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"THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER " 17 Anderson. J. M. PARKER, the newly appointed cthodist minister, has arrived here. R. Lowden, County R-coider, and put e, District Atiorney ol Shasta, were in town last week. Rev, H. Hargreaves, Miss Alice Frisbie and Rudolph Haskell attended the Baptist convention at Willows last week. Mrs. L. F. Dozier of Napa City Is visiting her , J. D. Dozier, at Anderson, E. Moulter of Keswick, Cal., visited iriends nderson last week. A Roycroft and family and Miss Macie Dack of Bella Vista have just visited relatives here. J. P. Burbank returned from San Francisco Monday morniug. George Stony and Frank Gilman of Ander- fon, Frank Scarlett of Suisun City, and W. M. Morris of Alameda have returned from a hunt- ing trip. Auburn. J. C. Safford is out egain after & severe il ne w home by iliness the past week. A. Crowell has been coafined to his Mrs. L. H. Bissell of Alameda is visiting Mrs. Katherine Deetken. Atterney E. F. Wright spent the week in co. . Sangre has returned from San oved in health. left last week ona business trip 1o Oregon. E. M. Davis sttended the wedding of te Callahau in San Francisco nd Mrs. George E. Allen have gone to igeles 10 attend the meeting of the dges of 0dd Fellows and Rebskahs. Arthur and W. B. Lurdner were dele- grar W. R gates to the High Court of the Independent | Order of Foresters, which met at Santa Rosa during the past week. M. D. Lininger fs attending the Grand Lodge of Masons in San Francisco. Bakersfield. d Scott and family hava re- essor Winfi d trom Tej . F. Devendorf week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry of San Jose was here last Warren have returned to Bakersfield to live. M . W. B. Bunker of Las Vegas, N. Mex., ompazied by her mother. Mrs. Charles k of Merced, is visiting Judge and Mrs. J. Mahon. J. H. Henry of Lompoc spent last week vith frienas. < Helm, litt week with diphthe L of Tulare was in Bakers las here last weck. law of rned to his ranch. hes retu sand P were here lu r Burness, superintendent of the mmons ranch, owned by Balfour, & Co., 15 in San Frencisco to meet rness, who is on her way home from con-i Belvedere. D. Mr. and Mrs. James D. Maxwell ed from Los Augeles Mrs. Fred Belved mother in Wat Dr. Edwar | Westphal and L. Schwartz were re inst week 5 Miss Haruaon will occupy the beach cottage during tue winter. Al Raisch entertained a party of friends on his launch last Sunday. is visiting her Blue Ganyon. Mrs. § A. Peterman returned last week from San Francisco. surveyor Usen busin w J. Holme road hospital at Sec days & mento. is here on professional ento, came home a few , but was obliged to return o Sacra- 11of C teres's here. Miss Addie Smart of Datch Flat ted Mrs. James B. Knapp of this place last week. Frenk Curry'has been contined to his bed for some time with rheumatism. Malcolin McCormack has gone to Byron Springs for treatment. Gahto. T. Z. Farley of Sante Rosa s at Colonel Har- den's villa carlos Hittell of San Francisco is visiting x is looking up mining in- his brother Frank at Reed’s ranch. s. Anna Morrison Reed visitea Santa Rosa last wee i Mrs. R. der and two daughters from Hydesville are guests at the Wiiliams resi- dence. Harry Grubbs and sister Martha have re- turned from an extended trip south, Mrs. Ella Hoag o1 San Francisco has returned afier the funcral of her father, Robert White. . H. A. White is at Westport looking after wool 1nterests. Miss Amy H ve of Mendocino City 1s here, having accepled the priucipalship of our schools. Judge and Mrs. Braden will go to Bakers- field to visit their son, Albert. Golfax. Allen Goldsworthy of Nevada City passed last week at his home in Colfax. Miss Norme Buckiey has returned to her home at Pilot Hill. R. K. Morrison, banker and mining superin- tendent of Eureka, Nev.,is herc visiting his family. W. H. Grenell, superintendent of the Para- gon mire at Forest Hill, Is visiting in San Fravcisco. Mrs. C. H. Hicks has returned irom Iowa Hill. T. £. McGuire and wife of Oakland recently pessed a iew days here with J. §. McGuire and family. Mrs. John Mitchell of Newcastle 1s visiting iriends here. Dr. O. L. Barton, superintendent of the Her- man mine, is in San Francisco. Mrs. Fred Marvin and dsughter have re. turned srom Oakland. Miss Junet Pell has returned home from gc00i at Oakland. A. 1. Smith end wife of Towle are visiting in San Fraucisco. " Iven H. Parker has returned from a trip on the Forest Hill divide. A Bell is looking after his mining inter- ests at Blue Canyon. Louis Siissman has returned from Cherokee. Mrs. C. E. Mitchell and daughter of Auburn are the guests of Mrs. John McCarty. Golusa. Joseph McVay and wife of Afton are visiting is San Francisco. Hon. Stephen Addington is visiting relatives and Iriends in Sacramento. sliss Louise Dohrmann of Stockton was the guest of Mr. aud Mrs. D. H. Arnold last week. Peter Muttersbich, F. E. Wright and T. L. Jackson were sent (o Santa Rosa 25 delcgates from Court Sio¢ No. 