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— THE ~SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 190l 27 ADVEBTISEMEN ADVERTISEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. memes . |HEBREWS TO CELEBRATE v o —— 3 THE DEFEAT OF HAMAN : y - PAR[S At Fete of Purim They Will Wear Disguises [xtra Induceme“t — in Keeping With Time-Honored Custom. : el -y y - Sl o= L 4 Company‘ $ NE of the features of the Hebrew t THE A BILE-‘-)F—ATTHAB‘HVE NQYE—lTlEs festivals is the Purim ball, which The World Famous Terpsichorean Artiste, which Henry Goldman is presi- dent, William Baron vice president, culured Dress Guuds ' fi;xln:l?wr}‘smckma'n _treasurer and Paul § is Ce,c,,'ng"{;“;{,,’,;qr’o“f ‘gz(edc?ifv::::;: F| 1In Dassting Dances Never Before Seen on i of the Jewish nation from the schemes LOAK AND SUlT HOUSE B O risogeen e of Haman, as recorded in the book of - + :;s;h;:;\&;dvt:;y{fdobse"ed in all parts of ! NOVELTIES FOR | pend e o ot s % 1230-1232-1234 MARKET STREET, Wm!!son"andWanng { January, 1 in conformity with the A T JU STs ;l;gv; VED i hmeiofed cidiCn aming e Jows oF % Is now prepared toshow % Qrij skan Tl‘lO “ E X ! the Newest Styles ln i The World's Greatest mu*nnmx the increased demand for Colored Dress Fabrics % ‘r% LA By S - jHul“ H]“lam & cfl, made unusual preparations and are prepared 3 WILL A, DARON |t a |ES al flr uI S, i W TV Ve S a complete assortment of the following materials: 3 % RS, , Kflmfl"“e Blmmgund EMBROIDERED CREPES, CMBROIDEREDROBES, ERRaN ]atkels an -Capes | S e e chann o g EPE E PARIS, PANEE ORE s TR ! 'JOHN LE HAY 4 G% ! ‘JL H?‘«E E’HEPES, | 4 l‘ ;e dvanced Styles tO be Ventriloquial Comedian. WO"L ALBATROSS, GREPE DE CHINE, 1 \E i h | BAqu..Rfi?r"ERS vt o ALy THG i E ound nowhere else; fortts v e e | and at - Dumond s Mingtrels e s AR | C! l \ Gl— !)A e! o [)r)y GOOD‘ CO-iPANV' ‘l ‘ ’1"‘he Famous French Musical and Vocal Artists. 5 . ey S S P | E: Prices to Suit Every One THE GREAT AMERICAN BI0GRAPH ! } OVELTY SUITS from.. ......820 to $80 ;,;'n;:::,,g* 2;3::;,,?;;, ‘t\’,;:;:sgt"{;':?; » FINE TAILOR SUITS from.....8$10 to $20 ,ii}fi'efs"'zsc“' i aoeny L AUTQ BOX JACKETS, lined through, :}é‘ «Staright, star bright; very first star :J' TEany ... v ............$6 50 to $25 i I5ee to- night”— Leads everybody to the % GRENADINE SKIRTS, Las: from $20 to $45 H *T IVOLIx s e SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK. ¥ MONDAY, March 4th, TR e 50 TAILOR-MADE SUITS, latest cut, 3 THIRD WEEK ({ | ; ; rcgular pmce $l7 50, i‘or. ......$l0.00 f The Great Opratic Furors, - . s PRESIDENT, VICE PRESIDENT AND RETARY OF THE SAN FRAN- of CISCO HEBREW SOCIAL CLUB, UNDER WHOSE AUSPICES THE ¥ PURIM BALL WILL BE GIVEN TO-NIG > cha banquet a ng Were given an op- | . 4 r in that pl | ° choir deserves | pyrim, has ar: ged a fancy dress ball, been informed that many of the pm‘nd» onosco s ent services | which will be given an 1y, The open- pants will be atti ch costumes and The Calitoriia : ing ball will be given in the iar odd and origin =RA : x:x: mfn- lafg for the the 0d0 Fellowe ballding o orisinal | GRAND OPERA HOUSE a canton o atriarchs | and arrangements have been made to ir intad to manage the | s 1 = a pleasant evening for maskers and il“‘l the