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THE SAN FRANCISC = The Fraternitics # OLDEN GATE CHAPTER of | close of business in Martha Washington the Order of the Eastern Star | Chapter of Visalia, the;e was dsnfle!txllt::? Py t e an &% its meeting last Thursday | 100 COr ter room, the principal | . B feature of which was an interesting and "€ which was atte entertaining talk on her recent travels 2 goodly number of the |through sunny Italy by Mrs. Anni\lllls After the close of | Johnston, a well-known lecturer. Among ired to the social were Past Grand were spent ler Hall of Tulare George Gor- feature of v.he pro- pter, Porter- hour was & guess- Patron George | the committee | 5 ated a guessing gells. After the entertainment there was a programme of dancing that kept thou mho love to trip together until after mi 3 Eflnlnn San Francisco No. 5, Patriarchs Militant, will celebrate the anniversary of the founding of Odd Fellowship by an out- ing to Niles Canyon-on April 2. Canton San Francisco No. 5, at its meet- ing last Wednesday night, added three to its membership and it received the peti- tions of four who desire to be Patriarchs Militant. The new encampment to be instituted at | Niles on the 16th inst. will start with about seventy names on the roll of mem- bership, an unusually large number. A‘ ‘A "Larkins, who is esa. Saiitutéd a new chap- | Proposed sites for a new Fome for Aged st week. | 0dd Fellows started last Thursday on a r had a pleasant | tour of visitation. The committee, con- v night, there be- | sisting of Messrs. Kellogg, Mitchell, e order present. | Thompson, Stockwell and Drew, visited Peralta Park, Pleasanton, Niles,' Decoto, 2 was served. Los Gatos and San Jose. Last night they | s last held meet- MARCH 10, PARIS Company. O CALL, SUNDAY, 1901. ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW GOODS JUST OPENED! 27 AMUSEMENTS. OMAHA LOS ANGELES DENVER! L ‘Week Commencing TO-DAY, SUNDAY, Matinee, March 10. ....... VAUDEVILLE’S VERY BEST!....... BUNTH and RUDD COMPANY European celebrities who, assisted by a canine kleptomantac, constitute the most Importan importation of the season. MR, and MRS. MARK MURPHY Presenting an Irish character sketch, “THE SEVENTH ‘O‘Z wt tes. There were | Were guests at a banquet given in their B 58 et | MTHE Vecern {~:.=,s Egtiows wint vist sar- | % SILK STRIPE WAIST MATERIALS, 750 Ya I'd ooy Lo | oy Toogs i cuthrace e sy | £ @l colors 28 inch, a decided novelly - he 1 rv;l;nm:]‘;;;;‘m\i\;‘:‘fi'nsud%r}(i’{? Misston Pario Hall on'the | . ALL-WOOL FANCY AND PLAIN SOC Yard 2d hignly commended. | BIELE O A A % GHALEIES Bt o5t e fivain tiates \\nn‘\\ Patron in. 1 old-time Odd Fellow a time in the early da r County subs, several others, after | until a late hour. Odd Fellows. 2 3 nt sake County, died on Th nder the patron- | the 4th inst. His f 1l took ‘place age s rr Fm(uv Lodge ay from the Odd 1 building’ y der the uspices of th erans’ As which a membs | floral offerings was a mag s r » sent by Queen of the Lake Re- Noble Granc bekah Lodg uf ake County. jer the direction of the com- | r t. const \(z of | The Rebekahs. Phillips and G. R.