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30 TH E SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 16, 1898 HE ;. week has been an unusually quiet umong Pacific Coast people. It is :sual calm following the hol- iday sezson. Among those mentloned are a larze number who are preparing for a trip to the Klondike as soon a8 the weather permits. A larger than usual number of marriages are re- ported. Auburr. James and Maggle Shérldan of Ranch were in Auburn Wednesday. Miss Juliet Sander spent Sunday with friends at_Colfax Mrs. Guy Walsh has returned from s visit to Calaveras County. Mrs. J. F. Hodge returned from a visit to Lincoln Tuesday. She was accompanied by her father, E. J. Sparks. Ivan H. Parker of Colfax was called to Au- burn Thursday by the death of his father, which occurred at Penryn Wednesday. Mrs. E. W. Tabor of Escondido, Cal., visiting her sons, B. P. and A. R. Tabor. Mrs. A. F. Merrick of Santa Rosa is visit- ing her mother, Mrs. R. S. Futhey Mrs. W. J. Straln and Mrs. O. F. Stoodley of Marysville were called to Auburn this weel by the death of their father, J. B. Chamber- lin Butcher is Cards are out announcing the approaching | one of Au- nuptials of Miss Genevieve Tlder, and George burn’s most, popular daughters, Dickson, a rhilroad conductor running out of | Bacramento. Wedding, January 26 The following out-of-town people were here during the week: W. Wiles. J. 8. Mariner, Lincoln; Willlam Rea, Forest Hill; R. H Capp, Rocklin; J. F. Brown, Colfax: G. Herman and J. B. Hayford, Gold Run; A. Dixon, Michigan Bluff. Bakersfield. Mrs. M. A. Duncan of S. Wible, 11, Sunday Justice Charles town this week. The Woman's ant musical programme from the operas of under the management der of Kern Miss Bertha 4 daughter, sister and left for their home in lee of Tehachapl was in Club enjoyed & most pleas- January 10, taken Bellmi _and _Verdi, Mrs. I O. Bachel- Jose has re- Cottle of San turned to her school at Mountain View. Major F. S. Rice departed for Kansas Fri- v, January to the bedside of his dying mother. harles Whittaker of Kern and Miss Ethel of White River were marrled in Kern 6—Thursday. Mr. Whittaker is one st promising business men. r of San Francisco and G. H. of Los Angeles, were usiness last week T. A. Wells and wife are back to d after an absence of several months. J. Rennett has returned from a #ix tweeks' visit to her sister in San Fran . The Misses Ernestine and Lou Coughran, of , are visiting Mrs. C. L. White S and Miss H. Flizabeth Mann wers married at the M. E. church in Bakers- fleld Wednesday evening, January 12, Rev. Silver and Miss Addte er were . e the bri married at r n teenth street, Sunda ents, on Sev January 10 Samuel Richards and wife, ot San Diego, are in town. evening, Gloverdale. rtleff, rector of the Episcopal church at Aub: Placer Count spent t week with his family here, returning Friday. Miss Se e Menihan, a udent at the State Al Sin Jose, Téturned fto her studizs Rev. J. T. Sh Monday Mrs. J. J. Doherty of San Franeisco 1s vis- | fting Mrs. W. C. Weeks. | Mrs. B. C. Winston of Pacific Grove 1s vis- | g at the re nce of Rev. F. W. Lloyd A. Thilo spent most of the week looking after his business interests In the metropolis. F. P. Conner was in San Francisco this week erfecting arrangements for a trip to the next month 1 Harper, well known in newspaper throughout Oregon and Washington, is for @ few da: ne returned to her studies at vatory of Music Saturday, : here Do this week Three of our churches were without pastors | last Sunday because of sickness. Rev. F. W. Crook, Episcopal, was dangerously 11l with onfa, Rev. H. B. Banham, Cengrega- suffered a severe attack from too close with polson oak and -Rev. D. Bauer, sprained ankle. At this date all are lescent and will soon be able to resume r different charge: ; Elils P. Passmore, after a six months' ab- sonce in Griswold, Ia., has returned to Clover- dale, Miss M. Webster of San Francisco is visit- ing friends in Chico. J. F. Young and family are here from Ash- land, Or | Miss Fannle Branch of Auburn, who has been visiting Mrs. Frank Englund, has re- turned to her home. g Campbell has left here for Sutter Where he will reside in the future. W. F. Johnson, brother of Charles C. Johnson, of Chico, accompanied by his wife. | is In Chico. Mr. inson has just returned from Dawson City W. T. Mr. and Mrs. ciaco on_a visit Mrs. Charles Faulkner, Miss Esther Faulk- ner and Louis Faulkner ieft this week for San Franciaco, where *hey will spend the remain- Ger of the wintes N. Silberstein are in San Fran- Colusa. Mre. Richard Bayne of San Francisco is here wisiting her parents on the east side. | ige J. B. Moore is visiting her chil- | ramento. | an 0ld and highly respectable Colusa, dled here Wednesday. Holloway have returned from ." This will be thelr future home. . hler of this place has started a paper, the Enterprise, at Davisville. 7, §. Taylor, who owned the Arbuckle Trans- cript, has started another paper at that place, to be called the New Era. His old paper was moved here and is in the old Herald office. | Tim Dooling of Maxwell was in town the first of the week Mre. J. L. Jackson left for a short trip below the first of the weelk: The wite and little daughter of the former astor of the Christian Church here. Rev. E. . Nesbitt, came up this week for a visit to old friends. John Annoad of Afton was here Monday. Miss Edna Hankins and Judson Hankins left on the train Tuesday, the young lady returning 10 the San Jose Normal and the young man to his business In San Francisco. They had | nt the holidays with their parents, being the chtldren of Town Trustee A. J. Hankins Miss Meldrom Potter, niece of Town Marshal Ecoggins, returned to her hame at Seattle early | ot week, after a holiday visit to her uncle and family. W. B. de Jarnatt and Charles de St. Maurice have been out to Indian