The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 9, 1898, Page 30

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 9, 1898. Auburn. Hon. J. M. Fulweiler was in San Francisco the first part of e week. ;lr; L‘ 1 Buss of Oakland is visiting Mrs. A: MeKinstry i Sl{un. J )YI Neff of Colrax, Hon. H l» Power of Michigan Eiuff and Hon, G. H. Colby of Dutch Flat were visitors in Auburn this week. Mrs. H i is visiting her daughte: Mr. an Towles Mr. and ) ) ning of Forest Hill were in the P. Morrill were down from Bart Fin- st of aret McKee of Sutter Creek Is vis- ldman C. Run: shurn William T eir_honeyn Dutch Flat spent May and bride have .h(l’s W. M Kay, wife of Profi or M d Kay, teacher of the High Scho has joined her husband and they e taken T ns at the Freeman == Miss Bertha and BI ch Iribarne of eha- chapl, who have been spending ation isiting A arge W, Bisbee, returned to 8an Franc nday, where they are at tending High School. . . Bakersfield. Miss Ethel Martin returned to her ho in San_Francisco Monday after an extended stay in_Bakersfield. . and Mrs. Max Wenger came up from Los" Angeles this week to make Bakersfeld home. is visit- Haydee ing Miss Je Glassock of Ventura Kelsey st at the McKittrick General Shafter is a g ranch. Mrs. 5 B with his | M A.E Mrs v Mary d at th copal Church Beasley u officiati The Ba the ensu gar D, treasurer, Ly Thomas < turned from Illin ngregation e, with ers and wife are over from Co- ed from San B. Cussick, fvan went Bluff tc New Year Mrs. have been dly called to norni ause of the se- daughter, Mrs. Rosa Ad- cock. i Mrs. Walt Helena paid a visit s week t Col. and s. W. D. W. C moved to Oa i's pa young son have re- Mrs. F. H. Rindee ta Monica and chil- dren are the guests s Preston at Preston, Mrs. D._ Simpson Santa Rosa and M are visit- Brush neisco s here. and and Oakland. elatives | s l' A\?X’; M rnevieve left the early part 1 Miss . Maud Jennie Re "y peter. teac r pubi have turned fro holiday vacation and sumed their du Colfax. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Clark have returned from Sacramento : Miss Janet Bell and William H. Norris have returned to school at Ala eda. Mr. and Mrs. J. M are at Oakland where they went to at 2t Oxkiand, Newman's mother. . Norris of the Colfax schools, at- P. ball at Dutch Flat - Professor tended the K. of Mrs, Frank Edinger is here from Sacramento J. W. Ingersoll and James have re- turned from ncis A. L. Hicks has returned to L R. C. Cunningham and fan have returned to_Forest Hili Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Stoakes attended the ball at_Dutch Fiat 2 Charle Hicks, one of California’s ’43-er died at hon 24 George Auburn was here re- | cently Mrs. Willia Miss Kate Jims. Mrs. J. A. Harrisc Run from_ lowa Iiiil 2re. J. W. Jamesen of recently. Miss Elizabeth first_of the mento the Miss Annie Lowery and her mother, who have isit rin at San Fran- been v hay inf died last Menday Joseph Baum Judge Pridgford of San ncisco came up Sunday, went to Willows day and re- turned to the city the next Miss Eva ph gave a musicale compl mentary to Mr. and Mrs. Butterfield and Mr. and Mre: Rose of San Jose, who spent the hol- idays with friends here. Miss X Belton was home from San Jose for the he She zave a girl's dining on v Y in wiich quite a number of younx friends participated. dnesday evening Miss Llise iertainment to her young lady and ds at her elegant home in the Mary Belte last d a shower of acey married Mrs. t rted am 3 s Morris, s, has been visiting her Susan 1 nd Mrs W, Jones, has returred to Oskland. Parker Jacksgn returned to Perkeley, having spent hix ¢ tmas holidays. with his mother. who gave an cntertainment to the high school alumni in his houor. Mrs. Stephen Addington has returned after a visit to her s at Sacramento. Her sis- ter, Mrs. Jones, is very ill at the Capital C Ibery and ber daughter, Mi -0 their friends several times lidays. Mrs. Beaty of Berkeley juring the seas agor returned to his pastorate Christ church T a P. Harr m of the Colusa County Bank went to Willows this week. Fresno. Wright has returned to San visit of several weeks with her Herbert e W, the Assistant District At- ., has returned from a visit to his in Placerville. Mercy, who own extensive cattle the Coast Range Mountains, are few days in the county seat. Miss Mabel e after a I W San Francisco. Henks of the Valley Road is in Fresno. 1. N. Large of Denver, Colo., representing the owners of the Last Chance gold mine this county, is in Fresno en business. 378 Archibald Yell, the attorney, left on Tues- | visiting with Mrs. A. Welch and family. day night on a business trip 10 New York. Miss N." A. Brewster of San Francisco spent R. W rmen and D. W. Gishwiller, of | New Year with her parents here. Stephenson County, 1il, are visiting A." M. |~ Miss Florence Keagle of this place was mar- Drew, the attorney, who formerly lived in the | ried at Paso Robles last Friday to G. F. Spur- same county of the“Sucker” State. rier of that place. Mrs. Spurrier was for years Mrs. Adam Baird is in_San Francisco visit- | and up to the time of her marriage a teacher inz her daughter, Mrs. C. P. Jensen. in the Lodi public school. A host of friends | Mrs. Joe Waggoner of Santa Cruz is Visiting | wish the bridal pair a long and happy mar- | her sister, Mrs. Frank Tiernan. . ried life. | Frank Ellis, '$5, University of California, | M. J. Peach, a merchant of this place, died Berkeley ed to this ci Geis, A. C. Oln returned to Berkeley vacation at home. Silas W and Butler Miner after spending the have holiday Gilroy. Professor Thomas R. Bacon of the Univer- ity of California delivered a lecture here Thursday ning, January 6, on the subject of_**Voltaire Mrs. Matthew McCurrie of San