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THE SAN GOOOOOOBOO O i1l MTIOIITEIOOI0 € ° B D e e e + LATEST FRATERNAL NEWS R L N N N N e b et 1 1 1 1 ] Masonic. cisco Chapter of the Royal | M - iden ju- { Palace. h am Tem- tertain- ' Hun)» and mu- supper. were given | | ul‘ | t | time that function color was red, and the 7 served during x was _excell nomical feast was & neisting of an address of Priest Harry Baehr and | ts_by M The succ the efforts of th z ~onsis mm ex “Harry Robert N. Carson and Charles Bone, with Bennett as master of ceremon ng was resumed after supper. Order Eastern Star. on Darling has made the fol- , which is of importance to foreign jurisdiction £ the Or t | His exn ce with Book of In Wood, 1 other mem. uring the tem- A. M. Blade, the ter, ‘Mrs. ron, I"proficiency parliamen- er ( on will cele- s anniversary on the | f the new chapter at y a team of fifteen p® Miss )l L Guy, ¥, H. L. Todd, L. nd John L. Baker nments by this lodge have > prominence and are high- The xebek;m & Prog . n v - ex arn was under the dir hser, Mrs. B. A McD: and Mrs. M. Simon, the gen- g e. D. A H.agrlu v\s_a {"e assisted by A . Mrs. y of the assem ersary of the in and in celebration lodge, the event there was an entertaining pro- in addition to short, appropriate is by the visitors named, after re was a banguet. ich was tho lar from Watson, dep ber uf’l There was a vre- . an app Jodge of meritorious work. uring the iliness of Mrs. M. Derby, the noble grand of Oriental Rebekah Lodge, and the absence of Mrs. Allle Parker, the the junior vice grand, Miss Amy Webb past grand, has very ably discharged the sties of noble d, orming the du of that office in & manner that re- credit on her and the lodge. nt of the 2d inst. this lodge lly wvisit by President Mrs. ter and BSecretary Mrs. Donoho. officials were received with a warm and after the work there was a evening of, entertainment and g of refreshments. Lodge mourns the loss of Jane of the charter members, one Yo was one of the most esteemed sisters : :}T id a great deal for the upbutld- ? the lo mn]ud;';re-umz recollections of the s to the recent assembly will be i and generous reception ten- the evening preceding the meet- assembly. There was an ex- fon of the work In a most ad- anper by Miss Margery Jen- her corps of efficient officers, r which there was a short programme and the servi of ice- This lodge will give a nee in its hall to-morrow in the past the social func- dge have always been very and this one will no joyable as any ever given e The Elks. Lodge initiated eight iay night. The theater this lodge intends to give yostponed for a few weeks. Dur- r part of June this lodge will night Stockton Lodge its first ladies’ night, which ssful affair. It rdsome new home, was decorated in potted plants, | decorations be- nhance the beauty T): affair was out of the ladies’ nights. It was a members of the themse \s- occasionally. h in the lodre room with thelr l k {rhnf'i and the high itable evening were in- with the following pro- remarks by Exalt- Ruggles, which was_fol- Jowed by an address of welcome by Past Exalted Ruler W. H. Mallory; Colonel H. aw spoke on “The Order of Elks as | tive Sons’ Samuel M. Short- | C. 8 Observed by a Business Man’'; an original poem was recited by Leading Knight Gus G. Grant in a characteristic manner; a fuartet composed of Messrs. Pheips, Ladd. yfe and Simon sang several times, n.nd Dr. Ira B, Ladd rendered a solo. Knight A, H. his Loyal Ashley was master of cere- s during the social session and b: oint. Dainty r«;rrr(—shmwms were served. ’}m. reception offered the opportunity to the ladies of admiring and enjoying to the utmost the well appointed and luxuriously furnished home of the Stockton lodge, which was dedicated to the order but a couple of months ago. The reception and session u! one of the most happy social evenings | glven in Stockton this winter and the members of the order thoroughly-demon- rated their right ti be classed as royal itertainers and genuinely good fellows. Native Sons. On the 4th inst. Mission Parlor of the Native Sons of the Golden West gave & complimentary reeeption and ball in Na- all to its friends. There was ance and a very select pro- gramme of dances was enjoyed by those Wwho were fond of dancing. Del B. Bowley was the floor director and E. J. O’Rourke assistant. '1‘n< E was ar- e parlor ecial committee, James on, F. H. Mllls wan, Dr. J. 