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'THE SAN FRA JISCO CALL, SUNDA 3 Rosenbach will be 5 enjoyable | t week st 0 o'clock at 1046 Wedding Bells. At noon on the 19th of January: Miss Parmenti s Louise 10 is_the grand-hicce ¢ rdir b « 11 McCloskey of New Y beautif brune of rare | plishments. Mrs. Chrisman wi 1 re inherit alla t ives. of her father, 1 of France. Home Gatherings. The sflver wedding of Mr. and M Christen was celebra ght at Mission O ople wer Christen , Grace Cashin, | Kapff, Heuer, May Morris, Lill Messrs. Waiter Lassen. Art Aifred i Stanyan, Dr. Cal ger, Alphonse | seph B. Dug- cted were made b; Gelifuss H e Smith; Adolph Dornbrink Antone Nager . Horn and others. J. respo! After the s indulged in e party was tendered Swa entng last at the , Mrs. Henry home was and the congratula anding in a bower | pink roses. Miss fa Cheda acted iller and ushe: il Irwin, Dalton Me- ouquet was & Mr. and bridal make t Rafael They’re Engaged. Enos nces the en- t « r Olivette to Rosenberg take Owing te a hercave- the wedding wiil ss Emma v evening, the bride's Bradley ildren of street -Jar Henriet preser pacher, Claire Di Laura Lundber . Dorothy ADVERTISEMENTS. WRINKLES, | PIMPLES, |* TAN, i - Positively prevented by using the Skin _Food, LOLA MONTEZ CREME. This creme removes age races, prevents wrinkles, keeps the skin smooth and healthy thus insur- | © ag a complexion, permanently, |} beautiful—75ca jar. Lasts 3 months | M. Soothes and relieves all skin irrita« tion. Good for insect bites. Jar 75¢, all druggists and hairdressers. Trial Jar Free LADIES sending this ad. with 10 cts in stamps, will receive a book of in- structions and a box of Skin Food wund Face Powder free. ellman, May Me- T Collins, A ic, games and ¢ Miss Mae H Al ) 4-Day =7+ Hair Restorer | It is not a dye, but in a natural way | It acts on the roots, compelling the | secretion of the pigments that give | life and color to the hair—in four | ¢ evening, days—S1 a bottle, at all druggists | acted as floor aid hairdressers | L Thomas Curley, Mi itzmaur! Will Cohen, Miss Kuth Ryan, Keeffe and Leo Brickie Club Parties. Los Amigos Cl e 1 at len G January ager and was Among those n, Kirk, ) G sent | * D. | Hall” R. Gurney, V! J. 1a &E That greatest of all dis. | Jonee, "¢ A, Han 1 Fae ae figurements of a wo- VIIA".M':'\I Wt 1|p,r M. b IlA. \1\; ;1” man'sface, parmpnently | 1LAR0, Hrs, TR o s M e moved. in the only smcosssfal way | Nurray M. G G Fricbec, Mis 1o Si1- with the ELECTRIC NEEDLE, a: | ler. Miss B. operated by Mrs. Harrison. Miss K. Rawlston, { s de Lano, Miss D. Conroy, Miss 8. Mrs, E. Barthels, Miss L. Holling Miss 'A. Murray, < Warts, Freckles, Moles, PimpJlas | 3 and Wrinkles quickly removed undes | my personal treatment at my Derv Hoey p_L. Buch, Miss G. Me ¥ Pherson, E. Blackman, Fred Lyser, matological Parlors. 2 | H. Sprague, R. Giffen, P. A. Young, A. D. la Motte, Mrs. W M. Bracken, H. "fls NETTIE HARRISON McLaren, G. a, A. Duncan, L. “*Hun- » L. Cummins, R. Lutz, de Veuve, C. Johnson, V. Gruhn, Mr. l,\_lryr;fin. Miss Dixon, Pro- 1 DERMATOLOGIST 78 and 80 Ceary Street SAN FRANCISCO Heinemann, Miss I de Wolff, Miss M Miss R. Maginnis, Spooner, Miss T. Miss M. Bar- Duncan, Miss G. Stotes, Gruhn A. Minner, G ._Stone. Miss M. Schleef, Miss EVERY WOMAN hernstein, H. Hobson, Mi L. % v ausshart, ) . L. isinterested and should know | Van Kirk, Miss E. Botcher. Miss Upholff, g w;{‘l;';_&“; Miss ldeb, E. A. Blackman, W, Buhles, A. Macpherson, G. de Vueve, W. Potts, H. \ MARVEL ¥4 Trull, 3. Husing, L. Saunders, J. G. Johes, ) Thenew Vaginal Syringe. | J. M. . _E. 