Francisco is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Eschenburg. Mrs. J. Hanna and sons have returned to Livermore Miss Fi nces Johnson of Stanford Univer- Mirs. General A. Harrison of San Franeisco visited relatives here recently Miss Helen Ford has resumed her duties as teacher in San Jose Mr. i Mrs. George T. Duplap were sur- prised Tuesday evening, January 3, by a party of_their friends. Mrs. William Neumann and family of Chi- cago have arrived in Gilroy to make this their perm t home. Pfiss Lottie Wilson has returned from a visit s. Charles Eckhart and children of Red- d City, Mrs. J Cochran and chil- n of San Mateo, Mrs. Rearis and M John Puyen and chiliren of Salinas have re turned to their respective homes. Qrésfisi V;Teg. Mr. bara are visiting the family of Mr. and Mrs John Phillips. Char Hanley cisco last make Grass V and Miss Lillian married in San Fran- Mr. Hooker and bride w lley their home. The following popular young coupies were married here this week, Rev. E. R. Willis of- ficiating: Mr. W. J. Rogers Miss W. E. Deadman, Mr. worth Magor and Mr. Mr. Alfred Williams Albert Richards and and ss Annie s Carrie Bessie Stoddard has gone to San Fran- where she will en ss West's Sem- ie’s parents, Mr. and Eigin_Stoddard has returned to San co. Her sister, Miss Edna Dahl, ac- d her. ce Hoyt, who has been visiting Clinch and family, has returned to Hanford. Harrington | | | | has been the.guest of Miss Lucile Moore. | and wife of Red Blurr | ®4 his mother, Mrs. Charles Boggs, has returned | Monterey, was in San Francisco during the | to_Stockton. Mrs. J. M. Francisco. Black has returned from San Judge and Mrs. Darling and family have re- turned from Sa nta Cruz. Joe Boucher and Mr. and Mrs. George Henry of Paso Robles are among those who came | and home for the holidays. Miss Anna Howe of Potter Valley is the | ¢ guest of her brother, Mrs. from a L. Pedrassini his son Henry Liakeport. Frank Howe. R. J. Hudson and sons have returned visit in S n Francisco. accompanied the remains of to Petaluma Wednesday, where he will be interred. Burt Sayre has returned to San Francisco after Sayre. a short visit with his father, M. S. Mrs. Hugh Scott and sons have moved to San Francisco. Ed Knust left for San Francisco Sunday en route to the Alaska gold fields. T. M. Bower of St. Louis, Mo., is visiting his ‘aunt, Mrs. P. T. Boone. J. L. Barham has returned to his home at Re William_J. left Mrs. Bluff after a short visit In Lake County. Patterson and Chris Williams for Douglas Island, Patterson and children will spend the Alaska, winter at Pasadena. £ Miss Lou Barnert of Upper Lake was here this week. Mrs. Charles visit with relat| Miss Lulu Vi Miss Dona Liodi. Gillies left Wednesday for a tves in Stockton. llinger visited in Stockton the Walter has returned from a first of the week. on of Oakland is the guest of Miss Lulu Keagle. Mrs. F. W. Miss Georgla Colman is visiting with her | in | daugnter, Mrs. E. Galloway, at Sunol. Bangs _of Modesto has been after a Visit 10 at his home Sunday night, after a few days’ illness. The body was taken to Decoto, Ala- meda County, for Interment. Miss Eva Dougherty has returned from an extended_visit in Sacramento. Victoria Southerland has recovered from her injuries received in a fall and is again at her pos A. K. Gum h: trip in Calaver: turn and work John Emde is Miss Birdie Miss Henrietta Mrs. S. Ray »n with Merchant Kitchener. s County. his claim very ill_with pneumonia. Rohrbacher was the guest Emde the first of the week. and Miss Carrie Forsyth He expects to re of of New Hope were in town Monday. A. H. Redington of San-Francisco was the guest of Waldo Marysvilie. Johnson and wife. Bank Commissioner J. B. Fuller was home for New R. N. Murph P. and A well and w Year's day. Rae Judas and Lloyd Womble of St. thew’'s College, Harry Hudson, Miss Anna Emma, at Stoc Mrs. S. G. K are the guests family. The Misses El guests of the M W. A. Dow, ited his uncle, Frank Anyr: The Mawer, ried here this Th aas dise Butte ds at Chic F. Gilman B mento on accow iss Clara | mother. Charl Year's day Dr. C. F. Grant and wife, R. C. Stagner and Judge G. W. Man- were here from Wheatland New Mat- n Mateo, are the guests of their schoolmate. McKenney visited her sister, kton. ing and sons of San Francisco of Mrs. Dora Coombs and leanor and Nanny King are the s Gilman. City Attorney of Oakland, vis- Dr. David Powell. of Portland, Or., has taken up and Mrs. John Reseigh of Santa Bar- | a temporary residence here. J. Callaghan a Dobbins Ranch couple, and Miss Gertrude were mar- week. J. Jenkins and Jessie F. Pearce of e County, were married here. s Ella_McGuire spent New Year's with and son were called to Sacra- nt of the illiness of the former's one and wife have returned to their home In_San Francisco. Mrs pneumonia, Will Cramsie, here. William Browns Valley The Misses L from Wheatlan the football ga Mrs. E. B. Morse, now Jefferds who was threatened with convalescent. the Smartsville teacher, visit- and _John W. Rice of were here New Year's day fllie and Mav Enochs were here d New Year's day to witness me. Irwin Griffith has returned from a visit to friends at Colusa. Colonel C. N mento_visited t Mrs. Thomas Pierano Alexander T. Dowell, Foulk and family of Sacra- he family of his sister-in-law, in this city. and bride have returned Leon Hirshfeld of Bakersfield and Miss Car- | home from Portland. rie Hirshfeld of here last week. One of the most enjoyable events of the stmas holidays was the birthday Christ- tree given December 29 to the children of Episcopal Sunday-school by Mrs. K. Sim 'r of her baby's birthday Grangeville were married the in_hon Ex-Sena Archibald Yell, who has been cing law here for a number of years, has one to