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28 FRANCISCO CALL. UNDAY, OCTOBER 3 189 WHAT PEOPLE OF THE PACIFIC COAST WERE DOING LAST WEEK OOD MORNING! Thus! say two-score of thriving | Pacific Coast communities to! each other this morning, in a| personal capacity, through the | agency of the “Personals” page. Probably there is noth-J ing that could be more inspirit- ing than the brisk exchange of | confidences made possible by | a small army of gossipy cor= | respondents. | Marriages, deaths, changes of residence, returns to the old hearthstones, grown-up, sons and daughters visiting their parents, people starting on long journeys or returning | from fore gn lands, news of sickness and of health—all| of these are embraced in the| page which thereby is made | effectively to take on a pano- | ramic effect. There are other | towns and cities yet to be heard from to make the weekly semi-domestic pic- ture complete. | A\Jb\]rf\‘ Dr. E. W. Twitchell, formeriy of this county, has returned from Germany, and is visiting Dr. B. A. Mardis at Forest Hill. Father P. J. Van Shi-, rector of St. Teresa’s Church, is very sick with stomach trouble. The engagement is announced of Miss Ro- berta Hinchman Willey and Charles L. Davis. Miss Mabel Eastwood of the Hathaway mine, Ophir, was the guest of Mrs. L. D. Huntley last week. Mrs. W. L. Jones of Walnut Grove will spend the winter in Auburn, the guest of Mrs. 8.7 | Dunlap. Miss Fiorence Denigan, daughier of Thomas Denigan of San Francisco, is visiting Mrs. M. E. Crutcher. ! Mrs. C. A. Flower was called to Butcher, Ranch last week by the death of her fatber. | Mrs. M. F. Willment returned last week | from San Francisco. Miss Kate Mitchell, formerly of Auburn, was | the guest of Mrs. M. P. Hale last week. | Mrs. J. M. bleyer, formerly Hattie Swan, lately residing in Los Angeles, was the guest of Mrs. W. B. Lardner last week. She expects to join her husband in Guitemala soon. Hon. J. M. Fuiweiler spent last week in San Francisco. Vet Sprague of lowa Hill visited Auburn the prst week. Miss Flora Bartlett is visiting at Lakeport, Lake County. Elliot West, a pioneer and the builder of the old Freeman Hotel, isill atthe home of his sou in this city. | | | Ballard. Congressman C. A. Barlow of San Luis Obispo will visit Zaca Lake, twelve miies uorth of Los Olivos, next week in the interest of the national park scheme. Miss Mildred Lewis has returned from her vecation. Miss Jessie Telford, Miss Sue Spurlock and Professor Edwards, of Santa Ynez; Miss Grace ‘W. Lyons and Miss &. M. Pinkham, oi Ba:lard, and Professor Miller of Los O:ivos are home from the Teacher~’ Institute. | Allan 8. Boya is up from Santa Barbara. | Louis Jeuin has returned to San Francisco. Henry Robinson, editor and proprietor of | the Santa Ynez Argus, made a tour of the | valley last week in the interest of the Zaca Lake reservation proposition. Glo()erdale. | Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lenasberger arrived here this week 10 take charge o1 the Moulton Hill Vineyard Company’s store near Cloverdale. Mrs. Fiela of Cazadero is visiting her son, F. S. Field and his wif . Miss S. Maud Green, principalof the Clover- dale Grammar School, is visiting in Sen Fran- cisco, Miss Belle M. Hall is visiting in Santa Rosa. Rev. J. M. Prattand wife of Knights Land- ing are here for & two weeks’ Stay with their deughter, Mrs. James Alleu. .85 Lizzie Henry of Ukiah is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. E. McPesk. J. H. Setchell o1 Angels Camp is visiting B. F. Green. T. B. Wilson, City Clerk, and wife visited St. Helena last week. Rev. J. T. Shurtleffl and wife visited Healdsburz last week. Miss Muttie Marshall is visiting her friend, Miss Lillian Ward, at Hermitage, Cal. in Mrs. Frea Marvin and daughter are passing a month at Oakland. Miss Lizzie Simpson of Fresno is visiting G. W. Lewis. i Mrs. J. T. Kelly of Rocklin s visiting rela- | tives here. Mr. and Mre vill: last week motber. Mrs. George McAulay of Forest Hill is visit- ing in San krancisco. Mrs. Thomas Taylor of Forest Hill is at An- geis C.mp visiting ker daughter, Mrs. Robert Barclay. | Frank Lowe of Damascus was here zecently. William _Gersendorier of Weimar has re- turned to Yuba Pass. W. H. Cass, secretary of the Tadpole Consoli- | dated Mining Company, has returned to Sac: ramenio. J. L. Welker of Yankee Jims has gone to Camptonville, Sierra County. Mrs. T. W. Finchley aad son of Nevada City are the guests of J. L. Sioakes and family. Miss Anoa McHale of Michigan Bluff is vis. | iting at San Francisco. Miss Sadie Belcher of Cosumnes, Sacramento | County, 18 the guest of Miss F. Langstaft of Todd Valley. Miss Eliza Nicholls and Miss Frankie Bar- | Teit have returned 1o their homes at Dutch Flat irom Pacitic Grove. Grass Valley. | Mr. and Mrs. Montez have returned from | San Francisco. 