. The Argonaut . sses of the day. The Fires of St. John will be picturesquely staged, and the strongcompany which is now supporting MissOXeil enables her to present a cast of thor-ough excellence. The roles will be distrib-uted as follows: Mr. Brauer, McKee Ran-kin ; George Ben Harten. Andrew Robson:Pastor HefTner, John Glendenning: Paul,George Friend: Mrs. Brauer, Clara Thomp-son: Gertrude. Jane Marbury ; gypsy woman,Ricca Allen; Katie. Peg Bloodgood ; andMarie, Xance OXeil. Est ha Williams andJames M. Brophy will appear to-morrow(Sunday), matinee and night, only in thedrama. At the Old Cross


. The Argonaut . sses of the day. The Fires of St. John will be picturesquely staged, and the strongcompany which is now supporting MissOXeil enables her to present a cast of thor-ough excellence. The roles will be distrib-uted as follows: Mr. Brauer, McKee Ran-kin ; George Ben Harten. Andrew Robson:Pastor HefTner, John Glendenning: Paul,George Friend: Mrs. Brauer, Clara Thomp-son: Gertrude. Jane Marbury ; gypsy woman,Ricca Allen; Katie. Peg Bloodgood ; andMarie, Xance OXeil. Est ha Williams andJames M. Brophy will appear to-morrow(Sunday), matinee and night, only in thedrama. At the Old Cross Roads. Tolstoys production of Count Leo Tolstoys drama, Resurrection, is announced by Belasco &Mayer at the Alhambra Theatre, commencingMonday night. December i ith. At this the world is watching the struggle forliberty being made by the people of Russia,the production of Resurrection is appro-priate. In this play. Tolstoy has told of theconditions of affairs in the land of the Miss Grace Carle ton, who will appear with JohnT. Thome at the Orpheum next week. The entire Alhambra Theatre stock companywill be seen in Resurrection, and the pro-duction will be lavish. The final perform-ances of the melodrama. After Midnight,will be given at the Alhambra to-morrow< Sunday) afternoon and evening. The Bill at the T. Thome and Grace Carleton, theAmerican Jesters, will begin a limited en-gagement at the Orpheum on Sunday after-noon, in a specialty calculated to display theirpeculiar abilities. Raymond Finlay and Lot-tie Burke, who are well known and popularin the East, will make their first appearancein San Francisco, presenting a novelty en-titled Stageland Satire. This act is en-tirely out of the ordinary. Paulo and Mar-low, direct from the English music-halls, willpresent their bit of airy froth. A FrenchFrappe. The Bellclaire brothers will benew to this city. Their feats of strength andskill must be seen to be appreciated. Salerno,the


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