'Kendell Injection and Suction. | Cummins, i U Best—Safest—Most Con- E. Kraus, ItCleanses Instantly. venient, ALL OTHER SUBSTITUTIS FOR LARD OR -BUTTER FOR COOKING HAVE FAILED BECAUSE OF THE ODOR AND TASTE GIVEN THE FOOD IN WHICH THEY ARE USED. ' " MARVEL €0.. Room o0 Vimes Bdg.. New¥ork Broken . Eyeglass Lenses for 5O cents. Any 2 A;:gmue lenses duplicated for $1.00 1CAPPARAT U OPTICIANS p“mm;flwww" g 642 MARKET St. InsTRUMENTS unoER CrmonicLE Bunin, CATALOGUE FREE. PiLLS | WESSON | ODORLESS ¢ COOKING Charles | 1 R. Schord. C. . & N. Well Miss L. Mouse- Kinsella, | mond, C. Cavanagh, McXinnfe, Dr. J.“C. Per {-‘ W. Flood, P. Windham, harc 2 SOCTETY) CTRCLES 2 iss M. Johnson, M Miss ‘M. Hepburne, Miss M. Fitzpatick. Miss Vensano. Miss M. Williams, Miss Burnham, M A. Coney, Miss T. Cleve- land, Miss M. de Pue, Miss M. Hunter, Miss M . Miss J. Morgenson, ‘Miss Martin, Miss E. Basch, fiss A. Bell, M Wigs Van Kirk, Miss gand, Wells, Miss Kersey day evening, January 18, the Trieste ite Whist Club, at 711 Jones street, urteously extended the use of their who met in’ an informal manner a'most enjoyable game of progressive euchre. Prizes were won by Miss Nel- lle Owens, Miss Hucks, Mrs. Kerr, Mrs. Baker and Miss Lillis; also by Chester, H. Evans, C.. C. Flagg, 4. Stubbs. Mr, Bel- cher and Mr. Tight refreshiments were served at close of the . game. hose present Mrs. Baker, Mr. . Mr. and Mrs. . Miss’ Nips Dr. Mrs Egbert. Dr. dnd )'r:\\ Mr: cher, Mr. and Mrs, . O30 . Mrs. Smith, Miss Smith, Landt, Miss Bonner, Miss Lillls, Mrs. fisses Tuttle, M Miss Mayer. S, T - W rs. Michener, Miss Hucks, awhan, Mrs, Kerr, alker, Mr. Stubbs, Dr. C. C. Wilson, R._B. solations to Miss Susie B. Lo L. Lee. The next meeting of b will be heid on January 31 at the of Miss Ollie Kiefalber, Alameda. { S REC RS, ! In the Future.. | The fourth regular entertainment and dar f the St. Alban's Literary and So- will be held at Goiden Gate v evening, February 7. iday Cotillon Club has sent for a4 dance on Friday bruary 1, at Golden Gate Hall. versary ball given by the ry. congregation Beth sand, will be held Sunday ons | evening IS The first chim Stre evening, . Febru, ary 24, at Union Sguare Hall, 421 Post str The proceeds of the ball will go toward the new synagogue ‘ Astorfas’™ ening dress (upper hall) Tu will give thelr tt mbly in Golden esday’evening, * have Issued invita- nd hop -at Golden ening, February entertainment and Vermont will Fellows' Hall Friday The following ex has been prepare Ladies’ Centur “Twentietn orchestra. ., Annie Kaxn - Virginia McCart ocal: v Overt ellepia ulli hy, Marie Bernard, Gaughan, “Little scene. G “Aunt Clorindy A. Lent .3 luet, two contral- > Schleiffarth, an’t Tell Why I Love You srge Rroger and Ty : tive Da rr. by McKenzie, from Sel ns' Marth, McKenzie Musi- Sailed Away. The following is a list of the passengers January 2, on the steamship Sonom Honc Ale er, A. H. Bachelder, Badgley, H. P. Baldwin and wife, Mr: 3ancroft, Mrs. H. A. Borthw! d Brown and wife, E. B. Bull, Mrs. H. Burns, 'S. B. Cannell and wife, G. R. Carter and wife, Mrs. R. Catton and two children, Miss Catton, Dr. E. S. Chapman nd wife, , coke and w “rawford, Mrs. W. E. David, C. v, James Doyle and wife, C. B. Dyke, wife and maid, George Fletcher, John Galt and wife, Miss G. Galt, C. A. Glover, W. J. Halloran, Miss Or. Jesse Hawes and wife, S. Henery and wife, Theo. Holzhausen and wife, L. Hoogs, wife and child, H. Jacobs, Miss H. James, Miss B. Johnson, E. Kennelly, H.. Kimball and | wife, J. M. Levy, F, M. Lewis, J. P. Mc- Coy, A. McN Miss H. Meade, Mrs. E. Muir, Miss Muir, Mis Neffe, Henry Vewell and wife, W. H. Newell, Joseph y n, Miss