1 Mrs. 5. Olds and children bave returned | from Alemeda. Mre. Jacob Coombs, who has been very 1l is improving. i Thomas Terrill has returned from San Fran. | cisco. Last Saturday evening Samuel Phillips and | Miss Carrie Powning were married. Rev. L. J. Garver officiated. Will Smith and wife have returned from the seaside. Miss Nellie Madden is convalescent. Miss Jeanie Campbell will visit Denver with her friend, Mrs. Moore. Mre. Susan Hoskin is here visiting her sons, Mrs. Thomas Othet is visiting relatives in £l Dorado County. Miss Aunie Whalen came from San Fran. cisco to attend the funeral of her sister, Mrs. Braabury Perkins. Mrs. Curis Temby Jr. pleasantly entertained Louis Slissman wentto Oro- 10 attend the funeral of his Jottings of a Personal Sort Covering Many Events and a Wide Area. The Record Extends From New Mexico to Miss Jennie Rowe has returned to Gri Valley from Oskland. Gilroy. Mrs. D. J. Riley of Red Biuff, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Conrad and Mrs. Matthew McCurrie of Sen Francisco, and Mrs. R. R. Hall of San Jose, came hers to attend the marriage of Herman K. Eschenburg and Miss Georgie Cobb, which takes place Sunday. Mrs. James Iugham is at Pacific Grove. Her daughter, Miss Nettie, has returned from the seaside. Mark Lenuon hes gone to San Fraucisco to reside. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McBride are guests of Mrs. Heury Miller at Mount Madonna. Miss Bortie Bema ana Miss Belle Hoover, teachers in Monterey County, have been visiting relatives here. Mrs. Porter G. Peabody is visiting at Wood- 1 d. Mrs. Forchiana of Los Banos is the guest of | Mrs. Henry Miller at Mount Madonna. Miss Florence Wells of Wisconsin has arrived to spend the winter at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Amos Robinson. - Mrs. A. A. Martin has returned from a two months’ visit to her old home in Indiana. Mrs. L A. Greene and daughter have gome to their home in Chico. Hanford. Miss Frida Fallin has gone to Los Angeles to | attend a business college. Thomas Biddie and son, Archie, have re- turned home from their hunting trip. Jerry Culver and family of Stockton have taken up a permanent residence in Hanford. H. W. Rawlins and iamily have returned from Capitolu. John Howard and Walter Burnett have re- turned from Fresno. W. J. Newport and wife are visiting in San Fran 0. J. Shaw Robinson and family have gone to New Yo-k, and they wili go to England to re- mein until June. Mrs. J. D. Fish and children have returned | from Los Angeles. 0. C. McFarland, proprietor of the “Racket” store, has gone to Oregon for a visit. Dr. H. L. Welis and family have located in Hanford. George Foster {5 visiting in San Jose. Mrs. Olive Warnken of San Francisco is visit- ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Byron, of Lemoore. Miss Woodcock, who has been visiting with the Belknep family, has returned to Junction C o DT, Louis Rongle, who has been here visiting Daniel Finn, has returned to Santa Cruz. Miss Della McDonald has gone to Elko, Nev., to visit. Mr. end Mrs. J. T. McJunkin have returned from £an Francisco. Felix Moore and wife are home from San Francisco, Hollister. Mrs. B. Coleman is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wolff, in San Francisco. Warren Hawkins, cashier of the Bank ot Hollister, is at Adams Springs. Thomas Reaand Miss Carrie Rea of Gilroy spent last Sunday in Hollister. M. Sonm, president of tne Farmers' and Merchants’ Bank, and Mrs. Sonn were in San Francisco last week. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Dunne and Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Asue will spend the winter in San Erancisco. Mr. and Mrs, Charles N. Hawkins and Mra W. E. Hawkins bave returned from San Fran- cisco. Mrs. Erwin Logan with Mrs. Williamson and Mrs. Ruth Wiliamson have gone to Pacific Grove for a visit. Healdsburg. Mrs. A. 8. Broaddus and childien are here from Kansas City visiting with Mrs. J. W. | Hanlan. Mrs. J. Silberstein will return to Healds- burg next s-eek. Miss Emily Finley of Santa Cruz is the guest of Mrs. George D. Madeira. Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Subblefield, who have been visiting Mrs. E. Hamilion, will leave for their home in Missonri next week. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Berson are at Los Angeles. Mrs. David Lodge, ber childrea and sister, Miss Minnie Noble, departed jor her father’s house in Montaua last week, where they will reside. Mrs. Mildred Treanor has gone to San Fran- cisco to meet her mother, Mrs. J. P. Emerson. | Miss Anita Cross of Sau Francisco is visiting with Miss Flora Reniff, near Geyserville. Mrs. Sam Meyer is visiting San Francisco relatives. Miss Grace Vall has entered a business col- lege 1n San Francisco. Miss Stella Haigh has gone to San Francisco to visit. Mr. and Mrs, Charles F. Soules have re- turned from San Francisco. Mrs. John Daly is visiting in San Francisco. Mrs. Ed Whitson Las returned from San Francisco. Grand Secretary John J. Cordy and Grand Sr. W. Hueo K. Asher of San Francisco paid a | iraternal visit to Court Sotoyome, F. of A., last week. Haywards. R. Hale, D.D.S,, of Martinez visited Drs. A. and H. Powell last week. James Hoyt of San Francisco was here last week George Hsuschildt has returned from San Franc sco. His health is improv.d. Mrs. M. A. Johnson of Visaiia is visiting with her dsughter, Mrs. F. B. Hooson. Wililam Hennessy, clerk of Juage Allen’s couit, Oakland, was here last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Strowtridge, who have veen in Nevada, have returned home. W. E. Bellina and son wili soon depart for Mexico to engage extensively in stock-raising. He will form a co-partnership with his brother Frank. John Webster has returned from San Fran. isco. Rev. and Mre. J. W. Ross of Stockton visited Mr, and Mrs. D. Luce during the past week. G. P. Martin is sick at home. Bert