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34 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 22, 1902 e OCEAN STEAMERS. RAILWAY TRAVEL. { . THERN PACIFIC = Pacific Coast Steamship Co. | SOUTHERN PACIT] = Fra AN FRANCISCO. ® Steamets leave San Fras: (atain b, Foot o€ Murkes Street ) 1902 AmRE i s b . Tuirs sud Sacra: ~ o2y i civen in th I of the Native d-b I W, G a_sword belre:' 1 700 Vacaviil, Wiiters, Biinsey oo - given in the banquet hall of the Native ard bearer; J. W, Green, grand swo ; * San . Ramon. 3 - T the recent session of the Sons’ building & fow evenings since, which | B, Cooper, grind Bible biasers Thad A. Brown, s steamers at Seatdh, | 9308 dartines, Sun Bemon, ANClS. ) Grand Parlor of the Native| | was attended by nearly 300 persons. The | &rand senior deacon; A. E. Wright, grand P dowesend: seattie, Ta- | o 00, DAvILWomina, Kitikhts Landio, Daughters of the Golden West | | Programme was Very entertaining and | funlor deacon; ¢ W' Hoden, grand senioc Forma Evsrett, “Whatéom : the following resolutions, pre- greatly appreciated and the dancing all | 2eWard 5 Woodalde, Evand sussnvinat: Wy I | 11 & i Sesel mmf"cfipfi?‘.n‘nmn . L sented by the Grand Vice %2“ could be desired. The chairlady of | Biaice"srana organist; A H, Henderson, grand Seattle 10 L .: at Seattle or Ta- | S008 X% N Uots Heatord President Miss E. J. Keith e general committee and floor manager | tyjor and G. N T Suver to C. P. RY. Portersiile and Past Grand President | Wwas Miss Tillie Rothman, and those who ot Wy . coma to N. P. RY. m.boldt Bay)—1:30 P. .. £304 Shusta Expre and as 3rand assisted her were: Mrs. T. Margo, assist- SONS OF ST. GEORGE. reka (E?‘x“’ 18, 11, 16 (for Bartlett Springs), W Lena H. Mills, were adopted: ant floor manager; Mrs. A. Michelson, e ¥ 20 o ia’ Port Los Angeles and {iod Bluff, Portiand. ve Daughters of the Gold- Mre. E. J. Steinweg, Mrs, N.'Hill, Mrs. S: | The monthly social evening of Pickwick | ~For Los Ankeles (& Fart SO0 Murbara™ | g 39, suiVose. Livernion i, e preservation of records; Carter and Mesdames Rivers, Gold and | Lodge of the Sons of St. George was well é.mf:‘%‘u. Sundays, 9 & m. o {:’-ne.’jl":""d:“l::“'““ R Pylove. bt attended and a very Interesting and en- | Sa2a FoS i""",";"rvfi"‘,’;'fn"';'edm‘- > OO e g Testtine ate be invited to ot ga s e Jjoyable and pleasing programme was pre- For Los Angele: Santa Cruz, Mon- ¥ Valleo oovnennns A amat) e surblied ENIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. sented. There were voeal selections by | San Pedeo), Santa Barbera. Sents, G, (sla | 8002 Y2l Anigeics” Exgredd = Sinsii members, with the In anticipation of the possible visits | Messrs. Carrens, Coates, Potter, William- }ffi."osb'l:m). Ventura, Hueneme and *Newport ';:’v&uyx;xu:fl"fl‘mw-fldb" ke be it further | from 'knights from cities outside of the | son, Cathcar and Goldstein, and addresses | (Corona oy o o7, July 5, 13. 9.304. Valiejo, Martinez and Wa; subordinate parlors be in- State the local lodges are perfecting|hy H, Digby Johnston, LL.D., and Mr. g:::na‘ynn: o . Jume 15, 23, July L % | 49704 'l:l;z'(.;\'r'er\-::;' T"‘n:‘t’:u’ “hildren o earolled an an- themselves in the work of the order In | Hathaway. Dr. Johnston in his address | gSoos 5°3" m “yans B s, san e aut | V6006 ThE O 5 eone o THE Tolk the amplified or long form. Last Thurs- | aid, among other things: “This calls to | - For Enlenad&.A)I(t:{:‘f‘up. Santa Rosalia, gor Sacramento the Golden Wel day right Unity conferred the knight rank | mind the assertions that this struig]e in | Cabo, "“7;}::')—-10 a. m., 7th each month. .00r Benlcin, W H‘;"ll':;'m the Golden West. in that form on a number of esquires. | South Africa would bring about the dis- G\i_ln‘;m‘l“!nh" information obtain folder. prk g”;'dr:?:‘d'hndh}u. 3B g owing were the resolutions in- | Eurcka coferred it on five esquires, and o“rggx:lifigtmmo;kg: t}gx;msfila‘],:'}emll));l;i' I‘Jrflr;‘: Right s reserved to change steamers or e e...ov W iowers 1985 liss Kei 3 3 d | | Vi y Y ! dates. - , Niles and Way Scacions.. 5= i e g Sriliee B e e vt Snok | LSt g et nen te o | i oppjom—s wen Mommmer| 33 g MREGWSACE 2 OETESS e State, vhich t ogether in bonds that no power on earth | ireet (Palace - - - Calistogs, Santa Rosa. = 2. material progress of the State, and whick il B greEiment of the Uniform Rank | can sever not only of the sympathies of | 5. D. DUNANN, (Gen. Pamenewr Aneat 4007 Niien Lisermore, Stookton. Lodi.. 12 755 g R Begvon- fommed 1o this Englishmen, Scotchmen and Irishmen,| GOODALL, PERK - g Franeisco. 