Valley on business. @ren at Sa Alex Miller, Miss Meta Mason has returned from San Francisco, T K. Stah! left Monday “or San Jose. Fresno. County Surveyor Hoxie visited San Francisco this week. W. H. Davis of Sanger was In town last Tuesany W. H. McKenzie returned from San Fran- clsco yeeterd Return Roberts and wife came down from Madera Tuesd night Henry Krohn. proprictor of the hotel at | Coarse Gold, Is visiting W. C. Guard. ttorney George E. Church went to Los An- | geles last Thursdzy on business. Dr. W. J. Davy of San Jose is visiting his brother-in-law, Walter Shoemalker, of this city. A. T. Johns, owning extensive mining inter- ests in Calaveras County, arrived from Oak- land last Tuesday. C. W. Brant, special correspondent of Wash- ington Life, is visiting Fresno. Willlam Wallace and F. A. Boole of the San- ger Lumber Company were in Fresno the first of_the week. William T. Sesnon, Deputy Secretary of State, {s here from Sacramento looking after his in- terests. Attorney Frank H. Short returned last Mon- éay from Los Angeles. Division Superintendent A. D. Schindler of the Valley Road, accompanied by D. Ruther- ford, master mechanic, and R. Cralg, road- master, made a tour of inspection of the road last Sunday. Grass Valley. Miss Lilbe Cunidy of Sferra City is visiting relatives here. am Aver has gone to San Franclsco iness and pleasure. Pearl Thomas has returned to Berke- ley to resume her studles at the State Uni- wersity. James Muiroy has left for Seattle. Mise Kate Suilivan of Virginia City is hege on _a visit, Charles Hooker and wife have returned from their wedding trip. Mrg: 7. A. O'Connor of San Francisco is a guest of Mise Mnttie Shoemaker. Joseph . Smith has left for the Klondike. Richard Froberg, on whom an operation was pepformed for appendicitis, 18 recovering. Mrs. George W. Hill has gone to San - clfoo to be at_the bedside of her grand- @aughter, Miss Besste, who s {11 there. Mrs. F. E. Hyle and Miss Cora B. Hyde of o) | on a visit here, tscopal South, is suffering.from a | Santa Crus are visiting their relattves, Rev. E. R. Willls and family. Mrs. Willlam G. Hobby and daughter are visiting San Francisco. D. B. Marwick has gone to San Francisco on mining business. Miss Angeline Princevalle has returned from Redwood City to reside at her home in Gilroy. Miss Emily Wiison spent the week with friends in Oakland Mrs. Frank Stainford has returned from San Franctsco. Guy Van Schaick and Thomas Clark have resumed their studtes at the University of California. Mrs. Re Cobb 1s spending several weeks with her sister, Mrs. R. R. Hall, in San Jose. Mr. and Mrs. Sterritt’ of Walla Walla, | | Wash., recent guests of the Gays, have gone to Oakland. Mre. J. Ricketts has returned from a visit to her son at Hanford. Miss Sadie Lundy of San Jose is the guest f the Misses Moore. o!\lrs, George Roop of the Gilroy Hot Springs bas returned from a visit to Ran Francisco. Misses Grace and Bessie Hoover have re- mwmed their studies at Stanford University. | Hanford. Mrs. L. Nathan is In San Francisco on a short visit. | Mrs. I B. Selt has gone to Denver, Col | & visit. Misses Edith Ross and Clara Viney hA\'c.r& | turned to their studles at the San Jose Nor- mal School Mrs. Charles Baird and children, who have been visiting here, left for San Francisco last week, en route for their home in Reno, Nev. | "Mrs. J. M. Camp is here from San Jose for | & short stay Ed Calloway, who has been spending his vacation with his- sister, Mrs. J. Worswick, has returned to San Francisco. Mrs. L. Wilson and Mrs. E. C. Wright of San Francisco, who have been the guests of . on Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rawlins, have returned home. Rev. C. S. Linsley was in Bakersfleld last week. E. Courtney of Danville, Ind., who has been has returned home. Miss Flla_McJunkin, who has been Il for some time, has recovered. Haywards. Miss N. Thomas of Madrone, Santa Clara County, was visiting Miss N Smalley. Miss M. ‘arrell of Petaluma has been vis- iting relatives here. Charles Rayer, who has been working in San Francisco for the past two months, has returned home on account of sickness Miss Rosa Kast of San Francisco has been visiting relatives here. Miss B. Robinson of Garden County, has been here on a visit City, Orange to her sister, Mre. J. D. Smalley. F. 1. Lemds was rusticating at Halfmoon Bay. Mrs. H Rice and daughter, Miss Hattle, who have been seriously {ll, are now conva- lescent A. Ubhoff and son, Charles, will leave shortly for Kicndike. William Owen was brought back from the German Hospital, San Francisco. He is still fn a critical condition. Miss H. Johnson has returned to San Fran- after a few days' visit to relatives here. Mariante was up from San Leandro re- newing cld acquaintances. Irvington. Miss M. McCarthy left for San Francisco Sunday. Mr. and Mrs' S. W. Durham of Titnols are visiting the Durham family. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bahl have moved into the cottage lately occupied by George Eaton. P. Bowman of Decoto is visiting with J Brewer. Professor Phipps will leave for Dawson next M. Liakeport. Miss Rue Alley of Upper Lake has moved to town for the winter. Miss Jennie McElroy hes returned to Uklah after a month’s visit with her parents, Cap- tain and Mrs. William McElroy of this place. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Watson have returned from a visit to their son In San Francisco. Mrs. E. H. Gurley, accompanied by her sons, John and Paul, visited friends in Ukiah the first of the week. M. Mayfield of St. Louls, Mo., 18 visiting h wife and daughter for & few weeks. Miss Jennie Renfro was up from Kelseyville the first of the week on a visit to relative Mr. and Mrs. J. B uson returned to their home in Stockton Sunday. They have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Keat- ley during the holidays. Commodore’” Jones left for Monday for a month’s visit. Charles Bacon is visiting relatives city. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Baggatt and daughter of San Francisco were here this week Mr. and Mrs. George Daly returned Tuesday from their weddibg trip. They spent most of the time in the bay cities. Frank Bingham of Reno, Nev., arrived here San Francisco in the this week and is the guest of his brother Charles. Tallas Posten of Middletown was here this week on business. Liodi. Mrs. Willlam Corbin has been {ll this week. George Beckman, a farmer near town, is on the sick list. Rev. Ceorge Greenwell preached in Galt last Sunday. Mrs. R. J. Ivory made a business trip to Stockton the first of the week. James Pope, wife and children have been visiting with Stockton relatives. Miss Claire Clark has returned to her home | after successfully completing a business course in the Parker Institute, Stockton. A farmer named Patrick will leave here in a few days for the Klondike. Byron Vickory has left for Fresno County, where he will work for the raflroad. R. M. Russill left Thursday for a short visit in_San Francisco. of Maddox Post, G. A. R., S. §. Pettit, P. C. of Oakland, was in town Wednesday and | Thursday. D. H. Acker and wife of Jamestown are in fown with relatives. S. W. Sollars, an old resident, dled at his home here last Monday after a painful flincss caused by carcer. He was buried Wednesday at Clements, his old home. Lewis Mason and Miss Buena Dunigan were married at the home of the bride's parents near town Wednesday. A host of friends wish the young couple many years of wedaed life. Marysville. Mrs. O. F. Lee, formerly of this city, has decided to make San Francisco her perma- nent home. J. A. Evane was here from Gridley to a {ond_the funeral of his brother-in-law, G. P. oush. Miss Belle Housh arrived from San Fran: cisco to_attend the funeral of her father, George P. Housh, who died of pneumonia Wednesday. The following members of the Marysville Athletic Club were in Wheatland to attend the funeral of Clyde Manwell, the young man who was fatally injured in the New Year dsy football game, played under the auspices of the club: Eugene Boyd, F. W. Buttleman, Will @ Brien, Charies Hampton, C. Learmont, Frank Lipp, Ed O'Brien, W. H. Carlin and A_P. Lipp. Miss Anna White has gone to Auburn to visit relatives. H. 0. Comstock of Los Angeles 13 the guest of_Professor H. W. Wills. Miss Rose Blumenthal of San Francisco is visiting her sister here. Miss Albean Roddan of Wheatland is attend- ing school here. Mrs. Pauline Hornung and daughter, Mrs. Grace Gier, of Oukland. visited here. Dr. Minerva Schaw of Sacramento was the guest of the Misses Swain. Mrs. M. Stoodley left for Auburn in re- sponse to @ message announcing the serious tliness of her father. Mrs. Mae Dow and child are the guests of her mother, Mrs. 8. E. Inlow. Mrs. M. Harney and Mise Kate O'Connor are home from the bay. Frank Curry and Miss Neva Ripley, both of this city, were married at the residence of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Ripley, Monday evening. They have gone to San " cleco to epend the honeymoon. Mrs. M. Divver and daughter, Margaret, were in San Francisco to attend the funeral of a relative. Thomas Holmes of Hock Farm, Sutter Coun- ty, is very ill with pneumoni: % Ehris Hovis and Polk Simmons were quite 1ll with pneumon Miss Sedonia Knorsa and Miss Julla Lopez are visiting in_Sacramento. Miss Annie Berg and Miss Annie Sulltvan here returned to San Jose Normal School. Monterey. J. R. Kennedy Is at home from an extended journey in the Bast. Mrs. H. E. Dodge is visitiog Hollister triends. Miss L. Hepry. ‘who has been spending her vacation with her parents, has returned to Stanford University. Captain Thomas G. Lambert, dent of the Monterey Mill and Lumber pany, 18 out again after a long and severe {liness. Miss Leila Perry returned from Oak- land and San Francisco, in which cities she has spent the past six weeks. Willlam Kay, eaitor of the Monterey New Bra, has been appointed State deputy high chist ranger of the Independent Order of For- Mrs. Byron C. Winston has to Clover- dale to visit her daughter, ln(m!". ‘W. Lloyd. J. H. Droste of 8t. Louis, Mo., is in town | da Blake of | Lovejoy were the prize winners Miss N. M. Steele, Miss Madeleine Lewis and Miss Ruth R. Burritt came. up from’Paso Robles this week and are staying at El Car- melo Hotel, Rev. A. C. Bane, a Methodlst evangelist who has recently located here, left Friday for Pasa- dena, where he will conduct a series of re- ligious meetings. r. and Mrs. S. J. Durham are here from Illinols for the winter. They are the guests of Judge and Mrs. J. R. Patrick. Miss Clara Beighle and Miss Alice Nelgh- bor, who spent the Christmas holidays in cific_Grove, have returned to their work in the Deaconesses’ Training-school in San Fran- cisco. Rev. W. W. Case, D.D., presiding elder of this ‘district, was in town Tuesday and Wednesday holding quarterly conference in the M. E. Church. Miss Evelyn Nesbitt of Vietoria, B. C.. 18 spending a month with Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Martin and daughter at Vista d=1 Mar. Rev C Fackenthal left this week for Princeton, N. J., where he will take charge of @ church. P Menlo Park. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Doyle. who were united in marriage here Wednesday, are spending their honeymoon at San Rafael Miss A. Hachmeister of San Francisco on a visit to the Misses Kugeler. Mary Stanton has returned to San Francisco. 