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San Francisco Chronicle from San Francisco, California • Page 5

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it lb CBsTtTtti ulAlm A THE tual Benefit JSURAXCE COMPC lOF NEWARK STATB fF SEW JERSEY OS Edoy IVcereber a ISM I year ending thai day bmAo prince rvmiiiirincT of the State lla ptrruart to tha Tequirewcivr UlSof the Politic Code oi said I ASET I ml ttp the company 1335420 05 I tofts Mvuivt by Id saortgage oa le 203537G0 35 I Uans wioy red by I bon rtof or Irkrtablc scouri fjatcnil 3003243 63 KKe And loans rtntentn pr I premiums on low in force 4254443 23 let Taint all Bd bond oirn rd bptn 11331fia3 83 I wb on hand fcy i office 156013 41 cash deposited 543864 35 Be the company id 3128 03 Icroed but not I 557423 68 of premiums ia collection and KOSL OB pollci3 Ktd detenud pre 3G1495 31 In Cash to pol Bt oo thii com liucies assigned ral 730397 37 a tracsit since 97274 23 B4 435144W34 I LIABILITIES Heath losses and Ha process nt ad OT adjusted but f21 1613 07 ted by the com 1700 00 value of the Hag pilicicconi Hcording tu tho Sjcpi Hf tirt 7a Mortalrty with Bu oue hU per est 37139092 00 Hill unpaid divi lk TWdfr 213359 27 aid in advance 31KK 99 Bbilicies j77S406j 3 INCOME HVed for prerni Hkw polities dnr 873201 53 Bf or nc Hau during tho 4184914 07 BPd for sale of 25373 38 1 for iuli I 2200442 84 i 27420 in Home 371252 18 HtXPENDITrBKS idoinl 3010816 09 annuitant 2212 09 BMjt riirrcnilrrcd 7 624077 39 Bar di iduids to era 123897 43 fes led Ly Hpaldf asents Yxucim 529759 79 BBtXhl i uTli BHiHren and em BBcpt wiiit aud BBimiur 1 1537 01 BBIin lee ud BB 42 020 59 BBr I Kti9 61 BB 72719 BBidrtuirsduriis JSiMVi 95 HlTV NTE AitulNT BBtr and othtr BB blitaii at BBi Uip rmu 4242880 85 BBjtea mill nthor BBblixii BBag tlic tar 362323 71 466210 56 BBnr1ncio rcaru roJlons BBjotes ind ilior BBjii i lMl BB Oi sa ir Alid BBJ 138703 55 BBJ4ca lh BBk uf irn BBaiiJ BBJ 12C019 81 BBl and tlh BBlnin BB of Vv BBJ Wrr 22 21 01 BBltCA a BHblipitl rv aat in 63592 88 HartiMi BBfoU at 350767 28 BBftotf a ts at BHlM 4254443 28 fl AME mliP rrt sitVnt BBlDov ury BBytrtd i lKitn me tliia BHkr 189 BBtXLil irj Public Hw ind BBstta MmirUM BBlt iit BBlraarl aluo BBf 3362523 21 former New BBlini mu Ex Hx ry 5734253 21 BB1 and vi BB BBf 1891111 licit BBf 889 57JI54 BBm 153498623 HUNSELL JR IC COAST AGENT romery Street J0TEAUTS rME wmE lie A Nntritire I br dlcwtlnc borf vlth liairw ancser ta tae Komaeh i wttw sourtsucs ana uttalni lebeaut th a4 anj fun Anemia Innatrvil atU tor TUid 1arcrtDtavirtfa UTWXllCTTi iuiilinusviinxuus lorden of tha Liror Stomach ana olter Waaung emctM ot 4r i on rASia aau vroai rnt frrjH the artaarr ornna I 48 bonra Ccfalbo Cnbcb or teoe i trum an bad an or other km MfM ta bUrtPhWl Uc sm wwn taMx vggtetJ Is Sia nncisco NdUee of Sale GXKD nrlTESSEjUJSD toci or fractal mrrcftaodm rboreta mratiooetf More ax are ktdjiJHH1013 fonUtttra la BcraazTluio C3ty an4 ltaa 1 6rptnbn l180or op San liarnardlno aat the Board of Trade ftrl aa Franctco and at to Bhef lean liernarmno opea tor ta mar ae eeea oa toe pwiniwa ypeij aa a vwhi or lor ut ana leas of boUdlnc and usSure Krpnrawlr most qxu wxompaiuea wua a oer atpoait for tea pet teat arch 2 IMS UrMarlriL iMnoderaUned 8berlSa rmo uau and at tba Board Knot oaa iiaaciaeo to teMt any asd ailbii CKETXOUK ptaU of Setae Tollea rS JPTJRE AND PILES rn jvtitmiy nor aB ttada nM uectai Plata ee no of iow lane atiiidlrg la I to CS dan vtthoni tba tmit driving Ud mi trrm away rr Meal Ka rarv pi til Caved if aSheted aaa baugtptaraamliblat AidreaL1 rUBtr 8U MarfcvvfMi rFs hMp i rrvrs 5 1 tgjor iruxciBGo cmiaN5bEEfsauKii Maexth t89 MISCrtLAXEOTTS tf imtmnAwgj yi2wL 1 COUNmt AND LODGE Progress of the League of the Pacific Briar irert Thijdajr rrealng Apfficatioiw cere JcljnTiTiRRJliVnSirrjnR mermiraiMiiso canaxuxes amnnira CHOSEN TRIEXIS GROWTH KtUiTe Sabs of tha Golden West Klettinsr Grand Lodfji Delfgates My Lauras hands are smooth and soft I love to feel their touch Yet how she Tceeps them so I oft Have wondered very much Tis Ivory Soap she archly cried I use no othei spell And as I clean all else beside My hands improve as well A WORD OF WARNING There are mtny white soaps each represented to be just ts good as the lvo7 i thej ARE NOT but like all counterfeits lack the peculiar and remark tbk qualities of the genuine Ask for Ivory Soap and insist upon getting it rotrriflit If br Pmrtft A Gtmble Tried and found NOT wanting Special Silver Medal Awarded for Extraordinary Merit to the JlV IW WA UA mi Mm imm At American Iaatitnte Fair ew York 1888 Onttriplng All CompeUtora Sra4 for Illaitrated iatlaee aad TeaUiatalal Sheet Gurney Hot Water Heater Co No 237 Franklin Street Boaton Mail 8ELUKG AGENCIES New YottT Johnaun 88 John atiwt eor Gold Chicaoo Uicr Whiucre tf Co 42 44 Xlonroe St DiCTaorr CUaac 31 Edrauod place CBAU aSTON Valki ilurduck16 18 A 20 Itasellst CoTlKeTOK tr Friabie 526 ITiiladelphia Mrvct FoKTtAM Oa Gardner Co 134 Third trvet HELP Orders for all kinds of help city or country skilled or unskilled labor house or outdoor help promptly filled at the JI 115 STOCKTON STREET Send orders by mail or call personally Handsome parlor for convenience of ladies desiring to engage household help Telephone So 911 PHILIP BKSSOX Manager IMPORTANT TO YOL The IUror Harbor Canal Dredjr in and Land Company TmSCOMPAXTHAS rSCOEPOKATED uuder the lawi of Colorado to enable it to isue iHin aaaeaaablo atock for the protection of lioa who purchase it as a per roanent dlridcnd payinjr lnTestment not haTtTtr tu prorMe for eontinrrat awm menu Th firttal atock eonsinta of 1M U00 than at a par Taloe of tlu per aharp The pro jx ctoi of the cotopaaT acta forth the value of their asset at ifl000000 conaistiitj of 19400 acres oi land iTisa alone the east sJKjre of the Bay of Sm Francisco In Alameda and Ka jta Clara kiuotlea trithtn an average distance of thlrtr miles of tba Ctty of San rTanrtieo aad 00000 ahafea or half of at capital Mock as a treasury fund from the sale of which will be derived the means for the Kvelopnh al of ta propertr The company also inm the vnlnxble patents of the Koachke Btcrn Whecl Steam predgcand IlydranUc Dirt Conrrror for the entire territory of tha United State The title of the landed property comes from the Slate of California and was held for a number of year by an English com tany and now th property the abore torapany Tba fertility oQUie roil of thli estate is nnnirpasrnl Minx a rich ailarial deposit and is vithln an artesian belt yieldin ahnndsjit arrejian water at an aTrrape depth of 2uo feet There are now nine Bowing wells and Dwrnerous natnra fprina on the tract It ts adjacent and in the same artesian belt as Uic famous rich land of the an Jose and casta Clara valley valued from f20O to 400 per acta In the cultiTRtod state In addition to the foreeolne this land has another and ultimately tar KroatercTaloe About midway between the northern and southern extremity a portion of the companys properly known aa Dmsbarton point extend across the tide land to the decp vrater channel of the bay which has a continuous and direct coarse to the Golden Gate has at no point leas depth than thlr tr ir feet at low tide and a width of hVf a mile at the point This la the only point on the eastern shore of the bay sonih of