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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 5, 1900. : 35 % 0 ¥< FOED RO RO, X RO EDE A ATAOH DA A IHASAS A S A SR SRS A SIS ATSHASATHTQ gree to its membership, & number of la- AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. ies having joined. The officers of the Iod‘fe are representative men im fraternal an Ly e e rofessional circles. This lodge gave 2 2o 3 atest Jfews of Fraternal Oryamzafl(ms. (EEEERaTE *TIVOLI» % | 5o There was a g0od programme. e several numbers being all encored. Q The lodge purposeés to make sociability a CURTAIN RISES AT 8 P. M. O HTHEDROTRD ¥ORDOEDT T ATEOEDESEOAOA T AR TATATATOASADS R DA TS A AT A TS AT A OAS A B {::;“{g of its e!l!leng}-, Tgae gllo‘:‘zmx Mat nee at 2 0'Clcek. e programme: ISS arris ag- | oo —_— Order Eastern Star. b Del ate- | for the Jewel of Honor, ev ; ner, orj 1 and d: . Prof. S Sxpeiiby bt wut e i T O Rels i | G0t AT et B mesting and Han | BE the miembercs” he eromeng fiends | B R A Lk atre chaik taik: Professor | Week Commeneing To-Day, Sunday Most Superb ~ : T the position ha now occuples In the order. | 1nany Lodge initiated twelve at its last | stallation was followed by the presenta. | Falrweather, songs; Major H. B. Ransom, Matines, August 5. GRAND OPERA SEASOM work In the Los Angeles Lodge is booming, and it | held meeting. j tion of a set of silver spoons to the re- | Stories; Mrs. Maude Graves, songs; Miss k In th perous that there is some talk | Magnolia is in line for honors and at its | tiring protector, Mrs. Miller, In reco, | Dollie Gates, recitations: A. J. Water- elected several cane t s arranged to get up a for the mother of rehouse, who died ng the Initiation fee. George next meeting will have three candidates | tion of her effective work during the tim h. a_member of that lodge. is in | to_initiate. she was in office. Then followed a social . and he is receiving so much at- | nkiin Lodge at its meeting last Fri- [ hour and a collatfon, . n” from his brother Elks that he | day night initated three canddates and house, “homaely little songs'; M. B. John- l Ever Heard in Frisco. son, supreme regent, address. w m a" | « * Companions of the Forest. ITO NIGHT - - - - “LUCIA. feels embarrassed. His brother Eiks ad- | had a pleasant tme in celebration of the Knights of Honor. Fidelity rtain- | T0- e and who was . X 1 1 0 since and who wa g e “Poor | twent 8! Circle announces an entertain 0-MORROW BEGINS his chapter, i the members of the San Francisco ex- | Honor the talk at this time is the display | feature will be a two-act play by members ¥ Kennedy having received the list for Santa Barbara Lodge he | tension committee and several of the me comfort | will institute it in the early part of Sep- | 8Tand officers ntertainment | tember list for the lodge at River- . will do t the order will make | - | of the circle. | er, will d tha e order make In the proces: m“","',‘{""’" Ch‘cle‘ w:‘ll iiva ahnarty Auring Laura Benn tt e latter part of the month. e sion on Admi on day. | | . ; ; Arr are being made for the Valley 'Lodge has nrrnnized for a stag Hall s | par be given in its lodgeroom on the | £ starting in for active campaign | (A ,Prty given by Sherwood Circle last —_—m-s 8 e m-——_——— side : e e %o be given in its lodgeroom on th | W o atier u\;‘- summer ‘_aga"om. P !nl‘\.\ee@,:’e],;.;gn?:'e::u attended and was a P Monday, Wednesday, Friday anc - * id the membership is still incre: | beel ited to be preser | e proceedings of the Supreme Lodge | L - o 3 ND— S i : s lodge 18 also talking of raising | €xcellent programme wijl be. pr | are being distributed to all entitled to | LO}a} Clrcle has announced party for L | aeisday Besoitge o s 100 an Francisco extension committee | Teceive the same. & e DS e 3 m er 11 L} ) : er Jerome B. s srranging for s szand open msetingits §. ATCU T aage €1 Nalilo T at exteetat .| Washington Circle tnitiated a number of | o : erome be held in one of the large halls in this | ing and esting sm st week a . The Odd Fellows. L ID Shis sity ta he Raue city." The programme of this event will | which there were present a large num- | “YIidies at \ts last held meeting. \ |In George M. Cohan’s Farcette, | [ mst Tuesday evening the officess of lge in Honoluly 1t will be s00n be nnnvoll‘x‘:r.