The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 13, 1898, Page 30

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30 " THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1898 The past week has been a lively one among | Pacific Coast people. Social functions have been the rule in all parts of the State and pumerous weddings are reported. Several well- known people are seriously ill. Auburn. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Rose are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Mason of Newcastle. Miss Dippy D. Towles of San Francisco was the guest of Mrs. C. H. Walsh last week. nie Hailman and daughter, Gracie, s are here on & visit Suetsinger is the guest of Mrs. Mrs. A C. Cameron. A\tiss Hattle Jeffray of Gridley ia visting Mrs. G. M. Ford. Jacob Roll and Ed Elder leave next week for the Klondike via the Chilkoot Pass. Miss Lizzie Peterson of Grass Valley is visit- ing her mother, Mrs. A. E. Burns. Mrs. Lieber of Oakland is visiting her sister, Mrs. H. W. Hart. Mrs. Nellle Butts of Penryn is visting her brother, J. H. Blanchard. Mrs. George Dyson Sr. has returned from a two weeks' visit to Oakland. Mrs. John McAninsch, who is at St. Luke's hospital, San Francisco, is reported as im- proving. Mrs. J. T. McCall of Oakland is visiting Mrs. William C. McCo Mr. and Mrs. John German have returned to their hame in North San Juan, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Buhring. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Fuller. nto was here Sun- sta visited rela- nday Oak was here Satur- son of T. W. H to his par- unday ! , Olive and >m San Francisco. k, but is im- ents Friday Mrs. Grace, Dy proving ) be out again. Joseph W. Iy have moved to Stockto make that place their future he risbie left for Tacoma, Wash., being called there by s Helen Drake. . C. R. Tidd and W. Jlinda’ were here Tuesday. , N. D. w., entertainment and o H. dance on ited friends Frisble were in Redd:: M. Cameron of Denver, Colo., is here on to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Cam- on. Mrs. Musick of Stockton Is visting relatives here. Bakersfield. n Jewett of Bakersfleld n has returned home after the southern part of the evening, February Companion Mrs. E ates army and at the Southern last s of Linns Valley is the ruary 3, to Mr. and he ladies of Februa was ed here at the Meth- February 7. iven by Webster, honor o who is visiting Mrs. R H The. Dugan took place from the C kersfleld Saturday alte resters assisted in the was one of Kerm's amento is a Fairchild of Withrow of Delano is visiting who has been the guest E v for the past month, left for her future home in Tehachapl Friday. Mr. and from the m s Is quite sick Rodger dy Run of the is attending the Sdward Keskeys of Iowa Hill has gone higan John May has gone to San Francisco. to Cloverdale. eka 1s here on a visit th Otis; also to as- n their music for ter a year's ab- has returned here for an in- John Dixon, intend- ter the Citrus Fair. Oakland is a guest at the of Yorkville is_enj h her friend, Miss ving ora ibar returned Wednesday after a th friends in Santa Rosa. F ns of Santa Rosa will be two weeks' sojo Miss Margare: her guest until atter the fair. F. P. Conner of the local firm, Shaw & Con- per, ac 1 by his wife, left this week for the KI ge concourse of frien. gathered parture a Gordon past fifteen witness their d; peed. isiness here for the esday for the Klon- departed Wednesday for weeks' visit with her daughter, Mrs. W. tchell, at Angels Camp. George W. Coe spent a opolis this weel few days In the in the interest of his newly discovered zold mine near Cloverdale. Mrs. Willlam Schweitzer, T. M. Menihan, George B. Baer and J. A. Gowd were in Santa Rosa on ness the past week and W. Brush in Ukiah. o Golusa. . H. H. Wintler visited Colusa the past H. M. Alberry and her daughter, Miss Ellza’ Kirk, went (o San Francisco Tuesday ast. Miss Ethel Ford gave a party to he; friends last week. . M. J. Boggs has been quite 11l with la &rippe. W. P. Harrington, the Colusa banker, has returned from a p: nged stay In the cit; Mrs. George Willlams went down to Sacra- mento to visit her sick brother, Henry W, Smith, who since died and was buried here Wednesday, his father, A. Smith, and his sis- ter, Mrs. Kameyer, accompanylng the remains and returning to Sacramento last Wednesday. Mrs. E. T. Crane has been visiting Mrs. Cl;:lcher. her sister, at Williams. iss Emma Lamon of Austin, Texas, 2 seips Mre, 1. LW son, ot . W. Hopper, C. §. P., has been raission in the theater for the pase week "® * Mrs. Ada Howell of Wil s Is visiting her sick aunt, Mrs. J. F. Witk rs. Richard Bayne of San Francisc ;: the bedside of her mother, Mrs. J.GF!.' aeirfi ns. A. J. Marr, John Gillaspy and Rufus Lauge- our of Colusa County all visited Dunnigan, olo County, the past week. 4 Mrs. Frank Davis of _Afton visited her father's family here last Tuesday, iss Grace McCoy Maxwel has been vi at Princeton this week. et Colonel George Hagar, president of the Co- Jusa County Bank, is visiting his dau‘htce(:' Mrs. A. L. Tubbs of Pacific avenue, San Francisco. He has been ill, but Is reported better. Miss Elizabeth Murdock took the place of Miss Annie Jones in our public schools. Miss Jones was transferred to the Chico Stafe Nor. mal. Fresno. Edwin Phillips, ex-superintendent of streets of Stockton, wes iu Fresno the fore part of the week. E. R. Zion of the Madera schools was In town this week. W. J. Berry, the “Klondike King,” was over from Selma last Tuesdaf. Mrs. J. P. Fernald is vsiting friends in the southern part of the State. Mrs. William Woolley of San Jose has been the guest of Mrs. Achille Fournler. August Weihe, the capitalist, is in town from Ban Francisco in connection with his offer to fonate a dark to the city. harles Hughes and son of Red | William Weaver and family | s here from Wisconsin for | Shanahan | g high school at Red | {s prepar- | Cedar | r of Petaluma s visiting | 1l conduct the busi- | onal News from along Deputy Sheriff Timmins has returned from & visit to his old home in Ontarlo. C;ilrm; Mrs. John R. Matthews of Los Angeles and her coukin, Miss Frances Suffern, of Syracuse, N. Y., are here settling up-the estate of the late’ Mrs. Mary Hersey. Counciiman