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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 1, .1902. SAN FRANCISCO YACHT CLUB'S BOAT THE CHALLENGER WINS HANDILY Eastern Designed Racing Sloop Defeats Corinthian Yacht Club’s Harpoon in a Race for the Perpetual Challenge Trophy by a Margin of Eleven Minutes Over the Regulation Course — Challenger, which up to this point had sailed the same course as the Harpoon, tack for tack, split tacks off Alcatraz | |1sland many yachtsmen thought W. {orrow was ‘committing a fatal error. Cook pursued the usual plan of making a number of short tacks inshore, while Morrow stocd higher and made a long leg toward the windward mark. The wis- dem of the course pursued by Morrow soon became apparent, for the Challenger | rounded the windward mark for the set- | ond time at 3:43:40, while the Harpoon did not round it tiil 3:51:28, The Challenger was then 7 minutes 48 seconds to the good, | with a time allowance of 3 minutes 4 seconds due her in addition. The Chal. lerger crossed the finishing line at 3:55:38 and the Harpoon at 4:02:49. The racing length of the Harpoon was JOE ROSENEBERG'S. Now Is Your Time to Bfiy Summer Proud JOE ROSENBERG’S. I JOE EBOSENBERG’S. 25 JOE ROSENBERG'S. A / 4 ) h{( lil] YT/ U i Are Proud of These Offerings! of These Unmatchable Prices! We ARE ALWAYS on the alert, watchiné to give our PATRONS full value for their money. " Here’s a SAMPLE line of LADIES’ Muslin Underwear ‘that we bought at a very low price. They are You know why—because travelers take their orders from them. They are the Queen Manufaciuring Company’s samples, known all over the East for their materials and 82.87 feet and that of the Challen%er was d taken at 30 feet, the length named in the letter of challenge. Frank Bartlett rep- i |resented the Corintniah Yacht Club on | Skirts. Our assortment is complete. Our board the Challenger. Robert Haley was the San Francisco representative on board | the Harpoon. The crew of the Challenge censisted of W. G. Morrow (captain), C. F. Austin, J. C, Cockerill, A. C. Lee, R.| 8. Bridgman apd J. R. Savory. The Har- | poon’s crew was made up of Fred Russ | Cook (captain), H. | Tcepke, F. Simmen, F. Frost. The race was under the manage- ment of the regatta committees of th two clubs, the Corinthian representativ Haskins and F. Spencer. The referee was Sydney. S, Marshall, commodore of the California’ Yacht Club. The officials and many yachtsmen with their viewed the race from the steamer Sunol, while the steamer -San Pablo, some launches and the yachts Chispa, Emma, ADVERTISEMENTS. her Short of rain came lewed the start a but soon cleared off, the The Harpoon rounded friends | | styles are right. ! READ—LADIES' PIQUE SKIRTS, made of the best quality electric shrunk pique, finished with a graduated flounce; well-fitted hips; full width and all lengths; perfect hanging. Joe Rosenberg’s of course for this low price.. 3 ANOTHER—Made the same as above, only it is made of the best elec- tric shrunk tan linen; an ideal skirt for summer wear for an ideal price..81.,50 Why Leave Your Stray Locks: Loose and Untidy ? Here's a PATENT BARETTE that will hold your hair in place. It is an or- rament to the hair, yet it is very use- tul, It is made of the finest Italian shell, ished catch that will not scratch or pull the hair. It is the little store that makes Have you seen’ the NEMO price we ask for thls you would not ave a better one. ranted for only.. Fitted and_ war- -$2.75 Form Improvers. LADIES’ mauslin, lace insertion.........39¢c GOWNS—Made of soft bleached muslin, ruffle and em- broidery trimmed ............39c LADIES’ DRAWERS — Embroidery LADIES trimmed .......... LADIES’ DRAWERS—Hemstitched 8¢ Instead of 26c. MANNISH COLLARS FOR wel]- known gents’ furnishér his entire lot of linen