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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 23. 1899. T 0000 GO OO0 Epfigdfififififlfifiqaggggg ©oo2SoRRRRREY BRSNS AR . &t JLatest Fraternal News~ .« 6 208 06 X [=ReR=R-FoF=F=ReR=FeF=ge] institued a lodge at Sacra- PR RNk R- R R -t -R-R--F-R-8-F-F:8-3-F-F-F-3cF-F:-F-FoF-F:-FcgeRuFuloFeFoRep=Rel ORDER OF THE EASTERN BTAR. Srwere sacra The visit of the grand matron to Cen- | his power to make his stay in the capital | me one at Jackson, one _at Sutter % a city of France pleasant and give all infor- | Creek and one at Victoria, B. been fxemor ; | {here was an increase of 221 members dur- call upon him and that he will do all in | the: has : mation desired o [ - rrent mo h, has been’ whioh was er the grand o | ing that period, but that there were 1§ ust 3. members and friends of Court Cor- |deaths and theloss of 150 members by sus- fhe g nd withdrawals, making the net it. a who pald a fraternal V. pensions livan, outside s fegoBog-F:-FeFgeg=Fe-F=F-F:F-FoFoFeF=R-RFo=RuR=ReR=FeFF=!:] $=FePeFaFeFeFeRr-2o3=8= E=3 <& o < o =3 and Miss Gilmore, third vice president; Mrs. Kalthoff, recording secretary; Mies Burge: financi secretary; Miss Arm- strong, marshal; Miss Reardon, tr Miss Blumenthal, inside, and Mr Angeles, will visit | “Hiy 5 sh chief ranger | gain during the year 2. The claims on 3 rt of next month. | v, O e G . "Hher- | fhe” e e oty $150; while the Junior Order U. A. M. visit to this city | wood Forest and Court German-Ame | funeral benefits were $1130. The report of | Abraham Lincoln Council No. 2. Junior | Last night he, in company with Permat | Frank Winterhurn, grand treasurer, Is an | Order of United American Mechan- R oD o nent Secretary Falconer, tituted Court | interesting accor ) ail of receipts | ., 2 v cers of Her- | i3 X & mmonthly salary of | EAte Treasurer George Montell and installed for the| The officers of Court Star of the Mis- | Minor changes in the constitution | Past Councilor Sweet of FEast Oak- Breckenwoldt, D. | sion were installed by the board of dep- ro adopted, and a vote of tha land as Visitors. The former informed Breckenwoldt, :l"‘{'\ and George William 3 the ”‘U{fi | extended to the San Francisco I i the council that a new council had been ;. E. Uebnerm, | 11 \Was presented a fine gold | their entertainment of the delogatel, '/ | instituted in the southern part of the o T ne B .| next session will be held in Sa 2 e e e to N Balllie installed the offi- [ A5% S7o PHel ® mpe unpleasant row be- | State. During the past week this councl - | cers of Court California last Monday, and | {500 “Biliceman William: m |lost two of its members by death. One | after the ceremony there was an enjova- | (Lilohev'in regard to Mayor Phelan did|was Adolph C. Jacob. who last Sunday s rf r.nt »(\nt a banquet to the deput not oceur during the banquet, l‘\:\”.‘f:r‘r “.;s laid to rest in €ypress Lawn, and t [, L 8. rew officers. S et e over @ hall out- | other, H. A. Clapp, who 1 Thursd Reuter, O. Court I lnlnill pavea frates +iait | the banquet was over and in the = D, 1 t v teuter, O. G. Af y g n pay a fraternal visit | the banquet wa. s T L M a ige the new officers | to Court Twin Peaks next Wednesday. | $ide the banauet room. Be it B e T e S R cEmaT e | AMERICAN GUILD. in church’ circles, being at the time of his it e A ‘(’v"“”;’“ f]‘"; SongiEd OREST, AO.F.| | . Gatos Chapter was instituted last |death Sunday-school “superintendent of Southern part o | OP the night of the 8th inst., at u meet-| \\ /3,y "nignt by Deputy Supreme Gov-|the Eirst L. . Church and thtee ti | ing of the executive councll, Mrs. Sarah oy g ateis in Los Gatos with | President of the Bpworth League of this ge during the | Beversen, P. 8. G. C. C., was presented | ¢ R i imcnicos X | city. The funeral was under the auspices Lodge at Ala- | aire diamond ring voted her at |€ighteen charter membe: The folloWilg | of the Junfor Order and the service by the S S athor So mon & P ot | well-know \ess men of that place are | Methodist Episcopal church. The Metal- city, or | the recent session of the Supreme Circle : ast gov- | roofers, of which he ember, at- Oakland, the < : its first office g past gov- | roofers, hich he men land, in recognition of services rendered by her sVTe, EOVErno! H. Tal- ded in a body was one at Willits. | oo (o0& £ = J. Lefevre, govern - i | during several years as head of the order. . Place, secrefar governor; The presentation was by Pa reme urer; L. W. Moore, chaplai Grand Chief Companion Mrs imds, warden; A. T. Gillith, g was ce, medical examiner; H. er, and in addition to that g presented a very handsome collar of the rank she occupies in the order 1 Dr. L. 8. Lupton, F. V kins, trustee Eglington and F. ¥F: Wat- ! the REBEKAHS. THE t Barley, who was a flic f Walhalla Lodge t o e B L0 W e omitted because ng was well attended, and, e 2 4 ‘“;\‘- ;hfine"‘;“;"r: o fal) fancAionshglyan by fillls ety