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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1897. Auburn. RS. €. D. KENDALL of San Francisco is visiting Mers. L Mrs. L. H. Gr ing her mother, Mrs. F. A. Stoue. A. L Smith, assistant cashier of the Place: County Bank, has returned from San Fran- 5 Miss Mead of Bartiett Springs is visiting Miss Mabel Spaulding. Mrs. K. V. Soule, wite of the manager of the Lick House. San Francisco.is visiting her sister, Mrs. M. E. Crutcher. Miss Violet Soule 1s expected up soon. J. H. Huth of Todds Valley was here last week. R. H. Coop of Rocklin is in town. J. M. Barney and William Nicholls, business men of Dutch Flat, were in Auburn the past week E upervisor 0. J. Spencer of Iowa Hill, ex- riff John Butler of Colfax, and Hon. Dixon of Michigan Bluff were in Auburn most of the week. F. L Sanders was in Lincoln last week. J. Lrzano, assistant court reporter, visited Jowa H'll yesterday. M. Gebhardt of Stockton is visiting iam Watts. Wise end wife visited Sacramento tobert week Deputy Recorder Henry Hart spent most of week in San Francisco. 0. H. ¢ of Lathrop is visiting Mrs. las tk w. B. McGuire Jr. The Chrysanthemum Fair will be in charge of Mis. W, F. Wildman, Mrs. M.T. McCul- lough, Mrs. F. . Locher, Mrs. George Dyson, Mrs. J. Ward, Mrs. J. H. Kobie. Mrs. E. O. €mitn, Mrs. A. Williams, Mrs. A, E. Burt and Miss Fuller R Anderson. Mrs. E. V. Bedford and Miss Grace Bedford visited in Red Bluff last week. Mrs. F Mulier has gone to San Francisco for a visit. ith of Shingletown was here last ian Merryman ot Live Oak has bsen relatives here. ie Fuller of Cloverdale was here last week. James F. Bedford and wife have returned San Francisco, liam Alvright visited in Red Bluff last 1r: week W. W. Bedford went to Redding last week. Charles Croney of Redding visited friends in Anderson lest week Bakersfield. | rived with her son, Walter Elliot, and they are | the guests oi Mrs. M. J. Mowbray at Preston, a | suburb of Cloverdale. Mrs. Lillian Teaby, accompanied by Miss | Ora Teaby, botn of Geyserville, have arrived here. They ure the guests ot Mrs. J. B.| | Howara. ‘ Mrs. F. Bernard of San Francisco is visiting | her daughter, Mrs. L. E. Anderson. E. W. Wright 1s in San Francisco. Mrs. Herman Oel and Miss Virginia s of Mrs. W. Tevis at Stock- Fair are the gues dale. E F Goodyear of San Francisco, form- neipal of the Bekersfield High School, was in town last week. Mr. and Mrs. Burkham of Bodie are visiting Mrs. W. H. Scribuer. T. A. Moncure will return from San Fran- cisco in & few days and proceed to Mexico to Hearst. Mrs. Marion Camidge, a native of England, died at home, near Bakersficld. G Rev. U last nigh J. F. Devandof of San Jose is visiting here Bear has returned from San Fran, : v. J. W. Evans and Deputy RecorderJ. W. egory of Los Angeles was in town is announced. Foran has returned from her Josepa Morely Miss Ann summer outing. Mrs. € E. and Mrs. D. K. Tappart have re- turned from the East. Mrs. Homer Hicks is mexnto Vall isiting in the Sacra- Golfax. Nicholls Fred Valiey. James B. Dodds of Westville was here. J. F. Brown and wife have been visiting in Towa Hill Morris Lobuer, the Southern Pacific Com- pany agent, is visiting at san Francisco. Mrs. Samuel Wolford and aaughter, Clar of Grass Valley, are visiting here. Miss Irene ord of Eureks, Nev., is visiting the family of R. K. Moirison. Superintendent Phil Nicholls of the Polar Star miue at Dutch Flat has been visiting his family herc. D. H. Mills has gone to Forest Hill, Bt K. Williams, accompanied by Mrs. has returned from Browns | in the San Joaquin Valley, ke charge of a large ranch, owned by Mrs. | | lito to winter at her “Orchara” home. | | [ George Seuf of San Francisco, passed a day at | lowa Hill recently. w Butler of the Southern Pacific Com- pany has been transferred to Reno. He has taken his family there. George Faller aud Miss Minnie Kopp, of Dutch Flat, were married here, M'ss Janet Bell bas returned to school at Alameda. Miss May Maginn has been visiting in Sac- | ramento. Miss Ka e Geisendorfer of Welmar has goue 1o Sacramento. Mrs. J. R. Faller of Dutch Flat was a recent visitor here. Gahto. §. 8 Stearns of Napa is visiting relatives. £ P. West has gone to Fort Bragg to accept a position with the Sunse: Telephone Company. C. 0. Capell is at Wesiport looking after shipping interests. Charles White has gone to Ukiah to remain all winter. W. H. Babcock s visiting in Ukiah, The Misses Flelders of Hydesvilie are guests &t the Williams residence, Miss Mabel West is attending a preparatory school in Ukiah. .. Simpson of Westport is a guest at the White residence. Ruius Wilson has returned from Ukish, W. H. Calligan has gone to Reno. N. Grubbs has gone to Red Mountain to visit his mining properti:s. John Cox of Mendocino County has gone to o Francisco to coufer with a synd.cate rela- tive to the sale of gold Learing gravel deposits ou the Eel River. Edward Purdy and family are visiting at Cummings, Cal. s P s Gloverdale. W. E. Doty ana Herbert Swunders of Ukiah @rave down here on business last week. Mrs. J. A. Kleiser, worthy matcon of Clover Leai Chapter No. 93, Eastern Star, of this