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30 SAN FKFRANCI CO CALL, SU DAY, OUCTUBEK 14, 1900, ADVBRTISEKENTS. BAD COMPLEXIONS Dry Thin and Falling Hair and Red Rough Hands Prevented by - e Cericora Soar exclusively for preservi 12 the skin, for cleansing the scalp of ¢ g of falling hair, for softening, whiten- nd the s v red, r tions, tion, In oppir women bath, who have once rifyi r the s combines ¢ ounded is to be ving the xion ERNEST hd sore native antiseptic and nursery. 1sed it te in. s 1 of flower odor compared with it for n, scalp, hair ver expens toilet, bath iz , BxsT toile purifying, ts, scales, hands, in the form of baths for , for ulcerative weak- poses which readil 1asion use any other, especially for , and hair of infants and chil- te emollient properties derived purest of cleansing ingre- c No other medicated preserving, puri- ,and hands. No other for- to be compared with and se Thus it com- "wENTY-FIVE CENTS, the BEST 1d pesT baby soap in the world. , with the Ene-n*l and lmernal Treatment for Every Humor, calp of crusts and scales, and soften itching and irritation, and lood. ~Price, THE SeT, $1 the world. 1’0TTER DRUG AND Skin, Hair, and Hands,” frec. TANNER RISKS HIS LIFE FOR CHILDREN Stops Frightened Runaway Horse Near the, o] ADVERTISEMENTS. seal o & Q = = quota- alskin are fully lower of any house in cent )se e S — ish and aranteed. fiLiebes glompany L e — INCORPORATED 153-137 Fost /. /7 Big Sale, Porcelain Ware Unigue Border Decoration. Cups and Saucers 3 cts ©at Neal Bowls 12 cts Pitcher—4 piat Y- 44 cCls Roast Dish-¥6 inch .. 76 cts Soup Tureen. Tea IFois Sugar Bowls Cream Pltcher . Fancy China Clocks Each $i.zo, .88 2.00, $2.80 We are Cutting Prices all to Pieces During Our Big Clearance Sale. (ireat American Jmporting Tea (. 219 Grant ave., msm—ru‘hfl“ B eries st yunctsen California. CUR BRANCH STORES EVERYWHERE, xtrance to the Panhandle. ed their danger, hestation he nd waited for s he dashed by experienced horseman grabbed ohe raggad about half stopped the run- » received several bruises and & ovation for his darin rang into his buggy an from the scene. Lottery Swindler Arrested. Higginson appeared before on & charge of in his possession ied at his request He was out left the courtroom before o swore to a warrant = pretenses. The police r beliet that Higginson | had swindled women by | m that they had won | in the lottery and getting money r commission. He got $25 Costello and took her to the ilding, where he disappeared. He 1 yesterday afternoon by De- inan and Wren. —_—— The Australia for Tahiti. under command sall for Papeete zavorite Sgypednst steamer, will Hitherto these charming islands of the s have been reached by sailing vessels, day; b to €0 but the time of new be 103 days. Ask for excursicn rate at 642 ow Mayor Declared in the Wrong. r Wells was informed vester: 1 adviser, Reuben H. Lloyd, jordon and Zemansky in the office from $100 to $150 per which has been recommended by Phelan, will be a plain violation if carried out. This will s Honor, who has the charter per- S the Auditor states * not sizn the de- eased figpre the Board 1l gain nothing even if subject is passed. —_—— For Conveniencc of Passengers e has been established in the Oak- | epot, on the ground floor in | ding, where passen- n their baggage checks, sa in the transfer of their tes being lower. Don't cks on the t Afor- , 408 Taylor eet and for -....Suppe ..Herbert Sousa