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30 FRANCISCO CALL, DAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1898 o There has been little movement of Pacific The Coast people during the past week. Golden Jubiles, which brought thousands to San Francisco, had a tendency to decrease travel | in other directions. Social functions have been very tew s Auburn. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lillibridge are at San wife are now located at San Francisco is visit- nt has returned from ing Mrs, Miss visit to Chico. Miss Lou Fellows of Georgetown is visiting friends in Auburn. Miss Hattie Jeftray of Mrs. G. M. Ford. Hon. J. H. Neff of Colfax was Thursday, on his way home from Gridley is visiting tn Auburn the Mining nel W. S. Davis and family left Friday for Hotel del Coronado to spend the rest of the winter. George Williamson and San Francisco for an extel Miss Julla Kamm of Il cousin, Mrs. Alv! J. Abram is on t E. R. Gifford an: Miss Erown of Chicago is visit Mrs. W. D. Pinkston. e have gone to ied stay. nofs is visiting her sick Iist 2 Anderson. P. Hoft Jr. in Anderson ‘Wednesday. Miss Josie Harlow of Cottonwood is visiting of Redding was Z. Haw have returned from a visit to fri 1 Francisco. Henry Abbott is i a. Gus son of Re was here last Sun- day E. Moulter of Keswick was here Satur- unday son of Redding called on friends ay. Ballard. Willis L. Gott is the first representative of the Santa Ynez Valley to sall for the Kion- dike J. W. Newman daughter Ma: bara. R. T. Parish and family with nta e Alisal ranch, eturned from s were visiting in ons will open her school at to the John g for a ‘‘break’ Frank Spencer, d and S. Hartni Pinkham Parker, R. B Mrs. Sadie open the Ball. has returned after a Lewis Wigmore ranch, near Los Bakersfield. Ankers Albert f Tehachapl is visiting iting her sister, Mrs. Ventura was in this of Tuolumne are visiting f Born—In_Bakersf and Mrs. Monda was ¢ i music them, while they &nj afterward. Mrs nfe Phillips and little daughter, Dorothy, stopped over here a d: en ute to Los geles, to visit her will Davis. Dr. John Snook and wife have returned from & visit to relatives in San Francisco. Gloverdale. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbs from their honeymc now cozily settled in the! Mrs. F. Arf aying & visit to her si: Mae Eliiott Messrs. W. George B. Baer, J ham were in the me business. Rev. F. W. Crool church is a guest o Sink have returned g trip and are rew home. san s Lizzie and F. Yordi, T. Mitchell Thomas and D. J. Dun- polis this week on legal T. Brush, P local C. o Ey ngest daughter of Dr. R. kell of thit ce, and Edward Winder, erator »ckton, were married isco Tuesday. The young couple have many friends in the northern part California who will wish them much joy and contentment in their married state. C. E. Humbert and O. C. Willlams, promi- nent Knights Templar, attended the funeral of Hon, Thomas L. Thompson at Santa Rosa Thursday Pauline Brush is visiting her aunt, Mrs. impson, at Miss Hattle Gr ter a few weeks' stey with Mrs. J. T. Shurtleff, has returned to her home in Healdsburg. 0. A. Moore of is a guest at the resi- dence of S Mrs. John S icy n of Santa Rosa Is visit- nd Mrs. H. Groshong. od-by to_his wife and t from San Francisco Saturd; Professor D. C. Smith of Healdsburg, after 2 two months’ sojourn in Eureka, has returned, sccompanied by his daughter, Miss Mabelle. Charles E. Cheeks of United States navy 18 here for a 1 a furlough. eeks o W. C. Smith and E. E. turned after a short visi iss Lottle and Roscoe ting their sister. ie Williams of San Franci Canfield have re- in San Francisco. McGuire of Auburn is at co for her old Rev. rge E. Davis has gone to Petaluma, but will return shortly with his wife and chil, Major A. L. Nichols, George Danlels and L. Barham spent Sunda Soto and return: ix_ducks. of Piggs is visiting Mies daughter have returned n of Sacramento is visiting oe Burroughs and family. E. B. Ward and wife 2 from Orovil Mrs. H. D. Burroughs and d, who have been visiting her v cer of Su- sanville, for the past two months, returned o Chico this week. Miss May Nichols is visiting in San Fran- eisco. Mrs. F. M. Francisco. Miss Angle Bradley and Miss Alice Kilgo have returned from San Francisco. Miss M. L. Morrison is at Reno, Nev ss Mabel Stoakes Is visiting at Oakland. Miss May Bradley has returned home to Spring Garden. P. H. Maginn and A. L. Hicks have re- turned from Lodi Mrs. Henry Hanson spent a portion of the week at Clipper Gap. Judge Amos Stevens has returned from San Francisco. Mrs. A. G. Hart is at San Francisco. Frank Taylor of Towle was here recently. Mrs. M. Fox and daughter, Rose, of Forest Hill, are visiting at Sacramento. M. Oscar Hoit was up from Loomis recently. Isaac Booth of lowa Idill has gone to Stock- ton R. W. Brown has returned fro Joseph de Bons. Rok Balle of Forest Hill were Del Mo;\te. There are an unus visitors hege now for this season of thegvear, <ad the spring season is beginning so favor- ably that the hotel management has decided to opea the Del Monte baths on March 1 for the coming six months. Huber's orchestra will arrive about the middle or Jast of the present month, and their coming will herald the formal beginning of the summer season. Many of Del Monte's old-time regular visit- ors are among the guests now here, and ail are taking great pleasure in the beauties of ‘a Monterey spring. Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. McCutchen, Mrs. A. E. Head and Miss Head came down from Ean Francisco Tuesday and will remain here some time. Mr. McCutchen has brought his golfing outfit with him, and as he is an expert golfer it is probable some very excellent play will be seen on the Del Monte links during his stay here. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Moody of San Francisco, who for several years have been among the regular visitors at Del Monte, are again here for several weeks. A family party consisting’ of Mrs. A. L. Stone, Mrs. C. B. Stone, M!ss Stone, Miss Flint, Master Baker and the Misses Helen and Dorothy Baker arrived here from San Fran- clsco Monday and will remain during February and March. The Baker trap and team have been sent down, and the party has made all Ackerman and son are at San Sacramento. and J. H. here recently. large number of | | | Francisco is | | | arrangements for a thoroughly delightful two months. Another family party that is here for the month of February is that of A. L. Ulrick of Rim Lake, W Mr. and Mrs. S. Douty spent a few days here this week. Mr. Douty came down on business. Among other_arrivals of the past week are: Mr. and Mrs. H. Brown, New York; Mr. and H. Cohen, H. H. Brandels, Omaha. Neb ; horn and wife, Norwalk, Conn.; H. H. and wife, Buffalo, N. Y.; L. G. Ranso. hoff, H. Herschman, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ulrick and family, Wisconsin; Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Douty, Mis: we, Charles Freeman, San Francisco: M A. Akers, Denver ; Miss A. Stanley, Butte. Mont.; William R. Webster, Philad Vew York; Mrs. H. V B. W. A Munro and . “and Mrs. H. A. Grant, N Yo H. A Stiver Mr. and Mrs. F. A. n Mateo: chacht, Y. G. Paton, Helnrich Haas, Hamburg: J- J. L. Sill and wife. Wyo and wife, Rochester. N. X ‘Austria; Willlam B. G ah Ball, New Vork: ft. B. Young, Utah; L. Rosensteln hicago: J. A. Young and wife, Oak- Holliday, London; A. L. Hogver, . William Ormond and wife, Port- ;'Mrs. M. F. Gilger, Miss Ida Gilger, Syracuse, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. F. XK. Hamil- von ton, Chicago; J. L. Moody and wife, San Fran- tise0; 3.5 Froneyman and_wife, Portland, Or.: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Morse, New York; Mrs. A. L. Stone. Mrs. Charles B. Stone, Miss Fiint, Master Leav- Miss Kate R. Stone, : itt Baker, Miss Helen Baker, Miss Dorothy Paker, San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. B F. Wood ‘and child, Pit . Pa.: Mr. and Mrs Charles A. Johnson, Denver, T Mrs. Edward J. McCutchen, Mrs. A. Miss Head, San Francisco. Gilroy. Mre. W. W. Petit is visiting her husband at San Miguel. M S. L. Parsons is S 18c0. " fies e “Benu has left for her school near Gonzales Mrs. M. E. Kingsley of New York and H. S. Aimes of New Haven, Conn., are Visiting their sister, Mrs. J. G. McAlpine, before leaving for Honolulu. Miss Helen Dunham t to her sister, Mrs. sco. John E. Stuchell spent part of th spending several weeks has returned from a A. McCurrie, in San e week recent Vi: % Harry Frutig and ek for Dawson City, Northwest Territory. They ol ‘oot Pass route. tion gtven by the ladies of St. Stephen’s Guild to Right Rev. Willlam Ford Nichols, B hop of the diocese of California, at Odd Fellow: Saturday evening. February 5. The fll!lsh‘m gave a brief syn psis of his trip to England during the Queen’s jubllee. A musical pro- gramme w , rendered by local talent. 3 Dr. Eli McClish of the University of the ! cific lectured here on *“The Seer and His Vi g: riday evening, the dth inst. S hel Cameron has entered the Nor- will go t o Miss E mal School at San Jose. Mre. Horace Willson has been visiting rela- tives at Salinas. a Mrs, Robert Dunlap have been vis- ives at Santa Clara. Grass Valley. Cliffora H. Weldon has gone to San Fran- cisco on a visit. John E. Carter is on the sick list. Fred Frank and George Parker have gone o San Francisco on a visit Sekiel Carlyon has gone to Tuscan Springs to recuperate in health e Jean ampbell has gone to San Fran- " B. Bourn and friends, Mrs. Kittle and ughter and Miss Griffith of Ross Valley, are ere on & visit Louis P. Dunkley has returned from a trip rt of the State. s returned from Indiana ranch and Miss Ethel Trezise were age py Rev. J. Sims trom San Fran- G ker has'returned cisco. William A. Hawley, who is superintending a | mine in the Caribou district, 1s here on a briet res Kgan has returned from San Fran- iss Mary Miller were hillp Hempler and M s s e Fazner Lynch offi- arried this week, Rev. ating. Robert Hillman, who is engaged in the print- ing business at Oakland, is home on a visit Mrs. Hopkins and daughter, mother and s ter of Sherwood Hopkins, who have been hei on a visit, have returned to San Francisco. Hanford. Professor Richardson of the State Untversity, visited Hanford and examined the pupils of the High School Wednesday. McLaughlin of Merced s visiting rela- s in this city. hur Reed of Salinas is visiting in this city, where he_once resided Willlam E. Norton, a well known newspaper correspondent and public speaker of this place, is seriously ill witn inflammatory rheumatism at the home of Mrs. Mary Whitesides, near Lemoore J. C. Kimball of Oakland, owner of exten- sive horticultural interests in the vicinity of Hanfor visiting friends and looking after s b affairs. G. W. Awalt and wife, residents of Kings County, have moved from the country to their new cottage n Hanfo; A tle and family had a surprise part tende: them by their friends on Tuesday evening at their residence near this city. William Helm of Fresno is visiting in Han- ford Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blovd of this city cele- brated their seventh marriage anniversary with a large party of friends Tuesday cvenl John Griffin, well known in mercantile cfr- cles in Merced, Is visiting friends in Hantford, Haywards. Miss C. Londrigan of San Francisco is spend- i few days with Mi: Nora Stanton. « Olive Wing has returned froh a pro- wed visit to friends at Suisun, Solano unty. Miss M. McDonald of Oakland is on a visit to Mrs. P. Hcare. 7. T. Smalley and his brother George de- parted for the Klondike this week. Miss L. Brunner of Ukiah was visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. H. E. Brunner. shop W. F. Nichols of San Francisco spent v here. Mrs. R. Cassidy of San Francisco has taken up her residence here. ‘Annie Thomas is spending a few days with friends at Pinole. % ine: Hollister. Miss Janet Boucher is visiting at San Jose. Mrs. ‘Auerbach of San Francisco has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Tonn. Miss Lida Wilson of Santa Barbara is visit- ing Miss Grace Dalzeil. Saturday afternoon Mrs. Warren Hawkins entertained sixteen voung ladies in honor of Miss Lottie Roberts of Guadaloupe. Among those present were: Miss Kirke, Miss Thomas, Miss Roberts, Miss Boyns, Miss McCray, Miss Briggs. Miss Johnson, Miss Swan. Miss Niel- son, Miss Henry, Mesdames W. E. Haw- ks, Will Johnson, B. Montgomery and Lou Ross. Mr. Dunne of .San Felipe,” who, with Mrs. Dunne, is spending the winter in San Fran- 0, came home for a few days this week. Dick Gury of Lompoc is visiting in tow Sk e Irvington. O. N. Hirsch spent Tuesday in San Fran- clsco. M. Davis and P. Walker were up from Cala- veras Valley Sunday . Mrs. J. lacow is in Mendota on a two weeks' visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. Rasmussen of Salinas are vis'ting friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. J. Durham are visiting Pacific_Grove Mrs. E. B. Thompson 1s visiting in San Fran- cisco. in