affair. The club MAT'B[;F ,Tf,? fRay STARTING w © ok s severy ‘| hundred names on its mem- e P - I h 1s scheduled for 3 borsiin FolL AR Being Brominent n fe: | SPECIAL ENfAUEMENT of me Parorte |ONEwEEN TONIGHT 3 o'clock. ittee in charge has brew circles. | ROl 2 OANLY. the foundation of Odd Fel- | el : rvnn MR, HOWARD HALL (SUNDAY). . T d States, | @ el 222 0 e el @ In the Drama of His Own Composition, MATINEE SATURDAY. Rebekah Lodges. Couneil A 1 of the order to attend. Retreshments will | A HUSBAND'S HONOR.” LEWIS ¢ Saturday in and a nu | be served »dge had a “hard ’ i} ident of the Ple Will Be Mr. ; Wik T i | St T & benot Ticns to MORRISON’S| s #ar 8 smth and victor tervert. mbers of l.flh!‘i - ", La ¥ et Tt v ORIGINAL FAMOUS SCENIC and DRAMATIC T3 CATCHY MUSIC “STARLIGET" took part | a'zepsiveny Or0d Presiaent Rugh Visiten e parlor | G ',_’_*,‘om PRODUCTION OF HEA "WEATISLOVET TR SERENADZ the wear- . oot o > ' 1 ted sixt 3 . S e ves 2k by o o g Goad ‘eserved !Put "% Oronestrs ot ATI Mat- Ets. Ste. Ete S e SR panied by Grand v Lunsteat. 2 dooni gl Women of Wooderaft. | Past Grand President Mattizon has re- | . RIEF GFFICE EMPORIUM. THEFIREDANCE TIETLOWER GIRLS however, | On the last Friday :n February Califor- | turned from a tour of visitations to the | T Gt [ TTE e S B S e T i n et | nta Circle of the Women of Wosdcratt | Parlors in the snow-covered ‘counties of | IN E THE RISING NI t Bt E was printed on | had a social ev E g, iu 1t BaLl e ! o A Ferris Hartman as the Wizard. H. Hudson, M. | was a good atte: ent pro- | pOn the night of February 15 Mission ® were the com- | gramme of ent iment and a jovous e mandtet. RAl of e itutn L reouxewyork || ““Hoot Mon™ Whcelan as the King. | time for all. circle is getting along | Sons' building. 1t was for the mem- WITH ITS WONDERFUL BLECTRIC AND | CTRE 1 Bgbekah | well at this time and it proposes to do ibers, and a few ~specially invited | CALCIUM EFFECTS. Next Production—'‘THE WEDDING DAY.” iy ;.'H‘ui}\is»' o: | meh_in the social line with a view 13 lgucsls and‘was calied va Gérman or| @ | THE MARVELOUS “BROCKEN" SCENE. ; Proins the prom | Kummerlos night,’ With Genuine Flashes of Lightning and h Berkeley Cour- nd at th COMPANY AND PRODUCTION DIRECT Last Tues v night Redwood Circle had A 3 were Mrs. | a snowball which Is another hame | S (i Tesiimom, tTouble of SOTTOW, Joresl: | FIRST APPEARANCE IN SAN FRANCISCO. | o\ ihe Sagic Rain of Fire” ¥ " | Evenings 26 8. Natines Saturday at 2 y | for cascarone party. It took place In the % 4 » . Tte | o i Mirs. Liese, trens- | Union Sauare bulldine and was one of the | {101, 07 Which there was a eholee collee | SFMBRICH OPERA COMPANY, Entirely Xew This Season. Popular Pricas—25 and 50 Cents. Mrs. A. 1 Jensen, | best attended and most enjoyable e e B O o s Direction C. L. GRAFF. 