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Auburn. for the winter. el W S Davis is in San Fran cated at Colusa.’ Leadville. up from Newcastie last w. was B. Gester has returned from Cop- nk E. Mariner nd Mrs. George W. Towle of Towles burn last week. ckles of San Francisco is visitiog er, Mrs. Frank Coker. wedding of Frank Hartley and Miss <, both of Auburn, was soiemnized publisher of the Auburn Violet Coker, to take place ma Ahart, daughter of Peter Ahart 1coln. is to be married Thanksgiving day forris M. Fredericks The Misses Grohs are expected home from E. 8. Renny has organized a Saturday night lon club, with the following young peo- *. Wright, C. K. Turner, futtle, Miss Freemsn, A. Miss Davis, Miss Willey, E. C. Gaylord, G.N. Dy- Mr. and Mrs. Shepard, G. N. Hamilon, Mr. . Zimmerman, Dr. and Mrs. Nelson Mrs. W. L. Jones, Miss Hector, Miss Norton, 1. C. Norton, Miss Claire Sharp, Miss Spaul- Miss Mead and W. B. Paul. Anderson. G. Johnson of Redding attended the Judge Edward Sweeny and County . Drynan were in Anderson last Holt of Redding wss here Baturday Miss Hattie P. Wightman rsday, November 11,8t the of the bride’s parents, near Ander- . William Weaver has gone to Oskland ter, Mrs. A. Weaver. k and wife of Nevada are visit- Mr. Burbank’s brothers, S. C. and J. he United town tates fishery on nday. tes fishery last week. held services at the Presbyterisn laughter of Woodland called on last week oves of Redding visited friends Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Dales have departed for charge of a hote! Bakersfield. H. F. Condict was in San Francieco on busi- ness last week W. H. McKittrick is home from Arizona. Fred Fickert of Bear Valley was in town last week Rev. igar Fuller of Michigan arrived here st. He has been called as pas- the Congregational cnurch of this place. lloway and wife arrived from Fres- They will make Bakersfield their the present. Alexander and wife arrived Tuesday from & trip to Los Angeles. J. W. Wiley and daughters are home zain aiter a long visit to their old homein Indiana. C.M. Cross of Hanford was down on business Wednesday. on the 13th i tor successful afternoon tea was held at wence of Mrs. H. F. Condict by the la- and iriends of the Congregational church. v Scribner, daughter of W, H. Scrib- dipntheria. t of Pasadena isa guest of , Mrs. C. E. Day. own of Fresno and H. F. Barnett of were among Ballard. SUY.I'ACB Parish will leave for Hueneme e igier, State organizor of the W. C. tured here last Thursday night. Jonn McGillivray of Los Alamos was in Eal- lard Tuesday. George M. Smith of Los Angeles and J. J. Francisco were at the College ez, last week. . M. J. Fontana and wife, C. Taylor, Paul Kel- lerand wife and Alice Wood, of San Francisco, | at Los Olivos last week. srs. Herbert and G t of Lompoc are die M. Pinkham of the Ballard School will return to Pescadero next week and Miss : W. Lyons of this place will close her scnool at Jonata. Cloverdale. Matthews came from San Francisco the Sample-Cooke weading. Wyman of Miss Cooke, was present. E. L Merrill will reside perma- ancisco. Mr. and Mrs. Armand J. de Hay and daugh- ters, Misses Alice and Henrietta, have returned to S o for the winter. y ngton is in San Francisco. Theodore J. de Hay and sons, Theodore iting in St Helena, Napa Mrs. W. L. McCray, after & visit with her mother, Mrs. J. G. Heald, has returned to her home in Fresno, Irs. . S. Whitney and sons, James and Wright, have removed to Santa Rosa to reside. Joseph Kelting ot Lakeport and Walter Ward of Hermitage were in town last week. Welter H. Eiliot has returned to San Fran- cisco. Spencer Beaseley and wife have come here from Yorkvllle to reside. Colfax. R. E. Whitcomb has returned from Idaho. Miss Beile Johnson, daughter of Semator Johnson is here. rs. Frank Edinger of Sacramento is visit- ing here. Mrs. Louis Slessman and daughter have re- ned from Orovilie, A very large cinnamon bear was recently killed near Towie by Richard Thomas. Mrs. Phillip Nicholls spent & portion of the week at Dutch Flat. Mrs. G. A. Love and daughter of Penryn are visiting at Gold Run, w Wiliiam Russell, Peter Rodoni, Richard Jones und Prul Rodoni have returned from tie Cariboo District. Ihe Coliax Reading Circie bas been reor- gauized and the following officers elected: W, A. Simons, president; Albert Norris, vige- president: Miss Angle Bradley, secretary. <SOR F. DE GOMEZ has located in | » Mr. and Mrs. Huatley, | Boggs of Keswick was in Anderson last | and Ed Douglass were in | S. Douglass of Inwood was here Sun- | z Mountain, Cal,, where they will take | the visitors in town last | Chris Runckel of Dutch Flat was here re- cently Lawrence Reddy of San Francisco s here. William Niles of Dutch Flat was here re- Cahto. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gordon of Westport are at the Manchester residence. John E. Bishop is in San Francisco. S. P. West has returned home, H. Arthur White of Ukiah is visiting friends. W. 8. Pinches of Laytonville spent Sunday here. £ Miss Amy Hargrave, for the past five months principal of the school here, has returned to Mendocino, the school term having expired. Arthns Tracy has returned from Covelg, Charles 0. Capell is in Ukiah. Andrew Haun, 8 lumber merchant of Brans- comb, is here. Frank H. Babcock has returned from Lay- tonville. Mr. and Mrs, W. F. Wade will visit San Fran- cisco next week. A. D. Simpson has secured a location near Cummings, and will reside there. | Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Blodah have moved to Covelo, Colusa. Mrs. G. G. Brooks and her daughter, Miss Maud, visited San Francisco last veek. H. Seib from Woodland was ir. town Tues- day. R. L. Welch and Adolph Ahlf went to Spring Valley to visit James Welch and to hunt quail. W. F. Slocum of Sacramento was in town last week. W. E. Brasfield was in town last week. J. L. Seawell and A. M. Newland went to Sacramento to attend the Fruit-growers’ con- vention. W.W. Noble, wife and daughter, of Willows, were in Colusa last week. Mrs, E. A. Bridgford and family, formerly of Colusa, now of Sacramento, will move to San Francisco the coming week. W. W. Kilgore of Grand Island was in town Tuesday. Cards are out for the marriage of Miss Eliza- beth Geneva, eldest daughter of Joseph Boede- | feld, to M. J. Boggs. The wedding will take | place November 30 at the home of Mr.and | and Mrs. Boedefeld. | Mrs. E. W. Jones, wife of Sheriff Jones, with | her daughter nas returned from San Fran- cisco Morris Jones is home. Mrs. E.de St. Maurice and her daughter, Gertrude, are in San Francisco. Ed Burtis, who wasa citizen ol Coluss fif- teen years ago, is here. Mrs. J. R. Woliskill of Winters is visiting | old friends in Coluss. M Fresno. Hermann C. Eggers of San Francisco is here. Mrs. G. G. Goucher is visiting in Fowler. Miss Marie Brice has recovered her heslth. John W. Short, editor of the Fresno Republi- | can, went to San Francisco Thursday. Miss Grace Calischer of San Francisco is vis- iting Mrs. William Davison. George B. Warren of the Palace Hotel, San | Francisco, is in Fresno, accompanied by his wife. Fulton G. Berry has returned from BSan Francise). Miss Casste Farley is home. Mrs. D. R. Adams is visiting her parents in Oekland. Al Haas has returned from Oregon. | H.F. Barnett of Sonora is in Fresno. Rev. H. H. Wyman is conducting & two weeks’ mission at St. Joun's Catholic Church. | George P. Roeding hasgone to8an Francisco. W. D. Tupper has recovered from a recent fliness. | | | Grass Valley. Dr. J. L. Coombs has gone to San Francisco. Mrs. Charles Nathan is here from San Fran- cisco. Mrs. Peter Brunsetter is seriousiy ill. Miss Katie Maud Halsall died at her father’s house, on Church street, last Sunday. Will D. Paynter was married to Miss Kate Tierney last Sunday cvening, Rev. Fatner Lynch ofticiating. Mrs. W. R Eckart and son rre here on a | visit from san Franctsco. | County Surveyor Milier h | Trucaee. | Mrs. George Mainhart Sr. has returned from San Francisco. | Mrs. John G. Smith and child sre visiting | Mrs. C. E. Hankins. Miss M. Rubstaller of Secramento is visiting | Miss Kate Whelihan. | Mrs. Mary Hallock Foote gave an afternoon reception last week, assisted by Mrs. G. F. | Sherman. returned from Gllrog. Mrs. Dr. R. W. Hill of Oakland entertained a few of her Gilroy triends at & whist party at the Earle residence in “The Orchards.” Mrs. C. A. Hoxett passed the week in San Francisco in the interest of the orphans’ home. | The engagement has been announced in St. Mary’s Catholic Church of George Milias and Miss Minnie Cavanaugh, both of Gilroy. Mrs. G. E. Rea is visiting her sister, Mrs. H. J. Riggins, 1n San Francisco. Miss Carrie Rea has returned from San Fran- cisco. Mrs. E. Farley has gone to Pacific Grove to | reside at the Old Ladies’ Home. Mrs. Ell Emlay is visiting relatives in San Jose. Jack Van Schaick of Ban Luis Obispo visited relatives here. Mrs. J. 8. McAlpine has returned from Bali- nas. Mrs. Ethel Miller has been visiting friends in San Jose. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Flickenger of 8an Jose visited several days with the latter’s father, Hon. J. C. Zuck, at Old Gliroy. Mrs. Parker, who has visited her sister, Mrs. J. Ingham, has gone tg Massachusetts in com- pany with Mrs, Blanchard of Salinas. Mre. Lymen Wiilson of Salinas is visiting at Ola Giiroy. Mrs. J. L. Matthews has returned to Salinas. Mr. ana Mrs. David Cobb of San Jose were guests of R. Cobb’s family last week. Mrs. James W. Lewis visited relatives in San Jose recently. Hollister. Miss Williams of 8an Francisco is visiting Mrs. T. W. Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. James Francis Dunne have taken & house in S8an Francisco for the winter. Miss Ackerman of New Hampshire nas come to spend the winter in Hollister as the guest of Mrs. Caroline Danks. Will Steinbeck visited San Francisco last week. Mrs. Thomas Fiint 8r. and Mrs. N. C. Brigzs visited Monterey and San Francisco this week. The engagement of Henry McClean and Miss Lizzie Sullivan has been announced. Joe Lynn has returned from Trinity County, Lieutenant J. P. Hains of the Third Artil- lery with a corps of assistants engaged in Government surveys for highways, has been | succeeded at Hotlister by Lieutenant H. P. Poweli, who will remain here several weeks. Vic McCray and Ed Montgomery have re- turned from Santa Clara County. Mrs. Rody Shaw s visiting Mrs, Louiss Farcoe at New Almaden, R. H. Flint has gone to Calaveras County as assistant suverintendent of the San Justo mine, Iateiy purchased by Flint, Bixby & Co. Invitations are out for tae wedding of Miss Eva Piratsky and Thomas Murphy. Mre. F. Crocker and daughter have been visiting San Francisco. E. u. Holmes aud family of New Idria have come to Hollister to reside. Miss Agnes Orr has returned to San Felipe from a visit to Prince Edward Island. Haywards. Mrs. Joseph Gonzalves of San Francisco visited her mother, Mrs. Kerr, last week. Miss Winnie Barnes of Oakland has besu spending a Iew days with the Misses Horn of this place. Mrs. 1. Hehn, who was stricken with pa- ralysis a few weeks ago, is very much im- proved, Miss Alice Webster of East Roxbury, Vt., is visiting her uncle, John Webster. John Schneider, who has been in business in Shasta County for the past two years, is on & visit to his relatives. A daughter was born to the wife of John Mc- Coy. John Simons and W. H. Miller have returned from & visit to the corthern portion of the State. Dr. A. J. Dean and 8. Morrison havereturn ed from Merced. Mr. and Mrs. H. Mohr of Pleasanton were in town during the week. Miss N. McDonnell of Oakland has been visiting her friend, Mrs. P. Hoare, during the past week. Miss Annie Carey of San Francisco is visiting her mother. Miss May Bennett of Sebastopol is spending few days with her friend, Miss Ellen Geary. Hanford. Arthur Goodman of San Diego is in Hanford Wwith his brother-in-law, A. Rubenstein. Mrs. A. J. Delaney gave a dinner party Thursday in honor of Mr. Cameron of Lancas- ter, Ontario. F. Adams of Grangeville is in S8an Francisco. C.M. Webster hasreturned to his home in Grangeville. Walter Railsback and wife of Salinas are visiting in Grangeville. About tweniy-five of Hanford’s young peo- ple wers entertained by the Misses Clow at their home, southeast of Hanford. R. G. White is in San Francisco. Peter Van Valer visited San Francisco last week. J. A. Lake and wife, who have been at Berry- essa, Santa Clara County, have returned to Hanford accompanied by Morris Bryan. Miss Pauline Felton, who has been taking a course in the Hopkins Ary School, San Fran- cisco, has returned home. Mrs. Albertson and her sister, Miss Carrie Martin, of Fresno visited their parents here last week. Healdsburg. Mrs. E. M. Luckett, accompanied by her sis- ter, Miss Margaret Golden, have arrived from Ogden, to visit Mrs. John Daly. Miss Kate Passalacqua has gone to San Fran- cisco. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wickham have San Francisco to reside. Mrs. O. C. Hurbever is in San Francisco. Mrs. George Haigh has returned from San Francisco. Miss Bertie Baker who has been visiting Miss Marion Marshall in Healdsburg, has re- turned to her home in Oakland. Mr.ana Mrs. Louis Meyer and Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman of San Francieco were in Healdsbu g visiting friends this week. Mr. and Mrs, L. J. Mitchell have returned to San Francisco after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sam Meyer in this city. Mrs Henry Dudley is in San Francisco. Mrs. Jere Lewis, who had been visiting in Portlana, Or., is home. Mrs. A. Zander has returned from Europe to visit her brother, A. Thurmann, accompa- nied by Miss Meta Mahler of New York. Miss Annie McLean has accepted a position in Santa Rcsi. Mrs. D. H. Goodrich is visiting in Stanislaus County. Miss Alice Thornton has returned from Clov- erdale. Liodi. Mrs. C. L. La Grave of Sacramento has been visiting her sister, Mrs. H. W. Witte. Miss Grace Bangs of Modesto has returned to her home. Mrs. A. M. Hale of Amador County visited with her brother, R. L. Graham, the latter part of the week. Mr. Graham had not seen his sister for fifteen years. one to Mrs. H. T. Myers has been visiting relatives | in Sacramento.. C. T. Elliott of Salida was in town last week. Mrs. H. Witte has been visiting in Sacra- mento during the week. Frank Williams came out from Btockton to visit his parents last Sunday. Miss Cora Hogan of Stockton visited with relatives here last Sunday. Miss Gertie Moreing of Stockton has been visiting with the Misses Wheeler during the week. Matt Hamilton and Arthur Percival madea trip to Woodbridge Wednesday. Mrs. Frank Cogswell visited Stockton during the past weok. Lakeport. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Lyon have returned from San Francisco. Lester Reese of Woodland is visiting his aunt, Mrs. W. F. Moore. J. G. White is in Lake County for & few weeks. L. Pedrazzini has returned from San Fran- cisco, Jesse Boone and Charles Ellis have returned to San Rafael. Percy McClure and Under Sheriff Reynolds went to Willits last week, The former will engage in business there. Mrs. Eila Bacon has returned from Los Banos. Her mother, Mrs. A. R. Vest, accom- panied her. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hammond have gone to Boston, Mass., for the winter. Mrs. H. C. Wells has returned from San Jose. Mrs., P. Clendenin and children will winter at Redlands. E. 8 Martin, Robert Elwood and Lester West are in Sen Francisco. Charles Winchester of Stockton is visiting his mother. Charles Stubbs of Lower Lake was here last week. B Marysville. Roff H. Wells and bride (nee Osiand) are visiting in San Francisco. Mrs. J. T. Allment is visiting in San Fran- clsco. G. W. Harney is in Sacramento to represent Yuba County at the fruit-growers’ conven- tion. Attorney Frank Muraskey of Ban Francisco delivered a lecture before the Bishop Manogue Reading Circle here Tuesday evening. Gus Musselman, an ex-resident, wes here from Newcastle Sunday. Mrs. V. Kinch is visiting in S8an Franeisco. Miss Hannah Reardon hes returned from Greeuville, R. E. Bevan accompanied the remains of Patrick Higgins to Santa Rosa. THE SAN FRANCISCO | Mrs. CALL, SUNDAY, Miss Bertha Menz is home from Los Angeles, Mrs. Bert Summers of Sau Jose is visiting ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Hyde. Mrs. T. F. judge of San Francisco was the guest of her mother, Mrs. D. McGrath. Adin Kelsey and wite of Lodi, who visited relatives here, save returnel home. K. S Muhon has cone to Santa Cruz on ac- couul of the iliness of his mother-in-law. M. E. Weinlunder is in San Franeisco. Hon. W. M. Cutter and wife are in San Fran- cisco. Ernest 0’Banion and bride have gone to San Francisco, Merced. Miss Eliza Atwater 1s in San Francisco- Mrs. James Ruddle of Merced River was vis- iting here Monday. Mrs. T. C. Law is {n Stockion. Miss Mamie Ryan is at Sanger. C. E. Kocher and wife were in San Francisco last week. Charles Bedesen is in San Francisco. Robert Atchison is in San Francisco. Miss Julia Corcoran, who has b2en visiting her sister, Mrs. P. C. Egan, has returned to Milton. P. L. Archibald, grand dictator of the Knights of Hounor, is visiting his son, George Archibald, here. Mill Valley. Mrs. Harvey Kiyce leaves for Sutter County next week. 5 Mrs. Maurice Windmuller leaves soou for As- toria. E. H. Bibb and family have gone to San Francisco. A. W. Pooley’s new house is completed and will be occupied by Mr. Pooley and his family. John Burt is occupying his new home on the Gardner tract. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Avery will occupy their home next month. Horace Janes Thayer, last week. Mrs. Grace Shain is at Hadad Heights with her daughter. Prison Director Daniel E. Haves and family have left their Mill Valley home. Superintendent of Schools Robert Furlong was here last week. Monterey. T. J. Field and family have returned from the East. H. 8. Hubbard, formerly Y. M. C. A. secre- tary here, has returned to his home in Oak- land. Harry Bieck has returned from Fresno. H. A. Greene has returned from San cisco accompanied by Mrs, Greene. R. H. Willey has returned from San Fran- cisco. Mrs. H. E. Dodge and daughter, have returned from Northern California. J. J. Shinnaberger 1s in 3an Francisco. Mrs. Joseph Silva is home ngain. Miss Rose Harris ‘s visiting In San Fran- Nevada Gity. Mrs C. J. Schuster of San Francisco and Mrs. Gauthier of Auburn are visiting Mrs. W, G. Richards. Superintendent Blundell of the Murchie mine has gone to Shasta County to examine a claim. Hon. J. M. Waliing and wife have returned from Pasadena. A. M. Gray of San Jose, formerly principal of the public schools here, 1s in town. Mrs. B. H. Preston of Sacramento is visiting her father, M. L. Marsh. Dr. C. W. Chapman ana Superintendent Thomas Coan of the Chapman Rauch mine nave returned from San Francisco. Miss Lotiie Meek of Camptonyille is visiting J. Fraser. Dr.T. B. Reardan and wife of Oroville are here. Mrs. N. E. Adair is very fll. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jauch have returned from their bridal trip. The Relief Hill school hasclosed for the win- ter, ana Miss Nettie Hackley, the teacher, is home. Miss Edith Payne of North San Juan fs visit- ing J. H. Wen tworth’s family. Mrs. J. M. Hadley is in San Francisco. Pacific Grove. Mrs. Charles Martin is in San Jose. Miss Gertrude Rich has returned from Bac- ramento. Cecil Gretter is home from San Fraucisco. Alfred E. Friant of 8an Jose passeda few days last week in Pacific Grove. Rev. Thomas Filben of Santa Cruz was in town during last week. M. J. Roderigue of San Francisco is here. Mrs. James L. Ord js in San Francisco. Rev. T. H. Sinex, D.D., and family have moved into their new home on Lighthouse avenue. Paul H Wagner of San Jose is 1n town. Wil E. Wright is at Los Banos. Harry Kent is in Fresno County. E. C. Scott has returned home. Dr. W. G. Lochman and son of San Francisco are wintering in Pacific Grove. visited his mother, Mrs, Pasadena. William Bryan and J. Adams of S8an Fran- cisco were registered here Wednesday. General Wentworth arrived here Tuesda: morning to take the management of Hotel La Pintoresca. General Wentworth was for sev- eral years manager of the Raymoud Hotel here winters and the White Mountain House in summer. L. A. Morse of New York has arrived for the winter season. Judge J. H, Merriam hes returned from San Diego. Professor Lewis Swift entertained the astro- nomical section of the Southern California Academy of Science at the Mt. Lowe Observa- tory. Professor Millard M. Parker, who has been instructor at Throop Polytechmic since its founding, left last week with his family for Tuscon, Arizona, where he has been ap- po:nted president of the Arizona University, entering upon his duties December 10. H. C. Durand ana family of Chicago arrived here Monday to occupy their winter residence on Orange Grove avenue. Redding, Dr. W. 8. Groves has returned from Alasks, ana will sperd the winter in Redding with his family. He will go to Alaska in the spring. H. N. Wilkinson of Oak Run was here last week. Miss Ella Winsell has gone to Willows. Mrs. Josephine Forbes will remove to Ala- meda. R. Bostwick is here from San Francisco. Mrs. Mary Webb of Millville was here last week. Miss May Southern has returned from San Francisco. C. B. Jillson has returned from Alaska. Mrs. J. M. Bryan is in San Francisco, Alex. Leiber, the Igo merchant, was here last week, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Saeltzer rccently visited in San Francisco, A R. nta Maria is here. nd Mrs, S8am Hill have returned from Oakland. J. 8. Smithson of Kennet was here last week. Fran- | Glaays, | NOVEMBER 21 1897. Mrs. Morgaret Baker of Kansas is visiting relatives at Igo. D. T. Shearin of Millville was here Tuesdry. Miss Ethel Frisble of Anderson, who has been visiting Miss Mabel Walden, has gone to Oak'and for the winter. H. W. Walker of Willows is here. | Mrs. Moiiie Crowder is here from San Fran o paTEn Mrs. C. R. Hook has returned home from & visit to Sacramento. Mrs. Laura E. Patterson is visiting in Hen- leyville for a month. J. N. Gregg went to Redding Wednesday morning. H. H. Weindieck is in S8an Francisco. Arthur W. Baker has returned from San Franeisco. Mrs. J. J. Worthingron of Tehama is here. J. H. McMurphy of Redding was in town the first of the week. John Harringion came up from Tehamsa Wednesday. Mrs. Dr. Stilison of Seattle, accompanied by her two Inttle sons, will pass the winter with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Westlake. Simon Blanchard was in from Henleyville Wednesday. Jerry Garroutte of San Francisco visited Red Bluff last week. G orge Hoag has returned to Corning. F. A. Boole has returned from San Fran- clsco. Mrs. E. N. Tapscott has returned from San Francisco. Misses Rose and Kate Lowrey of Lowrey have been visiting here. The marriage of Miss Luen Bamson to J. E. Rutledge took place at the M. E church last Sunday evening. Miss Zella Whitford was married to W. Hervert Samson at the home of Mr. Samson’s sister, Mrs. Broadhurst, on Saturday, the 13th | Redwood Gity. Mr. and Mrs. Maar and Miss Shelley are vis- | iting friends in Niles. Frank Towne, assistant cashier of the bank, | has recovered his health and is attending to his duties. Grand Marshal C. O. Dunbar visited Red- wood Parlor, N. 8. G. W., last Thursday night. James Crowe and Adsm Hannah wentto Pescadero during the early part of the week. Harry Hatch has been appointed superin- tendent of the Poor Farm. Willie Solen has gone to Santa Barbara for a | few weeks. i The condition of Henry Beeger is improving. | Leonard Sears of La Honda was in town last week. | JamesT. O’Keefe visited relatives in Span- | ishtown last week. Sausalito. Miss Olive Hamilton returns this month from British Columbia. Claude J. Hamilton of The Hutch enter- tained Dr. Harry Tevis. Mrs. Camilo Martin entertained the ladies of the History Club of Sausalito. Town Trustee Henry C. Campbell and Mrs. Campbellentertained in honor of their daugh- ter Miss Cornelia. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Snoobert and family will soon leave to make thelr home in San Fran- ciseo. C. C. Bruce has returned from Klondike. Miss Ada Wosser was entertained at San Quentia by Mrs. J. H. McNeill. Mrs. Josepl: H. Pryor is entertaining Miss Minnie Mertin of Weaverville, Trinity County. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Shultz have goue to San Francisco to reside. Frank Rodgers of Nicasio was here last week. Mrs. J. Peterson, tormerly of Redlands, Los Angeles County, has taken up her residence at Point Reyes station. Miss Ag: Cedont had as her guest Miss Lily Muscio at Point Reyes statfon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spencer entertained friends at San Quentin. Sor\oma. Mrs. K. J. Harvey has returned to Fulton. H. C. Ancell of San Francisco was at Agua Caliente last week. Charies Daipogetto was in San Francisco Tuesday. G. 8. Harris has been appointed on the exec- utive committee of the Sonoma County Good Roads League. Harry Perry left last Wednesday morning for Port Kenyon, Mendocino County. Mr. anc Mrs. F. Grothaus have returned from San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. George Drum, after spending several days with A. W. Champlin and wife, have returned to San Francisco. George Bulotti of San Francisco was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. Bulotti, last Sunday. On the 12th inst. Mr. and Mrs. C. Sherman of Lakeville tendered forty of their young friends a pleasant party. Music, dancing and games were the features of the evening. C. J. Schuster has gone to Nevada County. San Rafael. Mr. end Mrs. William Babcock will leave soon for foreign lands. Thomas Wintringham and family are in San Franeisco. Captain J. F. Birlem and wife of San Quen- tin have gone to Salinas. British Consul Warburton and daughter will leave the first for San Francisco, and will soon g0 to England. A. Righetti has returned from Switzerland, and is at Point Reyes station. Misses Jennie and Carrie Finlayson have re- turned from a visit to Alameda. The San Rafael Ladies’ Needlework Guild have elected the following officers: President, Mrs. Sidney B. Cushing; secretary, Mrs. T. J. Crowley, and treasurer, Mrs. F. M. Angellotti. Deputy State Superintendent of Schools W. W. Seaman of Sacramento was here on an offi- cial visit last week. St. Helena. Mrs. Wilson Shnkler of Oakland visited her parents last week. Miss Estelle Walters of Vallejo passed Satur- day and Sunday with Miss Alice Fountain. 2ir. and Mrs, Percy Payne and family have gone to Washington to reside. Mrs. 8. B. Hughes of Oakland was here last week. W. N. Heyen has moved his family from Napa and will reside here. Mrs. L. Carver has returned from Sacra- mento. J. 8. Noble visited San Francisco last week. A. Sutter and family are in San Francisco. Mrs. Grant of Wheatland and Miss Lizzie Marckell of Cloverdale have returned home. Misses Lena and Louise Merk wentto Oak- land 1o attend the funeral of Mrs. Laudreth. Mrs. R E. Baer and Mrs. Ruby Reed have returned to their homes in Cloverdale, after a visit with Mrs. W. D. Sink. Miss Kate Ames oi Napa has been spending the week near St. Helena. Miss Mary Flynn has returnea from San Francisco. Mrs. Owen Wade has returned from Oak- land. Joseph Birkett came up from Mayfield last week and will visit here. Dr. H. M. Pond of Alameda was here the | Grst of the week. Samuels is in San Francisco. Mrs. E. Simpson, Mrs, J. Vann, Mre. Fannie Whitton ana Miss Ida Yates attended the fu- ueral of the late F. E. Lockwood in Napa. Mr. and Mrs William H. Adams of Indiana will winter here. H. Bristow and family of Chicago will prob- y settle here. Santa Ana. A. Gee Harlin, agent of the Southern Pacific Company at Beaumont, was in town last week. Mrs. W. G. Griffin, formerly of this city, is seriously iil at San Pedro. E. C. Lockard of Los Angeles, special organ- izer of the Woodmen of the World, paid the local lodge a fraternal visit 1ast week. J. B. Lossing, president of the Westminster Celery Company, has gone East to market 350 acres of celery in the Westminster district. Rev. 8. W. Walker has gone to Goshen, Tenn. He will return in about a month, accompanied by his wife. Chris Gilderman hss gone to Pheenix to lo- cate. Professor M. Manley of Los Angeles was in Santa Ana last week. John Dawson and family, after a residence of twenty years in this city, have removed to Ventura. M. A. Peters of Los Angeles was here last week, visiting his brother, George Peters, the Deputy County Recorder. ALH. Uim and family have removed from Orange to Santa Ana. The marriage of J. I. Halsel of this city and Miss Susie Hindle of Los Angeles took place last Sunday. They will reside in Santa Ana. Santa Barbara. Mra. Tillotson of Vineland, N. J., is visiting the family of Dr. A. Rush. Miss Marion Hull of Denver, Colo., is visit- ing friends in the Santa Ynez Valley. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Barker are in Redlands. Rev. Henry Wilson and wife of Quincy, IlL., are here for the winter. Miss Lane and Miss Hall of San Francisco are here and will be the guests of Mrs. Phebe Hearst. Mrs. Hearst has leased the residence of Roland Thomas. Nathen Bentz has gone to New York to be absent for a year. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Fontana of San Francisco are here. Captain H. A. Averill has returned to his nome in Lompoe. Mr. and Mrs, Luster have gone to Spokane, where Mr. Luster will engage in the mining business. San Luis Obispo. R. S. Green has returned to his home in Santa Barbara. C. H. Phillips Jr. is in San Jose. L. ¥. Dorsey is visiting friends in San Fran- cisco. ‘W. Carpenter has returned from Wiscon- sin. Rev. H. W. Brayton of San Jose visited here last week. William Klinger of San Francisco is here. Miss Lillie Reynolds has returned from San Francisco. Mrs. J. L. Gaxiola and Mrs. J. G. Arana are in San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Branch have returned from Sau Francisco. Miss Louise Newsom is in San Francisco. Miss Kate Taylor, atter a visit with Mrs. J. E. Lewis, has gone to her home in Salt Lake City. Mrs. M. A. Sleppy has returned to her home in Chico after a visit with Mra. J. F. Fiedler. Salinas. E. Archer has returned from Paso Robles Rollin J. Vierra and bride bave returned from San Francisco. Deputy Recorder P. W. Soto is confined to his Santa Rita home by illness. F. W. McGarvey is out after a long illness. J. 1verson passed part of the week in Pacific Grove. L. G. Hare and wife have returned home. Pat Barry of San Lucas has returned from linas. W. B. Frue of San Jose is in Salinas. Thomas Clark 1s visiting George Rowling. E. E. Hall of Kings City is here. Mrs. M. R. Merritt is in San Francisco visit- ing her sister, Mss. Vorey. Will Brinks of Monterey wiil locats here. Tulare. Mr. and Mrs. M.S. Tarkington are just home trom Porterville, where they have been visiting and viewing the orange orchards. Ewing Reid of Louisville, Ky., is visiting friends in Tulare. Mr. and Mrs. Jefft Hunsaker with H. S. Rock- well are calling on friends in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs, Chester Taylor are here from Fresuo. Bailey K. Leach of Chicago will open an art school in Tulare. Mr. Leach was formerly a resident of this city. Fred Cotton is in San Francisco, William Heiskell of Whittier is with his father, who is very sick. Fred Velic, long empioyed in the Tulare postoffice, has taken a position in the office at Porterville., Abe Worms is home from San Francisco. Mrs. G. B. Fifield of Stockton is visiting here. P.J. B. Montgomery of the Paige ranch is experimenting with Tone coal. L. Rothermel of San Jose is Lere looking after his interests connected with the Rother- mel block. Dr. Emelie McBride Yeargain of San Jose, a sister of United States Senator MeBride of Ore- gon, is visiting Mrs. John Tuohy. J. J. Packard of Bakersficld was in town Monaay. Chris Miller has returned from Randsburg. He has unlimited confidence in the desert Ui William Proudfoot of S8an Rafael is visiting here. T. L. Carothers, Mayor of Ukiah City, is in San Francisco. . Deunis Tanner has returned from Portage, Wis. Mannie Hirsch has gome to Hot Springs, Ark., for his health. Mrs. Zila T. McClendon is at Healdsburg. John G. Whelan and Mrs. Whelan have re- turned from a vacation trip. John F. Barnett is visiting in Sonora. Ventura. Leon Cerf has returned from San Francisco, Dr. A, J. Comstock and wife will remain three months in Arizona, D. Edward Collins of Oakland is visiting his brother, Mayor J. & Collins, Mrs. Faulks of Los Angeles is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. S. Meyerstein. Miss Eva Solari will remain & week in Los Angeles. Professor 0. P. Morton, vice-principal of the High School, was in Santa Paula Saturday. Miss Grace Flint is visiting with Mr, and Mrs. W. G Mills at Santa Paula. Mrs. Graham of Los Angeles is in the Ojai Valley. Mrs. A. E. Kent of San Rafacl and her sister, Mrs. McCoy of Pasadens, have been during the past week at the Casa de Pledra School in the 0Ojai Valley. Jolin Corne of the Ojai Yalley is in Chicago. S e Hon. W. L. Hardison of £anta Paula was in tura last week. v?\:r. and Mrs. Wo!ff of Hueneme were in San Francisco during last week. C. G. Bartlett is in San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs T. W. Johnstone of St. Louis were in Ventura during the past week. Miss Nellie Newby of the Los Angeles city schools visited her parents last week. Misses Genrose and Maude McGonigle are in Los Angeles. Visalia. Mrs. A. D. Ferguson of Sanger is visiting her relatives in this vicinity. Walter L. Chappell, a prominent ‘business man of Selma, was in town. Mr. and Mrs. 8ol Hart have returned from their trip to San Francisco and Portland. M. H. Rust snd Wililam Durrett of Littls Rock, Ark, have decided to make this place their home. J. Godfrey Danielson has gone to San Fra: cisco to take a position. Mrs. T. Loventhal is visiting in Ssn Cruz County, where her health is improvin Lud Chambers is in San Francico. Andrew Showers, one of the oldest ploue in this section, is slowly recovering from 1llness. Mrs. Peter Halstead snd Miss Iva Haines of Marble Rock, Iowa, are here on a visit to relatives for the winter. James Hutchins and J. C. Murray have gone on mining business to Randsburg. Mrs. D. E. Abbottand children of Los An- geles