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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1900. 27 A A M N A N D e, N X RS BN ST BN SNt e s AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. EXHIBITION GROUNDS, TIVOLI~» L L alest 7/010.5‘ of Fraternal O@anlzailans. et s e TO-NIGHT, “ TROVATORE.” This Afternoon at 2. To-Night at 8. ANOTHER GREAT BILL And Twice Daily Until September 26. FOR THE COMING WEEK. BY GENERAL REQUEST, THE ENORMOUS TRIUMPH, IS S ~¥<‘;l<\t‘b¥Q;Q;Q)iwmswswmmM*QN*Qtofi i of Bastern Star. e grand Week Commencing Matinee To-day, Sept. 8. It has in that time paid about | lowed by a programme of twelve dances. | ments to carry out a programme of offi- sick benefits, th f $8100 | S t i d 1sit: da al iderd paid {5 ome member alone on | gentiemen present (hat an additional bal | scheme (o thereass the premiums ofiered | VAUDEVILLE AT ITS BEST One of the most | had to be secured to give all a chance to | to members. r for the parlor is Adoiph| dance. TLouis Merki, R. J. Blaine, J. G.| Aurora Lodge at its meeting last Mon- AT ding s y, who is | Chase Jr., A. B. Ross and H. J. Lloyd were | day night admitted two candidates by FAREWELL WEEK OF 3 etary of th tive | the commitfee of arrangements. | initiation under the new ritual. The worl tion. He has been was well done by the several officers and e e Parlor for ten Foresters of America. | vas commended by o number of ‘the on- ne ) A new court of the order was instituted | [00kers T £ was Compicied the | 115t Friday at Fimhurst by Grand Chief g s e BROS xpressed its apprecia- | Ranger Asher and Grand Secretary Cordy. Friends of the Forest. L . assoclation ¢ | ad of his services 1t [ Court del Monte of Monterey will cele- aluable gold watch MS'?;,;’]LA"“ s dini brate the tenth anniversary Ot Tts exist- | Last Monday night [ agpteme aficers. s la by Past Patron | Native Daughters. | the Bagi Opera-house on the night of | paid an official visit to Ligcoln Lodge, and g ¥ 3 { At the last held meeting of Golden State ‘h(s- 2th inst. s tal ang | here was a deal gald for the good of the ior o o Native. Baugrtors ot i | mochiy arallone will sive s toclal 4nd |order. " The visit was followed by & ban- THE solden West, Miss R. Hunt and Miss H. | Ocean View, on the 25th inst. quet. rship | Next Tuesday evening the degree team | Last Tuesday night Ploneer Lodge ad- WILL BE REPEATED ON MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS. REVIVAL HERE, AFTER MANY YEARS. OF teusche were admitted to memb g 3 by initiation s of Goiirt United States of America. will | mmedbr?ur members by initation, the BIGGEST o om_Oakland itiat - | work being done in_ a ‘very acceptable 4 S arlor gave an anniversary re- | SIS 0%CT {rom, Qariand, 1o I0iGGte CRY" | manner. Next Tuesday night this pro- | ded. by his individual efforts Introduced into | ATl In ‘the Bullding of the Ancient Order SHO W resident Mrs. Ema Gett is visit- | that court fifty-two members, and he was | of Foresters. An energetic committee has the parlors in the northern part of | not working for a prize. been appointed to take charge of the 3d ball last Tuesday, which Was | Timothy Mahoney of Court Eclipse has | gressive lodge will give a social in its B e In an Entire Change o Repertotre. E VER ' named registered at the American Companions. Last Wednesday night the supreme offi- ~ 1000 Secretary Miss Laura J. : aid an official Visit to Mizpah Lodge | | Kes within the. past Tew dave: 3iiss| Mrs. Kate Agee, grand chiet companion | fe 3foatha opera. Hall. A very. bleasant WAYNE AND CALDWELL SEEN Howard, George F. Howard, Orville | of the Companions of the Forest of Amer- | and instructive evening was the result. | Presenting George M. Cohan's “To Boston on peop[e 1 e Tillie Wl’r--!