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26 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 17, 1898. -+ 4040404040404040404040404 0+0+04040404040404040404-040404040404040404040404 04040404040404040404040+ 040404040404040404040+404 04+0+0404040404040404040+ 0+0+04040404040404040404040404040 The Biggest Bargain Week of Al FIRE SALE SPECIALS| SILK DEPARTHENT! wide; regular 200 yards BLACK FIGURED TAFFETA SILK, 23 inches value 65c; marked down to 35c a yard. 35¢ s BLACK FIGURED TAFFETA SILK, 24 inches wide; regular : marked down to 45c a yard. 300 yai value 45c 55¢ 55c¢ 75¢ 90c $L.10 $1.25 300 yards BLACK BROCADED SATIN, neat designs; regular value 85c; marked down to G5c a yard. 200 yards TINSELED FIGURED SILK, light and dark shades; regular Value $1 25; marked down to 56c a yard. 500 yar COLORED BENGALINE SILK, in light blue, pink and Javender shades; regular value $1 26; marked down to 75c a yard. 150 vards BLACK BROCADED GROS-GRAIN SILK, medium designs; regular value $1 25; marked down to %0c a yard. 600 vards COLORED TAFFETA SILK, 27 inches wide, extra heavy quality; regular value $1 50; marked down to $1 10 a yard. 400 yards BLACK BROCADED SATIN AND GROS-GRAIN SILK; regular value $1 75; marked down to $1 23 Dress G(oods Department. 2000 vards ALL-WOOL SCOTCH MIXED SUITINGS; extra value for $1; will be placed on sale at.... 50¢ yard 2000 vards ALL-WOOL COVERT CLOTH; extra value for $1 25; le.be " placed on sale at. ek chencisans JTDE yard 1500 yards IMPORTED CLOTH, 36 inches wide; 50; will be placed on sale at $1 yard 1500 vards IMPORTED BLACK CLOTH, 60 inches wide; extra value £1\l‘ “7'$2, will be placed on sale at engesnsvemasns s 50 yard , 59 inches wide; extra value for $3; 1000 yvards ENGLISH VENETIANE 1000 yards ENC( $2 yard will be placed on sale at... ., DRESS LENGTHS AND REMNANTS OF BLACK AND COLORED GOODS will be closed out at 1-2 PRICE. Market, Jones and McAllister Sts., San Francisco. 4 04040404060406060404040¢0404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404090404040404604040409040404040408040460404040 04040404040+ {00000 CIO0I000CC00000000000) BUYERS WILL REAP A RARE HARVEST OF BARGAINS THIS WEEK at our Great Fire Sale of the SIMINOFF Cloak Factory Stock of STYLISH CLOAKS, SUITS, DRESS SKIRTS, WAISTS, CLOAKINGS and DRESS MATERIALS, for the BEST AND LEAST DAMAGED portions of the stock have now been reached, and in common with everything else embraced in this lucky purchase they are to be closed out AT A HEAVY SACRIFICE FROM REGULAR PRICES! dies’ Shirt Waists ! LADIES' FANCY CHECKED SHIRT WAISTS, in pink, blue and lavender, latest style make; regular price 71; will be placed on special sale at 60c. LADIES’ FINE PERCALE AND GINGHAM SHIRT WAISTS, made in the latest style; regular price $1 25; will be placed on special sale at T5c. LADIES’ HEAVY PERCALE AND GING- HAM SHIRT WAISTS, in f~ncy plaids, checks and stripes; regular price $1 50; will be placed on special sale at $1. Purses | Purses! 20C LEATHER PURSES, in assorted colors; value 35¢c; will be placed on sale at 25c. 25¢ {50c |$1.0 160c | | | La 60c LEATHER PURSES, in red, silver trimming; value 50c; will be placed on sale at 2ic. LEATHER PURSES, In real seal; value $1; will be placed on sale at 50c. | 75¢ LADIES’ EXTRA SEAL AND ALLIGATOR PURSES; value $1 50; will be placed on sale at $1. LEATHER SATCHELS, 9 inches long; value $1; will be placed on sale at 60c. Leather Belts. LEATHER BELTS, in black; value 35¢; will be |25€ ficient onaicrasise 550(: LEATHER BELTS, in seal; value Tic; will be | placed on sale at 50c. Ribbons. Ribbons. 1 $5.0 22(: BLACK SATIN AND GROS-GRAIN RIBBON.‘ No. 50, 4 inches wide, all silk; value 35¢c; will be | placed on sale at 22c. - = 'PORTIERES AT SPECIAL REDUCTIONS, Ladles’ Kld Gloves | $3.15 TAPESTRY PORTIERES, ncat designs and colorings; marked down from $4 50 to $3 15 50(: LADIES' 4-BUTTON “DORENA” REAL KID | TAPESTRY PORTIERES, handsome designs per palr. GLOVES, in medium and light shades of tan (odd sizes); regular price $1 25; will be closed out at | $4'5 e then o e azore deslens i per palr. 21 dozen LADIES’ 2. 