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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1898. A‘ My Mrs, D. W. Lubeck DA @s gave a delightful o Adinlimpe- gave s detene, ng last to the fpl- ex-teachs trus- and Mrs. ll‘:n{;bsnr s. Shai Mr. and Mrs. . B. ardner, o g Mre . D n, Mr. and Mrs. A. Tabor, Miss Skinner, ).flqg Miss Curley, Miss Starbuck, Miss Nor- s Crosby, Miss Sander and Miss Burna. y Chamber] i, E. F. Wright age were in Ban i‘raneiico T. J. Nichols and- J. C. ng those who attended the week he ot Sacramento are visiting e Misses Dreslin B e Mra. W. W. Ward of Woodland vis- sted relatives hers this week Mrs, J. G. Donaldson is visitingNat Prince- ton, Coltsa County. Miller {rom Indiana Is v C. Keeler. Blair of Rosevill ting his burn fiss Nellie Breslin is confined to her home Centerville, ath of his his brother, down from P. Nash of here on a , _her _brother, Jewett. n were at St iss Maud M iss Lydia ( bridesmaids ds wish them happiness and long " Hale Los and Charles eles last 1 Pacific, arrived in town F and John Augsbury were in to Mr. and Mrs. F. S. ced came down to i ther, Peter Dick- the Congrega- ruary 19, to Mr. and Los Angeles again looking after the ny9 ttorney 3 ton was in town Ligne of Sacramento , Judge and Mrs. J. th is out surveying beyond Wil- Santa Rosa. ias been rison, near Mat Phillips and H. Green were in C the past week from Arb Donald R. Green h e on a visit fro coliege at Sacrame: or Watson sda: Tennant W Miss Harington returned from the city Laura Allen went below Tuesday. lckle was in town Tuesday. lllam Ash was In town Wed Felts was in town M: Laugenour of College past week Hourchim returned to Maxwell City was rtie ord returned from Maxwell to llege City Su Miss Pollard ‘Colusa 1s in San Fra Attoches Edwin Swinford has returned from entertainment of mus d A p alt of Hi Presented b omel_John T. Harrington,:to be hung in the High School butlding. Patriotic songs were sung and each pupll_quoted Some words of great and patri- otic. Américan. statesmen. T Mg The week has been <© Dl F\GTU @ quite gay here despite < the feeling of trepida- tion regarding the out- come of the Matne affair that has pervaded uesday—Washington's Birthday— Stor e and her San .. who ar ng here, drove alley to the Laurellas Rancho t the day in the woods, taking lunch- he country style at the ranch house. c parties have also occurred dur- ing of M George A. Pope returned to co" Wednesda Chris Buckley, the spent a porti e Minneap: sco politictan, Del Monte. at ty arrived here v. They were ess drive and expressions_of admira- 1:40 p. m. About 100 and they, together mber of guests alroatly ed the main portion of the h came down in such torrents iled many plans for but was none the e comprised the par the large nu hy have quite t da parties have arrived here this to remain for a Jong period. Indeed, present _indications, the Lenten season, n Wednesday, will be a gay one at k from which. beza s for the past week are: Franc Mrs. Theodore Codman, Massachusetts; George A. Pope, J. B. Lent, G. G. Martell, San Wister, Mrs. Wister, Mrs. Hayward, ¥ adelphia; George Y. Bol- .-C. J. Martin, J. D. Mackenzie, San e: John F. Turner and wife, John Turner, ephine Clark, Boston; Herbert R. Baker, Ban Francisco; Mrs. O. ewart, Miss Mac- Donald, Alex MacDonald, New York; R. R. Hoge, Portland; E. O. Excelle and wife, Charles . H. Gabriel and wife, Miss Gabriel, Chicago; Mrs. Moses Hopkins, Mrs. Howard R. Benedict, New York: Guy Francis, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Laton, W. H. Palmer, San Francisco; H. O. Parker and family, 8. H. Woodrow and wife, Chicago; Paul B. Gaylord M Franciseo; Lew! Jos: 3 end wife, Denver; Harry E. Hayward. Phila- ; Mrs. Robert Mackenzie, Mr. and Edward Jaques Hufford, Mrs. Alex Hey- nemann, San = Francis Miss K. V. Curi New York; M. L. Copps, U. S. N.; Mrs. H. 'W. Blake, Anson S. Blake and wife, R. P. Blake, Berkeley; E. G. Davis and wife, Boston; P. N. Bowrinque and wife, E. A. Hortenstein and wife,. Mies Belle Dunbar, Salt Laeké City B Michael Cudahy, Buckley -and wife, S I Cudahy, Chicago; C. A. n Francisco; Dr. D. Ho- gle, London; L. Killlam, Boston: H. J. Levy and wife, New York; Fred O'Neill, London; C. R. Bacon and wife, New York; A W. War- mock and wife, Miss L. §. Gillette, Mrs. Adeline Brundage, Mrs. N. P. Whitin Mrs. L. T. Sowle, J. McLain and wife, Minneapolis? w. and wife, San Francisco; Mrs. A E. Merrill, Minneapolis; Dr. J. C. Perry, U. §_N.; S. H. Hutchinson, Omaha: Mrs. and Mi E. Forck, Charles E. Forck, Phila- delphia; Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Penick, lowa; George F. Glas Denver; C. F. Thompson, Minneapolis; Mrs.'A. B. Carey and maid, Miss Julia Butler, Lexington, Mass: Benjamin Page, Fittsburg; Mr. and Mre. T M. Berharq, Grand Rapids, Mich.; J. W. H. James, C. E., London; Mr. and Mrs. A, N. Buell, Miss M. V. Buell, Miss K. B. Buell, Vermon s Palmer Lovell and maid, Mrs. H. Palmer Lovell, Lon- don; A. Ferari, Miss Lillian Smith, Herbert L. Smith, Miss Frances Smith, Philadelphia: B, P. Bawyer and wife, Phil H. Sawyer and wife, Mrs. C. C. Chase, child and nurse, G. W. Gates and wife, Mrs. Ada Gates, Oshkosh, Wis. : R. D. Crunk, R.S. Fleld, Chicago; H. D. Bmith, O. S. Richardson, Pittsburg. Francisco. dfiu@gv@m@y : sayer, has gone to San Francisco. James Watt and wife have gone to San Fran- cisco on a pleasure trip. John Warne is seriously 1l with pneumonia. R. J. Ryan, who came up from San Fran- cinco to attend the funeral of his_mother, Mrs. Mary Ryan, has returned to San Francisco. Mrs. Julia Rose, wife of Frank