The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 13, 1902, Page 3

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THE SAN FRAXNCISCO CALL, WEDENSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1902 ' 3 RATHBONE SISTERS ARE IN SESSION o——— ey - et ! I SCENE AT THE OPENING OF THE BIENNIAL SESSION OF SUPREME TEMPLE RATHBONE SISTERS IN NATIVE SONS” HALL. Arrangements Are Completed for the Grand Pythian Parade oprES]D[O Supreme Temple Begins Its Biennial Meeting in Native Sons’ HalP the Uniform Rank to Take Flace To-Day, arnd a Very | Confers Degrees Upon Twenty-Seven Past Grand Imposing Show Is Assured S CEN E OF Chicfs and Receives Reports. SRR nty. | DR}LL{NG' q > v -.\. o nted and r frr::: o & e, ¢ ., Imperial Prince Frank H. of Marin Cou m. from the oo rrived in San Ra l " < 2\ ael | —_———— % 5 { them went up to | | & ned_yester r lunch, others . in Native Son n town and enjoyed TI'OOpS of Arfhlery | with all the supreme office i had been dela: and took_ch: ers were then pre- to committe e same at the fael fc ored the old Mexic the ; NITY FAIR DRAWS WELL. |; VA The companics have been practicing for rs and have acqured the most mar- | Pointed, Ma representative from confe degree on 111 candidates fair at | ment of the California Camera Club was |held last evening in the Academy of | the flowers and the he while some went | I ind representatives presen - 3 Thousands of People Attend the Big down to Mill Valley and side-tracked and C&V&]ry Are The officers are: e g o £ . Street Carni ‘ e | Supreme_chier, Den Phittips to hold its session = I Tyt i o3 7 | m, Ia.; supreme s2nior, Belld Q X The matt vill be com- = r Louisville Wants Next Conclave. to Compeie. D 4. The matter will be con t The Knights of Louisville, Ky., are | AT g el | B i e i noteworthy gaf = making a great fight to have the nesxt | i : il nd G M n, Umon City. | ing the past two : term v conciav 2ld in their city. The delega- | NE of the most interesting and supreme Anra M. Youn ¢ the report ark of tion from Louisville made its hea spectacuia s of the sville, Ohio; supre otector, Mary E. ) Holmes guarters the Palace and is keeping | nian gathering in this city will | 1:‘x‘|‘( s-lr‘L m ‘umn‘l. i 'mr‘ f;'\’;i\'c"-“ L Hadfleld b | be thc competitive drills of the | Mrs 3. B Neubert, Kansas City. | wwm')‘x ifi . for the e = — | cavalry and artillery, which will | iy ST ; S aation ot 5 midy 14 s | 3 L0 b cation: of the representative iy ey !;[;‘E CAMERA CLUB RENDERS | take place Thursda; the Presidio. The | mne Supreme Temple degree was con- | Fta the’ di- ENJCYABLE PROGRAMME | Kiughts of the Uniform Rank will drill | ferred on twenty-seven past grand chiefs. | IMPERIAL PALACE MEETS. - ) for cash pr] Aggregatin 500, con- | Mrs. Ida Weaver of Boise, Idaho, known o e ; tributed by the Merc A tion of | all aver the world as the mother of the ree on Seventy Appli- Entertainment Giyen &t the Academy | oo e ordiiog” mnere fs ¢ lorable riv- | order and who was the first grand chief, | Confefs tbei thian T m.fismpp ; there will be a morning session, of Sciences Building Draws a Al Petween The'y companies, as It | TSt supreme chief S fies 2 12 c;‘“ T ,YI o r°“ bz 0. K. | 2fter which there will be a recess to v | panies, 1 lel S % s called b; supreme "he Tmperial Palace of the ¢ ’ he de ments are | Large Audienc: |1 deemed a distinguished honor to win & | epier and introduced, after which she was Rt s b s g Kol the parade. Al Borak “Templ without ex- arg ence. s 1 | chief and introduced, after which she was | was calied to order at 10 o'clock yester- s Angeles will exemplify the new ritual Ma The montkly meeting and entertain- | first prize in the Supreme Encampment. | given the post of honor in the temple. | quv morning by Imperial Basha John H: he order to-night. Zerim Kapi Temple | | Alvord Fiizgerald, iifornia, presented | Fic'mes of St. Louis, Mo. One hundred and twenty-five delegates were reported | © ity I ! Pythian Editorial Asso- Sciences bullding. The announcement | Velous preeision in the exceution of mili- | & ™l Ceengative with a copy of the snt and entitled to seats, after which | ciation, 1 of editors and publish- was made that during the month of Sep- | t2ry maneuver: | great seal of the State as a souvenir of | the imperial degree was conferred in an | ers of Pythian journals, will meet in an— tember the club members' print exhibit No company will be cntitled to a prize | their visit. impressive manner on seventy nabobs. nval session at the Palace Hotel this : LTS fnd UEBITOPe | will be held, to which all members are |unless it participates with its full com-| The reports of the several chiefs were| After the palace had been in session morning. The officers are C. H. Cushing Sore Ravk I oL F el e i o Bl AL 0N plement of men in the general parade and | 4 of the Pythian Record, Chicago, presi- - . e 3 i s " R B 6 I t; W. L. Stz t y al AN ATTRACTIVE FEATURE. | ““Ihe programme which was rendered | i the inspection and review. There wil ”' e N e ey iy R beck Ani- | hias Van- Hager Knights of P, last nig | 1t was greatly enjoyed. The fol- | D¢ Six separate competitive drills. The | were jssued yesterday afternoon by the ; will take the position, her interesting feature will D comy bers were arranged by a com- | companies of the ifornia brigade will | adjutant .general: | " By command of Review, Nashville, Tenn., \rrow escape from death | lOWing nu e o & . secretary, and C. A. Poland, The Knight, . b o dfmal | mittee consisting of F. C. Bangs, Charles | D€ 8lIven an opportunity to display thelr | Headquarters Uniform Rank Knights _of | MAJOR GENERAL CARNAHAN. | Columbt 3 asurer. The only saved | A. Ggg and E. Saunders: | ability in a separate drill, for which a | Pythias, Camp Ogden /7. Fethers, San ST AN | = oed nd of Mr. Rollins, McBride, vi s .. | handsome trophy has been donated by | Francisco, August 12, 1902: | Rearrange Schedule. | - used by psage ptomind o My 2lIA McBride, vocal selections; Miss Alfrida | g) oo Me” o PP B PORE €6 | The following assignment for competitive | g1 oo ? the Call-| - O how. perform- | Lahl, vocal selections; Miss Vivian Baldwin, | SI . ¢ other drills are as fol- | g1’ i hereby announced: A. Frank Hess, in charge of the Call-| h ““‘1(”', geud ed and Madame itation; Eugene Gorman, violin sol; | lows: Class A will drill ac the Presidio in the fol- | fornia Promotion Committee, stated last i e i e, hien s jion Cuniting, yooll eldctions; I | PRIZES TO BE GIVEN. lowing order: night that, owing to tke late arrival of shed in, ligh severs] THRIORES N B T M ‘f‘}'[f;v Class A: Open and free to all companies of | THURSDAY, AUGUST 14,1902 many of the visitors from the the o s e of one of the|lda Day, recitation; Master Harold Formen, | the Uniform Rank—First prize, for proficiency | 1 _Kalamazoo Company 9, Michigan, | excursion to the San Joaquin Valley has Wik Schell escaped with a | yocal selections; Miss Marle Hochenbrock, reci. | in drill, §1600; second prize, for proficiency in ptain Fred D. Dakin, 10 a. m. | been postponed until Friday. The excur- lacerated arm tation, and Mrs, Wallace Wheaton Briggs, vo- | drill, $800; third prize, for proficiency in drill, —Calhoun No. 12, Michigan, Captain S. M. Y > sion Sac ento ha m ostpones Du Bell, who w rides across | cal selections 00; fourth prize, for proficiency in drill, $600} | Fowles, 11 a. m. fon to Sacramento has been postponed i £ tr high wire Vs air, gave his e ‘;’r\r m—“ne.