The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 8, 1900, Page 21

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 8, 1900. 2 1 [ -2 -B-R-8.1 » srpn POP PO SOOLO0SLELNG050000550 o . as ¥ 4 Grand Feod Cure!! are causcu by improper food and and NN SNN D N DO N NN RN RD | boo | FRATERNAL NEWS. ;| = o o [e =R g g g R eReg R R R 2 -F-F-0-F-F-F-FcR R FoR-F-2-F-2-F.2-F-2-F-F %" Past Master Masons. | officers. This lodge is arranging for a la- s f Past Master Masons | 9!¢s’ night. s SRTNEG Native Sons. - , which buflt and dedi- | ; Vative Sons’ Hall on , found ying one debt it had over to 2s moved into the and _held its first | dnesday, on which re was & good attendance » on the part of all to begin make the r what vs ts prosperity | were tiated and three ap-| were receive The parlor will | e ail of se e direc- which Frank H. | 1 of the commit- | the of | eers, is_the i John Porcher and Jr., the delegates i1l at the next ses- | re one of the Order Eastern Star. on Chap- was work w 1 ‘give fts » outing on May L Patron Ma- Grand ashington Dinkel. reger and Michael ates. | t Wednesday gave its many friends rogramme was ients were were , Mart! Al J. F Native Daughters. last night in March Fremont ve Sons of the Golden home” in its quarters, t in addition to the umber of gentlemen of the parlor invited - Mrs. D. Bar- n of thy tertain- the oth®r members | Miss F. Barry, Miss s P. Bartlett and Mary k entertainment of a evening there was presente f song, instrumental mu ers and an exhib; y Master Montague Bar- little fellow of six sum- iel alter ners. ng entertain- 2 by this par- | ess on the last Sat- f Alta ght-rope on aerial artist wonder i sang quism; Miss Sullivan { wins'”' with grea | ive & character ske ! Oid_Maid, | ats for the apron | given in Mission | iight L arried ladles | home M the mbers. This - » parlor only. The Druids. Past Noble Grand Arch Cavagnaro re- paid a visit to Jackson Grove No. which occasion the initlatory work was exemplified by the initiation of five | strangers. After thi he visiting is work, t past grand gave the grove instructions in of conferring the bard and egrees. This grove has a member- 13, with several applications un- gation. It expecis to reach the May 1_The past noble grand visit to Fortuna Grove, Angels ter initiation, he also gave in the degree work. This » was organized last November with ip of fifty-two, which has in- of ceremonies. as er The Rebekahs. ge will give its instr the or- Lodge on next to be a ve b ma Grove reports initiations at every | g and there is great enthusiasm | ed. This grove now has a mem- having made a net gain | inas Grove, at Its last held meeting, | ons and three applica- retary Graves visited the d initlated five can- te Grove inftiated t Noble Grand Arch | Secretary Graves | n Haywards and there ndidates | ){ the grove in May- Wednesda: ni 1 Gr: the grove four candidates admitted to_the first de; meeting of Manzanita Grove last night five more candidates re- degree. At the pre- g sixteen were initiate following named were elected offi the ensuing term: Dr. W, noble arch; Walter Demartini, ard D. Barton, recording J. Barton, financial secretary ugazzi, treasurer; M. Hernon, : over, inside guard; W. guard; Dr. C. A.' Glover, eazh, . Creag vice arch conduc- | phys n; V. Nelson, Jules Berger and & M. Hocker, trustees. Frank Marini will become past noble arch and he will retire | with a most enviable record, having dur- his term, personally introd into grove nearly seventy members. With e new noble arch and the new se =, all of whom are experienced I men with progressive :de: grove will probably be made the Gne in this Improved Order of Red Men. Pawnee Tribe of Alameda and Ah-wah- | nee Tribe of Hast Oakland have arranged e | t San Francisco Lodge tion of twelve ca he reading of the ay f six strangers for admi r a contest between their adoption 1 officers elected the | teams for a silk bammer. Each team has | Last night this lodge been perfecting itself in the adoption stallation banquet at| Work, and it is expected that the contest grar 1 » be a close one. The team of Ah-wah- nee Tribe a short time since won a palr of beautiful tomahawks in the contests with team of Comanche Tribe. s rotisseries. On the | ¥ embers of this lodge w r the purpose of Institut- there. A steamer has red for the lodge. | hwashtee Tribe on the night of the Leading Knight J. 0. | meeting in March entertained its . injured, is recov- | frien and during the evening a member jursday for a short | named Brower was, by the tribe, gxreaenl. having into the | gold watch in recognition o palefaces £ t Ite last held meetin, ates and installed | six months. ! George of Manhattan Tribe, San been appointed organizer for lara County, ganization of Blazing Arrow been postponed until the 12th cgree work will be by Pohona- mos and Bald Eagle tribes, Friends of the Forest. Pioneer Lodge of the Friends of the Forest will give a soclal in its lodgeroom in the Odd Fellows' building, on which | occasion