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FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 18 189 D 9 Orgiw @ H}“‘"“"‘@f:‘*_—= A0 & Still all eyes turn toward green fields and sweet-scented ches of country for ail | social pleasu ag the July days. The socia! outiook he immediate future, s far as town pleasures zo, is not very prom- ising. Itwill be probably well on in the fall betore the country season will be over and the | City once again claim society’s attemion. The reports from the various resorts are most | interesting. There are eutertaining accounts , of coaching parties, bus rides and moonlight dances on the lawn, Over at San Rafael d g the past week Mrs. H a delighiinl supper at her pretty lit re, in honor of Donald de V. | Graham. withou 8- clever hostess, and all her affairs are manage with rare tact. An interesting Oakland engagement just an- nounced is that of Miss Libbie Moflitt, the ac- complished sister of Mrs. J. F. Smith and 2 of James Moflitt of the firm of Blake & | itt, and Ernest Folger, the son of Mrs.J. | A. Folger. The wedding is scheduled for the early part of August. The young couple have a large circle of son both sides of the bay that y pleased with this announce- v both move in the society circles 0 and Oakiand. pretty wedding was that noon on Thursday in the the California Hotel, when acquai wil be a A. Hall, daughter of that well- »wn pioneer citizen of Redwood (it | Hall, was united to W. P. McEvoy, the | of 8an Mateo County. Miss Haili a native of Redwood City. ¢ in manner and her con- idence of rare inteliigence and culture. years she was a favorite | the public schools. The groom, who e Son and one of the most genial and versation g ) \embers of San Francisco Lodge No. 3, B. P. O. E., has served San Mateo | ) the ca ot 8 for six years. The | newly marriel couple, followed by -the good wishes and ra ons of an army of iriends, will al weeks upen a tour throu nern part of the State. Upon their * wili reside in Redwood City. On W, uing the Franeh Cuurch, Notre s Victoir e of a very pretty wedding, being Miss Charlotte Tk daughter of and M and Eugene H. Kost. T were conducted by Fatner rector of the church, assisted L Father Connolly of St. Pa arties e Gente, the Fathe Chureh priest from the Sacred | urch was brilliantly | undance of towers ited the nitar. The cho the occasion. Miss Hickey, ¢ Hickey of Par ng the od with d 810 was by Mr. F was follo te nicely expressed anda Corco The “Largo’ by for violin solo was then playe anc r Spiri lendid siyle by M d Mr. Mc: The bride w Miss Repa V : we led der Naille 11 nie k Kast Mar wes best man and Mr. 1st, H. Gunst and Louis muller off d &% ushers tisses Dora and Jeanaie Vander Naillen e the flower girls and preceded the bridal arty, strewing iragrant flowers along their path. | nia wes solemn | a gown of pale pink sil | tion | an early nour, when the of guests, partook of an elegant dinner at the resid of the bride’s parents, which had been elaborately decorated with greens and flowers in honor of the occasion. Here for several hours was a scene of great- est joy and happiness, and many were the tonsis and congratulations to the bride aud groom The couple left the scene of feasting and merry-making end took the 4:20 boat for Sa Jose,” where they will remain for a br wedding t The whistles that saluted the coup even afier the couple left South Vallijo. Rice and old shoes were in attendance, and aftcr the boat left Georgia-street wharf the place looked as though visited by a snowstorm. he bride is a graduate of Vincent's Convent and is highly accomplshed, while the groom recently carried oft the honors in a contest for a | rize for the most popuiar young man in Vallejo. Handsome presents of gold, silver, china aud glassware were received in great numbers. The marriage of John B. Rivas of San Fran- cisco and Miss Maria Lucero of Lower Califor- zed last Sunday at Oakland. At 8 o'clock the contracting parties and & number of friends were driven lo St. Joseph’s | Church, w e the ceremony was performed by Fa William Gloria. A.de la Torre Jr. acted ns best man and Aiss Celestina Santil- lana pridesmaid. After the ceremony a re- ception followed the residence of the bride’s parents, 559 Fourth street. The res dence was elegantly decorated with the Na- tional colors and beautitul flowers. A bount ous repast was served, aiter which the newly married couple ‘departed on & short honey- moon trip. A pretty wedding took place last Wednesday evening at Emanuel Church on Twelith street, where, amid_bowers of roses aud trailing ferus, Miss Antoinette Lubke, daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs. N. Lubke, and D. H. Otto were united in marriage. Rev. F officiated, Promptly at 8 o'clock, the hour announced for the ceremony, the strains of the wedding march aunounced the arrival of the bridal party. Firstcame the ushers, Herman Hauser and George Then followed the bridesmaid, Miss Annie Lubke, sister of the bride, and the best man, Amandus Gantner. Following came the fair bride, leaning upon the arm of her father, ufter which came the bridegrom with the mother of the bride. The bride wore an ivory white gown of peau de soie, trimmed with chiffon and p-arls, The long tulle veil was fastened to the coiffure by a wreath of orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of bridal rose The bridesmaid, a charming brunette, wore . the bodice of which was_ ornamented with Valenciennes lace and ch.ffon. Tue flowers carried were pink carna- Mrs, Lubke, mother of the bride, wore a magnificent gown of black silk, the corsage of wiich was trimmed with nand-embroidered chiffon and rare old duchesse lnce. Aliter the ceremony the brida: party, with vited guests, proceeded to the Masonic . Fourteenth avenue south, where a re- tion was held. The hail was 3 mass of flowers and ferns, which were artisticaily mingled with po:ted piants. " After the supper dancing was in order until bride and groom de- partea amid showers of rice and good wishes Mr.and Mrs. Otto will spend their honeys moon in the southern part ot the State and on their return will reside in their new residence on Twelith avenue south — - HOME GATHERINGS. | Receptions, Anniversary Celebra- tions, Surprise Parties and Dances. Miss Orena Hilton of 14 Adair street gave a party in homor of Mrs. Frances Youngz Ma- honey Thursday evening. The guests were: : were deafening and kept up the din | u‘,(,’“’":ggu‘l":.