, John Anthony Mlskel,

James Emmet, Joseph Foley. Eugene JohnBeymour, Joseph Burton Dryden,* James Mc-Namara. John Aloysius Connor, George Jo-seph Carr, Arthur Aloysius Cooney. ¦;FerclvalWilliam Raggett, Joseph John O'Keefe, JulianAloysius Tormey, Edward John Hansen, Mich-ael Joseph Lawley. John Edward Feeney, Rob-ert John McCloskey, Stanley John Owens, LeoAloysius Murphy,.Richard Patrick Wlndel,George Bartholomew Murphy, Edward -Aloy-Blus Stock, Osmund Vlncon Kramer, GeorgeMatthew Hearst, Fred Vincent Klenck, Ray-mond James Gallagher, Eugene Anthony Dock-ery. Vincent Francis Long, John Crawford, An-thony • Carroll, Robert Edward ;Lee, FrancisKane. Raymond Paul Merkle, Francis GregoryO'Connell, Francis Matthew Kramer, ArthurIgnatius O'Connell.' Vincent Aloysius Thomas,Victor Ignatius Boor, Thomas Aloysius .Con-ner, Patrick Joseph Deasy, Walter IgnatiusDescalso. Adrian Charles McDougaU, JamesPeter McElroy, Armon Peter -Wllllts, ElmerJohn Anthony Gallagher,' MiltonBernard Mora-

Solemn benediction was then celebratedby Father Scanlan, at the close of whichhis Grace made a strong appeal in thecause of temperance, and at his requestall the boys stood up and took the Leagueof the» Cross pledge to abstain from ailalcoholic liquors and not to enter a sa-loon before they become 21. The follow-ing were confirmed:

MyDear Children: Itis.a very pleasing sightto me to see such a large class for confirmation,and Ido hone that this is a day that willbenever forgotten by you all. Iwant to impresson all parents to lead Christian lives. Ifyourchildren see you going to communion, if theyrnse that you love and respect your religion,they will also grovr up good 'Catholics. Theway to live a holy life is by copying some oneas an example. What life can we better at-tempt to live up to than that of our blessedLord. Iconfirmed a large class this morning,'and how Iwish and do hope that all the chil-dren Iconfirm to-day will grow up good- andstanch Catholics, and thus be a strong supportto our holy church.

At 4 o'clock his Grace, attended bya large number of the prominent clergyof the city, entered the sanctuary. Theservice commenced by the congregationsinging the "Venl Creator." The chil-dren then approached the rail and rever-ently kneeling, were anointed by hisGrace, who was attended by Fathers Mul-ligan and Cullen. As tne last child re-turned to its seat the Archbishop wasrelieved of his crozier, mitre and copt.He then made the children the followingshort address:

His Grace Archbishop Riordan con-firmed a large class of boys and girlsInSacred Heart Church at 4 o'clock yes-terday afternoon. At the time appointedfor the administering of the sacred sacra-ment the edifice was crowded to the doorsby the parents and friend3 of the chil-dren, who were anxious to witness thesolemn ceremony.

Many LittleOnes Confirmedby Archbishop Riordan'

at Sacred Heart.

