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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUN JUNE 13, 1897 NEW TO-DAY—DRY GOODS. AN OPPORTUNITY THAT IS UNPARALLELED! i | 2 : 5 £ Sl 5 DS} This week we afford buyers AN OPPOR- COLORED PRESS a0y | TUNITY UNPARALLELED l)l:IerTHE HISTORY |, ccheLS‘S-fiSIlfIGll!)RlLESHSbH (AiL(I‘):\g.DS. 95(.~105 pieces 39-INCH ll()]TflP}D CHEVIOT SUITING. <90 o= new effects, regular price 50c yard, will be offered at 25¢, | OF PACIFIC COAST MERCHANDISING for | worth 50¢ a yar, special sale price .Yard 2')(3 50¢ 54 Pieces 46-INCH ALL-WOOL COLORED SERGES, a| 2 |3 cases 45-INCH FINE ALL- WOOL ENGLISH © u ine of the latest shades, regular price 75c a yant‘ will be offered at 50c. 5()e—57 picces 45- INCH FINE ALL- WOOL SCOTCH | ale HEATHER SUITING, medium colorings, former price $L a yard, will be offered at 50c. i STORM SERGES, in 3 d fferent wales, worth 85 a yard, special sale price. ....... «eee. Yard | 20 pieces 60-INCH CLAY’S ENGLISH SERGE, for | tailor-made suits, worth $2 yard, special sale price. our wonderfully successful UNLOADING SALE OF SURPLUS STOCK continues with even greater reductions than last week drew such 50¢ $1.25 Order of the Eastern Star. | on & class of candidates at Walnut Grove on the evening of the 5th inst. On Saturday night King Solomon Chapter— Pk ST Ll = s < 5 = : F o 11 b chepier ot Kanraneies recoined | Aagage will b mtiutedat Chuslar by | St crowds, and in addition we offer a GIGANTIC DOMESTICS its first visit from u district deputy, and that | ing. b = a ; By vl e Ciaa s et She v | " odee ot hearte s antated ¢ Camn- | SILK DEPARTMENT. |SPOT-CASH PURCHASE of Children’s Jackets| muis weewes smocis Eimey aranen ing in the pust few week oot b B C gl S A Bl 2 - i . e 5 | Finer Grade Goods. Tt - SEafiRciinn esien b T lodes statis with s membersaipof tweats: ||| 5() @ 1700 yards FIGURED FOULARD SILK, choice designs, | and Ladies’ Suits and Dress Skirts at an aver= | commoner stufl; though. For eramule.” 1° the mem of King Solomon were deter- | yix’and prospects for a large incranse, [y @ former price $1, special saie price 50¢ a yard. | e L Mol e otk 1 ALls 1o sy Mt e The Druids. 75 @10 yards BLACK BROCADED SATIY, handsome largn age of e o S S Bacn e eiiog this, their expectation, | The thirty.third annual session of the Grand | € designs, former price $1, special sale price 7oc a yard. | g, e 5 R embers were not disappos hose | Grove of Californis, United Ancient Order of | i ¥ - | Rl e —= et o mere Intructed wilh the work exempr. | Druids, will be held tnis vour i Pateluma, and | || &7 ()()—1000 yards EVENING SHADES BROCADED SILK, | LESS THAN 50(: ON THE DOLLA | HIGH-GRADE DOUBLE BED-SHEETING, strong fled 1t during the initiation of one gentleman | the first meeting will be called ou Tuesday | | PLe extra quality, former price §1.25, special sale price a1d solid, 81 in. wide, unbleached, spec.al. . next. The body will remain in session three deys and will be composed of 150 represe tives and the following gr Devoto of No. 88, noble grand arch, Fran- cisco; H. J. Goller of No. 15, deputy grand | arch, San Franetsco; J. J. Mollison of No. 1 H. Goet and three the adn that called forth ¥ the district dep- f the many visitors, who tween good and in apter is & new ome, the members want to be an $1a yard. | CREAM TABLE DAMASK, not the thin cotton-mixed kind, but heavy all-linen'and wide, special at.. Yard 1 ta- nd officers: J. A. LADIES’ SHIRT WAISTS. San , special at........ | DOUBLE BED FINE CALIFORNIA-WOOL WHITE ers, and & mother-of-pearl 1on is & deserved recognition o e appr were paid. marked increase in ail the local as well as Monday elected the following mecting last The hall in which the L ATCIEtangy ‘“",f.—“i’f,’f‘}'fi\,fll Ry 50,,-LADI);‘§" LAWN, DIMITY AND PERCALE SHIRT| | BLANKETS, thess are 72 1uches wide and a $5.00 Q9 Q% = 5 1s known as “Hamilton,” ) . b e | U WAISTS, made in the latest style, detachable white } value, this week at.... T ... Pair 3.95 : . and arch, Sants | collars, regul ice $1 and $1.2: i : MRS < ogregiiane e i 1L et ] St 5on Teguiar price $1 and $1.25, will be placed on sale 12 cases GOOD - GRADE MARSEILLES BED. Wiin Denut vers, and the room was filled | tinel, I igeles 1.0Q—LADIES' LAUNDERED SHIRT WAISTS, in fancy | o T e S T Eacn 91.60 | with the grance of many blossoms 1 H. J. Goller, at present dep- o fizured materials, detachable collars, regular price ! NOTE—Th o= B le f FINE W o g the many vis were: Granda Sec h, will be elecied noble grana | 75, W place ach. lona . weck & pecial ‘saie fof "IN <WEHEDE > « n re: Grana Secre” | ui 2xch, will be elecied noble grang | $1.75, will be placed on sale at $1 each. h ORGANDIES AND WASH GOODS at HALF VALUES, and M 3 ition. Edward H. Goe'ze, wno hys | f! ey = Ny 3 | apt efficient r, will be a candi- S o = | WSt = e h 3 | akeport e for re-clection to th x‘h.hn o ‘..Inu\d treas- | | | y 1 . | | mazroh | the grand sccretary, will also ho in the Beld . 