Oakland which ta accessible to large vessels In this particular therefore thb ronton of the estate is destined to hare in the near future an tnest inable commercial raloe and Importance as a shipping point Yliere ocean and railway traffic must meet It Is furthermore the only point where It Is practicable to crow tha bay oi Sa a Fraa cisoo tor railway trsiae with the expetkiiRira oi f30eoo the Spring Disorders Shattered nerres tired brain Impure blood debilitated system ell are the natural outcome In the spring A medicine must be used and nothing equals Patnes Celery inponnd We let others praiso us you cannot help believing a disinterested party Brljtadler Gcncral Oreenleaf Bnr linjrton VL writes I have need Paines Olcrv Compound on several occasions and always with benefit Last spring be lnp very much run down and debilitated 1 rommenTOd taking it Two bottles mode me feci like a new man As a ireneral tonic and cprih medicine I do not know Of its equal I have used two bottles of yourralnes Celery Compound and it ha sriven entire aatisfaction as an appetizer and blood purifier BERNER Vttertown Dakota Faines Celery Compound Is prewrlbed bv physicians recommended by drueklsts Indorsed by ministers pralaed by nsera and enarantwd by the mannfac turers as a snrlna medldrie which will do ail that in claimed for it Use it this spring auu bvh at quirxiy toies ou up Purifies the Blood Full serounts of wonderfnl cures made by Paines Celery Compound after other medicines and the best physicians had failed sent free Theres nothing like it fl Six for 3 Drnggets Wmas RirHABDsojt Co Burlington Vt DIAMOND DYES SK Color Siupie Durable Economical UCTATEDFOOD valiil convalescents rcli A sclentlflo food for in il convalescents relish It company prope to improve 2000 acres of lu DroDerfr in the southeast imrtlon adla si to tho South racino Coast RaTlmed by ditching far irrigation and drainapo bulldinr of roads and boring of artesian wells This tract Is to be subdivided Into one hundred 20 acre farms which will readily sell for 100 per acre or lease for 5 to soj per acre per annum The coia eany offers to en t3O0O shares of Its treas ry stock for 3 per share to obtain the Tanas to make the rrapreremeuu on the bo pe mentioned 2000 acres Id theeompanyhi prospectus Is stated1 and Trevtoed that its stoctnoWers are preferred iorchasers of ttalmjtroved arrteultaral land for which tha omananv will accent its atock ta psmaent at par ralne mepla JS Lrr Prtee tof nrst 2000 aeres wIbe 100 per acre limefora 200 shares fthecA5jupanjsstockwiUbuy20acresof ad supplied with artesian water PubsCTiptions for this atacsrvffl receivedreceived by the noderslrued from whom fn 4IsertnfoiaAtioaesabaaised JKJdiliOS A CO Agents ST CslUuraia street SaJtFralciiooTcaL vApnUcattotv rroat mada srithin two ptijc Kmrwrcacrv THai muck or tub JT SBEC1V snaara Li ban kaaa ahn SPENCBKIAS STEEL PENS Pf the Best IX THE KSKEVTUL qfALmiS Or DCEABILITY EFENSESS OP I 01XT AND WOBKMAJJSHIP Samples for trial of 12 different styles by mail oajoreiptef 10 cents In stamps Ask for card So IYISOX ELAXEM CasrTSr EUPTPEE proved ELtXTKO THEIlAPErrnC Treat llxuni X9 Parxxsrtroa craa ut BC KSSC WHIM TBS CVX II iCCOXTUSBID Call at office or send Stamp for Pamphlet etc Address DR PIESCX A SOXT cor Kearny and Sacramento stsL San Francisco CaL CJioii Investment QZfi ATlfi FO EIX ST KIAR MAtt COVUW ketj fi0zS3 and Bafld inj This ts sHlt edged property and Is at lereaiowaif jiuuuper joot 0 BALDWIN 9SS Uoatramrr Btnat DIXLOTr A i CASES EHXim TABLI caotha Cnrtaina Bed Ticks Kac aina as loosauovers ox au joooj nana faetnre4 rneanieT Yfork BoUcitei All orders attanded peomptlf and at diort Botlos Sswiag aaaranteed Term mod fTaia VCaU address VTOREEOOlt 603 ayioritecMaoariroarassj The Native Sons of the Gulden AVest have been bnr dcriTiR the trpek electing representatives to the Gram Lodge The Clioxeu Frieiids adJM two new cvTtncito to it roll There is remarkable 5rugrcs ling made bv the Pacific EnJownn nt Lcatnte The Knights of the Golden Katrle are to organise a grand castle this evernig at Union stuare Hall Independent Order of Odd Fellows Culifontia Lodge Xo had a large attendaneeiast Monday cveiiing to wit ne is the initiation of a candidate California liebetuh Degree Lodge will give mi enlertainmcBt fltid social thw Saturday evening tyii hidl Ycri Bucna LodBB 15 has 451 metnuers and 9J120 sets Oriental Kebtkah Degree Lodge held a very pleA ant open roretiiiR last Wednesday evening when an excellent musical aad literary entertainment was given Grand Representative Charles Randall hsj eone Ea st OoUleti Hule Kncainpisent of Oakland celebrated its nineteenth anniversary last evening bypiwijig a banquet Unity EuCtmrruent of thi city was present In large numbers Unity will return the compliment on the evening of the 12th inst Coneordih Lodge Ko 122 had work last Monday evening there being an unusually large attendance Past Grand Master Barnes will orate at Bakertfield Odd Fellows day The cantons of this city and Oakland will celebrate Odd Fellows day at Santa Rosa John Underwood granfl sire and pcncraiissimo has issued a proclamation raUinp upon all lodsWL encampments and cantons to cdeVate the seventieth anniversary of the order which occurs this year on Friday April 20th Knight of Pythias The lodges commenced last evening to elect representatives to the Grand Lodge which will be held this year at Fresno Nemo Loire No 101 was instituted at Stockton last Saturday evening by the grand chancellor with thirteen charter members all by catd There are already thirty new members to be initiated and the lodge starts into life with flattering prospects Stanton Carter Cj was the organizer Pacific Division No 3 at its last meeting had five candidates The grand chancellor will visit the lodpes at San Dego on the 4th Kscon rtido on the 5th Colton on the Gth East Los Angeles on the 7th and Santa Paula on tire 8th fambrianllsJL Sereral new councils are to be instituted one Kirkland another at at OaJaaaili The Grand Council will convene la this citr April Oth CalHurBta Council No 54 pave a very auc essfnl social and inasucal entertainment lat ThtiTiday evening at Unkxi saare Hall Tire order has raid ifiW death claim aifhvnniing to 320OOS 25 and disability riahus amountfcs to 210 000 total 1410403 25 Hatlve Saaa of tho Golden IToat Dorado ParW No 52 aid a fraternal visit to Golden Gate rarlor No 23 last Momlay everiing Addresses rmuic and singing were the order of the evening Grand Orator 1L jatzgralJ will visit the rarlors at Alameda on the 4th inst 8mn 5M VaeaviUe Cth llcnicii 8th Siantic Parkw this city 11th Dixon 12th llchrootl ljrlor lot its effects in the late lire at Gucnieville Aleatrat Parlor will siliortly be instituted in thi i ity Invo Parlor was instirutol at Inde peiufeiice by II lthiiic on last Monday Grand Trustee Greer vt dtcd the jiar lorat Lincoln on the 25th ult nl City 2Gti and Marvsvtlle 27th He has obu vtsiteil the tinrlors ot Placer tA Dorado and Nevaila counties Oakland Parlor No 20 had a rrand mcrtinj last Weinesday evening on which occasion the new ritualistic work was given Delegations were present from all the city parlors Niantic Parlor will hold an open meeting at Odd Fellows Hall next Mondar evenine Pacific Parlor will receive its friencjs next Tuesday evening Verba