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16 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 25, 1897. MissioN MSONS’ TEMPLE Its Cornerstone Laid by the Grand Lodge Officers. GRAND ORATOR COBB'S ELOQUENT WORDS. He Makes a Maniy and Rather Vigorous Defense of Free Masonry. A DESCRIPTION OF THE NEW BUILDING. The Main Hall Wil Be the Second Largest of the Kini in the State Under the fierce rays of old Sol, who did Iis very best to scrape a ciose ac- quaintanceshin with everybody present, | with a large, orderly crowd of peopie | standing points of vants eers, th especiful silence, and all n the vicinity taken up cornerstone of the new Temple on Mission street, be- Twenty-second and Twenty-third, id yesterday afiernoon in accord- ce with tne beautiful and solemn ritual of the Masonic brotherhood. [t was ared letter day for Mission Lodge No.169, F. and A. M. I: meant to the | members the beginning of a building that | will be not only an ornament 1o the City, an edifice in which tihey may well be proud | to hoid lodre sessions, but a monument | to their labors of the past. | Procesdings began with the formal oven- | ing of the grand lodge, F. and A. M., of | California in the present rooms of Missior. | Lodge, Sixtcenth and Valencia streets. A proce: formed. ncluding California C y and Golden Gate ] Tempiar. Mission F.and A. M 5 and unofficial deie- s from the v Masonic lodges, | due and ancient form, Scene at the Laying cf the A. M, as Przsident H. C. Somers of the Mission Lodge Masonic Hall Asscc'ation Handed the Silver Trowel to Grand Master Lucas. and will present you with this trowel, with which you may spread the mortar that ‘will cement this stone firmly in its proper piace. It is our desire that youretain the a souvenir of this day’s event. trowel as | | Ccrnerstone of the New Building for Mission Lcdge No. 169, F. and THE MINISTER CALLED A HALT Dr. Adams and the Woman'’s | Congress Fail to f Agree. .Objected to a Platorm in the First Congregational | Church. The Ladies Wi'l M:et in Golden Gate Hall, Which They Say Is Bet- ter, Anyway. ] | When the Woman’s Congress is called | to order to-morrow morning it will not be in ihe First Congregational Church. | This decision was reacned at a special menting of the executive board, which was held at the residence of Mrs. Lovell | White, 1616 Clay street, yesterday after- noon. The place selected at this eleventh hour for the congress was Go!den Gate Hall. This, the 1adies say, is an eminently satis- factory place in wnich to conduct such a couvention, but, nevertheless, there are circumstances attending the change of rlans with whica they are far from satis- fied. 1 more than three months since the Iadies of the executive board secured per- mission 1o use the First Congregational Church edifice for the congress and until aday or two ago it was presumed that everything was lovely. The snag ap- peared when the ladies began making preparations for a platform, which they deemed necessary for the conduct of their meetings. To this Dr. Adams, the pastor, most strennously objected. He explained that they mightbave the church, but he would not consent to any alterations which would intecfere with the regular services. The ladies insisted that the platform could easily be removed Saturday night and replaced Monday morning, but the doctor expressed his incredulity of the feasibility of this plan. Mrs. Lovell White, who spoke for the | board, then asked Dr. Adums if he weuld | rather the convention aid not meet there, | and the minister admitted that might be | | the better plan. He declared thaton the | occasion of a former convention the ladies | bad jumped upon the pews, scratched