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FRANCISCO CALL, SU 22, 1897 THE CALIFORNIANS OF SOCIAL PROMINENCE BLITHEL Mrs. Bell Walton, Mrs. A. M. | old Spanish style, now becoming very popuiar | tery, Miss M. Slattery, Oakland; Elizabeth | Snerman, Thomas Ashworth and wife, F. W. Yl IR Mrs. L. Radowica, Miss Edun I d Lats, Mre. b B Mariin, Mixs Martin, Miss aurice Miller, Harry Sutherland. John ) Mrs. C. R. Eage: 1o All eyes are turned with ) vin; Wil = S ) os M. | in S ern Cali C John Hay s Hocks, Lenge and wife, San Francisco; J. B. Quig: - S, P A : 1 Mathe- | McNally, Miss H. S. Spillman, Mrs.'Charles M. | in Southern Califor nia. urran, John Hayden, Oscar Hocks, n v 3 Marun, San Fran, on to the delights of the | Dav - e R D | B M . & % Hamphray, Mr. and | Bathing 1s ihe pastime par excellence, the | Glindermann, Thomas 'W. Earl, Baby H, | ley, Hazelton, Pa.; S B Kuerscher, ot e oliom; J. P, Culng. an, Antioct A H. dowell, Hider G. Allen, | hot weather and co.d plunge and the surf | H. Burfcind, W. Marxen, Wm, Fenstermacher, | viile, Pa.; 5 3 irs Clarkson Swain. Francis er season. Yet noone | APy B iver, Juck Miller and D. A- Dra Mrs, . G. Cook, M James Ludlow, T. F. Biake, [ ook, Dr. M. M. Cook, J. M. Tadum and son, | Mrs. M. J. Mora Martin, Napa City: Mrs. T. [ Dunham: J. G. Pierce, K amath Fails; W. | Swain, Miss Grac Pendergast, 1. E Snanah Vill v < | Augustus J. Rankin, an Fravcisco; Mr Gomley, Sacramento; J. M. | Powell, William A. Powell, M.sse: ':1d “d:flgt Eusdtlas R e, 10 rob the favored ones \rs. Arthur G. Loupe, Mr T. Loupe, , H. C. Morris H. it cach receiving its full quota. 0. H. sine surprise by def- Louis Loupe, Fannie Lux 4 5 Bl e AT THE RESORTS. Hobertan. T Pau'l e Woeff, I N. Jacoby, Mr | . J. H.Anderton has returned from a visit at | his old home in Englend. Mr. Anderton was | P. Littiefiele, J. hus been brave enough of the charm of & iuitely announcing auyihing. . 'Allen Raleston, Mr. and Mrs. W pre-ent at the Queen’s jubilee, and spent|Quinlan, Fruitvale; M. Corcoran and tamily, | Powell, Oakland; Fred Cox, wile aud dau : The younger set ison the qui vive for mwi- | iam Kennie, J. Boyle, P, Beliegarde, Mr. | several weeks in Faris and ati the po;m}lr! D. Guinés, Valej:: Mrs. T. Gomley, Benicia; | ler. Sucramento; E. J. Rool, Sun Francisco; B Mark West Springs. ons 1o the most p pu ac of dancing elusses, | Notes From the Seashore, the | ayers. w. Myersir., r. H. Androw, fo D. Kir- | Euglish seaside resorts | Jous Pitcrs, G, J; FaulLF. sul;sne)l‘fler, Geored ih?f-n:?.'x}"l-*lr)'.l‘&‘ifl;}'s;:'"lttmrl:h)'uea) e e R S e th riday Fortuigi Mrs. Mcnroe Salis- | s . { er, Mr. and Mrs. Luwrent, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Tevis, San Francisco, ac- | G:llin, Mrs. B. Kzliey, Mrs. H. B. voy. Miss At AT O g s +“Mrs. Mary A. E Robert-, Miss J. ey, who <o ably managed the affairs of the | Mountains, the Springs and |a V¥ Crockett, dirs. C. H. Chase, L W. | companicd by ‘Mits Suste Blanding, Miss | Haouah McKalvey, M. P. Holines. L. Van Lack, | Mrs. J. H. Boden, Huywards, C Spriugs bre N Kierer 3ra. J, ¥ lcsumaan, and Mrs. Thomas D. Barnsiead, | Breckenridge nnd maid, ccupying & suite | Captaiu® L. Meyeér, San Francisco; Mrs. G. o - % o and Mre, C.C. Drand, Miss 8. Criss, Mre. | nere. b ¢ Mmald, ate 0CCUpYINg a suite | (i orer, Charies R. Happ and wite, Hoburg; Skaggs Hot Springs. Thomas Haruey, F. C Kenux, Juin rassburg, R. R. Burr, W. A Curtis, Miss M. | 'W_ I Broderick of the Los Angeles W. Harley Smith, Calisioza. The following guests are recistered at Skaggs \\.u.n»Rm \\?n‘tlk;..;_’rl‘ s U’P\‘h-“” urtis, Mr. and Mrs. 3. A.de Low, Mr.and Mrs | Company, whose party 1ncludes Mrs. Broderick | From San Francisco—G. C.