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THE SAN TFRANCISCO CALL., SUNDAY, MAY 7, 1899. PATTOSIEN’S RoAD 0 successt THGeATS ARE DISCUSSING A NEW PRESIDENT > Pattosien’s Say ‘ ¢sty and Confidence ' Lead the Way. | “HiG-PRICE COMBINE” SAYS | 2 PRlCES Competitors Looming Up in the Field. ~ FIRING LINt the case was dismissed on a technicality. Captain Ekstrom swore that he would kill Challeston, and yesterday morning, | while Challeston w valking along East street, Ekstrom attacked him and struck him on the head with the butt end of a revolver. —_————— THE NATIONAL GUARD. It Is Now Asserted That Colonel J. C. Currier Will Be the Next Adjutant General. Said an officer of the Natlonal Gu'lrd‘ vesterday: “The 1st of May has come and the 1Ist of May has gone, vet the promised appointments have not been | made,” and he referred to the announce- ment made some time since that the com- mander-in-chief would make known his | choice of adjutant general, assistant ad- jutant general and major general on the | THIS WOMAR WAS ON THE ELIHU THOMSON SPOKEN BY THE LA A Heroine Is Mrs. May Boysen. Captain Whitney. The seed from which success is harvested is SATISFACTION. T f is not the result of accident, b f painstaking care, conscientious | nce and sterling honesty. WHEELER IS IN THE N record-breaking sales — st onvineing. of the style, char- price of the Furniture and HE IS OPPOSED ON THE GROUND OF SECTARIANISM. re selling in such large "Hn retail trade ¢ its level shops one by one, Arthur Rodgers Supports the Cor- g the autumn, while Pat nell Man—Dr. Gohn Is Be- & B r hind Professor W. Cary branches Jones. Lo ents of the State University will next Tuesday at Mark Hopkins te to fight the battle Yor the new of the Institution at Berkeiey. ds of Professor Benjamin Ide r of Cornell are so confident of | < that they are opposing all propo for delay. The adherents of Pro r William Cary Jones are not elated s of their candidate, postponement can 1st they t secret that Arthur t in r Wheeler ding the oppos and that {tion forces liam Cary Jon It transpires that the meetings cailed this year to settle the controversy were [ oned from time to time at the re- f Governor Gage. At the Palace | 1 few days ago the Governor sald not expect to atfend the meet board on May 9 He remarked commenting on the topic, that = s : did not_expect to preside at any of the “ 4 3 Soard nts.” It is TAN W “ary SANATORIUX : iest. deny, comprehend what the ed when he asked the board | phen M. White, who Is re- * wr's confiden- | on here a few attend t held next are 1 Lung relation Speclalist. York 1 writes ng and pre- Mertaking " embled broad-mind- ore all secta- the Regents new president et grounds c particu- 1th our pamphlet, contalnini natorfum and surroundings an treatment, will be malled fres GABRIFL SANA- Cal. Ocean Water Tub Baths. 101 Seventh strest ner Misston. water direct from ocean. —————— POKER-PLAYERS IN COURT. Judge Graham Refuses to Dismiss the Cases of the Men Arrested in the Palace Saloon. fnauiries SAN San Gabriel . Salt M CO. The verdict of acquittal rendered by the jury in Judge Graham's court Friday in t f Charles W. Redman of the Pal loon, $57 Market street, charged with permitting a percentage to be played, was discussed pro ssterday morning when Attor- renewed his motion for a dis- al of the other seven cases Ach during his argument denied that prosecution had presented a weak e, and contended that the Judge had game rmitted tions to be asked that were 't As the jury had decided that not gulity, he saw no reason to put the city and county to un- necessary expense by trying the other Prosecuting Attorney Wentworth stren e the . motion. Although jury had deeided against him, he felt <fied of the justice of the case for the cution, and that other juries might He was con- in a different verdict. B} had been : S d, stronger ca uld have and collar which are done up n put before a jury. ey CRouch e The Judge denfed the motion and. re- Iry. Rough edges made | . }ed that he considered the jury had 8 tk yut injury to the garment, | been derelict in its duty in bringing : in a verdict of acquittal. He fixed the nd perfect cleanliness in every detail. for trial as follows: James Wilson, In one buridle we'll carry conviction to o B ";(‘;‘,'“*Jn::;,v:f°fq;a;'. May 26; Alfred Bran- 'Thomas Hansen, June of a hundred jurors will be is A venire \\1' d for each case. — The Unlted States Laundry, Office 1004 Market Street. Telephone South 420. | If it's a good plano, cheap, you are looking for, go to Mauvals’, 769 Mar- | ket street. 