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THE SANTA CRUZ DAILY SENTINEL THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9, 1890. SRNTINEL JOTTINGS. be taken by this Grand Lodge, look GREAT EASTERN TEA STORE. MECHANICS' STORE. Proceedikos ing to the raining of a fund larger VKRY ENTHUSIASTIC.

Klnquenca and Music at th Repuh Moan Met1nr. than we can at present; therefore The estate of tli a IaIa Sa.1i be it portion of the report as amended was then adopted and the report as a whole was adopted. The following partial roport of the Finance Committee was read and adopted Williams ha been appraised at EXTRA! GIVEN AWAY Retolred, That the Trustees of the Minneapolis Furniture Company Home he empowered to employ, THIRTY-FIRST ANNUAL SESSION The lagoon bordering one aide of either on salary or commission, Uernheiins' Hall was crowded with a large and enthusiastic audience last J. 1. himth'fl property on Pacifii Free to All This Wesk.

representative man to present the claims of the Home to the people of avenue ifl to be tilled m. Santa Chi Oct. 8th, HWO. To the Grand Ladae. nf I.

0. G. T. evening, the occasion being the Re The delegates to the (irand I.rnlo-o this Mate. t.

locltkr, publican meeting. Hastings' Hand of California: Your Finance Com I. O. (i. were given a carriage ride Notice of the following proposed Grand Lodge of California.

mittee respectlully report that all discoursed music before the meeting im mm aruunu me city yeBieruay at constitutional amendment was given matters referred to them bv the Com and its consideration laid over under mittee on Distribution have already was called to order by L. J. Dake, who introduced Duncan McPheraon Weaeendorf Staffler, Undertakers, DISTINGUISHED SCIENTISTS SAY That the Moon receives her light from the Sun. The Sun gives light but receive momtf the Moon both receives light and gives light. The Moon gives light to the World ddrtng the night.

The Moon is not so bright as the Sun, for it derives its light from itj but th period will come when the correctness of A. JONAS BROS' methods shall be "CLEAR AS THE SUN." Yea, more pure and bright. They labor to shine as the shining mercantile lihtt America, that me benighted public maj be guided to the harbor of CASH aitd PBOS-PKRITY; and recollect there is nothing stated here BUT THE PLAIN TRUTH. the ruleB Amendment to the Constitution A Box of Fine Toilet Suap. OH A Box of Delirious Candy, To every puroliiuer of our Teas, (Wees and Spices Over nnt above our regular iupm-cnin, constating of Crockery, fikwtrf, China und Tinwarfc fhe Postoftice box has been moved from J.

F. Cunningham's office to the corner of River and IV Insert the following as Section 2 of Article III, the following sections to as President. A pleasing feature was the campaign songs rendered by Miss Daisy May Cressy, the Republican songstress of Ban Francisco. She Bang "Markham's March to Victory," irero streets. Adam Bowie, an old resident.

x. o. ci T. died in WatsonviMe Tuesday. was a native of Scotland and aged siAby-ciKJJb years.

All kinds of Bread at Boceardo's. Frost has been noticed on the Lorenso open mmer hridtre at tli anu was neariny encored. J. K. Hebbron, nominee for member of the State Hoard of Equalization, spoke briefly.

He told why he was a Re-publian because the Republican party protects the farmer. Miss Cressy sang "There'll be Music in November," and was again enthusiastically encored. Her mother, a Miss Moore at the time, was once a resident of Santa Crui. H. V.

Morehouse was next introduced. He spoke for nearly two hours. Mr. Morehouse said that victory was sure peep of day, and before the sun had Deen examined by them and are included in their annual report. Fraternally submitted, no.

P. Leonard, F. E. Coulteb, Committee. E.

B. Silva, The following partial report of the Committee on Laws and Usages was read, ami ita various recommend a tions acted upon seriatim G. C. T.t Ofiicertand Member of the Grand Lodge, I.O. (J.

The Cominitteeon Laws and Usages beg leave to make the following report Your committee, to whom was referred that portion of the G. C. and G. reports, relating to amendments to the different Constitutions and By-Laws, beg leave to offer the following amendments, and recommend their adoption To the Conttitution of the Grand Lodge, by amending Article VII, flection 4, and adding thereto the follow time urive it away. GREETINGS OF 1 8 9 0.

THE SEASON. fcverett W. Adams, of Bonny I'oop, grauuaiea irom rtiennutwood ousitiens college Tuesday and re be renumbered accordingly: Members iu good standing of any Band of Hope, although under 12 years of age, may be admitted under the designation of juvenile members. Such juvenile members shall not hold office, shall not receive the password, shall not know any of the secret work except the sign of the first degree, and shall not be present either in the Lodge or the ante-room during initiations. Slocombe, H.

