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‘s SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 17, 190 - - nd $2 used for | getting into shape again and will be in- a mel destitute | stituted in a short time. owing families mated | There was considerable legislation at . ad fares, $1014.30; the session of the grand lodge of the PP, Srey reat Council printing, $400; expense of | Independent Order of Odd fellows re- at Cou il s on, $120; testimonial | cently held in Santa Cruz. retary, $100; assistant to It w decided to place a monument « 3 f of records, §20; great chief | over the remains of the late Past Grand » G. $10; hall rent and j Master L. L. Alexander in a cemetery in s mileage during Amador County and $500 was voted for e > 30; expres: that purpose; it tvas decided to restore legraph and phone during sessi the Odd Fellow monuments in the ceme- - total, $1518.30. ‘If the railroad | in San Francisco and San Mateo ny allows a reduction on first- | fes that were disturbed by the two-thirds will be taken | shake; action was taken to remove all N §1014.20, thus making | legal difficulties in case of a desire to ses of the Great Council | sell either the Thermalito,Home prop- - | erty or the White Tract. The legislation - O e other hand, those who want |in regard to saloon men in the order - ¢ Council have sent to each | does not apply to such as were in that e e in the reservation a circular | business prior to 1895, but to such as| ned by past sachems and sachems of | have engaged in that business after| 4 San F co asking that action be | that date. It was decided as to any who taken in regard to the session because: entered the order after that date and " “We feel that this is a critical time in | have since engaged in the saloon busi; | pur and that it is more than npess that if taken sick the | argent to have the aid and counsel of | payment of benefits to such| 3 our brothers from outside of San Fran- (be held in abevance pending| ADOBTION ZTEAM OF — cisco to legisiate gur!:m future Wf'lr-\;* investigation. A cammmeeldwar (a)gé] i RAMONA COUNCTL, electriec lights in every room and & of our beloved order and not place the pointed to see about rebuilding s v, Mrs. Gertry "Neill, read 3 % reading-room, kitchen and all the com= entire matter in the hands of ad- | Fellow halls in Santa Rosa, Healdsburg, :",,elz:,,rfier lof Eftfi,s’degf sympathy, | R T o i s Yonjanres e Rauidimnaiig: 116 I PIu visory board.” ille, Occidental and Sonoma; it/ others announcing the sending of help| FRiEST FAOra posed to make this model institu- = T . which sets forth that|was made a law that no part of the for distressed members of the camp — tion of its kind in this city. - = S for the paraphernalia used in the conferring of | and still others from camps outside an Initiation and then a luncheon. This, | ~ Grand Chief Clara E. M of the ) could beé | the degrees shall be used in any way |the State asking “What can we do to the baby chapter of the order, has met = Rethbone Sisters left for her home in © eXpenses | in public; the assessment for help ?* Thé secretary was Instruct- segularly at the appointed time ever | Stockton last week and will remain w tor rent Odd Fellow vear was fixed at $1.35, ed to send sultable replies to each. Hate the fire, twice in the home of | there for some time, unless relief work refugee T . it were led at thet time e first installment belng 45 cents for| A sum of money received from the | Dr Blanche Leonora Sanborn gnd since | should require her presence here again. IS s . = signed by d Peflersen, M. E - general management and 30 cents Bast was distributed pro rata to the In the Albert Pike Memorial Temple by | She Spent nearly five weeks in this eity x, J. P. De Brandt, P. G - the home, on the membership June lady members of the organization, the permission of Colonel J. H. Rickon, ' Siving personal attention to th needs ani, H R. L. Lincoln, H. M. Bla George ignac, J 30, and the second of 35 cents for the 'men belng “cut out” for the reason |Praise for the visiting supreme officer.) 