The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 3, 1898, Page 26

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26 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 3, 1898. HE outlook for a glorious Fourth both in town and at the many fash- jonable. resorts, js more than grati- fying. As in.former. years all who could- possibly leave .the city have made arrangements. fo spend the na- tion’s natal day-amid shady nooks or by | babbling stream. | All thosé who-have ¢ountry homes will entertain large. parties-over the Fourth. Outiof-town. iweddings were -among the promifient features of the past:week, and were. largely attended .by- the’ city con- tingent. Phe wedding of ‘William_ E. Brodersen and Miss Lizzetta M. Popp.-foster daugh- ter of- Mr, and ‘Mrs, Willlam ' John, will “take place .Tuesday. eventrg, ;5 ‘Thalf-past 8 o'¢lock, at ‘the First Lutheran Church, ary sireet, be Octavia and Gough streets. Mrs. Lena Son nounges the en ent of her .dauglitér ‘Hattie and Deuts The ‘wedding. of George: W. Jordan and Ethel " A, Bowes will take:place -at . § Mary's. Cathedral, :at 11 -¢'clock’ a. m,, July 6. The “engagement has been 'ahmounced of ‘Miss Hart and J.:M. Dixen. the en- Annie ant-of ‘Ari- Mr. and Mrs. -J.-Stmo agement of their daug) tmon to A.. Vol xona. fear future. Wec;dir\g Bells. One of the prettiest events of the season Wwas the marriage of Harry W. Mor: t $an Francisco' and Miss Clara M: Ag of San José. The wedding took 1, a m The wedding Will take. place in the | street, Sa ding part yoom and m where couple draped Amer: Dinsmore ma Besides the glorio there 1 were I arlors. lue trav and old white cas Smith, the gown of oliv ink trimmin, Fold he guests partock-of @ bounteo ‘At b o'clock. N 1d Mrs. H and party left an Francisco, where a ‘reception was _tend m’ by the | arents of the groom. The house was ecorated throughout with red, white Dlue, and lovely. flowers were - where; - National colors al | table from which tlie wedding supper was | gerved. The invited guests were: Mr. and Morse, Mr. and Mrs; Smith, - Mr ronk; Mr, ‘and Mrs. ‘B: R. of Denver, and Mrs. J. M. Petaluma, Mr. and Mrs, H. Apse: W.- Roberts, ‘W- Ap: r. H, C, John- on, Dr. C. -H. ‘Lew Le: H. Collom, enry. W. -Bassétt, Miss L. York, u_Dunning,: Charles - Larl fahop. Mrs, W.-Huff, W. Green, Masters Ray. Minnis and Jesss Marion Roberts. In: the Future. The next -regufar - monthly. ment .and -darice of. the Nati Vermont - will be held -at FHall;” Friday evenihg, July 8. Jowing excellent : prog y prepared for ‘the uee (selected); - Bob' Mitchel cornet ‘solo, “Young J.° H.- Bramberger;- “One of the Gi Reginald Travers and Miss: Mae Robinson 1n their ‘original: ‘musical s r “‘Honey, Youse My Lady Mann), Mrs. Ada: Bernard-Gi Bostonians Russelt-an companies; “H .- a comedy c by Louls ‘Butler; -Henrletta, Miss Etta Biuitler; Teddy, Louis Butler; .scene, a | lawyer’s office. Vext .- Wednesday evening_the Entre Nous Comedy.Club_of - the Mission will give' their regular m and dance at. Mission Ope Hall, produ | Joseph A. | ily, Helma Nelson, | Marjorie Mhoon | Belle Mhoon, Fred Magee, Horz in behalf of the batt felt for tk showered 3 & i “the prize Turn Verein thday. Tur grade of the in honor of the |} Club Parties. excet sfon and o Social The third picnic given by Club_(incorpo: Park last Sunday wa affalr. Among the m: pleas- ure in the ou 1 of the Ans- tion w the club was com- manag The Gegs}rs. The following Is the the Geysers during tt Wi mas R. Bac: Miss Shep- ard, Mrs. M. M llard, Berkel = S - S Isaac Miller, 3 ie Jacol George Crothers, Parry, J. L. Moody and wif dy, Lieutenant and Mrs wife and child, ddle, arle and w . Dugan and par Mrs. L. Wertheimer, Master Jack Werth. Nason, F.: Muller, Mrs. A L. Cur- taz, J. A. Christen, Christen, Oliver, wife and fam- H. J. F. Hurlbu Campbell and w . G. Fisk, Mrs. J. J. Hende Miss Little, Miss Ger- | Upton_and wife . Johnson and ife, Master E . Dr. Legler, Columbia Ghirardelli, Miss M. Rc a Andrews, M Mhoon, Fenwick, Mr: . Gray, Dr. Murray L. Johnson, Mrs ray L. Johnson, Judge 1 Mrs. Miss Tevis and maid, Hugh Tevis, L. Kellogg, Miss Florence Dunham, Miss e Miller, A. Per- Boalt, 0. Miss Mhoon, . thre comedy-drama “Iriends | Major John 'B. 3. A b yures-hct comedy-arama. LHrlends | 20 Miss 3. B, Hall, 1. A. Powsll, 3, J Coleman Miiton H. Long | McWorthy, Oakland;' A. Raiston_Curtis as Matt- Winson rank H. S H. H. Welch, San Rafael; J. H. Levi, rles Quee.| M. Gray, Mrs. F. W. R Myrtle dens_“as Simon ck of all | Reeve, San Jose; T. McCaleb, E. Seaver, trades;. Corintie v Manning, | New York; Harold Hollen, Robert Hol- Neliie :Connor = s Bradl and | den, Miss Isidore Keller, Miss Hilda “Allne Kreth by pper. | Fleming, Napa; A. B. Johnson and The M cs" Athletic Club will hold | son, Murray, Bo- fte first grand ball ‘Saturday evening, July | degd; E . G. Hale, F. 23,-at B'ne B'rizth Hall: - | W Willlam Griffith, aker, Charles D. M . and Mrs. : | 2 | >. Shea, Mrs. W. Home Qathermgs. V. Tukey, Miss A. Shea, Mrs. J. H. Far- ‘A farewell party was given last Sun- | mer, Dr. R. D. Low and wife, Arthur ‘sidence of Mrs,1F. Upp, Allison B. Ware Jr., Santa Rosa; * | Miss M. Ferguson, Miss Nora v, Miss ith street, to | paith Ferguson, George C. Al Battery K, |A. R James Ferguson, W Third United St&tgs« Artillery, prior to | {}19 Miss {\lut{'l 'h‘lrlluk Tullurkr: ot p umert, Upper Lake, Lake his departure for nila. * ‘Music and | Claive. SontmazCifve patriotic sorigs were - sung. * Numerous | toasts were drunk to-the honored guest’ health, and safe return. e following | weré present: Mr. and Mrs. R. T.| Barry, Mrs. C. R. Donoghu Donoghue, :John F. Doneghue, Charle Richards, Florence Barry, Ethel Barr: Mastér Bertie. Carrick and many othe T.-J. Johnsten, for years manager ¢ the printing and advertising. department | of .Lievre, Fricke & Co., was a guest of | honor at . dinner.'given to him on tk anniversary of his birth at the resid of Mrs. H. k. Kohn. The guests w Thomas'J. Johnston, Dr. and Mrs. Hom Landan:of Brooklyn, N. J.; Captains and | Mrs. D.: Taylor, M Adele Stetson and | . Mr, and Mrs. Henry L. Kohn. | A- very enjoyable birthday party was given: last Thursday evening, June 23, ar the Tes{dence uf Mr. and Mrs. 8. A« Sam- wels, 1966 Union street, in hopor of Mr: Bamuels and daughte The €legant pa lors were. tastefully decorated with beau- tiful flowers. Promptly at 8 o'clock the guests began to arrive. An excellent pro- gramme was fendered, after which the ests repaired to the dining room, where hey were served with an elegant repast. Following was' the programme: Plano Bolo, Professor Van Brunit: vocal = solo, Mrs. H..Charles; fancy dance, Miss Cecil Hentricks; - voeal solo, Willlam Wright; | jano duét, Mrs. H. Charles and Pro- essor yan Brunt; voval solo, Mrs. B Squires; vocal solo, Mrs. Carmen Ybar: song, Mrs. 8. A. Samuels. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Samuels, Mr. and Mrs. G. Squires, Mrs. B. Satterwhite, “Mre..J. Green, Mrs. H. Charlss, Mrs. Carmen: Ybarra, Mrs. C. Alonso, Mrs. L. | Horn, Miss:- Addie Samuels, Miss L.| Cecchettini, Misses C. and M.’ Hendricks, | Miss €. Ray, Miss G. Geminiani, Pro- fessor William Van Brunt, William _Wright, C. Budde, L. G: Samuels, F. Cecchettini, © C.. G. Reynolds, Willlam Matthes, R. E. Douglass and W. G. Bchaefer. = - g The hospitable residence’of- Lr. Max Magnus was thrawn open Wednesday evening to .Governor W. A. Richards of ‘Wyoming -and the. officers of the - Wyo- ming battalion now stationed at Camp Merritt. - Aftér ‘music and.- conversation the_ guests adjourried to the original ban- et hall that has.been fitted up by Dr. agnus, where light refreshments were - served. Bpeeches Interspersed with songs -were among the features of the enter- tainment. The host welcomed his guests in a pleasant ufeech. and. was answered by Governor Richards, who told of the eénthusiastic response that Wyoming had George A. | made to the pall for troops, and expressed c.,'umi; William Nellte Moran, Donald, Hugh Dodson, Marjorfe McPherson,. 'Mi M- Pherson, John Allen, Jake Mitchell, Wil- lam J. 'Jones, Cloverdale; Mrs. Bas, 1 C. Artigu John Bayle, e, J. 'Carroll, Miss Kgthryn Baum, Miss { Helen Baum, San Francisc D. "Houck and famil l‘,ur{ Grace E. Winders, Booneville; C. F. Rednall and wife, 8t. Helena; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crocker, Miss Florence Crocker, Master Harry Crocker, Las Ogieajis_rancho; Mr. and Mrs. Guerne, Lytton Spring: ward Davidson, Ukiah; Florence Ros heim, Maude Cemore, Grace Rosenheim, George B. Keeran, John Sherwood, Mar- Merced. El Paso del Robles. Registered at Paso Robles Godihaux, San Francisco; 8. ‘Wilson A. Hill, Chicago: R. E. Poigt, San Francisco; C. A. Burnham, J. F. Farley are: Mrs. L. Lihuer, and wife, J. Vincent, W. H. Menke, C. ixruse, John Moran, C. O. Hanlon, H. Kersky, Jchn Otto, L. Peiser, Frank Clark and family, Rancho San Juan; Mr, and Mrs. Ferdinand C. Peterson, San Hop-~ Wormser and Feirst, Miss Francisco; John C. Wunder, C. N. J. A. Goetz, 8. F. L. kins, Mrs. and family, Mr. and M Vivienne Ely, Ely, Mrs. L. Fried- mann and family, N. Van_ Bergen and wife, Mrs. W. Browxing, L. Feldmann and wife, B. A. Beaure, I. P. Jacobs and wife, H.'S. Dodge, R. M. Carr, L. Metz- ger, M. Metzger, C. Asher and wife, Miss A. M. Manning, C. R. Carning, A. Taafe and wife, R. B. Jack Jr., San Luis Obispo. Hotel fg\dardenr\ar\. The list of late arrivals at Rowarden- nan include: From San Francisco—Mrs. J. P..Martin, J. P. Martin, Miss Ethel Creagh, C. D. May, CHarles M. Welsh, Mrs. Hubbard, Mrs. Williar, William R. Morgan, Mrs. W. R. Morgan, Miss Winni- fred Morgan, Master Willlam Morgan, G. L. Stevenson, J. D. Brown, Mrs. Brown, Tom Brown, F. W. Mellers, Mrs. Mellers, Mrs. Joseph Wood, John J. Haley, J. D. Morehouse, Colonel Menton, Mrs, Menton, M. B, Jeffers, Miss Myra Mason Jeffers, Miss Eunice Claresa Jefters, Mrs. R. Car- | Lounis Feus s Winnie | F. Moulton, Miss Harriet Moulton, Miss Lowry 8. A. Clark, A. Leigh, C. P. Baily, 1 Cole, R. G. Morton, Mrs. J, F. Cassell, Miss L. T. Little, John F. Cas- sell, Andrew F, Cassell, Mrs. M. A. Per- rier, James Irvine, Mrs. Irvine and fam- ily, Charles M. Plum and family, Mrs. Charles . Pike, Master John Robert, G. Mrs. Bennet, Miss Florence Myrtle Bennet, Jose Costa, J. G. Gelsti , Miss Laura Stanley G. nell, Martin Nettie M Ge! Pick S . Schultz, J. G. Edwards, Miss Net . Edwards, Mrs. M. J. Jones, Benjamin Curtaz, Mrs. Benjamin Curtaz and family, W. H. Deming, M F. Delepiane, E. L, Rourke, William Goeggel and family, S. N. twick, C. F. Grow, M C. P Richmond, Felton Grow, F. - H. Adams and fam- . Rose, Mrs. H. H. McCollister, Mrs. Heron and fam- Henshaw, Miss' Davie Henshaw J. Wilson, L. Wessendorf, G. Roberts, Benjamin A. Plantt San Jos ."C. Ross, F. H Alameda—C. A. Bunker, Mr: Clara Henshaw From Santa Cruz—C . C. A. Bunk- er. From Hanford—M Rawlins and famil J. D. hous F. Mitchell, '{14“ e : Kan. O. Briggs and family, | Michigan. Lakeside House. | LAKESIDE HOUSE, Bijou, Lake Ta- | hoe, July 3.—In the list of arrivals at this delightful retreat among the lakes mounta lowin, G. Allen, Miss Lilllan E. Purdy, A. N. Campbell, W. H. Cameron, A. Mahony and wife, Kohnke, Mrs. Jane . Brickell, Miss adne Brickell, Miss Loulse Devoe Bric- 11, Kurtz, cellent esars h i nusually short space Trout Brook rich returns to sportsmen who pre | gling in the streams. Plans are air for excurs! reel, 11,2 | est peak and most Lakeside. the ‘ahoe group of mountain: conveniently reached from Duncan Springs. Registered at Duncan Springs are F. W. Longee, Thomas Mellersch, F. F. Moul- | ton, Elmer McMullen, A. O. Mullig: and wife, J. Feusier, E: many, Miss Laura Carmany, Mrs. Irvin| . | mento—J. E. Gorman, Mrs. Gllman and | Taylor, Mrs. 8. Maynard, Mrs. S. Snook. From Oakland M. Walsh, Mrs. E. M. | Walsh,” Miss Waish, Masfer Maurice Walsh, Mrs. Andrew S y_and fam- ily, . Cahills, E. A. A felivk . M. Ruth C Rose hills, Spence Cahills, and | of the high Sierras are the fol- | P. F. Kohnke, F. C. | | ter, F. Elmers, Miss C. Haas, Miss S. | telle Feusier, Louisa Feusfer, Charles E. Wilson, Fred M. Wilson, Mrs. J. W. Key- ston, Janie: Keyston, Georgie and Fred Keyston, 0. D. Wheefer and wife, Captain J. . Agar, T. Q. Leary. of San Francisos, George P. 'McNear of Petaluma; F. Mar- tin of Phoenix, Ariz.; E. M. Kister and wife, H. B. Kister, Hazel Kister, of Tal- mage. Petna Springs. The week’s arrivals at Aetna Springs fnclude: Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart, Miss de le Montanya, James W. Stewart Jr., A. 'W. Wilson and family, Mrs. J. E. | McNichols and son, Mrs. Clara J. Bige- | low, H. Hallman and wife, Miss Made- lefne Hallman, Miss Alice Hallman, Miss Kate Ames, Miss Amanda Smith, Mrs. S. A. Crellin,'Miss Catherine Creliin, M Anita Crellin, W. E. Miles, J. H. Mundy rs. E. H. Gladsby, Miss A. E. Slavan, Miss M. H. Slavan: Summer Home Farm. The guests at Summer Home Farm In- clude: 8. Nickelsburg and family, M. Nickelsburg, H. Kahn and family, J. C. Roas and family, J. Herrman and wife, Mrs. A. Lyons, M. Getz and wife, Mrs. C. F. Behlow and family, A. Dollmann, L. Chapan, Mrs. E. Knippenberg and daugh- Haas, Dr. L. Deehmann, M. Doerr, J. F. Tretchall, of San Francisco; Miss E. E. Reesling, San Jose; 1. Dannenbaum, Va- llejo; Charles Bredhoff and wife, * A, Klumpp and family, Mrs. H. Huf- schmidt and son, H. Druhe, T. Druhe, M Druhe, R. Druhe, J. F. Tennis and wife, Mr. ‘and Mrs. C. R. Harwood and mald, Mrs. Heese of Oakland: Mrs. M. Gray, Alameda; R. Klefer, Cincinnati. Bartlett Springs. Registered at Bartlett Springs are: From San Francisco—Mr. and Mrs Wil- liam T. Baggett, Miss Nell Rose Baggett, Stewart Menzies, J. Hood and family, L. Less, A. S. Levin, Mrs. P. J. Harney and child, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Baker, Carl Leheners, Mrs. Mary Moffat and daugh- ters, Frank McDonald, N. L. Hauser, J. W. Shannon and family, C. Lehrke, Wil- llam Masterson, Mrs. J. Durger and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ash- worth, E. Crimmons, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. | Graham, Marguerite Harney, Mrs. H. D. | | Robertson, H. Blaisdell. Henry Seymore, Mitch L. Frank, M. O'Neil; from Sacra. daughter, Mrs. W. F. George, Mr. and | Mrs. T. J. Cook, Mrs. A, G. Scott, Mrs. | | A. X. Buchanan; from San Jose—C. H. | Johnson, H. Collins, Miss Scheller, H. B. Martin, 'Mr. and Mrs. Lewls Scheller; from Oakland—H. Hayes and niece, Mrs, J. F. Barraclough, Mrs. E. Simmons, Charles W. Andrews; H. Waldow Foster, New York; James McCormick, Redding; Mrs. C. I 'Foreman, Orange Vale; C. P, Peterson, Sonora; Mrs. W. C. Parke and | | daughter, Honolulu; W. M. Hurd and family, New York; D. O. Taylor, Shasta; Ed Bucknell, Laurel Dell; H. M. Caswell, | Colusa; H. C. Wiley and family, Sonora. | Independence Liake. Last week's arrivals at Independence Gar- Mrs. include Mr. and Mrs. Berkeley: Hotel Hewlitt Davenport, Lake cia, George W. Henderson, San ‘William Pinniger, Reno, Nev Paradise Springs. hnke recorded | ns to the summit of Mount | bove sea level, the high- | Guests at Paradise Springs are at pres- ent enjoying themselves with hunting and fishing excursions and all kinds of games, | such as croquet, lawn tennis and cards. Among the latest arrivals are the follow- ing: D. 8. Davis, Henry Prien, Miss Elea- | nor Humphreys, Miss Humphreys, I A. | Rothenberg, Harold Rothenberg, Mrs. M. | Woodward, Mrs. E. Chase, Miss S. R. Chase, Maluvielle, Mrs. Julia A. Moraghan and four children, Mrs. Stubbs, San Francis- : Miss L. Peterson, Mrs.'A. M. Wachs, | Miss Gertrude Wachs, Mrs. H. J. Russell, | Oakland; J. T. Smith, H. E. Davis. George | W. Elder, Miss C, E. Smith, Miss Te- resa Smith, J, A. ¥. Adcock, Salinas; T.| J. Horgan, P. Arano, Miss Luella Me- | | Carthy, R." 8. Tullte, Watsonville; A. G. | Roos,” Charles Demange, Soledad; W. | spending the summer at B | couple of weeks at the Kurt Schluss, E. L. Grist, J. B, | nai. Los Angeles; C. T. Romie, Fort Ro- mie. Soda Bay. Late arrivals at Soda Bay are: Fred M. Loring, George E. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Valentine, Percy E. Haslin and wife, S. Anspacher, P. B. Anspacher, John Spruance and wife, A. W. Schroder; San Francisco; A. M. Edelman, Los An- geles; A. V. Gunn, R. F. Gorman, L. M. Kellogg, James H. Cutter., Harry L. Cut- ter, Mrs. R. E. Mulcay, Miss Alice Mui- | cay, Leo Cooper, George A. Rigg, Rosenberg, S. Hirschfelder, Mrs. - Robinson, Miss E. M. Young, Mrs. Henry 0. Wieders, San Francisco; C. F. Red- nall and wife, St. Helena; J. B. Earl and wife, Oakland; Robert Tibbitts, M. A. Steen, San Francisco; Mr. Dray and wife, Lakeport; James Wren, Fred Mack, Cordensen, J. F. Lunsmen, F. Rattij H. Beh!mer, Fred Helms, H. C. Mude man, John C. Basy, Willlam Wohltman, Al Dobson, San Francisco. M. B.| s Peréonals. Mr. and Mrs. K. Gambitz and family have gone to their cottage, “The Bunga- low,” Pacific Grove, for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Shone and family of 1000A Golden Gate avenue have taken | an ark at Belvedere for the summer. Miss Wallace left Wednesday on the Walla Walla for a three weeks' tour of Alaska. The Misses Tennant of San Jose are| spending the summer at Pacific Grove. Miss Beckle Martin has left San Fraj clsco to visit friends in Seattle and T coma. Mrs. A. Levy has returned from Eureka and will be home the first Tuesday. Mrs. A, Jacobs of Eureka is visiting her | mother, Mrs. Sichel. Mrs. Josephine Kaskell and Miss Sophie Leavitte will spend the vacation at Mar- iinez, at the Tesidence of Mrs. E. Dun-| kel. Mrs. J. A. Spinett! and her sister, Miss Henrletta Merlo, will spend the summer at_Ross Valley. J. M, Strauss and family are spending a month vacation at El Verano, Sonoma. | | | Counl&, | W. . Funge Jr. has returned from an | etxended Eastern trip. | The Misses Nellle, Carrie and Vera Mayers, of §17% Golden Gate avenue, are ved . Mis: e. s Jennie left Mrs. W. W. Ross and ni Wilkins, of Golden Gate avenue, an extended trip East. They are to vi friends In Rochester, N. Y., and shall make a tour of the laKes, stop at Niagara, and visit the Eastern seashore before re- turning_to California. Miss Mattle Gibney of Alameda left on Wednesday for New York City, where she | will pass the summer visiting 'the princi- pal Eastern cities. Miss Reta Brown of Versallles avenue, Alameda, left on the 23d for the Hawailan Islands and will spend several weeks in Honolulu. Mrs. Sloan, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Huff, left last week for Tacoma, Wash. Miss J. Elaine Bonner of Oakland is vis- iting In Los Angeles. Meyer Greenberg and family, of San IIIII—I—IAI“I“l—ill'—IIIIIIIIIIIJIHIII—-II—III- Luis’ Obispo, will make this city their . and Mrs fyman Falk (nce Solo-| moon, They will be at home to their | Jeat Tavsen. 5 remstoindchinite ¥ Miss Sadie Kayser, have gone to spend a | Mrs. A. Samuels and family have gone | B Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Dwyer, with their | ke Tahoe soon. avenue, accompanied by Mrs. Wiendorf, | B the balance of the month of July. 159 Fulton street, have ‘gone to Lake Tahoe for their honey- | Wl Lilllan G. Heller left for New York ’ anied by Mrs. J. Berry of Honolulu and | [ | near San Leandro. tion. are at Ben Lomond and will visit| selmo. | B Morris Windt of 1424 San Bruno | | Napa, valley, where they will remain for | San _Antonic xas, are in the city visit- ing Mrs. Gus C , 773 Eddy stre Major Lewis Smith, U. S. A., and wife have gone to Del Monte for July and Au- | Winterhaller, W. E. Humrhregs, §. Sam- | ple. Virgle Pelit, Kings Clty; 3’ 8. Silla- gust. SIZZING PUNS PRODUCED BY THE WAR. 1y | vy Purdq, B 58mag a weg Ma0azy é o 5 SR 5 -3 (= eum Op No& pnom ¥ I9,-Y[UIS pU® SuUIl AW [ng U uysiueds ® agl dn sureo 399 -Ysy aI3m no4 Ji horse § is it a coW D8 ki ; 2 e Unele Sam bad ain(e) ‘What has 8l l A m home and for the present are stopping at | mon), who were married on the 20th insf frignds after July 4 at the Palace. Hel Mrs. S. Hoffman and family, accom-| H Toffman ranch, | to Halfmoon Bay for a month's recrea- |m daughter, Mrs. C. Y. Burns, and her fam i G. Tonini and family are a will spend the Fourth at Johannesburg, | [ ] Mr. and Mrs. M. Friedman and son u!‘* T [} -} [} - -50-0-0pEEEEEEE-E-asEuaEdeuE-EuEnN-nEE-0E-EEEn-E- ! : ADVERTISEMENTS. <2 o < Cloaks, Suts, Wars AND Cloak and Dress Materials AT 10c to 29¢ on the $1.00! - The following letter IS self— DAMAGED FIRE, SMOKE and WATER = S S = (=) = = gxplanatory: M. SIMINOFF, Wholesale Manufacturer of Ladies’ Cloaks and Capes, Suits a Speclalty, 1228 Market Street. MESSRS. J. J. O'BRIEN & CO.: Gentlemen—After further considering the matter- I have: decided to. B accept your offer although I must Say the reductions are very. much greater than I had any idea of making. 0 i :—l -lfli—l.~‘ ©p —_— Ee SAN FRANCISCO,Cal., July 1, 1898. ] The corrected list. as’it now | stands will give you all the following named goods-at twenty-nine (29c). Bl cents on the dollar, on the terms stated in the invoice, viz. Colored Fancy Dress Goods, Whip Cords, Ladies’ Black and Cloths, - Figured: Al- pacas, Meltons, Cheviots, Diagonals, Serges, -Astrakans; - Black Brogaded Silks, Fancy Satin Duchesse, Taffetas, etc., and also the Capes,. Jackets; Dress Skirts and ready-made Suits and Waists. I send by bearer a corrected invoice. a [ Very truly yours, O TS AR 5, which we secured at the above-mentioned figures:: The purchase comprises an immense " variety. : of The Newest Stylesin -~~~ .. Capes, Jackets, Suits, o Dress Skirts, Waists, Etc., As well as an enormous assortmbent of "Cloak and ° Dress Materials from the best English, French ‘and: German manufacturers, consisting of e Black and Colored Fancy Dress -Goods, Whipcords, Ladics’ Cloths, Mcltons, Figured Alpacas, Cheviots, Serges, Diagonals, Astrachans, Black Brocaded Silks, Taffctas, - Fancy Satin Duchesse, Etc. THE DAMAGE IS 'H_ARDLY PERCEPTIBLE, Everything will be placed on our counte{é and tables At Figures Corresponding With the Gigantic Reductions From Actual Values at Which the Purchase Was Secured. Sale BaginSTuesdayMorninzg';“;)lj:l‘yfi-S REMEMBER THE DATE. 2 STORE Etc. And although in most cases. CLOSED MONDAY, JUL Market, Jones and McAlliStéf Sts,, | San Francisco PR > : - M. SIMINOFF. Btc. &-E-N-E-§-8 -8 0P E E-8-E-E-8-8-A-g-B-

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