P. Riudon, Geo. B. Katzknstkin, Juijvs Lyons, A. M.

Dkkw. A. L. McDonald, of 351, moved that when we adjourn it be until to-morrow morning at nine o'clock. Carried.

The Grand Lodge then adjourned until nine o'clock to-morrow morning. Gko, B. Katzbnhtkin, Secretary. TUB MODKK CASE. ceived the college diploma.

(inn Lock Uep.atMillcr'e.LocustBt, SECOND DAY. to perch on the banner of the Republican party on November 4th. as all The watch that was rattled in Masonic Hall, Santa Crua. October 8th, 18U0. Oakland was won by Mrs.

McOall, of Santa Cruz. She held ticket No. HO over the State the enthusiasm for Colonel Markham is great. He olo- I ouentlv referred tothneharartar huai. MORNING) SESSION.

and drew the prize, valued at $40. Mrs. II. Skinner will soon ness ability and Congressional career model the interior of her residence of Colonel Markham. The sneaker ing on Church street by enlarging the roiu now "uoss jinckley" runs tl He also shall have the power to Democratic party, and how he infl luumn aim maKing oiner improve- Beside this extra )tg Inducement, WE HA VK YOU menis.

enced the nomination of Mayor Pond convene a degree meeting to be composed of District Degree members and (himself presiding) to confar the Dis-1 Mr. Morehouse explained the tariff Try the Zulu Bread at the Pioneer Five Cents per Pound on Coffees, The Grand Lodge was called to order at nine o'clock a. m. by Win. Sims, G.

C. and opened in the District Lodge Degree. The roll of officers was called, with the same result as at yesterday afternoon's session, except that Grand Marshal A. C. Rant was absent.

Wm. Crowhurst, of No. was appointed Grand Marshal pro tern. NOW IN PROGRESS. Run.li finM for ad vanced over ita predecessor in improved fliti nakery.

and complimented J. W. Anderson tnct Jjegroe upon members ot his Lodge who shall present credentials i itepuoiican nominee tor Mtate super The funeral of the late Sarah (' Icq Cents per Pound oa Teas. MMIuvli.g now over forty retail Korea nd hoinu tlit UrtiPKt dealer on I lie iut Ad linportKut Opinion Kundared by inteniietit ot Schools, Juiliro Met an McKean took place yesterday after- proving themselves entitled to receive the same. Iud6 Heynulda.

and Sir. Ilebhron. nnd power to employ our natural enterprise in meeting the people's wants. nonn, and was attended bv the pmiils of deceased's class in the Mission Ilill When Blaine. Reed.

Garfield. Li To the Constitution of the Dittrict coin and Grant were mentioned the Huliuul. Judge Reynolds, of the Superior i-imnn-H UK in iini-iwii mi oilicrti. (ireat Eastern Tea Co. Lodge, by adding a new section to be applause was long and loud.

Court of Santa Clara county, on Tues On Wednesday Sarah E. Made! numbered 2, succeeding sections to be renumbered in consecutive order, to commenced divorce proceedings 16 FanfAo Avvniifi. 8nin Cm, Arfistic Millinery! We have Hvished the heaviest capital on this grand stock ever em.bare clothing enteprise in this countv, and through the closest personal attention to experienced, faithful and tried manager, Mr. A. Jonas, has apparently used every enonw furniuh for us a stock of the Superior Court against Josooh Article II, and to read as follows day rendered an interesting decision in the Moore case, concerning the settlement of the account of the ad Maciel, on the ground of failure to KIWCATIONAL.

M'mes Burnhain Harris. 12 provide. Section 2. Alternate. Each Subordinate Lodge and Juvenile Society under the jurisdiction of ministrator, Thos.

W. Moore. Pacific importers of the latest an Chesnutwood's Business College. In referring to the notes of V. P.

most select styles. Their prices are eee au. write lor college Journal. Smith and Jose Rodriguez the Judge extremely iow. novelties says: "At the last hearing the ad The minutes of yesterday's sessions were read and approved.

