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Jfc a it 3 ro wx i 2 1ST fife fg1 is lUirr sSficiSw QOTciiEi sijirDATj QOCIETT Is to have a Lenten we3 ding that is it will have some I 1 very interesting people to gossip wX about for few will be bidden to attend the ceremony Pretty Miss Aileen Goad has se her wedding day for Wednesday afternoon April 7th Like her sister Mrs Osgood Hooker she has named an hour in the late afternoon Just when the twilight is gathering 5 oclock Relatives and a few Intimate friends will be pres nt I The bride is the second daughter of William Goad and the groom Charles Mcintosh Is one of the popular men of the commercial world and a well known member cf the Cosmos Club i And a Lentfn wedding at Honolulu on Wednesday next will have much of interest for San Francisco that of Miss Kathleen McGrew and Dr Charles Cooper The rxt steamer will bring them to the Coast and from hers they will go to Eutope Mr and Mrs Max Brooks announce the engagement of their daughter Miss Mattie Brooks and Charles Marshall They will not receive until next Sunday the 2th inst They will also be at home on the Tuesday following March SOth Mrs SIgmund Schloss entertained eleven young ladies at luncheon last Monday at the Hotel Richelieu The affair was complimentary to Miss Rosalie Neustadter whose engagement was announced reeujtly The table was beau tifully decorated In white and green and the afternoon was delightfully passed A theater party was given by Joseph Goldstone at the Orpceum on Thursday evening A supper followed In the party were beside the host Mr and Mrs Jacob Goldstone Mr and Mrs Moses Goldstone Mr and Mrs Emanuel Lewis Mr and Mrs Cooper Mr and Mrs Olrovich Mr Herry Goldstore Mr Goldstone Mr Julian Oicovich Miss Esther Goldstone aid Miss Florence Oicovich Miss Bessie Stanford entertained a few of her friends on the General Mc Dowell on Tuesday March 16th At Angel island luncheon was served and music furnished for dancing Among Miss Stanfords guests were Miss Alma Mitchell Miss Alice Downing Miss Jeanette Neugass Miss Elsa Hoesch Miss Franc Millroy Miss Grace McCrossen and Miss Nathalie James Eugene Tricon and Earnest Brand Will Fulton Harry Weihe Joseph Keane Will Gretikow Waiter Jarke Ralph Mitchell and Nat Gillmar Mrs James Suydarn gave a progressive eucher party on Friday afternoon the 19th inst at her residence 3315 Washington street and entertained forty lady friends The first prize was won by Mrs Paul Scott the second by Mrs Clarence Mann and the third by Mrs Cutter Light refreshments were served after the games The guests included Mrs William Vose Bryant Mrs James Alva Watt Mrs Clarence Martin ann Mrs James Abbott Mrs Arthur Barnard Mrs Edward Pond Mrs Montgomery Baggs Mrs Paul Scott Mrs Edward Martin Miss McNeil Miss OFarrell The Ladles Auxiliary of California Commandery No 1 entertained the ladies of the Oakland Social Club and also the ladles of Golden Gate Com I mndf at tho reMnrf of the vice president Mrs Dorn on Tuesday afternoon March 16th The pallors and dining room were decorated with sniilax and evergreens and the chandeliers were strung with green and violet ribbon At the table a small Venetian vase filled with violets was given to each lady as a souvenir In the library an orchestra rendered swett music during the hours of the reception i ne young lames wno assisiea a in table were Miss Hromada Miss Bessie Warren Miss Ynung Miss Susie Logan Miss Mabel Kons All wore gowns white organdie The musical programjne for the afternoon included a contralto solo by Miss Mae Little whistling by Miss Cordie Wetjc duet by the Misses Van Pelt rerltatlnn hv Mrs Ci Torn duet hv Mr and Mrs ToLin and darkey song by Master Krellng i The officers of the auxiliary are President Mrs Logan vice president Mrs Dorn secretary Mrs Bennett treasurer Mrs Hoefier Ladles assisting them on this pleasant occasion were Mrs Young Mrs A A Pitkin Mrs Jones Mrs Hughes Mrs Lirdley Mrs McDonnell Mrs Bepnett Mrs Warren Mrs Hlnes Mrs Hromada Mrs Boles Mrs Korts Miss Bell McLea Miss Eva Powell Mrs Drace Misr Susie Logan Mrs Umbsen Mrs Jones Th wa droom officers