5 men's ear. osiery, C. 1 © worthy -election, | —_— | | —_— ¥ 1sitors from e reports to be presented will show that o s e € | | . N T == | all the local cha those across | notwithstandiug that wbout 200 members | f| §g—75dozen LADIES' 8-But. | 81p—No, 16 2:Inch ALL SILK, | | [N getar don MENIS BRTRA 9fp—300doz. LADIES’ SILK. the bay. were Laken away from the California jurisdi ton Lengih MOUSQUE- | U3 | FINE ALL-SILK NECK FINISH REAL MACO The music during the initiation was by Miss | tion by the establishment of & new Grand TAIRE SUEDE KiD | WEAR. in Tecks, four- FAST BLAGE Somacg Hobe of Golaen tate Chapter, Miss Louise | Grove in the norttern part of the countrs and | GLOVES, in dark and d colors, will be ! | in-hands,bana and shield HOSE,regular price $4 50 | B me chapier being | to which three groves were ns<igued, the or, medium shades of tan be offered at 8}4c a yard. | bows,ties,etc, made from dozen, will sell at Joca | ~ D i ohs = Caltioenia i ekl l] | and slate, regular value | | latest designs of foulards, pair. | 2 | A G PR S R e S $125, will be on sale at v b | surahs, satins, etc., exira he chapter and the tend:ri tion seveniv-three groves and a men $ —No. 214-Inch ALL- tnose present were invi ship of about 4000. | 53¢ a pair 10¢ SILK, COLORED SATIN | { value for 50¢, will be 0.- —175 dozen LADIES 1§ | AND' G ROS-GRAIN | | | forsd atdos saets P e 1B | 7562, gozen LADIES | RIBBON, in assorted | Thg—S.emes MEN’S UNDER- ECRU COTTON VESTS, | } o= o e b b colors, will be offered at | | [I6TWEAR, in undyed sani- in all sizes, high neck | | | in tans, woite and 10c & yard. { { tary wool, vicuna and and long sleeves, worth | | black, regular value §1, | S | 1 camelshair, ; \\’nrkmnlud 3$: .50 «lh:\"mn, Y’m be on i t T s, will be on sale at 75¢c a | 1 - | \ thoroughiy shrunk,regu- sale at 20c each. | = | T | offered at 75 each. | | =t — i | $1.00-9u NEW STOCK OF i | LAC ES. | | | Dt BOLEROS consist of | 1 | l lNG | | | BE LTS | the most styiish de- ! { | . | % e %, { | | . | signs and in a large e | REEE5) { A At 15¢, 25¢, 30¢, 40c, 50c | il — | variety of qualities, | &35 i | e Sha BT T | | 95g—LADIES’ LEATHER | such as Jet and Col- {2 At 25c to L Eachi, - | - and 63¢ per dozen. | 1 BELTS, with harness | ored Beads, Black aud | Q&5 —CHILDREN'S JACKETS, $3.95-LADIES SERGE SUIT, |CREAM AND BUTTER|VALENCIENNES LACE, in | buckle, in ox-biood, | Colored Silk and Black C gimiiac to cut, plain colors, . silk lined fly-front Jacker, | WASHABLE VEILS,special | white or butter, special sale | green, tan, brown, blaci, 1 Mobair effects, from sizes 4 to 12, worth $3, onm | colors biack, navy, green aod tan, | sale this week at 25c, 35, 102, | this week at 2c, 3¢, 4c and 5¢ | etc., from 25¢c upward. §1 upwa } special sale at 95¢, | worth $7 50, on special sale at $3 95. | 80c, e and $1 each. | peryard up. | Murphy Building, . Murphy Building, | Murphy Bullding, y | DEVOTO EDWARD H. GOETZE [ M ket and Jomes Streefs Maret 2 d Jones Strasts | m k 1 and -] St i NOBLE GRAND ARCH GRAND TREASURESD. arst and Jemes oiregis ardel and Jones olrest. | arget and Jomes oireels. { Grand Officers of the Druids jot-to between J. . O'Nefl and James Sulllvan, | (hriving and prosperous, Golden Gato No 8, ysuch merely, tut to enlist under the B. B.) a good number of members and friends pres- | known by the name of the Santa Spina, B IESA T SR o Ll Ambrose Dunply and Fre Tiaonk, | Mission No. 18, wnd Moain No. 19 of this Cic buaner und dd o the order iho rofining in- !cfi;. There were also pres »n(‘;'?sg[:o;(;{:m”e and consists of a large amethyst o, ex- Matt Keefe twards, cGratn, | are aading 1o’ the membership; Sacramento | fluence of woman to its strength, and thereby | other local parlors. progra I e v isiic in a ad been prepared for them, | An effort will be made during the session o | Ji+ e et rew and George i aexcellent | No. 9 initiated ten candidates at its last held | compiete more fuily the structure reared with | seuted included the following: Whistling | {i%ite ‘\’*‘;‘“l‘(;‘ f"“_flo‘::‘ e ehdroroats hol tiy spent. Mrs. | set aside one day iu the year as memc four-round go was given by Charles McKeever | meeting; San Jose Hive at its last held meet- | so much care and labor. The