| mhe masquerade ball that was given last e was offered a r\m- Wednesday n by+Oriental Lodge of the Rebekahs was attended by as many ladies and gentlemen as could crowd into the Banquet Hall of the Odd Fellows' build- ing, and it proved to be a most enjoyable There were mapy in rich costumes and not a few vere decidedly original, one in particular, “the transfer girl,” her | | costume being made entirely of street- car transfers sewed together. The grand rch was a brilliant spectacle andas for dancing there was no lack of that. The | e for the best dressed lady s stine Power and for the be: £ T ff, and song and dance Li companied by Miss de H(mun and the best sustained ter, the apple woman, by The most original char- aby,” personat- s, “the life of the e earned the handsome During The r the supervision of Mat- Mrs. Beckley, V. G.; Mrs. Stickney, Mrs. and Messrs. Dupea and An- This lodge will initiate several tes at its next meeting Wednes- B P a; +SUBERIOR =~ ATLAS. Teachers, Dupils, Mechanics, Business Mecn, Professional Men--in facl people in cvery walk of life are in[crcstcd in an Lp-lo-dale a[las & world. the years have and for geographical informa- AM’S SUPERIOR ATLAS con- est and latest official data ever oi- - American people, not only geo-~ historical, political and statis- it the most useful reference a library can contain. s of The Call may secure this splen- work for $1.50, or about one-fifth of regular subscription price. If you are not a lf“ of The Call it will pay you to sub. once in order to take advantage of s gn' ien opportunity. CRAM’S SUPERIOR ATLAS cannot be secured from any other source on this Mission Rebekah Lodge will have an gpen meeting on the night of the 16th inst. E ¥ and on the night of the e will s lodge nment that is to be given in Fellows' Hall on the night of the 22d t lodges of this dls(fi?(. a masquerade ict Deputy s and her staff of officers. Am in aid of the Orphans' Home at Gilroy, and being for a good cause, will no doubt tract an audlence that will crowd the hall to its limit. In Groves of Druids. Kidd of Hesverian Grove is the | prsident L. A. Wolff of Laurel Grove secretary of the committee of the local groves that is making arrangements for the entertainment of the officers of ani representatives to the Grand Grove. Galileo-Galilel Grove on the 5th inst. conferred the second degree in the ampli- fied form in a manner that sustains the | reputation of this grove for excellent work. This grove also held_memorial ser- vices for the deceased for the past year. All the members stood while the roll of parted was read and there were eu- remarks concerning those mourne 1 J. W of ast few g _Arches’ Association had a at its last held meeting were elected to member- ation adopted a_ degres fter will be conferred on the The secret work was exem- ¢ Herald and Represen- artinoni and Su | ship. which here | didate Xeade th. sixty days rs and still irave in the pa: has initiated fourt strange has eight to admit by initiation. Grand Secretary Graves recently visited San Luis Obispo the grov > found the . At the lat- to_tne 1 . B s | r there were | coast, as The Call has the exclusive right to []| preent he ity rélatives of members. 