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Show MAN OF DELICATE NERVES. Rosenthal, the Pianist, Made Much Trouble In Hotel. Rosenthal, tho pianist, Is ono ot those entitled to havo his crankiness termed "tho eccentricities of genius," says tho San Francisco Chronicle. When he Inspected his rooms at tho Majestic upon his arrival very late the other night, ho went softly to tho adjoining ad-joining doors, and placing IiIr ears close to tho cracks, exclaimed In broken English, "Zgodd, no sounds pass, thces." After nodding his approval ap-proval of tho grand plnno nnd tho furniture fur-niture ho frowned at tho tan-colored window shades. , "Must bo green." Ho was assured that a chango would bo made especially for him tho next day. At flvo o'clock In tho morning Itos-onthal, Itos-onthal, clad only In his pajamas, camo scurrying excitedly down stairs and Into tho oftlec, whero tho drowsy night clerk was nodding nt tho desk. "Ze street carsl Noise! Must stopped! Nervous mo! I cannot Bleep." Tho clerk hurriedly sent for Mnna-gcr Mnna-gcr Gustav Mann, and Mann spent two hours tolling Rosenthal funny stories in Gerninn trying to dlvort his mind whllo tho clerk was upstairs squaring the mnngement for woklnu a guest on tho Gough street sldo and ordering him to movo at onco to tho Sutter street sldo as a gas plpo had burst under tho floor and had to be repaired! re-paired! , |