The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 4, 1899, Page 26

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schoolmates on Saturday afternoon last 1 h present were: Viola Frank, Georgia Jack yv_Frank, John Hilbert, Frank ‘Martell, and Mrs. Martell. Twenty-fifth | | wittte Mamzols, pend the summer in | D. B. Libby | street gave a very Friday afternoon, > Bunker, who will ac- old flelds of | company Mr. Bunker Alaska, whera they The following gueus were en- | ‘~x reckels ln\o an will spend the ed to her home | nso Wigmore are in | . and on th(a!\" Alice Rutherford is the old d was also at the Assembly , and Mr. recently resided in San Franc York as well utherford > death of Mr. h corge Gould in decorations 1 and Miss Bertha Hamilton, of East Oak- land, will establish “Camp Happy-go-| Lucky” at Boulder Creek, in the Santa Cruz Mountains, June 5. The San Francisco Frauen Verein will ive its. nineteenth annual picnic Sunday, uly 23, at Shell Mound Park, Berkeley. The Astorias will give,thelr first even- ing drpis party Tuesday evening, June 20, at Saratoga Hall. A strawberry and dramatic soclal will be given by the Young Ladfes’ Institute No 1 on Monday :evening, June 13, at Loyal Hall, Tenth and Market streets. The engagement {8 announced of Miss | Florence Reimer and Hiram Baxter. Mrs. E. J. Sonnenberg announces_the epgagement of ber dau MiSS ALIGE RUTHERFORD. est daughter of Mrs. by her mother, and other is very accomplished. Rutherford, a honor Mrs. co. Mrs. in California societ New York. Miss Rutherford nd Mi v will then go to Castle Crags. she friends. Miss Rhodotta Fernery of Los Angeles, who has heen the guest of Miss Cohn of 1038 Golden Gate avenue, left on | the stéamer Australia for Honolulu. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Troy have gone to Saratoga = Springs, Lake County, for the summer, Mrs. Eva Taussig of Virginia is v1.<|;; to er, Miss Bara | 1 George Crocker. George Crocker, fashionable dances. Mr. and Mrs. Crocker and Mrs. member of an old New Crocker was Miss Grace Hanchett, Rutherford arrived here yesterday in thelr private car. Gertrude Brobeck, Miss Mary Brobeck, R. B. McClellan, fflrd Clo Howard Smitten and Cli cClellan are rdale hunting and fishing. Martin left last Miss Beckle will spend the summer her daughter, Mrs. Belle Harri 4 Rush street. She will ba pleas She made her debut in January last at the Astori New York. She is a tall, ndsome girl, Crocker's daugh- who lived for years and York family, » married George Crocker, the son of the famous railroad millionaire. e just completed a splendid residence in the vicinity of the houses of the Astors, Will- inherits much of her mother's artistic talent, the new home have been selected and arranged by !hom next winte It will be the scene They will pending two weeks at Frl‘da)' morning_ for Seattle and Tacoma, where i visiting | T. W, Miss M. Palke, T. A. Ri Rickard and wife, L. Elsie | M. Sewel] of Troop M, Beth, E. Schnutenhaus Brueckmann, Miss E. | Ban Jose—Mrs. L. | meda—Mrs. 8. J. Shannon and daughter, Lewis Cranz, 8. S. —Mrs, M. Hildebrandt L. Moore and C. observance of Decoration musical same evening Captain Ge rivals here are: W. H. Mixer, W. H. Rock, W Phil O'Donnell,.. Cooper, Don J. L Prmcf-(rm Willilam Rosett: Mus Meirin, _theater party s Stubbs have returned from : Lis C| hn. at the ,\lc.nzm1 Theater. . Miss S. Yo Ahrvnnfurt Mis: \m m,.n.yr Miss Ettie \llrhnol il take ’mm-}. to-day “arrell street. p. m. Tillie Korn in Betveder: in honor of her (n-s(ru[,.h“: of Vane, the Misses Alice “ane, Master Hampton Vane and Vivian anford expects to leave | K ik Gracle Frank by a number of her Sonnenberg, to Martin Beck of Chicago. | At home 1360 Post street to-day from il 5 p. m The engagement of Miss Fennle Berco- | vich of Oakland to Harry Bercovich of | this city is announced. Mrs. Bam Da dinner in_honor of Dr. Lu Mrs. M. E. Colby last Sunday, Mrs. Charles D. Wheat of this city is ‘\'Ilfillmiz