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RANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 190 2 Jraternal N the night of the 17th inst. the hall of Inter Nos Circle, Companions of the Forest of America, in Alcazar building, THE SA F MISCELLANEOUS. We Furnish Your Home Completely PATTOSIEN CO..: g WEEK 25,000 Yards Fine Carpets. Robert Wallace 219 Grant @venue ——————————« Business Bringers with prospects of renewed action. At Fresno twenty-one were initiated into the court, including the entire membership of the Raisin City Band, which hereafter will at meetings furnish music for the court. was decorated with green |4 Me€ e sl o 2 boughs and white Toses, g3 | ceived whth Srent fratoraal cotmtenn and Are what we publish. No room for any others. @ wealth of and Japanese lanterns and |was at many places the guest of honor bargalns all over the new store. If money ever talked it Is at banquets. The members of Court Madrone, at Red~ wood City, with the assistance of the ex- ecutlve council, dedicated a new hall at that place last night. There was a large umbrellas, giving it a gala appearance | that it never had before. Not only were the walls and ceilings decorated, but the sevepal stations were covered with flow- here, Vociferous. Phenomenal. If money ever accomplished It is here, FIRST FALL FASHIONS. it isn’t often that a chance to save comes to you, an opportunity for such ers, and the altar was covered with the American flag draped with crape, out ot Tespect to the memory of the late Presi- assemblage and a pleasant evening was spent after the ceremony of dedication. On the night of the 20th Court.Elmhurst Fur Department (Third Floor.) FURS--@n opportunity suchas was never glven to the purchasing public of San Fran- cisco before @Astrechan Capes. beautifully made, hand. some y Iined with brocaded satin; lerigth 16 td 24 “inche:; your choice, regular &16 50, special $10.00. Morree Astrachan Capes, lined with fine quality of : atin, edged with real Sealskin; lssszooaao Inches long: regular, $10,00; spzciai Black Marten Collarette, tab effect, seven talls; bzautiful quality of brown satin Ining; iarge economy in Carpets as we offer this week. It’s only another example of the keen way we look out for the interests of our customers, for the Carpets on sale are all new in design, choice in pattera and cannot be duplicated at this present time at wholesale for the prices we quote you by the yard. Bigelow and Lowell Axminsters. Bigelow Lowell Body Brussels. Absolutely the best high pile carpet made; N the _Inan endless variety of patterns, for hall, parlor.| fall patterns and colorings; regular ' 5 library; bedroom; the regular downtown price for the ice $1.75; this week, sewed and laid....... 1.3 celebrated “its first anniversary. There was initiatory work by the team of Court Unity, music by the Haywards Court brass band and addresses by members of the executive committee. A new court will be instituted at Mar- tinez shortly, such haying been organized by Special Organizer Danlelwiz. The Eastern Star. On the night of the 1ith inst. Mission Chapter of the Eastern Star had an un- usually interesting meeting, there being dent. The hall was decorated in the manner described in honor of the first official visit of Grand Chief Companion Miss Alice Ticoulet, who was accompanied by Supreme Sub-chief Companion Mrs. At- wood, Grand Sub-chief Companion Mrs. H. Worms, Grand Financlal Secretary Miss Yremer, Grand Treasurer Mrs, Kemp Van Ee, Grand Qutside Guard Mrs. D. U'Cal- laghan and Grand Trustees Mrs. N. K. 8mith and Miss K. Rappin. ‘''nere were as visitors Robin Hood, Bay City and Lorely circles in a body, members of Roxbury & Stinson Tapestries. In dainty new patterns, exact copies of fine Axmin- 4 regular downtown price $1.00. This week, sewed and laid sters and Body Brussels; 90c¢ carpet is $1.50; this week, sewed and laid.... | 224 . Smfth’s and 'S.ihlford’s Best Velvets. Exquisite new designs and colorings, suitable for parlor, hall, dining-rooms; borders to match; 1.00 Martha Washington Circle, San Francisco Circle and representatives of nearly every circle in the city. The grand officers were welcomed, and for the purpose of show- ing how well the officers were up in the initiatory work four strangers were re- celved into the order, the work being al- most free from fault. Under new busl- ness the grand chief