‘,{e. a den “‘_.‘x’,‘,n”}fin]j“,‘ffi_ | Miss Annie Gagan, Miss Florence Nuuan, Miss lowed the ceremony was attended only by | Agnes Hanlon, Miss Esther Coulter, Miss Marye relatives and im : friends, among whom ! Foley," Miss Juliet Foley, Miss Millie Griffin, were: A. "J e Laland cun;u! for | Miss Elia Lyons, Miss Lena Madison, the Pl ca T onnEREs consnoaAlp i lisses Lena and Orena Hilton, Mrs. Frances D oL e, R . Goucs Young Mahoney, D. McCarthy, P. Carroll, consul for Greece; A , French consul | Thomas Simpson, P. Lee, Thomas Hogan, Ger- at Philadelphia. | 2ld Grifin, John Kave, Lou Sanders, M. Line- (Adeightiul dinner party was given last|han, Mace Narva, Harry Cobb and Young | Friday evening by Miss Florence Sharon. | yailone: | daughter of nd Mrs. W Sharon, at |~ 7y s et hiome. on: FrankHnin: yakiand, in | ASurprse parly was tendered to Miss Lena | honor of Miss Sarah Whitr will leave | Gall recently. Among those present were: | in a fortnight tospend turee s in Paris | Miss L. Fritschie, Miss E. Schafer, Miss J. | study ulpture. It was a ‘“colonial mann, Miss L. Groeper, s Louise dinue guests having appenred in ‘“ye | Miss B. Gall, Mrs. J. MeConnell, Mrs. G, olden time” costume. The invitations were | Mrs. G, Schafer, Mre. J. C. P.agemann, G. couched in langusge of the eighteenth cen- . J. Plagemsnn ernzoit, L. Plige- tury, and everything, e the smallest de- | mann. > B was In JLeeplng with colonial eustoms | A most enjoyable birthday party was given ers were spread Following | last Saturday evening by Miss Frances Ciarke cre those who sat down (o the elaborate | at her residence, 1422 Montgomery street. | ead: The Misses Florence and Blanche | Music, singing and daucing were the features Sharon, Miss Sar Whitney, Miss Pauline | of the evening. Ata late hour asumpiuous Parr, Miss IHattie Hoobler, Miss Florsnce | repast was pariaken of, after which the guests Walker; Messrs. Harry Farr, Herbert Beck, Will Russell, Walter Lewnert, Wick Haven and Robert Newell, | THEY'RE ENGAGED. Petrothals Mader Public During the Past Week. | :ngagement is announced of Miss Sadie | els, daughter of D. San to LS. | n. They will receive Wednesdav, July | 21, ana Sunday, Jaly 25, at 1624 Octavia street. The engagement of Miss dnughter of Mr. and Mrs. H Gough street, to Charley Yu been annouuced Miss Leah Schwartz will receive their 1 o'clock, at iolden Gnte ave . Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Giesecke announce the engagement of toeir daugnter, Babette L. Weglehner, to Albert W. Venino of New York city. _The engagement of Emelie L.Langue and Edmond E. Levillian is announcea. -— WEDDING BELIS. July Ceremonies at Church and in the Home. A very quiet but interesting wedding was that of Miss Emma Spinney, datghter of Mr. and Mrs. Waidron G. Spinney, and Volmer A. H. Hoffmeyer. & prominent local musician, celebrated on Saiurday evening, July 3, at | 9 o'clock, at the residence of the bride’s pa- | Tents, 164 Hawthorne sireet. Only relative: were preseitat the ceremony, which was per. formed by Pastor Moehl of the Danish Lu- theran Church. The bride wore a magnificent imported | gown of white silk trimmed with rare old lace, | Her bo; s composed of bride roses. Mrs. Robertson, sister of the bride, was at- | tired in a white silk gown trimmed with reen velvet and gold and green embroidery. | ler bouquet was of La France roses. Mrs. Spinney, the bride's mother, wore an elegant olack silk gown elaborately trimmed | with lace. Mr. and Mrs. Hoffmeyer spent their honey- moon at Seusalito and are now located at 914 Sutter stree The largestand prottiestwedding that has been held at St. Vincent’s Church, Vallejo, for some time was solemnized Sunany, July 11, at o'clock, when Miss Evangeline Perry, daug| ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Perry, became the wife of nk Farrell, both of whom are Vallejoites, and are well known, popular and respected by all. The ceremony was performed by Fathers | Thompson and Henry. This feature was a compliment to the young couple, as both of the reverend gentlemen hoid them high in esteem and both desired to perform the wed- ding rites. This was managed 50 as to please ali parties, and Father Thompson made them man and wife while Fatuer Henry conferred a | blessing upon the union. The church w: crowded with people and many who came late could not get in ai ail. The pride was attired in a charminZ white organdy over white s She wore a pictyr- esque hatof pure white, with plumes of the same. In her hand she carried a beautiful bonguet of white pinks end ferns. Miss Annie Farrell, sister oi the groom, wi bridesmaid, and J. Harry Perry, the bride's brother, was best man. When'the bridal party marched to the altar Miss Mary Lamb played the grand wedding mareh by Mendelssohn during the wedding ceremonies. The sweet “I Promise Thee” filled the large auditorium, and when the couple were man and wile the organist ren- dered “Call Me Thine Own.” Alter the marriage toe couple, with @ host zabeth Dittmer, | . Dittmer, 1613 | t of Stockton, has | By | | | | ¢rimmin: | Miss again joined in games and dancing untilearly morning. Among those present were: M. | and Mrs. Clarke, Miss Frances Clarke, Miss Maggie Waliace, Miss Miss Emily Clarke, Miss Stella schwabe, Miss Winifred Carty, Miss M. Clarke, Miss Lena Perata, Mis: Josi¢ "Horrigan, Miss ‘Cooper, Miss Emma Col- lins, Joseph Clarke, George Stevens, Fred Per- fetto, Eddie Collins, Lawrence Lorenzsen, Frank Odcs, Charles Trasky, R. Demonte, J. W is Alpers, Da Col.ins, John Black, Wiil Thomas, Eddis Barton, Mr. Hilder- brant, John Costigan, Manuel Flores, Captain Fred Hansen, Mr. Sullivan, Mr. Green and Eddie Nelson. Last Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. P. DeSmon ceiebrated the:r tenth anniversary (tin wed- ding) at their home, 34 Sheridan street. The evening was spent iu singing and dencing. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Desmon, Mrs. E. Dodge, Frederick Paul, Wiiliam Paul, ose Kelly, Miss N. Fitch, Miss C. Smith, denry Gilli, Mrs. R. Hutchinson, Mr. and Mrs, Funnel, Henry Osberger, Bert Paul, Miss Etnel McKay, Mr. and Mrs. George Kingman, Mr. and Mrs. Al Meyers, Mrs. Charles Brown, Mr. and Mrs. P. O'Leary, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Neison, B. Clyne, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zahl A very pieasant farewell party was tendered Mex Bloom, of San Jose, prior to his depari- ture for that city, by hiz many iriends, on Friday evening iast, at the residence of his sister, Mrs. F, Schein, 901 Treat avenue. The evening was enjoyably ent, music, dancing and games being induiged in up to a late hour. At midnight the guests repaired to the 'llmnlxj;-roum, where a sumptuous repast was served. The guests were received by A, L. Friedman and L. Cohen, assisted by Miss Hattie Peters and Mabel Gruman CLUB PARTY. The Vermonters}ntertain With Theatricals and a Dance. There was the usual large and fashionable audience at the entertainment and dance of the popular Native Sons of Vermontat Oda Fellows' Hail on Friday evening. These monthly affairs of the club are extremely popular with the members and, their many friends, The programme on Friday evening was of unusual excellence, and wus as follows: Overture, Dellepiane’s Orct ; song (se- lected), Littie Theresa Whaiey; barytone solo, ~In_Happy Moments” (Balfc), J. P, Grodjens soprano solo (selected), Miss Alma Bergiund: “Naval Engagements,” a farce in oue act (two scanes), by the Columbian Stock Company— Admiral Kingsion, Reginald Travers; Lisu. tenant Kineston, Lyone Clark; Dennis, War- ren King; Mrs. Pontifix, Miss Freda Gallic! Miss Mortimer, Miss Ora Lathrop. Dancing, as usual, conciuded the evening’s entertainment. OUTING PARTIES. Coaching Parties, Bus Rides and Moonlight Dances. Miss C. Kelsey gave & very enjoyable moon- light coaching party on Tuesday evening last. Those invited were C. 0'Kane, Miss K. Bylng- ton, G. Christenson, Miss C. Byington, G. Denine, Miss A. Murphy, C. Drury, Miss A. Switt, Jiiaa L Richardsov, D. Friedlander, arles Hilderbrechr, Mi: s L. Schwariz, Miss C. Kelser: Do ;:n;‘q;:‘n;l;:i and Miss G.'Ware. Mrs. 1. Friealander and Ms. M. Abrahams chupcroried the party. aching A aTTAD v/T] Dicrks and Fiml) Trictenbach 10 Oty meors on Tuesday, July 13, was a most enjoyable af. fair. On arriving at the springs #n clegans lunch was prepared by Mr. and Mrs, 1o b Kricg, after whien games, dancing, etc., were enjoyed. ‘The parly returiied Gome by moo:e ligut. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Tugodore Dierks, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Tritten- ; | J bach, Mr. and Mrs. F. Gerhring, Mr. and Mrs. A. Normandin, Mrs. G. Purlenky, Mrs. A. Strecker, E. Flugel, G. Coiburn, J. P. Krieg, William Krieg, Miss Julia Weissich, Miss Emma Kiarmann, Miss Friedn Klarmann, Miss Augusta Flugel, M Lulu Purienk Miss Ida Purlenky, Miss Maua Trittenbych, Miss Bertha Krieg, Miss Olga Dierk Emma_Dierks, Miss Patty Steward, Masters Louis Normandin, Theodors Dierks'Jr., Ru- deiph Strecker and Arno.d Strecker. Mrs. Dr. C. C. O'Donnell opened the social season ai Glen Ellen Saturduy evening last with a lawn party. The grounds and villa were & bower of Jjapanese lanterns. the guests were: M.ss W. G. Lawrence, Mr. and | and George W. Wa.son, Mrs. J. McCormick, Miss C. Sanborn, L. Fiynu, Miss G. Gummer, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Harn- burg, Miss M. Keily, W. Boy | Miss L. F. Dur- | Warner and J. E. McMahan. ten Franci-ch; D. medn; A. A, Watson and family, Mrs. A. Ri- wotzky, Master C. Riwotzky, Miss Lillie Doye, Mrs. W. L Sterett, Profes-or A. G. Maas, Pry- fessor IL. " Stofer, 'J. J. McGinnis, ‘Mrs. 3. Mc- Giunis, Alex W.' McGinnis, Miss 5. A. Wafer, Alfred Morgan and famil B; Ban of Flower; Mrs. Cardoss, Santa Ro: Will W. Lavton, Covington, Ind.; James F. Casey, Al V. Anderson, Hugh J. McGinnis, Professor R. L. Yanke. Wilired G. Yanke, Miss Helen Blum, Miss Harriet Rothcbild, Miss Gladys Courtian, H. J. Kaclsky, Miss Mamie Light, W. L. LocKe, Mixs Florence Locke, Mas- ter John Locke. J. H. Morgan, Harry R. Young and wife, Dr. Leo Siebel, Charles J. Blumen- thal, Rev. John McGinley, W. L. Leavitt, Miss Kose Mack, San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. Kirk- Innd, Houston, Tex.; Bert Holmes, Berkeley; Jim 'Gill, Jonannesburg, South Affica; H. V. | Bruzken, R. J. Hudson, Miss F. Henderson, N. K. Wuetton. W.T. Whetton. Lakeport; A. E. 1l‘nul;meiel’. Aiameds; W. W. Wheeler, Berke- _ The orchestra is now one of the many pleas- ing features at the springs, and_the afternoon and evening concerts are lurgely attended. Bartlett Springs. ARTLETT SPRINGS, CAL., July 17.