The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 30, 1898, Page 28

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 30, 189S. The principal movement of Pacific Coast peo- ple during the past week has been toward the metropolis. Nearly every town in this State has sent its delegation to attend the Golden Jubilee. As a consequence soclal functions have been few. The usual number of gold- bunters have started toward the Klondike. Auburn. a former Auburnite, Morgan, 1s up Angeles Jleman of Marysville is now located of Sacramento, a niece of ex- | Myers 1 x| Biggs, attended the Native Sons' | essma Jones of Sacramento were the ellle Breslin during the week. tty of Oroville visited {riends Auburn_duuring the week P Clonel W §. Davis and family leave the first of the week for Coronado, whers they will spend the rest of the winter. H. G. Guinnaraes and wife, Eastern people, have located in Auburn Mrs. F. L. Sanders is visiting in San Fran- etsco E. F. Wright and Fred S. Roumage returned Wednesday night from a trip to San Francisco. H Bernhard, Fred Byre and A. D. Fellows, Jo V. Fell, Frank Sea- ton and Ed Broglie were among those who attended the Golden Jubilee in San Francisco. The following were visitors to Auburn dur- g the week: R. E. Whitcom, J. L. Butler, oifax; Charles Kennedy, Peter Comley, Wil- liam Tait, Lincoln; Jesse Blair and wife, George H. C. Trippett, Roseville; J. A. an Bluff; James Kennedy, Rock- H. T. Power, C. C. Hardy and Charies Robinson, Ophir. Anderson. s Burbank has just returned from & trip to S Nev Mrs. E. V. Bedrord and daughters, Grace and Olive, are in San ¥ Story, 1 and S. G. Roycroft, are in San Fran- uperintendent of the United Bails Ferry, is in San Fran- L. in sday Muscott, Burtt of Balls Ferry was town B Franc M. D., friends in San Bakersfield. of Riverside was in town 1s visiting J. L. Castleman last week | C. Douglass Fox of Santa Barbara Canyon | returned rom an extended visit to | England last week Mrs. Razie of Fresno is the guest of her Mrs. O, J. Waggone: this cit | Mabel West and Mr. E. Scharft | d last week. Both are of Rose- | r W. Helm is home from a trip to | Kernville Mi. and Mre. T. A. Winbigler left Wednes- day for thelr future in Visalia. They | ds home behin, Santa Cruz s here San Francisco and Re: Angeles are here on business the rst Congregational represent the | missionary so- | red . a public its new receptio daughter are in Santa Barbara last week 1l and family are visiting sojourntng has_peculiar at his ranch home— views regarding the “great glorfous semi-tropical climate of South fornfa,”” that from our point of view unexpressed { Mrs, Boyd will return from the East in D. B. a mock trial at a Alexander was made defendant in E. soclal last week. He | was accused of having been caught at the door | of a neighbor's henhouse, “looking wild and woolly, and full of feathers.” Defendant, who is an elder in his church, was acquitted by a Jury of women. | GChico. Genera W. B. Montgomery.is in San Francisco. | H. Neal and wife and ttle daughter are | here from Orland Mre. George R Woods s visiting her | mother in M to. E. B. Collins and W. R. Honodel spent | Sun in_Oroville and Biggs. | Deputy Recorder T. Jackson spent Mon- | a in Chico. 1 Willlam McGinnis of Willows fs in this | city Miss Maud Rineheart 1s in Colusa mm‘ week Mrs. J. A. Roper and daughter are in ‘San Francisco on a visit Colonel Park Henshaw, Mrs. Mildred Allen, Harriet Miss Freda Jun- E Miller and Ed Florence, all of Chico, attended the Golden Jubflee. W. C. Smith. with the Bank of Butte County, is in San Francisco on a vacation. E Mrs. ' Franc Parmerer, preceptress of the Normal has resigned her position here and will leave shortty for the East. J. W. Browning of Grand Island was a visitor at Colusa Monday. Miss Baldwin, vice-principal of the Unlon High School at College City, visited friends in Colusa last week C. W. Tuttle and wife are in San Fran- cisco visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. J. H. Davies (nee St. Maurice) turned to ¢ er a fe with her par | Miss Rinehart returned to Chico Sunday after 4 pleasant visit with the family of G. | G. Brooks. H Mrs. D. H. Arnold and daughter, Joseph- | ine, are in Ban Francisco. 4‘ Miss Lizzie Kissling has returned from | Oakiand, where she has been visiting friends | for several weeks Rev. E. T. Nesbit and wife were given a | reception at the Christian Church last Frl-i day night by the members. i County Treasurer R. F. Welch is back | from San Francisco, where he has been tak- ing in the Jubllee. | Sam Davis, who has been quite ill for some time, is mueh improved Miss Aimee Jones wiil go to Chico Mon- day, where she has accepted a position In the Normal School Dzl Monte. An astonishing feat is being accomplished | here this week, that of cleaning, redecorating and otherwise renovating the entire house, and | almost without the knowledge of the visitors The annexes have been temporarily closed, all the guests being given apartments in the main portion of the big hotel, and there the army of cleaners and painters are carrying all in the way of dirt before them, but in the main corri- dors the same thing is In progress, being ac- complished section by section with absolutely no inconveniernice to guests or employes. There- fore, despite the spring cleaning that is usually such a bugbear to men, the week has passed most delightfully for all. The fne weather has mode out-of-door pastimes especially pleasant, and driving has been much indulged In during the week. - Several coaching parties have oc. curred and horseback riding !s coming again into favor. Thursday morning Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Young of Boston, Austin S. Clark of Rhode Island ang Mrs. A N. Lewis of Alameda started on an sll day driving trip around the cypress drive, to Carmel Mission, Point Lobos and other show places hereabouts, and returned in the evenin full of enthusiasm for the beauties of De Monte's environs. Commander G. M. Book of the Mohican came down from San Francisco on Sunday. He is accompanied by Mrs. Book. Y. M. Trous and wite of Norfol, Ve~ are here for the coming three weeks. Some of the other arrivals of the week are. W. B. Glatke and wife of Portland, Or.; Mr. and Mrs. Gustavus Isaacs and family, New York: J. M. Patrick and wife, San Francisco: Miss Edith M. Rheno. Mrs. C. D. Pike, Chi- | cago; M. E. Greenfield, Now York: V. Mey- ers, John J. Deare and wife, Michael L. Alex- ander, San Francisco; Lee Kingsley, New York; Leo E. Alexander, San Francisco: W. H. Scriven, Cleveland, O.;'S. C. Scott, Pittsburg, training ship | Nor- £ . Ej gers and wife, Elko, Nev.; H. C. Kirby, Cleve. Jand, O.; Mrs. J. O. Cadman, Oakiand; Miss M. 