The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, October 31, 1897, Page 28

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Auburn. EORGE M. HILL has returned from British Columbia. Deputy Postmaster Waller M. Jacots hes been il torney Johm M. Francisco last week. W. F, Kopief will visit relatives in Napa cs Fulweliler visited Ban Frank Stevens is expected home from Brit- ish Coiumbia soon. W. 8 Graham went to Oregon last week. Frank 8. Betton is il with pneumonia. S. M. Sprague of Iowa Hill has been in town most of the week. The following teachers attended the insti- tute held in Auburn: Anna Dunlap, Bow- msn Postoffice; Mury Flaridon, Sabre Finch, Alta; Nellie Cutting, Bath; Lizzie Baxter, Blue Canyon; Mazie Sawtelle, Lincoln; Auna Schellhous, Rocklin; Lizzie Story, Florence Pepin, Clipper Ga tbert Norrs, ' Alice Kiigo, Angie Bradley, Colfax; Bessie Collins, Bessie Baker, Auburn; Minnie Dippel, Flor- ence Clark, Lincoln; Lens Monne'in, Dama cus; Lillie Ragsdale, Deadwood; Jennie Mur- ray, Lincoln; -€. Runckel, Abbie Squier, Dutch Flat; Gertrude Higgins, Emigrant Gap; Carmela Hughes, C. Snane, W. McKay, Gertrude Norton, Carrie Somers, Irene Burns, Julia Sander, Antoinette Hector, Mary Skin- ner, Elvira Crosby, O. F. Seavey, L. A.Smith, Cors Atwood, Mrs. C, Dependener, Aubur F. 8. Carr, Agues 7. Burke, Anna Schuiz, Fo est Hili; Susie Wardlow, Helen Smith, L. E. Armstrong, Newcastle; Sherman Harley, John Rees, Lincoln; W. A. Simons, Gold Run; 8. G. Watts, Annie Schwab, lowa City; A. M. Powers, Lizzie Fleming, Adelia Gray, Mrs. F. L. Londis, Sadfe Bartlett, Mamie Mulligan, Catherine Coady, Lincoln; M. O. Hoit, Lucy Puringion, Pauline Page, Loomis; T. L. He: bert, Lena Geraldson, Nellie Curtis, Ophir; W. 8. Cranner, Belle Bsnkhead, Netiie Thompson, Mollie Morton, Rocklin; G. W. Simpson, Kate Dyer, Roseville; Lillian Shuey, Sheridan; George Runckel, Sumuy South; Anne King, Tehoe; Bessie Hobbs, Todd; Leons Walker, Yaukee Jims; Wiil Burns, | Celeste Buuker, Michigan Bluff. Bokorshichl: Major F. & Rice and wife, accompanied by their dsughter, Miss Ruth, are home from San Francisco. Miss Rice recently returned from ’s visit in Ohjo. oub has returnea home. Addie Deyhuff is recovering her J. Neideraur and children visited San Fran- clsco last week. Helen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Borgwarat, died October 23. S. A., is visiting his son- | ick | b-school students held a high earni- residence of W. C. Moss. Arnola visited Fresno iast week. Mrs. Dreisbuck apd Miss. Violet Camidge have gone home to Lawrence, Kansas. Postmaster J. G. Miller recently visited ‘Los | of the Grammar School entertained | at the Hickox home. . Nona W , daughter of R. J. White, hed & birthday party at her father’s home. Mr. and Mrs A. Alexander visited Los An- | last week. Winfield Scott is visiting relatives at on, Alameda County. George Beardsley of Bakersfield and Mi: Lillian Murphy of Kern were married last week. Mr. Beardsley is & prominent dairy- man. N.E Conklin was here from Inyo lsst week. Mrs. Couklin and the children will arrive in 1wo weeks to pass the winter here. * Supervisor Henry Bohna sud family heve | oved t0 tows from Linns Valley. | 3 Charlotta Willlams, the kindergarten tea was visited by her fatber, H. F. Wil | liams, and two brothers last week. They re- | side in San Francisco, J. F. Dearth, of the Power Development | Compsny, is taking & vacation in San Fran- Miss Mattie Burnal of San Francisco s visit- ing Mr. and M G. W. Price. encer of Tebschapl is visiting cis Borgwarth. Mrs. 8 E. Brown of San Francisco is here, visiting her brother, Mr. Liggit. Gahto. Arthur H. White has returned home from Ukiah. Mrs. Robert White and family, a resident of this section thirty years, will permanently lo- cate in Ukiah next week. Frank Hittell has returned from San Fran- cisco. The Revs. Messrs. Koon and Griffin of Fort Bragg have arrived ana will hoia a series of Tevivals here and in the vicinity. Witliam Cummings is in Westport. James N. White and family of Cummings, Cal., are guests ai the White residence. AM. Belmont of the Eureka Quartz Mining Company, Eureks, Cal., passea through to-day en route to San Francisco to confer with min- ing experts. August Anderson will hereafter conduct the Westport end of the Fort Bragg stage route. Frank Harmon has secured the contract of the Government to hendle the mails snd stage route for this district. William H. Babcock returned from Ukish and will remain home this winzer. Glo:}aale. Miss Daisy V. Ingram of Cloverdale and Jefferson B. Smalley of Boonville were mar- ried at the bride’s home Sunday, October 24, by the Rev: F. W. Lioyd, pastor ot the M. E. charch. Only relatives and & few intimate friends witnessed the ceremony. The young peopls are very popular. They will make their permanent home in Boonville, Mrs. J. 8. Pbillips of San Francisco is the guest of Mrs. J. C. Whitaker. “Jim” Miller, the veteran stageman and shotgun messenger, well known throughout the State, was in town last week vistting old- time friends. G. H. Aunker of the Southern Pacific Gom- pany and wife, San