eters| recelvsdithe fanomn of the beneficiary re: Lot art- | getlc_dircle, it was a most able one. . it favor ; liie Meredith, noble | Mrs.K. M. Howard was the chairwoman of | co Chapter at its meeting rcken, vice grand: | the commiitee of arrangements, Mrs. Kate | 1o Wednesday night initlated a candl- recording secreta Hau s foo i w0 [ date, he being a member of i.»xe|L1rnrr:§»~‘r‘s\. financlal secretary; T Fergoson, Mra. Baale Davie Miss Otte- | e declared thal tenes nearer common Rocber, | Frank Goodman and Mrs he knows of, and that the right, 1 at a meeting of the execu-| thanks fo z eliminate i all | 3o rter 16 the hoble | tive cou a8 presehted a regalla of | aDKS T0T o e of cases is mystifying | d; Mary right, and Mary | the rank past 1 centet [A0stam s g cwoldt ter to the viee | comparion in r f services to| “Peputy Supreme Governor McGarvie now has an active | the order in the past | ; Watsonville last Thursday, and and it believed that| Sherwood Circle on last Monday pre-| frem ihere S g0 to San Jose. | £ term it will make a | sented Mrs. Nellie Harvey, one of its re- e Fraternal Monitor in alluding to the is the only lodge of the | tired officers, a very ome breastpin | gleotion of S. Galeski, supreme secretary 3 ; larn ;‘\mge” 2 in recognition of her services to the cir-| o¢ the guild, as president of the Provident | have been installed | cle, S Bank of Richmond, Va., speaks ar Rebekah Lodge | The public installation of the officers of | ¢ him i The fighest terms as & man of | the installation | Mazzini Circle last week by Deputy N tntegrity, success and ability, and says Hattie Ma Cer uty Duley, | , assisted by Dep ction to the new position is a his that v R ‘orbett as marshal P. Gale, was one of the most pleasant | ¢} i N t grand W. | affairs of the kind that has tak | tribute to his worth. D e e b SENTINELS OF THE UNIVERSE. G.; Mrs. Molllg | and then the presentation of a beautiful | Supreme Secretary }Gunrk.vlt 3\3;5 d:: 2'Owen, R., and | parlor lamp as a token of esteem from | tu fter an absence of a month, dur G.: Mrs. Bmily | the circle to Mrs. Cervalli, who has been organized a council ‘n <. Genevieve Ash.|a most faithful and ha or th one in Seattle, Wash, dirs. Wessling, the | circle and the order was a_fine - Oregon, Washing- 1, was presented VFOETa 1 E 2 % ado. New counc by John Thomp- | Ing. _ There 1 he new rganization in presented committee has decided s ‘17”,4 from the I."Ut" s of all members ten her r RECs = 5 S the order shall be paid were fol »d the off of neil, | falf in cash and the remainder In monthly ding ot 1 then followed a payments during a period of five District Deput Jut any deduction of Supreme Cour secretary of the :s returned from | a organizing a min- ywn as the Sentinel netl The local cot n penter, president of | tendance Tl.' S oo oncluded a visit | cerem R s Of Ferank il of Oak- thern part of | On Ev 1 installed by Supreme Sen- candidate for Cr lodges in the | During the past has secured new in ry | il recelved thre butlding. 3 g In three years. ( incil at ts last held meeting uns ‘l‘v‘r‘}:"vfl‘l_ ateadone candlial applications. This coun ekahs th. n Counci Sentinel. The council will give nt and dance on the first yught ot i Ve t in August in its new qu “fourth and Folsom fic P: Council initiated three cand o week and conferred the iceman 1 one —_— c———— THE SECRETARY'S DAUGHTER. at was at- | er of the la > num Je Soprana’ &5 Hinbert, : Youngest Companion Occupies First soprano; E. Hibbert, of- | « a c Thore o oo neil on'the 28th | Place in a Circle of Compan- o “Song and fancy | Last wee | jons of the Forest. lecsions o) | Gate cou [ 2 Circle at its last held meel School Band; Messrs. | Councilor had a large attendance of member B e RIaE | Svontng visi from other circles, as on L. Huffschmic -headed ca night s to be installed with the S e “ption T " e officers pretty Mi. Daisie F al i wghter of John Falcon: secretary of the Ancient | his zeal and chief compani \preme KNIGHTS OF HONOR Companions of the Forest, as chiet On Monday, July 10 rba Buena 1 Companion of the circle. Miss Falconer | initiated one candid i off i pretiy but is the younge: | for the cur term were alled by | ¢ Ho has ever been elected to j for; the CUTIERT term N ey et 4 circle in this city. The | the grand officers, after which there was | b o e the Tact it oy n | a uet at which one hundred were i AT 1d its official visit tion of Grand President | nnenpoon it ol . ) 1 of deputies, of which Mrs.R. I ¥ o~ ator Archibald, was b e S cal district deputies and | tator Archi : - president, are: Miss Daisie k were present, when there | 10dge for having d chief companigp; Mrs. Carcas rtructions In the ritualistio | itiated the great gl fman companion; TMrs. Gass work s0 he same may be performed | and Yerba Buena is t nner 1 . John Falconer, re in the manner required by the ritual. Con- | and has a banner to maintain its claim ; Mro. Minnie ASher, siderable interest