|John Russel e el 3 ¥ Boyd, G. K f t s 1 Hot Springs: | Cigco; John Milier, Sinta Ros (; M. G N hester, G I Boya, G Bova, K. | and Ghiliren, 3ied Selmun, Mes Kimball and | Bartlett Springs. T At Tiacs Busne | el M UiE Binca, Boms; Al se' Jnmes Hertol, d M st season, this year have the as- | > of Mrs. Gordon Blanding. No dates the Lakes. been arranged for the meetings, has been definitely decided to hola In spite ofpwre advaneing season th interior #oonst of u uig register. The de- sorts still | the first dance early in November atLunt’s | jigutiul weniher for which all the interior is | Boy T rier, E child and Miss MacDougall, is again at Coro- | Among the arrivals during the past week at . Siss Irvine, Mr. and Mrs. | [end’ Ohios Miss Mary Rioidan, Nava; [ noted, together with the many charming di- | McCengan, Mes Wouson Brown, Jse B B skl | Bertlett Springs are: e B e e Reilly, W. Rayhill, Mrs, | Batwr, 1o L:boubaum, S, Schioiuholz, <. Hager. who is passing the season atSan | versions that *mine host’’ so generously pro- | puver” Will.am Coe. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas | Ad:;sllol‘m?fe'rl—;‘ l‘ér Ad:tir:‘s s‘x;kr:lin .:.' lg. | From San Francisco—George T. Bohen, John Georka Cumm;nz, Mrs. Margaret Hendry, W. | ¥raucisco. xave & lunch purty last Monday at | vides for his guests, is doubtless the cause for | Meleod, Benjamin Miller, H. A. Graves, Miss | gt G (URU0 T wie 8EULY SUNINE 86 U8 | wiiler, William Faull, F. M. Nace, K. E. Nace, | /g0 "0 0 g0 “0akland—J. 8. Bar- Sagma Villa, Those invited were: Mrs. George | tie extended seas Alic: Dranfieia. Miss Mary Williams, Mr. and | 400°5 8 GATS accompanied by A | A. R. Hamill, William . Cohen, J. Shea, J. D. S5 Jose—Miss C. West; Val ejo—Mr. and IN THE FUTURE. Hog Mrs. Sidney M Below will be found our usual interesting | Mrs. Charles Wililams, Mrs. in'yf}nm{['u':b' | Lieutenant K'mmel.’s family are occupying | Sullivan, E. R. Rak, L. Anderson, M. Shannon, J. A. Brownlie and chll}d;lc\llb;rg‘. 05;‘1“. T : pudgerfom he vt fuhyonablesesoies | W0 e & etood o Mgttt | MENCI e L TR, )y | N L Lo Jobn Merk, Kowene | &, Mot Esignecl, Kuleii et | Announcement Is Made of Recep- v P athan Abbott, Roullier, | 1. o e 9 Dark - som, F. M. ¥, P fdoi 3 Guerneville | SAE 5 residence on Pa k plac near Stir Park. 4 S o Austin; Occideutal -F. B. Giynn £ . % W ater par'y at Mount Tamalpat Bridge, Jonn Braty, Mr. and | T 000gE O o R e uest here this | From Sacramento—J. E. Lyon, Wiltiam F. | AWihs OSERCuin=io b f fpol— Hay- tions, Entertainments and His guests were I8, CaL., Aug.21.—Society ne, W. Ayver, E. D Lyman, Mi | week. Bellmer, P. Pendegast and wife, Martin | gou: fealdsburg—E. S. Gray, Dr. J. R. Swisher, alisbu the retreat above the clouds, and SN R l\ix‘;'f'{'[» s’“fiofil Mrs. Groome is a San Franeisco guest. Sieinmetz, M. Keintz'eman, Tom Scott, J. R E. Curver; Geyserville—Dr. C. S. Malcon; | Dances. Sprag . st the roc : SuCieu e H. Horaly, late of New York, nccompanied | ana Harre Coanor, W. H. Baldwio, Josepn | Gualala—Chris Christenson. e L Jth Bosraman. | of the grim :;»“1“ S e worge Colilns, Johy Scot:, Waller | by ifr.. Horuby; Miss I W. roritby, B Ymond | Stmsand wifeo8. W. Haynle, A. Swason; Hobere’s Resort | Tne Mission Lucmlvl and lnozxfl Club will Y | ) !, P. Morzan, Mis ) : s ss Frissell und Miss | 3 d G. Seulberge < A ire v entert:inment and racy gave a deligntful vro- | merous. Last Thur-day night tne new aderson, F. W, | Hornby. i C. Hornby, Miss Frissell und Miss | J. A. Butler and G. Seulberger, Osklan cberg’'s hold 1ts reguiar monthly ente 2 artin, Miss Bessie H N. Frisseil, is here awaiting the completion of | Herman Stiek, H:n, Eegers, Charles Rohwer, Registered at Mrs. Hoberg’s resort, Lake | dance Thursday evening, g pavilion on the Lop of the mour ! . | his new nome at Redlunds, L. Kamle and Fred Kamle, Dixon; C. M. | . 