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e ofefofefelelfefoedofedods deofelefefofobedoded @ CTY Dry Goods BARGAINS FOULARD SILKS. CREAT REDUCTION IN ALL FOULARDS TO CLOSE THE SEASON'S IMPORTATION. FOULARD DRESS SILKS. o 0 o o e e . THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, ALIFORNIA Camp, Woodmen of the World, still flaunts its banner, which bears the words, “Watch Us Grow,” and shows how it is growing by initiating strangers at every meeting. Last Monday three were re- ceived Into the camp and were given the degrees in the amplified form. The ceremony was followed by music, songs, recitations .and refreshments. The officers of this camp will be installed in public in Pioneer Hall on the night of the 9th of July. “Prince” Lawrence Vincent some.time since sent to this department an account of a meet- ing of this camp, and what he sent shows that he has all the attributes of a first class journalist. There were, in fact, two reports—one that demonstrated that as a writer against space he is without a peer, and the other written as if he had been ordered by an editor to *boil it down.” | As this department desired to give some { other organizations show it rejected the long (\nd mdde of the short re- ! rince” Vincent is 25th the Reno drill team will visit the new SUNDAY, 2+ The Fraternitics man, who holds membership in a large numi}er of organizations, and in all of which he takes a deep interest. As the chief officer of the Druids he will do hl! utmost to instill a degree of enthusiasm into the membership and strive to excel the record of the two preceding noble grand arches, who each have made a good showing for the order. The noble grand arch has already laid his plans for the campaign. He expects to make official visitations as early as the latter part of July and proposes to keep them up until he shall have added 2000 new members to the order. He will be assisted in that work by Deputy Grand Arch C. Guglielmoni and Grand Secretary 3. M. Graves. During Grand Grove week the Past Arches’“Association held a special meet- ing and increased its membership by twenty. The regular meeting of the as- sociation to be held to-day promises to be an interesting one. The picnic of Manzanita Grove was at- tended by about six hundred people, who had a very enjoyable time in Sunset Park. L R e e s i O s ] SOCIETY'S SUMMER OUTING, Continued from Paga Twenty-Bix. JUNE 30, 1901. Galileo Grove will confer the second de- gree next Tuesday:; Gilroy, the baby grove, initiated six ‘candidates at its last held meeting; Haywards Grove conferred the third degree at its last held meeting on sixteen bards in the presence of J. F. Martinoni, N. G. A.; Grand Secretary Graves, Past Arches L. A. Wolff and H. A. Armstrong. A drill team of twenty- four from Centervilie Grove was present and in a neat uniform added much to the impressiveness of the occasion. | The Druidesses. Grand Arch Druidess Mrs. Sorensen left for Los Angeles last week to institute a new circle in Los Angeles with forty- seven charter members. She will remain a week with the circle to thoroughly in- struet the officers. At the last held meeting of El Dorado Circle four candidates were initiated in the presence of a number of visitors. The officers were highly complimented. Mrs. Thornhill, P. N. A.’ D., was congratulated for the successful term she had as head of the Grand Circle, and the regalia pre- sented her by the Grand Circle was great- ly admired. Olyupia Circle is reported as doing well creasing. LOWEST PRICES EVER KNOWN IN SAN FRANCISCO $5.00 Pure Wool Bolero ]ackets plaid back, at ADVERTISEMENTS. Former Prices. $5.00 Pure Wool Skirts cut to . e w 11s, deput s t- and initiating at almost every meeting. : 2 Iy organl:ed oy A R e S Bvergreen Circle of Stockton has now a $3.50 Brown Cheviot Jacket, mth %Qoo Fancy Trimmed Cheviot BALANCE OF THE 75¢ and 85¢ A YARD SILKS ARE NOW 1| thirty-three charter members. On the membership of seventy and is still in- velvet collar, to elose at...95¢ Skirts are now 2.95 Black Cheviot $7.50 Novelty Venetian S irts at 27 EESEEEENEENEEEECENNENDENENNNSEENNANEEEN LAST 6 DAYS OF SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE GOLDEN GATE CLOAK ¥ SUIT HOUSE Tailor Suits, Jackets, Capes and Skirts on Sale at a Fraction of 2.45 % |council for the purpose of initiating _ $7.50 Black Eton Jackets. fancy | Fl FTY CENTS. =3 Y remtangers into the-forest of Wooll: e Knights of Pythias. trimmed, to close at...... $3.95 . $3.95 + | craft. ¥ & ¢ On_ the BIbhE of Ryan, Mrs. J. Callaghan, Miss B. H.| The members of California Lodge No. 1, $7.50 Kersey Auto-Box Coats at | $15.00 Taffeta Silk Skirts at | cion the nieht of the 1ih Inst. Redwood | piiliipe, k. A: Arnolue, Samuel J. bres: | Knights of Pythias, are wearing han : $4.95 | $ eting in the bang T the Na-|om Miss N. Hyae, J. £. Floyd, Freddie|some emblematic souvenir buttons, com- & tuet hall of the Na-| pedk prank 1. Mucray, 1nomas I $12.50 Ra; ]ans it to 87.95 | tive Sons’ building which was_attended memorative of the thirty-second anniver- 5 g| e by a Very Iatge mamber of the triends of | O Brien, Miss Marion Schwartz, Miss C. institut dge. 1 6.50 Ragl $10.00 that oreanteaton . Thoae o entortain: | 1. Cole. ‘From' Oakland—J. “v Sperb, M. | sary of the institution of the lodge. It is $16.50 Raglans are now 3 3 ed with an excellent programme of varied | 5; Modre, Fred Van Blarcom, B. G. rarn- | the first lodge of the order organized on ssoo Eton Jackets, lined, cut to | $45.00 and $50.00 Silk iirts, h‘flh ALL MARKED DOWN TO HALF PRICE. % | numbers that were presented by Gordie | iam, James J. Short, Henry Robins, k'red | the Pacific Coast. Since-the charter list ; 45 | novelties, will be closed out at ¥ |umbers that were presented by Cordi Grant. From Wartsonville—Master Clif- | Was opened more than six _hundred B e -~ H $25 ‘r'Bennezi .M O; Bambrids D, d | ford Palmtag, Mrs. J. Kennaugh, Mrs. ¥. Knights have been enrolled on its mem- $7.50 Purc \Vool Homesuun Sults 2 of racy, ainbridge and | pgjmiag S tanl 3 s. B bership books. At a recent convention of 73 S w 1.95 . 3| others. "There' was also a drill by the de- | PSP, B Hanlon, L e o | the 100ge it was decided to revive the Uni- for S .. . 3.95 | $5.00 Silk Crepe Waists at $1. BLACK SILKS F | Erndinm. ol woiorn Ao, Comp onk ) SUhAL R ol 5 o Y | 0 M, S 1 RS ard Wikl | 512 Fancy Trimmed Blon Suis | 3500 Tafea Sike Waists agy gy ¢c.sco—C. H. Heitman, Miss H. B. Fair- id’ a i e L SRR e % | Girecfion ot Bixa. Mebahon, Mis Anpa | petiher M. i Hirsdhman, bt Samues, | The recest death of Captain R Hol. |@ for ..o RS o DTG g o ! 3 - ertson. From Giiroy—M. Casey, EEecnle i acusic ag Ry < 20, 5. Novelt ailor - 3 T ¥ g{hk@xflffla e “Icll:l:r.B}\-jng) M'\;E' Glorge Millas, Mrs. J. E. Kannely, C. ’ the 224 of last July he rescued two men $ Sgti)t a‘c‘:‘t fia"" Y$ ¢ ..95¢ :f' + | Derrick and Mr. Huber. I Kroessen, W. Johnson, John H. Br“*“r fromidadding O Lime- Polot.: THe rese > SEiEEIE S 5 50 quue Suxts to close out at e Charles Pollard, W. A. Taylor, W. Fitz- |¢ued men had a handsome silver piate, $35.00 and $40.00 High-class Tailor e £ CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, |, fimawiis Cimp'is drraning o serics : Shoroptiatels engraved; placed spon the | @ % ? 