the | a lift over the left-field fence, and then | furniture and otherwise proved undesir- | balls were slammed against the fences | able guests of the church. | ¥ith a regularity that won!d havedis-| Thatis why the ladies who are looking heartened a less stolin oggregation. At|gut for vreliminaries of the Woman's theend of the inning the bell rang ten Congress met erday aiternoon and decided to engace Golden Gate Hall for the convention. Menbers oi the board are NEW TO-DAY —DRY GOODS. Novelty Black French E tamines And Grenadines! Our importations of BLACK FRENCH FABRICS for this season have all been received, and we are now showing the choicest assortment of NOVELTY GRENADINES and ETAMINES ever exhibited in this city. THIS WEEK WE WILL PLACE ON SALE: 1 case BLACK NOVELTY ETAMINE DRESS PATTERNS (all woo [ 5200 Price l 1 and silk and wool)— , $10.50, $14.00 and $17.50 a Pattern. 1 case BLACK NOVELTY GRENADINE DRESS PATTERNS (all silk and silk and wool)— Price {1050, $14, $17.50, $21, $27and $30a Pattern EXTRA SPECIAL! 2 cases BLACK FRENC (all wool), 46 inches H SEASIDE ETAMINE in width— PRICE, 75c Yard. TELEPHONE GRANT 124, Clerencis i Ay ! | times. | The cornerstone was then laid by Grand | A el 2 3 Sl asgah yadrand 1 ustralians did a little batting in Muaster Lucas. It is inscribed with the he sixth and made eight runs. From | following : | it | that time on toe runs were added with a d cutspoken in ascribing a motive to the deries and the ¥ thence to the site of the ceremonies the ing, the long throw v at cente faction. 39, F ¢ action of the minister in discouraging the Iy, as escort to the Mission Lodge No.109. F.aud A. M., 2 ravidity that made the scorer’s arm ache. | convention. They say it is 1he result of CORPOR4y, | Hehrscania S e R | The final score was 18 to 23, the Relinnce | the factional difference in the church, | o o | the procession, \wglm as 1t passed in In the copper box deposited beneath the B B | baving the best of i: a many of the ladies of the convention { 1892, A TEh dania (atreht (10 tone were the constitution ana by-iaws of i The Australians did | teenth, along N b "to Mission and | Sorson et heaaon and y-lansof| A Brahmin Teacher Has a : streets were lined with livened by the unusual pectators and en- uembers and u historical sketch of the | ; other records relating to the Grand , Grand Council, Grand Chapter and Messag> for the West | | beine particularly noticeable. and the work of Over while playing short | | 3: | being supposed to be friendly witn oue | Dr. Adams does not versonally take the responsibility jor declinine 1o grant the the 1 e. This .5 the way the game looks in cold | board’s request, but deeiares i ie b 111, 113, 115, 117, 119, 121 POST S1hccl. Tha list of officers of the Mission Lodge Consistory and. the officers who ern World. figures: SCtionio the phureh icommittess Ho e 2 is as tollow part; a list of directors cf the Mis- AUSTRALIANS. & B a k| fused to disclose to the ladies, however, lliam 1. | sion Lodge Masonic Hall Association; a e Bt ovirp Y i e e George D. | Jist of officers and members of Mission ‘"A l‘r“"l. ]Iv'» } 8 (])‘ Chapter, U. D.—0. —A. D. 1897; cur- | n.. = i | Laver, p. b 4 = ent coths of the Unifed States; business | Drahmacharin Eodabhiskshu | Eemp b s 1 1 Y GREEES ARE IN ACCORD. 