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20 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 27, 0 09 0@ o | 3. C. Caliender, Los Angeles, are staying here. u Goodman of Cinein- nati will spend July and August at the Hotel de. Coronado. Mrs. Lorentzen and child, St, Louls, are re- cent arrivals. 5 Rev. Mr. Cossitt, late of New York, is offi- tions for their | clating at Christ Church (E Mr. and Mrs, Scarborouch summer et Coronado again this year,occupy- the Purdum residence on Ninth street. Mr.and Mrs. Rapnael Peixotto, Edgar D. Peixotto, Mrs. A. M. Rose and Mrs. C. £, are & party of Ran Franoiscans enjoying r & Chase’s Hall, 26 O'Farrei | the sailiug and the various pretiy drivesabout To conclude with **America,”. sung by the i Games ana dancing wiil foll dine Marks ana Morris ed 1o receive the'r iriends this Sunday and 5 o'clock, §t 7 Mr. and Mrs. 'W. Aus Golden Gate avenne. Literary and ertainment and i Riverside will Vednesday even- h and Eighteenth. fation will hula ith concert Wednesday eve Mr. and Mrs. are stopping at the hotel. B. J. Smith and D. W, cently from San Fr Highland Springs. Last week's arrivals at Highland Springs are J. G. Hulme, C. N. Randall, Mrs. J ne, H. H. Granice, Ralph Briggs. Fred | . Drewry of Buxton, England, nd Mrs. Max Silverstein (for: ceive their fr their residence, 563 AT THE nds this Sund ixth sireet, Oakland, RESORTS. Interesting Notes From the Moun- June 27, at | | taken piac 1 A number of theater parties helped to make things gay during the past week for the few whom country deiights bave fmied to lure away. On Monday night at the Baldwin Mrs. | Gordon Blauding gave & theater party compli- mentary to Miss Kate Salisbury. A supper at the Universiy Club followed the play. Those | in the party uded Mrs. Monroe Salisbury Miss Salisbury, Miss Kip, Miss Estelle Kane, Miss Sophie Pierce, snd Messrs. Samuel Board- , Wright Keys, Albert Russell and George Lew Mrs. Hager and the Misses Hager came over om San Rafael to attend the performance | of “Shenandosh” &t the Columbia on Monday | evening. The wedding of Miss Edith Macleay and | Josph D. Grant took place at the First Presby- | terlan Church in Portiand, Or.,1ast Wednes- | day. The bride is the second daughter of | Donald Macleay, & retired merchant of Port- | 1and, Or., who was formerly a member of the | old firm of Corbett & Macieay. She was born | in Portland, but was educaied and has passed much of her life in England. The groom is the onlyson of Mr. and Mrs. Adem Grant of , both of whom went to Portiand to e wedd He is prominentin so- nt of the Burlingame ber of the Pacific Bohemisn and Country o was given into | by ber father, wore | ped with white chif- | sister, Miss Mabel Macleay, was the | maid of honor and was gowned in white or- i:h pink ribbons. She wore party left for where n breakfast received many sic ) Mrs. Grant leit in the sail d on oy will and Har age last We de’s mother, a M. Coieman, 754 Eighth street, o bride is ughter of 't Coleman, and the groom is the . E. Knowles and the late Captain green predominating e mar periormed of the Pacific relatives and a uds were pres and carr! the groc and Mr their wed- ding trig Onkiand whi they retur Lumerous ax The wedd ig r and Samuel sh 1 be quietly celebrated on Monday, at the home | Gashwiler, on