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jtr xy JieeacsMjf ss IWS ar SA2T RAOISCO CHBONICLB TUESDAT JjLsVJSXZ fl 1887 COUNCIL AND LODGE The Eed Men Baise Up New Chiefe VISITING GBA5D OFFICEBS The Havocs KnlgHts Druids Odd Fellows Workmen Templars Et AL The put wees tu a rery busy one with allot the 1 reternal societies Installations being the order of tha day Many lodge held public entertainments at which mo i cal programme were presented while others banoueted Many faithful officers were alM presented with pretest eit week the Grand Lodge of the Independent Order of Bnal rlth will meet in thi city Mkiobi Pacific Lodge Ino 136 hai 1 nit ailed the following officer Jeme Carrick Henry 8 Gray 8 Beth Mann George Penllngton 8 John Ken nedy William rdwardi a George Haas John Cameron Andrew Brown and Jamea Whltten 8 and Philip Rtegelhaupt Upon the eon elusion of the installation ceremonies BrolherTbomaa Penllngton was presented with a handsome gold Past Matter a jewel ornamented with diamond the presentation being made by Past Master Jephson and suitably responded to by the recipient The exercises were brought to close by a grand banquet to which 200 mem ben and visitors sat down purpose Brother Thomaa wit very I agrseaory urptea as ut last meeting oy the preaenutlon of a pair of handsome Slcture for his devotion to the interests of is court Court star of tha West will tire in en tertainment to Its friends at Odd re tows nau on yt aaamgton sixinoay United Ancient Order Druid District Deputy Lorenten el District Sj comprising Norm Grove So 6 Hesperian So 19 and Klrtn Ho 18 of thla city held a meeting ol the officers in his district last Sunday morning to rehearse the new wort It was the first general exemplification and drew a Urge audience and all seemed satisfied with the change Brother Emile Deymann District Deputy of District 41 Fescadera made a fraternal New Years call among his many Dnildlc friends In this eity He report Druidism In hi dlstrtet flourishing District Deputy William Becker of Vanaido reports to the Grand Secretary as haring visited Victoria aneou rer Kamloope and Wellington and that he experts to soon organise groves in each of those places Prosperity Grove No 1 at Vanalmo will give a ball and sapper on the 15th int Improved Order of Bed Men Pohonachee has raised an the following ehiefs A Cole Peter Wild 8 Fred Brown 8 William Bette Campbell of Harvey of Ulantonomah Tribe ho last Tuesday night raited no chiefs as follows lessen 8 A Barker 8 9 A Jack on a A Sampson John Pinkham of A Stevens of Manianita Tribe No 4 raised up its ofn cra last WeduesdsT Qirht Sotoyome No 12 had an adoption last Thursday night and two applications and will have two adoptions next Thursday night It will have a public raising np on Thursday night the 13th lnst Independent Order Odd Fellow Sunset Kebekah Degree Lodge No 103 wa instituted at Weat Oakland last Friday evening by District Deputy Taylor with the following officers Amanda Gore 0 Mary McGuire Katharine Sogers R8 Mary Gould 8 Emma Price A team from Brooklyn Rebckab Degree Lodge gave the beautified work A collation followed Golden Gate Lodge No 204 haa installed the following officers Holmes 0 Iraythorn I Jarrett William Meyer 6 Mac Lauehlan 8 Mayer John 8 wan RC gchwarx ConmP Down inr II ewnaber Grand Patriarch Crosett will make the following visitations Pacific Sacramento 18th Colusa 19th Marysvilie Oih Oro Vllle 21st Chlco 1M and Bed Blun 24tb Templar Rebekah Degree Lodge will hold a public installation next Saturday evening The Mission lot delegates will bold a meeting at Odd Fellows Hall January 14th to hear tha report in reference to leasing laid lot and to elect a new Trustee Harmony Lodge gave a fine banquet last Tuesday evening after the Installation of it officers Grand Master McEachran will make the following official visitations Elmira Jan nary 12th St Helena ldth Rio Vista 15th Benlcla 17th Oakland 18th Mar tines 19th Antioch 20th SomervIUe 21st aoavilie 22d alleJo 24th Cal istoga 20th Napa 27th Dixon 28th Templar Rebekah Degree Lodge No 19 had the following officers Installed In pub he last Saturday eveung HattleC Smith Fanny Lord Mary Lyon a Mrs Brown 8 Mrs Fay 8amaon A fine literary and musical entertainment was given during the even isg Mrs George Tripp the retiring Noble Grand waa presented with a handsome collar and JeweL Several of the other ofii cera were presented with elegant floral piece Dancing concluded the evening a sport Occidental Lodge entertained its mem bers last Wednesday evening after Install atlon with a grand banquet Alt Lodge has elected the following offl cers John Shire Leavitt Dresher a Potter 8 tt a Downs Smith i HI1L Con Trnstees Ellis Smith Thrane Ophlr Lodge to which the late Dr Stewart belonged has been Investigating the tenses which led him to take his Ufe and has come to the conclusion that diss nation had nothing to do with It he hav log been In no sense a dissipated man It bat found that be was ducouraged and melancholy in consequence of some dUap pofntnient or other cause unknown and If In fact hedrank toexcess during the day or two preceding his deaih was the result ratber than the cause of that state of mind which led him to take his life Knights of Pythias Falrmonnt Lodge after its Installation en Friday evening last had a dance and on Saturday evening last gave an enter tainment and dance at Musle Hall Twen ty first and Howard streets Ivanhoe Lodge No the banner lodge of the world had Rs officers Installed last Wednesday evening after which Past Chancellor Dunn was presented with an elegant silver Jewel aa a token of rV tpect from the lodge A anion meeting of the uniform dlvl sions of this city will be held Saturday evenln the 22d lnst Sooth San Francisco Lodge No 45 will tbl evening nave its omcers innaileo in public A fine entertainment and banquet will alto be given The Oakland divisions will hold a Joint meeting on Tuesday evening February 1st Falrmonnt division will give an exhibi tlon drill and ball at Piatt HaU oq Tuesday evenlnr February 22d Captain Ilurlbut nat again assumed command of this division Brigadier General Shaffner and staft win visit the division at Stockton on January 26th and that at Sacramento on February 12th Grand Chancellor Batcbelder with other grand officers will visit the lodges of Sonoma county during the litter part of this month Bayard Loire Ko 53 had Its officers In stalled in public last evening after which a sociable was given which was a most en Joyable affair Representatives to the Grand Lodge which will this year be held at Santa Rosa will not be elacted until the first meeting in March Ancient Order United Workmen The Grand Legion beneficiary department will be established early in January The contracts for printing and lithograph Lag hare been let and work is progressing Blank appll atlona for membership In this department will be tent to the Recorders of the different legions at an early date Giand Master Danforth visited the lodge at Lincoln last Tuesday evening Roeklln last Wednesday and Chlco Thursday and was well received Hercules Lodge No 53 held apnblie Installation last Friday night Deputy Hilton officiating as Grand Master assisted by Past Matters heading and Reed The hall was densely crowded and al er the instal laUon the lodge waa turned over by Master Workman Scott to Past Master Baker Chairman of the Committee on Entertainment Past Matter Rollins then on behalf of the lodge presented Past Master eatey with an elegant gold watch chain and seal at a testimony of their appreUa tlon for services rendered after which the immense audience were invited to a dance and banquet The Officers of St John Lodge No 73 will be installed next Thursday night by District Deoatr Hi ton brand Commander Shortridge assisted Dy rast urana iKmmauuer ceaamg stalled Oakland Legion last