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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1899. 7 | Ra S 2 RS TR RN R TR PR PR S @+0404 04 040404040404+ 040+0404040404 04040 404040404@ &ather Coyle h1<r“fir)\or'l hard to make | e programme Of entertair pleas- ‘ Sl_l l [ BOH EM IAN ( :I l |B S helpers in his parish. ¥ he an: | nounced that _ev ement had | | been completed, at nothing but a downpour of ra t likely to occur, would cnic being a grand s ‘A large number of tickets have been disposed of and it clieved that the attendance will exceea first ex- pectations. —————— N " RICHELIEV™ AT THE ALCALAR : ~ HONOR 0 TRUE SOLDIER $0404 040404040404 040404040404040404040¢ Ofi O4 040404040404 0404040440404 0+ 0;040060 0‘*0?‘090’000;000000000?000#0009—00 404040404 REDWOOD GROVE * )0".»«'07"5"50. ‘, Y ,;’WT{W’ Election of Officers. % ",4, “’i" VLX) California Commandery. Imperial ] | i B | Knights, has elected the following-named 5 | i o | as its officers for the er S. A, | White, commander: John F. Barnett, vice Morrison Still Stageyi;'g Major General Young i | commander; R. Sim n, councilor; John but Picturesqué. Ed | - | MeCallan. marshal; Joseph Graham, chap- < 17 | the Chief Guest. | [iain: Tames Rimbey' seereticys) Georss e - | R 0 R. Gibson, treasurer, and A. Kammerling, ORM 2 & | | guard, Dr. C. Deichmiller becomes tha o ! ast com i (RMANDY” AT THE GRAND |A DELIGHTFUL FUNCTION | aourt Tin Peaks Xo. 155, Ancient Or. —— | er of Foresters, has elected the ywing i : " g \nflflo‘;rfi for the on:mrzp\‘flrm VOLL; BEVIVES OSEENBACH RIS | DINNER GIVEN LAST NIGHT BY | s Eniin foavclal Seocter “THE BRIGANDS.” : COL. W. R. SMEDBERG. ;rl mmm‘, recording s;lr-roiiflr” o 5 i 53 ] ammond, lrl Jone - New Turns at the Or- um—Lambardis Sing “Giaconda” To- woodwar woodward; \\ | Ernst. junior beadl :l'“lfl. Conalogue, _junior ._senior beadie; J. ;'J. H. Soper, phy o= The General Sails for Manila Satur- day for Another Toux of Duty at the | + | a2 e —————— Bankrupt Money Depository. Night. Front. Judge de Haven has designated the | e ! Stockton Savings Bank as the depository = 124 —_— for the money of bankrupt estates, with ; /e bonds at $3000. Alcazar's lamentable ‘“Hamlet” ‘, | A dinner was given in the red roo e — il weeks ago was forgotten and | % | of the Bohemian Club last evening by = last night by means of a very | | Colonel W. R. Smedberg in compliment k "AMUSEMENT‘S* e performance of Bulwer|$ | to Major Gene: S. B. M. Young. The | s “Richelieu.” Morri- | § following named guests attend ge, arch bland nd af- | General S. B. M. Young, Mayor James l,m:;g nt in|$ D. Phelan, General J. B. Babcock, Colo- wit | % nel H. B. Freeman, Colonel W. H. For- COND W : " age . than they do In the | ot wood; Captain E. H. Plummer, Captain 1S er in Vogue ' ubtle the | & H. M. Benson, Lieutenant W. R. Smed- | B At e e e % berg, Horace L. Hill, John C. Stubbs | r Morrison. | 38 | John F. Merrill, William Thomas, Gen- MR, HENRY MILLER his scheme of | + eral C. E. Compton, Colonel C. R. | S : s Greenleaf, Colonel S. Hoffman, Captain | | o T. R. Rivers, Lieutenant H. P. How- A SPECIAL CCMFANY. Last 5 Nights..... Matinee Saturday ard, E. O. McCorm man, James B. | Bean, George Thomas Mc Smedberg. The table decorations, arranged by Alfred Johnson, w a marvel f beauty and taste. The function, which began at 7 o'clock, lasted until nearly | midnight Major General Young, w hn acquired | tinction during the k. George C. Board- Henry Arthur Jones' Brilliant Comedy, “THE LIARS!” th, son, P. M. G. Me- | W. Spencer, Colonel regor, Colonel W. R. 0SCAR POWELL, a Boy 11 Years of Age, Arrested on a Charge of Assault With a Deadly Weapan a boy 11 years of age City Prison on Next Monday June 28 Anthony Hope's Rom THE ADVENTURE OF THE ‘LADY URSULA! TS READY THURSDAY. CALIFORNIA THEATER costumes D o A R R R P R D P R R A PR R AR R A DR PR AR R R AT A R AL L SRR AR A AR PR S ID S AR A PN SCAR POWE nal booked at ibly the ATEE O bungest crim assault with | at serio he scenery is striking and th A Glimpse of the Forest. more renown for e i 3 deadly weapon. He was arrested by Policeman Galloway vekterday & | the frontier, gained additional fame e Sl guite ke G and did n all realize the s of _the “crime the Santiago campaign. e 2 2 ’}‘P;ET—(‘: ‘;« t him. He : ?