Uuena Parlor has elected A Bruoner and I Mansfield as delegates to the Grand Parlor Pacific Parlor will be represented in the Grand rarlor by Greany Doyle and George Clark Niantic Parlor lias elected A Donovan and A McCreary as delegates Standard Parlor gave a pleasant party last Tuesday evening Alta Parlor Native Daughters of the Golden West celebrated its second anniversary at Odd Fellows Hall last Thursday evening by giving a ball San Francisco Parlor So 49 last Thursday evening initiated several candidates Grand Orator Fitzgerald being present and addressed the parlor A musical programme was also given This parlor will send four delegates to the Grand Parlor uiwunKam two caauauto wuun Next Jloodav erenioe tfcw lodge WiHl I flow regular montniy swriai i imiiiwnn iuu tjefia arrancd for die ccamsan4 i pleasant crennrgV enttrtainnieiit a assnrcti he Grand LodgV Eeeeptkjft ftoan mittee has dccKinl to gire a paod ball at Odd Kdtows HaU Wedaeaday even ing April 10th Tnlted Ancient OTtlerDrnicla James Donnelly for the Pacific coast with Lorenzen visited Boa dicea Circle No 3 last Saturday evening One candidate was initiated John Hutton officiated as Arch Druid Mr Donnelly will endeavor to revive Elvin Circle at Stockton and San Jose Circle at San Jose The representatives from the city groves who are to form a committee to entertain the Grand Grove in June met on the 11th inst and orgnnized by the election of Wagner as chairman 11 Knarston secretary and Cocknll as Treasurer It was resolved to hold a picnic in order to raise funds Wagner A visited Garibaldi Grove No 71 on Wednesday evening He was accompanied by A Arnabaldi Galli MartinoniC A Magistra A Kavrazani Camppo nelli and Chessa Garibaldi Grove will hold a picnic on the 17t of this month at Badgers Park Yasco da Gama Grove No 13 conferred the second and third degrees on three members on Tuesday evening Elvin Grove No 18 initiated one member on Monday evening The Noble Orand Arch will visit the grove at its next meeting when the second and third degrees will be conferred Galileo Grove No 37 conferred the second degree Friday evening and Laurel Grove No 17 conferred the same degTee on two members on Thursday evening Improved Order of Bed Men Pohonachee Tribe No 10 proposes giving a series of monthly entertainments The tribes of Sacramento will celebrate Tammany by giving a grand ball Yosemite Chieftains league No 2 will in future hold its councils in the Wigmam 329 Post street on alternate Mondav evenings Manzxmla Tnbe No 4 last Wednesday evening adopted several palefaces several of the great chiefs being present Modoc Tribe No 57 is capturing many palefaces and fast coming to the front a the banner tribe iltantonomah Tribe No 8 had work last evening several prominent members of the order being present to witness the ceremony Anelent Order ForeatoTa Last Saturday evening the Picnic Convention met and organized with sixty four delegates when the following officers were elected for the picnic of 1889 Bremer Carle ton FV Miss 8 Liekens James Healing Logan B8 Vt Evaas II Smith 8 at A Court Star of the West contuines to initiate on fen average four arid five new member everv meeting nint At the meeting on Friday evening the VJth inst the Conference Committee reported that eighteen courts had responded to the colt and that an application had been made to the High Court of the World for the establishment ot a Pacific Coast Subsidiary High Court The court celebrated its sixth anniversary by giving a ball last WedncwLiy evtuing at Odd Fellows HaU which proved a grand success Court Golden Era was instituted in this eitr last evening by Court Internee with a large charter list Courts Western Addition and Golden Eagle give an entertainment and ball at Union square HaU on Friday evening March 22d It promises to be an exceptionally fine affair Independent Order Bnal Brlth Golden Cabs Lodge will picnic this year at Laurel Grove Sail Baiael April 9tb Montofiere Lodse No win celebrate its tjrenty fifth anniversary Wednesday evening 20th Inst During the year Opliir No 21 paid 14198 In sick benefits Golden Gate No 129 1TO and California No 163 J350 The total amounts of sick benefits paid by all the lodges was 110967 5 for burying the dead J1S00 and donations granted 3B9 65 The total assets of the subordinate lodges now amounts tooverfUUOOQ Miriam Lodge No 58 ofifarvsvine i preporina to cdebrato it twenty uitn smrarersary The Hall Assodatiaa has elected Jacob Dans president JL Knjnbtrg vice president Louis Blank secretary Order of Osoaasi Frload Pasadena Council Ko 199 was ia stitutad on the llth pror by Deputy Bennett Valeatine Councfl Ko 200 was la atituted Tebruary lUi at Paradise Butte county by McjeeaBulL aUsaUiit JSupreau GouaeUor Charla ILBasdall has porn East 4o Attend a meetrng of th Kxecatir CkAnmittea fjaairitaaCcaaanJTKoilVwllliT Ancient Order of United Workmen California Lodge gave a very pleasant entertainment to its members and friends last Tuesday evening Deputy Grand Master Poland had to defer his visit to Southern California on account of the death of his brother He has gone to Butte City to visit the lodge there and on hi3 return will go to Los Angeles Two assessments have been levied for March The three lodges of Alameda talk of consoudaung and making one strong lodge The Grand Lodge will meet in this citv the first Tuesday in April Unity Lodge No 27 proposes removing from its present location to Ked Mens Hall Past Grand Lecturer Reading will not be a candidate for overseer at the coming session of the Grand Lodge Magnolia Lodge No 41 has large attendances at its meetings and Bvely debates are had Thk subordinate is adding many new members Valley Lodge will be represented In the Grand Lodge with nineteen representatives and a cumber of Grand I Lodge officers Knlgbts of Honor Grand Chaplain Lane having Ing removed from the State has resigned his office and the grand dictator has appointed John Henry Ap plegate Jr a past dictator of Friend ship Lodge No 1731 to fill the office of grand chaplain for the unexpired term Keystone Lodge No 2107 was visited by Grand Dictator Warfield and Grand Reporter Curry on the 21st ult A very pleasant evening was Bpent and addresses were made by the visitors and also by Deputy Joy Graud Trustee Branch Dictator Walter Alead and others California and Unity lodges of Sac rantento last Tuesday evening extended a reception to the grand officers at Grangers Hall upon the conclusion of a well rendered programme A banquet was given Grand Reporter Curry speaking in reference to the growth of the order gave the membership in 18JJ8 at 1280u0 California with 4200 Since the organization of the order 26000000 in benefits have been paid but last year the members in this State paid 133000 in assessments Remarks were also made by Thompson A 8 Nicholson Branch Thomas Maher and others District No 7 comprised of Charter Oak Yerba Buena Saxon and Occidental lodges held a meeting with baxon Lodge last Tuesday evening District Deputy Thomson presiding the lodgeroom being crowded Warfield A Sutherland Curry Jourk Applegate GO and other grand officers were present including delegations from all the lodges of tha district An excellent programme was given and a banquet partaken of at the close American Legion of Hoaor The semi annual