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ISCO CALL, SUNDAY AUGUST 1, 1897 The most 1nterésting -éyent of. the early be.-the. wedding of Miss' Laura wiler and’Ssmuel M. Shortridge, to zed -10-m: Iness of the ex:remely ations for the weddipg have been as-elaborate rs for a large Only- immediate Teatives fusetion, e ceremony: Tos . Sidney M..Smith gave a dinner bhursdiy evening at their cottage Refael, in hovor of the birthday.anni- ry of theirdsughter, Miss Bertha Smith. s. Henry L. Dodge. entertained & iumber riends at dinner Friday rifght at her home Rafsel. paper chase has proven one of the most active festures of the season at the Hotel social partake of the dej Mr. and’ M of f in Sen Th he season will be on Saturday. 1 will be'calied Ingleside da ne cups havebeen present for competition by Frederick H.’ Green, secre- of thé Ingleside track, and the San Rafael Club has ‘presented two silver trophies le of hounds. y large, and y hands Hun for the booked from adein a g. ~0 spec- unity 10 ag there will be a ball All lovers of horses and iders_are cordially invited to this pa ? the Sa . Raiael Hunt Club. J. Crooks will be the judge of the’ race; nk S Johnson, mester of the hounds, and 1dge Ward McAll THEY'RE ENGAGED, Announcement Made of Early Fall Weddings. engagement is announced of Miss Belle ach ey will receive 15, from 2 to 5, Surprise Parties and Anniversary Celebrations the Past Wezk. t the birthday ind her dav ere.a splendid r the guests zand many others. amed a number of y 23, at her h street t in dane- M adie and Miss Adele Sandemen, rome Bur: Raye, Alfred 1ng, Mr. Purdy, ss Ma; e William- . Miss Eila Cooper, £8 ickox, Miss Edaie Shap- es. Martin. ver of her ter, Wiltis L Miss Ida F ariy was given esidence of her enth street and Bauer, M Miss -F. He: M B! t i 3. G. Bastan, Haggist. A very pleasant surprise party was given on Sunday: e ,-July by H. Marco and | Miss Sophie Stefu, at-the s residence, No. 45 -Snotwell 'street, to Miss Johanna | Brouks, prior to her departu During: the evening tie guests induiged in & amus gemes, dancing and 00ks'ind Miss Sophie ith some beauti- ve Stern also ren were: Mr and Mrs, ky, Mrs. Broo Miss Néllie Closky, Siern, Mrs. Schwariz, ) Pauline Goldman, Miss Bessi Barah Marco, Miss Lena Mareo, Miss Sarab M E ¢ surprise mes Andrews by his schoolmates at h After many de- e usical se.cctions supper Those pre were: Miss S evin Margaret Laskin, oseph 1 Wigtr le Hussey, zed Holl: Eiea Hsrringion, ~imes An- Idr _Overeard, Eml Neunsber, s Hannah Murphy and £ and U the residence of Rev.John Pat- itve, the occasion Deinz the ni g of Mrs ., S. Trimbie's 1itt.e son P, d 84, officiated, sssisted by John voices $atie tire beautifil delections, “Bringing ' gnd *“Ering the Little Ones 10 boy's “father is on board the Lip stationed at Japan, and Junuary. Those present were? Walion Patuison, Kev. and Mrs John Pattison, Mrs, Eilis, Pavific W Pattison, Lo~ Anyeles: Mrs, George H. Fuller, Mrs., C, &-Trimfle and W. W. H. Siduey Trim: ble.of San Francisco. OUTING. PARTIES. Miss Helen Chittend>n Entertains on ‘Board the White Wings. United. Stx is €xpetied. b By few frignds were last Friday given an excur- sion: Around’ the bay on the yacht White Wings, Ceptain Chirles R. Chittenden. The party. ‘were treated to’ & near view of the Goldén: Gate-and after visiting yarious points of interest-around the bay were landed near E! ‘Camipo,. wpere a bountiful lunch was spread: Returning with'a fresh breeze the suiling'qualities.of the yacht were enjoyed by all 3 .. Thé.party was made up of Professor James i Commodore J: L. Eckiey. Dr. Clara Crumoton, Heur Alired Marc m, Harold Lewis, C.'J. K. Johu Swett Jr., Miss Helen Mrs. Earl, Miss Antoinette . Wiester, W. B. Murdoch, M S Aunie Fox, Miss Heln 1iss Delia Shattuck, Miss Vander- ‘beck, Ms Kiug, Miss Virgima Goodseli, Miss Duisy Goodsell, Mrs, Pellet, Miss Edith’ Bar- hyte, Miss Dorothy Goodsell,” Miss Elizabeth Sehoe1korn, Murdoc dinner were held on the | myitation of Miss Helen Chittenden s | | W. Kite, Miss J. M. Spalding, Miss Kate Good- | sel!, Fowree Chittenden, F. M. Stocking. Miss Minnie Roemer was endered a surprise picnic at her summer residence in Mill Valley, July 24. friend from the City mex the jo.ly picuick at the train. After enjoying a delicious lunch- eon in the woods .and exploring the princi- | Dpai attractions of Mill Valley, including the old mill and the cascades, 3iss Roemer in- vited her guests to her b-autitul iiule cottage 10 spend the remaining