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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1900 SOME STRAINS AND NOTES Notable Prograrmme Is Promised at the Benefit for the California Club. I | i | | ¥ WHO IS TO APPEAR AS “THE VISIO! - REVERIE AT THE CALIFORNIA CLUB BEN A E ORPHEUM. IN A IT TO BE vals of th 'Review of Matters Order Eastern Star. AST Monday night there was a good attendance of members and | visitors at the session of Olive | Branch Chapter, on which occa- sion Alfred Thomas James Rey | nolds, past patron of Onisbo Chapter of | Courtland, presided in the absence of the | ber of the membership of the sitting chapter. After business there was a soclal IFROM THE LODGE FROM THE WORLD OF MUSIC, OF FRATERNAL bers of Many Brotherhoods. }?.OOMS SOCIETIES of Interest to Mem- with seventy-five members. It now has 138, with six applications to act upon, and has $2000 in its treasury. Vallejo Lodge at its last held meeting had five Initiations, thereby increasing the membership to 110, with three applications to act upon. Chairman O'Donnell of the committee on entertainment is busy ar- ranging for a ladies’ night. Secretary Cooper of Los Angeles Lodge el feeenfle e ool el el el el ool outing this morn ng. Brother Wheelock of this lodge la week won a prize in a lottery, went into business el LADIES’ LINEN CITY o Dry Goods HANDKERCHIEFS patron, who was unavoidably away. Two | will soon leave for the East. While away x | Propositions were received, and Mrs, Elsie | he will several lodges on the other eee FOR ... i | | Matson Gall, daughter of the past patron | Side of the mountains and hopes to pre % | | of Golden Star Chapter of Jackson, Ama- | {11t an interesting report on his return. FA LL SEASON- - lgoo' 3 dor County, was admitted by initfation. | the complete enjoyment of the trip, agd The music for the evening was furnl llh|a! i:: thaf Geo ‘L'J‘ gmldfimuh of the sarfe | i by Mrs. H. M. Owens, the musical odge is going with him. b | tions being rendered with great f:wer:xr\r; \-5‘a“ii“?pl‘:?1C’:éffi?d‘&;;i.iélx“"&:‘fiésig | HAND-EMBROIDERED SHEER LINEN, B e T Sous ahb in mounion Mo ‘out in a short time. This x_f::ge will | ~ in Hemstitohed, Scalloped and Lace Edge:. x o IcoLDNT. was served. On the night of the 3lst inst. | have a New Year's watch-meeting under .. Famous Diva, tho. Chapie: will_Eive a complimentary | the auspices of the ways and means com- | % SHEER LINEN HEMSTITCHED, + AN ov' Carsiin | Gold % The st as elect f % ) 5 D e aess Tioited Jast Monday | the follawing officers for the mext theas All Sizes, 8, 9, 11 and 13 Inch, in 1-8, 3-16 and 1-4 Inch Hom. % srdasmmie - night by Grand Patron Darling and Past | months: P. Lawlor, chief pedestria Wednesday, Friday, Saturday rana Srgunics Sire Neliic Aufusta bar; | Bl Bolecr. onier wulds and miiiemair: | FRENCH HAND-EMBROIDERED SHEER LINEN ling and & number of members of the local | Thomas E. Dunne, chlef steward; O. N, H Even ngs, chapters, who met in the cozy chapter | Hall, chief provide V. Long, chie? The Largest Assertment Ever Shown. hall in Bouth San Francisco a lar num- | inviter. he anne: take its u REAL DUCHESSE LACE HANDKERCHIEFS, PARIS Company. To-Night “THE JEWESS” MONDAY EVENING, Oet. 13, VERDI BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION Acts From “AIDA" “OTELLD” “‘RIGOLETT0” “TROVATORE” The