returns of the various councils show a good Increase in the State for the past term For the month of January then was a gain of about twenty five members in the State Washington Council had a very pleasant time al its last meeting Under the good of the order a short programme was rendered This council will celebrate its eighth anniversary on the 2bth of this month Four propositions for membership were received Myrtle Council will give its regular monthly social ext vt ednesday evening The orator Mrs Gates will have charge of the programme Nevada City Council admitted four new members daring January Wfatati two Phoenix five Evergreen three The grand commander and grand secretary will visit several of the interior councils during this month The March number of the American Legion of Honor Journal will contain the annual report to the insurance commissioners of Massachusetts Mew York and Missouri of the supreme officer which will give a full and completa numerical aad financial condition of the order Katg hts and Ijtdlos of Boaor West End Lodge ia arranging for a grand reception daring thefirst week in ApriL Magnolia Lodge has inaugurated ft regular boom and aspires to rival some of the larger lodges Equity Lodge Sacraniento gave a very successful valentine party on the evening of February 13th Sister Pedlar a member of Equity Lodge Sacramento was among he visitors at Bay City Lodge last Mondar evening Excelsior Lodge had two applications and initiated one candidate at its meeting of February 21st The lodge gives its next social on Thursday evening theTthinst A meeting of District Ko Bay City and Fidelity lodges was held last Friday evening in the hall of Fidelity Lodge Deputy Dockery presiding AU the grand officers several deputies and a number of visitors were present The meeting was an Interesting and instructive one Deputy Mi 8 Horan has called a meeting of District Ko 2r Aurora add Empire lodges lor Monday evening March 18th Li the ballot Aurora Lodge Empire Lodge gives a jttascraeraUe ball on Wednesday evening tie 2QUi inst 7 NewXork State has 120 lodgeswia total membership of 83131 Pacific Lodge No 813 is experiene tnff aV tttatry growth Several prises have bees enercdi to theroesibers bringing In the most new members and a result the secretaryja ueskTls at wayccfereaWith aypTu3ationaEii The Great Success oftlie FieWDay THEFIBSTyESTBRTiWMEXT Town Mens Institato Institute No 12 of Sautrrux gave a banquet tr Past Grand President Mc Dade last week Institute No 34 of this city will meet In the future at Kdorado llaI Arcazar Building on the second and fourth Fridays of the month Institntes Now 3 72 and 78 all locale at the Mim ion baye decided to bold a joint picnic at Belmont Park On Thnrsifay Mar 9th Shra of No 4 baa been elected treasurer of the board of management of the library and reading rooms Pelding Shasta county has made an apnlk anon for an institute which will shcrtly be instituted by Deuty Rionlan Deputy Connolly organized Institute No 110 at Fort Bragg on the KUiof February rnstituie No 8 ul give a party this evening at 0bl Fellows Hall Institute No Shad a musical entertainment an i dance at Iinai Brith HaU hist Thursday evening Legion of the West Enerpri Loxlge No 27 of Oakland will give an entertainment and social Monday evening March llth An ex cellent programme wUl be given Zenobia Lodge No 13 has changed its meeting nights to the first and third Tuesday of each month This lodge presents a most excellent recoru it has initiated candidates every meeting uight San Francisco Lodge No 17 hai entertaimuent on the tapis in the near future Pacific Lodge No 22 is at work trying to reach the 200 mark by the close of the term Alta Lodge No 14 has fourteen candidates to be initiated at the next meeting The regular open monthly meeting of this lodge takes place Monday evening March llth The last meeting of Templar Lodge No 2 was an unusually pleasant affair Many vi iting companions from Starr King and Mission 6tar were present A series of weekly entertainments ill bo inaugurated by this lodge The first of these takes place next Mondav evening Unity Lodge No 16 was visited by GTand Chaplain Mrs Barbara Knell last Thursday Interesting remarks were made by the grand chaplain and Martin 8 Meyer secretary of the lodge A new form of medical examination blanks has been promulgated and the grand secretary is instructed to call in all old forms Special benefit assessment No 3 was called March Lt and No 4 is now due and becomes delinquent by the members of the ordeT March 31st Starr King Lodge last Wednesday evening had a large attendance Nine new members were initiated and eicht applications received Golden West Lodge was present This lodge has now 250 members The lodge will give a whist party in the near future PmI fie Ka4owaiat League Since the issuance of Secretary Luei ers first semi anrrual report which covered the period from March 8 1388 the date of organization of the league to September 30 1S3 at which date there were 2460 members the increase has been as follows October 44S November 279 December 377 January 3311 an average of StO for these four months The prospective figures given in the report have therefore not only been verified but proved to be even larger On November 1st seven and on February 1st seventeen certificates were suspended leaving the member chip in good standing on February 1st at3S7 There have been in total reported as deceased fifteen members tut in every case the beneficiaries notified the Secretary of their intention to keep up the payments The membership at this date exceeds 4100 As the provision regarding the time when a second certificate may be taken seems not to be gcneraUy understood it may be stated that an additional certificate may be taken by any member not over 00 years of age one year after the date of actual membership of the preceding certificate or any time thereafter as there must be at least one year between each certificate United Endowment Associates The social and valentine party given by Eureka Lodge No 9 on Thursday evening last was very much enjoyed by all present and seven candidates received the degree The Grand Lodge session which lasted three days and three nights enacted very few changes in the laws and none of the amendments that were passed will go into force until the 1st of next May The address of the newly elected Chief Medical Examiner is Dr 8 Long 14 Grant avenue San Francisco There wUl not be an assessment for March The office of the Grand Secretary will be after the 4th of March at room 68 Flood building comer or Fourth and Market streets The offer of a cash testimonial to the deputy instituting the greatest number of lodges toutsiae oi oan rranciscoj and with the greatest number oi members severally before the next session ofthe Grand Lodge has already enlisted some of the workers and they are ready to start out on the mission The applications of newly initiated members have been received from Pioneer Lodge No lfj of New Bedford Mass and from Chicago lodges also from Napa San Francisco Eureka Lincoln Dante Yosemite Yacanlle and Confidence the past week Excelsior Lodge No IS gave a very pleasant entertaintueiit after its regular lodge meeting last Monday evening which was very much enloyed and the members of A Garfield Lodge