7 ard of the architects of the buiidin < ? Stuckey ey ol e JG t t St k Charies Gltsham, tyler. Hermann & Swain: copies of the dai fays All Great Teach: Waliace, § 5 ¢ ifcanuot Pratse Eiough the Bihop of (areatest Mock. Fihe b fitecs Missi v Ma. | Papers; the front eievation ot the buil N e 1 | the Greco-Roman Church, | [ i e, sorhe officers of the Mission Lodze Ma- | {80l ie” of thie Treatle Board of Ap ers Agre | 1 1 9 1 urhe Helienic Matual Benevolent So- | | Greatest Facilities resiaent, | B30 254 Margh, 101, Gaie tollowed b e 5 17 8 24 16 6 ciety has nothing whatever to do with L sident, | The ceremonies proper wer wed by {ELIANC AB R BN SB PO A E | " gai i i ks o iplersmanienpmper witd telowba e | T A BT g % e meven sl brescene w0\ | AST WEEK ! §| Greatest Opportunities. James W ton and Andrew Chrisiens | Orator Cobb. After complimenting Mis- | Th osophy, H: Says, I the Inner 0 0 0| Vanvales yesterday. e never go to the L - The oot S ] | (. | sion Lodge upon the progress it had made Trith Fonsd ita’ All 3 3 9| services in a body, and while many of our S R- ht [) > ter W6 smeratone was laid by Grand Mas- | g the acquisition of its new building, he ruthisronnaSin 1 0 1 |membersdid notattend last night's serv- i B 18| Tices. of California, assisied by the o Religions. ¥ § 8| tces for the reason given in Tur Cart, stiti | l§ Underwear Department to Be g officers inciuded in the ritual stinguished and_ scholarl 1 1 1| many others did. Disposed of This Week. 121} erms. fil e o vever, weve nrescn recentiy made | e 2 1 6 0| It must be clearly understood that ’_b William T. G M; ch an organization LK ; Totai % 27 1a 3| every member of our society loves the | Aty o Rieht Treatment Rt ! 5 o ety Vi of this pubis Urahmaitarin - Bodabbiskshu as & Bishop. He s a whole-soulea Obeistian | @ $1.90 Vest & Drawers af 756 ea. § | IZHL 1reatment. Ay statement g it proper on an occas srought 1o America a message of uni- | Reliance 0 8-1:0 2 d h: d A R, i H R, 1 [Eaemnat Ladeem el & me iance [ entleman and has done more toward .50 Eques ghts 95 - & - [kptuisgio o St iveioiey versai Brabminism. The pos-essor of | Avsiraiiii vils : differences (iR e R0 o South, G vindinz up any that have $5.00 Combination Suits $2.75 ea. [§ | Refrigerators, from n ime and means in promoting its weliare. this elongated name is not the formidable | arisen ip the past in the churcllx> than any | Folding Beds 1 W f To. increase kuowledge, to promote virtue, | porsonage his signature might suggest, other man sent here from St. Petersburg. 9F Frit ¥ i Parior Sofas er. S. G. I tol n to subdue pussions, act u n the ) i sos w - | Rvery hos: ¢ i B Y Mt A\4 N () . o 1 C Conate Koy w Tonghe of o’ sepor main [ neither is he to be pitied on account of : : | Breryone of those who remiained away | §f $1 La llxnl\g\«[?stktfil'flrfl“fr*t}c 1. | cuitfoniers (0 Ordway, J. G. 8. tain secrecy and practice enarity—this is tue | his unwieldy coznomen, for he adopted it wo-buse hits—Dean, a1let > | bt s 8 S § & brawers 2o¢ s, pieC Mayer, G. Organit; ¢ il Hrespasnes e try S kanis Gann | e LY D! } Sacrifice hitsa— Aot Bishop than of any man in the United |l 00¢ Lisle Vests €3 W | 100 roils of New Carpetings The ceremonies were opened with a | date d be raised mentally and morally Sk : | e U 3 wFirc | States, and their action was simply a pro- T 400 Second-hand Carpets... ver by the zrand chaplain. When the | &5 el 98 physicaily to the sublime degreeof | Bodabhiskshu isa member of an order | JiT on'bases Kottmoe § lans B trock | test against the position taken by the R T JUST RECEIVED. e e Cprest. | Dyermasen. of ascetics known as the Brahmacharin | out—Ev Kemp 1oy owiman 5 by Laver 1. b1 | Caar.” p . — 1 Car Parlor Goods dent of the Mission Lodge Masonic. Hail "Vrond, manly, relizious charac. | Oder- The designation of the order | P Jitchir " Uren Mosuite " e | oA s ey sRnATdenG Gresk Dut ne $2.00 P. D. Corsets $1.50 Each 8| L o B hoards Association to deliver the silver trowel to | te this then our | means literally “one who moves in the o Dours. Unpite—Donae. * Giticral | TS It s:‘-:sl;'ll:clzz;:ngn"f:?