3 of unfortunate sisters. The San Fran- home and 25 conts for mileage on the | that each 16 a member of some camp of | Fifteen of the eighteen circles of | Bresident of the Bearf of Cireciors o5 | cisco reliaf station is now in charge of membership on December 31. The esti- | the Modern Woodmen of America and |the Companions of the Foresters of| 01, "Wl .t meeting after the fire, Mrs. Nannie Bush, D. D. G. C, at 017 mated income will be $24,477, and the | had been assisted financially by his|America were burmed out. The only {FF ol 0™ TR0 oo a” candidate and Feil street. . . . M. D.; estimated expenses $18, An author- | camp. ones that escaped the flames were Tt ain relief office is in Oakland v . e sess it e ngd a3 | 3 . .| the first to locate all its members. On he main relief office is I - = ization was passed to print 600 coples| During the evening four strangers Mizpah. at the Pofrero Opera-house; | Ti€ RIS 18 JOON 0 S0 S0 MUt ol cavd | in charge of Supreme Representative e - - of Louderback’s new digest, the previ- | wére initiated in the short form. This| Pride of the Forest, at South San | Uto 0 G0 Pl 0's giclock in the Mrs. George Samuels. Up to the firat - o ous edition having been destroyed by |camp has decided to take & hall in "w‘f,{“v“lfi‘:;‘;,‘“;:‘,’,"‘“ Hall, and Bonita, | PAELY B ERE Lo R il be fot all mem- Part of last week nearly $4000 in cash fire; after the session of 1907 represent- | Jefferson Square building on Golden |3t D s 5 and & large quantity of c > 1o s L , August E. Wess- | 54i/ec to the Sovereign Grnad Longe| Gats avanue, apposits Jemerson Savas | TAIECraun Laier. Coniyantian. Mew Lot d ‘};,.‘.'.'fief,“:fx‘}h"?ge’&'J‘é‘r’"&':fi.’:fi been received from diftere gy i A T\ J;“ll\-\;»l’;lfl 4 will be elected for one and two years and it met there for the first time Xas!‘gfi ohi ety I:t;ls x°;wr t:n aalé Lake | {1 ee who are Inclined o feel blue be | the order for the benefit of the : M. L. reeler, | pagpact it was decided to advertise | Thursday for the transaction of reg- Y. roma Sre e snge cheertul once again. bers in distress. All of the clothing Lemoline Coun There was a g “ & in the § o dailies for sixty |ular business. It will hold its sessions Period. | " Olive Branch Chapter held a meeting Was made by the members of the dif- t r t days that the order is not interested in|there hereafter on the second and| e in Albert Pike Memorial Temple last|ferent temples, who formed themselves . the Greenlawn Cemetery. | fourth Thursaays of each month. On National Union. Monday night. ‘There were more than | lnto sewing bees 3 = Grand Patrlarch Jessen is preparing|the night of June 28 the camp wlill| EI Dorado Council of the National one hundred members of the order pres- R S FL AT ] e R e to pay official visits to Humboldt|have a housewarming, when there will Union at a meeting on the first Tues- ent, including representatives from all Woodmen of the World. be presented a programme of enter- day in June in Wilson’s Hall, 1437 the city chapters. After the initiation larger representation at | tainment, to be followed by dancing Franklin street, at which there Was|of two candidates there was an ad- | The tent of Golden Gate Camp om " the convention of Rebekahs recently|thé .mmembers having decided to dis-|a good attendance, admitted twWo journment to the banquet hall, where Market street, near Noe, from which s . held at Santa Cruz than at any time in|cContinue the relation of tales of woe strangers to membership in the short| Miss Schantz entertained with voeal Se- much clothing was distributed to needy 5 = : . amore | former years The assembly degree|and to put on miling face, as be-| form. The meeting was addressed by | lections, Past Matron Theresa Fred- et of the cafip sod other camipd : ] Great Junior Sagamore onfarred on 295 delegates entitled|Comes new San Franciscans. General Deputy