The following resolution was read and referred to the Committee on Good of the Order: To the Grand Chief Templar, Ojfi-cert and Member of the Grand Lodge of California, I. O. (J. T. Wherras, The various subordinate lodges of Arizona are numerically and financially weak, and Whrkkas, Many of the cities and towns of Arizona have never been visited by a lecturer of the Grand Lodge, and are consequently without mourning this week.

fete5! Officer Kane yesterday afternoon arrested two young tramps on the esplanade. One of them, a fifteen-year-old boy, was in a reeling state of in- tins District ix)dge shall nave the right to elect, from among its qualified members, at the same time of the election of Representatives, an equal number of Alternates as there may be chosen representatives. The Alternates so elected shall take precedence miniatrator admitted that he hid rn-ceived the whole of the Smith ncte, and he testified that Rodr had SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. at the time a homestead woe loncauon. fH.utiu to JflU.UW.

it thus ai; Frozen Oysters continually on hand reruy oung left Tuesday for Ore that he might then have collected gon. the Rodriguez note in full. None of ui me uamornia iwaricet, The billiard parlor of the Com Geo. K. Maxwell, of San Francisco.

in the order of their election (or nomination in case of choice by consent) and in the order named shall act in the absence of either or all of the regularly elected representatives. Also to amend Section 1, of Article is here. lodges, therefore be it mercial Saloon has been enlarged by the tearing down of a partition. The card rooms have also been enlarged J. Enright.of Lawrence Station Jieaolied, that the Executive Com in town.

mittee of the Grand Lodge be re una paintea. by adding to the section as at present constituted, the following: Mr. and Mrs. Z. N.

Ooldsbv are in quested and authorized to employ a GrandJLecturer for the Territory of Wanted, to buy, by Duncan Mc- nan Jose. the counsel engaged in this case undertook to how at what time the balance of the Smith note was collected. The account Bhows that $1,000 was collected on tbe Smith note May 4th, 1H72, and that a like amount was collected on the Jose Rodriguez note, Sept. 7th, 1872. The adinistrator will therefore bo charged with the whole amouutlikethe Smith note, May 4th, 1872, as of that day, and with the amount due on the Rodrigues note Sept.

7th, 1872, as of Arizona, to make a thorough canvass I. A. Mendenball. of San Francisco. On ttie corner ol Pacific and Walnut avenues, ia the beat furniahed Col-Iti' room in the State.

The moat tilur School on the Coaat. Pupils cttii enter at any time. Ladies admit ltd to all the denartments of the in town. of the Territory and to devote at least several weeks' time, and that the services and expenses of said Lecturer be paid by tk-e Grand Lodge. m.

Kennie is at Lomuoc. Hand ISarbara Co. Together with a Solitf and Reliable JHock oi BOOTS AND SHOES, For This that can't help to Insure the People Saving of 25 per cent on Every Purchase OUR GENERAL INVITATION. Come to Our Mammoth Establishment, nnd with your own eyes and judgment TMify Miss Ioreim Fitzgibbons left this J. u.

Maklk, Delegate from Maricopa County week lor rsevaoa. Distrivt Lodgo. that day." Provided, that if for any reason the time and place has not been deter-m ined in the usual manner, the xecu-tive Committee of the District Lodge may determine and fix such time and place of meeting. To the Constitution of Subordinate Lodges to amend Article so that it shall read as follows Seven members shall constitute a lawful quorum for the transaction of business, except for a Lodge composed of less than thirty-five members, in which tlve members shall constitute a lawful quorum, and pro- I tided, that a Lodge mav initiate a Miss Iollie Bennett, of Sonne! was As regards the rental of the Moire town yesterday. College.

No classes individual Instructions given. The pupil can thereby advance as rapidly as his ability will permit, and he will not be kept back by others of less talent and application. All graduates will become thorough accountants and elegant penmen, and only such will receive The Committee on Good of the presented the following partial ranch the Judge says that the ad R. K. Kniuht returned vesterdav ministrator be charged with W.zOv trom mo metropolis.

report, and its various subdivUioiH were acted upon seriatim I S. Hwlmiuiin returned trom San instead of $1,800 for the year ending August 1st, 1880, as he "is satisfied that the ranch might have rented for rancisco vesterdav. C. Offirrr and Mrtnbert of the our College Diploma. We are determined that no one shall hold our Mr.

and Mrs. J. Knrtght, of San Grand Lodge of California: Your Com the first named sum. Items of if 120 for hay and $00 for hogs are disal diploma unless thoroughly qualified. we, arrived last evening.

niy an ordinary common scnool edu all we have heie utated, and much more. Come with your friends and study toe iMi of our unceasing efforts, to the mittee on Good of the Order would respectfully make a partial report, as follows 1 no Sons will trive a nrifo regularly elected candidate with less than a quorum in cases of emergency. (To the Constitution of the Grand lowed. The .1 udge further says "It appears that Hoffmann and Chas. Moore occupied the ranch from May, cation is required to enter the Buai- nail at thei aviiion next month.

ess tourse. rupils found deticient THE LECTURE FIELD. Mi.ss Mabel Jones will leave for Lodgo) to amend Article XIX, Sec mereon, nve tons Urst-class hay. To enable Joe Robert! to move a building on Beach Hill last night the wire of the arc lights was cut and that accounts for the city having been in darknoBS. Go to Grant's for the finest.