%o::nn;:E;;e 2. . D. s 39.0 E ar Be = srand M Lucas, he v | critic was right and there is no excuse for our | g BT O IRAT e opfy s o artin |18 no diss h under 3 ) 9, —— rand Master jucas, e did so with the | EHiLC was bt sDd thore {3 0o excuss for our | suprome.” The other part of his name be e — | the beneficent rule of the present Bisho $3.00 P. D. Corsets $2.00 Bach 8| cagp or Easy Time Payments. 1ollowing brief speecn ted a dil to the custom of th i ; 01 the worid. A lodge caunot be measured by | dobted according to the custom of the | “The Light Turned On.” %S 5 e | @ B.&G.—J. B. Sonnette, and Other | Two Acres of Floor § Packed. Most Worshipful Grand Master of the Grand | the perfection oi fts work under the ritua:; | order, and its meaning is “mendicant for | gev. pny1 H . SO . [ wo Acres of Floor Space Packed. Lodge of Free and Accepted Musons of Califor- | not by the Rumber of 118 cAndidntes: nor the | ceasp: | Rev. Philip A. Hubert, D.D., known as the | Burglars Sent to Jail. | g e nin. Brethern and friends: We, of Mission Lodge, have for a long time {requency nor by and atiendance oi its meeuings; its wealth, its temple or its This order has two classes, one of which | the Young Men's colored orator, will address a mass-meeting at | ristian Association Audi- Judge Webb of Fresno, sitting in Judge Car- Standard Makes, Sacrificed. J. NOONAN 3 | U . roll Cook’s department of the Superior Court, — contempiated building us a Masonic home | ch but its true and final measureis | praciices celibscy, and to this class be- | !'orium, Mason and Ellis streets, this aiter- | v, y sentenced Robert Smith to tw lygelecied spot. We will | by the characters it builds. erson i ¢ | noon at 3 o'clock, and nis subject will be, | Y63 er8Y g2 o twenty o acan o e 11ding not only for ourselves, but | sags: *Very fow of our race can be eaid to | |0ngS Bodabbiskshu. Heis a high-caste | “The Light Turned On Sorvios Treato ou } years in the State prison at Folsom for burg- C I AL N esion St. { after us. We have | be as yet finishe men. We still carry Brahmin, and his conversation exhibits | both iudies and gentiemen. * | lary. Thomas Low, convicted of burgiary, i -518-520-522 Minna St. rong, and it is rstone be well sUCKInE to us some remaius of the preceding quadruped organization. If love with tears education and culture. - *I am not identified with any society in Attorney hobinson Acquitted | was consigned to the same prison tor fifteen | years. THE SAY FRANCISC) Above Sixth, PHONE JESSIE 4 Sibilour b Most Worshipful Grand Master—Ia behalf of | Srrai "yith 11 | the sense in which membership is under- | Attorney . . Robinson, charged with em- | Varley’s Last Day. OFEN EVENINGS ’ Al [l : science | stood in the Western world,'” hie said last | bezzlement, was ucquittad by a fury in Depers. | i R BI ACK GOODS | " invite you to erstoue for us in | with ‘its telegraphs, through the deeps of | Night, “and I am not here as a mission- | ment 12 oi the Superior Court yesterday. - Dis. Traths Oamprige’” will tnoluda’a 16othe this i space aud time can seir man’s dull ary. I have traveled acro-s the continent Autorney Barues appeared 10 be satistied | 12 L | KEW TO-DAY. hourly sacrifice. The love increas- es with the sacri fice it entails. | The more a mother suffers and endures for her little one, the more precious it becom; She loves because | she has labored and suffered for it. The physical organs concerned in maternity af- fect a woman’s entire constitu- tion to a degree only half realized- | Almighty God and lay iis cornerstone, | omon ever chrysali needs a1l materials.” Brethren, to-d y we dedica‘e this temple to but every day