Liodi. Mrs, A. K. Keagle is visiting with friends at Arno. . Miss Minnte Florance is dangerously ill with pneumonia. {sses Edna Curry and Lillie Morrell Stockton were guests of Miss Mary Sollars. Miss 1. Bradford gave a very enjoyable din- ner party to a number of her friends Monday. Thomas Henderson of Stockton was in town on_business this week. George Bancroft has accepted a position as clerk at the Lodi Hotel. Arthur Allison left Monday for an extended visit in _Connecticut. Miss Mary Bragg left this week for Fresno, where she will remain several months. A. J. Larson made a business trip to Stock- ton the first of the week. Charles Russill returned Sunday week’s stay in San Francisco. att Hamilton of the Lodi Sunday in Stockton. Mrs. Matilda Mason, colored, a native of ssippi, dled at her home here Tuesday. W. Henderson, a prominent young busi- ness man of this place, and Miss Carrie A. Carter of Acampo were united In marrlage Wednesday, They left on a honeymoon trip to San Francisco, but®will make their home here. A host of friends wish them every hap- piness. James Pope made a business vis slough city Thursday. o do T Arthur Percival is suffering from an attack op A d_famil . A. Laws and family left this weel their future home in San Franelsco. e fo Menlo Park. Franl® Dougherty and Bert Davis leave for Dawson City next week. Miss Bertha Kuck has returncd to Baden. of from a Sentinel spept Miss Henrfetta Lawler has gone to San Francisco to reside permanently. Miss Mason of Watsonville is spending a | few days with her uncle, James G. Mason. Mrs. J. H. O'Keefe has rturned from a brief visit to friends in San Francisco. };Ior\ter;g. Thomas Doud came up from his ranch in the southern part of the county this week and will remain some time in Monterey. E. W. Michaelis of Salinas spent a portion of the week in Monterey. Fred Ray has returned to Monterey to re- main permanently. G Juan Martinez, a Mexican war veteran, now living in Monterey, has recently been granted an increase in his persion. He now receives $12 per month. Miss Genevieve Murphy has gone Francisco to remain several months. Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Frazier have returned from Santa Clara, where they visited the fam- ily of their son, Leroy Frazier. Willlam Hannon bas returned from Santa Rosa. Miss Cecelia Jessen, who has been the guest of Miss Lalu Pyburn for several weeks, has re- turned to her home in Watsonville. M. Harris made a business trip to San Fran- clsco this week. B. V. Sargent came up from his ranch near Bradley this week and remained a few days in Monterey. H. A. Greene spent a portion of tho week in Salinas attending to legal business. Merced. Mrs. P. Neylon returned home Saturday from a week’s sojourn in the Bay City. Miss Mamie Huffman and her littie sister, Genevieve, of San Francisco were guests sev- eral days’ last week of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Huffman at El Capitan Hotel. . M. Clarke of Modesto Is visiting with friends In Merced this week. Mrs. Monta Grissman of San Francisco is the guest this week of her sister, Mrs. C. Sehrt, at the Tuolumne Hoter. Miss Ella Hoeft returned to her home in San Francisco Tuesday after a week's visit with the family of R. Parkinson. J. M. Davis and wife returned from San Francisco Saturday. Miss Ruby Moore of San Francisco, a former resident of this city, is the guest this week of Mrs. C. A. H. Warfleld. to San Marysville. Mrs. Justus Greely and granddaughter, Jean- ette Powell, are visiting relatives at Stockton. F. H. Greene and wife of Lincoln, Placer County, visited here. torney Will Da visited his father, Davis. Levi Boniface and Miss Sophia M. McGrew, 2 Guinda, Yolo County, couple, were married ere. Postmaster Hapgood, N. Schneider and wife and Mrs. I G. Cohn have returned from the ay. Mrs. Peter Yore of Camptonville and Miss R. A. Yore of San Francisco are visiting Mrs. A. Forbes, who has been quite fll. of Los Angeles and wife Superfor Court Judge E. A. Wilay Steward visited hls sister, Mrs. Colo- | preparatory to going | nel Johnson, at Stockton, to_the Klondike, Professor A. B. Coffey visited old friends in this section. Miss Rose Harris of San Francisco visited her sister, Mrs. Ben Mayer, In this city. Editor T. J. Sherwood, who has been very i1, is now attending to his work. i Ferd Klempp and daughter are home from the bay. Miss Rose Blumenthal, who has been visit- ing her sister, has returned to San Jose. 2 Rev. Mr. Gleason of Jackson, Amador Coun- was the guest of Rev. M. Coleman. . - W. Ward and family are home from the E. A. Forbes, whose life was despaired of during the week. on acount of laryngitis, Is convalescent. It was found necessary to perform tracheotomy to save the lady's life. Harry C. Niemeyer and Miss Tilla L. were married on the 2th inst., and have to_San Francisco to reside. Professor William Gern and Miss Tilla Lau- ber were married here on the 26th inst. Menz gone Joseph C. Nugent and Miss Margaret E. Richardson, a Gridley couple, were married here Tuesday by Rev. D. Horgan. Mrs. Edeler {s here from the East visiting her son, J. O. Edeler, and famil W. L. Perrott, who was the guest of A. Menz and family, has returned to Cooper's Medical College to resume studies. Dr. C. E. Stone has been confined to his room several days with a severe cold. H. D. King and wife and S. Ewell and wife spent several days of last week in San Fran- cisco. Napa. C. F. Hargrave, a prominent resident of Napa, visited San Francisco Saturday last. Miss Rosie Kronberg of San Francisco is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. S. Levinson, in Napa. 3 Miss Flora Metcalf returned Thursday from a week's sojourn with friends in San Fran- cisco. Ho Mrs. R. A. Brownlee Jr. visited the State's metropolis Monday. Stewart Newcomer, a prominent citizen and politician of Napa County, is back from a short stay in San Francisco. George E. Francisco Saturday. . F. L. Coombs spent Friday last in Oak- of_this city. Pioneer Y. M. Hardin of Pope Valley re- turned Monday from San Francisco, whither he_had gone to attend the Golden Jubilee. Cy Mulkey, manager of the Spreckels ranch, near Napa, and wife attended the Mining Fair in_the mefropolis the first of the week. Mrs. E. Ganter of Ukiah Is visiting her daughters, the Misses N. and B. Ganter, pho- tographers of this city. H. Schwartz, a merchant of Napa, and wife visited San Francisco last Saturday. G. Migliavacca, the well-known wine manu- facturer of Napa, with his wife and daughter, have returned