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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALi’,, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1897. ~ puburn. HAN and Miss {riends in KA Genev ville this week © from Georgetown in Auburan L Geffer of Clipper Gap wi Hatch was up from Newcastle Wedues- s 0. Harris of San Francisco, ex-mem- Assembly, 18 Visiting his nephew, 2 Harris of Aubura. Eva Aoram has been called to Michigan ous iilness of her mother. e Baker, teacher at Lone Star, near g in Sscramento. 3oxter of Towles 15 spending the winter ch near Aubura. and Fred and Charles Boles of visited Auburn this week is visiting her daughter, sacramento. Gau isited Sacra- Lubec 1 ey Wash Ya Anderson. cramento was here during his sawmill veck and visited -y at Baila Vista, 1 L. C. Reynolds of Inwood Tuesday. r was visiting friends at am Weaver departed for Oakland Mon- 1g on a visit to relatives. ames and Ed G. Carter of Cotton- ors here last week. Fish Commissioner, Frisbie departed for San ight. of Redding was here Bakersfield. man Hirshfe!d is home from San Fran- t Jewett, who has been stlending 1 Vermont, arrived home Saturdey nold is registered at the South his werk o ing a visit from his Antwerp, N. Y, an Jose is visiting her of Rosedale, ng Visalia. 2 ss of Georg:town, El Dorado uty, one of the pioneers of this county, is h friends. 1ls leit for Los Augeles Tues- t friends, and she will visit 1 Chino belore returning. el has been visiting his sister this week. Herbert .George of Rosedale is expected home from Eagland sbout the 15th. Eimer Wible and Miss Barbara Canaday were married Wednesday evening, December 8. W t tovi ridgiord was up from San Fran- cisco Mondey and went from here to Willows. Mrs. C. W. Tuttle gave & poster party Tues- dar night for the benefit of the Presbyterian church. Miss Josepnine Arnold gave an advertise- ment party Friday night, complimentary of Miss Gassen of San Diago, who is visiting her. The young iudy irienas of Miss Josephine Arnold surprised ner and her friend, Miss Gassen, Saturday night by going to the hand- , corner ot Sevanth and Market ume and spending the evening. re attired in the fashions of forty 20, many of them wearing their grand- hers’ dresses, cavs and capes. It was & rry erowd. The annou Davies and N ment of the marriage of J. T. ss Gertrude de St. Maurice has e Hager has returned from ncisco alter two weeks’ stay with his ighter, Mrs. A, ubbs. A. 8. Lovelace, aiter a visit here and at has returned to San Francisco. A. Hemilton of Meridian was here Frank Davis returned from Sacramento the eariv part of the week, and visit to Judge Moore, Mrs. Davis' ¥ went to their home near Afton. Hiowell Davis of Sycamore, her sister, Jeffcies, and her son, Alfred, were 1is week. GV Monday and Wednesday ent of the Manzanita mine. Hon. John Boggs of Princeton has been in v 1es this week. nn, E. B. Vaan, J. A. Viney, J Howell were nere from He is superintend- B. George Grand Isl Tuesday. Miss Maoa Hemilton, who has been here iting her grandiather, Judge Luning, left dey for Monter J. Henry Viney and Frank Beckley e in Colusa Tuesda: Miss Gassen, who has been visiting Miss Jos: e Arnold for two weeks, left for her bhome ut Sin Diego Tuesday. Maurice Dooling cf Maxweil was here orge W. Grayson and wife of Willows are 1g their aunt, Mrs. Chase. has been hiere on & visit to his daughter, re- turaed home Wednesday last. Mrs. P. A. Green of Lakeport, Lake County, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. B. de Jarnot, returned home Wednesday. Cahto. Tobias Mitchell and William Walker of Branscomb, Ca.., are at the Williams Hotel. Louis A. Blodah, for a locg period a citizen of Canto, 13 here from Covelo on busiuess, Hurry White of Ukiah spent a portion of the weck here as guest at the Williams residence, George Jones and family of Ukish have tasen possession of the “‘White villa,” and wiil remain here during the winter, Lost Sunday a very pretiy but quist wed- ding tock place at the Van Heim residence, Rev. W. C. Stoughton officiuting. The come tracting parties were Charles Lambert and Miss Mollie Ray, both well and favorably known fu Cahto, wiere they have many friends. They are spending their honeymoon at the “Hardin Villa,”” a charming spot near here. Mr. Lambert is surverintendent of the Colonei Hardin immense range properties, Mrs. Lambert was formerly principal of the school here. A most delightful afternoon was spent by the Cahto Literary and Musical Club Wednes- day. The McAnisch orchestra, composed of ¥rank and Koy McAnisch, rendered some beautiful sclections from famous authors. while Miss Irene Fleming and Mrs. W. Baker contributed the song for the fiuai clos- g, Fresno. Dr. C. J. Miner has returned from & visit to Pasaden A. M. Drew, grand master of the Odd F lowe, has gone to San Francisco. W. 5. Ciark of Ontario is in Fresno. Attorney G. G. Goucher is in Coulterville. Miss Grace Rogers of Rediunds, S8an Benito ( and box | Major William Singer of San Francisco, who | I | County, 1s visiting her granGparents, Mr. and | Mrs. Tohn J. Cronkhite of this city. Judge George E.Church has returned from Tuoiumne County. Miss Alexia Bassian is in Sacramentoons visit. | Mrs. Dr. J. R. Eidridge