Rose, Mrs. Mary Briggs and George D. Roberts died here this week. William Campbell has gone to Australia on a short trip. i S. Granger has Teturned from San etsco. Perley Brown and John Cooley have left for the Klondike. Senator W. F. Prisk, who has been visiting the Btate institutions, has returned Smitten and ' daughter, Miss Lucille, have gone to San Francisco. : < Mrs. §. Wolfe and Miss Miriath Wolte, mother and sister of Mrs. Joseph Welsbein, sre visiting here. ‘Mre, Peter Johnston has gone to Sacramento. James L. Scanlon has returned from a visit to Tuolumne County. Rev. E. J. H. Van Deerlin is visiting San the as- Fran- @has located in Au- | | | Willlam Miner is reported to be serlousty i1l | with an affection of the lungs. large Oml f i@ Lakeside friends of H. nis home on_ Tuesday our to-lis departure on Thursday moraics for | the Alaska gold fields. | W. W. Pfahler and family and Miss Florence A number of | evening to.give bim a farewell greeting jre Steward of San Diego arrived in Hanford this week, and will .make this city their home. Mr. Prahler has socepted. a postiion on the Sentinel A Washington socal: was given at the home | Mr. and Mrs. Wright on Irwin street on sday evening by the ladles of the M. I. | urch.” A programine of vocal and ‘instra- mental music, recitations, etc., . was ren- | dered, and refreshments were served during the course of the evening. H. B. Woodward of Selma and Mrs. S.Booth of Hanford were married in this city this week. Rev. Mr. Parks performed the ceramen An’atterncon tea was given by the Ladie Ald Society of the Presbyterian chursh un Tuesday at_the home of Mrs. Charles King. Mr. and Mrs. George Tilton, the newly ried couple, have retyrned from San Franc whither they went to enjoy their honeymgon. The funeral services of the late George Duvall, brother of J. J. Duvall, principel of | Grapgeville public ~schools, took ~place at 1| o'clock in the Maeonic lodgercom of this city. Interment in Hanford Cemetery. C. A. Menafee, who has been sojournipg in Mexico for the past year, i8 visiting frief®s in this viclmity. p HHU Miss Sarah G':'l\'é! of Santa Cruz as been «[lof i S e M Fred Shérman. Hon. Jesse D. Carr of Sallnas was in town the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Hawkins visited Monterey last week R. M. ackleford of Paso Robles was In eek. Dunne has been down from San Francisco f Mrs. Ju clsco. Charlie Sairs was over from week renewlng old acquaintances. Mr. Yoell of San Jose was in town this week. Frank Shore and Miss Mattie Bonnell were | married the 16th Inst. Mr. and Mrs. Shore are t at present in Los Angeles. Mrs. Ringol bas returned a short stay. nes Kearney fs home from San Fran- Capitola this | from San Fran- E.-G. Holmes of New Idrfa has bought the Judge Breen residence and. his family will shortly come here to remain. The news of the death this week in San co of Mrs. Crepin, wife of Dr. Crepin, ly of Hollister, wa: est sorrow by her man G. M. Foote has gor tes N AT ha ecefved with great- triends here. to Yreka. gone to San Franetsco Mies I. Kerr, who has v n has o 1A N~ - B?mw’amj * b Y : week, returoed her home in San Francisco H. Needle and V. Davidson of.San Ramo: spent Tuesday with fr is Miss H. Bryant of San Jose is on a visit to hor sister, Mrs. J. J. Rose. Mr. P. ¢n a visit to friends here Crosby ‘and wife of Canterville were | Vos. F. Bollinger and Miss Sarah E. Hamp- ton, both of this place, were united in mar- riage by Rev. T. 5. Wallls | 'B. Lee, who sprained his ankle about two weeks ago, is getting on nicely A sor was born to the wife of Wiz n Sex- | N. McConagy of Oakland was here op a to frineds. | Leake of Santa Clara spent a da friends, | Me( | here during the past few | . G. Callahan of San Leandro was here on | a gojourn for his health. | ng rela- rthy of Oakland was s days. V. Strowbridge wids suddenly taken Il Wednesday. His condition is sald to be pre- earfou M. Thomas will depart in a few days for St. | Michael, Al M. P.’ Scott, he past two i fer al- who has been seriously months, is still very sick, roved. % 7 D. Crosby KV IDQUOID & Francisco visited "“-'\“{8-‘@?’ tives in town Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Sage spent Sunday in San Francisco. George A. Cash:drove up to the soda springs, above Alum rock, Sunday. Miss Shaw has returned to her home in Los of Gatos. W. G. Lowry of San Francisco was in towh Saturday. i (fl,‘ Henry Gimball . re- [ M rned from San F w5 |, @@l e turned from San cisco on Tuesday, ing been called there on account of the death of his ‘sister. Adam San’ Francisco days’ visit Brehm came of the week up from after a few M. is from a se- taster H. S. Clark Sr. has been visiting » relatives in San Francisco. M. Russtll was in Sen Franctsco this week on business. Hamilton s recovering e J. D. Huffman has been in thie Golden Gate city thie week as a county delegate to the Free Market Convention Miss Annie Tecklenberg returned to Stockton Monday, after a few d visit with her. par- ents here Dr. C. H. Gordon is able o be out agaim after a dangerous iliness | T. R. Liflie, Lodl's famous bicyclist, who made the Tecord across the continent in 1863 expects to leave for further adventures shortly, this time in Alaska. i | near Burson. | of the past week in town. | san Jose. | on_ business, A. E. Percival visited in Stockton the first of the week. - . Mrs. E. Deaver has been visiting during the past week with her mother, Mrs. J. Graham, near New Hope. Mrs. D. Goodsell, a former resident, now of Byron, visited with old friends in town during the week. Miss Marfetta Witte Stockton friends. Miss