introduced an inno- more than two hundred members of the order present to witness the initiation of six strangers into the order’s mysteries. There were present present and past of- ficers of every-chapter %in the city, who were delighted to witness the very satis- factory manner in which the work was performed by the officers. The music in- ular’$20 00; special $12 50 all the roge at the presen: time; worn by every one over their tailor-made gowns; reg- A Deep Drop in Selling Figures. Prices like these will create a veritable regular $1.23; this week, sewed and laid..... n 3 ek R 2 - vation in" official visits. She called UP | ¢idental to the ceremony was rendered by sensation. . Smlth s and Sanford’s Ta stries. . sach officer of the cirele in turn and ques- | §icaté] to the ceremony was rendered by Extra uper Ingrains tloned each (o satisfy herselt that they | anq Mr. Mentie, After the ceremonios of For hal : J thoroughly understand the duties of their | the evening a collation was served. This Mill ™ or hall, dining room or parlor; border to 36 inches wide; warranted all wool and ab- respective stations and carry them out| chapter is steadily advancing and has at illinery @ists match; regular goc; sewed and laid 75c¢ 3 ali . i 70C | in the spirit and letter of the law. It wWas | {his’ time 2% members, with severai Second Floor. sessssssee solutely best quality; regular goc; this week.. 2 novel idea in this order and was favor- | strangers yet to be initiated. A very fine as- skirts [fllflid 'l‘ile Liflo‘ . k L- l ably co}xlnmented‘;:.ciggdil;xggogogg :1;5 A new chapter of the crder, to be known | sortment of Eirst Floor, Vi b > > tn cum. American Cork Linoleum. Vice"ana” &lea ‘spefial adtention v the | i BN SIAICHCE ShARIer AR iniiied | B 10?8 | mercerized Sateen English and American tile linoleum, indestructible; Made 12 feet wide and of extra heavy quality; new Qifig“:‘;{i%k{’:e"X:;d‘;gszgjp;ggeognc{’c by (F;a:_lvrnl\ndr::origm:‘. azsisted n&rr;{:n‘ghse”um g $300, “65:0: Eeltlcolatl:. qaith different designs; some stores ask as high 1 30 | designs of imitation hardwood floors; alse a 65C the grand officers named, except the | Mrs, Ada Dalton, Grand Sentinel Mrs. °A° ST c;,nré',%,‘,d ot With as $1.75 for no better goods ......... S P 5 . | few floral patterns; regular 8oc; square yard.. grand financial secretary snd the grand | Lizzie Tonningsen, Past Grand Patron G. ||"2e| Trl,flnmed narrow. ruffle; as- b, treasurer, who were forced to retire be-| [, Durlmf’. Past Grand Matron Mrs. Ella hats. regularly | sorted shades; regu- fore good of the order was reached; also | T, Ijall, Past Grand Assoclate Matron $6, 37, $3, spe- | larly $1.50; sp:cial by Mrs. Wishman, D. D. G. C. C, Tributes | Mre. Sarah Cassidy, Past Grand | 800 $1.95. NITURE BARGAINS THIS WEEK. ! fiiiin o s W S0 .o B i s maie e # | of delicate flowers were presented to Mrs. | Past Grand Conductress Anna John- Another line of beautiful 2 o g Atwood, S. §. C. C., and Mrs. Worms, G. | son, Eleven chapters were repro- | every one possessing the sty Moreen and Silk Skirts at reason- SEPTEMBER SALE. 8. C°C!, after which the circle, desifing | sented by the Insticuting - offcers, | Syt cna: pomsésaiug MiSatile b | ciiericas to show its appreciation of the good WOrk | There were present representatives of | Tegulerly $I2. $1a. $15: special $10. lh‘al 1:‘"55 ““""l"‘x‘u"‘fi W:;gem F:,:,::; g"l the lnfal chapters, mr_mh King . $14, $I5: sp 3 Fiannel wm:u. tucked yoke ef- wh as ever hal he ice o olomon, T t 1t fect, b fi L. 1 hi DRESSERS AND CHIFFONIERS. | PARLOR FURNITURE ITEMS. | i "auchir btnc'teiti ot Bl atfoarti®igtion Pttt B o pricescn prety Gonds,| 525, S0tk gnd o, ot S %5 Solid Mahogany Colonial Dresser, |$85 Ol Colonlal Sofa, In solid mahogany, | deavor to place It on & hIgh, fraterasl | starte with elghteen members and makes ums for Early Comers. $2 50, special $I.50. miass knots. wpecial:.. . hand-carved, uphoistered in sitk G | PIanS, preseated her,a, fne willow 1ocky | the ninth in this city.”” Al but three have Raring Drives that make regulat | @iso, ‘@, fine, French Flagnel | R chief companion will be to Mizrah Circie |-I. Marafs and Mrs, Marais have been prices seem exorbitant. Why pay | corded. lined t roughout: ' bishop 1 $12.50 Parlor Platform Rocker, upholstered | on the 24th inst. chosen patron and matron of the new regular rates, anyway, when such | sleeves: regularly 35 special \tlgoxuggiadng”sséflomer, 'u.v\ell $75 Seat and back. chapter. The méetings will be held on the stirring specials exist ? $210 | S g sale price. . The Atwood Reception. first, third and fifth Mondays. It starts E he P Ei 1 :‘S;grg‘:f[hgggfl‘l"efi’g?sé:w‘%’e‘;‘i"““ $60 |0 dPar};n-h Chair, hilnd»carved $15 | _On the 16th nst. nrfs. ; Alwnodizran'; g:};aixvxgg:rr‘sf‘c‘gl)\l:gglitmfinlcfit:nr;ge“b‘nia:f or the Past Eight Years at 115 Kearny St. | . 