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FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 11, 389 La Siesta. I Josie O’Neil and Miss Mamie aud Tess of San Francisco. honor of the friends from :he City, visited by m ight-seeing. In the evening seated around & comiortable camp fire brated the Fourth by singing patrioticson n. Among the vist nini, Thomas Grennan, Miss Moone Campodonico, J. Seiter, Miss O'Neil, Frank J. Burke, Edward Torpey, James Cronin, T. L ooting fireworks and P Mclsaac, the White brothers, J. Favley, = Maurice Pope, Walter Thompson, Eugene Kast to Wed Miss Char- | gauand D. | the early train Tuesday morning. lotte Vander Naiilen. r Nail- at 8 Camp Tayior iast Mondsy. They drove from San Rafael and Nicas 0, enjoying the besutiful end picture.que scenery o Marin County, and were met at Tayiorsilie by friends from the City. Aromsanticspot near the creek was se- ‘ed and christened ‘‘Camp Flora,” wherea (including a'l the season’s delicacies) ad beneatn the treesand enjoyed by o everal good piciures were taken by one of the young iadies sud dsncing , | was indulged in. Miss Flora Chisholm, 'd, Miss sadie Wafer, Laura Casar, Miss v En ia n Mclssac, Miss Mabel and 5 hi AT THE RESORTS. Springs and the Lakes. Reports from the varicus fashionable and th resorts tell of the glorious celebration he National holiday by the many City visi- tors now enjoying the many delights the country at this season &ffords. No town or village was too small to get up & creditable procession aud “literary exercises" and fireworks and & grand ball were therule | everywhere. The following notes from the nany fashionable resorts will be found of more than passing interesi: Coronado, CORONADO, CaL, July Frank of Geary street, San Francisco, is occu- | pying a suite here, accompanied by her child and maid and Miss Emily Patricia Rhine. s will be e for New York. A HOME GATHERINGS. rents w Mr. and Mss. James M. Thomas Celebrate Their Twenty-Fifth Anniversary. . S. E. Newcomb's cottage on ce cottage on D avenue: possed pleas lof a number b families who are io summer on tne as brought several players. co, . C. S Colton, wife of Captain Colton ot ip Philadelphis, wuo is expected from Honolulu on a two months’ leave sence, is making her home at Hotel del Coronado this season. Thomas and of J. L. Marcellus, secretary of one of the promi. nent banks of Brooklyn, N. Y., accompanied | by Mrs. Marcelius, wi med with' Coro- nado during his recen . M. Rosenberger of ning at the hotel. to which the | heir servive: and Charles Arm- Francisco. compli- home on c. s Anita M. Brown ry A. McKi ave & party o zie, p} \ are amoung the hotel guests. Su was spent 3 & A arrival ot a baby monkey on ‘Queen’s pr Marion *’of jubilee week at the monkey-house. The infant has d, Msy Ford, Cla € nolds daily receptions, entertaining almost Bessie Lee, Eva May Gr Toe party is On last Sundar, the Fourth, the young ladies Fiizpatrick, J. Mooney, Joseph Green, Hugh | and Hubert Done- | man, Mr. A merry party celebrated the Fourth at | E. B. Rock gdgl Jr. th, Miss Agnes | Margaret Smith. Miss Flora | Tidings From EMountajns, the 10.—Mrs. S P, | y witl shortly re- | Z | and family, of Denver, are e the popular sport at Coro- | accomplished Herman Eppinger is down from San Fran- s. N, ronton s > San Luie Obie | Recent New York City arrivals at the hotel | thir. A shor: | are Mrs. H. p. Forward and Miss Marle Clarke. | n Francisco is so- | Miss Liliian Berry and Miss Camilla Frecht- | g of Hamilion, Ohio, sre staying at the ch. | H. MecD. Spencer was here recently from San | Charles R. Gagan and bride of San Francisco | The sensation of the week at Coronado was | been nemed ‘‘Jubilee,” and | , Liily Crossman; Mes A, McKenzie and Edwin McKen- iss Emily tage, Santa Cruz, many visitors as the Queen. Aninteresting relay bicycle race was run around the bey irom San Diego to Hotel del Coronado on Wednesdey evening by seven | young men of the former city bearing & letter | 10 the ho The Young people | Wenb has returned from New Miss | beach. The ladies of Bertha Krieg; recitation, ) bach; dance, Misses Olga and Irma Dierks. | At1] P . & sumptuous repest was served. ai the residence ud is again at his home on the | ion Chapter, San | present were: Miss Emily Due s Bertha Krieg, Maude Tritte bach, Miss Olga Dierxs, Miss Erma Dierks, Pett : Masters Sawyer Stewart, y Hegemann, Willie Krieg, Arnold Strecke A pleasant surprise party was Amelia Dondero by the Joily Jo her residence, 712 Greenwich s day evening. Those in charge 23 Murphy, president; Miss Anna Mooue: Miss Josie ening was pleasantl instrumentsl musie, vocal and was partaken of. Those present were: Mrs. , Miss Florence Austin, Miss Vinnie Miss May G.Murphy, Miss Lillia; 3 Flanders, Miss Bessie Chapin, Miss Julian Dondero, Miss Josi brosia, Miss Amelia Dondero, Miss Stelis Eiger, Miss Ciara Aun; Miss Rose Anaya, Miss Daisy Dondero, Miss Theresa Demertine, Miss Mary Lidner, Miss Josie Dusenberry, Miss I s Frances Mendoza, Miss Doli s May Cowdry, Miss Emily Cow- ss Josie Murphy. 