hours in danciug aud piaying games. One of the party haviug a camera many preitily arranged groups were photographed, smong whicu was the beauti- | ful Roemer residence, The merry-makers re- | turned to the City with the 6:30 train. ! "The Monarch Social Club gave their first | annual picnic at Oak Grove last Sunday. A most delightiul time was enjoyed by their | guests, Betwesn dinces an enterlainment Was given by the following members: Presi- dent T. B. Herrin, Professor B. Hirschberg and | Colonel G. W, Alexarder. |~ Camp Brookside, Cazadero, was’ entertained | at Hunters’ Resort, the home of Charles In- | gram, a few duys since. The tramp up the | canyon sharpened the appetites of the camp- , who did justice to the luncheon provided their hosi. A splendid time was enjoved by all. Saturday uight the camp tendered a farewell reception. Messrs. Post and Reed | furnished music for the occasion. AT THE RESORTS. | Notes From the Mountains, Sea- side, Lakes and Springs. August promises to be quite as gay as the preceding summer months have been at the various popular resorts. From all the interior hotels come most encouraging reports of crowded piaces and a neyer-ceasing round of | gayeties. Below will be found our usual in- teresting notes for the many fashionabie coun- try hotels. Anderson Springs. ANDERSON SPRINGS, CAL, July 31— Charles Adams, president of the Olympic Club | Wheelmen, with his wife and child, have | taken a cottage at the springs for the month. | Mr. McCarty of San Francisco and Mr. Dineen | of Va lejo, vearly guests of Anderson Springs, | have broken the Tecord by catching, within a | few hours, ninety larze mountain trout from | the southfork of the Putah Creek, which ws within fifty feet ot the hofel e guests and late arrivals et Anderson Springs are: James Cottle, Miss Lena chulthetss, Mrs. James GArbarino, Miss Mumie arino,. Master Andrew Garbarino, San o; Miss Tillie Kobler, Miss Gretchen ler, Oakiand; John Biunck, Great Western | Mine; K. Hinderer, Mary Bird, San Francisco; J. F. Welladoo, Fruitvale; Agnes Carey, Mr. | MeCarty, Mrs. William Hardiman, Ethel Hardiman, Eugene Hardiman, San Francisco; Mrs, Charies Forster and family, Alameda; William Garms, Alired Garms, Mr. McCarion, . Mr. Hellburg, James Moran an C.M | Brow Frauctsco; Ralph Reinike, Middletown. 1son, Vallejo; H. R. Grantley, G. A. , San Francisco; C. H. Brady, George | Easterley, Harbin Springs; Mr. Gorevan, Miss Aggie Gorevam, Master James Gorevan, Mrs. B Miss' Carrie Benson, San Fran- s. L. Moller and child, Alemeda; Vallejo; Frank E. Van Pelt. Miss Ida Belimer, Mr. Cortreaw, San’ Francisco; Hugh Davy, Corona Upines, Mrs. Joshun Spiris, Mrs. Willfam Bassett, Mas. ter Bassett, Middiefown; R. Young, San Francisco; E. W. Lundquist, Dineen, Master J. Dineen, _ Vallejo; John Kearney, P. Tracey, San Frencisco: 1{'nnrles C._Connolly, Vailejo; G. A. Brown, | J. Wolf, “W. H. Baker, San Francisco; | Con Hoole kiand; Cassie Schumacaer, George E. Gibson, Ralph Gifford, San Francisco: Miss Jessie Gibson, Sacra- Miss Mary Ludlow, Oaklend; Mrs, W. Bassett, Cobb Valley; C. Ma- {'soero, A. Decourtieux, G. Schwarz, A. Prow, Charles Albert Adams, Mrs. Charles Adams, Margaret Adams, San _ Fran- €isco; . E. Bailey, Oakiand; Mrs. F. Alameda; “Mrs. C. E. Ray, San Francisco; Milton Farrar, Edith Ivory, Lodi; G. W. Kemp mento; aud wife, Mis dietown; Mrs. M. Lyle. Miss Allie Lyle, Napa E. Kemp, W. Badenham, San Francisco: Piapk and _wife, Tomales; H. S termute, Mrs, H. S Gutermute and child, Petaluma; Miss J. B. Smith, Stock- tou; ' Miss Ethel Amesbury, Healdsburg; Estella Smith, Jack Oakley, San Francisco} ). D. Jones, Mrs. G. F. Votkman, Mrs. Mrs' N. L. Mitcaeli, Miss Jo- on, Harry Merrifieid, Rich- Milier Jones, Etua Springs da M. Butler, Buffalo, N. Y. McPhillips, San Francisco; ' Jean A. Patri- uin, Canton; Mrs. Gifford, Charlie Dun- bar, Lake Count . L. Black, Onkiand; Miss Sadie Peterson, San Francisco; Mrs. Per- kins, Wiiliam Perkins, Great Western mine; Elsie L. Bron | H. “Erikcon, Mrs. H. Erikson and child, | Selley; Mrs’ A. J. Cianton, Santa Rosa; J. | E. Muilen, T. E. Nunan, 8an Fraucisco; | George Burmester, Middletown; J. J. Davis, | Petaluma; Mrs. L. Patriquin, Miss Margaret Casesse, Mrs. Charles Casessa, Miss Rose | Casa: ir. and Mrs. Davis, Charles Roach, * | Miss Fannie Deutech, William Buhles, Miss Germain Panchen, Mr. San Luis Obispo; Mr. ) The Methodist Sunday of Middietown heL_A their yearly celebration at Auderson Among them were the following E R. Walton (pastor), A. E. Norton (su. endent), John Apvleton, J. L. Read, F. ron, Miss Maggie Davis, Mrs. Hani a, Miss ss Nelife Fraser, Miss Martha Maud Fraser, Peter Bolliger, and Mrs. James Ro > San Francisco; Viola ' Hunt, Pearl Andrews, Mrs. John Reinicke, Mrs. Harry Schmidt, _Annie { Shullier. Georgia Davis, Ollie Fanner, | A. Anthony, Earl Anthony, Alice Lawson Anthony, Alvin Anthony. aughtal, Miss M r But Reid, Edith Sacry, Ethel Sacry, yrile Sacry, Barrett Sacty, Mrs. Habishaw, Ciarley Habishaw, Grace Habishaw, Isabel {nbishaw, John Reinike, Methodist Sunday- chool. Lake Tahoe. TALLAC, LAKE TAHOE,CAL., July 81.