Stannard visited Lodi last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Fish and children have returned to their home at Haniora after a wvisit here. Captain and Mrs. J. W. Horton have been visiting in San Francisco. Mrs. Thomas Watson aund children have gone to Hanford. They expect to live in Han- forad. Fred Sollars and F.T. Peach spent Sunday at Termirus City as guests of J. W. Dougherty and lamiiy. Frank Williams has been visiting here. L. P. Wheeler leit the first of the week to visit San Francisco. Mrs. William Taylor and children have re- turned home from Stockton. C. H. Corson, formerly in the grain business here, has been visiting here. Knox Gum has about recovered from the effects of a broken collar-bone, Ex-Supervisor Ennis is around again after a serious iilness, Miss Clara Forsythe is visiting in Stockton, l.:c:keport. Ruben Baer, editor ot the Reveille, and Banker W. T. Brush of Cioverdale were here last week. Mr. and Mre. John Berger have moved to El Dorado County. Fred Lea has gone to Denver toattend & law her friends last week. 1. Haas is visitiog San Francisco. J.J. Ryan is sick with rheumatism. school. Miss Mary Sedgley of Cloverdale was the guest of Miss Maud Loring last week. | { | | | Smiley, Redlands Miss Rose Brewer and her mother have re- turned from San Francisco. L. P. Clendenin was called to Sonoma County last week by the sickness of his mother. Miss Nellie Bruton hes returned from the northern part of the St Miss Agnes Smith of Sauta Rosa is visiting Miss Irene Boggs. Marysville. A. F. Baumgarten of San Francisco is visit- ing his brother hare. Mrs. J. H. Shaffer ana daughter and Mrs. C. W. Parlin and daughter have gone to Smarts- ville to visit. . Mr. Filben, late pastor of the M. E. church of this city, has gone to Santa Cruz, his new charge. He will be succeeded by Rev. C. J. Chase of Pheenix, Ariz. A.Hoffman end T. J. Farrell are home from & trip in the mountaias, Mrs. Willlam R. Eckhart of San Francisco, Mrs. J. M. Ormsby of Tucson, Ariz., and Mrs. Jennie Cady of Sacramento, visited their father, Judge C. M. Gorham, of this city, last | week. Mrs. A. D. Cutts has gone to Bartlett Springs tojoin her husband. Leopold Kuhu is quite 11l at his home on Seventh street. Mrs. A. E. Bennett and child are home from San Francisco. A. D. Cutts ot the hardware firm of White, Cooley & Cutts is spending a two weeks' vaca- tion at Bartlett Springs. Mrs. M. E. Smith snd children and Miss Cordie Smith accompanied Miss Dickens of Oskland home. Dr. E. F. Holbrook and fumily of Smartsville have gone to 8an Franeisco for a vacation. Maste- Lester Pierce of San Jose is the guest of his grandfather, James O'Brien, at Smarts- ville. Mrs. Margaret Hutchinson, who died in San Francisco iast Wednesday, was an aunt of A. C. Bingham, cashier of the Decker-Jewett Company Bank of Marysville. She was 71 years old. Fred R. Mitchell and wife will spend a two weeks' vacation between his former home (Grass Valiey) and San Francisco. Dunning Rideout has returned from Grid- ley, waere he was temporarily in charge of the bank. Mount Tamalpais. Among the recent visitors to toe summit of Mount Tamalpais were tne following: Mr. and Mrs. 8. N. W, Frazer, Bakersfield; Miss L. Cordes, Stockton; Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Parking- son, Merced; E. E. Erskine and Mrs. M. J. Erskine, Pomona; Mrs. Leo Goldman and Mrs. C. Goldman, Pbenix, Arz.; Mrs. T. E. Russell and Miss M. Russell, Davisville; Miss R. H. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Foster, San Mateo; Mr. snd Mrs. Wililam McKay, Oakland; Charies Hooker, Grass Valley; Mr. and Mrs. E. Churchill, D. Cburchill and the Misses Humphrey, Napa; M. E. David, Ala- meda; O. Rubinson, Colusa. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hammon have returned to San Francisco. Mill Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kellogg and Mr. Claxton have returned to their home in San Francisco. Mrs. Samuel Woods and Mrs. L 8. Adams are at Blithedale. Miss Susie McEwen was a guest in the valley last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Monteagle have returned 10 San Francis Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge Durbrow and family | heve returned to their home in Mill Valiey. Dr. and Mrs. C. A, Clinton have been here several weeks. Miss Bessie Gray has returned to her home. She has been the guest of Mr. and Mre. Harvey Klyce at their cottage, near the Cascades. Mrs. Jonn Barton, Miss Grace Barton and | Miss Idella M. Colweil visited on Tamalpais last week. Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Warner and family have le‘t for San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Bostwick will make Mill Valley their permanent home. Mrs. Georze R. Cleaveland of Portland, Ore., has gone to San Francisco. Mrs. Arthur G. Towne and friends spent a day here among the redwoods last week. Merced. Mrs. Harriet E. Breckinridge has returned from o Alto. Bert Stoddard has returned from San Fran- cisco. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Parks have returned from san Francisco. Elmer E. Smith has returned from San Luis Obispo. Engene Upton of San Francisco wes in Mer- ced last week. R. R. Fowler and wife are the guests of | friends in San Francisco. H. E. Crosby and wife have returned from San Francisco. Mrs. A. Va last week. Mathew Harris is home from San Francisco. Menlo Park. M. E. Doyle has gone Esst on a pleasure trip. Mrs. T. H. Selby and daughter have moved to San Fraacisco. Mrs. A. J. Ralston and daughter of Oakland have gone home. H. J. Crocker has vacatea his summer r esi dence here and gone East for two months. Modesto. James Warner of Oakland was in town last Dusen visited San Francisco week. Mrs. G. E. Fisher and children have returned from San Francisco. District Attorney L. W. Fulkerth h: to Oregon for a brief visit. Miss Rose Gilbert returned last week from a visit 10 Santa Cruz and San Francisco. one Attorney G. A. Whitby of Newman was here | last week to attend a meeting of the Stanisiaus Development Company, Mise Eva Euslen has returned to Mills Semi- nary 1o resume her studies. Herbert Owens has returned from Los An- geles. T. H. May of Tuolumne County was in town last week. Mrs. H. J. Severns is visiting relatives at Napa. M J. H. Love of Watsonville is visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Abbott. Misses Kitt'e and Carrie Miller have re- turned from Butte Counuy. ==Miss Anna Fraser has returned to her home in Oakland, accompanied by her friend, Miss Marie McGinn. A.J. Yancy, formerly of Ceres, but now of Tuolumne County, visited this city last week. Supervisor T. J. Carmichael and wife spent a part of last week in Stockton. Mrs. C. E. Kibbey wentto Vallejo last week with her daughter Ruth, who will attend school at that place. Montgreg. Mr. and Mrs. & F. Geil and daughter of Sali- nas were the guests of {riends here during the week. Dr. 8. 8. Bogle s very ill at Bartlett Springs. Mme. de Stackpole has returned from San Francisco. Jacob R. Leese has returned from a business trip to Santa Barbara. H. M. Parmelee of New Monterey is in fan Francisco. Miss Lulu Pyburn is visiting Salinas friends Puget Sound. R. H. Willey made a business trip to Sen Francisco during the week. Harry Summers of Oak Grove is in Sacra- mento on business. William Kuy, editor of the Monterey New Era, is back from Secramento. Miss Jeannie Henry is viciting her sister, | Miss Lou Henry, class of '98, at Stanford University. T. J. Field is in San Francisco. Nevada Gity. Mrs. D. McPhetres of Meadow Lake is visit- tug Mrs. J. M. Buffington. L. W. Blundell, superintendent of the Mur chie mine, has returned from San Francisco. Atherton S Lord has returned from Hono- lulu. His health is better. Mre. B. Guscetti has gone to Diamond Springs for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson G. James of San Fran- cisco are visiting the fumilies of E. J. and B. S, Rector. William Worthington and Miss Nellie White were married Wednesday evening by the Rev. J. Sims. William Peara and Miss Ida Hawk were mar- ried last week at the home of the bride. A banquet was given here in honor of Su- perior Judee Giant of Yolo County by Milo Lodge, K. of P. Great Sachem Sims wes banqueted by the | local lodge of the Improved Order of Red Men | on his return from Philadeiphia. | Miss Bessie E. Platt of Lancashire, England, | 15 the guest of Mrs. Joseph Olive and Mrs. Jobn Robins. Mrs. Edna McQuitty of San Francisco s vis- iting Mrs. J. C. Isaac. Charles K. Tower of Portland is here visiting his parents. Pacific Grove. Dr. James L. Ord has gone to Washington, D. C, to visit his brother, Judge Pacificus Ord. He was accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. J. H. H. Peshini of Maarid, Spain, who has been | summering here. Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Lloyd (formerly Miss Maud Winston) have gone to their new | home in Cloverdale. Charles B. Rosendale has gone to San Fran- cisco to reside. Professor ana Mrs, Etmer E. Brown of Berke- ley are here. J. C. Bennett of Santa sarbara is in town. Mr.and Mrs. Fred W. Jackson of San Diego | are at El Carmelo. Mrs. Anna Gallaner, eaitor ot the Pacific | Grove Review, has returned home. Among the notable Easiern people who have taken coltages here for the autumn are H. Bingham and sister, Miss Edith Bingham, of Washington, D. C. Mrs. Margaret Schallenberger of S anford Universi'y has been attending the teachers’ institute, Professor H. T. Ardley of Berkeley is at El Paip fio. Miss Winifred Morgan, violinist, of Oakland, has entered Stanford. Mrs. Lothrop of Oakland will soon be at home in her beautiful new residence on Forest avenue. Her niece, Miss Webb, is at- tending the high school. T. H. Goodman of the Southern Pacific Com- pany is occupying his elegant new house on University avenue. J. W. Dayon, another Southern Pacific official, is one of his neigh- bors. E. C. Hughes, formerly of San Francisco, is one of Palo Alto’s new citizeus. Mrs. Campbell has been re-elected president of the Woman's Club. Miss Heler Briggs, who has been visiting Mrs. Harriet Briggs, has gone to her home m Eau Claire. Wis,, accompanied by Miss | Evelyn Briggs '96 of Sacramento, who will re- versity. | Rev. Loyal L. Wirt has chosen Palo Alto for | bis home. | Dean Mitchell, who graduated from the uni- | versity in 1896, recently sailed for Cooigardie, | Australin, where he has accepted a very re- munerative position as inspector of mines for | & large English company. President and Mrs. Jordan are both bicycle “cranks,” and are frequently seen out for a quiet ride. Charles E. Butler, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. §. Butler, has left for Tucson, Ariz., where he will