3, gid’s Church, James : and Mary Cecelia McCarty were united in marrisge by Rev. Fatner Cottle, wio eiso officiated &t the I mass. The was assisted b M. McCarty and th by he 1, Miss Alice McCarty, ceremony s \edaing breskfast was par of at the Mrs. dence of the bride’s grandmot! Ceceiia MecCormack, 2210 Greenw: P the residence of her motuoer, 419 Geary str ational colors and evergreens, and rooms were illuminated a' very y effect resulted. ins Lad just reached her m ing nome in the e 25 g 10 behold a merry g awaiting her. inging and Tecitations were the eve Mr. and Mr guests at their residen the evening of J entertained fifty 38 San Jose avenue, se 30. The celebration s in commemoration of their tweniy-fifth wedding anniverssty, and the sideboard was fairly loaded with handsome silver offerings from their numerous friends.y The solemn | marriage service of the Lutherah church was read in the drawing-rooms, which were pret- 1ily decorated for the occasion, afier which 1he guesis descended 10 tne dining-room and i , where a sumpiuous banquet was served. Dr. Crungle acted as Jnmes Madison as speaker o der of the m d in dancing and listening to s 1sic and_recita- tions, abiy rendered by Dr. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Louis the Misses Li M On dered Mr. and Mrs. J homs on Fifth street, ‘Ihe affair was ably managed and a perfect success. Music, games and dancing furnished amusement for both old and young. repast was served at midnight. present were Mrs. J. Scheuern, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mrs. Simpson, Mrs. Taisen, Mr. avd ) E. Windrom, M Windrom Sr., Mrs. Crewe, Mrs. Nixon, Miss Fran chenern, Miss Agnes Akman, Miss Dells Petersen, Mits Ryan, Miss Annie Peter- sen, Mesrs. Jack Taisen, Walter Taisen, Louis Bchuster, Charl:s Hass, Walter Simpson, James Lawler and Jack Hatbwel OUTING PARTIES. Among thuse National Holiday Celebration at Camp Taylor. One of the most popular camps ‘st Camp P ancing end | zames, and at midnight an elaborate supper Dondero, Miss Lizzie Murphy, | t, last Sunday eveaing. The | cious variors had been artistically deco- v surprised | A light | | 0i Mrs, Dr. A. J. Gray, day o Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hards of San Jacinto were among the week’s bridal couples, Miss M. C. Pratt is visiting friends in River- side this week. Mrs. A. C. Franklin of Paradise Valley en- tertained with a beach party on Thursday in honor of her aister, Mrs, Netileton. ev. ATthur Crosby. head master of the ¢ School at San Rifael, sccompanied by his danghter. Miss Crosby, and William C. Kerr of Sau Rafael has been siaying at the n orel. Mr. and Mrs. H. Huddleston are recent San Francisco visitors here. Del Monte. DEL MONTE, CAL, July 10.—Del Monte has :hi was becomiug appalling. The lethargic spell was broken by the 300 Christian En- deavorers who came down on their special train, arriving at noon yesterday. As the time allotied for the excursion to remain here | was all 100 short for the numbers of things | planned to #ll i1, there was a quickness ana | busile about the workings of the well-ordered | Del Monte machinery which corresponded | | well with the enthusiasm of the visitors, and | ihe carefuily arranged schedule made it pos- | sible for the Eudeavorers to do an amezing | amount of sight-secing in the few hours of their stay. Immediately upon their arrival table d’hote | luncheon was served them iu the main dining room, which since’the new amal er ones were built, All the meals served the various excursions will be | 1able d’hote, although taw other guests will be served a la carie ss usual After luncheon preparations began for the seventeen-mile | drive tor whicih besides the regniar hotel | teams several turnouts from Monterey, Pacific Grove and Salinas had been provided and special drivers who were well versed in ‘the historic and romantic lore of this vicinity as well as expert reinsmen were put into each carriage. All the points of interest in Mon- terey were visited and then the long iine of conches, drags, surreys and what not started round the famousdrive. From the moment_the lodge gate was passed ill that in which the paity alighted at the hotel door there was one prolonged “Oh!” of sdmiration, not the least being that expressed at the beauty of Del Monte’s surroundin grounds. Several perties also visited Carme Mission and Point Lobos, and two or three took in the latter weird spot by the glorious moonlight of the evening. The after-dinner concert in the evening by Huber's orchestra was exceptionally good and much enjoyed by ihe Endeavorers. the novel impressions t quaint old town. Skaggs Hot Springs. SKAGGS HOT SPRINGS, CaL., July 10.