1.45 8 9 | of novel entertainments that it is thought B, SB}J\rk}“Elaui‘)CK saram gan Jose| S ED e e Nl | Suits cut to 19.97 1 4P s & * SE. Corner Geary and Stookton Streets, San Franoiseo. 3| e e A S L R T e H. Burke and daughter, M. !| (BaY City Lodge at its meeting last $7.5¢ Child’s Long Coats reduced %Ifim mg,t::x::"ed xqc‘:; - lon;gl.m > UNION SQUARE. % | Iy novel, This camp expects to have about b e Frdin Nil Jening & Outtecs: SIVING 1 caguibe and 103 e ..84.95 g <& ez B o MAIL OR EXPRESS ORDERS RECEIVE IMMEDIATE ATTENTION. i Foraijates at the monster Initiation at | Wiiams, From Denver, Colo.~H. 1. Ten. | the knight rank in the long form in a $Joo Faiics Cloth Canes qit to $x so'Eique Skists cut vd 3 © it e - 4 | quartet will be on hand. The new officers | 1VS0il, From ;’U“*Sfier*h A smwer, | EEEy O I i e ooy 45 | $2.00 Swell Pique Skirts e ettt + =@ | of this camp will be installed to-morrow gterson; Fred I3. Berry, From Ta- | {0 M b oo Fur Collavettis ot to Fiossss e coma, Wash.—H. C. Munson, B. ¥. Auger, | J0yed the hospitality of the lodge. 00 Fur Collarettes cu 2.4., b 3 S S ™ &nlitornia Circle had joyable | T B.'Handy, From Fresno—B. N. Waish, | Syracuse Lodge will celebrate the in- $s. e it o N $3.00 Silk Moreen Petticoats. with % rcle had a most enjoyable i stallation of its officers by a banquet on $x 0o River Mink Capes cut to Knights of Honor. | #1e dancing, C. G. Noble, financial re- | entertainment in the banquet hall of the Miss R. Perry. fhe unenth oF tha IOt OF Far 2 = deep accordeon pleat, cut to.... 2 porter; essay on “How Company B Will | Native Sons’ building last Thursday night | CAMP REVERIE—Recent arrivals at & ¥ 8.45 1.45 in Yerba Buena i - | and had several number. ween dances, | Camp Reverie are: From San Francisco— —_— | : Bedd7Esie Take the Cake,” T. Frahm. The pro- mbers between 2 | AL | o . those present were ‘ gramme closed with songs and imitations | gmll{i\bumd" ‘ny“John Shereburne, Evelyn ml;al\rf‘l:nf;:leeirfi tl;)‘lzon:lann dame: Hey- i Agam hafd }Ins_: triule, but he never had $9.95 | $s5.00 Silk Petticoats at. .82.95 aieriatnad by C z red- | Of birds and animals by Joh . Worrell, M. Lamberth and W. W. y Chittenden Heynemann, | to face a fool jury. -935 | J : Silk : & entertained by Company B, Captain Wed- | Of bircs and animals by John B. Dwyer, | 5 3™y M i e ment. committes | Waiter Heynemann, Miss Ruth Heyne: All-Wool H . | $10:00 Novelty Silk Petticoats, re The programme included medley | tion offthe buzzing Storkion slough mos. | Was Mr. and Mrs, O. M. Katz, Mrs. D.|mann, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Osborne and .50 ool Hamespun Skirts. | * duced t0 +.....c.c0eeren. o D. Nonken; reading from | Quito Was So natural that Grand Dictater | Oliver, Mrs, L. Vincent and Dr. Alice | family, C. S. Healoy, Mary B. Healey, AMUSEMENTS. lined throughout with good A, J. Fairweather; senti- | Archibald covered his head with a silk | Boldemann Tlm circle, which has new | John Monahan, Miss Monahan, Thomas C. percaline, to be closed out at | $1.50 Percale Wrappers, with deep ol 3 handkerchief so that the *pesky % | & membership of 103, with 36 applications | Russell, Miss Russell, Mr. and Mrs C. F. 2. flounce, closeq out at.. 75¢ Di or T. M i t e ‘“‘pesky critter 3 4 1.25 , Dictator T. Martin; orig- | wo513 not Bite him. For an encore he | t0 act upon, vull install its officers on the | Richards, J. J. Geary, Mrs. W. L. Grow- on how 1o play whist, poker | gave an imitation of a irain lcaving 4 | Second Friday in July. ell, Miss Lurline Lyons, Miss Kate Cof- | s By i | B e Sl SIS 81 e s cin, |5 it i, et o e T | *| 8 1230, 1282, 1234 MARKET STREET. £ ns, Captain edekind; | treat. oppers’ Friendship Club. s B . Grunsky, Kate run- . A = i - : sky. Clothilde