4305 Hayward.Ntles.SanJose.Livermore 1855, this order to be among SpeS Wil embrage the compagiesiocated |4 B o e pive. Deyand. e’ seg, Com 70 Market st.. 4305 Ths Owl Limited—Fresno, Tulare, T T T e N icks, Ferndata, Dixon, Healdshuse |55 Anstralin. New. Zeatand, parts of the e Toe S ¥ J PO § / 2 2 ara, o the advaRSazEn) ot the 2 Teeting sorpyallelo and W oodan . cers | cmpire separated from the mother land - Lathrop. , and of the new organization will be selected. by thousands of miles of ocean, who had O.R.& N. CO. Port Costa, Trac; e Martinez, Antl tockton, Mer- t t IP LINE TO Fresno. ereas. spirited action of the A new lodge of the order will shortly | SHOWNn by their enthusiastic support. o ONLY STEAMSH! ced, Raymo e e be Instituted by Grand Chancellor Trask | (¢ 2.0 \and, o, fts tme of trodble that PORTLAND, Or., 2T generally is caus af ttier. b : he State to the great opportuni- | On the 2%th inst. a new temple of the D. | the shadow of the dear old flag beat in a Rall Line From Portland to All Vallejo st Aot ploplis i va oy Q. I K. will be put in the field at Reno, | ZIELLY, unison, that e o Mll’:lir:nsut. Through Tickets to All O bans, 8t. Lanu'?:me% .. 42 R ioes 4 1805 ashier Mudure 55: Nev. Brigadier General H. Schaftner will | SEitalr's enemies could destroy.” During| = nts, all Rall or Steamship and Rall, at San Pabio, Port Costs, nez pariors of this ofller have re- assist at the musteriag in. ; the even! ng'a collation and refreshmen e o I, | ‘and Way Stations. 1125 e view of considering and taking A new company of the Uniform Rank | Were served. e Fo e e R Y vai 552 Steamer Tickets Include Berth or-:sjol California Express—Sac- such matters; be it is being organized at Palo Alto and it Will T DAUGHTERS OF ST. GEORGE. proper proceedings be taken Dr. Nathan Roger: guard; M. A. Corder, outside guard. 3 ly 2. 22 » ville, Redding, hat the Grand Parlor here as- assist in the mustering in. s8. cox.v%ngfigd“;fi_&.’;,"ulfi, 7 o P‘;};{'&,,M.,d,“{ 8554 bled earnestly ommends to all subordin- . Hureka Lodge of this city held a Very | The following named officers have been | 55, GEO. Rails from foot of S .11 8. M. | 49 10p Hayward and Niles 1.564 e parlors and to all members of the order interesting meeting last Friday evenlng | insigiieg as the officers of Britannia Lodge | p St I eHCOCK, Gen. Agt, 1 Mong'y,S.F. OAST LINE ( w Gauge). ngarua” ch-operate . s parriotc | | The occasion Was the fnitiation of ‘fiva | (j¥(3licd 29 the ofcors of Britannis Lodge | p w. COAgT LI, ey s tee on home industries &o 1 gi‘e‘éflg:!eost igfl'kt:eersrm’llshgt :Eflfii,fi’,‘é ;r: current term, the installing officer being 2 37 ‘EA Santa Cruchfe‘;rv‘x'fl: e 8.063 o gl 7 m.;gg,’;;;f;; — those elected for the ensuing term: C. C., [Mrs. M. A, Brady of Golden Gate Lodge T T L o ol - w4 Geor%e FI‘;erecfi;y C. Ggavr‘geJH.tha)g:;— of Oakland: E. Goss, past president; R. ! Cruz snd Way Stations........... 5502 at the G pa ially son; P., Fred Klein; M. of W., John - | Lund, president; J. ford, vice presi- ILL LEAVE WHARF, CO! E wark, Centerville, San Jose, e P L man; K. of R. and 8., John W. C. Beattle: | Gants’ 18" Menaoms fosaoror Spoce, Brest- TEAMERS W an atrouts, st 1 g m, | 12100 Bt Potion, Boaider of the State, upon the M. of ', E. §. Belknap; M. of E., Charles | Jeaquford, recording secretary; G. Muhl- JOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Creek, Santa Cruz sad Principal 2 the prosperity of the people Oman; M. of A., George F. Dahlberg; I.|ner, treasurer; L. D. Staples, chaplain; {231,. (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal and y""rfi‘s‘i'fi: kG 18 gg. - Gepends, that means be emploved G., William Cronan; O. G., John Mahaxmh A. J. Cotton, first conductor; R. C. Find- SIEE e Tt Te Gatee, ninCius.. 800> > bring about a greater. home trustee, F. O, “Raabe; lodge physician, |ley, ‘second conductor; L. Green, inside ion of home products. OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. From SAN FRANCISCO, PDB‘E %M;r;nez gt‘.s 9 the Grand Parlor for the 15 9:00 11:00 A.m. . . 16 ».x. @ standing commitiee on the | | 1MPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN. | cOMPANIONS OF THE FOREST. From OAKLAND, Foot of Broadway — 4.0 a) gt M Great Chief of Records Porter L. BlisS | The following named, elected as officers e 3 105 10:00 a.3. 