'C." Heatoi L. W. 'Heaton, Phil- adelphia; Commander G. M. Book and wife, U §. 8. Mohican: John W. Herbert Jr. 'end family, Mrs. George W. Helms, Helmetta, N. J.; George H. Hume, Oakland: James Farwell, Los Gatos: Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Young, Boston: Austin §. Clark. R. I.; Mrs. A. N. Lewis, Alameda: Henry C. Lee, Cleve- land; Francls E. Drape, Chicago: M. H. Wal- ker and wife, Miss a Hayne, Salt Lake City: Willlam S. Noyes and wife, Oakland; Mrs. C. L. Runyon, J.; Mrs. P. P. Rue, Banta Rosa; Miss Peck, East Orange, N. J. Fresno. Miss Olive Thom of Sanger has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. George Rhoeding of it G Bare watl"io San Francisco on' G. Berry went to ‘Wednesday night’s train, - Herbert Poston and wife of Coalinga are visiting relatives in Selma. Arthur R. Briggs is here from Sah Fran- cisco. Mrs. A. Newhouse has returned from a vi to_friends in Stockton. Mrs. Harry Finch and daughter of Winni- peg, Canada, are visiting Mrs. F. Donnelly. Among_those from Fresno who attended the Golden Jubllee were: Supervisor C. W. Gar- rett, D. H. Willlams, Louis Owens, George W. Jones, John LeBlanc, Dave Wililams, Alex Goldstetn, E4 Hamilton, Mrs. J. W. Shanklin, D. 8. Church, John W. Short, Justice A. Al- brecht and wife. Phil Daturkey, T. J. Kirk, John McMullin, Jessie Scott, Lewis H. Smith, Lewis Jray, Wilson Underhill, Harry Doble, Colonel . 8. Wright and S. N. Griffith. Gilrcg.’ t Mies Luoile Moore epent the week with D M. Hurd's family in Sen Francisco. Miss Evelyn Casey fs the guest of Miss Evelyn O'Connor in San Miss Ida Sargent accompanied her Mrs. Harry Green, home to San Fran Miss Genevra Kelsey of Santa Cruz is the guest of Miss Bertha Wartz Mrs. C. W. Cobb and Miss Janet Cobb are visiting_relatives in San Francisco. Miss Emma Juth has returned from cation, spent in San Jose Francisco. her va- Mr. A. S. Cook of Woonsocket, R. I, has been visiting his mother-in-law, Mrs. Martha Sheldon. Mrs. V. E. Burrows is home from an ex- tended stay with her sister, Mrs. W. H. Brown, in San Francisco. Miss Mattie Burnell of Tres Pinos was & recent visitor here. Gilroy Lodge No. 2, A. O. U. W., gave an entertainment, banquet and dance to the members and families on January 26. Mrs. Matthew McCurrie has returned to her home in San Francisco. Mrs. George Dewart and daughter, Mrs. G. W. Easton, Mr. and Mrs. James McShay, Mayor Casey, and Mr. L. A. Whitehurst at- tended the Jubilee festivities in San Fran- cisco this week. Miss Kittie Riddell of San Francisco is vis- iting her relatives in Gliroy. Mrs. George T. Headen and Miss Lou Headen of San Jose are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Reeve. Gr;QValleg. The following citizens attended the Jubilee this week: Frank Dulmaine and son Louls, Mrs. John Davey, R. Jeffrey, Miss Mary Walsh, Mrs. Jeff Provine, Miss Emma Taaffe, Charles Nettle Sr., Thomas Opie. Miss Jennie Mulroy, J. P. Maleville, Miss M. Johnstone, Kit Ellis, A." Cooper, eph Bonivert, Mis: Lizzie Bonivert, Dr. 1. W. Hays, Mrs. A. Pow- ell and son, J. J. Greany, City Marshal Loehr, W. B. Van Orden, Jerome Deasy, W. Golds- worthy, Frank Richards, Miss Nevins, J. Jones, Charles Pearce, Frank and Elmer George, Harry Nathan, Willlam Sleep, Mrs. J. P. Zipt, S. E. Fiske and wife. Miss Bessle Stoddard, one of Grass Valley favorite daughters, died in San Francisco last Saturday. The remains were brought here for interment. John McGuire, after an absence of seventeen years, is here on a visit to his folks. Al Smith and Caswell Smith. who have been visiting their mother and family, have re- turned to_their respective homes. George Lord Sr. quite seriously il Herbert Phill} who has been down with pneumonta, is improving, James Hosking, H. C. Zapf, Charles Stocks, Maurice O'Connell, Mrs. T. J. Michell, Ed Trewhella and Mrs. Renfro have gone to the Bay Richard Gauthler a1d Miss Evalina Cunning- ham were married this week, Rev. L. J. Gar- ver officlating Rev. E. R. Willis united in marriage Royal Richardson and Miss Eliza N. Bodllly. Haywards. Walter Jgckson, Who has been absent from Heywards for many vears, arrived from the East recently and has been shaking hands with his old friends. Mrs. G. W few days with hy Miller of Fresno is spending a sister, Mrs. F. B. Hooson Mrs. E. Ramage of Tracy has been visiting triends Mrs. Worthington and daughter of Pacific Grove were Lere Miss E. Geary and John Smith were married V. McAvoy. Rev. V. A. Lally of Halfmoon Bay has taken up his residence here and assumed charge of this newly formed Catholic parish Miss Hattie Rice is sojourning at Arbuckle, Colusa County, for the betterment of her health Hilyard, an old pioneer resident, died Monday. Charles Graham and wife of Pleasanton have been here on a visit to relatives. Quite a delegation of Haywardites are at- tending the Golden Jubilee. ~Amonsg them are Misses K. Carey, K. O'Neil, B. De Camp, F. De Camp. Neudeck and Hamilton. F. Valeso of Halfmoon Bay has taken up his residence here. Hanford. Supervisor Lang Is in San Francisco James Hood is seelng the sights of the Golden Jubilee G. W. Swink and family of Rocky Ford. Colo., are visiting Ellas Gallup. Mr. Swink is & member of the Colorado Legislature. Mrs. Van Wagner of Santa Cruz, been visiting her mother, Mrs, C. M here., left for her home. Frank L. Dodge is here from Los Angeles. S. Mouser, who for the past four years has lived in Los Angeles, has