Dabelcw and F. Thomas Maquet Sorrentino Columbus Buggy Co., street, between Ninth and Tenth. tire road wagons at vles proportionately sixty days. All ve- next mbus Bugg: Company 1 Medal, e Paris Expo: resic ission in the vi- re complained to ard of Health that a number of > digging clams near where the Pesthouse empties into ams are peddled about and as a result Dr. t the number of typhotd ity is on the increase. Officer Butterworth to make tion and report. ——————— Fitzpatrick, one of the candidates | the T for hmw of the Peace on the Democrat- | 1 le ticket, Is at present an assistant in the District Attorney’s office. His has not been limited to' the lower coence He has attracted attention as an adye: cate, and as Justice of the Peace would litigants scek! g equal and litle: Q nd fmpartial us ———— Naval Computer Wanted. The United States Civil Service Commis- | sion announces that on October 23 an ex- amination will be held in this city elsewhere for the positio the Naval Observatory. write to the commission at D.C, Tor forms 503 and 7’ tonid Trapper's Oll cures rheumatism m Pruggisia. Bc flask. Richards & 408 Clay. - on $40 cash | the charge of obtaining | | The re presentatives to the Grand Chap- [ ter from the various chapters are: heme to increase the salaries | | | E beth Gribble, Willlam E. | Carrle D. Ryan, Samuel P. Meserve, | v Alexander. Evening ‘Wetmore, Alexan- L. Dunn, Willlam G. | der Parker Jr., Janct Nutting. Zirker. Martha \\’\«hmzlrn 3—Myrtle C. Hall, Jo- e 1. Fassett, Stephen B. seph F. Wright life C. Larkins. e Van Valkenburgh. St. John o W, McMurray, John Me- | Los Gatos 13—Phebe J. Fretweld, Jesse J. E hru’xhrink Cornell, Helena G. Templeton. Levisay, George C.| Sierra Star 1 ¢ L. Dolley, Samuel H. Slrodn le. Cros , Lily F. Lily ‘of the 15—Cora Blxby, Edward G. | Clover Lea 130-Annie Wilson, Richard S. Burland, Zinnie Markell, Lena A. Brush. B faa M Folsom, Benjamin A. | Fidelity 131—Florencs’ A. Gill, Alexander | give satisfaction to the bar as well as to | and | Brown, Sarah Burton. n of computer of Almllcuuu lhould ll;fdloch, Mary L. — GRAND CHAPTER, ORDER OF EASTERN STAR, WILL MEET TUESDAY MORNING The Delegates Are to Convene in Annual Session at San Jose. | GRAND PATRON. HE next session of the Grand Chapter of the Order of the F t- | ern Star of the jurisdiction of Cal- ifornia and Nevada will open in San Jose on Tuesday next. | There will be at that session represent- | atives from 138 chapters, who will repre- ‘sent more than 12,000 members. “The re- ports will show -a substantial gain in chapters, membership a nces. The order at no other time been in such a prosperous condition as it is at present, There has been a net galn of more than 1000 members and an addition of eleven new chap The grand patron, George Louis Dar- ling, who will in a few days retire from ce, has the distinction of being the member of the order who has ever been elected assoclate grand patron and then grand patron. Who is likely to fol- low him, or who wili be the grand ma- tron, is something that no one can fore- tell, for in this order there are no nomin- ations for officers until the order of busi- | ness calls for euch. As a rule, a half- | | dozen representatives, under that head, { announce themselves as candidates. | The following named ere the grand of- ficers: George Louis Darling, patron; Fannle Thomas McCowen, matron; | Charles C. Corbiere, assoctate patron: Lulu Lucas, assoclate