Entire Company Will Appear! moefoeiole foefeeforfele] H—l+l-‘-H~l“ el Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday Nights and Saturday Matinee, The JEWESS hour and a collation. on his own w Designs Just Received. Last Tuesday might Iry Chapter had |account and announces his engagement to | Ne work in the election of candidates and ex- | & young lady. pects to have initiations at the next meet- he ladies t by the San Jose Lodge | Sunz by LUC T, LI STEWART, ing. This chapter is arranging for its :l”;] the 6th inst. w ;} a great success. A - SCHUSTEF r BARE RTHALD., grand ball to be given in Goiden Gate Hall | There were about 400 Elks and 1 adles ritm o : r 24. Between dance given several num- ie selections by a J Frazer, Nel e and others to be an on the night of Octobe numbers there will be bers which will incit quartet, vocal solos by lie Bummers, D. M. Lawrer and possibly other featur present, and .so charming was the affair that the ladies the next one w excellent progr the fullest by ire already asking when 11 be given.” There was an oty that was enjoyed to ) Angient Order of 7'“70rkmen4 At 25¢ EACH — SHEER LINEN, with hand-embroldered initials, 4-Inch hem, ten designs, the best values ever shown, in half-dozen boxes . . . . $1.50 Per Box —25¢ =4 50¢ . POPULAR PRICE SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! L B nounced at a future d: L . X Iways has | AR S P o SALCrmment. | | Lost Wednesday thero was a meeting of i SYMPSO%$%%%CER and the matron, Mrs. Frances Bonifield; | the members of the order who are arrang- | -+ ! goes not. intend that the coming social| ing for the monster celebration ot tne 3 CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, iy g unction sha al elow the previous Vi . thirty n ry of the founda- = ~ b e . = 3 Franoi THURSDAY AFTERNOON. L right Harmony Chapter | tion of orc s were received SE. Corner Geary and Steckton Streets, San Franeiseo. Aot Sl b sl G H d by members of the or- | from the several sub-committees in relo- UNION SQOUARE. s g o By, Ll B der, who assembled to see Mrs. Emma |tion to the entertainment and ball to be = A Superb Programme Wiii Ba Given. Carter, the worthy matron, and her corps | given in the Mechanics' Pavilion on the MAIL OR EXPRESS ORDERS RECEIVE IMMEDIATE ATTENTION. Pl ; of offic ! night It was decided to in- | Seats on sale candid, vite t in Alameda County to named: celebration. Ten thou- Sr., M sand invita to attend the celebra- abeth Gould, Charles | ould, Miss Mira Duff, Mrs. Mary Gree tion will be issued. | Grand Receiver Booth visited the lodge | AMUSEMENTS. i ANNBUNGEMENT__PHELIMIHAHY: Miss Kate Wieneke, Bdward J. Thomas [In Tracy last week, on which occasion | . Wa en Hendrickson, Mrs. Mar- | four strapgers were | recefved into the | garet Fro h and Charles Gruver. After | lodge by init m. After the ceremonies lC G the work of the evening about two hun- | the grand receiver entertained the mem- frea vt o i Fachonk | Becalip itk Nis very Interesiing souaren OPENING OF THE | MA of a we During the | lecture. | PE A i Past Grand | The exter committee pald a visit SEASON. { CO. Orgz Dariing, | last week t mph Lodge, when some who ang with | Instructive talk was given by Secretary P— “Here 1 Am, : h, d the C During 1d Mis: grand effect, of the chapter ron Darling a pair