Francisco, arrived here the early part of the week for & visit with'G, Hag. mayer ana family. Mre. F. 8. Whitney visited Sants Rosa last week. E. 8. Gray of Healdsburg, chairman of the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors, was here Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. H. W. Chase and Miss Carrie Moore (formerly of Oakland), relatives of the late Luke Doe, accompanied hisremains from here to Oakland. Miss Persia Townsend. after a pleasant visit with Rev.and Mrs. F. W. Lloyd, has returned to her home in Pacific Grove. Mrs. C. A. Thilo is visiting iriends and rela. tives in Santa Rosa, Petaluma and San Fran. Golfax. Mrs. P. K. Develey of San_Francisco is here. Miss Kerrison of Berkeley is a guestof E, Miner. F. L. Heath and family have moved here from Soda Springs. Professor A. Norris, Miss Alice ‘Bradley ana Miss Angie Bradley attended the Teschers’ Institute, Mrs. T. H. Limunell has returned from Sacra. menta, T he H. L. Griffith of Marysville 1s acting as the Southern Pacific Compuny’s operstor here. Harry Kneelund of Dutch Fist is here. L G. Garbe of Towle was a recent visitor to Collax. A A Jost of Weber & Co. bes returned to Sacramento, L. J. Ott of the Southern Pacific Company bas been sent from Coliax to Summit. William McCleary and John Hussey of Iows Hill were recent visitors hera. Mrs. J. Parry and Mrs. W. 8 Davies have re- turned 1o Sunny South from Sacramento. W. G. Hallof Forest Hill was bere recently. William Jones of San Francisco is stlows Hill A.Chynoweth of Portland hss seen passing & week here. Ghico. | Guy T. Jackson, Deputy Recorder, spent Sunday in Chico. Miss Eckie Heckle went to Bed Bluff to at- tend her sister’s wedding. Mrs. W. B. Ward and ‘child of San Jose are | visiting in Chico. | Miss Mary McIntire has gone to Ssn Fran- cisco to reside. Colonel Park Henshaw has returned to Chico. John Nunn went to meet his wife and child, who are on their way from Canads to Cali- fornie. Mr. and Mrs. Nunn will make their home in Chico. Mrs. J. R. Jones and son Brysn of Sacra- mento are visiting in Chico. M. C. Garthaffner is over from Willows look- ing after the interests of Hockhimmer & Co. Thomas E. Pratt came down from Prattville 10 spend a few days in Chico. Colusa. W. F. Harrington, the Colusa banker, visited Willows last week. Colonel George Hagar, president of the Colusa Bank, with his son-in-law and dsugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Tubbs, left for San Francisco last week. Mr. ana Mrs. Tubbs had been here visiting Colonel Hagar. Dr.J. P. Gale of Arbuckle was here during the'week. P. P. Tapscott of Princeton was here last | week. H. C. Nelson Is very {ll in San Francisco. Mrs. M. J. Rouke has returned from College City. The Misses Grace and Neita Peterson of Colusa County are visiting in San Francisco. Mrs. Joseph Boedefeld and her daughter, Miss Lizzie, are in San Francisco. Miss Gertrude Houchim has returned to Maxwell. Jesse Poundstone of Grimes, Colusa County, is in San Francisco. Miss Virginia Beville, grand matron of the 0. E. §, nas returned home. W. H. West and Sol Loorys were in Coluse last week. Mrs. Catherine Margretts Grove, widow of the late Rev. Philetos Grove of the M. E. Church, was buried Thursday. Fresno. E. G. Cheddock, C. B. Ehaver and City Trus- tee Joseph Epinney visited San Francisco last week. i Lee A. Blasingame and bride, who were mar- | ried nere, are 1n Southern Californis. W. D. Grady has returned from San Fran- cisco. J. C. Kimble of Oskland is in Fresno. E. Awelt and wife have returned from their wedding trip to San Franeisco. William Vinter, grand master of the A. 0. U. W., accompsnied by his wife, was in Fresno during the week and attended the snniver- | sary ball given at Armory Hall Dr. Peter Donehoo of Watsonviie visited his mother last week. Miss Evelyn Gleun, daughter of G. R. G. Glenn, has returned home from the East. Mrs.Caroiine Leonard of Sacramento, mother of Mrs. Phil Scott, snd Paschal Coggins of Philadelphis, sister of Mrs. Scott, are visiting the latter. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Norton have gone to the coast for & few weeks. J. R. Hudson has gone to Los Angeles to en- g8ge in the hardware business. Gilroy. Mrs.Dr. Hillof Oskiand is visiting her mother, Mrs. H, Esrle, in “Thé Orch: Miss Gertrude Winsiow has returned to San Francisco. Jesse D. Carr of Eslinas was in town last week. Miss Carrie Perry of Ean Francisco is home onavisit. ° Among visitors here for the Orphanage dedication were: Mrs. C. A, Kingsley of Red Bluff, Mr. and Mrs, N. D. Dutcher of Liver- more, Mrs. Effie Colley of ‘San Jose, Mrs. M. McGuire of Danville, Mrs. M. A. Dallas of Oak- land, Mrs. E. N. Adams of Oakland, Mrs. les Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Hall, Mrs. Eamuel Cole, 8an Jose; Mrs. Ort and Mi Cbrissie Miller of Santa Cruz. Mr. Wakeley and his daughter, Miss Orlie, of San Francisco, were in town lasi week. Mr. and Mrs. Kimball of Maryeville, and Rev. and Mrs. Hill of Tracy, were here to attend the funeral of Mrs. Frank Kimball. Miss Helen Duan is visiting triends in San Francisco and Berkeley. Mrs. Fred