12.00 2.00 4.00 r.x ooy By g B 13 absent, instituting tribes Ini Bakersfleld, | of Sherwood Circle of the Companions of | pina.istp tickeis at reduced rates. - COAST LINE (Broad Gauge). & the advancement of the material | Pasudena and other sections of the south. | the Forest for the ensuing term, will be | friint and passage pply et company's otfice, (Third snd Town: 5 3 State, the committee belng em- | The tribes and councils of this city and | installed on Wednesday, the 16th of July, | 421 Markst Ly 1 Agent. ;-gg_ pusult and act with other organ. Alameda and SanMateo countl? v!;“l‘hol‘: by Deputy Supreme Chief Companion| = — — —~ — ————— s4100 o b g - , a joint patriotic celebration and picnic at | Mrs. M. Harvey and the board of depu- 7 8300 subardinate parlors upon These mat- | Glen Park on the sth of July. © " | ties Mrs. M. A O'Brien, worthy oniet: | PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION GO, | *3%: Const Line Limited = 8ai Jose, 4, That all pariors are requested to | White Bagle Tribe celebrated 1its Hn | yys % Rentscheller, sub-chief; Mrs. B. * S s Tt Rew Sea Writing to the said committee the | anniversary in Maennerbund Hall lasf Ferguson, treasurer: Mrs, 1. M’ Howard A d c. Sud Amflnflana de vapm“ otago, e s e labors mot later than thirty | night by an entertainment and ball. financial 'secretary; Mrs. M. Dakiny. re- | All 12 Statior 10.439 ne:azmh!ml ;x the Grand | Moncopah Tribe at its last held council cording secretary; Mrs. H. Sullivan, right | To Valparaiso, stopping at Mexican, Central n , and t! |1 ¥ d committee to make a he nd Parlor at th: adopted fifteen palefaces, the members of the new tribe performing the adoption gulde; Miss Alice O'Keefe, left ide; Mrs, E. C. Di % and South American ports. ard 3, pler 10, 12 m. Sailing from How- 8.00a San Jose, Tres Pinos, Santa Cruz, Pactfic Grove, Salinas, 8an Luls e unn, inner gu. L 4 Obispo and Principal Intermed:- easures adopted and work. Altahmos Tribe's team conferred | priyeovo0d “outer guard - Mes. n vas | SREQUIBA -.. July 1/GUATEMALA Aus. 2 sy e S i Guring the year. the warrlor's degree and a team from | Linjerman,’planist. ~This circle will give | PERU ........July 23 COLOMBIA. ... Aug. 1 " P Montezuma Tribe conferred the chlef's |ifs nineteenth monthly social on theosth | These steamers are bullt expressly for Cen- = degree. During the past week Miantonomah tral’ and South American passenger service. of July in the social hall of the Foresters’ (No change at Acapulco or Panama.) Freight 5 building. the vacation season and rembers of the order of r being in the country en- t hour after the session -ckwith ort time. | h Chapter will have an in- | fo [ | | sting one. land cities and towns will then receive at- tention in the forming of new councils. Argonaut Council will hold its next meeting on the 30th inst., at which time it is expected to have five candidates ready for initiation. The meeting of June Tribe and Yosemite Tribe had work in the adoption degree and Sotoyome Tribe received two applications. 5 Last week Great Sachem Boyes vVisited der of Foresters on the night of the 19th inst. visited Court Knarsborough of Oak- land and after the routine business there was an adjournment. Then there was a KNIGHTS OF HONOR. The local lodges of the turn to this city of Maxwell Crowe and Ben I. Salomon, California’s representa- tives, from the Supreme Lodge. There will be an address of welcome home, a literary programme and dancing. and passenger office, 316 California st. BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO., Gen. Agents. COMPAGNIE 1 very Th o saiine o, TR P 5 North River, foot of Morton street. First class to Havre, $70 and upward. GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE, Second GENECRAL 11.45r San Jose lara, Plnos, Santa Cruz, Salfass. Do Knights of HAWAL, SAMOA_AEN mer outing, the attend- .4 | Stockton ana paid a_fraternal VISit t0 | Honor together with the residont ;,em_ o“‘mcs s.t., 2EALAND ano SYONEY. Monte, Moaterey and Pacifc P SRR e ieg Ulbe and councll aNd ofial visit tg | DeFs Of the advisory board, are laying e DWEOTLNERTMTL | o Taes and PrincipaiWeySiaiions |5 308 ual b THE PRINCIPAL OFFICERS OF fi]negc;fibewthhe;ree he paid an offic thehxoundatlon for a grand Initiation to| s, ZEALANDIA, for gc;nal;fl:. His 15.002 s-‘n'-voge.lézoazm and Principal e 2 s THE SUPRE 3 : : - | be held in this city on the night Of the| .eceerssees ....Monday, , 2 p. m. ay Stations.. . s . 