Ice Cream and Ice Cream Soda. Mrs. Bishop Warren, of Denver, Colorado, has sent a check of 500 the Methodist Church toward paying the indebtedness on the property recently purchased on Church street. Dodge has removed to 104 Pacific avenue, with A. J.

Hinds. Last Sunday eleven new mem-lers were received into the Methodist Church. This makes 180 members who have joined the church during Rev. E. D.

McCreary's pastorate. W. E. Maxcy is solo agent for the celebrated gohl medal Fredericksburg Lager Beer on draught fil Pacific Av. The proceeds of the sale of O.

VV. Owen's stock on Tuesday are $1,330.55. The hearing of the return of sale of the property was on Tuesday set in the Superior Court for Oct. 18th. Look at the ad.

of J. Consline. You van nave 25 per cent by huving your groceries and provisions of Joe, The hotel project bids fair to materialise into practical shape. A subscription list is about ready to be opened. The capital stock is to he $300,000, the site to be selected when half of the stork is subscribed.

in mathematics will receive special att The suggestion of J. M. Walling. Oakland to-day to enter Snell's Semi tion 13, by striking out the word 18H7, to September, 1888, at a rental of $1,200 per year. The administrator has only accounted for one year's rent.

He will therefore be charged G. C. that was acted upon by the ention in that branch. Terms, for months, BuaineNB Course, eight" the fourth line and insert nary. executive Committee, looking to the The Native Daughters are rehears- nice, and adding tbe following utilizing of available, volunteer tal after tho initials G.

T. in the sixth ng the drama "Our Folks" to be pro- witn lour months' rent J400. ent in the way of lectures or addresses, line and G. S. J.

uceti snortiy. "As to the family allowance: It is should be given ttie careful trial Also to add a new section to the claimed in hermit ot Mrs. Moore that Elder Bowman and Miss Peachy same Article to read as follows which the inclement wuather of last win tor proven toil. in oe united in marriage in Los she is entitled to $250 per month from the death of her husband until Angeles to-day. ine wisdom ot securing ttie services Section 18.

The ex-officio members of the Boards of Trustees and Lady Managers, as heretofore provided, John Rattray went to San Francisco the present time. In view of the fact that it appears in this case that the ot sucn a peerless worker as Col. J. J. 'Htorday and expects to engage in Hickman, n.

vv.G. has been shall be assigned to duty according to order allowing her $2o0 per month si ness there. Next to the PACIFIC OCEAN HOUSE. JONAS BROS, Proprietors. Branch Stores at Oakland and San Bernardino.

the composition ot tbe boards named A Preparatory and Shorthand Deparltnol Wltb Mimnlub ftud Ficirh, Have been added. Write for the College Journal. OOOD ROOM AND BOARD tiu Obtained in Private Fmh-lll. lor aid per Hontb. 9" ViHitora are always welcome.

For further particulars address the Principal. J. A. Chesnutwoud. Box 43 Santa Cru Cal.

was procured tor tbe purpose ot having one-half of it applied for the sup W. D. S. Harrington, of San Fran- clearly demonstrated and his further employment is recommended, but the brilliant successes he has won should not blind us to the faithful, excellent that is to say, if the elective officer who becomes ex-ofHcio a member of H', 1 ast Chief Hanger of the A. O.

port of the family and the other to of is in this city. accommodate a friend, which was to work ierforraed by others who labor- either of the managing Boards shall be a brother, he shall act with tbe Board of Trustees; if a sister, with J. K. llnbbrou. Republican notn be paid to her tor other purposes, I mi discouragements ana ditii- oo fur iiH-mher of the State Rnard of runic it is very clear that this con' ulties Hiicli Col.

Hickman did not ualizatin, is at the 1'acitic Ocean tention can not be upheld. It is not the Hoard ol L.ady Managers. By-Law of 1utrict Lodge by add ouse. disputed that according to the sub meet, and whose untiring diligence would have met with tar greater sequent orders made by the Court the Mrs. J.

