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e e THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 25, 1902. 39 MARRIAGE LICENSES. | GRANGE—1In thie_city, May 23, 1002, Vera, 14 & — beloved wife of Clarance Grange. ' ¢ i 8 liconses were fssued | E3"The funeral seraicer will ps held Tues- o | gay May 27,73t 10130 o clock, at 884 Bush - e Jackson, and Laurina | Strect. Iaterment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. e L E gk | HERDMAN—May 2, 1802, on stemmship City | hition cmaler, 50, 662 Hayes| Of Para, W.J. A. Herdman, beloved son of Mrs. . r - tic Tussey, 26, 119 Lobos st. | J. B and’ the late W. J. Herdman, and ‘ g =, Bronte street, and brother.of W. E. 8. and the late H. P, G, . na street. Herdman, born in ¥ast India, aged 30 years | qe. Mercu: ah, 'and Anna | 3 months and 12 daye. ' o 4o | HOWARD—In this city, May 2 H. t sessi £ the Grand ance and a well arranged programme of | tertainment by this branch of the Native T ' b . May 24, 1002, Louis E next session o nce £ s xlmh:!:‘uufl:::;u'nji Hovard, a native of Loulsiana, aged 60 Parlor of the Native Daugh- dances. Under the captainey of L. E.|Sons: rears, stra; tenor solo, | | Healey the team gave an exhibition drill. | 8 to 8:15 p. m., Hynes' Orch city, and Rose Lago- |y, y 3 3 & ters of thé Golden West will | Missign degree team and Western Addi- | Richard Hunt; monologue. Thomas W. Ifickey: . " deariy beiimei s clty, May 23, 1902, Eileen. be held in this city on the | | tion desree team also took part In the | xviophone soio. Johm Casead sommdre miin: Ry STy Wl Kpmaan i iy s of Ben Fiunc ged 1ith, 12th and 13th of | | event of the evening. A. B. Muller was | Miss Millie Flyan: character impersonasor and o . Davis street, d' 1 ml:ggfi .‘na“‘#":;;;' TEn Ty e ,170;::; i the floor manager and E. J. Huber a U(:lc Haruzdh Dun-h‘flxrs. ““The Lit- W b et 3t e ik 3 x ", Mr. Caruthers, Mr. Stevenson; 5 Bryant street. 'w"oa}:\fni_’?"’“"ed' May 6, 1002, Walter, On the evening of Tuesday, ! s“"raar;:falmls Camp gave an enjoyable | Davenport, servant to Caruthers, M ) *-r::\::::rl\l‘::?l' s BN l..'ghnni;‘egn?g O{h“mé.a‘ Toert Lilian, | the Mt inst., Grand President Mre. B | | smoker on the i2th inst. to its members | ial request); “Littlest 14, 40, 520 Bush streot, | Arthur, Alberc, Orvilie, George, Téddy and | Ker paid an official yisit to Yoscmite Par- | |and friends after the initiation of nine | an Bibber, Mr. Foster. ) Bush street. | ihe late Nellie Johnson, a native of San |lor in this city. The hall was most beau- strangers who had ventured into the for- street, and Chun est. The programme consisted of songs, ROYAL ARCANUM. recitatlons, instrumental numbers and | Argonaut Council 507 will Initiate two witty sayings, contributed by the Tamal- | new members at its meetins to-morrow pals Gamp band and Mesers. Millard. | night. The new district deputy, W. I. Donnelly, H. J. Anderson, Schuitz, Put- | Benedict of Alameda, will pay an om(m nam, Carroll, Whitman, “Prince” Lau- | Visit, accompanied the grand chap- rance Vincent and Ramsey. lain. F. S. Brush. The committee on cel- At che meetlnfi of the Choppers’ Friend- | ¢brating the twenty-first anniversary of *y‘,r;;\clu » aged 19 years 2 months and 13 | tifully decorated and the visiting grand dan. ? ious wel- > Friends and int: respect- | Offiter was accorded a most gract fally nvited o attend ths funeral to.day | come, as was also Mre. Ella Wehe, the '“;v;dr:z).uu ,l::mho‘c}ock, from the Fourth | district deputy grand president. Atte\; th; C miional Church, Green street, near | B completes Stockton. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, :}"er!‘t ::3::‘:;3“!:;5; g:d(::cmn rite 1;,.-"1. May 24, 1002, Alma. | go h yuty, Dr. M. Bertola, Past erted. They muet be handed | dearly beloved " d | dent and her deputy, Dr. M. : lication offices and be | mother of Marths snd Clied Kabn s x| Grand Treasurer Lizzie Douglass, Mrs. J. BIRTES—HARRIAGES—DEATHR arviage and death notices sent by | KAHN—In this cit : ship Clul day night a num- | the council will report. The committee on e ST :;t,.;‘;;“:‘g‘xr. e or Sweden, aged 29 vears and 3 davs. | A. Steinbach, D. D. G. P.; Mrg. lg 1;‘1 b'e':?ol “t:‘cflgladte:geiflmmflmg o }C{fif’aga}' < 1.““‘,;1“,“ |<gayr‘emns“"i_ § " ¥ (Chicago Dpapers please copy.) Greene and President Lamberth of the were mominations for officers for the en- | jubilee,” June 23, will als ort. BORN. xnfiv’fi,".’:’,f,s.‘,‘,";'t&'fi'}“fr‘.’él‘zflfixnfi&.fizfifi visited parior. As a remembrance of the e e e s [hnlite’ pemeiuinte Tau el peoid. (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- | VEIY pieasant meeting Mrs. Baker W) at_Fernbrook Park op the 29th of June. | FEuera Vista Council 160 admitted one Snbbraay 16, 1002 to the | dence, AN Chenery street, between Thirtieth | presented by the parior with a beanutiful | | h ast meeting and bas There was a large sttendance at the | Candldate at fts . Anderson, n daughter. and Randell. Interment I O. O. F. Ceme- | cut glass bowl and the deputy a fine crys- meeting of Golden Gate Camp on the 13th | three initiations for ne L e B I8 city, April 17, 1902, to the | tery. tal vase filled with choice roses, inst., when the committee that is arrang- !gr-c;‘ungfam":l‘«fi;”%\i‘“'";: ~ gt \"Jl;m" b . & Ghsote , | KERRIGAN—In