sccisl side will | solo, W. Allen; recitation. Miss Lukard; vocai | Jowed ou o8 thorn from' the hy matron and A When the present noble grand a S and Charles Catncart of the Oiympic Club. | ing initiated scven candidaies and recerved er development, a task 10 be | solo, Miss Neill; recitation, Miss Richardson; | crown of thorns of the Founder of tne on of the baby chap- | A. Devoto, assumed duties of his office he | pajreshments were served durir seversl applications, and generally speaking y by the wid of members’ | address, Miss A'inie Boehm, and fancy dance, | Christian religion, while one side of the the occasion Mrs. | promised that he would be:ore the close of | weq all the members and inv | the order 1s doiug well throughout the jur es, sisters and lady relatives.” the Misses Eva Marshal, Jennie Roberts, | ger is covered by minute paintings on C his ierm institute a grove of native sons. He | 1itioq well satisficd with the evening's enter- | Gictio 1. | "A number ot German books are being added | Mae Luthe and Cr.ssie McKillop. During the lovely translucent enamel. It was pre- apter with a b fulfiled that 1 ise and Manzauia ¢ | tainment. L. C. Pistolesi had the pleasure of | Mrs Cooke will officla 10 the shelves of the B. B. ening there was served a delicate collation | sented by Sulian Saladin to St. Lol of | t American Beauties. % name of that gro acting as chairman of the eveniog. n the 17th inst. A me:ting of the Grand Lodge committee | and then there was dancing. ¥ ¢ % Sackett, worthy patron of Norfo'k | During the session the representatives to | “*"''E - - s order, which is the on held on Tuesday in conjunction with [ The several committees en Grand Parlor are | France, f;““ e e L hundred vears pter, has been euthorized to institute a | the grand body and the grand officers will be The Native Daughters one of 11s kind that is managed exclusivel menibers of the order representing the | at work preparing their reports to be pre- | 350 one of the most ceiebrated treasures | ew ter at ey, Los Angeles County. | entertained by Fetaiuma and Cypress groves Feaniolico s welk renresnntid. tnithe now Uit has & bright prospect b odges, tor the purpose of taking st ps to | sented on the 30th inst. | of the French nation. ~Coming into the | Maria A. Pi worthy mu- | The n e Grand Grove will be held | o Franciaco fa L. At v mrest. past month the membersaip | canvess the City witha view to increase the _— | possession of the late Baron Pichon during ! { Chapter, was aurprised on | in Armory Hall. Tue Clty will be ¢ = ed pasiot ““ur\("’:v:eb;l e o [ bms i ie membership at | local membersiip of the order. It 18 siated Court America, A. O F. one of the periodical revolutions which | t week by being pr by | and the ill be sight-seeing for the repre- | Mrs. Georgie Co Ryan o na Vis r- | large 1 during the past | that aiter July, when the new endowment £, st Es=tonall o Sl g | andsome vase filled with T Atlves poanquel and a grand ball of he | jor, re-elacted grand secretary, and whose re- | month death ciaiias to the extent of $26,000 | pian goes Int operation. there will be a | Court Americs No. 7916, A. O. F, at its | occasionally turn things upside down in | last day of the session. France, it was puton the market at his , : B, | d f s now, deal ot | b vices faithful officer; - the intcrior lodges. named as officers for the ensuing term: 8. | death. aud has now, aftera good de nd Matron of the General | The Native Sons. Siation oMb 1 "'m. iy ‘: ’”;”’;v The Knights of Honor. g o e Liggeit, C. K.; R. Hunt, 8. C. R.; B. Schulken, | Degotiation, passed into the possession of | rs. Mary E. Partridge re- 5 PR ko €3 Miss Lizzie Douglass of A g0ty B Yerba Buena Lodge has calied eeting to | Daughters of St. George. | = s Syt x - | the English Government at a heavy prices from & tour iirough | , EX-Grand Trustee Milton D. Garratt win | MU uRrie JOIETE O U, TR SO & calied a meeting to | = treasurer (seventh term); C. Braaksma, finan- | P The 0d 1 pters. d Fellows. e past two weeks the lodges have ¢ Installations will During her absence | during the com tour for a few niouths, after which he w a course of medicins at one of the prox colleges East. y to fin y and througho ng month start on After that ish his studies. T! t the Stat a traveling | take nent he wiil go to Ger- | Carlie of La Estrells Natives of e will miss efficient financial secre | iiss Rosa Day of Golden | marshal, and Mrs. Lilian | Parlor grand trustee med have been exceedingly the order. years been the ver y of Alta Parlor, State Parlor gr The last two n active members Alta