—The Fourth was celebrated in fine style here. The literary exercises, under the supervision of Fanny Warren and others, on the evening of July 4, were very en- tertaining. The singing was exceptionally The cornet solo by Miss Nellie Shipley, recompanied by Miss Fanny Warren on the Miss Irene Muzzy recited very prettily. One of the mostenjoy- Henry M. Bull, Miss fine. piano, was especialiy fne. oronado, on Thursday. Messrs. A. B. Waison and H.D. Rose of San | | Francisco are distinguishing themselves as & | pair of indefatigable fishermen. | Rev. W. B. Noble of ran Jose preached at | Graham Memorial Churcn on Sunday. Independence day was celebrated on July 5 under the auspices of the Pazriotic Order Sons of America at Hotel del Coronado Theater. Tne Iadies of the Presbyterian Cnurch served ices at the Coronado Beach Library on the same W. Thompson of San Francisco stopped | here several days last week on his way to ned at iast after a season of quietude | A. Levy, J. R. Deggett, C. Borman Innd—R’ 8. Collins, Neliie E. Shipley; meda—Miss F. Bomer, Mrs. E. Bomer; was opened for the first time | able parts of the programme was the mock ren- | seated on her throne and surrounded by her s M. Shortridge ana his The follow Francisco J. E. Barry, Mr. W. Miss Edith Mau, Mrs. liam Ernis Herr: and_Mrs. B. F. Webster, H. B. Mre. Willism P. Thompson, E. W. ndevere, Mrs, Walter Speyer and 3 ile, C. B. Jennings, les M. Short- Shortridge, Rich, F. B, , Mrs. C. W. Reed, C ‘and_nurse, Miss Ves Eugene Hahn, D. Rich, G T Crosby, F. B. Norton, Mayhew Norten, Worth Norton, Dr. Reamond Rickey, Webster Jones, | of Ira Goodeneugn, Mrs. Goodenmough and nuing | Lawrence. Miss Fannie Bishop essayed the part of a Japanese gum girl. At the tea booth were Miss Alexia Bassain, Miss Kate Thorpe, Miss Helen Thorpe a:.d Miss Alice Savage. Among the visitors were: Mr. and Mrs. Gus- tav Marcus, Dr. and Mrs. Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Martin, Mr. Abbott, Misses Genevieve and Florie Marvin, Mr. and_ Mrs. C. F. Runyon, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Hayes, Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Martin, Miss Maude Stanford, Miss Anna )‘oilh' Mrs, Hall, Charles P. Overton, Mrs. and Mre. Fred Kellam, the Misses Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Kelly, the Misses Kelly, Dr. and Mrs. A. Barkan, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Billings, Miss Billings, Vincent Kingwell, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Bridge, Mrs. Gear. Mr, and Mrs L.R. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. G. Schroeder, Mr. and Mrs, Horace Janes, M. Sallinger, the Misses Thomp- son, the Misses Hunt and many others. Cil:n“‘i'v M. Brett and Rev. Mr. Wicks of Jersey v, N, Tamaipais Wednesday evening. Mr.and Mrs. Frank W. Mou:ion of Redwood City are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Martin at Rustic Hill in Mill Valiey. The guests at the Biythedsle Hotel gave & dance last Satarday night, which was largely Milton of nd, Miss | trial, Judge J. E Barry presiding. locand Augie 1 On thedtn the celebration concluded with | aitended. n. Miss Gertrude Green, Miss Julia and | 8 fine de, with tne Goddess of Liberty Mrs. Henry Rosenfeld of 8an Franciseo, Miss 5 ¢ | Carrie and’ Belle Nicholson of Oskland ana aids. The fireworks were dazziing and contin- | Miss Louisa D. Earle were entertained in Mill ued until 9:30 o’clock, when the guests assem- \ bled in the dancing hall, Henry Englander o \pent the dsy in dapciug, boating and | acting as floor mauager. The grand march was led by Char e merry campers cele- | daughter, Miss Vests Shoriridge. ~Music was | 1 furnished from San Francisco, and was excel- propriste to the occa- | lent. At12 o'clock refreshments were served rs were: Dr. A. H. Gian- | and dancing resumed, festivities conti , Joseph | until 3:30 a. M. iz guests are registered from | Valley lest Thursday. Hotel Vendome. Oskland wes reépresented the vpast week by the arrival of Dr. O. Schrinders, Dr. D. L. Johnson and wife, F. R. Webster and wife, F. M. Hurd and wife, Mrs. W. de Fremery, D. V. Campbell, R. H. Davis, Calvert F. Meade, J. J. Baumgartuer, W, B. Harrub and Dr. Lilien- W. P. Morgan has returned to® San sco after a week nd Mrs. Walter E. Dean. . Wideman and wife of Honolulu, ae- H. A. Widemen Jr. of San Frauci: 8MONg OUTr MANY guests the past weel Portland, Or.. is represented by the srrival the Misses | bi Hes Broueh, Mr. and Mrs. | Lovell White, | Were entertained at the Tavern of | { the foliowing: | HOTEL VENDOME, £ax Josz, July 10.