cdl- Tars in sizes 13- and 13%, those sizes being too small for the line of trade he catered to and he sold them to us at a very low deck style in round or square corners, different heights; meant to sell origin- 8e TWELVE FOR 3c. And you'll never regret it. For school or vacation w they have no equal. Ther are made of best quality South Sea Island ear LADIES LADIES’ KIMONOS Washable col- and tucked ...........c.......29¢ SKIRTS—Trimmed with a deep hemstitched flounce.......48¢ SKIRTS — Trimmed with deep embroidery . . . ... .88c ofed Iawn: ot Lo o oo 000 The Novelty of the Day. THE NEW_ CORONATION NECK RUC HERE IS ONE OF THE MANY. LADIES’ NECK RUCHE made -of very best quality liberty silk, accordeon pleat- ed, edged with ruche of black and white, grenadine ribbon, and trimmed with black and white ribbon. neck and arm size crocheted with silko- . line and drawn through with silk tape, Richelieu rib; fine for summer wear and Ladies Silk Yest B60c. LADIES’ VESTS, made of best qual- ity American silk, lace trimmed, Swiss ribbed, low neck, no sleeves, neck and arm size crocheted and drawn through LADIES’ slightly soiled—mussed from being handled. Samples are always better than regular goods. workmanship. They comprise Chemise, Skirts, Drawers, Gowns, Corset Covers, Dressing Sacques, etc. There is only one of a kind. We quote a few. Many are higher and lower in price. LADIES’ GOWNS — Made of good LADIES’ DRAWERS — Hemstitched LADIES’ CORSET COVERS—French THRAPY occcccceccocsecvana CORSET COVERS—Hem- stiched with double row torchon imsertion ..........cevvene...230 Sale begins at 9 a. m. sharp, so .135¢ don’t be ong of the disappointed ones and come in the afternoon. > ' Long Kimonos. FOR COMFORT .AND EASE e for WARM WEATHER—Made being E. 'B. Leaming, T. J, Kavanau HE, a large var- 4 A and P. J. Martenstein.’ Th - o ‘WOMEN. jety of styles to choose from. {fi}\ of the very finest fast colored S S Tiemers yere Df on peoa nandisto | Why Kot Look Neat and Chic ? bt x ) e e el o fects; trimmed with a deep sail- or collar; Japanese sleeves; fin- ished down the front and around the collar with a deep band of solid color lawn to match the stripe or figure. You could not make them yourself; the labor alone Presto and Speedwell carried other s looks like o N v would cost more than what we ask you pec- 00ks e the real tortoise. High- price. Now is your chance. They are d loi of ac- " ors ly_polished, with an extra strong pol. made of best four-ply linen, double o eon plented lipesty edged Completed ....... -$1.25 You Will Need One if You Haven't in the back; chic, but low in price..25e | | s e D e n i e i The small store’s price... 2.50 Got One Yet. sale at our notion counter.......... 25¢ - The Best Quality That Is Made. 191 d of % It Is the NEW ELASTIC BELT. ' HAIRPINS, the best tempered steel”” 746 Instead of 26c. Whether large or small, it will fit you: | Why Be.So Stout When You Can Be wire, highly sapanned, ascorted 100 s LADIES' VESTS, made of good qual- Iade ot the 1;;2%«&3:5‘-,%&"6%;?]?% | Made to Look Thin ? box. Now .. ....Be Ity Seva cotton, low meck, no sleeves, S€ s o toe) Rudiie] it Bkt { challenge you to match them for style Frisco. | | | or the NEW MAJESTY COR- BONNET-PINS, made of best highly s 5 | SETS? Come in and have tempered steel, needle point, jet heads, Our price oo . o nere o e Saturday Afternoon. 1 ?Kgirdefion_s;tratu{{s point out 7 inches long. Only .............. 3e S z i While writing tmsf ad wlo Just | | erits. ou_are not received 70 dozen of the latest ! compelled to buy. [ i o | “ compelled 10 by They are ATc Instead of 25c. For the Little Ones. N e I bk e ! CHT CLUB'S imported satcen or coutille. _LADIES' HOSE, madc of best quality _ CHILD'S VEST, made of good quality ored percales and Scotch N Pl Come in medium, long or Peruvian cotton, double heels and toes; Sea Isiand cotton, high neck, long zephyrs: also white India lin- \ 1C N S PER short shape. High or low new Parislan lace effect, full length, sleeves, medium welght, fleece lined, | ens and lawn: tucked and h STUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY. ?