George Wentz has gone to Ari- zona on a health trip. Edward F. Johnson, a prominent young drug- gist of Gilroy, will wed Miss Elsie Garrett, formerly of Sacramento, on Sunday, the 20th inst. Mrs. R. R. Hall has returned to her home in San Jose. Oscar Moore has been visiting Amador. V. E. Burrows, Jerry Ryan and John Del- cumum will leave for Alaska about the 20th inst. Mrs Taylor of Salinas has returned home after a pleasant visit to her sister, Mrs. E. H. Berry. Mrs. Thorpe is visiting at the home of her tather, Judge Fox, of Redwood City. Richard Plerce, superintendent of the Jack son and Lakeview Mining Company of Lundy, Cal.,, visited his father here this week. friends In Grass Valley. | George D. Roberts is seriously ill. Samuel Keast, who has had a severs attack of pneumonia, died at his home on Auburn street. Willlam Madden s visiting San Franctsco. Theodore Kohler has gone to San Francisco on a visit. George Quick has returned from Alaska, George Lord, a ploneer citizen of Grass V: ley, died here this week. He served two terms as_Sheriff of Nevada County. John Glasson and wife have returned from & visit to San Francisco. amuel T. George has returned from Shasta | County. | “Mrs’ Neil Wilhelm has returned from a visit to n Francisco. ¥ Fiske and wife are home from San H. Hankins has returned from Oak- land | "Miss Clara Uphoff has returned from a pro- tracted visit to San Francisco. Fred Sleep who has been to the bay has | returned. | am Lucas and wife are home from San Maurice O'Connell and County Clerk J. J. | Greany are home after a pleasure trip to the bay. | "W. C. D. Body and wife have returned from San’ Francisco. Haywards. James Anderson and family departed last week for Victoria, B. C., where they will henceforth reside. > A son has been born to the wife of J. Van Hoosear. Mrs. Joseph Gonzalves of San Francisco ting her mother, Mrs. W. Kerr. re. F. Martin of Alameda is here on a vis! o her aunt, Mrs. H. Gordon. Miss Hasse, who has been visiting Mrs. M. Stanton, has returned to her home at Stockton. Frank Keating departed this week for Tracy to make his future residence there. R. Ligovri is making preparations to leave | for the Klondike. 1 V. G. Dassel and wife have returned from a s0j n at Niles. Hanford. G McDantel of St. Louis has recently taken up his residence in Hanford. Zenas Kendall, wife and daughter of Hamil- ton, O., who have been visiting with Charles Kendall, have returned home. William Degler of Long Valley, Lassen > who visited here a few weeks ago, W ‘friends that he is about to remove his ousehold_gods to this city. F. L. Dodge, a well-known newspaperman prominent Republican, formerly has returned to Los Angeles, now resides, after a brief visit to his brother, Fred Dodge, editor of the Hanford Sentinel. Under the auspices of the Woman's Club a number of well-known soclety leaders and belles are to give a valentine soclal here on | St. Valentine's day. Members of the Young Men's Institute of the Methodist Fpiscopal Church gave a ‘'stag party’” and supper in the gymnasium last Sat- urday evening. J is it Qollisterj Dr. Hendricks of Hanford has returned to his home after a short visit to friends and rela- tives in town. The engagement of Miss Mattie Bonnel and Frank Shore is announced. They will be mar- ried in the very near future. Creek to live in Hollister. Fanny Moore and son and Miss Nellle Bould Mrs. Sowle have dence. Ifred McCray, I. N. Thexbon and left for the Klondike Thursday. A of this | where he | celebrate the seventy-fifth | Mrs. | | emoved to San Jose for a perma- | A. Towle was taken i1l with pneumonia on the | eve going. Robert Logan left Saturday. Senator Flint made a short visit to town this week Miss Amelia Deveigglo, formerly of Hollister, was lately married to Mr. Meyer of San Fran- cisco. | Irvington. | Mrs. J. C. Stannard of Glen Ellen is vis- iting with Mrs. A. Laughlin. Mrs. G. McCalvey of San Francisco is vis- | tting with Mr. and Mrs. Montross. Mr. and Mrs. J. Driver of Hayward were In | town Saturday. Mrs. G. Bond gave a dancing party last Fri- day evening to a number of her friends, in the large barn owned by Mr. Cronin. Mrs. S. E. Green of Lincodn, Neb., is vis- iting with Mrs. J. H. McCollough. A double wedding _anniversary was cele- brated at the Oszood home, Tuesday evening, it being the fortieth anniversary of the mar- riage of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Osgood, and_the th anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. " Young. The invited guests arrived early Was indulged in. Mrs. G. McAlvey n Babb were awarded prizes on | points, oby prize falling to Mrs. A. B. | Montross and Mr. N. S. Babb. Supper was | served at midnight after which all departed | s, liough. Miss By guest of Mrs. Cutler at the Durham home. Liake pt;rL Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Martin returned from a two monthg visit in San Francisco last Sun- | %8s, L. P. Scranton has returned to her home in Los Angeles, after an extended visit with her parents, Miss Grace Critcher of San Francisco was the t of Mrs. Scribner this week. K. McMath and wife of Fort Bragg and B. McMath and wife of Elmira were the G :\;osu of Captain and Mrs. S. S. Russell this weelk. Miss Rosa Greene has onth's visit at Middletown. T fistes Carrie and Tillie Slotterbek are vis- iting in San Francisco Lodi returned from a it with' Alameda relatives. Miss Minnie Florance is recovering from d s illness. & O Aderson and bride returned from thelr weading trip Monday, and a host of con- = 4 Watkinshaw of Los Gatos is the | Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Boone. | )£ his departure and was obliged to delay | F. G. Cary and wife have returned from a | | Woodland, as well as the members of an old-time charl- variing crowd. Mrs. R. Cope visited with Stockton friends Tuesday. Mrs. W. R. Sibbett and Miss G. Sibbett of Qakland are visiting with the family of James ope. Dr. E. A. Burchard {s around again after a severe {llness of several weeks. B C. H. Gordon is recovering from a severe ness. Mrs. Dell Acker and children returned to their home at Jamestown on Wednesday, after a visit with relatives here. Mrs. M. Hamiiton has been quite ill during the past week. A woman's Board of