19.00a . 4 I:HL i::[ PREME LODGE OF THE Oneida Council of the Degr::c‘gfl fiwoc‘?s e s Sen tthh:) cltonn the night of the s8. SONOMA, for Honolulu, Samoa, Auckland 5.307 5.,.ng'ndpnnc[p.lWlfi!(adr as 10.00a as well as officers FRIENDS OF THE FOREST. hontas will give a free ope; ptember. committee was ap- and Sydney....Thursday, July 3, 10 a. m. | 435> San Mateo, Belmont, Redwood, R e ot . members and friends in its hall on the | pointed to prepare a plan and to report §S. AUSTRALIA, for Tahitt Menlo Park, Palo Alto........... 18.48a e 1' '{‘-d‘g itness g ~ -+ | night of Thursday, the 26th inst. There | at a meeting to be held in the Alcazar " sveesessesesess.Tuesday, July 15, 10 a. m. Saa Jose and Way Station, . 8.38a f ‘f\\(. al candidates. A 1l is to be a good programme of entertain- | on the evening of Saturday next. gL 329 Markat ?‘335 New Orle: Expres: Chapter at its iast ses-| [Rosa ana Santa Cruz wil shortly be|ment and then & dance. Jorchin, Buena and Liberty " lodges witl| L mms%mmig:mmfixi ~by ShrapoSanen it = P el | taken up by the grand regent. e R er a reception in the soc 9 Market St., : S e 1 e | Geputies will e sent to each of the towns | ANCIENT ORDER FORESTERS. | hall of the aicasar soimng o, the soclal | gey] Pass, (fcs, 11 45 pOniShas 0 e will at its mext meeting | | named to expedite the work. Other in-| "o 4 pournemouth of the Anclent Or- | ing of the 30th inst. in honor of the re- : Sunday oply. A for Morning. + Sunday excepted. Sunday oaly. ¢ Monday only. fTuesday and Friday. # Daily excep! ow nj | forma i 1 i speaker | hall, where a ban- S e e class to Havre, $46 and upward. PR "Rt In 18 | oL chalt of the visliing bods. Secretary | 5 s been postponed fn ordek mot. {o | March fo the benquet hall, where a ban- | oy e Ton T oo | dtes o S Yoy, (Hugson puiding). New STERN on of King Solo-| E- H. Hills, the rustlcf for the council, confict with the celebration of "Arcanura (Juet was partaien, of by ARout SN | o fornia Camp. 6f the ool s 4DA82 Broaaway Guusson vulaing. New | CALIFORNIA NORTHWE BYL. GO initi: 4 v " i as " 'S Cl » > - e 1 RS lutatony. work} g g f&zr‘ehio‘s{f«"l:\:fvaggle}:f‘ " the members of this, the ploncer coun- | Sponses to toasts. . oo gl the World will install its new officers fn TR T TR L e LESSERS v matron, who | tained / gy bl i g roooived 8 Jatge mumber of petitions and | Public on the night of the 1ith of July. SA¥ FRANCISCO AND NORTA PACIFIS severe. cold, the| Pacific Council is congratulating itself | vogr received & large mumber O bt of. | Prince. Lawrence Vincent of the commit: AMERICAN LINE. oy gl oy . fe Athearn, pre- | UPOn the fact that its very efficient and FORESTERS OF AMERICA. figers were elected for the ensulng torm. | (e of arrangements, while on a visit to| NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON. | qypyeo it SILWAY, COMPANY. iron. is in the | hard working member, Henry W. Maass, | court Sunflower of the Foresters of | “HiZi" Sitler Ranger Sanford ls visiting | Golden Gate Camp, which has & member g of her health. "1 ODD FELLOWSHIP. | M: Gill will make the first isitations on the Gth of | g with the lodge at Cay- then visit the lodges in San nity from California. him wi nes: der. e in the is conducted vas chosen at the recent session of the manner’ in which bus in the senate of the or- El Capitan Council at its last held ses- He will shortly leave for | gara Falls and will be under the tute. | lzze of Senator Cuthbert, who will maks America on the night of the 17tn gave it first anniversary dance in the social hall of the Alcazar building, and the member- hip, with lady relatives and friends, at- tended in large numbers. There was a well arranged programme of dances, and all were of the opinion that Sunflower’'s n Mendocino County. He will be lcx?u{!tl?sicity on the 2ith inst. to attend a session of the board of deputies. Court Mount St. Helena was visited on the 17th inst. by High Secretary Roberts. He delivered an address and congratulated the court on receiving several applica- tions. The courts in Stockton will take part ship of 1700, extended an invitation to that membership to attend the Installation and partake of the hospitality that is to be provided. Somebody suggested that that was a big contract for a young camp te undertake—that of providing for so large a membership. The prince replied that the membership need not WOrry on RED STAR LINE. NEW YORK, ANTWERP, PARIS. July 5, noon| .July 12, noon! INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO CHAS. D. TAYLOR,G.A.P.C. Kensing’n.July 1, 2 pmfPhila....July 9, 10 am 86 I:anfs..’uly 2,"10 am| St. Paul,July 16, 10 am Vaderl'd, July 19, noon Kroonl'd, July 26, noon 30 Montgom'y st. p. m. TO SAN RAFAEL. —7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m. Thursdays— Extra trip . Saturdays—Extra trips 1t Pt Rl Lt i N O Ll B e L ing been sion found itself with several of its offi- | first party was a decided success. The af- In the Fourtlr of July parade. ::fi;cslgorfe.