BIRDS OF DARKNESS HiBUILD NESI IN CITY. Zj BROTHERHOOD r F ny/LS » NS f!-— TUTE LODGE—TERRORS L- IN'- CarPITI AT 10 N CN FRIDAY.lie1!)The Elks may speed away to tbehwou ,» d !i ii:i*. the Cagles flv to iJm i 1a« yU' an the dizzy mountain he ;!i s. iev i Ifor the Owls, w!so old birds ihn flitu:Jirnnn ’ i** t ’irllm fit* 111^«* . OLU. „ * . J I * IC U All! I . — I i * Ui I 141;S. at I in tile are fl,i j, iiift.a . itsc .i; ri\ e ; in .ne f' • ‘inn rjtdo cilrlA! i. 1(pro] ox b lilding a nest in some uuiHI ...... le VVJ,1(»♦I ) If.lv■ • C 11lt; « IIS two 1thought* be allowed to dwell. I .. 5 .I \\ i 1 I S ’;ji i i be Hrotnernood of uwi , oeacti• • wereJ. .M. Mel 1 is and P. A. Carlow, c»r *:»- loaderizor- for the Dominion of Canada, rro- a (,11‘* | m-pose imituting a lodge in this city;MlL/ltill' wee... Frida has been fix- 1 *’oirhcfornninitiation night, and already over ^1lt;nsevr ir. citizens have been found * ill-i •■«1 • he tenors ol a flightnesonians.anouti , through th* withered boughs iukl o trlt; Many mot. will be in- (0n• I . . * I,, 1 dure-l to join before tin end P the'* i I an c, weed-., end : • organizers lt;•• toan evni , 1 .....hdacehave at least a hundred members by *, ' S itarday.man.• *M;. M( ilis is well known local;.bavin. ;! •(• ! lacrosse here years agoWhgatioi. and several of the old time stick b. inters i, , * *s nave \\v down ’heir nnmos inrtEie J1admission into the new order. Her-cdahns ro have been onr of 'h ■ mixmoaninto,,, two British Columbians who acmni-xni. j , theirpanied the New Westminster lac sm-team on its triumphal tour th*' ughrutKastern Canada. For severali(- he was s-cretary of the B.O.A.L \and also --'-m‘.ary of the Vid.cr*ii b-lt;11* | *cres-» (' ; . Mr. Carlow is an r u- *a tv. j; ■•sfS, all player, ana thrmghhie;, the follower's of the diamon 1 ilt;• in- imr active interest in the orga fi -tion o' the Owls. Both gentlem m '.;illshooltneIar*uhead:rn-IAPEl -SOsileave shortly for 'Calgary, where *'lub ^rfcamze a branch of the or jf r’fht.ifirtxt)\t* ’•';oosi .• of Ow; - w•• •lt;• , w ' * 1 W. d . Wa 1]a. \e i * ii proim I September 3. !d»C, and how lias an,naggregr.te memberhip of cr errhs ission lt;WL **is, strangely enough, to make C«*1- • ii wnp } brief ter and !lt;*t a li‘ 'U :. * ■«Cls^ Itorin -sunshine in. Optimism is the fee p'oiehe success whir h has at ten i *1 tl was : o: lo: . and to the trn« f)w!. ah ildu: ,? nighe‘it.arc i« a‘it iful and the -llyer inin- | j whicli surrounds the i -L* -■ ’ dwill sureh prove heavy omarih • bnak up tin cd at 1 and dis '•-! .!loaat t. j gloom. 1 pro)jj Large and enthusius*ic ties ■ •.1 # mat.om order have n firm v e,ab«i ' *!! . ' (jlet . Walla Walla, Waitsburg. P •• •* . , lu he. Kennewick, Spokane. Seattle an 1 i -- , i1 • anr. ton. M ashnigton: For; land and !•. toCity, Oregon: Victoria. Vane**-.» ,H - j : ' ' - *r:-* MgNanaimo and Lad smith, British *'t. . luuibla: L*-vi^toti, Moscow and ('.»» :r1 ' / »u*iI d’Alene, Id alio.tf'Kand