{ h-'-n‘v-”!‘ 8 ”; if'"; ere | {!anlflr\«“‘-‘nllhr 7‘\-[-'1 lan '1"“] HE purchase of the Meeker Grove of redwoods has been effected by the MR 0 ITO KAWA KAMl kK b 1 ( m C o e & No doubt he signed to b, I eme to b e g 3 ) e o the atenn ol loEbins e e ety sl R Bohemian Club. The scheme to buy the grove w ibmitted to th —— AND- members at a special meeting recently and ‘the directors were authorized 27 The issue of sentiment and interest security, was also authorized by the ents with e back yard it and see how t shot the fi had not gone through the » it and had struck Elmer Oscar lives parlor rifle ing bu! a yell fro; Investigat 1 street and was preser When he left S; rancis ty months since to tak lowstone National Par t: tenant colonel, Fourth Urited : | Cavalry. He n holds the rank of | major general United States volunteers. A reception in his honor will be given MADAME YACCO g with the land and tre members of the club. Before closing the transaction a re-examination of the houndaries was gested, and it W ) thought best to have an expe estimate of the ac- tual commercial value of the standing timber. The information desired in these rOIRE T YA (The Duel)), DOJOJI (The Tem- st Dojo), KUSUNOKI (The Battle of Mi- River and Kusunoki's Farewell to Hi pierced the fence R R A A A A R A R DS .. % e oo o el it S e respects was obtained and all the facts were submitted to the members of the O R B SRS aaioi e at the Occidental Hotel this evening. Y, lay final steps were taken to bind the transaction by the first s oh hie: ‘Pine fringed s oF e 1 ent of money. Miho). ot home to 1 noon and learned of the STREET FRANCHISES aent a s e o ONLY MATI 3 16 the Boullesn. Bolibe: Station andlivtated - The 1 Club will be highly commended throughout the country for ORI s layed in preserving at leas: of the beautiful groves in of California. The trees of Meeker's Grove on the Rus; River are not as lofty and majestic as are the great monarc e redwood forest in Humboldt County, but the grove is accessible to San Francisco and easily within the range of tourist observation. Meeker's Grove is but a short distance from either of two railway lines. Measuring space by time, the for- est reservation of the club is only three hours from the city. It is assumed that the citizens of Sonoma County in the region of the re- served grove will appreciate the spirit which prompted the pur and will not regard the domain as belonging to speculators. In some quarters of the the enterprise the redwood z ¥ it adly weaj m S ALCAZAR ™ a5 s Tatror Supervisors Delay Granting Rights i e Asked by the Market Street < * Company. S0t eetieti e e N e N e eNGNE@ Nothing was done vesterday by the { Board of vervisors toward final adop- Ttaining its members anc iends =g + ) e members and friends | ton of the franchises asked for by the re | Market Street Railroad Company. [t was t | understood that an agr ment had been nd | reached between the ¢ THIS TU AND DURIN The Eminent American Actor, among whom w T. Whitten, Pa L. J. Wheelock > % mpa and the . g i i Z0 > s € ded as an unpardonab n to cu ber on land be California. Ve QUi WG| foird and thiatéthete wouid b moonissal e WERE L e BOEECCIISE SERR L Bare o i R e e MR LEWIS MQRR[QO\I < & e B L @G e oo sngigic to ity oD GeSe-5->oQ Among the most earnest and zealous workers on behalf of the enterprise . MIUAS C here g i the president of the club, Vanderlynn Stow, is foremost. His patience, skill Sutiported by and tact have overcome formidable objections to the scheme. His sincerity and enthusiasm won him the support of many who were at first indift it The next midsummer high jinks of the club will be held in Meeker's Grove