Grunsky, Mrs. E. K. Ken- 2 a The Choppers’ Friendship Club of the | nedy “Miss Kate Thomas, Mrs., Maurice I | - = - Woodmen of the World at its last held | Keating, Grace W. Deering, C. A. Swett meeting initiated twelve eligibles and re- | and wife, Mrs. M. J. Thomas, Masrer Tfl-mGHT Tfl-"IGHT O ceived thirty applications. The club is | Richard Monges, ¥. W. Huber, W. - i s 0o¢EsSs n €rest making arransements for ite fitst excur- | Growell, Mrs' G W. o'Brien, Miss K. W Sumptucus Production of the | sion an amily reunion at ‘ernbrool cLaughlin ollzer, Jdwin ul en. Park on the 14th of July. There will be | Maurice Keating, Mr. and Mrs. W. . Great Midsummer Extravaganza, | games for old and young and those for Louis ~X. Ryan, Mrs. J. F. Ou [ ] | the children will be ‘a specialty. 2 jertrude Stuart Tlhe entertainment and dance that was Mr. Charies E. Taylor, C. W. gl\sn vy this club on the night of t | Lang, William H. Dement \lun ay in the banquei hall of the Native n uilding was a v n, which w from Oakland —Dr. A. K. Crawford, Mrs. J. B. Jeftrey, Doris Crawford, Master Crawford, Ruth A. Farley, H. K. Nourse, Esther E. .dr- That is the saving in ice by using the BABES Emily J. Hamilton; from New York—W. g Py inber of Choppers and many of | win, May Trwin, James lrwin, Jack Lon- ds don, Mrs. Jack London and child, Mrs. L] e e McLean, Miss C. E. McLean, Miss A. M. H Foresters of America. lél(-[aesn, Mflfis l.l7iz!eSE. Osz\l;lne, ‘faul Court Sunflower was instituted in this | Goldsmith, Mary L. Stevens, Mrs. H. C. b ® |city last week by Grand Chief Ranger | MorriS: fom, Berkeley—Rafael Lemos, Heenan, assisted by several of the grand | stance Winter, Clive Winter, Mrs. H. R. WEEK COMMENCING TO-DAY, SUNDAY MATINEE, dUNE %0 { officers and a team from Court San Fran-| Wiley, Esmond Wiley, Miss Beth Wiley; SPEC'AL HOLIDAY MATINEE THURSDAY, FOURTH OF JULY. cisco. Seventy-seven were admitted, and | from Alameda—Mrs. ' Archibald Wilson, after the ceremony there was a banquet AN ENTIRELY NEW BILL Ilis construction has never been equaled—the ALASKA will keep provisions in a downtown restaurant. g’.f\\'lflsl?’n. EugeneADelTlt\llar: from ‘S‘an - Cordy ce | Rafael—Hon. K. A. ompson, Miss y R i e e —— e longer and USE LESS ICE than any other refrigerator, T B e o e it 0" s Hosk B S Written by FERRIS HARTMAN Court ready for distribution in about two f';,“e] B. P L‘vlra\'eshgrr:rn‘ a\:lc‘smxe,_l\\‘x}l = YoU L LAUG_H i 2 ar son WIL “lg;;(:r:nony Court of Oakland w visited | Leavitt; ngom Belvedere—Mrs. J. W. Presenting Their Successful Playlet, ‘‘Dickey,” Introducing Wonderful last week by Grand Secretary Cordy,|Hunter, C. N. Hunter; from Alfruria—L. | YOU WILL APPLAUD! Character Changes and Miss Stuart's Famous Specialties. Direct From Europe. THE PROSPER TROUPE Premier Acrobats of Two Continents. BIMM, BOMM, BRRR P. South; from Brooklyn—Clara B. Wil- liams; from Santa Barbara—Thomas Clark and wife, Mildred W. Clark; from Boston—Miss Joy Lhaoln. from Honolulu —Mrs. Sarah B. Comstock. MARK WEST stx\Gs—Amflns those who registered at Mark West Springs the past week are: Charles R. Blender, Mrs. Charles R. Blender, Master Victor Blender, James Healing and the degree team of Court United States of America. Two candidates were initiated. The same team also visited Court Pride of Alameda, when nine candidates were initiated. The Colorado Grand Court has offieially | recognized the American Forester Review STATEMENT ]nl this city as its official organ, which YOU WILL BE PLEASED! Filled to the Brim With Delicious Music and Funny Comcdy. W. W. MONTAGUE & CO., Sales Agents for Pacific Coast, San Francisco. STATEMENT Cast to the Full Sirength pleases