«z company commander, Jewel of | 3-Los Angeles No, 25 California, Captatn | till Thursday and that to Santa Barbara n view of the | erf £ i - . . onor, $100. n 5 er 9 to Friday. t erform: yesterds ’ . x Willlam G. Schreiber, 2 p. m. | ¥ the streets, | P sterday afternoon | Drum Corps to Give Picnic. Class B: Open to all companies that have | 4 Chevailer No. 6, California, Captain E. E. | Heas said that the following excursions | The members of the Precita Parlor |hever won a prize at a Supreme Encampment— | who watched him o ey 3 . irst prize, for prof I aril Sonicat—" | Spileman. 3 p. m., o Ne. 43, Missouri, | Will take place to-day: An all-day trip to | s high wire, his )”‘_“”l‘:- l"r‘”)‘;’” will ifnfi‘in“‘;x““fhf(‘qufi'"; ond prize, for, proficiency in arill, 3 e 0y s . . M=o | Alameda County. including a visit to h incandes lobes | brool o & 3 - yan, e 24th of | prize, for proficiency in drill, $300: f. best | . i Jerkeley an Tniv v c ~alifor- l0DES | {his month! Those who have charge of | company commander, jewel of honar, $100. el s i | Eovidlay and: (he Uty St Cuitend » gate the shows, which | the affair are Joseph E. Earls, Danfel J. | Class C: Open to all companies of the Uni- | , "AUGUST 15, 190X {nia; a trip to Mount Tamalpais; an all- management of the West- | Wren, John C. Griffin, Otto Thomas, H. E. | form Rank organized si August, 1900, and Yo. 8, Colorado, Captain | 42 trip to San Rafael, including lunch at 1] 1—Victor Compan By EEpw— ir & . ot “urtis and L. Meyer. less than two vears old at the time of | the Hotel Rafael, and an excursion to th v air Company, are doing a | Curtis and L. Meyer. A i ’ ime of the | ;1 4 Naylor, 9 a. m 1 . sion to the LINE OF MARCH. brisk business, and as it I8 the only piac prosi & ent__First prize, " for profictency in | My 4 N8 ute ‘Gompany. No. 3. Indiana. | Russian River Redwoods, taking in_the b arade will form a : a »f amusement of i ure in the cit ippin, i ! $500. tnird prize, for profic)enes’ N} coptain A, C. Duddleson, 10 a. m. |towns of San Rafael, Petaluma, Santa ke x. rest of the week. | .\mu\r D. r. $100. o 4 °° | r. L,FJ.'\;‘chs_el e R The flxn('i\u;‘fl;)n( argrl;ml v.lm b which . AGIUtent eneral Powell atteidell Vo1 Tuesday, August 12. 4—Fordyce’ Company No. 3, s, Cap- | was scheduled for Thursday morning at south on Kearny to | ity Fair last evening with about 400 mem- | Ger stmr Menes, Petersen, 107 days from OPEN TO CAVALRYMEN. | tain A, J. Gunther, 2 p. m, ! |11 o’clock, has been postponed to Friday at ! wes Market anc k to the | be of the Uniform Rank, Knights of | Hamburg, via Mazatlan 5 days. Cavalry prize—Open to all cavalry troops of | oo o' B2 Company No, 83, Indiana, Captain | the same hour. The excu nists will o The parade will Pyt SAILED. the Uniform Rank. The same rules as to mem- | M B: Combs, 3 B M. 0 hanics' Pavilion in | N2Ye & View of the Union Iron Works, the = - Supreme Chancellor Fethers, t preme ———— Tuesday, August 12, | bers and participation in the parade, Inspection | ,, (1355 B Wil GEUY at Mechanics Rdn:iis. | city front, Fort Polnt, the Golden Gate —AND— 1 — city off ] 3 i Ni s aro, Tak : and review are to be applied as are appiied 1o | e and many other places of interest. 