from a visit in San Francisco. Miss Erma Rider is visiting friends in Palo Alto. N. H. Wulff Jr. went to San Thursday to attend the Olympic Club enter- tainment that evening. Councilman John Even left for San Francisco | Thursday evening to undergo further medical treatment. R. C. Hale, a San Francisco attorney, 1s en- joying a seafon of rest in Napa. wife of Colonel Forbes, | Goodman Jr. and wife visited San | Mr. Goodman fs & banker | Francisco | County Treasurer G. F. Gardner returned Sunday from Harbin Springs much improved in Attorney Henry Hogan and ex-Sheriff H. H. Harrls attended the meeting of the Democratic State Committee in San Francisco Saturday. Mrs. Dennis Spencer and daughters have re- turned from San Francisco to make their resi- dence in Napa. Miss Emma Ferrier of Oakland and Willlam Powning of Belvedere have been the guests of Banker E. W. Churchill Jr. and wife for the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. John Fine are up from San Francisco to visit relatives. Dr. Winthrop, wife and child of San Fran- clsco are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Beard. A. F. Duprey is back to his son in Arcata, Humboidt County.” - o Pacific Grove. Mrs. E. L. Elliott h f | weel stay in San Fral:?ls(‘?l“rned e | J. B. Okie and wife of Lost Cabin, Wyo., are in Pacific Grove for the coming month. | Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sill came down from San | Francisco Monday and are staying at El Car- melo Hotel. Miss Neshit left Wednesday for San Fran- gisco. and thence for her home In Victoria, Mr. and Mrs. Tripp of Anaconda, Mont., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Eardles on Lighthouse avenue, Miss Daisy Over went to San Jose Tuesday to spend several weeks with Miss Lydla Mac- F. W. Cowan and wife of London are among the week’s arrivals at El Carmelo Hotel. Rev, B B Heacock D.D. of Santa Clara, ursday to attend t! t e e T Miss Brown, who has been Emily Nichols, has returned to her home. in San Jos, Miss 1 1a Rodgers went to San Francisco | Wednesday, to remain some time. | _Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Walker and Miss Lena Hague of Salt Lake City are at El Carmelo Hotel for a week. | Whqkrank Clark came down trom Sacramento | nes: 0 look after property interests in Pacific Grove. Dy e Among the Methodist Episcopal clergymen who attended the funeral of Rev. Dr. T. H. | Sinex were Thomas Filben, D.D.. of Santa | Cruz: W. D. Crabbs of Gilroy: C. B. Pettis of | Watsonville; W. §. Urmy, D.D., of San Fran- clsco, and A. H. Needham of Oakland. Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd of Sacramento are occupying their cottage here for a short time. _Rev. Tl McClish, D.D., chancellor of the University of the Pacific, was in town several days this weel. Petaluma. This week records several delightful soclety | functions, and from now on until Lent time | Will be well occupied | _The Ladies' Whist Club was entertained last Tuesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Perr: | at their pretty home on D street. Progressive high five was the game of the evening, and | the prize winners were Mrs. W. S. De_Turk, | Mrs. M. J. Plerce, T. A. Gilbert and Captain | Maclay, while 0. C. Hopkins captured the booby prize. The hostess served the daintiest of refreshments, and the evening so merrily passed will be the last club meeting until after Lent. Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Denman entertained a great number of friends at a card party. The handsome residence was tastefully decorated, the elahorate supper most satisying and the evening altogether a most enjoyable one. The wide-awake members of Company C have already commenced to make great prepa- rations for their entertainment and ball on Washineton's birthday. Miss Estelle Newburgh {s vigiting her sister, Mrs. Allenburg of San Francisco, 'where, un- fortunately, she was taken quite {ll. Miss Fdna Gilbert has returned from her visit to Santa Rosa Miss Edyth Lew Mrs. | Cromwell, this week | A, L. Bryan of Oakland visited here this week on business regarding the location of the | new shoe factory here. Mrs. J. P. Overton of Santa Rosa visited | her sister, Mrs. Denman, this week. visited her aunt, J. P. Currier of the ' Carlwon-Currier silk mills was up from San Fran Thursday. Rev. H. E. Atkinson of Fortuna, who has | been visitinz relatives here, returned to his | home on Saturday. S7 DA Redding. Gilbert W. Pelletreau, a mine owner of Tay- lors Flat, Trinity County, was here Monday en route to San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. 8. D. Brastow have returned to San Francisco after attending the funeral at Shasta of Mrs. Brastow's father, the late Dr. J. E. Pelham of San Fran-isco. The doctor was a_ploneer of Shasta County. F. B. Rossl. owner of the New Brunswick mine at French Gulch, has gone to San Fran- clsco. 7. 1. Bass, the merchant at Baird, has re- | turned from a business visit to San Francisco. John O. Welsh of Mott was here looking after his business interests. Miss Jessle Rutherford has returned from a pleasure trip to San Francisco. Mrs. James Holt and children have returned from Red Bluff. Edward Refd and Al Young are home from San Franelsco. A. W. Dozler of Oakland is visiting relatives here. George Carr, a Trinity County mine owner, has returned from a trip to San Francisco. A. 'A. Nordyke went to Willows Thursday on a brief visit Frank Pauler, an Old Diggings mine owner, has returned from San Franeiseo. | "Svilliam T. Ellis of French Gulch and Miss | Maud Williams were marriel hiere Wednesday. Charles ur assistant superintendent with the Mo n Copper Company, and Miss Christizna Littooy of Tacoma were married | in Redding Wednesday Red Bluff. A. J. Hammans is down from Delta to visit | nis” family. He Is largely interested in the Trinity Consolidated mine, and has been there for some time. | "Mrs. George C. Simpson, who has been the D. Gardner and wife, | guest of her brother has returned to Tehama Mr. and Mrs. Ernest turned from San Francisco. C. A. Campbell is home from Woodland. Mrs. F. A. Relser of Edgewood is here on a visit to Mrs. H. C. Weitfeldt. Topscott have re- visiting Miss | | 1ast Sunday from Mr. onal News from along Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gehrig came up from San Franelsco Saturday, and are at home at the Kingsley mansion on Main street. Mrs. F. A. Boole went to San Francisco Mon- day, to be absent several weeks. She will visit Sanger before her return. Mr. and_Mrs. George