50c a pair. "LASP GENUINE NCH | e i TAPESTRY PORTIERES, newest designs CHAMOIS GLOVES, neatly embroidered in black | = and self-colored stitchings; former price $1 25; | 55'50 and ml;\r(ngs; marked down from $68 75 to $5 50 | per pair. $4.15 | $1.00 LADIES' FINE MADRAS WAISTS, in small checks and plaids, pointed yoke back; regular price $1 75; will be placed on sale at $1 25. $1.25 |$1.50 LADIES’ SHIRT WAISTS, made of fine qual- ity organdie and percale; regular price $2; will be placed on sale at $1 50. Silk Waists. LADIES’ HANDSOME TAFFETA SILK WAISTS, in fancy plaids and plain colors, tight lining, made in the latest styles; regular price $8 50; will be placed on sale at $5. | | | 190c¢ will be closed out at 90c a pair. Every pair guaranteed to wash and fit per- EXTRA HEAVY CHENILLE PORTIERES, fectly. We also keep Mantel's Chamols Soap, in solid colors; marked down from $6 to $4 15 per palr. price 10c a cake. =2 See Examiner Zmfi C;lrbnlélgfbb Other Bargains 04040404040 $04040404040404040404040404040404044040404040404040+0404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040+ $2.95 $3.95 $5.00 $7.50 $1.00 95¢ ‘ $1.50 $4.50 $6.00 $7.50 $8.50 $5.00 $6.50 $5.00 (o FIRE SALE SPECIALS CLOAK DEPARTMENT ! LADIES’ CAPES. LADIES' BLACK SILK CAPES, lined with silk, yokes trimmed with lace, necks finished with lace and ribbon; worth $6 50; sale price $2 95 each. lined with silk, empire backs, LADIES' BLACK SILK CAPES, handsomely beaded and braided; worth $7 50; sale price $3 95 each. LADIES’ TWO-TONED BOUCLE CLOTH CAPES, faced with silk, storm collars; worth $8 50; sale price $5 each. LADIES' BLACK ASTRACHAN CLOTH CAPES, lined with satin, storm collars; worth $10; sale price $7 50 each. LADIES’ DRESS SKIRTS. LADIES' CRASH DRESS SKIRTS, in blue and gray mixtures, :tm‘h;d seams, 4-inch hem on bottoms; worth $1 50; sale price 1 each. LADIES' BLACK FIGURED MOHAIR DRESS SKIRTS, lined with percaline and bound with velvet; worth $1 50; sale price 95¢c each. LADIES' BLACK FIGURED MOHAIR DRESS SKIRTS, double lined and bound with velvet; worth $2 50; sale price $1 50 each. LADIES’ MOIRE SILK DRESS SKIRTS, bayadere stripes, double lined and bound with velvet; worth $7 50; sale price $¢ 50 each. LADIES' BLACK BROCADED SILK DRESS SKIRTS, lined with silk and bound with velvet; worth $10; sale price $6 each. LADIES’ BLACK BROCADED SILK DRESS SKIRTS, lined with percaline and bound with velvet; worth $12 50; sale price $7 50 each. LADIES' BLACK BROCADED SILK DRESS SKIRTS, double lined and bound with velvet; worth $13 50; sale price $8 50 each, Ladies’ Jackets and Suits. LADIES’ BLACK BOUCLE CLOTH JACKETS, fly fronts, faced with cloth; worth $8 50; sale price $5 each. LADIES" BOUCLE CLOTk JACKETS, in black and navy, fly fronts, faced with cloth; worth $10; sale price $6 50 each. LADIES' SUITS, in brown mixtures, fly-front jackets, lined with sllk serge, skirts double lined and bound with velvet; worth $10; sale price $5 each. - ALL OUR CHILDREN'S JACKETS MARKED DOWN T0 HALF PRICE. Market, Jones and McAllister Sts., San Francisco. +0404040404040404040404040404040404040404¢0404040'404040404040404040404040404040460404040404040404040404040404040404040460404 ey | T. Goodman, M Tillie Goodman, | rlet Moulton, Miss Lowery, Mrs. A.|Miss Hazel g, Master Harold ©000000000000000000000000000000000 Goodman, Hilda Goodman, Mrs. T. | Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. James Irvine, Mrs. | Greenberg, G. Nelson, Miss B. I. c0C = ‘ » t © | s Franklin | Charles Pike, Charles Pike, Robert Pike, [ Regan, J. F. A. Weeks, Frank [ . T. Curley, Mrs. F | John Pike, George Bennetf, Mrs. George | Torey, Chari gel, Louls Renwick, H © ) Curtaz, Mrs. Willlam | Bennett, Miss Bennett, Miss Florence | Sherwood and wife, Florence Sherwood, <) | Curtaz, Miss Edna Goeg- | Bennett, Jose Costa, J. G. Giesting, Mrs. | Mabel Sherwood, F." A. Bogart and wife, N\ © s Goeggel, T. Dannen- | J. B. Glesting, J. . Glesting Jr., ) Adolph_ Schonfeld, ‘wife and child, Mrs. © \ o nbaum, John McNally, | Giesting, F. R. Mantell, Miss Eisa By 8. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. M. Kolisky, Mr, © = o Nally, Mabel McNally, Dr. and | ding, Mrs. ‘Wiiliamson, Miss Williamson, | and Mrs. Abraham, Frank 8. Kelly an; o o Waish Captain C 0. Ander- | Mrs” B, L. Wemple, Miss Muriel Wem- gife, Mrs. Schuman, Mrs. Frankal g ELOW, . P Mrs. Edg: nningham, Robert C 3 o 0000000000000000000000000000000000000 X L ey e et | Johnson and’ wite San Francisco; s, Me- e cersis ea- | A. vn, Drs. Danziger, Manson, Lewin, | fessor James F. zelburger, S. Phillips, H. 8. Meyer. P. J. | Kee Mhoon, John Falconer a: . E. OCIETY still lingers at the sea \lBrf““ I8, SIansee i Anderson. W. Rayhill, Mrs. v ana | Meyer, Miss A. Lowery, Samuel M. Wil- | W. Lohmann, W. A,“Ix!_uln: \}’4 Ix,lu:e.Nllv'lr . side, and gives not even a4 Siioce party was glven at the home | son, J. Mahoney, Arthur Bering, Mrs. S. | son, H. R. Mann, Mrs. H. R. Mann, H. !{“ M. _\an‘Du,\ n(;. ATssflk-b e Ni,' h‘l“) thought to city life and pleas- | of §yrs” J. C. Haake in honor of her | Bloom D. Bloom, | R. Mann Jr., Judge Belcher, Mrs. Belcher, | 1V TL‘;Y"‘L s e T O Wk .. The out-of-town season |daughter Daisy’s return from a four |J . Brownell, Miss Brownell, Mrs. A, W. | Twombly, L. McCray, Mrs. 1. C. Wo J res. e O e = Sk monthw D ito no. | 5 oulton, Miss Helen Davis, Dr. H. J. | ward. James C. Mavon, Mrs. J. L. Mayon, & glives every promise of belng un- = | Jones, Mrs. Jones, Spencer Grant, Har- | Ethel Mayon, Clara Mayan, J. Ralph usually prolonged this year, and Sailed Away | gld Wright, Miss ifohler. Joseph {Vood | Mayon, Mabei Mayon, Ruth Mayen, Oak catiol are that the season of & | Mrs. Woods, J. Kelly, Dr. A. C. Rol | : Mrs. D. , Miss McLa :‘I’::'n’nf!’r"\(::‘ilmfl Wl not be Inaugurated | Among the passengers on the steamship | Jr., Besste ‘Brown, Mrs. Brown, Judge |Alameda; L{lszffil\,lgvgflgga:&“!'sfi"’;- = tll late i1 the fall. | Alameda, salling on Wednesday, July 13, Mrs. Captain | Lindley, Mrs, Lindley. Miss Lindley, L ST e The devotees of fashion are living in the | Were: A desomsen, | Miss felen Wright, Marshall F. Jones. | orter and wife, Calistoga; A. F. Otto, joys of to-day, giving never a thought of | For Honolulu—A. Allen, C. A. Arnholt, ¥ ot Sar RM(“?; l}imm._ ik A , W. | wife and children, Belmont: lp?‘?,ohnsm‘ the days to come, and so the outlook for | A. L. C. Atkinson, Mrs. 8. T. Bacon, A. D. | ip, Son; Petaluma, L. Cantel Jr.,|Jean Downey, H. i‘)’if.;lp?sgn{m&;::‘?'E?r:finfl?fim Brl,r;zihs' | e coming autumn days is delightfully | Baldwin, B. R. Banning, O. M. Barra- | proq Kuhnle, P. Stapleton; Santa Ross, | Cosgriff, H. G. Edwards, F. Moulton, T o Tkt D S moming ) 5 Y > Callis : | Two Rocks, Cal.; Welling ; indefinite. clough, P. J. Barth, Mrs. I. C. Callister, | Carrie J. Farmer, Marie F. Farmer, J. F. | Miss Bessle Roden, Lr. E. W. Westphal, | 079 1W0Ce: G855, G0 BG0he, g : = Miss Mabel Craft, James Dodd, W. Dun- Grace, Samuel L Crooks, Mrs. J. F Mui- | G. Moore, Mrs, Moore, B. D. Bent, dait oo They're Engaged. L ch I R e Fioher, W B bigher. Copn Bhew S N4 DF, M R, Gibbons D Santa Gatalina Island. The wedding of Miss Julle Kohn and T han child, R. S. Hale, Hon, F. M. and famf] Healdsburg, Mr. and Mrs. C. (.“;’:fllr(i‘eu' L.r'L:v'v M. Legvls‘,‘ A. D WA T Latders- of ‘ORMIand tas M. M. Kahn will place at the resi- dence of the brid :nts, 1611B Sut- ter street, th July 17. Mr. Well announce the of their daughter, Ancle, and engageme: b/ s B. Weil of Mod will be held Sund . July 28, from 2to 5 p. m., at 1814 Pine street Wedc;ing Bells. morning, at the residence of “harles Mayer Jr., 924 Fillmore street, Miss Babette L. Weglehner of Napa and Albert W. Venino, 1 promising young law- ver of New York, were united in mar- riage by the Rev. Mr. Fuendeling. After a short sf here, the young couple will leave via the Canadian Pa- cifie for their future home, New York. George H. Wiegner of the Seal Rock Market and Miss Annie Cecella Cassidy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Cassidy of 3104 Point Lobos avenue, were married at the Star of the Sea Church by Father Coyle, Saturday evening, June 2. Home Gatherings. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stange of this city comploted their twenty-fifth year of mar- ried life on Wednesday, July 6, commemorate the occasion many of their friends had been Invited to enjoy the evening with them at their residence, 734 McAllister street. The parlors were dec- orated with flowers, the predominating colors being the good old “red, white and blue.”” There were the usual toasts at the table to the happy pair. "After supper the company indulged In a soclal darce, which did not break up until early dawn. Mr. and Mrs. Stange were the recipient of many beautiful and costly The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. J. Alma Hink, Mrs. M. W Mrs Willlam pol Lena Stange, Stange, Mrs. C. Stange, Fred Groverman, Mr. and ith, Mr. and Mrs. G. Ehrenpfo and Mrs. G. Page, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wolters, Mrs. Schmoltz, Miss B. Schmoltz, Mrs. Henning, H. T. Henning, Mrs. Wangeman, Arthur Al Stange, W. J. Stange. A very enjoyable reunion was held at the residence of A. T. Dobson, 847 Pine street, on Saturday clusion of the performance of ‘The Mikado,” the occasion being the farewell by the members of the company to Miss Georgie Cooper prior to her departure for Victoria, B. where she will join her parents. sailed steamer Queen Sunday morning. A host of friends accompanied her to the steamer, laden with floral offerings and goo wishes for her future success. 3 Cooper on the ILast Thursday evening Miss Bertha Wadham, ungest daughter of Luman Wadham, 1909 Leavenworth street, was tendered a birthday party and supper by her parents. On July 3, the occasion of the arrival of the firet born son of Rev. Dr. Isidor Myers of the Bush-street Temple, was duly cele- brated at the latter's residence. .Amoy those present were: Rev. Drs. J. Nieto, M. 8. Levy, Berman, Moseson and Rabbl evening at the con- | Hatch, wife, two children and maid, Mrs A. G. Hawes and maid, Hawkhurst Jr., | J. 8. Hermann, G. T. Kleugel, F. Leland, Mis .. M. Lemon, W. H. Lewers, A. I. Lewis, Miss Palmer-Lovell and courler, M C. G. Palmer-Lovell, Captain Will- fam Matson, Alexander McBryde, Walter McBryde, Miss E. G. Munson, L. B. Nut- ting and wife, A. Perry, Miss Potter, M M. L. Richardson, Miss Ivy Richardson Mrs. Alice Rix, G. B. Root, Miss E. G. Sayres, St. C. S8ayres, M. Smith, der, wife and chiid, C. Ta"lun Hon. L. A. Thurston, wife and child, Mrs. 8. A. Thurston, Albert Water- house, H. Waterhouse, A. Wilder, Harry P. Weber, Miss K. Wheelwright, J. B. Wright. For Sydney—A. W. Fee, J. A. | Mrs. H. Knight and child, | Sherer Jr., M. Springer, S. V. | Mies L. H. Winter. | _Join at Honolulu—C. P. Trevelyan, S. Webb and wife. | Ska i ; ggs Springs. | The following guests are registered at Skaggs Hot Springs, Sonoma County, | Cal.: From San Francisco—Mr. and Mrs. | Joseph W. Rolph and son, W. B. Cluff and family, H. H. Elllott, W. Wieboldt, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Byrne, Dr. T. E. Shu- mare, Abe Schmidt, P. Curry, . Sny- Hall J. Rich, J. Goldman, P. J. Camplon, P. F. Butler, George F. Butler, Butler, Willlam Schmalz, wife and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. S. Natian, Mrs. A. B. Block, Mrs. George Kedon, Clarice Ke- {'don, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred’ Wilford and child, 8. P. Young, Mrs. Rigdon, Miss Morich, A. H. Clare, Dr. J. J. Flood, F. T. Meagher, Mr. and Mrs. J. ». Jackson, 0. H, eyes, John F. Finn, Joseph Mo- ran, Thomas Murphy, Mr. 'and_ Mrs. L. W. ‘Sanbourne and child, Mrs. S. Blane, George Fritch, William P. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bruce, J. F. Ortman, Sam | Berwin, Mr. and Mrs. F. Homman, Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford Cohn, Mr. and Mrs. .. Levy, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lev T. Mitchels, P. T Crane, T. W. Fairweather, | R. L. Walsh, Mrs. Arthur R. Rickoff, Miss Annle Leahy, Mrs. | Miss Kathleen Farrell, Mr. and Mrs. F. Heltmeler and child, Mrs. C. H. Higgins, Chester Higgins, Louis de Bome and fam- | ily. Martin Walsh, S8amuel H. Love and | family, Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Richards, | Harry Schwartz, G. 8. Williams, M. | Burns, W. Milroy, P. F. Kennedy, is: A. Buck, V. Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. J. Miss E. Buck, Mt N. Buck, John A. | Buck Jr., Walter E. Buck, Darrel Horam, | Dayid Rich, A. J. Rich, Sadie E. Walsh | and niece, Victor Demartini, A. Chris- | tensen, Sanford F. Walter, G. D. Lucy, wife and family, Miss iregloan, Gregory | Yalerro, C. E. Corev, Mrs. M. O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. Frank 8. Klelley, W. F. Har- 'gs_ kMrs;' . Ei" \;lll;,flmn,e Samuel W. ackus, James F. Leahy, George | Raiph Locan, P. J. Gallagher, Mre. Cap: tain Reed, Mr. and Mrs. B. Stern, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Frohman, Mrs. H. 8. Nathan, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Hooe, Mrs. M. E. Seaton, Mr. and Mrs. R. Curtis, Miss Rita Curtls, Mrs. M. J. Brady, Miss Lilite Brady, Mrs. J. W. Raj h&ei. nurse and three children, Mr. and s. 1. Raphael, J. ‘Wand, Willlam Isaacs, Mrs. W. E. Nor- wood, Miss Norwost}. Miss Pillsbury, C. G. Clinch and son, Mrs. C. G. Clinch and maid, Miss A, Doran, Miss Ida Dorsey, Fogel, V. Sturdevant, A. | » and 10| prage “Mrs. J. M. Litchfield and son, A. Miss M. E. | Anna Farrell, | M. Lord, E. McPhearson, Mr. and_Mrs. | 3" McDonough, Mr. and 'Mrs. brink, Daisy ' Vossbrink, V. N. Goddard, Mrs. . [erts, J. Goldstein; Sebastopol, E. L. | Walker; Tiburon, W. R. Hansen: Lytton Springs, James P. Guirine and_wife; Dry Creek, Mrs. Willlam Board, Miss Neva Board, Mrs. P. E. Reynolds, Dr. H. E. Ottmer:; Cloverdaie, William' Porterfiela: Fish Rock, C. Queen; Gualala, W. F. St. Orfs, Peter Johns; D. Voss- S. Hilguboh, Bartlett Springs. Among the late arrivals are: T .C. Alrd, Mrs. Richard C. Jonmes, Frank A. Vail, | J. A. Weeks, Dr. J. R. Laine, E. P. E. | Troy, Mrs. Stoll, Michael Crouley, J. J. yland and wife, Miss Kitty Morris, Samuel Flint and wife, P. J. Dunn, | Nellle Lomoly, Charles Towe and | wife, Walter H. Levy, J. 5. Hennessy, | P. Grenman, J. M. Schultz, J. F. | Brady, O. J. Shattuck, Dr. W. B. Cof- fey, Lewls F. Brighton, J. B. Dillion, Frank A. Martin, A. R. Faul, A. Schulze and wife, M. J. Friedman, Mrs. P. J. | Nolan, J. B. Lauck, R. B. Mitchell, Alex llum and wite, R. Farley, Mrs. Eva . Mieser, San Francisco; Charles Smith }and wife, Mrs. William Kirby, J. J. Nagele and wife, Miss Bertha Grau, Miss Florence Grau, Miss Helen Howe, Herman H. Grau and wife, Master Fritz Grau, K. J. Hechtman and family, Clarence McCoy, Bert Warren, Mrs. 8. aacs, P. Pendergast and wife, Mrs. J. W. McHale, Otto Grau, Miss El- sie Grau, Miss Hadle Grau, A. R. Mec- Lean, Miss Gretchen Grau, Frank Hick- man and wife, Mrs. Josie Van Meter and child, Miss Katie Duggan, P. Cohen, Sac- ramento; Charles Elsey and family, Da- vid 8. Selby, J. Allman, Oakland; C. M. | Johnston, Los Angeles; J. W. Potts, Red- | @ing; John C. White and wife, Marys- | ville; J. R. Burnett and wife, Willows; A. Borkman and wife, Colusa; A. J. Todd, San Rafael; Miss C. Harrington, | Miss Etta Christie, Lakeport; F. H. Steel, Brownsville; Mrs. N. Ryle, Miss J. Ryle, Patterson; Lewis B. Snyder, Davisville! W. R. Carpenter, A. C. Morris, Marys- ville; Thomas_ Robinson, Colusa; E. A. Holland, San Jose: R. Pendergast, Vir- ginia City; M. S. Davis and wife, Santa Rosa; Captaln A. N. Tripp, Honolulu; S | George W. Henry and wife, Upper Lake; F. P. Brophy and wife, George W. Sher- man, Santa Rosa; John Baker, Fort Bragg: Willlam J. Crase, Grass Valley; A. J. Richardson, Auburn; Bartlett Tur- man, Colusa; Hughk.l. O'Nell, Haywards; H. ulahn, New Yor! < Ll Hotel Rowardennan. Following is a list of the guests regis- tered at Rowardennan: J. D. Brown, Mrs. J. D. Brown, Tom Brown, Benjamin Curtaz and wife, W. H. Denning, Mrs. J. P. Martin, Miss Ethel Creigh. Mrs. H. H. McCollister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grow, Colonel and Mrs. Menton, M. 8. Jeffers, M. 8. Jeffers Jr., Miss Eunice C. Jeffers, Miss Myra M. Jefters, Mrs. R. Carmany, Miss Laura Carmany, Mrs. I. F. Moulton, Miss Har- , C._P. . A. Brown, James Cooper, John Forrx , John F. Homiller. imrs. George F. Grant, Miss Eleanor Warner, Miss Ma- dera Block, J. W. McDonald, J. J. O'Toole, James Moore, Dr. Saunders, Miss Dora Saunders, R. . Bpottswood QGeorge W. Turner, Charles H. Delane C. Butler, J. G. Edwards. Mrs. Edwar Miss Alnette Edwards, Miss Lucille Pa ker, San Francisco; A. F. Kales, Mrs. M. W. Kales, Miss Kales, Miss Ruth Kales, Frank Kales, Spencer Kales, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. A. A Moseley, Edward M. Walsh and famil Judge Henshaw, Mrs Henshaw, Tg Henghaw, Fritz Henshaw, Stanley He: shaw, Stuart Henshaw, Miss Clara He: shaw, Edward Barry, Mrs. Barry, M