Annie Cope ‘Is gpent Sunday Wwith ng with relatives Attorney W. C. Green was in Stockton on legal business this week. Angeles is the guest of her mother for several weeks. Grand Dictator P. L. Archibald of San Fran- cisco arrived here Wednesdey on an official visit to C. H. Curry Lodge No. 4121, Knights ot Honor. Mr. and Mr sbury of San Ra- fael are visiting Monterey friends. John Sykes, the artist, has returned to Monterey after an absence of several years. Fred Widemann of Gonzales spent a few days George Tewk Mies Lou Henry and Miss Tubbs came down from Stanford to spend Monday and Tuesday with Miss Henry's parents here, Coloriel Alfred Walker Jones arrived home trom New York on-Wednesday. T. J. Field spent-a portion.of the week in Salinas. J. W. H. James, a raflroad expert from’ Lon- New York visiting their son, from a trip through Southern California. . Miss Jennle Allen has returned from Browns- ville, where she visited Mrs. J. C. Campbell. are here from Edward Carlt rlin and wite, who are here tror Grant Johnson of Missouri has arrived to visit his uncle. N. Robinson, and family. Miss Irene Fuller has returned from & visit to_friends at Los Angeles, N. T. Smith and wite visited friends at Forbestown. Mrs. Plercy, who was the guest of Mrs. Mary Karr, has returned to her home In San Fran- cisco, Judge Trebileox of Grass Valley visited here. ‘[m w Miss Stella _ Odell ;irs. Thomas Conlin, daughter Josle and son @I & over from Salinas | John were here from Smartsviile. WJPAJ@:@},° Tiesaay for a. few | Colonel Willlam Rackerby of Rackerby Camp days’ stay in Monterey. | visited here. o ZemEe ’ »dric e v 18 wn this .. Yore arrived from San L ,Davld Todrick of Berkeley is in to i 0T arrived from San Frauciaco to &7\, Duarte of Monterey has fust recelved | 'Who died at the home of his mother, Mrs. his appointment as United States Fish Com- | Peter Yore, near Camptonville. missioner for this district, | 5 e Alfred O. Larkin arrive ere Tuesday rs. A the East. He will remain some time in Monte- nfi\@ufmqflg La Grange is theguest rey. of her SlE!l‘l"lh»ll‘h The Montereyans who have started for the Mrs, 5. B. Clough. | Klonatke during the past week are: 4. B.| Miss Ella Mugler visited in San Franclsco Capp, F. P. Nason, A, Cushing, Harry Boland, | a few days this week. Jomn Preiffer, J. 5. Metteer and Frank Car’ | Miss Carrle Atwood returned home Monday michael. from a week's visit with friends in Fresno. Mrs. G. S. Stenhouse (nee Mrs. Will Lewis of Stockton is the guest of her parents in this city this week. E. L. Sturgeon of Cottonwood was In Mer- ced Monday. R. Kaehler made a business trip to San Francisco Monday. Mrs. Isaac Bird and daughter left Monday for Santa Rosa to visit with friends. Dr. D. G. McLean of Salinas, s former resi- dent of Merced, is calling on cld friends in town this week. J. Jensen of Turner Precinct was In town one day last week. Mrs. "Charles Harris {s visiting friends San Francisco this week. Mrs. C. H. Huffman of San Francisco was the guest last week of her son, M. S. Huff- man, A. Jacobs and wife made a trip to Francisco Saturday in San dor, Engiand, arrived in Monterey, Wednes- ED : 7 e 10 Pettis of day’ and is at Hotel del Monte. He is here to fi W Watsonville spent a examine into the Monterey-Fresno Railroad elic Dortion of the week as project. > guest of B. C. Winston. S : iss Mar. a <t trom San Fran- < pll Will - Bowen . ¥islted | oisoo: ta‘tive amrihin i l\a"(\x Will@e s sister, Mrs. John| S H. Lynch of Salt Lake City is spending a 4 e Long, at Stockton. few weeks at El Carmelo Hotel. He Is accom- Roy Shea of. Oakland | panied by his famiie is_visiting his aunt, Mrs. J. H. Shaffer. A. M. Allen came down from San Francisco “’Nat"” Wright has gone to San Francisco to recelve medical treatment. W. W. Shaffer and family have gone to San Francisco to reside permanently. Mrs. Richard -Belcher and children and Mrs. E. B. Hornung visited at the bay. Samuel B. Stoy of Portland visited his father, Rev. ‘W. H. Stoy. M. Nurse, engineer of the Board of Pub- Monday to look after property interests in this vicinity, Miss” Viola Rodgers has short v in San Francisco. F. S. Hawkens.and Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Haw- kens of Hollister are staying at El Carmelo Hotel fgr a few days. Mrs. C. L. Houghton left Friday for a three weeks® stay with Oakland friends. returned from a fc Works, was here from Sacramento to in- | ~Rev. A. C. Bain has returned from Pasa- spect the river cut-off. dena. Walter Thompson of San Francisco” visited | Dr. N. H. Haight and wife of Sacramento his sister, Mrs. V. L. Earnshields. have taken a cottage here for the coming two Miss Jegsie Bozarth visited Miss Annie Duke of Bacramento. Mies Mattie Halford visited at San Francisco, A. C, Baungartner, manager of the Marys- ville cannery, has gone East on business. Ben Kreha and® wife of Live Oak visited at Smith of San Jose, who was here has returned home. School Superintendent Black of San Francisco was_here to attend -the funeral of Captain A. H. Wilbur, also W. D. Haslan, & banker of | Santa Cruz. | Ross McAmis and wife, John Trayner, Zan | v and Richard Belcher are home from the Attors F honor of her cousin, Mjss Isabelle Mo- In Corkle, who is here from Evansville, Ind., on a visit, Miss Mattle Craddock gave a pleasant party Friday evening, the 1sSth inst. There was dancing, music, games and other amuse- Those present were: Miss McCorkle, Miss Rea of Gilroy, Miss Shepard, Miss Swaln, ss Cutter, Miss Carden, Miss Chandon, Miss ombs, Miss Featherly, Miss Boyd, Miss addock, Judge and Mrs. Craddock