Wednesday night San Francisco Legion acted aa a guard of honor and were cordially welcomed and entertained by their Oakland comrades There Is no assessment this month in the Yi orkman Guaranty Fnnd Association Friendship Lodge No 179 will enter tain it friends to morrow evening at Shlels building with a fine masks and literary entertainment the United orkmen a Relief Society of St Louis haa been Introduced here It pays tick benefits disability claims insurance and funeral expenses of a wife Burns Lodge No 68 now pays weekly sick benefited SJIP funeral expenses en the death of a member 9100 on the death of a member wife 30 California Lodge No 1 of West Oak land will bare a number of open meetingsone this evening and another on the 25th I tut Unity Lodge last week presented its retiring Matter Harvey Piatt with an elegant old Fast Master i Jewel for faithful serv ces rendered Norman Legion Select Knights will in stall its otficert fuesday evening January 18th Triumph Lodge No 13 will install its officers In public Saturday evening January 2Jd altar which a ball will be given Yerba Buena Lodge last Friday evening resented the retiring Matter orkman awrence with a fine gold Past Master JeweL Deputy Grand Master Poland visited Lincoln last Tuesday Auburn Wednesday Santa lara Thursday Hollister Fri day and was well received on Thursday evening the following newly elected ofiloers were Installed by Golden Gate Lodge No 8 uasel tine Walter alloy James Jessen John McLaughlin 0 Johnston Doose Fin A Knndsen A Parson Pentz I Hetketh 0 Olcovlch Trustee Grltwold Med Exam Hercules Lodge No S3 has elected the following officers for the term Al Rol lms William Scott A Smith Francis HllL 0 Perkins Megowan A Bergmann Rec Henry Smith Brail a cobnrno 8 Sugg A eanqnei foUowed at which addresses were in order George Carter ol Oakland ha been appointed District Deputy of District No 10 comprising vaaiana uncoin wunton and Contra Cost counties ilea KnowlesTtslgncd Center Council No 62 of Sutter county haa paid assessments No 87 and 98 from Its reserve fnnd PtHSurrfinniril Vn fin Staa AlafftAj tfe following officer Bister Ooetie a jonn oonaag U4 oor rarutn vij George Morse 8 Henry Wettllng 8 Baruth James Coffee Helene Howe Pi Emily jiond John Marten Henry Goetxe 8 Gibbs of Protection Conndl Oak land has been appointed District Deputy for District No 11 composed of TAcme Alameda Barkelev and Claremonnt conn tOi Knlrbts of Honor German Lodge la the banner lodge ot this Jurisdiction with 229 members Yerba Buena is second with 21a members and Fidelity comes third with 195 Union Lodge will hare its officers In stalled this evening after which a fine banquet will be given at which addresses tflllbe in order Grand Dictator Stern and Grand Reporter Curry will pay a fraternal visit to Golden State Lodge thi evening and assist in the Installation of Ita omcers Occidental Lodge had It officers in stalled last Wednesday evening by District DepQty Thomson Grand Reporter Curry and Grand Chaplain Jay were present and took part In the exercises Under the old system of collecting as sessments deatn claims were paid in from sixty to seventy days Under the new system claims have been paid in fifteen dava me new one degree nraai weu re ceived ana ntgnly commented upon as an Improvement on the three denee ritual baxon and Friendship lodges will Install uieir omcers wis evening Keystone Lodge No 2107 ha elected the following officers to serve during the coming year A Jennings PDJohn tvavanagn uymange Charles Holcomh A Task RN Frank William McCalL Daa VMAhiM rr UC I DllMJSUK 4A ocn bo jacvaii a irasiees Arthur Tlget Joy and George rand Lodge Fred Baisch alter nate Indepaadawt Order Bnal Brith California Lodge has elected the follow lng officers Mayer Lesser Blank 8 IsraelskyT Isaac Samuel Meyer A Jacobs Trus tees Abrama Rubin Is Jacobs Hall Director Blank Examining Physi cian Dr Hart Repreeentatirea Herman Abrama Loult Blank David Cohen Max Gold berg Julius Kreba 8 Lip man Morris Kocnman William Samuel Harris Rubin District General Lodge No 1 has 9000 members and 275 OOOln It reserve fund District No 2 8000 members 195 000 reserve fund District No 4 comprising California Nevada and Oregon 2200 mem ben and 75000 in its reserve fnnd The Grand Lodge will convene in this City on Sunday January 23d The new endowment law is all the talk and the present Indications are that this district will not accept the new law and will hare to set np for ltaeli Pacific Lodge hi elected tha following officers Marks Elchelbaam i Goldsmith 8 Seeligsobn Dryfuss Bearwald 6 A Stolts Schwarts and Davis Trustees Hall Director Jacob Gant Representatives to Grand Lodge Jacob Gant Isidor Gant Henry Schwartz Bosh A Kaplan Goldsmith Hope Lodge Ko 126 of Stockton ha elected the following officers Hams Goodfriend Pt Charles Stamper 8 Moses MarkT Itaao Brown AaL A Irr kLAKohlmanGTruttee Peyser Gllck Harris Repreaent axires uns umperta jacoo uucs aouia Isaac Harris Mail North Paciflo Lodge of Oregon hat elected Gumbert Ponder and Bybke aa representatlTea to the Grand Lodge The Bnal Brlth Endowment Axsoda Hon has elected the following Directors 8 Zeklnd oabriel Cohn Moses Sellg Her fan Enklit and Lonla Blank Officers 8 tklnd Cohn Louis Bltnk 6UiT Capital stock 20000a GarixlnLodg No 43 of Grass Valley lias elected the foUowlog ffieer Joseph WeUtbetn Charles Nathan Jacob Weltsbeln 8 Simon Nortuky Gad A Truatees 1 Stein Nathan and Rosenberg Renresenta tivex to the Grand Lodge Nathan eteln and Jacob Weltsbeln Anvil Lodge No 848 ot San Jose haa elected Wiener George Alexan der Pt 8 Stern 8 Eugene Rosenthal KB Wltionsky TM echlestlnger Sthleatlnger Trustees Rich William Ostermam and JtBlnmemhaL Represectatl vet to Grand rodge William Osterman It Blameathal ano 4 aoppeu Oakland Lsuge Ko 252 hat elected lacob KtrchccrrP LouU Jaffe Bernstein 8 Jonas Rosen Jcob Kirch RrnstelnS berg Isaacs A Simon nerg ijuiisscas ssi ubwu IsacG Trustees lc Isaacs A Jjppman Coffee Medical Exam iner A Pratt Hall Director Alex Hlrskberg RepretentaUvea 1L Levy Max Mireute ItV Jons George Jioabeeber Isaacs Ancleat Order of Porester Court Bar City No 68S7 hat elected tha following officers Joseph Lere Johnson a a Alfredo KeserK Bj Llppman 8 Solomon 1 8 trTantatr W5 levy Wr JL HeJ man8at JHlckeyJ BrDrL0Ttlrt if Fhyslelan Trustees JL Smon AA De tuy Nathan von nrt Herenles Sa TttaVlia elected Scand Insulted the following officers lor the S1J ateJBreartyaBriVH Rhode rBt Samuel Harris 8 Charles 8chro Atr Daverkoten 8 Dig xtaB nDUi ss nuusn lugbe I BtDr A Kahn Phyiidan igfgsf lingbea 1 BtDr A Kahn Phyiidan I i James Lacker Harry Smith and aCMe MSsSSC jlenoniF irustee jl Conrt Occidental Ka6078vii organ SI Ued ln September 188a Iths now 218 financial membertwiui a oalaneatattx credit Ol wui gv paj so its mem 1 Order of CtVnsen Friends Empire Council No 47 has installed the following officers Minnie Tanier Joseph WUliams Margaret Znndel Herbert Greene 8 August Fin nen Madeline Hartman Christine Goetz Catharine Myer Annie Mvers Elisabeth Stroh 8 Trustees Thomas Foley Robert Tandel and Albert ticnssier uancmg ana a oanquei ioi lowed California Council No 58 bat Installed the following officers Le Toomeux Rebecca Waterman Marion A Flinn 8 Mrs FUnnT Mary Cowan Mrs A Boehme Mis Hussty Ann Kerr James Kerr 8 Dr 8 LeTonrneuxME Trustees Jens Christiansen Timothy Sullivan and Pidaneet Eliu Council No 185 had fire applications for membership at its meeting last mursday evening urana Recorder Annie Kvans publicly installed the following officers alter which a collation was spread followed by dancing Dr Thrall kill nAu st Arni Locker 8 A Trautner Warn hola A McClongnry Freeman A Looks Warnholz Home Council No 14 had the following officers installed by District Deputy Charles xtaxer last lueoaay evening it uv eruiore Miss Kimball a A Koberts Miss Cook a Blank Cole