place, is attendiug tne E+steru Star Grand Chapter meeting at San Francisco this week. She is sccompanied by Mrs. John Field, Past W. M. H. McCabe has returned from Ssn Fran- cisco. J. A. Kleiser is visiting his son, Dr. G. W. Kieiser, in San’ Francisco. E. Gibbons. a former Cloverdalian, but now of Oakland, circulated among his mauy friends hers the early partof the week. Bert L. Elliott 1:1t last week to engage in business in San Francisco. Mrs. Dr. C. F. Grint and children of Wheat- lana is here for an extended visit with her parents, Dr. and Mrs, R. &, Markell. Mrs. E. Scuuliz is visiting friends in San Francisco, Mrs. F. P. Elliott ol San Francisco has ar- W. S. Williams was up from Randsburg last week on a visit to his tamily. Frank Dusy and son Walter have returned | to their home near Selma from Cook’s Inlet, | Alsska, where they have been mining guite | suceessfully during the summer. H. L. Judeli, for many years in the tabacco business in San Francisco, is in Fresno. N. Levy made a business trip to the Bay City during the week. City Trustee Joseph Spinney ana City Attor Dey Lewis H. Smith made a flying business trip to San Francisco during the week. Bert Hughes, Deputy Recorder of Tulare County, was in Fresno early in the week. George H. Malter has been down from San Francisco looking after his vineyard interests here. George Axtell, s Death Valley prospector and mine-owner. is sojourning in Fresno. Miss Evelyn Doyle, daughter of H. P. Doyle of Dyersburg, Tenn., 18 visiting her uncle, Dr. W. B. Doyle, of this city. Ex-Assemblyman H. J. T. Jacobsen of fan Francisco paid the raisin center a busincss | visit during the week. Mrs. Josephine Gro, composer of the mew song, “‘Hail California,”’ spent the week iu | Fresno attending the teachers’ institute. She | was the guesi of Mr. and Mrs. ThomasE. Norris. | Major Will S Scott has returned from Stockton. | Fred C. Scott, formerly of this county, but now a resident of Inyo, is visiting his here. He will engage in the practice of law in Inyo County. Robert Smilie of Oakland is nere. Mrs. H.C.B. Gill has returned from the mountains, where she had an all-summer outing. Miss Kathryn Ball, supervisor of drawing in the San Francisco schools, was in Fresno dur- ing the week atlending the teachers’ st tute. Miss Gussie Duf. & Mojave school teacher, is visiting the family of Posumaster W. L. Hedrick. Gilroy. Mrs. D. J. Riley will visit in San Francisco before she returns to w.er home at Red Bluff. Miss Ida Sargent is visiting her sister, Mrs. Harry Green, in San Francisco. Mrs. M. Beun visited her daughter, Mrs. J. | L. Matthews, in Salines iast week. | Mr. aud Mrs. 8. M. M«ze are visiting friends Mre. E Chace and her daughter, Miss Mabel, of Sania Cruz, are spending s few weeks with Mrs. J. W. Lewis. rs. W. H. MeCune of San Jose visited friends here last week. Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Burrows were in Hollister last week Mrs. J. H. Johpson has returned from the East. Mrs. L. F. Angney has returned from Santa Cruz. P. C. Hodges and wife and Miss Vira Ed- wards sre in Santas Cruz. Mrs. L. A. Whitehurst and Mrs. C. W. Cobb have returned from san Francisco. Mrs. M. A, Farrar Las returned from Sausa- Miss Kate Winslow of San Francisco ing her parents in ““The Orchards.” Mrs. George Keaton, Mrs. W. W. Pettit and Miss Brock attended tue Grend Chaprer, O. E. 8., in San Francisco. Miss Millie Hostetter of San Jose is visiting Miss Lillien Rea. Grass Valley. James McCormick and Charles Loughnidge are in Sacramento. William McCarthy and wife are in San Fran- cisco. J. W. Clemo left for New York. Charles E. Clinch has returned from San Francisco. visit | returned from Sierra County. Mrs. M. W. Smith, wife of Professor Smith, | has returned. Mrs. George W. Starr and son are in St Helens, visiting the family of W. B. Brown. Mrs. David Binkeiman has gone to Austin, Nev., to visit her daughter, Mrs. E. W. Brown- ell. Mrs. Percy Cole of San Francisco is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Wettereau. Miss Olive Cunningham has returned from Gold Run, where she went to atiend the fu- neral of her aunt, Mrs. Preston. The Misses Morateur entertained friends at their home in Boston Ravine. Mrs. George S. Howe has gone to Trinity Couaty in the interests of the orphans’ fair. | Miss Winnie Andrews, who nas been visit- ing her cousin, Mrs. D. B. Marwick, has re- turned to her home in Oakiand. Richard Gummoe ana wife have left for Los | Angeles, where Mr. Gummoe wiil attend the | Grand Encampment, 1. 0. 