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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 20, 1897. 1 Ii it bad not been for the sweet girl graduate and the commencement exer- cises, society, as far as City pleasure went, indeed would have had a dull week of it. But the dainty maid, with her hard-| earned diploma and her interesting “‘graduating exercises,” saved them from | experiencing the dr-aded ennui of what, | socially speaking, of course, may be re- | corded as the “dullest week on record.” | The closing of the schools was the sig- | nal for a ceneral hegira. Country de- lights will for the next few weeks claim | all of society’s attention. Instead of balls | and receptions and dinners, picnics, bus- rides, bay-rides, mountain-climbing and joily yachting parties will claim all atten- tion. There wili be the hops—for which mine host makes such lavish preparations, and to which the young folks look for- | ward with such ezger delight. | All reports from the 1nterior resorts in- | dicate a most happy and successiul season, and the natural couclusion is that | the season of '97 will be a most delightful | and pleasant one. Joseph D. Grant of this City will be married next Wednesday noon to .\nssj Macleay at the residence: of her father, | Donald Macleay, in Portland, Or. The | wedding will be quietly celebrated. In | the evening the newly married couple will | depart for New York City and will sail from there June 30, on the steamer Ma- jestic of the White Star line, for England. They will return here in October to reside at Burlingame, { Miss Jessie Coleman and Harry J. | Knowles will be united in marriage next | Wednesday aiternoon at the home of the | bride’s mother in Oakland. Miss Cole- man is the daughter of the late John W. | Coleman of Oakland.. Mr. Knowles is tie son of the late Caprain J. N. Kaowles of Oakland. The maid of honor will be | Miss Donaidson of Philadelphia, and the bridesmaids will be the bride's two cous- ins, Miss Dickens and Miss Smith. The groom’s brotber, Thomas Knowles, will act as best man. Only relatives and a few | intimate friends will be present. ARE ENGAGED. THEY ARE Interesting Betrothals Made Public During the Past Week. The engag of Robert Farrell, the well- | known newspaper man of Southern California, and Miss Mary Lausing, one cf the prominent | educaiors of New York City, has been an. | nounced. The marriage will take piace in Nevada. Mr. Baer, formerly city editor o! the Abend Fost and & writer of German novels, poems | and plays tiat have received considerable at- tention, is s0on to wed Miss Leah Schwartz of Mrs. A. Wiener have issued cards | ding of their daughter Carrie to Willism Rutherford Coiim, to take place Sun- day, June 27, at 12 o'ciock, at the home of tie bride, 1421 Golden Gate uvenue. ey WEDDING BELLS. Fashionable Home and Church Ceremonies. Notre Dame des Victoires was the scene of a tiy wedding on Wednesday evening, when Samuel Semple Alexander and Miss | Grace St. John Deerng were married in the | presence of about 200 of their friends, Rey. | Father Gente officiat The bride entered on the arm of her her, preceded by her | cousin, Miss Alice Mny, who acted as maid of honor.” T were met at the altar by the groom aud his best man, Wiliism S. Bryant of | Angeles. The bride was becomingly gowned in an ivory brocade, trimmed with 0.d point lace. wore a tulle veil, fastened with orange b.ossoms. Ehe carried whize roses. The maid of honor was prettily gowned in green organd.e, trimmed with | | i s edged with pink and green ribbon and es ace. Valencie {ter the ceremony the new held a reception at the Deering, $29 Bush str Mr. aud Mrs. Alexander future home in Los Ang er Scnwartz and were d Wednesday ev dence of the bride's father, £ wedded couvle residence of Mrs. will make their il Golinsky 1ing at the resi- | x Sehwartz, 436 Golden Gaie avenue, Rev. M. 8. Lavy officiat- | tie bride wore'a white satin_dress, cov- | white organdie. Miss Leah | Schwartz, ister oi the bride, acted as | bridesma wore a beautiful cerise silk dress, co 1 white organdie. Berthoid A, Barr acted as best man Mr. Golins merchandi eswick, Shasta County, and was for years a resident of this City. After the wedding an elaborate dinner of seventy | proprietor of a large | © covers was served. Many beauti- ful and costly g were presented the bride | and groom. | Last Wednesday vening, at the bride’s home ou Thirtieth street, Mrs, Margaretha Horstma Carl Weianer were married, | R J. M. B 1 officiating. Miss Emma Horstmann acted as bridesmaid and Fred | Horstmenn was best wan. On.y reiatives and intimute fricnds witnessed the ceremony St. Josepit's Church was the scone ofa very | preity wedding Wednesday morning. the 24 inst., when mie Boulger Edmund | Feehian were ed _in the holy bonds of | watrimon The bri par 3 the | church he strains Mendelssohn’ Wed- | | ding March,” aud were met at the altar by the Rov. Father Scaniun, who celebrated the grand nuptial mass i The main witars were profusely