—The crowd stiil ke2ps rolling in. There are now Miss | about four hundred people on the grounds. The weather is delightful. The tennis tournsment the past week has set every oue thinking a:d the enthusiasm has been great. The games were best three in five and the contestants were C. C. Clarke and Dr. Among | R. W. Anderson of Honoluln vs. A. R. Boomer C. M. Lynch and.E. M. Twiggs vs, William Onristie and Edmund Dow, H. R. Lamb avd Dr. E. Bryant vs. H. R. Warner and Me- kin, Miss L. McGrath, Mrs. J. Marks, Mr. and | Mahan won two sets by 6—4, 6—4; the next Mrs. A. Harrison, the Misses Partridge, F. Gummer, the Misses Hohfold, L. Dowdal, Mrs. C. H. Late, J. J. Cowan, Miss W. McGrath, the Misses Ping. tne Misses Lane, Mrs. W. McIn® tyre, Miss D. Potwin, Mr. and Mrs. C. McLane, Miss E._ Potwin, Miss Harriet Crocke:, the Misses Peterson, Mrs. F. Schibeley, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Griswold, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. San- born, Mr. and Mrs. Klemm, J. Helnze, A. Keu- went to Lamb and Bryaat, 6—4, 8—6, 7—>; Christie and Dow won the first two games, 6—3, 6—1, and the third went to Lynch and Twiggs by 6—4, 6—8, 6—0. Clarke and Anderson won' the first set, 6—3, but lost the next three, 6—4, 6—4, 6—3; Boomer a1d Wul- <on won the finals irom Lamb and Bryaat, 6-4,6—4, 61, cnator Fred S. Cox of Sacramento, accom- three . San Franeiscoy A. | Mrs. J. Hinte, Mrs, Fage, F. Tormer and wife, | Mr. and Mrs, James 0'Brien, Miss Edna Hop- ~. Stanley ahd wife, Alnl | kuus, Joha Russ, John Dott, F. R. Thomas, Miss Belle Caugnlin, C. H. Peters, Miss Maggie Hannon, Miss K. F. Gormau, Miss J. Baraty, Miss Hoffner. Mrs, Jumes O'Brien entertained & party of friends at La Marc villa this week at luncheon. ‘Among the guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brophy, Miss Rutn Brophy, Mrs. Philip Hyde, Mrs. Henry Walker, Mrs. John Traynor, Miss Kate Gorman, Mrs. O'Brien. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Pryor entertained & number of {riends at a pholOErAphiC Party Friday evening. Captain Pritchard ot the ship Gleneslin and Captain Williams of the s Matterhorn, fly- ing the Eaglish flag, enteriained a party on Wednesaay night on board the vessels, which are auchored off Sausalito. The party con- s sted of Mr. and Mrs. E. Carrere, Mrs. Rauxet, Mrs. Church, Mr. and Mis. Joseph H. Pryor, Mr.and Mrs, Baraty, Misses Baraty, Comille Labamir. After an enjoysbie evening the party lefr the ships and ‘were entertained at the residence of the Misses Baraty, where a delightful repas: was served. Tallac Houe. The following ure the recent arrivals at Tallae: Mrs. George A. Knight and son, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bessinger and tiree children, Miss Clara Joseph, Mrs. Joseph hrman, William H. Ebrman, Josepn Enrman Jr. and maid, J. F. Hancock, Dr. J. Trask, A. Lachman, William Hansoa, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Dougheriy, Miss Dougherty, Miss Etizabeth Dongherty, J. W. Dougherty, L. A. Dougherty, D. M. Sachs, Miss C. Sachs, Charles Sutro Jr., muel Kosen- heim, Hérbert L. Rothehild, San Francisco; Henry Mitaw, Sucramento; Oscar A. Tolle, J. L. Tucker, San Francis Mr. and Mrs. E. A, Heron, Mr. and Mrs. B. 8. Noyes, Oakland; Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Feigenbaum, M1 s Sachs, San Franc:sco; A. W. Barrett, Mrs. William Beck- mau, Secramento; Mr. and Mrs. F. Frohman, Miss Tda Coun, Miss? Mihan, T. L. Be; 21n, San Francisco; G, 8. Mumford, New York; 0. Sirassburger. Sun Francisco; H. A. Unruh, Los Angees; A. J. Hechtman, Sacramento: Frank H. Buck, -Vacay Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamilton, San Francisco; nson and wife, Sausalito; W. H. John H. Di Brown and wife, San Francisco; Miss Josie RN A X Tral"-—="E—— =T P E— et One of the Important Details of the Summer Vacation. A Study by a “Call” Artist. A. Gee, W. J¢ . Lane, Mrs. J. M. Murphy, C. Kunath. A very enjoyabie “'bus” ride was given on | Miss MeGinty Sunday, July 11, at Crystal Springs, Millbrae. The time was spent in games, dancing, vocal and instrumental music and merrymaking. To Miss Annie Sundland is due most of the credit for the success of the aifair. SAILED AWAY. Passenger-List of the Steamship Adustralia. Those sailing Tuesday, July 13, on the steamship Australia for Honolulu included: Mrs. L. F. Alvarez, Mfss A. Arnold, A. M. Atherton, Rev. J. Bell, T. H. Benton, H. K. zemaker, J. Beuzemak Mrs. Joseph Brobant nnd child, Miss Netiie L. Campbell, W.G. Cooke, Srs. H. E. Cooke, Mts. A Dunn and two children, Miss Jennie Eastman, D Fox, E. A. Gardner, Alex Garvie, T. H. Hay seiden, Dr. Herbert, Mss. Theo Hoffman, M. Hyman, M. Jacobs,’ William Louisson. J. D. Mclnerny, D. L. Naone, W. C. Feacock, C. F. Peterson, Francis Slansky, Mrs. M. E Smith and child, R. D. Walbridge, C. L. Wight, A. A. Wilder, Watson Wyman UC i AT THE RESORTS. Notes From the Mountains, the Lakes and the Springs. At the resorts gayetics and the usual sum- mer merrymakings seem to be increasing in direct proportion to the advance of the season. Outing parties of all kinds are the order ot tne day, and the coaching party and dauce on the lawn divide the honors with the picnic and fishing excursion, Below will be found a resume of the fashion- able resorts, the list of guests and their many pleasant ways of spending the summer months. Mount Tamalpais. MOUNT TAMALPAIS, CAL, July 17.—The Tavern of Tamalpais on the summit of the mountain has been nightly erowded, and the gorgeous sunsets have been witnessed by huu- dreds of visito Large numbers of the visit- ing Christian Endeavorers have ascended the mountair: during the past week, and the strange railrond running to the summit has been taxed to its utmost. Mr.and Mrs. Frank W. Bostwick entertained Eastern triends at the summit hotel last Mon- day night. Reuten H. Lloyd wes a guest on Tamalpais this week. A party from Philadelphis, consisting of Mr. and Mrs. F. A, Algie. Miss Nellie L. Cash, Miss Laurs E. Wagner, James B. Lonabough and KEMI!