arrived a few days since, and will make their home here. Captain D. E. Grove of Dallas, Tex., visited his brother, Dr. Grove ot this place, last week. Tne two brothers had not met for twenty-one years. J. W. Webb, a prominent lecturer of Fresno County, spent Thursday in town. Watsonville. Dr. A. W. Bixby and'wife are in Ssn Fran- cisco. M. 8. and Joseph Lopes visited San Francisco last week. George R. Shortof San Jose was here visite ing relatives the fore part of the week. Mrs. W. P. Chalmers is visiting her som, Health Officer Chalmers, in San Francisco. Friends gave Mr. and Mrs. John Kavanagh & surprise party. W. R. Porter is visiting Southern Californis. H. D. Tuttle and wife of Sau Jose were here last week. J. 8. Menasco and wife are in the Northwest on a visit to relatives. J. C. Diggins of S8an Francisco visited Wat- sonville 1ast week. W. L. Rodgers was here from Sau Francisco last week on a visit to his parents. Mrs. F. P. Krough has been visiting her mother in the city. John McCollum has returned from Oregon. Elmer Dakan Jr. and wife of Santa Crus have taken up their residence here. Winters. Arthur W. North, Supreme Court bailiff paid a visit to his home in Winters last week. Mrs. F. M. Wystt and Miss Lulu Wyattv. ited Sacramento last week. Miss 8. Pauline Schmeiser and Miss Louis Schmeiser have returned from San Francisco. Henry Williams and H. W. Brinck attended the Fruit-Growers’ Convention in Sacramento. David and William Hayes of Cottonwood were in Winters Wednesday. W. D. Wilson of Fowler has been visiting his brother, F. W. Wilson, and old friends in Winters. Mrs. Frank H. Owen has returned from Healdsburg. A. T. Hyter and wife of Esparto have been visiting friends and relatives in Vacaville and Winters. D. 0. Judy went over to Etna Springs Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. A. Dafoe of Monticello were down on & visit Tuesday. Robert Morrison went down to Fairfleld ‘Wednesday. Joseph Deering of Madison was in town last week. J. A. Henderson and Sam Carpenter have veen in Woodland attending to tax matters. v Arizona. PH(ENIX, Nov. 19.—Hon. A. C. Bernard, who succeeded Fred Hughes asclerk of the Pima County Supervisors, Attorney W. H. Barnes and ex-President of the University Rev. Howard C. Biliman boarded the east- bound Southern Pacific train at Tucson last Saturday morning, and rode into Pheenix along with ex-Governor Murphy, Governor McCord and several other Territorial officials who were returning from the Masonic Grand Lodge at Bisbee. Hon. Will C. Barnes of the Livestock Sani« tary Commission is visiting in Pheenix. Stephen A, D. Upton, one of the managers\o& the Pearce mine, is stopping st Tombstons o, professional business. Ex-United States Marshal W. K. Meade and wife left their late home at Tucson early this week to take up their residence in San Fran cisco. Mr. Meade will begin prepara:ions for his midwinter Klondike journey as soon as they are located at the metropolis. Peter Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore snd Miss Ida Moore of the Chiricahuas have beea visiting Tombstone for a week past, being the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Abbott. Governor and Mrs. H. McCord, Chief Justice and Mrs, Webster Street, General and Mrs. R, Allyn Lewis, Attorney-General and Mrs. C, M. Frazier, Captain and Mrs. Baldwin, Senor and Senora S. L. Navarro, Dr. and Mrs. Hamblin, Eaitor and Mrs. N. A. Morford, Editor and Mrs. C. C. Randolph, Editor and Mrs. J. O. Dunbar, all of Pheenix, were guests of District Court Clerk Edwin 8. Gill, at a dinner party given at his suburban home, Rosedale, on the outskirts of Pheenix. Oregon. ASTORIA, Nov. 18.—Miss Gladys Jones of Portiand gave & baliad concert in the Presby terlan church Friday evening, sssisted by Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ross, Misses Pearland Frances Holden, Miss Laura Fox, Mrs. F. Bos. worth, Mrs- B. Van Dusen, Professor Thorne ton, Terry McKean and Miss Maud Warren, for the benefit of the Y. P. 8, C. E. Judge J. Q. A. Bowlby has returned from San Francisco. Frank F. Hunter, Tom Moran and M. Fried- enthal of San Francisco were here this week. W. H. Daniels and wife and W. H. Robbins of S8an Frencisco were in Astoria last weok. New Mexico. ALBUQUERQUE, Nov. 18.—Governor Stayer returned last Friday from Magdalena. Hon. M. 8 Otero and family have gone \io the Jumes Hot Springs to be absent forfys month or more. Hou. C. W. Kennedy of Williams, Ariz., was in town for a few days last week. Mrs. A. C. Robbins has gone to Lo Angeles. J. M. Sanford and his sister, Miss Margaret, have returned, and expect to spend tne winter here. Mrs. N. C. Collier and family are visiting relatives in Georgia. Hon. Jacobo Yrrisarri and family are in Chicago and are not expected home until Janiary. . Colonel W. G. Marmon of Laguna is here. Miss Claude Albright expects to start f0% Europe about the irst of January, f ¢ » *