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SAN FRANC O OALL, SUNDAY, JULY 9, 1899 HE C. Joh: Holman, M. H. Berr: e, Minnie Occldental Hall, 805 Larkin street, will . C. P. Morse and wife and wife, Miss 3 hereafter meet every Thursday evening |San Francisco. 3 ate Wwife and daughter, Oaklan in A bly Hall, Réd Men's building, HIGHLAND SPRINGS-The arriva’s “"Dambacher.” Alamed; il e Sl e * 30| quring the last week are as follows: Erom S Qi Grags Valles I ¥ Francisco—George D. Graham and wife, A. W. : castle; - N. F. Smith, Misses M. J. and Etta M. Shine are vis- | 5N 0T Tniesen, Charles W.' Sexton | Fountain, WU ICLL1 Car; ‘W, H.~ Brophy, iting relatives in Antioch. and wite, W, H. Craig, S. P. Mesick and wite, | Henry GU¥e Bop 0 sait ‘Lake th,;__ il A surprise party was given Mrs. JOhN | joceph M. Haves, Joseph Holler, James Han- » Truckee is fine. Mo Py tuvdny. evening at the|aos "I f. Prowaiandowife, Mrs. J. W. Ra-| Flsuing on the iTruckes I8 fn, o Torty Hotel Renton in honor of her twentieth | phael, Miss B. Smith, Miss Mabel Hopkins, tamd a5 el e Machomich has been having wedding anniversary. Samuel Jones, Mrs. W. Maxwell Reilly, W. W. | D&% €85, B0 Fof0q ™ juck. La evening he Mrs, A. 8. Brown of Marysville, accom- | Conter, & J."Rich, Dr. 5 &, Short, D5, 0 0 SXueht in a couple of hours about ten pounds led by her daugh e, s visiting | Rumwell, Dr. Wilitam Levison, M. S. Bremen, | S0 The Teaf brothers have anled by her daughter. Dorls, Is VISItING | 3, "W i1 Nolan and family, Miss O'Brien. | o1 e bave canght Lo mahe Mrs. M. Aaron, at 685 MCAI- | Nile "G Brien, William Woiff, C. W. Heb- | al&o | Ll = -oi¢ | bard and wife, . Kiein, C. T. Lehman, g & B o rah Spits, who has bedp visit- | Pard and wife J. & e, O 0 S otam: | AQUA CALIE ing Los Angeles to attend the wedding of | mer, K, N. Nason, Jobn Crilley, Dr. William | an. W. SYETCICE, S her brother, has returned home. | Touison, J. Blumletn, J. J. Cook, s G S A e e Misses Carrie and Vera Mayers of 817% | Becht, Mr. Birdsall, Mrs. M. - James | Pliser, D Whitson, Golden Gate avenue are spending a month | Du_ Bois, James A. Keller, ( es ‘Bryant, | m)rA of good-sized trout. been actively enga lately Dor- s Napa County. Tudi Robinson, J. B. Reynolds, Mrs. S. T.| at Johannisberg, Napa County u R T o Mrs. Clement Wilder, who has been in Bt‘iflhard. H. Sacramento during the past winter, will 3 Mitchell, 7. spend the summer in San Francisco. . Swan and wife. From Napa— | M 8 Mrs, G. E. Harvey, Miss Louise | Miss ( Churehill, Miss Gertrude Thompson. From | Phelps, San Fra The first box social and entertainment | ¥ 3 i B wite Frata Wood~| Hinman, .and wife, sH. Clllons. . T, of e Allendale Union Sunday School | Alameda s, P, Mesick and . forie Adame, | Morris, Mra G. H. Burdick an to was given on Saturday. July 1. Miss Mae Cummins, Miss Mary A. Cralg. From | dren. Miss M. W P00 0 cqa B & Jacobs is spending a short vaca- | Oaiiunds Georgs Heeves Clark and wife, Mrs. | Onkland: G 11 Al . tion at the Sea Beach Hotel, Santa Cruz. Gee, Mrs. J. J. Gallagher and child, N. S. : OBLES arley, Lee Lucas, Dr. J. M. Dunn and wife, A \»\d‘ “!l * Harnes, ¢ Dr. and Mrs. D. Crowley and family oL oott, Wo. H. Sarnes, PACIFIC