Dr. Briceland’s family in Shasta. or. B, a Cool and | be gone two weeks. Mrs. M. Lobenstein has gone to New- J., to visit her sister. . M.'Cohn of 1038 Golden Gate ave- nue has returned from a two weeks' visit | to_Stockton. Mr. and Mrs. W. L Brobeck, Mrs. is of Carson City gave a M. Westphal left recently for a |, trip to the southern part of the State, lo' d ‘Frances see her friends the second Wednesday of each month Mr, Miss Mary C. is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. Mrs. C. Metzger, and Mi: Mrs. at home for the summer months. Following is the list of passengers on Honolulu, that sailed from San Francisco, Wednes- Afong, Mrs. and George Dunn, Miss Dunn, Miss P. Dunn, M. L. Gear and the steamship Australia for v, May 31: A. F. Afong, Mis M. B. Bean, H. P. Beckley, Boggs, Homer Buckman wife, J. J. Callundan and ‘wife, Cooke, Richard Cooke, Mrs. Jas. Mi and Mrs. A. J. Wilson and family are camping at Larkspur for the summer. Barringer of Philadelphia and | Mrs. J. S. Wethered, of Pacific avenue. P. Schnalttacher s Edith Schnaittacher of 1913 Van Ness avenue have discontinued their day wife, Mrs. A H. Hayman, A. F. Hebgen, Mrs. Annie Holt, T. H. Houlder and wne, Miss | R. Kelley, stein, E. B Theo. Hoffman, V. Hoffman, Miss Miss de Lartigue, D. A, McClanahan, Miss F. \‘lel% Mrs. C. T. Mills, Hy. Moet, Hon. Mondell and wife, Mrs. A. H. Otis, ice and wife, Thos. A. Rostan, Hon. H. Mrs. Sewell, two children and maid, . Snow, wife and two (‘hfldrt- \I)»s Rodo(ta Verner, E. J. Waterman, C H. Wilcox, G. P. Wilcox, Miss M. R. Wil- fcox, A. B. Williams, H. A. Willlams and wife. The marri; ‘ourth United States Caval- and Mrs. Jennie Bladon of St. Thom- Ont., took place at the residence nr Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Barron, 149 Taylor street, on June 1, Jusllce Bd.l'l")' officiating. SOCIETY at the RESORTS. SUMMER HOME FARM, GLEN- WOOD, Cal, June 3.—The following guests registered here during the week: From San Francisco—John Lutgens, Mrs. Pauline Westerfeld, Miss Walla Wester- feld, Otto Westerfeld, Mrs. A. R. Proll, Miss L. Proll, A. G. Russ, Mrs. Berg- mann, L. Pockwitz, A. Pockwitz, A. Mann, Miss A. Bergmann, Miss B. Berg- mann, L. Porkwitz, A. Porkwitz, A. Mrs. E. Schnuten- A. C. Bauer, W. 2 haus, A. C. Bauer, Mrs A. Schultz, Miss Genevieve Schultz, Mis Ellese Schultz, Mrs Halstead, Master Louis Schultz, Miss Hattie Schultz, B. Reiss, Mrs. A. Brueckmann, Miss A. Brueckmann. From Fischer. Mrs. J. M. Brock. From Santa Cruz and Mrs. G. A. Bram and daughte: and Mrs. John Br: BYRON HOT PRINGS, June Among the recent arrivals are: San Fr: cisco—A. A. Brewn, W. J. Gallingh. Cleave, K. Myers, Mrs. :un Mrs. A. M. Burns, enieral J. H. Dickinson, A, H. .\‘L D., George Somers M.D., \\ gers, George S. Andres and wife, Kellogg, J. H. Downing, Lester Yate Mrs. Jewett, John Schumaker, P. H. Hausen, Charles A. Zinkand, J. Meister | and_ wife. Oakland—W. H. Harries, M. | W. K W Lowden, Helen R. Low den, Mrs. Shaen. Berkéley—Mrs. J. Hermann, Mrs, M. A. Ame: 4. Sherman. Tacoma—Mr: - Stockton—Miss R. Brown. Coulterville— | A. Damer{. Sunol—C. A. Doe, G. H. Hary | ries. Alvarado— D. Bell. _ Lodi— Thomas Draper. 1. Draper. 8. F. San- ders, K. Sanders, SKAGGS SPRINGS, June 3.—The fol- lowing are registered here: From San | F co—Alexander Irvine, Mrs. J. M. Litehfield, . B, Blogd, J. E. Byrne and wife, D, J. McKay, T. mith, Captain J. H. Bruce and_wife, 3. Rigdon, 1. Dement, John Stouven, Watkin hon\, Green. From Alameda Hildebrandt, Mi From San Qu F. ‘Birlem, Mrs. J. F Topley and wife. R. Marshall, 8. Davis and wife, B From Cloverdale— v, Miss Jean Smith, H. °B. Shaw. Among the events of the week was the day with_a programme. The | rge Fritch was resented with a handsome medal aving won the championship in a serles | and literary of games of croquet. LAUREL DELL, June From San ar- a) 0— . E. Banker, M. D. Willlams, M nd Mrs. Edwin M. D. Wadsworth, Gallagher, A. | Frank, Miss Mr: Dolan, \Ir P K D. E. Behlow, Ddl?