Mexic B H, Watson and family of Fort Dodge, Ia., are recent arrivals here Miss Leesie Byrd, who has been spending the lays here, the guest of Mrs. Beeson, has returned to her studies in San Jose. C. H. Marks of Merced was here last Professor E. H. Walker has returned from San Francisco. Miss Clara Camp has returned to Stockton, where she is attending school Rider has returned from a visit Miss Ella A. Thall of San Francisco is here on a visit to Miss Belle Newman. Haywards. R. Putnam of Petaluma was here on a visit to Lis brother, C. Putham. ‘rze Ramage has returned from a trip to York. W. Mackie and wife were here. Paul, arrived here this week riends a visit shford of Honolulu W. Ashford. \oltz of San Francisco is here on a ail is up from Mexico on a visit an old-time resident, died Mon- . Lee is down from El Dorado County on a visit fo his parents. Hollister. Miss Ducker of Stanford Univers the gucst of Miss Lilly Henry Fred Francisco and Mrs. t New Year's with Baruch o mothe Lerg. r of O illiamson Mrs. Johnson of San Jose n town. McCaw, who rick his nd spent a few days visited Santa Cruz this Dr. Daniel has been visiting Leidell, formerly of this place, but now | visiting his | Captain John Warp of Woodland's military company and Captain Pedlar of the footbail team were here New Years day. E. I Wallis, wife and son spent New Year's with Wheatland relatives. Mre. A. Olcese and Andrew Olcese, and brother respectively of J. Tiv o to ed Monday Merced. mother B. Olcese, ar- from Oakland on a visit. ptain A. S. Guthrie of Company H went Fresno Tuesday. Lieutenant Corwin fol- lowed Wednesday. Misses Flora day for San Fi W day to_their ho A v Count Miss Mary t to the bay cities and and Gertle Goldman lef: Sun- rancisco for a brief visit alter Hayes and wife returned last Thurs- me at Athlone from an extend- in Stanislaus Stearne of Mariposa passed through Merced on last Friday on her way home, after a two weeks' visit at Palo Alto and San Francisco. Dr. E. S. O'Brien, late superintendent of the Preston Reform School at Ione, arrived Merced on Sunday, accompanied by his fam- ily. home. Miss Ruth D Sunday to resu: They wil | make this city their future ickenson returned to Raymond me her duties as teacher, hav- ing spent the holidays with the family of J. D. Ruddle, an John Welch h: | lege after spend with his parents here. i | | Charles Brady Misses Fanni uncle. Menlo Park. as returned to Santa Clara Col- ding his vacation of two weeks is o e Do a brief visit to friends. vle, Annie Pomber, Pearl Partee are visiting friends in San Francisco. Misses Frances Blanchard and Ida Kugeler have the holidays wi Father Brady was on a visit returned to Sa Francisco after spending th friends here. . a former parish priest here, to his former parishioners the fore part of the week. The public school opened Monday with a full attendance. }fl_éntereg. Mrs. Corby has returned from Salinas, where she spent the Mrs. W. H. Py Misses Clara | turned from a cisco. T3 Fiela, past week with her daughter, burn. and Alice McQuaid_have re- two weeks' stay in San Fran- vice-president of the Bank of THE FASTEST STEAM YACHT AFLOAT. HE Elleide, owned by E. Burgess Warren of Philadelphia, is the fastest steam yacht in the world. craft, with a length of only eighty feet, and her beam is only one to ten, one of the sharpest-huiled boats afloat. Sev- eral times the Eileide has gone over portions of a carefully measured course at the rate of a mile in one minute and thirty-five seconds, which' is equivalent to nearly thirty-five miles an hour. This speed has never been ap- proached to an extent worthy of mention by any steam yacht of any size in America or Europe, nor has it been equaled by the swiftest torpedo-boats. although some of these are much larger and consist almost entirely of motive power, whereas the Elleide is a pleasure craft and has ample cabin accommodations for the owner and his guests. only craft that ever made greater speed than the Elleide is the new English yacht Indeed, the Turbinia, which uses an adaptation of the turbine wheel instead of a screw propeller, and therefore is not a fair standard of comparison. The hull of the Elleide is flat-bottomed at the stern, and the immersed section gradually deepens toward the bow, where the draft is onl 2 feet and 6 inches, so she is one of the “skimming-dish” class; as she was built for use on a lake, this lightness of draft i» not to hcr disadvantage. She has quadruple expansion engines of 800 horse-power, the lnue’r being of the water-tube type and the cylinders of 24, 18, 13 and 9 inches stroke. Tuesday. | returned after a prospecting | in | al News from alon week. l Miss L. Jacks left Thursday for the East. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Smith have returned to | their home in New Monterey. | p2drs. A. M. Henry and little daughters of Montana, who have been the guests of Mr. Mrs. Charles D. Henry, left Friday for n Francisco. Juan Malerin, president of the Monterey and Pacific Grove Street Railroad Company, is, | With his daughter, Miss Frances Malerin, visit® | | ing relatives near Salinas. Miss Edith Little has gone to San Francisco | or a protracted stay. | Willlam Greene of New York was visiting Monterey friends this week. | | Miss Lulu Pyvburn of Salinas is the guest of | her grandmother, Mrs. Corby. |, Albert C. Schweinfurth, the prominent archi- | tect, has taken the house recently occupied by | | the artist, Charles Rollo Peters, and will, with | | bis family, remain here some time. Nevada Gity. Charles Hegarty, the pioneer merchant and miner of Moores Flat, went to San Francisco | Thursday. Mrs. William Rule and children have gone | to_Butte, Mont., to join Mr. Rule. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hildebrand of Hanford are visiting the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Sutton. | | H. Heuer and Lieutenant Her- of the United States Army were in_town Tuesday. Supervisor J. M. Buffington has returned from a trip to Yuba and Butte countles. John McCarthy of the Giant King mine went to Sacramento Wednesday on mining business. Allen Cooley, a prominent business man of Marysville, here Wednesday. Miss Eva Litch and her brother, Joseph | Litch, have gone home to Reno, after a | few days' stay here. Mrs. Catherine Noonan, sister to Miss Laddy, of this city, left Wednesday for her home in Saginaw, Mich. Fao Vinson English and his sister, Miss Lizzie, have returned to Covello, Mendocino County, after a few days' visit here. The young lady is & school-teacher. Pasadena. Rev. and Mrs. Henry A. Cooke of Cambridge, | Ma: are here agalin for the wiuter. Mrs. L. V. Sweesy went to San Francisco the last of this week to attend a musical con- vention. Mr. and Mrs. E. Bray of San Francisco are at_Hotel Green this week Mrs. W. W. Polk and daughter, Miss Daisy | Polk, are visiting friends here. | [ Judge H. W. Magee, bank commissioner, went to San Francisco Wednesday on official business Mr. and Mrs. James H. Adams week for a short visit in Chicago. A. Taylor, ex-Mayor of St. Thomas, N. D., with his family, is here for the wi J. N. Deckley, president of the ’ | branch of the N Y. C. & H. R. R.: ten, general superintendent of t | H. R. R., were among distinguished ral men here’ this week. left this Mrs. H. J. Welch left Wednesday for San | Francisco. | Pomona. i The marriage of William E. Midgley and | Miss Lulu Thrall, both of Pomona, will be cel- ebrated here next Wednesday at 2 o'clock. v. S. M. Foster and wife have San Francisco and will sail for A the last of January. They expect to visit in Australia and New Zealand for a year. | Major James A. Drifrill and family have re- moved from Pomona Valley to Hueneme, Cal., where the Major has charge of the construc- tion of the mew Oxnard beet sugar factory. State Senator Samuel N. Androus has re- turned to San Francisco for several months. He Is now president of the Pacific Coast Jockey Club. The marriage of George S. Phillips and Miss Irene R. Dudley, both of Pomona, was cele- brated at St. Paul's Episcopal church in this | place last Wednesday. The event was the most fmportant in local society circles this season. The groom is the eldest son of Louis Phillips, the millionaire ranch owner of Pomo- na Valley. Daniel Perkinssand family of San Francisco are expected to come to Pomona scon on a | visit among relatives. | Pacific —C‘-m\)e. | Miss A. W. Atkinson and Miss K. E. Gold of | Portland, Or., who are wintering here, have | returned’ from a week’s trip to Paso Robles. Professor James O. Griffin and wite of | Stanford University are spending the week gt El Carmelo Hotel. Mrs. E. M. Carver has returned from San Jose, where she spent the Christmas holidays. Mrs. Ann Cloud and daughter, Miss Sarah W. Cloud, who have for the last six months been “journeying in the Eastern States, returned to Pacific Grov Frank A. Hall and Mrs. Hall of Denver, Colo., are among the week's arrivals. They will remain some time. | R. H. Schwarzkoff and wife rode down from | Stanford University on their wheeis on Mon- | day. They will spend a portion of their honey- moon here. i A notable party to arrive at El Carmelo this | week consisted of L. D. Norton, the Southern | | Pacific Company’s civil engineer for this divis- | | have | fon. and his assistant | _Miss Bessie Cornish left Tuesday for a three | weeks' stay in San Francisco . | _Edward Walden and family came down from | Sacramento during the week and will remain | here some time. s | Miss Laura Orth has returned to her home | in Oakland. P Red Biuff. . Duncan has returned to his home in Rock Island, 11l Attorney B. B. Robinson has returned to | San Franeisco. Mrs. Sylvester Hull and son, Milton, re- | | | turned to Redding on Sunday afternoon. | Miss Edna Corrigan left for Oakland Mon- | day, where she is attending the Convent of the | Sacred Heart. | General Chipman and wite arrived on Sun- | day afternoon’s train. | W. R. Hall has returned to the mines at Hall City. Miss Laura Burtt and Miss Maud Harkle- road are home from a pleasant visit with Red- ding friends Mrs. Swain, sister, Mrs, E. Sacramento M Professor C. Rosa |~ General Cadwalder and daughter. Miss Anna, | returned Friday from San Francisco. Mr. and Nrs. B. F. Middleton have returned to_their home in Seattle. Dr. W. F. Maggard of Corning attended the meeting of the Board of Pension Examiners Wednesday. Redding. Lieutenant Colonel Forbes of the National Guard, a resident of Marysville, detailed here | as Judge Advocate of five summary courts- fnartial in Company H, N. G. C., has returned home. Walter C. Powell spent a few days at Wil- who has been the guest of her | P. Craft, went to her home in onday. afford has gone to Santa | 10} Mrs. Fred Kiemmer has returned from Cot- tonwood. Shonkwiler has gone to Kennett. s Cleo Hemis, niece of H. R. Bemis, has | returned to her home at Sacramento. Miss Harvey, daughter of Dr. Harvey, has returned to her home at Chico. Miss Burtt, Miss Harklerood and Miss Gil- | more, who spent the holiday season in Red- ding, have returned to Red BIaff. R. C. Stackable has returned to French Gulch. Mrs. Thomas Green has returned from a visit to Red Bluff. nd Miss Maud Wil- Mrs, Edward Deerfor lianis are here from Copper City. John W. Hare is spending a few days in San Francisco. Mrs. John Gillespie is visiting friends in Red Bluff. Sacramento. Mrs. General Barrett will spend the winter in_Sacramento. Mrs. Douglas Lindley and family spent the holidays in San