1067. | :son of Dr. T. W. Heim, died | eld | General | have re- | who hes been in the rail- | W. P. Harrington, cashier of the Colusa County Bunk, and wile, are visiting San Francisco. J. Grover and wife and Joseph Boedefeld went to San Francisco 10 attena the funeral of Dr. Luke Robinson. | A. A. Gitson, superintendent of the Wide Awske quicksiiver mine of West Colusa County, was here on business last week. Dr. J. 8. Rees has returned from & hunting trip. | Jx()!eph Gibson, one of Colusa County’s most | prominent farmers and a California pioneer, is dangerously ill at his home near Maxwell. Miss Kate O’ Neill Barry was the guest of W. §. Green and wife last week. Coronado. Jay W. Adams and E. A. Cooper of San Fran- cisco were down during the week. A hunting party was given at the Nortn Isl- and, Coronado, by E. S. Babcock and Captain | Charles T. Hinde lor Vice-President Paul Mor- ton o: the Santa Fe and W. B. Bissell, assistant traffic manager of the same road. Mrs. A. W. Jackson and Miss H. Jackson of San Francisco, accompanied by Miss S. North of Walton, N. Y., are visiting Coornado. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Dalton, San Francisco, are here. { RobertT. Peel, George Detterle ana W. H. | Crim are down from San Fraucisco. | it iz ‘ Fresno. The Right Rev. Bishop Montgomery was here from Los Angeles last week. City Marshal M. L. Woy and wif to Los Angeles to attend Mr. who is reported to be seriously ill. I Mrs. E. A, Cutter of San Jacinto, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- | ert Kennedy, has gone home. District Attorney A'va E. Snow has been to have gone business trip during the past week. A. Sachs is in San Francisco on business. H. V. Armitage, the local agent for Wells, Fargo & Co., has gone with his wife to visit bis 0ld home in Kentucky. Fresno was represented by the following doctors at the -annual meeting of the | Sun Jonquin Medical Association in eid on Tuesday: G. A. Hare, A. J. . Dunn, L. H. Coe, H. St. George Hepsins, G. H. Atken andJ. L. Maupin. W.J. Shattuc Fe Railrond Company, has been promoted to take charge of a large territory, wita heid- quarters at Hanford. He will be succeeded here by H. Matson, who comes from Albu- querque, N. Mex. 3 W. D. Hamilton Jjr. of Scotland is visiting Colonel Trevelyan at the Barton vineyard. M. Page Minor has gone to Arizone. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Allison have been visit- | ing in San Francisco. Major A. Y. Stevens, formerly proprietor of the Nicholason Hotel at Nashville, Tean., 15 | visiting Fresno with a view to locating here. Mrs. R. G. Sttt has returned 'rom Alask and is visiting her sister, Mrs. E. E. Warlow, 1n Stockton. Msjor J. H. Simpson has gone to San Mateo to assume cherge of & hotel. Miss Jennie Stanyan of San Francisco is | visiting Mrs. G, C. Grimes, G. C. Freman, the Deputy District Attorney, nias been in San Francisco the past week. | Gilroy, Henry Miller and servants and Miss v P.ace have returned tosan Francisco. . and Mrs. Henry Miler Jr, Mrs. S. W. idon and children and Mrs. S. L. Parsons have returaed irom Mt. Madonna to their re. spective homes. . Mrs. L. A. Whitehurst and Mrs. visited iast week 1n San Francisco. Mrs. Frank Staniford has returned from San Francisco. Wiliard Hanson, Fd Ferguson and Isaac Ouyon, formerly of Gilroy, arrived here last weck. Miss Mattie Bunnell of Hollister visited re! tives here last week. W. S Boyles and family have returned to San Jose. Dr. F. W. Thayer, F. W. Blake and A.St. Clrir were deicgates to the High Court of Foresters at santa Rosa. Miss Laura Coopers of San Jose is visiting Miss Laura Dewart. Miss Elsie Garrett is visittng Mrs. E. J. Ben- nett of San J Hon. John R. Matthews and wife of Los Angeles are visiting Mrs, George E. Hersey. Grass Yalley. 1 Hass is home from & visit to San Fran- cisco. Mrs. John R. Mertin has returned from a visit 10 Oakland aug the city. C. W. Cobb i | i | | | guest of William P. Rogers and family. Harry Levitt is in San Francisco on ness, ALF. Morgan hasgone to Sacramento. | IredJ.Thomas and wiie have gone | pleasure trip 10 Southern California. | " Mrs. N. ¢. King 1s home azain. | Charles E Clinch and wife have gone to San | Francisco, where they took their daughter | Mabel for treatment. Johu Terrill and wife have gome to San | Francisco. Jonn Glasson and wife have gone Los Ange- les, where Mr. Glasson will attend the Grand | Encampment of the L, 0. 