2 e The Lotus-Eaters. iate Chapter No. 1, Order of the Eye Glasses Exactly As E: helptul, restful, perfect. 3 will on Thursday next cele- 06, hone brate its thirtieth anniversary by an en- that doesn’t slip (50 -tertainment and party. The principal ature of the programme to be presented fering of Tennyson's poem Lotus Eaters,” by four young Tadles L al and litera given and all by profe embers of the Jn.ll , as hapter de- Hirorts give their friends a great treat. S a2/ 7. | e | %l& b‘/”% | 1t your property 1s mortgaged and you need OPTICIANS thmpmc APPARATYS, | more money see H. Murphy. 630 Market. * I | SCIENTIFIC [ e | 642 MARKET Efl. 1 INSTRUMENTS | For the Boys. An entertainment will be. given on Tues. | day evening, May Theater under the 16, in the Alhambra | auspices of the Mask and Gown Club and the U. C.| Woman's Glee Club. The entertainment | will be the same as the one given two ‘wr'r*ks ago at Berkeley, which 50 | highly commended who { The programme Incluge Woman’s Glee Club, which will sing in this city for the first time; monologue | entertainment by Elmer Harris; F. Purdy of the Bostonlans; act by Messrs, Tully and Schwartz, the comedietta, “A Box of Monke which the characters will be ta I Miss Amy Hamlin, Miss Edna Davis | Miss Cons ce Lawrence, A. Rowell and Ben Southard. The proceeds of the en tertainment will be devoted to the educa- | tional work among the boys of this city. | ———— ®gold, latest, best, perfect paint; Pegamold. 63 Chronicle bldg.* | saw i | *Pegamotd” sample bottle 2 mont ba oom; fire grates in I night oo Fines for ¥an-Tan Players. Three Chinese fan-tan playvers were | advocating the | wann ment. :nant Governor | Alden Anderson nt of the | re- | presi- ¢ these three are sor Wheeler: 1 ell pro- the Re- nt next Th meet the | | being in their country’s |was a | an engineer on the Southern Pacific road. | Police Judge Groezinger's court yvesterday | | be raised to assault with a deadly weapon —_— day hamed. | T During the past week sure thing oracles | | of the guard ha been busy telling their VOLUNTEER NURSE AT MANILA| of ffe sunrd ase been busy celling thele HONGKONG MARU IN TROUBLE have it, as the telegraph correspondents - in relation to diplomatic affairs —— the authority of some one high in offic CITY OF PEKING ' Tow Was Refused by | hat the head of al G i1l | WAS COMMENDED BY GENERAL f,}‘{},‘.fl‘n’lr(?;l’ifx.i’l }'JE,.\T‘-‘.“’SSL}:‘:.»"Q‘:(SI ‘;hlei,BARK CLWYD WRECKED ON THE office of adjutant general, at Colonel | WHEATON AT MALABON. | il djutant general, that Colonel | CHINESE COAST. pointed brigadier general to fill the place — in the Second Brigade now occupied by Al | Brigadier General Warfield, and that | Brigadiers Muller Last ‘will not be Daughter of the Late Andrew Jack- | disiurbed in the posi i hey hold. America Maru Gets Away for the . There has, however, been some activity 5 son Stevens, Who Was Master week in the matter of turning Orient—Trouble on the Mail | in the muster rolls of the companies that | Dock Between Rival Trans- | during the | | ¥ to repért but were unable to | ‘ Mechanic of the South- | | A.DVEBTISEMEN TE. MUNYON'S | NHALER. ern Pacific. on_of the non-compliance fer Men. | | with the order of the major goner):(ll I I —— quiring certain questions to be asked o every lnm« r and nn%!.\lrd man as to v\‘h_\ TR | he did not enter the volunteer service. | | Mrs. May Boysen, the Red Cross nurse, | The preparatlon of ihese answers created | The Pacific Mail Company’s steamer | publicly commended by General | 1000 K8 St on ‘and | Yesterday morning, but did not dock until | | Wheaton on the field before Malabon lnr‘”m‘ the question ered later | late In the afterncon. She had aboard, | the fearless manner in which she went|on. If that order is carried out the mus-|in the stecrage %1 Chinese. 