joined his family at the Metropole for an indefinite stay. Colonel and Mrs. Dan Burns, Mr. ana Mrs. George Gale, Miss Galene Gale, Miss | Rowena Burns and Miss Maud Cluff, who have been guests of the Metropole for some time, have gone to Santa Monlica, where they will visit several weeks before returning to their northern home. Mrs. A. L. White, wife of the lumber king of San Francisco, and Miss Florence ‘White and Thornton White, guests of the Metropole for two weeks, have gone to Coronado to spend a month before return- ing north. Bty 2 fiss Berenice Landers, who is at tn Barry, Miss Marinda Barry. Miss Letitia | 32 S 3 e Barry, Miss Isabelle Kendall, A. Shilling, M*!'O‘Q:“‘J “fl‘hdhef !;agflmsh Mr. and Mrs. Shilling, Miss Elsa Shilling. Carl rs. W. J. Landers of San Franclsco, 1s the champfon swimmer and golf player on Shilling, Master Walter Shilling, Mr: thadnand P. Downing, Miss Edith Downing, Mis a Bonnie Downing, Miss Eliot Downing, H. | , Mr, and Mrs. J. Parker Currier and e waing, Miss Bliot Doy0ing, I | aughter of San Franclsco are prominent den, Miss Nordine Belden, Mis | among recent arrivals at the Metropole. Mrs. J. P. Garlick, Miss Garlick, C| {| Mrs. A, N. Drown, Miss Drown and e Shrick O ment | Miss Mamie Drown of San Franclsco are Eastland, J. A. Rowell, C. F. Rowell, C. | fécent arrivals at the Metropole, where 8: Cushing, H. C. McCormick, George W | they will make an eX‘ended stay. Hicks, F. J. Starr, Harry Farr, Mr. Mil. | jCaptain and Mrs. W. 8. Goodfellow, ler, Miss Sherwood, Miss Lillie Sherwood, | Jaughters and sons. who have been at R.'C. Parkinson, Mrs. Edwin Goodall, I, | the Metropole for the past month, leave J. Kendall, Mrs. M. Lyman, Mrs. H.|Soon for their San Francisco homes, Mathews, 'Miss Edyth Mathews, Ed | 5 Y Hume, Oakland; Mrs. J. F. Sims. Miss | Paraiso Springs. Sims, Miss Myrtle Sims, Miss Gladys | Sims, Berkeley; Mrs. M. M. Miller, Mis« | The arriyals at Paralso Springs for Kennedy, San Jose: J. D. Moorehouse, L. [ the past week are: Mrs. D. D. F. Mitchell, A. Briges and wife. S.' F. Stubbs, Mrs. Virelnia Fisher, Oak. Herncastle, Topeka, Kan.; R. G. Crichton and wife, Bakersfleld; Mrs. Zeeler, Miss Zeeler. Miss Anna Zeeler, Bouldin Island; Mrs. F. C. Blakinston, Miss Blakinston, %]nnd: S. M. Black and wife, Mrs. A, C. | Miss Margaret Blakinston, Miss M. M. | | | | | Black, Blanco; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Nolan and child, Gals Michalltskhe, Henry Stur- ken, George Hartman, Mrs. M. Hayden, Mrs. J. C. Coleman, Mrs. Janet Coleman., John C. Coleman Jr., L. Crocker, Mrs. J. C. Manne, Mr. and Mrs. A. Field and son, | Henry Rosenbaum, §, J. Reid, R. S, An- Summit Hotel parlor at Wrights on Tues- | ohien." Captain . D, Gont Charca 0. day evening, the 12th, as a farewell to | ani B MTE AL e Miller, Butte, Mont.: F. F. ..oulton, Mrs. Moulton, Kedwood Cit; Summit Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. M. Heffernan, Miss :\my!ffi.:ieni-;‘?;zmidr':fistggsé H Heffernan, Miss Regina Heffernan, Frank | son, Sure Grossmann.. Oakland: . afen Hefternan, M. L. Kelly, Misses Genevieve | M. D. Mathews, Miss Theresa Mathews, and Loretta Kelly, Mrs. L. Bloch, Miss | Derkeley; lowa H, Tuttle, Watsonville; Margaret Bloch, Master Fernand Bloch, | 1. S5t iitensens s iens: o 0% Ghatles Mrs. Charles Foster, Miss Edith Foster, | J. C. Dumphy, King City; Mrs. 3 uc" who have spent several happy weeks here | Mann, Miss Mann, San Jose: 3. S van and who returned to San Francisco and | Alameda on Wednesday. sl Over thirty-five goome participated in! Nuhy$, Merced: Dr. R. L. Walt. wite ag son, J. J. Moran, Sacramento; J. P. Val- legis, Spiedad; Mrs. JTF. Tuttle, Watson- the dances. Budd Simmons of San Fran- |\ G Charles Ronnte, Fort Ronnle; Mrs. (lseo favored the sudlence with an excel. | TaniSaal Clacs i enaIEO ation. nging an speeches V. 5 v, Ltz K o o :;;erx;e M{n :;ge:“ Cake ndnd lemonade Jere %;32‘?.’ '%&tfity?e?l' g‘esl:rlr asx-:fiv;%}:g: ved, passe a merry time. % ;s son, % Many of the nefghbors called during the | ©°°0; MIss Peterson, Vallejo. evening and bade farewell to these guests Hotel de Fedvt)ood mx‘;lan are tdwelve or fifteen guests re- , and m : Gver {iirty havo been at the Sammit dus: | Hotel do Redwood was the scene of gay Ing the last few week festivities on Wednesday evening, when St TR | the guests enjoved a milftary progressive The ngsers whist party. The spacious parlor -was beautifully decorated with ferns, which Following is the list of arrivals at the | formed a fitting background for our na- Geysers for the past week: Mrs. G, A. | tional colors, wilich were lavishly dis- Hare, Ralph Hare, Gustdav P. I-Adfeld, | tributed throughout and formed the key- E. D. Goslin and wife, Kate Hodgkinson, | note for favors and prizes, the ladies’ cos- Belle Ryan, A. H. Greenberg and wife, | tumes not excepted. The tables were | named after our cruisers and command- | ers, Dewey’s Olympia being the winning | table, at which Mrs. M. A. Rosekrans and E. O'Brien captured first prizes. The | consolation prizes were taken by Miss | Rhoda Mills and E. Abenheim of San | Francisco. Refreshments were served at C. L. Crellen and two children, Pleasan- ton; Miss Katharine Swyney, Alameda: Mrs. Charles Bach, Ross Vailey; D. I, Tucker, Winters; W. P. Couleton, Vaca- ville, W. Le Roy'Blodgett, Miss Cleo Wil- liams, A. L. Little, Miss Celia. Clark, Abe | G.McKenzle, Miss Mable Anderson, Mon- midnight, after which dancing was in- | ticello; Miss June Sackett. Mise E |Quiged in'until the wee sma’ hours. Those | ery, ) . “Boynton, Napa: Miss Cig present were: Mrs. M. A. Rosekrans, E. | McNear, Petaluma; Arthur Fruits. One | O'Brien, Mrs. G. E. Ker, George Rose- | Hill; Frank Mansfield, Boston. Mase | krans, E. Abenheim, Mrs. W. F. Mills, | Marie A. Keller, Napa. > sl \?&lss i{hci:lanl\ld‘;llxls. M\ldsls M:Lrjofl%lsrlllllls,, T8, G ng, Miss Anna ng, | Mrs. Fedberg, Misses Rae and Tdlliad | Independence Lake. riedberg, Miss Tda Diserens, Mr. and Mrs. | The week's s [L 8. Averell Hdward Aversll of San |y o are e et Independence Francisco; Mra. Alexander, Miss Edith | y&1° Incidde Miss Myrtle J. Joseph, Miss | Alexander, Miss Sadle Alexander, Mrs. [ M. Vena Stmon, Oakland; Miss Celia Levi- | Thompson, Miss Thompson, Mrs. Hatch, | Son, San Francisco; James Wilde, Folsom Mr. and Mrs, Wishart, Oakland: Miss A'| City; Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Petrie, San Fran. |3 Chase, Miss M Chase, Miss Allce alph L. Pheips, stockion; Joseun | Kelly, Miss Helen Arnett, Berkeley; Miss | umming, Miss Janie Cumming, Miss { R. A. Miller, Walter Price, Mr. and Mrs. | "* . 4 Marion Cumming, San Francisco; W. Jor. it M. 8. Cox, Miss Florence Cox and Edward g 35 on, wife and two children, Retlly. Estella MeLeod. Station h Miss Coryes Station; Miss Belle Hall, Truckee; Hugo Thornmett El Paso de Robles. Yolo; Peter O. Null, Grass Valley: M. M. Reglstered at Paso de Robles are: W. {3,“{"1” Los Angeles; T. J. Dorney, Grass H. Nolan, Miss D. Luetvogt, J. D. Mc- | yalley; J. J. Tully, Stockton; Robert D. Hunt, San Francisco; H. Pes = bell Hot Springs sl LT Carthy, L. H. Stoll, D. E. Wasserman, | A. R. Edmonson, Love- Miss A. Dougherty, C. A. Burihan, Rands- | lock, Nev. burg; Alex G. Bell, Alameda; A. Mattef, H. Granz, Fresno; E. C. Krouse, San Ag“a Galiente. Jose; C. P. Bagley, H. G. Dickman, T. The hotel is crowded with F B. Livingstone, Robert Ewing and fam- ily, W. H. Spencer, San Luis Obispo; J. Vincent, W. H. Menke, H. Stern, Will Thornton, Anaconda; B. Honig, Mrs. J. J. McMahon, Mrs. J. D. Thornton, Miss | among whom are: Mrs. E. M. Bishop and children, Mr. and Mrs. John Brockman and children and maid, Miss May Col- man, Mrs. 8. Gunst and two children and | maid, Mr, and Mrs. G. % Lane, H. A. Rosenbaum and wife, Mrs. | Mabelle Toy. Harvey M. Tay, ais mo: M. W. Newberg, Miss A. M. Manning, | ence Cornell, Mr. and Mre. Hensy ‘1in and son, Mrs. E. T. McHenry, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Carson, two children and mald, Miss Lillian Shoobert, Miss L. Ash Miss M. Ash, Miss T. Ash, C. S. Bene- dict and wife, Nora Ella Judso; s E. Judson, San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. W J. Gorham, son and daughter, Mrs. E. T. Brennan, Alameda; Miss Boulanger, Oak- land; Mrs. C. W. Jackson and daughter, Berkeley; Mrs. H. Gluyas, Mexico. : BDQQT qukilr\r\. The weather at Deer Park Inn continues fine, and trouting is excellent. The latest arrivals are: Mrs. V R. Gelette, Miss | M. R. Gelette, W. 8. Gelette, Oakland; Dr. Louis C. Deane, Dr. Phillp S. Seibel, Miss Charlotte Stewart, Miss Virginia Stewart, Herbert Goold. P. George Gow, Mrs. P. George Gow, San Francisco; Dr. G. M. Dixon, Mrs. Willlam_ Skiels, Mrs. Mills, Sacramento; Mrs. Sidney M. Newell and sons, Stockton; Mrs. E. B. Purnell, Georgo Gus Heymann, Edmund Godchaux, Miss | Godchaux, 8. 