‘:gs ;l:;gr:;eg pgsslbgltl{r of la, BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. fof” *)2‘\;)5' 05 R 20501:. 2" B cers on the sick list, vet witil the assist- | fair was managed by the foilowing | "53¢ Y OMC, %ailester, successor of the Campi 4 wasone iy alitoritg mrm~r~c~rsmancmna~onnoncnco~n | days—Extra trips at 2:06 and 6:35 p. m. ance of Deputy Buntir named committee: . Gotfeld, M. Silver- | cajifornia Advocate, the official organ, | muititude was fed With soen Toaves and | FOR U. S. NAVY YARD AND VALLEJD, | sUNDAYS—s:00, . 11:15 2. m.; 1:40, 3:40, bert and Maass and Ex-President Jos J. Stein, M. Aronsen and A. R-|has made its appearnce. It is published | a5 many fighes. .. % 4:55, 5:05, 6:23 p. m. : e weee Suitinten artz, i {n Ukiah. Next Sunday’ the Choppers’ Friendship | Stéamers GEN. FRISBIE or MONTICELLO Leave In Effect | Arrive as forsaken its quarters creditable manner. urt Seal Rock No. 45, Foresters of _ Club, the sick benefit auxiliary of the| 9:45 a. m., 3:15 and 8:30 p. m.. except Sun- | San Frsnciseul| May 4, 1902. |San Francisco 1l and taken a hall in the | elected the following officers, to COLORED FREE MASONS. Woodmen of the World, will have its ex- Sunday, 9:45 a. m., 8:30 p. m. Leaves | Destl | Week bullding. 1t has aiso ROYAL ARCANUM. alled on Thursday evening, July 3: |\ =G Tl TOr (e M. W, 8. | gursion fo and picnie af Fernbeack Bacr ejo 7 & m., 12:30 noon, 6 p. m., cxoept Dt Lo ) o { night from Thursda) The twenty-fifth anniversary of the h Gallagher, chief range; . Lange, Grand Lodgé of Free and Accepted Ma- | From the Rrom‘amme that has been pre- | Sunday. Sunday, 7 a. m., 4:15 p. m. Fare —_— C — ng of the Royal Arcanum will be | Sub-chief ranger; H. J. Willis (re-elect- B sed of colored | Fared by the committee of arrangements, | cents, Telephone Main 1808. and | 1: 8:00 af Ignacto oo s ed by the several|€d), recording secretary; J. W. Holm, se- | sons, the grand body compose the prospects are that all who will go, | 9ffice. pler 2, Misslon-street dock. TCH | 8 9:30a and THE REBEKAHES. | San Francisco councils at Golden Gate | DIOF, woodward: Otto Johnson, junior | men, recently held at Marysville, the fol- | ang the Indications are that there will be | BEOS: Jiy e ht he 27th i PTRATT LY B 3 Ly 2 B ; Gustave Anderson, senior bea- vi were appointed a commit- | a crowd, will hav " t of the 27th § A Night | Hall to-morrow evening. A new one act Taisen, junior beadle; Professor mi?f xga\"lxsl!zdand il Pterongl |- © a most enjoyable RATLWAY TRAVEL T e be given in Bxcelsior | play, “Because He Loved Her So,” writ- lecturer. Th%s cuu;t lfl” stitution: | George .W. Wilson, | Laurel 9:30 2| and = ~{ ten by v ackage party in its hall in : - . R ta Rosa L b4 womisthing | Av ; o e “weat | of July, and the indications are, thal It | Loage; R. J. Fletcher, Bureka Lodge: | There will be a public instaliation ot tne || S anta Fe Fulton Tl e o0 buvethe ‘first tihe ou any. Stage. Weet | &ill' be ‘a very enjoyable affair. The so- Wrenn, St. John's Lodge, and |Tecentiy eleeted officers of the Ladies N Idsbu > attend have bec o . 4 ¥y 3 George A. Wrenn, 3 1 5:00p Healdsburg 5 nsked | a pathetic story of home | cial club of this court will have a grand | B 3w Jackson. Victoria Lodge. | Auxiliary of the Young Men's Hebrew Lytton e act, will also be produced | picnic at Schuetzen Park on the 3d of [~ n ‘application for a charter of consti- | Association in the gymnasium of the Tpains_Da" Geyserville onal cast. Grand Regent | August, when there will be games and | ition Zrom B, F. Talbot Lodge, U. D., | parent association at 305 Larkin street og y. 8:00a| Cloverdale ndorfer will deliver an address | races for old and young and many prizes of Lecs Angeles was issued. {the evening of the 24th. The ceremony