8 s, WS and polished, sale price. 5 recording secretary of the Companions of | {hia interesting subordinates of the ordes 86 Mahogany Dresser, swell front, 30x36 |$18 Parlor Divan, full carved back, up-|the Forest of America, who the day be-| To-morrow “night Beulah Chapter in | French plate mirror, claw §3 5() | holstered seat. Sale price..... 3" 75 | fore returned from Niagara Ialls, where | South San Francisco will have an un- feet. . 4D | she was elected by accl?m?lnon tahe grand ;llzgfiltliy“i‘:ttel;it‘;;xeg \meeting a‘nd it is ex- L sub-chief companion of the order, was g e a large attend- #5 Solid Quarter Sawed Oak Chiffonier, | “upaianie Genand tubbed and polished, | FUNENE CTORLtOR and Welcome home | ance. | : | “swell tront, large French... §20. 50 | phce r $18.75 | by Miss Alice Ticoulet, grand chief com- | Grand Patron Conant and Past Most | plate mirror. ) . | ' panion, at her home on Howard‘sul-’%eté xgrzlgleyp(‘;;:tndduhllut‘ro‘x]x‘ Mers. 1Pa""zdg? Xlehtt 5 Fift. th.. There were present abou! 1 2 ring e early part o e #0 Solid Mahogany Bed, claw @45 | lain oltshes wood seats ey A7 | twenty members of (he Order, Wi greei: | Week fo attend tie session of the Gen- feet—special price. sale price $3.50 | e the supreme official and congratulated | eral Grand Chapter of the United States, Chiffoni h. ‘ p her. Then followed an evening of music, weTclgr:!t‘}?omeet ‘lllll E))ezrclt. Mlch:bAt 1?31‘ M ¥ . ‘'onier to match, - | eaz L o ot v-telling, ft hich all | sessl re wi e present about ten | “same.. e $50 H5 Dawenpart 1 Tichkolden oak pr senuc ok oo & cotient ol tinn proviion members of Oak Leaf Chapter of Oak- A Lty icch Chitiatar, ewsliitiont. & Jates | French tapestry or imported cor- by the hostess. In the dining room, which » Who are now in the East visiting. HEADQUARTERS FOR HEATING Gor, MISSION & : G0r, SIKTEEETH | Decker 5 bieckorown, 3. Wene and & | {6F.ini Seview oF the riim sireontion | SIXTEENTH STS, and MISSION STS, | MFurrucio Circle has arrangea for a so- | of, this country. This was folowed by | highly polished, the being clearly rice | polished: regular | Sale price.. | swell front, large French plate mirror, hand Tl $22.50 | Biraseye Maple Chiffonier, swell front, 6 draw- ers and cabinet French plate mirror; regular brass handles; Sale price. A handsome solid quarter-sawed Oak Dresser, swell front, top drawers, French plate mirror, regular e $21 dseye Maple Dresser, ‘double swell front, You Save MBney at Patt 333 | SPRINGS, | The Imperial Spiral Spring is pered—is clean, comfortable and durable. highly tem- S Our Special Box Spring is made at our own MATTRESSES. Our Elastic Felt Mattress is the best on the market and sells for. Special Hair Mattre: best ticking, for.. : $10 osien’s was profusely provided with flowers, ever- fruit there were addresses appropriate to the occasion by the guest of honor, the grand chief companion, Past Grand Chiet Companion Mrs. Harrington, Miss Rap- pin, grand trustee; Companion Mr. Enkel of Inter Nos, and several others, includ- very deserving officer. American Companions. On the night of the last day of August Richmond Circle of the Companions of P. Galiagher. R. Gregory, Eila Wehe; D. cial in Washington Square Hall on the 3d rapidly under the energetic and popular president, Mrs. Annie Page. Within a short time the roll of membership has been increased by the addition of seven, | who all promise to be valuable acquisi tions to the corps. The meetings are be. as the ‘‘banner corps” of San Francisco, The social functions of this corps are al ways most attractive, United Moderns. America” by Professor Alexander B. Cot- fey of the Washington U selections on the violin by Bernard Wal- ter of the Boston Concert Company. The STEAM. HOT WATER - S duroy and velours, speci drawers, cast bracs ‘handles; regular price | ¥ special price.. greens and flags, the special guest of the Meade Relief Corps. APPARATUS OF ALL KINDS... $19 50. Sale price. $|4.75 evening was welcomed by A. Levy of| Genperal George G. Meade Corps No. 61, | ARTM "T Martha Washingion iClrcle, on DEBa'f 0L . i’ ohor the G A vR L IafTuga figt i WARM AlR. | Solid_quarter-sawed Oak Chiffonier, doubi~ | 85 54[1ADs, USRRRDL SE erAhe walouta qug “energet pular ' . | 536 00. Sale price ey g “tne modest member of Inter Nos | ing well attended, and. the indications at | ser. Made of selected | Price $38 0. Bale pri 24.50 ctors s guaranteed. 