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THE SAN FRANCI CO CALL UNDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1897 Anderson. F. 10ZIER has returned to her at Napa City San Francisco was returned from an ex- in Oakland, d Bluff visited here Klotz of F ow, J. H. Creighton, A. Cunning- ¢ Fuller, Eva Jones, Lulu M. Fuller, ck. Anna Price, Olive V. Bedford, May Newton, Adah Cunningham, Lillian Merryman were the s from Anderson at the Teachers’ tedding last week. ss Alice Frisbie visted Redding last week. Bonnemort of San Francisco was here D ¥ adsen of Willows was here last week. Ward Brown of San Francisco was wdays during the week. horn of Oakland was in Anderson last nry S. E. Burbank and Mrs. M. 1. Pride were jing Wednesday Auburn. wife of the County Clerk isiting her sister, Mrs. t 1 the meeting of iornia Medical Association t week. manager of Towle Bros., Lumber ed 1ast week from a business n Ma! Walter ry has returned home from one! S. Davis is home from San Wisewell of Lincoln visited Auburn ¢ W. B. Lardner is recovering from a 11 probabiy be his successor. Westover, from the East, is Hubbard and wife of Penryn s of Forest Auburn T., at Pasedena the State’s metropolis the meeting of Medical y 8t vice-presideut of the ed S0 e Ladies’ Whist ast Saturday and Mrs. G. W. Mrs. W. 8 Gra- ley and E. C. Gaylord. meeting. Those W. A. Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Gra- of t Hail, » won & se Fr Tabor; Dunla Cruteher, L. > P. Biggs, M. trude Norton, Annetie Mabel Bronson, Rose a Messrs, W. Mc- Mesdames L. w Wiid E. Y nt; Misses Ger Mabe! Huntley, omm 1ton, R. L. Tebbs, 1d H. Norton. Bakersfield. amter, who has been the guest has Hel s H. Hirsufeld for several weeks, 4 to her home in Los Angeles. de Vega errived here from San Frao- week. Mrs. de Vega has received a e and tne family will reside here winte: W. E. Youle died in Los Angeles last of Tehachapi was in town last Withrow of Delano rode down to 1. i Los Angeles is in townon oore, who lives just across the in the firs' navei orange of the hed seventeen ounces and hes 1n circumference. given her fathe was of Paul's G at ley for the benefit of a guild hall. ington has gone to Farina, Iil. ley of Los Angeles is visiting Mr. B.F. McLecd. . C. Woods of Colorado Springs, Colo., eld last week Francisco is visiting Mrs. d gave a tea Hardmen of Rosedsle ne to Birmingham, England. ribane is down from Tehachapi. bert M. Thompson is here on a visit o, Mrs. George t week to at- d the funeral of h Luse. Ball Boyd of Samp arbara is here, Joseph Hemphill’s congregation will 1a new church this week. . Aldea M. Boyd and family will from the East soon after Thanksgiving who bas been attending busi- ce in Santa Barbars, is home ; 1itor Robinson of the Santa Ynez Argus s circulnting petitions asking for the reservation cca Lake country for a national park. b Sherman of Santa Maris, J. P. Hanken- Alsmos, C. D. Patterson of Santa th Thomss of Los Angeles, Los Olivos last week. a E Glover ol 1d ana wife visited Santa Rosa last Miner, who Jes been here aker, has re to San Francisco. 0. Waite aud wife, late residents of Clover- dale, have removed to San Francisco for the winter. Miss 1. M. Elliott is visiting friends in San Francisco. Mrs. R. E. Baer, Miss Elizabeth Markell ana s> Ruby Reed drove to 5t. Helena Wednes- A. L. Fisher of Santa Rosa was In town last own Marshal W. J. Orr took & fiying trip to Ukiah Sunday, returning Monday morning. E. A. Cooley and wife drove to Healdsburg and back on Thursday. J. & Ornbaum and L B. Elkins of Mendocino County, near Yorkville, were in town last wee Mrs. J. Dunbar and Mrs. H. Santa Rosa. H. McCabe is in San Francisco. He 1a- tends to settle up his business affairs prepar: tory to going to the Klondike next spring. Gahto. 1. J. Byrnesand Harry Perkins of Mendo- o are visiting W. F. Wace. . 0. Cepell has returned from Fort Bragg. Mrs. 8. P. West gave a very enjoyable “after- noon” Wednesday. Laribee are in Vewcastle is attending | A. K. Rob- | Tag- | £ | Mrs. Frank McCombs of College City died he residence of Mrs. | Frank Riggs has accepted a position on the Fureka stage line 814 will go on at once. | Fred Leonard is in chargeof the Govern- | meut’s interests on the Westport mail roue, having taken charge on the Tth Inst. Gus Fairbanks, & banker of Petaluma, is here on business connected with the bank. James Foe has been in Fort Bragg on bus: ness the past week. S & Stearns, for the past six weeks & guest at the Wade residence, has returned to Nap Edward West has returned from Westport. S, r. Beattie is here, | Frank and Roy McAnisch recently returned | from Willits and will remain all winter. | Edward Purcell has returned from Cum- mings, Cal. William H. Schutler has returned from | Cloverdale. Frank Hittell and wife will visit Ukiah next : Colfax. | M.T.Dyer and wife of San Francisco are here. Rotert Goldsworthy of Baker City, Or., 15 here. Miss Ada Parker hes gone home to Penryn. samuel Wolford of Grass Valley was here re- cently. Miss | Mrs. G. | RE | Miss Edna McCleary is visiting at Roseville. | E. Smith, assistant cashier of the Placer County Bank at Auburn, was here recently. Louis Pardee was badly injured by a log | rolling on him at Towle recently. | Mr. and Mrs. Ivan H. Parker are visiting st Penryn. Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Brown have returned from Sacramento. . § Deacon and wife have returned to For- st Hill from Reno. Charles Very, master of the bark Electra of San Francisco, is visiting at Dutch Flat, ac- companied by his wite. J. E. Nihill and bride of Forest Hill are at san Francisco. Mrs. Robert Watson of San Lorenzo is visit- ing at Alta. Thomas S. James of 8an Francisco is passing a few days in Eastern Placer County. Lizzie Harrison of Auburn is & gusst of . H. Barnes. Morrison has returned to Eureks, Nev. E Golusa. g Mrs. Judge H. M. Albery is in 8an Francisco. ‘ Miss iza Kirk has been several months in an Franc Miss Henrie Belle Packer,niece of George F. Packer, the weaithy Colusa rancher, was | married at the home of her uncle, Harry | Compton of Chico. Miss Fannie Solson of College City was mar- | ried Weanesday to F. J. Steele, formerly of the same place, but now of Hanford, Kings County. At College City Wednesday Edward R. Kea- ford, a prominent business man of Sissons, married Miss Ada Watson, a dsughter of a | prominent man of that place. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Booksin, well-known orchardists of San Jose, have been passing | the week with their sister, Mrs. Henry Ochs, in West Colusa. Louis Booksin of San Jose, who has been visiting relatives here, has returned home. John Eckert of Yolo County was in town a few days the past week. Mrs. Fleming Beker of San Francisco is vis- iting her mother, Mrs. Ochs, of West Colusa. Mrs. Libbie Burroughs Knox, wife of one of | our principal druggists, was buried at Prince- | ton Wednesday. | | Mrs Judge Vaughan of Arbuckle, who has | been visiting Mrs. W. 8. Green, returned home. Mrs. Sailie Wilkins, who has been visiting | her daughter, Mrs. Bayne, wife of Attorney | Richard Beyhe of San Francisco, is home | again. | Miss Hattie Belle Goad, who has been in San | Francisco several weeks visiting the family of Hon. W. F. Goad, her uncle, returned home last week M. J. Boggs has returned from San Francisco. Mrs. Mary Compton of Chico was in town Wednesday. Mrs. F. C. McEnspy of Chico has returned home. Mrs. J. P. O'Brien and children of Sonora are visiting John Giimour. | | | Crane have been in the tules hunting. | died Wednesday. | Tuesday night. | Supervisor C. C. Felts of the Maxwell Dis- trict was in town last week. The Misses Maggie and Lola Hart of Sacra- mento have returned home. | Miss Nannie Langenour of College City was here last week. Professor Wood of the College City High School iectured Wednesday night at Willlams, J. & Stubbs of Leke County was here last | week. | The young son of Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace | of Williams aied Wednesday. | Dr. Holloway has returned from Woodland. | Colonel John T. Harrington is in San Fran- cisco. Drs. T. W. Henderson of Sacramento, John Fife of Red Buff, Elmer E. Stone of Marys- ville and William Ellery Briggs of Sacramento were in Chico in attendance at the Medical | Association Dr. E. R. Robertson of Auburn was in Chico | for & couple of days. Mrs. W. W. Wilson is here from fan Fran- clsco. Dr. Frank Johnson, Miss Gertie Allen and Zetta Nordyke were here from the Willows | Sundsy. Miss Mattie White, who is teaching in Te- hama County, visted her parents Sundav. Dr. C. A. Meek and A. C. Bay bave returned from Tuscon Springs. County Clerk Lanzen and Deputy Recorder G. T. Jackson were here from Oroville last | Sunday. | George Daniels, R. A. Emith, Ralph Diller. Joe Burke, A. A. Scott and K. Ratekin went to Red Bluff as pallbearors for Albert Ryan. Miss Alice Mason is visiting friends in Red- ding. J. H. Williamson has returned from his va- cation. Gilroy. Miss Carrie M. Perry has returned to the Homeopathic Sanitarium, Capp street, San Francisco, after ashort visit to her relatives, Mr. Augustus Perkins of Alvarado has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. Eschenburg. Mrs. W. 8. Porter and daughter are visiting 1in San Francisco. A. C. Bassett has been the companion ot E. H. Farmer on & hunting trip. J. G. Thompson, P. G. M.of theL 0.0. F. and editor of the Humboldt Standard, was here last week with his danghter inspecting the orphans’ home. Abe Lewis was down [rom San Francisco on a visit to his mother. Mrs. J. R. Riley isin Livermore. Mrs. Belden Ladd-Sergent will make an ex- tended stay with relatives in San Francisco. Mrs. Alvin Ellis and two daughters have re- turned from Mason Valley, Nev. Charles Mason and Mrs. Frances W. Tozler of San Francisco were married here on the 10th inst. An fnvitation ball was given by Mrs. Martha A. Sheldon, at Y. M. L Hall, on the 11th inst. Over 150 1nvitations were extenced to society people, and the affair was one of the most en- Judge H. W. Albery and Attorney E. F.