of San Francisco is | visiting her tather. Dr. C. Rowel! of this eity. | Mis Agues Merz has returned to her home | in Lemoore, after a visit to {riends in this eity. F. D. Montgomery of E. Paso, Tex., visited Deputy District Attorney George W. Jones i during the week. | Miss Elizabeth Thorn has returned from a visit to San Franeisco. Mrs. Nyman Levy ana Leon Hart left for san Francisco on Thursday to attend the fu- neral of their father, H. Hart, in that city. E G.Cnaddock has gone Easi oz & business . N. Furnish of Lemoore is visiting his | brother, W. R Furnish. | gk ‘ Gilroy. Mrs. Mary Hefsey, relict of the late George E. Hersey, and former cashier of the Bank of | Gilrcy. died last evening at her home ia tnis city ngea 68 years. Mrs. Hersey wasa nativa | | of Boston, Mass., and came to Gilroy in 1876. Three grown children survive bher, mameciy, Bessie, now Mrs. John R. Matthews of Lcs Angeles, Fred and Atkins. Her death was caused by norvous exhaustion. | Mits Nettie Whitehnurst has returned from San Francisco. Mrs. Johu A. Harrison snd children have | gone (o San Francisco to reside. | " Mrs. A, W. Furlong of San Francisco is in town. C. W. Cobb has associated himsell with Spencer & Burchard, attorneys, of San Jose. | | Mr.ana Mrs. Ben Milias have returned from | their wedding trip to San Francisco. | [ Mrs. Dr. Kelley of San Francisco, Mrs. J. A Whatsonville, Mrs. Foster of San | Stearns of Sinta Clara, and | ¥ Francisco, were here (o | atiend the funeral of Mrs. George E. Hersey. | St. Stephen’s Guild gave a keitledrum at | Music Hail the 9th inst. | Mrs. Thomas Rea will spend the holidays in | | | Buxter of Francisco, Mrs. Fred Hersey of fan an Francisc: Mrs. Charles Mason has returned from a visit 1o relntives iu San Franciszo. Mrs. R C. Storey has returned from & trip | to Oaklana. ] Mrs. Perry Robipson is visiting her sister, | Mrs. Henry Miller, in San Franei-co. Grass Valley. | ) Rev. L G. Girver, the popular pastor of the | Congregatio il cnurch, celebrated the fif:h anniversary of his pas orate last Sunday even- | ing. Thisis the longest term in the history of | the church in Grass Valiey, which attesis to | the populurity of the pastor. ! | Mrs. Lydn Crossett is here from San Fran- | €isco on a visit to her mother, Mrs. Dibble. | John T. Jones, a student at Cooper Medical | Coliege, is home to spend the nol:dsys with | nis folks, Dr. C. Jones ana family. The Episcopal church fair is in progress this | week. Tne following povular ladies are in | charge of the different booths: Japanese tea gardens—Misses Bessie Stoddard, Ethel Van | Deerliu, Alice Wanamake. Candy booth— | Misses Georgis Kent, Mand Davey. Fancy- work booth—Misses Mabel Van Deerlin, Maud | Wanamake. Doll booth — Mrs. lda McKay, | Misses Ide Wilhelm, Mabel Smitten, Ida Compton. Grab bag—Misses Ada Manning, | Winnle Wilhelm, Flower stand—>Miss Birdie | Zapf Fortune-telling booth—Mrs. H. G. Par- | sons. | Joseph Maguire has returned from Alacka. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walters returned to the!r home at Towles. Hollister. \ Miss Msbel Argues of San Jose s the guest | of her aunt, Mrs. Warren Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. Azariah Martin celebrated thelr golden wedd ing on Tuesday, December 7, | Mr. and srs. Thomas Murphy (nee Piratsky) | bave returned from their wedding trip and | are residing with the parents of the bride. Mrs. Curtis Lathrop has been visiting in | San Jos Judge Doolin has returned from Salinas. Mrs. W. Richardson and nephew, Harry Butler of San Luis Obispo, have been the guests of Mrs. C. L. Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hewley of Napa have been visiting Mrs. Hawley's parents here. Miss Flora Conover, who has entirely re- | covered from her recent iliness, has gone to | | Reno, Nev., to spend the winter with her sis. | | ter, Mrs. George Booth. | Messrs, Charles and James Fowler of 8an Luis Obispo have been visiting old irfends in | Hollister. Mr. Robert Shaw this week assumed his new duties as postmaster. Dr. E. A. Crepin, formerly of Hollister, has | purchased a drugsiore on Bush street in San Francisco aud will remain permanently in Ha\;Wards. Mr. and Mrs. William Owen are rusticating at Bartlett Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Welsh of Alameda have been sojourning here during the past few | da; M. F. Scott, who has been seriously ill with | pneumonis, is improvin. | Olney Spear has taken up his residence near Kelsey ville, Lake County. | Miss Neilie Stoddard of Merced was visiting | here : | G. A. Foster, who has been visiting in Monte- rey County, has returned. Howard Paget of Anderson, Ind., and Miss Neitie Anway of this place were married re- cently at the former place. C. Gresel, & ploneer res.dent of Decoto, was here. John Briage, who has been under treatment at bt. Luke's Hospital, San Francisco, is rap- 1dly improving. i ‘ Hanford. | Mrs. W. H. Worswick J-. and her sister, Miss Louise Day, are her: from Ohio. Lillie H. Dahlm, daughter of John Dahim, formerly of this county, has married D. B. Daly of Exeter. E. Shelton and wife of Armona have gone to Santa Rosa to reside. | Miss Minnie J. Garner of San Francisco is here visiting friends. 