Gabb at Mrs a Gorham Mrs Hollis i Momson iTustees sum ball Mrs A A White Morrison Wednesday evening District Deputy Lnaries saxer assisiea ny ouaer grana officers installed the officers of Valley Council No 58 a follows Bryan Tbomat Cunningham Mist Ellen Mowrr 8 Charles A Inert Smith Manton James Mc Grlen Thornton Sen Trustees ueorge a uowry Bryan ana a Mowrr Samaritan Council had the following officers Installed last Thursday evening Charles Baker A Stelnbach Henry Wade CiP Peterson Sec Charles Beecher A a John EkT Mist HcEntee A i Emmark Delatour James Wthl ander Ben Falrmonnt Council No 103 hat In stalled the following officers Charles Meyers FCFI NtcoU Mrs a Mason a Mrs A King gee Osgood George A Boss Henry Pruhns Wt A Menget Alexander Christie A Jnnge Sen Trustees uamenien josepn ueuiscn ana A Roe tier An open meeting of District No SO will be held with Home Council No 14 on Tuesday evening January 18th on which occasion the member of the district are earnestly reauosted to be present at exer cises ui pieui sun uiwmuux usuus will be presented The officers ot Elite Council Ka 185 were Installed br Annie Evan Grand Recorder Thursday evening After installation nine collation was served Eclectic council had it officers in stalled try District Deputy wiggin Wednesdsy evening A Christmas tree and banquet followed the Installation Denutr Grand Councilor Dennis paid an official visit to HoUlstcr Council last Tuesday evening and was well received Thursday and sturdyh wasatGilroy trying to reinstate tu council at that place Tha affieera of Irani Conndl vera cnb lldy lnitalled on Saturday evening by Jonn Fulweiler Grand Councilor and Annie nran urana necoraer Alter the installation ceremony the Councilor Porter on behalf ot the conntU presented the retiring Secretary Scott with a handsome upholstered chair Aa address waa given by the Grand Councilor after which dancing was the order of me evening i us council in a very nraaoeroo condition It baa received fiva 1 atW MAhjtf fA flllS MAflth wattonruie council was visited last Friday evening by Deputy Grand Councilor Dennis who Installed ita officers alter which a fin literary and musical entertainment wa given At tha conclusion mere wa a Banquet Caltett Friend of the Faetfle Bohemian Conndl at Ita last meeting adopted a resolution in favor of paying the entire amount of the assessment levied to th Grand CotuwU instead of retaining 10 pet cent In the Belief rand Other conn ell ere requested to do likewise and thereby make the payment of death claim more prompt Thi eonncn now admit ladle a member The officer will be publicly Installed next Tnursday evening alter wmen a nananei ana aancinr win na I in order Empire council so 7 hat elected the foHewinr officers Jama fnti aCtRndolphTnhte CkOjPF Me lahonla LUtlaA OrrF a Theo dor SchulUvTrMsry Giorgio Hen rietta Jones a reaerton otto Bints Paris Troateea Alex ander wisweu ana tu svewsv Excelsior ConndL So SO win rive 11m annual ball at Union square HalL on Post i am Sttnn Isnnapv 9fiA sudiexslmanngencaA as bentyolest Alhaabra Council No SVhad the follow ing omcen mttauea ian i uesoay oy ui trfct Demur lenharc agtined by Deourr Grand Councillor Palmer and Barton PO a John Kebman ai fMrriar i ii lieorri vxxut ti A Brooks a lira It A Hutchlnga Pro iesaorl HArdelottfc Watson If Mrs Clara Brooks I John McDon eu it ja vorner nan am S0LDHR AND SAILOR Company Percentages ibr NoyemWr BEGDLENTAL MOBILIZATION Interesting Kews From Grand Army and Womans Belief Corps Circles The Indications are that the administration of Governor Bartlett will be favorable to the National Guard Below win be found the view of the Governor a ex pressed in hi inaugural address upon the needs of tha state force The Military bill prepared by tha xxecntira Committee ol the National Guard Officers Association Is now nearly completed and will probably be tent to 8acramento this week It It expected that it will past without little II any opposition Captain Taylor Adjutant of the Second Artillery has originated plan for the mobilisation of tv regiment which It included In a regimental order quoted In the National Guard note The National Gnard The following it announced as the per centage of attendance at drill arid company membership ot the National Guard of California for the month of November 1886 American Legion of Honor Assessment No 93 called to the Sa preme Treasury December 24th covered all deaths on file at headquarters np to December 31st and leaving a balance to be carried over to this year The total num ber of assessments for last year were eighteen one lest than the previous year and a leu number than other leading or ganlzations The death rate is less than last year belnr 595 as against 633 the year previous The aiount paid for death claims in 1888 was 1847 000 The membership ha materially Increased now numbering over 60 000 cw ors nas laaen toe leao one council aa mittlng 118 while some have doubled their numbers 1 he system adopted of keeping nearly one assessment ahead of the deaths enables toe officers to pay a claim almost as soon aa filed Washington Council No 4S0 has elected the following officers Har ris a Reading Mary Keatlnf a Winn Sec cooper CoL Hart Treat Nancy Cooper Chap Lydla Pink nam Mtria Hoy vr Mosa i mnn Sen Trustees HartC Cont ent and Mrs A Cook The Installs Hon will take place on the 23th lnst at which time the council will give an entertainment Myrtle Council No 187 had Its officers Installed last ednesday evening by District Deputy A Spearman assisted by Grand becretary Burton Golden Star Council Na 548 was in stalled by District Deputy Stonehill assisted by Grand Commander Lenhart last Thursday evening The grand officers ad dressed the Council and at the elose all retired to an elegant banquet Golden fehore and Metropolis Council had its officers installed by the same of fleers as above last 8aturday evening Metropolis held a publio installation and a fine programme was carried outbesidet having refreshment A Joint meeting and Installation of all the Oakland councils it contemplated to be held at Kohler Hall 1507 Seventh street 0 Wednesday evening the 19th lnst The grand officers will be present on that occasion assigned assessment will be called to the brand Lodge From January 1st all apt plications mnst be sent to the Grand Sec retary witn sji i lor cenincate ana balance for Grand Medical Examiner Xew mutual aid certificate will be Issued us ilea oi ue I one wttnont expense Representative to the Grand Lodra win not elected nntll the ant meeting In AnrlL The Grand President Installed the officer of Queen Lodge last Tuesday evening and Fidelity Lodge last Wednesday even United Endowment Associate Chief Medical Examiner Hostettetr vis ited the various Ban Francisco lodge dol ing the past week at follows FrientUp Lodge No 17 assisting at the initiation of a candidate thi lodge wtll meet hereafter on Thursdays at Union square Ball Tuesday night at Integrity Lodge No 14 an on Wed nesday at ban Francisco Lod ge No 2 tut lodge was also visited by District DetmtT Kanfinftx Grand sUnMnst Mrs Strukemeyer and Associate MrsDil flee and other and the officers were in stalled Tnnrsaay avenlng at Memorial Lodge No 6 where Examiner Hostetter assittea tne urana commander to install the officers oi this prosperous subordinate Friday night at Yotemite Lodes No 4 Assessment Not 5 is delinquent la the Grand Treasury on Monday Grand Commander Ward Tititad OsV land Lodge No 7 last Tuesday eyeniag and installed Its officers Wherever the grand officers hare Tit lted the prosperity el tha order ha been remarxeo ana any lniormation concern Ins the work received with attention The grand officer are bnsr nnnavln their book and accounts lor inspection suu aie tuaaiBg up mtir reports ior tne Grand Lodge which I to convene InNap vigoBfeoxHaTy xdutnex Oatholl Knight America