matron; Kate J. Willats, secretary; Isabelle L. Vawter, | treasurer; Annie Johnson, conductress Minnie Hallett, associate conductress: Mary vereaux, chaplain; Hattie | Carrie B. Hoff, Adah; | Annie Klemmer, Ruth; Mary F. Corell, | Esther; Jennie Hall, Martha; Agnes Co- nant, Electa; Carcline A. Spaulding, or- ganist; Mary J. Beemer, warder, and Minnie Brown, sentinel. In addition to the grand officers, all past grand officers and past patrons and | matrons of chapters are members of th grand body. e No. aret E. Bradley, | es. Maud W. Terwillinger. lell Prather, John A. Anderson, r 3—Julla McDonell, John J. Arm- | s trone. n F. with | Mayon, George H. | Taylor, . Bransford, Alexander M. 1la Thureson. Acacia 21—Allle A. Hewitt, Edmund K. Alex- ander, Maggie an. roe, Mc Frank Hanley, N. Dunham, George | M. Sherarin, Bonifield, Roy T. Kim- P. Gates, George F. | e n, 1te | Silver Gate t e A. Estey, Elmore M. | Billings, Addle M. Billings. | San Jose 31-Le M. Hancock, Clair C. | May. | mma-P. Meneray, David E. Martin, Barbara A. Doggett Vernon %—Laura Ruff, Arthur Richter, Eliza- beth 1 Vaomi Bidwell, Charles J. Tapscott, Robert Rankin, jannah J. Rodgers, Isador Stein, 11 3 Lake—Annte B. Long, Robert E. Foley ‘Anderson. Ariel 42 E. George, M Redding_4+ Tda M Belshaw, Worth 8 Charles C. Roscoe G. Heylin B. Thomas Willard Chadwick, Cator E." Norton, Ceanothus 4 Norton, Ada Athena. #htcten C. Hamilton, Josephine Hawkins Rex ille Chapter—Stella W. Odell, Fawards, a M. Vanderhurst. Wheitlani i6—Annte R. Purcell, Hanson, Loy Frase Placer 4i—Carrie E. Gertle Hudeshol Hamliton, John Nichols, Homo A. Needham, Herman C. Bargman, W. Dohrman. Susta R. Archer, Andrew J. Sloss. > 53—Nettie Drury, George W. Boy- Lou Treleven. ville 5—Nancle D, Combs, Willlam J. Bertha A. Menz. adle J. Peck, Lawrence Schilling, Iva E. Woodward, Willlam I Virginta J. Bail Kingsley 58—Mabel A. Smith, Harvey Lance, | carrie Ganter. | Siiver ‘Spray 5t_Lizzle Stoddard, James B. Gardner, Jennie C. Gardn Yalo so—totla A, Miller, Willlam B. Lauge- nour, Bertha Gaddis. Morning Star_61—Amelia Falkner, Edward W. M. Evans, Emma_Goshen. Mountain Férn 62—Minnie B. Epps, Isaac G. Swirt, Jean H. Sornberger. Fenn, Fidella 5 Annie McRae Camellia _63—Hattle M. Conlm. Emery J. Chapman, Eloise S. Pettingill. Unity 6—Emma A. Umpherd, Willlam W. Neal, Unice A. Glines. Golden Star 6—Stella M. Glavinovich, ert J. Adams, Mary J. Penry. Fricndshiy 67-1va Sparks, Amos M. Powers, Almar) Schuler. Ocean Spray 68—Annie L. Ellls, Dantel B. Fiffeld, Carrie Mitchell. Queen Esther 71—Georglana M. Balch, John Lith=ow, Frances Gunsolus, Electa 72—Mae R. Davis, George R. Stoddard, Emily Cressy. Magnolla 73—Stella Meads, George E. Skelll- corn, Inez G. Fitzgerald. Fsiher 74 — Minnie B. Clark, George H. Knight, Minnle G. James. Silver Wave 75—Annie W. Flagg, Michael B. | Daly, Lella E. Holcomb. Rohnerville 76—Mary E. Lamb, Brice H. Mc- . Annfe Underwood. | hzalls Ti-Mary M. Farly, Alfred L Wylle, Alice F. Hall Ventura T8-Teona E. Lincoln, Willls P. Lin- | coln, Emma | _Augusta 80 — Fannie Brown, Charles M. Rob- | GEORGE LOUIS DARLING, ONLY MEMBER OF THE ORDER OF EAST- ERN STAR WHO HAS BEEN ELECTED ASSOCIATE AND THEN Sotoyome m—'\elgeum Chisholm, Glenn BE. ino’ £3—Mary E. Tartar, John Simpson, Lulu A Simpson. Veritas s4—sarah E. Seawell, C. L. Hickok, Marie Shever.