Jacob Label, the editor and pub- ren, Miss J. P. Curtin, Mrs. J. and chiid, Mre. T. 8. Stealey and children, . P. L. O'Hara, O. J. Elise Bendar, Miss Sara Curtiss, Miss Lottie Carroll, M. J. Sutton, Willis Dono- van, Watson Kennard, C. L. Bond and . J. Sawyer The World's Greatest Horizontal Bar Performers Bag-punching dog work in the initiatory degree. The court members are very active in the matter of the excursion and picnic, and the pros- pects are that additional cars will have to be ordered to convey the excursionists to Glenwood Park. Every member of the and Their lisher. Miss Lenora London, J. E. Lewis, Mrs. J n . —OF THB— —oOF THE— ourt Columbia has appointed a com- | E. Lewis and childrén, E. C. Mayo, ot the Big Tivoli Company. R e CONDITION AND AFFAIRS CONDI“ON AND guliteeity sesbags dor s bequeltor o Eav Meub e SO B et e | AFFAIRS;bers only. Cahan, Phil Martin, Mrs. M. Spiro. Miss | | EVERYTHING NEW and UP-TO-DATE || Veudeville Debut of Piret Time on Pacific Coust. —or THE— | s e e e e = INA ALLEN P. RICHARDS T e S e B el S e R. Robinson, George F. Frutiger, | | Evenings al 8. Malinecs Saturday at 2. - Pln e a 1 ,Klthflrds Charles Howes and Harry Hall | Mrs. F. Frutiger, Oscar Hammund, E. P. 2 The Well-known Soclety Contralto. The Famous Cartoonist. ;Lompme ‘the general committee. Moran, Edward E. Perley, P. C. Gerhardt, popvlar Prices 25 and 50 Cents Fire 2nd Marine Insnrance Company ; INSURANCE COMPANY |night had an enthusiastic meeting and s, J. L. . Hug . NE BUSH 9. | “Spike."” : F HARTFORD, IN THE STATE OF N- necticut, ‘on_the 3ist day of Decembes x. D. 1900, and for the year ending on that day. | as made to the Insurance Commissioner of the | | State of Californla, pursuant to the provie Marchand, Miss “ind for me rear ending on e Insurance Commis- | »rnia, pursuant to 610 and 6l of the GARDNER AND VINCENT In a New Comedy Farce. THE BIOGRAPH Presenting New Pictures. MOROSCO’S | fons"of sections 3 family, K. R. Pierce of London. i — e e s per blank fur- | (one “homicnons B’smm-rngmsl;;‘ of ‘the Political | COUTt is a committee of one to boom the E .| GRAND OPERA HOU. 3 & furnished ic, which will b v KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS—Late ar: ISE | Cominisstoner. SBlhe'by the | ienlc, ;which will e gtven o’ the dth of A ca P8, Sl S AT Sbringd maltids: EMILY LYTTON, CHAS. BOWSER & (0. CAPITAL. | July. “A WISE GUY." Presenting Their Up-to-Date Farce, H. Hansen, Etna; George W. Dornin, Dr. LAST MACDOWELL MATINEE TO-DAY. 2 Btock, paid up e Court San Francisco on last Wednesday | H Hansen, | S = 5 < | . ight = Soe' erenim’ SoctaTan Ok A . D, Huntington and son, J.. W. Lang LAST NIGHT OF s )L PRECEER VN S el S igufi hall of the Alcazar buliding. There | ford, Oakland; J. . Diller,” James Me- Parquet, %c, any seat; balcony, 10c; ?"b'dffg',‘ 10c, any part excegt reserved; a few fromt Ok /5s 2 o | was a good ittendance, which had a | Laughlin, Washington, D. C.; Robert E. F EDio‘_ RA orchestra rows reserved, sic; front rows of balcbny reserve Real Betate owned - S50 | ‘[‘neasam time under the direction of Floor | Sigler, Klamath Falls; Ed Riebe, Red- Commencing MONDAY EVENING. | Loans on Bonds n 616,800 00 Nanager W. Buhlinger, assisted by M. |ding; Mrs. 1homas G. Dews, Medford, | MATINEES July ith. Saturday and Sanday. | . | - ASSETS. Pander. ¥ Smith, 1. B, Beban and Fred | Qi A. Honlgsberger, B, J. Bart. Harry DANIEL FRAWLEY PRESENTS | SAN FRANCISCO'S | Real Estate owned by C¢ = Severarice. | . Brown and wite, James S, Steiner, San | 44 | Loans on Bonds and Moty Club Justice, composed of members of | Erancisco; Leland 'S. Foulke, Gazelle;| " THIE ONLY WAY.””