W. Shaffer are home from San Francisco. Mrs, H. B. Shackelford went to. Colusa Wednesday to attend the bedside of her aunt, Mrs. Allen, who is very low, with no hope of recovery. Major and Mrs. E. H. Ward came up from San Francisco Sunday. James Crawford of Carthage, IIL, paid Mrs. Seth P. Freeman a short visit last week. He left here Sunday morning for Palo Alto, at which place his son-in-law, Professor Sanford, resides, and will soon leave for the East. Miss ' Olive Hickman returned Wednesday from a short visit to the Misses Gaines of Redding. Mrs. Edward E. Eitel of San Francisco is here on a short visit to her mother, Mrs. Julla Philliber. Santa Barbara. Mrs. F. C. Sawyer after a month’s sojourn in Los Angeles has returned to this city. . Mrs. John M. Burnett, accompanied by the Misses ‘Burnett, wife and daughters of Mr. Burnett of the San Francisco Bar, is here for a short stay. Mrs. F. A. Brown of the Angel City is here the guest of Mrs. E. P. Dunn. W. Charles Squier, an attorney of Santa Bar- bara, has departed for the Kiondike section. He takes with him a number of dogs and has an entire outfit. Mr. and Mrs. Percy King of New York ar- rived recently and have taken the Edwards cottage for the winter. George H. Wright, who has been visiting at Miramar for some time, has departed for the Sandwich Tslands. A. Matthews and family of Colorado Springs are here for a short time. Mrs. Hunt, wife of Dr. H. E. Hunt, has ar- rived from Los Angeles and will reside here permanently. J. B. Inderleden and wife and two daughters of Chicago are in Santa Barbara to spend the winter, H. W. Techenstein, who has spent the past two months in this city, has lert for Chicago. J. B. Hinskamp of Fort Madison, Wis., has arrived in Santa Barbara for a short stay. Mre. M. E. Sullivan of San Francisco is here on a visit. Sonoma. Claude Johnson left for San Francisco last Tuesday, where he has accepted a position in the Phelan building. After spending a_ week with his family in San Francisco, L. Litzius has returned to So- . Schocken contemplates leaving for Daw- City in the near future. In the meantime . Schocken will be kept posted by A. C. Hirschfeld, who left San Francisco for that iast Sunda-. Joseph McMullen has been transferred by the San Francisco and Nortn Pacific Rallway to Santa Rosa. His wife, who is now stopping | with her mother, Mrs. A. Bates, will join him next week. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Schuster recelved a visit od Klelnsorg and Miss Clara Mary Kleinsorg of Chicago and Miss Schuster of San Francisco. L. Modini and family are receiving a visit from Miss V. Sanguinett! of Mokelumne Hill, | Calaveras County. Miss Zelma Johnson has returned from a | | several months’ visit to Fresno. Santa Gruz. Miss Kittfe Riddell s down from San Fran- cisco visiting friends in this, her old home. Rev. J. Stuckell, pastor of the Presbyteriar Church of Gllroy, has been the guest of Re- Alex Eakin the past week. William Edwards of Niles, Mich., is spend- ing the winter with his nephews, C. H. Heath and Frank L. Heath, on Beach Hill Miss A. Jackson of Chicago is on a Visit to her sister, Mrs. Dr. C. K. smail. B. Young Jr. has returned from a n Luis Obispo. ; well of Oakland is the guest of Charles Newell and family on California streot. Mrs. W. H. Bias is entertaining at her home on Rincon Terrace her brother, Fred Anthony and wife of Livermore, Mrs. James O Brien is down from San Fran- cisco_and Is paying her sister, Miss Kat. Handley, a visit. Miss Mamle Cooney has returned from an extended trip East, where she visited in Chi- cago and Kansas City.” Miss Irene Howe is down from Colusa. Mr. and Mrs. Len Poehlman and family of Baltimore, who are visiting A. Trust and fam- ily, have returned from San Francisco. Lieutenant-Governor W. T. Jeter has had the pleasure of entertaining at his home, Sun- shine Villa, the past week his old friends and townspeople Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Henry of Chillicothe, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jacobs of Oakland have also been his guests. Miss Carrle Swank has returned home from a two weeks' trip spent in Southern Cali- fornia. The social event of the week was the concert given by Miss Grace Carrol at the opera-house on Monday evening. She was assisted by Miss Mary Chester Willlams, soprano, and Dr. Gil- bert F. Graham, tenor, of San Francisco. The selections by the young ladies’ orchestra, un- der the leadership of Professor George Has- tings, was highly appreciated. The Misses McGonigle of Ventura are the guests of Mrs. M. Leonard. Mrs. W. G. Brown is down from Oakland on a visit. H. H. Blood of Virginia City, Nev., is visit- Ing his sister, Mrs. E. G. Farnham. Ex-Mayor Bowman and wife have returned from San Francisco. Harry Wanzer is down from Placerville and ts visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James 0. Wanzer Benjamin K. Knight is home from Los An- geles. Mrs. Dr. Gray of San Francisco is visiting relatives here. Rube Morris of San Francisco and Miss Lil- lian Flelsig will be married at high noon on Sunday at_the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mre. L. Fleisig, on Maple street. Sacramento. Madame B. D. Miller left last week on a visit to New York City. i the D. S. Hirschberg, superintendent of TRY THESE VERY SIMPLE PARLOR TRICKS. Marvelous Things That May Be Done by Any Amateur HE spinning handkerchief is a great favorite with jugglers. A handkerchief is borrowed, thrown in the air and caught on the end of a whirling stick held by the juggler, when the hand- kerchief spreads out to its full size and commences to rapidly spin around. The Juggler. | possible to spin a raw egg, so our jug- gler uses a hard-boiled one, and spins it on its small end in a shallow japanned tray. If the tray is kept gently moving in a small circle in the opposite direction to that in which the | egg is spinning the latter will continue to spir as long as desired. The egg-spinning trick is usually fol- lowed by a balancing trick, in which a playing card is balanced upon a small wand, and egg is then balanced on a corner of the card. This trick usually calls forth a great pretension when in reality no skill whatever is re- quired. The wand is of ebony or some dark wood, and about three inches from one end is a small hole. The egg is made of wood, painted white, and with a small hole in one end. The card is composed of two cards glued together, with a fine steel wire between them, running diagonally