— | {mn A. M. Hegarty, Miss Alice Ha arty and R. C. Beach. San Francisco; | Esther Wood, Robert Whitaker, Mrs. Robert Whitaker, Miss Mary Vernon, Oaklan Hoadley, 'W. F, Harrie, C.overdale; | drich, Mrs. W, H. Aldrich, Miss Aldr | Berger, Mrs. W. E. Berger, Misses Berger, | Seits, Preston, Cal; Stella ‘M. Jacobs, Hea.ds- | Bertie' M. Thomas, Sonoma; Aadie Edward Dale, William A, Dale, Geyser- 5 | ; Mrs. E. J. Doering, Mr. Doering, Chicago; | Hervert L. Younger, Mrs. He-bert L. Younger, L. Levy Levy, Charles Levy, Mrs. Mrs. Charles Levy, Mrs. P. Levy, George Herrmano, Mrs. George Herrmann, Biiss Herrmann, Ger- | ald Herrmann, Mrs. J. K. Firth, Master Jnme! | Firth, San Franeisco; L. C. Bailey. Petalums; Mrs. F. T. Davis, New York; Roscoe A. How- ard, Sebastopol; Ernest Boswell, Isle of Man Ray M. Fitzsimmons, Cornwall, Enz.; T. M. Celhoun, South Carolina; H. A. Fowell, Oek- land. Sausalito. SAUSALITO, CiL., July 10.—Among those registered at the Hotel Geneva, Sausalito, are A. H. Frank, A. Rosenshine, Mrs. E. M, Baumgardner, Nettie B. Hollis, Miss | siinnie Ray Wuson, Mrs. A. Hirschield, Miss Leonne Hirsenfe'd, L. Slessinger, H. W. Brad- | ley, J. C. M. McKiustry, Lottie Saaiburg, Ben | T. Alexander, Miss Theresa Alexarder, M ames Marquis, Mr. and ) Beniow J Kahn, Maud Fraik, Waltington, W. S. Ray, ChariesJ Mr. and Mrs. 5. Slessinger. J Blom, M. L Frank, Loufs Goodman, F. G Mrs, Sol Go'dsmith, Miss Corinne. M. Gold- smith, Mrs. William Stcinhart, Miss Steinbart, | Miss Hiuda Steinhart, Miss Aunie Steinbart. | “Mrs. A. T. Marvin will leave Sausalito for s | visut 1o friends in Soutbern Calilornis. Miss Gardner of Oaklaud has been the guest of Captain and Mrs. Harrison. Alan St J. Bowie is stoppin J. Costigan. Mrs. James A. Robinson entertained friends H. companied by Miss Wideman, Mrs. Davis and ‘ over the holidays at her Sausaiito home. o, were The guests stopping at the Geneva Hotel in Sausalito gave a delightful party iast Monday night in the large glass-covered diuing-room of the hotel. Besides the guests in the hotel MRS. A. H. SMALL. The wedding of Mrs. Annie L. Wooster, daughter of J. P. Jackson, Collector of Customs, and Arthur H. Small, on Thursday last, at the First Presbyterian Church, was the only social event of importance of the past week. Although the ceremony was quietly celebrated and only immediate relatives were present, yet the many friends of the young people sent them many happy greetings. Mr. and Mrs. Small are spending the honeymoon at Santa Cruz, and on their return will occupy their new home, 1920 Jackson street. M. C. Bateman, J. C. Beteman, W. H. Torpey, Mr. Herrman, Agnes McLaugnliin, Mrs. M. Howe, G.W. Howe, Miss Florence Howe, G. de Latour, Charles A | Dumont, Ms. Charies Dumont, Mrs. Ernestine Langeron, Mrs. Freund, May A. Driscol, B. P. Bemiss, Mrs. A. Mrs Miss H B Moliie, William Miss and Madison, L. Brown, Leon Auradon, Miss Gussie Keden, Mr. and Mrs. L. L Mr.and Mrs, New York—W. J. de Bruhe; Ala- Miss an_ Hill—J. Otis Evans, Snherwood; Rus: Point Arena—Dr. F. E. Gellison, Mrs. T. Myers, Miss Grace Willinms; Hegldsbure—Mr. and Mrs. T. Merchant, Miss May Merchant, Miss Eva Thompson, Mrs. Rose Austin, Mrs, Block, Mrs. George Block Jr., Albert Block, K. Thorntoun, Fred Henderson; Cloverdaie— Miss Lizzie Morkell, Miss May Mitchell, Misg Alphe Crook, T. Mitcheil; Tombs Ranch—Lo- i;‘\: Tombs, Miss Nellie Tombs, Mrs. Will on. corge H. Mill Valley. MILL VALLEY, July 10.—Among those reg- istered at the Hotel Believue, Mil Valley. are the following: Mrs. M. Friedman, Miss Celia Friedman, Abe, Lillian and Etta Friedman, Ruth Baxion Aronsohn, Annette Beizel, Mrs, E. E. Whaley, Mrs. B. Guggerhime, Mrs. Water- man, Mrs. Ottilia R. Kohlberg, Adeline B, Kohlberg, A. M. Kohlberg, Mrs. Rosenbiati Wolff, Miss Alice Woiff, Leo Cooper, Mrs. A. M. Theresa Zacharias, Kohiberg, Fanny M. Hill, Mayblum, R.J. Johnson, Mr. H. C. Alex- Mish, Mr. and Mrs. 2 , Mr.and Mrs. M. Cohn, Mr. and . G. Hino, Morris Cohn, Mrs. B. Cohn, A. | T. Henderson, M. G. Ewing, B. : The party leitat9 o'clock this morning to | T R return to San Francisco, all much delighted with the variety of scenes and incidents and experieuced at this fsmous caravansary and its neighboring F. McCollum.’ W. McCoilum, C. McColium, R. Hyman, 5. Brotmau, E. H. Mott, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kenitzer, Liticoln Stopper, W. Irving Smith, A. Maussharat, L. A. Browu. One of preitiest” garden parties of the season was given last Monday night st the residence of George T. Marsh on the line of the Tamalpais Sceuic Railroad in Mill Valley. The affair was also a benefit for the firemen recently killed 1n San Francisco. Mr. Marsh’s grounds sre iaid out on the style of one of the finest residences in Japan, and every teature is strictly oriental. upon a magnificent scale. ated on the grounds were in charge of the ifollowing: Icecresm—Miss Bishop, Mrs. Kel- lam, Mrs.Yates; candy—Mrs.O. Brewitt, Miss E. Ormonde; lemonade—Mr: Bourneman, Miss Hol side, Mrs. Zazn; gypsy's cave—Miss Willmont The illuminstion was The booths situ- Fred Dallam, Mrs coffee—Mrs. white Miss Vera Goodenongh, who wiil be the guests 1 there were present: Mr. and Mrs. Niles Searls, of the Vendome for several days. Marion Leventritt and family have trom San Francisco for several weeks’ visit. T. P. Church and wife, Miss E. D. Bucking- ham and Miss G. M. Church of San Francisco are enjoying a lew weeks at the Vendome. Mrs. A. Snider of Onkland, accompanied by her charming daughters, are enjoying the Vendome’s hospitalities. Dr. and Mrs. J. Nieto registered during the past week. F. B. Pierce of San Francisco was among Monday arrivais. Salvador, Central America, arrivals the eariy partof the week were Horace Parker, Miss Parker, F. Escolan and the Misses Esco- lan. Mrs. T. Ubler Hastings and family, accom- panied by Miss Alice Poorman, of San Fran- cisco, aré among our latest guests for the sum- mer season. Mrs. Herzog of San Francisco, accompanied by Miss Alice Herzog, heve 1eturned to their home, after a pleasunt visit ai :ne Vendome. W. H. Wright and wife and Mrs. A. D. To tetotte, of San Francisco, have iakeu apa ments for the summer season. 5 Thomas Levisand wife and family of New York, accompanied by Miss Etta Hassell, are enjoying & few weeks' visit st the popular hostelry. The Geysers. THE GEYSERS, SoNOMA COUNTY, CAL., JULY 10.—The pleasures and entertainments at the Geysers the past week have been many and varied. A pleasure trip on burros to the top of Cobb Mountain, where one can obtaina grand view of Mount Shasts, was indulged in in the ear.y part of the week by a number of the guests at the hotel A picnic party to Camp Duchey and another to Diana’s Pool were &is0 enjoyed. An evening's entertain- ment given by Mr. Ridges consisied of a Jec- ture and views of Palestine aud the Holy Land. and later in the week a vocal and fu- strumental programme followed by a dance helped to pass away some hours. The swim- ming lake continues o draw large crowds every aiternoon. There was rand ball and fireworks on Independence dsy, and a large number from Cloverdale and-adjacent towns came 10 participate jn the event. The list of arrivals at the Geysers for the past week is as follows: Allen Curtis, San Rafael; J. H. Wiley, Miss 1. E. Collis, Will I, Pixley, Edith C. Cochran, Junio B. Cook, Carl Cook, S. Hausmann, David C. Bloom, Karl Hinderer, Milton E. Blauchard, Mrs. Milton E. Blanchard, Professor Samuel Adelstein, Miss Jane A, Macauley, M:iss Helen Macauley, Hon. J. C. Coleman, Edward Coleman, Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Curtis, Orrin B. Fogle, E L. Allen, Mr. aud Mrs, W. G. Brittan, Hon. J. G. Shipley. Mr. and Mrs. F. Fessenden Clark, Mr. and Mrs, Charles H. Watt, Mrs. H. Philiip, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Frank, Mrs. F. E. Buckiand, Herbert Martin, M. Beresford. Among the officers irom the Unitcd States ship McArthur st the party were F.G. Criss, E.F. Dickens and M. McCallough. £ Frank Findley has returned from his south- ern trip and wiil remain in Sausalito. Mrs. Frances Avery is on a visit to her sister, Mrs. H. C. Campbell, at Mountain View, Santa Clara County. Mrs. Louis Hanchett of Sacramento has been the guest of Mrs. Edgar Carroll at Beiia Vista Cotiage. Miss Sallie Maynard of San Francisco was a g“e? of Miss Findley at the Terrace last week. Mizs Marion Harrison, daughter of J. W Hlnrriuon. is v.siting the various watering aces. i3 Miss Bosqui of Ross Valley has been visiting the Misses Merry at Sausalito. Miss V. Hannon has returned to her Sausalito home aiter speuding s lengthy so- journ at Sacramento. Miss Clara Crumpton of Sausalito is the guest ot Judge Craven atSucrameito. Wiiliam H. Hannon is spending the sum- mer as the guest of his brother, John Hannon, in Sausalito. District Attorney William 8, Barnes of 8 Francisco and his assisiant, W. Hinckle, are stooping here, Laurel Dell. Recent arrivals ai Laurel Dell include: George Sturdevant, Mrs. A. D. McMilian and son, J. Rudee, A. Marks, Ukiah; H. C. Ahlers, L. Adelsdorfer, E.L. Lewis, A. J. Maan, L. ¥. Veann, San Francisco; R. S. Rodman, Lake- port; Miss A. Wheeler, C. Broback, Ukiah; Mrs. A, Toole, Miss Nellie Toole, Miss Gertrude Toole, Rev. P. E. Muliigan, Rev.J. F. McGinty, Arthur McGinty, Miss H. G. Bristol, San Fran- cisco; Miss J. Hart, Oakland; Miss A. E. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Boardman, H. H. Brown, W. M. Wheeler, Mrs. Monroe Salsbury, Miss saisbury, Miss Margaret Salsbury, Sidney Sals- bury, Miss M. E. Macau Miss M. A. Brien, San Francisco; George H. Mastick, R. E. Kelly, Alameda; Mrs. J. Regan, Rose M. Regan, San Fraucisco; Warren Olney Jr., H. P. Carlion, Miss May Stackhouse, Oakland ; Miss F. Lewis, Miss R. M. Boukofsky. ; Boukofsky, Miss Sarah Boukefsky, San Francisco; C. Williams, Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. F. M. | Gge, Miss V. | Holmes, Bert Max | Frank, Maudie | Crist, Miss Edte le Bacoman. | at the Hutch as | it as the guest of | the guest of Messrs, Claude T. Hamilton and | liam H. Ble! Mabel Mason, Ukia By, M. Gege, Lerkeley; Mre. Wi Ediih Renvie, San Francisc s aud wiie, Sai Fran: vr, and W. Rennle, M Townsend, Bernhard, A. R. Frederick cisco; C. M. Alexaunder, : Mrs. 'J. B, Teunenl, Merunez; Towart, Berke ey; Mi« . eiueo; "sfizs Eile Hobner, Berkeley; ¥. (. Youngberger. Miss Lunt, Alsmeda; F. C. Handy, Ukiab; N. B. Roper. £an Fr e H. V. Keeling, Lakepori; E4 Dlv'lv!wni k.,,L J. Robinson, Mrs. Belle Twiggs, Upper Lake, G. Simmons, Ukiah; Mrs. Z. A. Lug.y,y M. E Tunis, Lakeport; C. M. snell, San Fra cisco; C. J. Bullivap, Atchison, Kaus.; H. wife and child, Mrs. G. Alsmeds; Mrs. R. E. H. Regan. Miss Donaid snd temmily. C. Taylor, Miss Julia 3 z keley; Mis e e Miss sean Walker, ixco; Mrs .1 “Levy end family, san Francisco. Bartlett Springs. G Regan.J. W. M W, Raudail, Mrs. W. A. BARTLETT SPRINGS, July 10.—Things are | ively . Tenn very gay and lively at thesprings now. Tenad is all the go. A. H. Boomer, C. M. Lynch, G W. Watson, Dr. T. J. Frazier, Dr. E. R. Bryant, Editor Daniells of the Alameds Argus, H. £ Lamb and Edward Dow aie among the strong est players. John J. McCarthy, tne wealthy build g con- | tractor, is up with his iamily. Mr. McCarthy i enthusiastic t:upin piayer; average over 200. P. F. Nolan, John McCarthy snd bowled a game the otber day sgi others, and their total score saveraged points each. : Amonyg the recent San_Francisco arrivas may be seen: Mis. M. Fredericks, )‘iiu M. Fredericks, Miss Haroey, Mrs. P. J. Corbetl, Miss Esther Corbett, Mrs. J. A. Buck, Mre. XN, Oblandt, Mrs. C. W. Adams, Mr. aud Mrs. W. J. Owens, E. B. Jones, Dr. E. R. Bryant, Wik 1. Lynch ust four 207 wife, George A. Lamont, John A. Porcy, R Mitchell, George E. Dow, O. H. Keyes, S. H. Seamour, George R. Wells and wife, Miss Marie Wells, George F. Wells, H. C. Loug, \\‘ M(". E. W.' McC: Mrs, McCarthy, E. W. Mc: McCariny, Loretia sud <anags, Mrs.W. K. Jackson: Mrs. Henry Rob- Housion, Tex.; Isidor Cohn . P. Coigan, J. J. Nagle and wife, Sacramenio; R. Woodland; J. N. Johnston. Los es; J. E. Conneil, San Diego, and M. A. Eckhart, Marysville. Tassajara. TASSAJARA HOT SPRINGS, July 10.—The Fourth was observed by the grandest celebr: tion in the history of Tassajara. The day opened with & ssiute of forty-five guns by the Salinas Rifles. The lead.ng feature of the célebration was the parade. Louis Lieber of San Jose acted as grand marshal. The procsssion formed on the | bouievard at 2P. M, led by Dourond’s band and followed by Captain Ayer’s Salinss R fles. | Evan Meicalf impersonated Uncle Sam to rer- fection. Then followed the Goddessof Lib- erty, Miss Lyda Bell of San Francisco, aceom- panded by the maids of honor—iss Hazel etcall and Miss Pauline Quilty; aud flower- girl, Miss Ruth Quiity. The procession marched (0 Bouita Camp and countermarched upon the boulevard to the grapd stand in front of the hotel, where it was reviewed by | the Hon. C. W. Quiity of San Jose. The grand marshal then introduced whe orator of the day, Professor A.C. Barker, who delivered a patriotic and stirring address. The festivities were concludea in the evening by fireworks and a Lall at the hotel. Among those present were: Alex Miller, Sau Jose; Miss Lyda Bell, San Fraucisco; Miss | Mary Caddy, Ed O’Connell, Waisonvilie; Miss Aggie Quil'y, San Jose: the Misses Ethel, Mary and 1nez Williamson, Watsonviile; U. Stirling, Salinas; the Misses Ger.rude and May Quiity, San Jose; Proiessor Barker, Salinss and Mrs. Meicalf, M Sarah Asto cisco; John Ayer jamily, San Jose; Miss Hazel Metea Tnompson, Salinas: J. Sheehy, W i A Douron', E. Metcalf, Miss Mills, San Jose; Mrs. Patrick, Mouterey; Mrs. W. Fleicher and chila, Monterey; Miss Stevens, England Mr. and Williamsou, Waitsonville; Mi: son, Fresno; John Klarman, sa Miss Kate Walsh, San_Francisco; Will McGrath, Watsonville; ‘Mr. Struh, Wat- onville; Company A, First Watsonvilie; C. Wilson, Salinas; George and Fred Kiarmau, San Francisco; F. E. Metcalf, lessee Tassajara Springs. Willow Camp. WILLOW CAMP, CAL, July 8.