‘ | The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles King Ghico. . | doyable of the yea. by Mr. Stanley Lewis and Miss Marie Clark. The party was given in honor of Mrs. P. W. Robinson, who recently returned from Mount Madonna. Dr. W. H. Hill of Oskland is here. Mrs. Ingham and Mrs. Parker have returned from Pacific Grove. ' Grassw\)a_lleg. Albert W. Quick and wife have returned from their wedding tour. Miss Anna Dunstan has gone to Oakland on a visit. Christopher Loney has returned from a visit to Oregon. The family of the Rev. E. R. Willis have re- turned from & summer outing. Sister Mary Regis, reverend mother at the convent, is dangerously ill. Mrs. P. K. Edwards has gone to Modesto o attend the funeral of her niece, the late Mrs. Penberthy. Mrs. D'Arcey, sister of C. Hunsaker, is seri- ously ill with heart trouble. Mrs. R. D. Fiunie 1s visiting her parents, Mr. ana Mrs. Peter Johnson. Mr. &nd Mrs. C. H. Smitten have returned from & visit to San Francisco. Mrs. Charies H. Taylor shows improvement, and her ultimate recovery is almost certain. John McCuen went to Pasadena to attend the Grand Lodge of Good Templars. Mrs. W. R. Burress and children are here from Crocketton a visit to the lady’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ryan. Mrs. Robbins, living on Pleasant street, fell, dislocating her left hip ana fracturing the knee. Mart Hosken 1s in poor health and has gone to Byron Springs 1o recuperate. Mrs. H. Turner and children have returned from San Francisco. Hanford. Nathan Abrams ana Leo Stock visited San Francisco last wee! Mr. and Mrs. John Hewey of Fountain Springs are visiting in Han‘ord. William Guilford is here from Madera ona visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Guilford. Benj min McDougall of Bakersfield is here on business connected with the County Jail, of which he is the arcnitect. Mrs. Warren Foote has gone to Los Angeles, where ste will remain. Attorney A. G. Park has returned from Sac- rameno. E 0. C. McFarland is in San Francisco. Mrs. H. L. Wells, wife of Dr. Wells, is visit- ing in Los Angeles. Mrs. Hight, who has been visiting in San Jose, has returned. 1. Lindley hss returned from Ohio. E. C. Page of Kansas has located here. Archibald Yell and Ho-ace L. Smith have returned from Sacramento. Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox of Los Angeles are home from Grangeville, Mrs. Frank Robiuson and son of San Fran- clsco are visiting in Grangeville. J. T. Hammond of Cholame Valley 1s visit- iug his brother, P. H. Hammond. J. D. Ranard has returned !rom Los Angeles. Miss Ma: nborn and Miss Carrie Hirsch- feld are visiting in San Francisco. C. L. Dingley Jr. of Oakland 1s here. Mr. and Mrs. James Payne of Watsonville are visiting Mrs. Payne’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Douglass. Silas Simon is here from San Francisco. Miss Ida McJunkin hes returned from Oak- land. Herman Nathan is in San Francisco. Colonel T. B. L. Weems has returned to | Armona from a visit in Ilinois. Hollister. M. C. Leuritzen visited San Francisco last | week. Mrs. G. W. Cole has returned from tne East. Mrs. Albert Williams of Los Gatos will be the guest of her parents until after the holidays. R. Lathrop went to San Francisco last week. Mrs. Sawver, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Charles Dowdy, has gone to San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hardin have returned from their wedding trip. Lios Angeles. Eugene Franzden and H. B. Keeler of 8an | Diego were in Los Angeles during the week. J.F. Drake and F. W. Nutter of Redlands visited Los Angeles on Thursdav. Jomes Janes, W. G. Wilder and T. J. Stanton of Yuma were here during the week. Joseph Jarvis of Riverside was here on Thursday. Edward Cookingham, a bank cashier of Portland, Or., is a guest of the Van Nuys. Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan C. Royle of Salt Lake, Utah, are in the city. Edward De Witt and daughters, the Misses Mabel and Alta Madge, of Sandusky, Ohio, are in Los Angeles for the winter. Charles H. Cramp of Pittsburg, Pa., is in the city. F. W. Gregg of San Bernardino isat the Van e Mrs, M. W. 8hidy and niece, Miss Eva Shidy, visited Stockuon friends last week. J. H. McSherry and wife were in Stockton last week. Mrs, R. J. Ivory was in Stockton last week. Mrs. Louis Rieffel visited Stockton friends during the week. Silas Henry Axtell, a pioneer of this State, died at his home near here. He was born in New Jersey eighty-five years ago. He was the firss advocate of the since famous “Cold Water Societies.” In 1852 he came to California and settled on the ranch where he resided until Lis death. Samuel Phillips of Ione was here Monday. A. J. Larson went to San Francisco last week. Miss Jessie Acker is visiting {riends in Stockton. Miss Lulu Posey of Chico has been with Lodi friends during the week. Mss. Dr. C. H. Gordon visited this week with relatives in Sacramento. Charles Sollars visited Stockton last week. M. D. Gilman of Alvarado was in town last week. Ben Armbrus of Stockton visited with his mother at this place Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Riley of Sioux Falls, 8. D., visited last week with the family of E.M. Percival, Leonard Brunson, formerly of Lodi, arrived in town & few days ago from Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Blaisdell of Stockton visited with relatives here Sunday. J. H. Lillie and wife are on a trip through Oregon ana Washington. Miss Carrie Forsyth of New Hope was in town visiting last week. J. L. Robinette of Sacramento and A. M. Drew of Fresno, 1. 