inl trip ‘the Lome tae ! golden weddin. r<. Adolpl gt of the sec ihe 1 i b ce his Sunda y residence, THEY'RE ENGAGED. Announcement of Two Interest- ing Eetrothals, engagement is anaounced of Miss A t r. and Mrs. | Dition cngagement | awier WEDDING BELLS. ; Interesting Home and Church 1 F. Cassinelli, L. Cassinelli of Ams Announcement i ss Claire Ceremonies. Louls Torctto and Miss Mary Colombo were married Sunday morning, June 20, at Sis. Pe. ter ane Paul’s Cliureh, tae Rev. V. Casin{ off clating. Tue ceremony took place immed - ately atier high best wan and the br lombo, was bridesm the wedding pariy ret the bride’s par-nis, where Emile Scheerer was er, Germania Co- the ceremony to the home of Kearny street n elegant repast was served. T ose Dresen Mr. and Mrs. Toretto, Mr. and Mrs. Colomb i, Mr. and Mrs. Antoni, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Figoni, Mr. aud Mrs hur For. cnde, the Misses Solandini, Mamie Anto Theresa Antoni, Idn Celle, Rosa Poula, Ger- mania Colombo, Angelina Antoni, Lucy Bofta, srs. Mamie Delucca. Eiward Norman, 0o | Scheerer, Orinndo Christophani, F. Barberis, Z.Ratto. Alber: Coiomb., Charles Cagnoni Joseph Crema, Enile Joseph Garat Mr. Bardells A quiet but most impressive wedding was soleninized Monday nizht a. 427 Eilis street, | the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Smith, | when the Aaelaide, was united in marriage fo J - Bridee, & prominent neerer, John Turato, | , A. Zocui, Cuarles Colombo, insurance of this City. The offi- | g clergyy s ¥ m Kip o the Good Sameritan Mission, w:th whicn Miss €mith has been associated since her 0 Europe. Kind hands had be pariors with ferns cs, and the words united the Lappy couple were pronounced under & true lovers’ kuot. After a merry hour at the supper table the young couple left for an extended tour of the southern part of the State. Oa their return Mr. and Mrs. Bridge will reside at Belvedere for the summer. On Thursdey, tne 17th of June, at high a very pretty wedding was solemniz-d nome of the bride’s sister, Mre, J. F. Schemp, when P. Livingston Dunn of Glasgow, | Ecotl and Elizabetu M. Greenham were | united in marriags in presence of relatives only. Colonel Ri‘chic L. Dunu was best man and Miss May Greenham attendcd the bride, who is a dnughier of the Inte Frederick Greennam, one of Ca'ifornia’s earliest settiers. Mr. Dunn is connected wih the Institution of Civil s in London and the Institu. tion of E and Shipbuilders in Scol- jana, and is consul engineer for and rep- Tesents British capitaiists in America. He 1§ also interested in the American Biscuit Com- peny and is a life member of the St. Andrew’s | Society, of which he is vice-president. AmOng the congratulatory messages read at tiie wedaing breakfast were cablegrams from Engiand and Switzerland. Mr. and Mr+. Duun are spending their hon moon at Del Monte and the surrounding coun- try. decoratea the - - SURPRISE PARTIES., Several Charming Affairs to Cele- brate Early Departures. A most enjoyable surprise party was given to Miss Rose axstock at her residence, 954 Hernisou street, by the Misses Ray Jacobs ana Mary Lorgea last Sund “The spacious parlors were beautifally decor- ated with ferns and cvergreens. Tire music was rend by the Ivy Mandolin and Guitar Club, consisting of Fred Schwarz, Charles