of i M. J. Savage, also “nted him rTY On nted Grand P old cuff b behalf of a raved witk fasonic ons, a 1 Molloy and_Deputies Hawley, Hartl Quinn and Bowman, At the next meeting of Silver Spra. Lodge of the Degree of Honor In this city the members of the local extension com- mittee and of Alameda County will be in | attendance to arrange for a campaign for | winter } rget-me-not Lodge will give a soclal | in Red Men's Hall on tRe night of the able member of the execu- the Degree of Honor and ars one of the busy clerks In the grand recorder will soon SAN FRANCISCO THE POLITE COMEDY CLASSIC, DIRECT FROM NEW YORK, A .| HINDOO | & IHOODO_Q GRAND OPERA ~ FESTIVAL, COMMENGING MONDAY, NOV, 12, 3 = a . & ncertain at e the altar to become a bride. AT R more, apparently, from nervous- | Past Grand asurer Mrs. Jane Fran- Francisco_executive committee | S — han defect of ear. The accom- | ces Raabe of Healdsburs and Mrs. Kate a visit to Unity Lodge on Tue: st e e MoR 'S s Arthur Fickensher were in | Stephens Braig of Highlands were in the This lodge will give an enter- | 0 last week, and in its hall on the tainment ANNA BOYD, GEO, LARSEN, MATTIE LOCKETTE AND 20 OTHERS. GRAND OPERA-HOUSE 1 e night of the 30th inst. AU & to an~ > The child wonder is In season just now. | The Odd Fellows. Xs & result of one week's work by Spe- OPULAR { EVENING —75¢, 50c, 25c | MATINEES—SATURDAY - C e three are to make an ap- | emlnis ok Ghe Bt tmat:' Baskutey | ol Dicy R. °F. Wells, San Leandre pR CES { MATINE.— 50z, 25¢ ) SUNDAY - n Prancinos andiences . 1> | Lodge st held méeting initiated ~ Tt ths, or, ra{er, two now, | Ledge of e e et oo || NEXT SUNDAY AFTERNOON—WM. H. WEST'S BIG MINSTREL JUBILEE. - ner made her bow to the | ing the office » visiting lodge gree team of Oakland. After the ceremo- £ her o eer imber thesy s abc hundred members of the a pessacary e e Touen o F fi“‘f&;{éfi‘m"}‘s;'\::’nfl;d = Cq.unm FROM THE METROPOLITAN OPERA- er appearar eputation for the ’ X large class of strangers last night. Her appeara reputation for the with which All the local lodges have agreed to take | m “‘JSE' NEw YURK' recelv Handel H. the grand entertainment and ball followst x ood rect D e aaoe s of October in Mechanics' Pa- - Hall of = bulldiag, w Pl ;;'"'»Irq*fi’mf e ey agend | ALL SAN FRANCISCO IS was crowded with members of the orc anniverss oF HRO:Ee i NCING SUNDAY MATINEE, OCT. 14 = ity, State rn-lod der. COMMENCI i R e APPLAUD from city, State ‘and Eastern lodeer, RARD TO BEAT! ING ITS GRANDEUR! r B o e bty ot Foresters of America. — Mas: A olls, SNV Fresh from European Triumphs. buties Streight At the last held meeting of Court Sutro SECOND GREAT WEEK kg s ting lodge off]\cer!r Helghts there was work in the initiatory | L[JZZIE BEGING | 2 Shatake o role 18 o e und many words of| gegree, as there has been at almost every | ; 3 o Pint neeen meeting in this rt for some time past. | B. . - - - TO-MORROW MoNn‘Y' OCTOBER 15 a .