21 Japanese | 5 A > e | ana pinos, and as these had a | @0+ 00400 0090000 +0 004049+ 94040 ¢O*@ be transferred to the Angel Island quar- | S5 iy + | antine station the vessel was detained in | 3 S e $[coneauchcs 5 Captaln Bimith of e Pe- | I know of no treatment that will so speedily clear and ? | king 1eports that the overdue transport i:, . Z) is all right. She was spoken | heal all the air passages of the head, throat and lungs as 0 C t distance of Honolulu on | R + 0 4. m. | my Inhaler. Used in conjunction with my Cold and Grip Cur o pS ng also spoke the steamer Eli- | sl ) + | hu Thomson, when 30 miles southwest “ot | all forms of grip can be cured and pneumonia averted. The - | the Farallones..This was on the 5th inst., ip Cure drive ® . ® |\at 4 p. m: Captdin Whitney of the Thom- | | Inhaler gives instant relief, and the Cold and Grip C rives { ¢ | son boarded the Peking and said his ves-| the disease from the system.—MUNYON. A © | sel was making about three knots an hour i $ | and he hoped to make San Francisco in . 1 194 . f, five or six days. Captain Smith offered to | If You Have a Cold. Try It. * i« tow the Thomson into port, but Capta ‘[f You Have the Grip, Try It. | ¢ : % “mnv:\ declined the offer, but very gl_:_u]- If You Have a Cough, Try It. 0 + { 9|1y accepted two bolts of salleloth with c R & 4 | which to make extra sails. There is s#0,- 1f You Have Catarrh, Try It. ¢ . & | 000 insurance on the hull and about $5.,00 | If You Have Sore Throat, Try It. 125 on the cargo of sugar of the Elihu Thom- Ir You Have Weak L\lngs Try 1t 5 4 | son i e 6 7| The tug Reliet is now out searching for ) + | the broken-down steamer, b Stain | THOUSANDS HAVE BEEN CURED. ! | Randall will allow for & | Thomson 'has not made any, the chances . $ | are against her being pickec up Y ester- P ¢ | Gay Giternoon the underwriters chartered Plce . . el steam !;t‘hu'um r Rival and ;en:fihpr out N * ch. {nowing tnat the homson " o : . T | $% fofiowing the resular course to.San | With Everything Cempleta, st All Draggists, et ® \. | anclco. the chances are that the Rival Mailed From Our Offce $ will pick her up. = o )¢ : 3| "The Japanese’steamer Hongkong Maru | Clouds of medicated vapar are inhaled P is still having trouble with her boilers | through the mouth and em LI | ¢ . 4 | and wag two da late in reaching Yoko- | nostrils, cleansing and vaporizing all !lMA . & | hama. Repairs had to be made at Hong- ed sense of relief is felt ; 3 [ | kong befo; he started on her -maiden | at once. It is a common-sense cure for * 4 | voyage, more work > done on | Catarrh, Colds, Coughs. sthma > them at Honolulu, r chitis and all throat and lung troub ¢ rl't'l‘l\l'll\i; lhw;‘ru\ul(h lr\'vrmull]lmg, Shn”luf[ 0 | on March 17 last all went well as P N = $ o Honolul. - Aftes leaving Hawali Try it free of charge at the following stores: : trouble began. * Very n;;.h \\wallx;‘-r ; s encountered, a fire broke out in the | : s it e ek No Percentage DrugCo. - The Gwl Brug Co., . as two days late reaching : ¢ \nkn]! ima had to Iw detained 1128 Market St., San Francisco. i | there three days for an tvv’(-‘rh'\n‘glr(\f( : DRUCCISTS, Broadway and 10th St.. Oakland. of the British bark Clwyd. She left Hong 949-951 Market St., next to Hale Bros. 320 South Spring St,, Los Angeles. ) Kong' for Peru with a load of rice apd ¢ ® went on the Pratas shoal {n a Kx};lr S N . aptain and ol aped in the boats and when they saw thera was no hope m—\ b the shi tarted for ‘n.