Alameda County, Cal, May | Grand President Mrs. Baker pald an ing for the fstitution of 300 strangers | ISteating mesting on the 22d inst. Quite Berkeley, 1902, 23, 1802, Margaret T., wife of John Kerri- [oflicial visit on the Zist to Oakdaie Par- presented a report. ATl adebote talk Ao e ety s an, and mother of John J. Kerrigan, a na- | lor, svhere she was well recetved. Under good of the order, the meeting | 41l mads interesting talks, notably Gran > "Suiay 20 1902, to the | iive of St. John, New Brunswick, ared 53| On the 22d Mrs. Baker paid the last of Jas addressed by Neishbor Mayor E. E. | yegent @, dunzendorfer and D. D. G. R. Gamble (nee Recknagle), | Years, her official visits for the term by calling Schmita, Frasklin K. Lane, Judges Frank | Yo 0 Dopoce. = - inted as = ERemains at the funeral parlors of Mc- | on Gemevieve Parlor in South San t'ran- H. Dunne, Percy V. Long and George H. di ? Jollowing have been appoin ;‘ e Is city, May 24, 1802, to the Ginn Bros., 224-226 McAllister street. cisco. This parior gave her a very cor- Cabaniss, also by Peter J. Curtis and ;Str ct dfipuh grand ‘regen!‘s lp ;‘ dl"-" A. Geston, a daughter. LEAS—In this city, May 22, 1002, Mabel J., | dial reception, and the meeting with the Merton C. Allen, b AL R D an Qakland, May 24, 1902, to | beloved wife of J. Stuart Leas, and daugh- | grand president. who Institutes. this sube Memorial services will be Weld at the ok ekt _to Ary fe of Emil Lehnhardt, a son. ter of Mrs. J. Sabiston and the late Captain | gramnate, and those who accompanied her Alhambra Theater cn June 8 under the di- N In this citv, May 15, 1902, to the | John Sabiston, a native of Victoria, B, was a most pleasant one. rs. Baker Tection of the committee, consisting of | i A el R PR S tn ¥. McManus, a son. 2%ed 23 vears 7 months and 19 days. (VIS | was presentea a beautiful chocolate set D. L. Fitzgerald (chairman). Z. T. Whit- | Slerra. of Oakland; Dr. W. ¥. Lewis Join this city, May 24, 1902, to the | . toHa, B. C.. papers pleass copy.) decoratea with goigen poppies, and Dep- ten tvice chairman), D. Oliver Jr. (secre- | BUena Vista, and G. H. Bartlett to San (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence | & Blit clock—tokens of appreciation. of her mother, Mrs. J. Sabiston, 1463 Ellis| On the eveming of the l(tn Inst. Gene- Street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. glcveil fnrlo;' ga\ie l(:‘ nrsthhup mlth: —In ’ ty Hospital, | SCuth San Francisco Opera-house, whic nh"&e 5?1‘3135”3. Cvnch, a native | Droved to be a very emjoyable affair, ac- . Francisco. All are active and vigorous tary). D. L. Mayers (treasurer), assisted | I’ \L by Grattan D. Phillips, Daniel A. Ryan, | Woikersin theorder. =~ o E. F. Peckham, A. G. Frank and David |, Grand Regent Gunzendorfer will short- Oliver Jr., committee on exereises; a com- | ¥ amnounce his list of appeintments of mittee of fifteen. with Willlam 'B. Nye | (¢Putics, and also members of standing (chairman), on decoration of graves and | Strimittees. He will also issue offiers 1902, to the & daughter. ty, May 24, 1902, to the | Echeel, a son. . lars calling on all councils and s May 23, 1002, t0 the | of"Masrachusctis, aped 46 yemre cordmng to the verdict of the large num- monuments; reception committee, Joseph | Sircu o s okes, a son. e o Mg s o tes. John 3. | DREOR peonie YhE Arerals Br b e A. Wilson (chairman), and the finance ;fl_i?r“ge’:’ég"‘;“gjp’dea‘;‘n}_:’: o d b Theall, a sone * ™ | Tuioved son of the late John and Angeline | Ella Camunetti and Julia A. Steinbach | | cpmmittee, John S. Paiterson (ehairman). - McDaid, and brother of James J., Willlam | are £poken of as candigates for the omice and Maggie McDaid and Mrs. John B.|of grand vice president at the next ses- T! a native of Yuba County, Cal, |sion of the Grand Parlor. Emma Gruber vears and 10 months. A member of | Foley will be a candidate for the office San Franclsco Typorraphical Union No. 21. | of grand marshal, §=r Friends and members of San Francisco Past Grand President Cora B. Sifford el U a e Zhpare Iesbect- | bas reported to Miss Eliza, D. Kelth of fully invited to attend ‘the funeral Sunday, ’h Hi = “ h 5 - at 1 o'clock, from the unaertaking | the Historical Landmark Club that the parlors of N. Gray & Co. 641 Sacraments | Native Daughters’ lmprovement Club of street, near Kearny, thence to St. Many’s | Ventura has come into possession of the Church, corner California and Dupont streets, | old acobe house which has stood since the MARRIED. for services. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- | days of the missions in this State at the VINAT—In this city, May | %% corner of Santa Clara and Oak streets. Paul Branke, Reinhold | METZGER—In this city, May 24, 1902, infant | The house had to be moved to allow the 8 . fort to make the membership roll reach (0?:‘1:;;:1 %;l!:eksflamxrd :‘ellleé,:tng:i f}fég.”l‘ & quarter of a million on the completion triet convention to-morrow night. | G¢ the twenty-fifth year of the order, | } _City Organizer A. J. Weinert has or-|June L 5 The Supreme Council met In twenty- | [Eanized Fathfinder Camp with twenty- | sixen annual session at Afantic city. X McKinley Camp {s working to double its | 7::, 27, Wednesday last. The session will LSNP e 3 ¢+ North | ©ficers show a gain in membership of Noxth Fnd Camp, located at North| gy 16000 in the first four months of 1Beich. 