Dedominico, George Hause, Ramon Merel, George Gardner, M. Jacobson, Jose Cirerel, Meyer Attell, Tony Corona and P. Martin, The evening was enjoyably spent in singing, dancing, music, recitations and games. The first vprize for games was awarded to Barney Jacobs and the booby prize to Miss Saran At- tell. ogg and wife, F. T. Meagher, wife and: child, Frank Harrold and wite, Mrs. Caswell. San Francisco; W, atrs. A. Wood, tains, Seaside and Resorts. Gayety aud the the yarions h | turned to their home in Sen E | farewell d | honor be.ore thei wart to Miss G Jacobs, Frank R than Abrams, Ben Har Simon, A. Lippma dvance of theseason keep | aith and fas erywhere come Teporis c villiant and suceessin s to be one unending del its own social pleasures, and e Misses pella 816w »hn, Alice Row- The guests were art, Katie Bann 4, Macgie Ke tvale; G. 1. Taggert Audrews, Rev. rhomas Mencke, G, C. Myers n. San Francisco; C Ewald, Miss D: s Rose Bolodu and wifc, John S. Br ings, Southport; Lamorent and Miss M. Gray, Miss E. F. Gray, Mrs’ W, E Gray, Mrs. F. IL Gray, Miss K. 5 Dennjson, Mrs. E. L. Dennison, Miss L. unison, Miss I. Sloper, e Dugan and | ing, Lew B. Douglass Sareh Attell, Miss ¥i | Heess, J. Hickey, H. Golaring, Miss Minnie Adler, Miss Ro-c Jacobs, Miss Mary Ray Jacobs, Mrs. H. Waxstock, Mr. and Mrs. the resorts see Enach day bri George D. Gray and * K. Shatwuck and wife, Woolsey, Oakland njoyable surprise pe to Miss Florence Kustel on Satur At Coronado. CORONADO, upriag a suite Dennison, Mis<' 0. I singing_and Fe. "Miss Florence Kusie kell, Miss Maude Jones, Miss L telding. Miss Ann» Koct M Mrs. W. L. Locke J. 8 Craig and wife, | and wife, Alamean v, $an_Francisco} nd; 8. P. Mesick D. H. Boyle, San here for the season Miss Sabina maid, Mrs. Otis H. Cb na Munck, Da A. MeColgan Francisco; B. an Francisco; W. Gale and wife, Ralph Kermode, Mrs. F. W. Calkins and the Misses Calkins of | McGi WVR P VDOV ERLRARLIRY J N &= LT OOCCC BT COCOCIRICOOAL OO0 | Mrs. Vanderlip, George Murray, Misses Carrie, MRS. MAUD BERRY FISHER, Who Is Studying Music in New York, Will Be Another Woman That We Are Going to Be Proud Of. Harm, Dr. George Purleuky, George Phillips, Spriggs, Mrs. G. Purlenky, Mr.and Mrs. C. ning, | Denver are k Morrow, Arthur Kern and James Has summering here, having taken | Berkeley ghee cottage. D. D. Crowley are down from | H. Watt and wife, Hedges, San Fran wile, San Francisco: J. Raphael, fan Fran- Paso Robles. PASO ROBLES, CaL, Ocirichs gave # most enjoyable picnle to & few A pretty nook by a babbling brook was selected for the oecasion. The young ladies decorated the table with the choicest flowers and ferns. of the season were supplied by the Union Pueific Club. Mr. Oejrichs’ guests were Con O'Connor, €aptain George Rice, Hon, D. W. mes, Mrs. James, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Burn Mrs. L. Smitn, Mis liss Lena James, A. Jack, T. Irwin and An enjoysble surprise party was tendered to Mrs. J. cheuern last Saturday evening at ier | new residence, i affair was ably munaged and wasa perfect Among those pres: s C. Ryan, Miss A. Ankman, C. Windrom, J. Taisem, W.' Taisem n, Mrs. Windrom, Mrs.'E Windrom, rewe, Mrs. J. Taison, Mrs. J. Peter- UTURE. Interesting Announcements of Re- | ceptions and Quting Parties. ¢ five hundredth anniversary of