< W. H. Cross, W. Frank, Frank M. O'Brien, George H. Asp- den, wife and daughter, and wife, Paul Reiger, Mi lats, Miss Etta Heuer, Miss Laura F. Meaburn, Miss Josephine Fautz, M. F. Claflin, Willlam Plunkett, Richard C. Harrison, Dr. Philip King Brown, Henry | . Burmester, Harry H. Gilmore, C. R. rom ' Oakland—Mrs, Edgar_S. erick Fowler, Charles Kat- Miss Lottie Schwartz, Mrs. M. ‘From Fruitvale—Joseph J. Blis T. C. McCleave and wif fiss’ L. Bond, John om Benicia—Miss A. William Reiger s Kate J. Wil- Hanjey and Johnson. m_ Portiand, Or.—Martin Winch. From Vichy Springs—Miss Kid Wolf, Miss Dol Tacholsky, Jac] ss Cash Murchison, Miss Pete Stc A Stone, J. A. Rademeyer, From Lakeport —Frank Howe. From Uklah—Mrs. S. Reed. From Kabana Ranch—Miss Sarah Collier and Miss Louise Collier. HIGHLAND SPRINGS, Cal.,, June 3.— The week's arriv From n Fran and wife, James O'Brien, Mis a F. Beaburn, Miss Josephine Fautz, Miss Etta Heuer, Mr. and_Mrs. William Rieger, Paul Rie- ger, N. M. Claflin, Mrs. Kate J. Willats, L. Foltz, F. C. Roberts, Willlams, Jobn F. Finn_and wife, T. Duncan Jr. s L. M. Bond, J. T. Den- niger, Vallej M|'== Alice 8. Johnson, Benicla; Charles Katzenbach, T.. C. Farn. am, ». Farnham, Mrs. E. P. Farn- Ram Miss E. C. Oakland, and 1 . 1l s A. M. Walker, PASO ROBLES, B arrivals here are: John Avis, Mrs. L. Harr Belle Stone, John G. French, Mrs. 8. Sussmann, Miss Sussmann, R. J. Harrington, Thomas J. Sharkey, H. W. Degems, llr‘nr\ Schultz, Mrs. REaston Mills, ancisco; V. A. Scheller, J. n lee J . Fugart) San Jose; C. E. Palmer, Charles K. Gare William H. Jones, Oakland, and George B. Shorey, Seattle. PARAISO SPRINGS, June 3.—Follow- ing are the arrivals here for the week Thomas Nunan, E. I. Kincaid, San Fran- cisco; Mrs. M. J. Mott, Alameda; Mrs. Willlam Underhill and son, Alameda; L. | e of Sergeant Charles Miller | From Ala- | for | l“ Sanborn, wife L. Craig Jr., Pa Alamitos; T. J Stewart, Aro S g S;xunu:! T. E. Teague, family, Aronias; M J. Smith and’fam San Francisca. RATOGA SPR hers for the w Anderson, U] per , Mountain View W. E. Garo, H. Lawrence, William London; . Conran, o dntl Mrs. F. liey and child, | . Kell James Brown, S. B. Blake, M. James Marshal 1) J Ellen ( M " Mrs. nt, Miss Jessic Montgom- s Elizabeth Montgomery, Miss ne Green, W. H. Bone, w anta _ Ros Mi. ‘\\'hit", . Whitney, H. Moke, W child. Heal urg—Mrs. L | From Sebastopol—Mrs. Wetherbee | Menlo Park—Frank proprietor of Duncan The invited “1, | Miss ,\gl.(~ 0} Miss Clara Howell, | Miss Lorana Harpe, Mi | Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Col Boyd, Boulina | de P. lnm\ n’ from Alameda—Ar Hewson | 3 ‘Woebber; from Cloverdale—Mrs June o—James J. C. ‘Nolan, | Ready, F -Mhnr Cassey, Father Ly Herazer, ., B. A. Sa | Clinton 8. J. Riggin; | Bessie RI, ohn_ S. }(v»l bin John 8. Ro! |M. 3. Code and wife, | Fauier Noran, Robert 'W H Th . | sephy Princevalle, Cha Kilpatrick, C. R. Wes Weaver: Loon Weaver, Harold Rna‘ Miss Lizzlo Re l sulll ]?onm‘l[, logs. J. B, Scott; from San Jo P-Barrpv Taylor, Miss B. A._ Waltensplel; from sonville—Georgo White, and from Ho- J P. Smith, M. D. r 7] SPRINGS, June 8.— Among those visiting here are: G. Hein | and wife, T. F. Hein and wife, Miss L. | | Lane, Robert Manton, Miss B. Hughes, Hugh V. M. Hugh, W. B. Cunningham, Mrs. L. B. Towne, Louis Cantel Towne, C. Bennett and C. Taylor, San Francisco} L. Burris, Master Barl Burris and Lou Seawell, Santa Rosa; B. S. Ber- and son, Oakland; H. Weinstock, | Robert Weinstock and Walter Welnstock, Sacramento. STNA, .svmxcs Jung 3-The latest | arrivals here are: Luke D. Morgan, Karl | Krug, George Thomas and wifs, Willlam Gurnson, J. W. Lawrie, Thnmns son, F. Giusti, Roy Giusti, William ‘Byrne, John Berestord, Mrs. Ji | M. Johnson, R, Maertins and wife, A. | N. Jackson' and wife, Mrs. BA Harrls, | Clarence M. Mann and wife, Mrs. W. D. j Mervin O'Kane, Mrs, C. B. York, Charles Bondrow, keley; n Francisco; ptan B, Bondrow, ko E | Charies Kellogg and wif . C. Meres dith, Mrs. C. L. Adsit, Oakland; D. M. | Heaggerthy, Fruitvale; Henry Crosby "and, . Centerville; and'W. B. Bradford and' San Rafael. gue ing the past week: M Adlon. Garfand: eph Rothschils rlonel A L. \\'p[l, A. Le Jeune, H. G. Tamm, Mr. and Mrs. Blumenthal and child, and Henry Trevor and family, San ) hmi ROSS STA- rancisco: San- M TE TION, June 3.