—The summer sesson has ret in, and in the various tamps clustered within the protecting precincts of the grove of wil'ow trees on the long, white | beacn near Bolinas, on the Marin County coast, are a crowd of jolly folks. This is a strange and beautiful country and many miles away from telegraph stations and rail- roads. The Natioual holiday was celebrated in true American style. The tents in the camp are occupied by the following: Charles C. Beal, George Rose, Fred O.yett, William Turner, M. Baimies, Mr. and Mrs. K. Batteile, Mrs. Whe- lan, M ss Helen Whelan, 8. B. Beeb, Mr. and Mrs. J. Madman, Hezel S. Beal, Mr.'aud Mrs, Georze Samuel, J. H. Cutter, H. L. Cutter, D. J. Oliver, John McAuliffe, J. B. Culyer, Willlam F. Simpson, George McGuu, . Amos, T. J. Gougn, R. C. Howe, M. 0. Waclad, S 2 D. Roberis, J. R. Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Fierson, Miss Caroline Ombrow, Miss Jennie Kirketerp, M. Wolf, Tillie E. Wolf, J. E. God- iey, Pbilip Godley, J. R. Carbey, H. D. Swales, J. Puroes, George R. Verow Jr., J. E. Knight, J. E. McCarthy, E. Ralest, Kenneth Graut, W. Trelaud, E. M. Alwood, Besxie Atwood, Alice Alwood, Miss Lizzie Stone, Mis Jessie Road- houre, Mrs. Joseph 8. Grassman, Wil.iam Al- wood, Miss Rose Mack, W. C. Cewitt, Mrs. B. Asch, Miss Fiossie Asch, Henry Asch, E. V. Haskeil, Ray Prescott. R. Ailen, S. Stein, J. F. Grassman, F. 8. C. Moornead, Nottie Smith, Mrs. C. Schuiz, K. Manzies, Mr. and Mrs. F. M Pixley, Miss M. Clark. Paso Robles. There was & grand ball at Paso Robles on Monday, the 5th, and the National holiday ‘was celebrated in elaborate fashion. On the 6th the barbecue proved an enjoyable attrac- tion. Among the late arrivals at Psso Robles are ex-Chief Crowley and wife and M. Crowley, who will spend a montn Raobles. Other guests at the springs include Dr. George Leek and wife, Captain William Max- ton and wife, Dr. Kn’gr Pischel and wife and Con O'Connor, Jesse i Triest. Chinr.es Schies senger, W. J. Barreti, Father O'Riley, Miss Sanderson, Charles 0.’King, George H. Rice, Miss B. Rice, R. R. Thompson and wiie, Mrs. Mary D. Fiood, Miss K. Daiy, C. O'Connor. Miss E. McDonaid, Mrs. J. Franklin, B. Hall® garten and wiie, & Goodman snd wife, Miss Stella Goodman, Miss Tillie Goodman, Miss Hilda Goodmsan, Mr. and Mrs. Stillwell, Miss ‘Anna B. Chambers, A. Matti, Mrs. John Cashin, Miss 8. Cashin, Robert H. Hawley and wite, L. Lecuhart, W, H. Franeis, Miss C. Haas, Miss C, Hart, Mmwe. B. Ziska, Mrs. C. M. Jennings, Mrs. Capiain William Matson, James G. Low, T. J. | Topham, Miss Syaney Frank!in, Miss Tessie Franklin, Mrs. N. Paneila and child, Caionel John Stuart and wiie, John Nieholls and wite, Frank Patterson and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk, R. Wheelan, Mr. and Mis. Ryan, Joseph Wem. menn, James Pearl, Johu B. Nichols, Thomas McDonough, Miss S. Haas. Hotel Geneva. HOTEL GENEVA, 8AUsALITo, July 10.—The guests have succeeded in making time fiy by taking advantage of the fishing, sailing and bathing so convenient to Sausalito. There have been numerous excursions to Tamalpais, Ross and Mill valleys, and on Weanesday a large party from the hotel crossed the bay in a yacht. The Fourth was celebrated by a dance on Monday evening, to which the guests invited their friends. Among the recentarrivals are: Mrs. William | Steinbart, Miss Steinhart, Miss Hilda Stein- hart, Miss Aunie Steinharl, Jessi Mr. 'and Mrs. W. Frank, Mrs. 30551’.“31“1'5; Blanche Cohen, Miss Edna Cohen, Mr. ana Mrs. J. N. Jones, Mrs. J. Sarles, Mrs. Jonn Lee, Mrs. A. Overholser, Mr. aud Mis. W Crawford, Lee Crawford, Robert Crawford, Master Williem Cruwlord and nurse. Mr and Mrs. Lievre and family, Mrs, 5—, \\E'n gluckjlnnsd, hMr. E. F. i . W. Doble, J. Surrhyne, A. D. Gillespie, Miss Mae Mathews, A. wffi'fi'fi’ Mr. and Mrs. A. Rosenshine, Albert Rosen: shine, Miss Edith Roseushine and nurse, Mr, and Mrs. R. G. Faik, Mrs. P. Falk, Mrs. H, Phiiip, Clarence Philip, A. H. h%::‘&‘i;‘ and i:l:angl&befl m‘if.'.?{nd’;“& el lnmlly'. o ,» Mr. ana Mrs. W. Gray Cypress Lawn. CYPRESS LAWN, CawL, July 10.