decorated | With sweei-pea blossoms and sighied tap Joseph 1. Hogan acted as best man and Miss | May King as bridesmaid, and James King and | James Brooke were the usher: i i CLUB PARTIES. Fashionable Organizations Enter- tain Their Friends. The Western Addition Literary and Social Club beld their regular monthly entertain. | ment and dance at Native Sons’ Hall, Wedne asy evening, June 16. After an excellent Pprogramie, consisting of literary and musieal selections, tiie charming little comedy, “What | Tears Cau Do,” wes presenied with an un- usuaily good cast After the entertainment darcing was in order. The following was the evening's programme in fuil: Overture, selected, orchesira; contralto soio, selected, Miss May Mabie, accompanied by Mme, E. C. Roeckel; recitation, selected, Mrs. Letitia Bonfoy-Ripperdan; tenor solo, selected, Alex- ander Warburton: comedy, “What Tears Can Do.” Cast—M. Chambly, Alfred A. Borlini. Delphive, hLis wife, Mis\ Eisie A. Duncan: Albert Dudiev, J. W. Arthur; Ciotilde, hix bride, Miss Freda Gallick; Jean, William Wallace. Scene: The Veteran Volunteer Firemen's Associs. tion heid its tenth annual piceic at Shell Mound Park, Thursday, June 17. The outing Was & great success. The King’s Dauguters of the Central M. E. ‘Church gave & mooniight garden party Tues. day evening, June 15, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wetmore, 822 shotwell street. There was an excelient musical programme in which the Clara Schumann Ladies’ quarte( and the California Male quariet took part. Jap- anese tea and cake were served in Japanese style by ladies iu oriental costume. The affair Was a great success. Agrand concert and ball was given by the Mozart orchestra on Weduesday evening, June 16, at Union-square Hail. The foliowing pro- gramme was predented during the evening: “E( Capitan” march (Souss), the Mozar or- chestra; “Soug of Love” (W. F. Tayior), two violins and pisno, Misses Elvira and Jouanna de Pass and Cora Scneithe; “Eteika” overture, (J. & Bergin), the Mozart orchestra; “Zingar- | Stella_Gilson, Eleanor Quinn, Myrtle Davis, | Linda Pritchard; song, | Linda Pritchard. | Anna von Meyerinck, ou Fultou street. | was indulged 1 | silver were received. | Stella Wilzinskl of Vallejo. | Theresa N e | Miss Mandolin, Gultar and_Banjo club; voeal solo, selected, Miss Laura Lobmever. pianist Miss Hugl es; “Love's bream After ihe Baly” (Czi- | bulks), ‘Mandoiin, Guitar and Banjo C.ub; “The Bell Dance” (Scharwenka), Miss Ruby Loveland. There was & large attendance at the regular | monthly enter ainment and dance given by the Native Sons of Vermont at 014 Fellows’ Hall on Friday evening. The following vro- | gramme was presented, afier which dancing | wrated: Overture, Dellepiane's orchesira; dsuce of the faries—Queen, Undine | and six misses. Queen, Miss Gertie Bentham; | Undine, Miss Lillian Anderson; fairies, Misses | Alice Mittieton, Marie Quinn and Tutsie Cook, | pupils of Miss Pearl Bryson's danciug acad- | ¢my; “A Modern Ananiss.” a comedy in thiee | acts by the Columbia Stock Company; recita- tion, “An_1dyl of the Period” (Baker), Mrs, Letitls Bonfoy-Ripperdan of New 'York, teacher of elocution; song, selected, Miss selected, Miss May Robinson; soprano solo, *“Valse from Romeo and Juiiet”” (Gounod), Mrs. Eva Tenny. Those assisting in_the presentation of the comedy included: Reginald Travers, Francis Fannine, Norman Merrill, Warren King, Miss Julia Stevifer, Miss Ora’ Lathrop and Miss Toe Alumni Associstion of the College of Dentistry, University of California, held their annual banquet at the Palace Hotel Tuesday evening at 7 o’clock A number of the girls of the junior class of the Polytechnic High School, corner of Bush and Stocklon streets, gave a “high jiaks' to the teachers and & few friends on Wednesday niternoon. The tables were tastefully deco- rated, After partaking of the refreshments the company were entertained by various se- lections, songs, recitals, etc. Among those | present beside the teachers were Miss Lottie Linne, Miss Irene McSweeney, Miss Julia Metro- polsky, Miss Kate Linne, Miss Josephine Brown, Miss Etta Shechan, Miss Dalsy Fauik- ner, Miss Caroline ‘alier, Miss Rose Cahn, Miss Lillle Stromberg, Miss Maud Adler, Miss Agnes Shumacher, Miss Celia Fisher, Benja- | min Sirand, Clarence Waterman, Walier Trelts, Robert Telfer, Selby Batt, Robert Cohen aund Roy Jack. An interesting musicale took place last Monday evening under the auspices of the Meyerinck Ciub, the latest choral organiza- tion, at_the residence of their leader, club, which consists’ of about forty singers, sang several difficult selecions from the ora- torio “St. Paui,” by Mendeissohn. The solo numbers by Miss Grace Davis, soprano, Mies C. Decker, alto, Miss Hermione 'Lask, soprano, and Miss'Maude Fay were charmingly rei dered. A musical and literary entertainment was given in the Young Mew's Christian Associa- tion auditorium on Tuesday_evening, June 8, | by the Triangle Swimming Club. Among the participants were: Miss G. Guittard, Dr. H.L. Dietz, Josh Davis, C. C. Peterson, Miss A Murphy, George 'Baker, John A. Jackson, George Stewart, G. Parmenter and C. Stewar ollowing melabers were on the commit- tee of arrangements: James A. Geddes, Wil- liam Stewart, John A. Jackson, Dr. H. L. | Dietz, Stewart McDougall, Emil C. Sternberg | and George Klarman SILVER WEDDING. Mr. and Mrs. Wi;inski Celebrate Their Anniversary. On Sunday, May 30, Mr.ana Mrs. A. W zinski of Vallejo celebrated the twenty-fiith anniversary of their marriage. The affair was & very unique and elaborate one. The parlors were very vreitily decorated in evergreens and smilex, and garlands of roses and pinks were in profusion throughout the house. To the strains of the Lohengrin wedding march the bridsl party was {ormed and marched to dinner, where a magnificent re- past awaited them, and smidst much merri- mentapd drinking eloquent toasts were of- tered the bealith &nd long lile of the mar- | ried coupl | Represented at the table were four genera- tion Many relatives attended this affuir from the Far Eastand North. Humorousdis- | puiches were received from all parts of the worla. M. Hyman, son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. | A. Wiizinski, was the abie toastmaster 1or the occasion, Atter dinuer the guests returned to the pas lors, where the aiterncon was spent in musi mirth and song, and in the evening aaucing Meny costly and elaborate presents of solid Promineat emoug the many who were there were: C. Jackson of New York, E4 Jackson of dville, Colo., Mr. and Mrs. Marasso and iamily of san Francisco, Mr. aud Mrs. J. Boas | of Vallejo, Mrs. J. Newcome of Valiejo, Mrs. Pasch and family of Martinez Mr. Cohn of Val- lejo, Mr. and Mrs. J. Scawalbe son of San | Frajcisco, Mrs. F. Benas of San Francisco, Mrs. M. Wilzinski of San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. | M. Hymen and son of Oskland, Mr.sud Mrs, Gruen of San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Meyer of San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. M. Benus of Vallejo, Mr. ana Mrs. A. Wilzinski of Vallejo, Mass Frances Wilzinski of Vallejo and Miss AT HOME GATHERINGS. Interesting Receptions and Dances | of the Past Week. | Mr. and Mrs. P. Posner gave a very enjoy. able confirmation party In honar of their daughter Violet, urday evening, June 12, at their residence, 337 Hnyes street. Those present were: Rey., M.S. Levy, Miss Mirism Levy, Mrs. 8. Jacobs, Mrs. A. Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Myrson, D. Ronn, Al Marks, Miss A, Clark, Miss Violet Weber, Miss Tillis Fogel, J. L« 5. Frozer, Joie Posner, Albert Zenu ey Samuels, Hubert Levy, Martha Frankiin, ie Green, Carrie Schuejs der. Harry Harris, Lu'u Breslauer, Albert Levy, Ruben Goidterg, Mce Schneider, Helen Crown, Victor Groon, Leonje Marks, Sadie Siendelssonn, Regina Groon, Rae Joseoh, Ger- trude Quinn und others An ice cream party was tendered to Miss | at ner residence on Benning- 1on street Saturday evemng, the 12th iast. Dancing, singiug and. games were ihe pleas- ing features of the evening. Among tnos: present were: arihur Nicou, James Bogue, iugh Bogue, Emily Coret, Al Minehardt, Dan Crowley, Oscar Anderson, George Willard, Louis Muacourillard, Louis ‘Briderman, James McCarthy, Frank Preure, Johi ) Kane, Edw Miskei, Eanil Peterson, Curtin, Jobn Martin, Thomas Connolly, de Carter, Danel Smith, Willie Crau'z, Paul Ritcherd, Mrs. Nicoil, Mrs. Grifio, Mr. and Mrs. M. Gorman, Mr.and Mrs. R. Smith, | Misses Tneress Nicoll, Emily Nicoll, josie Me- arthy, Stells Gillogeiy, Mary Furrer, Beile Furrer, Agnes Haley, Kaie Millerick, Kate Mc- Keon, Mamie McKeou, Mamie -Vander, Kate Chambers, Lizzie Mugge, Lizz e Tneisen, mie McCarty, Mamie Zimmerman, Jennie Mo- Cann, Nellie McCann, Susie MccCann, Rosa Dounolly, Adele Nicoll, Agatna Nicoll, Me-srs, Dave Bertrand, Thomas Kane, Walter Ander- s00, Herman Wissing, Joe Wesplar, Frank Chambers, Jonn Cnambers, £ On Tuesday eveniug, June genuine surprise party was tendered to Wiiliam Straub 8t nis residence, Five-mile House, Mission road, in hunor of'the twenty-first auniversary of his birth. The evening was speut in dane- iug, singing and games, (aalc wes rendered by “the Violet Mandolin Ciub and Messrs. Gardnor and Powelson, 0S¢ present were: Mrs. 8 . Mis. G, Wiermun, Mr. and Mrn A Tonnd ir. aud Mrs. P.'Krueckle, Mr. and Mre. Harow{iz, Mr. and Mrs. Miiler, Mr: len, Misses E. Jonas, A, Krueckel, J. Harow1z H. Groeninger, Will Siraub, Ben Jonas, George and Frea Krueckel, Will Schmalzien, George Gardner, E. Powelson, Joe Harowiiz and Chtis Bovosser. t being their last meeting at home until September 1 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew ¥oungor Wood of 2614 McAlister street entertained Tuesday evening the ladies and gentlemen who assisted Mr. Wood at his concert. A ver: enjoyable viusical programme was rendered, Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mayer Jr., Miss Carolyn Boyan, Miss Maris Smith, Miss Mollie Pratt, Miss