returned to Kings County with his family and will move to & farm south of town Mrs. Willlam Abbott has gone to San Fran- who has Smith, et Mrs. Amelia Sutherland left for San Fran- ctsco. Robert Covert left for his home in Modesto, after spending a pleasant visit with his brother, J. G. Covert Walter Bramblett, Leroy Landis, Mrs. A. L. Landis and M. E. W. Dunnaway left for San Francisco to join the Golden Jubilee. Charles Burnes of San Francisco 18 v Fred M. Kimble at the prune orchard. D. R. Cameron has gone East. Miss Nannie Manning of Collis is here visit- ing her sisters. Mrs. Joe Biddle has gone to San Francisco S. A. Ayers of Grangeville has gone to San Francisco to enjoy the jubllee. J. J. Deval has gone to visit his sick brother an Francisco. Miss_Julia Lane of Iliinois is visiting with George Wolf. Mrs. W. S. Porter and son Willle have left for San Francisco to be gone a month. siting Hollister. Mrs. Nelly Swan and son have returned from a visit to San Francisco. On Monday, January 24, Mies Susle Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Beaumont Harrls, and John Sanchez were married. Senator Flint was down from San Francisco for a few days this week. Miss Ads Baldwin is visiting in San Fran- cisco. Messrs. Foote and Hudner have returned from San Francisco. George and_J. H. Shaw went to San Fran- cisco this week to a e for passage next month to Alaska. Their Svives will accompany them. W. A. Towle has already gone. Among others who will go are Vic McCray, Charles Little, Alfred McCray and R. D. Logan. Miss Bertha Hendricks has returned from a visit to Santa Rosa. J. A. Schofield attended the poultry show at Sacramento this week. John C. Barg has returned to San Francisco. John Hudner visited Merced last week. Mirs Ida Cooper of Santa Rosa is visiting her sister, Miss Hendrick C. Haworth went to Los Angeles this week. Irvington. Quite a number of our residents attended the Golden Jubilee In San Francisco. Among those were: Mr. and Mrs. E. Roderick, M E. Warmsley, Mrs. Mack. Mrs. H. Dav M. Mack, M. McCarthy, Kate Rasmussen, Grace Stivers, Messrs. Carl Rasmussen, E. A. Greu, E. P. Werner and R. Rasmussen. J. Levada of Petaluma visited In town with his folks last week. James Kerrigan of San Francisco spent Sun- day with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Keany. Messrs. J. Saxe and E. Norton of San Fran- cleco were visiting at the Joyce home Sunday. Mr. G. M. Eaton left for Woodland Sunday on a business trip. Mr. Sheldon of San Francisco is visiting with 0. O. Slayton’s family. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Blacow are visiting rela- tives in Pleasanton. J. €. Mowry spent Sunday In Livermore. Migs Lulu Turner, who has been vi ing rela- tives In town for a few weeks, has returned to her home in Stockton. M1, Kate Santos of Milpitas spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. J. King. J. Juhler, who has been In Salinas for the past uix weeks, returned home Wednesday. Harry Mtller 1s back from Calistoga. Dr. J. P. Young and family will leave for the East in a short time. His son, Audiey, is to enter the medical department of the Unlversity of Michigan. Liod Mrs. E. B. Wright te spending a week in San Francisco. Miss Carrie Forsyth of New Hope has besn visiting with relatives here. Frank Pelrano, the seven-year-old son of Merchant G. Peirano of this place, died Tues- day from the effects &f & kick by a horse. Louis Rieffel and wife are visiting with rela- tives in San Francisco this week. C. H. Nevin, E. C. Woodworth and Fred Smith composed a party to the Golden Gate city to witness the opening of the Jubilee. County Recorder Keagle Is visiting with relatives here this week. F. T. Peach has gone to Pleasanton. W. H. Copper and family left Tuesday for Auburn, where they will make their future home. children, left Tuesday Ross Peach, wife and for E'lclnma.m‘ ¢ M ‘oung s of ss Retta Copper gave surprise party evening. The ber & Lakeport. Misses Madge Everett went to San Fran- cisco Saturday. Miss Everett will visit at Co- lusa before returning home. John Markham of Michigan 1s visiting his brother &t this place. He will probably locate ere Frank Howe spent Sunday with relatives at Potter Valley. Miss Lou Barnert and G. W. Minstrell spent Saturday at Middletown. John L. Allison of Arabella was here this week on_business. The following are a few of our citizens Who went to San Francisco to see the Golden Jubli- lee: Mrs. Dr. F. McClure, Mrs. J. K. Fraser, Mise Anna Crump, Judge T. B. Bond, District Attorney M. S. Sayre, H. N. Brown, George Mayers, Robert Smith, D. Little and Frank Russeil Philo Ogden of Upper Lake was here on busi- ness last week J. K. Fraser left for San Francisoo last week, e to the Alaeka goldfieids. and Mrs. John Hamm have Santa Clara County moved to The Misses Elsie and Daisy Keakle left Wednesday for their future home at Redlands. Attorney W. C. Green and wife were in San Francisco the past week. Marysville. Miss Josie O'Brien of Smartsville is visit- In{( her sister, Mrs. R. Plerce, in San Jose. iss Mattie Blackburn of Portland, Or., visiting her uncle, W. P. Harkey. Hon. Danfel Ostrom was very 1li pneumonia, but !s now convalescent. Mrs. Gawn Strain is home from the bay. Mrs. Ben Glidden 4 child have joined her husband at San Francisco to reside perma- nently. T. J. Sherwood, editor of the Marysville Democrat, has been guite Il Mrs. Sarah Tobin is very monia. Max Hoefle and family Francisco to with 1l with pneu- have gone .to San reside permanently, Mr. Hoefls having retired from the brewery business ere. Mrs. R. King of Mohawk, Plumas County, ysited her son, H. D. King, who was quité The following Marysville people were In San Francisco to attend the Jubilee celebration and mining fatr: Colonel E. A. Forbes, who was assistant to the grand marshal in the arade, representing Yuba County: Miss Ada Boorman, Miss Violet H , __Charles O. Brooks, Mrs. John C White, s Josle 8. Buttelman, Mrs V. L. E 3. 