'A. Brown and C. | T P McGo Neppert evening of the 224 inst. J. J. Ler- etary of the Yosemite Commi prominent member of Stanford Sons, will lecture to jent Rust will appoint the eces during the current h. aby parlor, which was in- that time ini It has & num- | has been | Fite jort Tor From there he organizer. ast Thursday. will go to Fresno, Native Daughters. Miss Rosa Day has for the seventh time 1 elect Golden State Parlor. Alta Par- electe Miss Lizzie Mrs, ' Gifr. Douglass, San Lusita Parior s Annie M. Lee, Marguerite Mrs. Mary Lucas and Mrs. Net- and San Andreas Parlor by m. rior of Sacramento, which had float in the Sacramento st was awarded a prize of § dent Mrs. Sifford will pay an the 1ith to Buena Vista will be accompanied by e grand officers. as recently added ng named tc membership by Kose McGove: Fater Kelsey. day the parlor was visited by rs. Cora B. Siftord, ac- Grand Vice President Mrs. Gett and Past Grand Presidents Mary E. Tillman and Mrs. Belle W. Conrad. After the se Mrs. B. W. C Paris to visit o( the Grand Parlor . P., will go to yable party that was slla Parlor on the Sth amme included the fol- Overture, Hynes' or- igk; se- A Pair of Luna- vton and Miss L. of the in mem- uring the year. at Los Angeles, rand pre night fav President Mrs. nied by Cora B. N'l'urd Misses Cora_and Maude ena Ventura Parlor, Ven- Los Pimientos Par- April 27. Although but @ few months old its ris who are a set of b d active women, have m¢ 3 \\ur>( of the order, and the manner which the initiato: ceremony was would do credit to the oldest and pariors in the State. Mrs. Sifford y complimented the officers on their effic clency an interesting talk n the which was highly ap- preciated by the enthusiastic members ot Vent ¥'s junior parlor. na \vn'ura Parlor was ‘“‘at home’ to Los Pimientos Parlor, May 1, on which asion Mrs. Sifford officially visited her Mock initiation was held, although the president and second vice president were absent the work was successfully carried through. Mrs. Tina ane, or past grand president, was t and expressed her pleasure at wit- nessing so praiseworthy an exemplifica- tion of the ritual. She.also spoke on the aims and work of the board of relief, which received the careful attention of the members of both parlors. After the meeting refreshnments were Informally 4 and a_general good time enjoyed. ster has been elected dele- and Parlor from Buena prese gate Vi ent is again trying to Santa Barbara. In at the Native Sons i their Grand Parlor in_that city ar, it is thought her efforts wiil organize a parl view of the fact next be successtul. The Druids. The officers of Manzanita installed last Thursday by Grove were Deputy Noble Grand Arch Christensen, assisted by Past Supreme Arch Schord, Past Noble Grand Arch Cavagnaro and others. The new officers, all young, wide-awake fraternal men, enter upon the discharge of their duties with every prospect of making this one of the best and most attractive of the English-speaking groves in_the city. After the ceremonies there was a colla- tion and high jinks in the banquet hall, when addresses were made by the past s and the newly installed During the evening several can- e initiated. flicers of Galileo, Perseverance, rian, Templar, Norma, Alpini and lta groves in this city have installed officers and elected delegates to the Grand ach event was followed by a d a jolly good time. dnesday = night Golden Star ;ru\e initiated seven candidates. Its offi- cers will be installed on the 16th inst. There was a public installation Thursday night of the officers of E rado Circle in its hall, which had been converted into a bower of evergreens and flowers. All the stations were decorated with pinks and roses and the altar was hidden under a mass of lille All the ladies who were installed were dressed in white. John Hutt oA was‘in- stalling officer. The new officers are Godead, P. A. D.; Miss A. Fabbri, A, D. A. Heiden, ¥. B.; Kate Martinon, 8. B Mrs. A. Muir, 