2] e “the. - 5 this time are that it will not be lo o I mmadlind iy . Price .. ; " $18.50 | The affair was a pretty compliment {0 a fors “Littie Mets Come oot porns he 3 L X X J BLUE FLAME. WITH OR WITHOUT WICKS. awers, oval French piate mirror; res. | We make at our factory every mattress we | AMerica had a most successful party In| on tne 13th inst. the members of San| NO ODOR. r price $36 00! sell and guarantee perfection in the different i its hall in Franklin Hall. The affair Was | prancisco Lodge of the United Moderns NO ASHES., 309 iO a” M rk ’ J'l t o | under the control of the following com- | were entertained with a lecture on *Toung | NO SMOKE. arKe reel, San Francisco. Knights of Pythias, tery. Her husband, children and grand- | ranged by Jubilee Lodge for the 17th inst, | * Mic. 1o Atwood, P. G. C. C., who went next lecture Wil be by Samuel M. Short: | STATEMENT STATEMENT A committee of all the local lodges of children were with her at the time of her | was postponed until the 24th inst. on ac- | to Niagara Fails {o attend the session of ge. as, consisting of three | Sclise. She was the wife of James H. | count of the death of the President. | the Supreme Circle as representative from | - i 1 Siin —OF THE— —OoF THE— et | eside, a well-known printer of this erokee Rebekah Lodge, in C) | e » st to ga a v i very time a man does a charitable act | 4 s e | CA, %pd promineat member of San Fran- | Butte County, With'a membersin of S6v: | mang Sears. rethrncd Sepiember 15 with | some vinegar-visared - misantnrope 5| CONDITION AND AFFAIRS | CONDITION AND AFFAIRS g the subnrdinal? gsco Tegt t])f the Knights of the Macca- if:;’-ttnug pben k‘arnl}r:g that a donation | supreme honors, having been elected by | Feady to swear he-has an ax to grind. g 1902. Will J. Beatty of ees, and the mother of Mrs. George V.| W 0 be made to the Orphans’ Home 1 tion to the second highest position — THE— —Q — ge was elected chairman, A.|Lerol of Fraternal Hive of the Ladies of | On the anniversary of the institution o¢ | oo fomati g OF THE F THE Roma, vice president; Brooks of ( Healing Mark Ettling Lodge and an « 1y had to ha , gangrene treasurer. member of ecretary, and James me volunteer fireman, one of his limbs am- ing declared itself | ifer the same degree in Franit | the Maccabees. Damon | her of the Grand Army Circle. in the War of the Rebellion. from Louisville, Ky. She Mrs. Whiteside was an energetic and earnest fraternal woman, being a member of several organization: but her most earnest work was as a mem- aid all she could to make comfortable the de- clining days of the old soldiers who served welcome was extended to Sir Knight Theo where he attended the order organized a sewing cir« the ladies of the lodge, und fasctxev&?finfi announced through Maggie Herbert, the secretary, that it had collected $40 for the home and had made twenty-five gar- ments upon measure for the little ones. The money and garments have been re- ceived by Mrs. Donoho, the secretary of It every lodge will do as well as Cherokee, in far off Butte, “The Passion Play as Presented at Ober- in the order. that of supreme sub-chief companion. Mrs. Atwood is one of the most conscientious workers for the order, has filled every office in a subordinate cir- cle and many in the grand circle, is at present treasurer of Robin Hood Circle and grand recording secretary, and being | one who makes friends at sight all the cir- let, will be to Inter Nos Circle on_ the 18th inst. The official visit which had been 12th of December. ADVERTISEMENTS. SENT FREE TO MEN! A Most Remarkable Remedy Thait A Free Trial Packaze Sent by Mail Free trial packages of a most remark- I Pennsylvania ber, A. D. 1900, and for the year emding om that day, as made (o the Insurance Commis- Polftical Code, condensed as per blank fur- | | UNION INSURANCE COMPANY 5 . g cles will gladly extend thelr