}‘\leSt' péaon%het;r Bf;m;:adove; Vetyfle]astl?: warranted fast black. Our hO‘und with silk tape. Our rapid :eilgxs ’ttltcl':ed‘ talso er;grnldery s | Hips. e of surprise price verere.. 1@ Drice c ace insertions. ey are the " % S e R mledkbleiwaion 2 = PANTS to match, same quality as Marquise and Knickerbocker 5 2 i a steel in 9 days i - E . i for finish and i the Harpoon another one free) It you have a core Lfly ina S“DNY of Children’s ‘Hose ’“Ef“' Aakla)s el a ecru_lrg:d workmmgm:.dsltk)?:\:v:nuoc{pagSbuyalgs off Poorsn set made to order and pay 10 times the at This Price i ciha oo 29€ " 5 waist for this season, our advice is to | come and have your first pick. We and price anywhere in . $1, 81.. Knother Good Offering Fro | | ;30 and the That's what we make a spe- cotton, double heels, toe: { { | élalty -of. - The latest Fleur de and'kees; full length, very With silk tape; colors pink, biue and Ribbon Department. | 2d out- 2, Lis Bustle and Hip-pad com- elastic; good fast black, White. Attractively priced..........50€ > 1, but ow ) a littie mis- PIANOS! bined. Made of the finest hair Equal to many 25c _hose. SASH RIBEO best quality satin | n on the part of her skipper cloth and drilling—filled with Our price .12 taffeta, all silk, 7 inches wide, in all the | t { ompelled to take a short tack before | the finest sanitary hair. It's Sale O'Farrell-strest entrance 2% Jast Days of Our Embroidery Sale.. sweiice:"spring snades of biue, sreen, <f N k, which she did by a| the lightest and most natural Z P BETTER VALUESTHAN White, pink and lavender; best in qual- ‘ | “~r> hip-pad and bustle made, weigh- J . 3 EVER. ity, lowest in price. Onl 50¢ gvbing round Blossom —_ ~-—" ing less than an bunce. Colors ust Re‘m"dv 0dd__Pi £ EM. z Aienier Shovk s et 2 Vo AL Black. “Thenest them Sad sigme Farisian Novelties in LADIES BROIDEReYEQAg\BD[‘: INEI‘E)R‘; Laces for Summer Dress Trimmings N H 2 g e AR . onder in styles but low in TION at A > rommer.Efle[s Musm [;0. u"er, Sale O Farrell-street on(rance, T ZION ¢ at Prices You'll Never Buy ng did good wor lenger rounded the leeward stakeboat at .15 New Siyls of Decker, Kim- bail, Hazel hat the race would be w ienger, r defeated utes 11 s bar accidents or serious mi: aicu- n, Lester and Every Lady in the Land Would Like the San Francisco | Southampton S sole, fancy figure, or stripe in fast embroidery manufactur- ot i NEW o After B race WHICH | o e Ty ool i to Have a Perfect Form. colors. or_ the latcst Parisian lace ef- ers: being 0dd pieces they b Jee Xe : - e ERE'S ONB-_the NEsk ME A BL, foctidull Snishitviry glastic, tull length. were glad to dispose of Ry Avabinw Thad Ba H BUST FORM, made of extra fine twilled sateen, trimmed with valenciennes lace— 7 They are made of very best Lisle thread, high-spliced heel and toe, double Perfect in every detall rice is al- ways lowest; row. 50¢ We bought them from one of the largest Swiss them at a loss, hence the low price. 4 They are not the poorest at the cheap- Them Again For. floral inches wave = patterns, designs, two VALENCIENNES LACE, best quality e el lation, as she was outfooting the Harpoon 0“‘ F' 1 t F i L the most perfect form made. A form - ice. Th THE. BEST th wide, deep Arablan or act b iy o pofreing cavaly win 00O UUIGE P1A708 QL FTICES LOSS | R e Wil Seisht Gni che”nol wears More Than Even EXCRAng for YOUP 5o ors sies Tomest phics pae e creain color; price else- : a1 was fired at 125 greter knowledge of the | mended "Dy leading dressmakers and Money RERdins RSy 2aq Mida ok e dat : > i R g gun. Twelve v hafl ASkB(! EISEWhEI’E fl}l’ man tailors. Our price.. it s nainsook and cambric in Swiss blind or NEW POINT DE GENE ALL- e : o ; 59¢ NOT $20.00 FOR Two. ol gpenwerk and Ineh bolnt e oVER, made of best quality lace. 13 . ESEELESNASSEERS Ordinary Instrumants of Lit-| | Booutiters to Sut il Complesons at B it s, wro s sy I L SRR I e B R e e byl A . 