\ coast_of r»{ elp“l Z 0,’ ° . C Oflfle S Mate . Jones and nine me; 1 Hongkong in one of the boats m.x PHARMACY, | Captain Thomas and twelve men were Druggists, Deutsche Apotheke, Drugs, Wholesale and Retall, icked up t th panese steamer Fu- ke D e D fonshons, The | 250-252 Sutter St., cor. Grant Ave., S. F. | 106,108 and 110 Grant Ave., S, F., Cal. | men lo: everything except the clothes they had on There was quite a row on the wharf among_ the transfer men while the bag- fieo a en er & Co w ’ gage of the < ngers was m- o B Ingipnased Dyt Sl bt ggist and Analytncal Chemist. |3 O rwent hnitne b DRUCCISTS, Cor. California & Kearny Sts., S. Fe, | bageare and Morton of Morton's Spec Tal 214 Kearny St., San Francisco, Cal. | Suc:essor toL. R. Ellert. ¢ Deliver: t once called on his m hen i |0 there was trouble. “rfiuh was ;m\ ;(u(*llvfi P by the customs authoritics throwing a F D C ! H fi fi d sfer men off the w rf. | id P Bteamer. Ocean Wave ds to be | erry rug 0-, | er es, o R T QJ‘G?"‘\"«T:JJ}}‘"rSn r; [ Cut-Rate Druggists, Dg:&t‘f:éh%ngpg&e‘mlest. 060906980909 0906 4900090 6t 0o 5 o | conjunction with the Monticello. This will | ; 3 @000 080000060000 00 COCEL 008006000 nitle ht Messrs. Hatch to glve the peo- | CLLPLCL St S LI Cor, Fine and Kearny Sts., S. F. | ple of M nd Vallejo an extra MRS. MAY BOYSEN, the Brave Nurse Who | god sorvice an hard blow at | Th fi D C SIS . . e Seaftle-Whatcom route at Grays t Th B ld Ph Was on the Firing Line at Manila. Hirbor, - Bhe Wil be Towed trom (Seats ¢ urant vrug Lo., ¢ Baldwin Phc . tle to Sa Francisco by the tug Holyoke. about cari awoman | ter roll of each company ought to be in| The Haydn Brown and the shln 38 and 40 Third St., cor. Stevenson. | 119 and 121 Ellis St., Press Ciub Building. of whom ( 1 na- | the ‘,'[Il(r of the adjutant general within | Falls -]r( (I\l;_t] l“‘)'llh ‘17“"r|\‘:‘d r")g‘pg{‘\‘“ e n days, as it was also stated that such | vesterday. ~The Brown was e : | rolls need mot be sent through division < from Kahalul and the Falls of Cly e eyo | headquarters but could be sent to Satra- | twenty-three days from Honolulu. Both |- akelee and Ompafly o A€ € © | mento ¢ ct are sugar laden. drew who during his The Japanese steamer America Maru | lifetime was master mechanic of the| CRIMINALS AT THE BAR. | aed fof (0 OULEL SNCUAE R e | Under Occidental Hotel, Bush and Montgomery Sts. Branch, Sutter and Polk Sts. Southern Pac ailroad. On his death, | z Amo = S SHOth ERVE ok which occurred several years ago, the|A Quartet of Convicts Sentenced to|£20: Ars: nedon TPNeCintter iy men under him attested the high esteem Various Terms in Prison. cretary of the California Construction IN O-ALKL-AS'ND fn which he was held by erecting a mon-| Miel derick, who was convicted (“(vr“?.?xn;\l:l?d(h‘é “nfl'(' ot Trovig that ument to_his memory cramento at | of an g with « hatchet upon the per- | stion 0 d B | 0 l D C 5 t of $2000 € r a friend of | son of acl Ward, was sent to the| 2 :hn laboring man, and his aim was al- (]':Jrllmx)h.‘.nl for ¢ term of one year by Cashing Lottery Tickets. Sg00 ros., w rug 0., Ways to Jeecp Woces Up Sud houss JoRn| e ¥ Chinese criminals,| The case of George Vincent, arrested The Drug Cutters, Broadwdy, cor. Tenth, Ao io ol nedins convicte by Policemen Tyrrell and Esola, was dis- | §52, 854, 856, 858 Broadway, cor. Tth. | Eff’;'r‘“,fl"" pded by Sa geslda Sot oan n | missed by Judge Graham vesterday: Vin- | aintance g Fowler, who took | cent is 5 Metzg % Frankli That Boysen comes from g Vilued avisios) Hrom Hhe méreon | CoALiz cashler LoD Meitger & HE Polite attendants will be on hand to answer all questions. Everybody i stock is shown from her gallant be Miller and suffered conviction | lottery xen. anc Cooee & K e He wag| vited to give the inhaler a free trial. You are welcome to a treatment W lor during the severe engugement : Of-grantl larceny. yacss “_;;mn.;:;ht pat had won a prize He was | Fied Lo £UC (00 LS Malabon, which may yet carn for her tenced to tou in Folsom. Sentence | @ 5 2 SeBlalic title of oiior, as In the case ”r‘ |:«|1|.