4 | | le i n i S | all followed the supper. The most popu- dle it on the Pacific Coast. {]|1ar toast of the evening was “Our Su. Herald, F. which brought the entire assemblage io its feet, and three cheers were given for the friend of Cayucos Grove and all the Druids. Noble Grand Arch Henry Lange, in pany with Grand Secretary Graves, ed the groves in Los CRAM’'S ATLAS will contain Govern- James Martinont,” ment census, brought down and corrected to March 4, 1901. . Latest and best maps of nearly fifty of the most important cities in the United preme om- Sif- latter part of February They found Mor- | g B | | | ton_Grove, 'which works in_ the Frencn | ta langua . in _goc 0] tion financlally a ) States and Canada. otherwise. They fiu"muéd_r‘;:'.e conterring | — ate maps of every State and Terri- i"_‘ e 1',’5"‘;7,,',? ,*,"‘)";,'}mn oy R ory in the Union. ij ; ;',{?fiflffimmffi%]‘?x'f | Orange grov Thero | ! Maps of Canada, Mexi ||y { | s manifested .]‘l—d s wel or the order | ) p ’ € lco’ ;in that r-|u-l On the nfght of the Zith of | - February there was 4 grand ilnrl\ll—‘ ) givi or uir‘l v by the six groves. More than | { Central America, Europe, ERTREAS | ( g : time. There were addresses by ths \ ASIa Afl'l - ‘ ting grand officers, by members of the — 1 = a usic and songs. The of- | { ’ ca, AuStraha Boers were rec vl?s‘(d with af;gpnulne Dra { ;. - H idic welcome. e grand officers are en- } In fact of every point on the globe, also || thustastic over this trip. The grand bili- { specialmaps of Alaska, the Philippines, oF visits 17:‘:65"5”553",%{:&3?{‘,’f’cfi?:‘ w;‘r 3 . Merced Grove is doing well since L. ( Porto Rico, Hawaiian Islands and many Nozliglia took the office of noble arch for ) 3 : = & t Juring the present term | others not found in any other atlas e o e Latiaiy ton ShhIATer. ) A expects to have as many more in the \ isti 3 next two months. ) Reliable Stalistical Information. Mrs. A. Thornhill, G. A. D., paid her ) vy = rial t to a circle. It was i { Hislory and Platforms of Dolitical Dartics. a',,},,&’c“,’i“\-g‘l 5 on dhe B ey i February. he was accompanie y a ( i i i Umber of grand officers and mem.- Y Constitulion of ‘the United States. 4 e Digh g g TRRE-S Last week ‘she Vil i T le in Pctalum: nd was accom- ! Chronological Hislory of the World’s Doings Ry A e Bessie Fabbrl ) | Grand (' Corrected o March 4, 1901 ;(;mnn Tr 3. A | 1| Mrs, of El Doradé Cir- | { ¢ : . | eceived d at Information of almost any kind that read- { | e initiation - of dhh:rlé« 31 '3 . rs by the officers, who were all at- ( ers may reasonably expect will be found in Sy i e L R ( I Fvek Al the officers were thoroug this exceptionally fine book of reference. - nt. After the ceremonies there was ! This Atlas will be bound -in half Russia e et e atae el | ado Circle initiated three strang- § and English silk cloth, printed on fine Atlas 1”214.1\)":1?9 Sast held meeting. In the ab. | 2 - =5 | of the arch druidess First Bard | paper, manufactured expressly for this edi- | ¥Kate Martinonl officiated in a very crei- ( tion. The greatest care will be exercised in | et it H 3 7 M 5 , f demarcation between right { the bmd.pg. pressw ork, and in every part, to e s O e S bR Dt | { make this book satisfactory to those who JOL-Bs cant AN i are fortunate enough to obtain a copy of this AMUSEMENTS. { ) Aftlas at the ridiculously low price of $1.50. 