GROVE—The week's visitors at El | Moore, San Franciscos TS Carmelo Hotel wer Philo F. Yorl Mo Claxy. Mo Jonepn K Sunsave. hrln;'\l' John J. 3 fein g < ‘de Leon. J Oakland; R. W. Rupe, John K Kerr, Stella May, San Franc Martin, M Martin, Wi Swetnam, Coast; W. J. D J. 3. Jarmans and wife, V. Heine, Hovey, Mrs. D. A. N n Francisco Santa Cruz; Mrs. ege Park; Miss T. A. ( . Barbier and Miss Ada M Lawrenc Schell and daughters, Mrs H. Barner, San F children, Kansas Mo.; Oak Davidson, London; G. H. Brags Yarr and Mrs. H. B. Snyder, San Franc Thomas Page, San Rafael R. Smyth. 4 3 * N wife, Oakiand; Mrs. S, Martin, Clifford Martin, fnstein. R. D, 2 =z /) S % SR ¢ Berkeley; George W. Gardner, Campbell; New- v, G. E iy . 3 ¢ ey ton J. Sharp, San Francisco: J Hall, Han- Wiliam Hammontl . 3 : 1 4 i i ford; Mrs. A. H. Burrel, Miss E. Murphy, Miss Livermore; J. G Burrel, Miss M. Burrel. Miss L. Burrel, San | Miss Sullivan, C. Blow, TF @) LR ~ § 3 : ; Jose; H. A, Bostwick, Julius Loeb, & ~\IE e = — P X . N i cisco; Charles Lever, Alameda; H. M. Richard- P e o s "‘3"1 \SziOU 5 g 2 . . ; son, Angels Camp: Edwin Orrett, Alameda; W been camping on the golf links | = 3 £ 1 ; o SiEE T "Barnard_and wife, San Francisco; E. nson, at Burlingame or San Rafael. = S5 ;i s 3 3 qonE 7 Houghton, Bakersfield; Mrs. Noble T. Biddle, e S 3 : § G Mrs. Benjamin Ricketts, W. H. Christmas. San Ay San Fran- M: Piercy. an Fran- cisco; L. C wkins. Watsonville; Thomas T. Kelly and wife, Mill Vailey; H. J. Mance and_ wife, € Searight, L. H. Bailey, San Franc Davy, Victor H. Ornin, cher, Miss Ellig, J. G. N. Russell, John A. B Francisco; M. B. Ande D. D| Stibbs, Miss Stu Littlefield, Miss Dyer, Burson: Blanth, Dora and Lill A, R. Holbert, Min Belmont; D. M. Cuthbert, Lo Jose; S. Mastin, P. H. Le Broc . P. Lathrop, Holl \_/) The clubhouses have been | crowded with members and thelr | friends, the overflow perching on | windowsills or steps. The broad veran- das of bhouses are charming for ery dey there are in- le partles who take advan- ibilties. I interested in the golf | day at Burlingame, in | yers of the different | Moffitt won | to the Rur—‘ L. Orear neisco; M Burn James H. | Los_Angeles; uer, San Rafael Ricker, De Meyer, San t. Louis: . "Theodore Sacramento; E. Gilbert, ch; A. J. | contest on M which all the best pl clubs took part the beautiful cv 3 lingame Club by Prince Ponfatowski. Stratton and wife, Donald’ Robertson and wife, | € . However, the beautiful trophy of 1 Sou Branciscy: Maris . Buck, Redw Wil not pass {nte her possesalon untll she | t2ined a number of friends at dinner at| O'Shea of the Fourth United States cav- | Hindry, Pearl McMillan, Sa = o R ! Passitn possession amell) she in San Rafacl on Saturday | alry. Licutenant O'Shea recently returned DL T S | Miss M. Hall outscores all competitors a second time. - “pom Manil cott, St. Lou William McW - | B H lier, The ond prize, a speclal tre for Irs. Winthrop E. Lester were| Mr. and A J. W. Cobby and Mr. and R e = Barnett, Mrs. L. Morrel, Mrs. Raymond, members only, presented by J. B. Crock- | in London at last advices. and intended | 2 W. W. Thompson and_son are at George G. Potter, San Franciseo; A AL | Charles Pisner, © tummel E ett, was won by Miss Edith McBean. It |CTOSSINg in a few days to Parls. 