of the United States steamer Oregon gave a farewell dinner to Captain Howison on board the battle shir on Thursday evening Those present were Captain and Mrs Howison Lieutenant Commander and Mrs Drake Lieutenant and Mrs Ack erman Ilutenant and Mrs Eberle Lieutenant and Mrs Allen Dr and Mrs LoveritiR Chief Engineer Milllgan Paymaster Colhoun Captain Dicklns LUirnan Thomas Lieutenant Roo ey Passed Assistant Engineer Burgdorff and Lieutenant Dusell There was a mst rjoyahle social gathering at the reslderc Miss Ot tilie Hafrer cr last Thuriay everlrg Am rg those presort Miss Eiilha israw re Miss Grrevlev White Miss Shaw Miss ck Miss A Scrafer Miss Ottiile Hafner Roger I Hall A Hall Eugrr Prrwr Walter Sheddar Captain Bradshaw Everhard White Howard and Professor von Muhlhausen Mrs Var Bergen gave a vide luncheon last Tuesday at her resiceree 834 Pest street An elegant rrru was enjoyed At table beside the gral hostess were Mrs Var Rerger Mrs Marcus Mrs BauT Mrs George Habericht Mr BerrM Mr Habenlcht Mrs Var Rergr Mrs Mangels Mrs A Rryart Mrs Charles Foster Mn Bergen Wlfflafalllm iljflti AlVil MUs May Taylor Wilson Mrs JhJffmnilfmk tin I I ill HCvJlZLl Hobart and Mrs Bates Jx 7 bsssmrlifri 111 tVHliHr manmw JnfflliltwMmlllh UWHV i white organdie mill I llllBtKK3l iff iMllllli WW The musical programjne for the aft iwum 1 i jm Or with their entlnTfafflnMi7ntf bar a brilliant uslcal6re Mrs Mos Blum Uuht and ralnher lawv resides la Saa rrandsco were u77P 7 A present with their cbUdren Mrx2adli rhe entBAiinlvefsaiT6f Bar City of Alameda at whpse house theVcele IrlorlJ6lMNf9iGWvwlIlbeek orauon too mace is aiso a aaugnierhrtei oniMfinflav invizui ay vl ATriU1897bykthealet lMuandbaJB quet Miss LIU1 Goldsteliu ilflSuUer itreet 111 be at home the twra rnnrs of Mr and Mrs Meger Mr and Mr I Levy held a reception in honor of their daughters engage ment to Ben Cohen at their residence Among those present were Mr and 0f oyexy montlu Mrs Wkseerwltz Mr and Mrs aa BV WUZ Pogel Mr and Mrs Abe Saplro Mrs Mrs Harry Casner has removed from Saplro Mr and Mrs RingoiskrKevi Fulton atreef to 1X13 Jackson street Mr and Mrs Levy Miss Maybelle and will be at home the last Thursday Levy Mr and Mrs A Stein Mr and jn the month i tr a XX tAn oxrm outeiiuut ju uu ix A reception which commemorated the twenty first birthday anniversary of Henry Mathewson and the fifty first of his mother was given on the evening of Wednesday March 17th at the fam I lly residence 502 Powell street I A delightful entertainment and gocd supper were enjoyed by Miss Wise I man Covert Miss Huff Len I festy Miss ChadwickF Eastman Miss Stadtfeld Waterman Mlw Adams Miss Llllie Townsend Miss Ames Mr and Mrs East Pennycook Miss Pennycoek Miss Stadpole Pennycook Miss Perkins Mathewson Mr Likens 1 GoldJng Miss A McKInzie Mrs Mathewson Miss Janet Mathewson Mrs Hensley Mr Mitchell Mr Glll Munro Miss Gertrude McCarthy Wood Miss Wood A Ross Mr Nichols Misses Grindley Mrs Mc Leod Mr and Mrs McCarthy Miss Brown Mrs Berry Miss White Willlam McKenxle McKecsie Mrs Waberton Mr Felg Mf Owen Mr and Mr Roberta Miss McLeod Mrr ineu aiiss iusk Mrs Latimr Mr Todd Miss McCormick McCor mlck McMlllian and Miss Genevieve McCarthy Miss Mildred Nauert of Alvarado is the guest of Miss Ida Bernhard at her home 510 Fulton street A number of whist and dinner parties have been given in her honor A reception was held last Sunday evening at the residence of Mr and Mrs Goldstein 1919 Sutter street In honor of the engagement of their daughter Llllie to Isaac Wolf The friends of the family came in legion throughout the afternoon and evening The young people were the recipients of a great number of valuable presents A surprise party was given to Miss Mammle Hadler last Friday evening at her residence corner Twenty third and Vermont streets After dancing and games supper was served Thoe present were Miss Annie Milledge Miss Pedersen Miss Nellie Birgle Miss Mary Hoist Miss Annie Behrens Miss de Blois Miss May Kay Miss Lilllc Raetz Miss Emma Butenop Miss Edna Denning Miss Pearl Allen George Knlpe Andrew Dow Rudolph Raetz William Kattelmann Hugh Conway Martin Boradorl