0. 0. F. Grand Lodge offi- cials, were in attendance at a reception by Lodi Lodge. Miss Ada Corbin made a trip to Stockton last week. Liakeport. G. F. Watson has returned from Hopland. Henry Thomas and G. W.8mith of Napa were here lasi week on business. Miss Hettle Foree has returned from San Franci:co. Thomes Quigley has returned from San Ber- nardino and will remain here for the winter. Mrs. J. C. Palmer has moved here from Mor- The grand march was led | gan Valleg lor the wintez, W. K. Vickroy of Vallejo is here. Mr. and Mrs, George A. Lyon are inSan Fran- cisco. Mrs. B. Boyle and the Misses Belle and Louise Beyle have returned to San Francisco from Lake County. Mrs. H. C. Wells and Mrs. Lora Cook went to | Santa Rosa last week. | Miss Ada Ferrier is visiting at Galt. | James Beck hasreturned irom 8an Francisco. August Knust has gone to Santa Rosa to ac- cept & position in the Internal Revenue De- partment. Marysville. ‘ Miss Debbie Robson was here from the Chico Normal School last week, visiting her mother. Adam Euler and Harry Taber visited Sacra- mento last week. Charies Bushman and Miss Mamie Cunning- ham were marriea at Reno. E. B. Harrigan has accepted & position with the Unfon Lumber Company-. Espie White was in Sacramento last week. Mrs. I, C. Meyer has joined her husband at San Franeisco. Mrs. Isaac Stern and Miss Rosa Brown of Portland are visiting their father, P. Brown. Dr. E. E. Stone attended the meeting of the Medical Society in Chico. Miss Fannie Ellis, who was the guest of Miss Gussia Brown, has returned to fan Francisco. Mrs. F. J. McGanney has gone to San Fran- cisco. Mrs. Joseph Coombs of San Francisco is vis- iting her mother-in-law, Mrs. Dora Coombs. Mrs. G. Revere of San Francisco is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. U. Hofstetter. Mrs. J. B. Allen of Smartsville is Mrs, J. H. Shaefer. Ewell and G. W. Hall were in San Fran- cisco last week. Mrs, Dora Smith and children are home from the bay. Frank Davis of Los Angeles visited his moth- er-in-law, Mrs. G. W. Cooper. Miss Lena Thomas of Chico is the guestof Mrs. 8. F. Warren. Mrs. C. C. Slattery and son, Dan, are home from Smartsville and Grass Valley. Jerry 0’Brien will leave for Stockton soon to | attend a business college. Miss Jessie Hull and brother, Roy, and Miss Gertie Wilkic have entered & San Francisco | business co!lege. Mrs. Mathilda Baum of San Francisco is vis- iting her daughter, Mrs. A. Weiss, and brother, | N. Schneider, in this city. Miss Mary Lurrabee has returned to her | home in Grass Valley. Misses Sadie and Tiny Tyrrell have returned | from the bay. Michael Curley has returned from Ireland. Miss Mary Moncur has gone to San Fraucisco | to visit. | A. B. Hopkins was in San Francisco last | week. Mrs. B. F. Gilman went to San Mateo last week to visit her son, Frank, who is attending St. Matthew’s College. Miss Mary Hain of San Benito County is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ciyde Harter. Miss Kittie Murchison has gone to San Fran- cisco to fit herself to be a professional nurse. Merced. Miss Mabel Cope of San Francisco is visiting her sister, Mrs. E. W. Stockird. J. W. Campbell of Davisville made a call on old friends in Merced last week. Mrs. C. A. H. Warfield is in San Francisco. | Mrs. W. A. Hill has gone to San Francisco. | J. C. Smith has returned from San Francisco much improved in health. | Dr.C.F. Stokes of Oakland is visiting J. B. | Oicese. | J.F. Harris of San Francisco visited rela- tives in this city last week. Miss Mau. Smythe left for Wawona last Sun- | day for a few months. | James Waller and wife of Plainsburg were | among the visitors to this city last week. Mrs. M. & Huffman has returned home from | a vislt with Mr.and Mrs. C. H. Huffman at San Francisco. George Kirk, the well-known liveryman of Coulterville, came down to Merced Sunday | last. Mrs. P. A. Finigan of San Rafael is visiting 3. D. Bradley. Menlo Park. Fred Johnson of San Francisco will pass the winter with his parents. Miss Tessie Riordan has returned to Oak- and. Miss Kate Mills has returned to Castro- ville. Miss Emma Kugeler is visiting her mother. Benjamin Stanley has returned from New York, whete he has been attending college during the past year. visiting | Monterey. Mrs. J. A. McQuaid and Miss Alice McQuaid are at their ranch near Point Sur. J. ¥. Sarber and wife have returned from Francisco. The Misses Jacks are entertaining Wasning- ton friends. Metcalt and daughter of San Francisco are guests of Mrs. Kate Hatton and the Misses Hation in Carmel. Mrs. Charles D. Henry hes returned from Stanford. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Wright are touring thenorthern portion of the State. Miss Evelyn McCormick, the artist, has es- tablished a studio {n the old custom-house. Mill Valley. Mr. and Mrs. E, Moffat and family have gone to San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Kingwell and family will make their home in San Francisco Decem- ber 1. Mr. and Mrs. August Muntz will occupy their cottage on Lovell avenue. Mr, and Mrs. Elridge Durbrow will winter in Mill Valley. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Wainwright will soon leave for San Francisc Nevada Gity. George Cooper is on his way home from the East. Elwell Holland is here from San Francisco. Fountain Douty has gone to Stockton for the winter. Miss Lena Black of Hollister is visiting relatives here. Major R. M. Blair, military instructor at the Preston School of Industry, was iu town last week. Colonel Carl Davis, formerly superintendent of the Providence mine, was here Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Wadsworth, former resi- deuts,are expected soon from Grand Junction, Colo. Carl Seibt left Thursday for Alaska. Henry Fuller and bride were tendered a sur- prise party Monday evening. Dr. C. L. Muller and family have returned from San Francisco. Miss P. Sooy of North San Juan is visiting here. Mrs. H. P. Stow of Forbestown is the guest of Mrs. F. W. Bost. P. E. Colm1n, one of the crack cricketers of the Citrus Colony Club, has coms here from Placer County to remain. J. B. Tully has returned from New Mexico. M. and Mrs. N. P, Brown have returned | from San Francisco. San . I Manager Netshe of the Union Hotel gave an invitation hop. Pasadena. Colonel Gaines Lawson, U.§. A., who has been spendin: (he summer in the northern PATL of the State, has retu ned. | Ex-Governcr H. H. Markham has returned from a short trip to Randsburg, where he has | been looking up mines. I Mrs. Blanchard of San Francisco is the guest of Mrs. Charles D. White of Holliston avenue. Senator C. M. Simpson has returned from San Francisco and has publicly announced his intention of agaiu being a candidate for Senafor. Judge and Mrs. Waldo M. York have re- turned to San Diego. Guy Wood went to San Francisco last week. H. L. Story and daughter, Miss Ada Story, who have been spending the past month in England, have arrived in New York and are expected in Pasadena Friday, November 19. Pacific Grove. . Miss Lola Lawrey has returned from Bakers- eld. William Poinsett and Mrs. Poinsett of San Pablo were here during the week. Mrs. J. H. Elwood of San Jose was here Jast week, R. H. Willey and wife, Miss Rena Willey and R. H. Willey Jr. are in S8an Francisco. | Mrs. J. W. McClung of San Franeisco is here. Miss Coffin has returned from Sacramento. A. A. Andre and wife of San Francisco are here. Elmer P. Alexander, Tax Collector for Mon- terey County, was here last week. Charles B. Rosendale has regained his haalth. Fred Howard and {amily are visiting Gilroy friends. Redwood Gity. The Misses Sophie and Louise Hansen are in Oakland. Mrs. C. M. Charleen of Terre Haute, Ind., is visiting here. The Misses M. Short and T. Riordan were the guests of Miss Nellie Solen last week. C. 0. Dunbur, grand marshal, N. 8. G. W., will visit Redwood Parlor mnext Thursday night. William Fitzpatrick has gone to Tuolumne | County. L. J. Frank has gone to Victoria, B. C. S B. Thompson and wife of Pescadero were in town last week. Sheriff J. H. Mansfield has returned home from San Francisco. Joseph J. Cloud, an old-time resident of San Mateo County, died at his home last Sunaay. | Miss Mamie Laroque, who has been visiting Mrs. H. Offermann, has returned to Seattle. Mrs. T. J. Mulhall has returned to Santa Redding. Mrs. Martin, wife of the ex-Treasurer of Sis- Jo | kiyou County, is here. Robert Giliespie has returned from San Fran- cisco. Herbert Boss from Round Mountaln is here. G. Hoffschnieder and wife were here from Iron Mountain. Dr. C. C. Gleaves of Dunsmuir was here. Miss Alice Frisbie of Anderson visited Miss abel Walden. 