spend the winter for his health. i Pomona. Senator Samuel N. Androus is home from a long visit in the East. | Miss Neilie Cook of San Francisco is a guest of relatives here. She wiil visit S8anta Barbara and Fresno, The wedding of George Phillips and Miss Irene Dudiey is announced to take place in the latter part of October atthe home of the bride’s mother in Pomona. Mr. Pbiilips is the second son of Louis Phillips, the million- aire ranchman and owner of business blocks in Los Angeles. Ex-Judge Jjacob P. Fulmer of Sacramento, Wwho removed to Southern California a year ago, 1s building the largest and handsomest house in Azusa Valley. Ex-Postmaster E. B. Smith writes from Ala- { meda that his wife, who has been completely paraiyzed there for weeks, is somewhat better and may soon be brought to her Pomona home. Mrs. General E. P. Howe and her daughter, Julia, will be home from along visitin Illinois soon. Supreme Court Judge Henry W. Henderson of lowa has been aguest of his cousin, Dr. C, B. Henderson of this plsce, and was given a reception. Manley W. Evarts ana family of Ontario are | about to visit Honoluiu and Japan, to be away six months. Pasad;r\a. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Wetherby has returned from a visit in San Francisco. Bishop and Mrs. Jolinson, who sailed from Southampion Sep'ember 25 for America, are in New York and are expected in Pasadena next week. Mr. and Mrs. E. R, Hull have returned from Detroit. W. R. Stants has gone to San Francisco on a business trip. Dr. and Mrs. Norman Bridge have gone East 1o be absent two months. . Mrs. Webster Watkyns and children have returned from Avalon. Ex-Governor H. H. Markham {s visiting Randsburg looking into mines. Colliver Zombro has returned from San Red Bluff. Mrs. F. D. Kauffman with her two sons, of Woodland, are visiting her mother, Mrs. E D. Olendort. Mra. Dr. Fife has returned from San Fran- cisco. Mrs. W. H. Holley is home again. Robert J. Nixon Jr. of Yreka was here last week. Miss Alice Mayhew has returned home from Sacramento. Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. Cone went to San Fran- cisco last week with Mrs. Paxton, Miss Bonne- mort and Mr. Messer, who are their guests. sume her studies at Johns Hopkins Uni- | ! | Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Runyon have returned from San Francisco. Mrs. Allison has arrived here from Texss to join her husband, Professor B. F. Allison, vice- principal of the Red Biuff High School. Mrs. B D. Schoenfeld and her daughter, Miss Golda, have returned from San Franeisco. Claus Trede and Miss Beltie Schwartz were married last week and departed for San Francisco. Mrs. General Chipman will winter at the Chipman home, near this place. Mrs. 0. H. Collins is vack from Seattle and Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Howe and chila of Kings- ley, Iows, are the guesis of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Duncan. Santa Barbara. Miss Bessie Tallant ana Miss Vernon Kimber are visiting Miss Bigelow in the Ojai. M-s. Jane Scott of Petaluma is here on a visit. Mrs. Cyrus McCormick, widow of Cyrus Mec- Cormick of resp.r fame, has, through her arch.tect, let the contract for the construction of a fine residence in Montecito, to cost not less than $£50,000. H. N. Evans of Santa Rosa attended the teachers’ irstitute of this counly last week. He was formerly connected with the schools of this section. Rev. Mr. Westenberg, accompanied by Mrs. Wes:euberg, attended the annual conference oi the Methodist church held in Los Angeles the past week, M:s. M. A. Taylor of Chicago, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ellwood Herbert, has goue howme. Sonoma. Miss bora Howe, daughter of Hon. Robert Howe, bas returned from El Dorado County. R. E. Perkins, Wells, Fargo & Co.’s agent in this pluce, visited San Francisco last week on business. William Thomas is visiting with relatives at Los Angeles. J. Stockwell bas returned from Healdsburg. F. Weaver and E. Cutter have returned irom the Trinity gold fields. F. Grothaus is recovering from a serious fli- ness. Mrs. C.J.Schuster visited relatives in San Francisco last week. Sisson. Mrs. L. M. Sisson is at Horseshoe Bend of | the McCloud River. W. W. Van Arsdale, manager of the £iskivou Lumber and Mercantile Company, made & | business trip to San Francisco last week. George Phelps, assistant agent for the Soutn- ern Pacitic Company at this place, and Miss Myra A. Smith of Grants Pass, Or., were mar- ried at the residence of Mrs. W. C. Losh Sun- day, Sep tember 26. Mrs. G, H. Galbreath s visiting friends in cramento. Mrs. P. Mugler is wisiting this week in Montague. Mr. aud Mrs. W. C. Losn have gone to Sunol. S. A. Cutler of San Francisco is in town. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Lee are camping at Sheep Camp, on the McCloud River. W. H. Shebley, superintendent of the State batchery at Ssson, is ot the Battle Creek sta- tion, looking after the taking of salmon eggs. Santa Gruz. Judge R. C. Rust of Amador, grand orator N. & G. W., visited Santa Cruz Parlor last wee City Attorney Netherton has been danger- ousiy i1l with the grippe. John T. Sullivan of the Sea Beach Hotel, who has been very ill, has been taken to Livermore. J. E. Lonergan has returned from Shasta County. Mrs. Lopergan and daughter passed their vacation with Mrs. Hayes-Chenowith of Edenvale and Mrs. Franklin at Palo Alto. | They have aiso returned. Miiton Schwariz of the State University visited this city the past week. Judge Hebbard is at Hotei de Capitola. Chief Clerk Fenuimore of the Pacific Ocean House went to San Francisco last week on business. ars. Jesse Cope and Mre. W. T. Cope are at Hihn's sulphur springs. Mrs. Cope has just returned from Oregon. Rev. John Chisholm, Treasurer of Placer County, visited here last week. San Rafael. Ralph Meeker of San Diego and Miss G. Beckedd of San Francisco are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Bonneau. Rev. E. E. Dodge of Ukiah will occupy the pulpit of the Methodist Church to-day. Miss Kate Donohue of San Rafrel and R. P. Hill of Sonoma were married lasi Thursday. They will reside at Glen Ellen. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Wilkins will restde in San Rafael. Mr. and Mre. Fred Woodworth of Tomales wili soon oceupy their cottage in Sun Rafael. Benjamin Bosqui has been at Vacaville for the past month. Edward and Psul Jones, sons of Clinton Jones of Ross Valley, left last week for the East to enter a university. Thomes P. Boyd, City Attorney of San Rafael, is quite sick. John Reed of Reeds station was hore last Sant_a—}io.sa. Mrs. Hartwickson of San Diego is the guest of her sister, Mrs, Martin Muller. Miss Stella Bourne of the Pacific Methodist College has gone home. Mrs. Arthur Graves of San Francisco is visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roos. Miss Marion Thompson has gone to New Jer- sey, ana will visit her sister, Mrs. Alan Dean taker. Arthur Swain, cashier of the Santa Rosa Na- tional Bank, is out, after a svell of sickness. Mrs. J. G. Woodward Is visiting State Con- troller Colgan wife at Sacramento. C. A. Tnilo ot Cloverdale was here last week. Mrs. Ada Van Peit hss been visitiog Santa Rosa friends. Miss Mary L. Whipple, daughter of Hon. Thomas L. Thompson, 1s visiting in San Fran- cisco. Miss Lela Suggs is seriously ill with typhoid fever. Mrs. L. W, Burris, ex-queen of the rose car- nival, is visiting at Sonuma. Henry A. Atkinson will soon assume his first pastoral charge at Fortuna. Mrs. Georze P. Gerichten and Mrs. R. E. Yates of Oakland are the guests of Mrs, T, E, Mills. Miss Lorena Hoag is entertaining Miss Maude Murphy of Los Angeles. Mrs. Ella T. Hall of Tuiare is visiting Mrs. A. B. Lemmon. Mrs. T. J. But!s has returned from the East. Mrs. W. A. Finley and daughter (Miss Wilite) | of Madera are visiting here. Will Austin and Roy Culver are on their way to K=nsas City to attend the dental col- . St. Helena. Edwsard C. Alexander of Ashiand, Wis., is visiting his brother, F. L. Alexander of St. Helena, and he expects to remain in Califor- nia. g Mr. and Mrs. P. 8. Chiles will leave soon for the East to winter in Missouri. H. R. Bussenius of San Francisco was in St. Helena last week. Heis going to the Klon- dike soon. _8. W. Kenyon has returned from Oregon. C. N. Hazen, who was formerly ltader of the St. Helena band, was here from Salinas last week. Miss Etnel Bucklen of Oakland, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith, has Sone hom:. A Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Lauter are visitin Franeisco. s‘k"‘rcd Anderson and Frank Simpsom, Who have made s trip through the northern part of the State and Oregon, hove returned home. San Luis Obispo. B. G. Gladstone has returned from San Fran- cisco. Mrs. g in Minnie Root of Sants Maria is the guest of her mother, Mrs. C. 0. King. Mrs. C. E. Branch is visiting hor daughter, Mrs. J. P. Lauritzen, in Salinas. - Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Lincoln, who were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. & Finney, have re- turned to their home in Santa Cruz. Mrs. P. Doyle of Paso Robles is visiting Mrs. P. J. McHenry. Miss Sarah Wartenberg of Los Angeles is the guest of Mrs. A. Lowenstein. Henry and Joseph Righetti and F. A. Cush- ing have gone to Fresno. ! fau P. J. McCafirey is visiting friends in Templeton. |~ Slits Martha M. Fischer of Woodland is the guest of her brother, Will H. Fischer. Thomas Dawson hasreturned from Los An- eles. 5 The Misces Minnie and Emma Becker of San Francisco are guests of Mrs. J. G. Schroeder of Creston at Pismo Beach. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Mabel have returned from a visit with Mr. Mabel’s brother, Council- man Mabel of Salina SOI’\OI‘&. E. L. Campbell of San Francisco was in town last week. H. C. Woodrow, a mining man of San Frac- cisco, and who represents an Eastern syndi- cate, has been looking over the interests his few days. J. W. Maxwell, tha owner of the famous Belleview mine and other mines in this county, has gone to San Francisco after sev- eral days’ visit here. Dr. C. H. Redding of the Tarantula mine, in the Rawhide District, was in town the early part of the week. A. M. McDonald, the late superintendent of the Confidence mine, left for San Francisco last week. G. A. Helmore, accompanied by his wife, is in Sar Francisco visiting friends. Edward F. Doyle is recuperating from his late attack of rheumatism at Byron Springs. Hon. C. A. Holland of Summersville was in town during the week. William Nelson of Coulterville is visiting his father, Henry Nelson, at Mill Valley. J. B. Morrison, proprietor of the Hotel Vie- toria, has returned from San Francisco. Miss Eva Harvey of Stockton is visiting her brother-in-law, John Johnson. Editor W. A. Newcuam of the Amador Ledger was in town during the past week. Sausalito. Mr. and Mrs, Wekefield Baker have returned to Sausalito from Sacramento. Mrs. Treat of Ross Valley will reside at Vis Rodondo during the winter. Mr. and Mrs. George Tasheira will leave for 8an Francisco soon for the winter. Mrs. H. Clay Miller was a guest of Mrs, Cap- tain Barrows at Monterey recently. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Andrews have entertained Miss Helen Wiggin of Alameda at their Sausa- lito home. Miss Maud Shoobert and Bryant Grimwood led the cotillon at the Guild Hall Harold Wheeler has bven a guest in Sau- salito. Mrs. Franeis Avery and Mrs. Henry C. Camp- bell passed a week at their bungalow in Mill Valley. Prescott Sawyer, the yachtsman, is out again after a brief iliness. Santa Monica. Rev. Dr. Stevenson and wife were tendered a large reception in the M. E. church. They leave next week for a new charge. City Marshal G. B. Dexter is visiting San Francisco during his vacation. Rev. George Belt of the Congregational church is spending his vacation at his ranch at Woodiand. Mayor Robert P. Jones is recovering from a serious fllness. City Trustee R. C.Gillis, Henry W. Keller and Mr. Proctor leave next week for a month’s shooting in the extreme northern part of the State. Mr. and Mrs. Modini Wood and family will return to their home in Los Angeles next week. Judge Mahan’s family will go next week to Bakersfield, their home. San Diego. The family of Hawaiian Consul H. P. Wood of this city have returnea from Honolulu. Mrs, W. E.Thomas has returned from the East. Mr. and Mrs. U. & Grant, now in New York, write that they will rewurn to this city about November 1. Mrs. George Neale and Miss Florence Neale are visiting in San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Summerfield of San Francisco are visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Blochman of this city. Mrs. Oscar Boldeman ot San Fraucisco is visiting nt the home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Beck of this city. Will B. Kinkead of San Francisco has de- cided to locate here. Santa Barbara. Mrs. C. V. Roop, wife of Professor Roop of the Santa Barbara High School, is visiting in Los Angeles, accompanied by her aaughter, Miss Ethel Roop. Mrs. F. B. Farwell of Redlands has gone to Los Angeles. Mrs. A. W. Clark, accompanied by Mrs. Crafts of Redlands, is in Los Apgeles attend- ing the Methodist Conference. Mrs. T. D. Wood gave a dinner last week at the Country Club in honor of Mr. Dow, brother of Mrs. Dr. A. Blair-Thaw of Montecito. There were present Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Dreyfus, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Thompson, Mrs. Coleman, Dr. and Mrs. A. Blair-Thaw, Mrs, Sidebotham, Mr, Worthington, Mr. Greenleaf. Mrs. L. H. Terry is visiting her son, Chase Terry, in Los Augeles. Mr. and Mrs. F. A Brown of New York City will return here this winter. Tulare. Miles Ellsworth of the Register, with his family, have removed to their suburban fruit tarm. Miss E. B. Russell of San Francisco is visit- ing with Mrs. C. W. Tozer. W. A. Higgins of the Linder Hardware Com- pany is visiting in Missouri. Mrs. Smith, known to Tulare play-going peo- vle as Jessie Shiriey, is visiting with Mr. ang Mrs. P. J. 8 Montgowery. Rev. T. A. Bover, the pulpit orator, of Visa. lia will open a series of meetings in Tulare soon.. Jake Woifrom of the firm of J. Goldman & Co. is home from Portland and The Dalles, Dr. E. H. Re:d wili locate at Tul Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Bishop of the salony will moveintoTaare = Blboy Visalia. J. H. Glascock, a capitalist of Oaklan here last week. s Max Braverman has returned fro Francisco. e 8. Mitchell, cashier of the Producers’ Bank, and wife are home 8gain from San Francisco, company has in this section during the past i Mrs. R. W. Gosney and her mother have gone to Boston on a visit of six months. E Misses Frances and Eita Chatten have re. turned from a visit with iriends at San’ Fran- cisco and Sacramento. y Comer Robertson spent several days the past | week with his sister, Mrs. Ira Chrisman. He was on his way to Nashville, Tenn., where e will complete his med:cal course in the Van« derbilt University the coming winter. Mrs. James Evans of Oakland is visiting among her former neighbors at this place. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Callison and -Miss L:na Sailor have gone to San Jose to ‘visit relatives. Mrs. E. J. Stevens has returned to her home at San Francisco after visiting Mrs. W. G, Ross. Mr. and Mrs. James Cullingham have re« moved to this city irom Bakersfield. Woodland. T. S. Spaulding visited San Francisco last week. Mrs. Fred Prentiss is visiting friends in San Franeisco. Lr. Francis Newton was in Sacramento last week. Sberiff Grifiin and I. P. Diggs were in Sacras mento Wednesday. T.J. Cummins has been in Yuba City buring cattle. Miss Josie Sublett of Oakland, who has been the guest of Miss Cora Porter and Miss Madge E lis, has gone to Marysville. City Treasurer Harlan visited his-son in Ozkland last week. Hon. Ed E. Leake and wife have returned. from a visit in San Francisco. : Charles W. Thomas has returned from San Francisco and Oakiand. Mrs. B. Hyman of San Francisco is the gues§ of her sister, Mrs. M. Michael. Mrs. J. W. Bandy