0. F. Haywards. Mr. and Mre. Cnarles Thompson and two children, former residents of this place, who reside in Oakland, were visiting iriends here | tae early part of the week. Jonn Costigan, who was a conductor on the | long since defunct Cohen Railroad and later | for many years on the Southern Pacific | Railroad, was visiting acquaintances during | the week. John Simons end William Miller have de- parted for Shasta County, where they will en- gage in business. Mr. and Mrs. Purervem of Grand Rapids, Mic! re here. E. Mainwright of San Francisco visited friends bere last week. Frank A. Fietcher of Oskland is stopping here with friends, Captain McDonueil, an o!d resiaent of this place, was bere last week visiting old ac- quaintances. A. E. Fisher and John Dassel, who have been |campingin the Livermore mountains, heve | returned home. Samuel Sullivan and mother of San Fran- | cisco visited relatives last week. Hanford. Richard Mills Jr. has gone to San Francisco, and will rem#in there. Miss Anna Dopkins has gone to Los An- geles on & visit. Mrs. Andy Buckner has gone to Salinas, where she will visit, Arthur Patnot, proprietor of the Blue Rim Cyelery, has recovered from & severe fllness. Mr. Glover and family, of Kentucky, have locaied at Grangeville, J. B. Haymaker of White River is in Grange- ville on a visit to his mother, Mrs. Ellis, Lasi Tuesday Miss Rose Rider and Sergeant Sovulewski of Troop K, Fourth Cavalry, U. S, their the bride’s parents at Kingston. Mr. and Mrs, Garrison Turner have returned to their home in Modesto after visiting in Grangeville. Mr. and Mrs. Heury Vincent, who were married last June, have gone to San Jose, where they will attend the Normal School the coming lcna, | ern Star at San Francisco. | on & business trip. William Maltman and Wiiliam Carlyon have | Williem Reynolds has gone to San Francisco. | A.. were united in marriage at the home of | Mrs. W. H. Fox of Visalia is visiting here. Charles Lake Sr. ot Berryessa is here look- ng after his real estate interests. Joe Weisbaum has retursed, home from s visit to Sau Francisco. James Baraon of Salinasis here. Frank Rounsaville, who basbeen here ona | visit to his mother, bas retunied to his home | in Porterville. Mrs. George Camp has returued from a visit in San Fianeiseo. Mrs. W. P. McCord is visiting in Bakersfield. | Justice B. A. Fassett and wife have returned from San FrancisZo. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Lane and deughter, who have been visiting in Sun Franciseo, are home. Archibald Fell has reiurned from San Fran- bl cisco. Mrs. Fell and her niece. M Ines | Tyndall, will remain in San Francisco for the | winter in order that Miss Tyndall mav attend school. Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox of Los Angeles are here i on a visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dopkins celebrated the | twenty-fiith anniversary of their marriage. About seventy-five couples were present. Hollister. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Scott of Wisconsin are | visiting their son, Haney Scott. | Mr. and Mrs. James F. Duane and Mr. and irs. Gaston Ashe have come in to spenda week in town. | Mrs. James Tebbetts and Mrs. Albert Shaw | were guests last week of Mrs. C. N. Hawkins at Laurelito. | Mrs. Sowle has returned to Pleasanton after a visit here. Mrs. M. Rosenberg attended last week the wedding of her brother, Albert Baruch, at | San Francisco. Mrs. N. C. Briggs and Mrs. Thomas Flint Sr. are attending the Grand Chapter of the East- Miss Greely of Calaveras is visiting here, Mr. Williamson has gone to Pacific Grove. Will Black has returned from San Francisco. Joseph Chargin and fami'y have gone to San Jose to remain permanentiy. Rev. Mr. Edwards of Gilroy, Rev. M. Noel | and Rev. W. T. Fleenor visited Hollister last Sunday. Mrs. i | . McDowell is a guest of Mrs. R. 1. Orr. | Beaumont Harris is visiting in Aflni Liodi. ler has returned from San Fran- George K. cisco. Adam Brehm returned from a business trip to San Francisco last week. F. T. Peach is around sgain after & severe iliness Supervisor Memphili was in San Francisco week on business. Al Hill, a former Lodi resident, is in town visiting old friends. Louis McCoy has a broken shoulaer, caused by taking a header from his wheel. Carl A. Nelson of Acempo anc Miss Sarah E. Tinning of Lodi weré married here at the home of the bride's psrents. Rev. S. E. Pat- terson ufficiated. The bappy couple will make their home at Acampo, where the groom is en- | & ged in the orchard business. Merchant 8 A. Kitcheer wasin San Fran- | cisco last week on a matter of business. Matt Hamilton Sr. and wife took a trip dowu 1o Stockton last week. W. H. Krause, who was dangerously in- | jured by a fall from his bicycle, is still very | L i Rev. J. W. Brier Jr. and family were in Galt on Sunday. L. C. McMurtry Sr. died at his home on Sun- | day. He was 52 years of age. Three chilaren | are left—Louls, Fiorence and Mabel. | Georse Kettelman and Johu Walling are | away on a hunting trip in the Sierras, Miss Flossie Coleman. a Hizh School student, died nt her home here. Death w caused by brain fever. Luos'Ar\geles. L. Craig went up to San Francisco this week S. N. Ruoker of San Jose was a visitor in the city last week Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Sioner of Santa Pauls have been visiting here. H. H. Halsey and Miss F. K. Halsey of Towle | | visited friends here. Major G. H. Bonebrake was with relatives at | Capisirano las: Sunday. Lyun Helm has returned from Phasnix, Ariz.. where he went (0 attend the funeral of his father, Dr. Scott Helm. M. L. Cu'p of Escondido was the guest of the family of Police Captain Roberts last week. W. C. Bluett and family have come back to their city home, having closed their Santa Monica