C. Palecki, J. H. Payne, Ed Miss L. Pitkin, W. E. Ran- C. Rawlings, Dr. F. J. Rayner Mrs. B. Rhodes, A.”W. Rice, Rice, B. W. Ripley and wife, andow and wite, Miss M. B! . M. Smith, ¥. Solomon, J. 3 r ‘and wife Stetson, wife, chiid and maid, E. F. Sweeney, Miss L. A. Tisdale, E. A. von Armin, Charles Wail B. Weimer, Miss Dr. Wells, J. M. A. W. Wilson and wife, G. H_ Winston. Pago Pago—Hon. Gilbert Rollo. Auckland—A. R. Craddock, R. Forbes, wife and child, A. P. Willlams and wife. Sydney—Mrs. F. Bell, D. J. D. Bevan, L. R. O. Bevan, Miss R. A. Buisson, P. carter and wife, F. H. Cherry, John Der- ig, Mre. F."W. Forster, P. F. Gibbon, H. S. Godtrey, J. D. Gougar and wife, E. T, Hughes and wife, L. Knight, P. Lamb and wife, V. J. Martin, R. G. Miller, H, E. some, and wife, s H. b Moore, H.|B. Morley, C. E. Muggeriage and wife, E. Betzke, 1. Soues, Mrs. C. K. Stokes, C. M. Tojman, wife and two chil- dren, L. C. Trent and wife, G. Trent, M. Trent, W. Trent, Miss Trent, Miss F. | Lewis, " | boom. Trent, Miss Inez V. Trent, Mies H. Trent, Miss Leila Trent, Arthur 'West and wife. Join at Honolulu for Auckland—E. 8. Grogan and wife, E. J, Watt. Join at Honolulu for Sydney—D. W. Donsife, Charles &chlesinger. Personals. Mrs. Harold M. Sewall has just arrived from the East, where she had been visit- ing Mr. Sewall’s mother. She is now. the guest of Mrs. C. L. Ashe, 2315 Sacramento street. Mr, and Mrs. G. Selo will be pleased to see their friends at their home, 1318A O’Farrell street, this Sunday afternoon, January 27. Mrs, Belle Harris of 1954 Bush street has returned from Virginia' City, Nev., where she has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Taussig. Isidere Silverberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Silverberg, will be contirmed at the Temple Emanu-El on Saturday, February 2. A reception will be held on the 2d and 3d at the family residence, 989 Post street. - At the Resorts. < SUMMER HOME FARM-—The follow- ing guests registered lately at Summer Home Farm: Mrs. L. M. Cham- bers, Honolulu; Fred Toepke, San Fran- elsco; E, Mowry, H. Haines and H. W. Haines, Wyomning; W. B. Hugus, Parker, A. A. Morey, W.liam Bennie, H. Catermole and F. R. Walti, Santa Cruz; William Smiley, Nevada; D. H. Wood and | Laurence_ Wood, Palo ‘Alto; Mrs. W. M. Roberts. Miss M. B. Roberts, M. Roberts, G. W. Woodworth and Mrs, G. W. Wood" worth, Stanford University. 4. HOTEL METROPOLE—Among the late larrivals at the Hotel Metropole are: San H. H. Franeisco—W. Jackman, Miss Marion Miss* Adelaide Lewis, Miss S. Willlam Allen, W. F. Boardman, . E. Foyer, Mr. and Mrs, Mountford Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Chase, W. 8. Tevis and "vajet; Sacramento—Mrs. F. Birdsall, Miss Jennett Birdsall, Miss Bird- Frank, E. _sallt Bakersfield—J. O. Clutter; Oakland— Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. K. Scott; Stockton: Mallary. J. L. Dunbam; Fresno—T. N. ‘FRATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS. The Order of Elks. San Francisco Lodge at its last held meeting fnitiated twelve candidates and received fourteen applieations. A Twdlve candidates were clected to membership. The lodge now has a membership of 3%. A new idea has taken possession of this lodge. It will organize an initiatory team of “twelve. The"‘ quartef, composed of Messrs, Lloyd, Kay, Ogllvie and O'Brien, are present at each meeting and take a prominent part ip the ceremony of con- ferring degrees. Esteemed - Leading Knight Dunne has recovered from his re- cent illness ‘and is again at his station. A. J. Carmany is again taking an active interest in the 'affairs of the lodge. H. Beymour, a