was taken in_ the in. | After this presentation there tremsuser: Mrs. Collins, right, and Mrs. structions given. A number of the grand | other. A. M. McPherson, on Woods, left guid: Miss Berry, inner, officers were present the lodge, presented to the and Mrs. Michaels, outer guard; Miss M. There was a meeting of the grand offi- | dictator a fine gold for the vest, | Rosine, organist, and Dr. J. A. McD cers vesterday for the purpose of consid- | with pendant attached, enameled in the | ,iq prysician. ering bt ss of general importance and | colors of the order—whi llow and red. fter the installation there was a at the same time the visiting board di- | During the evening the $wedish Quartet | jourpment to the Social Hall of the vided the State ir tricts. rendered a number of selcctions and there | J00TIMEnt 10 e Where there was served T o were a number of and_responses | 5™} intequs collation, The father of the NATIVE DAUGHTERS. To ‘toasts oftered by S. Pierce, the | mow ohiof, who himself is a past suprema On the night of the 15th inst. the officers | toast master. f erand chief companion of the order, pr of La Estre lor for the present| The officers of Liberty Lodge were in-| Gijuq as the head of the table and wel- term were by District Deputy | Stalled last Monaayv by the grand offi- comeq those who were present in a pleas NG T Fant strict Deputy | (ot " This lodge will hold a picnic at Los | {'¢ Gadress. ~ There was an_address b gl nbach, assisted by Mrs. | Gatos on the 9th of September. | Max Bochm, high chief ranger of the S. Bak past grand president; | ~Center Lodge initiated four candidates X et Oraer of Foresters: Instrumental Mrs. Mae Church, as grand marshal; Miss | at its last held meeting and received two | p\icic by Miss R. Rosine, Miss Has as grand secretary, and Miss | applications. ¥ ¥ Garborino; responses to toas grand treasurer. The speak- | _Occidental Lodge will consolidate with +"Bacon, M. Single of Jackson, 1 Nation work by Mrs, | Yosemite Lodge on the 26th inst. and | “ounty; Mrs. M. E. Falconer, S! r Baker were with that | Fortuna Lodge will consolidate with Ivy [ ¢ "¢ "C.; Miss Daiste B. Falconer; Mrs eloquence, impressiveness and precision | Lodge on the 23th. | R P Gale, P. E. B.. and John Hender- which have gained for those ladies the A circular will be issued shortly, ex-| ¢ "o Thieh chief ranger of the A. O. . putation of being the best deputies in | plaining in full the reason for the change | Uochy solos by M. Wagner and Miss Ro- $an Francisco. The new officers are: Miss | in the rates of assessments. | recitation by Miss Ambrose, and an Carri “enstermache president; = = | on of fancy dancing by Miss Julie Laura Oltman, president: Julia’ Va | KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS o Fe ry‘»:s"nrfip‘!mmlulx J‘ s Emma Thierbach and Dr. Lillie Bolde-| TLast week Grand Chancellor Arndt vis-| <jjome, Sweet Home"” was played. n vice pr ; Alice Maunder. re- | jioq Roma and Jefferson lodges in joint | — e o—— Aljce Poldemann. | ceeston in this clty, and after the busl- | L e R oad it anaeha . | pess of the visit was over there was an = 5 : e e e WA T Al DI | adjournment to a restaurant, where | John T. Kidd, D. D. G. M. W., assisted side s nel: Mrs. R. P. Gale, Tillie | was a feast of good things and spee hy Deputy Masters McKnight and Cun- Rothman and Madge Lessley, truste fst Monday the grand chancellor | ningham, installed the following name There was tne sentation of a star- | ited the 10(‘152 i'(‘; )»T'w‘v;m‘v' ol as ¢ of Eureka Valley Lodge, A. O. B “,hh{mlnl!_v_'lnl lv.,vmr' ‘1‘“v \,,,'J'iwr.“\”m:fi | 16th Valledo, 20th Palo Alto, 2Ist Los Ga- U. W., for the current term: John Fies, e emb. "2 model of harmon: o5 224 San’ Jose, and on the 2ith he will | past master workman; Charles Fleisher, Buena Vista and Oro Fino parlors have | visit Stockton. 5 | master workman:; W. Adams, foreman each voted $5 a month toward the support | Last Tuesday night California, Damon | James Quinn, over: Frederick Kim- »f the Native Daughters’ Home. If all | a denM('nP Cale Cotees ;\R'ln 2 g-:::;l ball, firancier; J mers, receiver; the parlors would do likewise there would | smoker in Pythlan Castle, when a gooc 1. nansen = 3 tue parlorainOuId do ieyrins there would fismokesl I8 Sy EEs) - anafones was e | S0 (ILHKIdd, freenmden Jonn SBe ey e the hoard of management to increase | sented. | guide; George Michaels, inside watch- iness of the home - — | man; and Theodore L. Trounin, outside no Parlor has decded to give a | ROYAL ARCANUM. | watchman. s eheet and pillowcaze party and to donate| A4 the last held meeting of Argonaut | stice Cirel ompanions he For- the net proceeds to the Home fund L 2 7 ODAUL | ot, A. O. F., will have the following B Counctl of the Royal Arcanum one ’lr’“"‘ named as its officers for the current term, two applications F. Mar- and the 1 admitted installed at The death of W the Telephone Company, | h been ger was ng were received. they MACCABEES. ABED held meeting of the circle: Mrs. F. L. Fer- having become the fur; electr | New Hotel, elegantly surpassed; light ¥ THOUSANDS CURED B Finest Sw Tank Dancing He | complete Livery and Ponles. | ming L L. D. CRAI X Highland & Bowling mery Mineral Waters on sale at un- table H Y ITS WATERS Alley and ether with le Horses Thirteenth OVER 30 KINDS OF MINERAL SPRINGS. | “Physician in atter b b titul | small game plentiful; | baths in variety; lawn tenn | Reached b he shortest stage route ‘nto Lake | County. Round trip fare from San Francisco via Hopland, $8: via Calistoga, $5. Hotel and cottage s, $10 to $14 per week. | Take S. F. & N. P. Railway to Ho nd, or | 8. P. R. R. to Calisi For ilh;slra(»\.