Wilson. ericks being the accompanist. and then Members of the camp and ofher cambe. . Bell, hent Chief of Recorcs e the same. On one evening of = | The following night there was ala supper was enjoved. There were o e lunc itchen, from whic many meals were served to the hungry, having accomplished their purpose, and P. J. Hauswirth, the ative here o1 the great Inc fon the Rebekah degree was Foresters of America. {large attendance of members of Call- | addresses by Mrs. Lizzie Atwood. past £ s 1P exemplified by Isabella Re- fornia Council at the same hall, upon matron of the chapter; Superintendent = 1% - P 3y street las e h Lodge of Santa Cruz and on an-| Cours de France of the Foresters of | which occasion three strangers were Hinckel of the temple and g FOE Sk AU TRONEY. | Eed WIS - e's s JEK i S s e r evening the officers and delegates | America held its first meeting since obligated. The committee that pre-|others. It was one of those ol ke b R John 8. Patterson, having been on duty and at the close of the to the assembly were tendered a recep- | the fire in Fraternity Hall, 2518 How- | pared a letter of eppreciation by the meetings that Olive Branch used to Shicls & & of the evening each Of the| (o gt fhe casino. There was an ad.|ard street, last weck, and there was a|council of the servicos rendered by have before the fire. gt o i e s Krgpe ot b tha fefs gave a long talk on thedress by the Mavor of Santa Cruz, Past|good attendance of, members and vis-|General Deputy Joseph A. Wilson fo| “Ivy Chapter had a plessant mesting | ‘" FEE R e A gt Or o whGn Saller: while Grand Master Linscott; Jesse W. Fargo, | itors. The court initfated a candi- the members of the Nationa nion | last Tuesday afternoon in the home of ' " 1ot 4he direction of L. Vincent, on the manner 3 on, also as ng that 1 se president of the embly; a re-[date, after which there were a num- |during the trying times in the recent | Mrs. Carrie Hooke Gordon, the worthy ponse to the addrese of welcome by |ber of addresses under good of the |Dagt presented its report, which was matron, 3900 California street, and Jennie Katzenstein, the president. This|order, some of the speakers being accepted, and a copy ordered sent to acted upon petitions. The chapter will is continued at 948 Oak street, where all deserving applicants are provided with new clothing. > what is b for the future eing A Cunsitug x was followed by a high class pro-|Grand Secretary Cordy, Grand Record- the senate of the order in time to be|not do much in the social line untu it ¢ 1 o last week and enter-| piS MOREL K T ment. The mem. |ing Secretary Troppmann, Special Or. | read at the session of that body, Which | secures o regular meeting place. |1 amaie et 1ol My in the Werthes of " g bers with a long talk. | pa.g of the assembly are delighted with | ganizer Harris and Jacob Label, ed-|1s to meet in Atlantic City July 17.| Mrs. Annle J. Lampert of Ivy Chap- E P e s . tograph reproduc the treatment tuey received from the | itor of the American Forester Review. After the routine business the meeting | ter recently received from the Century | PPt Ihe resdimarters. 948 Oak street . . that of the degre Odd Fellows and the Rebekahs of the|A number of of lesser lights in was addressed by the general deputy, Theatrical Club of ..ew York & quan- . S b o e 5 P 4 \ £ na Council of the Degre ilg, TeLiws b ek TROIGAInE. & visibor by Past President W. A. S. Nicholson tity of goods for women and children, |foit® & Bumber of appliestions Sacr 0 s|c meets in Twin The second Initiation since the fire|mento, congratulated the French court and Senators Hilis and Fields. {also for men, as a contribution frem mm‘bpfsm are be!n\g inma,‘m at that ke ¢ ne 23, under | Hall and was the for ecunci that Mission Rebekah Lodge hag had|OP the enthusiasm it manifested on its El Capitan Council-on the night of that association for the relief of per- lace by mpe camp that holds meetings was not The membe held on the first