0. F. Miss Lila Perkins is visiting friends in San Francisco. Rev. Father Greeley is sick. | Miss Lou Hennessy and Miss Mayme Kelley have returned from Truckee. Mrs. Harriet Carc is in San Francisco in attendance at the Grand Chapter Order of Eastern Star. Miss Neilie Upson has returned to her nome in Sacramento. Hanford. Miss Vera McCord has gone to Boston to study elocution. Wili J. Abrams is in San Francisco. Miss Hatue McClung nas returned from San Fraucisco. Mis. Laura E. Chase, a native of Maine, wife of David Chase of this place, died last week. J. Ivancovich has re:urned from the north. C. F. Keller, the druggist, has moved to S:ockton with his family. Mrs. H. A. McCormack of San Francisco was nere lest week. Mrs. L. E. Felton was in San Francisco last week stiending the session of the Grand Chap- ter of Eastern Star. E. H. Wilson h San Francisco. » Miss Belle Newman has arrived in Banford from Stockton. Char es Lewis is visiting here from Martinez. J. E. Yoakam was hcre from Los Angeles last week. Mrs. L. D. Biddle has returnea to Hanford irom Tennessee. - J.5. Robinson of Puenteand C. F. Smith of Los Avgeles were visiting here last week. Mrs. Kellogg aud daughter of Seattle have located in Hanford for the winter. Haywards. Mrs. C. M. Worthingion and daughter, Mrs J. J. Penny of Pacific Grove, are here. Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Welsh ana daughter bave removed to Alameda. Frank Keene, son-in-law of Mrs. M. J. White, who met with u severe accident at Berkeley, is improvivg fast busi- for a returned to Hanford from Woy's father, | Johannesburg, in Southern Californis, on & | , connected with the Santa | Miss Nora Murphy of San Francisco is a | Dr.and Mrs. Piersol have removed to Oak- ] land. | Rev. T. L. Wallis has arrived to serve as pas tor of the M. E. church. Capiain Miller and family have rented the Nissen cottage for the winter. John Lane of Ventura visited his brotner, Thomas Lane, during the week. R. Reid, T. Silva, Dr. H. Powell Jr, Mrs. H Powell and Miss Helene Powell areat Alabama | Springs. | George Blanchard of Berkeley visited bis | | parents last week. B. Alexander of Like County was here last week J. C. Crooks is visiting 1 Los Angejes. L. Peterson ot San Francisco is with his parents in Castro Valle: | Hollister. ‘ Miss Buckley of San Francisco has been visiting Mrs. James F. Breen. i Shenff Holbrook visited San Fremeisco last | week. Mrs. N. C. Brizgs has returned from Stock- ton. | Senator and Mrs. Flint are in San Francisco, | whence they will go to Southern Caliiornia. | Mrs. George Trapple is visiting Mrs. Zonnel | in San Franecisco. Mr. and Mrs. S, J. Hinds have: returned to Fresno after a visit to Mrs. Hinds’ sister, Mrs. | B. F. Thomss. | Rev. Robert Boyns of Modesto has been the | guest of his sister, Mrs. Charles N. Hawkins. | Granville Nash has gone to Fresno for the coming season as superintendent of the Silver Creek Land and Water Company. | S. M. Buckman of Sen Francisco has been | 1 | visiting his uncle, M. Harris. | Professor Frank Morton of San Franeisco has returned home af ter a short visit with Dr. and | | Mrs. James H. Tebbetts. Miss Helen Graeme of San Juan is visiting | in San Francisco. | Mrs. P. Breen and daughter, Miss Amy, made a short visit 10 “an Jose last week. Mrs. J. B. Mason of New ldria has gone East | on a visit. M:s. Kate Hawkins soyns of Hollister is in Loundon, after a tour of the Coatinent. She has taken apartments and will remain there for a year for the purpose of pursuing her musical studies. Elwood Huston of Vallejo vi: here last week. sirs. A. Barner of Golden Mrs. H. W. Chapman. Mrs. William Dreypolcher has returned to | San Rafael. C. J. Monroe is in San Francisco, in attend- ance at the Masonic Grend Lodge, and will ! aiso attend the Grand Caapter, O. k. S. Mrs. Robert Eliot is visiting tu San Fr | cise | Woods Craword | Richard W ed relatives Gate is visiting | | | < in San Francisco. i vlie of Napa was here last | . W. Gibson visited Healdsburg last week. E. H. Winship and Reuben Raymond came up from Napa last week. Miss Kitty Elles has returned from San | Francisco. Miss Minne Crump and Mrs. Dr. MeClure | have returned from Santa Cru | Mrs. N. P. Howe of Potter Valley and New- | ton Howe are visiting here. Liedi. Mrs. Charles Gillies will go to Folsom, | where her husband has a position as guard in the prison. *v. 8. C. Patterson has returned from Santa z Jacob Brack visited Ean Francisco week. Miss Florence Huffman made & visit to Stockton last week. | _Byron Vickery has returned from near Rio | Vista. | Miss Claire Clark came out irom Stockton last week for a short visit with her parents. Mrs. Dan McGee of Sacramento is visitiag with her mother, Mrs. E. Taylor, here. Frank Scott has returned from Los Angeles. J. E. Housh and famiiy have removed to Stockton. | Miss Eva Dougherty of Terminus visited Lodi frienas last weck. | George Lawrence visited Lockefora | week | F.G.Cary of the Lodi Water Works is re- modcling his cottage and wiil soon Lave one of the handsomest homes in town. Los Ang_eles. H. Lacy of friends in this city. Mrs. Simona Bradbury gave a two day lawn party at her house last week for the ben- | efitof charity organizations. Judge J.J. Daly of Ventura was here last week. Senator D. L Withington of San Diego was in the city Iast week. Deputy United States Internal Revenue In- spector J. M. Fox of Visalia made a business | trip 10 Los Angeles last week, F. T. Morrison, a Redlsnds banker, was here | 1ast week. | Mr. and Mrs. H. Sherwood of San Francisco are visiting in the city. 5. F. Zowbro of San Bernardino was last week. Captain I-aac Polhamus, the Colorado River steamer captain, was lere a few days last last last ucsou has been visiting here Captain John Cross and wife have returned from Santa Barbara. Bishop J. H. Johnson is expected to soon arrive in Los Angeles from England. Mill Yalley. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Hughes of Alameda were here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kiyce entertained Misses Etta and Rose Gray of Sutter County at | their home here last week. | Prison Director Daniel E. Hayes and family leave shortly for Coronado, where they will spend the winter, Mr. and Mrs. Gepgge Ross have been stop- ping for a time at Blithedale. Miss Luacie G. de Haven of Mountain View, Santa Ciara County, was here last week. Mount Tamalpais. | Among the Pacific Coast people who visited i Mount Tamalpais last week were: Charles E. Walsh and J. R. Shaw, Valiejo; J. H. W. Ford, Misses E. and Nora Brewer and Mrs, W. A. Brewer. San Mateo; Charles Lewis, Petaluma; M. K.auber, M. and H. Ehstein, San Diego; H. H. Morris, Sacramento; Mrs. W. R. Bisseli, Alameda; Mr. and Mrs. George J. D. Euis, Los Augeles Peixotto, Mrs. J. Peixoito, San Rafael; K. Robinson, Plymouth; Jam LA Bruce, M. Bruce, Hollister; Miss Mamie Ed- wards, Crockett; R. O’Dounell, Jamestown; Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Shroeder, Mill Valley; Mrs. P. F. McCormick, Alameda: Thomas P. Bond, J. L. Bond, Lakeport; Miss E. Coolb, Oakland: George A. Babb, Livington: Bruce Large, Visa- lia; F. 8. Keogh, H. K. Wnite, Greenwood; Alice Baro, Ross Valley. Among the San Francisco people who have been on Tamalpais summit daring the week are Mr. and Mrs. M. McKinnie, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Argent, Mr. and Mrs. M. Kohlburg, Mrs. E E. Head, Mrs. K. K. Best, Mrs. Grace Best, F. 8. Mitchell, Joseph Lovy, Mrs, H. White, 8. E. Slade, Miss Clara E. Harier, Mr. and Mrs. Thomes Fisher, Mrs. M. J. Wood, Carl Wolff, | returned irom San Francisco, Mrs. D. A. Brown, Mrs. Alexander Boyd, Mrs John Curtis, M. Frank, Mrs. M. Littie, H. Till- man, H. J. Hill, H. § rt, Charies E. Stew- art, 8, H. Fowler, J. Gall, D. E. Hayes, Marggsille. Miss Mary Larrabee of Grass Valley is visit- ng Mrs. D. O'Banion. Miss Macy Taylor has gone to Smartsville for the winter. Dr. W. W. Russell is back from the East. A. B. Hopkins, wife and son are home from & visit In Ohio and Illinois. Rev. Father Rirley has returned home from San Franeisco, Dr. Johu B. Rogers of San Francisco visited last week with his father, Dr. 8. J. 8. Rogers. Miss Della McQuaid-Livingston, who visited her brother, C. E. McQuaid, has gone to Chi- cago. Miss Lois Earnshieids has teturned from Portland and San Francisco. Mrs. J. H. Hends, who visitea Mrs. W. T. Ellis Jr., has returned to San Francisco. ; M P. Lipp has gone to Chico to visit her sister, Mrs. C. A. Meek. John S Hutchings bas returned from Bul- lards Bar. Merced. M. Celler of &an Francisco is visiting his daughter, Mrs. A, Zirker. Mrs. Lou:s fiart has returned to her home at Hopeton from Santa Cruz. Mark Barrett ot Newcastle visited his cousin, W. T. Kiug, last week. Mrs. Elizabeth Turner of nta Cruz is the | guestof her daughter, Miss Diana B. Turner, Mrs. A. Gray and her sister, Mrs. L. Kik lion, are visiting in San Francisco. Sheidon Potter has returned to San Fran- | cisco after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Chamoer- lain. Mrs. vie home. Mrs. Cook and daughter of the Merced River heve returned from Santa Cruz Mrs. W. B. Bunker, who has been the guest | of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.S. Peck, has returned to her home at Las Vegas, N. Mex. Mrs. A. T. Hastings is in San Francisco with her father, T. H. Leggett. Misses Gertrude aud Hattie Goldman have Modesto. A. M. Turpin of Montpelier was in town one day last week. Dr. H. W. Cease and wife of Snelling were in Modesto last week visiting the doctor's pa- rents. Ex-County Assessor J. W. Tulloch of Oakdale was in town last week. F. C. Winters and wife of San Franeisco and C. J. Noack of Sacramento have been visiting G. H. Bertram. Dr. B. F. Surcyhne has returned from Sante | Rosa, where he went to attend the funeral of | his father. I. D. Harp went to Sacramento last week. L. M. Hardin of Newman was in town last | week. Dr. C. C. Wood has returned from the moun- talns much improved in health, W. H. Hatton went to San Franclsco last | week. J. F. Slater of Sacramento was in town last week. Dr. C. H. Oser of Oakdsle visited Modesto last week. Monterey. Mrs. A. C. Balch of Los Angeles is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, David Jacks. T. J. Field, vice-president of the Bank of Monterey, has gone for & tour, with his wife, son end daughter. Harry A. Greene is dangeronly ill with paralysis of the stomach, Mrs. T. Woodley Brotherton and Miss May Brotherton of San Fra:cisco are visiting Mon- tersy iriends. Mrs. Paris Kilburn of Salinas was in town last week, Miss Lottie Prinz has returned from San Rafeel. Miss Anita Pardee is visiting in San Fran- J. R. Kennedy has gone to