Parlor will give its entertainment and | | roll will be called and those who are not pre: be held to-morrow uight a his announcement says: business will come up befo d the secretary in very important | the meeting the | entwill be fined and no excuses other than sickness and absence from the City will be e Last Thursday evening the members of Britannia Lodge No. 7 of the Daughters of St. orge spent a very enjoyable evening in celebrating the return to this City of Mrs. A. Trebilcox after an absence of two years in Grass Vasley. During the evening Mrs. J. B. cial secretary (ifth term); J. Keily, recor secretars (Afth term); C. Smith, § Minarik, J. W.; E. Lundgre J. B, (fih term): F. Behuke, L ‘rgeger, tru and ' C Koleszar and C. Glauville, auditors clection thore was a_glorious timelin the ban- Sorenson,” A. Alter the -~ In the period 1877-81 the rate of deathy in Paris from preventable apidemic dis- ea-es was one to every ten. This was re- duced in 1892-96 to one case in eizhteen. | ¢ g in July. him, as he was one of the most conscientious | dance in aid of its reiief fund in Naiive Sons’ | ceived.” the retirtng worthy presideni, was | quet hail, and & few remarks were made by KEW TO-DAY. h Lodge will, at its meet- of the visiting board. Nall next Tnesday evening. A numbrof| KeystoneLodge hada very importantmeet- | presented by the lodge & very handsome | prominent members of the COUT!, RIONE Lie | ~~——f~ | t., be addressed by Profes- | Grand President Clark has forwarded to the | prominent amateurs and professionals have | Ing last Thursday when matters of the greatest | gold badge emblematic of the order in appre- | Rumber Trustee F. Behnke, who, while he can of phrenology 1 by Waihalla Lodge | distri depu ties which b has appointed their instructions, secret work, semi-annual pass- Volunteered for the occasion Las Lomns Parlor No. 72 will give & grand cascarone party at Missi on Parlor Hall on the importance o the membership were dis- cussed aud postponed for final action at the | clation of her serv.ces during her term and the lady gracefully responded. The ioilowing- enjoy the soiids that are placed on the bru- quet table, can muke a first-class afier-dinner speech. The gentleman has been through all FREE T0 EVERY MAN. a7 s e ot | Workl S Ra L iHes Sobatt fnibir et p e next meeting. named officers wero iustalled for the ensulug | speech. The gentleman has been through il | lay was & very suc- | word ier mecessery iniormatio *| eveniug of tne 22d. The committee having | "Yosinite Lodge has removed from the | term by Mrs. E Trewin, W, G, D, D, assisteq | hairs, s st ac g | - == = | necied with their offices ; rop. | ChBFEE Of this function promises @g00d tme | Ajcaser to the Foresters b mon by Mrs E. Witts, W. G. C.: Miss E. Meadows, | the court, | THE METHOD OF A GREAT TREATHENT | Karsner, president of the |, Atbens Parlor No. 155 has elected the fol- | 1o all who wiil attend. 5 Grand Dictator Archibald, writing from the | worthy president; Mrs k. Wassmau, worthy | e | FOR WEAKNESS OF MEN | as announced th B e D eTVeiior the ensuing term: | Buesa Viste Parlor has elected the follow- | inierior, says that &t Sacamento he found | vice-president: drs. I Willims, worthy [ 0 AKNEN! EN. ns: Hope Lodge P e, L e prsinman; president W. | ing officers for the ensuing term: Past Presi- | ¢ight candidates ready to bo Initisteds that at | fuancial secrotary : Mrs. F. Wnitiam, worthy | | ons: Hope Lot B ofarno; fieat vice president, J. N. Fogarty; | dent, Miss Anmie W. Westhaus; president, | Grass Valley he uitiated four. and five app.i. | treasurer: Mre. G Mublner, worihy Tecoraing WHICH CURED HIM AFTER EVERY- Jones, 1orh: Vesper @t second yice-pradiont 0. M. Gresnciinird |inire . Radar;: Srst vies president Misy Rex | caifons ware neosos i an0.lis CEeeton tare. | Nesretasy: Mok & JoNn iy worthy Chapain: ! THING ELSE FAILED, at Dunsmuir, 18th; Reuta | Yice-president, M. G. Perkins; sceretary, W. | Ke€O1A Vice-pre: Miss Aunie | ceive six more appiications beiore taking his | Mrs. Eliza Wiiliams, worthy first conductor; | sntatSonoma, 24ih; Oak | E. Dean; ireasurer, B. ¥ Woolner; trustee, W. | Worth: ‘third vice-president, Mrs. F. P. Wel departure from that piace. | Mrs. E. Hinchlift= wortuy second conductor; | ——— | Patnful aiseases are bad enough, but when & as sebn § Mot meniu % B Canc: Mrgeans. | recordingsecrenary: Mrs. WA Greenes finan- | ““Filc Supceme Lod now in session at St. | Mr M. Corder, worthy insids guaga; Mrs. 3 man is siowly wasting away with nervous aly 1; Gem | Dr S. Miitow'and W. D itinglon; 1nsid cial secretary, Miss