‘;. Pw,‘la J").rb'rdnk jca, commenced her official visits for the g{u«l lndge will %x‘\npgxn:er;cllal_trx;‘gm ‘}‘?rlé‘;)‘:‘ Busines Margaret Brady, v Deacon | term by presenting herself last week be- | Wednesday eve: s ON iPidnrthy, Sitter Croskiose | fors Bxselalor Clscle in this eity, as has | oficers also, isited: Amesica Lodes' ‘oo "KOLB 4ND DILL, 300 Per- Sentenrone. - n: Dora | been announced in the local columns. Last g codks ——- | Pk B e e o e 1 Circle in Oak- B'ne B'rith. | -~ Monday she visited ( Wednesday | formers. THE e was with Lorely { Tast Monday night there was a Joint | 3 "(‘f;r‘(;l';‘“‘f{;‘; meeting in the hall of Unity Lodge nr‘MR AND MRS. JACKS ON to Inter Nos Circle on | Unity, Montefiore, Columbifa and Cremieux | In an Up-to-Date Comedy, A Married M 1500 Horses. ‘ ](}()AST | the 24 o Upon these vi: the | lodges under the on of District " MERRITT AND MU_RP,()CK_ 25 Elephants. grand mpanion has been accom- | Deputy I. Brown. | (hail very panied by Grand Sub-Chief Miss Alice | tastefully decorated for the occasion by | SEA | Ticoulet, Grand Financial Secretary Miss | Janitor Flyshaker, who displayed a great Old Favorites, in an dent of V sremer, Grand Left Guide Miss | deal of taste in the arrangement of the | | elaay, mrand. traster, | A Sonurrayy Grand. Organist Mrs. W |decorations During the evaning the prin. | MUSICAL JOHN=TONES, |65 Cars {| POPULAR 25¢ == 50¢ PRICES | £ d Trustees Mrs. H. | cipal speakers were Grand Orator Rev. | . i ben—— H. Jeffrey, Amador; n . H. E 1 1 : Weaverville Annie Bed- | Worms and Mrs. Jennie Weisel. As vis- N{eto and Otto Weise. After the close| ___ __One of the Bill's Big Hits. Gurlle Bacon, San Diego; | ftors he local circles there have been |of th eting there was a sumntuous Slie Becon, San Diego: | tors 1o e local crcies therc Bave heet | of the imesting there Was & umntious | e T ey NI TIANTETS | 100 Feature Acts. 4| _In & New Knock-about Novelty Sketch. THE GREAT AMERICAN BIOGRAPH | OF SEVILLE TUESDAY.THURSDAY, SUNDAY NIGHTS AND SATURDAY MATINEE. might next v = BUSH 9. Parquet, any seat ® e Great Double Bill, dren, 10c, any part except reser A few front orche: S B T e, v |1 | THE BELLS ——AND—— INAPOLEON’S GUARD. FESNES% MONDAY LAST 6 NIGHTS and SATURDAY MATINWE. CLAY L. R. | CLEMENT STOCKWELL AND A STRONG COMPANY. Revival of the Popular Comedy Success, by A. W. Pmero, THE MAGISTRATE. With the St That Has Ever NEW NOVELTY SflOWi STARTING MAT.NE_ | WITH TO=DAY. | TO-NIGHT. ONLY. New York ‘ orid’s Come KELLYS KIDS. gest C: Presented It Here, | i NEXT SUNDAY \ —NIGHT— - od ONE WEEK ONLY, The World's Gre: st Laughmaker, Direct From New York. AN EXCEPTIO ALLY BUILLIANT EDDIE SHOW. Admission, 60c; Children Under 12 Years, I O THE OTTS—BOULDEN & GRIFFIN T l 4 CARNATIONS—34 | Rererved Numbered Seats and Admissions In the Very Newest Farce Comedy. H | during the entire engagement at Sherman, Clay CRIFFIN AND GRIFFIE, |& Co's Music Store, cor. Kearny and Sutter | streets. Unlike other shows, prices at down- il NEWSBUY S QUARTE'I TE town office are the same as charged at ticket | —f |~ ~——~~~~————— | wagon on show grounds. N FAST AND FURIOUS 8 3 FEMALE OUARTETTE, | -0 OV Some - - e ol 2 IE THREE LOCAL TENTS OF THE KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES ARE NOW LOCATED IN THE P.O- an - - | HEADY r'm L The Rebek NEER BUILDING ON FOURTH STREET. THE PREMISES WILL PROBABLY BE OPENED TO PUBLIC :.’:‘T‘,:,F,‘,";,,’Z\,TJ:K:;; rs INSPECTION IN A FEW DAYS EVENIHG e, 35c, 5o and Toc. SA" MATEU GOURSING PAHK N g I %5c and S0c. . e —— - ——— = a8 . Hilk ckton; Mrs. Theodore Lunstedt, ll‘,r'\n:. Secretary