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— THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, THE FRATERNITIES- AKLAND COMMANDERY, K. T., organizad in 1576 by Colonel A. S. Hubbard, celebrated its twenty-fifih anniversary in| kland on the 19th inst. by a | 1d banguet, at which there | a large number | nd invited guests. had been disposed of t5 toasts and vocal | The music was d, D. M. Law- ster Howard Tayler and Benja- le—and Messrs. Tuttle, Howard The accom sts were Mrs: ght Templarism.,” Templars of the r E K. Taylor, drder of the Red | Fox. During the | t commander in a neat | > Sir A. 8. Hubbard a as a souvenir of the | e more than two hun- | iemen at the banquet. | | Eastern Star. last held meeting | tes andsreceived four re will be initiation at ing, on the second Tuesday oting of California Chapter o st. W. O. Macdougall, J. } William Edwards were ini- 2s members. Four candid se petitions were favorably passed n were elected and four new petitions received and referred to committees e close of the meeting there was an nment to the dance hall, where were games, music, dancing and a on. Sons of St. George. On the night of January Lodge, with Lodge, tendered a reception to President Robert Sharp of Los A Upon the lodge closing there was nment to a dow 2 grillroo: where an excellent was served President Pickwick the co-operation of Burnaby Grand rp, in re-| advantages | f which he had | jent, and | 2 Cow Caught Fire." ed the toast | led with the | who com drawin fact that lo very best of Ameri ser of Burnaby Lodge ““The Grand Brother celebrate the on to-morrow » er an interesting | sday night before | the local lodges t to Parker Lodge it he was with Gold- ht there was a large | ofOriental Rebekah of the official visit Hoxett, president of | mbly. The new of- ime had work in the es on five candidates, | v nohle grand, commended. ec In Groves of Druids. v Graves visited Newman Filippini of Sa- a new .grove in h he was jolned rch Lange, L. A. Wolft =" Magazine, San Francisco; e Legh of Stockton, and Past and C. R. Graves, T. A. | A., D. C. Wood, George T. 1 Steinberg. 8. A. Ross and | John Rane, all of Mo- ve wman Grove No. 127 was uted with twenty-four charter secured by Mr. Filippini. remonies the grand officers e entertained in acknowl- work. e at its last held meeting ini- e stranger and conferred the linas Grove initjated twen- | v has a membership of verance Grove worked in conferred the sec- held an interesting tiated six and re- . and Golden Star o e BpLHAAHAY T its fraternal iresses by James F. ent of the assocla- s for the good of the or- ;‘vluuaanx and Interesting n ve is still gd ot ABRWANA ORHAAN AR c ns and at eve; b e or re of the de- E prise In a so- ci not care at tkr public. is preparing es on the Mission Do initiated three € and received two i the official vis! e of San Luis O ast held mee A_.,,..<< A large class will be ini. ted he night of the official visit. H upe Grove has now the largest ip of any grove in the jurisdic- The Native Daughters. The officers of La Estrella Parlor of the Native Daughters of the Golden West istalled on the 12th inst. by District srand President Mrs. Aggie Lun- stedt, assisted by Mrs. A. Algeltinger as past grand president and Birdie Hart d marshal. The new offi- nes have already been pub- this department, propose to make urrent term one of the most success- t the parlor has had in years. At the close of the ceremony of installation the parior presented to Mrs, Lunstedt, the installing officer, a gold and sllver sugar sifter as a token of its appreciation of her work and assistance to the parlor. The offigers of Ormda Paclor wiil be la- oy ul | ficers of Oro Fino ‘Par | twenty-five n | inst. by the organizer, Mr | presented to Mrs. O ng officer, a beautiful al- | -of the order: Molloy, after which there was an stalled on the last Thursday In the cur- rent month. e following named were installed as %le officers of Golden State Parlor by Mrs. \x_nm; Thierbach, D. D. G. P.: President, Miss T. Ducker: past president, Miss G. Schade: first vice president, Miss L. We- del; second vice presilent, Miss R. Hunt; third vice president, Miss M. Smith; finan- cial secretary, Mrs. B. Denahey; record- ing secretary, Miss M. Tietjen; marshal, Miss M. Ducker: outside sentinels, Miss A. Sturken; trustees—Miss F. von