}d"m(‘ Ry f{flr{'_;fl‘flgr:);';;pg;;pm};fi;igf;};‘3 order. | last night and made arrangements for the “SAPHO AND LULU.” | - Grang Faltmah 3o will be. the wealth- a meeting last week and It [ by the Marine band, which Is stationed at | runs Cireia. O the delegates to the next | svRBane,. Sarsesl ek BTG h s ne order, includ- g g4 the | held in this city for a long time A Foresters of America. st gl Wikl about iy pdimes O EHY r- er rlu Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday P f the subordinate A Freeman, gr: overseer, was finitiated | The picnic of Club Seal Rock, composed : s B | Nights and Saturday anches. The encamp VRt s, | as 2 member of the lodge and there were | of the membership of Court Seal Rock, Order of Chosen Friends. European Comedy Acrobats Matinee, » osed t memlv“ba“”n The Druids. lA f, fl\\' m of grand officers of the | o o iors of America, which is to be The recent installation in public of the and At the meeting of the repr 1 members tfrom the lod | sentativer of | {1’ Los Gatos. Thera were Interesting ap. | €1ven to-day, though late In the season, | officers of Evans Councl of the Order of ] 1] n ves, chapters and circles last | dresses by the grand overseer, Grand Re. | promises to be a jolly and successful one. | Chosen Friends in the Alcazar building and v1es‘ for the purpdse of consid- | corder Spe r. Grand Lecturer Barnes | It will be held at Sunset Park. It wiil be | was an nt in the history of the coun- | ' take part in the | and vocal music. nde direction of Dr. C. M. Tropp- | il that will be remembered with pleasure p y under the direc r. C. M. Tropp t remember P Stk shat Denaing. Sadeiai e lodges of the order are| ... 5 Joftaney. "Ch FgEa ke o : ements for the mer ob- | mann, E. J. Coffaney, Charles Joh all the members present and their ex- on, | RUSSO, FERRARI, NICOLINI, | POLITINI, REPPETTO, ETC servance p er jubil | G. Anderson, H. Fruhstuck, J. Gallagher | ma friends who accepted the invitation rvance of the r jubilee of the ord Anders i allagher ¥ in California D o e ”""!m‘n} E_ W Jakobs. | to witness the ceremontes. Grand Re- JOLLY JOHN NA - seorge Perfeto has been r nted | corder Wallis was the installing officer, Week of August I3th: % ,The Native S‘ms‘ | deputy :c\r(-.ll;:'; ']’f".fl r};fl;;fi*‘;fii:;,;w d those who were installed are: Mrs A Monologuist Who Can Sing. “TANNHAUSER” s “llGNo“' PA ie smoker that was given by Stanford | for the current term. were ir ,.C.;.Ls B. W. Rose, V.-C. ! arlor on last Tuesday night was one of | , and after the Installation the of- . L; Mrs. C. R. Saine, R. S, the most successful afaifs. of tne. Kind | ana e Rl D St Skl | ST. ONGE BROTHERS | POPULAR PRICES that has ever been given by this par-| t-Class Italian dinner. :‘ “1‘ e B Gllesmg l'a"ll'nci\(,r (‘.;l\rar:'el Comedy Cyelists. | ot Patrisrchs . W lor. The attendance was large, the col- |, T0ere will be a meeting of the execu| Y W He -2 . Atter the cercinony ‘ c an C. Barnes, Grand Master lation and cfgars were excellent and the | (i< ot the Admission das parade will os | there was a dance and an entertamment | ZIEELMA RAWLSTON TELEPHONE BUSH 3. Past Grand Mast : programme was very aining. The | {2118 of THEOE ‘ yih M Pe i the social hall of the building. During | T Charieter Clisain wimitad ey the programme: = Ed Moore | 17 v of the twelfth annual|the eve a large number of souvenirs | el | Brewss H 5 3 Mahoney. coo es: Billy | ceegion of the d Court, held at Sa f the occasion were distributed. s | | R R i | T Sl S o R TS B NICHOLS SISTERS [SAN MATED COURSING PARK the S A. Wolft, C. Bettencourt and A | Brown, charac McFarland { make a book of 3% pages Fithin s covar BT cohis 10 Wsulhenk AU waguA n RE Dark-hued and Both Beautiful | b mmi will report at a | me 2 Bi ind; George | Of violet and silver. It is a book that is o e 258 =13 obeheld on the 13th, o Aith, ©7evaiey [attractive, the misfter e cleer st Bt | RS B O nctiane: aud AMERICAN BIOGRAPH TO-DAY TO-DAY Grove tendered a reception and | ric ol swingings Dhil Biaciman. Cloet | fndexcd. so”such [Rformation’ as Is e- | ANSWers relative to the order for the pur- S & h t to Alternate Supreme }i;pp‘—.m. | solo; Harry o v o B alties; Poter | Sired may be obtained without dif- ""[’}}g;‘r'.p‘-‘"{.