Roy Kay Henry Bahlmann Charles Blckford George Holmes and Henry Janssen Mr and Mrs Jacob Meyer of Portland Or celebrated their golden wedding last Wednesday at the home of Mr and Mrs Herman Zadig in Alameda whom they are visiting at present The event was made troocoacjon of a family reunion The children and grandchildren gathered about th ven erable couple from far and wide Mr and Mrs Marcus Meyer daughter arci son in law came from New York city bringing their family with them Another daughter and son in law Mr a 1 Mrs Sol Hirsh came from Portland Cohen Mr and Mrs A Cohen Cohen Mrs Jacobs Mrs Rosenthal and Dr and Mrs VIdaver On Saturdar evening March 13th a masquerade party was held at the residence of SVayland Jones 208 Valencia street Many appeared In fancy costumes and a number of grotesque figures added largely to the amusement of the evening Unmasking took place at 11 oclock refreshments were served and shortly after the company dispersed Captain Fred Dedrick master of the schooner Gotama was married last Thursday evening to Miss Lena Hem berger The bride and groom left for Monterey Friday morning Captain Dedrick will take his bride to Oregon on his next trip The young ladles of Sacred Heart Church corner of Fell and Fllmore streets of which the Rev Father Flood is pastor have organised themselves into a society to be known as the Ra mona Social and Literary Society Its objects will be the advancement of Its members along both the social and literary lines As the members are very enthusiastic it is expected that the most sanguine hopes of all Interested will be fully realized The officers are President Miss Margaret Fitzgerald vice president Miss Mary Ragan corresponding secretary Miss Mo ran financial secretary Miss Mulcahy treasurer Miss Henneberry Ross Earle celebrated Ms thirteenth birthday on Saturday evening at his home 250 Clinton Park His guests were Misses Emma and Rose Hyman Belle McFarland Mamie Keough Mary Houston Lizzie Manson Addle and Alma Deering Myrtle Dowe Birdie and Irene Pederson Chrlssle Thomson Maggie Graham Enid Leek Hortense Bray Annie and Mabel Coperwaithe Lillian Joumsen Flossie and Pearl Samuels Hazel and Alma Schad Harry During Hugh Bray Clark Dowe Forrest Leek Milton Grief Earle Schad Mr and Mrs Miller Mrs Graham Mr and Mrs Thomson Mr and Mrs Grief A surprise party was given to Miss Evyr fiullen at her home 919 Hampshire street on Wednesday evening March 17th In honor of her birthday AmTg those present were Miss Violet Salter Mifs Jean Oltver Miss Bessie Pennington the Misses Moote Miss Nellie Sandardt Miss Gertie Holmes and Misses May and Irene Bullen and Fred aud Shailer Scott Lovett I Sanborn Sobey and A Hackett Mr and Mrs I Goldman the Misses Hiida Rarche and Bertha Gold mar cf San Francisc and Mr and Mrs Arndt of Pieasanton will sali from Lvrpool on April th for New York on their homeward Journey after a years tour through Europe and the Orient Miss Marion Bear daughter of ar a wrl known business man of hs gave a piano recital in Berlin vr he is completing her musical eiuratkn on the 10th of the present rr nth Th recital caused much fav abie rrment in the Berlin newspa rs which predict that the young lady Hiss Annie Meyer of Napa Is visiting her aunt Mrs It Goldberg of 1041 Valencia street ttnhtrt 1 Wade a nromlnent XaOSr I Angeles man and his daughter are via itlngr hia touslmMrs Oeorge Wade cf i wis ciiy ior a weea Mlxs Gertrude Meyer and Clayton Bennett will married April lit at the home of the brides parents The ascent of Mount Lowe was made on Tuesday last by Judge and Mrs Case Dr Bennet and Miss Lucas all of Chicago Mrs Bailey the Misses Grace and Clara Bailey Miss Dent Doyle of San Francisco The Western Addition Literary and Social Club had a pleasant gathering list Wednesday evening Those particl I pating in the programme were Miss Emily Spencer Charles Parent Jr and the Lyric Quartet The comedietta The Marble Arch was given with A Jones Charles I Wilson Miss Freda Gallck and Miss Etta Butler In the cast The usual dance followed I Miss Lillian Sllverstein was the re I cipient of a surprise party on Monday