A. Harrv, of Ventura, and ing after the word "credentials," in the third line of Article the words the Misses Walbndge. of Santa Bar- apparent success but for the apathy and indifference of tho Lodges in THE ARCADE DRY GOODS HOUSE. account this behait is correct down to May 9th, 1883, the date of tbe corner the District Degree. MISCELLANEOUS.

hara, are a few weekd on whose localities they labored. Kespecttullv submitted in f. 11. A order of Judge Logan. But it is We commend the practice of fur- alnut avenue.

Geo, B. Katzenstein. Grand Secro C. M. C.

VV fNCHKhTER, sisted by counsel lor Mrs. Moore that no allowance should be made to any ishing lecturers upon request, and mier the immediate supervision of tarv of the I. O.G.T., is Past Worthy Chief Grand Templar of the I. O. G.

Jaoob Hahrjs, J. D. Marlar. The following proposed constitu 'istrict Lodges, and where the District of the children after they had attained their majority. I am of the KEEPING PACE WITH THE SEASON! T.

ot the World. raise a special fund for the tional amendments, the adoption of opinion, however, that the daughters while they remained single and un Mrs. A. Jones and Mrs. M.

L. Lan- fiartial support of a Lecturer, we avnr the recognition of such interest which was recommended by the com casU'r, who were guests of Mayor able to provide for themselves Bhould the Superintendent of the lecture now man during the summer, Iclt mittee, were adopted unanimously: Santa Cruz Moss Album Company Near N'w Coorretatlonal Cliurch, MANUFACTURERS OF BLANK ALBUMS! Cards, Folders, Easels, have the same allowance as during The Itebekahs aro requested hi bring cake Thursday evening, Oct. iith. By order of Committee. 1 The Santa ('run Bank of Savings and Loan and the Bank of Santa Cruz County have been examined by the Bank CommiHttioners and the first named found to have securities and liabilities footing 2, 807.

42 and the second For the coolest glasof leer in town go to Maxcy', 01 Pacific avenue Frederickshnrgljiger Beer on draught. There wan a good attendance at the concert given lu.t evening at Y. M. ('. A.

Hall in aid of the Good Templars' Orphan Fiind. Among the participants were (II. Barnes, Mrs. Prof. P.

Tucker and the Knst Santa Crnz Quartette. The Presbyterians of Santa Cruz will givo a muHical cnurcrt at Ma orco ami an appropriation thoir Wednesday for Alameda. To amend Art. 7, Sec. 4, Grand Geo, Cuminings for a chauge of Lodge Constitution; to add Sec.

2 to their minority. the widow, Mrs. Moore, will be allowed $65 per month for herself and her minor son Wil malt. STATU OF THE ORDKH. The addition of nearly (1,000 mem Art.

11 of District Lodge Constitution; to amend Sec. 1 of Art. 6 of same climate for the benoht of his family and a larger field of employment, ii mii to move to San Jose. liam. Stella will be allowed $25 per bers during the year, more than one- Constitution.

month ami Alice the same amount until her marriage, December 11th, When the proposed amendment to third of which is the direct fruitage of the lecture field, is evidence of careful management on tho part of More Pipe for the City. 188f. I he amount since May Mth, 1883. will be adjusted upon this basis. Art.

10 of Subordina te Lodge Consti tut ions was reached for consideration, For Sea Mosses, Wild Flowers and Ferns. our loaders and ol laitlilnl pronulytism it is claimed that the administra A schooner dropited anchor two on the part of our lodges, but the tor should account for the rents of Hon. J. M. Walling, of No.

201, moved that all after the words "and" pro miles out at sea Tuesday night. Cap tact that a net loss of 14 is reported the Pacific Ocean House property We manufacture and carrv in stock over twenty different styles of AL Don't wait until the winter weather overtakes you and finds yon unprepared to meet its rigors, but go at once to THE And secure one of those beau-fal, new style RUBBER GOSSAMERS, Handsome Garments. would seem to indicate ttiat wh are tain I'lumnier, who passed her on the vided," be stricken out. BUMS, ranging in price from five cents to five dollars each. Special more successful in gaining additions from the date of his removal to tbe appointment of the special administratrix in February, 1880.

I am of Wm. H. BarneB, of No. 291, moved than in caring for those within our Gypsy, says that she is heavily laden with pipe for the city's water system. The Tacoma, which left New York designs to order.