1 i isel Hénry S 1598 Te ot steet ik 5 llowin {hrown open and & merry party of over 150 Lake Tahoe. | A Will amsport_(Pa ) parts at_the hotel in. | Wrignt, Miss Helen Sanborn’and Miss Alice [ Gounty, are: f,‘;-y;;“*“‘i';;fi*,.‘;. enildren; John | tav *;1'“"1 il Siretully o celebrated the occasion with a_lop. | clud ¢ Mr. and dirs Oliver H. Reighard and | McCol im, Los Auge.s; H. Wiegel, Biacks sta- | 50 e e MGTIE LS s, A, Glootz, C. k. | £Xe¢llent PIORIEINE 3 party recently at the Hote the Misses Gingiing of out here on a visit to i y i Henry J. Siems, A F. Stanke, urc (an old master), £ H. son T Cihes prsaaea hay e g Ttngty Cownty; F, | G Knmmerer and wife, Charies Frauisen; | SORRECGLE (o Foppincourcs néphe Vandevort and pariy ‘at the | B. Vann and wite, Grimes; F. W. Farusworsh, | Miss Jessie Gibson, Miss ' Mary Ludiow BE | W " Heary; “Mrs. Wingrove (who wouls ' T Sy 13 7o) 8 LRt LS LS o s , Miss Ida Blunka, Kitty (who love Syeamore: J. Hyian, Folsom; . A. Elerman, | LUy L¢3 Tilie Stolzenwaidt, Mise Anna | Joung), 3iss Ide Bivakals fotly (ho (or | Mr<. R.T. Vanday gt up- | f e tives bf | mAss of fog that seemed 1 ke vast sea below 4 I many pleasan es of | e merrymakers. On the summit it was | i I e I devort and warm and pleasnnt, and what with dancing | th° shipment of fish by guests for the month | jsined Jonn W M. Bunker gave a very pless- | and leasting the pariy had i1s fill of pleasure, | of August will bo unusuaily lar . hotel. : ; s 5 Wednewlny at the Hotel | During the past week many private picnics | A party composed of Sig M. Heller, Albert L. | Mrs. A. W. Rose and family, who have beeu | Nevada Cily; Mrs. Frank Willisms and two | 2ud wite, Siss e Stolaga we 05 A Ay ln upeions) Mise celia Derocns bauia Wi or of Mrs. Niles of L - Portland, Or. Bass solo, “A Mariner's Grave” (Mcintos cl W. es, who visiting her. Tnere were | A Betts: recitation (selecte \iiic a humber of guests in attenaance snd | THE BICYCLE GIRL AND THE MERMAID Hotel del Mar. i es . Boise recitation (select : et SR o % Among the arrivals at the Hotel del Mar, | 4} "yies Minnie aud Ida Buzbacu. PR S Santa Cruz, are: Miss Loretta Caesar, Miss | platon’s Predicaments,” a comedy : popuier ot I Ro-e Caesar, San Rafael; P. M. Comerford, | act—Mr. Peter Popplefon (a rich bic s 3 | Mis. H. L. Miller, San Jose; Miss Emma Mec- | Henry G. Leffmann: Mr. Arthur Ha:d Fadden, James McFadden, Miss Magulre, San It little lakes in the adjacent mountains, and a Gillig. About thirty | mountain traic le Valley at7 TALLAC, LAKE TAHOE, CaL, Aug. 21— | James Gamble Reighatd | tion; E.Rideour. B. Mehl, wiie and children vife, b Abrabam and AT ;o e v {arrived at the summit an hour Fishing is the princival attraciion at Talla Mr. and Mrs Ja-ons Evans. popular society | Marysvilie; R. Powers and wife, Portervill {"!;xgp,;;"g ;‘[‘i%f i“,’d;;,'{.