1.0, T5c, S0c, b~ g}sc TELEPHONE nus‘n 9. us, ‘district ‘deputy | that this enterprising circle has given in ; R he Sekpeiit Was. Crowd- | {he past. The officers and members are a'l | felseh 'mit prannkuchen, * pumpernickel, | ; 3 | zwieback, saizgurken, schweitzer und lim- NEXT SUNDAY BVENING, MARCH 107H, | s utmost and the work was ex- | alive to the approaching fourth anniver- | ¥ The New York Casino S \der the direction of Drilimas. | sary of the circle on the 1st of April and | burger kase and German foaming liquid. | Monoscu $ GHAND UPERA HOUSE TBLERHON 2 G UNmN cuuRslNG PAHK kase a “THE TPLEPHONE GIRL" the initiation of four |it is striving to make a remarkable in-, 1N toasts were in the language of Em- | COMMENCING MARCH 1§TH. Wight President Mrs. | matter of securing members. off ver: tes. The work was exceedingly | crease in membershis by that time. To | peror Wilhelm and the responses were in | riormed and highly commended. | that end it has divided the circle into | kind. The most interesting speech of the | were followed by ad-|two sections, each under a captain. Thes 5‘ :‘:mg' ;; “1‘-‘{1 Qfl“‘d'fi;“s by ll’a:ll Pre—slli | Two week;, with 'perfnm:ncges‘ on Mnr'n‘du e pac vork to bent the other in tha | del 3 obits. e evening passed | and Wednesday evenings and Saturday after- g e ey e Lo Y pleasantly. Those who could not | noons. Six complete performances of Grand EATRE ...TO-DA Y... ofasiel vistt fo-3na talk in the foreign tongue were later in Italian Opera. Among the artists being Signors P z of the M e ves | de, Rossi, Dado, Galazzi, Van- - '“}1:“ 3 uk‘\'"nu?"‘ed\xb) Sfl'e' Knights of the Macoabees. ffi.‘”&‘éfli’:‘.‘ fl]?w?l‘ s i memm'hes}fif, ‘s‘-umgfi:“flr:e M.ullfeld and Mme, SEM- MATINEB mm\y (SUNDAD. Sunday = = = = = 1 March 3. - ;}‘l‘fl TS, Alma | Golden West Tent of the Maccabees 18 | "o sixteenth anniversary ball of El| BRICH, togéther with complete Chorus and B . and staff and Pas: | still adding to its membership, having ini- | Dorado Parlor last Tuesday night was a GRAND ORCHESTRA, under direction of Sig. RIS . P | | Barnes, During the | tiatlons at almost every review. Its mem- | most delightful affair which was attended | PRiECSRE . harher of Seville,” iR “WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES.” nitiated for the lodgs | bership at this time is In excess of 230, | by & very large number of people. Prom- | «pon Pasquale,” “La Tri " py _ u, Miss Fabbri, | and it hopes before the first six months | inent among the dancers were the many | “Faust,” *Luci . " | TO-MORROW NIGHT AND ENTIRE WEEK, | handsome members of Orinda Parlor of on and Frederick Pe vea » e P | of the year to raise the number to 250. o Augustin Daly's Comedy, that won the eatest | O b rq the Native Daughters, known as the “bon i od ¢ ise for the initiating team. | The tent has now adopted a method of |ion parlor,’ The hall was aateruis | Subscription Seats—6 Performances r good of the order there were ad.|increasing the attendance. Every one|gecorated In white and silver, relieved | NO REPETITIONS. by the visiting officlals, recita- | Who attends drops his name in a box on | with red lanterns and Australian ferns. L] oy U x o : ° and 2 Front Rows of Dress e ‘: The 'Thirce Linke" by Lizkie Stan | entering and at the end of the month the | There was excellent music and a well ar- | OFRe™ --$25.00 ouflt SS “ l g clections by Mrs. Fisher | four who have been most regular In at-|ranged programme of dances. The danc: Tuse e o fl MPIONS! P ?’ n - . Dress Circle and Back Rows O ire DAL The Gintk b1 | tendance are each awarded a_prize. were under the direction of Floor Man. | Balance of lodge was followed by the partaking of | team of this tent, as v.!