we are laying cornerstones of grander temples than any of which King Sol- reamed; and we toil amiast the | dust end rubbish of human environment waiting for the goddess and the Shrine. Noth- | ing shall drive from me the belief thxt thei is arising here in Ame: sew (0 history, from wh age majesty more pure and grand t the ancient crait ever knew. Through and smiles, through the joys and sorrows which have united hearts in ali ages—through | the exercise of rights uever bafore conceded, of duties never before imposed—tne spirit of | truth is evolving the truly Masonic cheracter | of pertect manliness. ; with ymn, The ceremonies were concinded the singing of the oid, familiar h “Prase God, From Whom All Blessings Fiow,” and the benediction, by Grand Chapiain Church. In regular order the | | His at the invitation of this my theosophical esult. country friends_ in representing Christians also. There is no quarrel. The teachings of Brabma are in no way at variance with the teachings of Christ or other great teachers, “From one standpoint I may say [ am miles. He said that, 8o far as he it was & matier of bookkeeping. The largest Btate of Mexico is Chihua- | hua, with an area of nearly 90,000 square afternoon on “ Billy Bray” and a_farewell ad- | dress this evening, both at the Metropolitan Beginniug with next Saturday the Oregon express will leave this City at 8 P. ., instead ofat7 asat present, and will arrive here at | 7:45 A. ., instead 01 10:15 & M. working for theosophy. From another 1| may be consiiered as jresenting the views | of the Branmins.” { | | The lecturer’simmediate mission in this y is to lecture before the Woman's Congress, at whose invitation he came to the coast. He also expects to deliver several other lectures, the first of which will be at Native Sons’ Hall this evening. subject will be “Religion as a Science.” KUAEARCDS FELL 00WY, NEW TO-DAY. HISTORY - REPEATS HOUSIE, TELEPHONE GRANT 518. LOUS Z#, 1226 Market t., CUTRATES N DRUGS, PERFUMERY, REMEMBER creature emeike erect aud | Brahministic teaching in its universal | 1e Jury found ‘that there was uo_ eriminai | Temple. ‘Tms season the prettiest. styles and largest assort- . | singa pean, the age of the g | : | intent on the part of Mr. Robinson and set | e S 22 G S‘ K 2 Mother-love is | out, the aze of the brain and | aspects. Theosophy is the inner teaching | him free. Suzan iner| Change in the Oregon Express. £l Ly 164 Acarn - Suits, Jackets, skirts, Silk Waists, mixed with daily, | come in. Man's cullure can spare nothing, | f the Brahmins, the Buddists and the | BEERE TAILOR SUITS MADE TO ORDER, At most reasouabie prices are at ARMAND CAILLEAU, Corner Geary St. and Grant Ave. 3 ‘ fi, \ Q 3 g, SPECTACLESSEYE BLASSES ACCURATFLY, FITTED BY : EXPERT OPTIC'ANS AT MODERATE PRICES. ~r ! i PATENT HEDICINES, RUBBER Goops, | ° GRAPH e varions bodies then marched back to Mis- £ ' ule W 1\ b 'AND 070! IiC by many doctors. Women are often | L1735 820TEh e urehey Deck 2 Mo | Ball Tossers From Australia | TOILET ARTICLES, | A e kerr oy, SuPrtiess treated specially for sick headaches, dys- | \joncig Streets, and disbanded, ] < CLES, la b i L pepsia, lme‘a"f‘f’g‘v or ":r*‘a: is S“P}I:O‘;fi When gomplnmd the new building w.;x i Succumb to the i FINE WINES AND LIQUORS, to be a liver or kidney affection or heart- | be a handsome structure of pressed brick, Reli | > = i | disease, when in reality the whole trouble | terra cotta'and steel, two stories in height. ‘ eliance. | | HiGH-GRADE CIGARS. | R. WONG wno is with the reproductive organs. This | An extensive basement is to be con- 1 [ ] 4 n % 5 { : 2 9 nd the | structed for the use of stores, and heating o gz —— ! _ 1 Herb Sanitarium, :1:};::5 afifalilf&?