and Claude Bandy will spend this week in San Franeisco. Cards are out announcing the wedding of Dr. Amil Morris and Miss Sarah Elias of San Francisco, to take place in San Francisco O¢~ tober 10. Rev. W. F. Warren, late pastor of the M. E. church, and family have gone to Red Bluff, and Rev. Mr. Van Anda and family haveare rived here. Miss Gertrude Riley of Oakiand is theguest of the Misses Mossmayes. A picnicwasgiven in her honor. Miss Mattie Fisher and Miss Genoa Stephens are visiting W. H. Fisher atSan Luis Obispo. From there Miss Stephens will g0 to her home in Missouri. Ex-Supervisor Butler of Fresno is visiting bis mother near Madison. Miss Alice Meyhew of Red Bluff, who hag been the guest of Miss Mary Browning, has re« turned to her hom Watsonville. H. S. Fletcher of the Bank of Watsonville N | has returned from a trip in Montana: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bradley Keller of Pniladelphia are the guests of Dr.and Mrs, Cadwell. Judge 8. A. Rogers of London, Tenn., who has been visiting his brother here the past month, returned to his home this week. He was accompanied by his brother;, Dr. W. D, Rodgers, who will spend a month in Tennes- see. Mrs. K. Arano and daughter, Miss Lois, have taken up their residence in Senta Cruz. Mre. G. G. Morehead of San Jose has been visiting her parents, Mayor Chalmers and wife, this week. George W.Sill and “Uncle Joe” Knowlfon are rusticating at Paraiso Springs. “Uncle Joe™ is 92 years old. Mrs. C. 8. Haswell of San Francisco, mother . of Mrs. W. H. Mills, visited here last week. W. J. Pascoe of San Jose visited here last week. Arizona. PH(ENIX, ARz, Sept. 30.—J. J. Marshal} has returned to his home at Globe, after s fous mon ths’ visit to Nebraska and Missourt. At Nogales last Sunday evening, in tha Hotel Cabazon, Colonel W.P. Harlow enters tained a notable company at dinner, among which were Adjutant-General R. Allyn Lewis and Lieutenant-Colonel Colton, of the Na tional Guard of Arizona. Frank Walters, formerly of Tombstone, and also well known at Bisbee, has made & good strike on the Red River, In New Mexico, and has just sold his mine to an English syndicate for $30,000. Hon. Dauiel Ming of Geronimo was a visitor at Wilcox early last week, and subsequently went to Tucson to meet Mrs. Ming, who ree turns from her Los Angeles visit in ill-health, Major J. W. Evans of Phenix has just ree turned {rom an extended Esstern and South. ern tour, accompanied by Mrs. Evans and his stepson, Dudley Lee. 3 Rev. C. J. Chase, for the past two years pastor of the First Episcopal M. E. Chureh in Pheenix, has received neatly engrossed reso- lutions from the congregation regreiting his early departure. Hon. J. F. Mahoney of Winsiow has been aps pointed ald-de-camp on the Governor's staf® with the rank of captain. J.N. Johnson has just arrived in Phenix from Augusts, Ga., to take charge of the Western Union telegraph office. W. P. Conke | lin, whom Mr. Johnson relieves, will return to his old home at Omaha, Nebr., where he will continue in the service of the Western Union, ' ASTORIA, September 30, W. P. C. Menzies of San Francisco arrived here during the wesk on his wheel. At the annual meeting in Portland of the | Northwest Association of Amateur Athletig - Unions Frank Gunn of Astoria was elected sece retary. Thomas Linville has returned from Alaska. Miss Gertie McCullough has returned from 8an Francisco. M. M. Picken has returned from a business trip to San Francisco. Rev. W. B. Hollingshead of Spokane hag been transferred from Spokane to Astoria. | F. P. Kendall is manager, Ed Hansen cape | tain, C. T. Crosby chairman, and John Young secretary of the A F. C.’s footba.l team. N. J. Jensen has gone to San Francisco on & business trip. i G. N. Partridge acd J. B. Johnson have res turned from the Trinity (California), gold fields. Fred Morgan, freight clerk on the 0. R. and N. river sieamer Potter, has been promoted to the position of purser on the steamer Oree ®on on the San Francisco route. New Mexico. ALBUQUERQUE, N. Mex, Sept. 30. —Hon. Manudl 8. O.er0 and wife are ‘in town from Peralte, but will hereafter make their home in Santa Fe. Juage Wagg has gone to the Mogollen Moun. tains to be gone about ihree months. Mrs. C. A. Ware hes gone to Los A ngele: where sbe will make her home. e Colonel H. 1. McKinney of the Star mine, {in Canyon Inferuo, has been spending a feyw days in the city, Major R. H. Greenleaf, the Fish Commis i 3 IS~ sioner, has returned from a trip to th, Mountains. S Miss Annie Creighe of St. Johns, who A . Who & been visiting friends in Albuquerque, has ‘r: turned to Arizona. i Mrs. E. M. Chilton has gone to Ferris, “ghe h has been appointed a teacher in the- 1. i.; school there. Professor A. E. Blunt of college at Las Cruces was week. Mrs. Schneider and Miss Angell, of - Aurore > ) 1L, are visiting in Albuquerque, the guA A Mrs. Collings, the mission teacher, Mrs. G. A. Wall has goue to Topek topvlnl her prrents, Dr. and Mrs. Hoga Tolessor Hiram Hadley, late pros de: the New Mexico University, is now ijy Jgt":: hisranch in Dona Ana County. : H. E.chericn of the Auditor’s offi 3 Santa Fe Pacific road, has moved I:l: i 10 Los Angeles. : Mrs. H. B. Fergusson, wife of the delegate 1, - egate Congress {rom New Mexico, has gone m'WLu' ihn ington to remasin during the winter, = the Agricaltursl in the city last 1