No So attended in a body Open meetings wiU be held on the last Monday of each month Adams Lodge No 56 was instituted in Chicago I1L the fifth hi that city with ten charter members by Wolf assisted by Dr Fitzgerald GM ot that jurisdiction on the 13th of February A charter list of twenty names has already been secured for a new lodge at Ham bold Park near Milwaukee Wis Order Golden Shore Social Lodge No 54 of Folsom hare elected the following officers for the term Zimmerman PrS Fos ter i A Cohn VP JH Sturgeon 8 Field Ti Mrs Foster Mrs A House 0 Mrs Zimmerman playback Gem Lodge No 1 of Indianapolis reports very favorable progress and a large increase of membership is looked for Golden State Lodge so 63 or santa Clara received its ceroncates this week A dispensation was granted extending uro urns uvamg iuguiuki uiubj fbltTL California Lodge No 49 Is making arragements lor anoiner social in tne near future Oriental Lodge No 50 initiated three candidates at us last meeting and re ceived several nroTxaitionS Thislodm Intends giving a social In the course of a few weeks Rf moral of Grand Array lead quarters to Los Angeles Minor Soiei The field day was a great success aad everyone who is not tiwnul be sat isSed The result wiU be very beneficial to the brigade Grand Army lieaoVmartOTS have been removed to Los Angeles Frank 11 Bacon has been appointed Assistant Adjutant General The efftertaiittiient of the First Infantry wiU be given next Friday and Saturday nights The National Guard Everybody agrees that the field day was a graua success i ne troops were strong in number made a good appearance and drilled weUthe spectators were numbered by the thousands were very appreciative and greatly enjoyed the magnificent spectacle the weather was just right and the ground was in proper condition What more could be asked or expected for a military display Hence everybody says that the affair was a grand success arid what everybody says is soi Much of the success of the day is due to the participation of the regular troops The kindness of General Miles in al lowing his troofM to take part in the days exercises and the great interest displayed by him not only In this affair hut in others also in which the National Guard may take part has already endeared him to the State troops who greatly appreciate his efforts to assist them as he can Nothing has been heard of any challenge to the First to dispute its possession of the brigade trophy bnt if rumor speaks aright pen and ink will before lone cause a den be sent to the prize winners which will 1441 lutiu Bnriieu auswer iu riraw wiU find no lack of backers though for it showed on WashfngMns Birth day that at that time it was the best drilled regiment in the State Either of the other competing regiments wiU have to work hard to coma up to what the First did then and it must be re membered that Dickinsons regiment ts an toe time improving so that ll another drill is held for the trophy one mar expect to see the First drill somewhat better even than it did at the Presidio Three branches of the service which each requires harder work to keep up than the infantry are the cavalry artillery and signal service Eachot thee from the very nature of things was at a disadvantage on Washingtons Birthday on account of the attention of the people being centered on the eater masses of infantry The Light attcry and San Francisco Hussars were also at an additional disadvantage by being placed in comparison with the regular troops not but that the men of the battery and the troop are not quite as well drilled make just as good appearance and are just as good soldiers in every resjcct as are the regulars but having loorer and untrained horses they were not able to show themselves as well as they would under more fa vorabl conditions It was forthst reason that the Hussar line broke dnrirur the charge across the front of the division It cannot be expected that horses that are used only two or thrrft times a year for military purposes will compare at all favorably with animals that know the very bugle calls While the Hussitrs were in camp even with tha horsesNJjey had hired after two days driU theymade as good an appearance in every wfty as could any regular troop Captain Keene says that his troop has received no equipments from the State for nearly thirty years The great wonder then is not why the troop did not appear as well as the regulars on field day but bow it managed to get oat at aU with its wrecks Of horse dress But any one who saw the troop knows it did well The CrgJmander in Chicf praised it to the AdjuTant General after it had wheeled into line near his station and a regular army officer noticing the brightness of its equipments asked when they had been furnished thinking ttiey were new He almost fell down when told they were nearly thirty years old The armorer who had worked over the wrecks for nearly a week getting themrcady for the Presidio show smiled grimly when told of the officers question The signal corps uner command of Major Denicke Drigade signal officer established five stations between whitik communication was held by flags during the day Station A headquarters in the field was on the hill above the parade grounds It was in charge of Sergeant Brown and Private Allardyce Station was on the reservoir at the corner of Broadway and Devisadero street and was In charge of Corporal BusseU and Privates Sprinkle and Copcland Station at Fort point was manned by Privates 0 Boardman A Allardyce and Eastwood 6tation in Marin county was in charge of Corporal A A Hanks and Private A II Kourrtree At Station on Telegraph hill we re Sergeant Evans and Privates Pierce and Gibbs Communication between the different stations was kept open until 3 oclock When Major General Dknond arrived on the field the following message was sent to him by Brigadier General Cutting through all the stations starting at and returning to the Presidio as follows To Fort point to Marin county to Telegraph hill to the reservoir to headquarters In tki Fisld February 222 To Maor Grtrfttl Dimtmd My brigade Is In line of battle as directed No sign of any attack yet Shall I move forward i Ccmxo Brigadier General Major Denicke and his men did good service and deserve praise for their emcicncy That Light Battery A needs new equipments has been bo often said that it is an olcL story But whether the leader is a burking horse or not or whether he shows an inclination to waits on his hind legs or not OT whether seventeen men with bay ropes have to tie up the traces and knot the spokes of the wheels together the battery always gets there and it is always praised There is something about the grim cannon and the heavy business like looking horses and the active looking men sitting so cooiy but ready tor action on wo pieces mat smacks of grim war and as the pieces go roiling by raising clouds of dust and rattling as if regardless of life or limb the spectators are cure to say An wavs someining like if loo drill of the battery during the lunch hour was very good and was greatly appreciated Major General Dimond has Issued the following order HcatMtuaBTCM Drnno Sax raiKCisco February 20 1889 Special Orders No 3 First The Major General commanding comnumenta the officers and men of the Second Brigade National Guard of California