| LEADIAG THEATRE ’ Cash Market Value of all Stocks and Court Justice, will pienic at Fernbrook | Bob Martin, )(reka. F. P. Grohs, Original Version by Freeman Wills, by Special | | JOHN GRACE, Judge; JAS. F. GRACE, Siipper Bonds owned by Compan: 217251 ;0 Park to-day. P T e ‘Arrangement_With Charles Frohman, | l-gi-ning TO-MORROW. 2 Cash in Company’s Office........ o2 ——— Oscar M. Johnson, Salem, The Company Will Be the Strongest Ever | SECOND WEEK! | accrued Cash in Banks...... oy 286,504 15 American Companions. Burton, Forks of Salmon; P Dally, | Seen in the Play, Including E. J. Morgan, pu. ‘Pr’m ums in d.,e cOu,. of Collec- o Jacksonville, Or. John Mason, Theodore Roberis and Katherine < TR A TO'DA Y a wmw on Bonds tion ... . .. 48897138 (Cemufl h‘rlrdev which was instituted a | " BYRON HOT SPRINGS—Arrivals at | Grey. | T s e e . ——— | few months ago, has now a membership | Byron Hot Springs during the past week Same Prices—10c, 15c, 50c. Total Assets Inelude: From san FranciscoMiss £ Good Orchestra Seats All Matinees, JULY 4ch. of 135 and it has a satisfactory bank ac- §Sunday = = = = June 80 ing one year "_" ::: Louis Scholler, G, E. Machen; from Tue- L " from Oakland—Charles Covert and wife; from Coul- from Brentwood All other liabilities. count. This circle has requested that Mrs. MrsLJMP\]er. A\‘llné:;nzfi g:l(\‘l'len{‘[l)(l;'“ hfihlfi “RrancliFicket Otlice;) Brpoviun, CHARLES FROEMAN'S apias g Emma Agnes Harrington, P. G. C. C., be | gohrengky, ¥. W. F. Reddington, Willlam COLOSSUS OF DRAMAS | TWO CRACK Eomie AaNMbE e 3 appointed its circle deputy. At the recent | Bogan, (. W. Parsons, M. Hencken, trom the Losser in process of Adfustrm $84.755 8 S gerlohea(i;fi-g g;r‘sledt‘?eer fgl,l':;';r;ls Thomss Connelly, W: H. ¥nibbe. & W Garden Theater, New York | COURSING EVENTS spense named C s g = le, Carison, an, 5 v Vith | Lotecs Toninten ihciuding Sxpenscs 3555 33 | 1008 0f the eircle in recognition of rerv- | el - Vargas, G. Haims, Walter. Hanuy EATR E B diviD aurasoo | o | Gross premtums on Risk 4 ™| ices rendered: Sarah Beversen, Mrs. M. arris Thite DAVID BELASCO | Sosses a8justel o e s run Boent M g B. F. Harrison, S. C. Davis, A, H. Whit- Paul M. Potter's Toeees o process ot Ad S One yede ik $1,893, 484 2 = ire, age, Mrs. M. Bostrom, | ney, ' Willlam = Warmington, Herbert Thrilling Remance in 5 H oy 18 3 nce 5 per cent.. 46732 12 | Mrs. A, Wagner, Mrs. M. Wilkens, Mrs. | Warmington, R. Deptie rckey, M, D..| Commencing MONDAY, SECOND WEEK. i e . n Buep :’]’g‘"‘Pr!"_";"_liua!.‘;mn'!‘:lr:!}:‘!sk;’;v‘xgn- 5 kR Zelsing ahd Mrs M. Large The|George Gallick, Wililam Quinn, W. FLORENCE ROBERTS founded on Oulda’s K > . n han SRt Seur. 91 Lomma ot | TR, Drenatii e wan e o Mrs. | Botkin, Miss Bettman; rom “Fresno— b Celebrated Novel. J AND 165,903 04 32,458,812 67 THE BIGGEST STAGE SPECTACLE SAN FRANCISCO HAS YET WITNESSED institute a circle in Chicago, I1l. Miss Alice Ticoulet, reinsurance 50 Supported by WHITE WHITTLESEY, premiums on In Her Greatest Success, son—R. Runstad Roeth, S, H. terville- emplo Pmulgi re Risks run- grand chief com- With panion, who is the recording secretary of Robin Hood Circle, was on last Wednes- ot Total Liabilittes 702 0 re! H an —Miss Cook, Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Gardner; e — i INCOME, day night tendered a reception by the | from San Diego—Willlam Jerisiaw; from BI.ANGHE N iy Rflserve stakas members of the circle. There were many | Portland, Ore.