8. Mrs, Wessler, T.; Martinoni, conductor; Mrs. A. Scalmamm conductress, and Miss Amide, G, Sorsmony was ivlowed by an eniertain: ment and refreshments., Those who con- tributed to the entertalnment were Josle Villalon, Lizzie Vill, Meldred Veysey, Pe- pita Ferrando and Rennie Oliverfe. Enights of Honor. Grand Reporter Johnstone recently paid a visit to"Monterey, where he in- itiated several candidates for the lodge there. The event was followed by a ban- quet. He also visited Salinas, where there was work in the initiatory degree by the local lodge. Grand Dictator Archibald visited the jodge at Santa Cruz recently, on which occasion seven candidates were initiated. Garden City Lodge of Alameda gave a grand entertainment in the Odd Fellows’ Hiall last week, which was followed by a banquet, whlch was partaken of by about 250 person lll;\)l it t ns Prospects for the picnic to be given by this order are that it will be the grandest ever given under the auspices of the Knights of Honor. Fraternal Eagles. San Francisco Aerie No. 5 has since its institution on the 15th of February, last vear, initiated 778 candidates. Secretary Gus Pohlmann still has on his desk many applications, and at the next meeting will grand office Todge will give a smoker on the y IR! ! administration. of wffairs kept the fun | roibestg a8 - |at a thoroughly enjoyable me his deputies before | te to the Grand Par- | as its delegates Mrs. J. A. | Miss | Meyers, Mrs. Thorn- | nted by Miss Agnes McCaf- | t | club, the | | initiate eleven etrangers who have passed. | This aerie, which meets in one of the in this ecity, finds itself cramped for room. The members of this | aerie will entertain its lady friends at | Native Sons’ Hall on the 17th inst. Durin nw past month the aerie has been visite | by members from the following named aeries: Omaha No. 38, Portlan No. 4, Mussula No. 32 and Chicago No. The representatives from these subordinates all speak in glowing terms of the order. The Grand Aerie will meet in Victoria, B. C., May 22. At the session a year ago elghtéen aeries were represented with a membership of not more than 2000. This vear the various aeries will represent a membersh{ o! about 26,000. 8an Franclsco Aerle will t})resemed by Ed, L. Wag- | ner, Ed L. Hed and James F. Cheetham. These representatives will work to secure the next Grand Aerle for San Francisc They will meet opposition from New : York and Chicago, which also want the honor. | Sacramento Aerie reports initiations at | every meeting, so does the aerie of | Jose. Fresno 'Aerie has several candi- dates to initiate at its next meeting. San Francisco Aerfe will hold its second | annual picnic at Schuetzen Park on the 2lth inst. Many valuable prizes will be distributed. American Companions. Inter Nos Circle at its meeting last Tuesday night had a large attendance and in Interesting session. This circle is | advocating weskly instead semi-monthly meetings, also the glving of socials once E: | Hood Circle on last Wednesday pleted its arrangements for an " on the night of the 15th inst., on which occasion the talent will appear in a farce entitled “Where's My Hat?” | It will also give an entertainment in the | latter part of the current month in aid of | one of {ts members in distress. | . Palo Alto Circle on last Wednesday ini- tiated two candidates with that degree of | impressiveness and _seriousness with | which the work is performed in that very | progressive circle. There will be a speclal session of the Grand Circle on the 21st inst. to pass | upon an appeal that has been taken to it. Ancient Order of Foresters. The Nineteen Hundred Club of the An- cient Order of Foresters, during the recent session of the Subsidiary High Court had charge of entertaining the high officers and delegates. This they did in & manner that has never been excelled by a like body. Under the auspices of the which had for its officers H. Beaver, | | P. 8. H. C. R., president; C. 8. Balllie, | vice president; W, Jones secretary, and P. Koppen treasurer, there was given an | iInformal reception in Foresters’ Hall, a | concert at the Metropolitan, a grand ball in the Mechanics’ Pavilion and a banquet in kton-street grill room. Those