Howard of Monterey 1s visiting her sister, Mrs. W. P. Pyle. Mrs. John L. Matthews of Balinas is st the home of her mother, Mrs, M. Benn, for sn indefinite stay. Charles Miner is making & business trip to Nebraska. Mrs. Joe Trenear of San Jose has been visit- ing her mother, Mrs. J. Ricketts. Mrs. Roay Shaw of Hollister was in town last week. Grass Valley. Albert Wells Quick and Miss Elizabeth Wet~ tereau were married here. Rev. L. V. Garver officiated. J. P. Zip! has returned from San Francisco, John W. Mdckay, James L. Fiood, P. Lydig, C. H. Mackay, E. R. Garber, W. R. Eckhart and James-E: Walsh visited here last week to in- spect the Allison Ranch min Miss Jennie Trewren was married to Henry J. Cornelius, Rev. E. R. Willis offic{ating. Harry Ayers and wile are here on a visit to their relatives. Mrs. Fred J. Thomas, who left here on & pleasure trip, died in Ban Francisco last week. Her remains were brought nome for inter- ment. Mrs. Eliza Geach, wife of Richard Geach, the well-known carpenter, died suddenly here. Mra, 8. Wollord has returned from s visit to Colfax. grend- from a visit to San Francisco. William McCarty and wife have returned from San Francisco. Mrs. Simmons, mother of Mrs. McCarty, accompanied them. John Eddie, superintendent of the Pennsyl- vanis mine, has returned from S8an Francisco. Mrs, M. Goodwin has returned from s visit to the city. * ! Mons. Andie Chevanne, who died here, was one of the earliest mine-owners of Grass Val- ley, and had amassed quite s fortune. John Kibper has returned: from Santa Crus. Hollister. Witl Ashe was the guest ol his brother Gas- ton Ashe last week. " ‘“Joel Andrews and Jsmes Hosking are home Mrs. James Dunne spent the first part of the week in S8an Francisco. Dr. Fiint visited the city last week. Mrs. Ryder and Irving Rvder of San Jose visited Mrs. John T. Lewe last week. Allen Tebbetts is home from Berkeley. Miss Nonie Labiff went to Salinas last week. Mrs. Thomas McCloskey is home from San Francisco. Mrs. Tonn snd daughters bave returned from San Francisco. Miss Merguerite Breen 1s visiting in San Francisco. Cherles Little has returned to Hollister for the winter. flénford. Mre, Susie Brysn of Los Angeles basgone Esst. H. G. Lacey, proprietor of the Hanford Elec- tric-light Works, visited San Francisco to &r- range to bring power from the San Josquin River to Hanford. * Miss Wilsie Landis is home from Tennessee. She was sccompanied by her. graodfather, E. W. Dunaway. * E. Smith and wife have: returned4rom Los Angeles. P + 3 W. H. Dodds and son George have returned from Tuolumne County. Joseph Scheff of New York is visiting his sister, Mrs. D. A. Woodward. E. E. Bush has returned from San Francisco. Mrs. H. W. Leeker end son Henry and Mra. Hattie Morton of this city sre visiting in Merced. | Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dopkins last week. Miss M. L. Hand of Oakland is in Hanford. V. Chloupek. and two sons of Oskland are visiting Porter Mickle. Mrs. A. B. Crowell nas returned from San Francisco. Miss Adra F. Eaton of San Jose has located in Haunford. Mrs, Ida Tabor of 8an Francisco will pass the winter with ber sister, Mrs. O. H: Wynne. William Abbott and Dr.’ Hendricks are in San Francisco. W. E. Plerce, Mayor of Boise City, Iasho, accompanied by his wife, is visiting with his brother, M. D. Pierce of Eureka district. J. M. Bernstein, who has been visiting his brother, Constable Harry Berustein, has re-’ turned to Ohio. Mrs. Dunham of Sants Monica is visiting at Grangeville. Mra. Lizzie Seaman of Ban Francisco is visite ing st Grangeville with her mother, Mrs. J.' Tomer. ! Healdsburg. John Monahan of San Francisco visited with {riends in Healdsburg last week. Mrs. J. A. Lance, who had been visiting with her dsughter, Mrs. L. A. Morton, has returnea to her home in Ukiah. Collie Gum has returned to Healdsburg from Yolo County. 44 Mrs. E. B. Gregory has returned from Vir- ginia City. Mrs.J. R. Gregory returned to Healdsburg with her daughter-in-law. Miss Msud Alexander has gome to Wis- consin. Temple Bailhache visited San Francisco last week. Miss Stells Haigh has returned from San Francisco. Mrs. rriet Gaches has returned from the East. Professor D. C. Smith will start for Eureka next week to take charge of the Bsttalion bend. His daughter, Miss Mabel, follows him in a week or so. Miss Myrtie Rosenberg and Miss Violet Lurdke are visiting in San Francisco. W. Moreland is visiting relatives in nd. Mrs. George Hxigh 1s visiting in San Jose and San Francisco. Charies Fitch is in San Francisco. Haywards. Mrs. Ring and daughter, Margaret, of San Francisco have been visiting Mrs. M. Stanton at Castro Valley. Miss Grace Darling of Oskland is visiting her parents. Mr.and Mrs. H. W. Rice are at Clear Lake, Lake County. Mrs. K. Hahn, who had & stroke of paralysis, is improving. William Kelsey, clerk at Haywards Hotel, has returned from Washington. Charles Pimentel, Benjamin Bramin and John Dollner have returned from Dei Norte County. Emll Fisher is home again. Miss G. Burland is home from Vallejo. Mrs. M. Broder of Visalia visited Mrs. W. Hayward during the week. Liodi. Eugene