from corner to cor- ner of the card, with the ends of the secret, says W. B. Caulk, in the cur- rent number of the Scientific Ameri- can, is that in the end of the stick a needle is inserted about a quarter of an inch, leaving the sharp end out. When the handkerchief is caught on the end of the whirling stick the needle point passes through it, thus preventing it falling off the stick, which is rapidly whirled around, and the handkerchief will spread out and spin about on the end of the stick. Jugglers are very partial to tricks performed with eggs, and spinning” an egg on its smaller end is a trick they are almost sure to perform. It is im- wire projecting about a quarter of an inch. O skill the part of th former, | of i3 5 e | be really sharp by cutting paper and A fitting finale to such a juggling act is that in which a potato is placed on the hand of the assistant and cut in two with a sharp sword without leav- | ing any mark upon the skin. As a gen- | eral thing, a second potato is then cut upon the throat of the assistant. This apparently marvelous mastery of the sword always brings forth great ap- plause. 2 Tak'ng several medium-sized sound potatoes, on a tray are placed two po- tatoes prepared as follows: Insert a needle crosswise of the potato, near the bottom. After showing the sword to slicing one or two of the potatoes, the performer picks up one of the prepared potatoes and places it on the assist- ant’s hand. But apparently it does not lie to suit him, so he slices off one side of it, using care to cut away the side just under the needle and as close to it as possible; then he places the po- tato once again on the assistant’s hand. After making a few flourishes with the sword he cuts through the po- tato, dividing it in half. In striking the potato with the sword The prepared egg s on a plate with he makes sure that the sword wil several ordinary eggs, and the card is | come exactly crosswise on the needlel? placed on a pack of common cards. The wand is held in one hand, the card taken in the other and apparently bal- anced on one corner on the wand, but in reality the wire point is placed in the hole in the wand. Now the assist- ant passes the prepared egg to the jug- gler, who carefully balances it upon the corner of the card—that is, slips the hole in the end of the egg over the wire point projecting from the card. | | consequently, when the sword reaches the needle it can go no further, and the brittle nature of the potato will cause it to fall apart, the'very thin portion | below the needle offering no resistance to the separation. The second potato is then cut in the same manner on the assistant’s neck. There are many other false juggling, tricks, but the above will suffice to show that “there are tricks in all trades but yours.” b Preston School at Tone, returned from the Easf yesterday. Miss E. S. Watson is visiting this city from Fresno. The Kingsley Art Club held its regular meeting last week. Papers were read by Mrs. C. L. White, on “Giovanni and Andrea Pi: sano”': by Mrs. Robert Devlin, on ‘‘Orcagna, and Mrs. Bassett treated of ‘“‘Geotto, an Archi- tect, Painter and Sculptor.” Mrs. Parsons of Grass Valley has been visit- ing Miss Nellie Upson for the past week. Miss Alice Smith is visiting in Oakland, San Francisco and Alameda, where she will remain for several weels. Miss Tyndal! has sufficiently recovered from her recent iliness to resume her classes at the High School. Miss Ruth B. Catlin has gone to Oakland. Miss Dora Taylor is visiting friends in San Francisco. Mrs. 5. H. Wing and son of this city will spend the winter in Vermont. A surprise party was given in honor of Miss Lucille Collins at the residence of W. K. Corthrin on Saturday evening. The youns lady will make her future home {n Council Bluffs. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Portwood will reside permanently in California. They are at pres- ent in this city, awaiting the completion of thelr beautiful colonlal residence in Orange- vale. Mrs. Robert E. Montgomery of San Fran- cisco s visiting friends in this city. Secretary of State Brown has so far recov- ered from his late severe fliness to be able to_ride out. Miss Rita Parrott has gone to Los Angeles for two weeks. Santa Ana. W. F. Lutz, the implement dealer, Francisco. Mrs. C. W. West visited friends Monica last week. D. W. Johnston, first lieutenant of Company came home from Redlands last week on visit with his parents. ‘Willlam H. English and Mlss Alice Edwards were married at high noon Wednesday at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Robert English. They will reside in this city. Charles Tedford of Los Angeles visited his brother, City Clerk Tedford, last week. Douglag Perkins, brother of United States Senator Perkins, was in Santa Ana last week. He was accompanied by W. C. Patterson of Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Hazen of Monrovia, Cal., and L. W. Hazen of Sioux Falls, S. D., are :ha guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Hunting- Mrs. R. E, Dickinson of Los Angeles was here last week on a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ross. Mrs. Theodore Winbigler of Bakersfleld is iting_her parents, Dr. and Mrs. I. D Mills. Mrs. T. Langley arrived last week from Sanborn, Ia., coming to join her husband, Judge Langley, who is assoclated with Dis- trict Attorney West in the practice of law. Dr. and Mrs. R. S. Van Agnews have gone to_Fallbrock, San Diego County, to reside. Mrs. Vada Porter has returned to Ocean- side after a month's visit with friends and relatives here. Frank Pelt and family have gone to San Francisco, where they will reside, is {n San in Santa a i Santa Glara. Miss Ida Toney is visiting in San Francisco and Oakland. The Misses Goldsmith have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. Henderson. The Misses Schmidt of Wittenberg, in the Province of Bavaria, Germany, have left for San Francisco after a few weeks' sojourn here. Miss Mary Farry is the guest of the Misses Brennan of San Francisco. Mrs: George Roll is making a brief Visit in Santa Cruz. Miss Carrie Thompson -has returned from a four months’ visit in Idaho. Miss Wall of Oakland is the guest of Mrs. Hiram Bond. Mr. and Mrs. J. Enright are visiting in San Francisco. Miss Nellle Bull has left on a visit to Rands- burg, where her father has extensive mining interests. R. Miner of San Francisco is here visiting relatives. Mrs. Daw of Oakland is the guest of rela- tives. P St. Helena. Mrs. W. A. Heath and son