Jno. J. Cordy and many | to a number of toasts, music and songs. | a I A Piratski, president of | promin members the order. The Grand Secretary L. J. Aschheim, who re- | | TO-DAY | ——— . been | Hollister; Mrs, How- | visits have been productive of awakening | cently married Miss i Flelschman of this ’ F F. Hanlon | an interest (m ircles vi: The ad- H\ 1s on his ding tour in the north- ! st PUTIOR | GBS e Ciners wera IRt | 61 purt bf Lho countey | | SUNDAY, T0-DAY, SUNDAY, September 23 grand treas- | esting stive of a means of ad- | r to all the | vancing t r. In the several circles | Order of Pendo. ge wi ehicrs.in the State | there was an exemplification of the Work | o o Order of L | Scptember 23. r t fluence | and the business methods, the work being | i opder. . wiichecorigtuatel N e e e s i ok from | very ry, particulariy in the Ger- | city. I8 showing an increase which is | THE MANAGEMENT OF THE CALIFORNIA CLA SI man and in s circles. gratifying to the grand office The | - HC 0 . AL dve Oak ( S arranges or a | financial report for August is said to be 3 H Posle party Wth of October. | the best in the history of the order, For Azzali ml',a“rfi,r?'!dmfeflfg v, P of Oak- | Some time past the order has instituted | HAS BEEN DELAYED B E CUSTOM- 1 & in aves f five councils a month. At . \*:FA’:\FK‘)“"‘!}'J‘!F 8 AT EL PAS P session of the Fraternal Con- | ARRIV S. FRAN 1 aughters o eorge Clu in Boston, Mass., the order UNTIL TUESDAY NIGHT. | Daught f St. Gt Club. i M h d G g e has . . ers of Britannia Lodge v ted to membership. This | $ e 8 el ¥ ers of George who b the officers, that the order has THEY WILL POSITIVELY OPEN ON g £ gL o stood the test the leading fraternal | = 2. swverel & ong 1o the Tortnighily social elub of that | Boiof" e Couniry ‘and has been ap. | WEDNESDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 26, 26 NOMINATIONS - - 96 xlllu(..mz tion } d a rn\‘lv\l!’nuhzll\lf{“ (1::1;' proved lv\kl)\ln-m, The order has for a long | WITH VERDI'S By % o st we e residence of Mr: time worked to attain that end. | S y street. The handsomely | Both Golden Gate and Volunteer Coun- | “OT ELLO 2 Y | n ) ed parlors we efully decor-| cils of this city have work in the initia- | = | was a la : ated with fic .x'snlne. eve ens ar n;.,n- tory degree at every meeting. These two | Thursd 2 ) [ ’smuu Total Prlze sluuu g fantly illuminated. hers. wak @& [ir0-| councils have ayraneed for & grand 2| Friday S e Py e f We tmine of entertainment that included a | toLncis have arranged for a grand enter- | ZXi ey’ Matinee. : . Money , to be given at no distant date. by Mrs. s: read- aturday Night. R. He R Sons of Benjamin. | BumderH{ght phrenolog: Minerva Lodge No. 2 of the Independent | Those holding seats for Sunday, Monday or | ymic act | Order Sons of Benjamin held an open | Tuesday nights can have their money refunded ano reci from mic son, H. ANDY DBA ARTHUR M2 JUDGE SLIPPER r £ S rogramme the ladies of the circ g r t he function a selections, Miss 1l readings, CONGERT BY VON DER MEHDEN'S BAN w 1 directed . ~ | or seate exchanged by applying at the box of- TRAIN SERVICE: ¢ d sort, a di or mee 4 din; A o) & . e 't““" education fr Rérscolt, Bcs: T1. L 00K (0 tus, SosRe RO ont HhR.|fee” Cithe RTNEAN nextsr IS etia e TR an Mowrmbuns scoaste ut | TRAIN SERVICE: d . i g £ Williams, secretary of the club. After the | €V 4 € = o 1015 a. m,, 11 a. m., 2 m, and 1 p. m. Re ves Third and Townsend streets 10:15 a. ‘ g several appll | Jhoeramme cherc was an adjournment to | 14TEe attendance, and the following pro- a‘(‘;‘,{;@“ Ea 7 b | turning ieive 56 Paik at i p. m! and ter | i g ttyo By pod o o5 B - r ersons des Aining room. where an excellent colla- | Rramme was presented under the direc. | _ MATINEE | the last course. San Mateo electric care direct (M- 11 & ™. “ L gt . A 9 4 the e, .