| During the eve the subject of having | The favorite character comedienne. with _— was served by Apollo | headquart this city for the order | aftxipa} snd Tp to date mateetel. | CONDTCTORS-Mr. . was discussed at length, and the feeling THE Flon. L. Man | of the m. mbership was strongly in favor | EDGAR ATGHIS“"-'_EVELY of t necessity for such a place, where | i | an courts can meet under one roof | falty, *The Future Dude.” <ot 1 ar fu- | and u place can be provided for the grand | ™™ M'* o s o el S e ONLY B re Apollo der | officers, N 1t one of the prominent | the lea . Wil | courts has expressed Itselt in favor of a | mem FQ /L UCHLE === REAL o confer the d | movement in that direction it is probabie | | all 1cc0, lo_will conf assembied a Europe's great impersonator of famous men. 4 Lodg - others will follow suit. TR L TR N S ast held meeting, after the transaction of TWIN HALE SISTERS i ) Watson will officlally o d : rogramme for the iring the current month: e d Jinto the | vivaclous chansonettes and like as two pins. H rt is now an- Reddin ided a pleasant evening's entertain- ¥ Thursday Igo A ve enjoyable tevening was AHD - — = and in spite spent, after which ice cream and cakes were served to all present. Scotlan TOM NAWN In his overwhelming succes: YPANY | ““PAT AND THE (special) « ar Fort MOROSCO’S The cutive council at its last held e - St 3 o aterr Marek i Sroke’ Lodge ope- | meeting dilowe ‘Several ldima ‘for the | GENIE—Continued by special request | THE PRIGES : THE| GRAND OP==A HOUSE s Dance of & skiyou. Lodge, & 80nS: | services of physicans of courts that have, — Rubtnstein) ; a fresh, T Lodge (speclal); 30th. |}y reason of not having a physician as a | THE BEST MATINEE TO-DAY. f 1ch, am lodges {n joint meet e Citcivatod, | St Chico: d1at, Blawell and Buena Vista | Bember of the court, been obliged to em- | GREAT | PLAY Stao IMPOS- | THE s > ivated. lodges, joint meeting at Big; X ploy “"!‘“ r‘r“s" pona] f:‘l it 3 Co | WWho makes hoops do everything but talk. . $1.00 i = T R e s o ol 0w | . Junior Court Pride of Golden West No. kes hoops do everything | NEW £~ PANY ces control her phras- | assistance for Odd Fellows who were suf. | fwill Elve &n entertalnment and dance ot | ppprm JEssiE TH zas ING | " LAST NIGHT ways artis rende 81 tana h Hshe ning o ednesday, the 3ist inst., | c 5 way renderings | ferers by the dis Salvesto Hal. | GERARD and GARDNER | BEST 2Sc PRODUC- | Vistt of the degree team of Court anted 8 for ““The Soubrette and the Cop.” Presenting PLAYERS. TION IN PARADISE! »f these faults faimiiies ‘there intoa’s b iAxerion ot Cunict i | e I think with r n has been granted for o | FoTa. for the purpos ;;mug;;;'“q;‘;“‘,‘e‘;y-\ WILLIS FAMILY Yvoice, and | parade of members of the order at Red- | §L0ce 0.} affalr. There were masyvier. | In One of the Orpheum'’s i Ny . perfect manner in which the work can be - : T R ]?atdarchfs Militant. |done During the evening there werg ad- | THE GREAT AMERICAN BIOGRAPH EVENING PRICES10e, 256, 506, s e drill corps of § Francisco Can- | tiresses by Hugo K. Asher, G. C. R.: $ohn | E = A Few Front Rows in Orchestra T5a med 1o sums | ton No. 5, which s to take part in the | Heenan, G. 8. C. R Johin J. Cordy, (| MATINEE TO-DAY, SUNDAY, 00T. 1th | Alf Ellinghouse ~Prop. and Manager. |y A ESY IR £ 0 150, S5, S0, .. » ad work. competitiv ill et Redd B | S.: Judge nk H. Kerrigan, Arnold | Parcuet. %e, Balcony, 10¢; Chil- | Phone South T770. — No Hi e 2 Mr. I et e campment, | Goodfrienc n. R. Rosehbers. A. | dren loc. any part ‘excopt reserved A fow | ..o M‘—ATINEE‘ Beanch Ticket Of Mr. L v > Sran .