‘,‘}"fi‘x:f,xuuu s Overture, d’Arcy’s orchestre; ““The 1 b : 1l moon threw its pale lignt on the great | Angiing is especially good in the numbericss | People of Pasndcua, are domiciled at the hotei. | Mrs.” Koh San Jose; Mrs. H. A. Roberts, | Bt Jot ’ Rebel,” & comical fsrce in one act—: Mi | St ke SRS aiL. For | | he efficien | F; c Josecph Hudecek, San Antonio; 2 LAt he gloeny | S e, AT Ruir and William Lats, Miss B, [Continued on Page Thirty.] musical has yet been sat be celebrated w York City. Mr. | 3 where h of New | eaaeran) e IR e NEWMAN & LEVINSON NEWMAN & LEVINSON. THEY'RE ENGAGED. Betrothals Made Public Curing the Past Week. it is announced of Miss | er of Oakland, daughter of the | er, and Jobn Weber | aca Compony aud a edo, Ohio. The wed- Mark v, August street. HOME GATHERINGS. Events in Local Society During the Past Week. Owe ‘ | | | Glove Sale Extraordinary A most ex was spent pleas til mid , when an ed. Dancing, sing- med and ¢ Those present were then res An opportunitnyadies’ elght-‘ You have your the like of which choice of all the has never been seen \ button length J fancy shades, such in this city before.fMousquetaire jas Red, Navy, This glove is con-| | Green, Peatl, Pink, sidered the best| Trefousse |Lilac, Purple, Yel- make of Suede in/ : : | the world and has| SUede Gloves|low, Siate, Oid | § | % | ] | | | | | b Julie Kea Miss Nonie Kea . Miss Delia Keating, Miss Adrian Melody, M Black, Miss Maggie Cummi prise party was tendered to | Filbe and | ne, July 2 rate supper was par- singing. games and w0 an carly bour of the ere: William Bas- ankie Bastian, ning. Thos uan, Georee Has Dave Powers. Mr. 2R E222ERD) 222 A Rt T R s S R A N2 ) (R ST n, Mr. Brady, kred | | 1, Mrs nie Hidebrand, Mrs liam Aherns, Ed Plath, Mrs. Minn 2 #nd others. birthday parts niversary of | c indulged | the zuests repaired | 2 ir. | trope. for $2.00 per pa :‘ I.OO ‘ P! | Ga a late hou in 00T In the surf this lovely pair, :\ Equal pleasures gayly share— .. Goldman, A. G = i S. Cogen, Mr. | [ Miss B. | have been held on the summit, and a party | Ehrman, Jonhn T. Wright, W. H Wils and R , Miss H. Peters, Miss | cons sting of Mrs. Eisie Dalling, Alice Moul- | Charles Ivanoff visited Floating Island Lak N e s o e Dalling, o ice Manl | les Ivanoff visited Floating Island Lake Mever, Miss Muller, | ton Warner, Mzs. G. W. Warnet and Mrs. Ed | on Tuesdry and secured a fine mess of rain- | W. Krenimke spent an afternoon here last > ok ¥ bow and Eastern trout.. Fioating Island Lake ty was given to | Charles Carpenter and Clarence Carpenter r of atttraction. It is about 300 ay evening, August | of Los Angeles were among the recent visitors. | yards in length and the same in breadth, and Greenwich street. | Judge Churles Conlan and wife spent a day | on i1s surface floats an immense island which in number, werc | on the summit inst v : e B amused Siuging songs and piaving games | A party ¢ mposed o may be anchored utany place on the lake and until 10:30, when they partook of an elabo- | Annie M. Ho.t and Miss Grace F. Holt enjoyed | U<ed 85 a substitute for a barge. Wind seldom rate repast. Dancing was kept up until the | a visit 1o the rocky crest of Tamalpais this | Strikes the litile body of water sheltered by all hours o1 the morning. Among those | week | lofty Mount Tallac, and nature’s rait remaine present were: M ss Bessie Brown, Mr. Cath-| Mrs, A. E. Cheney, Miss Cheney, Everett | intact. cart, Miss Neliie ¥ord, Mr. Murphy, Miss Lulu | Cheney and Miss Orr, of Reno, Nev., registered favor Sutro and Mr. and Mrs. George W. 12, Miss He'en kurst. Il Burieind, Miss | at the tavern on the top of the mountain this | Merriit ere among the recent arrivals aud /. Furst, Miss Lillian Johnson, ! week. will remsain for a mouth. olsky, Mis- Katie Mohr, Mr. Bouch, | Mrs. H. H. Darling of Boston was a guest | T.H.Goo!man and party, Mrs. J. A. Hosmer | Mr. Kugelberg, Ernest Furst, | ner 2 and son. Miss BeDell and’ Miss Hosmer, are R. Ruff, Mr. and Mrs. Givens, Mr. Clark, Mrs, | s Jeanie M. Graham, Mrs. George Cleave- | sojourning here. Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Schneider, Mr. and Mrs. | land, Miss Belle F. Runyon, F. W. Runyon and | Mrs. B. sheehy and Miss Sheehy have se- Cooper, Mr. and M nker, Mr. and Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. Charies F nyon were among | cured accommodati for an extended stay. Melsen and Mrs. Day the guesis Thursday night. | “Jrcob Shaen of fan Francisco is registered | iczcream party wasgiven to Mrs. J. Lippi | ~ Mr. and Mrs. Siducy B. Cushing of San | here. on July 31 at ner residenc Twenty- | Rainel were at the Tavern of Tamalpais Thurs- | J- Palache ana wife of Berkeley have se- third sireet, in honor of her bir.hday. Those | day evening. | cured the La Belle cottage. present were: Mrs. J. Lippi, Mr. and Mrs. | Jjudge and Mrs. J. C. B. Hebbard were among | _A party_consisting of H. M. Gorbnm and | Merkins, Miss Alice Cos<telio, Miss Mag 1ast Sunday’s visiiors at the summit. vife, T. F. Fredericks and wife of Virginia ham, Miss Julia Cunningham, Miss | Judge and Mrs. J. H. Buad of Stockton were J. Gorhum and Harry W. Gorham utz, ‘Miss Lillian Hirting, Miss V.c- | on Tamalpais’ summit last week. ica, accompanied by James A, Fernandez, Miss Zeni Fernandez, Miss | M. F and party visited the mountain P in a four-iu-hand Josie Doherty, Miss Maggie McDevit, Mis i During their so- cDevitt, Miss Miunie Fisher, Charls ited all the places L ppt, Alex Lippi, Lc Heweleke, J. coll, Fred Harm Valter : | |per pair, fitted | o and guaran-| o é Fri dmen, Miss Iteed. \ i Miss Myra A. Hol(, M nderwear and Hosiery. Exceptional prices for this week attached to some of our best values. From this handful of hints you can catch the drift quite well of what’s going on daily in this always busy store. | irom Carson City Monday ulver and T. H. Fallen of San Fran- ‘ journ at Tallac they have'y co are among the guests registered at the ‘ of interestin the vicinit | | i | | Hosiery. . Underwear. hifesMax | hojal otithe SbIntt. Dr. John Havnes of Los Angeles left on | Wednesday. Previous to his departure be { gave & delightful fishing party on the sieamer Mamie, Mr. and Mrs. Drake and Mrs. William I Tevis of Sun Francisco were among the guests invited. H. R. Mann of San Francisco is spending a couple of weeksat Tallac. He is an enthusis astic fisherman, and his catches are splendid. Ladies’ Im- Iuskippi, e | " George Raper of Philadelphia, Pa., spenta Ladies’ Fast "%, Sp! iler,” Joe Lippl, Willinm Ho | pleasint day here last week. McCluskey, Miss Minnie Meh | “Dr.John J. Kingwell and F. L Kingwell on ehrkins. Tuursday night ascended the mountain. Ermesite Joseph Smith and M. P. Marshall of San CLUB GATHERING | Francisco were aumong this week’s arrivals. \ 1 g Miss Edith Bond and party enjoyed a few The W Add | nours on the summit this week. E mpanzandina osihes are a iti _| Mr. and Mrs, Oscar (. Cappelmann were | Last year Mr. Mann landed a twenty-pound he Western ition Cllub Pre. among the mooulight excursonists that as. | trout, the largest trout canght for some time, sents a Howell Comedietta. cended the mountuin last week. but 50 lar he has not succeeded in a revetition . | "E. Drum was a guest at the Tavern last week. | 01 185t sear’s catch. He leaves for San Fran- As is customary, a fashionable audience | Among tnose who have recently registered | ; filled Native Sous’ Hall on Wednesday even- | at the Tavern of Tamalpais are the followin X Mrs. ¢ Wright and Miss Helen ing, on the occasion of the regular monthly i W. N. Strohmeier, William MeClure, Mrs. ght of San Francisco are visiting at Tal- entertainment and dance of the popular West- | B. P. McClure, A. W. Brown, Joseph Curlay, . 