Francisco with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Judge S. T. Denson. Mrs. J. H. Bonte spent the holiday week in Sacramento with her son, Charles Bonte, and her daughter, Mrs. J. H. Parkinson. Mrs. C. H. Gordon of Lodi, San Joaquin County, is visiting Mrs. Clara Parsons of this city. Mrs. Charles McCreary and Miss Etta Bird- sell of Sacramento will spend the winter in Tokio, Japan. Miss Della Mills, daughter of W. H. Mills of San Francisco,’ Is visiting Sacramento as the guest of Mrs. T. W. Sheehan. Miss Isabelle Mathews spent Christmas with her parents, Df. and Mrs. W. P. Mathews. Mr. and Mrs. Bdmund P. Christie will spend the winter in Los Angeles. Mrs. Charles Neale Is visiting her relatives in_Alameda County. Mrs. J. H. Donovan of San Francisco is visiting her mother, Mrs. Terry McMorry. Mr. and Mrs. C.' P. Hall of San Jose are paying their friends in Sacramento A sbort visit. Miss Sadie McIntyre is Tisiting her sister, Mrs. H. E. Matton, at Bakersfield. Mrs. M. E. Weightman will spend the win- ter with her daughter, Mrs. Dr. W. Wood. Miss Margie Fares is visiting friends in Woodland. Miss Jessie Mott is the guest of Miss Mabel Budd at Stockton. Miss Ells Deming left for & six months’ visit in_the East last Tuesday. Mrs. General Cosby has returned from an extended visit abroad and has joined the Gen- eral and her family again at their residence at 1208 P street. 5 Miss Minnie Cluness has just returned from an extended tour of Japan, and is now at her home in San Francisco. Judge Joseph W. Hughes and wife have re- tu from a visit to the family of the for- mer in Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hanchett of this city, now in New York, will shortly return to the The marriage of Dr. T. R. Metcalf of this Lecity and Miss Zella Menn of Oakland took | guests of San Francis place last week in Oakland. After an extended visit through the Northern States the doctor | and his wife will take up their winter resi- dence with Mr. and Mrs. John McCord at 1220 N street. Miss Bertha Howe of this city is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kinney of Folsom. Santa Ana. Mrs. H. F. Lacey and sister, Mrs. F. W. sc!l:;nne. spent a few days in San Diego last Mrs. B. F. Conaway and the Misses Stella | and Grace Conaway of San Bernardino visited friends in Santa Ana last week. Miss Clara Freeman, daughter of County Tax Collector Freeman, has been visiting relatives in_Chino. Miss Anna Kendall of Los Angeles was the guest of Miss Dolly Sanborn of Tustin last Rev. J. T. Hopkins, pastor of the First Pres- byterian church, attended a special session of the Southern California Presbytery in Los An- geles last week _Mrs. Margaret Robertson and daughter, Mrs. K. Dyer, who have been the guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Bailey, returned to their home in Los Angeles last week. Oliver Thomas left Mcnday for his home in Little Rock, Ark., after a visit of several weeks with his uncle, D. H. Thomas of Tustin. Mrs. Julia Burtleson spent several days in Sen Diego last week. C. E. Conklin of Stockton is in the city, the guest of his brother, J. L. Conklin. Santa Clara. Mrs. J. G. Glendenning, Miss Ella Glenden- ning and Miss Cole have returned from a holi- Siisecs Bener wnn® Lo Ran: sses Ethel and Lillian Raney are visitis at Santa Rosa. y — Mrs. Stewart of Los Gatos s visiting Miss Headen. Mrs. Fisher left Monday for Salinas to join her husband, S. Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. R. Menzel are entertaining their daughter, Mrs. Charles Welch, of Oak- and. Mrs. R. L. Higgins left for San Francisco | Monday and will proceed to Stockton. Mrs. Heacock, wife of Rev. Heacock of the Methodist Church, started for Yuma, Ariz., Monday to visit their son. who has been theré | during the winter on account of delicate health. | Miss Legget of San Francisco is the guest of | her cousin, Miss Widney. Miss Muilin is_entertaining her cousin, Miss | Connors, of San Francisco. 1 Heacock returned to Santa Rosa Mon- day, having spent her vacation with her par- ents. Miss Eva Brundage left for San Francisco Sunday after a visit to her aunt, Miss Lizzie | Brundage. W. W. Wadi of Vallejo has been spend- ing a few days with Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Wad- am: Mr. and Mrs. Rosbach returned to San Fran- | cisco after a visit to relatives here. | Willlam Osw a weil-known _ butcher of San Francisco, has retired from business and | will take up his residence here. | Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Higgins have been the | o friends. San Rafael. | Miss Ida L. Todd attended the wedding of ber uncle, H. Todd. in Petaluma Wednesday. Miss Helen Bunn has returned from the San Jose Normal sciool Miss Clara Holt has returned to her home in Oregon, after a two months’ visit to Professor and Mrs. Landon. Miss Helen Dixon is spending her vacation an Ralael | Winfield Scott ‘Strain and R. Everett Stran, | brothers of William Strain, Assemblyman of Del Norte, were here and have gone to their 0ld home in Folinas. Salinas. Leslie Burke, who has been spending the Christmas holidays in Modesto, has returned. Miss_Anna Zabala, the eldest daughter of | Hon. Pedro Zabala, is in San Francisco visit- ing friends. D. C. Gallaher of the firm of Gallaher, | Hood & Collins, who has been in San Jose for two_weeks visiting his family, has returned to_Salinas. Roy Alexander, who has been visiting his parents, Judge and Mrs. J. K. Alexander, has returned to school at Belmont. County Clerk james D. Kalar and wife spent the first part of the week visiting in Monterey and Pacific Grov Dr. C. F. Caldwell has returned to this city | after a week's sojourn with relatives in San Francisco and Stockton. S. K. White, who