Show GRAND lODGE OFfiCIALS I Selected by Knights l of Pythias I Yesterday lI I l OGDEN GETS NEXT MEETING I The Annual Session of tho Grand Lodge K of P Closed Last Evening Even-ing With the Installation of tho NewlyElected Officers Grand Chancellor is Charles Jennings of Ogden Lodge Favors Building I Sanitarium at Hot Springs Ark I Address by Judge Rolapp I The brand lodge of the Knights of Pythias for the domain of Utah completed com-pleted the business > of tho present session ses-sion lust evening and adjourned to hoc its next annual meeting at Ogden I The annual election was held In the I morning I was pretty well understood I I who would be the successful candidates j for the three highest positions especially espe-cially the first two and the expectation was realized Following Is the new official rote chosen Giand chancellor Charles P Jennings I of Ogden I I Grand vicechancellor George R Stoncy of Provo r Grand prelate Charles L Douglas of Salt Luke Grand keppcr of the records and seals H C Wardlolgh of Ogden l Grand master of the exchequer Henry Hen-ry P Johnson of Sandy Grand nastcratarms Henry N 1 Standish of Blngham jj emLj W Wcf ifI1 Wtfl 5f Charles P Jennings Grand Chancellor Chan-cellor Grand inner guard J 1 Bcatle of Scofleld Grand outer guard A 1 Ashby of Mercur I Grand trustee SIg Simon of Salt Lake Grand tribune H II R lapp of Ogden Og-den The grand lodge appointed the following fol-lowing Scofleld relief committee President l Presi-dent C I Douglas first vicepresident J A Harrifaon of Castle Gate second vicepresident F H Mcireweathcr of Scoileld secretary J M BeiUrtj of Sco field treasurer Li II Farnsworth of Salt Lake SANTARIUM FAVORED In the afternoon the grand lodge adopted legislation looking toward establishing es-tablishing a sanitarium at Hot Springs Ark Tho Government has given a ninetynine years lease of a tract of land there to the supreme lodge of the I Knights of Pythias and the order will build there a health icsort for sick and Invalid members The Utah grand lodge decided yesterday on m assessment assess-ment of fl per member for this domain In furtherance of this plan Tha grand lodge per capita tax was icdjiced 20 cents per year or from 150 to 130 INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS The newlyelected grand lodge ofll I eels were Installed after u recess and the customary standing committees appointed for the by the were year new grand chancellor There was an Interesting Inter-esting talk given by Judge Rolapp of Ogden on the 1 approval I of the grand chancellors rep art for the past year especially that part pertaining to the communication from the supreme chancellor I the temperance question I George B Stonoy Vice Grand Chancellor Chan-cellor > I The Judge Is A member of the grand The tribune the supremo court of tho Utah domain i The law was amended m as to grant the tribunoH the privilege of before the grand lodge a sneaking te Sand lot privilege which they never enjoyed be fore ThV Judge made an excellent 1m JuclSe Coc nrpsslon I1 and waR well received He thought the grand chancellor had strict Interpretation placed n little too llct on the 1 supreme statute covering the matter but at the name time lest an erroneous Impression go out with reference refer-ence to the orders attitude toward tem parance It might 0 best to lot the grand chancellors construction stand Thy grand lodge concluded Its l session tilxiut 030 p m after a very plvaHunt and profitable time and with the bust nf feHlnff prevailing as to the smtus o the ord ° rIn Utah SKETCH 011 THE OFFICERS Charles P Jennings of Ogden the T k new grand chancellor came from Sl Louis to Ogden twentyfive yours ago I and Is a member of the dry goods firm of JonnlngB Last Thomas Ho has been a meber of the Knights of Pythias fourteen years Mr Jennings was for I flvc yean representative to the grand lodge two years ago was made grand prelate and lust year was made vice grand chancellor George R Stony of Provo the new grand vicechancellor came originally from Pennsylvania and has been In 1 Utah ten years He Is in the abstract I business with Havercamp Co and has been In the order for six years He I J was grand master of hue exchequer two I terms and has been grand prelate I Dr Charles I Douglas the grand I I prelate has practiced medicine for the last ten years In this city He Is a native I I I na-tive of Illinois and a graduate of the Hahnemann medical college In Chicago I The doctor has been In the older five I years and is promoted from the position I posi-tion of grand master of the exchequer I I 5 J r M 4fltjjjjjj I Dr Charles T Douglas Grand Prolate i H C Wardlelgh grand keeper of the iccords and seals has held this Impor alit ofllce for eight years thus Indicating Indi-cating the high esteem In which he Is held by his brethren II P Johnson grand muster of the exchequer came from Illinois In 1SC4 to Uta1i and for fifteen years has been l bookkeeper at the MIngo smelter He was for ont year grand outer guard one year grand Inner guard and for three years grand trustee EVENING ENTERTAINMENT Proceedings In connection with the annual session of the grand lotlga of the Knights of Pythias closed very pleasantly plea-santly last night In Castle hall with ex erclscB In entertainment of the newly elected olllccra of the grand lodge The earlier part of the evening was occupied with exemplification of the secret work by Initiating a candidate in two ranks under the auspices of the four city hodges There were present 150 Knights Including visitors from all over the State and nearly the entire new Mur ray lodge whose members wished to witness the work Then followed a grand banquet and reception to the grand lodge given by the local lodges and furnished by Hen ry Simon and which uns dnjoycd bv 125 Knights with W P Cooper as toast master Toasts and brief speeches were eflJO3Cl until a late hour |