Mamie Welis; treasurer, | [oyis. ne members of the order are looking | Jewitt, worthy ouiside guard; Miss Algee 3 B weakness the mental forebodings are ten Pt T e Sl Rl S ‘{:",;;;:\‘x el F. | Miss E Bening: marshel, Miss M. Long: (rus- | jorward with interest to ths outcome of the Witts,” wortny past presideat,’snd Mrs. M. Probable Ou'come of the Contest | times worse than the most severe pain. There RAclatsis moner ke’ osh. The instailation will take place iu | 1os—3Miss Helen Mathews, Mrs. P. F. Brown, | roiare iliiams, orgenist. Wictob | isnoletup to the mental suffering day or 7% nt Lukeport,St1; Queen of the | Uieir hall in Oxkiand ‘during the coming | 3l K. brown. s | *“On’tiie oceasion of the twenty-tourth annt. ¢ e ey for L-cense Collcctor: e o oIy dyion 9th, and Ukinn, 12:h. mooth and will vk foliowed iy d banguet. B oy 7y | versary of the founding of the order the loca; | Junior Order American Mechanies. | A RR R (Rt chias fohr TR w announces the following vl' pet LI PR nigRie - s oo | lodges will have ab outing at the tes, and | James Monroe Council No. 24 of Alameda, | sh!p. | what they do. For years the writer rolled and nonth of July; To Cormo- LS Hauesr prestdent g M. | Mrs. L. J. Wheelock has be:n appointed | there will be athictic gamies and races for the | whien lost. il its Dproperty by a recent fire in | tossea on the troubled sex of sexual weaknesy Short: 1 e plad sw; sec. | GTand treasurer, vice J. A. Colqunon, re- | ladies and children during the afiernoon. In A S Hone v 4 o | until it was a question whether he had not Short; first vice-jresident, J. J. Muigrew ; sec. | §7a00 . the evening a fine varied programme will be | the Lindermen Opers-house, will give an en- | S s i | better take a dose ot poison and thus end all : Allemania, | 0nd vice-pre-ider.t, H. A. Crandall; third vice- | signed. offered. There will be gate prizes for the | [eriainment on tue 25th inst. in Alamedato | But L:es Counts on the Supervisors | Pii'f (s But providential Inspiration Fedowship, 23th; | President, M. H. Pasco; secretary, George T.| Last Thursday evening District Deputy Mrs. Iadies. Tuere is already a greai demanu for | obtain funds to re-establish itself. to Reft to Confi th | eame to his aid in the shape of a combination g e 1| emmireaantal secetary L Ao afehorn; | D. s Ksplan was tendered a reception by | admission tickets for iha evant, which will be | . To-morrow evening there will be meeting b AR T of medicines that not only completely restored e Department Council | treasurer, e m » C- K. Town- | o1qen Rule Lodge, and there was, in o s % : : . e general health, but enlarged his w Bk Toniat et | M K Ane DE LR MECOHDTER 10 the memtership of that lodge, & inrge num- | Jonn Mohoiy, n of chemical engine | ;oom of Henry Clay Council of representa. s 1 gor, ber of the memuers of West company No. 6, who iost Lis life while in the T 506, pand in Hllustrated with | D ann, " Stockine committees 10 Oukiand, | joages and scveral grand officers nfesent. | Sirest sast Suudey: wasa member of Unian | WRich every representative will make a snort | = J. A. Fenton of the Mint will probably |t oule to send his n wonderful treatment fin inisied kairione pletices ol Oolopsy) lr't-‘.'”veu\f‘t on ":‘;‘.{"';fl(\-»c“xm Vaken | This is the third year ihat Mrs. Kaplan has | Lodge No. 1895. His widow vl receive $2000 e, | te Councilor C. N, Wilson = 1s | De the successful candidate for the posi- | free. Noiw, when I say free I mean absoiutely George Wal.es, the department commander, B e R . ze. | been appointed deputy for her disirict, nud | from the order. He was & provident maw and | Ueputy State Councilor C. N. on reports | L Coll 1 the City and | Wiihout cost, because I want every weakened and oth officers, fogether with | tho Argonamt side degre o omakeiarrange: | FEE 0KIE oont was made st thesoliattatior | protested his amily | W. 8 Hancock Council of Los Angeles in good | tion of License Collector of the City and | 7,1 get the benefit of my experience. | the 10 3 o1 the st Kewiment | SSnis o i6rofne ske smwe. cTRe wawp e | CC0uT B IE Grediietet ianas She e | s condition, Ou the Slst of Mayitsmember. | County. The word has gone forth that| Jamnota philantnropist, nor do I poseas | of New Jersey aud ihs SORGHliution sud by | et nokelyion I000 n Cal DRIk RIS SR 1T T (s di v 11 L witeios Wb asots o Young Men’s Institute. | suip was 131 During she month the counc.l | o mar from Fifth and Mission streets | 81 enthusiast, but there are thousands of men only in an official w received (wo members by curd, reinstated one but in a social