3 Prices to Suit All Purses chance to buy some summer 35 Quality . g .1$ig te rmit fiz or No Reputation. il vty g o g . tics. — ra Piaros Trat Would Readily in chenille or velvet dot, in all the newest Paris- emstitching insertions, em- broideries, braids, Gibson Florodora styles. ete.; the Price, 16c. LADIES' WASH VEILS made of B chiffons dotted or plain them; de of the finest im- ‘th . . T S X ; 1 read patterns that can only be tol Also Bargains in SI'ghly Used ew Bepoer “uad"smit ported ‘grass tinens. lawns. Her and Nowhere Else at This hom ie reat by cxperts, 1o, aii naw : meshes, dotted or plain, qgpes, -3 rimmed in patterns, with strong-well-finished edge, strong and washable, %-inch wide, of 12 yds., 1 inch wide, piece 25¢ ece of s i i jan meshes. Rich in o0od quality Brussels net, dotted or . > P! R s = T ¢ s . EASTERN STAR. the chapter. ";J’??&‘““T;‘g"ia‘filfi"wfifié 3 style, low in price. Only Ladles’ 35 suits ggu,-ed with fancy borders, géod strong 20 different patterns to choose from. srand Matron | pon 000 vV decorated with beautiful @SS 101 New. --50c¢ el & B O B e Ren e - Dapety g ey L R Ladies’ 9 suits good as new. Best complexion protect- In Our Shell Goods Department. e and a most toothsome supper was Ladies’ 12 suits now F 5 i e MR- el o Why Not Have the Best for the Least ? 5 i S +15€ LADIES' SIDE COMBS. made of best e 2th of May and was received as a social en ainer. Last Monday night Misses Todd, Fitch- nd Rahlman, each the daughter of a past worthy patron, and two daughters sell reliable, trust- prices. Pianos conscientiously guaranteed From the foundation of this house its' DRESSING COMBS made of best un- breakable rubber, with fine or coarse teeth, well finished, kind that won’t irri- JOE ROSENBER 816 MARKET STREET, Running through to 11 0'Farreil. quality Italian, highly polished, with smooth well rounded teeth that won't scratch or pull the most tender head. Looks like real shell, but the difference of worthy past matron of Beulah Chap- . tate the scalp. Our price is always low- in price is what counts. For this week 2 re initiated into that chapter, af. of time and to give un- sk Mail Orders Solieited. B 5 o s : SPhicIt faens of in celebration | questioned action to the purchaser. G °' qe L EEELAN T e WL GO Chopg i el B S s Loats A of ihe event, s a good attend- | The public been extremely generous | e only but by others. The pplications of | become members. evening was followed by and the presentation of h to the deputy as a ance to witness the ceremony, and dur- ing the initiation the vocal music was by Mrs. Nellie A. Darling. Deputy Mrs.-John- son will visit this chapter on the occasion of its next meeting. | Past Grand Treasurer Mrs. Wadters is his city, and had on exhibition at the how a fine display of carnations r ten-acre pink farm. in their patronage—so generous that we have grown steadily day by day until to- day we are acknowledged to be the lead- ing as well as the largest music house west of Chicago and the recognized head- quarters for pianos and ergans. SOME STARILING RICES, ! KNIGHTS OF HONOR. | Saxon and Norman lodges of the Knights of Honor tendered a reception on the 20th inst. in B. B. Hall -to Grand ! Dictator P. L. Archibald. It was at- tended by an audience that filled the hall | who appeared in the character of /a Chi- nese lady of high rank, was awarded the first prize. This lodge will initiate six or more candidates