-!l_us those of the ager J. J. Greeley, istant Floor Man- of Orchestra . s¥ia ‘lg.m A PLAY OF SCENIC AND COf dge's hospitality at a collation ia | other local tents, 'are busy drilling for the | sgor Fugene P. Egan and the following | Front Rows of Family Cirele. $10.00 risiaos oy TUMB uet hall. About two hundred oc- | contest that will shortly take place and | q5or committee: Henry Bortfeld, D. D. | SINGLE Night Seat $5, $3, 82, nm at the tables. {the picked team will be rsafy on me |yowney, A H. /Colien, £ A Smith: 3o or | déllecy, auitebecved $1.00 | MATINEES : SATURDAY : AND : SUNDAY A'fiv‘rhl deputies’ party in ald of |to stand before any of the teams from | Gaptper, G. L. Stroecker, I'. C. Reynolds, | E7SEASON SALE COMMENCES WEONBS. Home at Gilroy will be hetd | the interior. At the next soclal sesslon | George 'Dabovich, J. J. Crowley, J, K. | E¥DAY, MARCH 6th, at Box Office. 98—NOMINATIONS—96 mbly Hall of the Odd Fellows |of the tent the members will be treated | fonoyan, H. C. Boyd, F. T. Norton. D, J. | £7SINGLE NIGHT SALE, March 13th. BEI sco:-muu 22d insi. | to one of Dr. Malaby’s great mocha and | gmith, A, F, Medley, E. W. Gunther and s session of the California | Sinker collations. P. Paul Viautin. Appl(c-!lcn- for boxes should be made at once Oakland last week was at- | San Francisco Tent, with the assistance | “sjcatraz Parlor held an open meeting |to MR. ALFRED BOUVIER, Grand Opera- TOTAL a large number of members of | of Deputy Supreme Commander Blake, |1, Ty reday night and had & very pleas- | House. it lasted Gay and night mad | has Increased its membership in & re: |gut time: v ey nas PURSE. & profitable. At noon District Dep. | markable degree. The membership B o s e LR — Dhcue. Sk, S < e Carl served a lunch and in the | now fimont Sub, ooine, 500 mark, Sir | and Grand Secretary Luheteat pald & viss SAN FRANCISCO'S | 71 xEm TO-DAT—Prices, 10, 15, %a ‘1“ e T orhee Ktastistis | tare for other fiefds, much to the reSm Jast Wednesday to Alcalde and Mission LEADING THEATRE To-night_Last Performance TRAIN SERVICE. : and floor work was exempllfied by the of- | of the tent, which :‘}” has several classes parlors, which met In joint session. ot tintale s el THE slm. | LEFI flEHlHfl HE Loaves Third and Townsend strsets 1013 u. ten he £ oihe last mamed dodke 10 & Vary | of CR O the tnt's degies toam au: United Moderns. % BEGINNING TO-MORROW, MONDATY. s Vabelis. Mt fhve Sibetice Tobe e e g ers Masont. ' Kah Lodge will give & mas- | nounces that he Is ready to compete with | Californta Lodge of the United Moderns SECOND AND LAST WEEK. A MAMMOTH PRODUCTION, turning at 445 p. m. and after last course, city ex-officers erade party in the banquet hall on the | teams of the local tenys, and it 1s ex-|at fts session last Monday night had a Only Appearances Here of SED .nm mm“. CAVAu“ mAm._ Sm Mateo aleitiie 6hiv Svery it mutnten ceiv rm weld night of the Gth inst. : | pected that_the "’%;,e’w:w":' take blace | good attendance of members and visitors MRS, e ; be m , ! Lodge Wo weeks. The winning team w ; 3 - OWent and at the |on ¢ Wy SRS n%080e] | Sklienke al comers for prises-oifored by | &1, Initated seven siransers into | tne PRICES | Brenings ADMISSION 