Roy and daughter Miss Maude spent several days the first of the week in St. Helena. Miss Clara Willlams of Antloch is the guest of Mrs. E. L. Cave. Mrs. J. G. Norton is visiting her son, Ernest Haraszthy in Stanislaus County. B. Burch spefit several days this week in the metropolis. A. J. Newman, who has been in the employ of J. H. Steves for the past twelve years, has resigned his position, and with his wife will move to Humboldt County. G. M. Francis, editor of the Napa Register, spent Wednesday in St. Helena. M. Dockery went to Chico Tuesday to spend a week. Captain Oliver Smith left on Wednesday Seattle, where he will spend a month. Attorney F. E. Johnston spent Wednesday In St. Helena. G. M. Hardin returned from the city Satur- gal_\-. after spending a week at the Golden Ju- ilee. Willlam Ely left Sunday for Dyea. He will go to Skaguay and proceed to Dawson as soon as possible. Misses Jennie Jessen and Mary Hagar have accepted positions in San Francisco at the German Hespital. Mrs. Hyde and D. C. McRuer, two old resi- dents of St. Helena, died during the week. Both were highly respected and well known in this community. for Miss Alice Beach McComas, whose recital be- fore the members of the Etude Club took place on Saturday, was the guest of Miss Hattle Austin while here. iss_Edna Gilbert, who has hbeen visiting Miss Ella Cadding for the past few days, has returned to her home in Petaluma. Miss Abigail Jennngs of San Franciseo is siting her cousin, Miss Rena Edwards. Miss Susie Kelleher, daughter of Professor Alfred Kelleher of San Francisco, has return- ed to her home after a visit with Major and Mrs. R. J. Pye. R. X. Ryan, general passenger agent of the San Francisco and North Pacific Railway, spent part of the week in Santa Rosa. Charles O. Dunbar, one of the proprietors of the Press-Democrat, s in Oroville on busi- ness. . Mr. and Mrs. F. J. French of San Francisce spent Wednesday and Thursday in this city. Mrs. Arthur Harris is visiting friends and relatives in Redwood Cit; Tulare. Abe Worms left Tuesday for J will establish himeelt in Bustness, oo He rs. B. M. Alford, with her daughter. Mrs. Pearl Haslam, of Santa Ci vi F 0 Fearl H Cruz, visited Fresno Perry Alverson, of A. P. Hall & Co., = turned from San Francisco. Sr i A. E. Miott, after a continued twelve ‘vears with the firm of 3. Goldman & tL"(‘\,,, l}’ms rbt‘!ired lflrl'\m business in the mercan- le line and will devote his at i tention to his r. Todd Martin is very fll. He f from some form of polsontn’ 5-qumene Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gore left Tuesday for Sacramento, where they will h s l\ome.d ereafter make J. N. Anderson, who has been {ll weeks, s again able to be ou:. Lo many oseph Lustig of The People's Store, trom & trip to the coast counties. = ° POme R. Linder is in receipt of a telegram an- nouncing the confirmation of Captain E. Oak- ford as postmaster of Tulare, . §. Stewart will shortly take his famil the bay for the benefit of Mrs. Stewarts heaitn. r. John Winters is in receipt of a I from his son Grove, who Is en route to the Kiondike. He Was'at Lake Tagish Decem- er 23. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Moore have just - brated their golden wedding u.nnl\rer’urtgpcele Ventura. Miss Georgia Walton has return: g ed from San iss Martha Cerf returned from Monday evening oo Ales obert Oxnard and Mr. Bauers of San - cisco are at the Colonla beet Sugar factors Mrs. H. R. McDonell and daughter, Miss Jessie, are visiting in the Ojai Valley. Mrs. W. E. Willis is visiting relatives in Redlands. J. H. Herbst and daughter of Hueneme were in this city during the past week. Dr. A. J. Comstock has returned from Ari- zona. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Webster of Ca: visited In this city last week. et o Mrs. W. H. Smith of St. Joseph, Mo., who has been spending the winter in this city as the guest of Mrs. J. F. Newby, returned home last week. George Beazley is in Los Angeles. W. D. Hobson was In Ventura this week. Mr. and_Mrs. H. Green Sr. and -Miss Green of Cincinnati passed through this city Monday en route to the Ojai Valley. Mrs. Harriet C. Ley of San Francisco is the guest of Mrs. H, D. Ley.” Mrs. L M. Brown of Mendocino County is also vis S e o iting with rs. C. 0. Dempsey of Mojave Is with relatives in this city. ] oo acvaly ‘aptain John Cross of Los Angeles is here, Mibses Cora and Maggle McGonigie are visit- ing in Santa Cruz. Miss Bertha Roth will visit in San Francisco for two months. Juan Camarilio has returned from Los An- geles. - Mr. and Mrs, C. F. Munson of the Frat Brotherhood 18 irthis city. S e following persons who attended Golden Jubllee have returned home: Hon. C. B Bonestel, Hon. L. F. Eastin, Jullan Cerf, Ed M. Hirshfelder, Ed M. Wagner, Hon. T. A. Rice, Emmet C. Crane, Mike Flynn, John Me- Gonigle, Henry Guggenheim. R. M. Shackleford of San Francisco is here. George Willlams of San Francisco visited in the city during the past week. Deputy Port Inspector A. B. Russel of Santa Barbara was in Ventura Wednesday. Visali Miss Mary Louise Carr and her pupils gave an interestinz musicale in town this week. Miss Carr is a resident of Lemoors. A. G. Wishom, manager of the water works and ice plant, spent the past week in San Francisco. . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Weston are spending their honeymoon in San Francisco. Miss Annie Thomas has gone to Gilroy to visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Isador Cohn have returned to San Francisco after spending a week here. C. B. Moffett has been in San Francisco helping his brother, Bugene, to purchase an outfit for the Klondike. Professor L. J. Richardson of the State Uni- versity was visiting the High School here the past week. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. visiting friends here. Dr. Lizzie A. Smalley of Lemoore has re- turned home after a visit with her old friend, Mrs. W. S. Hayes. Rev. H. W. Brayton of San Jose was here a few days ago on business. > Mrs. M. F. Grove has returned from & lengthy visit at Stockton Avith relatives. Frank E. Livingston of San Francisco is here on a visit to his sister, Miss Nanno, who teaches in the public schools, Mrs. W. W. Cross of this city has been elected treasurer of the Federation of Women's Clubs in the San Joaquin Valley. Woodland. Miss Laura Apperson has returned to her home in Dixon. Charles Keithly and George Martin left for Seattle Tuesday, from where they will sail for Skaguay. Dr. Cole was an arrival from Oakland lasy week. Miss Nora Andrews was an arrival Wedness day from Colusa. J. R. Shelton and wife have returned from San Francisco. John Wohlform visited Sacramento last week. Mrs. W. H. Hord has returned to her home in_Palo Alto. Mrs. I Rosenberg is visiting in San Fran- cisco. Grand Marshal Dunbar of the Santa Rosa Press-Democrat visited the local order of Na- tive Sons Wednesday evening. Mrs. Elmira Clark has returned from San Fewel of Sanger are Francis Bert Elston is down from his mine, near Oroville. Mrs. S. M. Griggs has gone to San Fran- cisco. Watsonville. Mrs. Dr. Clarke is making an to_relatives in Sacramento. E. C. Swearinger has left this to_San Francisco. Rev. L. A. Pler was in San Francisco this week attending the meeting of the State Board of the Christian Church. Rev. Father Manon is in San Francisco on a health-seeking _trip. s “Peter Cox was called to Gonzales this week by the serious fliness of her youngest daughter, Mrs. Dr. Gordon. S. N. Wyckoff was here from Berkeley a few days of the past week on a visit to relatives and old friends. “Mrs. J. Drussel. an old resident of this city, was down from Oakland the past week Miss Hazel Lewis of Jamesburg is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. P. H. Hover. H. R. Rowlatt has returned from Philadel- phia, where he has been the past three months in the interest of the Spreckels Sugar Com- pany. extended visit city and gone San dJose. Major McLaughlin of Santa Cruz was in the city Thursday and Friday. Miss Mattie George is visiting in San Francisc Frank V. Wright returned on Wednes- day from a trip to the San Joaquin Val- ley. Mrs. Joseph R. Rucker gave a luncheon Monday in honor of Mrs. Kelly of Chi- cago. Miss Fay Butler spent several days in Los Gatos the beginning pf the week. Mrs, Charles M. Shortrilige returned to San Francisco Tuesday. Miss Lilllan Rea of Gilroy spent the week in San Jose. Mrs. Laura Delaney, Miss Ada Delaney and Miss Marguerite Delaney left Mon- day for a stay of several months in Santa Barbara. James W. Rea spent Tuesday in San Francisco. Miss Ida Beermaker has returned to Stanford after a short visit here. Mrs. W. P. Dougherty gave a dinuner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Alex McCone of Virginia_City on Monday evening. Miss May Burrel is in San Francisco. Miss Maude Kellogg and Jack Enright were married at the bride’'s home at Santa Clara. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Shumate enter- tained a few friends at cards Friday evening. : Mrs, C. W. Williams is visiting rela- tives In_Arizona. Mrs. Rudolph cisco was in San Ve and Mrs, W. R. Webster of Phila- delphia are at the Vendome. A. Ortley has gone to Alaska. Grant P. Hatcn, accompanied by his wife, has gone to Volcano, Amador County, to teach school. Arizona. During the week Harvey H. Helm and bride ‘were the guests in Phoenix of Territorfal Sec- retary C. H. Akers and wife. They left Thurs- day night for Wickenburg, Ariz., where Mr. Helm has extensive works for the reduction ot old ores by the cyanide process. ng’sA A). Griscom, Miss Simmons and Lloyd C. Griscom of Philadelphia, who have been spending several months at the new health re- sort of Hot Springs, north of Phoenix, left Tuesday for Los Angeles, taere to make a brief stay prior to returning home. J. Curtis Wasson, last year principal of the Flagstaff public _schools and now professor of . English in the Phoenix High Scheol, has been lying for a week criticalty 11l. He is suffer- ing from muscular rheumatism, attended by hiccou; that continue for days. WPFC. Baliey of San Francisco is lecturing theosophy throughout Central Arizona and organizing socleties in the principal towns. John Denair, division superintendent of the Santa Fe Pacific, who was injured in one of the rock avalanches that fell within_ the block- aded Fairview tunnel, is convalescing at the Sisters' Hospital at Prescott. C. F. Underhill of San Gabriel, Cal, is at the Adams, Phoenix, for a short stay. Miss Bessie Copes of Los Angeles is the guest of”her school friend, Miss Winnifred Smith of oenix. 3 Pgmss Elizabeth Kendrick, daughter of Bishop Kendrick of the Episcopal diocese of Arizona and New Mexico, has returned to her home in Phoenix, after an absence of two years in San Franclsco, where she has been taking a nurse's training course at St. Luke's Hospital. Rev. Cal Ogburn, who has for several years been in charge of the Christian Church of Phoenix. has resigned his pastorate and has accepted a charge in Southern California. Bishop C. C. McCabe, in charge of the .Meth- odist Episcopal diocese of Colorado, is spend- ing a week in Arizona and lectured in Phoenix Saturday on his experiences in Libby prison during the late war. New Mexico. T. J. Helm of Santa Fe has returned from a trip through the southern part of the Ter- T Fleming, ex-Mayor of Silver City, was in Albuquerque for several days during the week. \ S ernor Otero and wite, who came down to attend the Library ball, spent most of the week in Albuquerque as guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. ‘Keen, who were former neighbors in Las Vegas. o “Wroth has returned from Topeka, where he was a witness in an important railroad case. Mrs, W. E. Talbott intends to start for the Klondike region in the spring, her son. who s now there, having written her to come. P. B. Shuster and wife left a_few days ago for a visit to relatives in the East, and will be away till spring. 7.7, Sturman of Gallup, has been spending a few days in Albuquerque. : M. W. Mills of Springer, who was in Albu- querque for a few days, has returned to the orth, '"é;-eovernur Thornton has been absent from the Territory for some weeks, on a trlp to old Mexico. £ ‘Golonel A. W. Harrls of Kingston has been visiting friends in Albuquerque for the last ten 5. 9o5n. A. A. Jones of Las Vegas returned on Friday laet from a trip to tne southern part e Territory. of e T oram, president of the Alhemarle Mining and Milling Company at Cochitl, has gone on a business trip to Denver, Mr. and Mrs. d. D. May of Cerriflos have re- turned from a trip to the west. R A. Martin and_wife have left Raton and located on a ranch near Las Cruces. B. Spence of San Fran- Jose the fore part of the The late Lord Berwick possessed a splendid gallery of pictures at Atting- ham, the family place near Shrews- bury, England. There are very fine examples of Carpaccio, Murillo, Velas- quez, Titian and Hackert, besides valu- able portraits by some of the most cele- bnte«‘ British masters.