the Kal- mar Union will be celebraied by the navian Society at Harbor View Park this W. P. Matthews and F. W. Hatch are Sacra- THE FU k. W. Hill is regisiered here from § A. Ruggles, Stockion, was at the hotel 26— Scheuern, Mi Herman yn Hanter Nordhoft, iho is..win- | {riends on Monday. ning name and fame through her artistic book- binding, has closed her New York studio and is summering with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cnarles Nordhoff, at their home on the beach. nas been diseharging lumber for the new stone jetty to be built newr Hotel The structure will be twenty- five feet wide and 800 feet long, affording & | J promenade out into the sea that will be one of the centers of attraction Miss Alice McNevin, who leaves shorily for tendered A Surprise party on Monday evening by Mrs. E. A. McNe the “Wnite Cantata Girls” of St. Br Nevada, was All the delicacies The “Sequoi tec of arrangements consi A. Olsen, H. P. Petersen, Charles Plambeck, William Morch, A. B. Johnson, N. P. Holtum, C. C. Hansen. del Coronado, Music was the featura of the ev Misses Sophie Kiev Galiaway, Nelije Deviin, Juiia Mc Cavanagh, Neliie Sears, May Cavanag Devlin ani vocal and Instrumental selections. Amoug those present were Boyue, Mrs. Cavauagh, hl, Mudge Bo to loyers of ogramme is as follows: by the president of the dsy, Consul ““The Kaimar Union,” Hon. ng by the three Scandi cieties (setected); dinavians in Ameriea ana Mrs: Nico Beck-Mey orsk Fadrelands- ““Our New Home, Mrs. Herman Eppinger and M l u down from Sen Francisco enjoyiug Among those registered at Paso Robles are: modore O'Connor, Hermen Oeirichs, Cap- Willinms, Judge and Mrs. St. Ziska. Mrs.’ C. M. Jenuings, Mr. Merrill, H. E. Stili- Miss Birdie I. . Cross, G. E. de_Golis, :s Low, Jerry Sullivan, J. Keily, E. Hinkle, Mrs. Eisworth, . Floyed, T. M. Brown, W. K. Block, Mr. and ohns, Miss Johns, Ci Dr. E. L. Eist, Judge and Mr. and Mrs. T | tain and Mr. Professor Fleugel and family of Palo Alfo | Clair, M1 &re occupying a cotiage on ihe beach, Mr. and Mrs. Alired 8. Childs of have returned ifrom beir Relation to Merrill, Charle ! and family, Captain Rie » Katlleen Tracey. Maage B e Eastern | wel " P. 0. Aune ' singing societies avanngh, Sophia Kicysahl, Katie Fitzrerald, Mary Roddy, Eleonore Ahern, Mamie Borke, Grace Stewart, Neilie Tracey, Loretto Don. SAn artistic town pump and watering-trough ~ H. H. Earell, ) singing societ placed near the éntrance 1o the lbrary. Mr. ana Mrs. Theo. King (nee Clifton) of Los were here the past week. ‘The Daughters of the Vi ; ““Sangarefanan,” Adeiina Bruce, Nelli “Hannon, Kittie Ke tain and Mrs. Hill, au, Hattic Weis«, Minnie Welthour, Martin, Mr. and vians,” Coptain A. C. Frees, Those present were: Joe Attell, Abe Jacobs, nd Mrs. J. M. Patterson of - Detyoit, Mich., have been siaying at the hotel. Mrs. M. O. Hawes, Daylon, Olilo, and Mrs. xander, May Fiizpatrick, Julia MeNey Mrs. Eastman, Miss Eastman, Mr. and Mrs. A very pleasant surprise perty was given re- | Oiive! Knowles, L. T. Smith, wile, Ceptain Maston | Mrs. Jones, Miss Kaiherine Grey, San Fran candinavians in the Union of the States,” Jackson, Mr. and M K. E. Thompson su T and daugiter, J. B. Reidfield and wife, Mrs. | D. Fiood, Mrs. R. Daly, L. H. Rowell, Mrs. 8. Fitzgerald, Mrs. Cora Iyes, E. H. Hawley ana | wite, Christine Hart, Mrs. { Smith, Miss Huni, Mrs. K. Orr, M. Ryan and ife, Mrs. L. Orr, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk, § Wilson, Mrs. Booksie, Mrs. S. Hiilara, Hinkle, Miss Hilllard, Mrs. E. Milis, Senator Howard, Mrs. K. Singley, Dr. H. T. Melio H. Henry, Miss Mellon, Mr. and Mrs. Hegins, Mrs.'North and daughter, Miss Hegins, C&p- tain North, M. J. S. Kuowles. Anderson Springs. DERSON EPRINGS, CaAL, June 25.