2 Happy Tenters' camp, Ross Valley. and family, Bakersfleld; Mrs. Frank Smith, | Goodfrlend, EoiEe Ty B o e casvaay lentine Hush returned from the East - engagement is _announced. of L Gilroy. Among the arrivals who are stayine Francisco; x s Detratt s pejajan ¥ week. Mrs. Hush and Mrs. Thomas r to Miss Lizzie Schwartz. elsewhere are: Mrs. George Trimmingbam. | Ay Fug H. M. nclaco. o <) pecially by a local silversmith. Miss Rowe agee Jr. will remain in the East for engagement is announced of Myer Miss Effle Trimming | : Y age e nas 0! 7] 8 My Miss E ham, Miss Lot Tri 1 won the third prize, a silver-bound leather | some weeks longer. Lizzie Menzer. mingham, Miss Mattie Trimmingham, Sunol: | Mount View during th Lonengit score book. On Tuesday, in addition to| Miss Charlotte Ellinwood has returned line Hoehn, Elizabeth Mise Mabel Abbott, Miss Gertrude Nos, Wood Vo Merle Mianh sk o »ehn and Harry Niemann, land; Mre. M. T. Brown n Jose; Mrs. M Natnan..J CRERen, Rl from San Rafeel and is now at Lal hoe. She will go to Del Monte later in t season. anan, Salt Lake eley: Hugh A L. Ritchie, Mrs. A. E. City; James L. Case, Leigh, Alice Leigh, San Jose; Lorena Towle A. P. Ly and Mrs 1 pigeon shoot and pony rnoon. golf, there was Taces in the s and Charles Hoehn left on for Duncans Mills, where they At the links of the San Rafael Golf Club RO M enaurice Gasey Missita & for a month. in addition to members’ golf contest there | Dillon and Miss C ve left San Rafael Laomis left. on July 8 for Freeno; Mre, Georde Rodg an Tose: Mrs as a caddies’ tournamen on Wednesda: Lake Tahoe, where Liake County. s, SNy E sooxton, jHtcklon; enrietta A. Sor e e iana expect e oamiont g | Miss Annle Loretta Hayward of 3825 | B D i Merle, mong those present o e links ar cxpect to remain a fortalght and | ,imy sireet Is at present sojourning with ma, Mrs. W. H. West, Mrs.'T. J. Mumma Mr. at the clubhouse were: Mr. and Mrs £} to Del Monte for the remainder | Felatives in the country. 1]nom..! Mumma, Dunnigan; Mrs. L. F. B Henry L. Dodge, Mr. and Mrs. Frank S R Pt finnie Stappenbeck is a guest at Nl g e s e b Chomann | AsoA L Loul ¢ tel Lyn Gatos. e DHies ML et ser, Dr. Harold s ey Mr. and Mrs. J s and Miss Maud Mul- Johnso: Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Crooks, Judge o 5 e Mrs. William Waukowski and two sons, Bucher, Stockton: M . : 510, 7. Goldstein, Mi , formerly of Tennessee and now e Fire Insurance Com- and Mrs. W. W. Morrow, Dr. and M < he summer at Coronado | 1/ 5 R e e menie. | BEach Willie and Otto, are spending the summer | s R, ! Enaiel i A8 Mt and Mas| W. R Whittler-and. BHissiiat S oga Springs, Lake County. | Frenchiand wife: G ha Son, M Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Oxnard, Mr. and Mrs. | (MI and Mrs. W. R ‘Whittier and Miss | sirs. M. “Angelique Dutreux of 137 | 7T i & enlert M. H. de Young, Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. | \ecloud. on a fishing trip up the Ti e Ffrr;l anr{;l‘\ ces l{\efi‘nfi%lgl’m?fi \1’1 J. W Chandler Jr., De W. W. Chandler, ) *;’I Ahern ioca | Ms and Mis B Glman Prowa | e it 2 2 Ek her daughter, ) M. A. Dutreux, to W. | Mrs. Southack, F. L. 