St Msxyt Branch ha elected the follow ing officer Kr WT Klrbr 8 Dr 3 Gibbon XT Connen F4 JPMartin BaaaEhiinFaw et iroy xt jatvstnrae A A Stanley Sen Trustees I ONeal John UcCall nd John Morton A pablle meeting ot thi branch will be held this evening at 8 dock in the basement ot St Marys Cathedral at which all Catholie men ol in city are invited to attend Prominent member ot the Catholie Knights will address the meeting and explain Utt aim and object of the UMcia uea Co A CbB CoC O01X OotFs OoO O0H 68474 coon i U011 COEL 0oF OOQ UOH Cadets Pereentaeel and total of rertmeat 1 tI T8 77 07 Co A CoB Oo 00D CoB OoP OoO Co Cadets Percentace and total orl regtment 84S17 Co A 0OB Coa OaD UOK caaeta vr SIXTH TTAim BATTAXJOH Co A Stockton Co Stockton Oo CFresDO Co Csdets Modesto Total of battalion SKX3TH UrTAKTST BATTAUOW Co A Lot Angeles Go Sin Dieco Co Los Angeles Total of battalion riBST ATTLLEBT BDOIHILTr Company AH Company Company Company Company Company ITNATTACHEO COW rAKIXS Ban Francisco Eussars Chlco Onard ureka Ooard Knights and Ladles of Honor Last Thursday evening Dr 8 American DSP assisted by Past Protector Sted man Mrs Morton and A Ketsler installed the officers of Golden Rule Lodge No 660 A pleasant feature of the evening was the presentation to Treasurer Kruezer of a handsome gold jewel of the order ractnc Loace no sid neia a puouc in stallation last week The hall was decorated with a profusion of Bowers and after the officers were installed by the 8 assisted by Brothers Stedman and Kess ler and Miss Gracier the following programme wa rendered Piano solo Mis A Carroll recitation Miss Gracier song Miss Rosenthal recitation Mrs Kennison Slano solo Miss Mattie Kinsman song Ira Roy The evening closed with dancing and refreshment The officers of Fidelity Lodge No 745 were lnitalled last Friday evening by the District Senior Protector assisted by Past Protectors Dr Kemp Van Ee Mrs Mary A Noyes and OBrien The lodgeroom wa elaborately decorated with tmilax and flowers and each member present was presented with aboutonnler by the titters During the evening Mrs Turner wat presented with a beautiful gold Jewel suitably engraved for having proposed the largest number of members short addresses were made by Past Protectors Stedman Kraimer Straus Dr Kemp Van Ee Protector Mrs Holyhelaer Mrs Turner Miss Mary Beer Dr Mary Vanderpool and others This lodge celebrates It third anniversary on next Fri day evening in Scottish Hall Empire Lodge No 838 on Saturday evening had a largely attended meeting Several candidates were elected and the officer Installed by the District Senior Protector assisted by Dr Kemp Van Ze Miss uiiie uummer ana i uunen rnited Oraer of Honor Apollo Lodge last Thursday evening etected the following officers Etta Ami don Mrs Hacks Addle White Mrs Warner 8 WUklns 8 Dlggt Mrs Douglass Mrs A WlUIston i on came Mene Lnaonct Drs Bird and George Hanson Medical Examiners Golden Rule Lodge Vo 89 has elected tne loiiowmg omcers iir a Kegens burger Mrs A LInd William Merer 8 Mrs Netter lira Bryan Marcus Wolff Con Miss Katie Christmas Mrs Meyer Trustee Mr Finkson Mrs Gobs Miss Sarah Kahn Representative to Grand isxige aieyer Alternate art Meyer Banner Lodre No 70 reports 151 mem bers December 31 1886 received hi the general fund for the term f585 71dls Durtea lor tne term gmrc receivea in the mutual aid fund 164311 paid OUIUIWB UIU VltfKVl IMUUIIB VU 1WUM 312 28 The following named officers were installed on Friday evening January 7th for the ensuing term KoeeeL A Cox Mrs Harowitx Matbewa Seer Richards Dr 8 Baldwin Chap Mis Esther Duncan con Mist turtle Baker Georee EAKoeteL Dr 8 Baldwin tr John Townsend Trustee 8 Route Gerry and James Hashes Banner Lodge wilt give its first annual en tertsJnment on Jenaarr 14 1887 al Lnton Square HaU 421 Pott street Re iresnmenta in tne oau aancing unui a oclock Those who hare Joined the order since November 1st will not obtain their mutual aid certificate until about February 1st Omrift PrMidsnt ftohinann has fssned a circular to the lodge informing them that frum January nt aaietroicnt notices mnst be bought of the Supreme Lodge for January and February After that time the Grand Lades will deliver them ta the lodges free On the 1st ef March ike nn 4 address ol Governor Bartlett teem to A no returns for the month ot November nsre reached general headquarters trom the Eureka Guard Sixth Brigade and Company Sixth Infantry Battalion Third Brigade their percentage cannot be given Company Second Artillery Regtment had the highest attendance at drill 64 Kr cent and Company Cadets Third fantry Regiment the lowest 43 per cent The percentage of the Becond Brigade for November was 67 and total company membership 1959 General Orders No 30 from general headquarters dated December 30 188b announce that the resignation of Major General Walter TnrnbulL commanding division is accepted to take effect from date ol the order Captain Adolph Hub commanding Company Second Artillery ha Issued the following sddress to his company On this occason the end of the old year and the beginning of the new the Captain of the company feels it befitting appropriate and deserved that he should congratulate the officer and members upon the htga standing which attained in the past the company ha maintained and lmprored upon daring the year and to express the hope that for the coming year the efficiency to be attained will not be lessenedbut will in erery possible war be increased The percentage of attendance are a credit to members individually and constitute an average of whloh the I company can well be proud Yet in the irieuaiy emulation oi ue stnie lor excellence not to advance 1 to go back and the aim and object ol the company and which can be reached only br the exe tlon ot officer and members should be to lake first place en the list of pe centages ana premier position lorem eiencr and excellency in orilL Such can not obtaned without unremitting atten tion ana irom tne way tne memoers and omcers have worked in the past the Captain feel confident that he can call upon thein to be unceasing in their exertion in the future and that to thi call they will respond with pride The hope Is expressed that each officer and member will work to keep np the saooaaf recora sua in atcenuance sue motto will be Excelsior and that in drill the aim ol each and erery on via be effi ciency efficiency always emciency The Captain alto calls the special attention ot the members to the necessity of keening the number of member raoulrad In Che ranks and earnestly request ail the members to bring in a good recruit to help keep np the good standing that it to noticeable at drills and especially on paradesparades The following extract from the Inaugural Ken CompanyT and Dennl OConnor Company to be Color Corporal Sergeant WUltua Sharp Company 0 to be ttght General Guide Corporal Charles Young Company to be Lance Sergeant and Left General Guide csptaineoi companies a iu and will detail two men from their respective companies whs will report to the Adjutant for duty aa trumpeters The regimental commander announce with regret tha retirement ot Lieutenant Mangels of Company the regiment best shot at the target The attention ol Captain it called to the Importance of having their monthly re pons at tne aaiutani somen oyineouos each month Captain are Instructed to give thla matter their personal attention and tee that their First Sergeants attend to Uii important dntyi More care mutt be given to the filling out of oath et enlistment a many error are detected In residence age and date ot birth The name of each recruit mnst be written in full on the margin ot the oath by the Company Clerk In order that the regiment may be promptly called together In an emergency Captains upon receipt ot this order will at once divide the companies into aqnads ta the following maoner