member of the committee on harters, has returned from a visit to the st. He is making arrangements to at- tend the next Grand Lodge. Stockton Lodge of Elks continues to It makes its initiatory work so attractive as to draw the biggest.kind of attendance at each meeting. Four strangers were admitted by initiation last Tuesday night and a deczen more: were elected to membership. At that meeting there were representatives from San Francisco, Oakland and Arizona. Vallejo Lodge has nearly 100 members. Chairman ’Donnell of the entertainment comimittee has a number of surprises for the lodge. F. J. Cooper, the genial and efficient sec- retary of Los Anges Lodge, will be in this cly shortly on business afid pleasure. Grand Fxalted Ruler Jerome R. Fisher will officially visit San Francisco Lodge in the latter part of February, after which, in company with Deputies s and Ken- nedy and about sixty members of the or- der, he will visit Honolulu to institute’'a lodge of sixty-five members there. Santa Rosa Lodge will be Instituted Fobruary 9 with seventy-five members. Deputy Gray will institute and Vallejo Lodge will do the honors. Eureka Lodge will be instituted during the same month with 165 members, the largest charter list since the order .was founded Knights of Pythias. Colonel H. R. Arndt. who until recently was in command of the Third Regiment of the Uniform Rank, has been dppointed chief of staff to Major General James R. Carnahan, with the rank of brigadier general A new company will soon be must Placer County. The executive couucil of the order met in the office of the grand Keeper s and 1 and msde the prelim- ry arrangements tor the reeeption and of the Uniform Rank ed in at Lincoln, entertainment ©f the Supreme Lodge, which is to meet in this city in 1902. Sycamore Lodge c d_the knight rank on_five esquires in good shape last Wednesday night. 0 be instituted at Horn. unt rate the thirty- e order in Feb- e grand chanceilor will make a num- ber of wfficial visits 1o the.southland com- mencing about the middle of February. There was a public instaliation of the officers of Mariposa Lodge in")dd Fellows’ Hall last week. Deputy Grand Chancellor | Rohinson_of Merced being the installing offic, The tallation of each officer was followed hy a mu number. At the close of the ceremoni the knights and ladies adjoutned to the banquet hall, where an elegant feast awaited them. Improved b;derrt;f Red Men. At a recent meeting of Sotoyome Tribe Past Great em Brandt. on behalf of the sented a beautiful emblem- b atic_badge to Past Sachem W. D. as & token' of the {ribe’s esteem of him as A brothér and a chief. <In making the JANUARY 27, 1901 *DEAR MRs. Prsgaay:—It affords me great pleasure to tell you and others the good I have derived from the use of Lyd Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, Sanative Wash, and Liver F When I began their use I thought there was no hope forme. I had |, the best doctor in our town and grew worse every d. 1 gave up the use of his medicine and began using your remedies, and to day I am in better health thart I have been for several years. I feel I owe it all te you, and can say that your medicine cannot be praised too highly. I shal] always ) advise all suffering from female trouble to use your Vegetable Compound. I know it saved me from the grave. “I thank you for your kind advice in regard to my health,”—Mgs. Axmie M1z, Caseyville, Ky. @ratitude for recovered health makes gan- erous hearts. Women who seek Mrs. Pinkham’s advioce are promptly helped, and they want all slok women to kmow about it. Rirs. Pinkham’s advloe Is free. Her address Is