—At this beautiful and popular resort the Natiou's holiday was fittingly observed. On the eveu- ingofthe 3d Mr. a.d Mrs. T. H. Epley, the geniel host and hostess, arranged a literary and musical entertainment in which & num- ber of the guests, both young and old, partici- glud. The following programme was ren- ered : Introductory remar . N. tton ; salutation to the flag, the children; song, “America,” the chiidren; reading, ‘“Inde. vendence Bell,” Miss Corlnn: Gnd‘wohll;, L;. Miss Birdle Wilifam Chris C. Leidelt, San ;ffl(fl: 1o '‘A. Newboid and son, Als- | s scores | . H. Blakely, H. R. Lamb and | v, R. B. Miller, Ar- | = inas; Charies Quilty and | | Infantry; Mr. | Evaus end family, Salinas; Jobn Wiliamson, Herens, William | strumental due Higgins; recitation. ter M. Grad» jano s0io, Mis voca. rolo H Dead Dol fi;(ln» 3 J “johu Alcohol,” : Hetbert Brandt; iustrumenta: solo. Miss E. Lindssy; vocal querict, Mrs. Goawin, Mrs, Matthews, Miss Higgins. Mrs. Patiou; reacing, originai, Mrs M. Gradw At the couclusion of after which re Master whicl there was & picnic adjoining the town. In » fine Aispi Cypress Lawn. San Rafael. RAFAEL, CaL, July 1€ 1t has left for & sojou £ Marin, . W. Moore ot Oazk:and wass guestin San Rafacl thisveek. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Noble have re | from Coronado, where they :eve been s ing & numb The wedc Miss Jessie < Captain ss, o0 the ederick W 00k pl + Tamalpais . males, M Co has returned from Kentucky with bis b aud will reside bere. Frank 8. Johnson | v Mrs. P.H.F ! a covtage guests Miss L Manon. ; Doneld de V. Grahem gave & vocal recital a: the ope: Su Bave reiurned from High short vacation. At Etoa Springs. ETNA SPRING July 10.—T! of July celebr | great event for early in the day from t 1o participate in & wel- The afiernoon games hitch aud the disp'ay of fireworks ! ing brought fortn appiause end app evers one. Tae climax of the merry daneers rej whoere till the wee = the light fautastic 10 nished by the Pope Vel Amoug the lates: H B. Varnes. wife s Aldrich, Crarles De H. C. Massie, nams ana_ ife, Georp | Edward S. Wolfe end in family, J. J. O'Brien, Hartman, Morgan Je L. Laumeisier and w meister, Mrs. Annie MeCu Reve Richard Wylie, E. mond, Miss Ethel Fra larnide, Miss Marie Ke liams, . B. Mackindsr, George Miss_Lillie Cinzk, Grsce Duv | tom, Wiliiam 2 St. Helens; M Charles E. Snool CAL Among the late arrival E. Grinnger, George F. Gri Mrs. A. N. Baker and so and desughter, H and Mrs. F. W. Bert J apa Mrs. B. D. Mercha D. Carman, Mr Miss O. Lunt, Dr. and M Harvey P. Carieton | 1and; Cohen, a Franci .\1.1—,1um[ Mi B Tennant, Warren Olney J abeth H. Ryan, Nelife T. Fole F. Garratt, Murpay, Boot A. G. Nelson, Annetie Murpn Booth, A. M. Morg | Bianchfiower, James isco; Mrs. Curdozr, Pont Lyle. wife end Howard Springs; J. 1], Mr. and Mrs. | J.N. Spauldinig, Sez er 3 G. J. Beeby, Howard Spring G Tobin, San Francisco; M 3 B | Farnham, Mis< E C. Farnbam, Oskland; and Mrs. 'A. C. Morse, China; Walter Mallors, Sa | Eaward P. Fitch, Mr. aund Mrs. D. S Stanley, Alameda. Burlingame. Among the recent arrivals st Hoit: game, are: Dr. J. Bufnside Tuits, D; Washington Ayer, Professor P. Le Young and daughter, Mr. Baldw Roth of San Frsnecisco; Mrs. W. 8 sons and maid, Yokohama; Dw Tacoma; Mr. and Mrs. George C. Ross and son, Balmont; Ralph Hoitt, San Francisco; Cap- arence A. short, Lincoln, Nebr.; E. A. 1 hop, given Saturday even- as enjoyed by all present. ing, July 3, Table Mountain. TABLE MOUNTAIN HOTEL, SoNoMA COUNTY, July 10.—Mr. aud Mrs. Ingram entertaived | their guests and friends Thursday evening, i | { | i Continued on 1age Twenty-One. —— NEW TO-DAY, e e e e et HB7 THIS WEEK'S 'SPECIAL | VALUES! LADIES® HERMSDORF FAST { BLACK HOSIERY. Richelien | mobed lisle. the 40c quality, now 25¢ 25¢ 15¢ Plain Extra Quality Double Feet Fine Qualily MACO COTTON | HOSE, usually 33'4c, now at.... KAIKI WASH DRESS SILKS, | “choice siyles, pink and blue | str.pes, regular 25¢c grade, now at KAIKI WASH DRESS SILKS, corded, large variety of choice designs, regular value 35c, Bt e 25c LADIES’ PURE LINEN EM- BROIDERED HANDKER- CHIEFS, SCALLOPED AND HEMSTITCHED, such as usual- ly sell from 35c to 50¢. now at. ... LADIES' EMBROIDERED LAWN HANDKERCHIEFS, scalloped, weil worth 15¢, now at COLUMBIA KID GLOVES WE ARE SOLE AGENTS. Full assortments of reds, greens, navy, brown, white and black—just received— fitted to the hand and zuaianteed. 1fyou have not tried them as yet, you will be delighted wuen vou do. THREE CLASPS AT - - - 81 KOHLBERC, STRAUSS & FROHMAN, 107 AND 109 POST ST. —AND— 1220-1222-1224 MARKET ST, 20c 7c

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