has been confined to his home for some time with pneumonia, is out of the house once more. g Dr. F. L. Savage has returned to this city | after spending the holidays with relatives in Livermore. Hon. Jesse D.. Carr and_ Supervisor T. J. | Field went to Soledad to be presept at the | opening of the Salvation Army colony there. Miss Winnie DeWitt, who has been visiting in San Jose, has returned home, accompanied | by Miss Anpa Morehouse. “county ‘Recorder W. H. Pyburn is in San | Francisco on business this week. | | Ignatius Olarte is in Santa Clara and San Jose this week on business. Misses Hattie and Lillie Parker, Shearer and_Archie Winston. who have been | in Salinas during the_ hoiidays, returned to | school at College Park Thursday. | | | Laura Mrs. J. F. Iverson is visiting her parents in Santa Cruz this week. San Luis Obispo. The Misses Lena and Mary Togninl are vis- iting friends in San Francisco. Miss Lillie Muscio of Cayucos left SuthY‘ for San Jose, where she will attend school. 3. M. Felts returned Sunday from Redding accompanied by his niece, Miss Georgia Felts, | Who will remain several weeks on a visit. | Miss Susie Hess of Arroyo Grande has gone | to San Jose to attend the Conservatory of Music. | The Misses Lottle and Annetta Greenbers, who have been vigiting their uncle, Mr. Meyer Greenberg, have returned to their home in San Francisco. Mrs. Fannie Keyser returned Tuesday to her | home at Avalon, Catalina Island, after a pro- | Tonged visit in this city. | C. H. Greenman and wife spent the holidays | with Mrs. Greenman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. | R. W. Gruenhagen of Creston. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Clark of Templeton have gone to San Jose to make their future ome. Pifies Nora Benjamin of Arroyo Grande is the guest of relatives at Adelaida. Miss Rose Hodges is visiting her sister, Miss Amy, at Palo Alto. Mr. and Mrs. Wil H. Monday from Woodland. Fischer returned | Santa Barbara. Colonel 1. N. Peyton, who is the principal owner of the Le Rof mine in Rossland. B. C., accompanied by his daughter, has departed for Spokane on a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spencer, who have been visiting in the East for a numl of months, have returned to Santa Barbara. Albert Welch and wife are in Chicago on a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. George P. Whitelaw of St. Louis are in the city for the winter. ‘General Henry Strong of Washington, D. C., has arrvied and will spend the winter at Oak Lodge, Montecito. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hollingshead of Oklyn, | N. J., are spending the winter in Santa Bar- bara. The Misses | Bond, Andrews and Trenwith, . | who spent the holidays here, have returned { luma spent the holiday: | visiting in San Francisco. | Francisco. Mrs. Greggs, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Edgar Orton, returned this to Los Angeles to pursue their studies. Miss Emma Eldridge of Denver, Colo., is here to spend the winter. Miss Lena Doyle, formerly of this place, af- ter a sojourn here of some weeks, has re- turned to her home in Los Angeles. R. A. Lanz, until very recently the secretary of the Y. M. C. A. of this place, departed on Tuesday for Pomona, where he will in future reside. R. Conkling of New York City is a recent ar- rival in Santa Barbara and expects to spend the season here. Mrs. Charles Newman and Mrs. J. W. Orr, who have been spending the holidays in San Francisco, have returned to Santa Barbara. St. Helena. Mrs. L. F. Smith, son and daughter, of San- {a Cruz, are guests at the home of W. H. mit Julius Goodman spent a few days the first of the week with his parents in San Fran- cisco. Mrs. S. G. Clark, who for the past two and a half years has been residing in Washington, Spent a few days this week in St. Helena. With her daughter she will spend the winter months in California. Misses Anita Beringer, Gabrielle Nachtigall and Bertha Schweinitzer returned to the city Sunday. Miss Alice Diggs returned home Sunday from a visit with her parents in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Lauter and Miss Me- lanie Levy spent New Year's in Calistoga. Mrs. A.'N. Bell and daughters spent Sunday in_Caiistoga. Professor J. A. city Sunday. Miss Jennie Wade spent her vacation in Ore- gon City: Mrs. E. L. Cave returned Sunday from a visit of two months with her parents in An- tioch. Mr. Cave, who went down last week, accompanied her. Miss Mary Keefe returned home Monday after a visit of two months in San Francisco, Metzler returned from the | Oakland and Stockton. Miss Belle . McCurdy was tendered a sur- prise party Wednesday evening by a number of_frien Miss Grace Rampendahl entertained a num- ber of friends at her home at Lodi Tuesday evening. Santa Rosa. Miss Malm McDonald is visiting friends San Francisco and Oakland. Miss Mary Morey of Louisville, Ky., is the guest of her uncle, W. C. Good. Miss Florence 'Boggs, who has been the guest of Miss Bess Riley during the holidays, returned to her home in the southern part of the State vesterday. Dr. C. H. B. Laughlin has returned to San Francisco after spending the holidays at his home near this_city. Miss Dacia Fairbanks of Petaluma attended the party given by the Cotillion Club. Miss Lois Lippitt is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Judge Dougherty. Miss Lucille Morgan of Duncans Mills spent the past week In this city. Miss Daisy Bethel of San Francisco is visit- ing Miss Jennie Marshall. Ernest H. Strout came up from Stanford University and spent the holidays here. Senator Hollaway of Cloverdale spent week here visiting friends. Ex-Sheriff Mulgrew, proprietor of Skaggs :mmga. spent the holidays with his family