Lynn, Mass. FRS. WrIl. STONE, North Dana, ass., writes: “Dear Mrs. Pixxaam:—I have followed your kind and free advice and am to-day a new woman. My last doctor told me I would have to go through an operation before I could be well." I had womb and ovarian trouble. I would suffer something terrible, such pain in my left side, and it seemed as though I was all falling to pieces. Was nervousall the tin and could not sleep nights. I cannot thank you enough for being so kind. I shall always recommend Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and hope that my letter may benefit some other poor suffering woman.” Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetablo Compound has mada a constant record of cures for thirty years. It aots om the female organism and makes it healthy, relieving and ocuring afil inflammation and displacemenis. MRS. ITMIFELD, 509 Jefferson Place, Union Hill, N. J., writes: *DEAR Mgs. PINgkHAM:—] have you to thank for my health and strength. I have taken your medicine for two years. Befors I began its use I was so weak that after I had worked an hour in the morning I was obliged to lie- down. I had fearful headaches, could not sleep, had palpitation of the heart, was always tired, and suffered in many other ways. Now I am perfectly well and much strenger than I was ten years ago. Iam fifty-three years old, and the mother of tem children. I never " ] 4 I\ Allen | | feel tired since taking your Vegetable Compound.” %3000 | G. Baird, 8. C. R.: J. H. Horwdod, T.: J. presentation the presentor took octasion | Henderson ‘filam Wallace, R. S. to speak in high praise of what the t|W. J. Blos, S. J. W sachem did during hig {erm to advance | A, E. White, § J. B the tribe financially and as to member- | Dr. J. Boush p in- ship. hments were served and Che annual ball and_banquet of Semi- nole Tribe in Native Sons’ Hall on the 19th inst. a great succéss,, It was followed banquet after midnight. The function ence of L. Caudau. The return sheets | months o C. Bertin, P. Bellgarde and J. for the last f 1900 show a net gain of 415. Bull Tribe Healdsburg will dopt a suffieient number of pa e the membership to 100, that will visit the he warrior and chief’s degree will he conferred on all who have not yet received it, after which the great chiefs wijll dedicate a new. wigwam for the '!riln-, The latter ceremony will be public. * Next Tuesday night there will be a com- petition in Oakland by a team of Cherokee Tribe, drilled by Thomas Roche, and one from Tecumseh Tribe, drilled by A. C. Foye, for paints Tn the adoption degree. Yosemite Tribe wiil give a_musical and literai entertainment in Sachem Hall next Tuesday night. The same , night Montezuma Tribe will give an_enteftain- ment in Assembly Hall in the Red Men's building. Next Wednesday Bald Eagle Trihe will entertain the great chiefs at a banquet. This tribe has donated $100 toward a fund for the entertainment of the delegates to the mext Gredt Council of California. White Eagle Tribe will give a masquer- ade ball on the night of the 9th of Feb- ruary in Maennerbund Hall. six Ancient Order Foresters, The officers of Court Santa Amanda were publicly installed last week by Dep- uty W. O. Carpenter, assisted by J. W. Bmith as grand herald. The event was followed by an evening of social .enter-| tainment. The officers of the court and those of the circle at Benicia were installed by High Chief Ranger Boehm, aided by Dep- uty McHugh, last Tuesday; on Wednes- day the high chief ranger installed the of- ficers of the court at Menlo Park. At that installation there were present mem- bers of Court Star of Redwood of Red- | wood