1Heux)’ Ward Brown was here {rom Ssn Fran- cisco. Mrs. Alex Ludwig, wife of the County Asses- | sor, is recovering from severe sickness. C. H. Goldperz has returned from San Francisco. Mr. and Mr. Charles R. Cook have returned from Sacramento. Sonoma. James H. Albertson, William E. Thomas and J. Fochetti were in 8an ¥rancisco last week. 8. Stacey of Kenwood was in town last week. Miss Rienfch has returned from San Fran- cisco. George Thomas was here from Petaluma last Sunday. Carol Prunty will soon go to San Francisco to enter a business college. Mrs. M. Cummings, who has been visiting Mrs. A. Bates, has returned to San Francisco. William Clewe was in the city last week. Mrs. L. C. Prunty will spend the coming winter at Winters. Mrs. George Drumm of 8.a Francisco is vis- iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Champlin. F. Adams has gone to Grass Valley. William Appleton of the United States sur- vey ship Paterson visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Appleton, last week. William Gilbert was up from San Francisco last Sunday. A. A. Enke of the Union Hotel was in the city last week. Thomas Denney of Petaluma was entertained at tne Duhring residence last Sunday. San Rafael. Mr. and Mrs. William . Brown of San Fran- cisco visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Fish last week. Arthur Moore was the guest of Will Mc- Kinzie. Robert Ingram of Bolinas is in San Rafael. Mrs. Lovejoy of Oakland, and daughter, Car- roll, are visiting Mrs. Shaver. Mrs. Erneste Johansen is Thomas Hanser., Misses Vine and Jean Trumbull entertained Miss Holt. Mrs. George Foster entertained Mrs. Sidney M. Smith of San Francisco. Dr. R. H. Allen of East Oakland was here last week. 2 Rev. Dr. Holt of Portland is the guest of Mrs. Warren Landon. Johu Kelleher of Novato, brother of Mrs. A. Scown, died at the residence of Supervisor Scown iast Monday. Mrs. W. H. Landon entertained the theologi- cal students Friday evening. visiting Mrs. Suisun. C. M. Hartley, a Vacaville orchardist, has been here during the week. John Williamson of Chico visited here with re.atives last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Edgell will return to their home in Suisun Valley from England the Iatter part of November. Mrs. John Henry and Mrs. M. A, Wheaton of San Francisco have been here for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Priest of San Francisco are here. LkC. Frisbie of Anderson visited Suisun last week. Miss Myrtle Davis of San Francisco has been visiting here. Rev. A. F. Hitchcock, for more than twenty years grand chaplain of the Grand Lodge of 0dd Fellows, had a stroke of apoplexy last Saturday and death nearly resulted.before his condition was discovered. His health has improved during the week. Miss Mary R. Coghlan is visiting friendsin Napa. San Luis Obispo. Miss Georgia Pettitt and Miss Miry Thomp- | son are visiting in San B rnardino. Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Howard have re- turned from San Francisco. Mrs. Henry A. Vollmer and sister, Brown, Ifve returned to San Francisco, llul Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Welsh are in San Fran- cisco. Paul 0’Donnell left here last week bound for Australia. Supervisor F. H. Smith 1s visiting his brother- n-law, C. L. Easterbrook, in Salinas | Mrs.'S. A. Knapp of San Jose is visiting her son, Georze A. Kiapp. Miss Josephine Pollard and Miss Kate Whit- | mer have returned irom Paso Robies. Miss Nellie Abbott of Palo Alto is here. Arthur Bray and {amily will reside in Los Angeles. Mrs. J. W. Smith is in San Francisco. Congressman Barlow has gone to Santa Bar- | bara. He and Mrs. Barlow expect to leave soon for Washington. St. Helena. Captain and Mrs. G. Niebaum and niece, Miss Leah Shingleberger, have gone East. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Wixon were in San Fran- cisco last week. G. W. Schmidt was in. San Francisco during the week. Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Graham will soon move to San Francisco. | Mrs, C. F. Miller has returned home from | Nashyille, Tenn. 0. H. Buckman of Napa was here last week. Mrs. Evelyn Grigsley is slowly recovering from a severe illness. | Station Agent Backus visited San Francisco last week. Mrs. Owen Wade went to the city last week. | Mrs. H. R. Bussenius of san Francisco vis- ited St. Helena last week. Bell was in San Francisco Wednesday. P. Willard of Oakland is visiting Dr. [ and Mrs, W. J. G. Dawson. | Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Benvie went to the city Wednesday to spend & week. E. Angivin wasin San Francisco several days last week. C. F. Rice has returned from Natoma. Mrs. F. B. Mackinder has gone to Browns- | ville, 11l., where her folks reside, and will be | absent until the first of the year. | Mr. and Mrs. John Hampton of Indiana have settled in St. Helena. Mrs. Hildebrand of Oakland is a guest atthe home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith, Captain W. T. Simmons and son Will, C. W. Armstrong and Elbert Armstrong, of Calis- toga, were in St. Helena Saturday to witness the football game between the St. Helena and | Napa High School teams. | Tax Collector Gardner of Napa was in St. Helena Friday and Suturday. & W. Kenyon spent Wednesday in Napa, Mrs. G. W. Schmidt is visiting friends and relatives in San Francisco. S Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Patton of Sturgeon, Mo., | old friends of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Turner, have come to Santa Ana to reside. A. Otis Birch has returned from Chicago. Fred Mitchell arrived