1s organlgzlnf : degree tearfi It | this vear. B neN camp, Diie Ik dog. vets- welk Grand Regent G. Gunzendorfer has been cadout 40 Woodmen, members of local | jnviied o address the cltizans of Stoc Trah Fatr on the Bt O L wiSit the | ton on the celebration of Arcanum day uth San Francisco, May 18, wife of Anton J, <man, this city, M F. Winsio: this city v 19, 1902, to the . & son. May 18, 1902, to the wife tinger), a daughter. . April 30, 1902, to P, 2 = Rev which will be he der the auspices of Fio Martha Lengwinat, both of | Son of Mr. and Mre. John Metzger ot Ash- | placing of a modern siructure on the sits drill team gave an exhibition drill. At Gty T T atmpie o€ sa land, Or. it occupied, and through the efforts of [district who would introduce into the or- e T attend, accompanied by a delegation of T VNG BORLE—In this city, May 20. | MURRAY—On Yerba Buena Island, May 24, | Charles Sewell it was secured as a dona- | der the greatest number of strangers for ANCIENT ORDER WORKMEN. | jprothers from this city, by the Rev. Father Bryne, Rudolph | 1902 John C., son of the late Owens and {tion to the club named. It will be placed | initiation. The winning lodge made a Pha | ST emAtEe e Nt et 3 Hornung and Laura A. Borle, both of San| Mary Murray, and brother of Mrs. John Jand where the historic Ventura paims | gain of twenty-four and the individual leting it for the A. O. SONS OF ST. GEORGE. Franciscc Cooper and the late Mrs. E. C. Devine, a |stand, and which was donated to the Na- | had eleven candidates to his credit. The pleting its arrangements for the A. O. . LEOPOLI this city, May 17, native of California, aged 38 years. | tive Daughters by Archbishop Montgom- | prizes will be distributed at a meeting to U. W. and D. of H. reunion and picnic at On the evening of the last held meeting 902, b Branke, Henry PIERCY—In this city, May 24, 1902, Alpheuu!e:y. The ‘tiles on this building were | be neld in Western Addition Lodge on Glenwood Park on the 17th of June. A |of Pickwick Lodge of the Sons of St. §‘ nd Lizzie Huber, both of n lr‘:mr{nerci. kfil'o'\‘_ed ?rz:“&lr Ao‘?h?\'u?fl l’:‘d brrot’zghl ‘to’\hii r:‘nuntry in 17% by some |June 11 number of prizes will be distributed. George, after routine business, the lodge- - . i A f & o -: | of the mission fathers. —_— T B las # - . Vicla. Edith and Earl Plercy. and | *lou Gumiesion fathere. . th inst. Mrs. THE REBEKAHS. | | . The Past Masters’ Assoclation at its Iast | room was opened to friends, who joined Tandson of Mre. Bmily % ve | ms i DIED. S Calizornis, aged 4 Years' 8 monthe uny'1g | Thompson P. Jarvis of Darina Parlor had | Gabriel Gress of Jubllee Rebekah Lodse | a party at her residence, 28 Missouri In this eity, May 23, 1902, Francis | Street. It was to celebrate'a doubie event [ Das been appointed deputy president of ic 4 S ot district No. 5, which includes all the h. dearly beloved : the anniversary of the hostess and to 3 ! 5 Anna 3. Rath, and brother of Bapmosa )_ | say farewell to Grand President Mrs, | lodges of San Francisco, except Walhalla Gertrude R. and Lucile M. Rath, a native of | Genevieve Baker upon her retirement | Lodge. held meeting decided to assist the exten- | the membership in having & good time. sion committee of this city by making | There was an impromptu programme surprise visits to local lodges that require | composed of the following numbers: encouragement. J. B. Brown. song, “‘Comrades”: Mr. On the 15th inst. Grand Recorder Spen- givé"fih;g;gi_c;figws‘;:i" " Mr. Potter Metzger (infant) Murray, John Tugie F. cer visited Landing, Stanislaus ¢, song, | \ Alexander | San Francicco, aged 4 years 7 months and | frem the position she has filled for a| Loyal Rebekah Lodge will give a nov- iy e ATt o o Sl | Artiat Can Paint"! encore Prideer | 3 'daye: year.” There were a number present In | o1ty party in tne banddet hall of the OAd SR i T LOp Within 2 Me Heaven™: W' R Why Crmvotia | eully Tavhiod o avienn eanoge s, TP | Lhe parlors. which Tere tastefully decor | pellows' butlding to-morrow night. soon be instituted in Pleyto, in San Luls won. ctng Anchored s Badore. . William {Sunday), from the residence of the parents, v = = California Lodge had a very pleasant bispo County. “The Skippers of St. ives.” The worthy 1623% “Turk street. Interment Holy Cross | L, State, the golden poppy. It was a 3 5 - i n entertainment and Cemetery. D T e L o e onie e ek | RILEY—In_this city, May 23, 1002, Tugie | > VEIY delightful time. e £ Last night Templar Rebekah Lodge had | | Frances Ethel, dearly beloved daughter of | SP€cial invitations were sent were Grand d necktic party in its hall | Joseph P. and the late Elizabeth Riley. and | FTesiGent Mrs. Baker, Grand Vice Presi- =rr‘| anron i‘t’o oo s anm_se PO K ieorge, Lesley, Villie and El Quinn, rakes, stric eputy Gi Te, 0 i | mative of San I'rancisco, axed sears and 1| Mrs. Stembach, Past Grand Treasufer | had & glorious time. | aay | At a meeting of the corporate directors president, Thomas Butcher, then invite:d held last week it was decided that the | the brothers and friends fo the supper grand master workman shall devote™ his room, where was found an ample spread Whole time to the order and that the