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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1897 ROM all quarters come | words of appreciation | of the “SUNDAY CALL | Personals,” as they have been named all over the Pacific Coast. The purpose in estab- lishing such a department of metropolitan journalism was to bring into close touch all parts of the coast. This pur- pose has been fully realized. THE SUNDAY CALL’S personals are eagerly awaited every] week by many thousands of | readers, who express the sat- | isfaction they experience in getting such information, which is not to be obtained in any other way. “Write me a letter from home,” was the burden of a| once popular song. THE CALL does better than that every Sunday. Every home reached by it is well informed con- cerning matters of local inter- est in all quarters, The public, seeing the advantage to be| derived from co-operation, is| rendering valuable assistance. No equal amount of informa- tion has ever been printed in the same amount of space on this coast. This is personal journalism of the acceptable kind, in which there is no streak of “yellow.” Auburn. Miss Claire Sharp returned last week from Santa Cruz | Fred S. Roumage, superintendent of the Hors:shoe Bar mine, near Michigan Bluff, is down for the winter. A. L.Smith and John Abram spent the week in San Francisco. Jo V. Bell is at North Bloomfield looking aiter his lumbering interests. Mrs. A. R. Nelson returned last week from Santa Cruz. H. Van Vleet, night operator for the South- ern Pacitic Company, is off on his annual va- cation. R 1 Dunn and wife, formerly of Auburn, but lately residing in San Francisco, are here. Mr. Dunn has accepted & mine superintend- ency on the Forest Hill divide. Bauker W. W. Garthwaite of Oakland has | been visiting his children who are “ranching it"’ nesar Auburn. John Abram, a leading Auburn merchant, has been in San Francisco the past week. Miss F. Michaels of Lincoln is visiting her aunt, Mrs. S. Betton. Miss Lula Hayford has returned to her home at Gold Run, after several months’ visit with iriends in Auburn, Sacramento and San Jose. W. H. Gaffet has returned from Reno. The Ladies’ Whist Club has been reorgan- | ized for the winter with the following mem- bers: Mesdames W. F. Wildman. W. A. Shep- | ard, M. E. Crutcher, L. L. Hustley, M. T. | Lawrence, L. D. Huntley, W. S Graham, W. L. Joues, W. A. Freemen, M. F. Wiliment, Emily Roverson. A.R. Tabor, J. E. Prewett, 8. J. Dunlap, G. W. Hamilton, L. P. Biggs, H. H. Buhring, and Miss Mabel Bronson, Miss Cora Bronson, Miss Gertrude Norton, Miss An- nette Hectar, Miss Carrie Somers. Bakersfield. Mack and daughter are home from San Fran . J. H. Bean, brother of Chief Justice Bean, of | Oregon, died at his home 1n this citv last week. Mrs. Gregory, mother of R. H. and James Gregory, died here last week. Leo Hirshfeld has returned from San Fran- cisco. The engagement of Mr. Hirshfeld ana Miss Carrie Hirshfeld of Hanford nas been an- nounced. Mrs. Celsus Brower is &t home from South- ern California. Mrs. W. 8. Tevis and children have returned | to Stockdale. Miss Lola Lawrey of Pacific Grove is & guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Scribner Mrs. T. E. Harding of Los Angeles is visiting relatives here. Supervicor H. A. Jastro 1s visitig Mexico, Mrs T. W. Robinson and children are at | home from San Francisco. | Mrs. H. H. Fish hus returned from Pacific | Grove. Miss Lottie Rediick of San Francisco is visit- ing her brothers at this place. BluefiCa;\gor\. Mrs. Lorenzo Dunning and son Charles have gone home to Berkeley. Miss C. Chapman, who has been visiting relatives, has gone to San Francisco, Mrs. Paul Zeigler and children and sister, Miss Gussie Eilenburger, of San Francisco were the guests of Mrs. O. C. Waldau iast weel. A party of ladies ana gentlemen made a trip on foot 1o the famous Bear Valley, Ne- vada County, last week. Tne party consisted of: Miss C. Chapman, Miss G. Ellenburger, Mrs. P. Zeigler of San Frauetsco, Mrs. 0. C. Waldau, Miss B. Counelly, George Covan, | sewis Keely of Blue Canvon, George Simon and A. Smith of Emigrant Gap. Belvedere. 1 Mr. and 'Mrs. Hugo Keil and party sttended | the races at El Campo, Rohert Tittle ot San Francisco was here lagt week. ¢ . siss Nellio McCormick and Miss Matie McCormick were the guests' of Mr. and Mrs, Ellis H. Parrish,” and in their honor Mrs. Parrish gave a dinner, at which were presents Clem Blethen, Noble Eaton, Pete Sloan, F. W, Runyon, Al Parsons, Misses Nellic and Matife 3cCormick, Mrs. McCormick, Mrs. Steiger and Mr. and Mrs. Ellfs H. Parrish. Messrs. Amby Buckley, Harris, McBride ana Landri have given up their ark and taken the Wainwright cottage for the winter mounths. Charles O. Perry entertained a party of * friends at his residence on the bill last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Wigmore have returned to San Francisco. Dr. and Mrs. Byron W. Haines and Mr. ana Mrs. Joe Matoon have decided to remain in Beivedere over the winter. Dave McLaughiin was here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stone have gone to San Francisco for the winter months Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Maxwell have gone to Los Angeles. They will return in about a week. Colusa. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bayneof San Fran- cisco visited Mrs. Bayne’s parents last week. Major M. Pirkey. N. G. C., of Willows, wife and daughter, were here last week visiting Dr. F. Z. Pirkey and family. Mark Long, C.Long, L. N. Zumwalt, J. A. Manor and H. M. Cooper, of Williams, visited Colusa last week. Mrs. Eiiza Harris and her niece, M Martha Miles, have returned from San Fran- cisco. Miss Luelia Kirkpatrick, who was the Colusa Goddess of Liberty last Fourth of July, is visiting San Francisco. P. B. Garnett of Glenn County wasin town last week. Irwin McVey of Afton was in town Wednes- day. W. A, Armstrong of Red Bluff was here last week. Golfax. Miss Kate Potwin, ticket agent at Oakland pier, visited W. Cvers and wife recently. Mrs. Morris Lobner and children are passing a month st Oskland. Mrs. 1. H. Zander and son have returned to their home at fowa Hill. Colonel J. E. Doolittle, mansger of the Gold Run Mining Company, has returned to Gold Rua from San Franciseo, Henry Kind of Eurcka, Ney., is renewing acquaintances at Colfax. Dave Duncan of Damascus has returned from Sacramento. Mrs. J. M. Duuning and sop, C. 8. Dunning, of Berkeley are here. Miss Mabel Stoakes visited her sister, Mrs. T. H. Limnell, at Sacramento last week. H. K. Develey of San Francisco is looking after nis mining interests at Biue Canson. G. B. Walters, formerly with the Southern Pacific Company at Penryn, has been trans- ferred to Boca. Adem Smith and bride have returned to Towa H il from San Francisco. Mrs. B. A. Mardis of Forest Hill fs visiting her mother at Sacramento. GIIFO\_.]. Miss Agnes Sargent has returned from San Diego. Miss Dean is here from Oakland, visiting Miss Emily Willson. Mrs. J. G. Conrad has returned to her nome in San Fraucisco. Mr. aud Mrs. H. R. Eschenburg have re- turned from their wedding trip 1o Del Monte. Last Sunday, October 3, Miss Georgia Dryden Cobb and Herman R. Eschenburg wer mar- E ried here at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. sud Mrs. R. Cobb. Qras;_\];lleg. Mrs. William J. Morris of North San Juan is visiting William Provis Jr. G. W. Frank and wife have gone to San | Francisco. S. P. Dorsey, geueral manager of the Mary- land mine, has gone to San Francisco. Mrs. James McCormick and Miss Lavinia McLean, who have been visiting at Summit, have gone home. Miss Elspeth Walker has returned from San Francisco und Santa Rosa. William Campbell has returned from San | Jose. \ 1ilis Clinch and mother have returned | from San Francisco., George Mitchell has gone to Butte City, | Mont. Frank Aver end wife have gone to San Fran- cisco. Mr. Aver will represent Madison Lodge, F. aad A. M., in the Grand Lodge. iam Provis St. 1s home from a visit to San Francisco. Mrs. R. D. Lawrey has arrived from San | F¥rancisco to join her husband. William B. Bourn of the Empire mine is in town. James Henwood is home from San Fran- cisco, much improved in health. Haywards. Miss Emma Horn Jese. M is with friends st San G. Threlfell of San Francisco is visiting | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Goodell. A. H. Quauman visited friends here week. G. S. Lee has returned County. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Stanton and children have last from Calaveras | goue to their home in Arizona. Miss Florence Porter of Fraucisco vis- ited her sister, Mrs. J. D. Smalley, last week. George Grincell and wife from a camping trip in Mendocino County. Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins and daughter visited H. Challoner during the week. George King of Fresno was here during the week. B. T. Berry and wife, C. M. Carroll and C. H. Duer visited bere last week Healdsburg. Miss Harriet Gaches will arrive at Healds. burg next week from Ohto. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Morehouse of St. An- drew, Alameda County, are visiting with Cap- | tain and Mrs. D. G. Jewett in Heaidsburg. Mrs. J. A. McDonabs and children from Oak- 1and are visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Moore. Mr. and J. J. Livernash of San Fran- | cisco are visiting here. Miss Marion Marshall has returned from san Francisco, accompanied by Miss Bergie Bker. Mies Rose Austin is visiting in San Fran- cisco. Mrs, H. Rosenberg and son have returned from & visit in San Franc.sco. Mrs. M. Manning of Guerneviile s visiting with B. P. Miller. Anarew Passabacqua and family took their departure for San Francisco last week. Mrs. J. J. Ward, who has visited her sister, Mrs. Giles Bush, in Healdsburg, has returned to ber home in Woodland. George C. Alexander has returned from a | four weeks’ trip to Yosemite and Southern | California. ° ‘William Powell left for Eureka last week to take charge of & music