Bpencer and sister, Mrs. Lelus Sar- gent of Tipton, have been visiting their pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. James Lamb of Tulare are yisiting with relatives here. Mr. Lamb and wife are the parents of the famous “Klondike Bonanza” Lamb. Rev. E. Galloway, wife and children have returned to their home at Sunol. E.H. Gum and wife have returned to Au- burn, their future home. Alexander Breitenbucher visited Clements last week. Ed Anderson of Taison was in town last week. & R. Steele has returned to his home at Red- lands. Louis Mason has returned from San Fran. ecisco. . Joseph Spenker is i1l with pneumonia. Miss M. Bryant has returned to Angels. J. D. Callaghan, a Wallace;merchant, was in town last week. Miss Eva Dougherty of Terminus has been visiting in town. Miss Claire Clark returned to Stockton Sun- day after a visit with her parents. Clarence Martin has returned from the northern part of the State. Miss Mary Bragg visited with friends in Clements last week. Mill Valley. Misses Rosa and Etta Grey of Sutter County | are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Klyce. Mrs. William Freese entertained friends last week, Mrs. George E. Billings invited friends to make 8 trip up Mount Tamalpiis last week. Mr.and Mrs. Bibbare occupying their cot- tage in Slide Gulch. Mrs. E. V. Ellis of San Quentin was hers last week and ascended the mountain. ! Marysville. Mrs. Carrie Thomas of Los Angeles is visit- 1ng her mother, Mrs. Ed Hollen of this city. Miss Anna McKenna is in Siockton visiting her sister, Mrs. A. F. Mace. Miss Minnie Brvden, who was quite ill, is now convaiescent. Mrs. David Powell and children are in San Francisco. Mrs. Fiora Brown of San Jose is visiting her sisters, Mri G, Cohn and Mrs. N. Schneider. Mrs. Eugene Hundiey and children of Oak- land are the guests of J. R. Garrett and wife, Miss Kate O'Connor of Meridian is visiting her aunt at San Francisco. Mrs. G. B. Baldwin has returned to her home “| in San Francisco. William Euglund, his daughter Annieand Miss Ida Lamdin visited San Francisco and San Jote last week." Rev.J. W. Webb and wife of Fresno visited | Mrs. John Ruft and son are home from San Francisco. J. 0. Rusby has gone home to Berkeley. Arthur Hedges is home from a six months’ visit to his father in Idaho. F. C. Meyer ana:wife sre visiting in San Francisco. Miss Kate Sullivan has returned from San Jose. Mrs. George Burnight and children are home. Miss Edith Wilbur hasreturned from Santa Crus. Monterey. David Jacks has been confined to his bed. Mts. Charles D. Henry went to Palo Alto to visit her daughter, Miss Lou Henry '98, and to attend the Stanford kirmess. Charles Rolio Peters, the srtist, hasreturned from San Francisco. Rev. Father Ramon M. Mestres is confined at home with an injured kneecap. Miss Imogene Burr has arrang:d a studio on Alvarado street. Mr. and Mrs. Juan Malarin are entertaining their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Arguello, of Salinas, Mr. and Mrs East of Fruitvale are the guests of Mrs. R. Stevenson. Walter Lee of Hotel del Monte spent Sunday and Monday in San Jose. J. §. Meteer has gone to Yuba for a vistt. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Few were at Stef- fanis hunting. Francis Doud Sr. is in Salinas on business. Fred Botsch has returned to his post st Hotél del Monte after two weeks' vacation. Modesto. W. F. Sargent went to San Fraccisco last week on a visit. W. W. Oats of Stockton was in town last week. L. Dickey of Stockton was {n town last week. Ex:Postmaster §. J.* Ailen of Turlock was in town last week. Harvey Jamison of Madera is visiting rela- tives in town. George Perley ana wife have returned from Los Angeles. DE. J. G. Thompson of Oakdale was in town last week. George J. Bentley of this city is at Rands. burg. Mrs. T. F. Woodside of Stent is visiting her sister, Mrs. F. Fuquay. James Warner of Oakland is in town. Mr. and Mrs. P. Young of Fresao are visiting G. P. Schafer. David Fine of Harris’ Ranch has gone to Santa Cruz to reside. Merced. Mrs. J A. Norvell visited Ione last week. Miss Frankle Craycroft of Warm Springs has been visiting Misses Rose and Ethel Hooper. Mrs, M. Goidman is in San Francisco on a visit. Mrs. W. R. Stone of Arizona 18 visiting her brother, E. J. McKain. Miss Fannje Golony of San Francisco is vis- iting Misses Mamie and Ursula Ryan. Mrs. H. W. Leeker aud Miss Hattie Morton of Hanford are being eritertained by E. W. Leeker and tamily. Mrs. Cohen of San Franciso is the guest of her dsughter, Mrs. L H. Wise, Mrs. C. D. Radcliffe and her mother, Mrs. G. M. Martin, heve returned from San Francisco. Miss N. Z. Woodward of Alameda is in Mer- ced attending to property interests. Mrs. M. Hern of Madera is visiting with rela- tives here. Nevada Gity. Mrs. W. H. Cook and family ot Maybent will | pass the winter here. Mrs. William Hoimes hes returnea from Walnut Creek. Her daughter, Mrs. W. Wilson, accompanied her. Mrs. John Heyer fs visiting in Lake County. F. M. Rahm of Woodland is here. Charles Stepp of San Francisco is in town. Mrs. W. D. Long has returned from a visit to her