City. On Friday he visited Sutter Court at Sacramento, when the officers were installed. At each of these places 'hstceremonies were followed by a ban- quet. P The high chief ranger instituted a new ! court at Stockton last Friday with fifty charter members. The following named have been Installed as the officers of Court Occidental, An- cient Order of Foresters, for the current term: George MacMartin, C. R.; Dr. F. HAIR ON WOMAN’S FACE IS REPULSIVE. IT IS NOT NECESSARY To suffer from this disfigurement. Many a lovely face is ruined by the presence of hair ‘or dark shadows on the lip, chin or cheeks, whils many otherwise plain faces are made lovely by a clean, pure skin. B. B. B. ENGLISH CARAMEL Sold under a guarantee to remove superfluous hair and to prevent its growth, has been used successfully for twenty vears by the medical profession in England. After one application your face will be as free from halr as the cheek of an infant. 2 ELITE SKIN FOOD—Removes all blemishes and roughness; makes the complexion pertect; kesps the skin clear. soft and smooth. - ELITE FACE POWDER—Chemically pure; a preventive from superfluous hair. : ELITE HATR GROWER—Removes dandruff; stimulates the scalp; produces a quick growth and makes the hair goft and bright. THE ELITE BLACKHEAD ERADICATOR— Permanently removes blackheads and reduces the vores of the skin. THE ELITE FACE BLEACH-For removing tan and freckles. It has no equal. Prompt attention to mail orders with stamps. Regular physician in attendance. ELITE DERMATOLOGY INSTITUTE, 838 Market St., San Francisco. Branch at Suramnto; I*l'l. E. Kuipp, manager. as< under the superintend- | the great chiefs | | stallation refrs there was an open meeting, when all pres | ent were highly entertained by the talen ed contributions of E. H. Moore, J. Barry, | Maxwell L. Crowe and Mr. Bemberthy. During the past quarter Court Star of the Misslon had a gain of sixty-one and Court Bohemian a gain of thirty. A new court will soon be instituted in this city. Companions of the Forest. The. following named have been installed as the officers of Loyal Circle of the Com- panions of the Forest by Mrs. Tackley, D. lec . and Mrs. A. Boehm as grand | herald: Mary Bailey, C. C.; Mrs. Kings- ton, 8. C. C.; Mrs. Croal, T.; Mrs. Dren- | del, F. S.; Mrs. Senne, R. S.; Mrs. Gar- | rett, R..G.; Mrs. S. Milne, L. G.; Mrs. J. | Baker, 1. Miss B. Burton, G. The retiring chief companion, M E. H. Zeissing. was presented a handsome gold medal, and Companion Hansen was pre- sented an emblematic pin, in recognition of the active work she has done on be- half of the circle. After the presentations by Mrs. Boehm for the circle, there was a programme of entertainment. the num- { bers being contributed by ) Krone, Tryphina Pritchard, the pet of the com- aniops, Little Clarence Krone: Georg aker, Fred Zimmermann ana Mits Wes- sel. G.; Post and Corps. The officers of General George G. Meada Post and those of the corps of the same 15th Inst. in joint session. the former by Past Post Commander Alblon E. Leavitt and the latter by Mrs. Flora E. Bowley. The new officers of the post are: John Murphy, commander; W. W. Freedland, senfor, and Thomas Mathews, junior vice commanders; William B. Howe, adjutant and quartermaster; Joseph Washington, surgepn; Barton Wiimarth, chaplain Robert Graham, officer of the day: 8. W. Dedftsch, quartermaster sergeant. ceremonies were followed by a musical and literary programme. After the | stallation of the officers of the corps, 2 Annie Page, past and’ present president, was presented a handsome vase filled with ibeautiful flowers. The gift was fronr the corps and the presentation speech by the installing officer. During the evening Pro- fessor M, G. Orr and lady assistants en- tertained with music. The officers of Meade Corps are: Annie Page, president (re-elected); Mrs. Grun- dig, senlor, and Mrs. Hofrichter, junior vice: Mrs. Sweet, {reasurer; Mrs. Bue!, chaplain; Annle Wood. conductor; Mrs. Goodwin, assistant conductor; Sarnh Messey, guard, and Mrs. Chatman, assist- ant guard. During the evening a member of the post its benefit .