Sta- den, Miss H. Reuscho, Miss J. Meyer. Tuesday evening, the 15th inst., the of- or No. § were pub- licly installed by Mrs. Mary Meyers, dis- trict deputy grand ident, in Balboa Hall, Native Sons’ building. which was beautiuily decorated for the occasion in T blue and gold e officers of the parior are: President, Mrs, J. Meyer: past president, M Alice_Cropey; first: vice president, Mrs. Julia Wright; ‘second Vice president, Miss Emma Ludemann; third vice president, Miss Jennie Fleming; mar- shal, Mrs. Beile ¥ recording ‘secre- tary, Miss M. J. Smith, financial secre- tary, Jennie Stark: trustees—Miss i Miss Annie Hinck, Miss Ab- outsiae sentinel, Miss de sentinel, Miss Rose Miss Katherine Holland; ". Lafontalne. At the on ccremonies Miss ulcay, chairman of the even- Mrs. Mary Meyers, D. D. ower bouquet of violets. the retiring president, of an elegant pin set d pearls, a token of the eciation Of the members Parlor. Miss Croney respond- ked the parior in & few appro- Refreshments were then e following programme ren- Miss Helen Wright; ysic ph c Miss Katherine Holland . Alex Williams; selections tet; vocal solo, Mr. Bald. Th. r of lowing named visitea the office e grand secretary last week: Mrs. ¢ Brown, Lorir Laroche, ikner, Alta No. No. 3; Mary E. Tillman, P. ity; Matilda Duck- . Mabel Benjamin, : Joe Brown, Darina_ No. Darina No. 1i4; Mrs. Ham- . 114; Lena Sullivan, y Meyers, Alta an Versalovica, Fremont No. 39 Hosa Moller, Lémas No. 72; Mary Waters, Las Lomas No. Mary Malls, Sutter Creek. . A new parlor of the Native Daughters of the Golden West was instituted with charter members at Green- endocino County, on the 1ith Sadie Oster- man, past president of Sans Souci Parlor of thie city. The following are the offi- cers for the present term: _Lella Reise P. P.; Alice Pollard, P.; Susle Barry Maude Gregory and Alice Walsh, V. P. 1.; Kate Dougherty, R. 8.; . S.; Helen Drew, Tr. S.; Dolly Schiller, O. S. Mary Wells and’ Minni ; Julia Scott, organist, and d’ Gregory, physicians. rlor will be known as Greenwood On the evening of the installa- of the officers there was a banquet ch the officers and members of wood Parlor of the Native Sons . The banquet hall al Browr th, Pet wo there were co al toast s the success £ the order of Native Daugh- ters 5 Mrs. Osterman has arranged to visit Fort Bragg, Mendocino City and Point Ar ¥ : of organizing a > places. kett Parlor have , thelr organ- The m nonial of their used by her in a test to b T1 »f her tion « through the country in or- e Daughter parlors. Dz were in- Parl g ited to Jennie Creighton, resident parlors have sent to the Native Christmas _gift: i ‘\ $10; Co- 1 Francisco, Francisco, Laurel $20; . ¢ < Luisita . D. G. W., will be in- next by D. D. Past president, Anna Klu- Miss Agnes M. Lee: McCaffrey; vice presider 1 vice president, g secretary, Agnes M. Lee; finan- ecretary, Louis R. Egan; marshal, n Hourihan; O. 8., Alice Knowlton; Alice Jones: trustees—Almira Fied- Mary R. L. Bowen, Nellie Thomson; . Mavd Scott. Refreshments were ter the Installation. Agnes Lee, D. D. G. P., installed T T Miss the following officers for San Miguel Par- Native Daughters, for the ensuing Past president, M. R. Murray; nt, Catherine Thompson; first vice adys Bosweil; second vice ie Hutson; third vice pres- Ballard; recording secre- Murray; financial secretary, treasurer, Gladys Boswell; E. Stanley; O. 8., Lulu Mattie Asmus; trustees— Mary E. Btanley and A supper was served at sion of the work. p given by Oro Fino Parlor in Hall of the Red Men's e night of the 1Sth inst. ntful affalr, which was at- a large number of those who lor. . _Berth M. R Kirk; tary Jessie wvitations. The committee hav- - of the function—Nellle Mulcay ger), Mrs. ever, Jennie e Flemming, Miss Sefler and r—presented an evenly bal- gramme of dances and excellent mu: Ancient Order United Workmen. The reports for the preceding term of Triy Lodge of the Ancient Order of United Workmen show that the lodge is in a prosperous condition and that it added materially to its membership. The new off of Spartan Lodge were inst. by District Dep- r J. J. Cunningham, as- s Masters Danforth, Bow- man, Hansen and Stock. The work was done with a perfectness that has seldom been excelled by any deputy. The installation of the officers of Frank- lin Lodge No. 44 on the 11th inst. was fol- lowed