evening last given at her home 426 I Eddy street Those present were Miss Amelia i Zacharlas Miss Oabrlelle Galttard Miss Ruth Hammerschlag Mlas Minnie Men i sor Miss Laura Welka Miss Roma Miss Stella Cohen Mae Tllley Mr and I Mrs George Sllverstein Mrs Guil tard Mrs Shoots Mrs Sllver stein Julian Rosener Philip Friedman Alva Rosetier Jesse Lasky Julian Hammerschlag Irwin Sllverstein Henry Gilbert Jesse Sllverstein Will I lam Oberdeener Mr and Mrs Walter Gilmore Holcombe nee Glbbs will return to the city on Monday March 22d and reside at the Hotel Pieasanton after passing i their honeymoon at Coronado Los An geles Pasadena Santa Barbara and i other points In Southern California i Dr and Mrs Frank Fisher are comfortably situated in a flat at 402 West One Hundred and Twenty fourth street In New York city Mrs Fisher Is studying vocal culture under George Sweet and will soon start on dramatic work I Mr and Mrs Wnilam Greer Harrison and Miss Harrison left for New York city last Tuesday Mr Harrison will I remain there for sorce time but his wife and daughter will proceed to Eu rope to travel for a coue of years Mr and Mrs Frank Hicks have returned to Los Angeles after passing several weeks here as the guests of Mrs Hager and a fortnight with Mr end Mrs Tevis at BakersfleW I Mr and Mrs Huntington are expected to arrive here from New York about April 5th I Mr and Mrs Will lam Robinson Whlt tier nee Carroll sailed from New York i city last Saturday to visit Egypt The engagement is announced of Cella Rosenberg dABafcter of Mis aw I ilrs 3loseabergrtd ofgetajoatt Taebma Tney Wiu JTeceive aunaaj fnhtKfrmriitO 6 Lat 617 Mo TtrT tili ii I 5r T3a arrived jjj tuu uo ---New Yorfc aty laat jaonaayt i Mr and Mrs Marcus IiQeratle hava rented acottegniaiBaasitofaeliorxhji 8iimmeseaen Mra4Wllllam MlHs and MissAr della Mllia returned from Sacramento laatSaturdayiatera brietvlsltjthere MxmMfAf ifVccSarah Roth man to PjefIrpnatqneannounced mv liiiii nnAmun bfiflM Flora Moscowiti to Wolf Bloom Thej 4 eQ WWK effAt will receive is uay i Oakland at fRM The ehgagemeiitlilanhouncedof Ben Cohen of 101t Howard street and Mis MabelLevr The engagement Is announced of Willie Wise of San Francisco to Miss Hattle SUberstein of ChlayCaJ George Hyde Preston a comment attorney of Seattle Is the guest of Dr Luke Robinson of this city Mrs Julian Liebes haa changed her iay at home from the first to the second Monday of each month Mirs Mary Bettlsaughter of Mr and Mrs John CC Bettls of Berkeley is visiting friends In Lon4on th jr Platshelc after a ro Ljourn of tw6 months on the RlYlerai IvirUl again visit Paris and ondon and I i rnv Vnrk the latter part of this month on the Lucanla Mr and Mrs BlaskoweTleft for Europe March 2Sth to be away one year Topllt has retnrned after a years absence abroad and in the East Dr Max Werder has left for a visit to his home In Germany after an absence of forty years While InEurope the doctor will make the rounds of the hospitals Mrs A Borowsky and daughters are to speed the spring and summer in Alameda MUs a 8tack and Miss No nan are visiting Mrs A Hicks at Los Gatos Mr and Mrs Solomon Hlrsch of Portland Or are staying at the Occidental The Misses Hlrsch are visiting Mrs Blum 22S5 Franklin street Mrs A I Mendeison and Miss Minnie Mendelson of Portland are visiting Mrs Morris Folk Dr and Mrs Plschl returned to San Francisco a few days ago from Europe where they have been for the past four months Miss Jeannle Moore of 2024 Jackson street spent part of last week wKh friends in Berkeley Mr and Mrs Tollhopf of Merced CaL en route to Europe nave been the guests of Thorne during the past week They left San Francisco last evening The Pioneers will give a party at California Hall next Tuesday evening March 23d The Golden Gates will celebrate their forty third party at California Hall Thursday evening Aiarcn zaw The Peerless Club will give their sec ond annual hop on Thursday evening April 1st in Native Sons HalL qAQ cj UT I rummiAL i 4fe Following Is the official assessment table of the various mutual insurance and beneficiary organizations Si NAME sf A 3 Mar 1 Mar 28 and of