Leave Market-Street Ferry Depot. - Hopland Rebekah Lodge No. %0 will glye | 42roPiiate to the occasion. Songs by | will be distributed. By resolution of Mr. Summers of Aca- | Will be followed by an entertainment. Lim'd S Ukiah the night of the %th “‘f in | Miss Mignon Judson, soprano, and | Court.Farallon of Ocean View gave its cia Lodge No. 22, the most worthy grand Local | Mon & | Local |Ov'rI'd s It will be the last of the present | 1,5, D2Vies, baritone. Bennett's orches- | tenth anniversary entertainment and ball | a8 s presented with the zold. cup, Daily | Thurs | Dally | Datly |-8:00a] __ Willits t will be a general Jollifieats tra bas been secured to furnish music|in Wolff's Hall last night. There was a | giitably engraved, used in the ceremony Yosemite Via the Santa Fe. 3:00s] Guerneville will be one of the features of | ‘o ohe,Oancing that will follow. large attendance of the residents of that | of laying the cornerstone of the African | e quickest and most convenlent way in » | &0l The officers of this lodge will | Golden West Council, at its last held | section of the city, and all enjoyed an in- Methodist Episcopal Church on the 3d | anq out of the Yosemite Valley is by way of » = T public on the night of the | TeetNg, recelved one application, and was | teresting programme and dance. inst. as a testimonial of esteem and in | {he Santa Fe. If you leave San Francisco to. . f S e B e s Josephine Wal. | 2150 Vizrited officially by the grand re-| Court Richmond gave an entertainment | High appreciation of his services as retir- oy (a6 § . 1 ‘o the Californta Timitet you s | D S e ey Jaseobine Wal-| cent Gunzendorfer, "accompanied Dby | and ball in Franklin Hall last night and | (e grand mascer. A e e n b - I S:00a| Sebastopol iect and appointed officers Wil be | MmO B ettt g S0 A i | the affair was a success. There was a | '‘Fhe following named elected and ap- | &ih Lo Senia Te tichet office: 'Sil Market by 5:00 4 into office. T © | Merrill, G. X Bartlett and W, V. N. Bay. | pleasing programme and & good number | pointed officers were installed for the | street, for iustrated pamphict and full pee: & Hiagés connect at Baxte Tious for Miask West Rebekah Lodge has arranged fur‘} §-’“T‘:‘n~",G';‘{‘;‘m‘;‘”;’,iggh?*’,;;,f\g";,’,‘:,‘,;’f,g; oF Shronk [fniE She geciiE (heEhfl{l current term by ~Past Grand L(I‘nsteg ticulats. . i B 5 || speings and White Sulphur Sprigs; at Fulton T " - d_ sev: Vis! 'S | was visite by Gran “hie: anger E. 1. K v 5 3ran Tor morning. or : at tton " the Dight v“rbfl?:h.’ly‘nhi?n{slls Iodse room on; were sent and favored the audience | Wolfe, who delivered an eloguent and | I, A Clarke, assisted by Pas 2 2 D for Altruria; at Lytton for The ladies in | charge expect 1o have a very handsome | isplay ‘ NATIONAL UNION. with interesting remarks. Buena two applications. Vista Council members at its last meeting and received | initiated three Grand Regent Gunzen- all made encouraging talks. interesting talk on the order and called attention to the monster initiation the Foresters will have on the 15th of August. Master R. J. Fletcher: Elected officers—M. W., Joseph S. Hatton, grand master; R, W., George A. Wrenn, deputy grand master; R. W., B. E. Robinson, sénior Charged With Burglary. C. H. Malina, who was arrested Friday in the Adams building, 706 Kearny street, Willlam Bravender and_Aifred W. Mc- 9:00 a. m. Daily is Bakersfield Local, stopping at all points in San Joaquin Val- ley. Corresponding train arrives at § a. m. No second-class tickets a; Carlsbad Sprini Geyserville for Skaggs Sprh for the Geysers and Booneville: t Duncan Springs, ng:‘l’md Springs, Kelseyville, ton Springs; at mgs: at Ciovends at Hopland for port and , la Bay, Lake) | ,Jacob Label, editor and publisher of | ES0G Warten: K, W, Willlam Davls. junior | Mad three charges of burglary booked |I . 9:00 a. m. Mondays and Thursdays is the | | Sastlets Springs: at Ukiah for Viehy Sprines dorfer reported increased interest being | the American Forester Review, returned S AR whrdin. T V. Godtra W. Biltohell’ agalnst hint & the City Prisod yestbidey: l(;ugll%fl;\:n"llémll)ll;?h‘clcr::rr;n{h [Palace :’&'&' Saratoga Springs. Bh{? Lakes, 1.;::-1 g.xi o sen Sransisco Cablest eid sh om. | EEELCFIRC 0 T iR Sonndlis 6ttt e ¢ Erand seeretnry, 1 W Trank W. Jackion | po admits having stolen articles from the | | cago. Chair Car runs to Bakersneld for | | e any. Jobn Dive . Biveter Faonbos cial wvisit last night to is i I o 5 where he atte grand secretary. 