Saturday in June | Arst meeting under new- conditions. | the first Thursday in the month, after soms In need of such articles. The sec- | Riece OY (08 AP CHRE IS TRERHE RS : sved their frate in the presence of o large number of the| On the night of June 28 there will 2dmitting three strangers to member- | retary of the club, .n a letter accom- | (ioi® B NG SROTC TREE @8 T it v . P Athil | members and of visitors in Plant's Hall | De a meeting at Twenty-first and How- | ship in the short form, adopted a serles panyving the gift, wrote that the g00ds | ocanizer Apple will remain in this « cil that desired to| i Twents-fourth and Douglass streets, | ard Streets, upon tle suzgestion of the | of resolutions in praise of the ®0od |were sent to her rather than to & gen- | . fo attend to duties he was s W nese and offered the | where the lodge will hold its sessions|eXecutive council, of one delegate from | Work the general deputy, who is aeral relief committee, feeling assured | . 0’0 pefore the il 'y when & for degree Work.|for inme present and possibly amiil k. |each court in this city with a view to|member of the council, dld immedi- | that she would distribute them to de- | * Hartna Stumner. seneral organizer for e adopted team and celsior Hall is rebuilt. Two strangers|Or#anizing a hall association that shall | ately after the fire In thé matter of serving persons. the Women of Wooderat in this State Cosumnes rhitigdh iy £ Fe admitted at that meeting by Nopie|have for its phrpose the building of a Procuring help for the members of the| California Chapter held its last reg- | 0%, Wemen of WOGICERTE (O ST BT manner in which they have| Grand Mrs. Minnie Pollock, assisted by | Ball for thd use of all or the great ma- | Order and givirg his personal atten- ular meeting in the residence of Cap- | jurnose of assisting In the work of re- - w Zree. |her corps of efficient officers. The | JOrity of the local courts and by circles | tion to the distribution of such arti-| tain and Mrs. Olson and after the dis- organization of the several cireles and - e nzan mm“ il, “0ld 49." will have | jodge has chosen the following named |Of Companions of the Foresters ouclr;n aufime(mben:‘in ?er want?d m?nti‘p?;lalon gflrouflne business it was de- | o ami‘ng 5 the work ot placing the . P b aotte Hall June 23. | no bt omoner o : 1! America. acific. Council at its session last|cided to hold meetings hereafter In the i by g o v o A el g o Ive pfcers for the ensuing term:| “Giind Trustee R. F. Roth of Visalia | Week decided to arrange for the good | Albert Pike Momorial Temple on the | me i 1o etn rotars o cach wil ball in the same hall vice grand, and Mae Pyle re-, Pt the last session of the executive o0ld time it used to have in old San|firat and third Saturflay of the month.| " Rodwood Cirele of the Women of 3G Teopptshun hEk been] o e A R, 3 council tendered his regisnation for | Francisco. A committes was appoint-| George L. Darling, P. G. P.. and Mrs. | woeaorest st ite session of June & elected medicine man of Wendigoes s 5 the reason that he intends to make his|ed to make arrangements for “a good |Darling addressed the meeting. A very | ocicc™t o oo (o CERUTE P S IRC . 8 Counell of the D. O. P. | Modern Wood: home in Alaska. F. A, Gobin of Tulare | time meeting” in July. enjoyable social hour and luncheon fol- | for the ensuing term. and decided €0 . e Altahmos Council, D. of P., has elect- | oaern Woodmen. was elocted to fill the vacaney. | Mission Council. the only one that|lowed the close of the meeting. Mrs.