HI 451 452 Mar lMar Jl and Of 433Apr liApr SO Chosen Friends ZTSMar llMar XI Woodmen I 81 Mar ljApr 1 National Union 199 Mar lOApr 10 Order of Eastern Star PAST PATRON WOODARD assisted by Crystal Chapter No 57 of Auburn Instituted a new Chapter at Penryn Placer county last evening Carita Chapter No il5 Alameda will give an entertainment in the Masonic Temple on April 7th for the benefit of the Masonic Home and Orphanage at Decoto Oak Leaf Chapter No 8 Oakland achieved a brilliant success with its two entertainments given March 15th and lfth at the Masonic Temple corner of Twelfth and Washington streets and realized 4fJ0 for the Masonic Widows and Orphans Home The minstrel show was a first class attraction Harmony Chapter No 124 Initiated candidates on last Friday evening and received several applications for membership Mission Chapter initiated four candidates on March 13th Odd Fellows THE UNION DISTRICT meeting of subordinates of Stockton and vicinity held March 17th was largely attended Grand Master Warboys Grand Secretary Shaw and several officers of the Grand Lodge and deputies attended the gathering Grand Master Warboys accompanied by Grand Secretary Shaw paid an official visit to Magnolia Lodge No 23 last Tuesday evening Zeta Encampment No Placenrllle Installed thirty candidates last evening The team of Occidental Encampment No 42 Sacramento performed the work of installing After tha ceremonies a collation was spread Laurel Encampment No 81 and Morse No 6L will visit Star Encampment No 7J Riverside March 27th and assist tn the initiation of fifteen candidates Orange Grove No 31 Los Angeles reports work at every session The grand sire and grand officers have Issued proclamations permuung puuuc celebrations throughout the entire continent on April 26th Porter Lodge No 272 Oakland will celebrate Its nineteenth anniversary on April 7th nt Golden Gate Encampment No will initiate five candidates on March 27th Farnaworth Lodge No 84 will confer the Initiatory degree upon four candidates on March 14th Farms worth Out Ing and Camera Club composed of members of the lodge will Inaugurate cc2ccccc tltn with the Pacific Grove drill team The Agrees were conferred upon a class of ighf en candidates Tuesday evening March 21i the San Jc drill team will confer the degree upon a class of nine candidates for Al vlso Lodge No 77 Mllpltas the season with a trip to Mount Tamal pais to morrow Apollo Lodge No 123 Initiated two candidates last Friday evening Wlldey Encampment No 23 worked In the Patriarchal degree on March 18th Oriental Encampment No 57 exemplified the Golden Rule and Royal Purple degrees at its session last evening Harbor Lodge No 253 celebrated St Patricks day on last Wednesday night with a choice literary entertainment rendered by the Sons of Erin connected with the lodge Past Grand OTates officiated as chairman The California Violets Club gave its second entertainment and dancing party March 16th at Odd Fellows Hall Little Christopher a roaring farce was enacted by the dramatic staff of the club United Workmen GRAND MASTER WORKMAN VINTDR Poland and Grand Receiver Sam Booth visited Tlburon Lodge No 303 on Monday evening last and exemplified the screen work I Among the visiting delegates attend i Ing the Railway Postal Clerks conven i tlon is Lewis Troy superintendent of the Chicago division and Past 9u preme Master Workman He was given an informal reception at the office of the grand recorder on Saturday last when a number of past grand master workmen were present After the reception a lunch was served Lodges will be instituted next week at Dlnuba and Orosi by Poland assisted by Special Deputy Wells Poland and Grand Lecturer Edw Danforth will visit Visalla Lodge No 79 on Tuesday evening March 30th when the degrees will be conferred on a class of forty candidates Alviso Lodge No 7L submitted nine applications last week Up to the close of business on March 19th the medical examiner had passed upon 402 applications for the month of March During the month of April Valley Lodge No 30 will celebrate its nine teenth anniversary for which occasion an elaborate