‘.‘“l‘x{‘\‘-“v&'x‘fnifii’.’.“n”i’ fsted by | SHOWINE the Paris Exposition and the Standard unday, August 5th, mes Hagan on the eve of his de- | Funworth * tenar ante: oo iiens Ity. It shows that Grand Secretary | . District Deputy Nicholson, assisted by Oil_Fire. s for Indianapolis to_attend the | recitation:’ boxing contest. between ': Who prepared it for the press, has | ficers of Samaritan Couneil last week ST | Grove gession. ere were ill_and Vicini: boxing contest betw keen wledge o anner in which | officers of Sa S oo S FINAL WEEK e - ipared | presen.” IneluBing | M Myt e i Trov: boxing on: | Such Should be arranged | T Uihcers. of Baeine Cownell were in. 80 - - CRACKERJACKS - - 80 Marting WF- N G A E. [ test between Thomas and Brocco, The af- 3 | stail . i s John M. Graves, G 1 Sl e % 4 | stalled last week by the same officers. A - - T Menrs A: Chase, | falr was managed by the ent T A “}f]“‘“‘;’ml U‘?“‘"’“-J-\v Punt. | lcasant time was had after the installa- | ' 1 | 80-- CRACKERJACKS - - 80 astmaste ‘here were s uc ol . pd ealy A. Rlda, 2 unt- | tion. (KATH INE GREY.) | - -- i R T Fintnigh ba | ing and F. H. Hastings, the committee of fl"bcl representatives of the local coun. aTnERiNE GREY) | 80 - - CRACKERJACKS - - 80 amed and P s Perri, L. The Mative Deuibiorn: the National Unfon Soclal and Literary | Cil will meet in the hall of Pacific Counc MATINEE TO-DAY (SUNDAY), August 5. | A, Wolff, J. M. Woift a i 3 | Club, has arranged the following pro- | oD the night of the 17th Inst. to diSCuss | parquet. 2. any seat | will perform in Laurel Grove is working o The installation of the officers of Darina | s e extension work. ¢ Say mart 1 11s in the lead of the Jocal groves. | Parlor, the parlor of beautiful girls of | STaMmme for the next entertalnment to be | "During the month of July but one death | "X “few "front orchestza rows ved, 80c; e e o O o e | T Western " Adartion, of wehich o mmca; | fiven under the patronage of the San | waa reported in the Cailfornia Jurisaiction | rrant sows of barcony deserved 5 HIGH-CLASS were filed, and Friday ive | notice appeared last Tuesday, was one | on the night of the Sth inst.' This, Iike | O the order. This is the first time in| ——— were presented. three years that there has been such a low nton Grove confe! degrees at its of the attractive installations of the term, the other entertainments that have pre- | gq, > - e It was held in the hall of King Solomon 1 SEIR s e Sl G e e, PR .?.,’1?'}»:‘ SHER e tars Were g CunBlA SR | g A Thicn | programme there will be dancing for two | s e Erastes G = EaTEm | Lodge 1 Accepted Mas: which | PO A demands for Invitations .ty | ,Supreme Truste Gibson, who has charge e PEN S AKE' { s I | 9 the second . o1 g et : e 1 1 1s by courtesy of the members of that body | this function are so numerous that they | tiqi Syirosiern extension work, reports . Columbia Gro E s % L e b odl 9 g Y | that during July five new councils were | The Rebelahs. e Thind. dexree and Tenelved four anpll, | ¥A% Placed at the disposal of the iadico. | prove the popularity of what the club 15 | ingticuteq. ~ TO-NIGHT (SUNDAY), o e the third degree and | four ApPll- | 1t was t decorated with ever- | doing in the entertainment line. Selec- = = D SE ) - ’ < is .'Yq they | Breens s and was crowded to | tior .o, 8:20. Sichel's orches Friends of the Forest. THIRD SERIES OF THE <5 et g ~ g fhe year. | it% Mok and their I e :| The plenic given under the auspices of | IUUU_PNZE anEY |__$'000 N + under the | Sacramento Grove ree stran- | iriend 1 and the | nd selection, “Faust” (Gounod):|ihe I 3 Fragcmeblugt el 3 E t 1nd e 7 g 5 M | presentation of Ik flag :0| J. 8. Swan: Shakespearean | Mizpah and America lodges last Sunday g was a grea . R o 1ok~ | the parlor there was the presentation of | Master Phillips; violin solo (Un- | was a very enjoyable affair, and it was at- | _— > ot | . d bou! irror to iser). Maurice Rose: a few mo- | tended