Georgie Cous. ins, Armand tolomon, Forbes Brown and Joseph L. Trask. A vers enjovable reception was tendered to Sadic Mendelssobn suuday evening, June 6, at 517 Jessie street. The evening was pleasantiy spent in dancing, singing, recita- tons and games. Among those present we: Misses Saaie Mendeissohn, Sophie Cuffield, Liliie Raphnel, Lulu Black, Lou:se Gremlich, Laura Curren, Nellie Heskett, e Rosie Hoffman, Rose Atiel, Rose Aditel; Messrs. Tillman R. Hefrine, ella,” recitaiion, Mis« Kitty Silvi “Song and Dance,” schottische (Beneit), Professor Francis’ man. Harry Goldberg, Nathan Harris, Eman- uel Rathburn, Herman Leventhal, Joe Keliy, Mr. Kelly, Mr. Curren, Max Hyman, Cherles Isaacs, David Caro. Miss Jennie Wi'liamson was the recipient of & aelightful surprise party recertly, given to her at her residence, 139 Chattanoogs street. Those present were: Miss Jennie Williamson, Miss Maggie Willlamson, Miss Maud Schendel, Miss Lottie Killgore, Miss Birdie Stanley, Miss Eise Aubury, Miss Annie Miller, Mus Edith Boyes, Miss Edith Smith, Miss Elia Cooper, Miss Lucy Cooper, Miss Esther Scott, Neilie ‘Newman, Miss Kittie Roberts, Alice Bellman, Miss Leslie Sarl Miss Edna Pracy, Miss Lillian Lamb, James Williamson, Jumes R. Willinmson, 'Wiiliam chendel, Charles Stanley, Oliver Stanley, Charles Meiss- ner, Roy Smith, Fred Hackney, Ervin Castel- hur, William 'Heino, Eddie Heino, George Thackery, Edward Thackery, Arthur Thack- ery, Ernest Houdiette, Andrew McNab. ey OUTING PARTIES. Popular Clubs “Attend Picnics and Yachting Parties. Last Sunday, June 13, the Amitie Outing Club gave their first outing to Willow Camp, | Lucretia Boy 0 #kylark for Thy Winogs"—Chorus. ¥ Fouler Misses A ic+ Costel.o, Kiiz ihetis Filzsimmons, Oetavie Serthou and Avble Ross. The closing exercises o Our Lady of Mercy's Academy, Fremont and Herrison streeis, were held gt (e school op the afternoon of June 16. The foliowing programme was pre the purll( aud well received by the ence of parents and {riends present reeting” ... “Valse Jeurie Johu Mc “Sacred Heart Hymn” Flower basket drill anchored”. ... . Recitation, 8 Recitation, “The 0id Cioe i Smart i Nationa) 5 Joun rey antatu, “Uur ¥ ‘Unole Setm. o1~ Father 7§ im Liberty Fiag Hey Reclistion, -Boys of : he ries of ‘he Alc: Ci tiguts of Girls Cani ghy | While | Recltation, Vocal quariet, Tsien Boys 0f I hird and Fou Recitatiou, A Vlucky Newsoor™.... of the Third and Boys Vio'in solo, “Scuottische Scinti la’ John Foiey Whide | Vocal quar.e , “Good — AT THE RESORTS. Interesting Noteszon Seasids, Lakes and Springs. | The season at the various watering-places and seaside resorts is now in full swing and each day welcomes the arrival of visitors pre- | pared 1o enjoy the many de.ights the country | affords. The closing of the schoois was the | signal for many more departures, and the | latest notes from the interior resorts show iong lists of latest arrivals. Everywhere, however, ample accommodations have been | country at its best and the cozy little hotel fuil of visitors. The big swimming-tank has been much in favor, for the temperature of the soft exhilarating water is naiurally perfect and the bathing is found to be reiresh- 1ng in the extreme. Besides the guests in the hotel nearly all the charming little cottages On Saturday evening there was in the open-air pavilion. The just sulted for the event, and evening wi there Was & very large number in attendance. | Dancing wes kept up until midnight and dur- | ing the evening refreshments were served by ihe popular hostess. It was a most énjoyable affuir. Mrs. Morton promises other suca gath- erings and musicales at short intervals, ~The arrived during the week: . Turner, ¥. Poulin and wite, E. L. Van Wyck and_family, H.R.Mann and family, Caprain sna Mrs. A. M. Burne and daughter, Ciement Burnet, wife aud son, C. J. Stilwell and son, Floyd S. Jud E. Bauer aod wife. i. C. Augell, Mrs. W. Har- ney, S Marcns, wife and daughter. A.C. Eisen, | F. B. Harville, Horace and Armand Poulin, San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. Van Meter and family, Alame. D. D. ark, wife and soas, | Alameda; L L. Willendorf, Berkeley. At Coronado. Mr. and Mrs, John Cleveland of Minneapo- 1is have leased a coltage on the avenue and wili summer here. Miss E. L. Ely, principal of the Misses Ely's schools, Riverside drive and Efghbty-fiith street, New York, is sojourning at Coronado, accompanied by Mrs. George B. Ely. N. A. Topper, Denver, Colo., 1s at the hotel. Recent Philadelphia arrivals include Frank J. Hahn and Emile Hahn. R. W. A. Godfrey, Riverside, hss taken the Robinson cottage’ ou the avenue lor the sea- son. Mr.and Mrs. W. H. Winants are here from Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. L G. Nesmith of San Jose have been staying here. Mr. sud Mrs. Rapheel Peixotto, Edgar D. Peixoito and Master Eustace PeiXotto are here {rom San Francisco for their third annual Visit. Mrs. J. H. Fisher, child and maid, of Red- lands, mecompanied by Mrs. J. ae Thomas of