di- | of sandwiches, cheese, heer and lemonade. rectors shall allow him a reasonable com- | On returning to the hall the programme pensation for his services. This is the | was continued. Mr. Carles, song. ~Tn first time. in the history of the order in | King of the Main™: encore. “The Soldies this jurisdiction that the grand master of the Queen” Dr. Sykes, workiman has been allowed anything more | Mighty = Deep than honor and a contingent fund for ser- Lufiy, song, “Big Ben’; T vices. The contingent fund, as in the song, “It's a Great Big Shame.” Mr past, will be continued to pay travelling | Hutton of Burnaby Lodge presided at t expenses for the incumbent grand master. | plano in the unavoidable absence of Ore The second monthly entertainment aud | ganist Gerrans. ball under the auspices of the San Fran- . — 2 | cisco extension committee, A. O. U. W AMERICAN COMPANIONS. eaton, Loulsa M. < Mrs. Greene, secretary of | . Prospects are that the theater party to May 22, 1902, Au- | ROBERTS—In this city, May 23, 1902, Alex- e a Parlor; Miss Barry of Fre- |Dbe given in the 'fl,“’,“ ?m{n-hfi‘;sel on ;‘he wife of Theo. W. ander Roberts, a native of Kingston, Ja- | mont Parlor, Mrs. Deitz, Mrs. Ewing, | Dight of the 28 nst. fly‘ ssion Re- s. E. Woenne Jr. and maica, aged 50 years. | Fey Peabody, Miss McGrath, Mrs. Standi- | békah Lodge wflfj bPimlt ?rcl deéd s!:f]cess. | nd Borchers, and gister | SHFRIDAN—In this city, May 23, 1902, Bria- | ger, Captain Allle Parker, Mrs. Marks, | The members an tle;"m hen s w t;c; A ypnd Diedrich, |~ get, beloved wife of the late Charles Sheri | Lucie Hammersmith and “Sister” Stock. | CUpy @ large part of the house on tha dinand Ahlers, a mative | qan, and beloved mother of Chriety z cisi night. | @an, be! T ! pher, Among the visitors at the office of the aged 43 years G Patrick, Margeret and James Sheridan, M {grand secretary last week were: Mrs. of Nord-| B. Maguire, Mrs. Z. Smith and Mrs. F.| (hs EASTERN STAR. Smith. ‘a native of County Lengford, Ire- | Greape ppmach and A Pendre of Sutter < | (Monday). at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- Misslon &treet, be- | gence, 508 Ivy avenue, thence to Sacred | Interment C THE YOUNG LADIES’ IN- i v i 2th imst. pay an official visit to Olive A, Regan, Annie Ayers of Genevieve Par- STITUTE NO. 20. Heart Charch, where a requiem mass will | Ior and Minnfe O'Connor of Relchling | Branch Chapter in Elks' Hall and on the 3 t A will be In Odd Fellows’ Hall on Wednes— o P > ances are respect-| jar { Creck, Finley and Mrs, Goodman of Vol- | - District Deputy Grand Matron Mrs. A. A ¥ % day evening, the 28th inst., when an ex- | 1-ast week Grand Sub-Chief Companion funeral to-di 3 ‘e e . | cano, "President Lamberth and’ Secretary | a1, son will on the evening of the TWO ACTIVE OFFICERS OF 3 L . " §Mrs. ‘3. Worms. vis g u - t‘;le":m;;s ay | ¥ The funeral will take place to-morrow JSuslc Kaltho -of Yosemite Parlor, Mary John 5 cellent programme will be presented un- rs. H. Worms visited Soledad, where der the direction of the following com- | with the assistance of Grand Right Guide mittee: Dr. F. T. Duncan, C. H. Thur-| Miss Augusta Rogge and twenty-ons 3 el e @ i! will pa like visit ston Jr., J. §. Shaylor, L. M. Manzer Jr., £ ucia C Salinas, Foasen Versia The of. | Somieeorint at 530 Sommae o et s, | Parior, S {5 “Enaer "Gt wiadaSaten | WA ilkens, W' P Feemey, 3. B | tne instituted Vielet Gircle N ah N pariots of l‘i,';'“esum sx;fi;iilffi’i,;“f;‘scfi.}n\?“fi YOUNG LADIES’ INSTITUTE._ ii-hf-e Dreparacions 10Oy Tthel gran Emilio Lastreto, great sannap- of Cali-| ‘Old LUnity” No. 27 gave an entertain- | tWenty-seven of the thirty-three petition- r 2 Y B o Tioss i S : who signed the application for a et. between Seventh . Do B On the night of the 2th inst. Youfig | " On the evening of the 1Sth inst. San | fornia. and Francis J. Bima of Alameda: | ment in its lodgeroom in the headauassecs | ers 5 ppl indax), 3t 33:30| 208 mother of Merieiis s Sonn Shovich, | 1 o fles’ Tustitnte No.. 2, which hes sorats Franclscq Chapter of the Order of the | 8is0 by James 6. Smith, b. G. B.: Fred | of the Elks on-the Bleht of the Mo | charer A e epplication for 2 jeral of our late| Mabel Ena Sllovich, = native of Mayfield, | lished &n enviable reputation for social | Eastern Star received two petitions for | Brandt, P. G. 8.; 8. Goldman, D. D. G. S.; | There was a good attendance, and there | cle and the installation of the officers, E‘erh'r!- By | Santa Clara County, Cel., aged 35 years § fimetions entertained about one hundred | degrecs and closing the chapter business | Dr. J. H. Josselyn, I. Mayer, J. Kutsch, | were_addresses by Grand Master Work- | there was a banquet to the grand ofiicers N, President. months and 17 days. e s at an early hour gad an “at home” for | E. P. McIntyre, J. F. Whipple, Professor | man Freeman, De;}uty Grand Master Dan- | and visiting companions and this was fol- - T T o agiuaintances are respect- | ad fifty ladies and gentlemen at a thea- |4y %uiertainment of Ita members aud & | Carl Sewvell, . Harmon. Br. T B |Torth and Dr. % T Dutche There were | lowed by a ball. The instituting officer 2y 23, 1902, at| fuily invited to attend the fumeral to-day | ter party in the Alcazar. This affair number of visitors from other