\ pam- | phiet or further infor . CRAIG, | Highland Springs, or ses | Oakland Plon and Webste AHRENS, Hotel V. of prunes. quarters f ors. L, Mgr., | ONOMA COUNTY; S S San Franct | ing; waters noted ratural bath in te door; photographer’s ~room, graph, afterncon stages; round clsco only $5 Take a, m. or 3:30 p. m. Terms, week. References, any atronage cons fented. years. year unpr Apply W. L. Springs, Napa County, | Fellows’ b 818 Water Co., 1 or Lick Observa It is a modern hotel and sum- mer resort—a place of pleasure and health—of rest and recreation, ONLY co and but 8 miles’ for medicinal swimming grand mountain scenery; good trd daily mail and express; HOTEL AND STAGE SERVICE trip fi Tiburon fe: antly & J. F. MULGREW, Prop. "LLWINKEL, Franc! The Valley of Prunes. Hetel Vendome is in San jose, in the Santa Clara Valley, the valley rdome s head- visit ory san Jose, Cal. SKAGGS'HOTSPRINGS HOURS stag- virtues; best nd boating; t streams at telephone, tele FIRST-CLA! morning and m San Fran- y at 7 or §12 4y $2 ¥ a guest of the past four fncreasi; ast /ETNA SPRINGS.... Jack and Jill elimbed up a hill And looked the eountry over, Till Atna did their hopes fullfil, And there they lived in elover. MITCHELL, or J. H. SIMPS telephone Mint 1§ Manager. Aetna 3 SANTA CRUZ, Salmon fishing, tennis cour Sea Beach Hotel CAL. ALIFORNIA’S FAVORITE RESORT, LO- cated on a flowering slope from the beach. Unsurpassed view of beach, bay and mountains. croquet grounds terms ad- i : ayins ] | 5 anaitc \andez, chief companion (continued in of- A y of Golden West Tent, K. O. T. | tin, auditor of L ks ot companion (continued in of- | ang music. Reasonable ratea For g cha its name to Golden West | Who was one of the ‘;‘,’s‘”"j S (m", TOMTL I L e e | S nnnnxs,{'*h{‘.qp}fwf\'”' Bropristr The hive has asked the supreme | il was announced. =During the bast £i¥| Lopez, financial ' secretary; Mr = e B R 8 e lastbn o tale Infmem ousR e pcplnpl Do oot 11, recording_secretary; Mrs. nder’s permission to take in mem-| membership by thi 1 llngRshosany o bers at a reduced initiation fee. The offi-| Since Golden Wesi Council moved to | e e HOTEL BELVEDERE cers of this hive, together with the mem. | the Mission its meetings have been well | 0%, J% L GRlther: BURES: DS Hic e e e o ke 1t the | attended. At the last held meeting one | Glll, physiclan. Mrs. Fernandez, the chiel| o pri FOR THE SEASON APRIL 1 AM- ne hive not only of the city but of | application was recelved. companion {18 oleuted (vl by e lcille e sain mew (i Jusisdiction. Lady Commander Bates, | Tuena, Vista Councll ciceted one eandi- | B Gic Gl mbers! esteem of et D who was absent from the city for four | date at its last held meeting and will have | “ipp 0 el s i N e I e s | foo'to iniate At its next meating,. Un- | o0 cArHieraid: themati Eontof sabava MRS. A. T. NOORE. ATt in behal? of the hive | der the leadership of Regent Gunzendor- | STEANIZCS the Fostofice Outing Club and BELVEDERE Nansen of this hive recent. | fer and hia corps of active offce | rent term of six months: Joseph Spiller o arope, and on the eve of her | new council is on the road to success | Keeper of the canteen; Peter Fay, chief | J dei as presented a magnifi-| The following named have been |/eeperiot thefeant seniiEckerga oS HOTEL MOUNT lew B Temblematic badge as a Keepsake of | missioned deputy grand regents for Cluveloe; Thomasil e sy idlien; s leasant assoclations with the members | Eranciseos, o B N HINCY 86,0 ENAL | fent The purpose of the elub 15 to | A BEAUTIFUL SUMMER RESORT IN ROSS e Sre i e f Fuenay he members outings within rea- | VALLEY; now open for guests. For terms e eme e met i ) or. R. E. Hartley vf Buena Vist L g ¥ rea. : P g The Supreme Hive met in Port Huron, |and I ¥ sonable distance of the city. The first | and particulars address MRS. M. I. LEACH, Two new councils are to be instituted one in Los Angeles County and one In Solano County. The order has made a net gain of 1000 members in the past three months. s ! ORDER OF PENDO. On the night of July 13 the officers of Mic ears the order made a net increase of last Tuesday. In the past two outing will be to Mount Tamalpais to- day. held 526, and it s claimed that this is the most’ successful exclusively ladies’ order in_the Unfon. San Francisco Hive No, 8 will give an entertainment and dance on next Wed- veras Parlor was visited at its last meeting by District Deputy Grand President Mrs. G. Baker, who, after the meeting had been called to order hy Mrs. | E. W. French, installed the following of- nesday evening in Union Square Hall. I 5 for the curre 8 i : ® 2 & Golden Gate Councll of ‘the Order of | fierS for the, current term, being assiet: ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS. Pendo were installed in the resters’ | Miss Lucille Frank, past president; Miss High Chief Ranger Boehm | building, and the installation being Martha McFarla Wrede, first; M president; Miss Lizzie Henrietta Oehme, sec- week pu Last lic there was in attendance a large num- a, stalled the officers of Court San Joaquin 3 : | e e e ucogay he visited Court | ber of the friends of the members. The | ond, and Miss Asnes MeVerry, third vice Bohemian fn this ¢ity and thepe presented |iCoocmony was followed by an interesting | president; Miss Josie Hartmena, finan- Gaat Chiers cerfificaten’to BAMIER DT T | Dot A of musical and literary num- | cial secrétary; Mrs. Anna Bailly, treas- HanLie s 8. Mish, Dr. J. | bers, which were well received. urer; Mrs. Annie Oshorne, marshal; Miss Miss E. Mueller and Mrs. trustees. This parlor Lefler and M. Fuetscher. On Thursday A new council is to be organized in this | | night, in company with Permanent Secre- zie Dever, city about the 25th inst. During the month | « therin herine Ryan, Taty Talconer he visited Court Hartford | of June but $877 was required to meet re. | will glve a party e br . e e otoes or | et Mintms. It rein il hesithisst monihl Tas Hhoe Erapa e el e at court; and on Tuesday he installed | In the Ristory of the order. | "¥fies Minnte ¥ “bobbing, D’ D. G. P. he officers of Court Benicla at the clty g | assist=d by Nellie Clark as grand marshal ¢ that name. SONS OF ST. GEORGE. | and Sarah Osterman as grand president, James A. Habbetts. a member of Court [ The report presented by Grand Secre- | installed the following named as offic \rs Abollo, in a letter to his court, writing | of Yosemite Parlor of the Native Daugh- ™ 28 Rue du Grand Pricure, Paris, says | 1ary Thomas Poyser at the recent session | tors for th : from 2 Rue dn Grand Bl e riais | of tho Grand Lodge held dn this city | st areaesss e i oot ob Extivition to have any brother Vorester | shows that since the previous session | Mrs. Ragan, first; Mrs. Landers, second, ey Ross Valley, Marin County, Cal. Truckee River; ple: Loating on lake; boats fre reasonable, $5 to $10 per wee tamilies. W. J. McDO! BOCA HOTEL. INEST HUNTING AND FISHING ON THE nt sunny re ms: good guests; prices special rates for ALD, Manager. Mountain Resort. 00D FISHING, Terms, $7. E. M. Cal. Free carriage. FERNDALE SPRINGS RESOR SUNNYSIDE FARM. EAR BOHEMIAN GROVE AND RUS- sian River, 2% miles from Guerneville, Plenty of Fishing and Hunting. An Ideal Terms, $1 per week; chil- dren under 12 years, half price. SAMUEL TOMBLINSON, Guernev! , Cal PLEASANT VIEW RANCH. HUNTING, fresh milk, butter and esgs, SHELFORD, BATHING; fresh fruit! Cloverdale, ContraCosta Co. Charm- ing_spot, rest, heaith; perfect atmosphere; train to Martinez, stage to hotel. Office 630 Market. 0dd | worker for the principles of the Junior Order. | The installation of the officers of Star;ry King Council, which was public. Was at-| tended by many persons and the ceremony was followed by a pleasing entertainment, the principal feature being mind-reading | by Professor Baltimore. The evening| closed with dancing. B At the last held meeting of U. S. Grant | Council No. 19 the following named offi- cers were installed for the current term: | 0. C. Baldwin, junior past counc H. | A. Moening, councilor; J. P. Spaar. vice councilor; E. H. Settlage, recording secre- L. Knowles, assistant; | financial secrefary; W. A. Lord, treasurer; W. P. Mason, chaplain; D. Hemphill, conductor; W. A. Miller, warden; G. W. Best, inside, and R. F. Jenkins, outside sentinel, The installing officer was Past Councilor C. T. Quirey who acted in the absence of the deputy State councilor. The installation was fol- Jowed by short talks by the new officers and a very interesting lecture on “Good Government” by the retiring past coun- cilor, J. W. Rogers. The new officers are | popular in the council and said to be ener- getic, so the council expects good results during their incumbency. e Cascarone at the Mission. At a meeting of the members of Hes- | perian Parlor of the Native Sons and_of Las Lomas Parlor, Native Daughters ast Friday night the following named committees, Charles H. Ehlert, William D. Moller B. Daggett, C. P. Lemoge and James McLaughlin, representing tie S and Misses H. A. Gimpel, A. M. Bell. J. Moller. Miss M. Layton, B. Con- lin and N Waters, representing the Daughters, reported that they had com- pleted all arrangements for