3 reen r. an R Iman n Miss r is visiting Mr. and | §" wel | ack, San Francisco; Frank Mr. and Mrs. Ignatz Stein nis Donohoe, Mrs. Gerstle, t, Mrs. Den- | Mrs. Mayo New} ¢ their home in Ross | Sioh Goy o rs.R. H. War- | Valley. ,v,‘u'”{ The ot Lert, San Francisc fleld, Mrs. James A. Folger, Mrs. James | Tarn McGrew returned from a visi The engagement of Mrs. Alice Hastings, e Dan Mrs. ¥ Parker, Mrs. Fech- | {0 Lawrence Va nkle, and expects t0 | widow of the late Frank P. Hastinzs, who Valie May 8 nn! i o leave in a few days for Honolulu on a 1s secretary of the Hawailan Legation Stanl teler, Miss Jennle Blair, M Therese t to_his family - ¥ e L Liog | R W Mol Miss Cora B M s s Washington in 1897, and Dr. Carmichael [ g Morgan, Miss Cora Smedberg, Miss Ele Miss Molli as has returned from Sttt ndtiosnital thar- | fora ersity nor Morrow, Miss Eleanor McCalla, Miss | a visit to Miss V E been announced in soclal circles | e jovable Kate Dfllon, Miss Patricia Cosgrave r E. Dean, Miss lulu | My Sad il Sh costumes _ be Ethel Patt Miss Charlotte Elli Dean are at| One of the liveliest celebrations for | ¥ C rs, At 10:30 all unmask - 5 vears held_at Napa Soda Galmere, | served. Fully 200 pe the Misses Crosby, the Misses de Yo Mr. Mrs. E. W. Runyon are at the “on the Fourth. The programme o Ing. Irgus Heard : C. P. Pomeroy, Worthington Ames, C. Hot=l Rafael for the summer. S ress by Gn the evening Fourth a soclal h inciuded an address by Mr. ) Eell E. M. Greenway, Frederick L. Mrs. Samuel-Blair and M Jennie Foote. M Lucy May Jackson's s Ethe ell attended and ¢ g was indul Greenwood, Lawrence Van Winkle, J. | Blair, who are spending the mo wit scored rounds of applause. The | cCord ki L ‘Athearn Folger, §. H. Boardman, Donald ind Mrs. Henry L. Dodge at thelr ce for ladles was won by Miss | Nitss M % orations were appropriate 1o the day, BN e na O el : . Jleave shortl ippy, running race for gentlemen by | Miss McCord, 5 & ithithe a “coloi an- de V. Graham H. Haswell Jr. and h in Lake County, where | Mr. John Rothschild, ladies’ walking | [EMESTERC SEL S (i Bcete ST TR e conen was l!;,.rle.\ de Young. g ; .émltffl(;lv(nhor race by Miss Marie Poncelot, sack race B H e i - < n August goif and tennis tournaments | . Grant Selfridge and Mrs. | by M aymond Jackson, three-legged || Sacramento ¢Some matapl Audeville show is being arranged for the will be heid at Del Monte. Pigeon shoot- | Latham have gone to the Hotel ‘Rafaci race aymond " Jackeon and John | - AL spendiduly &nd August st tnle vesort ot the Thih. The talent is belng cace- ing, polc and of teh will be ar- | summer. | Dunn, cigarette race by Mr. E. P. Dans- | | Briradivis ot S P atin and. Mias Mar- with a_view to making the affair in. olc and other matches will be ar- | ‘S DONIET: v Grayiam and Mr. Frea | fotth " e’ ribe by s LT | PRINCESS PONIATOWSKI [ aCs A i Cue Seesibie € 3 8 Greenwood were the guests of Mr. | Jackson, children’s running race by Miss < | W Bure o Az Mrs. D. Judge and Mrs. A. redge, . Mrs. A. Blount, Mr. D. Mathews and son and Mrs :\l H. de Young in San Rafael | Ell 1ore Jackson. The committee which | over the Fourth. was responsible for the day’'s enjoyvment | Farrell sted of the following