25¢. LADIES FREE. ‘ while the members of the thirteenth anniversary of | the Supreme 'remt n y:l rl;orin“k }:u o te working to make a good record and under ‘Week Begiining TO-MORROW (Monday) Bv's, c g gt g ol |l o e Rils comtest 1t s expecie | the supervision of the officers, who are all The Greatest Convice Play Bver Writen” | THE SAN FRANCISCO JOCKEY GLUB, s chofce vocal se- Daughters of Pioneers. | will be & benedt to the visiting sic knights | Samsritmeel Eatenal beo) &n‘}e‘;’h:‘nfig‘g- Atter Her London Triumph, “THE BLACK FLAG.” 3 . octety e i come of the G = ANFORAN PARK. Chapter | prote society, of Daughters of Caltfornia | T %4 C work will be in the smplified de: | PEESRIR, Tl Wil jcontain the names of As ZAZA in A Big Scenic Production e 3 organized several about one hundred. fon 1§ e, The friends of the late Sir Knight g o an | months ago, and of which Mrs. M. V. H. | fiaarge A Orr, past commander of the |, 5an Kranciscd Lodge, United Moderns, DAVID BELASCO'S PLAY Continuous Ractog. Sesinning Monday, Pebes- the worthy | Gurpett is the president and Mise Gracs | tent, wil be pleased to learn that within held an invitation function in the Shi PRICES. 51, ™o ana e | MECHANICS’ PAVILION .52, $1 gy building last Friday mght, which was bl o] E. Forre retary, has for its pur- | a month his widow and orphans have re- March 11-De Koven & Smith's Comie Opera, pose the perpetuation of the memorles of | celved from the order the sum of tonded by a large Mutiber' of members $3000, Tar the fathers of members, the promotion of | (he amount it had pledged to pay at his | the order and jnvited guests, who were| ¢“THE HIGHWAYMAN,”” . TO=-DAY... | socfal intercourse among the members | death. At the review on the last Friday | o¢ the order, literary efforts, AND EVERY DAY THIS WEEK. | and the collection of records of the early | ir. February Sir Knights Vincilione and |2\ 08 PTOnG e AL I " < | history of California. All female de- | Leroi had charge of the soclal session |y, % A EDDY sr. o ' m e ont | scendants of thcse who are or have been | and they presented a very interesting se- | W08 & damce. OLYMPIA &R %3zon NORRIS & ROWE’S SHirS Dt To AT S ¥, 2 SIX OR MORE RACES EACH WEEK DAY. Stx Stake Events, Thres Hurdle Races Steeplechases. . ; e 3 R Frains leave Third and Tewnsend neertained with | members of the Society of California Pio- | lect programme, which included an exhi- National Aid Association. THE ONLY FREE VAUDEVILLE BHOW IN BIG TRAINED ANIMAL SHOWS. Tant Park at 1, 1040, 1190 & hmm onsisting of neers of San Francisco or of S8acramento | bition of fencing by Professor J. Leslaby The third local lod THE_CITY. “The more I nee of dog the less I think of | 1:30 and 2 p. m. Trains leave Tanforan Park alk by Emily eligible to membership in the society. | of the French army and Oliver Kehriein e third local lodge of the National man.”