programme is being prepared Gtlroy Lodge No 26 will hold a special meeting on March 29th when the rrand master workman will be present Lwlih the San Jose drill team The de grees will De conierrcu upon a ctassoi twenty five candidates Grand Master Workman Vtnter visited Sausal Lodge No 47 at Salinas on Friday evening March 19th in connec Grand Army ANEW POST will be Instituted tomorrow night at Pacific Grove to be designated as No 179 only until a name shall be decided upon The organizers wanted to adopt the name of John Fremont but the name has been usrd long ago by the post at Downieviile and No 179 will have to make a second choice I Manning King will institute the post as special mustering officer with twenty two charter members and an equal number of Grand Army mei residing in that vicinity ready to Join The department president of the Womens Relief Corps win sjon go to Pacific Grove to organise subordinate corps IartleU and Logan corps Los Angeles tecently consolidated under the name of Bartlett Logan Corps following the example of the posts of the same name Th Yeran Guard of California fifty strong with the Third Artillery Band of twenty five pieces Is going to Salinas In special Pullman sleepers to attend the Grand Army encampment and to take part in the parade on April 22d The posts and corps of San Francisco and vicinity have united in tendering a reception to Commander in Chlef Thaddeus Clarkson on next Saturday evening at Native Sons Hftll A choice literary and musical programme has been arranged for the occasion The Grand Army badge will serve as a cre dential for admission Native Sons and Daughters GRAND VICE PRESIDENT GEO CLARK accompanied by the grand officers will visit Oakland Parlor No 60 next Wednesday evening The parior has 153 members and 12232 70 cash on hand On last Monday evening Grand Trustee Garratt visited Downeville Parlor No 9L at Georgetown on Tues day Hydraulic No 55 at Grass Valley Morgan Calkins and George A Bailey were elected delegates to the Grand Parlor Grand Trustee Blake visited Gridley Parlor No 54 March 11th Argonaut NO 8 Marysvllle March 12th and witnessed the ceremony of Initiation A splendid banquet was served after the meeting The grand trustee returned yesterday to his home in San Luis Obispo Buena Vista Parlor No 68 Native Daughters will receive ljs friends in the banquet hall Native Sons building next Thursday evening and Orinda Parlor No 56 has secured the hall for April 1st for an entertainment appropriate to the day Pacific Parlor No 10 will present some novel features at the entertainment in the banquet ball onMarch 30th The twentieth annual meeting of the Grand Parlor will be held at Redwood Oty beginning at 1030 JUM DnJdnn day April 6th Every arrangement has been completed for transportation and the committee of Redwood Parlor ha provided the accmm daf ar tntertairmert of delegate ard Candidates for some posit are already making an active arvase rg their friends Grand President nr Gesfrrd will became past gra 1 virtue of his prent position Vic Grand George Clark of Pacific Parlor No 10 will be elected grand president and Grand Lecturer William Conley of Yosemte No 24 Merced wil be promoted the vice presidercy Grand Orator Frank Mattison of Santa Cruz Parlor No 90 is the only candidate thus far for the position of grand lecturer For the position of grand orator the stepping stone for promotion several aspirants are in the field Th most prominent among them are Rust of Excelsior No 31 Jackson Amador county Frank Coombs of Napa Parlor No 62 and Lewis By ington of Nlantlc No 105 The office of grand marshal usually ies to the delegate from the place in which the annual celebration Is to be held and it Is more than likely that Jullliard of Santa Rosa Parlor No 28 will be elected to that position Henry Lun stedt is the only candidate for the offlc if grand secretary Henry Martin of Stanford No 78 has no opposition for the office of grand treasurer Joseph Norris of Washington Parlor No 169 Centervllle will be promoted frcm outside sentinel to the Inner door McMahon of Martlnex is a candidatf for outside sentinel