upon their pronoiency and bearing aaacontiygetrnarTiast Nfecxmd BrlgsdierOeittiral liaison A aiuesv unisea etiaica janoy us a tnacfiamax annrramn lotnesa ten fan Please present toy thanks to tha offlrters of Tour eommand tar tho verr ereditafto part they took to yesterdayi Sneh recos rdtlon of tout soldlerir oual ttlea from so ahla aa officer should Drovoka renewed Interest In your ompazty and regtoealJjjrgsnIxattoua By command of Hj6a Qirzxu Bixosnv I CLiar Hantsrunt Colonal and A AOV The next event rf taticTunca to local military men wiU be the entertainment to be given at the Grand Opera house by lh Fint Iftfaatry Begimeat next Friday and Saturday evenings It will not only be ft mOltarr erent but wDlbe made a tods treat of lmrnrtnca vnfjssajTjninj series of beautiful tableaux full of teres and i portrartng aoene taade famous in song and anorywOlbapra sentediThe Ueaa tat tha tableau aara Wa frotartess gifted peraoatiiaa I lUwQXwteawhwirieri ntiHstf for just men work i well known He has selected tr ntnhr ot tirrips and pathetic inrjdeutsV aU rtakinjtrf ruiitiary um hi ome wsjvwhvu in tableaux will make up a moot enjoys ble prarawme Between the tableaux the Regimental band will Jay pular eeltc tlnn asut afterward there will be dancing The entertainment nwruses to be among the most enjuyBble of the many ceHentone giveabj tlic First i Lieutctuuit oloncr Barrv wha is atl PiKTaniento telegraphetl to Colonel i ucunson yesterday that the General Appropriation bill mcJusiing tlie military aiipropriatiotis had been intrc lucexl For camp purposes 30000 is providt and 10000 for uniforms It islKimfthist the rainp appropriatioit wiUUraiiOdtotjOOOa Foot aad Cnp Department Commartder Gards first order is ae follows Ilavlng been elected liepartmrnt Cotn taandcf by the Pepartraent Ewupmcnt at its tweuty acvond anaual se4on heM attocktoB Cat and haling been duly Installed I hereby assume command of the department Itate this occasion to thank the ceta rades fur the disUngrdshrdhonor conferred upon toe and trust to moet with the same ecneroas support freely extended to my cjlocessors Comrade Francis It Baron George Thomas Post No 2 Pan Francisco is hereby aanoonccd aa Assistant Anjutant Gcncral On and after March 1 1S89 the bead Suarters ot the departsueat will be estab hed at Los Angeles Cal Tha new Assistant Adjutant General will of course rcmoveto Lot Angeles He has resigned as Ueutenantand quartermaster of the Veteran Guard and 1 has been succeeded in that position by Kugene vtciganci Cotntnander Gards second general order announces as follows At the twenty second annual encampment held at Stockton CaLon the 13th Hth and 15th of February 1SS9 the following named officers were duly elected and are announced for the information of the department Department Commander George Gard Bartlett Post No 6 Los Angeles Senior Vice Department Commander 8 Johnson Rawlins Post No 23 Stockton Junior Vice Department Commander Smith Lyon Post No 8 Oakland Surgeon 8 Corbett Lincoln Post No I San Francisco Chaplain Jordan Atlanta Post So 92 Fresno Council Of Administration Wharff Lincoln Post No 1 San Francisco A Fuller Atlanta Post No SJE Fresno 8eymour Cornman Post Na 57 San Bernardino Pettit Appomattor Post No 50 Oakland It Treat Fred Steele Post No 70 Ban Luis Obispo Representatives to the Twenty third National Encampment A Barrett Stanton Post No 55 Los Angeles at aison a IeWweeu nun usiiw ewci jlouji us totter os Mavflower Lodge No BL wfllrniU tte2Mlnatadaresed to the headquar tsVni mr Kiri ft lurrt meet ten says Pleaae present sir thanks to theofSoersof your eommand far tho very xtolgtrts tlio OoMost Xsglo California Castle No 1 Knights held Its regular meeting last Wednesday at Union square Hall Tha attendance was yery large and much enthusiasm was displayed in tha forming of the Grand CastM Md the Uniform Drill Corps The riiuxi routine buairieja was duly trnntarterl The Grand CastJa wiU d8 instituted at Unlon equare Hall this evening by Barnes 8 who baa coma from Jhiladephia The subordinate castle WUl be called into session immediately afhw the mstitutirm of ttis Grand Castle for the purpoae of eunfei ring tha three dcAista on ecaav new atztbexa by go ucst tuttopeiira Chief llllX AUll nillU lYriKO 1 Aboit frota onerf thebargea rtscned tbermao I A eoa pAsser yikriieel John Birrns fell into the bay from ecrtion i of the seawall yfcrtcr14y morning and had a narrow esckrio from being drowned Hyman Fait collector of the wharf threw the man a rope and with the as Bstance of others polled him oat of th water vile was rolled over a barrel and then sentto Ids liomev Burns was somewhat under the influence of liquorv John Geary a marina fireman feU overboard yesterday morning at tha foot of Pocine strevt He was intoxicated and stated at the receiving hos pital that he did not intend torornmii sulcidev yifi leMiim Wligii Ws Aiitagoiitze DRIED PEUIT DISCCSS10S Alwjo Market for Good Fruits That ArisCarefollr TaeketU lanMl Bn11a ferint tva 80 Marysville Wilson George lnomas rost ro ean rTancisco A Buckles Farragnt Post No 4 Vallelo A Hackmeier Lincoln Post No 1 San Francisco Fletclier Bartiett Post ro 6 Los An peles It Laine Sumner Post No Sacramento USimpson Kilpatrick i oit rio as otiieiena Alternates to the Twenty third Na tional Encampment Budlong Gettysburs Post No 59 Tulare KusscU John A Dix Post No 42 San Jo A Warner Rod Mathewson Post No 16 Healdsburg Magnus Toit Ord Post No 82 Los unvxj ij ii mison aunton rost No 65 Los Angeles Hawk CoL hi iiaker TOt so 71 sewcastie Murphy Ellsworth Post No 20 Santa Posa Batten Lookout Mountain Tost Ko eo Uerkeley Members of the Veterans Home Association A Waymire George Thomas Post No 2 Hobbert Lincoln Post Jio I Hlassford A Garfield Post No 34 II Herrick Lincoln Post No 1 Henry Bayly iyonrost ro ts All existing orders wfJl remain in force until countermanded Additional staff aPTXnntments will be announced in future orders Commander Gard has issued a me morial order in respect to the memory of Comrade Silas Ford past department commander who died ia Oakland on February loth Colonel Mason KJnne has returned from his recent trip none the worse for hU encounter with train robbers near Pixley when going south The new department officers of he Womens Relief Corps have entered uson their duties in earnest The dc iiamnent snppiies nave Deen transferred from Stockton to Redwood Citv and a very cheerful and pleasant room where the department president Mrs rrisbie ana her secretary Mrs lux will gladly welcome any member of the Grand Army of the Republic or vt omens nenei uorps Applications have already been received for two new corps and letters from interested comrades all over the State asking for in formation about organizing corps have been numerous since the convention Mrs Frisbie ado her first official visit to Lyon Corps at Oakland on Wcdnes aay aiternoon reordary ajtn ana was inost cordially welcomed Other corps will be visited by the department president as soon as time and opportunity permit alias Manon aicott tne department treasurer is a very efficient member of the order and her election to the very responsible position Of treasurer was very gratifying to her many friends especially to the members of John A Dix Corps of San Jose who learned her worth during the year she presided over