LmI Saturday oighl M moo to Hall wm oomfortably filled with mimbtn of Kareka Lodge No 16, F. A A. M.# aod St. John's Chapter No. 5, R. A. M., it being the ooomioo of the joint installation of the two lodges. The Bloe Lodge first iostelled its officers. PMt MMter August Hintse performing the ceremony in a finished manner, beiog aseisted by PmI MMter J. H. Shoemaker, who aoted m Marshal.Then followed the installation of the Chapter with its beaatifol oeremoolals, Past High Priest John Hanoock, Sr., being the installing officer, assisted by James H. Jury, acting m Marshal, and impressively induoted the newly elected companions into office.All then adjourned to the bounteous lonob prepared for the oocMion and did ample justice at the festal board. The bill of fare wm an excellent one and the edibles were relished by all, bnt the real enjoyment of the evening was wheo appetites were appeased and the fragrant Havanas were brought forth. Tbeo dignity was laid Mide, doll oare was bidden begone and mirth and jollity entered.Following were the officers installed: Worshipful Master, Robt. A. Laird; Seoior Warden, John Haneook, Jr.; Junior Warden B. L. Smith; TreMnrer, Henry Kind; Secretary, R. MoCharles; Senior Deacon, H. C. McTerney; Jon lor Deacon, Frank J. Brossemer; Chaplain, John Haneook, Sr.; Stewards, August Hintze and John H. Shoemaker; Tyler, James H. Jory.The officers of the Chapter are: Most Kxcollect High Priest, Thomas Dixon; King, John H. Vitale; Scribe, M. G. Foster; Captain of the ' lost, R. J. Reid; Past Sojourner, J. H. Hoegb; Royal Arch Captain, George R. Mullins; MMter of the Third Veil, John Hanoock, Sr.; Msster of the Second Veil, Alex FrMer; Master of the First Veil, John H. Shoemaker; TreMnrer, H. Kind; Secretary, James H. Jury.The Beowawe Bridge Aeerpted.The new steel bridge built by the San