cortige. | Rev. Dr. Wendte of Oakland is at the Hotel Lincoln. Hon. James P. Baxter and family of Port- land, Me.. are guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. A. | Lamb of Westlake avenue. Mrs. R. T. Nelson has received & cablegram announcing the marriage of her daughter, Miss Marie Longstreet, to Thomas F. Carhart, in Paris. Senator White entertained at dinner at his | home on Main street Chief Justice Beatty. Justices Harrison, Henshaw and Van Fleet, Superior Judges Clark, Van Dyke, Smith and Shaw, and Messrs. Denis, Hicks, Monroe, Graves, Slswson, Chapman and Gage. Mrs. John P. Jones and Mrs. Graham of Santa | Monica were guests at & Monday dinuer given by Mrs. M. 8. Severance. Lakeport. Mesdames Joseph Craig, C. W. Kellozg, and | | €. J. Monro and Miss Carrie Atherton attended | the Grand Chapter 0. E. §. in San Francisco. Dr. Frenk McClure and John Crump have returned from the Shasta go'd fields. The following party of cricketers went to Penryn to play in the tournament held there: H. V. Keeling (captain), G. R. Webber, W. Bayton, P. Rose, P. C. Baylis, C. E. Enderby, F | { Greene, H. Hudson, H.P. H. Haggitt, A. H. Spurr, E. C. Gray. Miss Willle Whitton has returned from an exteuded visit in Healasburg, San Francisco and Napa. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Martin went to San Fran- cisco 1ast week. | L. Fedrazzini and son Henry went to San | Francisco last week. Mr. Pedrazzinl will at- | tend the Grand Chapter, 0. E. 8. Henry wilt 80 to Reno, Nev., for his Lealih. Judge and Mrs. Schell have returned to their home in San Francisco after a brief visit with Judge and Mrs. T. B. Bond. | Gecrge Foree ana Miss Hettie Foree are vis. iting in San Francisco. Lew Norton was up from H week. Mrs. Cheda has returned to her home 1n San Raiael. W. P. Butler made a flying visit to the city last week. H. W. Wagenet and family have moved to Oskland and will make that city their future home. Charles Campbell is visiting Z. F. Vaughn. Mr. Campbell has just returned from Guate- Ml Valley, Messrs. John Brady and A. W. Morgenstern are occupying the Hart cottage for the winter months. Johu Burt’s new home isabout completed and Mr. Burt will soon occupy it. ldsburg last i | | dence here and has gone to San Francisco for | Echools of Mariposa County, is visiting in | home Tuesday, after vis {dent, Mrs.S. J. Hopkins vice-president, and Count M. E. Coutelle and wife, who areona tour ofthe world, are in Mill Valley. Henry W. Kaufman of San Francisco has purchased a cottage here, where he will spend the summer. Jumes F. Logan was among the visitors from | San Franeisco during the week. Menlo Park. Doctor A. M. Beecher, cousin of the fa- mous Henry Ward Beecher, is visiting her aunt, Mrs, C. Tobey. Miss Annie Doyle is visiting Iriends in San Rafael. T. P. Maloney, who left last Augast for Daw- son City, has returned. He crossed the pass and went ss far as Lake Lindermann and was compelled to return owing to the freezing of the lake. He will make the trip early next spring. E. W. Hopkins has closed his summer resi- the winter. Merced. Mrs. D. G. Bambauer visited relatives in n Francisco lsst week. Miss Claire Washington of San Jose is the guest of her sister, Mrs. T. C. Law. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Perry have returned from Santa Rosa and Sen Francisco. John Barfield of Sana Cruz is visiting his rother, George H. Barfield. Mr.and Mrs. E. F. Mugler and Miss Ella Mugler are 11 San Fiancisco. Miss Alice E. Ellery has returned to her home in Alemeda after a visit with her sister, Mrs. F.G. Osirander. Miss Essie Wise is in San Francisco. Miss Julia Jones, County Superintendent of by Merced. Mrs. Charles Harris has returned from a month’s visit in San Francisco and San Jose. P. McInerney of San Francisco has returned tng his sister and orother, Mrs. M. Mcinerney and T. P. Mcln- Modesto. Miss Bertha Weil has returned from a visit to San Francisco and Santa Cruz. Fraok Kitirell of Fresno is visiting Modesto. Dr. Cocper has returned from Sonora and San Francisco. Miss Leua Alford, who has been visiting the Misses Stone, has returned to Fresno. W. C. Holliway of Oakdale was in town last week Mrs. Howard Taylor of San Francisco is visit- tng relatives here. J. W. Ross and family from Stockton care to visit relatives in Modesto. Mr. Ross re- turnea home, but his family will remain. George Rice, who has been visiting relatives he:e, has returned to San Miguel. Judge J. M. Wood came up from San Fran- cisco last week. George F. Seger of Riverside was in town last week. He has purchased the dry-goods stock of C Marriott. . E. Marriott went to San Francisco last week. V. Thompson went to San Francisco last wee! Dr. W. C. Grove has returned from San Fran- | cisco. D. M. Bhafe, who has been here for & few weeks, has returned to San Francisco. Monterey. Captain Thomas G. Lambert has returned | from San Francisco, where he attendea the Masonic Graud Lodge. i Miss Grace Tyroll is in San Francisco. H. A. Greene has recovered from serious ill- ness sufficiently to be taken to San Fraucisco, F. M. Hilby is with his family in May fieid. Mrs. Wii.lam Kay and dsughter are in San Jose. A. M. Alien of Oakiand was in town last week. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Botch and little daughter have been in Menlo Park for several weeks. Hon. S. J. Duckworth, deputy customs col- lector at Nogales, Ariz., is here ana will take | his family to Arizona. M. I Thomas, who for several years has been secretary ana confidential clerk for David Jacks, nus resigned his position and will leave | immediately for his ol¢ home in Vermont. | H. A. Alexander and family of San Ardo are visiting in Monterey. Iseac N. Swetnam storted last week for s | protracted stay in Kentucky. Charles Rol.o Peters and wife are in San | Francisco. Rey. Father Arthur M. Clark of San Fran- cisco was in Moaterey last week. Mrs. D. T. Elmore is in New Monterey, the guest of her mother, Mrs. Milton Little. Miss Edith Little has returned from Slate Nevada Gity. Mrs. Norval Douglass and daughter, Miss Byrda, have gone to San Mateo to reside. Mrs. Willlam Walters has returned from a fortnight's visit at Sacramento. Dr. Mary E. Little and Mrs. R. H. Forman | have returnea from a tour of the Eastern States. Ex-Senator E. M. Preston has returned from San Francisco. Rev. A. L. Brewer of San Mateo was here last week. Mrs. C. W. Cross and her son, Clyde, of San Francisco are here visiting their old home. Miss Belle Stover is visiting relations in San Francicco. Miss Tillie Verge has gone to North Bloom- field to pass a week with her parents William McClure ana Miss Sarah M. Silva were married at St. Canice Church. Mrs. B. F. Sne | has returned from Oakland. Mrs. J. H. Onstott 1s home from the seashore. Dr. P. L. Pond of Alaska is the guest of his sister, Mrs. Fred searls. Petaluma. Bishop and Mre. Graves visited the parish here thisweek. A branch of the Women’s Aux- iliary was formed with Mrs. Denman as presi- Mrs. Willisma P. Edwards secretary and treas- urer. Clarence M. Ackerman has almost recovered from the wounds received at the hands of the stage-robbers near ailton and has gone to his home ac Angels Camp. Mirs. J. tephen, Mrs. A. B. Hill and Miss Dacia Falibanks are in San Francisco. Easton Mi.lsand children were here last week but have returned to their home at Paso Robles, excepting the oldest child, who is at. tending schoo! here. Rev. and Mrs. T. A. Atkinson have moved from Santa Rosa with the intention of making this their permanent home. W. T. Crosthwaite, State organizer of tha Caliornia Protective Association, is here. - Pacific Grove. Dr. C. W. Snodgrass and wife of Reno, Nev., have taken s cettage for the winter. E. C. Smith has gone to New York for s month. Mrs. Jacques Loeb, son and daughter, and Mrs. G. H. Leonard of Chicago are among the | all-winter visitors. F. Dyer of Pasadena was nere last week. 1. Manning King of alinas is here. Among the week's arrivais at El Carmelo are Mr. and Mrs. & W. Lazier of Gonzales. Dr. N, H. Haight aud wife of Chicsgo are at Carmelo. Tuey intend residing here perma- nensly. Judge Willlam Caldwell and wife of San Francisco were here last week. James Harper and Harry Winston have re- turned from their hunting trip. Miss Etta Nesou has returned from San Francisco. Miss Gertrude Rich is in San Jose. Pasadena. Bishop Johnson of Southern Cslifornia dio- cese and wife will be in Pasadens early this week and will occupy their new residence on Grand avenue. Right Rev. Bishop Montgomery will be in Pasadena October 31 to administer the rite of confirmation at St Andrew’s. Hon. James McLachlan has returned from San Francisco. H M. Lutz and family have returned from Philadeiphia. Red Bluff. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Saelizer, who were re- cently married in Chicago, visited Red Bluff iriends on their way to their home in Red- | | mander mine, has returned from San Fra ding. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gerber of Sacramento have returned from their summer home at Batte Creek Meadows. Mr. and Mrs. D. last week. Mrs. Montgomery have returned from Wichita, Kans. Rev. W. K. Guthrie and wife went to Sacra- mento to attend the presbytery, and they will also attend the synod at Oukland. Mr. and Mre Claus Trede have returned from their wedding trip to San Francisco. Supreme Court Commissioner Chipman was | up from San Francisco last week. Attorney H. V. Resrdon and J. H. Sharp, of the Southern Pacific Company, were here last week. Mrs. D. J. Geary bas returned from Santa Ros Mre. A. Walton has returned from a visit to her daughiter, Mrs. H. J. Franck, at French Gulen, Mrs. J. D. Tiiden ana little son Wagner are here from Sacramento on a visit 10 the for- mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Mayhew. Mrs. H. C. Newman, who has been visiting | her daughter, Mrs. J. H. Bradley, has returned to her bome in Sen Jose. Miss Agnes Dalton has returnea from a three months’ visit to Chicago and Kansas Cit Major G. G. Kimball visited San Francisco last week. Redwood Gity. Kate Montgomery and Mrs. Mabel | | Cone visited San Francisco | soon. Miss Stella Fullman, who has been the guest of Mrs. A. Z. Sinsheimer, hasgone to her home in Albany, N. Y. J.R. Sloan has returned from a visit with his daughter, Mrs. E. B. Flack, in