congratula- of Damon Lodge, also re- éiimi":fs'“i’é’awé"?hé‘{’ eglcsk?ec;‘rfi?clgf [ e e e esarvad tham . _preme| . Qulekly Restores Lost Vigor FIRE INSURANGE COMPANY F PHILADELPHIA, IN THE STATE OF E J < i = » nas | honors and she deserved them. A o 1N J Ith. cisco Tent of the Maccabees a generous | DiEhest in the land. & or the | grand chiet companion, Miss Alice Ticou- O e e e that day, as made to the Insurance Commis- sloners of the State of California, pursuant to m will be conferred | has_done the heme wil 2 i 0 All Who Write. | Sioner of the State of California, pursuant to | the provisfons of sections 610 and 611 of the This team will on the | Frolich, the record keeper, on his return | fited. = vy AR TN tgo]s&t!:;;};% e S ¥ 1 the provisions of sections 610 and 611 of the | Political Code, condensed as per blank fur- nished by the Commissioner. glass of ten candidates | the session of the Knights Templar with | Jmmergau, s lecture by Past Grand G. G. | Live Oak Circls will have a social func- | 331¢ See e State RSOl T | e s S eATaAL Amcimt of Ciphtsl Stesk o 2 g Golden Gate Commandery. He gave an| gunrod, assisted by his wife, who pre- | tion on the 7th of November. They cured so many men who had bat. I A S d SO [ R s BRI WSt sz P odee HL De | interesting account of his visit and, while | tanen iy Gni ¢, D1y and’the actors | On the 12th inst. there was a large | ied” sor years against the mental an | Amcunt of Canital Stock, H0.000 00| ey pind other | U RSE0E SocoRtl e it {aken during the vear 190, given last | number of people at the social given in | Srusieal suffering of lost manhood thig| ™ Ca S ASSETS casion all the | apprecis (‘hfopmkf\ :g‘fl“;‘;‘;}'::f,s",z"p’l’::e' Reem?(?}fi%:i‘;gefi.thfh:usgn’feeflfi Of Qrlental | the Alcazar by Lorely Circle. The fea- Pae Institute has decided to distribute fres | ASSETS. Real Estate owned by Company......$160,000 0% Suisun | he is e > % -3 e DX b - | ture was a_ basket auction, Henry R. ckages to all who write, cstate ow: v Company.. 666 67 | Loans on Bon o1 ¥ ,900 1l be a visit | like San Francisco. This tent has been | Phans Home was well attended and | Geverndiek being the auctioneer. Eachyiome ireatment, and all men who suites | RoohoEstats owned by Company 755,100 0 | Cash Market Valne of s Sisexs and 7 a Cruz, when a|doing quite well during the past month, | PRa¥ed & most cutertaining event. purchaser secured a basket of lunch, and | from any form of sexual weakness resuit- | Cash Market Value of all Stocks Bonds owned by Company . 319,187 7% ow form rank will | initiating candidates at _each review, ali| g 1“““3- Which has become one of thie | he then had to find a lady partner to help ing from youthful folly, premature loss of | and Bonds owned by Company..... 3,680,075 00 | Amount of Leans secured by piedge <reri 2 | througn the efforts of Sir Knight Green. | fourishing” Rebekah lodges of this ci him eat jt. There was a good programme | girength and memory. weak back, varicos | Amount of cured by pledge of Bonas. Stocks « 1e 3o Pier will be insti- | berg, the special deputy, who has demon- | Five another of its pleasing entertain! | of dancing and & great deal of enjoy-| el or emaciation of Parts can mow wcs | f Bonds. Stocks. and other mar- oo | .able ‘securities a : Co nd on the 1ith of Octo- | strated that he Is & - hustier oo won aoa osots m] @ large number of members aid | ment. The committee that had_charge of | {femecives at home. ‘abie securities’ as collateral 3200 €0 | Casi fn Company's Office ber. famous story teller. This tent has ab-| gramme was b mumes ariliie LN¢ PTO- | this function was Miss Martha Pape, Mrs. | “The remedy has a peculiarly gratefyr | ash In Company's Office TAME 0 | et Ga. oad aboiesd o B e A pointed a_committee to confer with com- | Sontrnated by apLSical and literary ona | . Kohler, Mrs. M. Pape, Mrs. J. Yung- | ofrect of warmth and seems to act direct | L2 I i and Mostgages 150 08 0dd Fellowship. | m of other tents on a proposition to | Bulwinkic. Miss syicPparious, Miss Elsie | claus and Mrs. S. Brooks. to the desired location, giving strength | 1664 39 | Premiums in due Course of Collection 36,407 15 eting of the lodges of | bave officers exchange places in the rit- Minaes Alfi]"f’n P‘;rrln. Miss Dora |~ Grand Chief (‘omfisnlon Miss Alice | 3ng development just where it is needed. | 1r Bill Receivable, not Matured, = S Independent Order | Balistic and degree work. It is believed anet axmb e jmd Bessie | Ticoulet announces the following official | Jt cures all the illS and troubles that come | and Mortgages . .. 