ere. Mr. in the and Mrs. Frank P. Denman of Peta- in this city, the guest of Mrs. S. A. Edward R. Maury Sims of the Sonoma High School is spending a few days at Santa Rosa. Sonoma. Dr. and Mr: Home, Eldridge, were in San Francisco last week. Mrs. N. Haraszthy and daughters have re- turned from San Francisco. Miss Sadie Agnew is the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. Wevyl, of Healdsburg. Mrs. H. Hartin returned from San Francisco Wednesday. Miss Grace Carmer pleasantly entertained a number of her friends at her home in El Ve- rano last Monday evening. is_visitin Manaz, at 5 mbarcadero. Bluxome of the Spreckels ranch, accompanied by his wife, spent several | from a trip to his mining properties, and is days last week in San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. George Zane have returned to their home at San Quentin. TJulare. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Nicewonger have re- turned from Stockton, where they have been in attendance at the annual banquet of the agents of the P. A. Buell Lumber Company. A. J. Hill of the Hanford Sentinel was in | town ‘last_week. V. A. Keith of Kansas City is visiting his brother, W. T. Keith, of this city. Judge J. W. Davis, who has spent the past two months at Sonoma with his brother, is home, much improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Phillips returned Mon- N A. E. Osborne of the California | | Malcolm Elliott of the Stanford University | day from Berenda, where they spent the holi- Mrs. J. Nolan has returned to Oakland after a pleasant month’s visit with her sister, Mrs. 8. H. DePue. Maggie Shreve and daughter, Miss siting in Fresno. Tulare Literary Club held The meeting Thursday of last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Lovejoy its_annual | Ventura. Mrs. F. W. Baker and Miss Mary Baker are | Judge and Mrs. B. T. Willlams are visiting in_San Francisco. Mrs. R. O. Chaffee has gone to Healdsburg, | Sonoma County, where she will pass the wi ter. | F. M. Frye of Santa Barbara was in Ven- | tura during the past week. T. S. Newby is in San Jose. Charles Sudden returned Monday from San week to San Luis Obispo. Messrs. H. ve, F. J. Kelsey, N. G. | Guib N have returned to | Berkeley after spending the holidays at home. | Miss Virginia Moriarity is visiting friends in Palo Alto. Mrs. L. H. Amsbury and daughters, Misses Nellie and Cassie, are visiting relatives in San Pedro. Miss Mabel McGlinn of Los Angeles is the guest of her sister, Mrs. William Conner. John McGonigle, editor of the Ventura Demo- crat, has returned home from San Francisco. A. L. Chaffee was in Los Angeles during the past week. Miss Minnle McDonell is visiting in San Luis Obispo. | Visalia. | Dr. A. L. Willow of San Francisco wn1 visiting in town this week. Miss Viola Lake of Santa Cruz, who has | been visiting Miss Bell, has gone to Merl:edi on her way to Stanford University. Miss Helen Brown has returned to her studies at Irving Institute in San Francisco. G. H. Botsford arrived here this week from Arkansas on a visit to his upcle, G. A. Bots- { ford. After a lengthy visit here with her sister, | Miss Lena Sailor has gone back to her homeé at_Galiatin, Mo. Miss Lillie Hunt is in Alameda caring for a | sick friend. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hyde gave a pleasant | | velles, —_— whist party this week to a number of college students who have been visiting at home &or the holidays. Miss_Aletha Hitzman of the San Jose No mal School has been spending a few days with friends here. Mrs. Mary Young of this city has gone on a trip to Honolulu for the benefit of her health. Watsonviiie. Rev. Father Mahoney of Castroville was a Watsonville visitor this week. J. Eagen and family have leased thelr place in this valley and will soon return to their_former home in Oakland. J. S. Menasco spent last week in San Fran- cisco and other interior cities. Supervisor T. J. Field was over from Mon- terey last Monday. Miss Minnie Lucksinger was called to Sacra- mento this week by the sickness of a sister. John Kaltenbrum and George Clarke were Jisitors to San Francisco the fore part of tha eek. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Harvey spent last Sun- day in Santa Cruz. Miss Tyburn of Iilinois was the guest this week of ‘Miss Celia Jessen. Miss Alice Madeira, late of the Ford Com= pany, has returned 'to her home at Santa Mrs. J. Paxton Cooper of San Francisco is visiting” Watsonville_relatives. Dr B. A. Plant of Santa Cruz was here on Wednesday. Winters. Harold Wright of Berkeley, one of Ala- meda's Assemblymen, was the guest of Arthu; ;\u.n&\;;_rm and Miss Maud North Saturday an Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Sturgill of San Fran- | cisco have returned to their home after spend- Ing the holidays with Mrs. Sturgill's parents, J. B. Wyatt and wife. J. L. Martin and family of Davisville were visiting in_Winters Tuesday. Maurice Nathan is spending the week Wwith friends in San Francisco. Miss Ada Wright of Sacramento_has been spending tye week with Miss Lena Bryce. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peters of Vacaville are Visiting relatives here. W. T. Chadwick and family and Mrs. Bulil- vant of Woodland were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Fischer this week. John J. Fischer and Miss Elsie Bullivant were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leg- ler of Vacaville this weck. Woodland. Mrs. Jennette Merritt and daughter have re- turned from San Francisco. H. C. Watkins is visiting his daughter in Raymond. J. C. Ball, George Ogden and T. J. Cum- mins visited Sacramento Tuesday. Miss Myleigh, who has been the guest of Miss Julia Snarely, has returned to her home in Sutter County Mrs. J. Jean: . who has been visiting Mrs. Joe Dayis, has returned to San Francisco. “Bud” Webb came up from San Francisco Tuesday evening to spend a few days with his parents. D. O. Bean and wife went to San Francisco Wednesday afternoon. Anna Padee, who has been spending st two years with H. U. Prindle_and has returned to her home in Hast- ings, Neb. Arizona. J. Sresovich, the well-known fruit shipper, has Just completed a tour of the Mexican gmte of Sonora and stopped a few days last week at Nogales on his way home to Los Angeles. Mrs. George Christ of Tucson is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Ed Titcomb, at Nogales. Frank H. Shelton of the mailing department of The Call has located for a few months at Dos Alamos, ar Phoenix. Charles E. Potter of Chicago, who is heavily interested in Grand Canyon copper mines and the new Grand Canyon Railroad, and Mayor eill of Prescott were visitors to the Salt River Valley last week, the guests of James H. McClintock of Phe E. B. Haven arrive Phoenix last week now at the Ford. Hon. George W. Kretzinger, general counsel for the Monon Route and for the Santa Fe, Prescott and Phoenix, has arrived with his family in his private car from Chicago, and will remain here for a visit. John C. Beatty and wife registered at the Southern Pacific Hotel at Yuma last week from Los Angeles. Captain Beatty is down to look after his Buena Vista mine. C. F. Darro, who recently arrived at Yuma from Randsburg, has decided to settle at Yuma and wiil open a store. Peter Jacobs and Miss Mary E. Setters of Chloride were quietly married at Kingman last Thursday evening by the Rev. J. M. Baxter of the Methodist church. T. J. McWilliams and Miss Iona McCabe were married at Fort Mohave last Tuesday by the Re: B. G. Lee of Flagstaff. The groom is a well-known surveyor, while the bride has been assistant matron of the Herbert Welch Insti- fite for two vears pa H. J. West and C. Rice and wife have arrived from San Francisco at Kingman, and will remain here until their new milling ma- chinery is set up and the C. O. D. mine in full running order. George K. Smith and wife of Tucson are visiting the home of Mrs. Smith's parents, R. L. Shaw and wife, near Phoenix. One of Cleveland's heiresses and soclety Miss L. E. Tain of hio, is spending the winter at the Ford Hotel in Phoenix. Albert W. Townsend of Yuma and Miss Nina Valiant of Los Angeles were married at the latter city on Christmas evening, and are now at_their Yuma home. Colonel Will Poe Harlow of Nogales and Miss Emma Kayser of Denver were married at the Episcopal church at Phoenix on Christmas day, and have arrived at their future home at Nogales after a brief wedding tour. New Mexico. All the Christian Endeavor visitors, who were in town last week attending their annual convention, have returned to their homes various parts of the Territory. Professor Hiram Hadley of Las Cruces has been visiting friends in Albuquerque for the past week. O. E. Cromwell, owner of the Albuquerque street car lines, who had been in New York for nearly a year, returned a few days ago. Mrs. Frank Bowden has gone on a visit to friends in Lawrence, Kans. General Manager Frey, who had been in the city for a few weeks visiting his family, has gone back to Topeka. ‘Willlam Mecintosh, the well-known sheep man, who had been in town for ten days on a visit in which business was combined with pleasure, has returned to his home in Chilili. Henry Lockhart has bonded the Crown Point group of mines in Cochiti, of which he is prin- cipal owner, for $250,000. Mrs. Lorion Miller is_ visiting her mother, Mrs. Bostick, in Santa Fe. Miners all over the Territory are greatly interested in a bill now before Congress to pro- vide a way for acquiring title to mineral on grants that have been confirmed to claimants as ‘‘grazing grants.” Judge Henry L. Warren has returned from a trip to the southern part of the Territory. G. H. Gerrow, who recently left this place to return to his old home in Michigan, died on_the train before reaching Kansas City. George Giegolt, a member of the School Board, has resigned, and intends to move to California. THE BIGGEST KITE IN THE WORLD. HE above illustration is taken from a photograph of the largest kite ever raised in this country. The gizantie structure when standing erect is as high as a two-story house. The kite was built at South Bethlehem, Pa., by William H. Markle, and it fiies as gracefully as the. average schoolboy’s paper toy. It is 25 feet high and 25 feet wide. and is of the ordinary triangle pattern. The sticks are made of white pine, 5% by two inches, and are tapered from the cross to 11 inches at the ends. At each correr of the cross there are two-inch screw eves. On these screw eyes are tied the four corners of the canvas sail. which is made of sail drilling. The sail is sewed on the bias, and along the edge of the canvas is sewed a rope three-eighths of an inch thick, with loops at the corners. These loops are tied with separate rope in the screw eyes on the frame, the frame being bolted at the cross with an eye bolt, making it easy to take the kite to pieces, a very necessary thing, by the way, with a kite as big as a house. The center bands are made of rope three-eighths of an inch thick, with heavy harness straps, which are also hooked in the eye bolts, in the cross and screw eyes in the corners. In a strong breeze the pull of the kite has been estimated at from 400 to 600 pounds. During one of his experiments Mr. Markle, who weighs 165 pounds, held firmly to the crossbeams and was carried nearly 100 feet into the air, the huge kite floating smoothly through the air, as if no extra weight was attached to it.

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