—E. T- Ackerman and wife of San Francisco and T. F. Morrison and wife ot San Jose, who have been stayinc at the Tallac for some time, departed for their respective homes to-day. They char- tered the pleasure boat Mamie yesterday | und succeeded in landing nearly seventy fish, Miss Norma Bachman and Miss Olga Adeles dorfer have gained tlie reputation of being the | most leariess horsewomen that have been | here for come time, having mounted horses that few men would approach. In ecom. | pany with Albert Baruch they re. contly made a very daring_ ascent of ) Mount Tallac. Miss Rose Sachs, after & very pleasant sojourn two weeks returned to San Francisco to-day, Many | moonlight excursions un the luke and picnics | have been giv n in the lady's honor. Mrs. E. | S Rothehild accompanied by her mother, Mrs | L. Meyérstein, returned 1o San Fraucisco to- | dey. Mrs. Rothchild has had the distinction of “beiug the most expert fisnerwoman this season by havinglanded a twelve-pounder. The expert swimming and high divitg of Mrs. Simon of New York have crented quite s sensation. Mrs. Simon deparied this week jor San Francisco, where she will spend a f w weeks previous to her rewurn to the East. Albert and Benjamin _ Baruch, | after having passed iwo delightful weeks at Tallac, have returned home. One of the most. pleasant evenings passed at Tallac occurred Tuesday when the steamer Mamie towed the hisworic sailing barge Lil- jlie Van out on- the lake with | nearly every guest aboard. Refreshments | were served’ aud an orchestra added to the | of teatures of the entertainment. Th was tastefuily iliuminated and decormeq & 0. Henderson, Warden tery, wife and daughter, and Henderson and wife of = Eiko, are occupying “La Belle” cottage; B. U. nmen sud f{amily of Sacramento, the J.T. Wrignt,“wife and {riends, the of the Nevada : uige Garber and party, the “Baldwin”; “A.° N. Drown and " fame il , the = “Kallen TLeaf,” and A. Ba- rach and B. Baruch the *Lake View.” J. A. Muir, wife and Miss Annie Smith of Los Angeles departed for their homes yesterday., Among ihe recent depar:ures are Josepn Eb {man und femily. E. L Helier and family, Wi.- | lism A. Magee and wife, Sol Wangenheim and | wite, Mrs. T. and J. H. Neustadicrand family, Amu.g (h: recent arrivas at Tallac aré Cogswell, FPoston, Mass. A and wife, Berkeley; ad, Oakland: H. F. Kellon ciscos ertic Kellon, S John'Sickler, Pincerville; wife, San Jos . 'Macdon- San Fran- Sen Franeisco; c . ¥. Morrison and Ed_Ackermau rnd wife Francisco: C. T, Mills, Mills Co. ; Miss Mary M. Tolman, Ma; cfi".é'r?"k.cu.. Wra e W, n Francisco! ‘hom G. W. Jorres, San Diego, Cal.; Rev. G, A. Otto- Miss Roemer expecting a young lady | s s Verna and Agnes Kemp, Mid- | | man, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Merriam, St. Louis; A. W. Smith. San Fraucisco; George P. McLain, George B. McLain, Miss B. McLan, L A. N. Drown, Mri. A. N. Drown, ‘M Miss Newell Drown, San_Francisco; B. Stemman and wife, O. L Steinman, Miss Etta Steinman, Miss L Stein- man, Mrs. Louis Heillson, Sacrament J. A. Muir, wife and son, Miss Annie Smith, G. L. Hurscamp and wife, Los Angees; Miss Alurs ew York; J. M. Manuon and ife, Ukiah; C.'T. Pascorius. Colirado Springs; 1. W. Hellmen Jr., A. J. Rich, H. P. Veeder, San Irancisco; John Henderson, Mrs, John Henderson, E Ko; L. 0. Henderson, Mrs. L. O. Henderson, Miss Sadie Henderson, Carson City; G. Verdier and Son, Paris. Hotel Del Mar, SANTA CRUZ, CAL, July 31.—The quiet | beach at Hotel del Mar was the scene of a very exciting incident on Tuesday last. Several of the guests had noticed during the morning a saiboat sailing around the bay, but supposing it to be a fishing party no attention was given to it. A few moments before the lunch hour Master Ed Crinmon, | Mr. and Mrs. Frederic ford Foulke. Guzelle: Miss Grace Nixon, J. A. Manley, Sacramento; Mrs. L. Barnum, M ss Jessie Buruum, Master Ha vid Bar um, Chico; Mr, and Mrs. Fred W. Lees, Sun Fran- cisco; Mr. ‘and Mrs. A. J. Stemler, Sseramento; Mrs. 