chapters, | Petrle, Dr. W. F. Barbat and District | also a number of vocal and instrumental | was greatly pleased with her reception l:;re‘glu:;‘ “yi)_llillr: ‘fi“gds‘é‘ -15‘1' o’ I:u«k. {rom her late resi- ‘pro\:ed to be one of the most enjoyable among them Mr. and Mrs. Dowling of | Deputy Great. Sachem J.,Harry Hutaff. | numbers and the serving of refreshments | and the assistance rendered her by the Nmande. Tk, | oomch, O Sughwell street, between Four- |ones that the institute has ever given, | LmoD ‘Chapter, North Bend, Neb. hers | There was a g00d Drogramme of music |and a collation. The affate wan managed | members of Santa Lucia Circle. ' i Olivet Cemetery, o o Interment Mount | The affair was under the direction of the were several delightful musical numbers | and song contributed by J..J. Christian, | by A. W. Tuggy, H. J. Trowbridge and | Excelsior Circle had an up-to-date party o X 2 general commitice. composed of the fol- | by the talented artists, Prof. Willlam P. | A. Davis, E. W. Alexander, Professor |J. E. Fitzsimmons. on the 14th inst. in the social hall of the sl]!;it}::oi—lsr\";‘!;!lgncnaé‘xlybfi.r::oz lClmr» lowing named energetic corps of officers | Warren and Prof. George L. Lerond. | Carl Sawvell, B, C. Graniss, E. Lastreto, g ) Alcazar. During the grand march each : e L, D oy, belusd et rngx of the institute: Past President Mrs. An- | Their enchanting performances were en- | William Allman, Charles Gay, L. F. Klein, | ENIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. | participant was presented a neat package the funersl tgsy| hanna Dieser, and sister of Mrs. Louts | bic,,Dovine. President Mrs. Moore, First | cored, still the. audlence did mot seem | Thomas Rogers, K. Khourse, Gus Had: The degree team of San Francisco | 9% Which was printed “Up-to-date party: :,:m{;‘,’f'l“ to-da: Schnelder, Fred and the late George Humke, | vice Lresident Mrs. IMannagan, Second | to be satisfied after each response. Light | shedee, H. Glick, H. E. Holt, Harry Haw- | mont®or the Knights of the Maccabecs 1g | thiS 1 the date.” The packages con- Bl Ko L B Luctie and Oscar and Juljus Die- | %e‘ggeggsg}%gst fi"ifi:‘,‘.fié“i«‘};&,}ififi"&‘,": refreshments were served and there was | king. H. L. Adams, B a\g]esslgegérk. ] S orking Bard o Retomns, fottee s e talned each a_ ’fl:?é‘,"‘:’é.f"&’.:‘?eu ‘1;2; at- o ok Temple Lodge | 5oty and b dave (CHienm 1 7ot | retary Mes., Kaunkts, Tresstre b Bos SANHIE U waws mines deHpTeO Aoltee BETR the sushas ot e Piis. s Forter: (- met Il e T pleasing. It was managed by Cordelia nterment Mountain | pyureks, Humboldt = County, Gy papers | St2 O’Leary, Marshal Mrs. O'Donnell and 1€ 2 T of ceremonies. The affajr was directed | Angeles next August, at whi - | Tucker, Mrs. Shumacher, J. Simpson, L. pap ber like it before the close of the year. | tei i g gust, ch the su. 2 please copy.) Trustees Mesdames Galbaly, McKay and ——— — by R. F. Kane, Frank Hardy, D. H. La- | preme commander, D. P. Markey, wiil | Baker, Mrs. Keeney, Mrs. Dippel, Mrs. ST B e o Kigt Miean, P4rlors | ance of members who were on the sick | Recently Golden Gato Councll No.iohe tribes of Alameds County have o reame E et inclsco Tent| New :Century Circle, at its last held between ~Seventh and Elghth. Interment | L= 3.0t the ~Daughters of ~Liberty| Tribe had five adoptions, Tecumseh three are still working hard to gain the prize | Meeting, had a good attendance and after Laurel Hill t : e yas Instituled = in ~Misslon ~Opera)and Cherokee, Aliwanee and Comanche | Sffared for the e BrmEmE L i geat. | the session there was an icecream social. Soen s THE NATIONAL UNION. Hall by State Deputy Councilor Miss | two each. est number of members during a stated | . At the meeting of Robin Hood Circle on v y: 51 Since the organization of the I. O. R. N the 21st inst.: Miss Alice Ticoulet, G. C. C., New Yok, aged 68 years. 6 monts are 24 | Cabinet of the National Union oa the 22d | of the same cnunlcll. 'l;here ere cighty | ership of Past Sachem F. J, Bima the m'l;hglL:glesr%"’ssmegn‘rtclgggk}lllzi aflt:]a; Secretary, Miss Kanitz right guide, Rufus days. Late a member of Palmer Lodge No. [ inst. in Red Men's Hall. The announce- ‘Sllsp?r! tg l?e De&“"f;h OF A ¢ -""9"-('-‘“’ tles of fellowship are being closely bound. | meeting demonstrated that they are | Miller left guide, Mrs. Leeman inside T i ok, of Bridgeburg, Ontarto. | ment was made that Dr. Innian had heen | 125D it tima Gl wore - peoac giieet | On the 1ith Inst. Seneca Tribe adopted | firer-riass coiomiisce by the manner in | uard and Mrs. Erhardt outside guard. ends and acqu e . 2 tully invited to -"!