— ford G. and Mrs. Hendry, R. nd wite, ggins and wife, Mr. and Mrs. J. M Merritt D. Robinsc 12, H. P, B CLA I‘cfl 4 %‘! ,xhn ) Sadie Colonel Sonnta Duncan, M . o F C. Hotaling, Alpe Belgrano, ge, Mrs. C ter_ Cline, Mr. A3 Buckle Rosenberg, Ch: S Fricke, Mr. and and Mrs, nd ' Mrs. Eppinger. A be = e n on Wednes: day evening, wh Prove Very interesting affair. 5. Marous ‘and | . J. Batchelor carried off the pr The dac for the opening party has becn set | for June 17. ahcad for you. Widowhood is marked More ingratitude e. -{00 0QGUfii&fifififlqODQDDQDOQQGDDOQQQGflfiDD Proud and independent. o 7, almestry ¢ Read Your Hand [ER=R=R=Reg-R-F=g--F-F-3-3-5-3-2-3-F-3-F-F-F-F-3-F-F-F-F-F-F-3-2-F-F -] impressions varded to this ading that it ha 1 than gralltude in your . RICHSTEIN— hand and will be a bon vivant. great deal of music in your hand and wiil make several short journeys. . and it is hard to outwit you. Lavish and not inclined to be_religious, although your ancestors were. of the opposite sex. You have a_ good supersensitive, Very difficult to dis- Learten you, for you have a fund of re- Do not easily lose your equilib- rium, Turn away your ‘thoughts ’\‘IAGTFR E. GOODFR]FVD--YO“ will lead a public life, either the stage or the Will not be much at home, but will lead a very active life and always before Great ability, hope and ambition. You will be heard from if you are care- ful of your health, for you are not strong. v cunning and thfvught and action. L. — Widowhood marked at early age. You are ver origirality an Have been near Health will be You will inherit money. Avoid disputes and quarrels and be more Have a great deal of style and will be somewhat of a socfal leader. Next seven years will ave been for: v well marked, ment and ve procreative mmd, an- | 2301 thowa i Naadl ice is done in justice e. Marriage will give tion in the world, but you will have to be as well as ornamental. LEWIS, Irvington—Very you have not experienced and You have been very foolish in- Withal you hav a’very licky hand and promising future. Fond of pleasure and amusement. inquiring turn of mind and curious. life has been threatened in various ways ick, but have lost physical Be careful of your health: Elmira—You will meet with a great deal of opposition, but are bound to conquer all obstacles. litigation. Your facultfes will remain with vou until death. Vi for you do; ressions and be obliged before a careful read- | in this column. Santa Cruz—Long m you Vutnmfi Love of mysticism travel on both oceans. | death through sickness. better hereafter. imaginative and will be er of death through drowning. “there is prosperity | bring you great and _desired changes. Will move East. MR. A.—The head line shows you might have wounds on the head or are In dan- er of apoplexy. Life !ine shows you have been in _great trouble—imprisonment | marked. Wonderful how you have es- caped danger. Not a successful life, so many impediments, like an April day— clouds and sunshine. Active but not enough stability. Great harmony and very critical. MR. G. GRANT—Your life line shows that you will have an eventful career. Pleasure will mar much of your life, but you will mix much in-society. You are ambitious and your greatest success in life will come when you are about 40. Idle physically but not mentally. You love ease more than home and are fond of travel. Quite a connoisseur in every- thing. A brilliant life and distinguished | very highly. You have taste and are able, but you must exert vourself more, for you are not satisfied with yourself. You are of a lovable