+ Valley of the Moon _85—Florence Cutter, Hugh H. Davis. Annie Poppe A o Marshall S5-Agnes M. Knock, Willam W. Scott, Ella F. ountain View $-Belle Bond, Harry F. Me \mrpm a B. Pendleton. Shaw, Mark derson, Vincent J. P\rs ns, George G. W. Hargrove. Elizabeth Rosson, John L. Woltrom, Hattle G. chelde) Bethlehem 9—Olive B. Sf beck, Alfred R. th, Ruth A. Tiussler. th n Star %-—Leah N. Ead, Jullus A. < Herrletta Rose. Ramora Justina M. Cook, Amos C. Wittemore, Emma Phcenix Beulah $9—Kate Barrefies, John W. Bar- aille, Fannie Avers, Mizpah l%—?hnrlotm Travers, James W. Her- T ron, Lilllan & Elaine 101 Gebhart, F. Granville G rrett. Violet 102—-Mary Courter, John D. Belle Mahoney Golden. Wave 103—Stella Fulton, Edmund A. Watkins, Belle Schieuter. _Joscphine 104—Katherine M. John | C. Daly, Eppy R. Kerr. Hermoea Maud E. Bowes, Scott, Anna L. True. Ungava 105~ Nellio Parker, Anna A. Rice. Corona 107—Carrie C. Hills, Dora Rodgers. Bl Grove 109—Helena J, Stephenson, llam T. Stephenson, Agnes M. Smit Pomona 110—Anna_Dreber, son, Mary E. Garthside. Seaman, Barkley, Walter M ES w. Anderson, Ling, Ashley Bdward wil- Sory C. A Ocean View 111—Debo Wallace, Thomas J. Richards, Mary A. Jarvis. M}.‘T’“”“" 1i2—Amanda Cramer, Howard W. viert, aTAGE: Santa’ Monica 113 Cora §. de Force, Isaac | A, Willis, Lulu Miller. Palm Leaf 114-Adah B. McFarland, Samuel J. R. Gilbert, Minta E. Bearss. Carita 115—Etta F. Wever, Joseph H. Ford- erer, Susie G. Sturtevant. Truckee 116—Mary E. Barton, Joseph Marzen, Elma A. Franzini. Charles W. Columbue 117—Belle Stephenson, Morton, Fannfe Steinman. Emma L. McClelland, Frahk Burkett Woodbridge 118 Minnie R. Powers, H. Ashicy, Casel Amapola’ 119 Grace, Annie F. Dunn. E 20—Minnle J. Waters, Joseph A. Mil- Polkinghorne. her 121—Malvina Platt, Annte Thompeon. inne D. James W. Michael A. Mur- Noyes, Herman Werner, Jami nne Star —Lottle Klein, Marion C. ima Carter, John C. Kim- H. McCoy. Jate 113 _Lella Roberts, Lauren T. Hol- 4 Mary S. Broel Angels 134-Myrtle Lee, Charles Lee, Katle Thomas. Semper Fidelis 135—Mary A. McKown, Wil- lian H. Wright, Centinela. 13 3 W. Forchiana, Hester A.’ Pfitzer. | Clear Lake Greene, Jabez | B: M. 'Mem Charles T. Ken- 0. Low Alex- Henrjetta M. Orestimba. 130—Beatrice P, Wilmans, nedy’ ander M. Williams, Ella_Kilburn. Oakland 140—Allie F. White, John F. Towle, Laura I. Leber. Miramonte 141—Stella H. Clgrk, Rudoiph Muender, Charlotte Muender. Copa del Oro 142—Annamara Tuck, Charles L. Clock. Rebeecca Clock. Norwalk 143—Sarah L. Mason, George R. Frampton. Louisa M. Sproul. Lyra 144—Mahala W. Harney, Sydney M. Al- lison, Marv C. Livingston. Jasmine 145—Frankle T. Graham, John W. Caivert, Orella 1. Burt. Delano 146—Bertha F. Kramer, John J. Schlifz, Sarah E. Smith. Pearl 147—Augusta Mays, Willlam A. Galnes, Amy V. Musselman, Martha Nellie Van Horn, George A. Macpherson, Anna Macpherson. Del Norte 149—Ellen Marie Lipowitz, Philan- der L. Elwell, Ethel M. Hughes. Lodi 156—Blanche D. Cary, George W. Le Mofn. Lillie Férdin Chispa 151—Margaret C. Higgins, Joseph Helmsen, Inez L. Fddy. S| Annle B. Evans, Reuben Fatta Hawkine, John L. Kempton. Louisa Escondido 15+—Ella W. Burbank. Hartshorn, James E. Thomas, Mary E. Turrentine. Miesion 155—Alice F. Hickle, George: D. Fiack, Hattle A, McPhun. Arge: 15 M. Warren, Robert M. J-ckmn‘ chy P?oln Galt 158—Medla Baldwin, Paredes H. Latour- ette, Lizzie Gower. Penryn 1,s-n|a A. Owens, John H. Cush- ing, Mary M Perley C. Sceldent 160 Mary Mitchell, Ada D. Hall Gold Ridge 161—Helen D. Watson, Alexander Ragle, Minnie