‘r‘,dfl’l’;‘c '};’:"""fm:l appointed as the physician for Missfon four to recelve the !ratermx three palefaces in the presence of a large | which they entertained the Sir Knightg | After the election there were remarks by baptism. ber of visiting brothers and after th, LDeputy Grand Chief Companion Mrs 3 AR Sy Lhe tunery] 26 Ceuncll. I J. Truman Jr. was seated as | That was & good SROWIRE on the pact of | AU ® | of San Francisco Tent. They arrarged Paty i herPost 'ana Montgomery streets, under the | a delegate to the cabinet from that coun: | thass who desiee tr A the many LaTH9f | work the tribe was entertained with Short | o' fensars programme and all had a | % mma A. Harrington, who announced ) auspices of Mount Morish Lodge No. 41, |cli. The committee on foider reported | strictly American Jatriotic organization, i e o0 Ay of Winne || jotly wood time. That DES Sl a5 MpSLy WOUMS Sapiee daes vorkman F. §pd A- M. Interment private. {pat the names had all been eet up and | which is composed of members of the | Gav Pr. Creagh and J " McCarthy. eircle decided to ask the next grand chief SMITH—In this citv. May 24, 1002, Lizzic, | that ac soon as the proofs had been read| Junjor Order of United American: Mo 'On the 13th Thst. the feam of Altahmos VETERANS BANQUET. to continue her in office. There was also May 24, 1902 x;em;:: “|§§ of Johu W. Smith, a native of | the matter would be placed in the hands | chanics, their mothers, wives, sisters and Tribe conferred the adoption degree on| The banquet of the Veteran Odd Fel- | an address by the grand sub-chief, Mrs. oved -x’n. of Arthur San Prancisco, aged 25 years. of the binder, and that in a short time [lady friends, provided such’ arer native y SPENCER—In this city, May 24, 1902, Her- v £t six palefaces for Blazing Arrow Tribe. | lows at the California Hotel during the | H. Worms. | bert, dearly beloved and only child of Hemty | tiag, - nr® enmicion® o gfi:&;’d U 'ad'l;x’:‘liallgll:'ulc‘:)gg:c?ed p:ngex‘: “Ihev. | To-morrow night the degree will be con- | session of the Grand Lodge was & memor- oo, Snaeg 3ogncer, a mative of Sen Fran- | (nat Mission, the new council, had a¢ the | tutine officers. were hearclly congratu- | After _the —“close of the session | apie event in the history of that organiza FORESTERS OF AMERICA. aged 1 year 5 months and 5 days. < the = council = entertained — the new Th po: tary W, C. E. Rogers has been elected financial previous meeting forty-three names on its | tated. Since the institution there have. tion. e report of Secre . H| C B rs n elected finan LY h s B, | Toll, that it would have five candidates | been presented a number of applidations, | proincrs,, and = those = of = Altahmos arnes shows that therc are 119% s | secretary of Court Eclipse of the Forest- to initiate at its next meeting and that |and if the rush contlnues Golden Gaté ;{"}hfi. ';;1:2,-; fifi{:?f‘?‘u.n tht‘:f g.l,co:v;e- ffl the roll of membership, thl[ty'::;:::o pagy -3 § e iR vacancy. % e, ¢ A v > 30 s X 4 that per e a atios In this city. Mav 2 1002 Mgy | fraternal and officlal vielt to Bl Dorado)dinate are: Mrs, F. J.-Willlams, eoun- | 10 PECHeIn OTE, JaCiEt of Flasing Ar- fratemal Visit to Unity Lodge ang at | Grand Court: Auditing—Juilus Caiman, J. et 5 steele, beloved daukiiter of Hugn | SEUTcl on the 6ih of June, when E. H. | cllor; Miss Bthel M. Fletcher, assoetatell 3" (s i iioes In haildink. up. the trin i Sn. | B. Rebol, J. S. Meyers: transportation— 2 Baroars “Steele, andsister o Fiora | Hilis Will be the principal speaker. A, K. | councllor: Miss Margaret A. Thomas, | ° 18 services in building up the tribe. | ended a reception given by Orlental Bu- | B. Reboll, J. & Mevers: transportation - Sicete, s naltve of kah Franciscs, aged } | Kingsford of Callfornia Council suggested | vice councllor; Miss, Eva Hawley, asso! e e e S LI ih. of Aus- gampment. Elght deaths occurred during | T T T T years 1 month ane 0 daye. 8 O rming clas e | elate vice co H . . e, cord. T A L x4 w 2 So-mderon | O BT T riente el et e are respect- | R ?ie:ree?,tart;?lsgeg\l;;t ing secretary; C. . Hamilton, Anancial | Of July will have its members and friends | interestin addresses was that delivered IE. YO BT - Mum?{. e 2 44 d mother of Tom, « ® Church. | fylly Jnvited lo sii=d the funeral to-day | gested the getting up of 4 Erand patel. | secretary: Mrs, N. M. Holt, ‘treasurer; | §2,01 S 0. G o iehn, g H by Png;:mem&d‘gms..;gm_ ;gnv;inn’g‘;n {3‘9;;»3::'(' Joseph Millmore and CURRIER I 22, 1902, Nata- Sia Wyisconain sirest. Tutertient Gy | posis. e Lpaelt, I one of the large|Mre Carile Ewing, gulde; ' Cardoss, | compose the commitice that Wl arranss | sons' be was (o have sunt’ had fa 'bg| Court Justice has T o = B Tt e T ee . Gur | G i tec of one from each council to make ar- | Jr Ex. C.; Mies Hattie Biumdell, assiar, | fOF both events. passed, but bis place was fiiled in a very | cream soclal on the 2ith inst. In this city, May 24, 1 & Pk v acceptable manner by Secretary Barnes, | Last week Court Golden Gate was vis- 1. beloved Lrother of Mre: g, | [APEements for o suitable eptertainment Faih ooson, Miss M. | pAUGHTERS OF ST. GEORGE. | sl mamier assemblage with met | ited by the membership of Court James et g T ol Mrs. Marearet : 10100 K VRS ST, O the rene e 0 e e of the Sith. the membership of | Britannia Lodse of the Order of the| odies that pleased. and then he added a | G; Dlaine. At the last held méeting of tho - D. ¥, Stewari of St “Peters. Cape_Fre. | L, the Senate of the order and also to in- | Golden Gate and a number of speclally | Daughters of St. Georse celebrated the e ittt o tho Mt g | G ONEE Ranaer Voat X Tk aad vart x.2nd Alex Stew. | ¥ite the membership of the councils in | invited guests, numbering in all about 130 | thirteenth anniversary of its institution AT dman. rier, native of Rhode Island, aged 50 vears | % monthe end 1 day. | [ Friends and acquaintences are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services | Mondar, May . 