4 { L Conioe 5t e Atk b RACING! RACING! RAOING! ) Sample copies of this Atlas can be seen at 16 Wi e N | ( this office, and we respectfully invite your CALIFORNiA JOCKEY CLUB. il A e OAKLAND RACETRACK. insp oJimcing Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Lburs. . . . A nd da. al shin ( For further information write the Atlas #ive or more races each u.sn s ; . asarp. § Department. San Francisco Call, or see any - s."n i‘r:nvmur: a1z m. ama | ( 1 aete with trains stopping at the entrance t { Callagent or Postmaster on the Pacific . il taine sooping 81 the "eniriocs 1o g2t | ) ladics and their escorts; no smoxing. Buy ¥ ' ( Coast. jerry tickets to Sheil Mound. Al trains Oakland mole conneot with bio avenus ( electric o at Seventh and Droadway, Oak- ) Jand. Also all trains via Alameda mole con- nect with San Pablo avenue cars at Fourteenth P e A e e g ol R eturning—Tratns Joave the (rack at $:i5 and | 4:45 p. m. and immediately after the last race. R’H AS H WILLIAMS JR., President. R B !lLROY. Secretary. went to | It is to | Angeles during the | IMPORTED SILK STRIPE FANCY CHALLIES af. ' Ssaic. coacotine WOOL CREPE DE CHINE, 44 inch, Yard Yard $1-00 85c¢ leading shades: . fibe s oo sl T2 VIGOUREUX SUITINGS, all colors, 00 50 inch, at. ................$ Yard SAXAULA CHEVIOT, all colcrs, 56 inch; et a ot caniRs L. $Z Yard CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, EE. Corner Geary and Stockton Strests, San Fransisco. UNION SQUARE. Country Orders Care’ully and Promptly Filled. 1] @ i iebedefelolrfeiole e AMUSEMENTS. COLUMBIA. [E=arwms=s] MONDAY,MARCH 11 TO-MORROW EVERY NIGHT, INCLUDING SUNDAY—ONLY MATINEE SATURD:Y. 2*-—' nieion | —— 2 . MR FRANE M. TORPIN PRESENTS FOR THE DE KGVEN and SMlTfl’- F":.?'—:ST(I:’:EI.E‘, N Greatest Romantic Comic Opera in Three Acts, THE HIGHWAYMAN. By Arrangement with ANDREW A. McCORMICK, Esq.. EXCELLENT CAST, In Conjunction with which will appear Mr. Edmund Stanley FULLER 7 New frea'ions—fflfi TEMPEST DANCE. —THE ARCHANGEL DARCE. UTILIZING FOR T ARCHANGEL DANCE A DRLSS MANUFACTURED IN JAPAN. Dress in the W The Largest d—Requir- |000 YARDS ing 20 square feet stage room for manipu- Carriages at 11 p. m. Prices 25¢ to $1.5 1MOROSCO’S MATINEE TO-DAY. | Imménse Success of the Gorgeously Beautiful Spectacle, AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY DAYS, Week Commencing TO-MORROW EVENING. Second and Last of **AROUND THz WOALD IN EIGHTY DAYS.” PRICES..... 10c, 15¢, 25c and S0c Few Front Rows in Orchestra. Tic. Good R-ner\ed Beats in Orchestrd at all Matinees, n Francisco s eading T heater DISTINCT ATTRACTIONS. FORM-~ ING A SUPERB OOMB"I‘TION- The World’s GREATEST Nr. 8. H Forde SENSATIONAL Miss Helen Rains'ey DANCER. Mr. W. H. Thompson Mr. H. W. TreDenick Kiss Addi> Sharp Mr. (harles Cantor ¥r. Arthur Cunningham Mr. John Reads Miss Bonnis May Mi:s Catherine Campbell Miss Helene Carr EFFICIENT CHOEUS. The Original Creator of A 1 Light and Color Dances. G —Phone_South 35— MATINEE TO-DAY. PRICES—10c, 15¢, 2S¢ TO-NIGHT (Sunday)—Last Performance—THE BLACK FLAG. The Greatest Convict Play Ever Written. A Big Scenic Production. SIIYFI“In‘. Mechxnllrnl Elnsl;".flfie PRICES | Syenines oc. 15e, 250 Beginning TO-MOR&?