- upon . convicted of the mur- | aum;fiifilnfi“}\“lm;"r\r 'l"‘"“u‘l;;nuld not be nolds. The latter w: the only | der o . P. Gross, was postponed | €€ ¢ % £ nan who received a commission in the | one w —e———— M fl th R d R Bl B e e uny(m s Homeopathic Remedies. anila a4 the representative of. the Rec ; | Pl sciety. : . Yesterday’s BankrupZs. |45 restlivotifhe nepoctin (Of Chine This company has prepred separate specifics for all diseases, which are sold aid that with the bullets flying | Petitions in bankruptey were filed yes- | town made recently by Assist: X v sl o U Rsts: h remedy is so labeled there can be no mis With ound her Mrs. Boysen kept up with | terdav in the United States Distric: | Dougherty of the Fire Department five | ¢fon overy mother can become the family doctor. the firing line and rendered efficient and | Court as follows: John M. Benson of | Chinese were convicted by Judge Mogan T will guarantee that my Rheumatism Cure will cure rheumatism in a few timely aid to many a soldfer in whom Sutter Creek, Amador County. liabilities | yesterday of violating the ordinance b hours; that my Dyspepsia Cure will cure any case of indigestion or stomach an insurgent bullet had found a resting- | $910; R. ©&ro of Sonoma $10l5 liabill- | maintaining iron bars on_their windows. | trouble; that 9 per cent of Kidney complaints, including Bright's disease, can be en snatched a rifle from s: John Peterson of | They will be sentenced Tuesday. Th G e Cuve. bt nenine AL s Mndl dlisn=es of tha henct ave r and fired trenches, | wounded sold §2000 and as-| at the insurgent | dinance. | went at the Mrs. same time that | ment left for the scene of operation Boysen +OAOHO+O+OH year. Her son, William, also enlisted, nd was made assistant surgeon of the | The singular coincidence pre- | nd her offspring | service at one regiment. sents itself of a mother SECOND WEEK OF OUR REGRGANIZATION SALE! At 9 o’clock to-morrow (Monday) mornmz our establishment will be opened tor- the continuation of our successtul REORGANIZATION SALE, and we would again remind our patrons that we are offering bargains in all of the following lines : and the same time. Mrs. Boysen volunteered as a nurse in the First Reserve Hospital as soon as| astilities commenced, and spent the fol- | lowing day on the firing line, assisting | Major Ellis. On starting back to one of | the hospitals in the rear a soldier who isting her in a car was shot. as not a man In the whole army vould have charged to the ve 4@+ @+ There w corps but gates of o do so for her the danger points was an insp the mens‘and they fought as. thes fought before. Tt was at this Wheaton, _perce © that brave juncture General | ¢ ving _this little BLACK AND COLORED DRESS GOODS, SILKS, TRIMMINGS, +o4® woman, who acted under the most terri-|® 1 ACES, EMBROIDERIES, NOTIONS, RIBBONS, HOUSE FURNISH- fying conditions as 1f she ot A et 15 | ® INGS, WRAPPERS, CLOAKS, JACKETS, SUITS, WAISTS, CAPES, her: { GLOVES, HOSIER CORSETS, LADIES’ UNDERWEAR, MEN'S % congratulate you on vour coolness. | @ FURNISHINGS, AND DOMESTICS, INCLUDING LINENS, MUSLINS, For the first time in my life I have scen CALICOS, WHITE GOODS, BLANKETS, CURTAINS, PORTIERES, TABLE CLOTHS, ETC. a woman on the firing line.” Mrs. Boysen has a brother residing at 2433 Harrison street, in this city. He We must also again exrress to our fri nds and the public our grateful acknowledgment oi the more than generous patronage extended to our Recrzanization Sale, the result of which is to us a most flattering and at the same time substantial evidence of their approval. and feels a conscious and pardonable pride in the distinction which his sister’s h arned for hel THREATENS TO KILL. Captain Ekstromrto Take the Law In- to His Own hands Against His Daughter’s Betrayer. Captain John Challeston of the barken- tine Ruth swore to a complaint in Acting for the arrest of Captain John Ekstrom | on the charge of battery. It will probably Murphy Building, to-morrow. 0@@?@?