( A. Lonabough, were guests here this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Curtls, Miss Helen Curtis, Miss M. O’Sullivan and Thomas Magee of San Francisco, formed a party who visited tne summit this week. Dr. and Mrs. Parker of Pasadena were guests here, and enjoyed the view irom the summit. Among the recent arrivals at the Taveru of Tamalpals are the following: GenéralJ. G. Martin_of New York, D, C. Gunn_of. Cardiff, Wales, Miss Mabel Woite, L. 3. Williard, W. T. Bradley, Mrs. I. Strauss, L. Strauss, Mrs. B. Newman, Jesta Shoemaker, Mrs. E. H. shoe. maker, Mrs. C. E. Pheips, 8 D, Corrdraff, E. L. Cornwall, Miss Mubel E. Martin, Georce Kruhn, Mrs. Minizer, Miss Ware, Mr: ; Howard, Harold 8. Howard, B. Pomai. Pomdine, Rebeces Grismond, Edna G. man, Mrs. G. W. Cnrismau, Mrs. H. C. Hurst, | 0. W. Foster, Mrs, K. Osmond, Miss E. Osmond, Dr. and Mrs. A. Flood, Mr. and Mrs, W.J. Casey, Miss Rutk Casey, Mr.and Mrs. Frank Denman, P. F. Kingstone, Helen Overton, Hugh Lamorth, Rosa Way, Mr. and Mrs. M. R! Swarthy, S. M. Swarthy, G. C. Tinsley, N. Dry- bread, P. Stoner Jr., Daniel McKay. Saratoga Springs. Among the arrivals at Saratoga Springs are: ‘H. H. Young and jamily, San Francisco; Mrs. E. 1. Dodge, Mrs. W. L. Husband, Alameda; 1 par | | | | | | | 1 | | fed by Miss Cox, is up_for a monih's stay. 1zh Casey, his jour children and his niece, are here for several weeks. miley, of Sherwood & Sherwood, and J. D. his wife are here for a few weeks’ vacation. Mrs. N. A. Sullivan and Miss W, C. Desmond of the Lick House, SamwJose, are here for sev- erai wi ' stay. E. B. Smith of the Pioneer M:lls, Sacramento, is here with Mrs. Smith and two children. Mrs. Sol Runyon and Miss Ora Runyon ar- rived last Sunday for a several weeks’ stay. Charles Grissel and wife and Mrs. C. Grissel oi Nevada City are here for a month. Mr. and Mrs. M. 8 Davis are here for their usual month'’s visit from Santa Rosa. Dr. T. J. Frazier returned to the City Mon- day after a couple of weeks’ recreation. Among the many recent arrivals irom San Franeisco are: Mr. and Mis. Walter Malloy, Mr. and Mrs. George' Martin, John Shannon and wife, Mrs. M. C. Ambrose, George Schomer, Charles ‘H. Lunsman, J. H. Lunsman, W. and J. S Fredericks, Mrs. Buckhalz, Miss Margaret Moore, Miss M. Moore, Miss fary L. Crogan, Lou W. Classen, Misg Carrle Cunningham, Mrs. M. B. Cunningham, Miss Margaret McCarthy, Master Willie McCarthy, J. Twomey, W. J. McFadden, M. J. Friedman, R. A. Greer, M. J. Crawiord, E.H. Bailey and wife, Juifus Levy, A. Burgun and Lawrence Johuson. From Sacramento are T. M. Randall, Mrs. F. B. Adams, G, L. Clarke, Martin Kestler and daughter, L. F. Breuner, Mrs. Sot Runyon, Miss Ora Ruuyon and Pat Kelly. M. B. Daily and M. A. Ecknart of Marysville; hn Birk iss Amy Birks, Marysville; Cnarles L. Daily, salem, Or.; J. W. Potls, Red- ding; Dr. T. G. Carpenter and wife, Miss Conts, Plensanton, Cal.; Alta Jones, Mrs. M. A, Jones, Maude Hancock, Fran Hancock, Fresno; D. 0. Baker and wife, Nevada City; Charles W, Anderson, Oakland; Mrs. William Christie, per Lake; J. €. Lewis, Chico; Miss Josie Corbett, Willows; George C. Salch, Chicago; J.J. Tomkinson, "Alameda; J. B. Turman and wife and Barilett Turman, Colusa. Sausalito. - SAUSALITO, CAL, Juiy 17.—The moonlight nights have occasioned a greatdemand for launches, and the merry folk who are making Sausalito their home for the months of sum- mer have enlertained their guests with launch parties, midnight supbers on the beach, bus rides and ozher diversified forms of amusement. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Newhall and family have ‘been making their home oun the yacht Virginia, moored off Sausalito. They wili en- joy & cruire beiore returning to their country residence at San Rufael. Howard Avery has returned from Amador County, where he spent & number of weeks at the mines in that section. Miss Maud Pryor of Shasta is the guest of Mrs. Joseph H. Pryor at Passifiora cottage, overlooking the bay. R. K. Markley 13 spending a vacation at Adams Springs. Miss Edith Findley was the guest of Mr: Edward Newball aboard the yacht Virginia this week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marvin are visiting at Morgan Hill, in Santa Clara County. Miss Warburton of San Rafael was the guest of Mrs. Groome. A dinner was given in honor ot the young lady's visit, and & few iriends were invited (0 meet her. Mrs. Maynard has as a_guest at the Parker Ranch, near Mountain View, Miss Mary Find- ley of Sausalito. Beiore her return she will be the guest ot Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hobart. Stanley Tasneira has returned from a camp- ing trip at Baileys, near Castle Crags. The following are registered at the Hotel Genevs, Sausalito: Miss Estelle Bachm: Mrs. Sol Goldsmith, Miss Corinne M. Gol smith, Miss M. E. Cook, Mr. and Mrs, Grant Israel, C. R. Johinson, E. L. Allen, Genevieve L. Marvin, Leila Maryin, Helena J. Hinz, J. B, Gariand, Mr. and Mrs. A, G. McKeuzie, Miss MeKenzie, M. V. Hughes, W. Gerald Hyman, H. W. Brudley, J. C. McKenzie, C. B. Aldrich, James McFadden. Mrs Lucy ~Isrsel, Misi Bianche Hoge, Miss Octavia Hoge, A. B. Tok- las, Miss Viols Raphael. Lieutenant and Mrs. D. Peacock of the Pinta, . 8. N., ure at the Hotel Geneva for a visit. he launch Edwinna, with & merry party o young people, cruised about the bsy I uesday eveuing. Tiburon, Beivedere and ‘El Campo were visited. Iu the party were Miss K. (2 Hannon, John Hanuon, Miss Ambjurnson, Lemon, Oakland ; Brice Bonny, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Miller, Arthur M, Hooper, John H. Hooper, Joseph Friedlander, Isaac Miller, San Francisco; Ben Wilson, Sacramento, Cal. ;'Ben Levy, Mrs. William Willis, Miss India Willis Scott, Miss Mildred Doherty, Miss Helen F. McFariand, Miss Adele Mertél, C. F. Mead, J. R. Cole, A. Ruef, Miss_Marie Ruef, Thomns F. Burke and wife, Miss N. Brown, San Francisco; Harry Chickering, Starlight Mine, Ei Doraao: Henry Bilftan, Osakland; James McCudden and wife, Miss McCudden, Leo McCudden, Thomas McCudden, Vailejo; George A. Ran- kin, Joseph A. Eppinger and wife, Ferri Hartman and valise, San Francisco. 