Our Albums contain fine, heavy cardboard leaves ana are superior to those commonly found in the market. Wt hav them told. opinion that he is not liable for these as a substitute for tbe proposed We recommend that at the close of amendment the following: Five rents unless it is shown that he actually received them, and there is no each quarter of the coming year 2015 davs ago with pipe for the water members shall constitute a lawful uranu secretary send to tt: evidence or claim that he did so." svsteni, is now long overdue. To pre quorum for the transaction of busi Ixnlgo Deputies of all the Lodges Judge Reynolds further says that pare airainst any emergency, the pro with printed, hand-painted or photographic covers, or in plain aewgn for decorating. nCCIPU We malie fifl des'8ns for flower Piece' embracing Ut jlu.10 the following: Cross, Harp, Lyre, Anchor, Horseshoe, Pal- lette.

Sickle, Bell, Hat, Kettledrum, Star, Scimeter, Ship, etc. ness. In cases of emergency, regu hose reports indicate a decrease of ho is of the opinion that the fairest way to settle the question of commis membership a circular letter of uiry as to the probahie cause oi such sions and counsel fees is to allow the ad- decrease. miniBtrator full commissions on the IV i il! anv nna tiiMH fianiinfl On thfl front Dftff Of AlbumS larly elected candidates may be initiated when less than a quorum is present. The substitute was adopted.

The proposed amendment as amended by the substitute was then adopted by the following vote: Ayes, 93; noes 8. We further recommend the appro sonic Malt on too night ot the loth oi iMnher. The City Council will hold an adjourned meeting this evening for the piirpoHo nf passing on projected street, work, after which an executive flexion will Ik1 held to consult with Supt. I'lwett over contemplated new rtreets tli rough tho railroad land. Mr.

Basse tt and the Council will go over the ground this afternoon. Me Cope bought his Cloth and Trimmings before the McKinley bill went, into effect. Suits to order at the old prices. While pawing the clothing establishment of A. Jonas A Bros, yesterday the attention of bSentinkl representative was attracted by the unique que style of displaying the large stock of goods which the linn carries, lie was informedjliy the obliging manager that his prices on suits remain the priation of one hundred dollars to be (or un cards) free of charge to thoue purchasing goods to the amount of one dollar or more.

value of the estate as shown by the inventory, and on tbe moneyscollocted by him, "and also to allow one-half the amount of his commission as full ven tor prize esavs, to be published as a circular on the subject, "How to itetain uur Members. and that the compensation for counsel fees, and -ALL STYLES Ra jged, bevel, gilt, stained, rolled, crimped, enameled, plain, etc. Fancy Edges" matter be urged upon the careful attention of tho Executive Committee. the personal expensos of himself and his counsel and that he is not entitled to anything in addition for keeping his books. Respectfully submitted in PpPP From ixj to aaxaS inches, with water color, plastic, ustra li'lnUO lettering or Dlain.

nd C. E. F. Dinsmohb, Savs the Judne. "I can not find J.

R. Wallace, Committee. We have just received an elegant line of Silk and Alpaca UMBRELLAS, With the latest novelties in handles, and an immense stock of All-Wool HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR For Ladies, Children and Gents, from a view of the whole case, that 1 1 II I rC-Sf" Souvenirs of every description or any location, con-U rj 1 1 1 1 0 taining moss, wild flowers, ferns; photos.etc, made to order. won delav in presenting his ac- Robert Thompson, of 291, moved to tint and asking for a distribution name an before the McKinlev Tariff amend the report by striking out the of the estate has caused any damage prietors ot the Kisdon iron orks quietly mude arrangements for the purchase of all pipe obtainable in San Francisco and Oakland, to lie delivered in a state'! time, ns the Risdon Company did not wish to delay tho work on account of the non-arrival of the Tacoma. It is supposed that the schooner now in our harbor is loaded with pipe shipped from San Francisco.

No tidings have been received from the Tacoma for many days. Siijif rvloH Proceeding. The Supervisors met in adjourned session Wednesday. All bids for maintaining roads in San Lorenro District were rejected. The bids for Ben Lomond District were laid over for a month.

An ordinance fixing the licenses for peddlers in this county at fM) a quar tor was adopted. Plans nnd specifications fora bridge at S)Niiel were presented. Surveyor Wright was instructed to prepare a report on the value and condition of bridges in Ben Lomond District. After allowing the monthly bills the Board adjourned until the next regular meeting. ast paragraph of the subdivision of p3rrJUnarfj Embossed brlstol, in fancy designs and colors; plain liCHUUUdlU white bristol.

ivorine. shaiireen, etc. to the estate. hue the children re mained minors, so far as their in terests were concerned. I think he report relative to the lecture field.