3 s = AT ate s e How. | £ Beaver, Mek Josph G. Lallagh, Mrs. F. G fayor Sutro and Mr. aud Mrs. George W 3 | Mead, Pauul Bol : e ons s ton, Mrs. L. C. Warren, C. J, | Merritt have secured accommodations at Tal i ! . charming comediette, “Evemng Dress,” | peop.us, Grorge I1. Haker, dr. and Mrs. Sifred } lac for one month. And the Mermaid weeps in sad dismay. Black Cotton ported Swiss i Ribbed Merino Hose, with ex- tra double Vests, two- thirds wool and soles, high one-third cotton, spliced heels inhighneck and and double long sleeves toes. Worth ; &Sy 40C per pair. colors in white, pink, natural, Special price, pair, 25¢. shrimp and But on the beach in bloomers gay, black. i The Summer Girl she wheels away, % | | | TR | | | | | | Cotton Hose, superior quality, with | _ Ladies’ Unshrinkable Australian one of the features of the evening. L. Giassell, Joscph Goodman, Colonel | T H. Goodman and party, Mrs. J. R. Hasmer | 4 t Tho following was the programme fu full: | Scawartz, Harry Schwariz. dir. and Mrs. Jom | 4nd son, 3fiss BeDell and Miss Hasuer toft | ——— —— | ¥ doublesoles and extra high-spliced | Wool Vests, two-thirds wool and v r le: T Ta; n lo, | B. Jross, E. PR ° g A . ssaay B PARSS visi 2 B i o B i = C igl ck a ov ‘e‘nu; :,“.\km,::all (?x::;\l;l ('.‘;v,' :,:,i,‘.o,,lc slo, R Crosi b T oalton, Aftss Katle & 1 William Keliy ana Arthur I. J. Nixon of San | Bussts here sinco early in June, redt:rncqi 0 f:rhlldren. x-Crel-um, B S A g. and My, A, B. heels. Our regular soc quality. ?‘;lne thllrd mttq?fi dhl.,hr ":’g nmdlll" owles), J. | R Fitnseratd L. Octinger, Wit | Francisco are visiting at Tall their San Francisco home on Tuesday ennant, Colusa’; Mrs anc T, For & e ey ivat S50 g sleeves, with drawers M. J. Keegan ana Eugene Bag’ Wheaton Leonard tion, Harmony Quin- | Feyneman, Mrs. T H. Wihoim. Sans Mrs. R. Sheehy and Miss Sheeby of San | Rose and her sou ure indefatigable saiiors and | Upper Luke; 5s Lona Hachmeister (first sovranc), | Wilhelw, Miss Mabol H. Smivten, Mrs. E, Reu- | Francisco left for San Francisco via Carson | 8GCompll Frisbie (sseond soprano), M ter, Mrs. Lizzie Austen, Miss Fréeman, R. Du- | Uity to-day. : 2 | down 1 Rovert Lioyd | mont, "Miss Emmn "Dumont, Miss_Alico | , AWong the recent arrivals at Tallacare: E. ; 49¥n fiom t Broiners | oo Shom, ™ | Mrs. J. Palache, Borkeley: Mr. and. Mr passing a few weeks ai the hotel. : 1 reace (first temor), A. C. | Rot, Jonn W. Case Jr.. Mice Fana L ¥ ) Kiine, Mr. ané Mrs. A. Hatlows, Miss Li C. P. Morehouse, the Pasadena capitalist’ | het, San Mate:: E. W. Murpny and John | ¥ iwtence d tenor), M. L. Lawrence | Ronhy bir. wnd drs Phorss anma L. Mc-t sllie, Ren H. Lichtenstein, E. Lev necompanied by, Mrs. Morehouse and Miss | Schrettger, Columbia. | v bass), .M. Lawrence Jr. (second bass) | mex Mre ] o b Hamiton: | eiscos Mr. and Mrs. John Bakewell, Oakland; | Vera Morehouse, is paving his annual visiv at | | eniug ' Dress,” by W. e e L D e D aoniaty Hamilton, | §ire 5. A, Hasmer aud son, Miss BeDell, Mirs | the hotel. Paso Robles. | 2ir, Charles Roberts, William M. Ogilvi " | Regensburger, Mr, and Mre. Charies Meyer, | Husmer, T. . Goodman, San Francisco; H. 1, | M and Mrs W. H, 2 PASO ROBLES, C Price, each, 75c. hed swimmers. ley, William. . G. Cameron, T. Douner, Corneal and G. V. de Lonne are | McCaw, G. F. Dunnagan, Walnut Creek: L. Francisc burns, Uhiuries Bacon, Snora; Charles Flanie, Ladies’ Unshrinkable Merino Com- Armstron; dner A, Miss Armstrong and | Rulo, Nebr.; A. St. Lower, W Ladies’ ‘‘Silver Star”” Fast Black | hinati. i -third wool and Hcids. ‘Aitadohie: - te| Shelineris Gorminiown ATN. bination Suits, one-third Thomus Mukessel. Arbu: A., Fred and Mrs. H. Barriol- Maste Cashmere Wool Hose, superior qual- | two-thirds cotton, high neck and long St ity, with double soles, spliced heels | sjeeves, in white and natural colors. and toes. Regular price 75¢c. Price, per suit, $1.30. Special price, pair, 50¢. of Sun Fran A splendid assortment of Chil- , Aug. 21.