0. C. Brown and wife of Lemooro are off on a | trip East. James Clarey has gone to San Francisco to visit his sor: Ray Clarey. Colonel M. Ayers of Oakland is in town. Morgan Augsbury of New York has arrived here. His wifs and daughter are visit- ing his som, J. C. Augsbury, at Bakers- field, previous 1o their coming here to spend the winter. J. E. Rawlins is recovering from his recent iliness. Mrs. G. L. Young has returned from San | Francisco, Mrs. Amy Liggett, wife of J. H. N. Lig, | died December 9. | . Miss Neilie Clow is slowly recovering from ! | | i, her recent illness. P. A. Buell of Stockton is in town. Mrs. G. T. Willils, who has been visiting friends here, returned to her home in Fresno. Miss Freda Fallin is in Los Angeles ottend- ing the Los Augeles Business Coliege. Misses Minnie Drennan and Gertrude Grunther have gone tc 8an Francisco to visit | Miss Anna Brown, formerly of this city, | in San Franei | Mr. and Mrs. Theo Ellis. | trip 10 the city. | land case. | Mrs. | port, Conn., to visit relatives. | to join her husband, Captain Luttrell of the | | new Electric Lignt and Power Company. | | Heart Convent here. Liodi. Miss Claize Clark returned to Stockton first of the week to resume her studies. Martin Duffy made a trip to Stockton Mon- day. G. Befrano, one of Lodi’s leading merchauts, attended a session of tae Grand Jury at Stock- ton Wednesday. Miss Carrie Forsyth of New Hope visitea with reiatives here part of the week, Miss Victoria Southeriand has been very ill for some time, but is now convalescing. Fred Taylor has returned to Sacramento afier a short visit wiih his mother here. Supervisor Hemphill was in Stockton this week attending the monthly meeting ot the board, whica cleaned up the calendar for the year. Miss Ruby Steacy visited with friends in Stockton last week. Miss Mary Bragg made a visit in Clements this week. Mrs. Cnaries Gugeolz. who has been very il1, is slowly convalescing. Riv. S. L. Patterson has accepted the pas- torate of the Congregational church et Locke- ford in connection with his church here. The gentleman is well able to fili the pulpits of Wo towus, having vouth,ambition and ability. David Housh and bride have returned from Oregon and taken up their resideace here among old friends who wish them great hap- | piness. They were the receiving end of a charivari the night of their nome-coming. H. D. Binger is recovering from & broken leg. Lodi Lodge No. 41, K. of P., elected officers at its last meetiug as follows: C.C., F. 0. e | Hale: V.C., H.S. CiarkJr.; P, John Emde; | K. R.S., E B. Wright; M. E,, R. L Graham; | M. F., H.S Clark Sr.; M. A., D. Beardsley; I. | G., F. Grabill; 0. G., J. E. Housh. l.:a_keport. Miss Anna Barry of Santa Cruz is visitiug | ner parents, Ceptain and Mrs. E. Barry. | Mrs. Z. A. Curley has returned irom a visit | Miss Jennie Ellis is up from San Francisco nd will spend the holidays with her pareuts, A. M. Reynolds has returned from a business | G. W. Minsirell has returned from the city, whither he was summoned as 2 witness ina | Mrs. W.T.and Miss Willie Whitton and Mrs. | Little have returned trom a visit in San Fran- cisco. Mr.and Mrs, John Hamm and daughter, | Hazel, have returned from an exteuded visit at Santa Clara. | Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kocca are up from the | sreat Western mine. Mrs. Cora Couk has returned from s mouth's visit at Sauta Rosa. 1 Fred Williams spent & few days in San Fri cisco this week. John Paistine was up from Lower Lake this week. Miss Emma and Lilburn Miustrell are visit- | ing relatives in san Francisco. Mrs J. W. Laycuck is visiting lzsr sister at | Santa Rosa. { W. C. McGeorge has moved here from San | Francisco and will build an immense excur- sion-boat for the lake. Marysville. | Mrs. A. P. O'Brien_and sister, Miss Derham, | were here from Gridley Sunday, accompanied by the Misses Stone, whose guests they are. Ed Farrell and Will O'Brien have gone to San Francisco to reside. M s A. Keithley and James Chatterton have arrived from Sacramento, to ©isit thelr sister, Mrs. Sareh Harrington. i Miss Alice English of Shasta is the guestof . J. O’Brien. Miss Norah Hoover of Wheatland visited the Mis<es Lynd. Theo Beeney and wife have returned from Oakland. A. E. Townsend and W. J. Mellon of Browns- vile, L. Conrath of Smartsville and Jobn Stineman of Wheatland were here this week, Mrs. Charles Stone has arrived from San | Francisco 1o spend the noudays with her | father, Charles A. Glidden. | Mrs. Ann Queenin of Brownsville visited E. | Brow and family. Mrs. P. J. Fisnnery has returned from Grass alley. Mrs. Margaret McDonald has gone to Bridge- J. H. Flint went to Lincoln, Placer County, last week to atiend the funeral of his father, Dr. Joseph Flint. Mrs. Luttrell has arrived from Sau Francisco | George Sanders, a student ut Cooper Medical | College,2is bere to spend the holidays with | relatives. | H. A. Niemeyer and W. A. Pierrott of Cooper Medicat College are the guests of A.J. Menz and family. . Right Rev. Dr. Graves of the Episcopal church was the guest of Rev. W. H. Stoy last Sunday. G. A. Hoffman and wife are home from an extended trip. [ Oscar Mott has returned to Boca del Tora, Republic of Columbia, South