home last week from Crawfordsville, Ind., where he visited his parents. Mrs. W. W. Crozier, wife of the agent of the Santa Fe, visited in Los Angeles last week. Mrs. James Buckley has returned to Indio. Mrs. George W. Lane of San Francisco visited last week with her sister, Miss May Spurgeon. Mrs. James P. Browne was the guest of friends in Ei Monte last week. i H. Forgy and family, recent arrivals from | Ohio, have taken up their residence in Santa | Ana. Bert Woodhouse, manager of the Western Union, and Miss Neliie Houtz of this city were married last Monday in San Diego. | Professor E. W. Payne has returned from Stoux City, Iows, where he visited his mother Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Northrup of Long Beach visited Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Yarnell last week. Santa Ba:bara. Mrs. W. A, Wilson, wife of Professor Wilson, has returned to Sauta Barbara, accompanied by her mother, from Indianapolis. Mrs. Loomis has returned from Colorado. Theodore B. Starr aud family have gone to New York. samuel Kramerof Finley, Ohio, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Trace. Mr. Kramer may make Santa Barbara his future home. Mrs. K. M. sanchez and Mrs. Cochrane, her | mother, of New York City, accompanied by | Miss Beatrice Kountze and Miss Bottsford, will | winter here. Miss Reynolds has returnad to Santa Rosa. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Norton and daughter of | Gran ! Junctior, Cole., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. L Clinton. | Henry M. Hills of Bridgeport, Conn., has | leased a resideuce in Montecito for the season. William Wale has gone to Birmingham, Encland. Mrs. S. 8 Flournoy is in Los Angeles. J. Levy of Colima, Me: Tulare. C. L. Dingley of San Francisco, an extensive owner of Tulare and Kings County lands, made & business visit to Tulare last week. Mark de Witt of Porterville will spend the | winter at his Tulare home. H. S Meyer, who has beeu quite ill, s rapid- Iy recovering. Mr. and Mrs. A. Fay have returned from a two months’ visit to Chicago and other East- ern points. They slso passed some time in Texas. i Charles M. Tozer went away on a hunting trip to the mountains last week Mrs. M. A. Alverson has returued from Santa Monica. ! A. A. Johnson has returned from a business trip to Drum Valley. Miss Zoe Zartman gave & delightful aiter- noon party to her girl friends last week. Mrs. P. J. 8. Montgomery went to San Fran- | cisco last week. Mr. ana Mrs. D. E. Perkins of Visalia, accom- panted by T. H. Plache of the Atlas Insurance Company, San Francisco, passed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Shreve. The ladies of the Episcopal Guild gave a very pretty floral march to the children. Mrs. H. M. Sexton suverintended the performance. S. Sweet of Visalia and T. L. Chaddock of Fresno were in town Monday. J. F. Kessing has returned to his home in | San Francisco. i 1. H. Ham 1s in San Francisco, Mrs. W. de Sanno and daughter have joined Mr. de Sanno here, They will now remain permanenitly in Tulare. They have resiaed for some years in Indianapolis, D. J. Reed has been to Long Beach for a few | days’ rest. Mrs. Mary E. Wishon, is Rolla, Mo. , has returned home. | — | | | | visiting friends Ukiah. Oscar Buchholtz of Fort Bragg has gone to Alasks on a pleasure trip. Joseph Hunter is now located in Hollister. George A. Sturtevant was at his ranch at Grand Center last week. 1. Rudee was in San Francisco the early part of the week on a business trip, Miss Ollie Price hes closed her school at De Haven for a few months’ vacation and has re- turned home. Victor McClure has returned to his home in this city. Profe 81 J. W. Patton, vice-principal of the Mendocino High School, was here with his family during the week. Mrs. E. 8. Ames and daughter, Lulu, are spendinga few days in San Francisco. Dr. E. G. Case has returned home from a QOrder of Foresters, of which he is high chief Miss Jennie McElroy, who has been teach- ing at Rockport, is homo again to pass the winter. Henry Boyle has returned to 8an Rafacl. Wwill King and wife of San Francisco are here. T Visalia. James W. Bell, a teacher in the Porterville schools, is at his home in this city for 8 while till his broken collarbone mends. George Hall of San Francieco is visiting his brother here. Mr. and Mrs. T. 1. Dale of San Jose have re- turned to their home. Mrs. G. W. Lane is in town from San Fran. cisco visiting her sister, Miss Hattle Evans. Miss Annie May Bell arrived here & few days ago from Palo Alto, where she has been at tending the Stanfora University. J. W. Fewel, a popular young man of this place, and Miss Daisy Simpson of Maders, were married at San Francisco a few days 8| Mrs. J. B. Case of Nevada City has com® o Visalia to reside. Her husband is at wo the planing-mill. Mrs. W. F. Kelsey oi San Fraucisco has been visiting Mrs. R. E. Hyde of this place. After a short visit with her parents Mra. | Minnie McCullough has returned