ARE RECEIVEDINTO THE FOLD

OF THE MASTER

IGirls—

Agnes Mary Krlmphaff. Gertrude Ver-onica Donavan, Margaret Bernardette Mc-Glade, Mary Gertrude Josephine Black, LouiseFrances Storer, Teresa Mary Maguire, JlaryFrances Humphries, MaryBurnadette Johnson,Adele Cecilia Aurlgny. Leonle Gertrude Roh-mer, Agnes Amelia McMahon, Anna LorettaHarrlsman, Irene Geraldlne Downs, MabelAgatha Chase. Mary Margaret Merle, HarrietClair Chick, Ethel Cecilia Harrlsman, MaryImelda Peterson. M. S. Cecilia Burns. Eliza-beth Evlyn Cecelia Grave, Catherine AgnesStorer, Helen Jane Mabel Tercavlch. AgnesEthel Davis, Anna Madeline Lawler, Mary Ce-celia Daly, Adele Frances Brady. Agnes Cath-erine Waters. Josephine Cecilia Marinl, MaryAnn Veronica Doherty, Gertrude Mary AgnesWiseman." Julia Veronica Donlgan. GenevleveImelda .Borar, Maud t Concillo Kllcommon,Beatrice Mary Calombinl. Marian PhilomenaJohnson, t Alice Annunclata McCarry, f AnnaImelda Robinson, Mary Gertrude Cooper, ClaraGertrude Yeongeault. Mary Elizabeth Gaffney.Anna Bernardette Ileydenrlch, Ellen MargaretPItrlcevlch. Margaret Elizabeth O'Neill, Cath-erine Teresa, Mclaughlin. Teresa Cecilia Va-hey. Louise Francisca Ratto. Albtna AugustineWallace, Florence Burnadette Agnew, Clar-inda Maria Agnes Ragglo, Margaret Mary Ver-onica Conroy, Irene Agnes Glover, MargaretVeronica Connahan. Mary Anna Spiegel. Emi-lia Francesca Zabaldano. Charlotte CeciliaWalker, Irene Cecilia Theil, Cecilia ElizabethNichols, Mary Ellen Veronica Eager, MaryMagdalene Fitzgerald, Annie Elizabeth Mc-Laughlln, Lucy Gertrude Mlnone, Ellen MariaEngelke, Mary Assumpta MeFadden, Ella Con-ception Gaflney. Gertrude Veronica Donavan,Elizabeth Josephine Flllp, Margaret Bernar-dette McGInde. Josophlne Black. Louise FrancesStorer. Teresa Mary Maguire. Mary FrancesHumphries; Mary Burartette Johnson. Adele Ce-cilia Aurlegny. Leonie Martha Elizabeth Fran-ces Klerce, Charlotte Elizabeth Ryan, Eliza-beth Josephine Green. Ana Gabriel Hodge,. RoseVeronica Wilson, Mary .Margaret Finnlgan,Alice Emelda Garrick. Mary Gertrude FrancesMurphy, Gertrude Claire Cornlps, CatherineEmelda PettlngiH. Mary Agnes Teresa Jones.Mary Jane Cecilia Glanettonl. Anna AgnesFrances Renner, Jane Clair McCormick, RoseMary Willlg.'Hazel Frances Imelda Gies, JaneMagdalene. Wllllg. Alice Margaret Burke. Ger-trude Agatha Donohue, Josephine ElizabethRobblns, Anne Catherine Gleason. Mary Ger-trude Garrett, Isabel Clara Jones, Irene ImeldaRitchie. . Mary Elizabeth Roach. Ethel Caro-line Schage, Elvlda Elizabeth Antonovich, Car-oline Mary. Schander, Alice Anna Messmer,Dorothy Francesca Eager and Ethel VeronicaHynes.

mlck, Henry Ignatius Murray, Carl JosephSteffen, William Joseph Bowen and AndrewThomas Freese.

Boys—Robert Alfred Donovan, Robert ClaudeAvy,Augustln Anthony Hulter. Frank BertrandSllva, William Terence •Brower. John JosephO'Brien, Edward Joseph Barth, Clifton JosephCatania, Edwin Joseph Bartram. James -Ah-drew McGough, William John Cooper, DavidLawrence Ryan, Gerald Henry Catania. < Wil-liam Walter Gunn. Phillip Griffith Carroll.Chester Arthur Lynch, George Th»maa FrancisVahey, Edward Bernard Freese. Charles Jo-seph Houlten, Mathew Edward Shea.