by the great majority of the mem- | | e SREH BT Kallock. the retiring past | ments with W. J. Hynes; *“The Skaters | bers of each lodge and by many of thelr K TRAIN SERVICE. . ¥ ent, who did much, as president (Waldteufel), xylophones, J. Casad, with | friends. i e 2 s DO il AR i A 3 poSscien Daat Deklacnt b aaTehe e patios orchestra accompaniment;” comic_operet- | Ploneer Lodge at its meeting last Tues- (“b oct HCU‘IU An,fl”’ PAHIS i iR 4 Ol - and bea make it the popular one that it is. Th ta, “The Milkman's Bride,” under per- day night had an Interesting meeting. It |« ) I v 1 12 m. and 1 p. m.; Twenty-fifth a alencis ne from the Grana | fol 1 of entertain- | sonal direction of Miss Annle Roney. | received the applications of several wWho | magnificent Iustrations in Colored Still and | Streets five minutes later. Returning at 4:4 characters—Miss Edith Welch. the maid | Miss Nellie Minna, Mrs. Crocker; James | unanimous vote elected a well-known fra- Donnell. the policeman: George ‘Chee- | fernal man an honorary member of the Next Thursday Afternoon and Sunday ) desire to become members. It also by | Motion Pictures Mateo electric p. m and after ~ourse. {. showing the ap- § the ex oht, | cars every six minutes. nd body_ o degree team , Mr. g g M. Moore, t , the milkman; J. W. Griffing, the sol- | lodge. | o W rendered the sec e | lor ? {"°FES% Monday night Lincoln Lodge had | Subject, “GRAND CANYON OF ARIZONA. o st o ey t n open meeting, on which occasion three | porc 31, e, sc ana 2e. | ADMISSION - - - - - - 25 CENT. he Tiotl STl T D Women of Woodcraft. | applications _ for ‘membership were re- | S . u e e ek - R blpmonrsin | e8Req. ‘and at the mext meeting It is ex- e S S PRI it - s L L Wty T ce Reaig TanoeNe. 9 n| Redwood Circle No. 72 of the Women of | yoed’ that four strangers will be ini-| TO-MORROW (Monday) NIGHT. e taite Al T i mae e Arer - | Wooderaft by death lost one of its | {jated. The principal feature of the even- ONE WEEK ONLY D he teat dec (Lhat if there | Schade, Mg Mat Y. Pt | honored members, Mrs. M. A. Foley. Her | ing was dancing, as most of the members | o\ 1 pee wup e it OO oo o AN o s e R L | et s Eholl e funeral took place last Tuesday under the | of the lodge are young people who prefer s et A e it 5 T s agt £ the mem- e e Pt g PR ol Ahana | G spices of the circle, the ceremonies be- | dancing to any other form of amusement. e, Wiunas Nydavnis | = 8 I is ti procuring of either a set of new | Day, 1) 1, y~m.§ | ing_according to the ritual of the order | EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. . secure new rooms?* | TeEalia or a set ‘f artistic badges for the Marte Ducke .| av the mortuary Imll:ml w - (;! :’q‘mnag‘ Odds in Office Hours | — and members aracter, the music incidenta K § e in favar -of new soomis db- = v v to the ce being by Redwood quartet A stable lad was taken ill, and a friend | E - ' nely in_the Ancient Order United Workmen. | 3 S A Prader. soprano; Mrs. dennia | gave him the address of a doctor (o whom bCANNON- THE FAT MAN 0; H. Lloyd, tenor, and F. Rus- | to go. The lad came back shortly and re- — Crocker Lodge in the Missi | A g L C ¢ | sell, basso. After the services at the | ported progress. ANR A SPECIAL. COMPANY n district gave & smoker 1St week at which - thers oL o e : " . 1 borate Revivai of the Charming | LA LISTA, Firs Dane s the were prem and is one of most sociable in the | hall the remains were escorted to St.| _“I've got some medicine,” said he. “but| In an Elabora rival he Charming | N F Ehich w vere present a number of the members | Grder at this time. wle mn the | Bl ks ‘Chtireh, where mass was cele- | I'm blowed if I went to that doctor of | Romantic Comedy, { € ers he extensfon commlties of tigis: olty. i the last held meeting of Las Lomas | brated. after which the members of th rs! 66 ,’\ < "he grand overseer and the secretary of | Parlor the following named officers were | circle accompanied the remains to Holy | " asked the friend. P " COMMENCING TO-DAY— r the A da County ext fon committee | Installed for the current term by Miss | Cross Cemetery, where they were placed ;| “Wall,” replied the b 1 was just | ] £ were present. A result of this meet. | Mae McRae, assisted by a full corps of | for final rest. The following-named mem- | about to go in when I saw on the door- ° sed ing was that nine of elev Jficers: Blanche Conii, P.