Washington, D. C., are here for the summer. Mrs. L. W. Moffatt of San Francisco is at the THE SEASON OF ThE DEAR GIRL GRADUATE. . near Bolinas. The ciub left.on the Sausalito boat for Millwood, and from there walked over 10 the 'Redwoods and Bolluas ridges, reaching Willow Camp at about 12:30 P. M., Where they partook of an elegant lunch, The irip was enjoyed by, tne following mem. bers: Messra. George Tietjen, M. Meyer, Ed Nien stadt, L. H. “Anthes, Arthur Gerkeu Charles Collett, W. Beck,'E. J. Ronald, Mr, Koeh neke, Joseph Head, Willinm Mack and F. Eickhoff. ‘Ihe Owl Outing Club held its first outing Inst Sunday 10 Lagunitas. A very pleusant day was enjoyed by the foilowing mem bers o1 the club: 'Mrs. bowman, Miss A. McIntyre, Miss K. Christensen, Miss Snow, Miss L. ntus, Miss E. Cantus, W. A, Whiting, C. B. Pierson, H. A. Moenning, . Snow, G. Little, D. A. Biakeslee. e GRADUATION DAY. Society Attends the Commence- ment Exercises, The parents and friends of St. Rose’s Academy were out in force on Weduesdny atternoon to attend the commencement exer- cises of tbe school. ‘I1be programume, an un- ususlly interesting and novel one, was under the direction of Miss Anna Daly, and reflected great credit on the young lady aid het puplis. The programme of the exercises in full was &5 ollow. Danse Espagnol . Hols, Misses Alice Barrett, Gciavie Sarthon, Fitza- bech Eitzsimmons and Lizzie Dundon. O Resiless Sea—Vocal trio. Misses Mury Laudry, Luin W ¥lcrence Johnson. March—Judas Maccabeus Misses Genevieve ru.iivan, and Irene Kennedy. Songlettes—(a) Stars. .. (3) The Cuckoo. (c) The Doil. A Tribute to Columba Andante—Surprise symphony . Misses 1dn and Lorvita Heriihy Johustone. The Celestial Niae. > 10 Vivo et Amo— 905 on Misses Lulu Whelan and Florence “Good Night"... Homage & Verd] Misses . izubet] Ali e Costelio aud Jitock ot Ages.. ... g 3 “Children’s voices Kose panto mime. *In Suuny Spaln’ 8 o'clock | made for Jarge parties of guests, and the sea- | hotel with a s0u promises 10 be one of equal delight to vis- itor wnd host #s well. Below will be found mary interesting items from the various fash- ionubie resorts. | . | Skaggs Hot Springs. ! The following guests sre registered at Skaggs Hot Springs: From San Francisco—Mr. | and Mrs. Charles M. Shortridge, Miss Vesta Shortridge, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram B, Cook, Fred | C. Peters, Joseph Banner, Mrs. E. M. Doyle, R. | Beck, Mr. and Mrs. George Friteh, J. M. Litch- fleld Jr., Lioyd Litchfield, E. E. Drake, Fred- erick G. Gantner, Willam' L Hughson. Mrs. §. L. Bee. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Mauvzy and chil- dren, Anua Neison, John Huston, J. B. Rich- mond, J. Boas, Miss Stella Boas, Mrs. M. L. Davis, Mr and Mrs. 1i. Nathan and child, Mrs. K. F. Hisl, William P. Thompson, M. Getz, O. H. Keyes, Mra. M. E. Harron, Mrs. 8. Goodiman, 1 Goodman, B. Gallagher. L, Beckle:, 8. H. Seymour. D. J. Tobin, E. B. D. Hay, A. S Benard Jr., J. H. Stein, Mr. and Mri. C. A, Jones, Fanny Warren, Henry M. Bull, Tnomss | Loughiran; Oakiand—R. H. Doris, Mra. Tavior, Joun Miles Jr., F. M. Hewson. W. Travers; | Berksley—Mrs.'L. E. White, Miss McGovern | Tabiti—E. H. Friten; Honolulu—C. M. Gra Portland (Or.)—W. W. Curtiss; Sinta Rosa Dr. Allan P, Popes, Mrs. M. AL Chamberlane; Healdsburg—A. W. Pierce, Dr. M. M. Nicnols, Ben H. Barnes, C. D. Evaas; Geyserville—Ed- ward W. Skaggs; Cloverdale—Elis Felts. Saratoga Springs. Visitors at Saratoga Sp:ings, Lake County, have arranged o take in the Likeport carnival on a grand scale. J. Marteus, chairman of the ‘water carnival committee, bas spared no pains to make the excursion a success. The ride to Clear Lake will be in specially 'decorated Drivate conveyances and stages, H. H. Young of San Francisco has been busy nrranging ana decorating his specially engaged turnout from Ukiah, which promises to excel ail others in line. Among the last arrivals at Saratoga Springs wno probab y also will take part are Mr. Smith, wife and daugnter, Ukiah; E. E Kitcnen, Mrs. John Morrow and daughter, T. Malony,’ R. S. Cochran, H.W. Adams, Geo) O’Counir, C. Wayliker, Leo Hooper, Mrs. Van Ber, tchmidt and wife, Mrs. Louis Mayer, Mes. Wil.lxm Van Bergen, H. D. Ha- denfeidi, H. G. Edwards, Hiram B. Cook and wifé, . Thompson, John Baker, W. Kuhn, H. | H. Young and tamily, all of San krancisco; A. White: J. Jacoby, 8. Jacoby, Gusiemala; W. Cleveland, W. I.abell, 8. Isabeil, Mr. Miiler 2nd son, Ukfah; J. Seyor and family, J. V. Lowry, Elk Creek; L. M. Watkins, Oakland. Agua Caliente Springs, AGUA CALIENTE SPRINGS, SoNoMA COUNTY, CAL., June 19.