who enjoyed the hospitality of the club were loud in vraise of everything that s done. ‘The club undertook a very arge contract, carried it out to the let- ter and the officers have the satisfaction of knowing that its work was appreciated. Knights of Pythias. The open meeting of Golden Gate Lodge of the Knights of Pythias in Pythian Cas- tle last week was attended by about one | hundred and fifty persons, who were wel- | comed by Chancellor_Commander Isaacs |in a neat speech. During the evening there were addresses by Sir Knight Foun- e past grand unt of a trip Sir Knight A. Sam- music, recitations and progressive eu arties for those who preferred such entertainment. A colla~ tion, cigars and refreshments were served. ‘Woodmen of the World. | Golden Gate Camp No. 64 had eight in- tions on the night of the Tth inst. On 14th it will consider resolutions and ndments for the district convention. third meeting of the month the camp officers will be nomi- d the election will be held on the of the month. »d Circle of the Women of Wood- craft at its last held meeting had twelve candidates to initlate. This circle is ad- vaneing at a remarkable rate. After the last meeting in this month the meeting place will be changed to another hall ‘in rythian Castle, and the meeting nights will be on esdays instead of Saturdays. This circle will give a flag soclal in the near future and in this it will be assisted by California Circle and Redwood Camp and possibly other camps. National Aid. Mayflower Lodge of the Natlonal Ald Assoclation at its regular meeting last week initiated one stranger into the mys- teries of the order by the presiding offi- cer, Mrs. Blackall, assisted by her corps of fficers. The applications of three oth- s who wish to join were received and eferred to committees on investigation, e many members who were present were during the evening entertained with interesting and Instructive addresses, after which there was a social hour and the serving of coffee and cakes. Catholic Relief Association. The Catholic Relief and Beneficlary As- sociation, organized in New York in 18%, o to enter the California fra- ry field. In the past it has confined its operations to the Eastern sea- where there are now about one d and fifty councils, with a mem- of more than 5000. It has sick and mortuary benefits and the membership is limited to Catholics of both sexes between the ages of 18 and 50. James J. O'Toole of Elmhurst has been appointed State or- ganizer for California and Henry 1. Fisher organizer for San Francisco. Dr. Jerome A. Hughes has been appointed medical ex- aminer. Fraternal Brotherhood. Oakland Lodge No. 123 of the Fraternal Brotherhood at its meeting last week in- itiated twenty-glx strangers and recelved thirty-seven applications. This lodge, which was instituted on the 16th of last month, has already 183 members, with prospects of many more. Modern Trojans. Hector Lodge” of the Modern Trojans has arranged for a literary entertainment and bon-bon social to be given in the Memorial Hall of the Odd Fellows’ build- ing on the night of the 16th inst. The committee in charge promises a pro- gramme that will surpass any previously offered by this lodge for the entertalnment of its friends. uels of Oakland, the ternal benefic ADVERTISEMENTS. § SENT FREE TO MEN! 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In preparation—" SHERIDAN." GRAND:s: HOUSE N GAY NEW YORK." TO-MORROW EVENING. First production in this city of the famous musical comedy, The Lady Slavey 300 NIGHTS IN LONDON—250 IN NEW YORK. Reappearance of ARTHUR WOOLEY. USUAL POPULAR PRICES. Branch ticket office, Emporium. Last night of GREH Matinee This Sunday Afternoon. To-night “THE %l;l%A.’!"'DlAMOND ROB- TO-MORROW (MONDAY) NIGHT, E. H. SOTHERN'S most successful drama. MAISTER OF WO00D BARROW! RESERVED SEATS, 15c, 28c, 35c, 50c. EDDY S OL YMP’A COR. MASON THE ONLY FREE VAUDEVILLE SHOW IN THE CITY. DEETS AND DON, America’s favorite spectalty team. ALICE RAYMOND, The queen of cornet soloists. HANLON and SINGER, The world's greatest Roman ring artists, And our celebrated stock company. MATINEE EVERY SUNDAY. AMATEUR NIGHT EVERY FRIDAY, ADMISSION FREE. sl CHUTES ano ZO GREAT VAUDEVILLE SHOW | SPECIAL THIS AFTERNOON GRAND EXHIBITION OF AQUATIC SPORTS || Ggprand ON THE LAKE. Seats by telephone—Park 23. CONCERT HALL—THE C. F KAPP CONTINUOUS V. IHIY AMUSEMENTS. *TIVOLI= AMI AWIZ? Every One Comes Our Way. TO-MORROW BEGINS THE FIFTH WEEK OF THE ENORMOUS COMIC OPERA S8UOCESS, THE \ WIZARD EXQUISITELY PRODUCED BY THE BEST OPERATIC COMPANY IN AMERICA. 