The First Sergeant if Ml be served by the Sergeant Major with a copy ot the order The First sergeant will then notify the duty Sergeants and senior CorporaL Toifether with the notification he will serve each Sergeant with squad warrants sample or wnicn may oe naa oi Aa 4 ntant and to the senior Corporal he will 1 serve warrant lor eaon oi us rcmauiuig corporal The 8ergeanU and corporal so served with warrant will each have two sqaads to be assigned them by the members ot the company whom he can wo sssiij ivavafr us av uvy tuue tu other night squad composed of thote members residing nearest him On receiving their instruction warrant officer will at once communicate with the members of their squad be it day or night and notoon the warrant the manner in which their have been notified when the warrant wll be returned to the First Sergeant proderly signed Riot alarm It ten stroke on the fire ball five timet repeated The following appointment are an nounced to data from January 1 1887 Corporal Hare Company A to be Sergeant Private Jon Lewla Edward Wtckenhauser and George Manly Company A tred Nichols George Robinson and Jacob Tyson Company Edward Finley David Brown WUlLain Luebbert and Neuman Cohn to be oorporals PrlTat George Broctman Company A I it hereby discharged by the unanimous 4 vote oi toe company approvea oy tne lap tain for Insubordinate and unruly con duct Privates Arnold Fuller and John Hunter of have been discharged by a two thirds vote of the company approved by the Captain Sergeant 8epp Company A is hereby reduced to the rank at his own request to date from January 1 1887 so mach of Regimental order No 22 dated November 11886 a relates to the discharge of Private Henry Haxe Com fny is hereby revoked and lie is Teamed to duty with his company AU common cations Should addressed To the Adjutant Second Artillery Regi ment NOG 120 drove street San Fran Cisco Officers having business with the Adjn tant will observe this rule and all comma nlcstions mnst be left in charge of the Armorer for delivery Should it be necessary to tee the Adjutant personally he will be at headquarters on the evenings oi Monday and rriday of each week from 8 30 to 9 clock Captains of each company having approved Prlva8 1111am Mnenter of tha cadet Company is hereby transferred to Company The commanding officer take pleasure in announcing that Company Hof this regiment hat for two consecutive months been announced In general order for the highest attendance at drill as follows November 88 per cent December 84 oe cent and that Company is announced as we nig neat tor cctoucr oo per ceut The plan for the mobilization of the regi ment as given in the above order 1 the idea of Aa atari Taylor Morrison First Lieutenant of Com pany of the Fifth has resigned Corporals Ferguson and Cavaasa of Company A of the Fifth have been promoted Sergeants Battalion drills will be held by the com pame oi the Fifth at San Jose Oakland Petaluma and San Rafael this month A meeting of the Executive Committee ot the National Guard Officers Association waa held last week when the proposed military bill waa discussed All the pro nosed chanrea have already been dis cussed The members of the association think the bill will pass with kit slight opposition Company Fifth Infantry Regiment gave a pleasant reception at Cavalry Ball on New Years Ere a a compliment to Captain Charles Parsons and Firs Lieutenant Wllllard IT Seaton An exhl bltiou drill preceded dancing 6 Cob bledeck was presented with a sergeant warrant and Sheeban with that of a corporal Corporal 1oalter was decorated with a gold medal for having the best company shooting record He has won the medal fire time and it It now therefore his property Army No tea The following named officers hare been reUered from duty at recruiting officers Captain RobervG Armstrong First In fantry at Fort Halleck Nev from November 30 1S86 Captain Matthew Mark land First Infantry at 8an Diego Barickt CaL from December 31 1886 Firs Ueu tenant Loult Strotber First Infintry at Fort McDermit Ner from DeoaTmber 7 11886 Captain Robert Armstrong First Infantry naa been detailed a recruiting officer at Fort McDermit Nev The target season at post in this department for 1887 ta announced a follows Alcatras and Angel Islands February March April and May Benieia barracks April May September and October Fort Bldwell and Gaston May Jane Jnly and August Fort McDermit Nev June July August and September Fort Mason and the Presidio April May September and October Post sad Corps Commander 8 Cahen ot Garfield Post will be intuited this evening Alter the installation the members ot the post will banquet their new officers Considerable dlssetl Jlacllon It expressed by local comrades on account ot the lack of Interest shown by the Los Angeles com radet regarding the Department Encampment to be held In Lot Angels next month No notice ha yet been recelred of the accommodation to be had In Lot Angeles and it it not eren known it a committee hat been appointed by the com rade there to receive entertain or do anything else for the visitors to the en cmpment It 1 about time that preparations for the encampment should be made by the Los Angeles people and that the local comrades and those in other parte ol the State should know something about them George Gard of Lot Angeles Chloman ot Red Bluff Comrade Barber of San Jose 8 Salomon and Charles Wilson ol this city will be candidates for Department Commander before the encampment Comrade Hamilton of Los Angela and Daniels of Oakland are men tioned for Senior Vice Commander General MeadePost held a largely at tended meeting last Tuesday evening at their post rooms in the A leaser building After the usual order ot buxines the installation of officers for the ensuing year took place Past Pest Commander Cashln acting aa Installing officer The following are the officer Mentell a Carrolelu 8 CahlU VC MBtton A Stiller EL Miller WJ Mallady James anrer well for the National GnaM The National Guard 1 entitled to the 1 reneroas support of the Government and aaouia oe aeps tan state mm emciency ana readiness to maintain the civil authorf tea The peace and quiet ot the State and the safety of our lnttHntlo depend noon our ability to promptly suppress all uprisings egalnit the law and to protect lile ana property accent patting event in thi and other States teach ut that a turbulent end disorderly clement bat lately come into the country which I inclined to retort to the most diabolical methods in order to gratify its revenge or show its contempt for oar law and institution With loch peool reason haa no awav and they can only be reached by the strong arm ot the law supported by a sufficient physical force The National Guard ot cauiornia commands the respect of in feUow cltliana and will always be found ready to pressrra the peaoa and protect ana property ine nnprotectea condition of our principal aeanort and com menial eity it another reason why the National Guard should be cherished and a military spirit cultivated among our people The staff ot the retiring Msjor Geners made him a rery handsome present one evening last week in the shape of a Solid silver coffee set at hi rooms in the Palace Hotel Lieutenant Colonel Brady made the presentation speech which wa happily responded to by General Tnrnban lieutenant Colonels Brady Sayres Allen Forsythe Tucker Farter English Ms KUllean and Major Hecht ana Whitney si vcBtm ororau stait were present Company ot the First will give concert In Odd Fellow Hall for tha benefit of the Little Bister Infant Shelter next Fri aay evening Serreent Daniel Cmwlev aI rnnMl ot the Third hat been elected Second Uen tenant At Ihsi Amnn Colonel Ranlett Fifth Infantry who is now in England has been places on the Malar Piatt Will nrti ia mnimm mn lng at an election lor First Lieutenant ot Company ol the First rice