Hon. J. M. Walling, of No. 201, oved to amend by striking out of the -A special colorless preparation for mounting moss; ten could have managed the estate just ns Paste Algae' and fifteen cents per bottle; brushes, nve ana ten cents.

same subdivision the concluding words well as administrator as he could have lone as their guardian. And if Mrs. Moore desired a distribution she and an appropriation in their bo- MANUFACTORY AND SALESROOM No. IO Center Street, First door rum Walnut avenue; nar nsw Congregational Chursu. half." Robert Thompson, of No.

291, ac MRS. E. O. OWEN, Proprietor. cepted the proposed amendment to amendment.

could at any time have applied to the Court for such distribution. There does not seem to have been any very great desire on the part of any adult interested in the estate to have a distribution, and even now it is not very apparent to the Court that all the parties in interest are more anxious to have the estate distributed than thev are to indulge in litigation over After discussion the amendment to a OS a 9 A nun, in. (tailing, ui i'u. 4ui. gave notice that he would "appeal from the decision of this Grand Lodge to the R.

W. G. T. on this proposition namely, that it is illegal to attempt to authorize any Subordinate Lodge to initiate candidates with less than a quorum." All the other proposed amendments recommended by the committee were adopted unanimously. Tlie report of the committee was then adopted as a whole as amended.

The Grand Lodge Degree was then conferred by P. G. C. T. Walling on thoe entitled to received it.

Miss Bessie Morris, of No. 105, then favored, by request, the Grand Lodge with one of her sweet songs. (G. Co. Kellogg in the chair.) The Committee on Good of tbe Order reported back the resolution presented by J.

D. Marlar, of Arizona Territory, relative to the employment of a Lecturer in Arizona, and recommended that it be referred to tbe Executive Committee. J. D. Marlar, of No.

1, of Arizona, moved as an amendment to the report that the Executive Committee be instructed to send a Lecturer to Ari-on a at once'or as soon as practicable. Tho amendment was adopted and the report as amended was adopted. Geo. B. Katzenstein here introduced to the Grand Lodgo Mrs.

Ada Van Pelt, P. G. C. T. of the Grand Lodge of Nebraska, now of Oakland, California, who conveyed in an ap- firopriato and concise manner tho raternal greetings of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union of this State, besides her own gratification at being present at this meeting.

The following resolution was presented and referrod to the Committee le report was adopted. Hon. J. M. Walling, of No.

201, OH, 4 CO moved as au amendment to that por- ion of the report relative to an ap The referee is instructed to make a "What an elegant assortment of Dry (luods and Dress Goods that is," Harvest Picnic. propriation of $100 for prize essays, separate report upon the allegation said a beautiful and fashionably dressed Lady in front ot our shew winaow. at a committee of three be appoint that tbe account doe not eivu the The teachers of the Congregational ed bv this Grand Lodge to whom all She was quite right, and we want to say to you right now, estate credit for $2,400, or rent collected from Clark for the vear ending ommnnicntions on the question of Sunday School have planned a pleasant surprise for the friends and pupils August 1st, It is claimed that prize essay shall bo referred, and that of the school in the wnv of a Basket he account only accounts for $1,580. JDO OOISXE is sum of $100 be distributed by hill went into effect. Look out for it heir new ad to-morrow.

Jletiry UuHtemeyer has received a nrw line of goods and is prepared to make suits in all the latest styles and from th" most modern quality of material. The Stockton Mail contest for a diamond watch for the handsomest yuuug lady in San Joaquin county ended on Monday in favor of Mins Amy Hopkins, who received votes. Among the young ladies voted for were some who are known in Sinta Cruz, as follows; Miss Ida Foi, OIC Miss Ida K. Aehley, 32; Miss Ida Confer, 27; Miss Kittie Chalmers, 10; Miss Mamie Muggins, 41 Miss May MeCarty, 108. For the month of October Mrs.

J. K. Oray of Weeks avenue and Mrsv A. W. Kendall of Otis street, are the Directors of the Woman's Aid Society, and to whom applications be made.

The Cheerful Workers on Tuesday elected tho following officers Mrs. C. C. Perry, President, (re-elected'; Mis. (ico.

Stuffier, Vice President; Mrs. M. Willett, Treasurer; (re-elected), Miss Libhy Wright, Secretary, (re-elected). Mrs. Perry was presented with a fancy table as an appreciation of the esteem in which she is held, and also for the good services she has rendered as President.

Mrs. Willett made an appropriate presentation speech, filled with kindly expressions, to which the recipient appropriately responded. The Cheerful Workers will give a pipe organ recital when the new organ is placed in position. The organ is expected to arrive on about Nov. loth.

The Directors of theCatholic Ladies' Aid Society, and to whom applications should he made, are: Mrs. M. Leonard, Front street; Mrs. W. F.