Missions has been or- | ganized with Mrs. George Greenwell as presi- dent, Mrs. H. Matley as secretary and Mrs. Daggett as treasurer. Monterey. T. J. Field, vice-president of the Bank of Monterey, spent & portion of the week in Sa- nas. Miss Lottls Boland is visiting friends in the nterfor of the county. Rev. Father R. M. Ferrer of Gonzales was in Monterey Monday and Tuesday of this week. JeCharles Underwood has returned from Berke- ey. Miss Lella Perry of this city and Robert Mor- rison, a prominent merchant of Winters, Cal., wer:’ quietly married Wednesday morning at the bride’s home on Franklin street. Imme- dlately after the ceremony the couple left for Santa Cruz and thence for their future resi- dence in Winters. Attorney Willlam James of San Jose visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. W. James, this week. Mr. and Mis. A. L. Luce came over from Sa- linas Wednesday to attend the Perry-Morri- son_wedding. Willilam Hannon, a real estate man of Mon- terey, was in Salinas this week on business connected with the Carless estate, of which he is administrator. Miss Alice Orton of San Jose ia visiting her sister, Miss F. B. Orton. Roy Frazier of San Jose was in town & por- tion of the week. David Rodrick came down from Berkeley this week to look after business interests here. Mrs. H. E. Dodge and daughter, Gladys, have gone to San Francisco for an extended visit. City Clerk W. E. Parker was in Castroville on Tuesday. Joseph Escholle s here from San Francisco for a_short stay with his family. F. S. Voshell has gone to San Francisco to remain permanently. Merced. Miss Maud Ballard, after an extended visit with_her sister, Mrs. Isaac Bird, returned to her home in Santa Rosa Thursday. Miss Della Craighan of Hornitos is visiting this week with her sister, Mrs. C. E. Kocher. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Knight of Santa Cruz came to Merced last week in answer to a telegram announcing the serious iliness of their daugh- ter, Mrs. W. E. Dodge. Mr. and Mrs. Mills, who have been the ests of Mrs. Mills' brother, Eli Grimes, le(t Thursday for Los Angeles, where they will visit a few days and then return to their home in_Ohio Mrs. S. C. Cornell left on Friday for Cathay valley to spend a week with relatives, Mrs. VanDusen went to Los Angeles Sunday afternoon, where she will visit friends. Mrs. Lucy S. Miller of Mariposa was In town yesterday visiting with friends. Miss Blma Law returned to her home in Merced Friday after a visit of fifteen months th friends in South Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Fowler returned home Friday afternoon from a few days’ visit In the bay cit Mrs. Clay Deering is visiting in Merced as the guest of her mother, Mrs. C. Ralston, and other relatives and friends. v Mr. and Mrs. R. Barcroft are visiting this week in Ban Francisco. Marysville. Mrs. P. J. Delay is visiting friends at Sheri- dan, Placer County. Frank Enochs and Al Attkisson and wife of Wheatland and Ed Nooner of Sutter County have left for the Klondika Peter Engel and wife were in San Jose to birthday of Mr. Engel's father, on which occasion there was a family reunion. Mrs. Carrie Thomas, who visited her mother, Ed Hollen, has returned to her home in Los Angeles. Miss Mattie Meyer is home from a visit to | her uncle, John Fells, in San Francisco. Mrs. A. B. Smith of Madera is visiting her sons, West G. Smith and J. W. Greely. Dr. C. E. Stone has been appointed inspector of the Twelfth Masonic District. Conrad Wideman has arrived from San Fran- cisco to take charge of the Marysville Turn | Verein classes in gymnastics and languages. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Morgan have come from | Miss Ruth Wilkins has returned from & visit to_friends in Gridley. Mrs. J. A. Standiford is visiting relatives in Los Angeles. 5 George Stewart and sister, Miss Laura, of San Jose are visiting their aunt, Mrs. M. L. Bachus of Yuba V. Mrs. Samuel McClure and Mrs. Catharine Sullivan of Sutter County are home from the Mining Fair. Henry Van Tiger, who was dangerously 1l is_convalescent. Dr. G. W. Stratton and wife, Miss Reynolds, Miss Aldean Roddan, Mrs. A. P. Lipp and R. E. Bevan and wife were in Wheatland to at- tend the funeral of Mrs. Jasper. N. J. Smith and wife and Miss Ada Boor- man are home from the Bay. A. B. White of Oakland Is visiting relatives here. Miss Tudie Russell has returned from a visit to_Fresno and San Francisco. Mrs. Howard Reed of Biggs visited her mother, Mrs. G. S. Cooley, in this city. George B. Lecch of Portland, Or., is visiting his brother, Willilam Leech, whom he had not seen for nineteen years. Miss Susle Irwin visited her Mrs. James McClintock, at Dunsmuir. F. Diego to spend a sister, Ray F. Stocking and wife and Samuel Smith are here from San month with relativ ‘Attorney W. H. Carlin and wife accompanied his aged parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carlin of New York, who are visiting here, tc the Mining Falr at San Francisco. Mrs. Lena Schlessinger will leave for Ger- many shortly, being in San Francisco at pres- ent, to seitle some business matters and to place her son in a business college. * D. C. Halsey, the well-known hotel man of was here this week, ¢ his wife. 5 D. Rideout and -wife, A. F. Abbott and M. F. Sanborn and R E. Bevan are accompanied home from the Mining Fair. J. O. Brittan and wife have returned from San Francisco. Phomas E. Holmes and bride are home from Southern California. Miss Lena Gobar of £an Jose has arrived to live with her sistes, Mrs. F. A. Lathrop. Menlo Park. Mrs. Louls Golder is spending a few weeks with friends here. Mrs. E. B. Ryan and her daughter, Daisy, leave for the East March 1. Miss Harrington of Oakiand s visiting her brother, Thomas Harrington. An entertainment for the benefit of the fres reading-rooms, given in Assembly Hall Satur. Qay evening, was largely attended Mrs. Kaston and daughters leave for the Orfent the first of the month. Miss Emma Kugeler has returned from the metropolis. = = Nevada Gity. Mrs. James A. Northway leaves next Thurs- | day for Skaguay to join her husband. Wil J. Pascoe, a resident here prior to 1868, gratulating friends called during the zvenlngI is up from San Francisco on a visit. HERE ARE HOUSANDS