class, Mrs. J. R. Swisher hus returned from a visit with her daughter, Miss Clifton, at Ban Jose. Hanford. Miss Julia Aitken of San Francisco, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Griffith, has gone home. G. W. Marsn and wife have returned to San Francisco. They visited thelr son here. A. P. Gomez was in San Leandro last week. Mrs. C. L. Bryan has returned from Los An- geles to Hanford. She wiil pass the winter in the East. Miss Edith Anderson, niece of Mrs. J. H. Malone, bas returned from Swn Jose, where she has been attending the Normal School. Owing to ill-health she hns given up her studies until after the bolidays. Miss Emily Dodge, Miss Jennie Applegarth and Miss Alice Root, teachers in the public school here, have returned from their summer vacation. A. M. Squire, formerly a resident of Han- ford, but now of Los Avgeles, was here on a visitlast week have returned | Mrs. Saaie Wilson of Grangeville has re- turned from the East. Mrs. George Slight and daughter, Agnes, are home from Santa Barbara. Miss Birdella Dopkius has returned from Soutnern California. H. S. Welsh has returned to Armona from the coast. Miss Ellen Beach Yaw visited at Lemoore lastweek with her aunt, Mrs. Sarah Pratt Carr. Liodi. Miss Elsie Wilkinson of Acampo was in town last week looking after the interests of & paper which she and Miss Langford are about to start in Acampo. Supervisor Hemphill was in Stockton the first of the weck on county business. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Blewett have gone to French Camp after a visit with relatives here. George Kaiser, of Friedberger & Kaiser, has been spending the week in San Francisco. 0. 0. Norton returned Tuesday from a visit with his son in Sacramerto, G. P. Martin is recovering from a severe ill- ness. Miss Elsie Wheeler has returned from San ‘rancisco, accompaniea by 3 weeks’ stay in San Francisco. Edger Sollars, a former Lodi boy, now in the omploy of Wells, Fargo & Co., visited in town last week. Richard Moore will putin the winter hunt- ing in the tules, Rev. S. E. Pettefson spent the week at Santa | Cruz, where he went to attend & gathering of Congregational ministers. €. A. Rich bas returned irom San Francisco. Miss Barbara Morton has returned to Lodi from Stockton. Mrs. J. E. Housh went 10 Stockton last week. Elmer Gum and wi e will ieave in afew days for Marysville, where Mr. Gum will take a posi- tion with a soda-works company. Lios Ar\geles. Postmaster J. R. Mathews has gone north | 4 the te Valley. | from the Yosemite Valley. for a 1wo weeks’ vacation. A. Fusenot of San Francisco visited this city | last week. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Canfield of Santa Barbara | Passad the week in this city. J.J. Ayers, the veteran newspaper man, who is known all over the coast, is very 1il at the Nadeau Hotel in this city of this city visited his brother, Juage Williams, in Ventura, 1ast week. Charies Nordhoff and daughter are at Squirrel Inn, the guess of Colonel Wood. F. B. Winship made a visit 1o San Diego | last v.eek, Bishop Newman will go East to attend the | Bishops' conterence, and then return (o pass the winter on tiis coast. C. W. Porter has returned from Europe. Mr.and Mrs. W. E. Dunn have returned to their home in this city. Miss Dora Siigar of Biggs, Butte County, is visiting her sister, Mrs. E. Merritt. Mrs. E. A. Emerson has returned from a visit in San Fraucisco. +iss Cassie Williams, who has been teach- ing in the Government school at Douglas, Alaska, 15 home on a vacation. Miss Stella Slaggard of San Francisco is vis- Assistunt District Attorney W. T. Williams | { | | iting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas | Haycock. A. L. Fisher of Santa Rosa visited here this w F. Vaughn has gone to Yolo County and the Sat: Jozquin Valley on a business trip. H. R Werner, for several years manager of Bartlelt Springs, has resigned his position and returned to Los Angeles. William Giselman of San Francisco ana son are visiting bere.: Mrs. Means has returned to her home in Kansas Cits, Mo., after a two months’ visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Atlen, Robart Redpath, James Beck and Walter Faught went last week 10 M1il Valley. Monterey. Rev. Father R. M. Mestires of San Carlos Church has returned from 8an Francisco, Miss Elizabeth Sirong of San Francisco is | here for the autumn months. Frauk Carmichicl, bookkeeper of the Bank of Monterey,. has returned from his vacation in San Francisco and Santa Rosa. Miss J. Henry is visiting relatives in Paio Alto, but will return next week to her parents in Monterey. Mrs. J. A, McQuaid is entertuining Miss Vir- ginia Deal of San Franclsco. Dr. I E. P. Heintz and family have gone to | Sen Francisco for the winter. M ss Grace Leese and Messrs. Bertand Dave Leese, of King City, are visiting relatives in Mouterey. Merced. Miss Mollle Barson of Santa Cruz and Mrs. Emily Hemming of Jamesville, Wis., are the guests of Fred Barson Jr. W. A. Hill had returned from Old Point Com- fort, V where he has been attending the roadmasters’ convention. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bickford are visiting at Santa Rosa. L. H. Applegate returned last week from a visit to his old home at G shen, Onio. Pacific Grove. J. D. Bradley and wife returned from San | Francisco last week. Mrs. Bradley nas been | spending the svinmer at Reno, Nev. Mrs. M. 8. Huffman returned Sunday from Los Augeles, where she passed the summer. Miss Lizzie Fraser is visiting at Sante Crux. Joe Goloman lefs Thursday for San Diego for kis health, YT e Marysville. Thomas Dougall and family have returned from Pacific Grove. Coroner Bevan was in S8au Francisco last week, Mrs. E. L. Fiikins, who visited her daughter, Mrs. A. C. Bingham, at this point, has gove to Hill Crest. Napa County, 1o visit another daughter, Mrs. W, B. Tubbs. Mrs. J. L. Steward and family have returned from Santa Cruz and will take up their perma- nent residence in Marysville. Mis. J. E. Poingdestre and sister, Mrs, Francis Cox, both of an Jose, passed through to Indiana Ranch last week to join Mr. Poing- destre. Mrs. L. Walton, who spent the summer with ber sisier, Mrs. J. J. Pratt, has returned fo Sun Jose. supervisor A. C. Irwin will go to San Fran- cisco for medical treatment. J. M. Cremin visited Marysville Sunday. Max Bernstein and bride (iormerly Miss Lulu Bliss) have returned from their wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hendy of San Francisco are the guests of Mayor and Mrs. Eilis, Amos Lalande is home from a visit to his parents in Canads. His younger brother re- turned with him. Henry Schuler of San Francisco is here visit- ing friends. Modesto. Menard Gilbert went to Centerville last week. R. F. Covert has returned from Oregon. | | | | | | of Hon. G. W. J. M. Stevens of Oakdale visited tnis city last week. Mrs. Coutantof San Jose was here during the week visiting her father, G. Spurrier, and her brothers, Miss Tillie Schmidt, who has been visiting relatives here, has returned to San Francisco. C. E. Chauncey aud wife of La Grange were in 1own during the latter part of the weck. Mrs. M. L. Cooper is vi<iting friends in San Francisco, while Dr. Cooper is in Tuolumne County looking after his mining interests. Mrs. C. W. Easiin will spena the next two weeks visiting friends in San Francisco. Judge J. M. Wood of San Francisco visited here last week. shruder Young and wife, William Young and Mrs. C. C. Baker visited San Francisco last week. W. T. Carson of Crows Landing was in town last week attending court. D. M. Shafe, who has been visiting Santa Cruz and San Francisco for some time past, has returned to Modesto. Mrs. C. A. Stonesifer nas gone to Mammoth, Utah, having bzen called there by the illness of her sister, Mrs. Marshall, formerly Miss Myra Crow of this county. Mill Valley. Mrs. Irvine Graham and Miss Jennie M. Graham of Ssn Francisco were the guests of Mr. and M:s. Harvey Kiyce lost week. Mr. and Mrs Phil Bravson and Mr. and Mrs. | John Raftael were here last week Mr. and Mrs. George A. Warnock have gone to San Francisco. Mrs. A. D. Avery is visiting her mother, Mrs. John Cahll, in Sau Francisco. Mr. and M L. Hueter are at their home at Engle Ciiffe. Mrs. Fred Schluter left for the East last week to be gone some months. Madera. Lawrence W. Mordecai, aged 16 years, a son Mordecal, ex-Sevator from this county,died Monaay last. George W. Kenny and family have returned E. E. Vincentis in San Francisco undergo- ing treatment for his eyes. W. C. Maze went to Modesto last week. Judge W. W. Porter of Porterville was in Madera last week. Nevada Gity. Miss Ruth Richards has returned from So- | | noma County. Mrs. C. H. Mallon has returned from San Francisco. Miss Emma Smith is back from Lundy, where she has been visiting her eister, Mrs. Richard Pierce. David E. Morgan of the Citizens’ Bank is able to be around again. Mrs. William Holmes is visiting in San Fran- cisco. Fred E. Brown is home from the teashore. Mrs. L. Miller of North S8an Juan is visit- ing here. Mrs. Andy Hampel is visiting in Los Angeles. EmilJ. N. Ott of this city was married last week 1o Miss Beatrice Quick, one of Grass Val- ley’s pretiiest young ladies. They will go to Douginss lIsland, Alasks, where Mr. Ott will resume his duties at the Treadweil mine. Mrs. Edward Price of Palo Alto is visiting here. Mrs. J. H. Hicks of San Francisco is visiting | her father here. Miss Edith Knowlton is the guest of Miss Adelaide Allen. Mrs. F. E. Valentine and daughter and Miss Sara Watters of Stockton are visiting H. Wat- ters' ;amily. Miss Birdie Arnott is home from San Fran- ¢ i Mrs. Bigelow of Sierra City is here visiting County Assessor Martin’s family. The family of Henrs Neishe has arrived trom Oskland. C. Fiske of Los Augeles are here on business. Pasadena. George A. Barker and W. R. Staats have re- turned from San Francisco. Mrs. Frank H. Brown and Miss Anna Brown have arrived in New York from their European | trip and are expected here soon. Miss Mamie Pierce, who has just completed | | ber m cal course with Marchesi in Paris, has returued to Pasadena. City Councilman H. M. Hanilton ana wife have returned from the Easi. W. C. Stuart, C. P. Morehouse, J. S. Torrance and E. R. Hull, :aembers of the San Joaquin Club, are back from Santa Ana with ducks, secured in two days’ hunting. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Benne t have returned from Bear Valiey, Mr.and Mrs. J. H, Ankle of San Francisco are guests of the latters sister, Mrs. H. R. Hertel. Mrs. Frank H. Vallette and Miss Vallette ieft last week for New York, where the latter will enter Pratt's titute, Pacific Grove. ! Mrs. R. L. Sandwick is visiting friends in Yreka. William 8. Yarnall of Media, Pa.,was a guest at El Carmelo Hotel during the week. Mrs. M. J. Jones of San Jose is, with her son, visiting her sister, Miss Evelyn McCormick. Miss Adeie Mertin has gone to San Jose for a | two weeks’ stay with ner sister, Mrs. Jack Car- W. H. Hartley and wife have returned from | roll. Dr. W. T. E. Warren of Reno, Nev., is here. Joseph D:.xon and wife of San Fraucisco are spending a portion of their honeymoon here. Edward Berwick, accompanied by Mrs. Ber- wick and the Misses Berwick, left last week for his ranch in Carmel Valiey, where they will pass the autumn. Colonel Brandt has returned from San Fran. cisco and other points. Rev. C. 8. Fackenthall, rector of 8t. Mary's- by the Sea, spent the week camping near the Sur River. Mrs. Fackenthall, Miss Viola Rodgers and Miss Evelyn McCormick were also members of the party. Mrs. L. Elliott has returned from Sacra- mento, whiere she was the guestof her mether, Mrs. Deming, Pomona. George W. Ogle will build one of the hand- somest residences in Pomona Valley. Mrs. Nelson Waterbury and two daughters of Oakland are visiting relatives in Pomona and Ontario. Mrs. William Conant, a fine soprano singer, has gone to New York to perfect herself in | voice culture and to go upon the operatic stage. The wedding of Harry W. Benson of San | Francisco and Miss Amelia Davids of Ontario, in Pomona Valley, will take place at the vride’s home on Thursday, the 14th inst. The prospective bride is the second daughter of Hon. A. M. Davids of Ontario and formerly of Santa Barbara. Rev. L. H. Frary and wife will not be home from their European tour until early in De- cember. They will spend Thanksgiving with friends In Massachusetts. M. A. Phelps and family have goneon a visit to San Francisco and Sacramento for a week. Red Bluff. Mrs. 8 C. Denson and daugnter of San Fran- cisco are the guests of Mrs. General Cad- walader. L. Canfield of San Francisco and F. E. | 250 | | been appointed to the pastorate of the First | | Methodist Churcheof this eity. | | stay. | Mortecito, was accompanied on his return to Chester Teass has returned to San Francisco. He will graduate from the College of Phar- macy in December. Mr. and Leon Howe have started to their home in Jowa. Mrs. H. 8. Gardiner arrived here from Osk- land to visit friends. Miss Genevieve James of Orland is visiting here. Miss Adelaide Hook and F. E. Gilmore, formerly of this place, were married here last week. They bhave gone to their home in Wyoming. A. L. Conrad has returned from Chicago and New York. Miss Bertha Hughes of this place and J. C. Tipton of White Sulphur Springs, Mont., were married here last week and started for the East. Nathaniel Merriil of Corning visited this place last week. San dJose. i W. R. Jenkines and brother, B. C. Jenkines, left last weck for Portland, Or., to be gone about a week. Misses Dedie and Mary Page of San Fran c1sco are visiting Mrs, C. T. Ryland. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Houghton of San Fran- cisco are at the Vendome for an indefinite Thomas Kidd is spending a vacation of sev- eral weeks in Nevada. Dr. C. A. Goss has started for the East. She wiil be gone three months. Martin Murphy has returned from the Santa Marguerita ranch in San Luis Obispo County. E. J. Cahill of the Cosmos Club of San Fran- cisco spent several days in town last week. Mrs. William G. Lorigan is visiting in San Franeisco. Miss Muargaret Burnett of San Francisco is the guest of Mrs. C. T. Rylond. Mrs. Richwond of Ssn Francisco has been | visiting her mother, Mrs. R. Syer, on the Mil- pitas road. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Burke have gone to lowa. They will be absent a month. Miss Nonie Bianchara is visiting at Vacas- ville. L. A. Sage left Sunday on a two months’ Eastern trip. He accompanied Congressman G- M. Curiis of lowa, J. H. Windsor of Des Moines, Mrs. A. L. Crane of Congress Springs and Charies Ackerman and Joseph Schmitt of San Francisco. Dr.and Mrs. C. H. Walker of Oakland are in the city. Rev. J. E. Squires, the new pastor of the M. E. Church S.uth, has arrived here and will occupy the pulpit this morning. . | J. C. Milnes of San Francisco was in the city i last week. | San Diego. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Banks have returned from visit in New York and Connecticut. Mr. and Mrs. George T. Young of Indian: apolis have arrived 10 spend & year at least in the bay region. Chief Deputy Controlier W. W. Dougiass | visited friends here last week. A. H. Dougisss of Enscnada is visiting in the city. George J. M miues at Laguna. Vervon Van Norman, son of Dr. E. V. Van Norman of this city, has returned to Cleve- land Medical. College to complete his four | years' course. | Rev. E. H. Healey of East Los Angeles has | ly has returned from his George H. McMillan bLas started fora three | weeks' vacation in Arizona. Frank Winship has returned from Los An- geles for a month’s stay. Santa Barbara. Dr.W. H. Flint, who has resided in Monte- cito for the past year, nas gone East with Mrs. Dow's party. Mrs. E. F. Perkins has returned to San Fran- cisco. Mr. Dow, father of Mrs. Dr. A. Blair-Thaw of the East as far as Los Angeles by Dr.and Mrs. | Thaw, Mr. aud Mrs. Worthington and Mr. Greenleat. Mr. and Mrs. Telford, after a visit in Santa Barbara, have returned to Santa Rita. Mrs. ana Miss Harding, who have resided in | Sunta Barbara during the summer. have gone | to Windsor, Nova Scotia. Mrs. Loomis of the Western Union telegraph office has gone to Colorado for a vacation. Mrs. Henry Vrooman of Oakland is in the city. The lIndies of Montecito have organized a club to be known as the Montecito Dancing Club. Mrs. A. Blair-Thaw, Mrs. W. K. Shape, Mrs, W. W. Burton, Mrs. Joseph Worthington | . H. Sawyer are prominent mem- | bers. Miss Auna S. C. Blake, founder of the Sloyd system in this city, aiter au extended sojourn in Paris, has returned (0 Sawta Barbara. Mr. R. Bell of St John, N. B, is here making | a tour of Calilornia San Rafael. Mrs. P. Weeks and daughter of Wiliows, Co lusa County, are visitiug relatives in San Rafael, Miss Helen Fieh returned last week from a two months’ visit in the southern partof the State. J. Peters and William McKennan of Bolinas were here last week. Miss Christine Hock entertained a few friends at her homa last Monday evening. Misses J. and L. Crosby .eft for Washington, D. €., last week. A reception was tendered to Rev. E. E. Dodge last week at the Methodist Church. Miss J. M. Swain of Eureka was in San Ra- fael lesi week. A surprise party was given Miss Emily Boyen at her home last week. Miss Lena Edgeberg of San Francisco is vis- iting in San Rafael. The Misses Shaver gave an aiterncon tea last week in honor of Dr. Alice Fish. Sanin Yrer Yalley. Jules Heyman of Los Olivos has returned from San Francisco. C. H. Douglas of Rancho Alamo Pintadais in Santa Barbara. Mrs. J. J. Hobson and daughter, Miss Ids, are visiting with Mrs. and Miss Bunk in Santa Barbara. W. A. Lewis and family have returned to Lompoe. Santa Rosa. Mrs. C. C. Loomis is visiting in San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Tupper of Newcastle are visiting Judge and Mrs. Crawford. Captain Way and Edwin Smith of San Fran- cisco are visiting the latier’s parents in Santa Rosa. Ex-Sueriff John F. Mulgrew, now of Skaggs Spriugs, is visiting relatives here. Miss Agnes k. Smith has returned from Lake County. Mrs. T. L. Thompson and daughter, Mrs. Whipple, are visiting Mrs. French in San Franclsco. Mrs. James Marshall and Misses Fannie and Jennie Marshall heye gone to Los Angeles to visit. 2Miss Maude Murphy of Los Angeles, who has been visiting Miss Rena Hoag, has gone home. Captain and Mrs. C. H. Moore, formerly of Victoria, are visiting the fam1ily of T. M. Lyons. | Emma B. Squires was solemnized in the Con- | are well-known young people of Olive, They | Mr. and Mrs. James S. Rice of Tustin last Councilman Olmstead of San Diego is visi - ing here with his brother, J. W. Olmstead. Rev. John T. Shurtliff of Cloverdale is visit- ing here. He was formerly rector at Santa Rosa. Mrs. F. E. Lyttaker, who has been very il at her home, is now recovering. Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Lane have returnea from their honeymoon trip to San Jose and Oakiand. Miss Lelia Atchison has returned from High- land Springs. San Luis Obispo. Miss Mamie Donovan is visiting in Watson- ville. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Johansen are having a visit from Mr. Johansen’s parents. They came from Denmark in August. They will make their home in California. Miss Bessie Forcade has returned to Oak- land after visiting her mother. Miss Maude Findley leftlast week for San Franasco. Mrs. J. H. Seaton is visiting in San Fran- | isco. L. Noah of Ventura is here, being called by the serious illnes« of his father, M. Noah Miss Susie Blackburn has returned from San | Diexo. Miss Jessie Fulton is visiting in Oakland. A. Bray, for a long lime manager of the Pacific Land Company here, has resigned his position ana has gone 1o Los Angeles to reside. County Clerk John Whitcher and wife have gone to Los Angeles for vo weeks’ visit. SausaTjto. Mrs. Joseph H. Pryor and Percy Pryor are | visiting at Duncans Mills. | Mrs. Charles Phelps is visiting in San Luis Obispo. Miss Helen Wheeler has returned to Sausa- lito from San Francisco, where she visited Mrs. Phebe Hearst. Miss Jeane Nokes has been visiting Mrs. James W. Sperry. Miss Mary Findley is visiting at Menlo Park. Miss Gardner of Oakland was the guesof Mrs. C. H. Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Wakefield Baker will reside in San Francisco for the winter. The Misses McDonala, nieces of Hon. Mark | L McDonald of Santa Rosa, are spenaing the | month in Sausalito. { Mrs. A. D. Shepard and Miss Snepard have returned to Los Angeles. Mrs. Welsely Hunt will pass the winter in New York City. Horace Platt has left Sausalito for San Fran- cisco to spend the winter. Santa Ana. ‘! Trustee George A. Edgar went to Vallejo last | week to attend the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Ida E tgar-Dalton. The wedding of Henry B. Chandler and Miss Georgie gregational church of Villa Park. The coupls will make their home in Olive. Mr. aud Mg J. F. Morris, former residents of the San Joaquin ranch, have gone to Spring- tieid, Mo., to reside. Mrs. R. T. Brain of Los Angeles spemtithe past week in this city, the guestof Mrs. Geol W. Ford. e Rev. E. B. Chaffee left last weok for hishome| 1n Mitchell, S. D. /. Miss Lela Nash is home from a visit in Sal Diego. o Mr. and Mrs. G. & Barlow of Ventura visited week. St. Helena. Miss Sophie Lange went to San Francisco to attend the marringe of Miss Annie Rauer to Richard J. Graf, which took place in St Mary’s Cathedral. Mrs. Gaynor and children of San Francisco are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Bell. Mrs. L. Carver Las returned home from Sac- ramento, accompanied by Miss Daisy Delano, who will visit here. Mrs. Mary Cunningham and daughter, Mrs. L N. Enright, Mrs, M. Hodge, Charles Maguire, the Misses Agnes and Lettie Maguire, of San Francisco, Mrs. J. Corcran of Vallejo and Miss Helen Booker of Napa were in St. Helena last week attending the funeral of Mrs. A. J. Maguire. | Miss Bertha Schweinitzer is here from San | Francisco visiting her relatives. Henry L. Chiles went to San Francisco last week (0 attend the funeral of his cousin, J. F. Chiles. Miss Dora Cheney of Lake County spent Monday in St. Helena with Miss Alena John- | son. Miss Cheney was on her way to San | Francisco, where she will live. | Mrs. Buckelew of San Francisco i visiting ag | the home of Mr.and Mrs. W. H. Smith in St. Helena. G. W. Dungan of Nevada is the guest of his daughters, Mrs. W. F. Mixon and Miss Julia Dungan. Percy Williams of San ¥rancisco is visiting relatives. Sisson. William Andrews of Napa isfly fishing on the McCloua. Frederick Stutz was at the county seat last week. Miss Nettie Mace of Red Bluff is visiting Judge and Mrs, J. W. Parker. Supervisor Stephen E. Knight was in Yreka last week. Tnurlow McMullen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Wheeler and two children and Miss Elsie Marsb, all of San Francisco, are at the Horse- shoe Bend of McCloud River. George Peck of Yreka is visiting frivnds in Sisson. Miss Clara Ney, who has passed the summer in Sisson witn her parents, has returned to San Jose to complete her course in the State Normal School. Manuel Perry was a visitor at Yreka last week. Mrs. Minette Nevills of Dunsmuir visited last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs, S, E, | Knight. Sonoma. S.J. Aeunew was catled to Santa Rosa last week 10 serve on the Grand Jury. Oue of the newcomers to this piace is Wil linm Smith of Oakland, Who has rented tne | Terrace Hill residence and will make this nis future home. | Ex-Supervisor P. H. Thompson visited Santa Rosa last week. R. Kuight has returned from Honoluly, Charles N.Cheney and wife rejoice over g new son. Mrs. Clara Sharp, who has been visi her mother, Mrs. L. C. Prunty, s00n 10 her home in Mexico. P. Delport of Senta Clara Valley wag iting with | will return guest of Robert Hall last week. the W. W. Skaggs 1s here from Santa Rosa, Mrs. A Booth and Mrs. Leonard, of Napa, were guests at the Van Every re week. H. Knackstedt and family of g County are Visiling at the residence Stockwell. sidence last kiyou of J. Suisun. Miss Kierce, sister of Attorney Fran of *an Francisco, is visiting Suisun. Bor Mrs. A. L. Reed of Kings City, County, s visiting Suisun, T ohtees | Mr. and Mrs. J. | ents in this city. Mrs. W. H. Bryan has returned irom Oak- k. F. William Gabriel has returned from e o Payton ia vistting Mre. H. K. Muzzy. Mrs. M. Dinkelspiel is \'l(ll:\!' kln San Fran- A AL s Wirnorbavereturned R fasor E £ Long is having an outing in the mountains of Mendocino (:f\\“ll)\ accom- panied by W. E. Lawrence of Vacaville. Tulare. A. J. Pillsbury will be absent one month in ihe East. Mrs. C. W. Tozer was called to San Frnncishcu to attend her mother, Mrs. P. J. de Frees, who died last week. Miss Ollie B. Smith of Oaklsnd is Visiting ner sister, Mrs. B. Bow.es. Mrs. E. C. Wilson of Prescott, Ar Z., accom- panied by her mother, Mrs. J. M. Foster, has gone home. : 3 W. I Carlisle and Mrs. Fannie J. Tendg were married at the home of the bride week. 3 G. H. Langenberg, Park inspector, is down down from a tour of the reservation. Drs. Whittington and Belfits have removed to Los Angeles. : Mrs. M. 8. Tarkington is nome from her visit at Greensburg, Ind. Mrs. John Tuohy has returned from an ex- tended vi-it to Los Angeles. Fred Goble end Fred Cruse are editors of the Argus, the organ of the Tulare High School. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Bishop will occupy the Buxton House on C street. Ukiah. Nathan Bartlett, who has been seriously ill, is convalescent. Dr. Brown, for many vears a resident at Fort Bragg, has remcved to Hopland. Miss Emma English of Redwood is visiting her sister, Mrx. J. A. Gordon. Miss Addte Lance of Ukish City is visitingin San Francisco. Hon. T. L. Carothers and wife visited Reeves Mill last week. Miss Ida Harsis is in San Francisco. Archie McClure is in Loug Valley. John Cassell and L. L. Sholes, of Cloverdale, were here upon a visit last week. Harry Goggius has returned from Iilinois. Mrs. Elia Hoag came up from San Francisco to attend the funeral of her father, Robert White. Manager Hanna of the Oakland Heesemans has made a flattering offer to Ed Sanford of this city to accept the office of pitcher for & southern organization. Mrs. Retta Purrington and son, Benn Vailejo, have returned home aitera v the family of J. W. Ricker. Mrs. Purrington was accompanied by Miss Fannette Owsley. Visalia. Rev. D. M. Edwards, lately pastor of the South Methodist ¢hurcn at Woodland, is vis- iting here. He will go to Georgis and will preach the coming winter. Mrs. Lola Stewart of Oakland has been vise q 1ting her mother, Mrs. A. R. Orr. b Mre. E. A. G% and her two childre: have returned to County. &L A. Johnson has taken charge of the Vi s house again, after spending two years gold in the Fresho County hills. rke, the millionaire land-owner ler of Sacramento, spent several the past week. ilsirap has gone to Prescott, m frem Millwood, Fresn Mr. and 8rs. D. K. Zumwalt and E. C. Shoe- maker of this city were at Santa Rosa last week. Miss Lulu Butz has returned home from the Pitisfield (I1L.) Conservatory of Music. She was graduated atthe institution. — - Watsonville. Mrs. J. A. McCallum is visiting friends in Realands. Captain J. L. Koster and wife were here from San Francisco last week, visiting their son, Colonel Koster. Mrs. Orrin Eaton spent a few days of last week'in Sen Francisco. Mrs. C. K. Ercanbrack and daughter are vis- iting relatives in Napa. Mrs. George E. Morrill attended the Cobb- Eschenburg nuptials at Gilroy last week. P. W. Morse and F. J. Murphy spent s few days last week in San Benito County, on an inspection tour ot the beet fields. L. Sanborn hasreturned from his summer's trip to the Sierra foothill counties, James Waters and wife returned this week Irom an onting trip to Placer and Nevada counties. Mrs. Cheeder of Marin County is visiting her uncle, L. Martinelli. James T. Walker is at Tassajara Springs. William Henderson of Green Valley has been iu Los Angeles attending the Grand o campment of Odd Fellows. Winters. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Brinck and Mr. and Mrs. William Brinck have gone to San Francisco, Santa Cruz and Monterey, to be absent atout three weeks. Arthur W. North, Supreme Court bailiff, was :cr; last week, visiting the home of his child.- 00d. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dafos of Monticello | were iu town last week. Mrs. W. E. Street has returned from Colusa, Miss Audrey Davis and Miss Mary Cook, of Oakiand, nre visiting Mrs. W. E Street. Rev. and Mrs. J. Downie have removed to San Francisco, Carl and Theo Schmeiscr and Miss S. Pauline Schmeiser have returned irom Bartlett Springs, Miss Bertha Lincoln of Downieville visited her brothers in Winters last week. P. H. Johnson has returned fro County. Miss Ida Jeans and Charles Dameron were married at the residence of the bride's parents, Jeuns, Rev.J. C. Williams of the Christian church officia ting. Woodiand. m Trinity Mrs. Emily Hoppin has returncd from Mer. ced Sbe attended the convention of the W, U. and read & paper ou “Profit ana Loss.” Lioyd Peach of Berkeley is visiting his par- Robert. Nethercott visited Marysville last week. Miss Blanche Gr.ffin is visiti Springs. George Parker of San Franeisco visi brother. W. J. Parker, last week. . | 0 Di° Mrs. Mary Woodard and Miss merly have returned from Oregon, Miss Josie Lublett and Miss Madge E* have gone to San Francisco. Miss Ellis ; s00m go o Fort Whipple, Ariz., to visit uncle. Judge C. T. Lampton visited San Francisco lest week. Frank Peltier has roturned to Lovelock, Nev., after visiting relatives here. 5 Miss Birdie Praet has returned summer vacation in Oukland and cisco. Mrs. Charles Mering of parents, Rev. and M Alameda. k Mrs. L. W. Hilliker is Modesto. W. C. Gwiun hes returned from Missouri. Dg et Tuscan lary Bem- from he, San an-. 0 is visiting her T. Needham, of 1ting friends 1n

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