at its next meeting, officers for the ensuing term will be elect- ed and the by-laws committee will report. There was a good attendance at the the- in the work for Umpgquah and Klikitat Tribes. - A new tribe organized at Salinas by Barnes Stowell will be instituted by Great Chief of Records Bliss and H. Gutstadt. Great Sachem Boyes was at Yreka last vilion. was given in Union-square Hall A pleasing entertainment and dance last Tuesday night under the auspices of tahfi competitive drill committee of the degree of Pocahontas. The following was the . week visiting Ieka Tribe. He will visit the | programme: Overture: 't i b g - San Francisco Chapter will have several Think of a brand new, fancy mahogany : | ater party given on last Wednesday night progr: : erture; vocal selection, clal visit to 1vy Chapier: | candidates to initiate to-morrow night. | or mottled walnut cased, largest siged 2N Was ome of "’Eh ""T ;“"‘1“‘,:’:“;“' by Mission Rebekah Lodge. S'eer%rgiehne i;tgf:f: It dnd Thove e A, o hatermacher; . résitation. Rag A O binct Erand. seetly eh-geate upsiieq | open meetings that has been given by | P THSAon Reberan Lotes g o s el Mo, Miaite netie aratee s wery ther prett i an flag to show the love for Qid at the members The several sta- | orated with flowers, | a liberal display of the of this order THE ODD FELLOWS. The Hall Association of the Indepenrdent Order of Odd Fellows at its annual meet- ing. last Wednesday night elected the fol- piano that has never been sold for less than $450 before now going at $318, and others equally as fine for $286. The $328 es for §218, §212 and $185, and still oth- for $163, $158, $137 and $118, all of them er: this organization in many days. There | was a most excellent programme of first | class numbers and the applause that fol- Jlowed each number was thé best proof that could be offered of the pleasure each its drill and is preparing for a public ex- hibition. The corps has been invited to visit the Odd Fellows of Vallejo and of Sacramento. Yosemite Tribe of the Improved Order cf Red Men will have its first outing and basket picnic on the 17th of August. This will be at Schuetzen Park, under the aus- pices of a committee composed of some Jennie Whipple; farce, No. 19, D. of P, Imp. O. R. M. Th After Ball,"” Mrs. Minnie Betts and Mrs. “Box of Mon- keys,” by members of Yosemite Council e affair was under the direction of the following for it. Among the many present Were | jouins oficers: J. W, Harrls, president: | brand. now’ instiume T of the most active workers, with T. K. |committee: Minnie Betts, chairman; Ida E. K rand Matron Mrs. Clara A. Gib- | 107 : J.W. ., t; | brand new instruments and sold on easy | gave those in the hall. An intermission DRUIDISM. Bradley hals a C. A Wheels . t h, tre 1 LT W. H. Blundell, vice president, and C. F. | payments if desired. | = ey as chairman and C. Quendens as eeler, secretary; Hattie Beach, treas~ Grand Secretary Mrs '\v}rlélalfi' | Oviveti, ey %, sk o ol My nih pay o w:glrl\ggiezn%u;mgnv;ggz ;?5';?3"'::;’;:5;3”2 The visit'of the Past Arch Association | secretary. There will be a'programme of | urer; Annie Bliss, Flora Pool, L. Varney, ves were initiated, the work being | edict, W. H. Elunden, J. H. Cope, A. H. iy | of ‘the foilowing numbers: Address, Su-|as already announced in the local col- | Re¥ Of g‘y e I Tl g N O Bmess“m‘;flmfiml&om praiseworthy 'manner. After Cousins, J. Deas, Thomas Elam, E. O.