| Net 3 eman and many others. | front orchestra rows reserved, 30c; fror | = p an- | which fs to open next Tu ¥. has been | Ty grees were conferred on six ron: | of beloony reserved. M. With | - voice, not al-| yreparing for several weeks for that Court Aurora will give a bon- | i the Alcazar Social TO-DAY [TE-NIEHT Broadhurst Bros.” Production of That FUNNY FAR_E a pretty qua ng of the difficult ¢ modera atisfactory, her * It has become perfect in its drill an Fran- It is ex event. and feels that it will return to cisco with wel rned laurel Hall on | CHUTES »» Z0O LRREAD n the artificial, | pected that the corps will receive a royal | Iy :rr,‘gflunrhr:gnlz‘ Lariid HEVERY AFTERNOON AND NVENIS, hion affected by certaln | welcome In the northiand city, as great nd_Court Justice will have a soeial b selection o T T preparations have been made 0 entertaln the 25th. WATINEE TOAY, SUNDAY |BIG VAUDEVILLE SHOW ! 4 iria from “Robert le Diable.s| The canton of which the drill corps is|- Native Sons of the Golden West. ' * FROM | e w sor Lucy gave a clean, cor-:a part has, since the Golden Jubilee of At the last held meeting of the Past ¢ LA | r oo Save g Coan. oi-n ezt s, s 1he Bolden Jubewof| At the lust held mesti of the Pest| | someewiiereom SCENES OF THE GALVESTON Ta: e and & Lisst | the command of Captain C. H Kornbeck, | 7. Byington, Frank J. Murasky and e e ME XICO - Mr. Emile Cruells was | a thorough soldier who has mastered a : —— TO-MORROW 3 . accompanist, the intricacies of the drill and has im- :Ionri Lu?smdzi »;! comn{m:ee‘ p{es»m:d. P NIGHT! DbASTER. - B | parted the same to those under him. The | & series of resolutions of respect to the Prod; 3 coming week promises excellent en- | AFllls by the canton have always been | memory of the late J. J. Jamison. the | e e ONE WEEK ONLY ment from 4 musteal standpoint, | DIENY commended, particularly since the | founder, secretary and one of the most| THE With present commander has been at the head zealous workers for the association. THE CONGO FAMILY. e week's programme opens on Tuesday CORSICAN . Getow Bince then there has heen a large addition e e . : o ik e goen Ty Hotner | 16 bl il W AR R | B, Helens Taror X v wn | R RSP L ¢ |GEO, C. BONIFACE JR. e e gl <o at Shlth Mes. & 3| deep gub welfare of the or- ary 3 c s ek, whicl And a Select Comedy Cast. 2 - Sermingham, | eomiralion - Mp T Avthis | ganization, The officers and members of | occasion Grand President Rust and other - Telephone for Seats, Park 2. the drill corps are C. H. Kornbeck, cap- Adapted by Howard Hall From Alexander grand officers were in attendance. celligt, and Mr. Fred Maurer will Grand Treasurer H. S. g Charles L. Zeigler, lieutenant, and |~ Greenwood Parlor No. 209 w, Dumas’ Nove : 10, violin and "cello, " Creps, e S Benediet, [o; e WAS organ-| MATINEE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. g 5 pes: o= M_;_vhf;.n:; “f" "x;l- nf"ku,\” \\'J" r-;{ !liulml;ng‘_ ‘3, °g;d "“'R-“m‘:-‘f:\;yn i‘(‘l-m];"'{é‘;; P» ‘G. R .;1(: FIRST TIME AT POPULAR PRICES! floTflER WISMER S CONCERT, 1 playe: e af- Duley, G. H. Fahner, J. H. Foster, M. P. | Greenwood, Mendoc nty, last week. Z L. — ;. . r erman-Clay Hall. | Forbes, 1, 0. Gleason. 8. Hansen C. T.