and Messrs. Carden, Swain, Swezy, Davenport, Raish, Monnet, Aaron, J. K. O Brien, Watson, Boyd and Dunnirig Rideout Charles W. Peck of this oity and Miss Annfe F. Brownell of Petaluma were married here on | the 16th inst., Rev. T. J. Lamont of the Pres- | rian church officiating: | | | following - Native Sons of Grass Valley home on the corner of streets, and Mrs. Phillips 1s holding weekly re- months, Charles B. Rosendale arrived Sunday from San Franclsco for a short visit with bis par- ents here. Mrs. L. M. Roberts and Miss A. Miller of Portland, Or., are at Bl Carmelo Hotel for a short time while touring the State. B. A. Eardley returned Tuesday from a busi- ness trip to San Francisco. P. J. Arnerich and Mrs. Arnerich of San Jose arrived here Tuesday and are at El Car- melo Hotel. Paul H. Wagner of San Jose fs In town. Judge Willlgm E. Whitman of the Su- o ‘?a.' preme Court of New Hampshire and his family have been in Pomona for several weeks and have gone to San Francisco for a month. Mrs. Jessie Padgham Conant, a widely known soprano singer and soclety young lady in Po- mona, has made her operatic debut with the Castle-square Opera Company in New York. Miss Alice Giffin s visiting relatives in San Franciseo. E. H. Elllott and family have removed from their home on Holt avenue and have taken up their residence in San Francisco. Mrs. Boyd Smith and child will leave next week for a visit at her former home in Fresno. George Phillips and bride have made their Cypress and_Third were here to confer the Argonaut degree on | ceptions there: Parlor: Dantel Collins, Wm. Samp- | Hon. J. B. Wader and family have returned Ty Nathan, James Wal J. Kins- | to thelr home in Ontario, after a winter in Richard Collins, A. F." Brady, L. F Honolulu. Thomas J. F. Trebileox, C. | James Redpath, a well-known newspaper D. T. Donovan, | man of Los Angeles, has hought: the Pomona jeorge Ryan, J. C. | Beacon and is an accession to local socal Campbell, M. F. Kelleher, | circles. Charles Othet, Willlam Tendy, John Frank =, and M. P. Stone. W. §. Johnson and Will Hudson visited at the bay, - i John Fuller 1s home from San Francisco to vacation ‘with his Colonel Fuller. Jr. 1s home “from St. for a brief parents, Mat- vaca tion. Miss, Lottie Rea tland - on der was called to her home account of her father's ill- Lomo was married at San | to J. “Wedmore. 1 Miss Lillle Gum of on the 9th-inst. J. T. and P, J. Binet of Clipper Mills visit- | ed here. | visited Mrs. C. Olfve Gilmore is dding. * Runyon of New who has been | here for some time on a visit to her son, E. W. Southern route, stopping at | Diego and New Orleans. Runyon, - has returngd bome by ° the ant: a Barbara, San Mrs. H. P. Stice is visiting her parents in Redding. Mrs. John J. Norvell and son have returned | from Los Angeles. Miss Nellle Dodson visited in Redding last week. Mr Statc of Santa Rosa visited her sis- Judge Ellison. is home from Colusa. ter, Mrs, Ward, at Sutter City. | Mrs. Charles Cadwalader and her daughters, Mrs. Sarah. A. Annereau; a former resident | the Misses Mary and Julia Root, started to of this section, died recently at Sacramento. | Chicago on Saturday last, and from there will J. C. Tyrrell, city editor of the Grass Val- | g0 to their old home in Quincy, M, for a ley Fldings, was here to visit his sister, Mrs. | visit. G. H. Stokes g Miss Neva Foster {s visiting Miss Helen J. H. Roberts and wife of-Sutter County.| Rahm in Woodland. | went to Reddings to attend th2 juneral of { _Mrs. Dr. Emory and little child went to San Mrs. Roberts' sister., Mrs. Thomas Jenkins. | Francisco T day. Mrs. Schwing and Mrs. Hildebrandt of Vina A. Campbell on Monday. THE ILLUSION EXPLAINED. This is one of the most interesting of. the serles of tricks which depend upon mirrors. B c . When the curtain rises the scene shows a gentleman’s country house set .upon-'the embankment and ° sur- rounded by grass plats and shrubbery. This is painted scenery such as is usu- ally used in theaters, says Magic. The house is approached by a set of stone steps which are "bullt out from the- scene proper, or, in other words, the drop.: These are what is _known in theatrical - parlamce as “practical” steps; that is, they may be ascended, The ‘steps are incased by side walls, and these walls are’ surmounted by vases of flowers and handsome lamp posts. The steps lead to the doorway ! HERE'S THE WAY TO DO THE “SPIDEB'AND THE FLY” TRICK. V i of the house; the door is also “practi- cal,” and can be opened and shut. The story runs that the house was de- serted for such a long time that the. steps were covered by a gigantic spid- er's web, and the spectator is surprised to see this' web, which extends from post to post and to the side walls of the steps.. B 8 3 In tke center ¢f this gigantic web- !s seen a spider’s body with a woman! head. The steps leading to the door- way of the house ‘are open, and a per- son starts to descend, but stops on see- ing the spider, and retreats after tak- ing three or four steps down the stairs. This adds greatly to the illusion, as it locks as if it could not be produced by a mirror. You can see both -above and below the head, and the steps may- be seen at any angle you choose. The - puzzling part of the trick is the ques tion of the whereabouts of the lady's ' body. : 2 Reference to the explanatory illus- tration will give the secret - ¢f the trick: The mirror, lies at an angle of 45 degrees and. runs from the base of the posts to the rear of one of the treads of the lower step. The mirror extends the full width of the steps. A semigdircular hole is cut out-of the