1234 40 | " for Fire and Marine Ri Apoarciainis' By | that where officers of one tent will do the | and Mits o C ubry, Joseph Allen | visitations during the current and next | from years of misuse of the natural funcs | Promiums in due Course of Coliec " | pud ‘rom” Perperual 1 ich was presided over | Lol "for another tent ponn i ihi e | and Miss F. Coonan, month: ~ September 24 to Mizpah Circle, | 1jons and has been an absolute success in | _tion -. 008 7 | punding 3 Master W. E- | .nd in Oakland, a new interest will arouse | wiil mioL o Dight Loyal Rebekah Lodge | Getober 1 to Golden Gate Circle, Tth to | uy) eases. A Tequest to the State Moal | Rents due and acerued. 398 7 Cash in hand: in the work of the order. San Francisco's | aid of the Orphans: Trems, o 4 hall in | Rose Circle at Santa Rosa, 9th fo Rich- | al Instifute, 328 Eiektron building, Fort A Finteincs | degree team is_improving and the claim | which will e & srephacinc:, 2 feature of | mond Cirele, 16th to Live Oak Circle, 23d | Wayne, Ind., stating that you desire one| Total Assets & 2 |in Smade for it “that St Kobht Bhe o e a graphaphone recital. to Elmhurst Circle, %8th to Santa Lucia | of their free trial packages, will be come o wma, On the 18th inst. Distri ct Deputy Presi- | LIABILITIES. i i ¢ 4 i 5 - R s Circle, Watsonville, and 29th to Pajaro d with promptly. The Institute is de- 4 54 s ithout a peer: that Sir Knigiut | dent Mrs. Floy C. Urquhart of District | Valley Rose Circle, Watsonville. Elious of reaching that great class of men | Losses adjusted and unpald.......... 35500 €0 e gl e at Sir Knight S B0 A% the King: | No. 5, I O. O. F., 8an Francisco, assisted | | Bay City Circle held its first meeting in | Who are unable to leave home 16 be tras. | Losces in orocess of Adjustment or 135,500 42 | osses Adjusted and Unpaid.......... $12,376 78 :?.u”;l‘rh(:;‘gm ?.x}ielx) is the o(li'nh(;]dlmerp: by her daughters, Mrs. Willard Fleming | its new quarters on the 16th inst., initiated | ed, and the free samples will enable them L(‘\“ :, Teisted, Tncluding expenses.. 8600 00 h’sl‘;sétle;’r;el\rncm of Adjustment or in o t No, FR R o d_that Sir g;xdoég:;h lv\‘i?l:}‘:airs‘ en(ertaijnet} her staff | two candidates 6nd received thtee appil- | o see O s o S o e cured of sex- | Groes premiums on Fife Ritks run- | Losses Resisted, inciuding expenses... 4o o9 OF Ma. & 3 . 3 BESN o W] composed of Lillie B. | c: S. | weakness when the proper remedi or less, $1,678,113 42; v 3 - T = .S ed and there we ladies present. | truc to life. “As to the soldiers, they are | Holcomb, Helen F. Larimer, Allle Parker, | - Mary Erett, chief companion of Tater | boa smplesed. | The Tnstitute merse oy | Dine one vear or less, 31, s | T P T There were goc S e Foliees | Soatal Ben of those of anclent times.” The | Lizzie E. Braley, Florence Giovanessi, | Nos Circle, having resigned her position, | restrictions. Any man who writes will be | Grots Sremiums on Fire i R 1 s i s taining programme, which were followed | Social games of whist of this tent are still | Marguerite Derby. Minnie sTom o) : ts meeting on the free sample, carefully seal ing “more than one year, 1,63, e Pt ahes: e 102,700 32 : t ¥ omeyer, Ab- | the circle at i & th inst. | sent a ple, y sealed in a 5 e premi n “Fire Risks run by dancing. 5 1 a feature of the evenings after reviews. bie Ewing, Emma L. Brauer, Sarah C,|accepted the same and elected Patrick | plain package, so that its recipient need | 571 22; reinsurance pro r:ln‘ 5 879,944 e mdes: Ui o Tear: SHEIE & Parker Lodge had work in the initiatory by PSS PR Crawford, Hattie M. Fenn, Alma Isabel | Henry Covle to fill the vacancy. The fave ho fear ‘of embarrassment o pubc| Amountiediaimsble By the ineered reinsurance pro rata . . 103,399 degree at its la 14 meeting. The Factory Sale of Shoes. Jensen, Susie A. Pracy and Thirza A.| meeting that night, in honor of the first |licity. Readers are requested to write| on perpetual Fire Insurance p Amount reclaimable L AR o e T Will sell Tuesday morning ladies’ and | Crossman, at®a sumptuous luncheon at | official visit of the grand chief companion, without delay. Sl perpetual Fire Ins October 3rd and 4th mer's 50 shioes for §1 6 4 pair. These | Per home'in Sausallte! “The scat sefected | Was one of tno most pleasant (hat has PR o i e "Il be the last days upon which Pan-Ameri- . 