| bers of the circle were the pall-bearers: ' plate his name, ‘Dr. X." and belaw it ‘10 t o &2 FORREST SEABURY - F': May Layton, Anna | Mesdames M. 5. Mevers, J. Hurkett, A, |1~ When Isaw that T said to mysell. "Lil | HENRY MILLER AS ERIC TEMPLE gate Ree ron ke, V. Ps.; Rosa M. | Staneart, E. Barduhn, L. K. Webber and | be hanged ake any su s as | _“THE ADVENTURE O! | r Prosperity Lodge at its last held i Briciing, F. 8.. Rose | L. A. Derrick. Mrs. R. I. Cahill was mis- | that” So I went two doors further and | A T 1 TN ‘ In His Sensational 100-foot Dive. . r . m. the | tng inftiated thres conditate war d meet- | gmith, Waters ' T- Mew. & | of ceremonies and Mrs. A. E. Rich- | saw another plate with ‘Dr. Y.' and below oo dlacsis - n ed a_recep- | six applications. In futurs thi sonecived | Driscoll, M P, Daggett and Mre. ¥, | ardson and Mrs. T. L. Justice were guards | it ‘3 to 5. The odds were shorter and I| | e P He was | have Inisiations i the. mmenneqge Wil | Schoefield, trusiees; “Mary. Heigel, 1. .; | 9f honors. Six children, ranging in age | went to him.” | s nd said | at every meeting. plifled degree | Mary Harp, O. After the ceremony of | from 14 to !‘;9‘:"4, are left to mourn the r k Y t | installation there was a complimentary | 10ss o s, Foley. a tern | o Yodge which 1s striving | Inotallation there was a complimentary | loss of Mrs. Fole : | ADVERTISEMENTS. STATEMENT = = e — | the on of a bunch of Americ Independent Foresters. e i o VoE & A e — | Beauties. an icecrear —OF THE— Y e R Sy oed " a0, Jcscream| At the last heid mesting. in July of ' : - o B ppeledatiors gl By ¥hich | court Mission No. 1369, Independent Order | SENT E TRNE FLET SAST. | Il enjoyed themselves amaz Mre 1 UNNE & RYLEY'S ALL-STAR CAST, SERVICES THIS DAY | &l enoyed themselves amissingly. Mry; | o' poesters, J. Kastendieck, M. D.. de- | U e itesn - | CONDITION AND AFFAIRS a trustee of the parlor and one of the most active | livered an interesting lecture on In Their Latest Farcical Success, —OF THE— gencies and How to Meet Them." | workers. has removed to Los Angeles ( | A Most Remarkable Remedy That 2 AT THE CHURCHES |, (oSl i e Bt bnvicars v B v Gekiy Hostores ostvior | “THE NIGHT OF THE FOURTI" AM ER lC A N 10 receive the Native Daughters from the | accident to_self or others. Last Thursday | to Men. Next SUNDAY Night, August 12th, | nterior during the celebration days. | night. the doctor lectured again, the sub- | SPECIAL GALA FAREWELL PERFORM- | ject being “The Rise of Man.” This was sokai il ANC Improved Order of Red Men. Lo BeEterenting talk and was lstencd [ A Free Trial Package Sentby Mal o at deal of attentio to All Who Write. ““ i | to with a great deal of attention | 0 RUSH CITY ‘ INSURANCE COMPANY Court Yerba Buena at its last held meet- | ing—Preaching by Rev. M. P. Boynton. Evening—Sermon by the pastor; organ re- cital The social that was given last .week by | Pocahontas Council of the Degree of Po- \ Firet T ¥ Morning—God S = = o Weeks e GIts cree trial packages of a_most remark- 3 s Y - - e e B cahontas. Improved Order of Red Men, | 'E lected . Weeks orator, vice Graham. | Al retredy “are béing malled to all who | Commencing Sunday Atternoon _and every F BOSTON, IN THE STATE OF MASSA- = . — — was well attended and was a delightful | Tuesday the ladies’ auxiliary of this court | Will write the State Medical Institute. | sxening SUEnE the week of August 12h; ex- | (JiyrSETTS, on the dist day of December, : Morning—Sermon at 11 o'clock mass by Rev functlon that was enjoved by all. It was | will hold a session in the court room They cured so many men who had bat- | CeP{inE SUnCas. = 2 A. D. 18%, and for the year ending on that Father O'Ryan. E under the management of Mrs, A. M. | This order Is etill considering the propo- | tied for years against the mental- and | "THE BROWNIES IN FAIRYLAND." (4., "4s made to the Insurance Commissioner Bliss, Miss B. Guistadt, Mrs. J. Alliman, | Sition of