them as president She has es tawisuea ner iieaaqraariers ai can jose and is prepared to fill all orders for supplies from corps xyon uorps io convened at tne usual time Wednesday February 20th after a short intermission for members to attend the department convention The president Sarah Steele was in the chair and there was a very large attendance The business was pleas antly interrupted by the announcement that department officers were in the ante room The conductor escorted them to the platform where the president mtroduced Mrs Geraldine Fnsbie the new department president Mrs iucinaa uumore oeparrment cnap laln Mrs Jane Russell department councilor Mrs Sarah FarweU president of Appomattax Corps and Mrs liTCua nnam jpaat presiaenx ox un coin Coma Two nersona were ad mitted to membership by transfer and the remaining business was soon dispatched Remarks were made by each of the visitors After the corps closed oainty rerresnraenis were served James A Garfield Corps No 21 held its weekly meeting hut Tuesday evening It Initiated two candidates and devoted much attention to relief and other business Tha president and treasurer and several other members of Lincoln uorps no 3 were present aa visitors Lincoln Corps No 8 had quite a pleasant social last Thursday tdght After the business of the corps was over the members were invited to the room of Lincoln Post and muaio and dancing occupied tho raat of the even ing Two new members were initiated In response toaa invitation team Mrs Jane RusselL the members visited Oakland last night and attended a carnival given by the corps at that dtyy Xodles of tho A Beven Pines Circle held 1U usual large and Interesting meeting on Monday evening One lady was initiated aiidstrcornrsdea obligated Xhefiot pital tommlttae reported twenty old soldiers fat tha Gouhty Hoepilal all doing well Bereral fAmfllea were irap pBed witngTocertes ana met Airs Amelia 8 Charles of Nevada aty was vresent and entertained tha exrela with aa account of tba work of theladlea at that place Gettysburg CIrela held lt regular meeting at their headquarters an Wednesday evening and two ladles were admitted by transfer cards Past State President Ella 8medleT 8tato Praaldant Vesica Ooahing Junior Vie 8tate Preaident AxaaUa 8 Charlea aad the presidnt aad aevarai rnem bera of Seven Pines Orele were present and a rrr pleasant evening was ammt lira Margaret linooli of tlattya bttrg Ctrda haj baea armoiatad 8tata John A loean Orclaof OaUahdl wtUe inaugural ball on Match 4th atfatralrr Hall AaVlnA WoJ Ilji1 tifi TTTZt WNi i laiiioa awena Wetraore addressed the rnonthly meetiiigof the tareHcTtlcultural r3o ciety ywherdajr wHh reference to cer tain legislation proposed in the as fumed interest of lruiHrrowera He had particular reference to a bill introduced by Senator Caminettf which proposed to da away with the eornmi hkm in existence and establiab In lieu thereof a department of agriculture at Sacrameuto He denounced UiebiU and his views were coincided with by several members Acommittee consisting of Messrs ltowley Berk Stabler Tompkins and Bauenft was appointed to consider the subject and reported back a resolution whlcjt was adopted asking the Legislature not to pass the bill The gecretary anrMtrhccd that the subject for discussion was the marketing of green and dried fruits General Cutting raanagcr of the pried Fruit Association was requested to present his views to the meeting He said that the questibn of marketing the dried fruit product of the State was of more importance than anything else tnat now conironts the horticulturists of California It was the pivot on which rums the entire fruit industry of the 8tate He then preeented a mass of statistics to support his proposition showing the immense increase in the product of dried fruits for the last six years He showed how the market had spread and how one firm after another had engsged in the business which but a few years since was in the hands of a single house An account was given of the disastrous results of the competition between consignees at the East and a sketch of the organization of the Dried Fruit Association The speaker showed how the nnorgan ired method of handliug the raisin crop during the past season resulted in the growers receiving fully a quarter of a million dollars less for their crop than they might earily have done Cooperation was the only remedy for this eviL In answer to a question Mr Cutting said that he had not the least doubt but there would always he a market for ail of the fruit of a good quality that was DUt UD In an attractive manner Dr Hardy of San Jose said that it was necessary for California to excel in quality as weU as in quantity of its products Good fruit would atwara seU and he thought the whole crop of the State could be disposed of every year if producers would only take pains in roaring good fruit and drying it care iauy Senator Back of Solano cormt made a few remarks upon the shipment of fresh fruits through the CalSornia Fruit Union Generally those ship meats had been satisfactory The prices were not burn bntthev were such as the producers could realize a profit from He thought the consumption of California fresh fruits at the hast would largely increase Chairman Aiken of the Committee on Railroad Rates said that he was haniir able to report yet but thought he would be able to do so about April 1st The railroad authorities were notable to give any definite information but ne was not sanguine mat any material reaucuoa would uesecurea Mr Bush stated that a neat deal of care must be taken in the handlina of iruii tnaswas Dipped JSast There was great damage done in handling and rehandling fruit from interior points which was shimied in small quantities Sometimes there was almost an entire kiss 8 Bobertson a member of a prominent Minneapolis fruit house thought co operation for shipment was the key note of success anions the fVexh fruit producers as it was ationgthe dried fruit men One great trouble was that producers seemed to be unable to realize that because one carload could be sold at a good price a dozen cars could not be sold at the same figure He emphasized the importance of shipping nothing but good fruit Speaking of the subject of commissions Mr Kob erteun Buid he did not believe that a cheap commission merchant was any im pruiiuieic man cneap lawyer The subject for the March meeting was announced as the olive including the soil methods of cultivation and au points vf interest THE HYPO GUN THE POINTERS ESTABLISHED aTTTCiKKEst Need of an Jtpprowtleo IVaw Cooa mented on A Colon Han Wanted fur ruUU rrlater 7hV typographical convention met agalajfjsffday Winders pre srrhng The first subject iditxussedrwas ai rx3mm Home Industries Delegate Jiulte made a plea in behalf of the wortmen on the coast saying that the work done on this coast was far above the average and la many Instances exceeded Eastern work Ha niadsa atrjnng appeal lor the uxrkeraof lha coast A resolution was adopted to the effect that the Union should ai ake eyery endeavor to atd homa industry and ta have local institutions preferred to Eastern A series of resolutions was adopted calling attentioii to the need of an ap I prentice lawr and Stating the desire iof the ttemberss the con rciitiod to receive into lucnibership the competent