3L O'Riordan is spending his vacation at San ose. Father Cooper of San Mateo spent & portion of the week here. Mrs. James Carroll of San Franoisco was the guest of her .parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Maloney, during the week. J. Lenehan of San Jose was here Sunday calling on friend: Mrs. Strong and daughter have gone to Pes- cadero for a few days. J. O'Hara, a Shasta County miner, is visit- ing his niece, Miss L. Wooster. Merced. S. S. Burg, who has been in San Francisco during December visiting his family and triends, 1s with us again. W. B. King, who left Merced last July for Dawson, Alaska, returned Saturday, after hav- ing spent the summer there. He relates some thrilling experiences on his trip, going and re- turning, and keeps his townsmen well enter- tained E. D. Morgan, president of the Merced Se- curity Savings Bank for the past three years ond until very recently, departed for San Fran- cisco, his future home. Wednesday Miss Henrietta Gag who had been vis- iting_the family of i, returned to n Francisco on Tuesday, expecting to return the near future. Mrs. J. A. Jacobs returned to Tracy day, after a visit with the family of W. Turner, an uncle. fle\)ade:(';i(g. 2 Tues- i L. Lubeck and family have returned to San | Francisco. Assistant Postmaster Kitts is laid up with rheumatism and malaria Miss Maude Landsburg has returned from a visit to her parents at Relief Hil. * Mrs. A. Aird is recovering from a severe attack of rheumatism Superintendent F. M. Ma: quartz mine of Sierra ( Wednesday with his wife, cago to Downieville, where reside. Mr. and Mrs San Francisco. Mrs. A. Parode of Slerra City is the guest of her sister, Mrs. G. Osterman. Mrs. J. Tredennick has gone Amador County, on a visit Mre. M. who has visiting her son, tor” Wadsworth, Herald, returned’ Thursday to San F Mrs. M. D. Cooley came dow. the German mine near Wash! »n of the Slerra unty was here n route from Chi- the couple will A. Baruh have returned from to Jackson, been of ‘ranc! Thursday from ton. the Pasadena. Captain J. A. Olmstead of the Ninth U. Cavalry of Des Moines, Towa, and wife, spending the winter in Pasad Hon. F. M. Fontaine left Tuesday est Pines en route for Washington wtere, by request of Senator J. . Burroughs. he will be s. are present at early deb Mr. Fon- taine salls from New Y r France. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hance of Piqua, O., and Mrs. G. P. Adams of Utica, N. Y., are am, late arrivals at Hotel Green for the winter. Petaluma. Mrs. Willlam Hill returned to Petaluma the early part of the week with her son, Will K Hill, who has been in Arizona for his health for some time past Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Bourke returned from the city Wednesday, the latter somewhat im- proved in health J. Homer Fritch came up to attend the sportsman’s reunion. Mrs. Easton Mills of Paso Robles, Mrs. Fleld of Cloverdale, Mrs. D. Miss Zabala of Sinsheimer, Misses Fannie and Aman- an Luis Obispo, and C. Stone cek to attend Salinas, an the Singley-Blake nupt George P. McNear spent several Stockton_this week. P. Currier of veek to Visit the On Wednesday af kins and daughter, an “at home,” lady guests were entertained wit cards. The handsome rooms were tastefully decorated and the affair was a_most one. Mrs. Frank Lippitt and Mrs In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins' were again the he entertaining the Ladies'’ Whist Club at regular session, as well as a num days in an Francisco was here this Ik fact vited guests. Railroad casino wa fea- ture of the evening, the prizes be! n_by Mrs. W. H. Zartman, Mrs. F. Lippitt, Frank Zartman and J. L. Camm. Mrs. Camm winning the booby. "After a delicious supper the guests adjourned till the next meeting of the club. Wednesday last at the home of Mr. and Mrs James E. Singley a very pretty wedding to place at high noon, when their daughter, M Kittle, and James B. Blake of San Luis Obf po were united in marriage, the ceremony be ing performed by the Rev. Father Cleary of for For- | Vincent's Church. The house was prettily decorated with flowers and the h-pwgrllr rts. o were the reciplents’ of many handsome Amid a shower of rice Mr. and Mr: left on the afterncon train for Southern ifornia. Redwood Gity. Attorney Geo: W. Fo is confined i Charles Robinson, formerly baggage man at this place, has been sent to Volta, where he is made station agent. Mrs. R. Fullerton of San Franclsco visited relatives ‘and friends here for a few days at the beginning of the week. Con Almen and Miss Mary Casson were married in San Francisco on Wednesday. They will make their future home here. Henry Brocker, aged 70 vears, dled at the residence of J. K. G. Winkier at Woodside on Saturday last. M. Redmond met with a painful accident at Belmont Wednesday morning. A frelght car ran over one of his feet, crushing two of his Great Chief of Records C. F. Burgman paid Metamora Tribe, Imp. O. R. M., Monday night last. The ~Hollinshead boys have almost com- pleted arrangements for their trip to the Klon- dike gold fields. Jerry Hollinshead has a valu- able claim in that region. J. L. Edwards was removed to the German Hospital in San Franeisco on Wednesday. Mise Annie Hade of San Francisco is visit- ing Miss Annie Murphy. District Deputy W. W. Brown Installed the officers of Bay View Lodge, L. O. O. F., on Wednesday evening. Redding. iss Ella Winsell returned on Tuesday from Willows, where she visited relativ Leonard W. Coleman of the staff of the Mountain Copper Company spent Tuesday In Redding. W. P. Taylor, manager of the 8. P. Taylor Paper Company of San Francisco, was here Tuesday Mrs. G. Reinhaus of French Gulch accom. panied her sister, Mrs. C. home in San Francisce Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Wilson of Iron Moun- tain are visiting in San_Francisco Mr. and Mrs. James Young and daughter, Eva, have returned from a brief visit to Chico. Mrs. H. Clineschmidt has recovered from a severa fllness. The Misses Grace and Dollle Satton, who spent the holiday season with Mre. G. M. Fisher, returned Thursday to their home at Maxwell. Mrs. Maud Outenreith of Delta is visiting Mrs. E. Jose. Miss Hattie Van Matre of Lewiston, Trinity County, was here Thursday on her way home from an extended visit to San Francisco. Red Bluff. Mrs. Rolla Fuller and Mrs. J. D. Keyes have returned from Henleyville Miss Mary Howell is visiting in Redding. Dr. Chester Teass has located at Keswick. Judge Elison has returned from Redding. T. M. Eby and family bave returned to their home in Sacramento. Professor C. C. Snafford from Santa Rosa. F. G. Rennie and wife have Sacramento Mrs. Ora Parrish of Idaho is visiting her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Howsll, in Redding. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Merrill went to Corning hesda H. Chase was a visitor in Corning this C. McCray, to her returned Friday returned to W week T. J. Brady and Bert Smith were down from Redding Sunday. Mrs. A. O. White of Cottonwood is visting in Oakland. Miss Alice Chipman returned from St. John Saturday Colonel C. A. Garter was down from Redding Sunday C. B. Ashurst returned to Kirkwood Sunday. Miss Jennie Fish went to Corning Sunday. Erwin Wentz has resumed his studies at Heald's Business College. General Chipman returned to San Francisco Sunday morning. Rev. W. K. Guthrie and wife are visiting relatives In Grass Valley. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Raglin of Lowrey were in_town Sunday. Dr. Bentley, presiding elder of the M. E. Church, arrived here Monday morning to ho | quarterly conference. Santa Barbara. Mr and Mrs. John H. Louderman and M. and Mrs. James A. Louderman of St. Louis are here to d the wi This is the thir- teenth season that these parties have spent Messrs K. H. Jaffray and €. H. Douglass have left for Guadalupe Lake for a ten-day outi William Cowles and Willard T. Barton of rancisco are inspeeting the works of the Alcatraz Asphaltum Company at Gaviota. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bronk of Joliet, Ill., rel- atives of Mr. and Mrs. Solon Smith, are here on Pa visit and will spend the winter on the ast ific Mr. Mc gunst at lan of Washington, D. C., is a dings House, and will make anta Barbara_ his future home. Miss Mabel Kirk of San Bernardino is spend- ing the winter here. E. R. Stevens, formerly of Santa Barbara, and at one time proprietor of the New Morris House, is here visiting his mother. th Nathan Bentz, whe has been in New York for a number of weeks, has returned to his home tn this city. Mrs. E. H.\Wheeler and daughter of New London, Conn. have arrived here and will spend the winfer, the guest of Mrs. Charles Woodbridge. 3 W Sproul, who has been visiting his father, William Sproul, has returned to Los Angeles. Mark Bradley, who has been in Lompoc for gome time, has returned to Santa Barbara. Miss FEtRel Doulton of Miramar has re- turned from her visit to Ventura. Santa Ana. Miss Florence Taylor of Los Angeles was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert H. Judd several days last week. J. Wiley Harris and family, until recently residents of Los Angeles, have removed to this city. Mr. Harris has associated himseif with the Orange County Title Company. a visit on | onal News from along Mr. and Mrs. Horace Cutter and daughter, Miss Beatrice, were guests at the home of Mr. I.nrl' Mrs. J. 5. Rice of Tustin last ‘week. W. C. Thompson, a mining man of Gold Creek, Nev., {s visiting his brother, T. S. Butler, of this city. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Leo Hirschteld were guests of Herman Harris last week. The couple are on their brida! tour and lett for Hanford, where Mr. Hirschfeld is in business. T. S. Wilcox, superintendent of a large stonc quarry at Kasota, Minn., with O. M. Robbins and family. David Mitchell, superintendent of the Ari- zona Sandstone Company’s quarry at Flagstaff, was in town last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lewis of Grand Rapids, Mich., are visiting Mr. Lewis' mother, at the home of J. E. Tillotson. T. H. Tracy and wife of Needles visited friends in this city last week. Santa Glara. Mr. and Mrs. George Dunn are visiting in San Francisco. | _Miss Bessle Woodhams Misses Van Buren of New York City. Mr. S. Nelson and family have returned to San Franclsco after a six months' sojourn ere. Miss Childs of San Luls Obispo is the guest of the Misses Peraita. Mr. F. W. Bray returned from Tuolumne County after a six weeks' visit. Mr. and Mrs. M. Beattle are visiting in { Fresno. Miss Emma Chambers has been the guest of Miss Katie Schaefer. Mrs. D. Henderson has returned from a trip to San Francisco. Captain and Mrs. Ransom have left for a several days' visit to San Franelsco. Mr. Willlam H. Kelm of San Francisco is | visiting Mr. Nuttman. | _Miss Bertha Roll is spending a vacation at Belmont. Rev. G. R. Dodson of the Unitarlan church | of Alameda has been visiting his father, Dr. S. M. Dodson. | _L. W. Fox of Alaska was the guest of Judge Bond on Wednesda: . San l::uis Obispo. Miss Olive Wright is visiting relatives in Alameda. Henry Brunner, a San Francisco banker, is in_this city on busin Warren M. John has been elected chief of the San Luis Obispo fire department, vice E. M. Payne, who has gone to New York Cijy. Miss Reine Weill returned this week from a visit to relatives In San Francisco. Mrs. F. S. Finney and daughter, have returned from a visit with Mrs. S. enger in Arroyo Grande. Joe Righetti of Arrovo Grande has gone to San Francisco to attend a business college. Miss Edna, Cle Mrs. W. L. Rogers of San Francisco is the | guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. | Wiison. | Mr. and Mrs. Lev! Love have returned to their home at Hanford after a pleasant visit with friends in Arroyo Grande. Mre. Hazzard Gragg is visiting relatives in Santa Cruz. | Mrs. Laura Robinson of Amador County is | the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. Foster of Tem- | pleton. | Mise Callle Sloan fs visiting friends in Ar- royo Grande. Miss Stella Dana is the guest of friends In San Jose. Miss