of works on magle and second sight tricks which only duced, but the most novel recent contribution to literature of this nature is that of a Frenchman named Traumele. This man has spent a lifetime concelving tricke to be per- formed with ordinary household matches. In his work more than a thousand tricks are fllustrated, with full instructions how to perform them. They range from the construction of animated figures to the building of temples of intricate archi- tecture. All are produced by the clever One of the simplest tricks demonstrates the old story of the marooned negro, the saflor-captors and the negro, all being represented by matches. There are nine- teen saflors, making twenty men, repre- sented by twenty matches all told. It is decided to kill one man, and the marooned negro is given his choice of position in line. He is represented by a reversed mateh. Count is to be made in rotation, and each seventh man is to go free. The last man left is to die. ‘Where must the count begin so that the negro captive will be the victim? The solution is simple. Let him select any position, and then begin the count so that he will be No. 3 at the outset and his white captors will be safe. The re- versed match alone will be in position at | the conclusion. Figure A shows one of adepts could master have been pro- | use of that commonest and cheapest of all household necessaries, the wooden match. | will Miss Jessie Marsh {s visiting Mrs. B. H. Preston at Sacramento. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Engelbright entertained the Excelsior Whist Club Monday evening. Miss May Phelan and her brother, Thomas, have gone'to San Francisco for the benefit of the young gentleman's health. Mrs. L. M. Kingdon has returned from an extended stay in San Francisco. Mrs. I H: Thayer, who has been the guest of Mrs. R. M. Hunt, has returned to San Francisco. Mather Superintendent of | the CElmbeyc mine has returned from New York. N glrny of San Jose, ex-principal of the evada City schools, is in town. Mr. and Mrs. Jo V. Snyder have returned from thelr weading tour. Petaluma. Rev. Father Leahy.has returned from San Francisco. 3 Rev. George B. Davis, wite and child have left for their future home at Chico, where Mr. | Davis will commence his duties as associate | pastor of the Bapyst churc Mrs. Mary E. 'T"eau. the W. C. T. U. lec- | turer, who has been visiting bere, has gone | to Santa Rosa. The many friends of Miss Estelle New- burgh will be pleased to hear that she is on the road to recovery and will soon be home. Miss Martha Tompson and Miss Carrie Wil- llams returned from a visit to San Fran- cleco. J. J. Livernash ot San Franclsco was in town. Monday. gAir. and Mrs. Bergevin have returned from an Francisco. 5 The Literary Club had their usual evening meeting, when current events, both grave and gay, were discussed by the members. The Rebekahs of Silver Spray Lodge bad an tmpromptu_musicale and literary programme, rendered after thelr business meeting. A pea nut hunt, which was greatly :njoved. ‘wound up the evening’s entertainmen The Whist Club commenced this week, so we may soon expect to hear of some grand move. The farmers are jubilant over the late rains and . everybody. is happy over improv rospect. PIihe long-talked-of advent of a shoe tactory in the town has at last become Blgllc( l-l';‘ work has commenced upon_the bullding. Tt | be located in East Petaluma and the Dbuilding will be readily seen by all Who pass by on the train. Pomona. The engagement of Henry W. Anderson of Oaxland and Miss Annie E. Wilson of Pomona is announced, The marriage Will probably take place in May. Miss Alice Griffin is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Daniel T. C. Perkins in San Franclsco. Senator S. N. Androus, of the Pacific Coast Jockey Club, is home for a fortnight's vaca- tion at his ranch. President Ferguson of Pomona College is in Chicago on business connected With the col- lege. “Harry M. Howland is visitng for a few weeks In San Francisco, F. M. Martin and wi friends at an elaborate dinner, followed by cards, at_thelr home on Tuesday evening. Rev. W. E. Bender and wife of Ontarlo, in this locality, left on Monday for & seven months' trip through Europe and the Holy Land. Peter Fleming, one of the ploneers in Pomo- na Valley and a leader in this city, dled sud denly at his home on Garey avenue on Tues- v night. Ao e " A. Podgham and Miss Julla Moors have returned from a visit in San Francisco. | George C. Wickware, who has lived at the | Occidental Hotel in San Francisco for over fwenty years, has built the most elegant and sightly home in Pomona Valley and he and his wife are about to move into the residence. Pacific Grove. ife entertained their E. C. Morrison came down from San Fran- eisco this week and Is at El Carmelo Hotel. | Mrs. G. Nichols is spending the week as the | est of Salinas friends. : | Bt O atrick, head clerk at El Carmelo | Hotel, has returned from a several weeks' trip | through the State. i Judge Durham, formerly a professor in the Irvington College, at Irvington, Cal., is visit- | ing the family of Judge J. R. Patrick. | The Olsen brothers, lumber merchants of this town, have gone to San Francisco en route to e Klondike. e hn Flournoy and wife of San Francisco have returned to Pacific Grove after a flying trip to San Francisco. % 'B. Heringer is down trom San Jose for & few days. Mrs. George H. home in_Salinas relatives here. B Clinton Houston of San Franeisco spent a few days of this week at El Carmelo Hotel. Miss Evelyn McCormick, the talented artist of San Francisco, came to Pacific Grove Mon- | day to remain some time. She is fitting up a | Studio in one of the rooms of the plcturesque old Monterey custom house. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Martin are passing the week in San Jose. | Miss Bessie Cornish has returned from a two weeks' stay in San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Brownell of Sacramento left Wednesday for Southern California, where they will pass the coming spring season. N. Meyers of Woodlind is at El Carmelo Hotel for February and March. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Hare, who have besn visiting relatives here for the past two weeks, have returned to their home in Salinas. Redding, Mr. and Mré. W. C. Raymond have returned to San Francisco. Mr. and M Whitmore. Mrs. Lehman Blum has returned from San Francisco, where she visited her daughter who is attending high school. Miss Della Frisbie was up from Anderson. Mrs. M. E. Heaton and son of Iron Mountain have gone to San Francisco. Miss Belden has returned to her home in Canton, 0. Miss 'Alice Meyers visited friends in Ander- son. z Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Strode of Stella are visit- ing in San Francisco. Miss M. Mabel Walden visited in Anderson. Red Biuff. . Mrs. O'Keefe of Dunsmuir, who has been the | guest of Mrs. Joseph Wexelberger, returned | home Tlesday morning. Miss Ella_Warren is visiting her sister, Mrs. Henry B. Frisbie, near Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Unash are in Duns- muir. Miss Kittie McCallum, who has been here on a visit to her sister, Mrs. J. L. Kennan, re- turned to Colusa Monday Mr. and Mrs, Charles Hughes and son, Edgar, are home from a visit to relatives at Anderson. Rev. Thomas H. Gilbert went to San Fra csco Monday, and will return in & few days with Mrs. Gilbert and Rodney. Miss Mary Browning of Woodland is the guest of Miss Alice Mavhew. The portralt tea at the home of Mrs. David W. Gedney on Tuesday afternoon was a very enjoyable affair. There was a constant stream | of callers between the hours of 2 and b5, and all were given a warm welcome by the graclous hostess. Hart has returned to her | after a week's stay with . E. Hufford were here from Santa Ana. Miss Ada Galloway is visiting friends in Los Angeles. Mrs. A. Gee Harlin of Colton spent several | days with friends here last week. George E. Peters, deputy county recorder, returned last week from Los Angeles, where he has been stopping for the benefit of his hezlth, J. Grant Talbott, the well-known jeweler, was married Wednesday eventng of last week to Miss Bertha Gallup, the charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gallup of this city. After spending a few days at Mount Lowe the couple will return to Santa Ana to reside. Mrs. J. T. Cook of Los Angeles was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Ira Chandler, last week. San Luis Obispo. Miss Mignon Krebs. has returned from & visit With friends in San Francisco. Rev. ‘and Mrs, C. H. Lawrence of Arroyo Grande left Saturday for Los Angeles. Mrs. Lawrence will. visit relatives at Long Beach while her husbahd attends the Epworth as- sembly. Miss Sarah Wayland ‘of Paso Robles has re- turned from an extended visit in Los Angeles and Pasadena. Miss Alberta Dodson of Cambria is the guest of relatives in Paso Robles. Mrs. E. Cripps is visiting friends in San Jose. rs. Hattle Barclay of San Francisco is the Buest of her sister, Mrs. F. A. Dorn. Mrs. M. Faustino has returned from a visit with relatives in San Francisco. The Misses Lesa and Kate Bell have returned from a visit in San Franclsco and San Jose. Willlam E. Fuller left Saturday for Los Angeles, where he is to be married shortly to Miss Cora Lyons of Walton, N. Y. Miss Alice O'Connor of Edna has returned from a visit to friends tn San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. 1. Lasar and Mr. and Mrs. M. Lasar have returned from San Francisco. Charles Hogg of San Jose, a grand trustee of the Foresters of America, paid Court Star No. 35 an official visit Friday evening. He was given a banquet. St. Helena. ’ Miss Arlle McCormick went to the city Mon- duévh and entered Heald's Business College. mu;:u:: ?il!“rbee{more, ex-viticultural ~com- Inlanion en spending the week in St. Leslie B. Heath, a former St. Helena boy, 18 over from Healdsburg for a short stay. Fred Clark, for two years foreman of the E:ile‘h‘e“. Sentinel, left Wednesday for Se- Frank Pellet, Myron Richie and Otto Schmidt were in the metropolis last week purchasing outfits for their Klondike trip. They leave here on the 20th. The outfits are on exhibition in town and attract much attention. Miss Emily Burnham of Healdsburg s vis- iting her aunt, Mrs. E. B. Potter. Harry Prouty left Saturday for Reno, Nev., where he has a position on the Evening Ga- zette. His family will fallow In a short time. Joe Morrls, who has been absent several months in South America and the Hawailan Islands on the U. S. S. Adums, came homs Wednesday to pay his parents a short visit. Miss Mary Penland of Vallejo was sum- moned to St. Helena Sunday by the illness of | her sister. Miss Eda Beringer returned from San Fran- cisco Wednesday eyening. Dan E, Willlams, formerly of the St. Helens Star, left Portland Friday for Fort Wrangel, filt?;:-' where he has secured a lucrative po- Santa Barbara. Robert May of Minnesota, who is making @ visit to the citles of this coast, s here for a few days. P. J. Black of Arroyo Grande is here visit- ing Mrs. Phillip Stewart, his relative. A. C. Welch, who has lately closed out his business here, has left with his family for Burton, Kas., where he will re-engage in trade. George T. Coles, late a resident of Santa Barbara, s now manager of the Cottal Rancho in Sonoma County. Mrs. M. Burroughs of Marshall, Mo., who has made a recent extended tour of Texas, Mexico and other States in that vicinity, s here visiting her mother, Mrs. Tousley, on Pedregasa_street. O. W. Ninsdale, after an extended visit with | his niece, Miss Burnap, home in San Francigco. Ira Loomis, one of the native sons of Santa Barbara, has departed for San Franclsco, where he will take a position. has returned to his San dJose. The Santa Clara County Floral Soctety gave g violet tea’” Saturday afternoon at Pythian all. gave one of her interesting talks. Miss May Burns is visiting in Oakland. A reception was tendered Chauncey Shaw and Paul Moore, who leave for Alaska next week, by the Pi Delta Kappa Society of the High' School Friday night. Mrs. Anna C. Reardon of Cliffon, Arizona, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Hugh McL Porter. Mrs. H. Mayo Newhall Spring returned Tues- day from an extended pleasure trip through the Eastern and Southern States. Miss Elizabeth Y. Murphy is the guest of | Miss Alice Masten in San Franeisco. The engagement of Miss Lillian Gunn and Sidney J. Wedmore has been announced. Mrs. Charles