\‘:; (MONDAY) EVE- l | Superb production the patriotic drama, *‘CAPTAIN IMPUDENCE.” A Picturesque Romance of the Days of 1845, During the Invasion of Mexico by Our Troops. Branch Ticket Office, SEMBRICH | FIRST APPEARANCE IN SAN FRANCISCO. | SEMBR.CH OPERA COMPANY, Direction of C. L. GRAFF, MOROSCO'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. COMMENCING MONDAY EVE'G, MARCH 18. o weeks, with performances on Monday | and Wednesday evenings and Saturday after- | noons, Six complete performances of Grand Ttalian Opera. Among the artists being Signors | de Lara,_ Bensuade, Roesi, Dado, Galazzi, Emporium. BELASCO & THALL’S CENTRAL THEATER. TEURSDAY NIGHT, March 21, 1931 | - BENEFIT LOST THEIR LIVES IN TROUS WRECK OF THE THE DISAS- i, Daubigne, Mme. Matifield and Mme. S | BRICH, together with complete Chorus and S S RIO DE JANIERO | GRAND ORCHESTRA, under direction of Sig. | R el)e Eevignant. | REPERTOIRE FIRET WEFK. Given Under the Auspices of the Monday Evening, “‘The Barber of Seville.” Wednesday Evening, Saturday Matinee, ‘“Fa: Repertoire Second \\e-‘k “Don Pasquale,” | *Lucia,” “Pagliaccl” “Rigoletto,” ete. MADAME SEMB ICH WILL SING AT EVERY PERFORMANCE. NO REPETIT[ONS. T SAL MARINE ENGINEERS' BENEFICIAL ASSO- CIATION No. 2. Tickets - - Gne Dollar. LCABRR THEATR NATINEE T0 DAY, <UNDLY. TO-NIGHT—LAST TIME, “COUNTESS GUCKIL.” | \E,. | 2 COMMENCES WED- | 3 AT BOX OFFICE. PRICES Orchestra, §5. and $3: Dress Circle, $5 and $3; Family Circle, §2 and $130; Gal- lery, mot reserved, tions for boxes should be made at AR, ALFRED BOUVIER, Grand o T 3 o TO- Augustin Daly’s Best Comedy, SHERMAN, CLAY & CO0.’3 HALL, oA - Sk NIGHT | TUBSDAT AND SATURDAT AFTERNOONS, LAST AND THOREDAT NIGHE MARCH 1 %“ETElg,E WORD. MME. TERESA CARRENO, The Wor'd's Ereatast PIANIST. Reserved Seats, $200, $1.5) and $1. On Sale at Shaman, Clay & MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. EXCURSION TO BATTLESHIP WISCONSIN, LAST CHANOE T0 VISIT IS TO-DAY IN PETERSON’S LAUNCHES. Co. FISCHER’S CONCERT HOUSE Admission 10c. Fiechtl's Tyrolean Troupe, Egry, Irene Kober, George Sisters, Trixeda, the Laons, Chester, Matt Keefe and Hinrichs' Orchestra. Reserved Scats, %e. Matinee Sunday. - Corner Fourth ana Market. S. F. Try our Special Brew. Steam and Lager, re. Uvercoats and vallses cnecxea tres CAFE ROYAL FOR DEPENDENT MOTHERS, .WIDOWS | AND ORPHANS OF ENGINEERS WHO FROM FOLSOM-ST. WHARF ONLY | SPUR NI P AEaRE DALt In Michael Morton's WILSON AND WARING In an up-to-date comedy sketch. = PAPINT, The Queen of all Myriad Dancer 2 r any seat; Balcony 10c; d Orchestra Rows, reserved, 0 ren : Front BEATRICE_MORELAND and COMPANY | “Taming & Hulhnnd ¥ | LES TROIS FRERES MACAGNO Direct from Paris with a novel comedy a | KAT crobatic act , HRINE BLOODGOOD ysketch. | Entire chanse of repertoire NTA Myriad Dancers. [ THEBIOGRAPH With New and 10c. Rows « +TIVOLI+ B EVENINGS at8 SAT. MAT:NEE at 2 P.M. MONDAY, March 11, FOURIH ANvU LAST WEEK Of Victor Herbert's and Harry B. Smith's Great Comic Opera, A Musical Gem Every Minute, ! tarlight." *What Is HEAR 2 Love. he Matin _ Serenade,’” the SplEndld Ensembles and Finales. Fire Dance, the Royal Proces- SEE Ton, the Pyramid Scene. MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 18, 'THE WEDDING DAY With FERRIS HARTMAN and | “HOOT MON"" WHEELAN In the Cast. POPL'LAR PRICES. ...25 and 500 Telepho? MECHANICS' PAVILION s TO-DA Y... |Ami Every Day and Evening This Week. Performances 2:30 and 8 p. m. daily. Last Performances Next Sunday. NORRIS and ROWE’S ..BIG. * ‘Trained Animal SHOWS. You will enjoy this entertainment, we belleve. We are astonishing and delighting thou- sands at every performance. 