• JamesJoseph Brady, Frank Joseph Davener, WalterWilliam DrasslI, Arthur Anthony Auregery,John Aloysius Hayes. 'Emmet Beuker. Wil-liam Thomas Carr, David Emmet Geary. W'l-11am Francis Kelly, John Joseph MoFadden,John Francis Gorman, William Aloyslus Her-bert, Anthony Peter Paul Mortola, EdwardPaul Pendergast. Joseph Arthur Sllva, • LeoIgnatius St. Amant. Robert James McGUl.William Ignatius Waters. Edward BernardHannlgan. Mortimer Francis Roach, JosephMichael Flynn, Walter Gerald Eager. John Jo-seph McGlade. Maurice Joseph Selna. WalterJoseph Bloomfleld. James Thomas ¦ Kearney,John Berkery Ferguson, William Edward Aloy-sius Ryan, Thomas Sarsfleld O'Connell. DanielJoseph McKenna, John Joseph Fagen, JamesFrancis Shea, George Aloysius Duddy, EdwardPhillipGarrlgan, Edward John Shea, John- Jo-seph Carr, Iceland Francis Coogan. Joseph Au-gustus Steffln. James Joseph Clancy, WilliamClarence Vahey, Edward Aloysius Geary,¦¦Al-bert '

Joseph Glannottl, John Joseph Bowen,Patrick Henry O'Hara, David Charles Aregger,Walter James Rlgney. . James Matthew Han-nlgan, Eugene Leo Aureguy. James CharlesSyme. John Aloyslus Storer, John Joseph Kelly,Domingo Edward Alves, Walter Joseph Glover,Arthur Theobald Johnson/ Michael John Crow-ley, Richard Francis Murray, Francis Jonephde Andrles, Lawrence James Garrlgan, VictorFrancis de Andrles. William Francis Geary,Michael Joseph McMahon, Stephen IgnatiusSullivan, George Louis McMahon.' FrankCharles Shea." Anson William St. Amant, Rob-ert Emmet Ounn, George Edward Murphy. Er-nest Francis iRemy, Joseph Francis O'Brien,George- Patrick • Carroll, rJoeph William Faria.Denis Richard Kelly. James Oirtnc* McCor-

At the 10:30 o'clock highmass yesterdaymorning his Grace, Archbishop Rlordan,confirmed a large class at .St.- FrancisChurch. Special music was rendered forthe occasion and the high altar was.beau-tifully decorated with choice cut flowers.His Grace made a short address. Thoseconfirmed were: ;

The Reverend Fathers Scanlan. Connol-ly. Coyle, Lagan. Cullen and Byrne oc-cupied seats in the sanctuary and MissAlice Bailey and P. FItzsimmons stoodas sponsors for the grirls and boys re-spectively.

CONFIRMATION AT ST. FRANCIS.

Children Anointed, at tha Close ,ofHigh Mass by the Archbishop."

ghan, Michael Aloy6lus Brady. Edward FredRashael. Harry Vincent Kenealey, James Wil-liam Quit-ley, John Ignatius Duffy. NellJames Reiterman. Thomas Raymond .VincentKragen, James Matthew Dermody. Robert Cor-nelius Drlscoll, Jos-eph Ignatius McCoy, JosephPamell Mangan, Edgar Joseph Bailey, LouisZachert. James Martin Feeney, James AloysiusRyan. Milo Peter Walt. John Joseph O'Neill,Francis Raphael Rentes, William Joseph Hus-sey, Arthur Joseph Mayrhofer, Mervyn JamesCallahan, William Joseph Bresnean, HobardAugustine Kavanaugh, Joseph Ausrustine Mur-phy, Edwarrl Anthony Collins. William Igna-tius McCarthy, James Ignatius Egan, HenryAnthony Monahon, Bryan Joseph Connor, Jo-Eeph Mlchae.1 Bresnean, Joseph Bernard Rodg-ers. Fred Charles Mack. Edward Ignatius Bres-nean. Thomas Joseph AloyMus Kllnk. HowardMelvln Beverly, Homer Kdward Welch. Wil-liam Robert Crummey, Milton James Hallah&n,Thomas Francis Butler, Thomas Francis Dru-han. Michael Joseph Savage.