2 fon_ of I : = ro i ot Council. There w ags a :fiuasi?mffigfil“fi; city and nearby councils were present and | Court of that State. The grand body | Appointed officers—Rev, Peter Powers, grand | rooms of W. 8. Fulton, A. Kachmacher, fii;»}-nmodnt on ocal first-class passen. Bucknell's, San Hedrin Heights, Huliville, M the memb s and the meeting proved an | The establishme: nt of councils at Santa EAK, WASTING, STRICTURED Stricture IVIEN “@ran-Soivent” the Wonder of the Oentury. Dissolved Like Snow Beneath the Cured While You Sleep, IN 15 DAYS Are Restored by the Magic plied Locally and Directly. made his paper the official organ of that jurisdiction, and as he “was leaving It presented him a large silver pitcher and goblet as a token of its appreciation of what he had done in the past to advance the interests of the organization in Colo- rado. Court Zenith will celebrate the fifteenth anniversary of its institution on the 25th inst. by an entertainment and social n the social hall of the Alcazar building. Among those who will take part in the entértainment are Miss Mabel Jackson, Professor Walter Clarkson’s Mandolin and Guitar Club; the Misses Upham and chaplain; George W. Wilson, grand 'orator; Robert J. Fletcher, grand lecturer; Thomas Smith, grand marshal; Ed Jones, grand stand- Queen, the thefts extending over several weeks, DR. MEYERS & C0. h n this train. Corresponding train arriy at 11:10 p. m. Tuesday and Friday. 4:20 p. m. Is Stockton local. Correspond- ing train arrives at 11:00 a. m. daily. 8:00 p. m. is the Overland Express, with through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and Free Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago: also Palace Sleeper, which cuts out at Fresno. Corresponding train arrives at 6:00 p. m. dally. Offices—6841 Market Depot, street and in Fe San Francisco; 1112 Brudw:;’, Oakland. Stevens, Hopkin: ‘Westport, Usal; Eureka. duced rates. ing Covelo, Laytonville, Harris, Olsen’s, Dyer, Pepperwood, Mendocino Hot Springs, Half-way House, Comptche, Camp City, Fort Brags. ‘Willits for Sherwood, Cahto, , Cummings, Beil's Springs, , Scotia and Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- On Sundays—Round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at haif rates. Ticket office, 650 Market st., Chronicle build~ o i 18 BAYS, e Tenion | Fondbiny ol rsiE Mt Specialists in Diseases of Men NOATH SHORE_RAILROAD. 20,468--CURES LAST YEAR--20,468 MERICAN GOMPANIONS. 3 FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY 0 ; 5, . 11:00 Bay City Circle of the Companions of : S - 12: : %8 Weak Mell St. James Treatment, Ap- | the Forest of America on the evening-of Trus.worthy, Reliable, Compe- m LESS ruan Susbds Hab o e kb o e does o the 16th inst. honored its financial secre- M 5 3 " . v ° l A Sluggish Accumulation of Blood in the faty, Min Helons Winmaswin yiak te; tent. Our Methods of Treatment 3 DAYS u‘?‘a‘o’i‘."‘;‘n’fl: fo, " 0230, <518, 3:00, S.00 P ; ~ AriICOCEIE Veins, due toa torpid, diseased Prostate Gland. rgeiesis it i gl ey Overcome the Worst Cases of Eyam R e e Gran-Solvent” heals the Prostate and renews vigorous mrc-platiol\l. AWMLY \which expels impure blood and restores healthy tissue. dered her a reception and supper in_the banquet hall of the Native Sons’ building, and after congratulations and dancing the party, numbering eighty-four, includ- ing all the resident grand officers and several of the past grand officers, partook of an excellent supper. At the termina- tion of the supper J. Brockman, the toast- Neglect, Mistreatment and All Contracted Disorders. + AFTER AN ExPfiRIENCE OF OVER 2 YEARS IN TREATING AND curing diseases of men, we do not hesitate to say that we are especially f San Francisco at 10 a. m. CHICAGO, UNION PACIFIC & NORTHWESTERN LINE Pullman fourteen-section Drawing-Room FROM SAN #12:00 m., 1:00, 7:30, 10:15 p. m. Traing marked () start from FROM MILL VALLEY T O SA a0 T RAFAEL TO SA; YS—3:20, *6 master, called on a number of those pres- qualified through this long and active experience, that our methods are and Private Compartment Observation WEEK DAYS—5:40, 6:4 rhowfhg dlaméter ot the st.James : in vart u Sleeping Cars, with Telephone. ~Electric: 3 o R S R e Froyuees i Ve et o i easoncyconalon, | St fo speak on any subject they mignt without doubt more successful than will be found in