* Fraternal Brotherhood. Last week Harmony Lodge of the Fraternal Brotherhood held an open meeting in Red Men's building, when an unusually fine musical and literary pro- gramme was presented to the audience that filled the hall. The numbers were: Plano recital, Professor F. G. Lotlaba address of welcome, J. H. McKnight, pres. ident of the lodge: vocal solo, Master Chester Ward: recitation, *“The Soldier Tramp,” Miss Edna Dudley, This lady's rendition of this gave proof that all the talent in that line is not on the stage. In response to an encore she captured the eeting with “Seein’ Things at Night ' er partrlly_al of the small boy's visions at night after being naughty during tha daytime received well merited appiause. Frank_W. Bmith, past president of Har- mony Lodge, delivered a short address in demonstration of the wisdom of nj members of the Fraternal Brotherh: o«f His advice to young men, husbands, girls, old maids and bachelors parently roved acceptable, as many -:flad Miss arrie Kelsey, the popular secretary of the logge. for applications for member- ship. Shortly after dancing commenced a telgphone from the Waldeck Hospital an- nounced the death of George S. Bartholo- supreme organizer of the order. Dancing ceased at once, and the lodge, after taking the p 'r steps to honor the memory of its grand officer, adjourned. hum:i_—hm:cotm". - During the past week the grand officers | and district deputles were busy installing the officers of Bay City, Pacific and name were installed on the night of the | Knowles, officer of the guard, and Jacob | The | Jresented the corps with 5 for | und. | which the ceremony was conducted. After Martha lodges of the Knights and Ladles Honor. 3 Aurora Lodge on the 4th inst. forwarded to the supreme office the death proofs of one of its members, Mrs. Flora Cahen, | and_on the night of the 2ist Mrs. Lillle B. Holcomb, the recording seretary, re- ceived a check for the amount due to be | paid to the beneficiary. Golden Gate Degree Team. ‘The following named have been elected as the officers of the degree team of Golden Gate Camp of the Woodmen of the World: J. E. Tower, instructor; Thomas McCourtney, president and captain; L. BE. Healey, first lieutenant; J. E. Trimble, second leutenant; J. F. Casey, secretary and treasurer. The other members of the O. Olson, Willlam Krouse, A. | T. Love, W. M. 2 Tee(er.l Riordan, F. K. Charles Kaufman, B. E. Smallwood, T. H. | Morton, E. J. Huber, G. ' W. Thomas, W. | D. Ferguson and W. F. Smith. " | Independent Foresters. The officers of Court Diana, Independent Order of Foresters, were installed by Dis- triet Deputy High Chief Ranger G. Q.