well-known | Miss a whole to Del Monte for that month The Fourth was celebrated at Del Monte Mrs, | Miss Alice Owen is visiting friends at | con fiss May Love, Frank Webster, | Miss Adelaide Gilfether is visiting Miss Furlong, Milton Allen, Miss | Keene of Napz cobg by people from all over the State. | * e i i cre W the Hotel Rafael y | fadies and gentlemen: Judges, Colonel J. | Lilllan V. Turrer, Clay Clayton, Mis Mrs. 1. H. , Miss Carrie Jacobs | V3 ARR2e™; Boos N 1T e g iy 4 Mr. and Mrs. G. Dibblee were the|P. n, G. Pippy . W. Foote; May Reed, Grant Phillips, < Miss Ethel | and H. Jacobs are sojourning at pres- | pere are B 1 and wife, enson, Mr. L. L. Baker and famlly are | guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Colgman at | mittee on sports, A. H. Small May, Joe Taylor, Miss Daisy Evans, Rob |ent at Blue Lake i, SAflee 1 e ‘ng Geimas, the latest acquisitions at Del |their home in Burlingame over the|J. P. Jackso Miss L. M. Jacks Sinclair, Miss Gussie Lorénzo, Will Glad- | The Misses Nydia and Mae Busman Hattie Alexar Alexan O ey T o Monte. Fourth. | Mr. W. H. vy, Dr. M. Rothschild and Miss May Higgins, Walter Reed, ve, been enjoying an outing on the auter, Mi P, ¥ son, M. e “"\'("‘ZF“ R ¥/Gaztle Giag ml goes mersy as s mar-| i MISSVEQIh EMoB is visiting at Bur- | Mr. Andrew Jackson; committee of ar- May Titzpatrick, Dan Bonper of | Comstock ranch up fn the Coast Range McAfee, S Kaiser and | HolShion, S A SR Tage Mrs. George Crocker and her | “qfi T ting th rangements, Mrs. Dansforth, i\flss V. Miss Alice C. Turner, Miss M. T“:fi‘c'f”"f'. A\ll;:;l;h'njn:.v‘s\‘ ;.9;1}1\(“;? of Sar]l pite. C M. Gray, Mre Fvott and niece L e MW T E : 8- - Miss ie Taylor is spendin sum- ke s Foote 3 2 “rowley, C: ancisco recently jainec ] Miss T. Lundblade, Lundblade, M g R T g the sum kson, Miss Foote, J. P. Jackson Jr. Mi. M. Crowley, Captain John et T e oo “Bay, Migs Mag | Fonza, B. Smith an i 1r ;a'. Al W. Jellett, James Jellett, guests, Mrs. Edgar Carroll, Northrop | mer with her A er, Mrs. George F. Pope, | mall and Jo wch for | G. Lachman, L ollowing are the guests WILLOW CAMP— 1 Rothschild. | Turner 'and W. R. Allen. George Hall and Horace Platt, | at he: me in Burlingame | lda Somers, daughter of the “.e”_' Nrs. Dirtiains t expects shortly to leave the 3 F | 5, £ f the Mrs. Pirrie'and Miss Leontine C. Pirrie £ 2 i s bk 4 are prime movers in all the festivit (s, Adam Grant left last week for the s gone to Vermont on W{’nn s Thit month for Leipsig Pacific Grove a5 the//guest of Mrs Swil= | Block eissils Iphasoue Miss s e e Flet S 5 At the Tavern are Mrs. Rovert Sherwood, | Hotel del Monte, where she will spend the | a visit to relatiy : : : to continue thelr fausical studies. Al V. Tutner and Miss Kitty | Wallenstein. L. Bresse, Miss E. Dup e T s Miss Holbrook, Mrs. Miller, Miss Miller, ss I Miss Ethel Hager | 25 D B; Carmichael and two children | Mr and Mrs. I Magnin, accompanled | puriong will spend a few weeks at Port- e G S R T T Beal, Honolulu; Miss H. B George Davidson, ~Will Sherwood and Jigs Bthel Hager | have gone to Humboldt County, Nevada, | by their son Emanuel, have left for Bart- | jand. " They will be the guests of Miss Mis PP Kicler. W, Franc ! Grant,” Oaklan Paul Mt Mr. Rutherford, who nas e they will pass this and | Freda Gallick has returned to her | 12“@!