—Paul Wessinger; from s | Net fr;sh actually recelyed for Fire From the East_Com- visitors present, who extended their con- pany, Scenery, Horses, Etc. gratulations to the new officer, who in turn made a few remarks expressing the hope that all members of the order ith Palo Alto—Miss Gardne: S La—— eles—William N. Moses; from Crockett— A. Billings; from San Pablo—John Poner; from San Rafael—Mrs. lda Eich- from Los An- SAPHO SPECIAL MATINEE THU3SDAY, JULY 4. $1,840,480 08 BATES 124...NOMINATIONS.. .124 | | Over a Hundred Peo- | 'Recnh ea’ ror le! INCOME. et cash actually Teceived for Fire aeide | San _ Francisco—Miss Adah Cook, appointed circle deputy. IONE on Dunds, Bl T oot e would lend their assistance to make her | wald; from Madera—L. Robertson: from SEATS SIX DAYS IN ADVANCE. Enormous _ Powerful TOTAL PRIZE 298481 | all other sources administration a great success. The hall | Santa Rosa—Colonel J. A. Austin and _— Her Cast $1000 MONEY. $looo e " Aividend, ;R""""d for Rents was tastefully decorated for the occa- | wife; from St. Louis—Ira P. Good and Next—THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL." Remagkable Entrancing stm Ple- 2 ’ mbua a g’.-“m,?, | Received from all other sou: slon. After the circle was declared closed | wife: from Santa Cruz—Joe House; from & w s Ereetaon TRAIN SERVICE. n Bonds, Stocks. Loans an | ice cream and cakes were served. Halfmoon Bay—Mrs. B. Martin; from of : Marvelous Concerted R g | > et neomy Members of Bay City Circle, desiring to | Stockton—J. H. Thompson, F. McD. OLYMP AL “Cigarette. Actton! Leaves Third and Townsend strests 10:15 Heoity 1 [ show %;w much . they appreciated the |Green snd wife: A. N. Buell,s Mrs. D. 1A 5P %3Ton | EVERY EVENING EXCEPTING SUNDAYS. | L M- 1} & . ' = ond ¥ o m: Twenty- 1 comS i onor at was conferred on the circle | Rothenbush. THE ONLY FREE VAUDEVILL] REGULAR MATINEES SATURDAYS. s - s > Tkl Snemes | m}:\'nmzs_ by electing Mrs. H, Worms, the financial | - H1OTTTS—Récent arrivals at Hoitts, THE CITY, [LE SHOW IN Returning at 445 p. m. and after the last | Net amount pata for Fire Losses secretary, as grand sub-chief companion, | Menlo Park, Include: Oakland—Mrs. F. : | course. Sen Mateo electric cars every six ;";;t!;:;“;;{, “1:4 196 45, losses of madf he;ln}:e sue]sl of honor at a banquet | A. Wilder, Miss Gladys Courteau. Al Engagement Extraordinary. comm minutes. | pheta. TORES) Lo in the Zinkand last week. There were | meda—Mrs. Lewis James. Los Angeleu— 3’1 ( RE Tt Difidents to Blockhailiers twenty-nine preseni. This circle has re-| Miss Loie Calpin. Auburn—Mrs. J. M. LuSteK KEKvES, ADMISSION 25c. LADIES FREE. i aid or allowed for Commission quested that Mrs. R. Kemp Van Ee be Hughe! Kentuckv—Mrs. A. V. S. Lind The Eminent Barytone. NT 0' _ o . X Fees, l'ld nlhtr BrokersEe - other i A — Mrs. R. H. Hoitt, Mr. and Mrs. A, E. ' U I Y 4 i e ff,,‘ff-wn Clorks, etc.... 10745 51| Paid for State \':(’Ionrll =] 12 The Druids. Castle, Master Eugene Castle, Miss 1. A In Poses Plastique. ry T, o ° Paid for Btate Natiom! snf Lol u' R At & recent meeting of Olympla Grove | Doran, Miss Dors Wiclaps, lase Eunice ETHEL BAxLOW, TO- RO HT Lt Time, the Big Revival ot BEFORE SAN FRANCISCO ATHLETIC GLUB AR e payments and expenditures 213,817 51 | tures .. B;ber; .{; z;w;{nks;aowas pr:ser'-rt‘ed a Je:el ger. Miss Ethel Wagner, Miss Laura Cof- The 340,000 Beauty. Uncle Tom’s Cabin. SIXTEENTH AND FOLSOM STS., 1 P. M., vt s offere y J. . wers to e member " q ., R Totsl Bxpenditures .. 