Pennsylvania. Eusign J. J. Raby, U. S and Mrs. Raby, formerly Miss Jeannette Callaghan, are at Hotel del Monte. Nevada Gity. Miss Aunie Webber returns to San Francisco this week to resume her studies in vocal music. Ex-Postmaster Cel R. Clarke has been in San Francisco, belng summoned 1o the bec- side of his pioneer mining partner, George D. McLean, who has been dangerously ill. Dr. A H. Tickell and his bride have returned from the E Dr. M. F. McTaggart of Napa has been visit- | ing Dr. Bolles. Mrs. Minuie Bresse of San Francisco went to Downieville after a visit he e. Mis. Lucy A. White, for many years a teacher in the 1ty schools, has gone to San Jose to re- side. Her daughters, Josie and Shirley, ac- compaLy her. County Assessor Martin and his wife wert to San Francisco Iast week. Mres. H. H. Bigelow of Sierra City accompaniéd them. Miss Emma Schuster of San Franeisco, who has been visiting Mrs. W, G. Richards, has gone home. Mrs. C. L. Muller has gone to San Francisco and Yreka ‘o visit relations. A. R. Lord is making a sight-seeing tour of Southern California. Pacific Grove. Mrs. M. J. Jones and her son Haviland have returned to their home in San Jose. Miss Saunders of San Francisco is the guest of Mrs. Judge Hoole, on -Lighthouse avenue. H. L. Bradiord and family of Salinas have moved to Pacific Grove to reside. Rev. Thomas H. Sinex, D.D., who has been | dangerousiy ill of late, is much improved in health. F. W. Ellis has gone to Washington on a bunting trip. Edward Martin ana wife and Miss Mabel Martin of Santa Cruz were here last wee! Mr.and Mrs. N. J. Pearce of Everett, Wash., are at El Carmelo, Mr. and Mrs. George Brandt have reiurned from Sinta Cruz. W. T. Rowen and wife of San Francisco are atEl Carmelo. Pasadena. “Professor Frank J. Polley, formerly instruc- tor at Stanford, and Roy Macomber will leave Pasadena October 23 for an extended European trip. Hou. H. H. Markham is contined to his house by serious illness. Mrs. Sarah Haste, mother-in-law of Governor Budd, has taken a house on Madison avenue for the winter. +Edwin Grcble has returned from San Fran- ciseo. M-s. Theodore Simpson of Sscramento visitea her father-in-law, Senator C. M. Simp- son, last week. 3 Mr. and Mes. E. R. Huil has returned from Sau Francisco. Rev. P. F. Farrelley, priest atSt. Andrew's Church, is dangerously iil. Dr. N, A. Dalrymple has returned from San Mr. and Mrs. Jonn C. Newland, N. Steiner, | Francisco, | C. Ray of San Francisco, who has been | ng with Miss Minnie Comins, has gone | Mayor Calvin Hartwell and Walter Wotkyns went to San Francisco last we k. Dr. Joel E. Goldthwaite of Boston has been the guest of Hon. E. B. Hosmer. Redding. Miss Edna Drynan, daughter of County Clerk Drynan, who has been in Sacramento perfecting her musical education, is home Mrs. 8. P. Fillman and daughter, Merle, are home from Vacaville, Senator B. F. Langford of San Jose was here last week. Mrs. J. P. Eaton and children have returned from Porterville and Fresno. Charles A. Garter, ex-United States District Attorney, was here from Red Bluff this week Wwith a view to opening a branch office in Red- ding. Paulson, a‘prominent hotel man of , passed through Redding Saturday evening, en route to San Francisco, to close a deal with an Eunglish syndicate for extensive gold-bearing gravel deposits on the Trinity River. Miss Jennie Dean has gone to San Fran- cisco. Red Bluff. Miss Ida Hunter has returned from San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs, J. N. Seriber of Orland were in Red Bluff last week. Isaac Coates has gone to Bartlett Springs. Mrs. Wiiliam Weaver of Anderson visited her sisters, Mrs. Charles Hughes and Mrs. C. A. Campbell, Iast weex. Mirs. Judge Denson and daughter, who have been the guests of Mrs. General Cadwalader, have returned to San Francisco. W. R..Hail brought his family down from Hall City and returned to his mines at that place last week. Miss Edna Craddock of Shasta was the guest of Miss Blanche Clements last week. Hon. J. F. Ellison has returned home from a visit to $an Franc sco. W. P. Johnson attended the Grand Lodge of Masons as a delegate from Vesper Lodge of this place. Mrs. Hattie Charles, Mrs. T. § Swain, Mrs. | J. W. Walters and Miss Annie Masterson at- tended the Baptist Association meeting at Willows last week. Mis. George Courson of Harrison Gulch is visiting friends here. Mrs Sherman and her niece,” Miss Celia Baker, who formerly lived in Red Bluff, are here on a visit from Baker City, Or. Sausal_ito. B. G. Morse was here during the week. Edward Sheldon of the Hutch has been on a visit to iriends in San Mateo. Miss Olive Hamillon of Sausalito is on a visit to British Columbia. Miss Maud Younger has left Sausalito for San Fraucisco. Mrs. 0. C. Miller and Miss Ruth Miller will soon go Eas Professor James B. Davidson bas returned | from Bolinas. Santa jiosa. Thomas Rhodes, City Atiorney of Paso Robles, is visiting here. Charles 0. King, County Assessor of Sen Luis Obispo, is here on a visit, Miss Maggie Reed of Vallejo is visiting here. Professor