cen- ter of the mirror, at the top edge; this is to receive the lady’'s head. : The spider’s body is fastenad to the - g Yo = 4 \15/’\ Ulnunam 5nuwva ARRANGEMEMT OF MIRROR. network of rope; the lady has simply to affix the body to her head, and the illusion is comipiete, as the body of the lady is concealed behind the glass. The mirror reflects the lower steps, so that ‘this reflection really appears to be a continuation of the steps, and the en- tire flight seems unbroken. - When the person appears at the door and descends the steps, he must be careful not to come below the line of reflection, as his legs will not be vis- ible. The top edge of the glass is con- cealed by a rope of the web, as it is directly in front of it, and for safety is usually cemented to the glass. -In our diagram, No. 1 represents the steps; 2, the mirror; 3, the web; and 4, the lady. The trick requires the most careful preparation and adjustment, but when this is accomplished, the re- sults are extremely satistactory. - . Mrs. H. B. Hayes of San Franclsco visited friends tor several days last week. companied by his wife ' and son, spent a few days of the week at the Vendome and enjoyed & trip to the Lick Observatory. 23 Miss Clara Sweigert of San Francisco is the guest of Mrs. George Swelgert. Mrs. Anna Clayton and Miss Clayton are vigiting in Los Angeles. Mrs. Anna C. Reardon, who has been visit- Ing her daughter, Mrs. Hugh Mcl. Porter, left Thursday for Los Angeles: Miss Iva la Montague and Paul Americh were married at St. Joseph's Church Tuesday morning, Mrs. Maggle Marcus and daughter of Wat- sonville spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. W, R. Speegle the early part of the week. Mrs. John R. Chase has returned from a visit with Mrs. W. T. Jeter at Santa Crua Mr. and Mrs. D."W. Burchard spent several days in Santa Rosa this week. Mrs. Fannie M. McComas has Teturned to her home 1n San Francisco after a visit to friends Mrs. S. F. Leib and daughter are in Dallas, ex. Mrs. John Murphy and Miss Virginia' Me- Aran are guests at Capitola. Wil E. Clayton has gone to British Colum- bia on a short pleasure trip. Mrs. Victor M. Clement is fn San Franclsco. A. Barker is registered at the Gilroy Hot Springs. Michael Cudahy, a Chlcago millionaire, ac- Irs. Clara Foltz has returned to New York City. Bhe was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. T. C. Shortridge. - AtlorneyflAl Hoehner and E. E. Chase were in Santa Cruz and Monterey the fore part of the week. 1 Mlss Minnie Dodson 5@@11’@@&;3(@ Tass et visit to her brother, Rev. Dodson of Alameda. Mrs. L. E. Buckman of Truckee is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Greenleaf. Mrs. C. B. Schell of Knights Ferry has been visiting friends in town. ¢Mrs. R. L. Higgins has returned from Stock- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sykes have. been enter- taining Mr. and Miss Janes of Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. J. Enright have returned from 2 tour in Northern California and Nevada. Mrs. Judson and daughter of San Francisco are visiting friends here. Mrs. Jennle Radke Al )@ spent a portion of the week in San Francisco. Hon. and Mrs. Frank J. Sullivan have been spending a_ few days at their summer home at Phelan Park. Mrs. George Chittenden has returned home after a_visit to relatives in Oakland. Mrs. Willlam Thompson has been spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs, R. Thomp- son, on Mission street. Miss Lulu Lewis, who has been spending several weeks with her mother, Mrs. E. Lewls, has returned to Tres Pino: D. P. Oliver was down from San Francisco thie week testing his luck at salmon fishing. Mrs. McLean Martin has been spending a few days this week at her summer home, “The Cabins,” on Beach Hill. Rev. Thomas Filbert was in San Francisco this week. ‘Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Parker are in San Fran- clsco. Willlam D. Haslam is in Marysville. Miss Mary Burke spent a few days with her parents, Hom. and Mrs. Bart Burke, in Ban Franelsco. Miss Kate Handley has returned from San Francisco. Miss Daisy Fox of San Jose spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. Thomas "O'Neil, on Beach Hill. : Mrs. 8. F. Grover Is in Martinez on a visit to_her daughter, Mrs. Guy Milnes. Mrs. John R. Chace of San Jose is the guest of Lieutenant-Governor and Mrs. W. T. Jeter at Sunshine Villa. Mrs. Willlam_ H. Raymond, who has been spending several months with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Drullard, at Linda Vista, has gohe to San Francisco, where she is to reside. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Anthony have re- turned from their honeymoon, which was spent_in San Francisco. L. Woodard has gone on a visit to his old home in Pardeeville, Wis. Mrs. Fred Barson, of the Riverside Hotel, 1s visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barson Jr. in Modesto. Mr. and M ‘William Kennedy of Spokane, ., bave been the guests of their niece, Mrs. Fannie Cottle, In Blackburn Terrace. Father Hudson of Gilroy and Father Wy- man of San Prancisco have been the guests of Father McNamee. Herbert Farrell has gone to Ph\lnde!?hlfl. where he has accepted a position with Wana- maker & Co. Rev. and Mrs, Edwards Davis of ‘Oakland are in Santa Cruz. W. Zoller, L. Mutzig and B. Lippard, of Pittsburg, Pa., have been the guests of James MeNell. Frank J. Brandon was over from San Jose this week. Willjam C. Peyton has returned from San Francisco. Mrs. M. A. Deane was down from San Francisco as_the guest of Mrs. Judge Logan. P. L. Archibald of San Francisco was