sister, Mrs. Casserly, at Goodsear Bar. Mrs. Annie R. Allen and her daughter, Ade- laide, have returned from a visit to D. E. Knight's family at Marysville. Mr. and Mrs. E J. Baker of Portland, Or., are here, Heory Fuller and Miss Melissa Baker were married bere., They have gone to the ses- shore. The wedding of Bert Moody of Blue Tent and Miss Emma Hager of San Jose took piace here. Petaluma. Charles Peck expects to make his future home in Marysville. Louis Gregoire recently purchased a home here opposite Highland Park. Mra. Hollis Giberson of Stockton has been visiting her parents here. Mrs. Lee Sales has returned from San Fran- cisco. Mrs. A. Linoberg has returned to San Fran- cisco with Mrs. M. Linoberg, after a brief visit here with relatives. Mrs. Saul has returned to San Francisco, alter & sojourn among friends. M s. F. K. Lippitt has returned with her in- fant daughter from San Francisco. Pasadena. Judge H. W. Magee weantto San Francisco last week. Councilman Sherman Washburn has re- turned from his summer outing in Strawberry Vailey. H. R. Hertel has returned from San Fran- clsco. Ex-Governor H. H. Markham Is able to be about. Wiiliam Morgan has returned from Chicago. Senator C. M. Simpson has issued a card ating he hasdecided notto be a candidate ior Congressional nomination. Miss Carrie M. Peaslee, grand worthy ma- tron, and Mrs. Lizzie Drake have returned from the Eastern Star convention in San Fran- Pacific Grove. R. B. Lathrop and wife of. Hollister are among the week’s arrivals here. H. Burnham and 8. H. Davis of Sacramento were in Pacific Grove last week to close ar- rangements with. contractors for bullding summer houses here. Judge F. E. Spencer ana Mrs. Spencer of San Jose were at El Carmelo last week. D. B. Hart and wife of Banta Rosa have taken a cottage here for the winter. Mrs. Charles Brown ot San Jose isather cottage on Pear! street. Mrs. Page of Oakiand is occupying her cot- tage on Ocean avenue. Miss Florence Niles of Gilroy is visiting her granamother, Mrs. Charles Brown. Miss Adele Martin has returned from San Jose, whers she visited her sister, Mrs. Jack Carrojl. Alan Wagener of San Jose was here during the week. Mrs. Alfred E. Friantof San Jose has taken the Polhemus coitage for November and De- : Redding. Miss Jennie Corrigan of Red Bluff is visiting Mrs. K. M. Saeltzer. John McArthur, a capitalist of Fall River Vailey, was here last week with his wife and two children, en route to Oakland tospend the winter. Mrs. Clay W. Taylor, widow of the late Sena- tor Taylor, has returned to San Francisco to winter. Louis Moore has returned from Los Angeles. Mrs. P. M. Paulson and son of Trinity County are visiting relatives in San Francisco. Miss Ida Miner, who spent the summer here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kirbe, has re- turned to her home in Sau Francisco. Mrs. F. F. Dustin i$ nome from Fresno. Ernest Florin, a prominent business man of Fall River Mills, has returned from San Fran- cisco. Patrick Holland has gone to San Francisco, teking with him $5000 in go!d dust from his placer mine in Trinity Couniy. Mrs. E. A Sutton is here {rom San Francisco. H.R. Bemis went o Sacramento last week. M. E. Dittmar, editor of the Searchlight, at- tended the Populist State’ Central Committee meeting in San Francisco. Redwood Gity. Mrs. Dr. Kirkpatrick visited friends here last week. Mrs.” Belle Wentworth and daughter are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Crovee. B. F. Cooper has returned from Los Ap- geles. Mrs. T. B. McLaughlan of Capay and Miss Lillie. Legranae. from Suisun are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Pike. Reuben P. Hurlbit and Clara L. Crowe were merried in S8an Francisco. Miss Laura Barton- and M Bertha Plump: have returned from a visit to San Franeisco. Loren Coburn was in town during the week. Mrs. ;James T. O'Keefe has returned from Spanishtown. Thomas Miller wasin town last week. Sacramento. Mrs. Willlam Beckman has returned for the winter. Ea Carrall, for many years a resident and business man of Sacramento, visited here re- cently among old friends. Eugene 8. Elkins has returned .from the East, Mrs. T. R. Jones, wife of Superintendent Jones, and daughter have returned from the South. Miss Grace Vonsdale has returned from her Eastern trip and will pass the winter with her sister, Mrs. R. Rhoades. Mrs. Paschol H. Coggings of Philadelphia is visiting her sister, 3rs. W. F. Preston, of 1115 Sixteenth street. . It has been fifteen years since Mrs. Coggings has paid a visit to her old home. Frank H. Kiefer and wife have returned from the East. Miss Annie M. Gerter, aftcr an absence of two years in E irope, has returned. Mise Fannie Campbell will pass the winter in San Francisco. Sonora. John W. Maxwell of San Francisco wasin Sonora last week. P.M. Keefe of the Hotel Victoris has re- turned from S8an Francisco. Captain Nevills of the Rawhide mine went to San Francisco last week. C. B. de Pas, a well-known commercial man of San Francisco, was'in town last week. The Marino brothers, for many years resi- dents of this town, have gone to San Francisco 1o