there will be offered a select pro- |4 | gramme of entertainment, to be followed y dancing. It will take place on the | evening of the §th inst. This lodge at its | last held meeting voted down a proposi- tion to establish an advisory board to be composed of past presidents, whose duty it should be to supervise the work during the session of the lodge and advise the presiding officer. It was decided that that would be trenching on the rights of the lodge deputy. Mizpah Lodge has arranged for a party 0 be given in Mission Opera, Hall on the night of the third Thursday in April. he card party that was given last Tuesday night by Pioneer Lodge was a very successful affair and was attended by a large number of people who passed an evening contesting for the several prizes offered. Harmony Lodie 1s arranging for a party to be given on the night of the 18th inst. There was a large attendance on the occasion of the visit of the supreme offi- cers to_Lincoln Lodge on last Monday e has elected Henry Mel- as r, J. J. Hannifin Jr. (the | secrefary and a full corps of GRAPE-NUTS. % Most Discases Quit usCa.. . Girape-Nuts Food Po:tum Food Coffee, W. | § THOSE WHOWILL BULE THE ORDER FNATIVE SONS Candidates Who Will Be Prominent Before the Grand Parlor. gt The great event of the session of the Native Sons of the Golden West, which 1s | to convene at Oroville on the 23d inst., | wiil be the election of officers who are to serve for the ensuing term of one year. Frank Mattiscn, the incumbent grand | president, will, by virtue of his office, be- come the junior grand past president; E. C. Rust of Jackson, the first vice, will be advanced to the Frealdem‘y; Frank L. Coombs of Napa will become the first vice president, being advanced from second vice. For second vice president, which is the stepping stone to the highest office in the gift of the Grand Parlor, there is but one candidate, and that is Lewis F. By- ington, at present grand orator. u;(s friends assert that he will go in without opposition. For the first time since he has been in office Henry 8. Martin, the grand _treas- urer, who ‘will be a candidate for re- election, will have opposition. Hesperian Parlor of this city will present one of its members as a candidate for that office. That one is L. H. Kohn, a charter mem- ber of the parlor, which was organized eighteen years ago. He Is a merchant of this city,” is recognized as a progressive business man and for three years has been president of the Polk-street Improvement lub. For the office of grand orator there are three candidates—Grand Trustee Fletcher, A. Cutler of Crescent City, Grand Trustee R. H. McNoble of Stockton and BE. A, Me- serve of Los Angeles. grand marshal there are also three candidates—Charles H. Stanyan of Stan- ford Parlor, Costelio of Pacific Parlor and Major Charles Boxton of Na- bna! Parlor, all of this city, re is also a prospect of a contest for d outside sentinel, as J. Goldman of Yosemite Parlor of this city and J. Em- mett Hayden of Tamalpais Parlor, San Rafael, are announced as candidates. The following named have been an- nounced as candidates for grand trustee, seven to be elected: George G. Radcliffe of Watsonville, George L. Jones of Grass Valley, J. R. Knowland of Alameda, M. T. Dooling of Hollister. Will D. Shea of this city, Charles M. Belshaw of Antloch, arles Gallagher of this city, W. D. Wegner E. McLaughlin of Quincy, James | et T e R e . ] CEr IO PIEIIT P T I TP DGO L. H. KOHN. [ e e el o S ot e o e e g ] of San Bernardino, James A. Devoto of this city, C. O. Dunbar of Santa Rose and Percy V. Long of this eity, Extricated Intact From Chaos. To-morrow (Monday) there will be on sale 800 pairs ladies’ fine kid shoes, in tan or black, vesting or kid top, all sizes and styles (Goodreich’s make), for $190 a pair. These shoes came out unharmed | from a railway collision and were in- | voiced at from $4 to $6 per pair. Misses’ | black or tan for 85 cents a palr. ‘“The Standard,” 1020 Market street, between Sixth and Seventh. . LAST CHANCE TO HEAR PADEREWSKI TO-NIGHT The programme of Paderewski's final concert, which will take place at the Cali- fornia Theater -to-night, 18 as follows: Sonata, op. 63. ..Beethoven Allégro_con 5 o, rondo allegretto, moderato, prestissimo. Impromptu, op. 142, 3 Schubert op. ‘chumann Plerrot, Harleqs Valse, Florestan, Coquette, Lettres dansantes, Estrella, Reconnals- Valse Pause, les useblus, Pappllons, Chopin, Pantalon et Paganini, Columbine, Aveu, sance, Allemande, Marche des Davidsbundler contre Philistines. Nocturne, G mafor, op. 37 Sonata, B flat minor, op. I, Grave, Doppio ) zo; 111, Marche Valee, A flat, op. 34 COLLEGE FARCE 10 RAISE FUNDS Benefit Week for University of California Opens at the Grand. R A week of benefit entertainments for the University of California was inaugurated yesterday afternoon and evening at the Grand Opera House. The proceeds are to be devoted to help to pay the expenses of the Eastern trip of thé U. C.'s track team. “James Wobberts, 1, 8. 