2 Coronado. CORONADO, CAL, July 17.—Mrs. John D. Spreckels is occupying & suite here with her party, which includes Miss Grace Spreckels, Miss Lillie Spreckels, J. D. Spreckels Jr., Mas- ter Claus Spreckels and maid, Mrs. D. Consmil- ler and child, Mrs. Mangeis and Miss Mangels. Mr. and Mrs. Jobn J. Wuertenbaecher and child are Lere from St. Louis. H. W. Andress has returred from New York. An extension of the belt line 1o the point where the new jetty will begin has been buiit and the pile-driver and other machinery are on the ground. The jetty, which will be one of the finest improvements on the coast, will be pushed to an early completion. WA, Mathewson, Washington, D, C., is staying at the hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac R. Hitt are recent arrivals from Chicsgo. Mr. and Mrs, Frunk Ayers are here from Prescott. Mr, and Mrs, T. C. Poling, Quincy, IlL, ar- rived the past week. 8. J. Wines and family are spending two weeks in the mountains. A private car parly from New'York now domiciled here are Mr. and Mrs, P. Chauncey Anderson, Miss Petit and W. W. Niles jr. George K. Darrow and Miss Darrow are out from New York. P.kwA Morse, Watsonville, was here the past week. , Mrs. Pedley and family, of Riverside, are occupying the Generai Webb residence on the beach. Edgar D. Peixotto has returned to San Fran- eisco ifrom a month’s outing at Coronado, where he ‘Jnssed manv hours on the bay prov- ing himself » most efficient satlor. The temperature of the ocean nt this point reached 70 deg. last week, affording very fiue surf bathing. W. Austin Goodman and Dr. Losier returned on Sunday from four hours’ sport with the handsomest catch of bass, rockcod and barra- cuds ever displayed on the beach. Mr, snd Mrs. Giles Kellogg are visiting in San Francisco. Attorney and Mrs, W. Austin Goodman have arrived from Cincinnati for teir usual sum- mer visit at the hotel. Mr. Goodman is the owner of a handsome urogerty on tne beach. Mr. aud Mrs. Cerf Weyl of Ssn Francisce, who have been staying some time at the hotel, Xe{s jo]lued the past week by their sou, Bertin . Weyl. Mra.y('hlr]en W. Robinson and son of Orange avenue have returned from an extended visit in the East. Watson H. Wyman hes gone to Honolulu, where he will represent the St. Louis Globe- Democrat, Louisville Courier-Journal und Los Angeles Herald. Miss G. W. Field, New. York City, and P. H. Field, Bania Monica, are at the hotel. Mrs. Alice Smith and child, Deming, N. Mex., aro visi:ing here. Mre. S, B. Styles entertained with a Jaunch party 10 oint Loma on Tuesday evening. Mrs. D. N. Friesleben and Ruth E. Friesieben are down from 8an Francisco. A Chicagu party at the hotel includes Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Eiddmann, Miss Rinda Tenner aud F, B. Bates. Lake Tahoe. TALLAC, LAKE TAHOE, July 17.—On Sun- day, July 1,0scar A. Tolle and Fred C. Knight, son of George A. Knight, landed 105 fish in Fallen Leaf Lake, after fishing continuously from 8 A. M. until 7P. M. This cateh eclipses all past records on tnis little sheet of water, News of this extraordinary catch preceded them to the Tailac House, and upon their ar- rival they were received by a bevy of lady s, crowned with laurels and escorted 5::1‘::3 di‘l’:rmx-room, where tables were deco- rated and the orchestra serenzded them. : Among the recent arrivals ai Tallac are: Ezra Brainerd, Middleburg, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. J. Downey Harvey, the Misses Harvey wud maid, Mrs. B. B. Cutter, Mr. and Mrs. William L. Gerstie, Miss Hechi, Mr. and Mrs. B. Arn- nold, Sen Francisco; Mrs. H. P. Gregory, Miss Gregory, Miss Shephard, Mi:s E sSheéphard, Henry B. Graves, Harry Chickering, Ok lan: 0. Dannenbaum, & M. Levee, Vallejo; Charies W. Rosenbsum and wife, J. R. Dwyerand wife, B.'A. Martin, Brig Bings and wile, Mr. and Mrs. 1. Liebes and_ son, Mr. and 3 J. L. Dinkelspiel, Miss G. Etilinger, San Francisc Walter W. Etelineimer, Miss Ettie hle;.hexmf New York vity; Charies Brandenstein, L. \W. Neustadter, San Francisco; Heyman Scheel, Silver City, Nev.; W. F. Wright, C. N. Wolfe, W. J. Taver, San Francisco; A. A. Van Voorhies, R. H. Van Voorhies, Sacramento; A. A. Moo Jr., Miss Carmin Moore, Oskland: L Opne heimer, New York City; Mrs, E. HOrr. Sac- ramento; H. Fink and wiie, New York; G. L. Huiskamp end wile, Lo Auge es; D, Diecosen, Mrs. A. Lachman, Sacramerto; D) 8 mj Lachman, Ann Arbor, Mich.; E. A. Stinge an wife, San Francisco. Del Montz. DEL MONTE,CAL, July 16.—The recent great tide of Christiau Endeavorers that has flowed in apparently so overwhelmingly at this de¢ lightful resor( has scemed to start a season of activily which is destined to last through the summer. Gayly gowued women and theirat- tendant men (for even these, usually so rare at a summer resort, are not lacking here at | this time) may be seen in the corridors, on | the pinzzas or among the trees and flowers oi :ihc grounds at all hours of the long sunshiny ay. The baths are most attractive at 11 in the morning and many go there to enjoy watch- ing the fun and the excellent swinming who do not take the salt piunge themselves. Salmon have been runuing in unusually great numbers this year in the bay and many of the gentlemen staying here are fond of the excitement ol fishing for these wary fish. Among the most intrepic fishermen_are H. A. Emith, C. E. Worden, Mr. Russell, J. Lawsen aud