by a very interesting programme of entertainment and the serving of a col- lation and light refreshments. There was good singing, many excellent recitations, st sint address on Workman- Will J. Beatty, the venera- the lodge, and “a few min- utes with ( by P. J. Dwyer, the fl- nancler of the lodge, who has been named the “prince of ventriloguist On the night of the 1ith inst. the offl- cers of Sacramento and Union Lodges of Sacramento were jointly installed. On that occasion Special Deputy Wells, who will be with this lodge until March, was introduced and was cordially welcomed. After the ceremonies there was a ban- quet got up in excellent shape, at which there were addresses by the new officers and the special guest, the deputy, R. F. Wells. 3 After the installation of the officers of Unity Lodge by District Deputy Cunning- ham, assisted by J. Bowman as gulde. Past Master T. W. Ward was presented by the lodge with a gold watch and the pin of merit awarded to the lodge by the extension commjttee for having brought in a stated number of members. The officers of Prosperity Lodge were installed by Major Blackman, D. D. G. M. W., assisted by Colonel Malloy, 8. O. T. E. C.. as grand guide. Lest week District Deputy William Hansen installed the officers of Alta Lodge at Mangels Hall and on the following night he, assisted by J. D. a guide and’ a full corps installed the followins Shaylor as gran of grand officers. named officers of Excelsior Lodge in the presence of a large number of members a4cs, V.: , P. M. W.; William H , M. W.; Griffith Jones, F.; Joseph E. Lée, O.; Michael Suilivan, G.; Thomas J. Code, I. W., and _Joh Quinton, O. W. The ihstalling officer’ work was letter perfect, and he and his fellow grand officers were given a vote of thanks. The music incidental to the cere- mony was by the Noe Valley Lodge band. After the ceremony there were addresses for the ({nod of the order by Past Grand Master Workman Barnes and. Colonel adjourn- the evening was spent fa | The | l ment to the banquet hall, where there | was served an excellent collation and | there was an hour of music, talks and songs under the direction of the toast- | %mst;r. the venerable grand receiver, Sam | Booth. | “The ofcers of Noe Valley Lodge have | peen installed by District Deputy Glen- non, assisted by Colonel Malloy as grand guide. This lodge has placed in office a set of young men who have expressed a desiré to earnestly work for the best interests of the order. After the meet- | ing there was a good programme of en- tertainment. The new officers of Silver Spray Lddge of the D. of H. were installed last week by Miss Lorette F. Donnelly, grand re- corder, assisted by Mrs. C. T. Spencer as usher and Mrs. H. J. Stewart and Mrs, | M. Pinkham. The retiring past chief, Lucy McNear, was presented a handsoms | | jewel ‘of her rank and then Mrs, Walter | Malloy was presented a beautiful gold | neck chain as a token of appreciation of her services for » long time as organist for the lodge. A new lodge of the Degree of Honor, Marguerite No. 108, has been instituted at Downieville. The installation of the officers of Mag- nolia Lodge of the Ancient Order = of | United Workmen in Golden Gate Hall on | the night of the 21st was an unusually ‘anrnctl\-n affair. Despite the very um- | pleasant weather, there were present a | large number of the order and friends of | the lodge members. The installing of- | ficer was District Deputy Grand Master | Workman James Cunningham, who was assisted by a full corps of officers repre- | senting tha grand officers: —. Wetmore, as past grand master workman; C. T. Spencer, grand foreman: . Brind, grand overseer; Dr. H. Grimshaw, grand re-| ceiver: Colonel Walter Malloy, grand financier; District Deputy Stock, grand | | recorder; J. Bowman, grand guide; Cap- | tain R. H. McPherson, grand inside | watchman, and J. Tyler. grand outside | watchman. The installing officer, pre- vious to the ceremony, presented each of | those who assisted him a neat buttonhole bouquet. The work of installation was performed in a very impressive manner and after the proclamation there was a { cholce programme of entertainment under | the direction of the following named com- | mittee of arrangements: N. Fallek, Dr. F. T. Duncan, M. L. Stern, Charles R.