‘f'ofrfii"}:féu& ailf S5 v’enull\in: apparatus, which conaists | Numerous Larz: and Lausty Hits ! DO YOU SM K c",l'!‘,‘;':,::;""flz.':('::m,':na :,"..::::“ | ments is a life study for the wisest physi- | 20 Ljoctric motors 0 1o+ o026 142 04| R sult in the s°;“’ ERap Rt Though it's doubtful if smokers will ever OKE? 1 pave ons veen st cian. T0l y, 1o gastixapher SIany The first story will contain v 1 t ulous! welled. . . 0 er from troubles of the has & higher repute in this special direc- | stores, with plate giuss windows: and | 5 ! return to the g-cent cigars that were It’s Expensive, But Here's a Snap: | siomach, fiver fand wia tion, than Dr. R. V. Pierce, Chief Con- | mosaic tiled entrances. | ! 5 = Belmonts, cutto 10s | tho different doctors who sulting Physician of the Invalids’ Hotel | Above will be the large hall, 42:6 by 63| The rumor has gone abroad that the | once they’ve met with a Lo Ross 3, ot to 10, | ireated mo only azg-avated and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. V., | feet, with dome, organ loft and secre- | young men from the land of the festive | ot <catio 107 | theajgense o eighc wesks i His “ Favorite Prescription,”” is the most t,;ury s :lzfiice. ":nd (;ylleh;mullnl' hail and | kangaroo cannot play ball enough so you | El Telegrapho, 1214c size .eut 10102 | nese (doctor. succeeded fn | i perfect remedy ever known for all **fe- T:';:‘;;x:, ey SR g l:fnin‘“n‘.’f'fifi would notice it. General Arthar, s0¢ straig cut to 8 for 252 | bringing about a _perfect male complaints.” It gets at the source of the trouble from the inside: It is not merely temporary, external, local, bol- stering-up or palliative. It isacure. It directly tones and strengthens the in- ternal organs, restores them to health and regularity, and completely banishes the continual weakness, drag and drain which wear out body and mind. Its sale exceeds the combined sales of all other medicines for women. In every American household, there should be a copy of Dr. Pierce's great work, “ Common Sense Medical Adviser," 1008 pages, illustrated. One copy free to any address on receipt of 21 one- cent stamps to pay for mailing only. World's Medical Association, Bufialo, N. ¥. lodgeroom will be the largest of its kind in the Stat: H | Breyer's Bazaar Attached. | J. L. Breyer's bazaar at 1183 and 1185 | Market street was attached yesterday on the | but it is bard, earnestand always steady. complaint of W. D. Hendrickson, who holds claims aggregating $1501 65. Later, Breyer confessed judgment, and an execution was issued. LT R McFarland’s Successor. E. A. McFarland, division engineer of the Valiey road, has resigned, to go East, and has been succeeded by J. T. Williams. ACKNOWLEDGED superlor. the Waltz safes in sllsizes. 109 und 111 Marketst.,S, F, * { I | | three innings only three runs were se- liance teams yesterday it looked as if the | cricket graduates would very effectually | nail that rumor. Itis rot smooth, clean ba-eball this presumptuous nine plays, | | Yor three innings Kemp, the Australian ! i poween e s ot 1: JACKSON SQUARE=— 5-CENT CIGAR! south paw, managed to hold the Oukland | They’re full Caballero size and strictly Cuban hand-made. men down 10 a few scattering hits. and in cured—iairly gooa ball as the game has | been played here of Jate. for some reason substituted and, in the language of the curbstoue, they “didn’t do a thing to him.”” MecIntyre started the damage with a home-run hit when two men were on bases. Krug followed with Then Over was | AL, DEALERS. RINALDO BROS. & CO., **: STt General Burnside, 10c s:raight. Figaro. 5c straight . 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