| 1In second-hand pianos we have simply | preme Representative M. L. Crowe: re-lumns of The Call. was a very agreeable | will'be o feature of.the day in the pa- Baljic. e visit were over there of a handsome cake together with a sil- th Flanders, J. A. Foster, O. Grand, C. P. Gibbons, M. Goldman, L. Hammersmith, T. Hock, D. A. Hagens, J. W. Harris, W. slathers of them, uprights and squares, good ones, fine ones and bum ones, ail of them at prices just about half what they sponse, Grand Dictator Archibald; piano sclo, Mr, Lacy; vocal solo, Miss Gertrude Teriiner, accompanist, Mrs, Friedlander; one and the banquet that followed was greatly enjoyed by the many who were v jpriately inscribed, as a P. Humphreys, E. A. Hermann, H. Joost, | are really worth. Ever hear of an uprignt violin solo, Mr. Lyle: vocal selection, | Present as members of the grove and as of love of her and appre- H. Lloyd, 'David Louderback.’ T. R!| piano for $187 Here s one: pay §l a month Manhattan quartet; vocal solo, . Miss | its guests. 2C00000000500008000090 n of services to the chapter. The ewburg, A. Pauba, M. J. Plat- | if you like. Other planos for $5, $8, $87 Kelly; instrumental selections, Greaber | Last Wednesday night Columbia Grove jecorated with flowers painted ek, C. E. Post, Charles Quast, J. 8.|and §83: also on very easy payments. Mandolin Club; vocal solo, W. J. Lylell; | was instituted in Universal Hall with 33! by Mrs. Lockwood, a member of | Reed, C. Roeber, Willlam Rotrosky, H. Excellent and really very valuable |inetrumental solo, John Cassad, and Vo- | ;o ter members. The instituting officer | Stern, C. Trautner, F. Toklas, J. H.| pianos, such as Crown, $237; A. B, Chase, | cal solo, Mr. Lambert. charter : g QR r e er Thrane, F. W. Warren, Joseph Winter- ?225; Kimball, $210; Hinze, $169; Steck, $150: 2, was Noble Grand Arch Godeau, assisted D ° e 4 by Grand Secretary Martinoni, Grand . SUMMER COMFORT. Get Ready for Warm Weather. i | of the mortgage, which has by that been burn. The report of the president shows that the association did well during the year, having been able to pay $000 on account reduced to $49,000; it also paid three divi- Singer (nearly new), $166; Lester and nu- merous other makes. All of them have been put in best possible order, and any instrument secured at this sale will be vard the payment of any new Decker, Hazelton, epted at any time at price paid to- | THE REBEKAHS. | Nearly three hundred people attended | the novelty party that was given on the 2th of May in the banquet hall of the | 0dd Fellows’ building by Loyal Rebekah Treasurer Horn, Past Arches D. Bamman, J. L. Gomez and Higuera. P. J. Moliterne was the noble arch in the conferring of the three degrees. After the institution LEADING SPECIALISTS FOR & dends, amounting to a little more than Kimball, ~Lester or of the grove there was a collation and $£000: The trustees propose to make a | piano. i Lodge. There was a well arranged pro- speech making. D. f M = lete change in breakfast, at | number of improvements in the buflding, gramme of dances for the many who dur- | PSSl DACHE L o L is€ases o €n. which it is expected will add to the com- SQUARES A BLOCK LONG. ing the first part of the evening concealed s of the year, one can put the % | tuted in the same hall by Noble. Grand y 7 fort of the tenants and attract new ones. their features with masks and were attir- 1o go througlf the summer | All arrangements have been completed | Then come the square pianos—look at |ed in all sorts of fantastic costumes. Roy Aggr,ggdggg LUl B D L B Y — for the trip by water and fraternal visit | them: Chickerings, Webers, Kranich &k F. Daniels was the floor director. The Grove at Napa the representatives of the ) 4 beavy | BY the general relief committee of the In- [ Bach, Raven & Bacon, Haines and numer- | function, a very enjoyable one, was car- | goit Bt NP8 (08 TR ek to have the 5 meat, potatoes an: €3VY | gependent Order of Odd Fellows of this | ous others. A row nearly a hlock long. | ried on under the diréction of the follow- | succeeding Grand . Grove session held Patients UICkl PO .t. l and use the food that | city to Golden State and San Pablo Jodges | Prices, $28 $127, 335 and 3%6. Name the | ing committee: Miss Ada Lawrance, Dr. | Shcceeqing | OFept, GRove, SLesion Aeid y,. sitively, at Vallejo, on Sunday next. The excur- | price you'wish to invest and we will| G. E. Danlels, Mrs. Firehammer, Miss | Hops'ang Ban Francisco, b » body and give reserve and nervous system. ng and healthful break- sionists will 0 to Vallejo by the steamer St. Helena. The first degree team of Pacific Lodge furnish you a square piano for it; but ev- erything is less than the above mentioned highest price. Payments: We will take Jennie Wright, Mrs. Eola M. Cyrus, Mrs. Campbell, Miss Rena Perry, Miss C. Mil- ler, Dr. and Mrs. Leffler. Miss Hitchcoc! George Beck, at present grand marshal, will seek the nomination for deputy grand arch and Dr. J. W. Creagh, past During an expsrience of Permanently, Reasonably. over twenty years in. treating No. 185 paid a fraternal visit' to Unity | $3 a month for these; that is, 10 cents a = uts and | edge No. 131 last Tuesday at its lodge. | day, the price of two papers or two bags ArqH of Mansaxite Stove. WiLbe & ogn; diseases of m:n they hav: treated those peculiar and compli- c fruit and perhaps two soft | rooms at Sixteenth and Valencla streets. | of eanuts =Why not have a plano fn ADVERTISEMENTS. % the Jast neld meeting of Hartnagic cated troubles in every form. They never experiment, but be s wil: fasists’ funl | The octasion Jor fhe visit was a6 daia e b e tie tinry or e Chapter several petitions for member- 5 y P ¢ T person w son fcate dish pleasing effect on the body mber the celis » now bullding will umer, so be sure and t tend to keep a cool 1 t of meat that a | void during the warm | tty flavor added to the | he grape sugar makes | the most critical taste. | tion extended to the team by the officers and members of Unity asking them to confer the degree on several candidates. 1t was admirably put on by the team un- der the supervision of the degree maste Jzmes Davies, and the individual work of each member reflects great credit on the drilimaster, John Thompson, who has full charge of the various teams connected present. EKNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. The reception that was tendered by Golden Gate Lodge No. 3 of the Knights .| way this week. refining accomplishment lady can possibly possess. ORGANS ! ORGANS! Then look at these organs. Every manu- facturer of ancient and modern times 1s represented here. Saturday we sold a that a young old price. Payments a mere monthly song. We must have all organs out of the Prices on new organs are very seriously “butchered,” too. It takes very little money and much less of an effort to own'a fine Kimball. Mason CURES WEAK WEN FREE. Irsures Love and a Happy Home for How any man maj quickly cure'‘himself agter years of suffering .ffl" Vitality, night losses, varicocele, etc., and en- rom_sexual weakness, e with full directions so_any man . Selbly Sure nimself at home. This s certainly 2 Tnost generous offer, and the following ex. asts taken from thelr daily mail show whst Then think of thelr generosity: pear Sirs: Flease accebt my sincers thanks for yours of recent date. 1 have given jaxe ship were presented and they will be initiated at the next meeting. The chap- ter now has a membership of 149 with every prospect of increasing that number. El Dorado Circle of the Druidesses in- itiated two_strangers at the last held meeting and received several applications to become members. Past Grand Arch Druidess Mrs. Thornhill will be a candi- IMPROVED ORDER RED MEN. A new tribe of the Improved Order of Red Men, Klikitat No. 127, was recently instituted at Visalia by Great Chief of Records P. L. Bliss with forty members. success. tion andsthe most extensive men. of charge, to men only. prescribe remz:dizs uszd by them for years with never-failing Dr. M:yers & Co. have the largest m=dical institu- practice in the United States, having cffizes in San Francisco, Los Angetes and Chicago. Dr. Meyers & Co. have perfected a system of “Hom= Treatment’” whereby the patient can be cured at hcme. The system is N { with Pacific T.odge. After the work the | beautiful antique melodeon “for $18. k organs to full si 2 P : P ) peliigye i remainder of {he evening was spent in 4 | have organs, pretty good ones, for as lit- | {;‘,’,’,’,‘;l;"‘,‘,‘,‘m:’fi.r g;flefl.fi.lab.flg':i;‘.