| . e a public installation of these offt- Bras « ed the following named chiefs for the| Last Monday night Goodfellowship| Of the forty-two courts of the For-| Was not burned out, had a meeting on|Buswell, the worthy matron. declares .cre on the night of July 1 5 ens ing term: Elizabeth Byers, Poca- Camp of the Modern Woodmen of|®Sters of Amerlca in this city all but|the second Friday In the month and|that now that all the members have 14, Blackall ontas; Ray Schwartz, Wenonah: Pris- | America had a largely attended meeting | America, ‘at_the Potrerp Opera-house; |Initiated one stranger Into the order. been located with a very few exceptions / cilla Munro, prophetess: Louis B. Night- | in Oakwood Hall and during the evening | Bonita, at Bonita Hall, Live Oak at| Golden Gate Council held a meeting|and that those who were in want have |ingale, Powhattan; Elizabeth Aston, adopted as sons and neighbors five | lourteenth and Railroad avenues, and | last Tuesday night In Wilson H&ll.‘hoen cared for the chapter will enter keeper of records; Mrs. i.obinso strangers who since the fire had|Point Lobos, on Clement street, were Many members were present, and the | the regeneration ranks and make a good lector of wampbm,. and Mrs learned the lesson of fraternity as ex- | burned out. More than 6000 members |financial secretaty, ‘Willlam Alexander | showing for the future. { per of wampum. The meeting at|emplified by this order. The venerable |Of the order in this city were affected | Smith, delayed the opening of tha; Hermony Chapter of the Order of 7. Tiekner, manager, eighteen months. these chiefs were elected was| consul, Thomas Bepler, and The other|DbY the fire, and as cach member had |council for an hour, being o busy.col- \the Fastern Star having re-established | Captain de Ganna stated that her teamm . bt in the residence of S. Schwartz |officers were assisted in the work of AN &verage of three besides himself |lecting dues from so many members | itself will continue its meetings as In | pad been scattered, but that she felt Shis’ ahsion v ' |1t was attended by a majority of the [adoptions by the team of Foresters in | t0 100K after and provide for the total |Who wert anxlous to make suro that|the past. The chapter for a time Will | gure that she would have it together guardi neighbor; Marcella Schultz, magician; Walker, attendant; Cora Moore, sentinel; HEdna Johnson, outside senti- nel; Pear! de Ganna, captain of the guard; Emma Rice, musician, and Anita h . e { | sont Ak e | members, w uniforms received from the East to | Dumber affected was not less than 24,- | they should be ig glood nlandtl:m hom:‘ mfwt in the soecial hall of the_ residence | agqin for the public installation, July 8, or SHbCDaat . W g replace those ®hat were destroyed by 000, Pereons. |stranger was admitted in thé short|of Charles Lord Field at 1230 Geary |y This circle proposes to give two o b has been g & number of | Tt ‘wis the BPuE thiw ih ueifors Mrs. Annie E. Poth of New York,|form. Under the good of the order street. The first meeting was held i soeials a month, and in accordance with this resolution had one last week and will have ancther on the last nigi of the current month, 0dd Fellowship. | that nas uppeared in a lodgeroom since | JUPreme chief, Companions of the For- | this newly made member stated that|there last Thureday, when the an- The grand lodge ofiice of the Inde-|April 15 to do the work for an order of | 2518r8 of America. after having been|he had beén informed that the order nouncement was made that Worthy pendent Order of Odd Fellows on Du- | this character. W. J. Elliott, the clark | I? thi8 city about two weeks to assist | had not dome anvthing for Its members | Matron Carrie Louise Lucas had suc- boce avenue has been fully fitted up|of the ap, one of the victims of the|iR the work' of aiding the members|in distress and had made up his mind|ceeded in locating all the members | and is now one of the most cqmmodious | Mason of the order in distress, left for the Rat to join, but had Leen persuaded who were affected by the fire. fraternal na lodge offices of New |appeared. LT“}:};“{Zf,s?,”(i::gfze’"fr'..w?fl‘& Faat last waek, and before "““hi““m,"“;,me h" SNy mr“h":"‘;‘" A B PO Independent Foresters. pan Francisco. Theodore A. Bell of|that his left arm was in a sling, that| LT POMe Will visit Ogdon, Denver and | haif hour In wie council Shamber. he | Pythianism. Companien Codrt Golden Gate of the pa, elected grand master during the | his scalp was held together by str Chicago, where she will establish cir-|8aid, . - | first week the current month at|court plaster and that his }r'lgmp:r:r'x cles of ‘the order. Prior to her de-|been misinformed; that he had dis-| The soveral lodges of the Knights of| IndePendunt Order of Foresters on last anta Uruz, has entered . ot porige , | parture she was the guest of Supreme |covered practical fraternity as well Pythias are anxiously awaiting the ac- | Wednesday returned to its old meeting or s offiee and il Bove B ey Y oriised. When a NelBADOT| Deputy Mrs. Lizsie Atwood at her|as protection in the order. and added | tion of the Pythian Castie Assoclation | place in Franklin Hall. and there, with rgom 1o is use n the. new "Grand | worK Ior him he geciined she oot tng|Iom® 3¢ 3946 Clay streel at a suppor|thit he Tesretted’ naving uttored a|in the matter of bullding the siructure | the sasistance of the drill team in full orde } 18dge quarters. | v b, that was attended by Grand Chief |single word against the order. This, |at Valencia and Hermann streets, so|uniform, conferred the degree on a . ais : ange y o i s B Aon R Rl ;*;"g“:h:;t L‘ B‘;fl';fi; mase (ih-n that to| Companion C. Tucker, Grand Sub-chicf | he said, had convinced him that it is|that they can moet there, as meeting number of candidates. The manner in "be watched with interest by i |10WS" Property ‘at Market snd Seventh] ~nis camp will Noln'its next mesting | s, CoriRTIADt. Grand Finencial fSec- |alwaye well to investishte pefors con:{plocs 8L t0ia Hime are mot 6t all est- | mbich the Jvark wes ptesented proved s of e oraay IMMerest by the | sireets has not yet been decided, but a|in the Jefferson butiding at esh Baiaes | oiary A. D. Bremer, Grand. freasurer|demning. . The meating was gddressed | istactory, Hobe belng spited ‘for the | that the officers and the teams had not by Senator James K, Fields, General| purpose of cartylhg on lodge work, forgotten the ritualistic work. Deputy J. A, Wilson and by E. C. Stock | The reason that the assoclation is not All the courts of the order are get- of Californgs Council, in a position to proceed with the work ting on their fraternal feet again and | Essle Kragen, Grand Trustee Mrs. L. Baston and Mrs, D. O'Callaghan, Past Grand Chiefs Mrs. M. A. Duke and ~d it of s nurzy‘:mr of projects have been submitted | Gate avenue and on that occasion will t Council of the Reservation of Cali- | 10 the Hall Association. An examina- | have a number of strangers to adopt. . t ot tion of the prem y g < S kit Adihe question oc- | oL, ,‘(‘(h:‘m."l'l':;‘: -:::1“; that the M'ootings will be held weekly as in the|Mrs. B, A. Harrington and the hostess| After seven weeks of arduous work 18 that the land is occupied by a month | in a ghort time will be even more act- bt agoss sty > Rt N1 by the Grauman Thou?«r b Sordis g used | past. and her hushand, Dr. Willlam A. At-|on behalf of the members of the order|to month tenant, who has been given ive than they were before they had to fons. A ¥ ting of repre- gt b ,oxtnpans is mi Occidental Camp will meet In the|wood. At the close of the supper there | General Deputy Joseph A. Wilson went | notice to quit, but quitting time has not | take an enforced r »es has been called | - he four walls. |same building on the second and fourth|was the presentation by the hostess|into the country last Sunday and spent | vet arrived. As soon as the tenant va-| Court Diana No. 1133 held its first es from t i 23, te be held in Oakland, for | ON¢ Proposition is irpose of asking that the g 0 put in a noor, reof | Thursday of each month. t Y One proposition . 