| tion was spread on a table decorated with | tion of Mrs. Minnte Label, mistress of | to the Park every six minutes. fifth n‘nd \-v‘—rgu. "m"d“::z minutes later. - en making re- i s les and swee ceremonies: Piano selection \u« Pau- e | returning at p. m. an er last course. % : 3 : and if it kee That could “be procured to |line Lichter; vo o e oRosco’ R s San Mateo electric cars every six minutes. ! 2 { some f| R sts in the way of delicacies | Buan and 'Peters; rec % .umv‘l (I G s — g rge camps crowns. From | & n was provided by the host- | Charmick; funn 3 re- A Admission 25¢c. Ladies Free. - mos cant camp a few > {one to what the | marks for the 1lx(-~nu tic m’uf : rangers .- GRAND ODED HOUSE : - r says that by the closd the members of the dlu gave the | Hefreshments were served _during the MaTERN ToiDA T, CHUTES a» Z0OO FISCHER’S SONCERT HOUSE. p Sty Wi Mang- seropc RS | three cheers, then joined in sing- | evening. | Admission 10c. . 2 ST e et g 4} 'n\nm Lang Syae 1 “God Save (h B R e e Tt | TH! FRAWL COM- EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. | Hanlon & Singer, De Gosco Brothers, Thos. 5 a : 4 i % . Antonto Vargas, Mae o, Dr ows, H. \\nmh J. Creba, J! G. arranged for an outing for the members 8 $ €MITH AND ELLIS s = " Bay oele J. Staples, W. Norrington, E 1wm ' | of California Council of the Daughters of | QUO VADIS JOHNSTON AND HARVEY & M £ Langlands, Lund, Henwond. Deane, Liberty and their friends to Camp Taylor | RICHARD WILD MISS ANNA MILLER WOOD oot =lte < - . te|2nd 3. : onSau- | to-day. The mvmhfrshll)l of this council Introducing in the Arena Scene BABY RUTH tartan Church, Boston. Song Recital SATUR- e rroves at 3 a | ford, A 8. olleren- | pow “numbers 133, and there are five AY, SEPT. 2, 3:15 P. M. Sherman & Clay t A - | Pougn S 0 tho his; | shaw, Stell M. Norrington | grangers waiting to be initiated. The ADGIE'S LIONS. AL HAZZARD | FHaN. 225 Butter st. Reserved seats $1; gonevai » our bay. This camy and M. Riorden | mastitin. ave: woil sttented ang - | TO-MORROW EVENING...... "BLUE JEANS" | admission, f5c. Seats reserved at Sherman & yme on the last Thurs- - meeting 1 and much {n : . v | g s | National Union terest is manifested in the work of the | Evening Prices.... ...l tte, %c sc| THE GREAT LION ACT. e b f P = rder. ert m Ca month of Ocigher the members of Tamal | At the meeting of the San Francisco | Grranged for the presontation of o farce, | Matines Prices.l. e, ifc: sic. tic. 'No higher. NEW KOy G CrURES. 4 S the b wind b with @ dance at the ocean beach, | Cabinet of the National Union next Thurs- | »The Want of & Servant.” The charac- | Evih Ticker: OFtied.” Rboeiy. IONG PO CHY, e Had o o r 1 secured for the oc- | day several important propositions will be | ters will be taken by a number of the | duate of Canton Medi: - - sion bt of the second Mon- | presented. The cabinet will close its of- | members, and the farce will be given dur- C R z AQUA"G SPORTS ON THE LAKE. Elicen atter & vory woccere hen day B. Istees will s1ve | ficial visits 'lr-r the year by, v‘nlll}'nlg])::n [ ing October. | A _— e e e e amp on_the X- Union_Couneil on the 2th and on El Do- | i THE . W rate it with subjects. In a | yado Council on the 5th of October, | Ancient Order of United Workmen. H ATRE Telialione fhr St PR 3 S Te vy e rd be the giests | "Last Tucsday night California Councll | The responses from lodges In aid of the e his herbs demonstrate their t a banquet eceived st rs into membership, | sufferi bers of the Ancie: | ots @ b 1. i the camp meer” fne by obiigation - i Tour by iniation | Soteing st ot B ARsidnE Qe MATINER TO-DAY (SUNDAT). RACING! RACING! | 57,::"":,:’ o.l:j,“'.’so“.g..