America. Protessor E. H. Griggs was here from Stan-- ford University to lecture b:fore the Shakes peare Club. Mrs. A. V. Hoffman and children of Stockton are visiting in this section. Mr. and Mrs. Wincup of Los Angeles are visiting nere. Victor Baccala of Prativille, Plumas County, and Elizaveth E. Cory of Dayton, Butte Couanty, were married here. Mrs. N. H. Foulk has returned from Browns- ville, where she taught school. Mrs. C. N. Jenkins was called to Oakland on account of her aged mother's illness. E. C. Gosney of Flagsteff, Ariz., is visiting Mrs. C. W. Noyes at West Butte, Sutter County. Menlo Park. Miss Annie Doyle is visiting friends in Ala- meds. 2 | John McAuliffe, the well-known San Fran- cisco singer, has returned to his home alter a brief visit with friends nere. Joseph Ahe:rn is down irom San Francisco to com plete the plumbing work on the Bacred Miss Kate Russell is visiting friends in San Jose and Gliroy. William O'Kane leaves Tuesday for Los An- geles, 1o be gone some weeks. J. G. Morley, a florist of R:dondo, was here Tuesday inspecting the nurseries of this place. | Mr. Coutelle, iate of Paris, has leased the Selby residence for the winter. Fatbher Nugent of St. Brendan’s Perish, San | Francisco, spent & few days during the week as a guest of Rev. M. O'Riordan. Monterey. Miss Clara McQuaid has gone to San Fran- cisco for the holiday! M. M. Gragg and Mrs. Gragg sre at home after a protracted s:ay in Salinas. Rev. Father Leggio, 8. J, was in town this week. the guest of Rev. Father R M. Mestres. William Johnson, assistant clegk ai the Hotel dei Monte, is spending his vacation in San Francisco. Jacob R. Leese spent the week in Salinas on business. George Devereaux has gone to Salinas to re- side. Mrs. Harry Mantell of San Francisco is the | zuest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Ruhi, at Seaside. Charles R. Few, president of the Board of Trusiees of the city ot Monterey, was in Sa- inas during this week. T.J. Field, vice-president of the Bank of Monterey, is in San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Maruel Lewis Jr. are home from their wedding journey. Dr. J. E. P. Heintz was down from San Fran- cisco this week. R. C. Jacks was in San Francisco during the week. Attorney S. B. Caruth made a business trip to Salinis this week. Miss Addie Malarin has returned from Sants Clara. Merced. Mrs. Addie Montgomery of Snelling was in town Wednesday. Mrs. 1. J. Buckley of Snelling visited Merced Wednesda: 8. M. Edmunds of Fresno is the guest of her son, T. M. Edmunds, mms Neal of Napa is visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Whealan. Mrs. E J. ScKain is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Huffman in San Francisco. R.L K ng visited Sau Francisco last week. Capiain W. R. Johnson of Stockton was the guest of Captain Art S, Guthrie last Sunday, Miss Miunie Haltermun of Napa is visiting with her mother. Robert Sheehy left for Adams Springs for the benefit of his health on Sunday. H. A. W. Torchiana of Los Banos was in Merced Friday. J. A. Filcher of the State Board of Trade was in town W.dnesday attending to matters per- taining 10 the board Nevada Gity. Mr.and Mrs. H. J. Carter have gone to San Francisco. Miss Madge Crawford has returned from a four months’ visit at the seashore. Gieoige W. Davis, a pioneer miner of Moores Fiat, is here, Mrs. Nettie Ludiow of Los Angeles 1s here. Mrs. James A. Northway wiil soon leave for Alaska to join ber husband. Mrs. Maude M. Peaslee, teacher of the In- dian Sorings School, is recovering irom a | severe attack of intermittent fever. John A. Church, a pioneer miner of this county, has returned to San Jose aiter a visit here Mr. and Mrs, gone to Vol Mr. and Mrs, San Franeisco Pacific Grove. Miss Anna Estabrook is visiting her brother inSalinas, Rev. G. R. Bird and family of & M W. H. Frye of Maybert have no, Amador County, to reside. Calkins have returned from street for the winter. WUl E. Wright has returned from Los Banos. N. R. Sprague has gone to his ranch in Carmel Valley. J. M. Wate:s and family of Kansas City, Mo., are wintering here. Miiton T. Little has returned from the San Joaquin Vailey. Dr. J. L. Ord, who returned two weeks ago to Pacific Grove, left here Wednesdny accom- pan‘ed by Mrs. Ocrd. They will pass the winter in Washington, D. C. F. W. Morrison, manager of the Stanford Glee Club, spent Sunday ana Monday nere. S. W. Pearce of Philadelpiia was here dur- ing the week. Professor Sti Iman of Stanford University, Wno with his wife and daughter has spent the past two weeks at E. Carmelo Hotel, returned home on Wednes lay. George E.Faw, an insurance man of San Francisco, is here. Mr. wnd Mrs. Brownell of Sacramento are wintering here. George D. Hildebrand of Oakland spent the week here. Paui H. Wageuer of San Jose was in town this week. M. L Rode: Wednesday. Mrs R H. Willey, Miss Rena Wiltey and R. H. Willey Jr. are visiting San Dicgo friends. Pasadena. Rev. Mr. MacCormack of St. Aun’s Church, Brookiyn, N. Y., has accepted a call to All Saiuts™ Episcopal Church here, and will be nere th t Sunday 1n Januar Mrs. 8 W, Hotel Green. Rev. Father Galligan of 8t. Patrick’s Church, Chicgo, is a guest of Rev. J. P. Farrelley, to