| Heyden and Joseph F. Blazek. ‘The num- | bers included selectionis by anorchestra,an | address on the work of the order by Wil- | lam Henry Barnes, P. G. M. W.; vocal solo, Robert Plunkett; recitation. Master Irving Fallek; vocal solo, Miss Edna Her- | old: plano seléctions, Miss Gertrude Roth- | | holtz, and specialties b= little Tessle Gracle Rothholtz. The officers of the lodge who are to serve for the term are: Past master workman, Simon Cohen master workman, M. H. Besson; forema. Dr. F. T. Duncan; overseer, M. L. Sterg; recefver, 8. Kragen; financier, Hermann Stern; recorder, C. T. Spencer; giulde, 5. | Isaacs; inside watchman, H. Ratowsky: outside watchman, J. Stamper; organist, C. 8. Packard. The programme at an end there was | dancing till 1 o'clock in the morning. | During” the evening there was the pre- sentation of a beautiful gold watch to Simon Cohen, the retiring master work- man. This lodge, which started in 1878 with seven members. now has a member- ship of 410 and has $7250 in its treasury. Knights of Honor. The installation banquet of Yerba Buena Lodge of the Knights of Honor on the | night of the 2ist was a well arranged af- | fair and greatly erjoyed by all who sat around the festive board. After the first- class supper had been disposed of, Thom- as Martin, the new dictator, acting as | toastmaster, called for addresses appro- priate to'the occaslon. After a few re- anarks for the general good by Supreme Representative M. L. Crowe, he, on behalf of the lodge presented to the retiring dic- tator, F. F. Wedekind, one of the most | | energetic young men who ever occupied | the station of dictator, a beautiful gold | watch and highly praised his work and | devotion to the lodge. He then presented [ a beautiful emblematic pin to - District Deputy Grand Dictator Summers, who has faithfully assisted the lodge for a number of years. This was followed by excellent ventriloquism- hy J. P. Dwyer, the prince of double-voiced men. Then there were interesting and logical ad- dresses by Grand Reporter Thomas-John- stone and by Grand Dictator Prescott L. Archibald. A comic song by the dictator brought the grngrzmma to an end, after which a number of young men signed ap- plications. Last Tuesday night, at a meeting of the general committee of arrangements to en- tertain the grand lodge officers and repre- sentatives held in the office of the grand reporter, there were present Ben 1. Solo- mon, A. M. McPherson, P. L. Archibald, A. Morrison, E. T. Minneban and C. H. Holcomb, chairman of the Past Dictators’ Association, a plan was presented and it will probably be carried out. It will in- clude a bancuet. Last Wednesday the officers of Eureka Lodge were installed with appropriate ceremon! Last Wednesday the grand dictator vis- ited the lodge in Monterey, where he in- stalled the officers and assisted at the initiation _of several candidates. On Thursday he attended an open meeting of the Sacramento lodge, on which occasion there was the installation of the officers and a good programme of installation. On Friday night he was with the lodge in Napa. Last night Past Grand Dictator C. W. Decker was installed dictator of Tancred Lodge. Independent Foresters. The Past Chief Rangers’ Assoclation at a meeting last week made arrangements for the third of the popular monthly en- tertainments which have been arranged for the winter months. The officers of Court Yerba Buena have been installed by W. I. Avery, D. H. C. R. This court has adopted a rule that here- after all members must call at the court- room to settle for dues and assessments on or before the day of delinquency. Court Southern Heights of the Indepen- dent Order of Foresters will hold a soclal function in Odd Fellows' Hall on the 2ist | of February. This court has during the Eregm term increased its membership y 82. Sons of St. George. On the night of the 12th inst. Burnaby Lodge of the Sons of St. George gave a banquet in the Shiels building to Worthy Grand President Sharpe of Los Angeles, who is making a tour of the State on behalf of the order. There was a good attendance and a goodly represen- tation from Pickwick and Albion lodges to greet the guest of the evening and to ;artake of the hospitality of Burnab: ‘here Gwere @ mumber of pleasant ad. dresses, good vocal selectlons, and dur- ing the evening it was anounced that the honored visitor has been doing