'D. Machefert, Sen Francisco; William Faber, Al- bany, Or. Al boeniche, Portland; J. Scholl- hern, Grants Pass; Miss Chariotte Eaton, Redding, Cal.; J. D. Carr, Miss L. B. Carr, Yreka; Edsou L. Foulke, Miss Elizabeth Foulke, Gazelle, Cal. Coronado. C. W. Snumway, Batuvia, IlL, is visiting Coronado. Attorney W. Austin Goodman of Cincinnati, Graeme Turnbull of Baltimore and Dr. Lozin of Brooklyn, N. Y., spent the Dpast two days cruising over to the Coronado | Islands, camping there one night in com- pany with Skipper Dunne of the Hebe. The first day’s catch amounting to a& ton of fish was dumped overboard, as the Hebe is not furnishea with a refrigerator. The spoils of the second day equaled the first, samples, including sheepshead, bass, rockcod, indizo perch, eels, a baby seal and a 300-pound jew- fish, being brought in by tne party atnight J. Clark Robbins, Berkeley, is at the hotel. Mrs. E. C. Wright was a recent San_Francisco guest here. R. H. M. Scott and sister, Miss Scott, tourists from Dorking, England, have been siuving at the hotel and visiting the various points of interest in this vicinity. Dr. A. E. Regensburger of Sutter street, San Francisco, Lias been spending a week with his brother, M. M. Regensburger, at Hotel del Coronado, Captain J. H. Benuett of the Santa Ross is a irequent visitor here. Mr. ana Mrs. E. W. Hitchiugs of New York, who were among Iast season’s guesis, are again at the hotel. W. Biunchard are re- ceut Los Angeies arrivals. Jay W. Adams and E. A. Cooper, two well-known San Francisco railroad men, were here the vast week. Mr. and Mrs. W. Berlin are among the York guests. Mrs. M. McNicoil, acc panied by Miss McNlicoll, o San Fran- cisco, visited the beach during the week. B. Sherwood Dunn, M. 1., Los Angeles, accom- panied by Dr. Henry F. Heims, Florence, Italy, spent Sunday at the hotel. Miss Mary L. Dewing of Knlamazoo, Mich., is visiting her Dumaurey, Miss L. Dumaurey, A | Ella Morgan, F. C. Morgan, San Franecisco: H. manager Hartford Insurance Mrs. K. Belden, Miss Daisv Bel- vadine Belden, Dr. Ray K. Belden, Din Be den, Arthur Piper, San_Frinci co; W. H. Robinson, San Jose; Dr. D. W. Mont- g mery and family, L. 0. Adwms, wiie and maid; Mrs. Irving Moulton, Mi:s Moulton, | Mrs. E. P. Wilds, Mrs. Berry, Miss Berrs, Mrs. Miss 'Etnel D. Patton, Miss M. Miss L. Martin, San Fraucisco; D. S de Wilkins, Miss Wilkin Onkland; Mr. and Mrs 'G. H. Wegener, Hoaf, the Misses Mver. Miss Sadie . Froncisco; C. iic Compan: Patton, Madera; Lieutenant F. M. United States Navy; Mrs. F. M. Bostwick, Miss Mabel Bostwick. Mare Island; Mi-s Ray Bost- Wick, Wisconsin. The Hept Opera Company is to give a concertin the Lotel hall ou August 4 A coaching_party given by Hon. Curliss H. Lindley to Capitola was enSD{cd last Tuesday. Wili m Hubbard and ‘Slm Wilson have some exciting games of tennis. Miss Wenzelburger is the champion ninépin- laver of Rownrde nan. Mlsl}] Ethel pn!'l;:(l’; s the envy of ali the giris lor her charms grace of !wlmmlng. Dr. Belden, Dan Belden and H. K. Belden huve gone on a fi-hing trip to the Big Basiu, sixteen miles from Rowar- dennan. Santa Monica.' SANTA MONICA, CAL., July 31.—The gay summer season is in full blast and Santa Mon- ica’s nost of admirers are here paying court at ber snrine, and incidentslly keeping up & round of festivities. The annual tennis tournament with its usual social accomramments has made this week a brilliant one, balls, teas, moonlight beach excursions, picnies to the canyons, swimming parties and various diversions be- ing in order. e The Knights of Pythias encampmont dis- solved in « blaze of glory, and just in time to aliow the public to give all attention tothe t. ik the largest of the sea- Sunday’s crowd wi son. Anyennrmou lambake on North Beach was one of the main attractions. . The swell society event of the week was the THE YOUNGEST Like a Dutiful Child, She DAUGHTER. Stayed Home From the Seashore to Keep Dear Papa Company. [4 stuly by a “Cul” artist.] son of the manager of the hotel, while watch- ing the boat saw it catch in the breakers and capsize. With s cry for_assistance to his com- panion, Master Wiilie Breen, he made a dash for the beach. The lads heedless of conse- | quences rushed 1nto the surf, overturned the 7 Reinike, Clifford | FSsEuea et s boat and rescued the then unconscious man. Willing hands and _restoratives soon restored the unfortunate man., It