Louis Holtz ant wife have moved back 1o San Francisco. W. J. Eewdley and wife have gone to Reno, Nev., to vi-it Colonel J. W. Hardin. Mrs. Josephine Gro of San Francisco is visit- ing Mrs. Thomns Hopper. Mrs. George W. Lewis is visiting her mother, who is quite ill, at Vacaville. Professor R. H. Mitchell and Dr. Neal of San Francisco sre visiting here. Clyde G. Gilbert has gone to Kansas City to resume his studies at the Dental College. Rev. T. A. Atkinson and family heve moved | to Petaluma. Mrs. W. W. Phelps of Fresno is visiting Mrs. J. G. Pressley. Hon. M. S, Staley has gone to San Francisco, en route lor A'aska, where he will assume the office of United States Marshal. Harry Leppo is home visiting his parents. Dr. Thomas Worth of San Fran 0 is visit- ing A. Ritey Hardin. Morris Newton of Moscow Cottage is visiting in San Francisco. Rev. M. Slaughter and wife of Woodland are visiting here, Hon. J. D. Barnett is quite ill. Miss Helen Douglass of San Francisco is vis- iting Miss Lily Das. Mrs. J. W. Pogue of Tulare County is vis- iting her sister, Mrs. John McMinn. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith of Santa Maria are visiting at the Haub residence. - Santa Barbara. J. W. Taggart is 1n San Francisco visiting. Rev. F. S. Forbes was in Redinnds last week attending the meeting of the Southern Cali- iornia Congregational Association. W. W. Bell ot Kansas City is visiting Santa Barbara, purposing to make it his future home! W. H. Diehl is visiting San Diego ana Los Angeles Mrs. H. S. Luster has been summoned East by the serious illness of her mother. Hill Pennel of Philadelphia has purchased & residence here and may make this his home. Mrs. M. Buckman, who has been visiting Mrs. S. E. Frye, has returned to her home in Portland, Oregon. Mr. Starr, son of Theodore B. Starr, arrived bere by special car from the East, accompa- nied by the Misses Danforth. Mrs. Emma Hardacre, mother of Mrs, F. M. McGuire of this city, is visiting in Los An- geles. Holiis H. Hunnewell Jr. of Boston has leased the Edwards mansion and as soon as Mrs. Hunnewell arrives will take possession of it for the winter. San Luis Obispo. Miss Hattie Russell of Santa Maria is visit- ing her s:ster, the wife of D.strict Attorney F. A. Doru. Mrs. Fred Keller of Paso Robles is visiting relatives here. Deputy United States Marshal W. J. Oaks of Los Angeles, formerty Sheriff of this county, was here last week. Miss Edith Jutta of Arroyo Grande has been | the guest of Miss Caliie Sioan during the week. Moses Castro hias gone to Sin Francisco, be- ing called there by a telegram announcing the serious iliness of his mother. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Daua, Mrs. M. Krider and Edward Dana have returned from Santa Barbare. T. W. Awalt and daughter, Miss Nellie, left last week for Pickering, Mo, Miss Stella Fullman of San Francisco is vis- iting Misses Frankie ana Dorothy Spafford. Henry Brunzer of San Francisco is here on business. ~ San Diego. Miss Ada Ballou, daughter of George . Baliou of this city, and Miss Clara Montgom- ery, will enter the Ciucinnati Couservatory of Music. They will remain Esst two years. Mrs. L. Speyer and Mrs. Czerwinsky have re- turned from San Francisco. Judge Hughes of the Superior Court is re- covering {rom au attack of pneumonis. | | | | | | Mrs. Flora Kimball and Miss Grace Luce are attending the woman's parifament 1n Los Angeles. Colonel Chalmers Scott, Indian agent at Rosebud Agency, S. D, is in the city after an absence of three years. Miss Hortense Coulter, accompanied by her mother, has gone to San Fraucisco to take a special course in voice culture. Colonel 0. J. Crewe-Read is at Coronado. Sheriff Frank Jennings is in San Francisco on business. Dr.J. C. Pryor, U. 8. N., has arrived from Mare Island to take the place of Surgeon Stone, now in the hospital. Mrs. L. E. Allen ot Chicago is visiting her niece, Mrs. R. H. Young. Mrs. Coch of Chicago is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. George Puterbaugh. Mrs. Amy Strong has returned from Chicago. San Jose. Miss Freda Hoffman will leave during the coming week for a trip to Mexico. The Misses Abels of Santa Clara will start on an extended Eastern trip the first of the week. General Patrick Murphy of San Luis Obispo isin town. Clem Argues, R. C. Tobin of Sau Francisco, Joe Lewis, Howard Alexander and Jack Car- roil ere hunting at Santa Margarita. Miss Faith Orton of the senior class gave & piano recital at the King Conservatory of Music last week. H. S, Crocker of San Francisco spent several deys in the city during the week. Fred M. Campbell of Oakland spent the week at the Vendome, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rawlins and family, of Hauford, are at the Vendome. Mrs. E. B. Church of San Francisco spent | several days in San Jose last week. Mr. and Mrs. F. Hailton, of New Zealand, visited the principal points of interest about the city during the week. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Dunne, of San Felipe, are spending several weeks in San Francisco. Mrs. Luiu Wheeler of Salinas is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Huyck. Mrs. Al guest oi her sister, Miss Kittie Snell, in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Neale, of San Rafael, spent several days this week with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Steeple. St. Helena. Mrs. M. K. Veven of Los Angeles is visiting Mrs. C. F. Reduall. John Alstrom visited his people near St. He- lena last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Holihan are in Paris. Professor J. A. Meizler visited friends in San Francisco and Berkeley last week. Mrs. Haire has returned from Sacramento witn her daughter, Mis. Willinm Fealy, Mrs. William McMilian of San Francisco 1s visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Miss Cousin of San Franeisco, who accom- panied Mr. and Mrs. C. Carpy ou their Euro- pean trip, is home. Miss Bertha Schweinitzer has returned to San Francisco. Miss Julia Dungans. after a visit with her | sister, Mrs. W. F. Miron, has gone to San Fran- ciseo to visit her sister, Mrs. J. C. Capies. | { Barrera of San Francisco, is the | Mort Gattrell i ng in Stockton J. W. Hiatt of Yorkville was iu town last week. William Wallace has }skn‘n a position as purser on the steamer Point Areus. " F. A. Butts, formerly princinal at the public school at Point Arena, has accepted a similar position in Mono Couaty. Mrs. Eugene rarr, wife of Constable Parr of Hopland, Grand Center, was & visitor in this clty duriug the week. Visalia. D. V. Robinson has returned from a visit to his old hpme in Schuyler County, Missouri. W. J. Owens was here the past week from San Francisco. Alfred Daggett and D. M. Adams have dis- solved the law partnership that existed be- tween them for many years. ¥ Mrs. Litta E. Mann of Sen Francisco is visig ing here. Miss Belle Mason has returned to her hom in Arkansas after visiting with her sister, Mrs/ C. A. McDermott. Mrs. F. W. Malot has moved here from Santa Barbara, Cbarles L. Adams, rel ranch, is visiting H. M. Graat, the Francisco 1o reside. Woodland. Miss Minnie Lee is visiting in O d. Fred Prentis and family have removed to Sacramento. Mr. Prentis will have charge of M. Diggs’ wholesale hardware business. W. R. Laugenour and wife are visiting rela- manager of the large Bur- relatives at San Jose. baker, has gone to San | tives near Willows. Irvin Brownell and wife of Stony Creek have returned home. A public reception was tendered to Rev.J, F. Van Auda and wife at the M. E. church parlors. Mr. N. J. Schuler has returned home. J. ¥. Garrett has returned from a trip to Juneau. He will go to the goldfields of the Yukon fn the spring. Miss Mattie Fisher has returned from & visit | at San Luis Obispo. Mrs. Fred Thomas and Miss Mollie Bullock have returned from Colusa. Mesdames Dr.J. T. Martin, L. W. Hillike? | and Emi.y Hoppin are back from Modesto. Frank Wilson, and Misses Susie Jaeckel, Mary 1 and Lena Ferrogiaro, Eva Haun, Annie Wil- son, Emma Voygtand others drove up from Napa to attend the ball given by the St. He- iena cyclers. Postmaster B. F. Kettlewell went to the city last wee Mrs. C. Shirek of Berkeley is visiting Mr. and Mrs. I. Glaser. Sisson. Judge E. H. Autenreith of Yreka was in town last weel Frauk Jaeckel, Dave Schwarz, Tony Ferro- | Drorher John . Porter, last week. giaro, Ed and Arnold Amstutz, Graf Pinkham, | Abe Morris and wife, William Morris, Misses Birdie and Mabel Morris, Morris Zisker and Ed E. Leake and wife attended the Morris- Elias nuptials at San Francisco. J. K. Smith and wife are visiting in San Francisco. Watsonville. John Thompson has returned from Paso Robles improved in health. Rev. M. Marion, after an illness of weeks, is again able to be about. Mrs. N. W. Quitzow Jr. has returned to San Francisco after & visit to her mother, Mrs. White. N week. George K. Porter of San Francisco visited his two J. Dornof San Jose visited here last Miss Mary Miller has returned fram Stock- ton. Mrs. J. C. Diggins of San Francisco s visiting her mother, Mr-. C. Palmtag. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wait of Sscramento were here the past week visiting Mrs. Wait's | father, A. Hughes. Charles J. Cox of Hollister was here last week. Miss Emma Kuhlitz has accepted the posi- | tion of cashier with the Charles Ford Com- pany. Mrs. Lillie Baker of Los Gatos is visiting her | parents here. Mrs. C. F. Galbreath has returned irom Sac- | ramento. U. G. Downing, Dolph St. Clair, F. C. Allen and James Henry are at Keswick. M. E. Dittmar of Redding, editor of the | Searchlight, was in Sisson last week. J. A. McCoy and A. B. Gollner are on & hunt- ing trip in the McCloud River country. H. B. Audrews was a visitor to Yreka last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wheeler of Meridian, Sut- ter County, are visiting Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Wheeler. Arizona. PH(ENIX, ARiz, Oct. 14.