| Grand Sceretary Henry Lunsteat and| FABBRI'S THEATER B g oo 1B, I8¢ oo §00 and The VIOLINIST. . hursda; _— " evening, | Johnson, Robert W. Jones. H. B. Larson, artin' will_visit SHERMAN-CLAY HALL, s 1y an unfortur Miss Seta Stewart, | . McPherson, C. F. Phiilips, Harry | Greenwood Parlor on the 1ith inst.. Bred. (ODD FELLOWS' HALL.) . in these o 1 ter first appearance’ o ern Gl rles A, Stahle, G. 1 Wilson | erickc Parlor en’ the 12th. Alder Glen on | — 223 SUTTER ST. - 308 2 Sauer, on the occasion of his and Wiliam F. Hatch, members. e | the 13th. All these are In Mendocino NEXT TUESDAY EVE, THR 1§TH. £ uading that 1 San Francisco some twelve | canton will be accompanied by San Jose [ County. GRAND OPENING NIGHT, EDDY ST., | Assisted by MRS. B SHAM, A WEISS OLYMPIA to have expressed the for the little planist's No. 9 and Oakland Canton No. 11, three | At the institution of Berkeley Parlor by ERMIN Edward D. D. " COR.MASORN | ¥ and FRED MA 1dress was B s having been secured for Red- A. Brackett, G. P., last Srrigind o h s "mr.rn“';‘d‘ - A Thursday evening, at .a‘(fifi'.“' 'Ac"gi P;url.—fi—chs will leave on the [ Monday the following named acted 1;?! MUNBAY' Och)her I5! lgnfl‘ THE ONLY FREE VAUDEVILLE HOUSE IN | _Seats fc and Tic. Reserved to-morrow and . nd misappre- the ’;mh concert of the | 15th and will return on the 20th. gr.n]r.r{’ o‘mver;:l Pa ‘F Prr!u idents J. A. The week’'s programme will consist of THE CITY. | Tuesday at Sherman & Clay's. S Tes > snlstak: on the Loring Club — Steinbach and Lewis F. Byington, Grand = - . wouited Trom . puchan 3 tabiy new programme The Rebekahs. 2 First Vice President Percy L. Badt, & DREIEIR Lo 1O RON CoMmOT. GRAND F*MILY FXCURSION d, no fewer than five Grand Second Vice President Edward A Special. sisageiment S0 divest. frum the: Wast. | 2 SUNDAY, OCTOBER »* five months, during Von Meverinck | h before heard in San Fran.| After an absence Brackett, Grand Secretary Henry Lun- pe b (}ff bfl I] ¢ G. H. Kilbourns, to Mare : b P R e | e e o aron | Bk o, Screq e e A Cperetta by Cffenbach,| ™ pypip WA CK Janagement of & Wi, to Mare . . as an affalr of some | {he club will be Mr. J. F, Veaco, Mr. H. | Mrs. Caroline A. Hoxett returned to this | Grand Orator F. S. Drady, Grand Mar-| Together with an Olio of Speclaities, Dances, ] of interest on the bay, on the ant steam rest. The programme was |k mealcy and Mr. T E. Blake. ~ Mrs. J. | city last Tuesday and will at once resume | shal H. F. McGuerren, Grand Inside Sen- | Songs and Sketches of rare merit, by & host The Dancine Wonder. “Seusalito.” Tickets, S, for st Dixon - erman composers, principally | by, Mermingham, contralto, will assist the | the dutles of her position as president of | tinel C. T. Rose, Grand Outside Sentinel | of eminent artists. 77 Market, and Ticket Office Sausalito Ferry. g e Meyerbeer and club. e | the Assembly of the California Rebekahs. J. J. Sweeney, Grand Trustees Joseph R. o P + Boat leaves salito Ferry af ; so’ represented, the Jatter | myo second | Mrs Hoxett has announced the following | Knowland, J.'F. Hanson, D. W. Doody, Every Friday Evening German Performance ANNIE GOLDIE autiful aria from “Odys- md concert of the Minettl | visits for the month of November: Helena | George T. Hans l-‘rankl arnet, Edwin By a Slendid Company of Players. y chamber-music series will take place on | Rebekah Lodge, Red Bluff, ist; Mount | Meyer and G. W. Morrill s Wiead 20 and 8o | America’s Greatest Lady Coon Shouter and | and Mrs. Seibel kindly | Friday afternoon next at Sherman-Clay | Shasta Lodge, Redding, "2 Millville | The Initiatory work rwln)‘s?