58 Garrett and wife, Judge Gorham and wife, G. W. Allen Cooley Mrs. D. McCrate and daughter, J Fuller, Al Peel and son. Fred, John Earl, Miss Mattie Meyer, Miss Annie Schimpf, Miss Ella Maginniss, M L. Steward, son and daughter, N. Schnelder and wife, Cohn, Mrs. J. C. Bradley, aughters, R. G. Stan- < Miss Lowery, Thomas and’ daughter, Miss Mamie Tomb Mrs. Karr and daughter. Mr L. C. Williains and son John, J. H. Steel, Louis Lask, W. G. Murphy, " Joe’ Durfee. Dr. Tapley and wife, James 'Bradley. Miss Maggie Knox, A. C Bingham, Charles Lucas, Trable Oatman, Enno Neseman, Mrs. John Russell, Henry F. feber, W. W. Ward and famil; E. E. Meek, W. Steward, W. B. Swain, Dunning Ride- Miss Craddock, C. J Covilland, Mrs. Brass. L. J. Mrs. T. J. Delay. Miss Lillle Hippert, Mrs. C. B. Androus, Miss Kate Farrell, H McGuire, A. C. Baumgartner and wife, Mrs. W. W. Shaffer, J. W. “ass, Ross rman, G. A. Morris, Grant Littlejonn, EAd Follans- {“t(’\.l Miss Annie Slattery, Professor H. W. Mrs. Flovd Quick was in Chico to visit her mother, Mrs. Glynes, wh- is {Il M roshields, M. ’ Hamerly and wife, i out, John Strief and son Wiil, Josen Crane, James Cook. a former resident, was here from Los Angeles visiting old friends. Miss Mitchell of Grass Valley 1s v ing her brother, Fred, and wife. Monterey. Mrs. ary Little, a California ploneer of 1848, is spending the Golden Jubilee week in San Francleco as the guest of her brother, Thomas Eager. Miss Ethel M. Seaton of Los Angeles is vis- iting Mrs. G. W. S. Duncan in Oak Grove Attorney S. B. Caruth spent a portion of ths week in Salinas on legal business. Deputy County Recorder Ernest Michaelis spent Monday and Tuesday of this week with his parents in Monterey Frank Zimmerman, a_shoe terey, made a business trip t the week Miss Rosalla Leese, a niece of General Val- lejo, went to San Francisco-Sunday to ent ‘at the Golden Jubilee celebratic ~ was accompanied by her niece. Miss Rose Abrego. George Miller left Monday for Visalia., where he will hereafter reside. R. H. Willey spent the week in Salinas at- tending to legal business Rafael Gomez and family, recently residents of Bradley. have come to Monterey to remain permanently. Harry Joseph came down County on Tuesday and will with Monterey friends. Among the Monterey people Who went to San Salinas during from Tuolumne remain a month dealer of Mon- | Francisco for Jubllee day are W. S. Gibson, A. Vidal, George Bertold and A. Schaufele. Mrs. W. H. Webb of Salinas is the guest of Monterey relativ Menlo Park. | | oMiss Callaghan, a prominent young lady of | | | { | | | Oakland, is visiting the Misses Smythe. Joseph Harrington of Oakland spent the fore part of the wesk with friends here. John Manly has gone to Dawson City and will engage in mining on El Dorado Creek. l Misses Hopkins and Robert Eyre were down | | James O'Kane, Jam from San Francisco Monday s Lynch, John Maloney, | | B. Weeden, Charles Misses Bertha Kuck, Dores Kaston and Tillle Kuck spem) | Jubilée week in the metropolis T. B. Stra lately from the Klondike, | called on friends Quring the week | Atherton Macondray will spend the coming | month In San Francisco Harry P. Moore, the stock raiser, has rented the Coiman property and has moved down from | | San Francisco. | Timothy Hovkins lectured to the Menlo Cadets Thursday evening on A Trip Up the | Nile," fllustrating his lecture by several stere- | opticon views. | Brady, Napa. Mrs. Robert Brownlee Sr. of Suscol is visit- | Ing friends and relatives in Sacramento. Banker George E. Goodman Sr. and wite Mrs. Dr. A. M. Gardner, wife of the medical | superintendent of the Napa Insane Asylum, | has been visiting a few days with friends in | Ban Francisco. N. H. Wulff Jr. headed a party of excursion- | ists that went on the steamer Zinfandel to the Jubllee Sunday. Ebenezer Biggs, a well-known ploneer, was | in_San Francisco last Monday. | Supervisors F. W. Bush and M. M. Me- | Fatridge attended the Golden Jubilee. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Epley, who have been visiting friends in other parts of the State, returned home Tuesday. | (Mrs. Rev. R. Wylle. who has been at Crystal Springs for her health for six months past, has returned home entirely recovered | Misses Cella and Ora Clark, Miss Cleo Ander- | son and Abraham Clark, all of Berryessa Val- are guests of Sheriff and Mrs. G. S. Mec- Kenzle. E. W. Churchill and wife came up from Oak- land Wednesda Attorney T. B. Hutchinson and mother went | netropoils Wednesday. | State Senator and Mrs. . L. LaRue have | returned from an extended visit with Mr. La- Rue’'s parents, Hon. H. M. LaRue and wife of Sacramento. Pacific Grove. Miss Elsie Little is_attending the Golden Jubilee celebration in San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Moyes of London, Ont., are in Pacific Grove and will spend the com- ing two months with their sons, E. G. and C. J. Moyes. Mr. Moyes is division inspector of | the Grand Trunk railr Canada. Mrs. 1. J. Vorls of Des Moines, Ia., Is spend- ing the week at El Carmelo Hotel Mr. and Mrs. Willlam B. Dudley of San | Francisco have taken the Strickland cottage for the remal er of the winter. | | _John Flournoy and wife came down from San | | Francisco Tuesday and at EI Carmelo | ctel. B. J. Young and wife and George Krafft and wife of Utah are among the week's arrivals at_El Carmelo Hotel | J. A, Sprague, proprie the Pacific | ove s aths, 1s at to business in | Salinas this week. | Mrs. P. V. Pike of New York is spending January and February in Pacific Grove. Rev. T. A. Hyland and Mrs. Hyland of Co- lumbus, O., ‘are guests at El Carmelo Hotel | E. B.'Gross has returned from San Francisco. | | _Rev. W. W. Curtis of Japan is the guest of | | Rev. 'Mr.’ Lucas of the Mayflower Congrega- | | tional Church. { Mrs. H. J. Stephens and son of Denver, Col., are wintering in Pac | Petaluma. | | Rev. H. A. Atkinson of Fortuna, Humboldt County, is here visiting his father, the Rev. Thomas A. Atkinson. Mrs. L. B. Towne of San Francisco is visit- ing her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cantel. | C. D. Bates Jr. of Oakland spent Wednes: day here. F. R. Stearns and family will shortly re- move to Stockton, where they will reside in | future Friday evening the Schubert concert, given under the auspices of the Ladies' Improve- | ment Club, proved a brilliant affair, from a | musical point of view as well as a soclety | event On February 21 and 22 the Petaluma Whist Club_will hold its recular-annual tournament, i | to which 1t invites s/l whist players. Redding. | | George Schmitt. superintendent of the Na- | tional mine, nccompanied by Mrs. Schmitt, spent Golden Jubllee week in San Franeclsco. | | s N Draynard, teacher in the public | schools of Keswick, was in Redding. CAN PROVE | went to San Francisco Monday for a few days. | F\ | Davil Breslauer, a popular business man, has returned from a business and pleasure trip to_San Francisco. T. E. Jones, Judge of the Superlor Court of Trinity Count: is_in San Francisco. Y Roy Mc- o 3 Conant. Fabian Fisher, J. Donald, Ed de Frese. Charles Jacobson, W. E. Herzinger, Gerald O'Shay and John McCall Epent jubiiee week In San Franoisco. Mre.C. C. Bush is in San Francisco. James G. Estep, accompanied by his sister- in-law, Miss Flora Henderson, has returned from San Francisco. B. F. Flood has gone to Portland, Or. John Potts and Milt La Due were among Redding’s visitors to San Francisco during Jubllee week. Mies Lillie Crawt relitiyerilie Crawtord 1s visiting friends and Redwood Gity. Mrs. James T. O'Keefe has gone to Sa Leandro to visit friends. e . F. C. Thiele of this piace will start for Klon- dike some time during the middle of February. Henry Butts and Miss Addie Underhill of ;‘P;iriema(c-mm;- '.unned fn matrimony at the of the bride’ h - i ride’s father on Sunday morn ynus Jacobus spent the fore part of the week with his brother Charles. =~ o Red éfiff. Mr. and Mrs. George Shaffer are in ranclsco spending Jubilee week. o soliss May Coates and her mother went to flhl’l Francisco Friday to visit Chris Coates, Who Ie attending Heald's Business College. E. H. Ward and wife and Mrs. L. L. Mo- Coy are attending the Golden Jubiles. Mrs. Runyon, mother of E. W. Runyon, and Mrs. Dr. Gilbert and little son, Rodney, went to San Francisco Saturday, Miss Lena Frank is visiting tn Vallejo, and later will ko to San Francisco. rs. uglas Cone and Mrs. Hughes are in San Franciscor o0 C'%F Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Tapscott and Mrs. W. T. Lewls have gone to the Jubilee. F. W. Hamilton ‘and_wife are in Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cohn, Miss Stella and Ashley have returned from a visit to rela- tives in_Anderson. Mrs. J. R. Holt and children of Redding are guests of Mrs. John N. Gregg. Miss Kate Lowery of Lowery is in town. Miss Anna Corrigan fs visiting in Reddinz. Mrs. C. J. Brady and little son and Miss Mamie Brady have returned from Fruitvale. Mr. and_Mrs. W. F. O'Connor are home from San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Peake of Henleyville were in town Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McClure are visiting rel- atives in San Francisco. Sacramentc. The engagement {s announced of Mis Esther Griffins of East Oakland and Charles M. Berry of Sacramento. Mrs. A W. Barrett, accompanied by Mrs. Willlam Beckman Mrs. J. L. McCord, Josephine Todman and Miss Olivette Don- nellan, visited San Francisco last week as the guests of General Barrett to witness the launching of the_ Chitose. Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Maxwell, Mrs. M. B. Maxwell, Miss N. Maxwell and Miss H. Jef- fer camé up to attend the Maxwell-Cox wed- ng. Mrs. F. H. Metcalf has selected the first and third Thursdays of the month as her days at_home. Mrs. N. H. Halght entertained a her friends last Saturday afternoon A great many Sacramentans visited the Golden Jubflee In San Francisco last week. few of The Tuesday Literary Club enjoyed an afterncon with ‘‘Charles Lamb,” ‘‘Douglass Jerrold” and “Thomas Hood" ‘on the ~1Sth nst. Miss Edith Conn of Seattle is visiting Mrs. Dr. Button. Miss Shepard of San Francisco s visiting Miss Emmet. Mrs. Horace E. Boyne of Oekland is visit- ing relatives in Sacramento and Elk Grove. Mrs. Dr. Fay and children are spending a couple of weeks in San Francisco. Miss Loutsa Heilbron {s up from San Diego on a visit. Miss Lora Turner is visiting Mrs. H. G. Toll in San Francisco. Mrs. Charles Dillman entertained Spoonbill Club at her home last week. prize, winners were Mrs. McCord, Mrs. Ben Crocker, Mrs. R. D. Stephens and Mrs. Yardley. the Santa Ana. S. L. Chilson has returned from: Sage, River- side County, where he has been engaged In mining pursuits. Frank Everett, with his wife and daughter, of Mercer County, Ia., are the guests of J. C. Bryant and family. Captain Henry Lewls, wife and daughter of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, accompanied by Mrs. N. W. Best of Beaumont, Cal., are here on a vigit to W. H. Best Mrs. C. M. Mitchell of Los Angeles was the guest of W. B. Winans and family last week. Lou Parsons and wife of Redlands visited Mrs. Parsons’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Buell, last week. Mr.' and Mrs. J. D. -Gage of Cambridge Springs, Pa., were the guests of Mrs. Mary SHE IS 13 8 YEARS OLD. Remarkable life of Marie Durand, said to be the oldest person on earth. The oldest living person in the world is Marie Durand, who lives in the village of Auberive, Department of Haute Marna, France. She is 138 years of age. This may seem incredible, but it is absolutely authen- tic, and there are records to show it. to take Mme. Durand’s word. There are the church rec- ords, which place the date of her birth as September 22, 1760. "The Mayor of Auberive, Jean Baptiste Bachasson, has made affidavit to the effect that woman for forty-six years, and that she was very old The centenary of her marriage was celebrated in 1886, and no one has ever doubted for a moment that Mme. Durand is as old as she claims to be. The great-granddaughter of Mme. Durand keeps a shop for the sale of charcoal and wood in Auberive, and the old She spends most of her time hud- dling over the fire, but is always glad to see visitors and