saturday, July 22. Captain Robert Howe Fletcher has been appointed sire. Florence Rob-rts and White Whittlesey, Olympia. eatures last iction of In a Magnificent G4+0404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040040404040404040404040404040404040+404040 @4040404040404040404040404040404040404040 4040404 DEAD AND FORGOTTEN | many before that date. RICHELIEU ficy of the new company insist that persistent rumors intended to injure FOR THREE WEEKS | them in the eyes of the public have hes circulated by the older corporation, but o 6 D0S The 0] e y = LONELY ENDING OF CARPENTER | 10vS a Substantial patronage. 15 graduals | ALHAMBRA THEATER, enlarging its fleld of operations and claims e Sentae CARMODY’S LIFE. | to_be competing so successfully with the dy mMFV«"z m“m;‘:lg:rl_»- | older ~corporations make Died Suddenly While Preparing to Go "li“.{i‘n‘?rn?“ {he,new company there are | Mp Lambarti Grayd ltalizn Opera Company 5 3 £ 4 LAST WEEK. Out for His Usual Evening Stroll Down Market T;:?;E’Ffifi?r and even if it were it could be s fr i i1 Sompant: 1 i o “GIACONDA [t control. Of the re mahunn stock REPERTOIRE FOR THE “ ares are still in the tre: red 33.000 shares are held bv individy but the purchas Next week, “FREDERICK THE GREAT.” The Chutes. At the Chutes Edward Lovey told some brand-new stories and sang some original h amu Hughes “A Mat b ubstitute,” nd funny . musical ASHTON STEVE agreement - he comvany not been tran: Orpheum. A ghastly jdiscovery was made early yesterday morning by F. N. Blackman Who resides in the second story of 1 ket st t. The ground floor was used ter shop and sleeping apartment by E. goME FOR WORKING GIRLS. Carmody man about vears old. The shop had not been opened since May 30 or Dr. Wilson Makes an Appeal for I 31, but Mr. Blackman did not think that = ot PP! ts anything was wrong, for the shop was upport. ¢ GREAT ACTIVITY IN e INSTITUTE CIRCLES s a carpen- s MEMBERS ARRANGING FOR PIC- oA NICS AND SOCIALS. I - Big Fourth of July Celebration at El often closed for two or three days at a| (AR Urgent appeal is made by Rev. 4 Tt oo, SIS NS often cosed for two or three daya at & AL STE, spoekl 8 made by Rev. 3| TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE. g i i i erable odor arising from the rear of the | tive Home for self-supporting small sal- | e g a _victim wiles € Outing at Mirabel Park. shop yesterday morning, and- he at once | aried women at 645 Folsom street. The | —GREETHP WITH WILD APPLAUSE.— | notified the police. The door was forced = home new institution and was | Magnificent rdvival of Offenbach’s Merriest and | open, and in a back room_the body of | founded Dr. Wilson of the Howard| Most Tuneful Opera, Carmo v | | C dy was found in an advanced stage | e < A of decomposition. It was fully dressed, | s cemina or hrch last January. It is| lying back on the bed, with a closed um- | ¢ f its kind n the United | brella_in the hands, as_though the de- | States, the first having been founded by | ceased had sat on the side of the bed be- | Dr. Wilson in New York City some years | + \ | RY! prevails in Young Men's arious ioneer arrange- fore starting out for a walk. The daily | ago. newspapers to “l-n ~n|x{wl dec: s‘fed I:Td Dr. Wilson’s object was to provide a subscribed, toget with letters from the | haven for self-respecting women whe 7 postofiice_addressed to him, were IVINg | oouce of meager ‘lnmw_] ...