5 Ee 3 City Will Present Views To-Night. e e S o N 1 | infantry ‘companies. First prize, $600. sacong | THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1902, | zpskinny ‘ P Owing to a breakdown in the machinery | 3 1 ® and | prize, §300. Should only one troop appear, it | , 1—Riverside Company No. 30, California, See S PRI B Ipai 2 na Friday the Cai. |the exhibition of stereopticon views ar- DOMESTIC PORTS. shallibeentifled to otk priscy | daptain A. A, Wood, 10 a. m. See Sunrise From Tamalpais. £ oyt i 9 hy the Californis Fromotiol Cor Y—Sailed Aug 12—Stmr Signal, for | 1, ATUNSEY Prize—-Open to all batteries of artil- | “2—Liberty Company No. 11, California, Cap- | Large numbers of .the Pythlan host | | ) - lery of the Uniform Rank, best exhibit vass | &5 Sitw v : Railroad Company | mi which was to have taken place (mounted) and appearance to ;zov\e;n.mnr-glig: D e et Company No. 90, Indiana, | Visited Mount Tamdipais yesterday and —AT— 1 v rry the competing companies from |in Union Square last night, was post- | SEATTLE—Arrived Aug 12—Stmr City of | prize, $600; second prize, $300. Should only one | R, Ritter, 2 p. m. enjoyed the good cheer of the nostelry near * the corner Market and Jones streets |poned until to-night. = The exhibition | Puebla, from San Franoisco. Dattery appear, it shall be entitled to both | CAOLen & wiil drill at Mechanics' Pavilion fn | the top of the dead crater and reveled in to the Pre wnd return free for all | will be continued until August 20. The OCEAN STEAMERS. prizes. | the following order: | the view. Up throush “the crookedest me = and officers of the views will include “Harvester Drawn by | NEW YORK—Ar Stmr - | P'Distance prizes—For all companies o e | i < W y w - B e D Ime e A . | il I (o Lau- D T Sy twahiy- st oo evants | THURSDAY. AUGUST 14, |rallroad in the world” they went and won Ih 0 I Bullding Hop Picking Scene” and | YOKOHAMA—Arrived Aug 9—Stmr Hyades, ( Knights Loyal attending the encampment from | 1—Furniture City Company No. 3. Michigan, | EEFC 15 Gi§ the visitors take advantage Hoe . Knights, 4 wmill in Operation.” from: San ncisco, Seattle and Tacoma, fof | the greatest distance, and participating in the | Captain A. K. Moore, 2 p. m. = g B B By - i - arket and Jones | O Hongkong and Manila. Aug Stmr 'Em- | parade and inspection. Firit prize, §400; sec. | 2—San Bernardino Company No. 52, Califor- | 2 nces it Tamalpais. The i 5 Sy Jenes | A press of India, from Vancouver and Victoria, | ond prize, $200. | nia, Captain E. M. Willis, 3 p. m. last trip at p. m. was made by many 748 d 750 MARKE]’ S"' pests by 2 2 2] Strangers Visit San Rafael. B C, for Hiogo, Shanghai and Hongkong, Orders for the Drills | "“These companies will report promptly at the sightseers who intended remaining over an « and Lo YR Bany SF tha Sents o -Ban Bretciie HONGKONG- lled Aug 9—Stmr Victoria, ¥ ! hours named above to the judges ready to be- | night at the tavern on the hiil, anxious to e of the Uniform Rank will take | Many guests ©| tor Tacoma, via Shanshai, Hiogo and Yoko- | Regardingthe competitive drills at the | gin their drill. Fallure to raport promptly on | get a glimpse of the sunrise as it broke | 242 MONTG{)M[RY ST place to-morrow at Oakland. The first /| went over to San Rafael yesterday and | hama. Presicio to-morrow, the following orders ' time will forfeit place and the next company | on the valiey below.

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