~The week here has been one of geuial pleasure, the westher perfect, the | party, including Miss Moffatt, George Moftatt, Waller Moffatt, Miss A. Lowr; and Miss I. Lowry Mr. and Mrs, E. E. Prowell of Pheenix, Ariz., have taken one of Mrs. E. 8. Newcombe's cot- tages for the season, F. B. Freeman of San Franciseo was s recent vistlor at the hotel. Reginald Fenton, a retired English capitalist, has seiected Coronndo as a permanent resi- dence and purchased a home here. Miss Fortes, dmughter of the well-known J. Malcoim Forbes of Boston, is & guest here, companied by Miss Dabney. A. C. Dunn, city pussenger and ticket ngent of the Union Pacific at Omuhs, accompanicd by Mrs. Dunn, stopped bere last week. Miss Annie 8. Peck, the world renowned mountain ciimbe:, visited Coronado during her Southern trip. At Santa Monica. SANTA MONICA, CaL, June 19.—Mrs. I M. Merlinjones left iast week fora visit to San Francisco and other northern points, and will return home about September 1. The round of festivities in honor of Baroness Hardin-Hickey sre stiil continuing. Mrs. Up- bam, Mrs. Ryan, Miss Brooks and Mrs. doy are among the ho tesses who have entertainea in her houor during the past week. Among the laiest arrivals are Mr. and Mrs. Collis H. Sammis of New York. Mr. Bammis is a nephew of C. P, Huntingion and comes here (0 stey. Itis about assured that the National Guard, pumbering about 1000, wili camp here teu davs in August. M. H. Kimbail and wife will makes tour o the diff.rent watering places on this cos during this season, spending some iime Coranado and Catalina. Judge Mahon and family of Bakersfield have taken ihe Hubberd cottage on Ocean s ue. Mrs. Caroline Severance, Mr. and Mrs, Mark 8. Severance, Mr. ana Mrs. Plerre Severance, will occupy 'the Kennelly residence during Juiy and August. C. R. Drake and hmfl{.. prominent society people of Tucson, Ariz., have taken the Wrigh: cottage for tho season. Judge ~Alvin Fay of Bakersdeld, Kern County’s atiorney, with is family, will famiiy are domicilea imball cottage, Ooe-nylvanu!. Klamath Hot Springs. Recent arrivais at Klamath Hot S.nngs in- clude: Virgil Corm, Paisiey, Or.; 8. T. St George Carey, London, England; Mrs. E. Gib- bens, Miss Gibbens, Cambridge, Mass.; W. E. Miner, Auburn; Masjor Marion Biges, Gridiey; Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Carlock, Fort Jone R D. Baldwin, Stock ton; Joseph Marsden, Honolulu, H. I.; Mr. and Mrs, Frank Maskey, Dr, (. C. Wads- 2 | worth, George W. Hooper, George Snider, I. L. | Maiks, san Francisco, W, H. Preston. Colus: | Miss Edna Churchili, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Cnureniil and son, Mr. and Mrs. J. Churchill and dsughter, . Fareher, Yreka; O. H. Warde, 1 Chicago. ! At Seigler Springs. | The following is a list of the guesis at Seigler } Springs: Hazel Fried, Ruby Levy, Elvira Levy, | Miils Ccllege; Hiram Cook and wife, B. Roten- berg, W. W. Thowpson, M. Siegel and wife, Mr. ‘ and Mrs. F. G, Sandboney, Miss E. C. Hughes, | Mrs. W. H. Matthews, Mrs. H. Matthews, Miss F. B, Jolliffe, Miss M. B. Jolliffe, Miss L. Conway, | C. W. Cross and wife, Clyde Cross, (. W. Su ' E. E. Wood. Mr. Lamber, Mr. Leyy. J. A, Ken- nedy, Sen Francisco; Ray Taylor, Oakiand; L A, Vellador, Fruityale; W. W. Wiison, I 8. Alexander, Mrs. M. Livy, Ber: Levy, Earl| Lev,, Lower Lake; F. B. Jackson, Suliuus Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Colley and child, Miss Winnie Muiloy, Nevada City. I At Adams Springs. | Amopg those registered at Al.ms Springs, Lake Couuty, are: F. E. Prior, Los Angeles; Dr. H. N. Rucker, O:klaud; Robiu Rucker, Oakland; J. R. J. Aden, Vallejo; Mrs. Adeu, Miss T. Stabl, Vallejo; A. E. Pryor, san Fran cisco; W. Jones, Vallejo: J. 6. Nevins, Val- lejo; 3. A. Fielder, Valiejo; Frauk Rose. Junc. | Con; Miss Ruth Serrill, Santa Cruz; Miws M. | Merfill, Santa Cruz; Mr. aid Mrs. J. H. Wise: | man, Sicramento; H. Weinricn, Sacramento: W. K. Poud, Wood/and; R. J. Allen, .k Purk; D M. Moran, J. Seilody, M. M.agner J. Allinan, ) and Mrs. J. Hammoud, Mrs. Hanselman and child, Mrs. Miller, Georze H. Hanroken, J. D. Heins, P. Eckoff, J. J. Hum- brey, F. W. Riley, D. Lyons, W lilinm Hunter, B T Lesny, M. C. Leany, San Francisco. At the Vendome. THE VENDOME, SAN JOSE, CAL. June 19.— W. E. Dean and wife, accompanied by Miss | Deau and maid, have arrived for su indefinie | period. | Mrs. O. C. Pratt and Orville Pratt have ar-| rived for the summer season. 8. A. Wood and S. A. Wood Jr. of San Fren- cisco are guests of The Vendome for several | days, | L. Everett and wife, nee Miss Estee, have | returned 1o San Francisco, after enjoying The Veudome hospitalities for a week’s visit. W. Wehner and wife of Evergreen, accom- panied by Miss Wehner, have arrived and are pleasantiy domiciled at the popular hostelry. Mre. J. 8. Doe, daughter and Miss Kraft have been among our latest guests from San Fran- cisco. S. E. Bridges and wife of San Francisco reg- | isiered doring the week. Robert Effey of Sauta Cruz was among the | many arrivals during the week. At Glenbrook. The following are among the arrivals of guesis at Glenbzook (Lake County) resort dur- ing the past week: H. Genesman, Vallejo; Henry Lund, Noing Lundborg, A. Starr Keeler, E. E. Wood, San Francisco; Daniel Harrier, Robert Cutler, Vallejo; Alian Fow.er, | San Francisco; J. G. Nevins, William A. Jones, | Vallejo; Charies Barber, Laurel Dell; Mrs. | Hogan,’ Mr. and