(}f,n m:‘dhi;' :“1 untouched on the floor of the shop. The - . e ® | possible to secure agreeable and proper | A PE oldest newspaper w the date of May | PSS e ; o1 cat and it is likely, in view of | "Jarding houses. MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 in charge met ng to make all “WE ALWAYS COME 'TIS TOO MAGNIFICENT SCE PICTUR! ng the third annual lecture of ate Council 4 will be deliv- United St - tes Postoffice Inspector | @4 ® & o 31 of this ) The ho: 9 ch is a | BT at e ropant ‘f‘;{,,{,‘},,;’ S By +6-+-0+-0-2+-0-+@ | I N IF That Carmody died on the even- | the coromearve ot s 1o iich s called | xoxt tne Soclety EventDENTS 10 SULLL- PR A =i o ing of May 20 tive direction of Mrs. M N B ana Y in e iie s Eomaatic ERCtEIc S Opert, pject will be “What 1 Saw In cuba's| Major-General S. B. M. Young, U S. Volunteers. | "An‘autopsy made by Dr. Zabala vester- | has heen found i work admicatie e | o5 ital The lecture will be illustrated | | day afternoon disclosed valvuiar wsease | conditions under which young women are 25¢c and 50c lcon views. On Friday, June | Hearn, the protector of the lodge, pre-| tion to the g « s | of the heart as the ise of death. Car- taken into the ir ame council will initiate over | Sided, and under his direction there was | amended to cor mody was unmarried and a native of Ire- | necessary to appes nting of the franchi orm to the wishes titution have made it Telephone Bush 9 for funds to carry = thirty-five candigates and there will | presented a programme of the rnnn»\lng Merchants' Assaciation and others. | land. on_the worthy project. ‘tne inmates pay en motiAE B AL Al Tt el Rumbers: Pikno recital, Mrs. Fannle 1goi | When the resolutions were presented | e | $250 a_week ‘if they are able, and some | J gramaphone ' sele recitation, M Supervisor Byington offered an | EQUITABLE GAS STOCK. T receiv Elsie Tnurman ¥ S Hearn; on Council No. 4 has completed | plano duet, good food and there | it after the rent (§2 id v states that nt that the M select | road Company be arket Street Rail- | is little 1 d to use orna its for its annual picnic at ! r~-:m|n€ Dr. ; recitation, Mrs. | mental fron poles wherever it was nec ‘Directors Deny That the Competing . Girls wh Mirabels Park Lon T hrrsaas “hinet S|l Whee P. G. P., and duet, Mr. | sary to_employ the overhead power Sya- Company Has Been Absorbed. | are every day refused admission for lack | Eighty valuable prizes have been donated. wmd Mrs. Hearn. tem. The amendment w. and | { of room. The hou: contains but ten = Will Teave Tiburon ferrs at 8 | o Ahis was followed by a cakewalk, the | (hen Byington moved that either an ov \The report that the Equitable Gaslight apartments and there are twenty-one o e 3 9| amusing game of Dan Tucker, and danc- | head or underground sy : > | Company has been absorbed by the San | cupan t has been found necessary to | & mi shatp; Hollowing @ ng eomniie g ine. used at the diseretion of the board. This | Franc Gas and Electric Light Com- | place cots in the xitchen and dining room | MELVILLE and STETSON, having the affair in charg S — resulted In a wide discussion and the refe | pany through a transfer of a large block | 10 accommodate them. Another and | | Character Vocalists and Dialect Impersonators. ments—J. J. Bernhard THE DOCTORS' BAD GUESS. érence of the entire matter back to the B : okt deal ¢ much more commodious house is needed Signor JDuddy, TOM Searey, | L Street Committee for consideration. b L L R L and Dr. Wilson would ke 1o see Chari-| WM, M. CR:SSY and BLANCH DAYNE . D s ot s 2 ver, e other franchises, fo es € TS | tubly inclined people make the ol L v o Barnaba, Signor Ferrari. : *| Mrs. Mary Tane Doolin Was Not Af- ;L5 2t Wi Tights of waming parts of | ¢ the Equitable Gaslight Company deny | of the good wark possible. He save inas | JusOrtging s Pupasian iy, Tivoli. el a el i flicted With a Tumor. same fz:vr and_will again be considered | emphatically that their company has| with three months’ rent and furniture FRANCESCA REDDING, e e e g ‘ ember, 1591, Mrs. Mary Jane Doo- | PY the Street Committee. | passed under the control of the older | for a mx‘nmng‘fle can make the place self- | CAR-\fi;\t,r:dn_\'l > W i oiced at it Tivo 1 ‘committee—Jobn McFadden, F. J. | lin, wife of Michael Joseph Doolin, was T R R T | corporation or that it ever will be so ab- | JuPROTIRE IS Fifa ’Zrfi“«‘u‘"’x}‘.i(»f‘ff ol Juse thiesRuohsta0f Devoratite; time in 1885, ‘Wi drawing ‘;,m'“-\. W.'J. Farrell, Rev. M, J \‘ridin‘z in one of the old Omnibus Cable COLORED MASONS. sorbed. They insist that the new com-! ryles or regulations, except that they | HANLEY AND JARVIS, WART« use last evening. It was i = Company’s horse cars, when the horses v 5 pany was organized honestly to compete | should conform themselves to the comw ENBURG BROS.. FRED NIBLO and ! : 5. mpmf] On Thursday evening, June _?