vas found that he was a gentleman from San Francisco who was visiting in Santa Cruzand, having gone out on & fishing excursion, lost control of his craft. It is necdless to say the boys were heroes the rest of the day at Del Mar. The guests at Del Mar are having a most enjoyable time. Swimming, boaling, excur- sions to the big trees, Olive Springs and other points of interest, together with beyrides, make the moments pass merril The following are spending the month her: s Allen, Mrs. J. D, Sullivan, the Misses Nellie and therine Sullivan, 8. Krause, Miss G. Krause, Mrs. A P. Giannini, Mrs. P. O'Connel], Mrs. W. Shaughnessy, Miss Regina Cuneo, J. T. Fleming, Willism Butler, Frink A. Gon- zales, William A. Kelly, Masters John Martin ana Rarmond Kennedy, San Francisco; Rev. J. P. Callaban, Antioch; J. D. Walsh, J. Mi.ler, Rene A. Brassy, San Jose; Henry B. Allen, Chicago. Highland Springs. Latest arrivals at Highland Spriuvgs are: W. J. Yore, Dr. Sullivan, M. Cleary, W. H. Elliot, W. A. Craig, W. G. Cords, 8. F. Barnes, Mrs. H. Bauer, James Nissum, A. B. Mackay, W. H. Leix, Dr. Muller and wife, J. C. Winans, Ed. Polhemus, A. H. Ricketts and family, Mrs. Charles 8. Wheeler, Mrs. Cete Rya M. J. Scanton, ira J. Harmon, Mrs. R. A. Har- ris, Mrs, H. P. Gazzunui, M. H. Grossmeyer, Dr. C. F. Buckley, Fred Hellwig and son, Charles Hanson, G. W. Pisher, Thomas Sulli. van, Paul Friedmen and family, Mra. W. V. Bryan and family, Miss Reis, E. H. Hoa C. J. Leighton, J. M. Jellatt, M. W. Jellatt, E. C Klumpp, J. 1. Burke, Mrs. M. B. Cunning: ham, Miss rrie Cunningham, Miss Harriet Cory, Migs Saran Cory, J. H, Duckmann, Mr. and Mrs. M. A, Sprague, J. Harris, J. C. Lewis, Mr.a d M. A.T. Spotis, Mrs. B. M. Aaro H. M. Block, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Fiint, A, L. Edwards, Mrs. B. R. Phillips, Mrs. Jones, Fr. Thwaits, John Sroufe, N, Hawkins mily, hirs. Tigue and chii rs. W. D. Foote, Miss Haralson, L von Szi; nvey, L W. Classon, J. Swain, R. P. Hooe and wife, Dr. W. E. Tllllor, Miss Sophia Booes, F. P. Taylor, George F. Taylor, A. V. Clark, W.: 0'Brysn, C. P. Bradford, Mra. M. Simms, Mra William Laog. Klamath Hot Springs. . Late arrivals at the Klamatn Hot Springs in- clude: Rev. and Mrs. M. L. Berger, New York; Dr. J. H. West, Klanathon; J. B. West, Green- view, Tll.; Kola Neis, Aibany, Or.; N. R. Lever- ing, Oro Fino; George T. BaJdwin, Klamath Falls, Or.; Miss Maud Baldwin, Klamath Falls, Miss Mattie Wilson, Medford, Or.; Mrs. C. ct, Seat! H. B. Gillis, Yreka; W. H. Major Marion Biggs, . Biggs, St Loui: Faris, Sacrament Kendall, Oakiand; Miss Max Gazelle; Master Leland Stan- brother, Charles 8. Rowe, at the hotel. Miss Vyne Bowers, dnughter of ex-Congressman Bowers, is the guest of Mrs. Ada Ware Morgan at her bungalow on the beach. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Roberts and chnild are the guests of Mr. Roberts’ parents at their home on the beach. Mrs. Rene Goodwin and Miss Ethel Fitch, Beaumont, have returned 1o the hotel. Mr. and Mrs. H. Gibbons of San Francisco are staying here. Miss Fannie Graham of Atchison, Kans., is visiting Mrs. M. B. Harrison at her cottage on Flora avenue. L.M. Fieicher, Pacific Coast ageut of the Missonri Pacific, was down the past week from San Francisco. Mr. and Mra. C. Selden Smart, New York, are at the hotel for an extended visit. Mrs. Smart (Helen H. Gardiner) recenuy lectured in Les Angeles. The site of the new Hotel del Coronado jetty is the scene of much activity. The piledriver is working 1ts way well out toseaand the work of filling in” with brusb snd stone was begun within the last few days. A charming excursion wis given Saturday by the directors of the Summer School. The run to Sweeiwater dam was made in the morning, lunching at Linwood Grove, and follow- ing that a wvisit to the Custom-house in~ Mexico, the raturn trip_ to Coronado belng over the famous Silver Strand. The Government jetty at Zuninga shoalx, North Island, was also_visited. Mr. aud Mrs.*C. C. Kurtz, Bostou, Mass., Mrs. A. H. Parker, Brookline, Mass., and Miss Maurice, Los Angeles, are a party staying at the hotel. Soda Bay. Among the recent arrivals at Soda Bay are Mrs. E. Denison, Lurana Denison, Olive Deni- sou, Florence Sioper, Oakland; Lottie Collier, Highland; Mrs. C. E. Rawles, Miss Ruby Jewell, Hopland; H. M. Barry, C.