in town Thursday. Swyfl&%m Alaska, where they will engage in business. W. A. Huntley, a merchant of Oregon City, Or., ts here on a Visit. ias Mrs, Lillian Smith and nephew of New York, who have been making a tour of the world, here for a short Visit. A Rev. George Montgomery, Bishop of the din- cese of Los Angeles, is here & guest of Father Stockman. The Blshux{ is here to dedicate the ¢ church at Montecito. P he Misses Greble of Pasadena, nieces of Dr. villiams of Philadelphia, sae of the principal directors of the Baldwin Losozutive ‘Works, here visiting their uncle. A% W, Burton and J. H. Playter ars in San Bernardino County looking aftec their mining the Rose mine. e Mrs. M. S. Moor2, who have pent the past two months :n San_Salvador. Central America, have returned to Santa Bar- bvara. Mzs. Coles. i by her daughter, Where her husband is interest Mrs. Bradbury of Maine, mother A. D. Bannerman and wife have departed for wite of J. L. Coles, accompanied has departed for Auburn, ed fn mines. of that talented authoress, Kate Douglass Wiggin, Is o ihe city & guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. 0. 'xlfi’;':pi(fid Mrs. A. C. Smith have returned heir visit to the Ojal. "fl’e‘niye White, prominent in Spokane busi- ness circles, is here for a short stay. Mrs. M. W. Palmerston of Spokane, accorm: panied by her two sons, is here for a two s visit. 'E?ohk:rle-’ M. Porter, wife and child, of Chica- go, are paying a visit to Santa Barbara. Mrs, Dr. Kellogg, late of Oakland, h: moved tc Santa Barbara. £ *Seqaopn = Tuesday evening. 3 Among the visitors here on Washington's birthday was Charles Hein of Kenwood. Miss Maud Patton of Santa Cruz is the guest of Miss Theo Bates. Miss Mabel Church of Marin County is vis- iting her cousin, Miss Kate McDonell. Ernest Campbell left Sonoma last Wednes- day for Seattle and will be absent several months. Miss Mayme Church has returned to her home near this place, after visiting San Fran- iEco relatives 3 Stewart Elliott of San Francisco spent last Sunday with Mrs. Leubeck at Schellville. ‘Adam Adler received a visit Sunday from Dr. J. 0. Laughlin of San Francisco. ‘Miss Celia Granice returned to Berkeley last Wednesday, after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Granice. Miss Evelyn Gearbart, who is attending the Ursuline Academy at Santa Rosa, s visiting her grandfather, Hon. Robert Howe of this . Dl;‘\:'ofessor Hamm of San Francisco spent sev- eral days last week at the Hyde ranch. Miss Marcella Glazier of Berkeley spent Washington's birthday with Robert Howe and ‘u}‘l‘.m%‘oure of San Francisco spent last Sun- day with City Marshal Robin. Thomas and D. Foley of San Francisco were the guests of Mrs. F. Grothaus last Sunday. Steve Akers and Mrs. A. Cook came up from the metropolis last Sunday and visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Akers of Schellville. < Ttlawe « J._T. Lawler. L. W. Allum of Riverside spent Wednesday in_Tulare. - - Miss Manle Bachelder of Kern City fs vis- friends here. g fexander of Oakland has been look- after his fruit ranch east of town. r. and Mrs. 1. M. Cox have returned from a prolonged visit to Santa Clara County. Miss Lotta Hunt of the Postal Telegraph Company is visiting friends at La Grange, San Joaquin County. Miss Maude Orr of De- lano will have charge of the office in Miss 's absence. i lx—'i‘uononFar the Norwood Orchard is San_Francisco. R TS . Bradley of Selma 1s visiting her re- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Poppe of Glen Elien at- tended a minstrel per- formance in this place Mr. and Mrs. Wil llam Kellem of Vie- * torfa, B. C., have been visiting the family of in . Mrs. W. A. Fothergill. dwh{t{rflde chief field .engineer of the Val- ley road, ere, making final is ements in the matter of the depot site and. other hi-of-way items. . P hator W. Linder declines to again be candidate for office. He will hereafter devote his time to his extensive business interests. M. A. Shean of Los Angeles is visiting iends here.. " \fiss Georgle and Master Roy Tozer gave a delightful birthday party to a large company of young_friends Monday night. 3. F. Baxter, traveling auditor of the Santa Fe Company, Was in town Tyesday. : Mrs. H. R. McDonell is ~Venitua~ In 8an Francisco. Deputy Clerk MoCra- Omnmmthl.cl!yh:{wnk. of the Supreme onal News from along, Ed J. Casey of San Francisco was here last he week. M visited In Santa Barbara Sunday. Leslie Chaffee and Miss Eva Solari were married Saturday afternoon. Mr. to after an extended visit W! city. Hon. N. A ers and Native Sons at evening of “'u!hlgktm;'sfllbi':l;ldn’\yéu lie Brady of Bisbee, ., ne’fx’."w’f?émi in Gan Francisco during the past two months, is mw ‘tlhe guest of James resident Daly and family of this city. A A son of Los Angeles was here | Railway s Sunday. The junior cf and Mrs. H. L. a prominent merchant, g fed Saturday. grand bail was given by, class. George H. Feurber of Minnesota was in this city last week. Duncan Matherson, roadmaster of the South- ern Pacific, has gone to Bakersfleld. A. McEwen of San Diego was here last week b‘fim. Frank Newby is In Los Angeles. ing sheep. Wineman - will return Dev! ", to-morrow _afternoon, o extended Visit with relatives in this Blackstock delivered an address to the Blue and the Gray in Los Angeles on Washington’s birthday. t C‘pmdn (571?3“‘ hoy Railroad ura an valley ad, b intending the completion of this new road. A Miss Eva Solari were marr sturd are spending their honeymoon in San Fran- cisco and vieinity. president of the Ven- is here super- and They the Native Daugh- rmory Hall on