Susie Spurlock foVentura was the guest of Mrs. W. H. Fischer the first of the week Fred Keiler has gone to Salinas. Misses Fannie and Amanda Blake left Sunday on a visit to San Francisco. Miss Josie Kallmeyer s the guest of her | uncle, George Pollard, in San Jose. | M.'R. de la_Guerra and F. W. Cook have returned from Los Angeles. District Deputy Philip Kaetzel of Cambria installed the officers in the Odd Fellows' Lodge at San Luis Saturday evening. St. Helena. H. J. Chinn spent a few days the first of the week in_the metropolis. Miss_Pearl S home Tuesday Smith Percy Whitton returned he a visit with his father in Sonora. Miss Mabel Ward returned home Monday after an extended stay with friends in Crockett. Marshal Johnson i3 quite il at his home on Main street | 7'C. Carpy was up from San Francisco a few days this wee J. L. Bellani of San Francisco spent the first of the week in St. Helena with his brother Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wilmar of Colfax, Wash., who have been visiting thelr daughter, Mrs. J. S. Noble, returned home Wednesday Miss Kittle Widger of this place accompanied | them and will probably make that place her home. after a visit with Miss Susie e Tuesday from Mrs. L. F. Smith and children returned to their home Cruz Tuesday afternoon Edgar B. returned to his studles at Stanford University Tuesday F. C. Hoffman returned to Trinity County Monday to resume his duties at his mining claim. M. Levy of San Francisco spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Nathan Lauter. Last week a young couple eloped from Chiles Valley and their whereabouts was unknown until they returned this week from Portland, The pair, Tabor Russell and Lena Bur. were married at that place and have ttled down near their old home. M. Kiper, T. N. Mount and Mr. Alexander R of Napa attended an installation and banquet given by the Knights of Pythias here Wednes- | Aay evening. Salinas. Rev. and Mrs. C. P. Faw of this city are visiting their daughter, Mrs. J. T. Massen- gill, In Gonzales. From there they go to Oak- l1and and thence to their old home in Tennes- see. G. A. Fleld, superintendent of the erection of the superstructure at the Spreckels sugar factory, is in San Francisco on busines: Mrs. Mabel, wife of Councilman T. S. Ma- bel, has returned from San Leandro, where she has been for several weeks visiting her sister, Mrs. Downie Jesse D. Carr, nephew of Hon. Jesse D. Carr, who has been visiting in_ Salinas for several weeks, has returned to his home In Berkeley A. G. Clough, Public Administrator of Mer- ced County, who has been vVisiting his brother, is here on a visit | is entertaining the | wanton of Santa Cruz returned | th C. 'W. Clough, editor of the Evening Demo- | crat tn this city, has returned to his home in | Merced. H. A. Van Hyning, a prominent citizen of Santa Margarita, is the guest of C. R. Ester- brock in this city. A. C. Buceldee, M. U. Malarin, Fred Hanna and Harry Kent all of Monterey, are visiting relatives in this city. - Samuel Donati, president of the yucos | Bank, is. in Salinas as the guest of his | nephew, V. L. Donati. | Miss ‘Jean Alexander, who has been the | guest of Mrs. A. L. McCandless for the past 1‘ fortnight, has returned to her home in San Jose. Miss Jessie Willlams, who has been v ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wil- liams in this city, has returned to Santa Cruz. | L. H. Garrigus and wife, visiting friends In San Francisco and Garrigus’ brother-in-law, Captain Birlem, San Quentin, have returned home. who have been Mrs. at Santa Rosa. Mrs. Mark L. McDonald and her daughter, Miss Mab, started on Thursday for Yuma. Ariz., whera they will spend the winter with Stuart McDonald, who is In poor health Mabelton, their home here, has been closed and Colonel McDonald will make his home in San Francisco until they return. R. Maury Sims came up from San Fran- | ctaco on Wednesday evening and Is spending a few days here. Mrs. M. L. Welch, who formerly this city, 1s visiting friends here. | “Mies Rena Patton of San Francisco fs vis- | 1ting her sister. Mrs. Isador Labell | ved in The Rev. C. N. Goulder of Petaluma was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Will P. Swarer on Thursday. Miss May Cooper. | city, and Mrs. Brown of Cazadero, left Thurs- | day 'morning for Los Angeles on a visit. | Miss Willie C. Finley has entered Mills Col- lege. San dJose. Mrs. N. G. Arques entertalned a party of young friends with a coaching party to Sara- toga Wednesday evening. Her guests were: Misses Veva an | | May Burrel, Lolita McGeoghe- | gan and Mabel Arques and Messrs. Al Eaton, | Henderson, Noteware and Clement Arques. | | Mre. H. Mayo Newhall Spring is in the East- ern States for the winter. Mrs. Louis Scheller and daughter, who have been guests of Mrs. Edward McLaughlin, re- turned to their Los Angeles home Friday. { _Mrs. Willlam P. Dougherty was in-San Fran- olsco Tuesday Miss Edith Clementine Murgotten and Rob- ert B. Richards were married Wednesday afternoon at the home of the bride’s parents. A large party of friends wish them success and ness. fessor and Mrs. R. H. Tripp of New York are staying with Mrs. Second street. H Cochrane at 216 South Lewis has returned after a ten day his mother at Santa Cruz. . Yonie R. Minahan is home aftef a fort- night's visit to friends in Visalta. John Wood of Decatur, 1ll, who has spent several months in San Jose, has returned to his Eastern home. He will return in the spring and locate here. Ex-Supery r Greeninger has returned from a visit to his son and daughter at Yuma, Ariz. Miss Carrie Stevens-Walter is visiting at Danvilie, Contra Costa County. Mrs. Clara Bouguet and little daughter, who have been visiting Mrs. L. B. Hoback, have re- turned to their home in Los Angeles. | Suisun. | Assemblyman and Mrs. Alden Anderson re- turned last Sunday from a two weeks' stay