\5\!‘!’15:”””# Il S e e Pearl S’mu( A e .| Catistoga, urniss. % I T.’f\i' Johns, R! just returned from Japan, will join his ! ] home. 414 Buchanan streets and ‘willube | Sho8 MEEEURIED a8 LY N e are (gl TS duly, meeting of Sy Sons of Ver-| GILROY The following guests B Olney 3 Lo e e e The Misses Fanny and Josephine Lough- | - her friends. Lelly g tl t , s. J. J. | mont will be held at Odd Fellows' have registered at these springs during the past Mr. and Mrs. a 1z PODET. LD, . borough have gone to Del Monte to spend Benjamin Mayer of Marysville Cronin, at San Rafael. riday evening. the 14th in week: Miss Teresa Helen Murphy, J. A. Ulri T ey aud Tamily, M 3 Crag i 2 the summer months. StopoihE ith her M. H. Lev: The Austrian Military and Benevolent amme will inelude a burle | and wife. J. H. Hilbert and wife, T. Clifford P I T e The wedding of Miss Mabel Eunice Reed | Herman Oelrichs and Fred R. Webster | 5\°hor 8 Fil (€ 607 O Farrell street. Assoclation’ will give a grand social next by Miss Btta Butle | Harry Bogen, William Bogen, Frank P. Kelly R . Peciine Han riit gt and Mr. Alphonse Mauffray Duperu took | have gone to Del Monte for the summer. | “3/7™ 1§ Mrs. Byron Mauzy and family | Saturday evening at Austrian Hall, 307 Parlor Match” company, a i F '” Kell Lucille. B. Kelly, W. J. |} tle Rob Place at the residence of the bride's pa- | Miss Cora Jane Flood has returned from | have returned from a drive through the | Sutter street. s Butler. There will be dancing from | 9/ Connor, Dan O'Tallaghen. 1 orman and Whittaker, Ala. D e “ils Fillmore strect, on.Saturday, | her Visit to New York, and is now at the | country, visiting Napa Soda Springs, | The engagement 13 announced of Miss |10 to 12. = e s, b V. aTmatrom : E. Blumbein, Jaly:l M Julla i was mafd of | Borel del Monte, | GO cbers, Angwins, the Geysers, | Bertha Magner to Julius Czerwinsky of e S T T Py fumauant Oakland: W. King, San uly 1. Miss Julla Reed was maid of |~ Mr. and Mrs. Clinton E. Worden and 2 | Tos Angeles. i - S atiyie: RABE Rt Rt Oakland; T. Hodge. = Skaggs Springs and Hotel Rafael. Los ADg . oc]ety at the @SOorts |Camille Carlyle, Robert White and wife. D honor and Mr. Redick McKee Duperu | Nelson Shaw_ are among the recent ar-| ~aioe cubtain's H. Burtis left last week | The wedding of Joy iachtenstein, as- 1 o s L i s T Y Flieworth,” wite and S son, Oakland: Metha B. Peterson, Vallejo: Miss he following were | P, Barash, Carrie Ren. Walter Talcott and | 13 rings for the week | wife, R. Schneider, Gilroy: A. L. Dorn Mr. and Mre . Simmen__a mily, High- : tel, San Francisco fullen, Mr. and Mrs. . Oakland; G. Grant and f s at Del Morte Purel b ris a1 Mo Mrs, | sistant_ librarian of ‘the San Francisco A0nn W. Twiggs spent the Fourth at Del for BRI Mrs. | B abile Library, and Miss Anna Wolfe will onte. | "Mr. and Mrs. Herbert F, Mann have re-.| be solemnized ‘Wednesday, July 12, noon, SARATOGA SPRINGS the arrivals at Saratoga acted as best man. The bride is the daughter of Captain W. I. Reed, U. S. A. 5 (retired), and Mr. Duperu is the youngest | Mrs. Ch Rt ; t ? 