8. Shuer, E. R. Smith and wife, Los Angeles; C. E. Dryden, Sylvan Selig, A. C. Israel, Chicago; Alex Smith, Miss Edith Smith, A. J. Taylor and wife, H. Langman. Mrs. Arthur Bridge, M. J. Merrick, J. W. McCurleg. E. A. Beauce, L. Sigel and valet, P. Schlobach, Stan- ford University; M. J. Sideman, Martin Raschen, F. W. Ely, Mrs. E. M. Rosner, P. Liebes, Miss C. Prager, S. Prager, Frank Dunn, wife and son, Mrs. C. L. Vanderford, Angels Camp; Mrs. G. S. Noble, J. H. Hatch and wife, Ed Gold- smith, 8. J. Wormser and wife, J. Werth- | elmer, Miss E. Wertheimer, Pittsburg. Highland Springs. Recentarrivalsat Highland Springs are: From San Franclsco—T. M, McEneany and | wife, R. E. Mulcahy, Dr. George H. Pal- | mer and family, Mrs. C. E. Gibbs and family, S. Lewls, the Misses M. and A. - Lewls, Miss 8. Hloydenteldt, George Ii. | M. Furnell, M. Milier! Sicramento; TR " Grubb, Rev. A. J. Wells, Charles H. Strong, Mrs. M. L. Abbott, Miss B. H. |y nnSan Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. 1. E, Walnwright, A. I Whittemore, Mrs. H. | Ropbins, Dr. and Mrs. J. 8. Adams, Oale: E. Wise and family, Mrs. V. H. Robin- | land. ] % son, Miss E. M. Young, A. H. -Terrill, | S Mrs. E. C. Farnsworth, Miss L. Farns- | Duncan Springs. worth, C. B. Sloan, J. F. Brady, BAward| Among the arrivals during the week at Coleman, Miss S. A. Coleman, Miss V. Coleman, Mrs. H. Coleman, 8. Kahn, | E. Reddy, C. Towe and wife, H. Heyman, | Duncan Springs are Mrs. Henry T. Bus C. P. Chesley, M.D.; » Mrs. F. G. Cockrill, C. Nissum, C. Loesch, G. Cunningham, | Mrs. F. A. Ijams, Mi - A Vams, J. H. Maliett Jr. and wite, George H.| Edwin Markham and wife, J. W. Kerp- Tyson and family, M. Walter, E. F. Wal- | ton, wife and family; Mi: Tary E. Mc- ter, M. F. Waller, Mra. Ragan, Agnes | Lean, Masters Robert Tinsley and Arthur Spreckelsx.) Alameda; W. F. Plerce,| McLean, C. W. Callaghan, Stewart Men- Charles D. Plerce, Dr. Rodolph, Frank | zies, W. G. Holcombe and wife, W. H. Coakley, J. A. Young, E. Luce, F.| Healy and wife, Mrs. C. A. Kast and Byington, E. P. E. Troy, George E. Bow- | daughter, Charles Loesch, Mrs. Caroline ors, Miss' M. A. Perkins, F. Taylor, P. §.| A. Kast and daughter, M. Frances Trow. Carlton, James Archer, Oakland; 1. Loeb, | bridge, Miss G. allaghan of San Fran- San_Jose; Dr. pavidson, Oakland; Mrs. | cisco: P. H. Noonan, wife and child of S. E. Jordan, Mrs. M. Alderman, Santa Santa Rosa. Clara; L(Crs. A.AJ. l\dvll’sdun, lédrs(‘ }éh H. | L k——d Nicholl, C. §. Arnold, Mrs. 8. C. 2] i monr Tay Chapran., Miss A _Patrick, | akeside House. Miss L. Franck, Rev. G. E. Swan, A. L. Among the arrivals at this delightful Goodman, Oakland. resort upon the shores of Tahoe during the past week were the foliowing: Mrs, P. J. Kohnke, Misses Marie and Gertrude Kohnke, P. J. Fay, ' Myron McCl William'F. Hobe, Misses Cora ang n‘xi‘:?:?é Petna Springs. The week'i arivals at Aetna Springs | are: Mrs. o, M.ss Alice Doe, | Glidden, of San I 3 Mrs. A. Hemsworth, Mrs. M. L. Kelley, T. | Birdsall, onkland;ragisfce%‘sormfi;eg Ed B. McLean, May Ayers, Charles E. Elli- | ward Jaffa, wife "and child, Borkele ott, Fred H. Fassett, Alfred Grosse, M.D., | Frank Steinmetz, wife an child, Jere- | miah Connolly, Mrs. Willlam Grosse, miss A. Bode, M. F. City. Gabbs and wife, G. H. Scharer, Miss Mal- lle Davidson, Miss Josephine Davidson, | Willam W. Wills, W. A. Scouder, O. B. | Marsdon, Eugene Unger, J. J. O'Brien, A. L. Morgenstern, H. C. Ahlers. Willlam D. O'Kane, J. B. Clot and wife, J. E. By- ———— Alice Rix has gone to Honolulu for the Sunday Call. She will send back letters describing the ceremo- ler, G. T.'Lyons, San Francisco; B, D.|Dles that make Hawaii part of the ham, J. B. M . Mrs. 8. A. Bia- Semari, e % % APl United States, and other motable Niles, Eugene L. Courtlan, Oakland; Mrs, | features of interest.