Mrs. James Maguire, Mrs. Waish, Wills Saunders, Margaret Hogan and chiidren, F. H. Watson, J. A. F.elden, Vallej Georg: H. Launbin, William Hunter, D. Lealy, J. J. Humphrey, D. Lyons, D. Fitz- patrick, San Francisco; 'Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Graysod and chi'dren, Mrs. R. J. R. Ade Miss Lena Stahl, Valiejo; William F. Kiley, tan Francisco. Ben Lomond. Among the guesisat the Hotel Rowardennan | are: Mrs. Ur, Russell, Mrs. Prentiss Seiby and | family, Miss Edith Selby, Mrs. Edwin Barry and family, Mrs_ Girard and family, Oakland; | Mrs. H. A. Keller, Judge Daingerfield, Mrs, Daingerfield, Mrs. T. D. Riordan, Miss Riordan, | Mr. and Mrs. Giduey Thompson, Mr. and Mrs, | Arme: M iany ies Jeckson, Mr. and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ryan, Mrs. Bibi tel Jackson, Miss Mat Miss May Jackson, Mrs. W; uss Lindley and iamily, Mr. ana Ms H. C. Hiati, Dr. William Hay and mother, Sau cisco; Lieutenant F. M. Bostwick and wite, Surgeon W. F. Baker and wife, Mare Isiand. The Geysers. The arrivals at the Geysers during the past week include: D. Beatty, George C. Edwards, Oskland; Leslie C. Mott, Samuel R. Leoa, of. | A. Marks, W. H. King, Adoif Lietz, Otto o | Geldern, San Francisco; E. B. Deming, Ch cago; W.J. Hotchkiss, J. R. Miller, George H. | Warfield, Healdsburg; W. C. Busse, W.J. Orr, | Cloverdale; Julius Fuehsiher, Cailsioga; C. E. | Hoth and wife, M. Litchfield, Miss Litchfiel V. Watson and wife, Master V. Walson, Seba topol; Mis< Delie Dibble, Alameda: F.'Angell, Palo Alto; W. B. Anderson, Menlo Park; Mrs. A. A. Curtis, Carleton A. Curtis, Raiston Cur- tis, San Rafsel, Hotel de Redwood. The fotlowing people have registered at Hotel de Redwood the past week: Mr. and Mrs. R. Woodward, Alameda; Professor F. M. McF 1and, Stanford University; Mr. and Mrs. Edson Adwms, Oekland; Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Milroy and family, Mi-s Frankie Milro; sco; Miss' Gertrude Milroy . Clara Adams, St. Louis: Frav s, Oakland; Mr. and Mrs. il F. Mann, San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. Blohm, Pucific wrove; Elilott Davis, San Francisco; Mr. snd | Mrx. T. Flinn, San Francisco; Mrs. Nefised and | family, Miss Neiisen, San Franeisco. | Saratoga Springs. | The list of arrivals for last week at Saratoga | Springs, Lake County, was as foliows: W. W. | Adam and wife, M. J. McDonuel ana wife, San Francisco; Byron Junes. Santa Rosa; Mrs Green, Petaluma; Otto Fuliz, Heury Lander, J. Lundburg, 8 A. Wood, B. H. Sannders, R Gray. Ernest Lindauer, J. M. Hickey, O. i Thomas and family, San Francisco; Charles | e, Fowler; J. Steinberg, Charles . Morrow and family, C. A, Murdock, A. Watson, San Francisco;” W. Robinson, Fresno; Fraucis Cousin, Los Angeles; G. Grathrohl. Napa Soda Springs. Among the latest arrivals at Napa Soda Springs are: Mrs. Edward Stanley, Miss E. B. Garber, Mrs. E. P. Danforth and maid, Dr. 0, | Trask, H. B. Birnbaum and wile, »iss | Forbes, Mrs. Charles Clayton, Mrs. C. G. | Strong, Mr. and Mrs. P. Muller, Mrs. Wood, Miss Gray, Mr. and Mrs. George K. Shreve and family, Miss Bessie Shreve, Mrs. C. R. Peters, Mrs. R.J. Wooos and family, Mrs. N. E. War- ren, Sun Francisco; A.O. Baker, San Jose;: P. v. 0. Bartlett, Oakland; Mrs. Alxander Forbes, | San Rafael. Etna Springs. Last week's arrivals at Ltna Springs in- clude: H. D. Hadenfelt, San Franeisco; H. G. Edwards, Mr.and Mrs. H. B. Russ, Linda B, Russ, Inyo A. Russ, Mrs. Henry 8 Russ, Mrs. | | ner, Churles Hutchinson; | and Master Lester Gurnsey of Alam | yesterday moruing for an extended visit to D. Msreucet, H. C. Newman, Nealy Har, Mrs. E. W. Williams, Thomas Ashwe and wife, Miss M. 0'Conueil, A. Noonn: Swett, A. Alexan Harry g Frederick Russ, g Mrs; F. W. Lauge, Mrs. M. A. Becker, Mrs. Zy. retzky, Mrs. William Lange Jr., Julius Lauge, Mrs. E! O'Niel. Eschcholtzia Cottage. Among the Eschenolizin Cottage are Mr. Collier Hays and family, Mr. snd Mrs. Ira Condit Hays, Mr. and M ill 0. Weissicn, Mrs. Anna Philips. M ss Eva Philipps, George Pariricge, Miss Alice Partzidge, Jiss Lucila W.rd of San Francisco, Miss Jesiic Autisell o Maizwan, N. J. st IN THE FUTURE. Announczment Made of Dances, Receptions and Entertainments, Iudependence Social ¢ second anniversary by Social Hall, Foresters® building, 1¢ , ou Friday evening, June 2 The Launch Club will give thei- third yacht ing party aboard the yacnt Volunteer,J 17. Sausalito, Angel Isiand and Califor v will be visited, and a delightiul assured. The following gentlemen will charge of the outing : Commodore, A. J.Web, captain of the guard, A. buday; sypirit viser, James Benson; Caplain’s assisiant, Goidie; jnage of the brew, J. Gos.iuer; & commisary, N uesis stopping at Mrs. Wallace's nd Mrs. William ub will ceiebrate iis hoding n sociel at O'Furrell Basch. Mr.and Mrs. J, Baum will at their residerce, 673 Me. hold a rec ption MeAllister street, on sSunday, July 4. (ot 2105 P. 3., in_commen oration ‘of the twenty-fifth auniversary of their marriage. The pupils of Puckett’s Select Ac give a novelty in the way of a = sceisl” on next Tuesday even . Mission Opera Hall, Mission sireet, beivce venteentn and Eighicenth. ALl tuking part must wear a yellow bow orsesh. A disme ring will beawarded 1o the one’ creating (i most amusement. The “0.d Friends” will give an banguet at the Gailhard Hotel, 507 on Wednesday evening, June 2 The Garrick will inaugurnte a s monthiy entertainments at Hinmar’s Music Hall on Wedesday evening speciul programme has been muin feature of which will b edy, “Tne Idol,"” presented - by ladies and geatlemen: Miss Miss Zorah Savo, Miss Fanny Ear Liitle. Miss Nell Couch,Miss E Miss Rose Ashcroft, Miss Libbie Hale; s tallation ine street, prepared, th & William Ramsey, Steve Andrews, Harold Mor. dauat, B. J. Boy PERSONALS. an, Frank Hayes, D. W. Brice After spending the month of May in Paris the Misses Tay left for London and will sh return to the Continent, where they will b. joined by Mrs, B. W. Pauisen and M hardt, who are at present visiling in Ho atthew Lindsay and Miss Emiiy Lin will leave Ross Valley Tuesday, June 22, on a trip to Eureka with the Knights Templ They will be away abou e week, and upon their return they will make preparations for the reception to be given in M.J. Lindsay's new cottage. Mr. and Mrs. James W, Bi ham of Alameda are at the Occidental for the summer. Mrs. k. T. Allen, with her famil. East on the 9th inst. They w summer in Rhode Isiand. K. A. Lundstrom left last Thursd: four months’ trip to the East and Earope. Jacob Burnstine of Burnstine Bros., accom- panied by his brother Louis, has leit on an extended morthern trip. While in Portlana Mr. Burnstine will look aiter the interest of Mr, and Mrs. Walllam Wi ds, Mr. nd | Dgorm Pen Tif- Miss Lucille Magnin will accompany M Minnie Cohn to New York, wher il her guest for an indefinite time make a tour of the Eastern States. Mrs. L. J. Levingston, Mrs. F. H Mrs. Jake Lov son and Mrs, i Levy will receiv r frienlls every We day’ during tne months of June and at Ivanhoe Vills, Mili Vailey. Mrs. Morris Friedman of San Antovio, T is visiting her sister, Mrs. Gus C Eddy street. Mr. and Mrs. E.E. Ames leave to-day for their country residence at Pacific Grove, 10 b absent during the season, Louls Y. ( repaux sailed on La Bretagne Saturasy. He inieads to spend his veca in Purisand in London and will resume his professional duties on or avout August 15, Mr. and. Mrs. Walter C. Campbell left on Thursday evening, June 17, for.ihe Enst to s tend the National Music Teachers’ Con ventio which meetsin New York on the 241k i Mrs. Campbeil, known 10 the public Marriner Campbell, 15 n member of the National Music Teachers’ Association. Miss Bessie Grodjinsky has gone to Seattle tospend a few months with her sister, Miss Liily L Goldberg ot the firm of Goldbers, Bowen & Co., who leit on Saturday last for the East on a short business tri , s registered at th Madison-nvenve Hotel, New York. Mrs. J. Eger and Mrs. Beno Barnett have dis- ed their day at home umiil aiter the eason. Mrs. Mrs. and Miss Mattie Farris, ac companied v their sister, Mrs. A. G ed, 1 Colusa. Mrs. Hermann Adler has discontinued her day at home for the present. Mrs. J. L. Cerfand duughter and Miss Hel Goldsmith will leave on the 21st inst. for Soutnern California. Miss Bessie Grodjinsky expects to leaye on Tuesday next for Seattie, Wash., to remain u- definitely M. Baiiey and the Misses Bailey have re- turned to their home, 1001 Fillmore street, aitr an absence of four months in ine south: ern part of the State. Charles F. Brown and family are_ocenpying Windmiller cotiage at Eastland, Mil Valley, for the season. A. 0. Lindstrom will leave on Thursday evening for a three-months’ visit to the East and Europe. Miss Clara Beagles of Napa has returned to her home, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Henry Wolf, whom she has been visiting at her home, 816 Californin street. Herman Oelrichs, Mrs. Cora S. Ives, Mrs. 8. Fiizgzeraid of New York, Mrs.T. F. Murieil and daughters, Mrs. M. H.'Hechi, W. L. Plant, Wwilg and daughter are guests at Paso Robies. John Reynolds, proprietor California Chemi. cal works, has returned from Japan aftera three-months’ business trip, and is now en- joying a_few weeks’ rest at Johannesburg prings, Napa mountains, accompuuied by his little grandson, Juck Reynolds. The many iriends of Mrs. Charles F. Han- lon, wife of the prominent attorney of this City, will be pained to learn that she is dan- gerously ill at her Jackson-street residence with an attack of brain fever. AMr.aud Mrs. Herbert . Law have gome to Chicago, New York and Boston. NEW TO-DAY. The highest point yet reached in the line of special bargain offerings. A grand line of Manufacturers’ Sam- ples at One-Ha If the regular prices—every woman knows what these prices are. These garments run fr est to the fine comprise : A reduction of 1 from regu- lar prices and COR 125127129131 KEARNY ST. omthe cheap- st ‘made, and BOWNS, 8KI3TS, CHEMSES, DRAWERS SET_COVERS. \z \