“,:“g;; dath for (s olce O Srand spcrvty At infallible in contagious blo>d poison, unnatural losses, lost ‘ scclal way. . - | tle as $10. and we have others 3 dical Co., 1373 Hull building, et i % 5 = Tas meat, without | hered for a long time by those who werc | §is, 331, $3%, $41, 843, §20, $22 and °'A‘x21‘y A ey will: gladly send the R‘;’"{‘.‘: vigor, premature decay and those forms of disease peculiar to Dr. M:yers & Co. will, upon request, send their little thok of valuab e intormation for men. It is sent sealed, free Consuitagion with Dr. Meyers & Co, costs you nothing, You receive Grape ts from the gro- | of Pythias to McKinley Company of the| & jjamlin or_any other good make of nt a thorough' test and the be; Martona Tribe No. 128 was instituted . % 3 . 3 ready to serve, it has been thor- | Uniform Rank of the Knights of Pythias| organ now: Come in and see. We sold e traordinary. It has complemxymflh:.m in this city last week by Great Sachem either p§r§onally or by mail, If you live at a' distancé and Iy cooked at the factory by food ex- | and to San Francisco and Golden Gate |seven organs Saturday. me up. I am Just as vigorous as when a boy | Boyes, assisted by a_ large number of cannot visit our cffize, write for our book, All correspondence 1 this saves heat from cooking temples of the Rathbone Sisters in the 4na you cannot realize how hippy I am. “‘Dear_Sire: The degrees were conferred reat chiefs. Althamos and confidential, Your method Worked beauti- fully. Results were exactly what 1 needed, Strength and vigor have completely returned and_enlargement is entirely satfsfactory.' “Dear Sirs: Yours was recelved and I had no trouble in making use of the receipt as di- rected, and can truthfully say it is a boon to My teams of Manzanita, ontezuma. Tribes. Last Thursday night Modoc Tribe had a smoker in the banquet hall of the Red| Men's building and_ there was an inter- esting programme of music, songs, stories | <vsdhgasatiod i, ® | Pythian Castle on the 25th of May was ;”g" moceY. MLEPY \ayvery pleasant reunion and the form of o P | entertainment provided for the guests was ym_the old breakfast to one | a delizhtful one. this will refresh and invigorate the ;| Bay City Lodge of this city conferred 2nd » 731 Market Street, 0000 00000E0000000000000000 0000000000080 000000 POMMER-EILERS MUSIC €., 653 Market Street, ike “bot.” ‘Wash.; 831 J st., Sacramento, Cal. man to have it. been commissioned deputy and instructor ctem n o surprising manner and per- | the c‘;’;‘.}‘l’f}‘mi:_“i‘n“‘w’;i %’xf,é,,hi,',d the Tong SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. B e, T am gy Tsroted Tl | G " s of San Francisco, Cal. er 3 . "o h form and was letter-perfect. . B eace were passed around. £ 3 7 4 o mes I8 & codk, CRREIAN fexion wliew | “fenry T, Gage has become a member | Other stores: 351 Washington st., Port- | malls rresbondence e strictly confdent i P 3 Boacl, past sgchem of Montesusa Offize Hours—g t0 12; 1 to 4; 7 to 8; Sundays, 9 to 11, your mnelighbors, erentiy fed. will be|of Sampson Lodge of Los Angeles by |land, Or.; 607 Sprague ave., Spokane, | iy fres for the asklog and they want every | Tribe, now a resident of Hanford, has | initiation.

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