1902, at 11 o'clock, st her | pesidence, 100 > ; I 5 £ by the Veteran Rebekahs, all " | Past Chief Ranger George D. Gol By g B ol o A g ¥y 4oy 0 Cane B | ihe vicinity of the iy, thig committeo to | persons, celebrated tho ihatitution af Tt [y stving an entertatnment and dance to | therg were. aboUt | soventyfive Doy | | At a meeting of the general committes e e Kiand, by 1 o'clock creek | Ecotia papers piease copy.) . oo ONova | TepOrt at the mext meeting. inst. the San | Mission Opera Hall, its members and friends in the Pythian| After the mehu had been discussed Mrs. h‘:ld h"flf:‘}:"h:{“’;‘: ::f’b’odgfi‘;"lf‘dé‘;" DRESSLER o e et ey 2 10w i | £} 1 U afnd Satgn ars et | Franclsco Cabinct pald u vih to Union | Tho Sood of the order committes of Ca- B ot he Gl L R R s Bamtin T et | O o Foresiery dar: the Mk of e DRESSLER— ¥, May 23, b - e fu ) ; Sehic] 810 - | itor R - s o nuj 2 - i T e e teery o Mchigen. | BORAAy, MAv2%, 1002 at 3 wciock. at 1 O, ' Lemed 6 . B Kiosatoon e e D i Aetaanunts S s N Thatrumental solo, T. Nowlans: harrers: | who made o short address, atter whien | SUSt. X i Tt S s St s ity N SramSISECS ey e 5 | st Genaral Reliet Comanse e, Sus o, ¥, | Senator Cuthhert as vice president, Jo:|riage ride to Lake Chabot, Alameda | TGt Ty oo MOrale Walker; | fhe, crl]egeup:n.‘:uss.. _r."‘h“‘i wvfihleg“ of * 4 toc%‘;\'en Phoes Citcle for one night, so street. Funeral services will be held | Oskland. Intermeat Mountain View Ceme. SePh*A. Wilson as speaker, J, R. McGuf- | County. on Sunday, May 2. This is for N o ; | Fannie Benjamin. olf,” Mrs. eps of the chapel in Odd Fel- actery to-dev (Sunday). at 12:30 | SWEENEY—In this city, N, ) nly and will be under the di- | recitation, Mlss Ethel Cotton: soprano | Katzenstein. Mrs. Minerva Karsner, Mrs, | the next meeting will be in Marshall Hall All his friends are invited to at- | heloved husband of v Bweener, and pe. Clark as sergeant conferred the three de- | Ketels, Clara Bowman, Laura Cantus and | NO' 3 i 53 = - uring the e wel 3 . ] e T legte’:,uilai;l:.e“kr;n:?dh(:: grecs in the ampiified form in a mamaer | Wo. M. Susan. To-morrow the swimming | Reauford. Tho cvening closed with dance | was presented to es. Swalli, the reiiring | anniversary in the headquarters of the the 22d inst. There was a large —In thie city, May 23, 1902. Mary, | guerite, Joseph and the late that was a revelation v club of the council will have a practice | ing. i president. Elks on Yed wite of Herman Gansert | Sweever” a native of I:nu-'yf:zrr'k“}?-ff:'f‘ present, who had'::elgsr Z‘Ze'fi'?i"n?.’n”.‘fiffi match at one of the prominent natato- | ..ccently Bmpress Victorfa Todge, ——— atlendgnceflol’ h:dies and ‘:nuemn, ‘;vrm Georze and Rose I;:ehan and | x:é_d’ g;\_' paiva. ©""™dsc much impressiveness before. The |rivms. The eouncil is still adding to its ensder xv.:t ’th]zw b‘l‘;;: Oé‘ E:.r !Gen‘lipii THE AMERICAN GUILD. enjoy:hen. t:\:flfu:n-m“: lo A.dannc:;.a ot g R o il g B 10 attend the Funeeal oy febect: | members of the team wers ‘warmiy con- | membership. lt:;l frst anniversary entertainment| The American Guild has declded to chiet ranger, orf behalf of the court pri k end George Meehan, a na- [ (Monday), et 8:30 o'clock. fr a neral to-morrow | gratulated after the work, and the ‘hope OVE: "—m ME . i ald of the ¢ | start an active campaign in this State, | sented a handsome gold watch to D. Co- Donegal, Ireland, aged 51 of Mra. Johm, Sweeney. laml;mufsf.o':'flffz? ;::nefifirfiggymu?u:‘cmh vs‘r”hoel::av:?ult?: be & S&«t? mo ggres agf FB%D Rits :‘: :'gg °¥;'l'l“u‘.p L Th.ae:“%“mgmgx' e ‘n“jumfieo' ey Mah“ D e e T T dome to fhe con < Guring ence to ssion o | €] . . 54 acquatntances are respect- | solemn requicm mass will be cabrong ek | W23 1o be an inftiation. ere;| ~Great chie | mitteo consisted of Mestames . Witts, | Organizer George A. Marsh to this city Work he has done fof the court during to_aftend the funeral to-ds the repose of his soul, commencing at 9|, Dl Capitan Council has completed all of Awashte Tribe instituted Konockil|chajrmen: E. J. Willlams, P.; | to work up the order, not only here, byt | the Past nine years. Subsequently.Grand ’ ’ 5 atsonville 8 , W. P. P.; Helen W . s Chief Ranger Wolfe, who was one of the §:45 o'clock. from her late resi | c'clock. Interment Holf Cross Cemetery. | It8 aTrangements for the grand B Capitan | Tibe No. m Aretsanille du the S B JoEneen. W orebn, W o b ams, | thron hox‘z}: A O U e Bt L A R S O venty-second avene, cormer of | ryips In this city, May 23, 1902, Pauline, { night it has been preparing for. It will | inst. with forty: T members. 