10or, oot | of ea 0 the supreme chief of a painted |the day away from dust and shattered | cates work on the building will be | meeting since the fire in the residence t ‘ ¢ wolls and then divide the structure| Next Friday night the officers of porcelain plate, a specimen of her own | walls. He returned on Monday and| commenced and pushed to rapld com- of J. B. Knudson, 412 Noe street, the = n & into several lod v rah b { " s& be held Francisco, e rooms, which it is| Goodfellowship Camp will visit Twin | handiwork, o k 1 't The chi R e : : | ealculeted would accg 122 . , as a token 0f her personal | resumed the work of assisting the | pletion. e character of the building | treasurer of the court and high orator :' ord ,' o th (,.;‘(:r { adjournment | ed would accommodate more Peaks Camp at Duveneck's Hall, appreciation, and then folluv‘v’ea the | members of the order who are in want| wiil depend in a great measure upon | of the High Court of California. Nearly lodges. These could | Twenty-fourth and Church streets, for | presentation of i i ‘ - c > 5 ) t ) a cutglass berry dish|of ald. In the early part of the month | the amount of stock each lodge in the | the entire membership was present, an e office of the Great Council has | :;ui‘r'(fp:n(;pn“e“hl"11“" lodgeroom fur- | the purpose of initiating a class of ten|from the grana and_‘g.;gg?’grand gmceanenem Deputy Wilson received a | supreme domain will purchase. | the most important b“’..mu?.,,,.,m';,fi ." eaol e a efrcular asking for ook “\w v]v"m © cost of this pro- for that subordinate. he uniformed as a souvenir of San IPrancisco. check for $2200, the aggregate of con-| Under the direction of Colonel Ritter | was the voting to the general relief a e on the tter of postponing the | A 31060 '1‘: ; an expense of less;l’orenters of the camp will assist and, The reclpient in responding to lhe‘lrlbuflons of the councils of the order the committee for the rellef in this committee at 1919 Sutter street all the session for one t gun, and In this | Sa3R § i e former store tennntn‘SPel'ifll Deputy Herbert V. Beese will be | presentation speeches spoke in elo-|in Chicago, to Be used'for the relief|city of the homeloss and distressed | money -the court had in its general '!w“unf DE are anxious that the| on hand to see that the work is rem- quent terms of the companions of Cal-|of the members in distress In Cali-| members of the order there is to be| fund, $143. The court will continue to i asks that |@8sociation erect a one-story building|dered accoraing to the letter of the ifornia, and after com 3 1 " a | h mending those | fornia. built by the committee on the 'speed ffeeét in the high drator’'s house untf ’- s nsettied condi- gnn.:'her:!‘:::otzon‘r::‘lr l':m"u. 80 that they | ritual. |wha had charge of the relief work —_— track in Golden Gate Park larg. bar- | such time as it can obtain a desx;,nbl: t uction by fire | MAY. Tob ormer places of | Enright Camp of the Royal Neigh- |expressed the hope that all would con- Order of Eastern Star. raocks of a size sufficient to acec mmo-‘l\‘bdl""l'm ke of over two-thirds of g bors of America at a meeting held ktinue to work for the ordor with the % date one hundred families. This will| Companion Court Diana met at the session of the Great | The new encampment which was to|in the home of Mrs. Pearman, the same encouragin; iri Je Ch 1 % 5 t she had no- ewel apter, the daylight chapter| be subdivided into rooms of various home of Mrs. A. Ma r be postponed and | have been instituted at San Rafael in|oracle of the camp, on the first | ticed during her Eta.lyp lrn this city. Alllof the Order of the Eastern Star, at its | sizes, according to the number of and initiated ‘h“ecil::;u::nl'ut g ds which the said sesion would the latter part of April, but which was| Wednesday in June, had an attendance | the grand and past grand officers were [last held meeting in 'Albert Pike|family. In addition to rooms whiel Companion Court Peralta has domate the Great Council, amounting to | !nterrupted on account of the fire, is!of forty-five members. The recording|called upon, and each had words of |semorial Temple on Geary street and will shelter for the winter there will be | ed §30 to the general reliet fuads