—Dr. Johhs for Ban Francisco at 4:15 p. m., followed aftes oy EELY A mmbers of the soclety are all work- | of the, Olympic Club and sclentific boxing | Ald_Assoclation was recently nstituted | HAWATIAN QUARTETTE o PERFORMING ANIMALS w0 g e R G Toveas “Mrs. |inz bard to increase the membership | bouts between Charles Berola and Edward | by District Organizer G. W. Johnson with | Ak e b W b A The Greatest Aggregation of Educated Antmals | geveral specials. Seats In rear cars reserved for Miss Kate Kyone |and they ~want to make it one | Armstrong, Lawson of the San Francisco | twenty-seven charter members. The new New, Novel an y Anybody. in the World. Mm o course, jons and escorts. faster | Of the brightest stars in the galaxy of 8an | Athletic Club and Smith of Australla nd | jodge has been ymmecg California and is CL‘NTON MUNTGOMERY, llwhlr;t; Zebras, OulB.Sn Lions, Ponles, | includi®g raliroad fare, $1 5. t r a ancisco social organizations. The so- | F; k Griffin and James Green. Then fol. | officered as follows: G. S. Turkildson, . Dogs, Ant Baters and Zebus. MILTON 8. umx Secretary. iith somg and | [ty meets on the first and third Monday | jowea. vocal selections by Alfred Heslop i Likate Bavisch: 11| wWith War Plotires Never. Before Seem ta Fiost Time n This City ;‘m‘%Am"""sm‘“ EDWARD POWERS, Racing Secretary. . ¢ of ‘Cach month in the parior of Pioneer | and apple and pie eating contests, after George W, Bette, o California. The Mout Marvelots Animal Act in ine ‘World, g of Golden Gate | Hall through the courtesy of the Society | which refreshments were served. The and Mrs. M. Bllert, e 9 HERR SETTLER, the Famous German Animal I ent about 1% | Of California Ploneers. committee in charge was highly compli- En tg‘eheml:g,. bgm‘:;clzr:g 'hhes.dquaazm MABEL HUDSON, Trainer, and His Small mmmw,_ 3 These hotels s . o hdidate: g ATy e m S - e D e Order of Americus. - R o wiil be held on the second and. fotwey | In Her Famous Singleflanded Nightingale ";};{3{;;1"{',:,:5&"‘;;'?% LBREN o PAI_ABE sess the attributes guessing con- | After an absence of several months John | Ladies of the Maceabees. Thursdays. th 'm‘ that tourists and travelers appreciate —central location, ey ed the atten- | yvan Alen, for a long time the energetic| Fraternal Hive of the Ladies of the The personnel of the British navy has QUERITA V’NCENT - 'j',“fg odlo%e. | manager of the order in this city, has re- | Maccabees has had the following names | ,oon increased during the past’ Year by America’s Greatest Vaudeville Favorite. | RACING! RACING! RACING! 5 © | turned to his former duties and he is now | installed as its officers for the current | 4550 men and officers. LEBRATED STOCK COMP. 190—WINTER MEETING—1%0L @ the manager for the Pacific Coast. e e ars Bk s It Hare | e O AP O Rty PORNIA JOCKEY CLUB liberal manage- | v AMATEUR NIGHT EVERY FRIDAY, CAL 0C! N Odd I‘ellowshlp. At a recent meeting of San Fran- L. C.; Alma V. Jackson, Lt. C.; Ida J. s I NG BVERE SAKLAND RACETR — apment paid its annual visit | cisco Council four applications were pre- Leroi, R. Mary Dufty, 8.; Lizzie - AMUSEMENT! ; pointments and erfect cuisine Je Eneampment in Oakland | #ented and the following named were in- | . hitestdes, C: Maude de Pue, M. at A. | stalleu by Past President W. C. Hassler | Henrietta de Pus. sentinel; May Cannelly, “1:‘1)1: officers of the council for the cur- | F: This hive, though quite young, is in- HU AND Zoo SHER“AI, BLAY & 00 's WAL | EereaE el HOTELS, . > < £ start at 2:15 p. m. sharp. American and Eu- A new subordinate lodge Will soon be |rent term: 1. Danziger, past president; | Sreasing