@@@9@#@0@0@@0 OR20; iy e It appears that Captain Ekstrom had Weak Men and Women each fined % by Judge Graham vesterday, | Captain Challeston before {he Federal al'ket and Jones ireets and he said that in future that would be | courts for betraying his I5-year-old 5 L USE DAMIANA EITTEKS, THi | the limit., When heavy fines were inflicted ' daughter during the voyage from the . Mexiean remedy; gives health and | the cases were appealed and reversed and | Carolines to this port, Captain Ekstrom h to sexual org Depot, 323 Market. | no money went into the treasury. | and family having been passengers, but [O2 202 SOR MO 2OR 2OR RO ZSOR O SOR OB JOX S04 SOR SOR 202 sOR 202202 SORJOTZORAON 202 2 ¥ are the first convictions under the or- 0@@004@4@*@*0’@90’%‘0’:}0J @0@#@0 ) 4 0 +@¢@4@¢@o@+@¢@o@¢@+@¢@o@¢@¢@¢@o@¢a¢ ® controlled and cured by my Nerve and F i 25 cents a vial. Philadelphia. sells them—mostly Arch street ailments, abso- art Cure. 57 cures Medical advice by mail CYCLERS’ RELAY RACE WIL!. SOON BE ON HUNDRED-MILE CONTEST FOR SUNDAY, MAY 14. California Club Events—Another Big Price-Cut Jars the Dealers. Bravery of Wheelmen at Manila. The Associated- Clubs’ annual hundred- mile relay race is now but a week off, the date this year -being Sunday, May 14. It is now apparent that but four clubs will enter teams, the Olympic, Bay City, Gar- den City and Acme wheelmen. While there is a general idea of who will con- stitute the teams of each, the most im- portant feature is where the individual men will be placed, that is, what relay of ten miles out of the total hundred each man will ride, and this will not he known except to those on the inside until the last moment. The Bay City Wheelmen have won the race for the last four suc- cessive times, and are making strenuous efforts to capture it this year. But every vear the opposition is stronger and their rivals become more dangerous, and they will have a hard fight this time. Chairman Loos of the racing board has in hand a request from Salt Lake City to sanction certain meets to be held there. This shows the far-reaching extent of the association’'s control of racing. matters. The California Cycling Club will tour to Tocaloma _to-da taking the 8 a. m. Sausalito ferry. The club held an enjoy- able dance last Saturday evening, and it is the intention to have these monthly events at the club house hereafter. b Buttgenbach and A..McAdam have been a)k)olnted lieutenants. prominent wheel agent on the Coast has announced a price cut which will jar the trade considerably. Hereafter high- grade wheels will be sold for $40. Not since the chainless price went down from $125 to $30 has th been such a deep cut on a high-grade machine. It demonstrates that the manufacturers have put expense down to a minimum and the public is now getting the benefit of the saving. Frank James. an’old-time member of the Bay City Wheelmen, is now first cistant- engineer on the transport Warren. When in port recently James told of his old clubmates of the mar bravery shown by another old Bay City rider, A. D. Allan Jr.. who went to Ma nila with the First California. He say: that Allan has thrice been called from the ranks before his company and commended for his braver: Arthur Lundborg is an- other Bay City man with the California regiment who has distinguished himself, and the papers have been full of compli- ments for Lieutenant Colonel Duboce, who was one of the leaders of the Asso- ciated Cyeling Clut ——————— ODD FELLOWS’' MEETING. Four Lodges Had a Pleasing Enter- tainment in the 0dd Fellows’ Building Last Night. Last evening Parker Lodge No. 124, L. 0. 0. F.; Morse Lodge No. Western Addition Lndgfl No. 285 and Presidio Lodge No. 334, which compose district No. 103, of which H. W. Nowell is district deputy grand master, held a district meeting in the main hall of the Odd Fellows’ build- ing. which was well filled with ladies and gentlemen present by invitation of thé members of the several lodges. The fol- lowing programme was presented, and was a source of great pleasure to all present: Overture, Tmhl'fl <)r4h'*rua address, M. Mose: n, Miss recitation and M Robert_Burns; duet, Mrs. riele Mrs. Hen song. Dancing_till o tntehe: Tollowed the ans ainment. Those who had charge of ffair were: A. H. Nowell, W. Mund, Nijchols, J. M. Wilson, C. Brind, H. Nowell, P Dodds ana C. M. Gregory. e e Advances made on furniture and planoe, with or without removal. J. Noonan, 1017-1023 Misst~= s R P St 555055 530