2 or each member of the staff was marked | ever been held in this city. | Total Liabilities ....... bilf o fiek Buttalo il be sed. | S0¢8 have just arrived and are therefore | by 5 handsome souventr in the srrks | *an Srancisco Circle celebrated its sixth RUPTURE CURE Tecar, Lo e - “ | particulars at s41 | (D€ latest styles of vici and king kid and | a” painting representing her particular | anniversary last week in a very pleasant INCOME. INCOME. 5. Bull durtio box and velour calf, hand sewll. Sold | giation in the team. After unbiric ik | manner affer the business of the evening The benefit of our large ex- sy | Net cash actually recelved for Fire T il s A . Mgr)wherrle fé)r S\H W{l 318 will buy_a | charming hostess took her guests in g | #nd the initiation of four candidates. perience in fitting and curing | premiums ... el .du.m,m e Sonza e e, 001 31 —_—— pair at the Bee Shoe Company, 717 | tallyho for a drive to Mill Vanl Pride of the Forest Circle at its last ey | Recelved for interest on Bonds and . ., .04 g3 | Received for interest on Bonds 1 Passed Away. Market stréet, fiear Third. * | other points of interest in Marin S a‘nd held meeting had a very enthusiastic ses- | Ruptures by the Fidelity Method Mortgages .. TEPRIAAE. o MOTtgAZES vommerrveinne P T Mrs. Lizzie C. Whiteside, past president T e The affair was a very enjoyable one. 7" | sion, and during the evening the applica- | is secured in this office. We i g S g o BN Received for interest and divi - of Seven Pines Circle, Ladies of the Grand The Rebekahs. — 3 tions of four strangers to become men- | only churge for ex- T otber sources nessTa | Bonds, Stocks, Loans and from all Army of the Republic, was stricken with| The minstrel show which was to have Ancient Order of Foresters. Denkowee el pertfitting and T e e 3661 2 | Recsived for rents paralysis in Stockton on the 9th inst. and | been given on the Zist inst. by Templar | High Chiet Ranger Boehm of the An- Foresters of America. furnish | +°¢ » ¢ s 5 | R0 nd Taas. frer three days passed away without | Rebekah Lodge in aid of the Orphans’ |cient Order of Foresters will return ty Helehits of ths Toresters at Total Income Lorih o SR RS ving recovered consciousness. The fu-| Home was postponed until the 2th out | this city about the %th inst. after several | , COUT: Sutro Helghts of the Foresters o TRUSSES SR = neral took place from the First Presby- | of respect to the memory of the late Pres- | weeks' touring in the eastern part ot America held its first meeting in its new Ry 5, EXPENDITURES. terian Church of that city and the re- | ident McKinley. Jurisdiction. of the | quarters in the Pioneer building on last Net amount pald for Fife Losses SR o S g /B Tonins were laid at rest in the rural ceme-| The entertainment which had been ar- 3 Wednesday night, and there was present| We can cure reducible (ncluding §......, 1028¢8 Of Dre 251.011| (ncluding: §55,788 3, losses of pre- R Court Eureka is preparifig for an anni- £ th bers. i vious years) 231, v : a large number of the members. ~There | ruptures in 60 days by our A N Hisciholders 100,000 00 | _Vious years) ¢ o versary entertainment on the 24th inst. Was an Informal house-warming and @ | method without st col Pald or allowed for Commission oF " | Dividenas to Stockholders . e - _ The Twentieth Century Club will give|very interesting and pleasant meeting it 5 DS or Lo (e e e R, 45,125 67 | Pald_or allowed for Commission or BEEEREE its second monthly sociai on the 2Sth inst. | was. The next meeting of the court will | ©f time. Over 20,000 cures Paid for Saiaries, Fees, and other Brokerage .. - 138 in the Foresters’ bu}ilxdlns. be a summoned one and will take place | in 10 years. The fee may charges for n!f;\f(‘i“!. cllerkshe;:;c.;li 93,508 00 P;K:‘r‘r:: {s:l:mece“l-:!e;rk:ngmozher i Loyal Circle of the Companions of on the 23d inst. g Paid for State, National, an s, R iy 332 Forest will have & dance on the wiont g | “honet K Dorado has changed its nights | °¢ d¢Potited in a bank, pay- taxes .. 