Laton. Crown 162-Ella A. Sears, George R. Free- man, Viola J. Randall. Scepter 163—Louise E. Burke, Amador F. Col- trin, Leonora M. Tiffany. Onisbo 164—Elizabeth D. Runyon, W. Dean, Mattie S. Kercheval. Crescent 165—Laura Manuel, George L. True, Eliza L. Morley. Tphigenia 166—Mary Jones, John Hancock Sr., Eliza Kind. Esperanza 167—Caroline M. Musaus, Charles G. Stivers, Grace M. Stivers. Los “Angeles 168—Lucia B. Martin, Willlam B._Scarborough, Clara B. Fowler. Olive Branch 169—Melissa G. McConkey, Al- bert M. Taylor, Avnie L. Arper. King Solomon 170—Martha E. Blade, Arthur M. Blade, Nancy A. Wood. Carnation 171—Hanna V. Smith, Peter Brown, Susie A. Venable. Lexington 17—Emma Cleminson, Isasc.¥. Baker, Maud H. Da; Long Branch i73—Hva H. Thornburg, Charles E. Mitchell, Flizabeth H. Mitchell. Harbor 174—Alice Pearce, Edward E. Young, Hilma P. Hult. Sisson 11s—v|n. R Crom, Chacies R Gitg- L. Stevens, Thomas den, Georgle A. Miguelito U. D. —Idelll ‘Webb, Harry C. Dim- ock, Anna L. Dim Orl 7. b—u-ry C. Allen, Thomas C. lent U . Alice A. Ralph. keley U. D.—~Lydia J. Wharfr, Warren G. Sanborn, Lavina J. McClain. Ontario U. D.—Jane Piddington, Albert D. Moore, Lofse A. Benniak. _Sue E. King, George W. Heber U. D.—lnr) J‘uu Huff, Isldor Levi- 5. Opfer, Birdte leb; i o Jerba Buens U. D.__Lizzle Tonningsen, John Tonningsen, Bertha ark. s e OFFICERS INSTALLED 3 BY MASONIC LODGE Presentation to Botm;g Grand Mas- ter Charles L. Patton—Standing Committees Named. At the closing session of the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons yes- terday the elected and appointed grand officers were installed into office for the current term by Past Grand Master Wil- | lam A. Davies. The names of the elected | officers were published yesterday. The gpnlnled officers are: E. B. Chyrch, aplain; John A. Hosmer, o a.lor Johhson, aseistant seerethr Umbsen, marshal; Eveisole, bearer; ‘'W. Jansef, sword bearer; Louls, 'standard bearer; Samuel Prager. senior deacon; J. P. Greeley, junior con; J. W. 'Linscott, steward; Thomas Baker, junior steward: Willlam Kettner, pursuivant; Samuel D. Mayer, organist; George P. Adams, tyler. After the installation the instailing of- ficer in behalf of the Grand Lodge pre- sented the retiring grand master, Charles L. Patton, with a magnificent jewel with diamond ‘setting, and had many kind vmrds to speak of the officer and hls‘ 3 senior. work The grand body directed that Past | Grand Master Paiton and Grand Secre- | tary George Johnson each glve sittings to an artist that their portraits might be | painted for the Temple gallery. Grand Master Foshay has appointed the | following named st Jurisprudence—E. M. Presto, Rucker, William Johnson, J. B. Stevens, | F. M. Angellotti. Finance—M. E. Flint, E E Stone, W. E. Lutz, John M x G. W. Hun- W. McFad- Sopite. Sweeney, Pay of members—W. W. Seamon, F. E. Hunniwell, H. C. Bagbee, Amos Stevens, | Charles E. Mitchell. | f‘orrespund( nce—Willlam A. Davies, George T, McCabe, Robert Furlong, F. J. Corness, Returns—W. H. Hervey, E. H. May, lC. Bonner, A. W. Davidson, W. W. Dou ass. On accounts—J. Beckwith, Thomas | A Henry Bruner, G. Kvle, K. White, E. C. Hare. Charity—W. E. Sloan, J. A Kingsley, J. P. Pillsbury, E. ' Budlong, William Bennetts. Trustees of the Widows’' and Orphans’ Home—W,. John, E. Whipple, John Ton- ningsen, Drexler Estate Distributed. | Judge Coffey has settled the final ac- count of Mrs. Elise A. Drexler, as execu- trix