remain <everal months. M. H. Norton and wife of San Francisco are at Hotel Gréen. €. J. Jordan of San Francisco is visiting his family here. Red BIuff. Fred W. Hunter of San Francisco visited friends here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burgess of Atlanta, Ga., arrived here Monday for an extended visit with Mrs. Burgess’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Giimore. Mrs. D . Lyon is home from San Franeisco. s Zelia Jones is spending the winter 1n Los angeles. Mr. and Mrs. E W. Runyon have returned from San Francisco. Mr.and Mrs. W. Ford Spencer were down from Anderson last week. Mrs. M. J. Tavlor has gone to Newport, R. I, to join ner husbind, who is stationed at Fort Adams. John Gregg is down from Anderson, General N. P. Chipman has returned to San Francisco. Henry M. Rutledge has gone to Willlams, Ariz., where he has a position with the Sagi- naw Lumber Company. Mr. Rutledge's family will remain here for the present. Miss Irene Heckle is in Sau Franeisco. Mr. and Mrs. Georgs Champlin came up from their ranch, below Téhama, on Monday. Mrs. Asa Peake and Miss Kate Lowrey went to Lowreys on Tuesday. W. H. Clement Sr, of Millville stopped over on his way to Chico last week. Tae Misses Mary and Gussie Lange are visit- ing in an Francisco. Miss Agnes Raycroit has returned to her home in Anderson. Mrs. Wiliam Orr and children went to Te- hama Snnday. Mrs. Herbert Samson has returned from Corning. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Gardner visited Tehama Sundsy. G. K. Willard and J. D. Frank were in Corn- ing Sunday. Redwood Gity. Judge George H. Buck left here for Los Angeles on Friday last. . Mrs. H. E. Heiner and Mrs. Charles Jacobus returned home Monday from & visit to friends in Santa Rosa. Mrs. L. P. Behrens and children left for Glenn county Thursday, where they will spend the holidays. George S. Pomeroy and Miss Lols Alice Stone, both of San Francisco, were married at this placs on Tuesday last. William Havey Sr. died at the home of his son ou Friday last. Mr. Havey was 70 years of age. Captain Jonn Edgar, deputy warden of San Quentin, was in town Tuesday greeting ola friends. xue returned to San Francisco | ramento | have taken the Tracy cottage on Nineteeutn Sperry of San Francisco is at | | | i Victor Boos, now engaged in business at Sonor, is on a visit o friends here. Ex-School Superintendent J. F. Utter was in Reawood Sunday. Thomas Cunn ingham, Sheriff of San Joaquin County, spent Tuesday in town. Mrs. George W. Fox and daughter have re- turned home from a visit to Mrs. Frank F, Thorp of Gilroy. Semuel Hall, who has been 111, is recovering. Father O’Sutlivan, formerly pastor of Mount Carmel Church, callel ou his old parishioners Tuesday. Joseph F. Coffey was here Thursday. James O'Brien of San Francisco has been spending a week here hunting on the marshes. George H. Morrison officially visited the Knizhts of Pythias lust week. Henry I. McGlll, special correspondent for THE CALL, spent several days in Redwood Ciiy during the weck. Redding. Mr.and Mrs. A. W. Etter have gone to Sen Francisco and Los Angeles, Mrs. Ellas Eiery and Mrs. James Eligh visited French Gulch. M. F. Campbell, & Siskiyou mining man, was in town. Marion Biggs Jr. was here this week. J. N. Gregg was up from Red Bluff. George L. Carr was here from Trinity Center. William Goetze was here from Weaverville. R. 8. Royeroft went to San Jose. Miss Oleo Bemts is here from Sacramento. Miss Mav Gregory has gone to Seattle. . Allison Jr. was here from San Fran- cisco. F. P. Primm has gone to Eureka. ward Frisbie has returned from San Fra: cisco. W. F. Smith was here from Shingletown. Anderson Garrison of Fall River Mils was in Redaing. Fred M. Campbell was here from Oakland, Santa Rosa. Judge Mannon of Ukiah was accompanied by Mrs. Mannon on tne occasion of his visit here this weck. Miss Linda Haladay of Portland is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Ross. Colonel W. P. Edwards was in town on Thursday. G. A. Wallace and Will Wallace of this city sailed on Thursday ‘or Honolulu. Mrs. J. S Reed of Laytonville spent the lat- ter part of the week in this city. Mrs. H. L. Tripp, accompanied by Mrs. F. L. Hodge, visited San Francisco friends this week. Miss Adolalde Elliott is visiting friends in the Bay City. Mat Aiken, ex-County Treasurer, spent part of the week here. Miss Florence Boggs of Newman will spend the ho!idays with iriends in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Caughran have issued invitations for the weddiug of their miece, Miss Lena Russ:ll, and Robert H. Mitcheli on the 23d. Mrs. Captain Hansen is in San Francisco. Miss M. E. Chase leaves Saturday morning ior Los Angeles, where she will in future make her home. her here on Thursday evening. Salinas. M. M. Gragg and wife, who have been visit | ing frionds here, returned to their home in Monterey Wednesday. Mrs. Dr. Libbey ana been the guestsof Mr returned to their home in Aptos. Miss M. Morehouse, daugiter of Senator Morehouse of Sau Jose,is the guestof Miss Winnie de Witt on Capitol street. 8. W. McCurle of San Francisco and C. W. Chew of Jamesburg are visiting friends in this cliy. Miss M. E. Benn of Gonzales is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. M. Mathews, on Castrovilie street. Mrs. Kirk, who have H. C. Garrigus, have SE J'ieler\‘a.