accepting the invitation of the | physical suffering of lost manhood that of the State of California, pursuant to the pro- y Nativ = i | Institute has decided to distribute M. T. Alliman and F. Zenettl. B o 1o s e gy frce thial packages to all who write. It Last Monday evering Blazing Arrow |* b L E is a home treatment, and all men who visions of sections §10 and 611 of the Polltical \ OPERA mass by one 4 Clement hing by the pastor. Bven- meet in the Post-street wigwam, and it | Lodge of the Sons of St. George in Pyth- tween Point Lobos avenue INCOME. Net cash actually received for fire { 3 L @ ’ Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the Fathers. Evening—Vespers and ; o~ b E | ; ; a [ * !Commlslkm!r: b g ribe gave a smoker in its wigwam. It suffer from any form of sexual weakness | CAPITAL. o Tematios saemon | was attended by a large number of the An Anniversary Party. | Fesulting from youthful folly, premature O | N e * epecial music and sermon el & |members and their paleface friends. [ Mrs. May A. O'Brien, a prominent mem- | loss of strength and memory, weak back, | Walier Morosco.......Scle Lesses and Manager | * cash % A e .$300,000 00 3 ing—£olemn vespers. " | Chairman of the Evening Keliy Intro-|per of James A. Garfield Corps, W, R, ., | varicocele or emaciation of parts can now S poiasd b Romergn e 2 /|duced those who were on hand to enter- od Clicle. o “r | cure themselves at home. THE COM- * ASSE . grega Morning—Rev. F. Vernon Jones will preach, & | lain programme consisting of music, | 8nd of Sherwood Circle of the Companions | “'rye remedy has a peculiarly grateful Cash market value of all stocks and R re p | Evening— “The Beauty of the World. -~ & | SODES ions and vocal music by the [ of the Forest, A. O. F.. on the last Sun- | effect of warmth and seems to act direct | NEW ¥ : PANY | bonds owned by the company.......$564.679 T8 [ | % | Hawalis d; also long and short talks | dav_In July, assisted by her daushter,|to the desired location giving strength 3 pockec §!, | Amount ‘o€ loans secured by pledge of » al, Fir e ey | by those who are up 'in Redmanship.|Miss May Driscoll entortained twenty |and development just where it s needed. LAST N'GHT | -Demle. stochs ang cther merbotable » ional. F mming -Sacrament of the Lord's Supper & | There was a generous supply of corn,|friends at her residence, 318 Kearny | It cures all the ills and troubles that ik R Siite ofas 5,654 34 ’ SR g members. Evening—“An- @ | venison and smoking materfal. ~Among | street, Jt being the anniversary of her | come from vears of misuse of the nat- gy | ot in company's affice... w s 4 o & | the speakers were: Porter ss, G. | birth.’ There were a number of ‘riends | ural functions an s be n absolute | Interest due and accrued on ail stocks 4 - 3 ™ : “Bhatae —— ® [ C. of R.; Henr . Case, P. G. 8.; J. H. side from those of the memb; hi success _in all cases. A request to the | > Mors A Plan of = , b as ership of | I oo vectliprocts .. 2994 " Adams | Morzing—~A Plan of Salvation.” Evening & yugxn‘, D. D. G. 5., and Jjames Bayes, | the organization named. The lady was sm& Me!glctl“_lnsllmtlc.d 323' (Flek::n{ AL L 8 Ll r\yln f o e oot e et 1 b — | ' = 22 2|P. 8 S | the recipient of a number of elegant building, Fort ayne, Ind., stating tha ENCING TO- ; SVENING, | Due from other companies for rein- sasts - o - A New Commandment. - B0 4 - - ale- | congratulations. ere were present: | a8€s A “THE MIDDLEMAN. | $ g s - o o | tace. Mrs, C. Dibblee. Mrs. M. Van Horn, Mrs, | Jnstitute "R “Gekirous” of Feaching that PRICES—10c. e, . ie. | Total assets ... 896,74 51 e Dtaies W p ng—Preaching by the pastor. Even- Montezuma Tribe had degree work last | B, Harrison, Mrs. Dora - Wilkins, = Mrs, | BTeat class of men who are unable to} B B o o " Hirects Rev. Prederick R oy Tuesday, and at iis next meeting It ill | Jocje Kelty, Mrs. V. Rentchler, Miss May | leave home to be treated. and the free| A Few Eront Rows \n Orchestra, 7sc LIABILITIES I . Van Ness avenue & = work in the adopticn degree. - Jalter Witking ¥ Tter ¥ | gample will enable them to see how easy e | djusted snd unpaM...........5 539886 3 Bt Luke's Van Nea avenue aud | 3orning—Preaching by the rector. Evening Last Thursday evening Modoc Trive re. | Driscoll, Walter Witdng, 1. Rentehler, | f!