one. | = | suffering the mental tortures of weakened neatly arranged end interesting volume. | #m ng its members a number ol'z\]nn l;flu'eu Thore was prescuted % fine programme of . | Th-commfllve‘ ot "-nx"gf‘m-uls is busy at | and received five propositions. % |1 to get the plum, and consequently | manhood who would be cured at once could 4 — and other prominent mewubers of the order. A | There . e work preparing for tue day at the Chutes to | The National Councll of the order will meet re i the faces of the dozen | they but get such a remedy &s the one that A antiOric Tatiad Wy orhas | | Grand Camp w)li be formed at Santa Rosa dur. | ®iC. vocai and insirumental, short address and P | | there is sorrow on the g ing th celebration of Admission day on Sep- & collation. be given on the 3d of J under the auspices in Pittsvurg, Pa., on the 15th inst., and wiil be in sessism hve duy or so competitors he has had for tha place. cured me. Do not try to study out how I can California again heads the st of jurisdic- tions in gaics. The total increase is 435, | Keystone Lodge gave its annual smoker last | Tuesday evening. There wasa large number of thelocal councils. The committee prom. | Ou the 17th there will be | ises & very interesiing prozramme of exercises- Golden Gate Council of this City and San | afford to pay the few postage-stamps necessary 1o mail the information, but send for it amd | learn that there are & iew things onearih | that, although they cost nothing o get, are ber 9 . this year. _Past President James P. Dockeryof California No. 1 aud Assistant Grand Secretary J. J. Jam- ison were in Healdsburg last week (rying to The Chosen Friends. Empire Council at its last held meeting ini- tiated two candiaates, aud still several a parede of the order in thutcity. Fromre- | Among his closest rivals have been ports received in this City it Is probable that | Ghariie Gildea, ex-president of the Iro- tnere will be 15,000 men in line. of people present and tb able evening. Th ¥ all had an enjoy- Keystone Quartet rendered some good selections and there were some | other numbers on presented. and cigars were dist ributed. tho programme that was During the eveuing, coffee, cakes Triumph Lodge will give a grand entertain- | Last Fr interesting entertainment Hail to a large and enthusiastic audfer ay evening Hercules Lodge gaye a in Franklin revive the parlor of that prosperous burg. The Heuidsburg country has enough material to build up a parior that will come up in the front rank of town of and the su the interior parlors. Grand Trustee Frank Sabichi of Los Angeles, who rived in town to meet with the grand officers rd last Friday, and g th Parior No. ing the v n il for s number of ting bo Native Sons in_Lower ict Deputy John H. Mitcheil of Arcata 20, Humboldt County, sailed for arrounding week ar- Californin. applications are on file. The following named are the officers who have been elected for the | ensuing term: Past counciior, Dorothea Fiu. | nen; councior, Edward J. Schuler; vice-coun- cilor, Michael L. Garbarino; sccretary, James | Jordan (re-elected): treas 1homas *Foley (re-elected): iusiructor, Mrs. Kate M. Billings ected); prelate, Mrs. Rosa Broderick (re- Cabili; sentry, Mrs. E. Stroh. | The open meeung recently held by Sunset | | good attenaance and Jose Council will join in a picaie to be iven in San Jose on the 2d of Ju.y. Ex-Judge Frank J. Murasky delivered a lec- ture last night at Murphy’s ifali, Ocean View, | beiore Cooper Council, tne subject being “Tne | World’s Lesson.” On the 17ta of July Cooper Council will give an entertainment in Mur- phy's Hali, and that will be its second ann ual, The commiitee on entertainment promises & all “preseut enjoyed themselves. There will be presented a number of impor- tant matters for legislation to the couucil. Among these are the 101 0WINE Propositions: Tuat honorary members muy be entiticd 1o all privileges except sick and funeral benefiis; to enable the Lational body to levy s per capita 18X 1ot the maintenance of the Orphans’ Home aUTiflin; to reduce the number ol representa- tives o’ ihe Natioual Council; a system of peliiug of members who once having joined e order engage in the liquor business. | quots Club; Jack Bonnet of the Report, { John Brown of J. J. O'Brien & Co., and | the incumbent, ¥red W. Lees, son of | Chief of Police Lees. The term of Collector Lees expires Juiy | L The Mayor, Auditor and Treasurer of | the City, who make the appointment sub- : < | (re- K 00d programme. msking collection from State Council semi- | j firmation i b Canitari \ ooy YR8 of the 17:h