Girls—Lucy Irene G. Corbett. Mabel BerniceGolden. Gertrude Catherine Wellor, Agnes MaryJosephine Laherty, lone Clalr Flennon. ElenaEullalluo Murasky, Elizabeth IJlllan Hadler,Anna Cecelia Winters, Irene Gladys Lippert,Alice Margaret RIattery, Florence Ruth.Dowl-ing. Jane Gertrude Mclntoah. Jennie Rita Far-rell, Alma Agnes Cain. Catherine de Sales Cur-ley, Anna de Pales Murphy. Irene Mary Hay-den, Elizabeth Madeline Sullivan. Annie Chris-tine Seymour, Cecilia May Fenlnf. MargaretMary Rita Hyrne. Ruby Oeraldlne Green, MaryH«l.-n Crowley, Emily• Mary. Winters, Gene-vleve Mary Boyd, Imelda Mary I^eary, HelenMitcheson Dodd. Nellie Cecelia Farrell. GracfFlorence Krafren. Ethel Mary Baker, AnnieCatherine Mannion, Agnes LiiclleBrown. MarieFellcite Robinson, Anna Berenice Uarnett.Irene Bernadette Madden, Gertrude MariaRyan, Hubby Aloysius McCloskey, JosephineTerrsa Hester, Maud Mary McCIoskey, IsabellaHel«-n Williams. Margery Elizabeth Donahue,Eleanor Mary Mulherln. Gertrude Helen Cain,Mary Ethellnd Moore. Alice Mary McDougall,Mary Taullne Cecelia Sullivan, Agnes O'Con-nor. Mary Alberta Sheehan, Marie Irene Qulnn,Violet Mitchell, Mary Deasv, Mary FrancesKlley.

The new bill which opens at the Chutesto-day Includes Professor Hunt's dog cir-cus; Eddie Mack, descriptive buck andwing dancer; Moll and Rand, horizontalbar performers; Edna Davenport, sou-brette; Henderson and Evers, sketch ar-tists; Azara in Poses Plastiques, and newmoving pictures.

Pamplin, the Australian Juggler, andAnnie Goldie are the Olympia's attrac-tions. . •

Fischer's Concert House has Plo Facci,Sylvia Puerari and Cesar© Alessandroni.the fine Mephisto of the late Azzali Com-pany, among its list of entertainers forthe week.

The Dunham family, "the world'sgreatest aerialists;" Jessie Conthoni, famous character dialect impersonator: thedebut in vaudeville of Miss Maggie Mooreand Norah Bayes. "a pretty girl with asweet voice," are the Orpheum's headlinesfor the week. Other names from lastweek's bill are Dolan and Lenbarr,Trelle's talking dogs, Howard and Bland.World and Hastings, Johnson Riano anaBentley.

crowding the Alhambra Theater to its ut-most capacity. It has certainly "caughton" with its brilliantlyabsurd situation.-,happy nonsense, and lurid melodramaticqualities. Next Sunday afternoon -"AYoung Wife" willbe put on.

"The King of the Opium Ring" is still

The Tlvoli Opera House announces atriple- bill this week: "Carmen," whichis still drawing Its crowds: "Othello."with the great Iago of Salassa.and ''Trov-b tore," in which Salassa willalso appear.

These are the last two weeks of thebest grand opera season yet held at theTlvoli, and the gratitude of all music-loving San Francisco for these excellentand cheap performances is due the en-terprising management.

The Alcazar Theater will put on "LostParadise." a bright melodrama, whichhad much success on its former produc-tion here, for election week.

• • *The second and final week of the Stuart

Robson engagement begins this eveningat the Columbia Theater. The very suc-cessful production of "Oliver Goldsmith"willcontinue to be the bill up to, and in-cluding, Wednesday evening, with a spe-cial professional matinee on Wednesdayafternoon. On Thursday night and forthe remainder of .the week, with a nicesense of the fitness of things, OliverGoldsmith's immortal comedy "She Stoopsto Conquer" willbe put on..Next Mondaynight Frank Daniels will appear in thelatest comic opera success of Victor Her-bert, "The Ameer."

On Wednesday "De Gotterdammerung,"last number of the triology, willbe given.

•'"v.MME..MEL.BA..THE CELEBRATED DIYA,WHO REACHED SAX FRAN-

CISCO YESTERDAY, DIRECT FROM* VOCAL TRIUMPHS INEUROPE,WHERE SHE WAS DECORATED BY AUSTRIA'S RULER.