woman and girt compositors of the district A lohg disrtision was then held on a resolution iatroduced by Delegate OBrien ia ttnport of ttie trail of the American Federation of Labor for all local unions to tax Tnc mKrs 5 cents each for the support of strikiiig unions The Federation of Labor hv now rrert lited with fiOOOOO rnembiT asid such a MinwiutiiB quite amo Kjraunjt cntund The general Opinion expressed during the discussion of the matter was favor able to tbe estabUshmenrof the fund but a question arose to the way in which the money shuutd beexpended Delegate OBrien exjlained that the idea was to make only one asscsa went tlie money from which should be kept on haivl until a striie occurred The resoiulijn was adoptcit A A brief discussion was then held on labor hours aad trad i regulations but no actioawas taken on the matter A resolution was adptd to the effect that it was the sense of tho convention that all efforts be made to induce fcon unionmento loin the union The convention then went Into ex ecutive session to consider the com plaints from San Diego caused by the consolidation of several papers there recently Recdrameiidations were made to uic union there bnt no lur ther action was taken In executive session a resolution was adopted requesting all the unions in the district to adopt resolutions that rresioent liamson appoint anmoa man as public printer The convention then adiourned sina die i A ttTCKT XAItOPEK Ii HOW MOKPIUXK ICTISIS ABE FED Patrick Savage Is Taken to the Southern Station a 1hyslcal and Mental Wreck Covered with sore shaking like an aspen dull eyed and insane Patrick Savage was removed from the Petite House on Fourth near Minna streets to the southern police station yesterday afternoon He cried for morphine and wept bitterly when his request was refused He may live for gay a month aod he is but 24 years old The house in which Savage was found is one of many in thai Dart of the city A man was murdered there some time ago Thieves are found under its roof The morphine victim is cored for there as long as be has money In all the houses frequented by the fiends is a man or woman who sells the drug and Infects it for a small sum This useful person is termed the gun and administers to the fiend an biWtrrrn that la ahAii for which he raid 5 cents Tjhla Is a cheaper way of kuiinh ones sea than by the use of whisky Savage was a likefv fellow aotaa ream ago He lost the respect of decent peo ple Dy marrying a gin woo was about to be sent to the Magdalen Asrlnm and then lived off her earnings as a puDuc woman AaSOCIAIED CHAEmaTS He Finds a Gold Slug Araoog slot of lloses John CBrieni a laborer Jcngaged at the new City HalLTras hauling dirt thrown from a rTewntry unearthed coflin yesterday when his eye caught sight of an octagon shaped brassy looking object lyinp among 10s 01 pones lie pKtea 11 np ana thinking it was a brass medal trleTed to seilit to Contractor McCann for fj The offer was rejused and when OBriens friends discovered that the supposed brass medal was a f50 gold slug of the coinage of 1852 he received the congratulations of alL McCana looked very gloomy i Golden Gate Athlete The new board of directers of the Golden Gate Athletic Club held its first rnseiing htsi cyenmg fhetabach presiding A resolution rwas adopted that any niember transferring his ticket woold be subject to ptiIjiou A committee of Grews anjiuin ted to revisa the constitmion and by lavs The initiation fee was faired to 3 and docs for March to 12 It was determined that the ring shoul be rnavle tVenty feur feetwith raiting 1 i Xew rolleesoM Appointed Leonard Knott and Bradley Gala have been ioiated to tlie police force having been assigned to duty atCap laiu Douglass office g5 Mi MICEIXAKEOLS Catarrh to CousuMptioii CATAEiui rra PreTJttCTIVE force stand next to and emloabtedly leads on to ensnmptioa it therefore sihgalar that those atnicted with this fear fnl disease thoold not triakelt ths object of their lives to rid thataartvex of it Secep Uvejranedie coaeocted by iglioraut pre tender to molical knowledra have weak eoed the oonndenoe of the gnat najorlty VI BUUCiWIJM AU WlfdUml J70M Uie Thev become resigned to a llftoimiaerv rather than torture themselves wHli doubt rui paiiianTes But this wUl never do Ostarrnsanstbe met at every atago aad roaitstrd rith all onr might la many ease th dnwaije has assumed dangEron symptom Th bones and cartilage of the nose tha orpins of hearing of seeing snd of tatins so affected as to be useleasv the uvula snriongated thethroatsolnsVnaed and irritated to produ a conUant and distressing cough Sixtoed Eibicat Ccia taeet every phase ef catarrh front a Simula head cold to the mewt loathsome an destructive stages It Hlocal and ccvsttrtiUnnat Inr stant is reDevinS permanent ta earing safe economical and never fafltne Each package contains one bottle of the Eamcai Coax one box CtTikBAl Sol vest aad an lurxortb luiits with treatise prteeat Portaa XtM A CastsncXXn BoeroTf OLD FOLKS lAIJiU Full of comfort trr sit rilniL in fttanunation and Weakness of the flCU VblUIU AJIT1 rAK rLxrrxa the first and onhr raiu aimag wrengiaening riaster rew iiosa sfyM A2 Inatantaneotis and Infallib Vastly Taelr Work Dnrlaa tho FaiWeek In tho City The board of directoxa of the Asso ciated Charities met yesterday after noon Tha iecreury reported that during the week ended March 1st twenty six cases had been attended to of which sixteen were women and ten men These cases have been disposed oi aa zouowst turexa benevolent Society 1 found situation for one woman reported favorably to lndl Tidnalj 4 reported adversely to haai yidual 2i reported flivorably to Mayor reported advwsery to Mayor il sATorauiy to can UTanasco venev olent Society 2 sent to City aad Ootmfrv HaenftaL 2t sent to Alma housa Ij held for action li lilted for work 1 rejaeted 1 bixiy fbur application hare been made for meal tickets to date twelve of which have been granted and 117 applications have been xuada on tha llobinioa bequest fund jrna bat Three Ken afaU nBut ah Ttos eaed Uie larga crowd that jsiheralto watch the work on section 7 of the sea waQ blocia up the passageway of tha Bausalltoferry and the ponce have ordca toaeptt clear Xollcenian loTftnio fitantoa xaada a charge oa tha crowd yaterday Get out of hare or olll athrixa yoa heyelled and puthtd lata the crowd Anold Italiaa wood Stherw called Jc was on tha edge of a wharf and her became scared aad Vn Into tho isratar Stanton nicked UO la piece of lumber and vttariw It to the or relierirur rain and etrenithesixur tha Bnncles Feel goed from tho moment It is applied At all AnggstS3 cent flva lot fl cr postage free of Poms Dace am CHSJtiCAI Co Boston Masr mam A I1 I lYEfl I jT rahlTCyCatlty thmlittunsa Thar also relTerw fitilias fmiii Tiis peveiaIndigeticc aod Too Hearty satzae A perfect rttnedy tar Waal lsiieaBdTaUtn ae Mouth Coated ffoBguajPalnnitnt KLlo TherrexTi late the Bowels and prevect iOatauipaaori aad PQea Are tree from aU end aad hTttaUn matter OoaceatrasadaieudajE taaret warvaeaADt asuw ta takstt sa txsla Marpiag Osly onaptne doae Pareey I Vagetable MaeKescta aylatihrxaafe a ClrTH KlBjrHTa Ol tstysij zaek I tal mt mi TiirrqT aToaly sBd Tortnro SWAIBESOl 5rAWL80MiB aaiSBSiSBast Wk Mfll iysis ii rAv Si.

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