at every, ":e'::h&“'{h;;‘{; b FHE, fim‘mn leaye San Francisco at 12 m. ana | | San Franciseo. s plans. tablished at Kriob, Shasta County. | John Van Alen, president; E. W. Pratt, | P i S 120, 1, 130, 2, 2:30 3 p. m., col L | ropean p . b o by o g RGP | dent;’ Numar Rose, recording | ladies of this hive are already noted for DEVILL TUESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, | 20 L 130 %t S00 ne Pentrance to iog Grand Master Watson, having returned | ) rginas T Tord, ihancial sces | thelr entertalnment of members and vis- BIG VAU! LLE BILL. March 12 and 16, at 3:15, s Loz two chea on train Teserved for n official visit to Morse Lodge; | e 2‘;‘(",‘;:“ Jf"‘a““;_{;‘;d)‘ J:_ in conjunction with committees of other AND THURSDAY NIGHT, MARCH 14, R oA - iy ,'.“. R Ry KERN RIVER OIL LANDS ons as follows: Alta, March 4; | At the meeting of the council last Mon- 2 via Alem hi an, 6ih; Oceldental, | @ay night one candidate was initiated in e GOMERY, LILLIAN LEVY, LIT- " . v Pablo avenue ey he was with Abou Ben Ad- | nion wardens 3. 3. Stahi, gulde: 15, 'A, | Dives to entertain Lady Lillian Hollister | LOGAN AND mm THE KOBERS, s atn ol Beesin aad Picat ~ dge. He has made arrangements | Smith, sentinel; O, F. Hunt, chaplatn, gall deibeutes 1 ik Bith cORPRRHEL AR 1 IROE EAUN CLINTON MONT- T[H SA CARH[N“ m “also -.:"r:""" via Aum-z-w' 0‘:‘ rea electric cars Proven territory. on line of raliroad. for hConcordia, 11th; Her- | the amplified form and one stranger was Sons of St. George. TLE IRENE KOBER, THE HA- o airect o 1he ""‘,n'v‘; e minutes. . ng | [ 1o Svlendia chance for thoss about to & Columbia, 13th (Alameda): |elected. After.the close of the council | Pickwick Lodge of the Order of the WAITAN QUARTET, NEW MOV- ‘,“M“_'fllfll“_ (gt e AR KT form an ofl company. NEWTON, CAR- Hiversity 18th (Oakland): Calistoga, 2th; | all present,’including half a dozen visit- | Sons of St. George will have an open| .o oraqyrpmg The World's Greatest 5 RHOMAS H. ,{,,. M prestacar” | | MxN @ SOMES (3. C. MASON, agest), 1st, and St. Helena, jors from Berkeley Council, b e the | meeting after its business session to-mor- . R. B. oi. 101 Chronicle blds.. San Franeisco. ow camp at Niles will be insti- |guests of President Van Alen énd Vice | row night, when a splondid programme of LR Woman Pianist. _R. B. MILROY, Secrétary. 3 e I0th dow. Fresident Pratt at g collation served in & | entertainhent: will b mrosonted. for the - e ; o FISCHER’S CONCERT HOUSE. Plilareh R D. Gummoe will | Stockion-street griliroom. A very pleas. | enjoyment of a large number of invited | NeXt Thitrsday, the Amatewrs Takl m«- visltations @s follows: Visalla, |ant two hours was spent and there were | guests in the lodgeroom in the Red Men's fi Flechtl's lean e s ddress d chats by Dr. Hassler, | building. A I invitation has beon And a Ladies’ Running Race. Reserved Seats, $2.00, $1.50 and $1.00. On sale ,‘{ggl o e i Prese. Iia: | Biisidont Batchelder, - Past . Preaident | extendsd 10, S, BneHshuen o6 Hepcends & at Sherman, Ci3 & Co.’s next Thursday morn- E{_‘éfi,m Tiiheithe. Orcnestra. . %l eB y n“ uar ‘and Bakersfield, 25th. He Colby and Arthur Elston of Becieley |ants of Englishmen who are not members Telephone for Seats, Park 2.