- W. Greene, Oakland; George J. V. Connor, San Fran. clsco; J. L. Cralg and wife, Lizzie Akers, Cassie Craig, Nora Allen, Highland; Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Deering, San Raiael} Stuart M. Brumagen, Walter 8. Moore, Alexan- dger D. Hayes, John ‘B. Chetand familv, Miss Grenninger, Adeline Smith, C. M. Sadler, 0. N. Greenewalof, M. T, Butler, G A. Buckiey: Geuevieve Butler, Al ce Butler, George 8. But- ler, G. Butler, San' Francisco; Alphonse Astorg, Astorg Springs; Carrie Slot terbeck.8anta Rosa ; Ethel A. Green, Lawrenc- 8. Greene, Oukland X. A. Shooroff, Oukland: W. T. Welch, Miss L. Doyle, Miss K. Lynch, A. Miginis, C. Glenn, G. Wilson, J. H. McEvoy, E. Kunst, San Fran- ¢isco; Miss Chidd, Sau Raisel; N. Echroeder, Ean Jose; Mr. and’ Mrs.. F. Angell, three chil: ;l-r:g‘ and nurse, Palo Alto: A. L. Black, Onk- Hotel Rowardennan. Late arrivals at the Hotel Rowardennan in- clude Mr. and Mrs. W. D. O'Kane and: son, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Morse, nephew and niece of President McKinley, George A. Turner, T. P. Woodward, wife and son, Miss Woodward, Miss Eihel Woodward, nd Mrs. D.'A. Cross and maid, Mrs. J. H' Wallace, siss Walluce,J. 0. Cadman, . B. Gouid, Dr. and Mrs. Lewis, San Franeisco; J. C. Row- ell, Berkeley; J. Arthur Rowell, Berkeley; c. Rowell,” Berceley; H. C. Rawley, San cisco; Sam Wiison, San Francisco; ‘A E. Graupmer, San Francisco; Mrs. A. F. Cof- fi, Oakiand; Mrs H. Gracey, Berkeley; Miss Ames, Miss Emma Hall, M'ss Patrick, Miss Boums, Miss G. Bohms, Harry Gray, Master Ed4 Patrick, Mrs. J. W. Morgan, Miss | - - lawn party given by the Baroness Harden- Hickey. The good old game of croquet, which isarival to newer diversions tnissummer, was enthusiastically played. The guesis were: Mrs. H. A. Winsiow, Mrs. Jemés Bettner, Mrs. G. L. Waring, Mrs. J. E. Hoy, Mrs:. Shepherd, Mrs. Violet Upham, Mrs. F. G. Ryan, Mrs. H.J. Vail, Mrs. J. T. Gaffey, Mrs: G. W. Wells, Mrs, W. E. Lester, Mrs. Hamilton, Miss Roberts, Miss L Scott, Miss Effie Corson, Miss A. Brooks. Messrs. Freeman, Picher, Rowan and McGil- vray gave a delightful dinner Wednesday evening at the Casino. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jones, Miss Caswell, Miss Knli t, Miss Hugus, Miss Silent, Miss New- mark, Miss Hamiiton, Mr. Goodwin and Mr. Daggett. One of the jolliest parties on our beach is the inmates from the Orphans’ Home in San Ber- nardino. Two cottages and ularge tent make up their heaaquarters. For the nextsix weeks they will live close to mother nature. ‘“l\lllr!. Modini Wood and family are at Boehme . : Miss Laura Terry of Sacramento and Miss Sadie Breen of San Mateo are the guests of Mrs, Henry W. Keller. Mme. Seminario and two sons are at the: Anchorage for the season. Aectna Springs. ZETNA SPRINGS, CAL, July 31.—The guests of Atna were delizhtfuiiy entértained on the evening of the 24th by Dr.and .M:s Frark Pague of San Francisco. Progressive euchre claimed the greaier part of tlie ‘entertain- ment. E. W. Williams -carried - off- the first gentleman's prize, and .M A. M. Whittle received: tne ' first- lad Among the Iste arrivalsare: W. L. Walker, J. E. Edward Tee, and Mrs. John Thomas, R. Maeriius, Mr. and Mrs. 3.3 oonan, George P; Annabel Skinner, John Imrie, = Napa; Miss Anna.Dixon, Allan Peck, Stanford Uni- versity; A. A. Mackinder, Miss Leslie_Kibble, | St. Helen 1. Mooney. Mrs. W. -J. Mooaey, New York: Mrs. W.R.Dow, New Hampton; Robert Hunter, Rochester, N.-Y.; Miss Caro- line 8, Martin; Chicago. Agua Caliente Springs. The. following guesis register 5 Caliente Springs, Sonoma. County, during the lust week: Mr. and Mrs, J. K. Hibbetis, Miss |4 Dora Char.es, San Francisco; M vall, Chicago; Floyd. Judah," Miss Cameron. Alex Ross, :Dayid Kerr, Miss Vir: ginin Kerr, Miss Eunice Kerr, Miss Blanche Kert, Mrs. Young, Miss Mah, Mre. 'Wade, Oskland, . . ; PORTOLA, CAL,, July 31.—The warm weather of the past. week has. brought to light long- forgotten cozy nook: hotél have been enjoying the shades of -the redwoods. The fuiure much. in storein the line of mountain drives and picnic parties. During the week many imprompiu’ house pa tles were arranged, and the guests took solid: comfort in country dances and light repasts. - ~ Hotel de Redwood. - The latest arrivals at Hotel de Rédwood are: Mr. and Mrs. Griffith, the :Misses Griffith, San " Continued on Page’ Twenty-Severh =% prize. | : Toms, A. an Francisco; Miss | . B. Du- Blanche | ! San Francisco; | nd the. guests.of the | At the risk of being, promptlyarrested on ‘the streets. of New .York, I bravely stepped up to a Hibernian-browed police officer the ‘other evening;and in’ducet voice and low, I said: cer, would you mind: telling e the nime for all the rainstorms we. have -encount- and in one Isaw thatasaint sométhing. or-other reserved the power:of treating the earth ‘to forty: days’ rain, providing the powers unnseen sent ‘down: a snowe; on that saint’s day ! The forty days’ rain’is ‘undoubtedly upon. us in fu bvigor. Iam naturally aching'tc know the namme of the fellow who is ‘responsible]” I psused in my witd career throngh sentences, and as t o Hibernian-browed policeman nervous- ly twirled his ‘official cudgel he amazed me by muttering; in‘a’thick, German dia- lect, “Ach minel Dis védder makes me no -difference. Maype. der fellow you | spoke chust now iz got:his name on der bolice records ' written—I don’t know.” With the ‘miid manner of a. patient old donkey the.good, kind officer continued his beat to the next corner and. left me to freeifom. I have been wondering whether he fancied I was. rickety “in the upper stories, or a private female aetective; any-- how I'baven’t been able to find. out the aforesaid saint's ‘name. . I know -we haven’t had one clear: day during the past three weeks, saint or no saint; and I also know:that I am thankful for the comforts of & gozy apartment hereé in this much- slandered Gotham. There have been many expressionsof re- :gret hers among admiring friends -tha: they will not be permitted the pleasure of personally attending the wedding of Miss Laura Gashwiler and Samuel ‘M. Short- ridge at high noon Monday, August 2. The_ accompiished couple have "a score or more of near relatives in the vicinity of Greater New York, and, though they find it impossible to be present atthe. cere- mony, loving thoughts. and heartfelt wishes will be: wafted across this broad ‘| continent “for tha health, happiness and prosperity of Mr. Shortridge and Miss Gashwiler in their union. Visiting Californians have been growing more scaree .in ‘this vicinity every day sines last: June. It isa marvel to meet any one.direct from: €California during this humid weather. ‘T'd just-as leave pass a couple of ‘weeks in the rainy districts of Oregon as'face your . deadly thnnder- bolts'and sheeis of warm, driving rain for even one day,’’ said a popular San Fran- ciscan to me yesterday, as he looked over a raiiroad guide and ‘firmly declared that the *“‘fiist-train going'down to Newport could bsnk on him as a passenger.’’ Idid not ‘expostnlate with him, for, al- thongh T aislike the thought of Oregon in rainy seasons, [ am ‘positively aching for a glimpse-of ‘the furrowed sides of old Mount Tamalpais and the blue shadows that always overiie the distant heights of old Mount Diablo, both of which can be -seen from San Francisco's hills. James E. Wilson: came to the e¢ity on Monday, and after: stopping a few days at the Hotel Cadillac ¢ontinued - to Boston, where business of importance called him. He expects to visit New York again: before returning to the coast. By the :way, thie' Hotel Cadillad is the new name for the old-established Barrett House on” Broadway 'and Forty-third street. The same company that estab- lished: ‘the Hotel Cadillac of = Detroit, Mich,, has taken this New York hotel as an experiment, Arthur H. Sieel of San Franciseo has been in the city a week. E L. Isaacs, a popular business man of Los Angeles, is a:guest at tiz Hotel Im- perial, E Albert Derham is also a guest at the Imperial. i All'the big hotels are empty of their usual numberof Pacific Coast guests. At ‘the Hoffman :but two California guests bave.arrived within a week. " One of them was G. A. Kline, well known' in San:. Franecisco, and: the othar’ was L. S Sherman; who is here for a abiori time on business.. . % R. B. Elder has been here a full week and is putting upat.a Broadway hotel, Mr: and Mrs. Dave Hayman have taken & cottage at Larchmont, where they will re- main. until late in. the fall. Mrs, D. H. Everett, Mrs. “Hayman's “mother, ‘wili probably remain with them until -the-end and.hurried - around to- the first siation-- house for daring to speak to a strange man *‘Please, Mr.