Los Angeles. County Clerk John Whicher and wife have returned from Los Angeles and Catalina Isl- and. County Assessor C. O. King has returned | from Santa Rosa. Mrs. T. F. Friedler is visiting friends in San Francisco. Sonora. Percy Wood, proprietor Ferry, was here last week. Miss Flora Scanavino has returned to her home 1n Fresno. Miss Nellie Marcus and Miss Lena Meyers of Groveland visited here last week William Fess of San Francisco was here last week. J_H. Blaynay has settled up the Alexander Stewart estate and returned to his home in Canads. M. B. Harriman of the Bonanza mine has re- turned from San Francisco. J. Josephs, the superintendent of tite Gerry- of Robinson's cisco. Jim, or “Uncle” Gtiilis, as he is known here, is in sSan Francisco, but is expected home { Deputy Assessor Charley Street, accompanted | by his little son, has returned from San Fran- ’ cisco. Miss Keil has returned fromw San Francisco. | D. K. Oliver of Stockton was here last wee! Sonoma. Mrs. G. H. Hotz, Miss Clara Cheney and the Misses Humphreys visitea at Eldridge last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Cheney will soon return from Agua Catente. J. Stockwell hes returned from Healdsburg. Miss Bessie Knight has returned from San Francisco. Judge George H. Buck visited Byron Springs | last week. William Dillon is at Stockton with friends. Miss Marie Heiner bas returned from San Franeisco. J. Princevalie of Gilroy has been visiting his son and daughter here. Miss Dollie K -arse is attending the fair of all missious in Monterey. William H. Brown has qualified as Super- visor. Charles Benjamin is in town visiting friends. Edwin Fish, manager of the Peninsula Lighting Company, has moved to San Fran- | cisco, where he will reside. T. P. Maloney has returned home from Lake Lindermaun. He wili go back in the spring. Hon. John McMurry and daughter, Miss Marie, of Tijnity County, passed through Redaing this week en route t» San Francisco. Mrs. A. R Andrews, who had been visiting her daughrer, Mrs. Scott Sutton, in San Fran- cisco, is home. 2 Sheriff Berzin and wife, of Trinity County, were in Redding last week. Mrs. Nonie spencer of San Francisco s visit- ing her mother, Mrs. 8. E. Bacon. Mrs. John Martin of San Francisco has been siting Ler mining properties in Trinity County. W. J. Gillespie has returned from Reno. The Mises Annie and Nellie Condon, of Weavervi le, visited friends in Redding last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Cooper have returned | from Oakland, where they visited their son, | J. H. Cooper. Suisun. Juliet Crosby is at home for a short visi with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Lewis. Daniel Tonneson and Miss Anna Emily Hanson, well-known young people of the Montezuma Hills district, were married at the home of the bride. Mrs. G. F. Wooderson, accompanied by her sisier, Mrs. Lee Gates of Vacaville, has gone to Vermont for about two mouths. W. B. Parker Jr. of Vacaville is in the south- ern part o: the State on a vacation. John Ptister of Paso Robles was in Suisun last week on a visit to his brother, Dr. J. J. Pfister. Alex Rodgers has returned from a short v in San Francisco. James H. White and family of Suisun Valley have been in San Francisco {or a few days. Claire Morrill is visiting friends in Oakland C. W. Simuelson and son, Edward J., are passing their vacation in Nevada County. San Diego. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. O'Conor are visiting at Witeh Creek. Mrs. G. J. Magly and family have returned from Albuquerque, N. Mex. Rev. C.W. Maggart has gone to Cedar Rapid: to take the pastorate of the First Lutheran Church of that clty. George N. O'Brien has gone to San Francisco to engage in business. Collector John C. Fisher has returned from | Sacramento. yor Reed has recovered from a severe at- tack of the grip. Nick Lutich is on the way to Cairo, Egypt. Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Grant will arrive in the city from Westchester, N. Y., November 1. Chief Russell and Folice Commissioner Daney made a trip 1o Los Angeles last week. Mr.and Mrs. C. R. Dauer have returned from & six moaths’ visit 1 Minnesota and | Towa. Mrs. Byron L. Re=d hasreturned from a sum- mer outing at Alpine. the United States revenue cutter Corwin will arrive next week. E. J. Lewis isin San Francisco on business. Mrs. L. R. Works has returned from San Francisco, where she has been visiting with the family of her father,Judre W. L. Pierce. San Luis Obispo. W. T. Keeney is visiting relatives in Kansas City. William Proper has gone to Ukiah, where he | will go into business. Mr. and Mrs. M. Giltert have gone to San Jose to reside while their daughter, Miss Vera, is attending the State Normal School. Harry Harris left Wednesday for San Fran. cisco and will take a course of study in the Siate College of Pharmacy. Mrs. J. M. Hilbish returnea Saturday from Los Angeles. Miss Grace Fleck of Guadalupe is the guest of Miss Aunita Gingg. Mrs. Myron Angel has returned from New York, Lieutenant Reed of | | | ing. | . | married at (he residence of Mrs. M. W. Plerce Miss Sadie McHarvey is visiting in Berkeley. Mrs. Powell and daughter of San