00 Performing An'mals—300 TRAINED ELEPHANTS, ZEBRAS, PONIES, DOGS, MONKEYS, GOATS, ANT BAT- ERS. SEA LIONS, ZEBUS AND PIGS. EVERY ACT AND FEATURE NEW THIS YEAR. | BRING THE CHILDREN. Next Sunday. Se; Children, 1te. PRICES—Adults, UNION GOURSING PARK J"HN flRACB. dJudge. d'8. F. GRACE, Slippen ...TO-DAY. Sunday = - | March 10 120 HAMPIONS ~IN AN— GPEN STAKE! $I000 oA $1000 PURSE. TRAIN SERVICE. { Leaves Third and Townsend streets at 10:15 | am, 11 a.m, 12 m. and 1 p. m. Twenty- fitth 'and Valencla streets five minutes later. Beturning at 445 p.m. and after the lasi | course. San Mateo electric cars every six | minutes. LADIES FREE. | ADMISSION 25e. TANFORAN RACES "pikk THE SAN FRANCISCO JOCKEY CLUB, | Week March 11 to 16, six high-class races | each day. Tuesday, steeplechase; Thursday, high-weight handicap. Saturday. GREAT CALIFORXIA DERBTY. First race daily at pa m. Trains from | Third and Townsend, I, 10 00 11:30 a. 1, 1:30, 2 p. m. Returning leave track thereatter at short intervals. served for ladies and € Week of March 13 SEVERAL BIG EVENTS ADIISSION. INCLUDING R. R. FARE, $1 %. MILTON S. LATHAM, Secretary. E. J. POWER, Racinx Secretary. | | RARRY HFRM Phone—Main 1731 STVt © THIS EVENING. ALL TH[S WEEK—MAT. SATURDAY ONLY. “I'M YOUR BOSS—-YES!™” New York Castno’'s Worthiest Musical Success, The Telephone Girll ~==~ BIG CAST OF 4 CLEVER COMEDIANS, ng — MABEL HITE, DOUG- " The \Ih:xmbla AT EWin3} Phone South 0. ¢ MATINEE SUNDAY, TO-DAY, ALL THIS WEEK-TO-NIGHT, The JOSEPH MULLER COMPANY Present THE ROMANTIC COMEDY DRAMA, UNDER [, SEALED i'.'}’l‘ié" ORDERS MONEY ! BY JAS. W. HAWKINS JR. POWERFUL AND INSTRUCTIVE STORY OF LOVE, MYSTERY AND AD- VENTURE. Dramatized From RUDYARD KIPLING'S NOVEL. PRICES— J5¢, 25¢c, 35¢c and 50c. NEXT—SUNDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH ¥, The Big New York Sensation, “THE ANGEL OF THE ALLEY.” EpDY s THE ONLY FREE VAUDEVILLE HOUSE IN THE CITY. HAWAIIAN QUARTETTE, The most popular musical organization ever brought to San Francisco. CARROLL, THE JUGGLER. QUERITAVINCENT MABEL HUDSON, BIRDIE BRIGHTONING, The World-Renowned Banjo Solofsts, AND OUR CELEBRATED VAUDEVILLE STOCK COMPANY. MATINEE EVERY SUNDAY. AMATEUR NIGHT EVERY FRIDAT. ADMISSION FREE. CHUTES »» Z0OO Th: KELCEY SISTERS, Direct from the Orpheum. ROSCO AND SIMS, JACK SY- MONDS, JONES AND LOGAN, SAM HOLDSWORTH, LITTLE IRENE KOBER, NEW MOVING PICTURES. NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT, THE AMATEURS In a NEW NOVELTY. Telephone for Seats—Park 2. CHANNING AUXILIARY ART LECTURES. | MR. WlLBUR A. REASER, N CHURCH, Startin, with A JRE, Subject—"ART AND SOCIALISM RUSKIY, | MORRIS AND TOLSTOL Their Message to the Century.” Course ticket (coupon) for the six lectures, $2; single adm! PALAGE and GRAND HOTELS, sess the attributes that tourists and travelers appreciate —central location, liberal manage- ment, modern ap- pointments and perfect cuisine American and Eu- ropean plans. KERN RIVER OiL LANDS Proven territory. on line of railroad. for