000,402 5 Fotal Expenitures bringing in the greatest number of can- H!GHLAND SPRINGS—The past week MAB:L HUUBON didates to be initiated during a stated pe- at Highlands hds been very gay, several The Singing Soubrette. JACK MOFFAT i Beginning TO-MORROW (MONDAY) Ev'g, ses incurred Suring the year......31162,46) % | Losses incurred during the vear. riod. This was followed by the fourth | 18TEe Parties driving (o Lakepoft Hiue|AND OUR CELEBRATED STOCK COMPANY | gotfil"Fiagement of San Francisco's Great OF GICAGO o reminme. | Fire Rizks. | Premiums. | Tisks and Preminma. | Fire Riske] Premiums. | 0687¢¢ in the banquet hall. On the 2X | Tuesday and Wednesday were taken up FERNSTER'S HUNGARIAN ORCHESTRA. eri g vS. - = © | inst. the grove enjoyed a clam bake at an | by the bowling tournament, there bein; MATINEE EVERY SUNDAY, JAMES M. BROPHY. GEQORGE GARDNER Net amount of Risks| Net amount of Risks| outing in Swayles Canyon, Marin County, | over forty entrles. First and secon AMATEUR NIGHT EVERY FRIDAY. : N eritten. doring the| written dufln‘ the P ss - | prizes_were given for the best scores in ADMISSION' FREE. Sypje=t: Exavetion; of Prankiiayc's cheat Play; OF BOSTON. e o cnse | e o | L%, wesk Monsaiis, Grove save e | Bodartt 808 Setord teg S R Tyt “Davy Crockett” - e e > i of Risks c 5 rth, representing H. nner 0. o am e o [P iabe PEAEIGR B it there was a good attendance and | ihe well known SPOFting £00ds house oir‘ HU I ES AND z OO y 3 CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE WORLD. _year el L. g 00,568,177 | 2,984,245 16 | all enjoyed a dance to music furnished | §an Francisco, hung up a splendid racket EXTRA MATINEE FOURTH OF JULY AL NE]LL .{ San Francisco Tacember 31 1900 Net. amount m'ru; ‘xrmw 811141 63 December 3! 3 401,467,507 | 4,013,046 22 . W. DAMON, President. . 3. MACKAY, Becretary. JAHER NICHOLS. STILLMAN, t. by Brother Dick Barton’s orchestra. Dur- ing the evening Past Noble Arch Dr. J. W. Creagh was presented a beautiful em- blématic badge. as first prize in the tennis tournament. There were some fourteen entries in this event. Judge and Mrs. Hunt are hére again, (Thursday). BIG VAUDEVILLE BILL, CHARLES (Ilmi THURSTON. Secretary. Subseribed and sworn to before me, this 234 | Subscribed and Sworn 50 Defore me, this Mih | At the meeting of Hartnagle Chapter|and as usual are the life of the crowd. oy O ST B otary Pubtte. | 2% O P 0L o, Netars Punme, | PN, OB the 18th inst. the officers wore | Miss Tibbe Taylor, Miss Bess V. Taylor «D. CE HO = . . & e Tatch. o the Jpreasiveness of the | g ciim o B I ner l_,l ] l q E; I l E, Al ,A I EI . M PACIFIC DEPARTMENT, S. E. Corner Bush and Sansome Sts., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. occasion. Six Druids of the Crimson de- ree were admitted by initiation. During d Grove week the chapter held a clal meeting, at which then Noble Jrand Arch Henry Lange and forty-four Sthers were recelved into the chapter by the chaperonage of Mrs. lunt. Tuesday evening Mrs. W. D. O'Kan chaperoned a party of twenty-five ymm; Tgle on & moonllsht straw ride. rsday a h e party took the mlyho lday C. coaches to Farnham mude up a party 1 T mmn THE MAID OF THE AIR. Next Amateur Night Wednesday Anita_Fali nl al Hazard, Inghs Hart. W ATITY MARTIN. 816 G, 8. and WA Grevilla Co.. Al Tngham, Vicla ¥ienette, Murphy' and Reserved Seats, 2ic. Matinee Sunday. | Instead of Thursday. GEO. D. DORNIN, GEO. W. DORNIN initiation. The chapter is now on the up- | and Soda Bay, spending most of the day 5. Manager. e Ass't Manager. | Fard grade, due in the main to the untir| on the lake. ©* Highlands for e past OUS DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS SUTRO BATHS. Martinon!, who is the Chiet Druid. % OPEN NIGHTS, City Agency, 209 Sansome Strect, S8an Francisco, H. C. AHPEL & CO., Agents. noble arch, is not nnly an utlve Druld hm 15 a most energetic all-round fraternal bokt Wepsoph on un ‘mumll Ho"' aboul . ever, o to increased accommodations there s s blbnty of room. e ' ON FOURTH OF JULY NIGHT. Telephone for Seats—Park 2. | Bathiog, Tnciuding Admissio, o Chil Tamtollp m 7 a. m. to 10:30 : Pt Dot