at Los Angeles. Wiiliam Plerc of Suisun Valle: olulu. Richa one of the large land-owners is spending a month at-Hon- and Fred Rush returned to Stan- ford University Tuesday morning. Mrs. A. J. Buckles left for Muncle, Ind., Monday evening via the southern route. She will remain in the East about two months. Miss Pauline McNutt has returned from & two weeks' visit in Oakland. Mrs. A. L. Reed of Kings City is here for a short stay. Mrs. H. Barker and child of Portland, Or., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sewell. Miss Cornise, a recent graduate of the State University at Berkeley, has been elected a teacher in Armijo High School. Sonoma. T. Burris and J. H. Selpp were called to Santa Rosa last week to serve as grand jurors. Banker D. Burris of Traver, Tulare County, was in_town several days last week. Mrs. Eva Ross of San Francisco visited H. rtin last Sunday. Mrs. R. J. Keogh has returned to San Fran- after visiting her daughter, -anice. Mrs. H. H. Sacramento. . and Mrs. John Kromer held a reception turday evening at their residence at street. Eva Vaughn and daughter, Nellle, of . have returned to their home after hav- ing spent the holidays with Mrs. Nellle K. Vaughn of this Mrs. Emma . formerly of Sacramento, who was recently married to Jesse Sutten of Redding, Shasta County, has taken up her residence with her husband in Anderson. Miss Nellle A. Harris is visiting her brother, Newton Harris, in Los Angeles Mrs. R. M. Wright and niece, Miss DeLong, have returned from Pacific Grove after an ab- sence of several months Mr. and Mrs. Colonel Hamilton entertatned the partieipants in the last Cohn and Kidder concert at their beautiful home on J street last | Friday evening. Robert M. Brown of Plymouth and Miss Ret- ta E. Phillips of this city were united in mar- riage last Sunday in this city at the residence of the bride’s parents, 1509 Fourteenth street. Dr. Metcalf and bride have returned from their wedding tour and have taken winter residence at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John L. McCord at 1220 N street. Mrs. M. C. Price of Cedar Raplds, Ta., Mrs. M. J. Easterly of Olin, Ia., and Mrs. J. J Burger of Reserve, Kan., are visiting their sister, Mrs. Adna Phelps, at her home, 1208 Seventh street Ellis W. Jones of Florin and Miss Susie Ha- den of Sacramento were united in marriage at the home of the bride's parents last Thurs- day. They will in the future reside in Florin. WOMEN 4RE WEY RING LIVE TURTLES 45 GHERVS. Fancy having a turtle clawing fits cold, clammy way about your breast, neck and head! worse than a lizard or a beetle, and is more of an ornament, by reason of the jeweler's art. The fad hasn’t reached New York yet, but it may be expected at any time. In Paris jeweled tortoises are quite the rage, and New York is usually not far behind Paris. So we may look for an invasion of the ugly little creatures any day. Isn't it strange that a woman_who will go Into hysterics over the sight of a poor, inoffensive, scared little mouse will nurture these other specimens of the lower animal life? The pet turtles are very small, about thirty millimetres in length, according to the Parisian standard. The shells are covered with an ornament of fill- gree gold, In which -are set as many gems as the owner may wish. ry < Miss Jessie Stump of thls | up. thelr | Well, it's surely no | | Mrs. D. A. Lindley and family will spend the winter at the home of Mrs. Walter With= erbee In Los Angeles. Mrs. Charles A. Neale has returned to her home in Sacramento after a month's visit with heg parents in Alameda County. Miss Gertrude Jewett, eldest daughter of Rev Dr. Jewett of Oakland, has returned to h home after a few days’ visit at the residence of her uncle, William Dwinelle, of this city. The marriage of Howard R. Martin, secre- tary of the Sacramento Athletic Club, and Miss Gertrude O'Neil of San Rafael has been announced. Miss Blanche Van Husen has returned after a month’s visit in San Francisco. There was a most enjoyable whist party given at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. John L. McCord last Friday vening. Beautifut souvenirs of the occasion were distributed ind Consisted of handsomely decorated score cards. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Wright have re- moved to Oakdale. Mr. Wright has long been engineer on the Visalla and Tulare rallroad. J. L. Bachelder has taken Wright's place here. Mr. and_Mrs. F. 8. Ward have returned from San Jose, where they spent the holiday season. W. A. Snyder and Willlam Manuel have left for Daweon_ City. Rev. C. S. Linsley of Hanford spent Mon- day in Tulare. W. H. Hunt and Miss Ella Cheatam were quietly married Tuesday evening at 6 o'clock. They are at home to friends at their cozy cottage on H_ street Rev. J. Nicholas of Sonora will remove with his family to Tulare February 1. He will preach at Hanford and Tulare. Mrs. P. F. Roche is in receipt of a letter from her brother, Sol Rogers, who is at Juneau. Sol bas unearthed a rich quarts ledge, and his prospects for a fortune are bright. | “Rev. W. D. Williams, formerly of Tulare, now rector of St. Paul's church at Oreson City, Or., will leave with his family for New | York City some time in March. | Ventura. Miss Georgle Walton is visiting in San Fran- cisco. So is Mrs. Henry D. Levy. Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Johns have returned from their bridal tour of Southern California. Miss Edna Chrisman has gone to Los An- gele |~ Miss Mildred Forsythe of Banning is heres. Mrs. S. M. Brooks is visiting in San Luls Obispo. Migs Grace Bruns has returned home, spending_the holidays in San Francisco. | “Miss Virginia Moriarity has returned from San Jose and Palo Alto. Miss Stephens has returned home, after an extended visit In Pasadena and Los Angeles Mr. and Mrs. McBrinly have returned home trom Northern California after Dr. A. Orena of Santa Barbara is here. Hon. J. Daly is here. W. §. Dunshee is in Santa Barbara. M. C. Farris has gone to Arizona. T. W. Ewing has returned from Los An- ele ®Mizs Nettie Bard, daughter of Dr. C. L. Bard, | is_visiting relatives in Lcs Angeles. John Barnard is In Qakland Mr. and Mrs. Mesick of Edina, Mo., will past the winter in this city. Visalia. Miss Grace Morey of Oakland some time here with relativ Phil M. Baler, a prominen this plac decid is spending frult grower of to start for the Klon- dike earl He will join a small party of San Francisco men. Mrs. A. F. Baker has returned from a visit of several months with relatives in Pennsyl- vania. Jo P. Carroll is here from Randsburg oircu- lating among old acquaintances. Mrs. F. R. Kellenberg gave a pleasant party one night this week to Miss Grace K ok of Pittsfield, 1ll., and a number of her young friends. Frank Craycroft, son of the Mayor of Fres- no, spent a few days here with relatives. | “Mrs. Mattle Coffee, who has been visiting her brother and family, home at Modes has returned to her Mrs. Caspar Van Loan has gone to San Jose to_visit iriend Miss Annie May Bell has returned to the | Stanford University to resume her studies in the sophomore cla | Watsonville. Ex-Street Commiesioner E: from San Leandr | Ing_the past year. Miss Blanche Martin is over from San Jose on a visit to relatives. The golden wedding anniversary | Mrs. Benjamin Bardue, formerly | was celebrated at San Jose Mrs. J. M. Chane: has returned where he has been resid- of Mr. and of this city, t week. was called to Rocklin this week by the serious iliness of a sister. Mrs. Henry Wiley gave a dinner party Sun- day afternoon at her home on Third street in homor of Mr. and Mra.J. Waugaman of Bakers- | fleld. Miss Josie Allen is home from a visit to her sister, Mrs. James Burke, in San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shideler are in_Oregon, called there by the iliness of Mr. Shideler's | mother. Mr. and Mrs. James Waters were Jose last week to attend the wedding. L. Sanborn has returned from a two months® visit to Southern California. Editor Clough of Salinas and his brother, A. G. Clough of Merced, visited relatives here this weelk. Mrs. W. D. Frazier and Mrs. W. H. about were visitors to Salinas this weel. n San Bardue golden Hack- Woodland. 'BTH. G. M. Miller of Grand Island is in this clty. John Johifrom and wife, Mrs. T. H. Prentiss and Mrs. Smith Scott were arrivals from Sac- ramento_last week. T. C. Poeckman of Sissons, ex-warden at the Folsom prison and a former resident of this city, was an arrival Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Jones and Miss Annte Bull of Mottsville, Nev., are the guests of Mr. | ana Mrs. Dungan. Miss Nora Andrews has returned from Dixon. Mrs. S. M. Griggs went to San Francisco Sunday. Dr. Martin and N. J. mento_Monday. F. E. Baker and wife were Redding Sunday afternoon. | “Misses Ella_Armstrong, Mabel Abbott, Ger- trude Noe and Dollie Hopkins returned to ths State Normal Schoo! Monday. Parker visited Sacra- arrivals fro Arizona. W. C. Greene of Bisbee has gone on a cattle- | Buying trip to Sonora, Mexico. Dr. A. G. Rounseville has returned to his home in Willlams after a protracted visit to Chicago. William Fraker and son, recently from Colo- | rado, have determined to locate at Yuma, | where they have been for some time. | _J.T. Owens of Safford has commenced a new business_enterprise at Thatcher. C. M. Shannon, who is associated with Jesse R. Grant of S&n Diego, Cal, will bufld a | smelter at Clifton. C. G. Underhill, general manager of the Big | Bug onyx mines, is visiti Phoenix, but Will return to Prescott in a few days United States Attorney E. E. Ellinwood has returned_from his visit to Washington and is « E X rphy of Detroit, one of the heaviest owners of the Santa Fe, Prescott and Phoen!x Rallroad, arrived in Phoenix Tuesday and took rooms at the Adams Hotel, where he will remain for some time. Dr. R. S. Knode of Omaha is spending the winter in Phoenix at the Adams Hotel Attorney A. R. English, wife and child have arrived at Phoenix from Tombstone and will remain at the capital several days. Judge Owen T. Rouse of Solomonville and Tucson is a guest at the Commercial Hotel in Phoenix Attorney C. W. Wright and Judge George R. Davis of Tucson arrived at Phoenix early fn the week to attend the session of the Supreme Court. New Mexico. Hon. A. M. Bergere and family, late of Las Lunas, have gone to Santa Fe, where they intend to make their home hereafter. Col. W. T. Donovan has been spending a few days in Coyote canyon superintending the work on his mine The several gentlemen composiag the Ter- ritorial Board of Equalization are sojourning at_the capital this week. Mrs. J. L. Luthey and children have return- ed from & visit to friends in Topeka. D. C, Hobart of Silver City spent a few aays i Albuquerque visiting friends during the last week. Miss Zilla Weidner, who {s visiting in Towa and was reported very serlously ill, is sald %o be Improving rapidly. Colonél Henry Carpenter, one of the pio- neers of this section of New Mexico, is laid up with an attack of pneumonia. Judge L. S. Trimble came in from his Ti- jeras canyon ranch a few days since, and will spend the winter in town, on C. Lucid, the baseball player, who Injured in the’ wreck at Emporia last Octo: ber, has sued the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Raillway Company for $000 damages. Dr. S. Aubright, Mayor of Albuquerque, 1s endeavoring to fnierest the physiciars of ‘tha country at large in a movement for the es. tablishment of & sanitarium on a lerge soale or consumptive patients at so con- tral New M‘ex‘hm" me point in ean John Jarvis has gone to Southern Callfornia and expects to be away four or five weeks, Juage W. 1. Kelly of Socorro spent sevoral days In Albuquerque during the past week.