inst. | bis feilow brother officers extendea him a | clected); marahal, Mass Katie M. Biilings; | *Fionecr Council No. 1 gave an_fce-cream | aumantiy Insicad of SRBUAIYS Srnbrsioe s Bt e s anrmation of the Board of | ChineseTea & Herb Sanitarium square Hall. greeting, us be has done n great deal in | worden, Willism Tris: guard, John L. | social in the Alcazar last uight. There was a | the appoiutment of specini organizers; the ex. | SUP make the appointment within thirty davs | before ihe expiration of the incumbent’s worth a fortune 10 some men and mean a life- time of happiness to mostof us. Write to Thomas Slater, box 2283, Kalamasoo, Mich., and the information Wil be mailed in & plaia sealed envelope. DR. TOM SHE BIN, 615 KEARNY ST., Bet. Sacramento and Commercial, e | P Council in Oricnial Hall, Aicazer buiiding, | = An official visit will be paid to council No. | Josepn Poweil of D-nver, Coio., now: vice- | term and name his ruccessor. This meei- SAN FRANCISCO, CAv. Last Saturdny Go.den West 1. dge conferred | Eureka on ine last sieamer, and duriug_his | was weil attended and a good programme 10 | 47 on ihe eveaing of the Sith i councilor, will be the national councilor. ing is to be held 1o-morrow. : e c‘degrees on a iarg: clnss of candidates. stay will make & number of visits with Will | the entertainment of those preent was ol | Tne Grand Counell of ihe Northwest will oty R S DL The monthly statement of the Supreme | N Lodge shows that the status of the order was very satisfactory condition on tne 1st | peegle, the newly appointed district dep- They will also be re-enforced by F. C. There was & address tered. Donovan, pinao solo by Miss M y H. | c. | W. Hutton, voeal | meet in Tacoma on the 16th of August. Companions of the ¥orest. Lees is the only Republican candidate | for the position and his fight 1s under- furchison letter (0 Lord <ackv West, tne glish =mbassador, in 1888, wrliet concerning i i ', u | Dr.tom She Bin. now seiling Chin 1 in & ition Cuer. tthe newly elected trustce at the last | solo by Miss Cosbie, recitation by Miss Harvey, Young Ladies’ Institute. The various circles are occupled at this time | siood to be in the hands of Treasurer | in seling Chinese Leas and mst. With the exception of New York all the | Grand Parlor, and who will exert himseli 10 | yocal solo by Miss 'Bryve. roctiation by Mes ke, & tor. | In electing officers for the ensulng term. Widber. the only Republican in the nowi- | FS703.8 U9 Siyarium, 615 Keamy. st San jurisdicions are working uuder the new | hoid Humboldt County in the high station it | Porier and a fancy dance by Miss Palmer. This | Last Monday ers of the institnte | Minerva Circlo will, to-morrow eventng, | nating board. It is said, however, that he | © ™ Pokots Lie soiely o, Cal, Marcn 7, 1897. plan. now holds in the order, council will give anviher open mesling on | tainment in the headquarters of the institute | oi " ocia) under the name of a “Marguerite | does ot expect to get the votes of the | For the benefls of those who are sufering with Toe Superior Loage of the Degree of Honor | H. C. Dannais. sceretary of San Diego Parlor | the evenirg of the 26th inst. everal canai. | for the benefit of the jund for the relief of the | & “ & | cnronic diseases, I suy that many years ot closed its session on the Tih fust at Miiwau- | No. 108 of San Dicgo, informs Grand Sccretary | dates will be nitiated for this connell by the Thero was & 200 attendance, and a | PAF'Y:” 80d from the arrangements that nave | tWo Democrats, but that he relieson the | shrone tassses. T wil suy a:ment. ended fa kee. Califernia washonored by the gelection | Lunstedt that he hns'£ood prospects of orgaii- | initiatory team at the nex: mee.ing. : 2 | been made it is cortain that there will bea | Supervisors to refuse toconfirm the nomi- disease of the kidne: of Mrs. M. J. Stewnrt 10 the office of superior Jady of honor, the highest position in the gift of the order. Mother Lode Lodge, located at Jamestown, 1zing a parlor at Escondido in that county, and thal there is enough material tuere to form & good strong and self-sustoining parlor. Last Monday evening Sequoia Parlor No. 160 Curnation Council of Los Angelcs will fni- tiate twelve candidates on Taesday next. America Council received several applic first-class programme was presented. Last Friday Branea No. 2 gave a minstrel erformauce to members of the branch only. n:h stat~d that the young ladies who took pleasant evening for all. Supreme Grand Chief Companion Mrs. M. B. Pheips has been quite il at her home on Mis- nee of the Mayor and Auditor, and in the | absence of a successor to hold on to the | office indefiniteiy. | of which Dr. Tom completely cured me, ufter correctly an _describing my mulady from the puls without asking a question. He is 1 medicnl mat | | ast held Theoting: vy | 1 ! : i ;. | el aad withont a peer in his profession. + expeces e Gty Sas Inmiibtiod L by Depacy | of thie o s vensnr Sequpin Parlor Ko:160 | tioasat recting. 