61910 % | Paid for State, National and Loc: the 27th inst. of meeting to the second and fourth | Abl€ to your own order, to be L AT other o lids, Effects are immediate, every function. cisco, Cal. Im Don’t get de parts o0 GRANT DRUG CO., 38 and 40 Third st. vigor and potency to spondent; a cure is at hand. Washington Circle at its last held meet- ing had a number of visitors from Bohe- The Druidesses. In the presence of a large number of ers and Mary B. Bowers of Olympia Cir- cle and P. Barsotti of Golden Gate Grove. Wednesdays of the month. At the meet- ing lasi Wednesday thé members after | to_Court Stockton last week. Grand Recording Secretary J. E. O'Brien has returned from a visit to the interior, courts are active and working with a will for the advancement of the order. The handed us when cured; NOT BEFORE. Successful on R Pilis Liver, Boweis. Kidneys, Bladder, Female Ir- regularities, Sick Headache, Billousness, Con- tures and’ expenditure: Total Expenditures . Subscribed and sworn to before me. this 2d day of January, 1901 THOS. J. HUNT. Commissioner for California in Phiia. R. W. OSBOQRN, /sst. Mgr. . Total Expenditures . mian and Bournemouth circles. Washing- | business had an exciting whist party. - FOR MEN Ton will have a social on the nighe ot ng; | PConct Forndale was. instituted at Fern- | T8, Women and children. 1 ssso semw 29th inst. dale_on the 5th inst. by Grand Secretary | Branch offices in all large “ i Shi i T RETE D Eduten Inpurrel durtng e your > . Ivanhoe Circle is arranging for an en. | Cordy, assisted by a large delegation from | cities. Consultation free, JAppan Ironrn - T $.%58.714 3 e L e MORMON BISHOP'S PILLS HAVE BEEN IN {jerlalnmenl and dance on the 5th of Octo- %‘Heka, whm :far;‘fs f;l;“«;t‘ ?(‘,’,?f,‘,‘“ htmtl e Risks and Premiums. (Fire Risks.| Premiums. | Risks and Premiums. | Fire Risks.| Premiums. " — er. e new cou char i~ — — : use over fifty years by the leaders of the Mormon Church Now that Sherwood Circle has moved | members. On the 10th of the month tne Fldilltlfllllflllrafllln. } Net_amount of Risks Net amount of Risks | and their followers. Positively cure the worst cases in into the Shiels building it will give a so- | rand secretary paid Court Hureka an Reoms 4, 5 & 6, N 263 written during the, LRty Ao “[ written during the | i e old and young arising from effects of self-abuse, dissipa- ;'(lalendthe nr:(h Ea".urtilay orft?‘verr mur;lth. Ofio";?;n;’;::}-s Dilelis oh ths Ttk et s , No. 2635 Kearny St., S. F. S e $222,435, 2,581, ot X X 4 ¥ ?? o . Anderson, the planist of e circle, has & s, ] z tion, excesses or cigarette-smoking, Cure Lost Man composed and dedicated a twoosten 1o the | instituted a new court at Modesto with expired during the| ACECH ;:glrrcd during. the Pl hood, Impotency, Lost Power, Night Losses, Insomnia, circle and called it ““The Sherwood.” This | thirty members. > 5t ‘ simiys B o e Y gl i & 5 i i i Net amount in force | Net amount in force Pains in Back, Evil Desires, Lame Back, Nervous Debil- gircle is thriving under the direction of ! Jeans ggg::f SO pdacyy g&brfilflwfllfl December 31, 1900.....| 343,202,885 | 3.313.684 64 | December 31, 1900... | 39 | 407,581 4 ity, Headache, Unfitness to Mfi"yv Loss of Semen, Vari- ‘s'é?,e‘:,‘;fi‘é;' chick cptapanion, Mes. Talls | VL Colen Eagle. o R. DALLE BENSON, Prest. C. S. HOLLINSHEAD, Prest cocele or Constipation, Stop Nervous Twitching of Eye- District Deputy A. Cordella paid a visit W. GARDNER CROWELL, Secy. E. R. DANNELS, Sec Subscribed and sworn to before me this id day of March, 1901, J. BURNS ALLEN, Notary Publie. ¢ small, undeveloped or gans. Stimulate the brain and persons belonging to the order El Dorado | Guring which he called officially upon the e f:il-frcemcrv 50c a hox?6 for $2.50 by mail. A written guar- Circle on, the night of the 13th Initiated gmn losatent as Buiter ;:nr::‘y San An- pel:?e'f;" SA eI A A Sy PAGIFIC COAST DEPARTMENT : PACIFIC COAST DEPARTMENT: ) 2 . . andidate in first class style. ‘our , . 3 3 ) A to cure or money refund ed with 6 boxes. Circulars free. el E Visalia, Porterville and Fresno. He ro. | healthful regularity. t ; g Nddress BISHOP REMEDY CENTS. C0_ 4o Eilis st San Fran: M| e aduressts were made by 3 M. S | Dorts inat with one exteption b Sce | For the cute 0l disordsrs of the Stomach, T. EDWARD POPE, Manager. T. EDWARD POPE, Manager. R. W. OSBORN, Asst. Mgr. & BEahe stipation, Pilvs and all derangements of the Biedie oo st e e e vintis hut T Bab D G iacrn | arsl Yuokrn, iEw o CAL Rnepiis, ue 508-5(0 CALIFORNIA STREET. | 508-510 CALIFORNIA STREET, RADWAY & CO., New York.