Nelson Companies and ot the Second had a gooa Battalion arm last night The following order have been hsued iron second Artillery headquarters The following tnnclntmsnt hart nr hn msjta by the Colonel on Ota non eommissioned ran ta nere or announced to data Irom January 1 1887 The fhtlowlss Titsilaera1ltivniar PrlTatee Robert Scheller Conrpwy Cl Edwsd shea Company El Frank friend and the main floor Wat tiled by member ot the pott and corps who marched la together at about 9 oclock and the Installation at once proceeded with The officers ot Lincoln Post were Installed by Past Department Commander Jtuon sunns he being toe senior ran lanaEmsnaer oi us senior Past ost Coi partment Comrade Voorhee wa detailed at officer of the day ana ererything pasted along amoothly the following officer being installed Henry Dibble a Colliding a VCjHJ Brady at 8 Corbett 8 hC Murphy C5 Randall ft II Knox Qt BoUee a Msstener A Voorheea 8 Tha ceremony being concluded the officers of Lincoln Corpt were Installed by Kllxabetn Kinne National President Woman Relief Corp at follows Henrietta Culver Lydla Wharff 8 Elisabeth A Murphy Kate Arnold 8 Pacific Knox Mary A Mor ale Annie Fisher Esther Gould ing A Louisa Hard Amanda Rlanchard A I Mrs Swectaer acted at Conductor during tas uuieiiauoB ana comparison oi tne two service very apparently resulted In lever of that 01 the Woman Belief Corp Addresses were mad by Commander Dibble Comrade Gonidlng Mrs Kinne and other A pleasant Incident occurred in presenting the tetlrlng President ot the corps Mrs Elisabeth Layrea with a hand some goia paage ana pin witn me mono gram HC au present were men lnruea to panage Of Xb bountiful supply et refreshments wwcawtre given outln the tapper room by the ladles ol the corps Devoted attention to this dntr and danelnc In the main hall filled oat the time till an early hoar on Friday morning in national iresiaeni oi tne tteiiei Corps Elisabeth Kinne and the Department President Mrs Jane Russell and ttafi have accepted an invitation ex tended by George Erana Pott at Bed wooa uity to oe present at metr camp fire next Friday evening Mrs Rnstell will to YaUetaon Thurs day to Install the officers elect of Ferragul Corps Mrs Kinne win Install the officers of Lyon Corps at Grand Army Hall Oakland this evening BEWHDEBISO ItlCHES A Cavern Lined With Gold and Preelou Stone Laramls Boomerasg On the northern border of the jtrcat National Park where nse the towering peak of the Snow mountains there naa long lived a man knowa as The Wanderer This man has never had in the many years he has been known to the hunters and trappers ot the region any settled habitation but hat wandered backward and forward through the Snow mountains apparently erer on the search tor something Scattered through the mountains he had several rude huts In which he sojourned for a few days at a time only to take np again the weary circle of hi endless search By the men of rifle and trap he had long been considered crazy and the Indians of the section have evidently thought the same of him and with the well known pity entertained by the red tribes for those mentally afflicted br the Great Spirit hare never molested him in any way From a hunter and trapper of the 8now mountains who were in Laramie a few days since the scribe learned of the Wanderers singular life and of his death which took place some two months ago The old man was found in one of his numerous halting places by a party of hunters several days alter his wanderings had ceased forever An examination of the paper on his person showed that his nad been a madness full of method and revealed a tale before which the story of All Baba and the robbers care pale into insignificance The old man whose name was ascertained to be Arthur Bethanny though he had probably not heard it called for a score of years came to the know mountains twenty fire years ago in the prime and rigor of a youthful manhood A native of Pennsylvania his youthful blood had been fired by accounts of the great West and he had started for the new country Joining an exploring and hunting partr at bt Louis The nartv Den etrated into Wyoming passed through the Big Horn basin and in the late fall of 1861 found themselves on the head waters of the Clarke fork of the Yellowstone Following up the Clarke torK toev soon came upon the canyon of the stream and entering it pasted inrouEQ ana came out among tne mountains in the confines of the great aauonai pare ere tney inaugurated a grand hunt among the mountain game they found so plentiful One day Bethanny wandered away from the party in pursuit of a bear he had wounded and followed the trail into MuMuraia assinMiy Bnc Daniels Phil Harrier OO Robert Graham 8 George Beatty Ihe poet was addressed at some length by Comrade A WlUhartlte ot Colonel Hatsen dnebel Post No lSotet Louis Mo He promised royal reception to the boys ol California who would make the pilgrimage to the National Encampment at St Lonla next September Remark were also made by the Post Commander of Liberty Post Owing to the absence of Post Commander 0 OBrien who had been suddenly taken in the presentation of a slight token at the naev esteem for the efficient and gentlemanly manner in wnicn se commanaea ue post aorta the past year had to be postponed natu the next Kgnlar meeting which wHl be hstl ah lannar lHth On the occasion of the public Installa tion oi ue omcen apsobhi aox itenei Oorpsof Oakland test Thartde evening the retiring President of the corps Mrs Addle A Sherman wat made the recipient of tne following metal and beautiful articles A silver cake basket a silver trait dish a set ot spoons and knives fork and napkin tings on a Japan tray accompanied by aa elegantly grossed sourenlr tablet tied with red whits and bins ribbon a OP the onttida nt which It a wreath of roses and forget me nota in water colors sunounuea witn the following motto Friendship above all ties does hind the heart and faith tn friendship it the noble ptrt On the inside was engrossed a list of donors and these words To Mrs Addle A Sherman In appreciation of the very able and satisfactory manner in which yon hare performed the dutie ot President of Appomattox Relief Corp No 6 daring the term last closed your friends herewith srauit ran with light testimonial ot aa enduring nature a a keepsake and remembrancer In Fraternity Charity and Loyalty Commander Smedherg bat Issued a ctr ettlar ting that he hat been authorised to receive and forward subscriptions to the fund sow being raised tor the family of onr deceased comrade John A Lo ran Thla great soldier pure patriot eminent Statesman anu true nuusis sasct seiTing his country faithfully in war and peace tor orer thirty years leave hat little behind him bat hi treat nam at a bar iters inr hi family lilt desired ta raise lo6000 a a tribute to hi memory at a aligns recompense svr bu rvs bmhs tmnrs nt least a comfortable livelihood for his widow in her declining years Com reaeti inau nvfc vwuhmw hn repev sentsd la thi praiseworthy undertaking Will not those who fought with him and for the same great cause contnouie tneir niter Post am requested to take such steps a may teem beat In their respective localities and to forward prompjy to department headquArterf tnett turn as may MillertAd Lincoln Pott baring Invited their auxil iary corpt to install tneir omcers with them on last Thursday areninavlt waa found that the postroom would be alto gether too smau ana unwn bquar naa vat efifsgrd tor the purpos Reserved teats in the gallery fare used by invited mrjauovs ditksv lnaoeent Girl Sent to Mining Camp Be tort Cblaatn Berabv The bogus theatrical agencies which 01 late years nave nonrunea in unicaeo hare recelred a severe setback far tha arrest of a a Smith Smith sent out hi cards under the name 01 rsmitn Morgan and while pretending to procure theatrical engagements for young