good work in_behalf of the Sons of St. George. The affalr was undér the direction of the special committee of the lodge, consisting of W. G. Johnson, W. R. Jack, W, K Fuller, W.. H. Willlams and J. H. Blake- way. Daughters of St. Georgs. A few evenings since a delegation of the members of Britannia Lodge of this city and of Golden Gate Lodge of Oakland recelved at the Oakland mole Mrs. E. Cook, supreme grand past president, upon her arrival here from Cleveland, Ohio. The lady, after her arrival, was the guest of Mrs. A. E. Creba, D. D' W. G. P., an at her house she was tendered a recep- tion, when the distinguished visitor en- tertained the members of the order who were present with a graphic account of her trip westward. After a general con- versation and music and songs there was an excellent dinner served on an artistic- ally decorated table. Subsequentiy the | Visitor was accompanied by a number of | the members of Britannia Lodge to Oak- | land lodge, where all were recelved with a cordial welcome. After the visit Mrs. Cook was the guest of honor at a ban- quet, where a very enjoyable hour was spent. T5n ihe night of the 14th Inst. Mrs. Cook was the guest of Britannia Lodge, on which occasion she was presented by the president on behalf of the lodge a hand- Somely engraved gold badge emblematic of the order. The distinguished recipient | expressed her thanks for the gift and her appreciation of the cordlal welcome ex- tended té her. Mrs. Cook will go to Los Angeles to organize a lodge there. Foresters of America. Deputy Grand Chief Ranger Glover, with the avsistance af Charles J. John- son as grand lierald, installed the follow- ing named as officers of Court Seal Rock of the Foresters of America: Dr. Charles Troppmann, J. P. C. R.; A. W. Roberts, C. R.; H. von Dieken, 8. C.; B. J. Cot- faney, T.; F. W. Bauer, F. §.; H. J. Wil- s, R. S.; Dr. A. K. Happers| r, P.; 37'B. Raleigh, 8. W.; Joseph Galiagher. | Furgeson. J. W.: 8. Carlson, S. B.; J. B. Ryan, J. B, and Erpest M. Jakobs, trustee. Under Z00d of thé order, the retiring chief ran- ger, Dr. Troppmann, was hl“:g compli- mented by the grand court offlcers for the good work in behalf of the court and order he had done during theé term, he having initiated sixtyeight candidites, bringing the membership up to 2. The court has $85 in banks to its credit. The court will give its first quarterly invita- tion social of the century on the 7th of next February in its hall in the Pythian Castle, and will hold its annual picnic in Schuetzen Park on the Z§th of May. The officers of Court Bay City will be installed on the night of the 23d inst., on which_occasion Grand Recording Sepre- tary O'Brien will, in company with other grgind ofiicers, pay the court an official visit. - The new officers of that very active and enterprising court, Sutro Heights No, 136, were Installed last Monday night by Dep- uty Grand Chief Ranger M. Maguire, as- sisted by Ben C. Levy as grand herald, ‘in_the presence of several of the grand officers and many members and vISitors. After the ceremony of installation there was a programme of entertainment, in ad- aition to speeches by Milton A. Nathan and Grand Recording Secretary O’ Brien. A feature-of the evening was a boXIng contest by the Masters Franz, aged re- spectively eight and nine ycars. looked like two pigmies struggling for points. Past Chief anger Clancy enter- tained with storles, Edward Alexander whistled many airs in admirable style and Charles Hammersmith, who has recently joined one of the local theatrical troups, amused those present with funnyisms. There were refreshments and smoking materials for all, and the affair was in | accord with the well-known hospitality of the court, E Court Dixon had its officers installed | last Wednesday night by Deput; 1he reports read show Eugene chat | the court has a good membership and is financtally well off. It was the night of the official visit and the attendance was large. There were a number of Interest- ing speeches and then a collation, when two hours were spent in merriment. This court has offered a valuable prize to any member who shall bring in the greatest number of members in excess of sixX. Ceurt Deflance will give a vall-in Golden Gate Hall on the 23d. Grand Secretary Cordy and J. Label of the American Forester Review pald a visit to