‘;':::: g by the Columbia Quar- | the three degrees. There a notlceable | 5 m Sy 5 i R % e seases, including _Bright 3 B v the camp initlated fif- | inerease in the attendance, due in a great |-and it'ls expected that before all have| TO-NIGHT, “THE WIDOW'S HUSBAND, California Jockey Ciub Track, Disease, Diabetes, Consum tes and it h I yet twenty to | measure to th ring the evening | §. Nichol fact that Speaker Y. A. | contributed more than what was called ! — tion, Asthma, = Paraly s inaugurated In conjune- | for by the grand master, who asked that | TO-MORROW . Brain, Nerve, Cancers. Tumors, Biood. Mal. OAKLAND. n b ted manager, J. Mc- | tion with the entertalnment committee an | each member contribute 10 cents to the and Female Maladies.” All pefsons e A ; " assIstant es- | hour of enjoyment under good of the or- | general fund of relief, will have been real- MONDAY WEER® GOLDEN GATE FAIR Tited o call Officer 741 Washington st Of-s : pired terms. [ der every ‘meeting. . The following was | ized. Magnolla and Prosperity lodges | NIGHT ASSOCIATION el ie St T I Mt i o week Mrs. Jennie Clark, the | the programme last Tuesday: Phonograph | have aiready donated $25 each and Fi el- PICTURESQUE ’ 04 m to 1 m Accept grateful thanks ‘or € Reauin "mmri'l" was surprised | gpecialties, W. F. Morton; tenor solo, W. | ity has donated $20. ¢ e DISTRICT No. 1. effecting & cure of asthma of several years -rs of the ecircle | . Anthony; vocal selections. California | Grand Master Snook and Deputy Grand b g » congratulate her on the &n- | Councll quartet, composed of Messrs. Ler, | Master Danforth visited the lodges i > . . ry of her birth. After congratu-| Robins, Anthony and Girard; one-man | Sacramento City last Friday night and the hot W taken possession | orchestra, George B. Bramhall, and vocal | spoke In favor of extension work and of the visitors. who started an even- | solo. Mr. Robins. At the meeting on Ocs | reducing suspensions. L] standing. A. DARLEY. San Rafael. ANNUAL FAIR! Four or More Running Races and Two Harness Races Fach Day. GRAND STOCK PARADES. : of entertainment. including mus ober 2 there will be a good programme of | Grand Recorder Spencer will visit Silv N 3 OE BT S : ng and recitations. after which good | music, legerdemain and a Little Eva cake- | Gate. Lodge at San Diego on the 1st of | "AT";.‘;’;:E‘:&S““‘,‘; Fom s ey (hings were taken from parcels, spread | walk by L. Vincent and L. Banz, October and on the 3d he Wil visit the s ot SATURGAY, September 22, Mise p .V\, ;3( p "v'lv,..'.‘ pgr':'.];:y{;m (\}‘H;u'\u.n Berkeley Counecll, on the evening of the | lodges in Los Angeles in joiht session, Continuing Seven Days. Irs nwein rk, Mr. and Mrs. r. 'and Mrs. J. W. 7th nst., celebrated its third anniversary | 'On the night of the 15th the grand mas-| QL Y MIPIA S22 %35 %n | by #00d time entertainment.” on|ter, the grand recorder and the grand re- Stanel| which occasion there was an excellent | ceiver pald a visit to the lodge In Gilroy | THE ONLY FREE VAUDEVILLE SHOW IN t, Mr. and Mrs. F. Wilder, Mr. and Mrs, | programme, which included vocal solos, | and assisted at the initiation of three can. THE CITY. RACING! RACING! Prader, Mr. and Mrs, Helnz, § i : L P Rt Mr, aml selections by _a_quintet, speclalties and | didates. During the evening there we h _Jam: ag 5 Mrs. J. Blackall, Mr. and Mrs. L. Gilbart, | addresses by J. W. Cuthbert, president of | spirited addrexgles by Grg&nd M:sz:: &, w ere. 3 “abri, Mrs. A. W. Miiler of Tacoma, Mr. and | the San Francisco Cabinet, and George | Snook, Grand Recorder Spencer and topl Twelfth Series of Conradl's e, than the supreme | 3 7T Whitten, Mr. apd Mrs. A G.