reside. Mrs. John Barry and Mrs.T. D. Barry are visiting in San Francisco. D. Cozzens is visiting San Francisco and will visit Carlin, Nev. J. Oliver, Jacksonville’s general merchant, was in Sonora the early part of the week. Miss Grace Burden has returned home. T. B. McClure visited Stockton last week. F. Lombardi of San Francisco was in town last week. M. Higgins of San Francisco was in Sonora last week. Sonoma. Mrs. K. J. Harvey of Fulton is visiting So- noma relatives. George Spanzing, one of the crew of the brig Percy Edwards, has returned to Sonoma. A. W. Agnew visited Petaluma last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hirschfeld have gone to San Franclsco to remain four months. Harry Perry has returned from San Fran- cisco. C. Nauman of San Francisco visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bates iast week. Frederick T. Duhring will return from Bos- ton this week. A. Pinelli visited in San Francisco last week. Miss H. Dorman of San Francisco is visiting Mr. and Mrs, H. Stademan. Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Hill of Eldridge vis- ited friends in San Francisco iast week. Miss Cecilia Granice came from Berkeley last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. Appleton bave rented their ranch near this place and will soon move into et Miss Anna Foster, asughter of Arthur W. Foster, president of the San Francisco and North Pacific Coast Railroad, gave a party to her friends at her home in San Rafael. The Entre Nous Social Club gave a party Tharsday evening, Miss May Kelly is the presidant. Miss Ida Todd of 8an Rafael is visiting in San Francisco. Miss Amy Furlong, daughter of Superintend- ent of Schools Robert Furlong, gave an attic party to her friends. Daniel R. Hughes returned from Mexico. Melville Doliar had a surprise party Friday evening. Miss Fanny Turner was home from the Nor- mal School last week. Wiiliam David Brown of San Francisco was married to Miss Helen Fish of San Rafael by Rev. E. F. Fish of Oskiand, an uncle of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bogan have returned home from Tuolumne County. Miss Millie Dougherty has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Dougherty. Mr. and Mrs. Wells Estee Balcom visited Mr. and Mrs. L Sartori last week. St. Helena. A. Goodman of San Francisco was in 8t Helena last week. Mr, and Mre. P. H. Palmer have returnsd to their home in Pope Valley after a visit with friends in Santa Rosa. Miss Maud Davisof Oakland spent the first of the week with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Davis. Mrs. Charles Thompson returned from Peni sylvania last week after an absence of several months. She was accompanied by Mr. Thomp- son’s niece, Miss Gertrude Thompson of Phila- delphia, who will reside here. Frank Clark of San Francisco visited his brothers hera last week. Mrs. C. F. Miller, who has been with reatives in the Esst, left Nashville last Monday for home. £hs will stopoverin Dinver for & short visit. W. P. Bartlett leaves next week for San Ber- nardino County, where he will spend the ! winter at his magnesite mine. Joe and Sarah Galewsky have returned home from the city. where they went to attend the funeral of their uncle, David Galewsky. J. C. Nixon and daughter, Miss Anna, have returned from Oskiand. Mrs. F. B. Mackinder visited San Francisco last week. J. A. Metzler, E. L. Cave, A. Mitchell, Misses Atice Fountain, Louise Graham, Jennie Wade, Louise Meek, Alice Diggs, Johenna Alsirom, Jessie Dresser, Gertrude Tainter and May Davis, teachers of this vicinity, attended the Teachers’ Institute in Napa the first of the week. H. J. Lewelling, John and Oscar Alstrom, Henry Fasull, August Rampendahl, Herbert Alstrom and George Reynolds went to Napa 1o see the baseball game between the Boston bloomer girls and the Napa team. Sisson. George W. Bcott and wife of 8an Franciseco have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Van Arsdsle. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Hutchins of Gridley have been here the past week. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nelson and daughter of Osakland are here. Mrs. G. W. Harvey has returned from Big Valley. Wiiliam McNeill returned last Monday from Kaslo, B. C. Milton Ralph Spencer of Sisson and Miss Clara Jane Baldwin were married at the resi- dence of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brown on Sunday evening, October 24, Rev. D. S. Wigstead offi- ciating. Miss Jessie McBride has returned from a visit to relatives in Scott Valley. H. Campbell Nelson of San Luis Obispois s guest at Sisson Taveru. San Luis Obispo. Miss Mamie Armstrong has returned to her home in San Jose, after a visit with her sister, Miss Ethel, Mrs. R. A. Hill, who has been the guest of Mrs. J. D. Armstrong, returned to her home in Los Angeles. F. P. Duley of San Francisco arrived Sunday by steamer on a visit to rel atives here. Miss Anna Mitchell is visiting relatives in 8an Francisco. Mrs. A. M. Graves of Watsonville is the guest of hersisters, Mrs. G. B. Nichols and Mrs. T. J. Bowen. Mrs. Jullan Garcis and daughter, Miss Soraida, of