the court in Vallejo on Tuesday. There was the initlation of a large class of strangers. The reports show that the membership on the 3lst of December was in excess of 16,000. Court Bay City on last Wednesday night had the foilowing officers installed for the current term by Deputy Grand Chiet ‘Ranger E. Isaacs, assisted by M. Harrls, | past_chief ranger of Court Magnolia as | grand herald: Arnold Goodfriend, junior past chief ranfg‘gr; R. 8. Presley, C. ;M. Glass, S. C. R.; S. Gortenbers,. T.; L. O. Kasser, F. 8.; Jacob Kallman,'R.S.; R. 1. Ossoosidy, J: W.; Morgerisiern, 5. W N. . Eelin, . B.; J. Schindlef, J. B.; J. T. Powers, A. B. Treadwell and M. Grov- ers, trustees; H. Londoner, organist. Companions of America. *On the night of the 18th inst. Grand Sub- Chief Miss Alice Ticoulet, in company with a number of the grand officers' of the Companions of the Forest of America, paid an official visit to Hamlet Oircle in Alameda. It was one of the most enjoy- able visits that has been held for a long time. The members of Elmhurst Circle attended In a body and all present were entertained by the wise remarks of the visiting gub-chief and the interesting ad- dresses of those who accompanied her. On last Tuesday night the grand sub- chief, accompanied by Grand Recording Secretary Mrs. L. Atwood, Grand Trustee Mrs. H. Worms, Past Grand Chfef Com- panion Mrs. Emma Agnes Harrington, members of Inter Nos, Robin Hood, San Francisco, Bonita and Pride of the Forest ctrcles, visited Mizpah, where the grand officers were formally received. Last Wednesday night Robin Hood Circie in the Alcazar build- ing wae attended by a large number of people, who were entertained with a good rogramme of musical and literary num- ers, besides a fancy dance by little Eu- nice’ Miller. Miss A. Ticoulet was the floor manager and those who assisted were Mrs. Lizzie Atwood, Mamie Schoen, Annie Greenber< Martha Hilker, Nellie Johnson, Mary W }inmer. Annie Kientz and Mrs. C. O. er. Robin Hood Circle will be officlally vis- ited on the night of the 6th of February by the grand chief companion and other grand officers. . Mizpah Circle has arranged for a grand ball to be given in the Potrero House on the night of the 9th of February. Prizes are offered for the best dressed lady and gentleman and for the most original char- acters. Mil- National Union Notes. The entertalnment given by the Soclal and Literary Club recently was a great success. The attendance was larger than on any previous occasion and the programme was orie that was enjoyed in the fullest by all. “The dance pro- gramme was well arraaged and the mu- sic was all that could be desired. These entertainments are becoming more and more popular every month and the indi- cations are that in Lhe near future ths committee will have to secure larger quarters in which to gve them, President Cutberth of the San Francisco Cabinet is also annourced as a candidaic for the office of representative to the senate of the order. lie has been an ac- tive worker for the order and his friends intend to use al! honcrable méans to se- cure the office for him. The omission of “ex” in a notice last week made it appear that Norman R. Arter, who is also a can- didate for the same honor, is the presi- dent of the cabinet. Mr. Arter was pres- ident of the San Francisco Cabinet and is now one of the “has-vcens.” The officers of California Council were nstalled last week in Elks' Hall after the initiation of six strangers. The installing, officer was President Cuthbert of the San Francieco Cabinet, assisted marshal, e by Past President Arter new officers are: W.A_ S, ident; Charles R. For A. M. Gllbert, speaker; A. G. Page, chap. lain; J. R. cGuffick, usher; L. W. Clarke, sergeant at arms; A. Al ‘Banz, doorkeeper; C. H. Van Orden, secretary; H. A. Graves, financial secretary, and H. L. Tickner, treasurer. At the termination of the installation sérvice President Spar- row, on retiring from the chair which he ably filled during the past term, was pre- sented with a costly gold and diamond studded emblematic button. Then fol- lowed an hour of song and the serving of refreshments and a collation under the direction of Usher McGuffick. California Council of _the Natlonal Union has -etected the following named as its delegates to the conventlon to nom- inate a senator from this city: J. R. Mc- Guffick, James A. Wilson, L. Vincent, W. A. 8 Nicholton, Charles R. Ford, T. 8. Malloy and J. J. Wilson. Knights of the Maccabees. At the review of San Francisco Tent on the 11th Inst. there was g large attendance to witness the initiation of eighteen strangers by the degree téam, which did excellent work and was loudly applauded. Among those present were the members of Pacific Tent, who visited in & body and were cordially welcomed. During the evening Deputy Supreme Commander Blake presented twenty-five applications and promised more in the future. -Under good of the order there were addresses by a number of the Sir Knights upon the prosperity of the tents and the fraternal feeling existing between the membes There were suggestions as to the bility of a contest between the téams of the K‘ca.l tents. The matter was left to the decision of the captain of each of the three teams. It is expected that Supreme Recoid Keeper George J. Siegle will visit this efty some time in the early part of April, pre- vious to the session of the State conven- tion. As it will be his first visit to the lden State and its metropolis the Sir Knights of the local tents will make ar- ce president; g -1 | rangements to recelve and entertain him during his stay in this city. Past Com- manders G. V. Leroi and Thomas J. ar- ris of San Francisco Tent have been ap- pointed a committee to confer with the other tents on this matter. ; Golden West Tent will install its officers on the night of the 29th inst., on which octasfon there will be, after the ceremony, a fine pmfl-mm of entertalnment and a tent now has a_membership and its ew deputy. Eugene Cone. reich, has ed to increase the member- ship M?;‘? e end of June. G..L. Mor- gan and H. Ernest have appointed a committee on conference for the recep- tion of the supreme record ‘keeper. - They | the soclal of | alter, Lizzie von Putt- | Nicholson, pres- | | | | | | | | | COLUMBIA 'O|ALHAMBRA, JANUARY 27, 1901. ADVERTISEMENTS. | Commencing MCNDAY, 50c Woo! Plai s reduced to.. $35 and $30 Colored French ducad o s'oven o alsTds REMNANTS! Colored and Black, all lengths COLORED AND BLACK DRESS GOODS offer the following lines at astonishingly low prices, to be -cloged out before stocktaking: $1.25 Novelty Plaids reduced to....coevveennn.. TSc Yerd $1.75 and $2 Genuine Scotch Plaids reduced to....$1 Yard $2 and $2.25 Black Novelties reduced to | January 28th, we will Seese s ROC Yard eee-..81 Yard Dress Patterns re- R ke ok s b SSRDEe Edch e B e e B e e e S e o e e i A S B S SO o o e o o | | REMNANTS! vocsvesvigtusNARE- PRIGE SEE DISPLAY IN SHOW-WINCOWS. | | | | % L CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, SE. Oorner Geary and Stookton Strests, San Franoiseo. UNION SQUARE. B e Country Ord:rs Carefully axd Promptly Filled. [ o S Sl B e S e AMUSEMENTS. | SAN FRANCISCO- OMAHA LOS ANGELES DENVER | KANSAS CITY COMMENCING TO-DAY, MATINEE, THE GREATEST VAUDEVILLE SHOW EVER IN SAN FRANCISCO! DIRECT FROM BERLIN, THE NINE The World's Greatest Acrobatic Combination. FOY AND CLARK In a Will M. Cressy Comedy Sketch, ‘‘The Spring of Youth.” LIZZIE AND Vaudeville’s Cleverest Terpsichoreans. | MONTMARTROIS TRIO f WARREN and BLANCHARD | THIRD AND FINAL WEEK 2‘65‘mm BABY The Only Perfect Animal Act Ever Seen in the Wide World. Parquet 25c, any seat; Baloony 1 Children 10c, any part except reserved. A few front orchestra rows, reserved, 50c; front rows of balcony, reserved, 23c. SUNDAY, JANUARY 2T NELSONS LEAMER SISTERS | The World's Most Graceful Contortion!sts. VINIE DALY HACKER and LESTER | SWIGETTE and CLARK| orF ELEPHANTS SAN FRANCSC'S LEADING THEATRE LAST TO-NIGHT %5¢, THE GREAT PASTORAL DRAMA SUCCESS, WAY DOWN EAST. Beginning TO-MORROW, Monday, JAMES. _ KIDDE KIDDER In a Magnificent Production of A Midsummer Night's Dream. PRICES—$1 50, §1, Tc, B0c, 35¢, 250 & IS COMING. Commencing SUNDAY NIGHT| February 10. Sale of seats opens at Sherman, U S A Clay & Co.'s, Saturday, Feb. 2. BELASCO ~=THALLS ourRE: e 82 Phone South 533. L NOW THOROUGH L'__!IEATED WITH Q_TEAM MATINEE TO-DAY. PRICES—10¢, 15e, é’sf( TO-NIGHT-Last Performance-—The D DARKEST RUSSIA PRICES Evenings . ; Matinses g ROW (Monday) Ev'g—Superb Produc- O or D Enmery's Famous Drama, A CELEBRATED CASE.” t Appearance in Years of the Popular Ter Comeaian, SAMES M. WARD. AR5 BEGREH MATINEE THIS AFTERNO N AT 2 TO-NIGHT, LAST TIME, SWEET LAVENDER. T TO-MORROW NIGHT FUN FOR ALL, Willlam Gillette’s Comedy, ALL THE COMFORTS OF HOME! ‘e MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. CHERMAN. CL:Y & €C0.’S H'LL. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS, d FEBRUARY 2, at 8:15. JANUARY & SROTArS ON THE ER-BRITISH WAR ——— BOI —_— ted With Stereoptican Views (From Pho- o tographs Taken in the Field) by ——JAMES J. F. ARCHIBALD—— ‘War Correspondent. rve Reserved Seats, $1. erman, Clay & Co.'s, w"x':'mq. Tuesday. morning, Janu- ary 29th, KERN RIVER OIL LANDS Proven territory. on line of railroad, for | METROPOLITAN TEMPLE UNION GOURSING PARK JOHN GRACE, Judge. JAMES F. GRACE, Slipper. «:TO-DAY... Sunday - = January 27th. INTERNATIONAL CHAMPION STAKE LN RESERVE EVENT! 128—NOMINATIONS—128 $1500 . SRIZE $(500 MONEY TRAIN SERVICE: Leaves Third end Townsend streets at 9:15a.m., 10:15a, m., 11 a. m., | 12 m. and 1 p m. Twenty-fifth and Valencia streets five minutes later. | Returning at 4:45 p. m. and after | the last courss. San Mateo electric cars every five minutes. éDllSSION 25e. LADIES FREE. EDDY ST., OL YMP’A COR.MASON THE ONLY FREE VAUDEVILLE HOUSE THE CITY. QUERITA VINCENT, San Francisco's Favorite, MABEL HUDSON, WHO CAN SING. THE MORRISSES, Who Can Pose In Attitudes Gladiatorial ANETTE GEORGE, Who Pleases Everybody. And Our CELEBRATED STOCK COMPANY. MATINEE EVERY SUNDAY. AMATEUR NIGHT EVERY FRIDAY. ADMISSION FREE. THE PRISON OF THE POPE. LECTURE BY REV. PETER C. YORKE For the Benefit of ST.- JOHN'S PARISH. (Rev. Father Brady, Rector.) Thursday Evening, 5> 1901, At 8 o'clock. Fifth and Jessie Streets. TICKETS . 27 «TIVOLI» 'MONDAY, Bnuary 28 SECOND WEEK QF THE GBEAT MUSICAL HIT, 7, FENCING “MASTER BY THE AUTHORS OF ‘‘ROBIN HOOD." Interpreted by our Great Com= pany and Renowned Orchestra. See the Fencing Girls ! The Clown Ballet! The Fuany +«Juliet” Burlesque! Next, NELL GWYNNE, Evenings at 8. Marinee Saturday at 2 PGPULAR PRICES—25 and 50 Cents. Telephone Bush 9. £ HOU 5¢ Begitning T0-MORROW «Monday) EVENING LAST WEEK OF MRS. FISKE In' the Play In Four Acts, Entitled, BECKY SHARP (Founded on Thackeray’ LAST “BECKY SHARP" MAT! SATURDAY. anity Fair.) NEXT | MONDAY, Feb. 4th, First Time Here of MRS. FISKE Tess of the D'Urbervilles SEATS ON SALE THURSDAY MORNING. LHAMBRA Alf Bllinghouse, Prop. and Manags Phone South 77 wne MATINEE TO-DAY. THE BIG FUN SHOW, HAPPY DAYS 7 WITH THOSE FURIOU MURRAY ——AND— MACK, And Their Big Company of 35 CLEVER BOYS AND GIRLS 35 In Thelr New Musical HILARITY, “SHOOTING THE CHUTES.” “NUFF_SAID." Evening—25¢, 3¢, 5o and Ta Matinee—15¢, 25¢, 35¢ and §0o. Next—Wm. A. Bwly‘i Grand Production, “THE SORROWS AT OF SATAN." MOROSCO’S GRAND OPERA HOUSE MATINEE TO-DAY LAST NIGHT THE MOTH AND THE FLAME PRICES—We, I5e, 2, S0a A few front rows in orchestra 75c. Good re- served seat in orchestra at all matinees 3a. Branch Ticket Office—Emportum. TO-MORROW EVENING. CHARLES ERIN VERNER, the Greatest Irtah Comedian of the Day, in ARRAH-NA-POGUE. CHUTES ~» Z0O BIG VAUDEVILLE SHOW! INCLUDING !RDAY. Y FUNNY FEL- TERS, MLLE. ALCEDO, JAMES GODFREY, NEW MOVING PIC- TURES. B st AMATEUR NIGHT, THORSDAY. Telephone for Seats—Park 23. THE 'SAN FRANCISCO JOCKEY CLUB, TANFORAN PARK—THIRD MEETING. Monday, January 2I, to Saturday, February 9, Inclusive. SIX OR MORE RACES EACH WEEK DAY, Six Stake Events, Three Hurdle Races aad Six Steeplechases. FIRST R.CE OF THE DAY AT ¥ P. M. Trains leave Third and Townsend strests for Tanforan Park at 7, 10:40, 11:30 & 1:30 Trains leave Tanforan for ‘at 4:15 p. m.. followed after the last race at intervals of a few minutes by sev- eral specials. Seats in rear cars reserved ladles and their escorts. Admission to course, SA.LB OF SEATS Begins To-Morrow Morning AT SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.'S STORE HENSCHEL GRAND VOCAL MUSICAL RECITALS. To be Given In Fsbruary, At METROPOLITAN TEMPEE. sale. Splendid ehance for those about to form an ofl company. NEWTON, CAR- MEN & SOMES (8. C. MASON, agent), "FISC "R’ CONCERT HO HER’S 2 dmission 100 = TArons: Fraptias - Jtonanlts Wt Hanlon and finger. Ida Howell. RER, B Ml e ern ek and Kinrichs Reserved Seats fic. Matinee Sunday. | including railroad fare, $1.25. MILTON S. LATHAM, Secretary. EDWA™D POWER. Racing PALAGE cuisine. Ea- perfect American and ropean plans.