—FEx- Seunator John Fay, with his daughter, Miss Mamie Fay, and niece, Miss Edith McAvoy, of Ban Francisco, have taken cottages lor the summer at Anderson Springs. Thomas Fay of Vallejo has returned to his home after having spent & vacation of two weeks at Anderson Springs. everal engagement parties have aiready at Anderson Springs this season Misses Pauline and Ida Schum: after a month’s visit at Anderson Sprin ave re nee a d party were giv departure for ‘he Among those who have recentiy regisiered W. Edwards and wife, Mrs. Bortrutt, C. Spauld- 4 wife, F. Bell Edwards, G. t, San_ Francisco; nd, Mrs. E. Maxw F. Burgess and wife, m Farley, Dora Chenev, Middletown; Zena CEeney, Covote Valley; Zella Cheney, P Or.; Aleno Johnson, St. Helena; Kittie \\‘)d- ! ger, Corrs, Minn.; Hawley Smith, Cal- istoga; Rose Kitchin, New Gle gow, N Hiram B. Cooke and wify Neaiy Harr Harry C. Newman, Frank Dixon, San Fran- | cisco; P. Bocqueraz, Oakland; L. G. Patriquin, | tealeagre, H. Hadenfe! Artnur Petty, East Oak Mendoeino Count Starr Keeler, Henry Land Jr., Irving L borg, M. Rush, San Francisco; James Daly, Vallejo; Miss Annie Daly, San Fraucisco; Mr. Bocqueraz, Oakland; J. ‘Gothans Nevins, W Jones, Dan Murphy, Mr. Looney, Vallejo; Mrs. B. Kelley, San Francisco; Miss Hannah McKeivey, Sen Franciseo; Mr. and Mrs. N. Nelson raucisco; Williams Garms Jr., San Francisco; F. T. Quinn, Senta Clera; C. Santa Clara; Debora Lobree, Fort- Miss Eva Lobree, Portland, Or. Mahan, San Francitco; Mrs. Benson, San Francisco; Miss Benson, San Francisco; Mrs. Webster, San Franeisco; Miss Ethel Craddock, San Franeixco; P. M. Watkins, San Francisco; Jobn Baker, Oakland; Mrs. C. L. Bigelow, Sen Francisco; Miss Al 3 low, San Francisco; Charlie Bigelow, n- cisco; Frank Kelley, San Francisco; C. Mea: well, Sau Francisco; John Davison, San Fran- | cisco; James Breman, San Francisco; Henry Coborn, San Francisco. THE VENDOME, SAN Josk, June 26.—Mrs. Or., have arrived for a several weeks’ visit. Colin Steward registered irom Pasadena the early part of the we Sacramento was represented by the arrival of Mrs. Duggan, Miss Mabel Richardson, Mrs. A. M. Jobnson ana Mrs. J. H. Simmons, who intend spending a few days as guests of the | Vendome. C. 8. Lundresse and wite are enjoying a few days’ visitat this popular Tesort. Y3, Borek and wile of San Franeisco are en- joying a short visit as the guestsof Manager | Snel J. R. McElroy and wife of San Francisco, accompanied by Mrs. J. F. Harris, puid the Garden City a fiying visitand registered at the Vendome. H. Dutard and wife of San Franciseo, accom- panied by E.J. Knapp and wife of Santa | Isarbara, enjoyed the Vendome hospitalities during the week. Mrs. M. E, Day of OaNand, accompanied by Mi:s Bessie Day, is regisiered av the Ven- | dom: | S. Cutting and wife have returned to Oak- | land aiter a most enjoyable visit at this | hostelry. | Thomias Denigan and w were among our many guests during the week. | H. S. Bassett of Menlo Park is a guest of the Vendome | Henry F. Spencer and wife registered from | Fanta Barbara during the week. 1 L. G. Nesmith and wife have raturned to the Vendome atter an extended southern trip. James F. McFarland, owner of the celebrated gold mine,Big Steam Jim, situated near Rands. burg, is domiciled at the Vendome. Sausalito. SAUSALITO, CaL, June 26, — Miss Maud | Younger of Holly Oaks gave a launch party to ElCampo last Monday evening. A dinner was served on the Beach, and the merry mflkersl returoed to Sausalito after midnight afiera delightfal trip. [ Mr.and Mrs. John Harmes and Miss Belle Harmes Lave returned from Del Monte aiter ® de ightiul stay. | Miss de Ru: . who is in Sausalito on a visit from New York, was entertained by Mrs. de Ruyter with a dinner par.y. Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Schwabacher and family will occupy A. D. Shepard’s residenc during the summer months, | Fred Woodworth of Tomales was married to | Miss Mildred Overton Matnes, daughter of Captain J. Harvey Mathes of Memphis, Tenn., | on Wednesday, June 16, nt the home' of the | bride’s parents in Memphis. | Mrs. Charles Foster icaves in a few days to | join Rer mother, Mrs. Veu Bergen, ai Redondo | | | Beach, Mr. and Mrs. A. Robinson entertained a number of friends this week witn a house | party. | Miss Ellen Chittenden was given a birthday | pariy on the yacht White Wings lsst Tuesd The ‘pretty craft with a load of merry guests cruised about the harbor during the duy Bartlett Springs. | BARTLETT SPRINGS. CAL. June 26.—Mr. ana Mrs. George D. Toy, Mits Mabel and Ma ter Heury Toy and William Morris comprised | & pleasant fishing party to Twin Valley, re- | turning with a basket well filied with fish. | C. X. Crosby, wite and daughier of Ashta- | | OO TSSSSS bula, Ohio, are here 10r a few weeks’ sta; Captain J. M. Corchey is up irom Sacra- mento for his usual four weeks' visit. Among the San_Francisco arrivals are Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Kenvedy, Mr. and Mrs. John smith, W. B. Peck, H. E. Capp, Hiram B. Cook Mrs. Henley, Mis'E. C. Fleischman, E. D. Fin- ley and wiie. K. L. Stevens, S, H. Seymour, D. J. Tobin, P. Kelley, John C. Nelson, E. F. M- Cullum, C. M. Moore, H. Dowd, L-e Connor; from Sacramento—Ars. F. B. Adams, Captain J- M. Condrey, C. S Ralph; George Schmidt, San Jose; R.H. Horning, Oakiand; John Law- sen, Nevada City, Nev. Martin Trewhella, Fred Beedle, Nevada City, Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Worthington, C. H. Wortnington, Santa S. Hiester, wife and two boys, Berk; u John, Vancouver, Iduho} Peter , San Francisco. San Rafael. ides have been in order, and quite a num- | ber of parties have taken advantage of the gorgeous evenings to entertain their friends | in this manner. Dr. and Mrs. Vanderslip chaperoned = varty of young folks on & strawride last Monday night to McNear’s landing, nesr Point Pedro, where & repast was served on the beach at 10 o’clock, atter which the party returned to San Rafael. Those in the party were: Dr. and Jennie and Georgie Finlayson; Solon Robin: son, Misses F.orence and Addie Taber, Mr. Nasp, Mr.and Mrs. P. C. inman, Mr. McDo ald, Miss Amelia Peterson, Normand Finia: son, Misses Ethel and Pauline Murray, Miss Ideile Colwell, Miss L Lillian Todd, Miss Berdie McDonald, A.James Todd, T. Eliiott, Mr. Faunt Le Roy, Mr. Appieton, Miss Emma Tayior. J. B. Stetson 1s occnpying a house near West End for the season. Ma drone Mineral Springs. Among the arrivals at Madrone Mineral Springs during the past week are J. W Alice Nelson, Miss Murgaret Nelson, Mrs. W N. Dimmick, Miss Helen Dimmick, Mrs. Coo, Miss 8. Cook, Oskland; U. Y. Eutr, Milto Wilifam Ede, E. E. Per.ey, Mrs. E. Houghto Miss Estelle Houghton, E. Schwerin, J. F Helms and son, G. Hartman, Wiliiam Asch aman, San Francisco; M. J. Higgins, wife and family. San Jose; Preston Thomas, Gilbert Growell, William 'Smythe, Madrone; T. B. Neel, William E. Cunningham, Gilioy; Miss Emma Siegmond, San Fraucisco; Dr. Thayer, Thomas Fitzgeraid, Gilroy. * Catalina Island. Among the late San Francisco arivals at the Metropole are: Thomas H. Nicholls, E. G, Denniston, W. L. Foster and wife, Doyilli Libby, Max T. Rosenfeld and wife, Mrs. E. | Mandel and son, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Clarke, Mrs. M. A. Wightman, D. E. Miles, J.J. Wil liams and wife, E. Silverstone and wife, . K. | Chapman, Ray L Fairenild, B.S. Smith, My, | Bernard, 3. Anderson, C. 8, Foster, wifs and maid; E. A, Van Bergen'und family. At Soda Bay. | The following guests have registered at Soda | Bay: Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Deering, Mr. and Mrs, | F. R. Jacobs, Mrs. E, Eppstein, Miss Harriet Levy, Leo Cooper, San Francisco; E. Fauiz, Napa; Euna L. Fisher, San Francisco; Marion E Randall, Miss Mary Randail, C. W. Randal, | Mrs. C. W. Randall, Piedmont; Mrs. W. L. | Locke, Miss Ella R.’ Atkinson, Miss Maud C Atkinson, San Francisco; William McPherson, | Berkeley; J. M. Havens, Oaklan: iss Freda | Oriman, Miss Gerda Althoule, Miss & Halford, | | | Miss Mebol L. Reed, and Miss Mabel L. Grey, E L. Hunt, MissL. | Mr. and Mrs. George W. and’Mrs. Trelley. cisco; Mr. and M Monte Vista. ivais at the Monte The following are the Vista Hotel for here are: MNrs. C. Cross, Clyde A. Cross, James | W rrilll, Master Chester Terri, and earl Hobart, bs and Lucy Jacobs, alf of San sy Morse, P Jacobs, Ray Jac @nix, | Francisco. tota Hote!, P liam Romain, Mrs. Cholames P.J. O'Leary, Onkland; if. L. bell, E. | Ybarra J. Mott, Joseph F. Gillin, Mr. McGouggin, 3 | Farphy, Hallidie, Miss Do: . Rogers' and family, Re | Mrs. F rsun anc KEW TO-DaY! At the Vendome. | ; T TEETH Franeisooisad NE e E it or Postiun, | ;fl'l’f GUMS TiE BREATH TIE POCKET A TRIAL WILL PROVE THIS TRUE. Semple for the postage, three cents. H.. Oaklaud; Mr. chwartz, San Fran: ancisco! Cook, Healdsburg; Mill Valley. Those registered at Valley, are tne following: Stein, Herbert M. Stain, Will C. Russell, Harry Dan F. Belden, 1. A. Seiler, J. Jellett, M. Je James Boia, a Lewis, Joseph E Bellevue, and Mrs. A, bert V. Beck, Miss Jennie \ Bird-ey, en, Alols Kaize » D. L. Hunt, tin, d Miss Mary Atlan J. Johnson, The following guests are registered at Por- Valley: Mr. and Mrs. Wi for the 4th. on this coast before. headquarters Muslin Flags ntis g Flags rom ©0ld Glory” Eadges.... Pistols and Caps...... Firecrackers. We have been ° o 2Ppointed Christian Endeavor official flags and bunting. 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