but It is stated upon good authority that Gus Weiss Joseph Bouquet and John Leathers Jr will inaugurate an active campaign for the position The following are candidates for grand trustee Archer Kincald Redwood Parlor No 66 Joseph Haw i kins Pacific No 10 Shannon California No 1 Milton Garrett I Mission No 38 Eugene Levy Bay 1 City No 104 Rod Church Oakland No 50 McNobie Stockton No 7 i Leonard Calkins Hydraulic No 56 1 Nevada City Diss Redlanda 168 Bylngton Niantic No 105 Kerrington Stanford No 7Neil A McConughy Eden No 113 Haywards Grand Master Nutter of Stockton Parlor has resigned and the grand 1 trustees will appoint McNobie of the same parlor to fill the vacancy San Souci Parlor Natlye Daughters will be Instituted on March 27th in the new hall on Devisadero street and will I thereafter meet every Friday evening i La Estrella Parlor No 89 gave an at home tn Sierra Hall on March iftn Knights of Pythias GRAND CHANCELLOR GLASHAN will visit Tosemlte Lodge No 30 of Merced on Thursday March 25th Modesto Lodge No 81 on Friday March 2th Fowler Lodge No nn MnndAv March 21th and Madera Lodge No 1S4 on Tuesday March JOth Mrs Katsenatein ana Instituted Beatrice Temple No 35 Rathbone Sisters on Friday March 12th Zerin Kapi Temple No 54 will meef on April 6th for Its monthly pilgrimage A large class of Tyro will make the Journey Improved Order Red Men ALL THE tribes of San Francisco will give a Joint entertainment for the benefit of the unemployed or next Wednesday evening at Metropolitan HalL fen Fifth street Professor Frank Polley of Stanford University win deliver a lecture on Aborigines of the American ContlnecL An excellent literary and musical programme has been arranged for the occasion Among the participants wiH be Professor Graebera Mandolin and Guitar Club of forty instruments the Knickerbocker Male Quartet Signer Alfred A Borlini and Professor Cyrus Newton th elocutionist Miantonomah Tribe conferred the adoption degree upon two candidates sda rlrc in presTce of righbTlng tribes Tribe 10 crrferrd rs cn candidates last Mr ha four candidates on last Wednesday evening and received four applications for membership A smoker will be given in April 7th The rate of admission has been reduced for that date Candidates be 79 Elm hurst for delegates to the Senate made ln build a wig am of Its terestlng speeches and a good literary at Th members rave jrr orporau 1 i and musical programme was presented a hjiiirg acwiatir and rd the wrg iirccrors A Malre Companions Meyer vV KruCr and Mir Several th ueand dol ar rav arevy be sutirrioe ok brr ow fd by members ri only The site selected is cen rally located and the ground large GRAND i A enough to build a hal which will commodate all the fraternal and social organizations of the town Tfc past sachems of Sar Francisco of the Forest CHIEF COMPANION MRS I A DUKE will officially visit the i Diana Circle No 22 on next Tuesday evening Inter Nos Circle No 215 next Wednesday evening and Excelsior Circle No 2 on next Thursday evening Excelsior Circle No i the oldest Circle In the order at its last meeting ap pointed a committee and requested the have frrr an association the organl appointment of like committees from zation which was completed last Sat urday and the following officers wer electee for th first term President Brsrdor vice president Seymour Wheeler ard Wilccx secretary Porter Bliss treasurer Parrish erecutive committee Cotver Foilet Rudolph Leiser Josselyn Order of Ghosen Friends GRAND RECORDER WAL LIS visited Empire Council No 47 last Monday night The social which was to have taken place was postponed Indefinitely on account of the de ath of a member of the Council Past Grand Councilor John Ful weiler called at the Grand Council office last Friday Grand Councilor Boehm visited Randall Council No 201 last Tuesday night and Initiated three candidates At the meeting of the committee on reception to the Grand Council representatives the invitations were distributed The next meeting will be held in Social council Thursday April 1st all other Circles In this city to meet with them and take proper steps to make the necessary