Fran- | cisco visited iast week at the Tate residence. | James Glynn has returned from San Fran- cisco. Robert Hall was in San Francisco last week. Attorney B. Spencer of San Framcisco was the guest of Mrs. G. S. Harris last Sunday. Perry Ferris and Lee McGimsey have gone to Ukiah to remain several weeks. San Jose. Miss Ada Ryland s visiting Mrs. John M. Burnett in San Francisco. Charles Lux of San Francisco was in town | ast week. Miss Norma Ryland is in Kansas City visit- | | | | | | | | Mrs. N. G. Arques ix visiting her sister, Mrs. | R. T. Carroll, in San Francisco. George T. Dunlop of Gilroy was here last | week. | District Attorney Carl Lindsay of Santa Cruz County was here last week. | The Misses Abel of Santa Clara have de- | parted for an extended Eastern trip. Mrs. 8. F. Leib will leave soon io visit witn relatives in Texrs. George W. Henderson and Frank Coykendall have returned from Kiamath Springs. Miss Clara Vostrovsky has gone to San Diego, 10 be instructor in the Southwest Institute. Rome T. Jackson of San Luis Obispo was here last week. Mr. end Mrs. H. T. Wasson of Wellington, B. re passing their honeymoon in the city. Miss Carmelo Mariin of Sausalito was at the Vendome yesterday. The Misses Mabury gave a card party Satur- day evening. > Charles Adams of Visalis is visiting his mother, Mrs. A. H. Burrel. Lieutenant M. W.iStockdale, Fifth Infantry, N. G. C., wasin the city last week, inspecting the State shoot of Company B. | Santa Barbara. Mrs. J. H. Peshine, wife of Captain Peshine, .8. A., has gone to Washington to meet her husband. William Alexander Toronto, Canada. E. C. Tallant entertained a party of friends last week at Winchester Canyon. | J. A. Whitmore ot S8an Barnardino is in the city. Mrs. J. M. Fowler and Mrs. J. W. Duzanne of Washington will spend the winter in Seata Barbara. Miss Edna L. Williams end C. G. Norbuig were married at Oregon City. Tne bride is the sister of Mre. E. H. Barker. Judge B. B. Nealy of the Puget Sound dis- trict will winter here with his family. E. M. Pyle is visiting in San Franicsco, Mrs. W. L. Clark is in San Franciseo. Miss Anna S. C. Blake has returned from Europe, accompanied by Miss A. C. Nuck, Miss Watt of Boston, Dr. Philip King Brown of | San Francisco and Henry Young of Boston. Miss Nuck and Miss Brown expect to winter here. W. S. Dunshee of Ventura County will soon remove to Santa Barbara. - Miss Edith Coiner and John R. Rider were [ bas réturned from | by Rev. A. H. Carrier of the First Presbyterian Church. Miss Coiner is a daughter of Daniel Coiner ot Los Alamos and Mr. Rider is a resi dent of A ameda. St._fie—lena. W. W. Lyman went to Los Angeles to repre- sent St. Helena Lodge in the Grand Encamp- ment of Odd Fellows. Major and Mrs. John A. Darling have sailed for Japan. J. C. Mixon, accompanied by his daughter, Miss Anna, went o Oakland last Tuesday to visit his daughter, Mrs. G. F. Emery. Mrs. C. Burkett went to Felton, Santa Cruz County, the first of the week to make her home with daughter, Miss Gertrude, who has a position as principal in the schools there. Mr. and Mrs. George Rammers went to San Francisco to attend the mairisge of Mrs. Ram. mers’ brother, Mr. Dittmar. Mrs. M. E. Grant attended the Baptist asso- ciation meeting in Santa Rosa lact yeek. F. B. Mackinder, editor of the Star, and wife went to San Francisco to attend the fall meet- | ing of the California Press Association. Mrs. & Sherman of San Francisco passed sey- eral days this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Pratt. Miss Eva Kittlewell has gone home to lowa City, Town, aiter a visit with her uncle, J. R. Kittlewell. Nathan Lockwood, express messenger be- tween San Francisco aud Redding, was in St | Helena with old friends last week. Miss Burbara Hasenmaier, daughter of the late Frecerick J. Hasenmaur, has entered the convent of Notre Dame in San Jose, Miss Minnie Hoover has returned to her bome in Napa after a visit with Miss Maggie Barry. Rovert Hastie of San Francisco visited his mother last week. San Rafael. Miss Helen Fish and Dr. Alice Fish leave San Rafael on the 30th for Korea. Next Tues. day evening a reception will pe tendered to Miss Helen Fish. Mrs. 5. Seherric of San Fran, here last week. City Attorney Thomas P. Boyd has returned from the springs. i cisco was a guest | M. | Dakota to join her pareats here. | cousin, Mrs. 5. H. Hoy. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Crooks are occupying the 0’Neil cottage on Palm avenue. Miss E. Murray has been visiting friends in Sebastopol. | Superior Judge Frank M. Angeilotti speat ! last week in San Francisco. Mrs. Dr. MacKenzie left for Riversids last | week. Fred Birlem, a son of Captain Biriem Quentin, has returned from a visit to Superintendent of Schools Robert Fur: | of Marin County, who nas been visiti in | San Francisco, s again at his desk in San Ra- fael. Mrs. Willlam Crawford of Ferndale, | boldt County, 1s visiting ralatives in Sa fael. J. C. Bonneau 1s the guelt of hisson, Cov Clerk Thomas Bonnezu. Will Brown of San Franhisco was the g of his cousin, Robert Truribull. Mrs. Dr. Alexander of SAn Anselmo gave a reception to the seminary‘students and their