{3%G be cured of sexual weakness when | Branch Ticket Office. Emporfum. | fosses stiieled o0 Sumeiio oo L A " ceived a visit from one of its members | 1758, GETRON & Fiwhite. Oetave o8¢ | the proper remedies are employed. The L ot sy aolomsiene T amaes English Lutheran, Geary stre . “In the Mo > who has been absent from the city for naud, Mr. Malson, Harry Gervr ‘Fddr- | Institute makes no restrictions. Any man Grose premiums on fire risks running 4 n Franklin and Gough—Rev. E. Ne.| 1 oo the Mount of Transfigura- some time—Charles F. Burgman, past | piiic. 08 NETOR. v Gervry, Fddie | who writes will be sent a free sample, | | “one vear or less, $152.965 41: rein- H | ¥ p ~"“The Career of a Fast great sachem and ex-great chief of rec- e il g carefully sealed In a_ plain package, so wurance 50 per cent i "V 1 Y ’ ~ ~ | ords, The visitor, who is here from Flor- A Frat 1 Re N that its recipient need have no fear of -r | 5] EATR E Gross premiums on fire risks running z.. corner ™ > ida for the purpose of attending the ses- aterna ception. embarrassment or publicity. Readers are more than one year, $125,337 91; re- i = ven- n of the Great Council of California, | On the last Monday in July a fraternal | requested to write without delay S plnsarance pro rata o Bmn i g s received with a warm welcome, an very cordial receptio s gvi : | Due and acerue Shloriug, vent. g 5 Semoril, corner Tayes i i on 3| s oriseat Natenad Nith 5 Ersat)deet| and vory cordlal fackption was siven by TO-NIGHT—ROMEQ AND JULIET, |2 satrodiir S s 4 an—Rev. Jobn Stephens 1 The Holy of Holtes in of attention to the words of wisdom he ah ¢ 8t. Geor pORge Of 18 AMUSEMENTS. e | Py o-oe + s o 4 IR B o R A f Truth.” spoke. o ek LS S LR A R e e —BEGINNING TO-MORROW, MONDAY,— | 100 yo0 mond_Methodist, Fourth avenue, be ———— Next Tuesday the Great Councll will | ficers of and the delegates to the Grand Six Nights and Saturday Matinee, | | 4 ) ) id | bers of Burnaby and Pickwick lodges of | (Ml SO AT D mo-tn FLORENCE FERIalE BES many b Breat sun, e nters s dl( C-ALIFoRNIA- O " ROBERTS,. | it e o e e, A 8 will be the largest gathering of repre- | jun Castle. There were also present mem. sentative Red Men that has been & Preaching by the pastor. Bven- » Howard Street M. E between Second and | Mornin S S g sk i S Ty yohn A7 B, Wi, ing-—Gong peancaring Kingdom." Even- bia ‘entertained the lodge with select Received for interest and divid 14 Leaves g "on, “‘Nothing But Knights of Pythias. readings. Mrs. G. Mulhur of the local ST T F.‘ I » Supported by WHITE WHITTLESEY. bonds, stocks. loans, and from sl ; s — | e F. MecGlashan of Truckee, brigadier | lodge favored with vocal selections, Hugh ADTE AIRL Revival by Request, Retetved from ail ofher sources.. ... 1% 0 ‘ ». trer M. E. Teonessee street, near Solanc | Morn: - ¥ Williamson sang patriotic songs and was % o -~ ing. general of the Uniform Rank of the | a0 Tanniavded. J. Hilbert, G, P. P. of Knights of Pythias, has tendered his| the Grand Lodge, was the subject of a resignation. A strong effort is being made | roading in phrenology by Mrs. J. B. Sta- nity Methodist, corner Market, Sixteenth | Morning Presching by nd Noe Rev. Theo. H. Wood- | ing—Same g by the pastor. Even- to elect H. R. Arndt of this city, the | pies. This was followed by the serving of 2 ? g sl I Junior past’ grand chancellor, "a his | refreshments and all present singing “God QSAE % *k RESERVED SEATS 1, Ze. e, S | o B e o et th M. E Morning Preach = SSOT. Save the Queen” and “Aul ng Sy s — = Y ; ymixth strecis e G 7K by the pastor. Bven- § |““fha thirtieth anniversary dinner of o sors IND \\SM 3\',‘;1015 R et = s Myrfilh kLml elm":h:z”zl;u:fidn:ehg: e{t;: Ancient Order Foresters. ® . EDDY ST. | Paid or allowed for commission or bro- - Grace M I N e 4 swellest” affairs v 7 ki 3 i L0484 4 Moy aa, "y Byening Even “The dinmer was served in one of | HIgh Chief Ranger Boehm and Perma- T.WD Wuks Uf RAC"‘ . OLYMEF ’A COR. MASON | o Tor “saiasics, foes aad oiher = the first-class rotisseries, and there were | nent Secretary Falconer installed the of- G c THE ONLY FREE VAUDEVILLE SHOW IN | charges for officers, clerks, ste..... 18,181 81 Morning- the pastor. Even- resent about forty ladies and gentlemen. | ficers of Court Hartford at Vallejo last RAND mg.e THE CITY. Paid for State, naclonal and local s 2 o i el ""'W. Nevins was the toast master. There | week, and after the business of the even- ¥ S Gk o Taxes .. s 405 7 S v Ve | Momming Rev T DRy o Soreime o §| Mete. Tebbomeet. to lonstx, “arious und | 11o*%hay were-the guests of the eoure-ns || DIANO_YAORSE. SnowW A Soher ety and expeniivires. Ww A Rev. §. D. Hutsin-| sity, Y.. will preach, 280,338 1 Professor Conradi's | wow cxoenavons vening—“The A. K. Steven humorous, by H. R. Arndt, .’unloera_s't an enjoyable banquet. PG OLo TouU . oo R!‘S’:GENT R R A O OO - " Touchstone ‘of a Good Religiont rand _chancellor: A ~ J.| "On the i7th of the current month High : gy ] N g Eomis 'Af"g‘:;h{ Fason: “Mrs Lilic Sam- | Chiet Ranger, Bostra \will oMclally visi = Lossed incurred during the year, e TRt » Jotn Hemphill. | ing—"Evil and Good Pr ihe W uels, G. S. C. of the grand temple of the ’ - 2= = = ’ s A W e s o o G. K. of R. and 8. 5 | ot ¢ risks! . corner Golden | The Privilegs of P - 8, et s wick at Keswick. Later he will visit th 4 Net amount o y | : t street—Rev. H. H. | “Obstacies Kemoved. " Knights and Ladies of Honor. S y“ French Gulch and at John- nTAlNM N Iilustrating the Works of At at the Paris| written during the vear u.-m.szi $272,104 04 N - e 3 The officers of Bay City Lodge were Four new organizers have been ut ) d expired during the . The Religious _6tate of the & | Installed by Deputy Mrs. Quitzow afier | the Baid v In this Siate mnd tas B tNS E NS RUCTIO BASCO AND RICE chcannn | mazn . Evening—""The Redemption of the council had added to its membership | Work in adjoin lBu&e-- hibit C e Free- In a Comedy Sketch. et mber 31, 180, | emesen 3 2 roll by initiation. s A new court called_Robin Hood, organ- cursion fiatcs Isitors. ANETTE GEORGE, S oy , stroet Jesus Christ the Word" Bven. The officers of Aurora Lodge were in- | 1Zed bY W. B, Freeman, with forty-two A America’s Swestest Songstress. T Rty B g 4 i iting for Chitstr . ven- "8 In- | charter members, has been instituted at | Write for Particulars to MATINEE EVERY SUNDAY. i HENRY § BEAN, Secretary. . Dugan. i ting for st stalled in due form for the current term. | Denver, Colo. J. G. Jenkins is the chief AMATEUR NIGHT EVERY FRIDAY. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Tth . T Eutter street, | Morning—SoulL” All invited. The principal officers are: Mrs. L. J.| ranger. ETERJ . SHIELDS: A BSPRECKELS: ADMISSION FREE. . day of February, 190 . < avenue—The | 3—:&&:}"' 2 r'lepgl‘:fi::ér:v'wg; Hen;. United Moderns. SECRETARY. PRESIDENT» GEORGE M. AMERIGE, Notary Public. i Bible and Science and Health, With Key | : ) presl- 5 A it , to the Scriptures H dent; Lilile B. Holcomb, recording secre- | gan Franecisco Lodge of United Moderns, FISCHER S CONCERT HOUSE. L] » First Unitarian, southwest cornee Besty; anl i Morning—Rev. Burt Estes Howard of Stan- g:y:u Sl-’gmfii "“x;.mi_l'r:_x?ng;: s':f:i“fii which was recently instituted in this city SUTRO BATHS DEETS AND DON u::mo;&mw BAGGS & srovz"\ Trankiln streetsRev. Hradford Leavitt. | ford will preach. Evening—No services, vidson, conductor. by Supreme Vice Chancellor B. M. Elliott, OPEN NIGHTS. ETTE LEWIS, Comedienne; AGNES FRIED, General Agents, “ gl - = - m On the evening of the 27th of July Dep- | assisted by State Organizers B. Stovall Open dally from 7 & m. te Il B m Soprano; LITTLE ALMA “WUTHRICH, | “ond Unitarian, corner Capp and Twentl- ' Morning—"Meditations.” Evening—No ser. uty Grand Protector Hahn Instalied the | T. H. Riley, W. G, Cressy and others, has e e St and_Dancer; Reappearance cf MR. 411 CALIFORNIA STREET, i streets- Rev. E. . & Hogin, Vices. officers of Martha Lodge In public in the | recently been a4ding In @ remarkable de: | Bathins. Taciuains admission S Childen e, | Eioes. Mbties Domay, “Roenea orans Fie- | SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.

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