| Drumm. Those who contributed fo the | cal songs by Grand Receiver Booth. Aft- v w particularly on gy, Mr. and Mrs. F. Schneider, Mrs. | entertainment were Messrs. Nahl, Mc- | er the meeting the Ladies of the Degree |J. A. Blake, Mrs. E. L. Johnson, Mis¢ H. | Donald, J. and C. Mills, ark IlH;zgs, of Honor of that city served to the vis- lelNG STATUARY! ADMISSION 50 CENTS, f { Wilder, Miss J. Clark, Miss M. Gilbart, | Milton Sehwartz, Fowdan, Morse, Wood- | itors and the members of th. 5 ' G. A. Lehmann, H. Lange, N. l)uwning‘ ville and_Broad. There was a fine colla- | of the most toothsome nanq‘.im“’é’f‘:. s s OP:NS NONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 e i 7 ¥, Vangueila tion and light refreshments. Deputy | fered to Workmen in this State. THE SPORTSMAN’S BALLET. Mar_ | Last Tuesday night the hall of Redword | Bunting was missed, but was excused, be- | Fresno Lodge at its last held meeting 4 TINUES TWO W $1 per Year. rogramme of | Camp i Pythian Castle was overcrowded | cause he is on his wedding four, initiated efghteen candidates. CONTI EEKS, | et -~ P rnumh’" | 8 “)V:; ";‘“”" ‘10 Pnj;;‘ ”{f 'm'g';"' Knigh d Ladi 2 And OUR CELEBRATED STOCK COMPANY. | NEW AND INTERESTING FEATURES W e — t of chrysan- | nt and dance given that sub- - 3 ND I LL - representative | ordinate. Under the direction of 8. T.| nights and Ledies of Honor. Degree of Honor. - EE GIVEN EACH DAY. S |t aster of corermomion ool B iz | Aurora Lodge at its last held meeting| Silver Spray Lodge of the Degree of MATINEE B !,,,.m. nted an interesting programme, ’hfld work in the initiatory degree under | Honor last Tuesday night admitted a FRY SUNDAY. Grandest Exhibit of Prize Stock Ever Shown in Bn'argcd to 16 Pagca which included a short address of wel-| the new ritual. It was performed in a | stran er by initlation. During the even- AMATEUR NIGHT EVERY FRIDAY. A atet at To- come by Consul Commander G. W.|very acceptable manner. Last Monday|Ing the lodge was addressed Past — HARNESS RAVING! — T Schweinhard; “‘Between the Dark and the | night the lodge initfatdd two more and Muter Barnes. Next Tuesday nthz the ADMISSION FREE. HORSE SHOW EXHIBIT a A ¥ | Daxlight, recitation, Miss Myrtle E, | has still several strangers who wish to|lodge will give a social in its lodgeroom | ————————— AND OTHER ATT ’ w ted . at \hnd wv{nn Brown; “Once in a Pu Twillght,” | join. 'The new work was done in a very | in Excelsior Hall. SUTRO BATHS 4 RACTIONS, | vocal solo, H. J. Gillett; “The Return of | creditable manner. On the night of November 22 Forget-me. | —OPEN NIGHTS- e pricted gatalogue o6 Somiblets. programme. en Gate Parlor, which was insti- | the Troop the Mandolinata Club: ad- On the night of the 2ith inst. Bay City | not Lodge will give its semi-annual Opén dally fyom 7.a..m. to 11 p. m. Trains leave Third and Townsend Streets May 2, 1884, with ni ¥ members, | dress on ‘Woodcraft,” T. Whitten; | Lodge will be ready to Initiate several | social, on which oceasion there will be Bathing from 7 a. m. to 10 p. m. | every hour from 10:40 to 1:30 p. m. has @ membership of two hundred and cakewalk by Miss Elma McAvoy and | candidates under the new ritual. presented, in addition to dancing, a mu- ADMISSION, 10¢. CHILDREN, bc. HENRY J. CROCKER, Presiden seventy-five and nearly §10,000 in its | Master Clarence Brown. This was fol-| The grand officers are making arrange- | sical and literary programme. Bathing, including admission, 25¢; children, 20c. | GEORGE A. NEWHALL, Secretary. 3 1

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