- Offi- of the saint who is said. to be responsible ] ered -recently? I read:the: daily papers, | of the .senson, not returning to California ‘before Novem ber. Charles: A, Pearson, the genial assistant manager ‘of the Stuart’ House, has been very ill ‘at-his home during thepast ten days. Apropos, Charles C. Wellman, for several years connecied with -the Baldwin Hotet, und afterward 'the proprietor of .the Hotel Markham ‘at Port Crescent on. Puget Bound; is'now the proprieto-and manager of .the Hotet Stuart.” Mr. Wellman is tak. itig -his placé among the successful and popular bonifaces of: Gotham. The *“‘dear old original Bostonians' are gathering recruits from every part of this grand: Union.” ' ‘Gradually.the old-time favorites of the “‘dear old ' originals,” are dropping out of -the prhlic life.on account of lost voices and well-earned fortunes, therefore it behooves the munagers to keep their weather-ayes opeir for all pretty and gifted vocalists who may appear on the operatic horizon. Miss ‘Nellie Giusti, a native-born Cali- fornian:and a San Franéisco girl, has been engaged by Messrs. Barnabee and MacDon- ald as one the prima donnas of the ““Bos- tonians.” Another Western girl, Miss Heiena Frederick of Chicago, kas heen engaged as a leading singer, and Miss Orickn Worden of New York is also under en- gagement as a soloist. The -eccentric ‘and gifted young Cali- fornian, Dave Warfield, who has through his own originality made himself a great favorite. with ‘the theater-goers of New York, hag recently biad the luminous idea of starring put into his head, consequently he proves:a good target for all aspiring playwrights. Of ‘course, Mr.. Warficld is now in ‘the process of dismissing enthu- siastic playwrights with wily promises to “réad their manuscripts-and send them word,”: “ He -belleves that a play should be carefully read—before ‘sending it -back with the poor author’s own stamps uyon it, " Of course, Mr. Wartield does not con- fess that'he burns the midnight electric lights reading over choice Hebrew dialects and old jokes woyen into ‘a_couple of acts called & comedy or farce, One thing sure, Warfield -is- scanning the different con- stellations’ and wondering ‘what sort of play will carry ‘him onward and upward where he may become one of the fixed and shining stars. 1t is something of a surprise and disap- pointment that Miss: Eleaner Calhoun, our own talented sctress, reared and edu- cated in San Jose, should be completely frozen out of ‘the: part in *‘A Lady -of Quality,” written by Mrs, Frances tod . e. son Burnett, and - that its first production in America will wituess Miss Julia Arthur 1n the leading role. Miss Calhoun was tc have played ‘the part, bui strong influ- ences brought to bear decided the Ameri- can msanagers to engage some one better known in America, Miss' Calhoun has been identitied with the Fuglish stage for s0-long that: many have forgotten ‘her here. However, Miss Arthur is a young woman of superior ability and refined in- tetlect. . She has studied hard: and con- stantiy during the: past five years and will without: doubt be & great: snccess. Miss Arthar's ambition is tostar. Her brother, Uharles Lewis, is to be ber mana- ger when she launcies ont. :She will be heartily walcomed: in San Francisco, be- cause of her popularity during the two ‘months’ season sae was leading lady of ‘A. M, ‘Palmer’s stock company -at’thé Baldwin Theater a bit over: three years aco. “Miss Arthur .is a ‘member ‘of the iantous Portia Law Club of San Franeisco. Mr..and Mrs: J. Liebes and - family, for- merly of San Francisco, ‘are now: estab- lished among the resident California col- ony. Lisaw Mrs Liebes and her pretty daughter, Miss ‘Lydia, on Fifth avenus a few days ago. ‘Lhey were Iooking in .the best-of health, Miss Lydia is an enfhusi- astic bicyclist and every fine day finds her enjoying & spin up. the bouleyard. - Mr. and. Mrs. Liebes are living at. the: Grey- 1ock, on the' derner of Columhia ayenue and Seventy-third street. If the dearth of Californians contintes I shall take a flying triptoall-the popular summer resorts and. bunt upthe Pacific Coast folks, just to let ¥ou ‘know what they are doing and how they are enjoying their vacation. 1. teel ‘quite foolish ‘not to have said something -about :the - excitament hera over. tihe Klondyke region. ' However, T shall take refuge in the- clever. say Rud- yard Kipling employs in his.writings; by saving—*but that’s'anotherstory.”’ 34 Park row, . -~ TRELLA Forrz TOLAND: An__-opportunity; thc]’ “like of ‘which"has.néver been: seen. in -this city. ~ before..- - This:: glave: -is “of Suede: in .the world; :and-has always'. been -+ sold for ‘$2.00 per pair-: ~ Extraordinary fl!ad‘ie‘%g-‘vbfi_tton%ofafl the ‘fanicy. - shades; length Mousquet- «considered the best:make [qjre _T'];gfo S¢e r pair, fitteda . |guaranteed. NEW TO-DATY. i Peatl; - Pink, ; S O R S S e e You have your: choic® |'suich a5 Redi “Nivy, =1 Greeny Y Lilas, - Parple,-Yellow, ‘| State,: QH- Ros .| Heliotrope: