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80 THE SAN FRA SCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 6, 1898 i Miss_Anna C. Jami- oAbl o S Miss Kitty Palo Alto visited riires James £ Vallejo fs visiting MY 0% Gomes Sna v haye returned from an extended stay in nd Tahoe, J. H. Huth o Huntington o e 11 of Colfax of Todd and D. A. Russ Wednesday : General Jo Hamilton was In Sacra were here a few Ing the ek s in San Franglsco the first | = Mr jand. Mre: €0 ROBERATE returned from | ¥ T sattore s nelsco o an ne week = ofu‘r: W. Smith s visiting relatives at i 5 TR “""m""g.,se‘,':‘ i W [Francisco was e Kl Meacham lert Saturday last for San "ud@}' e TS Truman' the Franclaco, taking the steamer Umatilla for | ORI LA Dr. F. C. Peirsol, lately of this place, but “aciny, daviorfiaserously = 0 home In | ;o or Mendocino, was here on 4 short visit, | b e $ . v Rev. F. M. Greel of San e Miss Lou Fellows of Saimon Falle Visited | gongregational church puipit last Sunday. — e A hes. Dasis_are home from | Tiev. W, Gloria of Oskland pa Coronado, Beach, Bl eiite Swills cniertained a | Fimer Wehib ol B Alameda have T e a 1 s N v night. | become residents of s pl . e '?f l:)",l;‘.\‘l:u.'\e:" Irl"l‘:gd} -\]Iu':‘lyu\;;,”’;ll:,!l | Mrs. T. J. Stanton and daugh.tpr, Belinde, Mrs D e Sa't her sister, Miss | have gorie fo Inyo, Riverside County, ou a terda Int from Chicago on N o Ot Philllp Kimbail departed for Copper River B ¢, . Banbrock have return- | last Tuesday Mr. and Mre W, D. Banbrock have retir | orry Knox left for the Klondike Tuesday. S 141 home after several ¥ Ta RO af. Mrs. Fanny Derrick- , called there | ] 4o son of Los Gatos is “m@:!hjfl’@fl(l' visiting relatives In s Murphy | town. es Mor- | \vijliam Palmtag went to San Francisco the miadle of the week Shanahan | Mrs. Don Hawley of Napa Is the guest of her Sacramer mother, Mrs. Hodges. e | Yor and Mrs. Flint and daughter, Dor- night " meeti c §. Douglass o J. N. Be were her was here Monday S “hea s Wednes- James Feely of Red Bluff came up Wedne: o a few days in Red George Burtt is spending con has de- ondike. | Liddell 18 here visiting her d = ~ There was a quiet C. H. Fox has returned frem a visit to | 'fla Tomdle- weddine i this ety on | 0 Tucsdas morning at 1 George R. Mickalls of Paso Robles is visit- | o Qlook. Ithataontoanting ing in_this city . . | parties being J. C. Taylor and Miss Lida Bid- Dr. F. J. Bethel spent a few days in Stock- | dle. The wedding occurred at the residence of ton last week | the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Biddle. Rey. Mrs. M. J. Hartley, State organizer of the | Mr Reyburn, formerly of this city, but now lo- Christian Women's 1 of Mi spoke | cated at F formed the ceremony. Mr Sunday evening at the First Ch Church | and Mr o0k their departure on the of Bakersfield | mornimg r their honeymoon trip to Mrs. J. B. Batz Is in Onyx, being called there | San cisco and Oroville. The father of tha by a n *he of her | bride s a well-known banker of this city. sister. Powers, of t ace Vaughn and family took departure for i success lertaking Kern County, on Tuesday, where they by R pai Ch churc art of the e’ start dist B the resno, and 1 Bailey is In F W s ebru on C. Sorenson were y 28, Rev the evening | was in business tk visit to relatives. town last week. 0 pre stopy this city W. H. Hutchinson of Fresno County is vis- | iting here, » he has hosts of friends, who alw ) see him. Rev ne, formerly pastor of the Christian church this city, left for n Miss Carrie Rea fs visiting relatives in San Francisco. D. Riddell has returned from San Fran- cisco. His scn, Speer, salled for Alaska last Saturday George Wentz trip to Arizona Mrs. Charles Mrs gia | has returned from a health | | Phillips of Sacramento is the | E. F. Johnson. Johnson is spending several With her Sister, Mrs. Charles Horn- < raneen flimson of Palo Alio 1s in e Bofticn Ladd. Sarkent has returned from an extended stay with relatives in San Fran- “Niies Mary Edw wave a delightful mu- stcale at her Priday evening, the 4th inst Miss Josie Wol iting her sister, Miss J. Le m of San Francisco is vis- W. 8. Mocre. Nickle of Menl8 Park and Nancy Flace San Francisco were recent sitors at Bloomtield Farm : \l‘ :\rs\_ lll Burrows has returned from San rancises and is the guest of friends here for woelks have returned from San Francisco. sthy among those visiting the N city M arney has returned from a co and Sacramento. spent a few day K. s returned from San Fran- in San L. Dayis has purchased an interest In dwood City Democrat and has gone to Redwood City to reside. W. J. Durre has gone to Illinois on a visit nator Biggy of San Francisco was in reside in the future side, after spending some . concluded that Hanford was good | h for him and went to his old home last week, returning here on Wednesday morning with his family Mr. and Mrs bot of Rive Jones of San Fran- mes H. icco this week the Alas to arrangements to o Miss Marsh, he Eucalyptus pub- Elmer Douglas has General Shafter was in t esent. R. M. Pogson is in f :r of the manager of - in San Francisco, has re- AT e ed home, after a few days' visit to friends Lo o Wednesday e pervisor J. H. Lau- fle Joe Corbin, a 13-year- our was in Arbuckle Thursday. IL gl old boy, while gunning e an o returned from o LOWI & Gnaay, " accidentally Maxwell early in the week discharged the gun he Superv C. . Felts has been quite ill | was careiessly handling and the charge | at his b ar Maxwell took effect in his right foot, resulting in the ‘Superintendent of Public Schools Mrs. H. L. | loss of some toes. He will'be lald up for a | Wilson has been busy visiting the county | few week | schools for over a month. | Mrs. Dan McGee of Sacramento is visiting | J. F. Goad, n of J. W. Goad of this | with her mother, Mrs. E. Taylor of this place. | place, W. F. Goad of San Francisco, Ar- | James Pope fade a business trip to the | Pived from the East Thursday to visit his | Slough City Wednesday. | uncles | Miss 1da B making an_extended J. L. Howard of Kings County fs visiting 1t with B atas Scott of Fresn: | relatives e. Miss Henrletta Emde is the guest of Stock- | C. W. Tuttle and wife have returned from | ton fr | the ety i Mrs. W. H. Krause left Wednesday for a Joe Baum went by way of Arbuckle to San | few weeks' visit with her parents at Living- Francisco_ Thursday | stone. H E t, C. S. Porter, C. D. Cahill | ~p, George Greenwell visited in Stockton and use of le came Over | ine first of the week. to attend the business meeting of Court Pride | "y, H. Shidy and daughter, Miss Eva, have of F. of No. §1 Wednesday evening and | rerurned from a visit of several months in | Teturned Thursday morni | Gaklana. Mrs, D. Gilmacher gave an entertalnment to | “yjrs g, Deaver returned the first of the week the German llterary class Wednesday even- | oirs B 08 et oo ves Near New Hope. ing . J. B. Certain, grand trustee, attended a Rev. J. F. Reagor has been in Willows this | 4jjifcation of Court Mokelumne, Foresters of week. - ; ‘merica, at_this place Monday evening. Sirs. Nesbit, wife of Rev. N. T. Nesbit, 15 | ARENSE 8™ P {Chener returned Wednes- here visiting The ladies of the Christian Church gave a most beautiful entertainment, consisting of music, recitations and tableaux, for the ben- efit of their church ¥ The Citrus Falr, Qfl@fl ® with its thousands of »Clovler visitors, caused quite tir in soclal circles vicinity bad its a very home in town and Do of iaitors: old-time friends from far and near, who combined the pleasures of fair | fime with the renewing of friendship’s ties. Family reunions during the Cltrus Fair, like giving {n other places, is & prom- Inent " Tsature life ‘Sonoma’s feature in the soclal t ernge City "The past week has been dull in @ social way for above reasons. Mrs. A. Cranz of Uklah is visiting at the residence of her brother, Peter Arker. Curtis Lodge No. M0, F. & of this | place, conferred degrees last night | followed by a banguet. The following prom- inent members of Abell Lodge 8, of Ukiah, attended the ceremonies C. Han- dy, Maurice Hirsch, William Held, Dr. G. W. | Stout, I Anker, W. R. Elliott, 1. B. Smith. | Colonel J. B. Benton, E. J. Donahue and B. | C. Crane g Mrs. C. H. Mould and daughter, Miss Elaine, visitors during the Citrus Fair of Santa Ros at the residence of P. their home this week 2 Trafft of New_York Is a guest at H. Ludwig, returned to Mrs. A A " the residence of Mrs. L. J. Cooke. ‘The Misses F lips of Bachelor, Lake Coun- residence of Mrs. A. L. ty, visitors at the dence of " arpenter., bhave returned to their home. COPer ST Clocker and daughter of Alameda | are enjoying a brief visit at the residence of Mrs. J. A Kleiser. Miss Louise Batzer of the tal Parlors. San Francisco, with friends and relatives ‘Van Vroom Den- is bere on a visit | Mrs. G: Winter of Hayw is spending a ghort time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11 H. McKoon Miss Mabelle Smith, cornet soloist at the Citrus Fair, returned this week to her home in Healdsburg. F = Mrs. J. G. Levy has Miss Manda Galland of San Francisco is ting 5. R. Ruben. non, the Sacramento politiclun, was | a visitor In Fresno during the week. Miss Lottie Goldman of Merced is visiting the family of F. D. Vanderlip of this city. H. C. Smith, the well-known lumberman, re- turned Monday from a visit of two months to Mexico. He states that he will probably re- turn to that country to reside and Intends en- gaging in the lumber business there, Mrs, Mary E. Spurber of Colorado is visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. W. L. Maxwell of this city. Miss Florence A. Puffer has returned from | Byron Springs and has resumed her position as | teacher of languages In the grammar grade. ! r mother’'s funeral. have returned to San Francisco. Lee Van Orden i= home visiting his folks. George and Erastus | Webster, who have | been here to attend | Mrs. Martha Brockington is 1l with la | grippe. i Miss Joste Wilhelm, who has been visiting | her sister, Mrs. K. G. Dunn, of San Fran- clsco, has returned home. M. Chadwick has returned from Tuscan | Springs. | The following persons died here this week: | John H. Warne, Albert Harrls, Mrs. C. M. | ‘Weldon and Mrs. E. C. Webster. James Watt and wife, who have been on a pleasure trip to the bay, have returned i lMu. Hurley is bome from a visit to the | city. J. Ponjade of Carson, Nev.. 1s hers on a | visit. The Cota brothers have gone to the Klondike. Miss Agnes Fletcher and Miss Ida Wilhelm have left for a visit to Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lindsay at Visalia C. W. Kitts_has returned from Berkeley Mrs. J. F. Kidder is visiting in Soutl California. John McCarty, who has been on s visit to Ireland, has returned. Mrs. Buckingham and daughter, Miss Annle Hillman, are home from Francisco. @ iflm)’-o- n Mrs. tertained a company of friends Thursday even- | G. E. Rea en- ing, the 34 inst., at pr ressive euchre, in honor of her sister, Mrs. 1. J. Riggins of San Francisco. Mies dith Graef gave a farewell party last Saturday evening before going to falinas to | reside. | Mrs. H. G. Winham has returned to her ! e in Salinas. PO, Tohn L. Matthews of Salinas ts visttin i i her mother, Mrs. Benas. ‘ day from a business trip to San Francisco. J. Craddock came up from San Francisco Tuesday after a_two weeks' stay Mrs. M. T. Wallace is recovering from an attack of la grippe. JL 1 fl: Miss Anna Barry has ki ® returned to Santa Cruz ~ &fiD@fl( after an extended visit with her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. John Craig of Woodland are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Craig, at Highland Spring: 5 Johh Crump went to San Francisco Monday, where he will enter a law office. Durt Sayre, Ed Everett and David Disque left this week for the Alaska gold flelds. David Petree of Circle City, Alaska, is visit- ing here this week. ok Mrs B. B. Homung B and Mrs. E. D. Myrer Marysolillge 20 ko, 2,0 Mo 4 tended stay at the bay. Charles Lathan, a former resident of this section, arrived from Hanford, Kings County, o iiiam Mauch has gone to Indianapolis to C. M. Gorham 1s home from the bay. Touis C. Jacobs arrived from Oroville on the 1st inst. to manage his newly acquired hotel property, the Western House. Mrs. W. F. Bryant has returned to the bay. Mre, D. McCrate visited friends at Gridley. Miss Jessie Millar, who died at the home of her mother, Mrs. Thomas Newsome, in Wil- lows, aged fifteen vears, formerly resided here. Miss Lelia Davis of Glenn County visited Anna Brittan at Yuba Clty ank Gunther, a former resident, on a visit. 5 O omas Labadie and wife of Dobblns Ranch visited here. el Rinie Green of Yuba City has gone to San Luls Obispo to take charge of a school. Mre. W. B. Green of Yuba City visited her daughter, Mrs., Lou Cray, in San Francisco. Simuel Harding, a former resident, was here erkeley. O fiora Schnetder has gone to San Fran- cisco to attend the wedding of her cousin, fSesie Cohn, and Isador Horn, which will take place in Union Square Hall, March 5. 1. M, Harrls was In San Francisco on busi- ness is here . C. Kells has gone to Woodland to enter upon his duties as manager of the Yolo d. TP Eekart of San Franclsco was here to visit his brother, George R. Eckart. Har "flson, ‘a_nephew of J. W. Moore of Brown's Valley, left this point for Klondike. Thomas Cusey has returned from a week's visit to friends in Oakland. . W. Shafter and family have gone to the ay to reside permanently. Pr. 7. H. Flint was in Lincoln to visit his a4 mother, who . A ge McNutt, Supervisor Conrath. Joseph PDurfee, ' John Reatty and John Beck were here from Smartsville. rl«\N:lPr\ar‘l Daniel thllru‘|:|DflRh!nl Ranch -chant, spent Sunday in s city. Do Court Judge E. A. Davis has been quite {ll with la grippe. His son, Will, and Wife were here from Los Angeles to visit him. . Parish and wife and T. W. Parish and family of The Dall Or., passed through to Forbestown to visit relatives. Miss Lois Earnshields is home from a visit to relatives at the bay. Dr. G. H. Poyd is on the sick lst. Hon. D. A. Ostrom has entirely recovered from an attack of pneumonia. Tr. A. H. Suggett made a fiylng trip to the bay on husiness. A. J. Hatch was here from Na nees Harold Cornforth, manager and head ac- countant with the J. R. Garrett Company, lert Monday for a business trip in the Fast ard in Enraps A. Boulton, the Aruggist. and family have ba pa on busi- gene to the bay ta reside permanently. Wil Howen vieited relatives in Stockton. Mrs. Mattie Willlamson. who visited her F. G. Van Aredale, has returned home to amentn. ncrompanied by Miss Sadle Mann. Trank Gilman Jr. of St Matthews College, San Maten, epent. a brief_vacation with his parents, Mr and Mrs. B F. Gflman. A. C| Pingham, the banker, RBInf on business. X Amador City and Miss Jor Seymour of San Franefsco were here to attend the funeral of thelr sister, Mrs. J. A. Maben. which took place Sunday. Judge <Jehn C. Gray of Oroville presided in the Criminal Court here this week. Rev. W._ D. McKinnon of Suisnn wae the guest of Rev. M. Coleman on Washington's birthday. Mrs. John McDonald has returned to Smera- . a‘ter a visit to her sisters. the Misses ngham | the loss of his wite | syndicate, left of his brother James Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Van Wie of Los Angeles visited J. B. | Stafford and wife, betns en route to Klondike. | Frank R. Rose of Grass Valley, who mourns visited his aunt here, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mo., who have been in past fortnight, left Wi Callfornia. Mrs. Jack Carroll Newbert. Mrs. A. J. Menz s visiting her daughter, | Mrs. H. Neimeyer, in San Francisco. Miss Rose Harris, who visited her sister, | as returned to her home ln‘ Judge I. E. Spencer San Jose ‘spent a part Carmelo Hotel. Mrs. Ben Mayer, h | San Francisco. Miss Eleanor Stone of Gridley, who visited | ha: beth Miss Margaret Lowery month of March, Mre. returned home. | berry Valley, vis- of San Jose is visiting | Mr. and Mrs, C. J. Martin at Vista del Mar. Mrs. J. H. Sale of Illinols and Miss Eliza- | Baker ‘of San Rafael are here for the Mrs. Willlam Bartling and daughter of Salt onal News from along White of Kansas City, | Mrs. Dr. Stillson and two little sons, George Pacific Grove for the !and Merle, have returned to Seattle, after ednesday for Southern | spending the winter with Dr. and Mrs. West- ake. Mrs. Chipman and Miss Alice are home from San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kraft returned Tuesday from San Francisco. Mrs. Mary Bahney is home from a delightful Vvisit to Southern California. Mrs. J. C. Turner and daughter, Miss Minnie, returned Monday from a trip to Woodland and Sacramento. and Mrs. Spencer of t of this week at EI | fted C. G. Kline and wife at Yuba City. Lake arrived here Monday for an ex- | So5 wir B8 Moulton and Miss Fannie Smith | tended e o5 A0 i A Mrs. G. W. Warfleld Terg atried a¢ the home of the bride's mother | On _Friday evening | o8 Gfl@flfl %, gt Chico has foined and Mrs. Moulton have gone to the doctors | © @fl{&.fldflflm‘ o P e o Nirs. 3. T. Hertler home in New Haven, Gonn.. to reside. I delivered a lecture un. | has returned from San Franeisco. 3 %, wife' of City Marshal J. A. | der the auspices of the . Ladies' . Literary | John C. Kesler was here from Anderson. Maben, died on the 2th inst. of pneumonia. | Club, which was well af those present. The Amadee Joulllin, the | {7o i ‘M@n‘pfl&m o actipnde joutlin. the | Life as Refiécted With his friend, Alfred | vaviou O. Larktn. aiar S S Bogle started Friday for the Klon- | J. W. H. James, the London raiiroad expert, | who for the past week has been examining the harbor of Monterey in the Interest of a London | Wednesdday for Hollister, ac- | companied by A. W. Jones, the president, and P. P. Dandridge, the chief engineer, of the | Monterey and Fresno Rallroad Company. Among the Monterey visitors to Salinas dur- lnv' the week were David Jacks, R. H. Willey, W. B. Read, H. L. Bradford, S. B. Caruth and R, F. Johnson. Miss Grace Burr has Francisco. Miss Eugenfa Murray bas returned from a trip to her mother's ranch near Point Sur. | Miss Stella Odell has returned to her home in_Salinal Ernest Michaelis came over from Salinas this ‘week to visit his parents in Monterey. The members of memorial services for Willard Friday afterno sented an Interesting p from Marysville to_att former's sister, Katy. his family here. Dunsmuir New Mrs, returned from San Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Mr. Chespin and fami! here” from San Franct their permanent abode. e 5 her many friends and Ifi)fi“ Hfi A. J. Marcus and | Mrs. Pierce kas ever | ffl femily ’ have moved AenloPerl v et cisco for the summer. E. B. Rvan and wife and their daughter and | son, Shirley, who have been stopping at the | Occidental Hotel, are occupying their subur- | ban residence here for the summer. Miss Musgrave of Alameda is visiting Mrs. | Mr. Robbins has moved to Saratoga. Felton has gone to Washington, D. ley. home here, H. R. Coate fs visit | ity subject in German Poetry." e$ of the club hope to be able to present | other attractive lectures to the public | here from time to time, | the W. Charles Peck and bride arrived Wednesday | George Jewell of Fresno has been visiting | Henry Whitson left for Dunsmuir, Siskiyou County, where he will assume control of the 1. G. Wickersham, Miss Bowers, has been visiting in Okland. Petaluma to make a new home in Paso Robles The contemplated departure of Mrs. M. J. Plerce from our midst is deeply regretted by helping hand to all who needed 1t. has been most prominent in church circles and an earn- est member of the charitable Meacham fund. Mrs. John Fleld of Cloverdale was called here by the death of her father, Major Sing- . J. Shaw of Sutter Creek is visiting his old c., | Miss Carrie Willlams 1s vieiting in San Fran- R. E. Bush, a local attorney, has returned from Oakland Charles F. Nourse, assistant superintendent of the Tron Mountain mine, visited his parents in_Redding, accompanied by his wife. | Frank Bartosh has gone to Los Angeles. Ike Downing has gone on an extended visit to Fresno. C. R, Corning, a mining engineer, was here | from_San Francisco. . N. Gregg Is up from Red Bluff. Charles W. Cross, a prominent lawyer, was ttended and enjoyed by | was ““American The C. T. U. held the late Frances E, | on, at which was pre- rogramme. end the funeral of fhe | here from San Francis : o L Rnodes s “Witing 1n San Fran- o . | mWilllam F. Junkans of Weaverville is in San | Francisco. | Mrs. R. M. Saeltzer visited in Red Bluff. Judge Bdward Sweeny was in San Francisco. M. Van Curen was here from Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dersch of Bear Creek were in_Redding. Will Haskell was down from Keswick. Mrs. Denny Freel Is visiting Mrs. Sam Hull. Sauyfi'mfilfl&m Francisco after several months’ sojourn here. Miss L. Brimblecom has been entertaining San Francisco visitors. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Baldwin have returned from a several months’ stay in Europe. Mr. and Mrs. A. Helm have left for Stir- ling, Kan., on a several months' visit to rela- Mr. and Mrs. J. Watson of Brockville, Can- ada, ‘are the guests of Mr. R. Shields Mrs. C. B. Schell of Knights Ferry has been visiting friends in town. accompanted by Torr will shortly leave Iy have recently moved | sco to make this city Mr. and Mrs. George Dunn and daughter the necessity deplored. | bave returned to San been ready to lend a fng his family in this | and will be absent three months or more. cisco. M, o ofETBIK Tohnson came down Trom ‘San Fran- | e e PHodicofifan Franciaoo: s vislting (e ensagement of Mies' Florence Mills ot | ‘mm@“}’@" georse WOTOHE and | (O and Mrs. J."P. Widney have returned s place to Henry B b on | Miss Masey o : : ¥ Brackenburg of Leondon | e e home (b | ot and Mrs. J. R. Compton are visiting in has been announced. o Merceds the bride’s mother on Miss Hattle Goldman and Fiith streets on Tuesday corner of Parcelly | W oodland. evening. Both the ...Melvin Parry of San left for Fresno Mon- | bride and groom are old-time residents of 5 ww I] -F 1t v] ¢ to visit friends. | Pomona and have a very large circle of friends -l B = Eeancias wng T % Miss Millfe Strong of | in this Iocality. The couple have gone to five years: ago, - speat San Francisco is visiting her sister, Mrs. Harry housekeeping in a large and beautiful new | the first of the week here. Stockard on the Merced River. Mrs. H. C. Short and Miss Mary Anderson 0f Modesto were guests of friends in this city his week. home that the groom Pasadena street in Pom: Mrs. a t at the home o Miss Belle Rosenthal of Modesto was the | for a few weeks. guest of her parents in this city several days | Hon. Edmund F. Cushing during the past week. Portland, Or., have be Mrs. Henry Lessman left Wednesday Stockton to visit for a week with friends. for J. Lane McComas of San Francisco is has been building on Judge H. J. E - e 2 J. Chinn spent Saturday and Sun day in San_Francisco. _Norman Youngs and Angelo Borla went to San Francisco Saturday, and on Monday will sail for Juneau, Alaska. They were tendered a farewell party Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Brownlee of Napa spent Wedn, lay at ‘‘Inelewood,’”’ the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Williams. of relatives in Pomona and family of Pomona | hey left for Fresno on in Oakland before they | en visiting in Valley for a month. TI reh 3 and will visit Miss Jennie Castello of San Jose is the guest | start for Oregon. Ars: T NTSROETAHE. of A0 LT S oalst! Soctt this week of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Baker. Richard Gird, the mfllionaire who struck it | Friday and Saturday in St. Helena. o Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hoar visited fn San | rich in Tombstone in 1s%0, and who has prop- | Professor A. P. Hayne of the agricultural Francisco several days last week | erty interests in this locality, 18 now in Chi- | department of _the State University spent Fred Ladouceour of Mariposa was the guest | huahua, Mexico, on the biggest mining scheme | Sunday in St. Helena. of_his whole life. Miss Maude Davis of Oakland is visiting her Mrs. Morton of Stockton is visiting this week The elegant new residence—the finest and | parents. She sang at a concert given here with her nephew, E. W. Leeker. and family. | costliest in Pomona Valley—that George Wick- | Friday evening._ Mrs. William Jacobs of Snelling visited | ware of San Francisco Is bullding in this | Miss May Davis returned from Oakland friends In Merced Tuesday. . is nearing complef tion. It is a great im- | Wednesday evening from a visit with her sis- Rey. W. M. Bours and wife returned Tues- | provement to the appearance of the residence | ter. day from ‘a week’s visit with friends in Stock- | hart of Pomona. o7 | Miss Ada Winkler of Healdsburg is visiting z Major J. A. Dnffield and family have re- | her covsin, Mrs. F. L. Alexander. Supervisor Abbott of Livingston was in town | moved from Chino, San Bernardino County, in | Miss Leonie Coutolenc went to San Francisco Wednesda @ this locality, to Hueneme, Cal., whers the | Monday morning, where she will enter & busi- = major is general manager of the millfon dol- | ness college. A. Dennis | 1o 0, 0 B etory that the Oxnard Company | Angwin and son are visiting rela- to Alameda | 3" otting there | tives In Sacramento. The engagement af Miss Nellle Filer, only | Frank Pellet. Myron Richie, Otto Schmidt, daughter of M. P. Filer ). M. Wilson of Alame: The marriage will ~Red BlsfF~ to Reno, Nevada, to remain. Mrs. M. J. Duncan of Carson is here visit- ing her mother and sister Fred Eilerman has returned from San Fran- Jackson and family have retu rned from cisco. Dunsmuir to practice b I ¥ George P. Skorg and Frank Rann of St. Helena salled for the Klondike on the steamer Uma- tilla. Major and Mrs. John A. Darling hi turned from their trip to the Hawal iands and the Orlent. Miss Shattuck, recently appointed Postmis- tress of Weaverville, Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Hunt. of Glendora, to Harry | da . is announced. 1. on April C. E. Thompson, f Mr. and Mrs. J. Thompson of this has located at sion. Hazen Little has returned to Santa Cruz | DW : LR - | "Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Newman, who have re- fter o visit here with his mother, Dr. Mary | , Colonel C. A. Garter was down {rom Red- | resided here for a number of years, sailed last E. Little, . | aing on Sunda T | week from San Francisco for Eureka, where Charles Meany of Downfeville is here. |ppnnes “‘Ar",;t“‘aie Bt etorned from a visit | they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Eddy heve returned | to her parents at Redding. | Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Mills, accom- from a visit to Sacramento and San Jose. i =s Annie Graves entertained a large party | panjed by Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Rockery of Mr. and Mrs. James Collins have returnea | Of friends at a violet tea last Saturday after- |portland, Or.. were in St. Helena last week. to Courtland after a visit to their daughter, | NOOD.. Miss Graves wa. ted In receiving | req Beringer, who has been in Colorado for ik Gearee Ebakiey! ot {iiis oItV her mother. Mrs. O. (raves, Mrs. H. C. | tno past five years, safled last week for the William G. Richards is home from Stockton. | soks and Mrs. R. H. Elinore. ' Progressive | Klonaike. —~ | euchre was engaged in, 1 for those not car- | —_—_— D e g Mrs. W. D. Cornish I‘m: for r.'uv|; were, ;na guessing contests. TI;» S Miss May Keller of o offf (0 went to San Francisco | fortunate winners of prizes were: Lone hands fl' A an Luis Oblis) PacilicWeve Witnesaay: UAfiss Alice Mashow. a siiver glove buttoner: | © STUIPIAADE® San, Tuls Oblspe fas Miss Bessie Chestnut | Mrs. H. C. Hughes, a silver letter opener. | ter with Miss Clara is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Elmer P. Alex- | Highest fumber of gam Mrs. A. B. Fuller, | Garusey of this city. ander, In Salinas souvenir spoon. Fortrait guessing—Pencll tray, | £, T. Miller of Cambridge, Mass., visited W. S. ayton and wife of San Jose Gorham W d. Cake guessing contest—Vas | Mr. and Mrs. I S. Insley last week. - Miss Davidson of Gold Run are among Miss Lola Foster. | “Professor B. T. Galloway, chief of the divis- week's guests at El Carmelo Hotel W. H. Burtt, who has been here on a visit | fon of vegetable physiology and pathology in Charles Kraft left Monday for New York | to his mother and sister, started Monday for | the United States Department of Agriculture, ot s home in Spokane. ki | | arrived here from Washington, D. C., last gl Cuy Mrs A_ McAlpine of Healdshurg visttad her mother, Mrs. A. A. Robinson. in Yuba Citv. FRANK EDGAR PECK of Chico, 6 feet 9 3-4 inches tall. ALLEST AND SHORTEST™ MAN”AND WOMAN ™ IN ™ CALIFORNI HO are the tallest and shortest people in California? That is, of course, a hard question-to answer, but here are two people, who, If not the limits in their respective sizes are at least very near It. If there are others taller or shorter they had better come forward and make themselves known. Frank Edgar Peck of Chico claims to be the tallest man in California, if not the tallest west of the Rocky Mountains. He stands 6 feet 9% Inches in his stocking feet, and about 7 feet with his shoes on. Peck was born in Minnesota In 1837, and came across the plains in 1859 to Butte County, where he has lived ever since. He received his education in the public schools in Chico, and after having left school went into the stock business, which he followed for some time. After this he was elected constable of Chico Township, in which position he served one term. For the past four or five years he has been engaged in mining on Butte Creek. “Frank,” as he is always called, has been noted for his helght ever since he was a young lad, and among the boys at school he went by the name of “Lengthy,” “Slim,” and “Long"" Frank. Mr. Peck’s father, George Peck, is 6 feet 5% Inches in height; his brother, James A. Peck, 18 6 feet 2 inches in height. The Allen family, relatives of the Pecks on Mr. Peck’s side, and living in Chico, of which there are five boys, is noted for height. The five boys are all over § feet tall. Miss Marie Barrall of East Oakland is as dainty a little lady as can be found on the Pacific Coast. She is 21 years old, highly educated—speaking and writing four languages fluentl besides being an accomplished musician. Her exact height is 3 feet, although the measure inclines toward the short end. California adopted her from her ancestral home in Germany when she was 5 years old. She was a tiny creature then, but grew slowly until she attained her present stature at the age of 16. Her brother and two sisters are of normal size, as are all her relatives. Unlike most persons who are noticeably smaller than their fellow mortals, Miss Barrall is exquisitely proportioned from the top of her charming little head with its crown of luxuriant golden-brown hair to her fairy-like little feet. She does not In the least suggest the word “dwarf’’; she seems simply a cult- ured and extremely pleasing young woman viewed through the wrong end of an opera glass. Mr. Rosenfeldt, manager of the Lilliputians, is negotiating with Miss Barrall to join that popular organization, as he declares her to be one of the most perfect specimens, mentally and physically, of doll-like humanity that he has ever seen. MISS MARIE BARRAL of Oakland, 3 feet tall. v week. He s accompanied by Mrs. Galloway, and expects to remain in this city some tim for the benefit of his health. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Consdon visited their daughter; Mra. ‘R B. Cook of Capistrano, last week. Mrs. N. E. Burns returned to her home in Santa Paula last week, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Jones of this city. Eugene Wellke of Topeka, Kan., Is relatives here. o Harry Ashland Greene dfimfiaay@j@ and his two chiidren, Wililam and Miss Ur- | sula, of San Francisco, | spent the early part of the week with friends in this city and then left for Monterey. | Attorney F. J. Murphy of _\\nlsou\'llle has | been attending to legal business here this | week. Judge F. E. Spencer came down the early the Judge attended to while here. S = Mrs. J. C. Wood and the Misses Mary and | Lida B. Wood came over from Watsonyilie | to attend the wedding of their friends, Miss | Nellie C. Berry and Miles Sherwood. Sam Matthews, the veteran cattle de brother of Sheriff Matthews of this county, lefs for San Lucas recently to remove 150 head of cattle from that place to Livermore on account of the scarcity of feed. o 1® Mrs. Amelia Carless of Del Monte Grove I3 over on business this week and is the guest of and wife of San Jose part of the week and some legal matters has been visiting Mrs. James McMahon this city for the past several months, has re- turned_home. H. G. Winham of the real estate firm of | Winham Bros. has returned after a sojourn of several weeks in San Francisco and other it the Sandwich | away Mr. Rodgers will Vl‘ll Islands and probably Australla. Dr. White l:\‘olt. the Indian doctor, has been in Salinas several days this week and expects | to soon locate permanently here. . Mrs. F. S. Joneéhanxd sister, Miss Lottie ad- Sigiglape giier Mz Lotte Shaes the first of this week to attend the wedding of E. J. Miley of Suisun Valley and Miss Beatrice Butler, daughter of A. B. Butler of Fresno. Miss Edith Bruce of San Francisco is visit- ing friends in Sulsun Valley. Miss Stella Cannon of Santa Rosa s here on a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Barnes. She will probably remain here during the sum- mer months. Miss Fannie Rice has just returned from & visit in San Francisco. Miss Abbie Soule of San Francisco returned | here last Sunday to resume her dutles as Mrs. Charles Bern is ufiaflfifih&’ in_San Francisco. Mrs. John Hunolt, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. P. Moran, near Soquel, has returned to her home in Missouri. Miss Kate Hyiand is down from San Fran- clsco and is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Rob- ert_ Elliott. ‘aptain Gray is down from San Francisco on a visit to his daughter, Mrs. George Byrne. Mr. and Mrs. H. Brown of the Brown Palace of Denver, Colo., were at the Sea Beach this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bennett of Clinton, Ia., have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Booth. Miss Kate O'Neil of Oakland spent Sunday John R. Chace was over from San Jose and spent Sunday in Santa Cruz. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Gray are in San Fran- cisco. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Smith have left New Orlesns and will " iatitve infiw"cliy nest weelk. Mrs. Sterling Bedell of Oakland is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Ware, near Soguel. Mr. and Mrs. James O'Brien have returned to San Francisco. Miss Stella Ray s visiting relatives in San Francisco. Charles Canfleld has returned from Glenn County, where he paid Mrs. C. M. Bound a visit. Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Parker, after spending g week in San Francisco,” have returned ome, Dr. Elf McClish of the University of the Pa- cific spent several days In this city this week. Mies Annte Sullivan Is in San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Gardner and Misses Lulu, Alice and May Gardner are spending several weeks in San Francisco. residence in this place < Sepema > of over two years, have removed to Oakland. Mrs. Joseph McMullen of Santa Rosa visited her mother, Mrs. M. Bates of this place, last A. E. Leech and fam- 1ly, after a continuous with San Francisco relatives, has returned to G._ Barbarin of this place, who is In the French Hospital, San Francisco, being treated sume control of his business in about two weeks. luma last Tuesday looking after the Interests of the county in this section. briet business visit to El Dorado County. Mr. and Mrs. James Cowan of Glen Ellen day. SRS Barl Mrs. A. D. Moore of Smflgm the Brinkerhoft resi- dence for a year and Mrs. B. I. French, who has made her home at Miramar the past three months, has de- Mrs. Emmons Blaine, daughter of Mrs. Cyrus McCormick of Chicago, is at Montecito visit- D. W. Plerce, who for the past four years has been In the insurance business here, has he becomes special agent for the Lancashire. Mr. and Mrs. H. Van Buren of Nyack-on- are here for a short sojou: Miss Regina Bresiauer has departed for San her sister, Mrs. Louls Hertz. George E. White, the famous cattle king of after a sojourn of some da: here, h - parted for San Francisco. . oo oo de of Branford, Conn., accompanied by Mrs. In- gram. is here spending a few weeks with Senator R. Linder of L4 (nl@ufe © the Linder I-ardware handsome and com- modious storerooms decorated with paint and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis of Tilinol latter o sister of Mrs. W. C. Bare, are heve foe J. M. Foster, one of our Alaska pilgrim: been heard from at Wrangel Taiapde o Dot of sweet peas of the seasan. Miss Ada Scott is visiting friends at Galt. spent Saturday in town. He will resu old run in chaige of the Visala fer. — c " week's visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Oakford will recelve J. M. Estes and Miss Emily White were married Sunday by Rev. H. E. Wilhite. They her Sonoma home. for a cancer, will return to Sonoma and as- Supervisor T. C. Putnam was over from Pet John Revie contemplates leaving shortly for were the guests of Sonoma relatives Thurs- Philadelphia has leased will spend the summer here. parted for Boston. ing her mother. left with his family for Los Angeles, where Hudson, who have been visiting at Nordhoft, where she will be the guest of Mendocino County, accompanied by his bride, Samuel Ingram, a prominent business man friend Montecito. Company Is having his brush. & visit. They will probably locate at Tulare. Miss Ione Adams displays the first bouquet R. S. Finn of the Southern Pacific Company T. M. Carkeek of Stockton is here for a friends Thursdays during the month of March. will make their home in Tulare. Miss Lotta Hunt of the Postal Telegraph Company is again at her desk. o Mrs. J. N. Anderson is visiting in Los Ange- les with her daughter, Mrs. Grace Cather. The Ladies' Auxillary gave a delightful tea party Friday night at the residence of Mrs. C. H. Rendell. Uriah Wood is here from San Jose. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Phillips spent Sunday at Berenda. Mrs. William Ambrose, who has been spend- ing the winter with her son, W. C. Ambrose of Bakersfleld, is spending a few days with friends at Tulare. . Mrs. Ed Parsons of San Francisco is here fivgjfifli&" visiting her two daughe ters, Mrs. W. G. Dozier and Mrs. Van Alstyne. Willlam H. Alford Is at home again after a visit of over a week In Los Angeles on law business. Mrs. Frank J. Cooper of Los Angeles has been visiting friends in this city. ‘Willlam W. Kirkman arrived here from Den- ver this week and will probably make his home here. Ray S. Finn, conductor on the fller, has re- lector of Customs at this port Monday, ment, cured a rich claim on the Big Salmon. family will remain in turned to Visalta. His Mrs. W. (. Griffin of San Pedro was the Monterey some time yet. nest of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Fine last week. n . z §'hile ‘here she attended the hop of the Yorke e U el here, the Club, which she organized a year ago. K‘;i; of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Grant. ot siting ney Showers of Ashland Center, Mich., has located in this city. His family will soon follow him here. Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Mitchell are home again after spending their horeymoon In San Francisco. Dr. C. E. Bernbard has closed out his offlice here of pension examiner for the Government. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Knox of St. Loul: Mo., who have been visiting relatives h hiave ‘gone to San Francisco to remain some me. F. W. Chapman of Stockton is in town work- ing up a lodge of Foresters with much suc- cess Mrs. Marcus_Rowland is visiting this week with Mrs. H. Eddy of Fresno. Al Malins and Paul Walterstein are almost ready to start to the Klondike. They take six dogs along. E Professor Thomas Wolfenbarger of the Stockton Business Colleze was in town the other day to visit friends. ~Yepltra Mr. and Mrs, Murray L. Johnson of Oakland visited the Ojai Valley last week. the family of S, M. Shearer on Front street. | .= o o o s Her nephew, C. W. Crase, ‘accompanied her to | Fon. T wing was in Santa Bar ,,: Mrs. N. F. Hildebrand ot Portiand, Or., who pilles Georsie Waltoh entertatned at cartls Miss Minnie Kincher of Pomona College 1s visiting friends in Ojal Valley. Hon. R. A. Dague has gone to Santa Ana, where he recently purchased the Standard 127 and Mrs. L. E. Mercer are in Los Ange- os. e sl cantias . ot 0 Montares | aiion: B. T. Williams was in Santa Barbara County Bank inthis city, left Salinas this| “3%5 eating and four assistants are in this week for a_two months’ S city In_the interests of The Call. On Sunday evening a farewell party was tendered Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Wineman of Devils Lake, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. §. M. Wineman. 3 Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Clewett have gome to Los Angeles. E. C. Sharp. an electrical engineer, is here. R. G. Wallace of San Francisco was here last week. Charles H. Mower, secretary of the Santa Barbara County Poultry Association, was here this week, * George E. White, the ‘‘Mendocino Cattle King," and wife were here last week. Town Councllmen Shaw and Hund were in Riverside this week Inspecting electric light plants. ~The town will erect a_plant. Grand_Commander George D. Metcalf offi- clally inspected Ventura Commandery No. 15, K. T., Wednesday evening. Joudge Day of Santa Barbara was in this clty onday. T @Mrs. E. Benchly of Los Angeles attended the D O o et ccmrie [ fukoral of her ather, Captain Willlam Wag- from San Francisco last week to remain in- | GE. Saturday. Willam H. Ramsey, editor of the Santa definitely in Suisun with her parents, Mr. and | Willlan 7, o v av'~ Chronicle, has gone to Washington, Mrs. J. G. Lewis. f Peuts Miss Mary E. Barbour, a national temper- ance evangelist, is her AWM}%@ - Mr. and Mrs. George North and Miss Maude North, who have spent the winter in Oakland, have returned to their home in_ Winters. J. E. Pleasants and Mrs. S. W. Reaves of Los Angeles, brother and sister of W. J. Pleasants, are the guests of the latter at his home In Pleasants Valle: Sam_Carpenter, who has ent the winter in San Francisco, has returned to Winters. George B. Katzenstein of Sacramento was the guest of Willlam Brinck this week. James Fassett of Oakland is visiting his father and relatives here. Pobeteaorence’ Crooks' has returned to s | {2 nd Mre.G: L. Curtis of East’Oakiand Thomas O'Connor has returned from San | are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Sill at Francisco. Sillvington. @ = s s Miss Josephine Sims of Visalla is visiting | Miss Bigdie Green