—E. F. Burns Willis Cam Alfred A. Berl: Vil t . D. Salfieid, D. K. Ca Collier, Washington, D. F. C. Jloward, W. | 87€ here with their children. - . | gave another delightiu! moonlight barbacn dren’s Underwear, ranging from t Charies Rot Miss Gertie Irgham | o s B wanpbelly | 1 Bogl Rice, A, Suiro ‘and valel, Syee. | G W. Cluett of Cinert & Somw, Trov, & e g e Willis Camjy iss Rose Broderick; Beila | Mr.'and Mrs. John S. Morton, B. F. Armstrong, | George W. Merzitt, D. Ghirardelli and wite, i 2 A E > emblrationisulls 'r aid), ttie Hynes. | Dr. “Mrs B. Carpenter, Mi . * | Charles ¥. Wilder, Captain Charles Nels " | H, Cluett. ; | ail seemed to enjoy very much. Among those | and children, just arrived. drawers and combinal he maid), ynes. Dr. and Mrs. . Carpenter, Miss Hattie M. D! e elson, J. | “5fajor and Mrs. A. Driffill are among the | registered'were: Judge M. H. H tand of San | Jose, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Requa, Piedmont; Mr. | and Mrs. J. Russell, Miss Russell, Jerry Salli- | van, J. N. i [rwin, San Francisco; Herbert J. Quigly, Oaklund; J. Swinnerton, Frank Trea well, 8" Dorem, 3. C. Cressy, Sin_Francisco; H..C. Wiley, Los Angeles; R. D. Kerby, Chi. cago; Captainand Mrs, H. Hill, New York. . L. Butler and wife, Miss Butler, Mr. and Mre L L, Requa ure taking the cure at Paso - L. Hawks. O. Ellinghouse, S. W. Dougherty, C. H. Huffmen, Miss Huffman, Miss Mary | 1/0S Angeles gues's. 5 ‘man, George W. Merriti, San Franci-co; | 1588¢ Trumbo, Utah, weil known as & min- . Hulliday, John Rothehild, Vallejo; Wil. | I0% capitalist, is spending some time at the liam Kelly, Arthur H. J. Nixon, Mr. and Mrs, | Botel. i C. S. Wright, Miss Helen E Wright, Sun Fran- | _B. W. Fernald of the Los Angeles Auditor’s | F. ¥redericks and wife, Virginia City, | Office was here during the weck with his bride Nev.; H. M. Gorham and wife, Gold gnu, Nev. ; | (formerly Miss Alice =. Bowles). arry W. Gorham, Sanis | Stmuel L. Skoftridge accompanied by his aft, Carson Gity, Nev.; | Yecretary {s down {rom 8au Francisco in con- W. Gi San F nection with the Golden Cross mining suit. S I ford. San Frai | §Cownaler and F. 8, Britiain aro here in’ the | Sobles W, smith and wife, Gramt W. Emith samec interest. vi : = Coronado. Attorney J1. Shankland and daughtor of | g, (i RRsielh Mes Kussel), Miss Rissell CORONADO, CaL, Aug. 21.—Fishing has | LoS Angeles are sojourning ai the hoicl. Mrs. Paul Morrell, Miss P. Morrell, Miss G, never been finer at Coronsdo than at present, | J- A Hooperand & Heynemann, San Fran- | yMorr )i, H. H. Kerby, i which the following numbers were pre. | Merritt, Mrs. L. E. White, W. E. Griflith, K. | The pier is thronged with unglers ull the day | *3¢ 8T€ at the hotel this week. Mrs. L. F. Newcomb, W. G. Hall, A. J. Foster. ntcd: Vocal solo, Miss Marcells Noel; auet | Watson, Mre. M. J. Leach, Charles T. Agau, | through; many cross the bay by the earl Ande; Springs. . L. Miller and wite, A. R. Lord, Captal o s : 5 . gau, gh; 3 y nderson Spring: s , Captain and sor mondolin and guitar, Miss Power and Miss | Mrs. John Boggs, Miss Boggs, Mrs. M. P. Chip- | i Cel Mrs. Ashburn, Mr.and_Mrs. L. T. Hea Matheson; piano solo, Miss Fairweather, and | man, Miss Cnioman, Mrs. Oharlotte B, Brown, | 