of the will of the late Louis P. Drex- ler, and ordered the distribution of | decedent’s estate. The collateral inheri- | tance tax has been settled and will soon | be paid. | —_— e Judge W. R. Daingerficld has been on | the Superior bench for eight years and has given universal satisfaction. He | should receive the vote of all citizens, ir- Tespective of party . Divorce Suits Filed. ! Suits for divorce have been filed by Mar- garet Webb against William Webb for de gertion, Charles H. Hatfield against All M. Hatfield for cruelty and Dena blett against Mendel Weisblett for failure | to provide. PN Pt . | Mrs. I J. Aschheim, nee E. Flelschman, | has returned and resum®d practice at her X'Tay laboratory, 611 Sutter street. = o R i it Poor singers and counterfeiters utter | bad notes. ADVERTISEMENTS. GLOVE, RIBBON HO D e — and SIERY DEPTS. We have just opened and placed on sale our Fall Importa- tion of the CELEBRATED REY- NIER GLOVES, In both Suede and Glace, all the latest shades. SPECIAL. 125 dozen FRENCH KID GLOVES, 2 or 3 clasp, in either Suede or Glace, all the latest shades, with Paris Point Embroldery. Price $1.00 pair 95 Cartons (850 pieces) NEW DOUBLE FACED SATIN LIBERTY RIBBON, fine finish, the latest Fall shades, goods ful 3% inches wide. Price 30c yard 375 pleces latest weave SATIN TAFFETA RIBBON, soft finish, 4 inches in width; these ribbons are in Creams, White, Pinks, Blues, Levenders and 30 other new shades. Price 30c yard 3 cases LADIES'’ NATURAL GRAY SANITARY WOOL VESTS and DRAWE&S in all sizes. e $1.25 each 200 dozen Extra Quality UNLAUNDERED SHIRTS. both long and short bosoms. Price 500 each m, n3, us, 1z, us, 121 POST STREET. We term ours satisfactory Combination suits at $1.00, 1 Vests .at soc, Ladies vests and pants; h white, price A dolla and equal to any $1.25 glo Hand embroidered colored ment in many colors at Ladies’ hand embroidered, chiefs, special value at Wool blue, pink and white, price Satisfactory Undérwear perfectly, looks well, feels comfortable and wears to your entire satisfaction; and in addition is reasonable in price. Our stock is complete consisting of Equestrian tights,.. at soc, 75¢, $1.25 up to $7.50 a pair ...esat 50C, $1.00, $1.2 Special Egyptian cotton vests with drawers to match in ecru and SOC each. Kid Glove Our ““ Amazon” is a glove that is superior to many every pair is guaranteed and will be fitted if desired. Ladies’ Handkerchiefs present the correct style in Paris ; we have a good assort- 33; and 50¢ exch. 10c each. “All wool woven shawls, 36 inches square, colors; red 45C each. Crocheted Slippers Hand made of the best quality Germantown wool, in all shades, with good soft leather soles, at $1.00 a pair won Sfoiouge, 129 Kearny Street under wear, because itfits -25, 1.75 up to $9.00 a suit 75, $1.00 up to $7.50 each 5 up to $5.00 a pair eavy winter weight, ribbed j! r. for.a ve sold in San Francisco; linen handkerchiefs are at all linen initialed handker- Shawls P\ s g = Sue S = P o —— Wg abrsetgliallmu Oak ri S week for.. 33 Ufl Pretty Luvfle, Isn't It? A large order of it Art Squares of all descriptions has been received and awaits inspection. THE J. NOONAN FURNITURE COMPANY, Inc., 1017-1023 MISSION STREET Phone South 14. Above 6th, San Francisco. EYE - GLASSES That hold without plncblnl, OPERA-GLASSES Of high power at low prices. PHOT OCRAPHIC OUTFITS For 80 cents and upwards. 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