W. Willlams is visiting rela- tives in Arizona. Mrs. Julia Hare of Pacific Grove was the guest of Mrs. Platt Gregory this week. Miss Nellie North has returned from & trip to San Diego. Mrs. N. G. Arques and Clement! Arques are | in_the City of Mexico. Miss Isabella Tennant of San Francisco is visiting Mrs. H. M Spring. Santa Gruz. Mrs. Willlam Palmer is spending a couple of ‘weeks in Watsonville, on a visit. Mrs. F. W. Swanton and daughter, have returned, San Francised. Mrs. Lynam Maguire and son are over from Los Gatos. They are spending a few weeks and are occupying their summer cottage at Garfield Park. Harry Warner has gone to Canada on a visit to relatives. # Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Hodges, who have been spending several weeks in their cottage at garfield Park, have returned to their home in Gilroy. Fred W. Stevens Las gone to Seattle. Colonel and Mrs. Herzog of San Rafael have returned home after a pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. 1. Flelsig. Mrs. Hazzard Gragg, after spending six ‘weeks with her mother, Mrs. Louisa Drennan, has returned to her home in San Luis Obispo. Mrs. Fred Peterson is visiting Mrs. George Blake of Alameda. % Mrs. James Lewis of Gilroy is visiting her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Chace, on Mission street. George H. Arnold, late of the St. George Hotel, has gone to San Francisco. Mrs. J. C. F. Hall has taken up her resi- dence at’ Pinole. Rev. L. L. Wirt of San Francisco spent a few days of this week in Santa Cruz. David Glover has gone to St. Paul, Minn., on a visit to his old home. Mrs. E. B. Wenban of San Francisco spent a few days this week in this her old home. Talbot Ware has returned from a two weeks' visit in San Francisco. Miss Minnie Ware, who has_ been spending Pearl, after spending six weeks in three months with her sister, Mrs. S. Bedell, | in_Oakland, has returned home. Miss Frances Lockhart is down from San Francisco and will winter in Santa Cruz. Miss Mabel Chace is in Oakland and will spend several months as the guest of her siss ter, Mrs. Ernest Colton, at Vernon Heights. Miss Rose Pfitzer is home from a visit to relatives in Volta and Stockton. W. D. Haslam, cashier of the City Bank, has returned from San Francisco. Dan Flannery was over from San Jose ths week. Joseph Schwartz is home from San Luis Obispo. Judge L. F. this week. Smith was in San Francisco Miss Eliza D. Keith of San Francisco | fhe’ Miss Georgle Skinner Vl returned from Sac- ramento. - Mrs. E. Bachner of Minneapolis, Minn., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. Louls Wenks on Soquel avenue. Mrs. Frank McLaughlin and Miss Agnes McLaughlin are in San Franclsco. Miss Jennie Perkins, who has been spending the winter at her old home in Wisconsin, re- turned to-day. Miss Cottle has returned from Santa Clara. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Comstock of Bonny Dory left Wednesday for Arizona. Mrs. Frank Stearns is in San Jose on a visit. Mrs. J. T. Sullivan is at Stanford University on a visit to her daughter, Mies Minnie Sulli- van. Miss Sarah Graves is visiting in Hollister. Fdward Kelsey has gone to Seattle to re- side. Mrs. W. D. Haslam, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Alford, :n Tulare, and her sister, Miss Daisy Alford, in Los Angeles, has returned home. Sonora. S. R. Thorne, a prominent mining man of Enn Francisco, has been in town on mining usiness during the past two weel Mrs. G. A. and Miss C. Leland of Jamestown were recent visitors to the Bay Clty, Thomas Arthur, late editor of the Union- Democrat, but now of San Francisco, was in town a few days since. I. N. Wright of Tulare is at gmnt vistting his son in this county, G. W. Wright. Benator J. H. Shine’ returned from San Fran- clsco recently. B & & Morey, accompanted by his wite, has returned within the past few days from & visit of two weeks to the metropolis. Mr. Ahzderain of Fresno was on our streets the past week. A. Mittenbach of the Dutch mine, Quartz Mountain, was in town the early part of the week. Miss Ray Arendt of San Francisco was visit- ing relatives here up to a few days ago. J. Van Voorhies of Alameda was in the county on mining business the past few days. P. A. Buell, the lumber merchant of Stock- ton, was among Sonora’s visitors during the last few days. Mr. and Mrs. F. Rowe of Stockton are at present visiting friends in this county. Miss E. Helmore 15 visiting relatives at Sierra Madre, Los Angeles County. Salinas. Miss' Anita Parker, who has been visiting friends in San Francisco and Oakland for sev- eral weeks, has returned home. A very pretty church wedding took place in this city this week. Lawrence A. Beevers and Miss Florence A. Conner were united by Father Btoeters at the Catholic_church. The couple il reside in the EQ Jeffery cottage on John street. Hiram Corey and wife and Mrs. G. A. Daugh- erty have returned after an extendéd visit to Palm Springs, Arizona. Some of the principal Salinasites who have left for the Klondike this week are Louie Myers, J. W. Kirk, Mose Meyer, Charles Wal ter, B. Gilardi, A. Giottoni, Ed Jeffery and wife and H. B. Smith. Miss Edna Roberts of San Francisco, who has been visiting the Misses Mamie and Lil- lie Vanderhurst in this city, has returned ome. Mrs. W. H. Pyburn is visiting friends in Monterey. A reception was tendered Tuesday evening by the ladies of the guild of the Episcopal church to their new pastor and wife, Rev. and Mrs. L. C. Sanford. There were about 200 in- vited guests present. Miss Teresa Zabala, who has been visiting her brother, Dr. Frank Zabala, in San Fran- clsco for the past few weeks, has returned to her home in this city. Santa Glara. Miss Bessle Woodham has returned after a visit to S8an Francisco. Miss Allce Haines has returned to San Fran- cisco after a visit to her parents. Miss Mary Farry has returned from a San Francisco visit. Mrs. A. E. Osborne, who has been the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Worrald, has returned to her home at Glen Ellen. Miss M. Peralta | Obispo. | "R. Leat of San Francisco has been visiting | friends in town. | Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Fleury are entertain- | ing Mrs. A. Fleury of San Franeisco. is visiting in San Luis Sonoma. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Wyatt returned Mon- day from a visit to Petaluma. Mrs. A. E. Osborne, after visiting Mrs. Wor- rell of Santa Clara, has returned to her home at Eldridge. Mrs. . P. Edwards of Petaluma visited her husband, Secretary Edwards of the California Home, last Saturday and Sunday. | Owing to the transferring of Joseph McMot- | len to Santa Rosa W. N. Copelan, formerly of Healdsburg, has taken his place as station agent at Schellville. M. Noe, a photographer, with his family. Mrs. J. H. Sackett and Mrs. N. Wheret of Coos County, Oregon, are visiting at the Cheney residence. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Burlingame have re- turned to San Francisco, after visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. Appleton. Mrs. L. Walliser returned from San Fran- cisco the fore part of last week. Mrs. R. A. Poppe visited in San Francisco ‘Wednesday. The Sonoma Volunteer Fire Company held their annual banquet on Wednesday night last. A large number of invited guests sat down to the banquet board, and amid the feasting and drinking to the health of the firemen a de- lightful evening was passed. bas located here Santa Rosa. Mrs. Thomas Hopper and her sister, Culver, visited San Francisco this week. Mrs. James Marshall is spending a few days with friends in San’Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dinwiddle of Petaluma were here on Thursday. | " Mrs. Hine, accompanied by her son, George | Hine of San Francisco, have sgent the week | at_the home of Mrs. Thomas L. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Dunham of Utica, N. Y., visited Judge Ira C. Jenks of this city this week, Mr. Dunham is editor of the Utica Press and president of the Chamber of Com- merce of that city. Mrs. A. S. Wright entertained the following ladies at a violet luncheon at her elegant home on McDonald _avenue on_ Thursday: Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Porter, Mrs. Finlaw, Mrs. Hah- man, Mrs. Hardin, Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. Spen- cer, ‘Mrs. Rue and Mrs. Wright. D. N. Carithers has returned from Sacra- mento and will in future make his home in this_ city. Editor H. H. Grannice of the Sonoma Index- Tribune spent Wednesday in this city. The young ladies of St. Mary's Guild of the Episcopal church will give an entertainment in_Germania Hall on Wednesday evening. Judge Henshaw of the Supreme Court spent | Tuesday in this city. Miss Olive Ingrams of this city and W. Y. | Walker of Sebastopol were married on Wednes. day evening and will make their home at that place. Mr. and Mrs. McMullen have established themselves in their new home In this city. Mrs. Tulare. Mrs. Grace Cather of Los Angeles ca; Monday to be at the bedside of her :t‘h:rp | 3 N. Anderson, who died Tuesday. 5 | J. H. Aiken. R. Chandler, George Dimick, Charles Ayer and P. J. Slifer have left for the Alaska goid flelds. B. P. Oakford, accompanied by his mother, OME QUITE GLEVER TRICKS WI i =ea THE SAILORS IN|INE Fi1a.G. TH MATGHES the many positions In line in - reversed match may be plu‘:l;d.' Tl Several different sets of ten match, each may be taken from !wanty-flvee & ranged as in figure B, in such a maj e that only four squares remain. Flgu;-me(r: shFows three solutions. % Tom forty matches arra figure D sixteen are to be ukr;iegwu = that two large squares, equal in u!::yr'e‘3 main. Figure E shows how t Figures of persons and l:ll‘:l':l’: mad to move by means of bent matches -r: amusing. Cut the body of the object wish to represent out of thin cambo:'l?du In order that they may move, the limbs must be cut out separately. On the back of the figure—to be more realistic, the front might be decorated by a coloreq drawing—fasten the limbs to the bod; by using bent matches, the ¥y near the tops of the limbs, '3355‘,.'}3"2,{ the bent match must be secur cardboard. For this the beste‘tihitr?g"t': use Is a drop of shellac. Figures F, G and H lllustrate how this may {3 done. When complete place the figure flat on a thin layer of water, touching the matches ::};; :.ng it A.‘lltm %nve and ap; to be ated. er in, L T s French match expert giv = dreds of simple prnblemg.e hut."l tleI:yh::o none the less puzzling because of their simplicity. Here s one of them: How can three-fourths of a dozen matches be laced on a table so that fhree and a half’ dozen n&t‘eyhe‘:g' ‘lo'tr)ll‘3 lowing is the explanation: Place three T another pile, And fher s 1o tnere and a halt doze Botics " 1010 thies lett Thursday for Pasadena. They will be ab- sent two weeks. W. A. Montag of Fresno is visiting with the tamily of J. L. Turner. Miss Mada Ham, assisted by the junior class of the High School, entertained the middle and senior classes at Ham's Hall Friday night. George Langenberg, forest inspector, is In Fred Coleman of Dos Palos has been here on & business isit. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Belflls of Roseburg, Or., are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Bel- fils. They will spend a ‘month {n Tulare and then proceed to Los Angeles. Rev. C. S. Linsley of Hanford spent Monday in Tulare. From here he went to Randsburg, where he will remain for a week. Mrs. C. H. Rendell and daughter, Ione, at- tended the McGee-Owen nuptials at Porterville ‘Wednesday, the 9th inst. J. F. Townes of the Sunset Telephone Com- pany is here putting in connections for Tulare business houses. Mrs. J. F. Bachelder is in Kern City at- tending Mrs. Mamie Bachelder, who has been very sick. s Helen M. Sexton, 2 trained nurse of ears’ experien s opened a sani- tarium in Tulare. 54 e rs. A. T. Cotton has improved her residence by baving the same painted. o - Cairns of Lindsay was n town Tues- y. Ventura. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Wineman of Devils Lake, Dakota, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Wineman and family. They are on their honeymoon. Hon. L. F. Eastin, editor of the Ventura In- dependent, was®in Los Angeles and Pasadena rs. John Ayers is visiting in Petaluma. li’:d Al (C Hal:dl:cm and three children re- L e Peru, South America. o A. W. Burrel, president of the California B?ld‘i COFI"::JBD,V of ‘(;flklnfld‘ is in this city. . . eman, editor of the Ojal, was Ventura Tuesday. o 2 C. W. Robinson has gone to San Luis Potosi, Mexico. Visalia. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Balch and daughter of Marshalltown, Ta,, ars hers on a viste to Mre Mattie Stevens. Mr. Balch is vice president of a bank. Miss Ella Boynton has returned to her home at Napa after a visit here with her brother, J. M. Boynton, the druggist. Mrs. W. P. Ratlifft was over from Tulare a few days since to see her father leave for the Klondike. Mrs. C. C. Arkle and child have gone back to their home at Arroyo Grande, in San Luis Obispo County, after visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. §. D. Simpson have gone to Modesto on a visit to the relatives of Mrs. Simpson. W. B. Wallace has been tn San Francisco the past week on business before the Circuit Court of Appeals. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Casebolt and Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Casebolt have returned to their homes in Saline County, Mo., after spending three months at this place. Al Malins, proprietor of the American bakery, is getting ready to leave in March for the Klondike. Major C. J. Berry and wife and J. J. Fulg- bam of this place have been elected delegates from the grange to the Free Market conven- tion at San Francisco on the 23d of February. Mr. and Mrs. Dan G. Overall have moved to Visalia from Lemon Cove. Mr. Overall has entered the hotel busine: Joe Stevenson, formerly of the Richelien restaurant in San Francisco, s now chet of the Palace Hotel here. George K. Smith is on his way back to-his home in Eastern Iowa after visiting friends at this place. Watsonville. L. D. Holbrook was a San Francisco visitor this week. 2 C. S. Templeton, formerly of this city, is now a coffee planter in Mexico. Fred Johnson and James Jacobsen left this week for the Klondike country. Henry Alexander spent a few days of this week in San Francisco. Mrs. J. Malcolm and son, Robert, Francisco were visiting relatives week. Miss L. V. Shaw of Spreckels was a Wat- sonville visitor this week. Mrs. Dr. Oliver of Chico is the guest of her parents, K. T. Redman and wife. L. D. McLean of the Ford Company was a visitor to the coast metropolis this week. John B. Brown and wife are down from San Francisco on a visit to old friends. Miss Mabel Kilburn spent a few days of this week at Santa Cruz. Miss Alberta Cox has returned to her school at San Lucas after a pleasant visit to her parents. Miss Mabel Buckhart left this week Spreckels, her future home. Mrs. J. L. Koster and Mrs. George Leita were visitors to Spreckels this week. of San here this for Winters. Miss Edna Rust of Jackson is visiting friends here. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Councilman of Monti: cello were visiting relatives here this week. Robert Morrison, a leading merchant of this town, went to Monterey Wednesday, where he was married to Miss Leila Perry. After a short wedding trip they will return here next week to live. Mrs. Edward Lahey has returned home from San Francisco, where she had been about six weeks. Mr. and Mrs Banks Crosthwaite of Vaca- ville were visiting friends in Winters Thurs- day. Woodland. A. B. Rodman was an arrival Wednesday. Mrs. John Kretzer has returned to San Francisco. Mrs. Charles Rickard has returned from Sac- ramento. Fred Huntington visited his parents last Thursday. 0. A. Lowe is In San Francisco. L. N. Hilliker has returned from San Fran- cisco. Judge_Gaddis is in Sacramento. Mrs. John Zecker and Mrs. G. Mezger have returned from San Francisco. George Bullock of Sacramento visited his mother and sister Sunday. Fred Porter and wife have returned home trom Dunnigan. Hon. Eugene Aram and County Treasurer Wood were arrivals last week. Miss Elsie Overmeyer is the guest of John and wife. T8 orse of Vermont is the guest of W. R. Pond and wife. 5 Miss Nora Andrews has returned fom Co- I fies Mary Browning is the guest of Alice Mayhew of Red Bluff. 5 H. Van Horn visited San Francisco last k. V& M. Grigss is in San Francisco. Arizona. F. H. Brigham of Portland, Or., special agent of the general land office, has' been de- tailed to the duty of inspecting surveys within Arizona. The task will occupy him two or months. e ™ Rittenhouse, former editor of the Elec- trical World, New York, is a late arrival in Tucson. He is in search of health. Herbert Perry of San Francisco has been ad- mitted to practice before the Supreme Court Arizona. O A oe "Dennls, secretary of Lombard, Goods & Co. of Chicago, has returned to Williams, Where he has charge of his firm’s interests in the Grand Canyon Railway. S. C. Dunlap of Cleveland, O., has taken a 1on in the Phoenix office of tie Santa Fe, Prescott and Phoenix Railway. E. E. McVeigh now has charge of the gn. zona interests of Miller, Sloss & Co. of<San Francisco. George M. Hickman, the former agent, has been transferred to the main offices of the firm. Stanley McCormick of the noted agricultural works of that name is & guest at the Adams, Phoenix. Charles Benjamin, ex-supervisor of San Fran- cisco, is a guest of G. H. N. Luhrs of Phoenix. He will probably visit the City of Mexico be- fore returning home. Judge John Howard of Prescott, one of the few survivors of the party that instituted the Territory of Arizona in 1863, celebrated his seventh-fifth birthday last Thursday. He is still hearty and active. New Mexico. Charles Pilkey returned a few A tour through the Yaqui m\dI:tyr'y..‘?n'rgll: uexlv.;lr. ca w C. 3 rtis and . E. Kelley, i t cltizens of Socorro, were in Albuguerque dur- Ing the week. H. E. Anderson and Thomas Cline, mine owners of Cochiti, have returned to Bland from a é:lp l;: the '{;“",?:. ptain A. B. tch returned to Magdal: Friday evening from a trip to Santa Fe. .:':n“l:‘lchollr Ol.ll!kl g! Sierra County went e week, ;;nonlh.:‘“ b 0 be absent probabiy r. and Mrs. W. B. Dawson have been In’ Albuquerave. Tor the. et o D. J. Abel has returned to Al from vislini friends 1 Colorado, . Piauerque n Vicente M. Baca of Belen has moved his family to Albuquerque, an, Bhe 'h'.?h" Jnd. will hereatter runsfel Tet) from tracted trlp to'the Tastern Staes ™ * late o* Albuqu t M, querque, is mow

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