the who has lass of the High School gave a party Monday evening in honor of the senior . E. M. Wagner and Mrs, C. O. Dempsey RS take offic E. a7 Phoenix. General John F. spent several days in Phoenix the past week, ering at the Adams. Sheehan of San Francisco Mackay and Willlam J. Howarth of San Francisco spent Springs of Castle Creek, north of Phoenix. Chauncey Clark and wife, spending several months on their immensefarm at Peoria, Ariz., have returned to their town home in Phoenix. Mayor J. C. Adams of Phoenix has returneq from Washington, ment as postmastér of his home city. March Miss Mamie Kennedy has returned to her home in Phoenix after a year in Denver, oc cupied in the study e A. J. Streator, candidate for Pre: expected within a few days to there make a stay of @ month for the benefit of his health Brennan of St. ing rallway contractors of the the Ford. Phoenix, with his famil John Lawler, mine, has returned to Prescott from a lengthy California visit Governor M. H. McCord of Arizona is bullds Ing an elegant home in the northern part of last week at the Hot who have been where he secured appoints He will 1 of music. Clark of the Union Paeiflg to arrive in Phoenix H Paul, one of the lead: Union, is at owner of the famous Hillside noted as the first Populist dent of the United States, Mrs. Elizabeth Green | | > o " ” o r is spending the winter in Mesa. His home 14 'BMEI @fln@m of San Francisco has |in New \\”mam; il been here this week at- | . A. McLane of San Francisco is registered tending to some prop- |at the Hotel Adams. Phoenix erty business. Mose Drachman has returned to Phoenix W. L. Worth, the late prineipal of the | from Lower California, where he is interested Plano schools, was visiting here this week. | with San Francisco relatives in a mine near He has gone to Jamestown, in Tuolumne |La Paz County. 7 J. A. Naugle, general manager of the Sonora Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fewel have returned | Railway, visited Nogales early in the week, to_Visalia, from Fresno County, to reside. coming in his special car from Guaymas. He 3. F. Goad, a large land owner of Monte | is convalescing from a broken leg. Vista, Colorado, is visiting the family of his - unele, J. C. Goad, whom he had never before % ALBUQUERQUE, N, e oy M@ Qe M. Feb. 2. — Mrs. Miss Vada Holloway, the popular young [ICPICD® Wirer Hadley milliner, has been in San Francisco all week writes from Philas laying in a stock of new spring hats. Colonel Regiment, Stuart S. was & Wright, of - the and other matters. Mrs. C. J. McLain has returned home from Joe Whitt and son of that place came with her. visi ting relatives at Gallatin, Mo. Mrs. Sixth visitor here on military The most nota! at El Pa bie delphia, that her mother is dangerously fil. “Wiilles™ their friends on Friday evening in the form of a masquerade party, gave an entertainment ta which was one of tha cial affairs of the season. Gordon D. Pearce of this place was married n Wednesday evening to Miss Dr. Gere of San Francisco was here the [ Olive Jennings of the City of Mexico. They past week on professional business, and to | will make their home in Albuquerque. visit his friend, Dr. McSwain. Mrs. J. H. Wroth will soon make a trig Mrs. J. T. Loventhal, who has been re- | East and will stop in Washington apfew cruiting her health in thé Ojal Valley, Ventura s as the guest of Mrs. Fergusson. ¥ County, has returned home. Mrs. McCorriston has gone Fast on a visit Mrs. John L. Rhodes is. a an T frei absence in Los Angeles visiting friends. E. Adams ght department. Hanford. Mr. and Mrs. George Nunnemaker have re- turned from an extensiv trip through Eastern States as far as Pittsburg, Pa. Mrs. Mary Barbour of San Jose is here for a sl Wa{j’myvfiflfle hort stay. is in San Francisco a home again after is here to take the place of Lou Haney at the Valley Road depot in the Mr." Haney has gone to the Miss' Lena Chapman to months. Mrs. James Votah of this place is visiting friends in Las Vegas. W. E. t- tending the millinery | (7 rp openings, Moo Mrs. J. M. Chaney and family have moved | ¢ 4o to_Salina: interest Luther Rodgers was over from Salinas this | "G ool B Mr. and Mrs. Albert Palmtag and ' Miss [ WiRieT 3L Mynne Rowe are visiting in Southern Call- | ;"\ |} uqu fornia. Albert J. querque for a few days Dame of Cerrillos has gone on a trip to_the southern part It is reported that Hon Chief Justice of the Territor sides in Las Veg: Albuquerque after Miss Claude Albr to Europe friends and ol il expects to be away some is of Sflver City was in_ Albu- during the week. f the Territory. Thomas Smith, who now will make his home 2 few weeks. ght has postponed her trip some time in the month of late Te- in Grant has returned from a business an Francisco, and Is taking an active in the irrigating canal enterprise. Cromwell and wife are spending the winter at Asheviile, Poe of Roswell is visiting friends erque Rey: J. W, Bryant of Sallnas was visiting D tates Tu g T Y S Tamacker bax old friends here s week. At bt will n Rose hous: g Mrs. W. A. Silliman and son of Castroville | fmily. [They will live in the Rose house, v‘lsltvd ‘\(\'a(son\‘llle relatives the fore part of | o q0'= 4 tCFCe January 20, that all the mem- the week. Z Al e colony Mr._and Mrs. H. D. san Jose this week. Tuttle were over from bers of the Albuquerque colony are well and have been earning good wages all winter. gMr®, J. Dutot and family have moved to ]_ San Jose. acoma. A. N. Juad is in San Francisco attending the Free Market convention. President McKinley has promised -to visit D. T. Maher was a visitor to Salinas this | Tacoma and be present at ' the annual weelk. > Rose Carnival in June, providing Congress ad- Miss Lutle Osborn was home from High- land last Sunday. Miss Myrtle Albright has accepted a posi- been extes journs in time. nded Wilson and C. A formal invitation has just him by United States Senator M. Schultz of this eity. tion with™ the Ford Company. Attorney Franklin K. Lane of San Fran- = cisco writes Major Fawcett of Tacoma that Miss Audrey Davis of | he expects to visit Puget Sound mext sum- < WIml@ny @ Oakland is visiting her | mer. 5 sister, Mrs. W. E.