girls It the charge preferred against him can be believed forwarded them to the lowest dives and Jens In the country It was while rarrving on this nefarious business that he ran across Maggie McDermottv who live with her mother at sa wen xavior street ana Maggie Gruel who also lives with her mother at 218 Bouth Balated street The two answered one of Smiths ad vertJjementt and together called at his rooms on Clark street There thev met a woman airing the name of Edraona Coup who said she was connected with a theatrical company at Hurler Wis She was flashUytLresvd Md Impressed tne gins neitner oi whom was lByeara mam tt 4aVas St Anli4 Ak ceive in the Wisconsin town Smith informed them that they would receive 110 a week apiece hare ail their ex penses paid and secure nothing but leading parts in the best dramatic com pany In that part of the country His fhnllng stories omte infatuated the riris ana alraid was ne it set orth that he would lose them that he induced them to leave at once in com pany with the woman without notify ing their parents where they had me before going he told them that Hi theatrical people went by different name on the stage and he accordingly called them the Harris Sisters About two weeks ago they set out with the Coup woman and four other girls procured this city A few day after their departure Mrs McDermott and Mrs Gruel became anx dus and the former who knew that her daughter had been negotiating with Smith to go on the stage called at his office Smith told her such a pliasi ble story that the was almost inclined to think it wa alt right but Mrs Gruel was of a different opinion and accordingly sought the advice ot Captain ODonneilof the Twentieth atreet station Ue sent her to police headiuar ters at the City Hall and the matter was at once taken into hand Officers OMalley and Kelly were sent to Hurley Wis whither it was known the girls had gone and Mrs Gruel accompanied them Hurl jy Is town of about 2000 Inhabitants which consist mostly of Iron ore miners Indians hilf brerds and the worst kind of tough people The girls were found in a rickety old variety show known as the Grand Central Theater which was 100 per cent worse than the lowest music hail that flour isbed along State street in the palmiest days of the concert dives The place is ran by a notonou character known as George Young and the Coup woman seemed to be general manager There were about thirty young girls 4n the place Besides being compelled to go on the stage in shockingly indecent attire they were not allowed the pnri lege of eren wearing tights but were confined to a few of their own earl ments they were reruired to enter the dox use staiis cauea wine rooms ana solicit men to buy drinks and cigars A large saloon was run in connection with the place and altogether it was about the most villainom dire even on its very surface that either the State or the country affords The girls were overjoyed to see Mrs Gruel and the party at once set out for home A system of fines had been ar ranged by which the girls were constantly in debt to the proprietor and hence were never at liberty to leave the place Both are remarkably pretty and bright and the fact that they were not sent to their everlasting ruin as other young girls who were sent there have been was no fault of Smith and his as sociate Maggie Gruel in relating her experience corroborates the above statement and told much more which clearly showed that a regular traffic in vounsr 1 girl is bans carried on throueh these scicsu cucsvf ices sgcuun tus vruu states that Smith receives 15 a head for all UJe girls that he sends to these places and that two more resorts are kept In that vicinity by the man Young Maggie further says that she and the McDermott girl were accompanied to the depot bv Smith and the Coud woman and another man whose name she did not know then but describes as I ifA UWU FAIIUJH FIAXUl UUJS 1 0VT tnanlcaUng rooms bright and sonny tf fMllv rnMaAri li rstf rn rinwtii fins new sa Boor iranny oitesj osui i oomi 1 good table board tnrivata family near CsJlfon nlacablscar BOARDTWO JalfD KOOHS Csatd 5101 QEAV IIDNQWOKrHl OSI Jam liemtMina snft with Bsnl eV suss ana sonnsts non ana taotsnm ciaes elevator and elecirio bells reftrencss MBS JLErENDLlirOi eoi pani ARGxrcisisHja rooms Ol with board references 591 ly rarnlaned tuns and single reomsi board rjtVJ GXABT ELZOANT TOnrr PAR I sill lor sapcrtortaalcbos prlrttt ttmilyi rOQ CALIFORNIA eCNNT ROOMS 1TN Isvt7 suite or singles changed haadsi newly furnished bom tab Is 743 a ir ulna jOBSaovay XAree and nstmMom room fnr ianea rtth board ail convenience 9031 elnl roosos with bosrdv OOO VAN MESS AVKSDE UBOE tu haodsornely ntrnlshed tunny suits with board PINE UANDaOilKLT FURNlaa edsassir rooms with or wttssat ars dafls board In small private family opposite 932 room rly furnished 1104 MARKET JtmCTIOS OP aCASON and als kst Tne Mlrbls tbrro riT the TroesJeir atiDiiy suits and tingle room naan bBieiT xsnusnvo sob nrss csses dws pssnongsf elevator terms ressonshlsF LEAVENWORTH THE DKV02f ahirtl near Calffornla Rrwlr fnr aleiied sonny rsonxs en talis or single wttb board MllUrd rooni terms sssJsrats 1110 11221 12063 VASttET OPPOBITE 61XTTI Golonnsile Ttocsal Pmas wnh board 1 par day giS to HO per month tunny room with board reference WAffl roTOir NEAR POTK tKrtom SJld hAsml fhemmn sruS rifiSA two ladles private family bath reftrenuca im room with board prtvssfluniljr A8CNNT BAT WINDOW SUIT AND aimrle room nandsamelr rhrnlfthAai at the Klsalon near Taenty spcond street in pri XI83I0 some some street Tahls first class board and rooms tiSl 2Sandl SO per day per week setotlO table boari 8 per week or 20 per montn nice nogie rooms no cents per nignt tree coach to and from the hotel A NICK COVFORTABE HOME FOB A jtV yovngmaa tn arrrtvste Xamlly with or anew not vrlthoot board ions terms modecate references required 103 MoAlUster street Ins honaa 1S BsrUetS stxvet hntwsen Valencia and Mlasion Twenty fifth and Twen ty sixth ELFWAJSTLT rURJttSHED PARLOR floor three rooms deep with superior board private residence 1 references 693 iliis HANCOCK H0C8E 781 AOS9I0S ST European plan trlctly temperance special accommodations for families and travelers bay vrtiKlow aulta and single Mis ion sad Koorth etrtet ear pass the tioel toesla S3 eta oirmoMZRvs temperance ho 1 teL 277 and 223 Second street Board and roomperOay75c tol per week t4 to Si single aJs 25c rooms per nlgnt SSo and Oa free cosch to and from the hotel I board 717 Post street class family hoteL iLRa TBUESDELI sunny rooms fine table transient EiClTlNAI Snnv TinnT if ain fri a s4aar onrl tvutlrw gorge he ran his game to earth and saw 1 being rather heavy set with light hair him enter an opening in the side ot the I end a light mustache 8uch a man gorge On approaching the opening went Smiths bail and is known to be he saw that it mnst lead into a carern of considerable extent and at once boldly followed the game He soon found the bear just dead from its wounds But where did he find it It the mill it of a scene of dazzling splendor The entire interior of the cavern was a mass of virgin gold studded with dazzling gems From seams overhead there came only a small amount of light and In the semi obseortty the gems gave forth luminous rays and the pure ore filled the carern with a Slden sheen bcarcely able to behove evidence Of his senses Bethanny examined the precious stones of the carern at first with fear and trembling and then with the wildest transports of jot In the narrow rocky seams which traversed the golden mass of the cavern walls he recognized the diamond brilliant white the red flame of the ruby and the flashes of beautiful bluish green peculiar to the tur uoise With head in a whirl and heart beating tumultuously Be han ly left the gorgeous carern to tell hi comrades of his extraordinary