arrangements for entertaining the delegates to the coming or tenth annual session of the Grand Circle All the circles are now electing delegates to the coming session of the Grand Circle Those reported so farare Herman Kohn and Miss Sena of Golden Gate Circle No 23 Mrs Holland and Mrs Kramer of Live Oak Circle No 29 and Miss Bertha Cohen of Golden Era Circle No 103 Foresters of America AT CITY Circle No 1L will give a domino party in SociaTHall Al cazar building on March 30th Official visits for the week will be made as follows On Monday Grand Trustee Waller will visit Court Western Addition of this city Grand Recording Secretary Foster will visit Court Port Costa on Tuesday Grand Recording Secretary Foster will visit Court Paragon in Napa on Wednesday Court Winters on Thursday Grand Senior Woodward Samnels will visit Court Sherwood in Santa Clara and Grand Trustee Waller will visit Court Palo Alto In this city On Saturday Grand Recording Secretary roster will visit Court Rafael inSanRafacL Court Pride of Marysvllle is making extensive arrangements for thewenter talnlng of the coming session of the grand court Court Los Angeles has Bent circulars to the various courts In this Jurisdiction recommending and advocating the advisability of holdings biennial sessions of the grand court In future Court Independence No 1M of this city gave Its second annual banquet on last Saturday evening The following delegates have been elected to the grand cqurt Court Eu delan No 13 Howe and Flgel Court Eclipse No 14 Goodwin and Alfred Olsea Court Ban Francisco No 7 Fred Severance and Smith Court California No 4 Nylands and Court Lincoln Frank Conklln Court Golden West George Stockwitx Emanuel Behxa Sol Pelser and Newbauer United Ancient Order Druids ON LAST Monday evening Grand Arch A Devoto accompanied by Deputy Goller Grand Secretary Mollison Grand Treasurer Goetze and Grand Mashal Swet mann officially visited Norma Grove No 6 and Templar No 19 The other city groves were represented by large delegations The grand arch took occasion to compliment Templar upon its prosperous condition the result of laudable zeaL At the close of the session the visitors Joined the members at a banquet Bchord officiated as toastmaster ami the following grand officers and past grands responded to toasts A Devoto BaHrs LWagner A Chase Fv Cavagnarb Cockrlll Goner Goetze Enos and Mollison During thepresent week fthe grand arch will make the following official visits Thursday Golden Star Grove No 104 Friday SLHelena Saturday William TelL Napa INHOSIEET Independent Order Foresters OURT Terba Buena No 918 held a well attended meeting on last iP444 fr fr Tuesday evening in Shiels building 4 Thirty two apllcatlons received at a recent social were acted upon The report from the supreme court for January gives the following figures Total membership 102338 gain 3745 for the month surplus1 fund 2084868 3 Increase for the month 69000 Three hundred and thirteen applicants were accepted in California 8an Francisco has eleven flourishing courts Court Noe Valley No 1729 celebrated its first anniversary on March 11th with a short literary and musical programme Three candidates were initiated and four applications for membership acted upon Delegations were present from Courts Seal Rock No S041 Terba No 913 Golden Era No 1315 andvEndeavor No 627 Knirjhts and Ladies of Honor THE regular annual session of the Grand Lodge will convene on April 20th West End Lodge will entertain the members of the Grand Lodge Among the visitors In town last week were Mr and Mrs Ad Mueller of Chicago and Mrs Fred Steckel of Mc Keesport Pa Grand Protector A Lauder accompanied by a corps of grand officers will officially visit Oakland Lodge March 23d Terba Buena Lodge San Jose March 24 tb Golden Rule Lodge San Francisco March 25th rFiifMVASPIHl iisJJlOFfER I fflLfflBBWvBaKs wifjsSt 3E9flsfVJp A vg JiTJ i jmjf cSSSSSKrT i 3Sir BLACK met National Union OAN FRANCISCO CABINETr on March 13th and decided to hold Its sessions in future on theiirit Thursday of each month The issuing of 4 new 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