the Cascarons | sion Parlor [ | of preparing party to be given in M ox¢ Friday night; that C. P. Lemore had been selected as floor manager and B Conlin as assistant; —that members of Hesperian Parlor will be the floor com- mittee. and members of Las Lomas [r- reception_committee. Th members of both parlors are workins Thelend that this affair shall be the most Pleasant that has ever been given in M all. lor will be the — e Fraternal Bohemians. The newly organized Order of the Bo- hemians of America, an aggressive . ff- shoot of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, ¢ill have a session in Sacramento to-day, i Rotonel _Henry Kowalsky, ilis Lastreto and T. J. CB 7, leading spirits in the new society. gone up to par- ticipate. Th Sramento Hospitium will confer the “Bohemian™ and “Owl” degrees pon a number of membe and there Wil be a general POW-WOW among 1he ofs of the fra i Sk a plan of campaign to ad- R Pmembership and establish new l\W‘VS]r:'inn‘h throughout the State. bl e Monadnock Tribe. Monadnock Tribe Jo. 100 ]mpl’n'.‘f‘:i Or- oo Red Men, the baby tribe of this av ts first p ast Friday night e Operi dge Hiall It was )] itary to the frier ds of the mem- o ore ‘was an_attendance ihat filled the hall ere ‘was presented a e g programme of _entertainment, which was followe d by a dance. e For Stabbing Another Boy. James Moran, a boy 16 < of age, liv- ing on Harrison avenue, w ve ission Parlor Hall [ terday ternal clan, with a view | by Policeman Royston and booked Prison on a charge of weapon. Thurse muck on F ue. and after at the City with a_deadly noon Moran ran a and Harrison aven ang D ree_other boys drew a k Td stabbed Frank Fragley, 317 Rutledze hue. over the right eve. The wound s dressed at the Receiving Hospital The boy Fragley is a grandson of ti Superintendent of Streets . e Advances made on furniture and pianos or without removal. J. Noonan, 1017-1023 M o e ORDINANCES INVALID. Judge Mogan Insists That a De- fendant Is Innocent Until Proven Guilty. J. Chatterton, a teamster, appeared be. fore Judge Mogan vesterday to answer a charge of having obscene pictures in his possession and the Judge dismissed tha the ground that the ordin: on der which the charge was made u | : constitutional. s arrested yes- | on 5 of section 20, order 157, that the defendant must show Subdivi provides that he had the pictures in his possess| innocently or for a lawful purpose, throw ing the onus of proof upon him and be- ing directly opposed to the dictum of tha constitution that a man is presumed to be innocent until he is proved .guilty.” “The same objection,” said the Judge, “applies to the ordinance regarding lo tery tickets, and [ have instructed Prose- cufing Attorney Joachimsen to bring the matter to the attention of the Board of Superyisors so that the ordinances may bo amended to conform with the law.” manner of reaching them, etc. When PasoRebles ekoprags | Are arranged with every mod- ern convenience for health or il pleasure bathing. Prvate tub [l baths for those who wish them —sulphur plunge, iron shower, soda, salt glows, etc. Com- {il petent women and masseurs ‘I‘N and attendants. Write for book. i I il | | Otto E. Never, Prop., City office [l | Cal. 636 Market St. 1 | fli ~Paso Robles Shasta Region —With Its— HOMELIKE RESORTS AND CHARMING CA MFING RETREATS THE FAMOUS SW E R CAMP. CRAG VIEW CAMP. i LEBRATED TAVERN OF CASTLE CRAG. UPPER SODA SPRINGS, SHASTA SPRINGS. SHASTA RETREAT. SISSON. MOUNT SHASTA McCLOUD RIVER RESORTS. A VAST DOMAIN OF SCENIC BEAUTY AND | GRANDEUR. | EXCURSION RATES. | | CAMP. | LOW For further information, illustrated folders, etc., apply at the SOUTHERN PACIFIC COM- PANY'S Ticket Office, 613 Market st. (Grand Hotel) HOT SPRINGS. — This begutiful summer and winter resort, now owned and managed by DR J PERRAULT, who as resident physi- cian, will devote his entire trme to the welfare of his guests, whether sick or well, is situated 150 miles south of San Francisco, in the Coast Ranee Mountains, at an elevation of 1000 feet. The climate is soft and balmy and free from fogs. Soda, sulphur and iron springs. Hot | plunge and tank baths; delightful grounds: comfortable hotel; annex and cottages; good | hunting and fishing: grand scenery: lovely walks and drives. Spectal rates to families oc- cupying entire cottages, or invallds cr others remaining more than one month. Trains daily from Third and Townsend st. depot, 8 a. m. (Pullman_to Soledad, thence seven 'mliles by stage to Paraiso.) Round trip. 3. For further information address J. PERRAULT, M.D., Pa- F. ralso Springs, or city office, 336 Sutter st., B HOT SPRINGS | Have the only known remedy | for Rheumatism — the Hot Mineral Bithe. Address inquiries to A. BETTENS. Mgr., at _the Springs, or LOM-{ | BARD & CO.,room 30,221 Geary st., agents. § | FAMOUS GILROY HOT SPRINGS. (Change of Management.) ROBERTSON (for the past five years at Paraiso Springs), Prop. and Manager. HE HOTEL “AND COTTAGES HAVE been thoroughly renovated—new furniture, Deds, carpets, etc. The Table the best the mar- ket affords. The Baths refitted and improved— competent attendants and masseurs. Grounds and walks beaatified. Fine hunting and fish- ing. Trains leave Third and Townsend sts., S. F..'at 9 a. m. and 2:45 p. m. Carrlages at Gil- Yoy for the Springs. For illustrated pamphlets and speclal rates by months and for families address R. ROB- ERTSON, Gilroy Hot Springs, Cal. R. SEIGLER SPRINGS, LAKE COUNTY. HIS DELIGHTFUL WATERING PLACE fe located in the midst of the Coast Range. Abundance of mineral springs, hot and cold rlange baths, large swimming tank of mineral | water, fine stone dining room; telephone con- | nections, electric lights, lvery ‘accommodation; good trout_fishing and hunting. Round trip tickets at Southern Pacific offices, §10. JOHN SPAULDING, Proprietor. A Charming Spot to Visit This Summer. OATS FREE TO GUESTS. FINE FISH- ing. Excellent table. Clean beds and care- ful attention to patrons. Climate perfect. Six- teen miles from Truckee, in the heart of the Sierras and surrounded by magnificent trees of an unbroken forest. The ideal spot for familles because it is clean, no poisom oak, no pasts. And pure air and pure water. Address MRS H. M. CLEMONS, Independence Lake. LAUREL DEL | LAKE AND HOTEL. LIMATE, SCENERY, ENTERTAINMENT: none better in Lake Co.; gas indoors and H. WAMBOLD. out. wriling please mention The Call. SANTA CATALINA ISLAND. 8% Hours’ Ride From Los Angeles, Cal. AMERICA’S FOREMOST RESORT. Write for information about Gatalina's won- derful attractions. World's records for rod and_reel angling. Fishing tournament May 1 to Sept. 1, auspices Tuna Club. Sixth season of our famous Marine Band. The Hotels Metropole and Island Villa. Modern Convenfences. Efficient Management. Moderate Rates. Best Golf Links. IDEAL CAMFP LIFE. BANNING COMPANY, 222 South Spring st., Los Angeles, Cal., or cail on THOMAS COOK & SONS, Agents, 621 Market st., cisco. | San Frao- | When requested, the Besorts mentioned in this column will send you circulars, giving full information regarding special advantages, rates, HIGHLAND SPRINGS. The Great Sanitarium of the West. OPEN EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR. Niagara Falis Line. F YOU ARE GOING TO NEW YORK, BOS- ton or {ntermedlate points, ask your agent t> route you via the famous WABASH, NIAGARA FALLS SHORT LINE, the finest scenic lina east of the Rockies. _Beautiful DETROIT _RIVER, NIAGARA FALLS and gorge, MOHAWK VALLEY WEST POINT, CATSKILL MOUNTAI banks of the HUDSON RIVER, BERKSHIRF HILLS and wonderful Hoosac Tunnel are a few of the Interesting and beautiful sights seen by the patrons of the Wabash. The Wabash is the favorite route of the tourist to the Adiron- dacks, White Mountains and New England sea- side resorts, because it is the coolest, time the best, equipment unsurpassed. Write for illus- trated and descriptive tours, ‘Lake and Sea. R. C. CLINE, Pac. Coast Pass. Agt. Wabash R. R, Los Angeles, Cal. YOUR SUMM Heaith | are Hotel and | assured del Pleasure | at | Coronado Send for Pamphlets, Terms. Etc. Reduced Summer Rates now in Effect. Apply at 4 New Montgomery st.. S. F. HEALTH SPRINGS 4 5 Plain_Quiet Retreat; Finest Scenery, Water, Mountain Alr, Fruit and All the Year Around Climate in California. Ideal Grounds and Surroundings. On Rafiroad, 136 Miles from San Francisco. $8 week. Open all year. Send for Booklet. Addross Orchard Springs, Chicago Park, Cal. SARATOGA SPRINGS, Up in ths mountains near the lakes, and in the heart of Lake County’s min- eral belt. Take train via Ukiah. ROUND TRIP ...$9.50 J. Martens, prop.; city office, 418 Pine st. Lake County. v HOTEL LYNDON, LOS GATOS. UST OPENED; NEW BUILDING: HAND- gome furniture ) outside room every modern convenience: electric bells and lighting: perfect sanitary plumbing. Strictly first-class family and commercial hotel. Comfort and con- venience of guests first nsideration. Cuisine nd service unsurpassed Commodious mple room. LYMAN H. TOLFREE, Propr. SUMMER HOME FARM. ANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS; FIRST-CLASS family resort; cottages, tents, hunting and fishing. artificial lake for boating and swim- ming; long_distance telephone; campers’ return tickets, $250; hotel open the Vear round. Send for circular to J. H. HAESTERS, Glenwood, Cal. DUNCAN SPRINGS, WO MILES FROM HOPLAND. UNE. qualed soda and magnesia springs: baths furnished cottages. Terms, $10 to $13. Buy through tickets. Send for circular. O. HOW- LL. Hopland, Cal DR. C. C. O'DONNELL’S ANITARIUM AND MINERAL SPRINGS, Glen Ellen, Sonoma County; also 20 com: pletely furnished b-room cottages; good boat- ing, fishing and hunting: finest summer resort and mineral water for all diseases in America; camping ground and mineral water free. Apply to Dr. C. C. O'Donnel, 1021% Market st., bet. San Francisco. SAMUEL SODA SPRINGS. R. MORRIS, PROP., NAPA