any institution of its reading. Lamps n every Berth, Compare. | | 1710 & ™ 12 requiring three hours to dissolve. g épp]agsg“fl';‘d%heg:‘:’ Byl s kind in the whole country, We make no claim to infallibility, but we do ment 'é'dx.fir':y‘"‘c'fr':m' mamg::'b.!mki SUNDAYS--8:30, 7:55, 10:05, 11:10 a. m. Py - » after thanki th 2 8: claim to have cured hundreds of cases that others have failed in even I A i S8 AL - 12:15, 1:20, 2: 45, 5:00, 6:05, 7:15, 10:40 GRAN-SOLVENT” Acts Like a Mild Electric Ourrent, impart- e, Ba ke Eorle. st oL the g benefiting, and had pronounced Incurable. A case coming to us is given Bath, Dining Cars—meals a la carte. ing vim and snap to the entire body. No vile, stimulating drugs to ruin the stomach and digestive system, but a direct and positive application to the Eutire Urethral Traet, Reducing Enlarged Prostate Gland and Strengthening the Ducss, rurcvor Stopping Dr.ans. office so that at the close of the term the membership of Bay City will feel as proud of her as they have in the past. The other speakers were Supreme Sub- Chief Companion Mrs. Atwood, Past Grands Mrs. Duke and Mrs. McLeuth, he is p.ainly told so. a thorough examination, his condition thoroughly understgod. No experi- menting, no false promises made, but the patient given“a careful diag- nosis and prognosis of his case. If we believe he can be helped and cured If his case is consider: frankly state our conclusions and decline to treat the case. incurable by us we as In selecting Electric-lighted throughout. ; Daily Tourist Car Service at 6 p. m. and Personally conducted Excursions Wednesday and Friday at 8 a. m, San Francisco. The best of everything. R. R. RITCHIE tions. THROUGH TRAINS. a. m. week da zadero and way . m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta- 5:15 p. m. week days (Saturdays excepted)— 3 Agent Paci a tations. Write To-Dsy. D3 Not Belay. Grand Treasurer Mrs. Kemp Van Be, & physician to treat you, use great care, remember that experience al;“‘:&'filf i Gé:,, F,;:':'.’:i“" “L“:‘J&':.'&. ;:fl):d:y:—%';.ndm and way sta- cufferer from SPRICTURE and its FREE TREATI E COUFON. Grand Recording Secretary Mrs. Connell, coupled with a thorough medical education, with a history of phenomenal - tions. . Varicocele, Prostatitis and Weak- nvited to cut out the coupon herewith, s name and address plainly, mail it to James Medical Assn., 250 St. James and they will send their howing ST. JiMES M 250 St. Jam N Please send me trated Work DICAL ASSOGIATION, es Bldg., CINCIN- ATI, O. A copy of your Illus- securely sealed, PRE. Grand Inside Guard Mrs. O’'Callaghan, Grand Trustee Mre. Beverson, Dr. W. A. Atwood, all the officers of the circle and several others. The affair, a very delight- ful one, was managed by the _following ccmmittee: Miss Rose “Walmen, chair- man, and Companions Brockman, Roth, | notice. ly invite you to call. Ppose and superfor facilities. success in our particular line, espccially recommends us to your favorable If you are ailing, having any disease peculiar to men, we cordial- After consulting with our physician you will most assuredly be convinced of our ability to cure you, our honesty of pur- THE WHITE PASS AND YUKON ROUTE Shortest and quickest route to At- S stations. Sunday time. 10:00 a. m. Sundays—Point Reyes and way Legal Holiday boats and trains will run on MOUNT TAMALPALS RAILWAY u 1 PAID, FREE of all CHARGES, Offer, Gottshall, Fremont, Goodman and lin, Biz Salmon. White Horse, T Lea Via Sa ety | Ariv sccurely sealed, prepaid, Nams o P, Worms. Ho:)t-llmm-, Stewart Birer: pre F‘:mon{m st. | s-l-\-"ll‘v':n. HOME TREATMENT Past Grand _Chief Companion Mrs. Klondike, Koyukuk and Yu- Sun- Week By mall can be used by the Patient Emma Agnes Harrington is spending her = kon Mining Districts. days. | Da an succeastully as by ourselves. vacation in camp near Watsonville. ® We Have CURED MEN in Every City in the U. §. and Almost Every Country on Earth. New Century Club, comémsed of the members of New Century Circle, will give its first annual family reunjon and picnic at Buena Vista Park, Sausalito, on Sun- 731 Market Street, San Francisco, Cal. ONLY DIRECT LINE T 0 TEN DAYS SAN FRAI?C?:(%’TON DAWSON. For full information apply to BRO' 250 >T. JAMES - Office Hours, 9 to 12, 1 to 4, 7 to §; Sundays, 9 to 11 fir‘n"‘fx‘i’f 2“5: o:;." . 836 ST. JAMES MEDICAL ASSN., 225w, - CINCINNATI, 0, | 253 sisi, *ere it b moed Goncil , (3 S 5ma e S E -