discovery for there was enough riches there to make them all Rothschilds But scarcely had he emerged from the carern when he found himself enrol oped in a sudden and whirling mountain snowstorm In vain be tried again to find the carern entrance and in his search he must hare wandered far away from the locality All night the storm raged and when morning broke cold and gray he found that he waa hopelessly lost The snow covered the ground to the depth of many inches and he could neither find the care or his way back to his companions To be brief he passed the long winter amid the deep mountain snows and when spring came at last he renewed his search lor the cavern of gold and ferns and searched for it sntu the day elaid down to die two months ago A Popular Eattern Fashion Boston Herald The oclock tea has become such an established institution that art Englishwoman has been moved to write a cookery book especially adapted to this occasion Evidently if one may judge from the contents of this little vorame the tea has outgrown its simple form of mere bread and butter and tea and cakes ot ail kinds sandwiches and various cups and cooling drinks hare been added to the list of delicacies that may be offered to guests The future bl the 5 oclock tea seems well estabtbhed and the writer looks forward io the time when the 5 oclock tea will teke the place oi heavy wedding breakfasts since marriage hoars hart been extended to the afternoon Welt whatever may become ot it in the future it Is in high favor now and as fashionable entertainment eeems for the moment to take precedence of all others It is an easy way of entertainment a simple and inexpensive manner of returning social favors and has proved a great boon to sodety people limited means to whom a dinner ct a large party ww an impossibility And after all too in this age of extravagant Iir ing it is pleasant to return to something in the way ot simplicity of entertainment There is a good chance to show pretty china and all sorts of dainty devices in the way of service to that the occasion may be made picturesque as weil Mrs Cleveland Keep Hsu Sow Baltimor American Mrs Cleveland has taken Into her own hands the management of the White House Hitherto the President ran things now Mrs Cleveland is housekeeper and ruler Last Spring lust before the President went away he gave his cook Beigle a vacation and alto a recommendation The latter was written in the most fulsome style ana rscommenaea tne man cook tn tne highest terms When he left the President informed him that he would only have a vacation of a few months and that be would notifv him when he wanted una tmca riot many weeas go the President wrote to Scigle to come back and was surprised to receive a letter stating that the recommendation had proven auch a good one and that he had such a rood place that he could not think ot cominij back at the old wares but wanted an increase Mrs Cleveland rot hold of the letter before the President could answer It and vetoed nat once sue reniirked thstihe could vet a cook as rood as Beigle at the old wages and that she would not yield to the strike Then and there the took the management ot the household efiairs into her own hands his intimate friend and associate When bmith appeared at the Twelfth street police station to answer to the charge of abduction he was rearrested on two warrants by Officers OifaDey ana xceuy sworn outoy two mowers for conspiracy He took a change of venue to Justice Fisher who continued the case to December 1st with bail at 41500 which waa furnished It is said mat otner arrests win toiiow ana tnat warrants will be sworn out for the parties who run the dive in Hurley There is no doubt that many other girls are detained at the Hurley dive against their will The proprietor is said to have several honsea not far trom the town which he opens and runs as dance hall in the spring of every yearwhen the loggers are quitting the camps with their winters wages in their pockets Thither many of Youngs victims are taxen ana once mere they are held fast prisoners Most ot these dance halls are surrounded by high board fences and should any unfortunate escape his vigilant guards a pack of bloodhoonda acre loosed to run her down THET SAW SNAKES Thousands of Reptiles Discovered by Cowboy 8t Joseph Mo Cor 8t Louis Republican A den of reptiles has been discovered in the stone quarry near the Junction of Twin Butte creek and Huckleberry creek by a cowboy named Willis who in passing near the quarry was surprised to notice that the grass had been worn out near ue roots try many trails leading in the direction of the rocks Leaning from his hone Willis found that the trails all centered toward a small cavitv He approached the opening in the rocks and waa about to stoop aown wnea oe was xurpnsea to see the heads of a dozen or more huge reptiles appear before him The herder Jumped backandulhng a revolver fired Into the hole Instantly a seething mass of snakes began fRfponr out with head erect and mssing sounds and started toward the intruder who had invaded their peacef nines Willis took to his heels and started on a run for the spot where his horse was standing Before reaching the animal however he encountered a large number of serpents and barely escap su Being ratten Willis rode to the Harris place where several men are employed and notified them of rthe circumstance Thevat once started for the den and on reaching the spot were horrified at tne sign wnicn greeiea tneir eyes The ledges of the quarry were literally lined with snakes Shotguns loaded with heavy shot were discharged into the moving masses with tembi effect and it was not until lata tn the evening that any lose In the number was noted The next mornin tha work at ain commenced and the party succeeded auAut av wh su KCfcUUK shu ready lor explosion which when it oo curred hurled over 200 of the serpents in a mangled condition into theaii Mr Harris says he is confident 11000 of the reptdes hare been killed but It will be tereral dava vet before tha end Is reached Among the reptiles he found adders racers vip re rattle and bull snakes lfori From the Faclfle Send roar Eattern friend a reminder et tie paciflo cost Only 60 cents far the sTsataT Cajtoxicta tog font nonths BOABDINO AKD BOOHS iysaU1 lC LABTUS rEtVATE FAMTLT HO lrooma rtchboari Italian Yon can by three months etudr master soy of these languages sumcieotly for every day and bostn coaversstloi by Dr Bo enthsTs cslebrsted Jfcfatercfcaft system price of 14 books S5 for each Is ismage tndod mg answers to questions day and evening da see MeUtersr uaft 8cbool of languages Bauer bus 1 1 i rrinnjrs Vita JUXVlIiE eTDEB 138 Vc Alnster street opposite new oty Han oi I I ill a wnmHC Diua in uis sndeta attonts all its breaches popUs pre pe sdfbr the dramatic ope atie or eonce stage in tne moaern natural acnoot ot a iing rostrum or uerlor seduction to entlemen dramatic class lesson every Wednesday 8 to ivr aiHsnoQU A 1 log fori ULLixiE S20rost street room to nr room statable for two tdcelytarntsBsd rooms for gentlemen 9IOSKIiOr7MWKHHEAl NIKTH Front room one sfffet closet ettt bath SDgt nUoTsjMtMdwuw ftralsted 1 idAsrw Fcraiaaxi bat windo LsottS30tito other rooms 9 KIXla TRAKSr ffeOOMSBVDAT sWwtc month wltopjiao IfitfASON SEJTST KlOSr BOOM JOrnta7 nPOLK SKW HOCSKi BUSHY iTB lushed rooms tutt or Ingle OO BOSD BXTWKEM TWsOJrrH AHD Thlnessts off Mt sloo Furniabed sunny Brost rooms 1 sod ta tatidtlaglerooms traaslent solicited tarnished house travelarss tmnoj rooms 10 fit sod 35 KQ SOUTH PARlt SUNKY BOOKS tXjfnnuthsd honseke iMBg or tingle ntahed sunny rooms or Cat of noma may front room private family ret 1 OQ TUrtlC THREE 81ISN BOOMS AaSO first floor fte at bed for housekeeping 1 Q9 SIXTH NEVADA HOFSEV BAVTV leu somely funusbed suits from SIS to 33 1 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