1) WP B rries, W, V. visit the el 8! . a heart ‘to the deputy in office, and he ted the et O e o oen | " dearly beloved wie of Otto Thies, a natjes | P¢ I0 Native Sons’ Banquet Hail. Leon: Enmeek of Pald Tesle Trina nax| SHOSUSKL T ot o 2 RS0 b ithaas: by o] v{zl:}:flz;::flge;zg:nflnnt‘: * bting | Tequest. The court' treated its members ntermen ¥ Crost | of gan Francisco, aged 21 vears 11 monthe THE 0DD FEI been appolnted instructor of floor work | 3. “p. P.; B. Harrison. R. Craumer, R, | thoSrgor oy Drominently befors thy | 4nd Euests to an excellent collation., *"E'Friende and acquaintances are respect. LLOWS. Tor A tEIbe. Fisher. J.' Putney and Miss Ethel Atkin: | paplic. Considerable progress is being made in ited to attend the funeral today Canton No. 5 of the Patriarchs Militant, | Great Chief of Records Bliss and Or- the line of the great initiation that is to % P, v . The reception committee consiste: HENRY J. CALLACHER CO. | (Zunaah). st 250 Giock from ‘per” 4% | 1. O. 0. F. of this city, Captain rar: | ganiser P- S. Sevmour inetituted Mojave | 820, THS reception <o BT Wi Me: ckney, . Will- NATIVE SONS. be held in this city on Foresters’ day. r to Flann 2 969 Lombard street, be: o ‘ribe at Los Angeles on the 29th of April . son, A. h The general commitiee meets eve Fri- B ANIEL, T BN dalaner) it Leatenwort. Tnterment Smeess Jones iy :fx'fif?fll’"“;"i:‘i."’i{i.;’;‘ the uight | with fifty charter members. “The degrees | I 5 Harticon B Crarpei® ol on the night of the 1ith Inst. Aleatraz day i the. Alcazar and arranges for tha b }Hm?? — D EMBALMERS. C"""'&'- Entered int ! confer the decoration o!r:nlvuzyb::, : 2 ¥,9lrb°e °°6‘,'."J.'§l lgyin:t t::.:n-mof ecgcfllocn:rl: .2 rbg““'ma? 0 an(”:ummm. Thsete Nlbzd'nqe &;m- ofm:h: e e"mbcrt' Club will picnic at Green Val W e R g P tea ead Widuton, wite wi 541902 | eral chevallers for sSrvices bindoreat Ly | Bt s T ot et e tortys | S A i s R [Tk Landared & habies . OE | e o T 5 & . 7 e the Qrder of 0dd Fellows. The'tunction | two members. = This will_be known a5 | \Wwoodhouse, floor manager, W, G. fohn- | tagner, one S na i celebration | 1€ F4he Jst inst. Court Richmond fni- Mt Ofivet C R 220 N Mg i | 00,0 eSS oo B o s | SRt el 58| £ P and T30 SR | o i hedon o Tyt 1 | o0 e B B ; - | oFEn and Members of Redwood Circle v a from | great chief o /southern | 5 : ics er. Henry Club of Court General Law- vhvel THEeqnetery, No. 72 Women of Wooderatt: ¥ou ae hers: | ADOIIG " Lodge visited Westarn: Aadiemn E.:tt of the State, (rom which he returned | JES Ro¢ 8V NG o8 RiosTamme | Fldicnstein was the toastmaster. He tn | 1o il o ge el Clb of Court General Law. \ Gffice, 16 Market Street, | ent. of.cur iaic neiehwor s “Sponn | Lodse and conferred the frst aégree on | last Mondey. he laid the foundation for | ¢5, MUSIE, %01 Soohdea to voastss We B Maion, ‘ore | Onthe Wk of July. " T T 6 i s o degrees on candidates for Napa Lodge. ' | lont work in the Preservation and fafts| The Choppers’ Friendship Club of the met. J.. Hayden, Grand Trustecs James | PIERE Court Justice had an’ice cream so- NEW FIRM OF UNDERTAKER: 1 ‘Guardian Neighbor. Orfental Bncampment on the 17th inst. | ing up of Otonkah Tribe in Napa, was in | Woodmen of the World held a meeting Devoto and J. R. Knowland, Judge|“ 1. Haab, P. C. R. of Court Barbarossa, Samuel McFadder, 15 years manaons oo || CARD OF THANKS. ik t?fie'gtdf“wrflfiee;n b ot t?:n%";’n!:? megk And yisited the office | recently when sub-committees were ap- s e ‘i""nfi', :;lfnj.m':'"fi' Ris oIiTu teo prines o ha SV Stmtene e Toited Unoertatirs Avsociations St 3. Mr. and Mre, William Oclirich desire to | SoRfeTred the golden rule and Tast mieht | C'The entertainment and smoker that was | Pointed to take charge of the pienic to be Galehor. the Euest of the ebrime® L- | who will make 'the best Showing as > years: B F. Groen. tote i orany or 36 express thelr heartfelt thanks (o their friendy | Golden Gate Encampment conferred the | given by Al 08 Tribe of the Improveq | Biven by the club on the 2th of June. Sequola Parlor had a most enjoyable | * Gor & Co._ have opened new Puncral Son || for the florsl offerings and ympathy shows | patriarchal and golden Tule degrers B or Tod Mo in celebraga Dy the | Goiden Gate Camp of the Woodmen of | nigh finks last week. There was an in. ANNIVERSARY. jors at 1171 Missfon st., between s;mn'l'; during their late bereavement. On the 27th inst. Parker Lodge will have | accession of sixty-eight new members was | the World will elect the camp officers and | teresting amme, which included ® .. | #nd Eighth. Telephene South 44. w&"fia&r‘nhe ma&m:;y fle‘re:. a Lodg or. ended by about 400 members of delegates on the night of the 26th inst. I features by members of the Col 2| Golden e Lodge No. 3 of the Knights s has been ":ler in t){e banquet hall of th: é’.’fi Mfif"the local umb" are still working :’::nsuell. Thiro were ?mulw“’vm:'og:d of Pythias will, on the 25th inst., cele- I s'- awarded the handsome gavels offered by | Men's bullding. ¢ were short talks | with geal for the monster initiation | tobacco and cigars and a good coliation, | brate the thirty-third aniversary of its in- an an fiori . 3};3‘:.?‘ m?_o ;11;:; og‘r:r;: fi!lu;‘-.rm.roun T. | by lt‘l;a mkmnsummxddgo were present | that is to hhfl 'c'l': V;:t;dnm' ,"" Pa- | with "flu' mmhn“ g.u. stitution cbyutentdfl;'ni_ m?-y reception in ‘guests: Y : E: b lowing programme e to Mc! Company ‘R;;_s,fl‘ FLORAL DESIGNS would during his term muae %Q‘E:mz £ of o YT i team o Loy k3 vfin"&’ P itern nd T < il ! . 7 of the Rathbone /CE: s of ke Dnlt g the Native | and Xo. of the Ra 1e h o, great f Golden Gate rtainment _that is to Unife Rank an e son | Mo i ool o e | e SRS ST BEE B com gt B o O NEUWD S0 | @ity Bl S| 8 (o R e '107 POWELL ST.nean ELLIS 2737 5086 | (erea’by the deputy to the member of his | Boyes, Breat sachem of this resotvitines | Hall on afir There was 2 Good attend. | Song' Hall. TRt wil be the titss e | EoeoRUon e 4 s P.a. wa. of the