‘{)erfonuad by putar ot Sh Clay & O Hebrew Impersonator. | subs ss _Friedlander, who | Hall. A new quartet, by Bolzoni, and 5 | l-0dge, Millville, i f“'{, ML‘;;{ fodee. 92;5"':»‘}?;335“?“;'»'555 J Hnflnnll’rl:;fi’g;é . e 22 AND OUR CELEBRATED STOCK COMPANY, 1 w yosed. si espe g sextet b o o A | Mills, i Castle e Lodge, | Pa ) 1 J. . e - boned SnEine, fospect; | mrin jextet by, Teckalkowsiey " “gouye: | Fall Riyer Mills o0, Castle ke Lodee | 1885 HIS8int o S1ce Prestient Wk MATINED EVERY sUNDAY. | Lk R “eldhelm, who sang = |same place Miss Rose Rel Etna, 13th; Oriole ge, ns; » 15th: Al % 3 ADMISSION | p hubert songs and the Bruch | give a second song m-nax‘da fer Wil | Woodbine Lod French Gulch," 17th: | Recording Secretary D. W, Doo 1 e Enlarged to i6 Pagcs dy, Fi - Teasurer which prom- £oa ari e - . o i H 1_Secretary John T. Fahy, ket @ria, has a contralto volce of rich quality | Ises to be an_ affair of highest musioni | Evening Star e, Weaverville, 19th; | Clal : D | and also temperament, poise and | interest. as was the last - Juanita Lodge, Anderson, Zlst. W. H. L. Hynes, Mars eorge Planer, 1Q CONC! | eoion atic Sower. One’ hoticeable | (he Eifted Californian girl. — Bo PLAT |, Amity_Kebekah Lodge has decided to | Trustees Frank Bamer J 4. Ganaghet | T)-DAY, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14, | FISCHER’S ©CNCERT House. 1 Y chiooling 15 evident in this stu- —_— - g%‘;te %0 to the Orphans’ Home at Gil- | £nd Bmile Flaner, Tt Bt Krou:{; o Ko et M M s $ per Year. L8 oLk, MG Conapituons Biso ih thal Companions of the F i The names of the new officers of Berke-| 4N OLD=TIME ison, Eudora Forde, Oscar Lienan, Robert | i Miss Heath mely, a slovenly at- u orest. 'he lodge in Gilroy has arranged for a & = Ellis, Antonlo Vargas, Harold B a | —_— Xotes wie slurked one into the | Sherwood Circle last week gave an fos | [6CEPHOD to the president of the assem- | Iy Parlor have already been published. - COURSING EVENT ! | New dioving pioiues 08 Bastort and e vocalization is not clear and Among the visitors will_be Secre- cream and cake soclal in its hall atter | DL, mittee to arrange for a grand bail to be 112-NOMINATIONS—112. Reserved Seats, %c; Matinee Sunday. | drawling effect consequent is at times | having initlated three candidates. It was | Log Mironal AonC/yarcasurer Mrs. Leise | 210or®in’ Native Sons' Hall some time 1 sy o e I NEW WESTERN HOTEL, ey R T R e Betimber rgovee Tl SRR s UTRT,R2IVS | Kmmy am wammon e drageed 0St _instances. v an impromptu = . and 1 . Return 24§ . 3 | A mo. and renovatec NG, W. & $7in was, however, rendered in thorough- | programme, the features of which ware The Tks. The man who borrows trouble doesn't | p. . aid afier jast course. 'San Mates elee: P By From T & m. te 11 p. m. | co” Burepean pian. Reoma, e to 10 day; " as l:aua)n a ylonu“ singer, | a son £ yD T;l Tengold and speclalties | Redlands Lodge makes a favorable re- | have to pay it back—but he never gets | tric cars every six minutes. ADMISSION, 10c. dni’x.bn‘}:vm'u. { hé‘ ”m'-uu'r .vearr room; fire mm‘:-; — her interpre s all through were | by e Danlels, part. The lodge was instituted last May | done interest. |, ADMISSION 2 CENTS—LADIES FREE. | Bathing, including admission, 5e: children 20c. | seomm, slevaior runs il nlght e