_ Golden | yan away and carried the vehicle over a FOrty-Fifth Annual Session of the | with the old and has carried out its prom- | iy Ia:‘s of propriety. x % SMH\"\ A ‘;)lMAL . . = 0 Y| Gate No. 34, Yorke No. 508 and Portola | y, aade % oo rerel 1% anity. | e idea is to give the inmates a tw eservi eats, alcony, ; pera. teh, barring Gra D o hhin s bank. The passenger was injured, and, Sovereign Grand Lodge of [HeRDEINE conimunl: years' course in household work and tlv}t_‘g Chairs and Box Seats, 50c. nt district | aecordin 5 ; : jority of the stock of th ¢ com- according to the complaint filed in an California. gl i he new com- | 41560t is in every way worth Matinees Wednesday, meeting at Ocean View. Cooper Councll | getion for damages agains, 3 3 S | pany i held in a pooling agreement, the | » suppo rihy of the | No. 310 will recelve the visiting brothers. | two vears lat SneonaaE e conany L The fort Substantial Support of Shartabia Prenc aturday and Sunday. did not f fo_better form rhan ages as ifth annual session of the | ion of wh he was a physical wreck | yos. <hip e e b impaired on Aty the Most Worshipful Soverelgn Grand Lodge | none of the stock so pooled shall be sold GRAND OPCRA HOUSE sal. G CSoper had the Oppoftu- | who have engaged a special trolley car ! and ments e g A clever bit of dancing, | and will come with music and good cheer | accident. When the case was on hearing | 9f Callfornia Colored Free and Accepted | to a rival gas corporation or its agents. | Star of the Sea Picnic. et v ciated. The chorus a pleasant evening. in September, 1883, three physicians of | Masons was opened in the Alcazar build- | The hooks of the Equitable Gaslight Com- | Flaborate preparations have been - e rd of management representing | standing In this city testified that ‘they | ing yesterday. =There was a constitu- | pany show that no stock has been sald | ade by the parishioners of Star of the THIS EVENING vhich co s hard at wc g arran nts fol ered lodges and ¢ nder dispe 2 t vidua s for | -mor e O b o B T e pm blocks were sold to individual buyers for | be held to-morrow at Shell Mound Park. 0 be held under it t EI Campo, | ravated by the accident. ~The platntit | Mauldin of Sacramento p ; TflE Cflth (]f N RMANDY ) o | Pifteen prizes have been secured | was awarded $20000 by a sympathetic he address of the presiding officer, Grand Opera House. and 1t is expected that there will be sev- | jur which was given an account of the con. .‘l'.'O' 38 B3-08 B0 BA-T RO BU DR DY DO REFEY RO -TE-ERCFECEETN a cuggestion of old man | ety in all. A committee has been ap.| The money was pald over, but a few dition of the jurisdiction, his official acts OUR NEW PRICES: Trving and « | pointed to prepare patriotic exercises. | months later the street car company went | and sugecstions, was flf|r reading re- H 5 A Porhe board of management of the Y. M. | into court and asked for a new trial of | ferred to the proper committee. esery 5 iylock 10 y ‘ B. Thomas, the case on the ground of the damages The annual returns snow a membership | e i e Bl ed by Wiiliawm : . Tobin, vice president .