- H. R. Busseniers has gove to the Klondike. He <ailed from San Francisco on November 17. Mrs. W. H. Whitton and the Misses Ida Yates and Lutu Reynolds went to Poje Vailey Fri- dny mud were guests at the home of W. M. Thomas. John Ames of Napa was in St Wednesday. Miss Rachel Angwin went to San Francisco Wednesday to spend a couple of weeks. Mrs. George Spratt, a teacher in Mendocino county, is home tor the winter vacation. Mrs. John Hampton returned from Napa Sunday after a visit with relatives. Arihur Prouty of San Francisco spent Sun- day in St. Helena with his folks. E. M. Hall of Oakland spent Sunday in St Helena. Charles Jesseu returncd to San Francisco Thur-day after a visit of a week with his parents. Mrs. W. F. Vann left Wednesday for Milpi- tas, where she will spend the winter with her aunt. She will stop over in San Francisco to visit friends. Fiank Hoffman and daughter, Miss Annie, retur ed from the metropolls Sunday. Mr. Hoffinan had & delicate operation performed on one of his eyes aud his sight is now part.y restorca. Rev. L. Ben-Ham of Napa spent Wednesday and Taursday in St Helena. A. N. Bell was in the city Wednesday and Thursday. G. P. Benvie and H. Reimann were visitors &t the county seat Tuesda Helena - Sacramento. Mrs. L. Henry returned to her home in San Jose yesterday. Mrs. Samuel Woods and Miss Manel Bryan have returned to their homes at Woodbridge. Mrs. Alvin J. Bruner has announced that Thursday will be her reception day for the coming social season. Frank L. Gray Jr. was given a most en- joysble birthday party by his parents last Saturday at nis home on I street. The marriage of Samuel Liebiing and Miss Nellie Butier took place last Weduesday. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. A. B. Banks in the preseuce of many iriends at the home of the bride’s parents on H street. The Saturdsy Club had 2 splendid meeting last Saturday, the feature of the occasion be- ing the app arance of Otto Bendix, who gave illustrated concert. The same club had a meeting, when the time was most de- ligh fully passed by the rendition of a musical programme contributed Ly local talent. The engagement of Dr. Meicad and Misy Zitlah Maan has baen announced. Mrs. Maggie E. Reynolds of Vacavilie paid ner old home a visit la-t week. She was ac- companied ty Mrs. M. A. Frame, also a resi- dentof Vacavii.e. Mrs. E. Langtry and Mrs. J. B. G'ac mine of Suisun are visiting friends in this city. Tise concerts of Cohn and Kidder have be come an established feature of each season’ social events. The concert of last Friday was the second one given for the season of '97 and '98, and susiained in every particular the exceile A large reception was tendered | 4L S Sxonllence which has slways marked these very popuiar | gatherings at the Congregational Church. Judge H. W. Briggsof Pacific Grove spent | several days in this city this week on business. Mrs. C.C. Rounds returned this week from San Francisco and San Jose after a month's absence. 1. Olarte left on his vacation this week, to be absent several weeks. J. E. Taylor of Fruitvale Is here on a visit to relatives. B E. Steele of Pescadero, who has been the guestof Mr.and Mrs J. B. Bennett for the | past monta, reiurncd home this week. Judge J. H. Browne, who has been in Ala- meda some time #s the guest of his brother, Mr. George C. Browne, returned home Weanes- day. Arthur Bugbey, who has been ill from an sccident, caused by pouring vitriol on his leg, 18 up and around again. W. W. Lewis, a prominent stockman ol Jamesburg, was in the City on business this week. Rev. J. E. Phelps, pastor of the Salinas Pres- byterian church, left for Stockton Wednesday. He will return with his family ana will occu- py the Mou er fesidence on Soledsd street. Miss Lizzie Raymond, a former teacher in the public schools of this city but now located in San Francisco, is bere on a visit. San Luié Obispo. Mr. snd Mrs. F. E. Darke have gone to Riverside on a month’s visit to friends. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Battle are the guests of relriives in Los Angeles. Mrs. Spafford and dav Fraukieand Dorothy, Dicgo after & ple here. C. . Fowler has returned from Sacramento. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Cass of Cayucos were the guests of frieads in this city Tuesday. Miss Daisy Marray of Waisonville 1sthe guest of izer sister, Mrs. G. W. Bobo. E. C. Burr of the Alvarado Beet Sugar Com- pany has returned (o Oakiand. Misa Itene Felts has returned from a visit with Miss Edith Carpenter in Arroyo Grande, Hon. and Mrs. A. Porter and daughter, Miss Rose, have gone 10 Santa Barbara to reside, Miss Bessie Collins, s teacher near San Miguel, bas returned to her home in San Jose for the vacation. Thomas Campbell of Salinas is visiting his cousin, A. A. Fux. John G. C.eal of San Franciseo is a gnest of his stepiatner, Mayor W. A. Henderson, Ed Price has gone to Chino. hters, the Misses have returnad to San ni vis.t with relatives Santa Barbara. Mrs. Richard J. Hall, widow of the late Dr. Hall, the eminent surgeon of Santa Barbara, accompanied by her daughters, after a sojourn of some months in the East, is returning to her beautiful home here. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton B. Hale and Miss Chamberiain, who have been doing the Orient for a year past, have returned to Santa Bar- bara. Eugene Rogets, one of the leading men of Santa Barbara, is arranging to leave shortly for the Kiondike. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jones of Lafayette, 1il., | parenis of F. A. Jones of the Santa Fe system, are here for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Brown of Cleveland, Ohfo, are here spending the winter. Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Garner of Chicego and W.J. McKenna of Boston are here guests of Mrs. Brennan. Mrs. C. L. Westenberg of Cleveland, Ohio, mother of C. A. Westenberg, of Grace M. E. Chureh, s expected here shortly to spend the winter. , The Knickerbocker quartet of Sen Francisco were well received, and their singing was cer- tainly a great treat to music-loving people. | Mlle. Alexia Bassian and Miss Elia McClosky were the soloists, and received their sull share | are guests of T. R. Lome and wife, ofappreciation. Arshur W W. Lucy, pianist; Mr. iss, ‘cellist; Roscoe Coftin, the tenor, and artists who rendered oae of the best pro- grammes cver «ffered by the management. The marriage of William C. Warren and Miss Katie Warner took place last Thursday, Rev. C. F. Oehier officiating. J. W. Gee was grooms- man and Miss Ciara Falkenstein bridesmaid. Sonora. Senator Shine returned from San Francisco uring the past week. Mrs. G. A. Helmore has returned home after a ten weeks' visit to her parents in Victoria, | B.C. Mrs. Nevills is home again at the Rawhide mine after_a prolonged visit to China and Japan. B. Smsllwood, a prominent citizen ot Merced County, was here a few days Kent paid a visit to the metropolis Quring the last few days. T. S. Bullock of the Sierra Pacific Railroad was in town this week. Freight and Passenger Agent B. T. Booze of the Sierra Pacific was in this city a few days ago. D. R. Oliver of Stockton was in the county the past few days looking after his interests in the Black Warrior mine. Sonoma. George Spencer of San Francisco was the guest of G. S. Harrls last Sunday. M ss Bessie Knight was among the Sonoma- ites who visited San Francisco Wednesday. 8. Schocken, Robert Pasch and Robert Bain were iu Santa Rosa on legal business Wednes- day. Sherift Sam Allen was here on official busi- ness Wednesday. Miss Louisa Rufus visited in San Francisco last week. Miss Marguerite Church is visiting with her sister in San Francisco. Mrs. F. D. Spaulding, after spending severa weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, D. Church, has returned to her home in San Francisco. Tulare. C. W. utherlin and C. King have réturned from Fresno Hot Springs. The Tulare County Medical' Society per- fected an organization here last week. Dr. B, M. Alvord is president, Dr. Mathewson vice. president; Drs. Patterson and Cross are secre. taries, while Dr. Coombs is treasurer. Mrs. Z. S. Cather, after & month’s visit with home fciends, returned Sunday night to her home in Los Angeies. Grant Copper of Dunsmulr 1s here to spend 8 week. A large crowd attended the union temper- perance meeting Sunday night. Miss Mary E. Barbour, the national evangelist of the W, . T. U.,made a SUITing appeal on behalf of tem. perance. Professor and Mrs. C. J. Walker entertained the members of the football team Friday night. A pleasant evening is reported, Tne Ivy Social Club will give one of their delightful socials December 24, The Tulare Fire Company. is arranging for its anoual New Years ball. Frank Snuliz, Ed Weiaman and Will Wililams are & commit. tee on arrangements. Mrs. Nolan ot Berkeley is visitin Mrs. S, H. de Pue. ERensstar Mrs. Emmet Barber is home from San Diego, having spent the summer at that resort. Visalia. William H. Alford has returned from San Francisco afier spending several wecks there. Mrs. T. Loventhal returned the firs: of the week from a health resort in the Santa Cruz Mountains. She has gone to Ventura for the rest of the winter. Mayor Hammond Las returned from San Fraucisco, where. he went (0 secure the ervices of an expert architect to inspect the | public school buildine. >. W. Newton, humorist, completed the iistof | | here from Santa Ci | Saturday eve; John T. Brown is home again after a 8o- journ at Randsburg. Miss Flora Leach has retu nea from visiting relatives in San Francisco. Elder Henry E. Wilnite, preacher of Tulare, was a visitor here week. Mrs. W, H. Hammon \Mrs. B Mrddox and Miss Meud Brown are visiting iriends in San Francisco. Mrs. Grey Oliver of Tehachapi is visiting relatives here. John Bernhard has gone to Santa Cruz to take a course in a college there. Louis Meyer of San Francisco is in town with the expectation of starifig a notions store. a prominent this Winters. Miss Maud Conuell of Redding, who has been the guest of Mrx. G. W. Thissel, leit Saturday for her home. Geo'ge Whitney Chandler and family of De®#Moines have been paying a visit 1o Mr, and Mrs. J. Jeans, Horace Owen, printing instructor of ¢ State Deaf and Dumb Asylum, 1s the gue; his brotver, Frank H. Owen. Mrs. R. Stevenson of Monterey is