to talk of the bygone years of her life. In & person 138 years of age one would expect to see when he first saw her. woman lives with her. is wonderfully free It is not necessary and nearly sightless the meteoric career he has known the known to her, and fondle the babies. the merest wreck of humanity. Marie Durand is able to sit upright in a chair and her face Nor has Marie Durand's memory deserted her. remember nearly every event of her life. they happened yesterday. also a great villain,” is the way she desoribes him. has she lost track of her numerous family. grandchildren and three times great-grandchildren are all But such is not the case. from wrinkles. The greatest signs of age appear at the corners of her mouth, which are drawn down at the sides, the prominent face bones and the watery eyes. She has hardly any hair. She can The incidents of of Napoleon 1 are as clear to her as it “He was a grand soldier, but Nor Her children, she can call the names of each. She takes an interest in each and every one and loves to In spite of her great age, Marie Durand says she ex- pects to keep out of the cemetery for many years to come. If you ask her if she expects to celebrate her next birth- day, she replies quickly: “Why not?” Miss | The | News from along, V. Lyon last week. They left Wednesday for Riverside, where Mr. Gage recently purchased a fine orange grove. Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Van Agnews returned Tuesday from a month's visit in Fallbrook, San Diego County. George M. Kryhl and Miss Lottie Lee, both popular young people. were married Wedn day morning at the home of the bride’s par ents in Tustin. After spending a brief honey moon in San Diego they will return to Santa Ana to reside. Mrs. J. H. Messerly and daughter, Mrs. Jes- sie Chase, both of Sidney, Neb., are the guests of G. §. Wilson and family. K. C. Green and family of Soldier, K were in the city last week. Mr. Green is fetired banker and an old friend of Dr. W. H. Salinas. Mrs. S. F. Giel and daughter, Alinda, are visiting friends in San Francisco Miss Annie Brown of sno, who has been visiting friends in San Lucas, Is now tie guest of Miss Winnie DeWitt in this city. John Gallagher, a prominent rancher of San Ardo County, was in Salinas this week A. C. Buckeldee. who has been confined to his bed for eeveral weeks past with rheumatism, is able to be up and around again Contractor L. U. Grant is in Monterey specting work on the San Carlos Convent that city. Dr. W. H. Hedgepeth, formerly of this city, but now living in San Lucas, is visiting friends in this city. Miss Hattie Parker left for Oakland Wednes- day to resume her studies In the Convent of the Sacred Heart. Miss Anita Parker accom- panied her sister to San Francisco and will re- main several weeks visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Mabel entertained one night this week in honor of Miss Lillie Sam- uels, formerly of Salinas. but whose home s now in Los Angeles. The evening was very pleasantly epent in unique entertainment. A of friends were present. A very pretty but quiet home wedding took place in this city Wednesday morning at the residence of Mrs. M. S. Hutchinson on South Main street. The contracting parties were Charles Schaefer and Miss Grace Parsons, a niece of Mrs. Hutchinson. Rev. J. W. Bryant officlated. in- in Mrs. Porter, wife of the veteran dry goods man, J. B. Porter, is in San Lucas visiting relatives. Miss Edna O'Brien, daughter of M. O'Brien of San Francisco, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. C. A. Hudson, on Front street. M. Ortins, J. Pedro, S. K. Tuttle and Albert Schaufele of Monterey are in Salinas as wit- nesses In the Westlake case. Santa Glara. Mrs. C. Jackson has returned to Hollister after a month’s visit to her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Warburton. Miss Bertha Roll has returned from a six weeks' visit at Belmont Mrs. R. Linville and daughter, are visiting in San Francisco. Miss Alice Haines of San Francisco is spend- ing a vacation with her parents. John Roll was & San Francisco visitor last weelk. Mrs. J. Balley and daughter have returned from San Francisco. Miss Mary Schaefer has returned from a month’s visit to Los Angeles. The Misses Van Buren, who have been the guests of Miss B. Woodhams, have left for San Francisco, and_will shortly return to their home in New York City. J. Nuttman and daughter are the guests of Willlam Kelm of San Francisco. Dr: 8. M. Dodson is visiting In Gliroy. Mrs. H. A. Pfister has left for a visit to Oakland. Miss Laura, San dJose. Mrs. George Wapple of Hollister and Mrs. Belle Bonnell of San Francisco are guests of their sister, Miss M. McMahon. Mrs. Al Chadbourne and little daughter of San Francisco are visiting Mrs. Alice Bassler. Mrs. J. Naglee Burk of San Francisco spent part of the week In San Jose. Dr. C. A. Goss and Mrs. C. T. Steeple en- tertained a party of friends at Miss Goss' home on North Third street. Miss Estelle Lion is in San Franclsco. Yerba Buena Lodge, K. and L. of H.. gave a highly successful masquerade ball Friday night. Emile Krouse will leave for the Klondike in about ten days. Miss Datsy Murphy of Mountain View. who has been visiting Miss Mary Wilcox, has re- turned to her hgme. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Henry and daughter, Miss Bessie, spent several -days in San Francisco during the past week. Mrs, George B Mciee loft Saturday for-an extended visit to Europe. Miss Alice Masten of San Francisco {s the guest of Miss Elizabeth Y. Murphy. Miss Alice Smith spent several days in San Francisco and Oakland during the past week. Mrs. N. G.. Argues and son, Clement, are making a tour of Mexico. Mrs. Lilllan Cook is the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. F. Alzina'in Santa Cruz. San Luis Obispo. Mrs. Catherine South left Saturday on a visit to_relatives tn San Jose. Miss Minnie Kidwell has returned to her home in San Francisco after a visit with rela- tives in Arroyo Grande. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Blake have returned from their wedding trip to Los Angeles. G. B. Gagliardo of San Jose, formerly pro- riator of Hotel Marre at Port Harford, visited Bere weveral days. Mrs. F. B. Schow has returned from a visit ives in Arroyo Grande. Mrs. E. O. Steiner, who has been on an ex- tended visit to her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Moore, left Saturday for her home in Redding. Mrs. L. W. Hill has returned to her home in San Jose after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Carpenter. Miss Sadle Craig of Salinas is the guest of latives in.this city. "Miss Fannie Blake has returned from a visit to_Petaluma. Mrs. M. Faustino is the Mrs. F. P. Duley, in San est of her sister, neisco. 4 Sonoma. Mrs. E. Marti spent several days last week visiting_the family of V. Ried! of Petaluma. Mrs. D. Carr of Tiburon was & visitor to this last week. Pl it 100 people from Sonoma Valley at- tended the Golden Jubilee in San Francisco last day. Y edding of Willlam T. Wyatt and Miss Amanda Pllastre, both of this place, took place Napa last Monday. IR Walllser wiil shortly leave for a visit to the old country, where he goes to settle an rtant estate. O Leutholtz of San Rafael was a visitor Thursday. e Tond Mos. T. Olivieri were in San Fran- Thursday. S Loupy. L. Duprat and J. Chicori of San Francisco were guests of Peter Heln several days last week. St. Helena. Mrs Johnson and family of Ukiah have moved to St. Helena. G. M. Francis, editor of the Napa Register, spent Tuesday in St. Helena. Misses Louise Graham and Alice Diggs vis- ited in the city the first of the week. A. L._Willlams, president of the Carver Na- tional Bank. spent several days this week in San Francisco. Misses Lena and Louise Merk were in the city the first of the week. Miss Sarah Galewsky attended the Golden Jubllee in the metropolis the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. G. Backus attended_the Golden Jubliee In San Francisco Monday. Mr. Back Tode in a carriage in the parade, he being a member of the Soclety of Pioneers. Mrs. Alexander of Healdsburg is a guest at the home of her son, F. L. Alexander. Among those who went to the city Sun- day were: Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Sanderson, Mrs. Fannle Whitton, Misses Eda Borla and Sophie Lange, J. F. Merk, Charles Wheeler and Ernest Fruits. Mrs. Rios of San Francisco is visiting her brother, C. F. Rednall. Joe Bellani bas secured a position In San Francisco. Santa Barbara. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Duryea of New York City are expected soon from the East to spend (he remaindor of the winter here. Dr. Dudley Smith, who has been here for some weeks, has returned to his home in Cleveland. Mrs. Smith joins her husband in March. Joel A. Fithtan, accompanied by his daugh- ter, Mrs. Clarence Andrews, is to arrive short- 1y_trog the East. Plerre Lorillard Jr. and family will arrive here in February for a two months' stay. Peverill Meigs Jr. leaves In a few days for New York City to reside permanently. Mrs. Joseph Bates has returned from her visit to Pomona. E. F. Rogers, & prominent merchant of Santa Barbara, and brother-in-law of Captain Eliis, who has made a rich strike In the Klondike, has taken his departure for Dawson. Mrs. R. A. Lang has left for Los Angeles to Join her husband, who is now & resident of that place. Mrs. H. Rainer of Danville, IlL, 1s here for the winter, the guest of Mrs. Colonel L N. Pey- ton. P. Neyhart of Burlington, Kan. reside permanently. Tulare. Mr. and Mrs. Joe P. Thorn of Los Angeles have been Visiting friends in Tulare. Mr. and Mr. R. H. Gillesple have returned from Los Aneles. Captain F. Oakford has been appointed postmaster at Tulare. The Stone Brothers have removed to Sai P Ri%o ten and Crarise Avers are. re . H. prepar- tmg to leave for the Kiondike gold felds. Ladies of the m) church - tomime Sat sn ;-nnnln‘ pan turday 1s here to Senator R. Linder is Home from San Frane cisco. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gibson have returned trom Los Angeles, where they spending the past two weeks. J. H. Ford of the Union Herald is home from San_Franc'sco. J. M. Foster aud John White have left for They took along the Alaska gold flelds. eighteen handsome dogs. Mrs. C. W. Tozer is in San Francisco. have been Visalia. C. C. Adair of Edina, Mo., visiting relatives here, have Fresno County, for a short Mr. and Mrs. who have been gone to Malaga, visit. Mrs. C. J. Giadings and Mre. John G. Knox are visiting friends in San Francisco. Elder P. Colvin and family, who went to Towa last summer, are expected back here shortly to locate. Mrs. Henrietta Andreson has gone back to Lewiston, Me., on a_visit to her relatives. Mrs. E. A. Luce has gone to Los Angeles to attend her daughter, Mrs. D. O. Anders son. who 1s very ill. f Uda and Yda Waldrop or Healdsburg are visiting thelr sister, Mrs. Louis Meyer. Mr. and Mrs. J.' F. Gibson have returne from a bridal tour to Los Angeles and oth southern cities. A. R. Green, a Government Inspector of land offices, has been here several da Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Keener of Spokan Wash., have arrived here to visit their som and family. They intend to make their home here also. Mrs. Nettle Willlams was called to Tons to attend the funeral of her grandfather. Jesse B. Agnew of Santa Clara County i visiting old friends in this vicinity. W. D, Lewis, a fruitman of Willows, came with m. Ventura. W. A. Madison is visiting with his parents in San Jose. Hon. L. F. Eastin, editor of the Ventura In. denendent, is visiting in San Francisco, San Joge and Alameda. Henry Guggenheim fs in San Francisco. So Is Julian Cert Mrs. McIntyre of Trinidad, Colo., is the guest of Mrs. H. D. Ley. ¥ o J. L. Murphy of Los Angeles is in this citry Leslic Chaffee is in San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Newby have re- turned home from an extended visit in San Jose and San Francisco. Ed M. Wagner is in San_Franeisco. Mrs. S. Bartlett and Mrs. C. G. Bartlett have returned from Los Angeles. Hon. S. T. Black, State Superintendent of Schools, was In this city during the pest wee! Hon. C. D. Bonstel, T. A. Rice, John G. Ricker, John McGonigle and Ben Virden are in_San Francisco. James Canwrillo is visiting Los Angeles and San Diego. Mrs. Jennie Beckenbrock of St. Louis, Mo., is_visiting in this city with relatives. Hon. A. L. Hardison of Santa Paula was In Ventura last week. Dr. A. J. Comstock has returned from Arize ona. James Redfern of Pueblo, Colo., is visiting with Tax Collector A. J. Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Beaman and two sons, of Bea« man, Iowa, are visiting with Frank S. Bea= man. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hall attended the funeral of Judge E. B. Hall In Santa Barbara last week. Watsonville. Mrs. C. C. Morey (nee Malcom) of Sonora s visiting relatives here. George R. Short was over from San Jose this weel Miss Sarah Cox was visiting San Francisco friends this week. Rev. Seraphine Lampe Is visiting in Arizona, Mr. and Mrs. James Reed, who have been visiting relatives here, returned to Alaska thig weel Miss Alberta Cox is attending a San Frane cisco business college. Luther and W. L. Rodgers were over from Salinas on Monday. Mayor Chalmers left this week for Siskiyow County to inspect his mining interests there. Miss_Mollie Colehower, who has been hers from Tacoma. the past week visiting her pare ents, has left for a business trip to New York Y. Miss Lena Kaltenbrunn has returned visit to her sister in Oakland. T B. R. Clute was here from San Francisco on a business trip Wednesday. Among the many Pajaroites who attended the Jubllee celebration were: Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. T. Snodgrass, M J. A Linscott, Dr. W. D. Rodgers, Oscar Buéb. R. P Quinn, Colonel J. A. Koster, P. Frelemuth and Lawrence Struve. ""q Woodland. Mr. and mrs. Charles Gardner of San Fran- clsco were guests of Woodland relatives this week. (D G- Exley and wite ars visiting tn Stock- on. D. O. Bean and wife bave returned from ey Bianche. Gritfn b from iss Blanche Griffin has returned a short visit _in_Berkeley. A. Younger of Edward Younger and Mrs. San Jose are the guests of Woodland frien Emil. Keelenberg and James C. Harlan tended the Jubilee celebration. A party consisting of Oscar _Zimmerman, August_Kefgel, J. W. Barnes, Will Zimmer; man, Wil Van .Zee, Robert Hogeboom and Charles. Johnston " left Wednesday for Kions ke Vera Joslyn after a visit with her pare lett tor "Spokane Wednesday, S . M. Britt and wife, R. Alge an have returned from San hnncls(fix = H. Dinzler and Gus Mossmayer have re< turned from San Francisco. arles Green has returned from Willows, R. L. Simpson. a San Francisco lawyer, was in Woodland this week. Winters. C. J. Parmenter went to Merned Tuesday, Miss Priscilla Hall has returned from Stocks ton, where she has been Visiting for the past lh{;e month ) Das Mre. A. Lincoln of Davisville fs vis friends here this week. e Miss Rhoda Schwartz of Placer County and August Fredericks of Sacramento have beep visiting relatives in Winters and Woodland this week iss Lena Bryce returned Monday fro visit to Sacramento. Fim Misses Myrtle and Lou Guthrie went to San Francisco Sunday last. r. and Mrs. L. A. Danner, Mr. and Mr H. C. Settle, Mr. and Mrs. Greenstreet, Mis Myrtle Coopér and L. T. Stinson were among those who attended the Golden Jubliee. J. B. Rusgles was called to Hanford Sunday, by the illness of his mother. = PAstoria. The Chrysanthemum Club ball, given Friday night, was one of the successtul soclal funon tions ‘of the season. The elite were out tn full force. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. John Mathews® gave them a very enjoyable surprise party Sat~ urday evening, and the festivities were cone tinued into the wee sma’ hours. General Agent Lounsberry of the O. R. & N. Co., and wife, entertained the members of the Frifay Night Whist Club on China New Years with a Chinese card party and supper. Al the costumes, decorations and supper were Chi- nese. N. B. Whittier, Chester Deering, J. H. Young, S. S. Litchfleld, Ad Eisenbach, F. Steinhard of San Francisco were visitors in the city during the week. Edward Heald has just returned from a visit to_California. Joseph Hoch has gone to San Francisco and before returning will visit some of the health springs of California in the hope of benefiting his condition. B. A. Seaborg has returned from the East. Mr. S. Elmore, the well-known cannery man, is East, and will represent Oregon at the Ine dianapolis monetary convention. New Mexico. Calvin Whiting has returned trom & ten days’ trip to Northern Texas. H. S. Lithgow has been laid up for a week or_more with a severe attack of rheumatism. Dr. Hilllard and wife have gone to Ala bama and propose to make their home in that State hereater. Mrs. Henry Glegolt and her niece, iss Me- Pherson, have gone on a visit to friends in Newton, Kans. A. I Papen of Las Cruces has returned from an extended trip through the northern part of the Territory. James McDonald of Lincoln: County has gone to Denver, expecting to be away from home for a month. J. S. Reynolds, after a week's visit in Al- puquerque, has returned to bis home In Las egas. Colonel W. S§. Willlams of Socorro has re- turned from a trip to Santa Fe. Ex-Governor L. Bradford, Prince of Santa Fe and J.J. Leeson of Socorro have gone to Omaha. = They are commissioners from New Mexico to the exposition and will be in Oma- ha most of the time for the next six. months. Wiley M. Weaver has returned to his home in Gallup from & tiip to Colorado. . J. Votaw, who was quite serfously In- jured in the Santa Fe Paciflc tunnel neas Ach Fork is now at his home in Albuquerque is, rapidly recovering. e ladies of the Public Library gav other entertainment for the bentfit o their popular institution on - Friday evening, the h, and realized quite a handsome sum. D. C. Hobart of Grant County has returned to Silver City from a two weeks' sojourn im Santa F Hodglin ente) the faculty 2 e. Professor d . ained the university with a b 3 ‘professional tea’

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