disposition. You will travel and you will inherit genlus. A public career lies before you. MRS. A. B. CODDINGTON Santa Cruz —You have ‘a sensitive nature and are “en rapport” with all that is exquisite, You are unselfish, very benevolent and have experienced 'many losses. Noble character and born to suffer a great many privations through others. our life Is governed by beauty, but your | future brings about a great many devel- | opments which you have and they are most charming. You have a | | welcome hand from and to strangers. You haps in jail. wvous and are very active. stout. voyages. and charitabl stood, even b: You are an officious. are rather delicate, but strong mentally. Your legs and feet will trouble you some peaceful and you will have a natural, death. You are much beloved. ARTHUR CODDINGTON, Santa Cruz— Your hand shows you are full of ad- venture. great losses of money. strong, like but few, strative. temper. You friends and will never have will once be water. travel a great deal. Restless and will few. but you ur rélatives and friends. elegante,” long desireq, | life is sad and uncalled for. You are strong and: have: bag | 200, ould make a You are head- | but those you like very much. Affectionate, but not demon- | Be careful of your moods and many u will be in trouble, per- | ou are fond of politics and ounded in your head. Your life has been in danger and threatened | many times and you must beware of the 1f you will become more sensible, | quiet and domestic you will be better off. MRS. L. M. D. A.—You have an uncom. | fortable nature and disposition and will You are very ner- | Will never be | £0 on many Your affection is great, but for You are not domestic and have | great love of case and luxury. Musical | are” misunder- | and you're never You will conquer all difficulties, of which you have many. Much in your You will make great progress to accomplish changes, which will improve all and bet- | ter your position. Have hope and you | will ‘have better health, - MISS MARIE SMITH—You have ability and great originality. You will make a name for yourself. Musical, not domestic reat actress. Great reader and will study. _Will have many jewels and pleasures. Very quick and active. Were delicate as a child. You are ambitious, but not happy yourself. You will be lucky in marriage. You lov adventure and hate tame things in life. You love pets and will be unfortunate if you speculate in lottery or the races. You will always have friends, but look after your own _interests. { scatter- brained. No business capacity 00 | much. folly. Many losses before you can | persuade yourself to helieve in yourself. There is a shipwrecked line of prosperity | before vou’ obtain any great stronghold, but you will have many opportunities’ Will never die a pauper. MR. W. J. THOMAS, Oakland—You are | § of a nervous temperament and are un- | fortunate in marriage. Will marry twice and will be a widower. Very amorous nature and are a non-believer. You should be more careful about money mat- ters. You are not.very lucky in specula- tions. A social life and will meet man: distinguished people. You have few friends and will never grow stingy, but you should become more self-denying. You are both good and bad, and are better | at night than morning. There is a comic ‘ side to your nature. Delicate and ceptible.” Fond of art, music | ful surrounding. A 'good memory faces, places and mes. Will m | many changes and travel over the world. SRRy The following named sent prin istinct to reac and beauti- of Bus sh, S n ' Caroline Miss Emma S. Wil- You l!( : M l‘ sabel Bat \Tr~ S. (mrl.m:l 3rown, Stanis rs. Ellen D.;: M G ie Shaw, K. Howlett, Redwood \'u\', Maud W., Santa Ruw Charles An McAllister, Mr. 7. n, Lakeport, 1 nc Bigler, Lakeport; port; A. C. M., O. Hamby, Willits.' | Madame Neergaard, scientific Geary st, pupil of St. Germain, ding, by mall, $1. 616 . Telephone Hyde 262L

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