visiting her brother, Robert Morri-on. Mrs. Coop hss returned to her home at Beiveders aflsr & visit Here with herdaugh:g ter, Miss J. Coop. Watsonville. Mr. and Mrs, J. S. Menasco are home from their northwestern trip. Mr. and Mrs. D. Hobson of San Jose were the guests this week of Charles Hobson and family. George P. Martin was & San Francisco vis- itor this week. Miss Zinie Kidder has been visiting at Loma Prieta this week. Mrs. E.la Iconberry was over from Santa Cruz this week. Mrs. Elinors J. Lee is in Carson, Nev. Dr. W. P. Coalmers was down from the clty & tew days last week. Mrs. A Lee and Miss Mabel Martin were uz & few days last week visiting relatives. William Burland and wife are down from Rockport, Mendocino Couuty, on & visit to Mr. Burland's paren ts. Miss Lena Kaltenbrunnu fs visiting her sister in Oakland. The Misses Alice Madeira and Myrtle Hea- dersou were Santa Cruz visitors last Sunduy. Miss Minnie Bagnall is home {rom her Bea Lomond school. Russ Canficld and P. E G. Auzar were over from San Juan on Tuesday. Woodland. Miss Mattie Lee returned to Arbuckle Sun. day morning. Rev. Mr. Johnson was an arrival last week. Judge H. D. Gili of Washiogton was in tnis city last week. C. D. Simpson and L. G. Rhodes were Sacramento last week. Mrs. S. Reynolds returned from a visit San Francisco iast week. Miss Mayme Merritt came up from Pulo 1 in Dr. Prase and Will Green visited Sacrame Sunday. Miss Virginia Belknsip of Virginia City was the guest of Miss Florence Merritt last week. W. A. Whitney and wife of Pocatelio, Iuaho, Mrs. Lowhead went to Berkeley last week. Charles C. Garduer, a business man and cap- italist of San Francisco, and Miss Fiorencs Merritt, oldest dnughter of the late Hon. . P. Merritt of Yolo County, were married Tuesday morning ai the bride’s home. The wedding was private, being attended only bya few friends of the couple. Miss Morritt is & repre- sentative of one of the oldest and wealthiest families of the county. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Gardner departed for San Francisco, where they will reside in the tuture. Mrs. R. H. Newton is visiting in Sacramento, Mrs. J. W. Freeman and daughter, Miss Marie, have returned from Nevada, and will remain in Woodland during the winter, Mrs. 8. M, Griggs has returned from San Francisco. Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Tyler of Fargo, N. D., have arrived at the Adams and will spend the winter here. Dr. Wilbur A. Hendryx of Los Angeles is vis- iting Pheenix, and has rooms at the Adams. Mrs. 5. H. Butler has just returned from Paris, Ky., and joinea her husband in this city. They are living at the Adams. Mrs. H. L Belz of Glendale is making prepa. ration 1or & visit 1o her relatives in California, Willlam McLean of Iowa has arrived at Glendale with a car of household goods. His family will be out in a few weeks, and until then Mr. McL=an will reside with H. B. Leh« man of Glendale. C. T.Hayaen of Tempe has gone ona visit to San Francisto. Misses Zella and Lou Hale of Los Angeles are winiering at Tempe. Miss Lulu Warren and Ralph Quinn of Pheenix were married private'y last week. Only the most intimate relatives were present, owing to a recent bereavement in the family. One of the most important social weddings of theseason was that which united L-slie B, Lorimer of the Pheenix National Bank Miss Kathryn B. Walish of this city. The Rev. E A Penwick performed the ceremony at thie Episcopal church. Miss Annie McBride and Alvord D. Crabb, a couple very favorably known in Salt River Vailey, were married in Pheiix 1ast week. Hon. M. G. Samaniego has returned to Tucson from his roundup at Canada del Oro, where, he says, the feed is splendid. Captain T. C. Cox and bride, of Nogales, have returned from their visit to Tucson, and will now take up their restdence at Hermo- sillo, Mexico, for ashort time. Ben Snead, the well-known cattleman of San Pedro, is visiting at Nogales witn his wife. Colonel and Mrs. John H. Martin of Tucson entertained Governor McCord and wife, and the members of his staff and their wives, to- gether with a large number of prominent ladies and gentlemen from all over the Terri tory, at their crystal wedding celebration. New Mexico. Professor Ribera, principsl of the public schools of Padillas, was in town a felv days last week. 3 Mr. and Mrs” I. M. Thompson of Raton have gone to Eady to remain during tbe winier. Hon. L Bradford Prince, ex-Governor of New exico, is lecturing ou “Coronadc’s March. The teachers of the schools of Albuquerque are making extensive arrangements for the entertainment of the Territorial Teachers’ Assoclation, which is to meot here the last of this month. > Wiley M. Weaver, one of the most prominent cit:zens of the Terrilory, Who is now residing at Gallup, Was in town yester.ny. Toe many friends of Wiliiam Mehaa will be glad to lenrs that he is rapidiy recovering from the effects of his iate severe iliness, Judge W. D. Lee has been appointed Stand- ing Master in Chahcery of the United States Court at this pluce. Mrs. N. C. Collfer has returned from her visit to friends in Georgia. Miss Carrie Col.ier, late assi the United States court, has former home 1n Georgia, stant clerk of gone back 10 her