1 in the affair did remarkabiy well. PATEL gion street forseveraldare. 4 A}mn]m- Broderick rflnse!d lo“sta‘to posi- | i 5% B ant Y Grand Master Workman Frank S. Poland on | lected the following to sct for the ensuing Ladles of the Maccab. The members of Branch 7 gave a fare- | Themany ir.endsof Mrs. M. E. Falconer, the | tively that he wouid vole for Fenton, bu Baturday evening, 5 h inst. | term: Past president, 8. A. White; president, % weil social to ) ey, the first vice- | Supreme graad treasurer, wili be pieased to | he intjmated very strongly that such | Graniie Lodge No. 314, located at Raymond, | I. C. Pistolesi; first vice-president, James i | Mrs. Henrletta Cooke, deputy supreme com. | president, who will be absent’ from the City | learn tnat she is improving from the effects of | would be his course, *Fenton has a petic | Madera County, was institutd by Deputy | ONeil; second vice-president, H. C. Hnssel- | mander of the Ludies of the Maccabees, has | for some time. tue iujury she recently received in falling | tion of 436 names of the Assembly District & Grand Master Workman Poland on Monday bird vice-president, R. 5. 0 returned from a visit 1o Stockton, where she | There will not be any session of the grand | from a bicycle. evening. | | { Richard D, arton ; financial sacretary | institute this year. All the branches in the | Mrs. Sarah Beversen, supreme grand chief delegations,” he said, “and of course such institued Yosemite Hive, in which work sbe S e AW 8 a pelition will have a great deal of weight. ‘Ihe district organizer, Osear F. Greely, held | Churies E. Torres rer, L. M. Ba urisdiction will be visited by Grand Pres:dent | Companion; Mrs. . N. Morrow, supreme b o 1 o ‘,‘_'.j,_"“(, nesting res Hen: Mlguet o Weltay| sktaal Toss L g s was assisted by Mrs. Clarissa Morris of Oak- | Ao Grote and other frand SHares grand secretary, and Miss M. Brough, supreme | There are a number of the dozen Demo- /2-Y evening. The atiendance was very iarge and | Donnelly; trusiees—T. T. R chardson, James | 18nd. —_— | rand hereld, will. on the 6th ot July, pay a | cratic candidates that I would like 10 vots 6‘ P enthusiastic and the prospecis ior a very large | F. L ons, M. (’Brien; inside senunel, Paul | Mrs. Cooke paid & visit to Carita Hive in E'ne B'rith. visit 10 Estrella Circle in San Rafael. “On the | for, but, of course, I cannot do that. ; lodge are good. Parkfield Lodge No.315 was instituted at Parkfield, Monterey County, on Saturday | Ambrose ‘Dunpby ; ouiside sentine R. Baumeis tated, aiter ter. - our ca: didates which the meeting Lewis C. ere ini- was turned West Oakland. This hive was instituted two | weeks ago aud having in its membershipa | number At 2 o'clock this afternoon there will be a | meeting in B. B. Hall for the purpose of or. | Alba Cirele in Vallejo. 113 h of July the same officers will be with | o A Famous Relic. i Radway’s Ready Reljet of very enthusisstic memb. : | 3 2 5 e Muaceaieady Relief for Sprains, eveuing by Deputv Oscar F. Greely, assisied | over t6 the good of the order committee com- | promises 1o b come oie of the best. and. smo.s | ERBIZINS &1 Auxiliary of the order, to be i b b The British Museum bas just secured, | £or¢ Hiennche. Toabg,Surns, Sunbur by Grand Receiver Sam Booth. The lodge | posed of L. I Bannan, James O'Neil and A. C. | active in the jurisdiction. | knowa as the Daughters of Judal. Inthecall | Richmond Parlor gave an entertainment in | through the generosity of the well-known | aois, ‘ieadache, Tooubache.” Rbeumatis sinris out with very bright prospects. ol G had prepuied the following | Oakland HiveNo. 14 is gaining in member- | for the mectivg the committee says: “It is | Simmons’ Hall, corner of Fourth avenue and | art-collector, George Saiting, ono of the | core Al rmetd dysenterv, cholers. pomres H The Pacific Drili team conferied the degrees | programme: Song, Kid Nelson; Zour-round | ship at every meeting, Alameda Hive No. 20 1s | not to establish & mutual benefit society as | California sireet, last Thursday, and there was | most famous relics in existonce. It is | dickness nauses, etc. AL Droggigte 0 "0

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