COUNTY, ® Cal. Sure cure for dyspepsia, indigestion, rheumatism and constipation; 'hot minerai baths. These springs are located County, 20 miles east of St. Helena. is bottled at the springs and contains its own natural gas. Stage leaves St. Helena. Sixth and Seventh, ST. HELENA SANITARIUM. ATURAL ADVANTAGES; SALUBRIOUS climate; picturesque scenery; mountain walks; puré spring water; beautiful drives; pine groves, lawns and gardens. Tne best ad- vantages for those who need to obtain comfort, rest and health culture in a short time. Address ST. HELENA SANITARIUM, St. Helena, Cal’ KENILWORTH NN, MILL VALLEY—A MOST DELIGHTFUL summer home. Every modern convenience, In and out door sports. Forty-five minutes trom San_Francisco. Tabie under personal care of MRS. M. MERRY, Proprietor. NAPA SODA SPRINGS. WO TRAINS DAILY, 7:30 A. M. AND 4 P. m.; stage meets traln at Napa City. AN- DREW JACKSON, Napa Soda Springs P. O. KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS (Beswick, Siskiyou County, Cal. INEST FISHING AND HEALTH RESORT on the coast. Climate perfect. For parti- culars apply to EDSON BROS., Proprietors. in Napa | The water | 1 ! Mark West Springs, M OST_PICTURESQUE RESORT, VARIETY of mineral springs, Scda, Sulphur, Magne- sla, Iron and Arsenic; plunge bath; swimming | pool, billards, shuffleboard, croquet and other [E | free | | BANTA CRUZ Mountains—a games. Accommodations first-class; table good; $ to $12 a week. Round trip, $3 75. tage meets morning trains and Sat. eve. FRESE & JUERGENSEN, Mark West Springs, Somoma Co., Cal. City Office, 912 Larkin st. WILBUR HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS, Sulphur Creek, Colusa County, Cal. 26 miles west of Willlams and 22 miles east of Lower Lake. Stages leave Willlams for the Springs. Will cure rheumatism, dropsy, salt rheum, any skin disease, neuralgia, iiver complaint. paralysis, dyspepsia, mercury in the system, kidney complaint and catarrh. Also matural mud baths. Temperature of springs, 145 degs. New 2-story hotel and fine new bath-house. Board and lodging, including baths, $9 and $1d per week. WM. OFLGART, Proprietor. PLANTATION HOUSE, IGHTEEN MILES FROM CAZADERO, ON stage line. Good trout fishing, plenty frult, cream and miik; free conveyance for parties o two or more:; grand redwood scenery. Address 3. LUTTRINGER, Seaview, Sonoma County, cr apply E. KRUSE, 207 Front st., S. F., for particulars. Most beautiful t in Lak CARLSBAD Moxt pemsert oot o, Laks are famous for marvelous cures when all elss failed, especlally in stomach, liver, kidney and bladder affections. Superfor accommodations. $10 per week. Fine roads, trout fishing and deer hunting. Write W. R. McGOVERN, Carlsbad, Lake County. JOHANNISBERG., AMILY RESORT AND OUTING PLACR in the midst of the Napa Redwoods, Mount Veeder, 3100 feet. Large lake, boating, swim- ming, hunting, fishing. Terms, $6 to $10 per week. Send for circulars. JOHANNISBERG RESORT, Oakville, Napa County, Cal. HOTEL EL MONTE, OS GATOS, CAL.—STRICTLY FIRST class; renovated throughout; lovely eur- foundings; new managemest. JOHN NEVELL, Proprietor. HOTEL BENVENUE ND COTTAGES, LAKEPORT, CADL. — Large grounds; new dancing pavilion, $0x 40; fronts lake 200 ft.; fine bowling alley and ehuffleboard; swimming. boating, elegant yacht free: chiidren’s playground; good table; no Chl- nese help. F. & A. M ALES, Proprietors. BLUE LAKES HOTEL LL BE CONDUCTED IN A QUIET, homelilie manner, with one of the best : $10 to $12 per week. Round W! tables in the eount trip, $9 £0. S. F. and N. P. to Ukiah; thence by stage. Address J. WILSON, Bertha, Lake Cal MAGNETIC S€PRINGS (Glenwood, Santa Cruz County, Cal) HIS FINE RESORT IS FROM NOW ON open_as a first-class summer and winter resort. For particulars apply to the manager. Round trip only §2 30 on narrow-gauge route. YOSEMITE. ; n Franclsco to Chi- e by railway. Thence by Lumsden & Co.’s coaches 60 miles to Yosemite Vai Round trip $32. Single fare_ 1n efther direction, $15. J. M. HUTCH- INGS, Agent. 18 Montgomery st.. 8an Francisco. qu! foothl; tanch, located in’ Blackburn Gulch, & smiles from Santa Cruz; delightful summer home in the redwoods; running water; abundance of frult; good table; terms, $5 per week; children under 10, $8. Address W. CRANDELL, Santa Cruz, Cal. A FEW SUMMER BOARDERS taken on a fruit farm 2 miles from Calistoga and rail- road station; beautiful shade; home cooking: good’ rooms: $8 per week and up. Address 5. SMITH, Calistoga, Napa Co., Cal. NITA Station, near Mill Valley—3 or 4 with board: ‘good accommodations at nita Villa. ...DO NOT... Be Without “THE CALL” During Your Vacation. Subscribers to “The Call" visiting the country, seaside or springs during the Sum- mer months can have “The Call" sent tothem for a week or longer by prepaying for sam2 at the Business Office or by order throug! carrier. 15 Cents o per Week 65 Cents. .per Month POSTAGE PREPAID. TERMS,..

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