triends. Sausalito. Mr. and Mrs. Bristome iil reside in s.ug lito during the winter. Mrs. Charles Mason and the Misses Mas will entertain a party of fr-ands with a dinne on the 25th. Miss Pearl Morse hasbcen visiting friends in the metropolis. Miss Busqui of Ross Vhlley has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Triat, in Sausalito. Cap ain and Mrs. Borrgws leave in a short time to take up their home in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Caiissen, of Sausalito, were smong the visitors o Mount Tamalpeis last week. 52 e Santa Ana. Attorney John N. Anderson returned last week from Sin Francisco and Sants Rosa. County Clerk D. T. Brock and Professor J. | P. Greeley went to San Francisco as delegates to the meeting of the Grand Lodge, F. and A. Mr. Brock was accompanied by his wife. Rev. J. P. Hopkins and John T. Nourse went to Oakland to attend the Presbyterian Synod- Mrs. W. H. Bevans, Mrs. P. H. Turner and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Huff visited friends in Los Angeles last week. Hon. C. 8. McKelvey has gone Esst, expect- ing to be gone several weeks. On his return he will be sccompanied by Mrs. McKelvey, Wwho has been visiting Eastern relatives for about two months. N. P. Brown, editor of the Nevada City Even. ing Transcript, was in town last week visiting his brother, C. G. Brown. Miss Maude Roper has arrived f-om South Miss Roper nas been visiting friends in Ukiah since com- ing to California. Durfee and children are home igan, where they visited three | months with relatives. Miss Bessie Putnam, who has been visiting the past four months with her uncle and aunt, Mr. ana Mrs. D. B. Newelil of Tustin, has returned to her home in Oakland. Mrs, Thomas Corwin is visiting in Pesadena, Visalia. Mrs. W. A. Gray and her mother, Mrs. Rice, are in San Francisco. { C. M. Mullen of Central Arizons bas heexy here on a visit, Mrs. W. G. Dozier has retdrned from Tuol- umne County. Dr. Joseph Baldwin of Austin, Texas, has been visiting here. Mrs. Charles G. Lamberson and daughter are visiting in San Francisco. Miss Hattle Evans has returned home from Sitka, Alaska, and the Muir Glacier. Miss Katherine Ball, a teacher of drawing in the San Franciséo schools, was here last | week. George Hanna, a Los Angeles capitalist, and A. C. Ainsworth of Pasadena are here on busi- Postmaster M. J. Byrnes has returned from Ban Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. George McCann have returned from San Francisco. Mrs. E. C. Farnsworth and Mrs. Mary Hyde of this city wentover to Hanford to hear Pro- tessor Griggs of Stanford leciure. Mr. and Mrse. O. Evans have goce to Santa Rosa to stay several months. Watsonville. H. M. Rider visited San Francisco last week. J. C. Gilman and wite are visiting in Santa Clara. Mrs. A. E White gave a reception to the “Belles of '52.” The guests of honor were Mrs. A. D. Kiader of San San Francisco and Mrs. N. B. Allison. Professor Chandler visited his mother in San Francisco last week. Miss Maud Burland is visiting her aunt, Mrs. W. E. Peck, at Santa Cruz. Miss Angie Donovan of San Francisco is vise iting the Misses Thurwachter. Mistes Ada Redman and Helen Hopkin were home from Stanford University week. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Andrews visited San Francisco last week. Miss Emma Martin is home from Sar Jose. Mrs. M. § Moreland guve a dinner party at her home on Rodriguez street in honor of M. L. J. O'Higgins of Dublin, Ireland. Mrs. A. C. Wood, Mrs. Minnie Kenney and Miss Louise Kidder were iu § n Francisco last week attending the grand chapter of the Or- der of Eastern Star. Winters. Judge Sims has been commissioned to pure chase new jewels for the Masonic lodge 0 replace those burned recent Mr. and Mrs. E.T. Hill and W. E. Hill of Rains, Or., will purchase homes and Temain here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Owen went 1o San Franeisco to attend the annual meeting of the Press Association. D. O. Judy, Charles Biuning and George Morris have been visiting in Dixon, Woodland and Vacaville, Mrs. M. J. Hiil of Davisville is visiting Wil liam Congrove and family. Miss D211 S°ewart of San Jose is visiting her George Thompson of 3an Franeisco is at his ranch here. Mr. and Mrs. J. Jeans visited San Francisco last week. Charles Dameron and wife have returued from their wedding trip. Arizona. PH(ENIX, Oct. 22.—Mr. and Mrs. Wryrthe Denby of Ciifton are at San Diegn. Mr. Denby ts a son of the United States Minister to China. Dr. G. R. Perrin, the land-owner and cattle- man of Williams, has been visiting at King- man during the week. Miss Willle Kellner, the daughter of E. Kellner, has gone 10 Giobe to visit. Eon. George W. Skinner, accompanied oy J. R. Walker and T. Freeman of Safford, are visite ing at Phenix. Mrs K.ott Gould of Tempe is in Tuc<on. R. F. Penrose, th : Pearce mining million- aire, and his brother, Senator Spencer Penr of Pennsylvauis, are in Poeenix. Botn geul(, men crossed the continent to atternd the wede aing of D. M. Barringer, a member of the Pearce Mining Company, and Miss Margaret Bennett of this city, which was held privately at the Episcopal Church iu Pheenix.