Pozo, were the guests of relatives in this city last week. Mrs. J. F. Fiedler bas returnea from a visit in San Francisco. Mrs. L. A. Phillips of Fullerton, Nebr., has arrivea to visit her son, W. C. Phillips. W. B. Stewart of Redwood City is the guest of H. F»0sgood. James W. Wiley and Miss Fannie Martin were married Wednesday and departed for Haywards, where they will reside. Santa Barbara. Mr. sud Mrs. L H. Mesick are going to the Hawaiian Islands. James A. Bell is visiting in Los Angeles. Mrs. W. H. Grubb has gone to L-xington, Ky. Miss E. Appiegard nas departed for Colorado Springs. - E Drew of Ontario will remove to Sants Barbara with bis family. J. 8. Richardson of San Diego is here; Edward Walters and family of Montecito have gone to Wakefield, Kans, Santa Ana. E. E. Richardson of Victor is visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Brock and Professor J. P. Grezley have returned from Sau Francisco. Otis T. Whiting of Sedaliz, Mo., passed through here on his way to Escondido, where he will visit his brother, Professor M. M. Whiting, principal of tne public schools of that place. Will Hamaker of Los Angeles visited his sister, Miss Mary Hamaker, last week. Miss Ruby Stone has returned from San Ber- nardino, where she visited the Misses Esteile and Grace Conaway. Mrs. H. F. Stafford of Los Angeles -last week visited her sister, Mrs. H. R. Bristol. Suisun. The Misses Green of San Francisco are visit- l‘;:l Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Nightingale in Green ey. : Miss Clara Powers has gone to St. Joseph, Mo. Miss Annie Rowley of Red Bluff is in Suisun. Mrs. H. R, Muzzy of San Francisco visitea Suisun last week. W. H. Bryan, propristor of the Arlington Hotel, and Mrs. Bryan are in San Francisco. 8. K. Sewell, wife and child ‘of Los Angeles are 1n Suisun. Rev. A. F. Hitchcock ana Mrs. A. Crocker represent the Odd Fellows’ and Rebekah lodges at the dedication exercises at Giiroy. Tulare. Justice E. T. Bucknam has returned from Bonora. Edward Rosenthal is now an employe of J. Goldman & Co. 5 Mrs. Willlam Manske is visiting in Portland, e James M. Sage and family have removed to Orosi, in the porthern edge of the county, Mr. Sage has recently purchaseéd.a fine Tanch in that locality. J.T. Doran of Tulare, past grand patriarch, hesbeen elected grand representative of the Grand Encampment, L 0. O. F., of California. A. Young has sold his blacksmith business to Henry Whaley. H. K. Ayer, cashier of the Tulare County Bank, is again at his desk after an illness of two weeks. H. E Shryock, a former employe of theSanta Fe atTulare, has accepted a position with the Valley road at Stockton. Miss Nannie Ray is home from Missouri. Miss Eva Grayof Visalia has been visiting Wwith her cousin, Miss Mada Ham. Mrs. L. L. Abercrombie has returned from Bakersfield. Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Pace have returned from San Francisco. Ukiah. James H. Orr of Orrs Hot Springs was in town during the week. Dr. G.. W. Stout, past master, and F. C. Handy, mester, of Abell Lodge No. 146, F. and A. M., have retnrned from San Fraueisco, Miss Alice Lamb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, T. J. Lamb, is home this week. Miss Lamb passed the summer at the home of Captain and Mrs. Kelleher in San Francisco. George Eff has returned from a hunting ex- cursion to Foster Mountain. He captured an immense black besr, but it was so badly wounded in its capture that it died. Frank Critchfield is prospecting in Shasta County. He writes to his father favorably. Mmes. Hale McCowen and L. W. Babeock, deiegates 10 the Grand Chapter, 0. E. 8., have returned home. Rev. O. 8. Barhum and N. Wagenseller went to 8an Francisco to attend the Presbytery, Visalia. Dr. Walter W. Cross nas returned home from St. Louis, Mo. Sherift Merritt visited San Francisco last Miss Clara Smith of Frankfort, Ind., 1s her» for a brief visit. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Blain and daughter have returned home from San Luis Obispo County, Miss Addie Johmson of Scotland County, Mo., died here last Tuesday. She was visit her sister, Mrs. Clark, aud had been here byt four wecks. Mrs. A. P. Hall, the late grand matron of the Eastern Star, has decided 10 make this city her home. Dr. J. H. Reider of San Francisco was here lost week. Mrs. E. O. Larkin d dsughter have gone to Waverly, Mo., to visit relatives. H. Netro of San Francisco has taken s po. sition with A. Gollober. Dr. Hamilton and Dr. Cowan have formeq g partaership for the practice of medicine. Woodland. George Geary has returned from Modoc. E. Green, representing the Sacramento Chamber of Commercs, is cenvassing in this vicinity in the interest of the sugar-bgsu factory. E. J. DePue, one of the proprietors of Yolo orchard, is up from S8an Francisco. Dr. M. E. Clark of San Francisco is the guaest of George Luck and wife. County Treasurer Wood has returned from Coutra Costa County. Mrs. Florence Stipp has returned from Sacra- mento. Mrs. Dr. Seaton and son, who have been the guests of Mrs. C. F. Thomas, have returned to San Luis Obispo. W. R. Laugenour and Clasude Razor