| Stewart, assisted by J. B. Knudson as grand marshal. Thers were present a large number of members and interested visitors, who watched with close attention the perfect K and Impressive manner in | passing a vote of thanks to the installing officers there were a number of addresses, short and to the point, and then followed | a game of whist until a late hour. Court Diana is still in the fleld and. its member- ship is earnest in the work of the order. - | The officers of Court Golden Gate, In- dependent Order of Foresters, were in stalled in public in Unity Hall street, on the night of the. 1ith by Deput Supreme Chief Ranger E. A, Maclk, as- sisted by E. Cameron, acting as supreme | marshal. The new officers for the current year CD.HC R wford, C. P.; R. ] Reimero, V. C. R.; ; J. E. Emmons, F. § G. 8. Millberry y F.: R. G. Ross, J.' W Ames, 8. B.: C. Kirby, J. F lany, Dr. J. E. Crawford and Pas f Ranger J. E. McDonald. The hal s crowded by an interested audience the ceremonies there was served members and visitors a collation, after which there was dancing until a lata hour, | Royal Arcanum. ’ F ter the ‘With all the impressiveness of the rit-| ual of the Royal Arcanum, the following named were Installed as the offi Golden West Council by D. D. 8. R., assisted by D | as grand guide and District Thomas Jsanks: M. Seeburt, R.; Kussell. V. R M. Young, P. 3 S.; Thomas Banks, T) *: Dr. J. D. Kergan. O.; A an ‘Buren, chaplain; H. B. Brough, G.; William Huriey, S. Under good of th order_an enjoyable and prof 2 hour was The reports showed thut the council has a good bank accol start the new year with and the member- ship is enthusiastic at the progress the council is making. 2 ? ,. The officers of Puena Vista Counell were installed last week in Devisadero street Hall in the presence of many mem- bers and visitors who after the work of the evening were treated to an excellent programme of en inment. United Moderns. San Francisco Lodge of the TUnited Moderns has installed the following offl- | cers for the curremt term: John Ralph | Wilson, P. C.;.E. J. Ensign, C.; Dr. A. B. Hewett, R.; Miss F. E. .\ocleho J. H. Baker, F.; T. G. Hodgkin L; B W Jakobs, G.; H. Sheppazd. W.; B. K. Hen- derson, watchman; M Q. B. Ackton, | & Wagner, T. F. Smith, F. W. gni(e?."!‘;y 2 Qflison and A. R. Cheney, trustees. The installing officer was Vics Supreme Chancellor Elliott, assisted by Mrs. Elliott as grand guide. After instal- jation there was an entertainment a dance. This order is absorbing many of those who were members of the Chosen Friends and it is expected that in the near future five new lodges will be Instituted. Good Templars. At the meeting of Spring Valley Lodge of Good Templars at 2021 Octavia street last week, there was a good attendance and these who attended were, after the initiation of three candidates, entertained with an interesting zmlrlmmo Jru-med by Company B. under command of Caa- | REWAR deposited with the Nasional City Bank, of which will be paid o auy person who wil Sestimeninls are 0ot genuine, of were published be the writers’ special permission.—Lvoia E. Pincian lodge, which ¢ as been boomir has on all eccasior programm one that is instr | to _be Anf!vnn» as t | selected to Orwing to the fact that some skeptical peopls bave from time queationed The genam= antiziomial leiters we are coastantly publishing. we have Masa., $5,000, at the sbove show order. e doors open to all and a visitors. Friends of the Forest. f supreme pres! the unexpt having removed yward of Lincoin L eme vice president, vi . who has resigned as arranged for e night of the dent for the b me man I have supported for years—my husband.”'—Modes e 1 and Fabrics. “ ses that wounded pr Queen Victoria gave & te soldier a pair of woolen h she herself knit.” . She only s Bobs o leveland Plain. Dealer. Garter. Miriam—Jack Dusnap tried to kiss ma five times last night Melicent — Indeed? What Interrupted him?—Chicago New! “Is thers any danger of the boacon- strictor's biting me?” asked a lady vi he . Zoological Gardens. Not Q cried the keepe: swallows his w whole. 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