52874 People Have Enjoyed Th's Superb Attraction. Evenings at 8. Matinee Saturday at 2. Popular Prices—25 and 50 Cents, TELEPHONE—BUSH 9. UNION COURSING PARK. T0-DAY, SUNDAY, May I3tb. Reserve Stake. CHAMPION STAKE OF 16 !NTII!’- Lottie M vs. Master Clnim. Risky Attempt vs. Ireland. Flying Fox vs. Connemara. Herschel’s Pride vs. May Queen. Theron vs. Cavalier. Palo Alto vs. Luxor. Royal Union vs. Reannex. Mose vs. Rural Artist. TRAIN SERVICE. Leaves Third and Townsend streets 10:15 a. m., 11 & m., 12 m. and 1 p. m.; Twenty-fifth ani Valencia' streets five minutes later. Return- ing at 4:45 p. m. and after last course. San Mateo electrio cars every six minutes. Admission 25 Cents. Ladies Free. GLEN PARK. TO-DAY! TO-DAY! TO-DAY! 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Lead and Mercurial m. and 2:45 p. m. dalily. fer springs. F‘orkmunrn-a m‘fil‘n ROBERTSON, Prupnnor SANTA CATALINA ISLAND 3% Hours' Ride From Los Angeles, GREATEST ATTRACTIONS 1 e WI'I' The Sportsman's Paradise. OTI'E,IETROPOLE and comnr CLUB, always open. Golf and Tennis Tournaments. IDEAL CAMP LIFE. For full information, hotel rates, un: ar rangements for camping and {llustrated pam- phiets, apply to GEORGE W. THOMPSON, Fag Market st., San Francisco. IANNING CO.. 122 South Spring Los Angeles, Ca HOT SPRINGS, SONOMA Con.:? H SKAGG stages: round tri; fm- m. Take Tiburon ferry The Place for Rest and Health, Orchard Springs, IN THE FOOTHILLS OF THE SIERRA NE- vada, near Colfax. on the C. P. R. R. Plain, quiet retreat: finest scenery, water, mountain air, fruit and Sll-the Jourseind oiimate t Cob ifornia; ideal grounds and surroun ings; railroad, 13 miles from San Francisco; . . all year: nnd for booll'! Addr!- GLENWOOD HOTEL, Among the redwoods, Santa Cruz Mountains; § minutes’ walk from depot; cream, fruit, poul- i chalybeate springs, swimming tank, amuse. ‘"c-l, acetylene gas. Round trip. @ 50; 88 o $10 per ‘week: free carriage. WM. MARTIN, Glenwood. Cal. CARLSBAD Most_beautitul | and bladder MINERAL SPRINOS. xnwv oma . lanq ahections. 'k:w";a'm{a ; ; $10 clasn ¥R GOV fl Reiseyville, Lake Co. 'PLANTATION HOUSE—@22U3327°°% stage line. Good trout fishing: pienty fruit, Sresm 4nd milk. free conveyance for partiss of two or more; grand redwood scenery. Address S LOTTRINGER, Seaview. Sonoma. Co., of ap- piy MR. KRUSE, 207 Front st., for particulars. THE WELLESLEY, California and Larkin Sts., San Francisco. Strictly First-class Family Hotel. MRS. M. MERRY, Proprietress. e e i fi0! FOR BLUE LAKES. ‘Will be opened. under new management, May & New Dotal being bullt. Fisbing. hunting. Barar Dol B 0 Laxe County. cal BEN LOMOND. Large furnished house to let: 9 and Sold water: est location’ therer B BISHOP, 468 Tenth st., ind. THE GEYSERS, Sopome ONE OF NATURE'S WONDERS. honting nd un-im:'mc tor passpbiet. MARK WEST SPRINGS l MAY 1st. MI;‘ Trip, 88 O Frcaiarn * mnumus. Proprietors. City office, 918 Lar ST- HELENA SANIT Sivaated 1 Napa Valley. The institution has all the ad- vantages of & health resort as well as being a fully Nlllap!d sanitarfum, Carri; meets all trains -tz . Helena. Send for circular. Address ST. HELENA SANITARIUM, St. Helena, Cal. LAUREL DELL LAKE. The most attractive place in Lake County to spend your vacation. Boating, bathing, bowl- ing, tennis, livery, new walks ste. Write for circular t H. Laurel Delt, Lake County, Cal YOSEMITE R via e g Oak Flat route. l!l." Illv. Chlun Station g.n line Sterra R. R datly. fal 00. EERTRAND HOTEL-Pimt-c m:— shing, b‘:lg'*"'\:z:fi'm Trives to. Boar J BERTRAND or Pabl's HOITT'S MENLO FARK ‘The bea: grounds and new bulldings u’i&“‘;;:l acmol 'fll open tgl'unu durlll:;n Teasonabie prices. Address TRA G. HOFTT. NAPA SODA SPRINGS. BANTA CRUZ “l‘l&—‘ ranch, five llNTE VBTA g"-:'!' e e o | i S Sy N i | Dutch | frait: good Tabiel o !- Nadress | W.CRANDELL,