to Oakland. Mrs. Mary Hyde has returned from a visit to her son, who is attending school at the uni- versity'nt Berkeley. Clem C. Howell of Porterville was in Visalia last week. Mrs. H. D. Halstead has returned from Iowa. Watsonville. J. 0. Haun of Garfield, Wash., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Dr. 8. C. Rodgers. Mrs. R. T. Grant and Mrs. D. Swank are vis- | iting Monterey friends. Mrs. J. E. Farley of Pacific Grove was here last week visiting her parents, E. F. Sanborn | and wife. Miss Dollie Mooney entertained her friends at a birthday party given at the Washington House. E. F. Wyckoft visited San Francisco last week. W. R. Porter was here from Loma Prieta. Thomas G. Walker is in San Francisco. Emil Marmigren was here from Marin County last week. Harry Leland came from Agnews last week to visit his mother. Lucius Sanborn is rusticating at Indio, San Bernardino County. Charles Zoellin, one of the most highly re- spected pioneer seitlers of this valley, died suddenly on Wednesday morning, aged 64 years. Dr. W. D. Rodgers is home from his visit to Tennessee. G. R. Anderson was over here from Santa Cruz last week. Wooldand. Miss Drefus, the Misses Gadchse and Miss Mary Lee returned from Sacramento 1ast week. Dr. ). T. Martin and wife arrived here last week. R. Clark is in Suisun. Clarence Day has returned from San Frai cisco. C. W. Bush and Miss Emma Bush have r turned from Oakland. Mrs. J. W. Caples, who has been visiting Y. H. Dunyuan, has returned to San Franeisco. J. C. Van Horn has returned irom San Fran- sco. A. C. Huston, T. B. Gibson and J. R. Black have returned from Sacramento. Lest Sunday, at the residence of the bride’s parents, S. Huines and wife, Miss Tillie Haines and A. Levy of Yolo were married. Miss Beile Haines, sister of the bride, and L Morris wers the attendants. The couple will reside in Yolo. W. Y. Browning has returned home. Mrs. D. C. Halsey visited Sacramento last week. Mrs. Wolfskill has returned to Los Angeles. Mrs, Humphrey has returned from Sacras mento. * John Craig and wife have returned from Highland Springs. C. 0. Nelson and wife visited Sacramento last week. Miss Mary Cummins and Mrs. R. M. Brown have returned from Sacramento. B. W. Levens of Oregon and son, Attorney W. S. Levens ot San Francisco, were the guests of W. R. Laugenour and wife last week. Arizona. PHENIX, Nov. 12.—Robert V. Robertson, editor and proprietor of the Placerville Nug- get, arrived in this city early in the week and will probably remain in Salt River Valley for some time. Judge J. H. Kibbey has been appointed City Attorney of Phenix. S. M. Franklin and Charles H. Peck of FI ence have just returned from 8 visit to Ce Grande. Lieutenant Rice, U. S A., will enter upg his duties as Indian Agent at San Carlos early the coming week, succeeding Cap'ain A. L. Meyer, U. 8. A. Giarence King, the mining expert, has just conciuded a (Wo weeks’ examination of the Black Warrior copper properties. It is gener- ally understood that his report will be favor- able on most of the propertie sx-Sher.fi George A. Oluey of County has returned from Baitimore. turns much improved in health. Houv. George W. P. Hunt of Globe has re- turned from Florence. Hon. J. C. Martin, editor of the Prescott Journal-Miner, is visiting the capital city of the Territory. Jefferson H. Lee, one of the best kmown ranchers of Yavapai County, is in Pheenix. Thomas A. Gorman of Tucson is & visitor in Phaenix. 3o e Professor M. W. Parker, ex-vice president of the Throop Poly technic scuool at Pasadens, will assume his new duties as president of the Territorial University next week. Mrs. B. J. Frapklin, wife of ex-Governor Franklin, bas returned to Phenix from the East. John P. Sturgeon, capitalist from Water- town, N. J., arrived in Phcenix last week and wid build a home here. S. F. Morton, an arcnitect from Kankakeell., who came west with Mr. Sturgeon, is now prepariug tne plans for a $20,000 residence on North Center street, New M_e—xico. ALBUQUERQUE, Nov. 11—T. J. Helm ot Sants Fe hus been several days in Albu. ue fl“:l?,A Wells, general superintendent of the santa Fe Pacific, was in town several days during the week. Governor Ross has located in Deming, and pas taken editorial charge of the Headligh Mrs. George Leis and femily have retur to Lawrence, Kans. Ex-Congressman Hallowell of Kansas i town, accompsanied by his family, and will pass the winter here. Rev. A. A. Gee, superintendent of Metho missions for New Mexico, is 11l at Raton. | Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Schuster, who have been visting friends in Germany for the past year, are on the way home. W. E. Harper and family have gone East, (0 be aw several months, W. F. Taliaierro has gone to Prescott, to b abseut about a week. Mrs. C. K. Newhall has gone East, intend- ing to spend the winter with relatives in Boston. or. Graham He re- 15t tour of the coast in the interest of the Ancient 1

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