| being excessive and that newly discov- | Of 120, distributey in six lodg The r:»‘. ire ily Circle (Reserve c 5 i Entire Family C (Reserved * The | P ered evidence had been found which & POTtS "'r‘(fr”‘h“’ L"g"‘f; A etan, |and dflr-md - Gallery tos the would have a material bearing upon the | lreasurer showed that the receipts during | § = 3 and he did R. Tobin. : The newly discovered mms,i.c con- | the year were $221, and these réports were | 4o 66 9 SA“_RD’“ e rE Rt £, and he O et of A baby that the woman had APproved: | & Best Reserved Seat in the Hous e appian T Vashing Eiven Bicthi to) & faiw ivesl atier Ohiain: the afternoon session the com- G aniy G (st he dram ping that sounded | {5 Cooper, Francise ing the damages. When the Judge of the | Plittee presented a report on the address Sital = S Fisoven - DINEle ”",] ‘Cuiren, D. J. Mahoney. P orHlaCN lower court found that a baby and not | Of the grand master, but as it did not | B Branch box office just inside main entrance q turefu There was no-| iy Casmink, “Gouita Gate No a ‘tumor cut an important fgure i the | TCet with the views' of the representa- = Differ but little from the common, every-day Emporium i the cast but Gaspard last night. | D, . Hayden, J. A. Dunleavy. T. . ¢ he ordered the Doolins to refund | {yes it was referred back for modifica- sort of quack. The latter fills you up with True, there was chory Driscoll, . Tenatian 5—E. B. Thoma or a new trial would be granted. | 'GP & 2 ND venty or more of Breslin, P. J. Columbia | They refused to give up any of the cash, | proicher waktapsonien rber and R. J. pofsonous drugs, while the former impose in N»,F,(B@FB'TS £ RESORTS. apely 1 v. J. Carlin. Cathedral | and’a retrial of the entite” matter was | posared dead oL r o 4 committes on | & teftor old-atyle belts upon you at meat out- r an. Phil Sherid g | ordered. from which order they appealed. SonE o rageous prices. A good electric belt is a good B S ——— "™ Potrero No. T—Jjam The Supreme Court thought that there | g Sooon "1 be resumed this morn- 1 thing for vou If you lack strength and vitality, attle GREAT = REALISTIC Iternatir g 4 Borromean No. 120—N. J | were enough new features in the case to | PR e v At & 4 AR PANORAMA! ; ply the 0. 310—M. J. Neubauer. | warrant the upholding of the order of the B Dl WP UK Bet & apes o 176 mipacoles Of Prof. W. G. ROLLINS, e operatic There was no one ayver No. 460—M. Creselia. Yorke No.!lower court. Sons of Benjamin. tric belts. Call at our factory and sales.coms the eminent orator, fht I the nd ears of the audi- ~Horan. [ E ool | On Thursday evening next the several | and examine the goods for yourself. Thers are an a lectures half hourly. Jut Wolff s e st A S ST Todges of the Independent Order of Sons no quacks connected with our establishment. It M il Maiuet e o EIRE b around which the opera revolved. Souvenir Mailing Cards, showing views | KGEP"_ 2 chmus. Dog. i of Benjamin will hold a joint meeting for | Ml You cannot call, eend 2c in stamps for our Admission, t ‘j ¥ ”,m EHEt whm wORt around the cfty, 2¢c a dozen. For sale by all WRLEANL WaR issued yesterday from | the purpose of receiving the report of the = price list and *‘Bookiet No. Address Children, )5c v i | stationery and the publisher. E. H. Mit ‘Judge Conlan's court for the arrest of representative to the Grand Lodge, which | g B ay [ 225 Post street. San Francls | Henry Free, a saloon keeper at Seventh g«d“krovgmdl) in iuusmndln (he{ clt\f of N;w + Columbia. | —_—————————— {avenue and Fulton street, for allowing an | Jork. A deputy grand master for this ¥ < X : = e Night ANPenibtanat ‘dog 1o rin at Jargn ey | State will Te solecied, atter which. ths | ° SUTRO BATHS. Henry Miller and his polished company | urora ght. Friday the dog attacked John Bornhoidt | Will be a social hour in the Alcazar. + 9 OPEN NIGHTS. are gtill a strong attraction at the Colum-| _Aurora Lodge, Knights and Ladies of | 3 ‘lame boy, and if it had not been for | e # 620 Market Street, Opposite Palacs Hotel, San Francisco. OPEN DAILY FEOMT'A. 3, TO 11 p. at. where “The Liars,” the society com- | Honor, held an open meeting in Union | the timely interference of a motorman | Trunk moved, Zc; furniture, planos, freight. + “T,{‘;‘,a‘,,?s&o% Yoo M CHILDREN 56 success of several seasons, continues | Square Hall last night for the purpose |would have worried him to death. Signal Transter Co., 630 Jones; tel. Sutter 41 | iGHE+E+E+-E+RAEE+A+E+3+E+R+E+E+E+E+E+E+E+E+BHEHE | pacning, ncluding Admission, 5¢; Children, e