| Joseph Ladue, founder of Dawson City, &nd Street. Mrs. Ladue have been guests during this Miss Gilbert has gone on a visit to relatives in_San Jose. Henry Juely, Sinclair_have gone to Alaska. Mrs. F. J. Bonny has returned to San Fran- clsco, where she will remain until spring. B! ud; Mr. and Mrs. East of Oakland are visiting Mrs. East's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Steven- Mrs. Prunty of Santa Rosa is the guest of ge and Mrs. Sims. son. Charles Binning and Charles B. A. Seaborg, the several Dr. W. on_ a visil General Francisco. week of Mrs. H. Jack Dalton, days here from California. Fifield has gone to San Francisco i and making a tour of California, Baillie_is in the Golden State for her health. Mr. William Dickson has returged from Sin Hal Hoffman, R the de Laplaine of this city. Alaska pathfinder, spent this week on his’ return James M. Ashton are Mrs. Alexander. Mrs. Alaska répresentative of The. canneryman, has re- | Call, has returned to Juneau after spending ”MM(M turned from a trip to | two days with Tacoma friends. the Sound. He says| Willlam G. Sloan, a Tacoma boy, has beén business there is booming in the Kiondike [ made captain of his class of cadets on’ the line. - United States training-ship Adams. He has. At 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon, February | just returned to San Francisco after visiting 19, his General Auditor F. D. torfa and Columbia River Railroad has re- turned from a business trip to Portland and the four years. Corvallis. Mrs. C. W. Stone, just returned from Ross- land, B. Wrangel, Alaska, where she will -ook into the C.. will leave in a few days business’ situation. Captain Cordiner has returned from New York, where he completed the purchase of the schooner Joseph Pulltzer, now on around the Horn, and which will be used as a pilot boat off the mouth of the Columbia River. The social events of the week were the As- sembly Club dance, Mrs. J. E. Higgins' party and the entertainment given by the Knights of Pythias upon the anniversary of the founding of the order. - Arizopa William Caswell, ed Plerce, and A. F. Gunn, all of San Francisco, were in_Phoenix during the early part of the week, brought by the convocation of Ari- visl zon: T A Graham the leading Mason of America; grand lecturer of the Scottish W Rity tors a’s Mystic Shriners. g several days in Los Angeles. . C. Budge, prominent in social ck Sonora, nected with the Sonora Railway. Frank M. Murphy, president of the Santa has re- turned, with Mrs. Murphy, from an Eastern | visit, wherein were settled many of the details Fe, Prescott and Phoenix Railway, of the Big Bug extension of his road. One of the most charming receptions of the office of collector of customs of this district was turned over to Hon. John Fox, the successor of Judge C. H. Page, who has con- tinued in office several months longer than Kuettner of the As- for the way PHOENIX, Ariz., Feb. 2.—C. L. Adams of the Borax Com- pany of Chicago is reg- istered with his family at the Adams, Phoenlx. in rank and size esteem- F. Riordan and Fred W. Sisson of the Arizona Lumber Company spendin, Mrs. cles of Prescott and Phoenix, has joined her husband in Carbo, at Flagstaff are where he is con- his mothe a monk boys e, in a gr - the r. —————— SAD EXPERIENCE Hotel-keepers have their trials, too. A lady who lives in a New York hotel is fond of animal pets andlately bought ey, her apartments pleased with his quarters, was anxious to look further. the habits of his owner, and noticed that when she touched the electric bell the door was presently opened. try that,” said he, and when opportu- nity offered he put his thumb on the electric knob and kept it there. the door opened there were five bell- outside. through the mob of them and flew down the hall, hotly pursued. pressed, he noticed an open transom over a door marked thus: flew up the door and through the tran- som, leaving the baflled bellboys aghast oup IN A HOTEL. which she introduced into The monkey, though He observed closely T will When The monkey dived Hard- “Bath.” He outside. Instantly ensued | a splash, followed by a piercing shriek; as the door flew open a lady, scantily draped in a bath towel, burst out on dumfounded bellboys screaming down the hall, with the de- lighted monkey perched on her shoul- ders and holding on by her hair. same afternoon the monkey's owner re- ceived word from the management of and fled " That geason was that given in Prescott Friday by | the hotel that they could not consent Mrs. Gage, wife of President E. B. 8 5 5 the Congress mine, The function wap sepes | to the monkey’s continued stay In the finlléol‘: ho;:lf;: orq.\m. .{ 1} :'lqhwlefi of Pueb- | house. “Rather have a suicide in the , ., Mrs. Sargent of g Mrs. ‘Birch of Glasgow, Mo., and Mrs. ¢, y, | house than that monkey,” said the McClure of Gilroy, Cal. * | management. ADVERTISEMENTS. 5-5-5-E 8858888 8EEEENEEEEEu = : X . ’ . t‘ (ITY OF DRY GOOD SPRING 1898. 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