—Governor M. H. McCord, Terriorial Treasurer C. W. Johnstone, Attorney-General C. M. Frazier, J. A. Kuntz, Frank Cox and Dr. Wylie, all of Phanix, have returned from Los Angeles. Hon. P. R. Brady of Florence, one of ths pioneer lawmakers of the Territory, {s visiting | 1n Pheenix, Mrs. A. B. Carr and Miss Lois Pittman of | Etna are visiting Mr. and Mre, J. M. Hadley. Miss Nellie Lambert of Mayten is the guest of her sister, Mrs. M. L. Merritheyw. Mrs. H. H. Stone and littie daughter are in Eugene, Or., for a short visit. Miss Emma Totters of Warmeastle visited in Sisson last week. Sonoma. James Wait and family have returned from Sau Francisco. Mrs. Carpenter and daughters have moved to Vallejo. Mrs. D. Duhring has been entertaining Miss M. Brunch of Alameda and Mrs, Hess of San Frencisco. M Week. Mrs. L. H. Green has returned from San Francisco. D. Burris of Traver, Tnlare County, and G. H. Hotz visited San Francisco last | Eraest Meyers, who has beeu very serious Thomas Hopper of Santa Rosa, both bauking | men, were in town last week. Suisun. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Barnes will go East for the winter. Dr. and Mre, 8 K. Nurse will soon take up their residence here. J. R. Nei'zel and family of Suisun Valley are in San Fraucisco. Sheriff Allen of Sonoma County was in Sui- sun last week. Mrs. James A. Keys has returned from Los Angeles. J. Frank, formerly of Suisun, was here last week visiting. Justice M. Maynard has been confined to his bed. He suffered a hemorrhage of the lungs last Saturday. Tulare. Judge E. V. Bucknam is spending a week in Sonora. Judge J. W. Davis, who has been . ill, is almost restored to health. Miss Allie Talbot of Los Angeles is vi; her pareats, Mr. and Mrs. C. Talbot, The story that W. C. Abercrombie of this city, now on his way to Dawson City, was lost eriously siting {iuan open boat on the Yukon has been ala. proved. L W. Goldman is here from San Francisco. Captain W. H. Howe has & pair of Arkansas opossums, Miss Alice Francisco of San Francis, iting friends here. i Ea Hozan is back from Byron Springs, Mrs. L K. Hall of North Temescal, mother of N. W. Hall, is visiting here. S. D. Ayers has returned from West Vir. ginia. He will remaln in California, Mrs. Helen C. Sexton has returned from Los Angeles. The Tulare Literary Ciub bas re with Rev. E. D. Weage as pl‘s!dem.orxm,nd‘ The History Club. under the direction of the Chicago University Extension, has taxen up the prescribea course. A. J. Pilisbury is presi- dent, with Professor C. J. Walker, 1, M, Cox a0d Mrs. P.J, Rosson as assistants, There were two notable weddings in Phenix last week, that of Paul Heermans snd Miss Harriet 8. Lapham, solemnized by the Rov. Preston McKinney; that of Lindley B. Orme and Miss Ida Mae Ricketts, celebrated at the Episcopal chpreh by the Rev. Dr. Pent Both coupies are well known and highly esteemed in Pheenix. Rev. C. J. Chase of this city will leave to- morrow evening for Marvsville, Cal., to of ficiate as pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church. Mrs. J. H. Kibbey, wife of ex-Judge Kibbey of this city, is visiting relatives in Indiana. W. S. Neff and C. G. Brown of Tucson left Friday for a visit to their copper properties m‘ the Tucson Mountains, S. Newman of El Paso, Tex., has returned to Tueson. Ne\A.)#M;;dco. ALBUQUERQUE, N. 14.—Hon. MEX, Oc'. ior some time past, is steadily recovering. Misses Eloise and Aurelia Armijo have res turned from tueir summer outing in Cali- fornia. Hon. Seferino Crollet, former!y of county, will make 2is home in Colorado. Rev. W. D. Clayton has been placed on the supernumerary list for one year. J. 8. Kinsello and wife, former residents of New Mexico, but now living 1n Kansas, wili spend the winter in Las Vegas. Oregon. ASTORIA, Or, Oct 14 —A. B. Hammond, president of the Astoria and Columbia River Railroad Company, hus returned {rom San Fraucisco. Cuptain Chsrles D. Stuart of the Fort Canby lif-saving crew has been a visitor in the city this week. Daniel Fiynn of Sen Francisco has taken charge of the b'acksmith department of the Coiumbia Iron Works. A.S. Canney aud wife and J. C. Magee, of Sun Francisco, were here last week. 0. F. Jecotsen has gone to San Francisco and wil winter in Call ornia. J. M. McDonald and wite and W. E. Duun, of San Francisco, were 1u the city last week. A. W. Berry, one of Astoria’s oldest business men, died irom & stroke of apoplexy. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Chutter have gone to Chicago on a visit. Washington. TACOMA, CAL., 4.—Mis. L. R, Manning, wife of Vice-President Manning of the Paciti National Bank, has gone 10 Chicago to visiy her sister. Mr. Harry T. Hanlin leit this week for Italy to finish his musical studies. Mrs. A. McL. Hawkes will winter in San Dicgo for the healih uf her littie son. Judge Thowas Carroll of the Superior Court and Mrs. Carroll have gone to California for Mrs. Carroll’s health. Right Rev. P. T. Rowe, Bishop of A'asks, is spendaing his vacation on Puget Sound. Mr. and Mrs. Vivian J. Pearse ha ‘e gone to Los Angeles on their bridal trip and on re- turning will reside at Everett. The bride was Miss Emma Lois Bronson, this )1