F. F. Ryer. During the week Mr. Worden has won the leurels, having caugut six large salmon. Tue recent magnificent moonlight has lured many to desert tne bright hotel for the fainter | radiance of the outer night and several | moonlight drives havc been enjoyed during the week, Mr. J. L. Grecnbaum being the host on mere than one oczasion. Wheeling continues to bs the sport par ex- | cellence here, and those who do not wheel must of necessity take a back sent in the gay eties which occur. Some o the best wheel- women now here are the Misses Halleck and Miss Bolion of New York nnd Miss Daring and Miss Tayior of San Francisco. During the past week over 5000 Endeavorers | have made their flying visits to this iamous | hostelry, and yet ail have not come. The coming week excursions will be run every day on tné same plans, and all the available vehicles and teams of tne county and some from Sau Benito have been secured to uccom- modate the pleasure-seekers. Between 4000 aud 5000 more Endeavorers are expected o | trees the Chinese lanterns shed th Babin, P. J. Eisenmann, Martin Gosselk, M, P. hiberg, Charles Ward, J. M. Steus, T. Merie, }?L-rmfi’w, Mrs. Charles J. Levy, Miss Lucille Levy, R. Kabler, Mr. and Mrs J. 2rown, Gertie Selduer, E. L. Kohiberger, Lucill: V. Atonson, Stelia Seldner, Mr. and Mrs. Alired Bear wnid Tamily, Genevieve Compion, Mr: J. D, Comp~ ton, G. T. B. Land, Charles Loomis, #nes Farren of Sau Francisco is the Miss May Kingwell in Mil Valley. d Mrs. Bostwick of Denvcr. Colo., are . Bostwick at Miss gli\e;sl of Mr. an visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blink Bonuie, Mill Valiey. Mrs. Leonard of Berkeiey visited her sister, Mre. Frank W. Marvin, at Edgemont. Mr. and Mis. C. H, Humlin of Portlang, Or., were the guests of Mrs. Charles beas at Hadad | Heights this week. E Mrs. Van Orden js spending a few days with Mrs. 8, M. Overton at Stornaway Cotiage. | “Mr. Wick, D.D., of Jersey Uiy, ¥ Philip Brett of the same piace e stay in the valley this week at Breezy ilili Tuesday evening they drove to Sun Rafael, wer: they were entertained 8t the Hotel Raiae!, San Rafael. I SAN RAFAEL, CaL., Juiy 17.—The peper | chases given by the Ratael Hunt Club have oceupied muen of the society gir The seison is now in jull sway and many events are taking place. | Miss Nertie Dickson has returned from a it 0 friends tn ¥ap Franc | The engagement of Miss Anna Lichtenberg aud Alfred DuBois is announced. Mrs. Allan Lee is entertaiuning relatives from nnecticut Mrs. Robert Dollar ana fami | from Usal, where the vacatiol were spent 2 i 3 Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Yates had for guests this week Dr. and Mrs. D. C. Barber of Los An- eles. y ERobert Lamon was tho guest of Dr W.B. Noble Sunday. NQbiss Jenmo MeLachian of Chatham, Can- ada. is the guest of the Misses Finlsyson in san Rafael. 8 Mrs, Willet of Palo Alto is yisiting 8frs. Fitch and Mrs. Wooas. Miss Mabel Martin of Senia Cruz has been staying & few days here as the guest of Mrs. Allan Lee. Mrs. Oscar Fiteh has returned ing her son, D:. | C havereturned and holidays from Plae~r- ville, where she bas been v.s: 1 Fiten. 3 o4 Miss Edith El iott of San Rafaelis on a visit to San Jose. Misses Camilla and Etta Ciarkson, Dora L. Haut, H. C. Jeunings and Miss Mav Murtin are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Malone at their San Rafacl residence. Sweet Brier Camp. SW! T BRIER CAMP, Shasta County, Cal, July 17.—Tne Fourth of July was celebrated in fitting siyle at the Jos. McClain and W. Nielsen cam A large campfire burned in front of the tents, while swinging from the softlight on the scene. The trees were fesiooned with red, white and blue bunting, also the tents, while from the top the graud old flag floated to the breez:. About twenty-five campers were seated be here before the week ends, Some of the week’s arrival Eudeavorers are: Mrs. W. M. Brodie, Miss | Brodie, Miss Shepard, Washington, D. C.; C. | H. Noyes, Nashua, N. H.; B. H. Thomp-on, | Mary C. Moyes, Clara . Preston, Bostonj Mr. | and” Mre. W. P. Noble, Ohio; Mrs. M. J. Thome, Miss M. T. Thome, C. M. Root, Ala- meda; Mr. and Mrs L. Micbaels Covinglor, | Ky.; Lieutenant and Mrs. W. P. Hamilton, Ul K. Venables, London; Mrs. C. M. £, Medon, ‘Baltimore; Dr. A. G. | Memphis; Mrs. G. M. Steadman Osklaud; Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Mer riam, G. A. Ottoman, Mr. and Mrs, A.7.Strickland, John Lawler and_wife, aside from the | Y. 8. Army; Lenant, 5. St. Clalr, Mr. and Mrs. C. C, Dorsey, St. Louis; J. Lawson, San Mateo; Mrs. W. E. Dongherty, Miss Con- ner, Fort Gaston; Dr. J. W. Hirst, Thomas, Ala.; Dr. and Mrs. W, H. Drake,” Windsor, Canada; J. P. P. Hamilton, Miss Hamilton Omaha; Mr.and Mrs. W. H. Fiteh, Denver; J. A. Menaugh, G. M. Rudolph, Philadeiphia; Miss Pierce, Miss Chaires, Florida; M. Gronde- | berg, Holland: C. A. Calhoun, Washington, D. C.; N. Noyes, P. Morgan, Wisconsin; A. M. Mott, Boston; L. C. Lissig, B. Lissig, Mrs. J. B. | Lissig, Pennsylyaris; E. E. Hend-rson. Mich- igan; Mrs. A M. O'Brien, Indiana; E. A.Allen, | Chicago; John A. Bernard and iamily, R. T. | ans and wife, P. Nunn, Dallas, Tex.: | Steward, Alameda: W. I Fanst, Los Angeies; Austin Stevenson, St. Louis; R. K. Noyes, Bos- ton; J. Kauiman, Butte, Mont. Among those who are here from San Fran- cisco and New York are: M. H. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Sig Greenebaum, Miss May B. Greene baum, Mis; Minnte Steuven, Joseph L. Greenebaum, Mrs. de Santa ' Mariua, H. A. Smith, F. F. Ryer and _family M. Blum_and tamily, Mr. and srs. B. Hart, Mrs. A. N. Towne, Mrs. C. E. Worden, Nelson T. Shaw, Mrs. Adam Grant, Master Douglss | Grant, Miss Hast, Mrs. ¥. Milier, Miss E. Miller, J. Frederick and daughter, W €. Hammond, E Bruguiere Jr., L. Brugniere, Mr. aud Mi A. Laton, Mr, and Mrs. William Alvord, Knox Maddox, McIntosh Kellogg, Miss Ethel S. Keeney, Miss Leontine 8. Blakeman, Miss Martha Block, Miss Carrie Block, Samuel Hirshfelder, Mrs. E. Mandell and son, M. Wiener and family, R. M. Tobin, H. P. Romie, Mr. and Mrs. Wiliiam Haas, Miss Alice Haas, Mrs. R. Greenbaum, Mr. and Mrs. 1. W. Gilmore, San Francisco. Mrs. Maria Rathburn, Julia A. Thomas, . and Mrs, R. A. Stewart, Mrs. J. E. Biernardt, Mr. J. T. Stanley, Miss M. E. Stanlev, Miss E. Kny, Miss M, Kay, M. P. Rich, Mrs, K L. Force, Miss E. M. Vanderbilt, David Mahany, son ané daugnter, Mr. and Mrs. F. Baker, Mrs. James Hardie, Miss A. Robertsou. | Mrs. M. C. Grampp, Miss A. Jonnston, | J. R. Hardie, Mrs. F. G. Smith, Mrs. E. L. Shaffer, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lewis, Herbert D. Lew! Mrs. Robert M. Taylor, Mt: ‘avlor, Miss M. L. Darling, A. Hirshfield . B. Boiton, Miss Bolton, Mrs. E. V. Huallock, Miss Haliock, Miss M. D. Hallock, New York. , Miss Ettie Hasse, E. M. Mill Valley. MILL VALLEY, CAL, July 17.—Many of the camps that cluster in the redwood groves have introduced an innovation that greatly aads to the pleasure of being within the canvas wails. A number of the camps are lighted with elec- tricity, and they present a brilliant and pleas- ing picture. The number of visitors spending | the season here this year is greater by far than at any time since the valley became a summer resort, The following are registered at Koerner's Ho- tel, Bellevue, Mill Vailey: William Cox, Clayburg, Agatha §. Zacharias, W. G. Cords, Ed J. Voge!, Edward W. Schlueter, Lulu J. Landis, Mrs. M. P. Kohlberg, Mrs. S. Stretcher, Masters Charles and Lloyd Kohlber; Mrs. George Habenicht, ihe Misses around the fire, und the exercises were opened by ail singing the ‘‘Star-spangled Banner,’” accompanied by firstand second violin and mandoiin. Then came a reeitation by James Boyer, & young lawyer of Visalia, entitled “Horunce Greeley's Celebrated Ride to Neveda.” Then followed & violin solo by Albert W. Niel- sen of San Francisco, Mrs. McDonald of San Francisco a song and William McLeanadaed to the entertainment witn solos on the man- dolin; his brother, Taylor McLean, gave sev- eral comic songs and Acts. The cersmonies were conducted by Captain Jasper McClesn. Paraiso Springs. Among the recentarrivals at Paraiso Springs are: C. J. Havens and iamily; §. B. Rothen- berg, family and nurse: J. Perrault, M.D.; Heury K. Grimer, Herbert P. Mee, Miss Hilda Kozminsky, Miss Ada Martin; Mrs. Julla Moraghan, four children and servant; Mrs. E. Chase, Miss L. R. Chase, J. B. Scott, Arthur C. Turner, Miss C. Smith and niece, Miss Li.- an Petersen, James T. Boyd, Miss Trutha Petersen, F. 'A. Koenig and wife, Kurmie Petersen, Chris Toit, Marguerite Howard, O. Stoesser 'and daugnter, Mrs. C. R. Pechin, Charles Jensen, Mrs. L Carran, W. Voorsan- . K. Zeimer, A. Hausen, Irving s. Zeimer, L. Eringer, Mrs. E. T. Young, Peari Lymau, Mrs. R. Van Nordeu, Francis Lyman, s, R. Danvenbaum, H. B. Tilcomb, Miss Marie Bredehott, Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Toft, George Mosbache?. wile ana davghter, Miss L. M. ie, J W.Spert, D. Cochan, K. M. Furrer, : P. Parker, Fred S. Cox, L.D. McLean, Joseph Michalitschke and wife, S. 0. Spring, J. E. Hartenbower, B. F. Biown, E. E. Hale, M. S Lopes, Joun S. Porter, Mrs. Henry Doyle and caild, E. J. Doy le, L. Bluck. At Paso Robles. Among the recent arrivals at Pasc Robles are: Mrs. L. H. Newcomb, Miss T. Lang, Mrs. H. Lang, Mrs. Lenhart, Miss Lenhart, Dr. George Leck, Mrs. Leek, Mrs. A. Crocker, Wil- liam Foiey, Mrs. Wenston, Mr. and Mrs. Ryan, Captain Maxton, Captain Low, M. D. Good- man, Mrs. Goodman, Misses Goodmun, L. G. Thompson, Mrs. Thompson, Miss k. M. Jens nings, Mri. B. Ziska, Caplain George Rice, Miss Birdie Rice, B. L. Hunt, Mr. and Mrs, , M Skeret, F. M. M % ff, C. Harris, Mrs. Harris, K. G. Flint and Mr. and_Mrs. Box, Misses Box, B. Irs. Halgarter, P. ey, Mrs. Crow: s Crowley, Miss Kate Crowley, Migs K. Daly, Mrs. M. Fiood, Miss G. E. Mc- Tona.d, Mrs. D. E. Van Denburgh, Miss Van Denburgh, Misses Haas, Mrs. J. Cashin, Miss Casnin, Mr. Stetuile, Mrs. Stetnile, Miss Stet- nile, P. K. Keller anu wife. Madrone Mineral Springs. Among the late arrivals at Madrone Mineral rings are: Miss Mary Riley, Miss Kate Riley, J. W. Neison, Miss Nina L Dyer, Mrs. Waliace Everson, Miss Marion Everson, Oak- land; F. Edeline, Newton Thomus, Miss Clara Thomas, Madrone; Dr. Higgins, J. LcDonnel, Mergan’ Hill; H. Overacker Jr., Cenierville Mrs. E_H. Dyer, H.T. Dyer, Alvarado; Hen- riette Verly, San Francisco; Miss E. Bender, Miss L. Bender, Jonn Bender, Ohio; Friig Ariberg, Oukland; A. T. Borst, Centralis, Wash.; Samuel Hocper, Gilroy. Camp Obermeyer. The following is a list cf the campersat Camp Obermeyer, located in a picturesque grove of redwoods at Green Valley station, Sonoma County: Captain F. F. A. Obermeyer and wife, Major A. Huber and wife, Lieuten- Lulu Habenicht, Mrs. N. Van Bergen, Continued on rage Twenty-On WASH WOVEN STRIPED LAWNS at. INDIAN DIMITIES at....... ... .. FRENCH BATISTES, worth 35c, a FRENCH FANCY MUSLINS, worth 40¢, at. FRENCH ORGANDIES, finest qual PRINTED ORGANDIES, choice, at. GOODS! . 8ic per Yard ........... 10c per Yard .7¢, 10c and 12ic per Yard .20c per Yard 25c per Yard 35c per Yard lity, at.. FAST COLORED HEAVY LAWNS, 38 inches wide, at. . 15¢ per Yard Remnants of All Kinds of Wash Goods at a Great Reduction in Price. LADIES’ SHI RT WAISTS. We will offer our entire stock of LADIES’ SHIRT WAISTS of this season at a uniform REDUCTION of from 35 to 40 per cent. BEST TAILOR-MADE SUITS T0 ORDER——PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. CITY OF PARIS DRY G00DS COMPANY SE. Corner Geary Street and Grant Avenue.