8., Boston,” a very clever farce, was the programme yes- terday and will be repeated to-morrow, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. The skit is the work of Richard Walton Tully, a U. C. student, and abounds in really funny situations. In no part of the farce |1s the humor overdrawn and the perform- ance is one that does not drag from start to_finish. The characters are by University stu- dents, who acquitted themselves in a manner that would do justice to many professionals. The cast follows: Tom Harrington, captain of the football team ..James Bennett Southard Reginald Black, his chum. .....Rea Hanna “James Wobberts, L S. S., Boston'’. a «..Richard W, Tully a professor fililng a vacancy .. AR Milton H. Schwart Byron Harrington, father of his son......... ..Ralph T. Fisher Butler Dan Davenant. Jol Professor Magee, director of the “‘Gym”.... ....Charles D. Cobb intelligent Japanese Alexander Gordenker Miss Jessie Bohall Miss Ella Viola Pattiani Nugata, good, honest, schoolboy " Marian Davenant.. Dulcle Harrington. Mrs, Wiggington Ruth t Time—A. D. B Scene—Reception room of Mrs, gington Wiggins' boarding-house. The performance was given under the direction of Charles Bryant. Death Charged to Apaches. TUCSON, Ariz., April 7.—Responsibility for the death of J. D. Mark, a mining man who was shot last night in Pinery Can- Von, has not vet been determined. His death has been charged to Apache In- dians, but it is not yet certain who did the Killing. There is no uprising among the Apaches, as reported. WILL HASTEN ACTION IN THE Order of Court Summons | All Parties to San | Francisco. ——— Special Dispatch to The Call LOS ANGELES, April 7.—Although the hearing of the habeas corpus proceedings instituted by Mrs. Amanda J. Fiske-Mar- | ceau-Fennell, for the recovery of her 5- year-old son Theodore from the custody | of Colonel Marceau, is set for Monday | morning at 10 o'clock, in Judge York's court, the fact has developed that through her attorneys, who are in San Francisco, | this case may be reset by consent. | Mrs. Fennell has been informed that | an order of court has been obtained which demands the presence of young Theo in San Francisco next Monday morning, carrying the entire case to an initial pro- ceeding to determine, as the parents can- | not agree who shall possess the child, who shall become his custodian. Mrs. Fen- nell is preparing to go to San Francisco | on the Owl_train to-morrow night, and as Colonel Marceau, through the opera- tion of the writ that took the child from | its mother at Bakersfield, has the child, he also will, it is understood, accompany | his boy to the north on the same train. | Mrs. Fennell has not seen her boy since the colonel marched out of the court- | room, leading young Theo by the hand. | Marceau'’s attorneys informed the mother, | in the most frigid note that words could | frame, that she could see him if they were notified by a given hour to_ allow Fre-purminn for the event. Mrs. Fennell | s prostrated by grief and a cold that threatens serious complications. She 1is| under a physician's care and needs the | best attention. Her mental distress is more pitiable than is her physical condi- tion. “You may declare @the worla that no triends of mine and that none of my at- torneys have sued for a truce,” she said to-night, “‘and that the statements that mutual friends are endeavoring to bring about a reconciliation is only a ruse. As| a finale to it all, I will say that while I love my boy, I would rather let a third party take charge of him than again marry Colonel Marceau to have him re- | stored to me.” | Former United States Senator White was in | bad rupture which was very hard | entered the employment by a weakness for ca check book name, to local firms in pa consultation with Mrs. Fennell | dra to-night. | ® ADVERTISEMENTS. Free to th‘e Ruptured. Authority, Sends a Trial of Famous Method Free to All There are people who have themselves for years with trusses. be their attention wi DR. S BALL. offer. Ball ¢f Marion, Ala., is one of the hun nercus announcement, though 72 years of age he had the determination to try this new and n security. of crude method: wondertul method of Dr. Rice God-send to the present geperations. means write at once to Dr. W. S. Main st., Adams, N. Y., you a free trial of his rem: for rupture. There is no pain, tion or an hcur's loss of time. |Dr. W. S. Rlce, the Well-Known FOR TRACK TEAM| - MARCEAU CASE His been torturing Its is hoped n to Dr. Rice's free An elderly and retired physictan, Dr. 8. ireds and and by starting now you will be sound and well by early spring. Used Employer’s Checks. Spectal Dispatch. to The Cal LOS ANGELES, April 7 of San Francisco weeks ago with ex: J of B don, the tailor, is a fugit Friedman is of p and went the p t Gordon becom his salesman, wt checks from the cen He ter to which he $60, cash difference d from San Francisco. I 18 and made payable to ose. 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