Hanson, Yreka street; and Mrs. P. avenue. Picnic at Twin Lakes Park on Saturday next. Cars will leave he lein in such sums and to such per P5 a a a- plaza at or near ten o'clock.

The childrtn of the primary class will be sons as in their judgment are best en In and takea look at it. Examine evervthing carefully, and btfora yon A Voluntary Contribution. Apropos of the meeting of the rand Lodge, I. O. ti.

now i session in this city, and the tied to receive the same, lie merits cared for if not accompanied by their tho contributions considered. buy make sure that you are getting just what you want, ana at th ngnt The Commit teo on Good of the iplendid institution at VaUejn the tood Templars' Home for Orphans rder accepted tho proposed amend is pleasant to record the fact that a ment and asked that it be incorporated as a part of their report. CJD friends. Let pverywdy come and spend a happy day. 2 Udit'8, Attention! On Kridav, October 10th, we will place on sn)e-a fine lino of Vnder-vests, regular price reduced to 50 cents.

2 J. Bkhniikih A Co. citizen of this city who recently passed through Vallejo was so impressed with the good performed by price. It is a pleasure to us to show goods. Com J.1STJD LOOK Over everything carefully.

We have no old goods on hand, and can guarantee a satisfactory and substantial bargain to all who favor us with a cll at the corner of Pacific avenue and Church street. It is Hon. J. M. Walling, of No.

201 hirer moved to amond the same para on Good of the Order, on motion of that institution that ne took corns i on esterdav to hand the rreasnreroi this lion. J. M. Walling, of No. 201 Retch ed, That the 22d day of Feb graph by adding: "and that said award be made at tho next snssion of et "3, 0,1 ome, who is.

attendance in this itv, a ten dollar piece as a donat ion is Grand Lodge." ruary be permanently set apart to commemorate the introduction of Good Tomplarv in California, and that Sub to tho Home. He is desirous that his name shall not bo mentioned. The amendment to add these words ordinate Lodges he urged to observe But the institution is a noble one. was lost. the same by holding meetings with Bp II.

P. Shedd, of No. 293, moved as and it is suggested that if other citizens desire to emulate tho example They All Want Thorn. Our lirst iuvoieo of Templars cards only lusted one day, but we have received nearly three thousand more. Call to-day and leave your orders.

appropriate exercises, taking collec an amendment to the same portion of tions, or charging au admission lee, the proceeds of which shall be dedi the report "that the time within HERE That you can always find just what you want at your own price in the lin of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Notions, etc. When in search of real bargains don't fail to call and examine the larje stock of of Morgan Everts that such contributions would prove highly acceptable. The Oakleys. liich these essays shall be received cated to the payment of the principal of the indebtedness now existing on tho Home for Orphans, or the improvement and beautifying of the by the committee to be appointed shall be limited to three months, and at no publication in the Rescue or Ptitifi; To-Nltfhf, Op' lliillinhcry, (he 'In i lor, Mas just received a large and choice assortment of Spring Cloths of the verv latest designs and patterns. Call and examine the stock and get his prices Indole going elsewhere.

any other paper shall be made until rn proposed committee aro ready to ke awards to those whom they OKI SEA SIDE ST "THE ARCADE," 105 Pacific Avenue, Opposite Chnroh Street. L. Schwartz Son. This trotit is one of the strunest uf the kind that ban ever appeared in this oity. Miss JmM, the whistler Miss Noble, tho well known cornetitt Misd Pan-e, the elocutionist, mid Frank Hart, tlm champion club swinger uf America, will uive a mint excellent entertainment.

He auru and hoar them. Admission, dresu circle, ftOcenti; nalltry, 25 centt. Re-rved wati without extra ttharge at Kay'i Pharmacy. 1 same when said indebtedness is liquidated. A.

M. Drew, No. 4W. The following resolution was presented, and on motion of Robert Thompson, uf No. 2W, was referred to the Committee of tho Whole, when it shall bo in sension for the consideration of Orphans' Home matters: Whereas, The present standing of tli Orphans' Home accounts isnder it net nary that some action ihuuld The Grand Ixxlge will hold an open meeting to-night at the Y.

M. C. A. Hall, known as the "Orphans' Home Meeting," to which all are cordially invited to attend. This is one of the moat important meotingi of the Grand Lodge session, and it it hoped tlitrw will a good attendance.

1 consider entitled to prizes." Tho Committee on Good of the Order accepted the proposed amendment and aked that it he incorporated as a part of thvir report, aad that Only Twice More. The advertisement of the Santa CniE Sen Mow Album Co. Cut it out and save it. 1.

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