bf Sacramento her friend, Mrs. Fred McPherson. guest of Miss Emma Lechle B. R. Sackett is in San Francisco this week. G = Mrs. E. J. Clark and daughter, Lou, went with her brother, Thomas O'Nell. Sl Edward James of Portland, Or., 1s visiting | 10, San Franciaco Thursday for a week's Dr. C. Smith on Bay street. sit. & Clarence Moran and Miss Josle Moran have e Mrs. Dr. Gordon of been in San Francisco the past week. W@L o vfuflfle Gonzales is visiting her Charles Runge is home from Australia. v parents, Peter Cox and Miss Cora Hyde, who has been visiting Rev. Wife, in this city. and Mrs. Wilils at Grass Valley, is home. P. W. Morse, secretary of the sugar fac- Mr. and Mrs. H. Francis Oregon leave in a | tory, visited San Francisco this week. few weeks on a trip to Europe. Charles Hobson left this week for his fu- H. S. Deming has returned from an Fast- | ture home at Mobile, Ala. ern trip. J. Waugaman and wife have returned to their home in Kern County Dr. Stimson has returned from an extended trip to Canada. . A. Middleton spent the past week In the coast” metropolis. Mrs. J. E. Farley of Pacific Grove was visit- ing_her parents here the past week. W. A. Beck spent a portion of this week in San’ Francisco. Mrs. Charles Van Sandt of Toledo, O., Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. A. Palmtas. R. T. Grant and wite visitors to Monterey this week Tke Mendelson visited San Francisco this week. were n 7 James Moore is visit- qud ing In San Francisco. = mfifl' W. H. Farley and wife have gone to San Francisco to reside in the future. 8. M. Griggs has returned from San Fran- cisco. Attorney A, C. Huston and D. H. Wyckoft have returned from Sacramento. 7.°D. Stephens, after a visit with relatives here, has returned to Highland Springs. Rev. H, M. McKnight and Miss Minnie Mc- Knight of Oakland were the guests of Wood- land relatives last week. Miss Carrie Apperson has returned to Dixon. Rev, J. R. Compton and_wife of Santa Clara have been the guests of W. R. Laugenour and family this week. George J. O'Connor and wife and Mrs. Kate Sunday. Stephens went to San Franclsco Wednesday Rev. Father Whyte, who was at one time| “Charles R. Hoppin was in Sacramento this pastor of St. Francis' church here, is now as- | cai sistant pastor of Sacred Heart church, Temes- cal. Mrs. A. M. Wheel Mrs. M. Donahue of Schellville is visiting In | g A oria e has returned from & San Francisco. two months’ visit in Mrs. S. Schocken, after spending some time California. Hon. John Fox assumed the duties of Col- Feb- ruary 21, appointing as his deputies F. L. Parker and Duncan McLean. Frank Green, ex-chief of the Fire Depart- has returned from Alaska, where he se- John W. Welch, W. F. Ray (formerly of San Francisco) and C. R. Thompson, a well-known attorney Yukon Repairing and Dredging Company, with a capital stock of $10,000. of this city, have incorporated the L. M. Hausliman, D. Frankel and George K. Burton of San Francisco were visitors in the city this week. Captain Randall of the Spreckels tus Rellet Thursday towed the British ship Rosshire from the sound to Astorfa in a storm in the re- markably quick time of thirty-six hours, Ross and bride of this city wers among_the passengers lost on the ill-fated Clara Nevada. They leave many friends and relatives here to mourn their loss. F. P. Kendall has returned from a visit in San Francisco. The fishing situation here {s very tame. J. O. Hawthorne, the well-known canneryman, says he never saw an approaching season heralded with so little stir. There are abso- lutely no preparations yet in hand by packers or fishermen. The season opens April 10. Usually before this plans for the pack and prices of fish are well defined. Two of Oregon’s pioneers dled in Astoria this week. Gilbert N. Partridge, a Mason of long standing, aged 67, passed away on the 25th. The funeral occurred on the 26th under the Andrew P. auspices of Temple Lodge, No. 7. F. and A. M. and St. John Chapter No. 14, R. A. M A large concourse of people accompanied the Temains to Greenwood Cemetery. Mrs. P. Boelling, aged 80 years, expired at 11 o'clock the night of the 26th. She was born in Ba- varia, Germany, in 1818, came to Oregon in 1847 and settled in Astoria in 1840. She leaves sur- viving her four children. three daughters, Mrs. M. C. Flave! and the Misses Sophia and Eliza G. Boelling, and one son, V. Boelling. ~M[’fl®}fic®- H.'S. Nines has returned from a visit to Topeka, having been away about a_month. Mrs. ‘Glibert Le Bar of Jemez Hot Springs his gone on n visit t0 her old home in Tnatans Rev. E. P. Doane and family have moved from their late residence In the highlands to the Morris ranch, on the Mountain road Rev. George Seiby of Las Vegas has been appointed o regent of the Territorial Normal School. W.'I. Trimble returned Friday evening from a trip to Missouri. The Young People's Soclety of the Congre- gational church had a “Chinese soclal” on Chursday evening, which was unique and in- tegesiing. Mrs. Franz Huning of Albuquerque has gone to Washington to visit her daughter, - the Wite of Congressman Fergusson President Herrick of the university and Mrs. Herrick gave a dinner party (o a few friends Thursday evening, in honor of Mra. Terry of Socorro. Ar. and Mrs. Southate of San Marcial have gonc to Idaho. and Wil probably make their Fesidence in that State P, Castle of the Alton Mining Company ot Heil Canyon has been In town for & few daye. Mrs. A. B. McGaffey of Fort Wingate has been In town for the last few days visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Fox Mrs. Ralph Halloran started for New York Tuesday afternoon, having been summoned to attend the death bed of her mother. There has been an epidemic of 1a grippe in town for the last two weeks. It Js of mild form—not dangerous, but very disagreeable. James Rynerson, one of the ploneers of t lower Rio Grande Valley, dled at Las Cruces Friday alght” Mrs. W. E. Hackett of San Marcial is visit- ing friends In Albuquerque. Major G. A. Hale of the Government Indian school at this place has just returned from & Visit to Santa Fe. E. M. Harold of Golden has been In town ral days during the week. ALBUQUERQUE, N. Mex, March 2.— M