• • •The third of the interesting series of ex-planatory recitals willbe given this after-noon at the California Theater. The sub-ject of Mr. Damrosch's lecture will be th«

second number of the "Ring." Siegfried.

• .• •«,6. large and hysterically enthusiasticaudience greeted Mark E. Swan's "effer-vescent ecstasy," "Whose Bafcy AroJo"? ?} the California Theater lastfir^h™l£aS «tne ofir3t appearance of thefarce-comedy in San Francisco, and toJudge from its enthusiastic reception

Whose Baby Are You?" is destined torival in its popularity the author's betterknown "Brown's in Town."The Plot of the play Is of .respectableand ancient lineage—none of your imper-

tinent novelties or doubtful innovationsbut Just an old reliable re-hash of once-used-always-used material of the best.The bachelor artist with a baby of problematical parentage upon his hands; andits and his various adventures before thechild reaches its own nappy home arethe materials out of which the clever au-thor has evolved a sparkling, most mirth-provoking and altogether enjovable farce-comedy.

MME.>IELBA arrived In

#this

city yesterday morning to Joinforces with the Maurice GrauOpera- Company, which is toplay an important engage-

ment at the Grand Opera House beginningnext week. The diva is the picture ofhealth and contentment and came directfrom London, fresh from her Europeanconquests in the operatic field. She is ac-companied by her sister, Miss Mitchell,who tt seems is not endowed with thevocal gifts that have been showered onher more favored relative. Melba tookpains to assure The Call's representativethat Miss Mitchell is not an operatic starlike herself.

"She's a lady, she's not a singer," saidtho diva naively.

The ladies have, engaged aoartments atthe Palace, where they will be domiciledduring the Grau engagement.

Melba expressed herself as being pleasedto be in San Francisco once more, which,next to London, she said was her favoritecity. This morning she willleave for Bur-lingame, where she will be the guest of}^°£°*.ina and Martins for a few days,on Wednesday morning: she will proceed

itiijS Aneeles, where tho company is

billed to sing on Friday night. She willreturn to this city on Saturday to pre-pare for the opening of the season in

Komeo et Juliette" next ilondav. Thefamous singer pleaded fatigue after herlong journey, but graciously condescendedto,,

Tan interview when seen at the hotel.Ihave come here directly from Lon-don, said Melba. "and Iassure you thatIam heartily tired after the fortnight'strip. 1 was seasick and trainsick all theway and Icannot express my delight atBeing stationary once more, and especial-

ly In San Francisco, or wnich city Iamvery fond."1have had an unusually gratifying suc-cess in Holland, Austria and Germany,

and my.triumphs Iam afraid have quiteturned my head. Iwas decorated by theKmperor of Austria, but this being deco-rated by mon.archs is an old story and isof no particular interest to any one ex-cept myself.

"1 am especially pleased that Iam tocommence my season • here as Juliette.That is a role which Idearly love, andlconsider myself as very fortunate inhaving studied it with Gounod."», in*"n La Dlva was asked whether shehad posed recently for any new photo-graphs of her charming self, she gavea little shrug of her shoulders and saidpoutingly:"Ihave decided that Iwillhave no morephotographs taken of myself. This con-stant posing becomes monotonous. It isvery tiresome to take a million wigs anda million costumes to the photographer

and after being pulled and hauled thisway and that to ilnd that the results arefar from desirable. Ihad the last pic-tures of myself taken in Ireland and theywere so wretched that Igave immediateorders to have them destroyedin"pnrfitCia lovely time wi'th my friendstSLrSS I?sSm!it Rnd, after that come* aperiod of hard work-for, of course wetbe

Svo?ce "W°rk> CVen"

U Is onIy wltn^

Will Visit Burlingame and Appear in Los Angeles BeforeSinging in This City Next Monday. ~- .

MME. MELBA, WORLD-RENOWNED OPERASINGER, ARRIVES IN SANFR ANCISCO

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