visited San Francisco last week. J. D. Muller &f Carson City, Nev., and his sister, Miss Muller of Sacramento, were the guests of Troy Barr and wife last week. Dr. and Mrs. A. Morris enterta d the local Native Sons. James Gates is in Weaverville. Lan Merritt made & busin last week. J. H. Dungan, editor of the Mail, and Mrs. 8, A. Huston, editor of the Home Alliance, and daughter, Miss Bertha, attended the press meeting in San Francisco last week. ” Dr. Amil Morr s and bride have returned from Southern Cal:fornia and have taken up their residence or Oak avenue, Hon. R. H. Beamer and “Grandma” Beamer are visiting in Berkeley. Emil Krellenberg visited Sacramento last week, Rev. R. T. Gray has arrived here and will as- sume the pastorate of the Baptist chureh. Miss Nora Andrecos visi ted Colusa last week. L. W. Hilliker and R. Fitz have returned from San Francisco. Mrs. H. E. Coil and Mrs. W. A. Porter were in Sacramento last week. Chief Ranger L I. Boak paid the local camp, Woodmen of the World, & fraternal visit last week. Watsonville. Mrs. N. West of San Francisco is visiting her father, Assemblyman Aldridge. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Mann celebrated their fif- tieth or golden wedding last week. Mrs. A. J. ‘Martin of San Jose is visitin; relatives. . Miss Bella Gunn of Alameds is visiting Mrs, Owen Tuttle. Peter Cox went to Gonzales to-¥isit h daughter, Mrs. Dr. Gordon. Mrs. Dells Waters and son, Willie, were in San Francisco last week. J.'W. Baxter and F. J. Murphy visited San Francisco last week. 4 James Struve and bride were tendered a re- ception on their return from the haoneymoon trip. Mrs. A. P. Burbsnk and Mrs. Helen Ander- son are home from Tulare County. Mrs. Thomas Allen was in San Francisco last week visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. Burke, Mrs. Jennie' Liuscott has returned from San Francisco. Mrs. J. A. McCullum is home from Rediands. trip to Orland Arizona. PHENIX—Charles Blenman of Tucson and Miss Alice Humphreys of Philadelphis wers married on' the Mexican side of Nogales. Judge Blenman is a well-known: attorney of Tucson. Hon. J. W. Woolfe of Tempe, member of the last Afizona Legislature, has gons into the Yukou country, having been attractéa thither by the glowing letters of his son Charles. E. B. Gage of the Congress mine is visiting at Pheenix L Mrs. Margaret Riordan and daughter of Riv- erside, Cal., are in Phcenix. J. Y. T. Smith and wife have arrived at their Phenix home from San Francisco. Wiilis P. Harlow, now of Nogales, has been admitted to the ‘lerritorial bar. The three notable weddings at Phoeaix in the past week were: Dr. A. M. Tuttle-and Mrs, Louise G. Lighthizer,.at the residence of Dr. Belden, by the Rev. Mr. Halsey of the.Baplist church; J.J. Meyer and Miss Clara Wilkey at the residence of the bride's parents, ai the Burnett-Barringer wedding, attended bj Senator Penroso and his brother, which Ndy already been reported in these columns: The following ladies and gentlemen, well known in Pheenix socisl circles, have organ- ized & local musical society: Miss Sargent, Mrs. Frank Cox, Mrs. J. E. Walker, Mrs. P. A. Thoraldson, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Deity, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Chubb and D. H. Burtis. There was a double wedding at Safford last week, at the resldence of Mr. and Mrs. James T. Owens. It was:the marriage of their two daughters, Cora and Ellen. The bridegrooms were: Anthon E. Jacouson, who married Cors, and Ezra J. Madsen. Both the gentlemen u’ well-known merchan's of S:fford. Oregon. ASTORIA, Oct. 28.—A. M. Armer &nd E. D, eymour of San Franclsco were here during the week. Mr. F. P. Kendall, local manager of the Astoria branch of the San Francisco Pacific Sheet Metal Works, has returned from a trip on the Sound. 4 B. A. Seaborg and wife are visiting Seattls and Spokane. Captain W. Jacobson of Portland and Asto. ria has réturned from Coos Bay. Henry Lawrence and Mrs, L, Wentwertn were married at the Methodist church, J. C. Barnett and J. Q. Williams of San Fran. cisco were a few days here last week. 8. L. Jones, W. M. Purcell, Ggorga Joues, H. Lorentzen and A. 8. Collins were among the visitors last week from San Francisco, New Mexico. Jefterson Raynolds of Las Ve n friend of Mr. McKinley, has relur::‘d‘ n.on‘x:.m Mrs. J. J. Frey, wile of the general manager of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company, has rented u house in Albuquerque, and the family will live here during. the wig) ter. Miss Louise Seint entertained a large p Z of her young friends at the family residencs. Postmaster E. A. Grunsfeld has secured su allowance for an aaditional letter-carrier, and is on his way home. Mrs. T. W. Hazzard, who moved to' Phjiadel- phia about two years ago, has returned to 1h:’ place tolive, and will occupy her residence the Highlands. week. Mrs. L H, Thomas has gone i oy g to Gilroy to Colonel J. Frank Chaves of Valencia County in town visiting friends 1 t week. Iph Halloran end wife are expected homa from the East soon, g wi

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