1Iies 10 cst & line. Yellowtail in schools | Among the late arrivals at Anderson Springs | Miss Heart aré at Faso Robios. I ina 1 Visher, J. Pert Sam Parker, John Brad- o ey, Mr. and Mrs. R. A Barker, Mrs. W.lliam At Larkspur Canyon, C. Bush, Nr. and Mrs. G. E. Buler. F. & Chase, The bevy of winsome summer girls com- | Miss R. Whiting, M{‘. nn;l Mrg(- E. A, Steven- et Noel PG - |som, Miss Alice Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Posini sy osl) Terkspuc Cauyop, enter-| Roiph, Miss Kolph, Miss Helen tained their friends ata most enjoyable and | Bhdle oI: (AR M. AT T select garden party on the evening of the 18th. | pitt, Rich, D. Rich, J. L. Samu. Tne deft hands of the young hostesses had | els, Louis Samuels, Miss Fannie E. Whitney, transiormed the picturesque camp ground iuto | R. 'C. Thomp:on, Mrs. M. R. Drake, Jonn M. & bower of sylvan beauty. anese iznterns | Wright, Kate L. Harl, Rober 0. Newion, Laura of fantestic shapes glowed from the treetops | Richards, Helch M. Eobbins, Ione.la Robbins, wnd iarge palm ferus were used with artistic | Alice Steub n, Moilic E. Burland, Mrs. Gecrzo effec:. Perry. Mr. and T. 1. Williams, Toe_enrly evening was pleasantly spent in | Miss Helen Williams, Mrs. H. B. Doxter, Miss Jistening 0 & delightful musicai programme, | Mary McKenzie, Mrs. Robert Kickmot, Mrs. gmmmwmmmm’snwmg Mail orders are a sort of hobby with us. We exercise every endeavor to give our customers by letter the completest satisfaction. All queries quickly :s answered in detail. mmwwwflj Miss May Ropinson, readings irom “As You Like It,” Miss E. J. | Miss Adelaide Brow?, M. Aldrick, F. H. Blan: | #0d armies are found close to the shore aud | are: Willlam V. Bryan, Colonel A. W. Sisson, i Shea Atier e donces o iight'supper was | ehard: Richard C. Harrison, T. &' Boggs, Miss | one lone fisherman o Monday landed thirty- | A. W, Lintorth, Walter H. Linforib, Sin Fran- Klamath Hot Springs. served on tete-o-tete tables. . Mouroe, Mrs. Chnrles Kaneen, Miss A. | one in a few hours. - » The tollowing were present: Miss M. Noel, | Dawring. Mrs. O. H. Helnrich clsco; Rev. James Mitchell, Mrs. Milchell, | Among the registered at the Klamath Hot E.J. Davis, Mr. | An unusual number of cottagers are on the | Master Miiche! St. Helena; F. ) Miss M. Power, Miss Elizabeth J. Shea, Miss B. | and Mrs. Tuomas P. Burns, Mr. and Mrs, L. T. ; € | Master Miichell, Miss Neabs, St. Helena; F. M. | Springsare: Mrs. A. E. Raynes, Mrs. E. Wads- Matheson, Miss M. Noel, Miss E. Fairweather, | Merrill, H. Smith, Miss ¥, H. Hung, Miss . | 181800 this season and several new cottages | Denis, Mr. McGill, Vallejo; Mrs. E. C. Holmes, | worth, Mrs. L. L. Alden, W, H. Brown, Mr. and s A. sims, Miss M. Duke, Miss E. Duke, Miss | S8ayers, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Siiler, Mrs. L. Os- | 87 building to supply the increased demand. | Marion E. Holmes, San Jose; Mr. Malloy, Mrs. | Mrs Graham Glass Jr., L. Nehibass, Mr. and M. Fairweather, Miss K. Sims, Miss R Kelle- | born, 3tiss Clara Osborn, Wil Osborn, john | The Giles Kellogg residence, plans for which | Malloy, Miss Malioy, San Francisco; F. E. | Mrs. J. B. Clark, W. E. Pruyn, W. L Nelson. . Ler, Miss M. Sims, Miss J.Creem, Miss L. berge- | Parrot, L. D, Smith, Mr. ‘and Mrs, B, C. Tick, | were drawn in San Francisco, will be in the ! Corder, Mrs. F. E. Corder, Miss Corder, J. Slat- | H. Stewart, Dick Besse, M1, and Mr. C. . | eGSR G ), G NGEay) s now at the hotel accompanied by Mre, F,,,},'L: | to nis guests, sowe cighty in number, which | g Novelies in Plaid Hose for ladies | cheapest to the best, in vests, pants,