5 o e M B s son of Mr. Numa Duperu, formerly a | m;{r'waegfi r.-f-"mlI ;f\‘fwrsm “‘h”‘_m.}‘,,? x,ffi turned to their home in Alameda after a | at the residence of the bride’s parents, | ending July From San Francisco—Mrs. Jo- l:_.“mn'lp‘“\”?x.';::‘n:“.d.v.mlz.ldu ;azhfin,\fiflssh 1- | Jand Park; Mr. and Mrs. AlexanZer Cowen & : v Will | [ ohth's stay at Adams Springs, Lako |1826 O'Farrell street. saph Schweitzer, Mrs. T. B. Valentine, Mrs. E. | £enia ) aid, Frank Moraghan, Adelaide Beardsly 5 Novtan member of the San Francisco Stock |spend the summer, D s . H ith their | Ne ey gt CL 3 Milton Moraghan, Eugene Moraghan, Constant A delialae YWenr deiy ) 3 | ""Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Spreckels and | COUDty. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Herzer, w eir wmann and fam W. E. Crocker and wife, | jreece: et oo Wiirner, F. Dunae, Walter Sheldon, Board. | e Mrs. Rudolph Spreckels and | “GUEIT, (cenger list of the stemship Aus- | daughters, Miss Belle Herzer and Mrs. | Mrs. William Wanwowski, William Wan- | “ga; B Francisco; J. Hower and‘som, San Rafael; On Wednesday, June 19, Grace Church | Miss Jolliffe have gone to Del Monte for |, 7}i PO N o ATt T Shward 6. Carrera, are spending a few | wowski Jr., Otto Wanw SUMMER HOME FARM—A great many | Johnson, San Francisco: H. Gillman, Denver: & f 9, G C the summer. | tralia, which salled for nolulu from | Edward G. Carrera, wowskl Jr., o Wanwowski, F. B. 0bs, | guests are registered here. A masquerade was | I,. Michal, Otto Hinz, Mr. and Mrs. O. Capple- Mr. and Mrs. William Haas are at Del | San ancisco Monday, July 3, was as | weeks in Sonoma County. 5 M. A. Cohen, F. R. Harrold, Bert Sanger, Sol | held on the Fourth of July. Among those par- )W 5 ey : fonte for the summer. follows: Jacob Adloff and wifé, Dr. 1. | Mrs, Gustave F. Pohlmann has taken |Lewls, Miss Minnie Lewis, Miss G. D. Lewis, | Uclrating were Mie Lillian Reiss, Miss For- | B8 ait, . Mieheil, . Buad, Tames McBL: F. H. Armstrong, Frark | 5 house in Alameda, where she expects | Mrs. Rau, W. Lewis, Miss E. H. Lewls, Peter | (ense Hirsch, Joe Hirsch. Miss Edith Harris, | roy and e. W. R. Herrey, wife and child, W H. Mills spent last Sunday and the | W. Anderson, 0 : i | Baker and wife, H. P. Baldwin, Miss A. | {, remain with her family for six weeks. |y Dunne, William P. Wals | iles Nanetto -Helss, Miss Julla Reiss. Mrs, | o Sog Wil Heres WA o will be the scene of a very pretty wed ding. Miss Alice Ames, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pelham Ames, will be married to Thomas_ H. Robbins. Miss Ames dur- | €arly part af the week at Castle Crag po B i S R. L. | Henry Block, Miss Bianch Coh a 3 i . 8 t e > the éity accompanied by | Barthrop, Joseph Behm and wife, Mrs. i arguerite Social Club gave ‘an |g; b e - enry Block, Miss Bianch Cohen, Max Rel V. Caro, S ol ooty f ing her belledom has been Very popular | fpc retuned (o the LIty sccompanled by | B, "Fack, Dr. . A. Bowman, Mrs. J. | il e e ourth of July at Bucal Strube, Marcus Henning, H. . Kvedo, Prank | Jeanne Bloek, Eiise Schults, Freddie Block: | Dessie and Tilan Atwsod Onkiand; Mes. ( and a number of soclety girls now out s at the Tavern. \?\_ (<,,1.‘,(,;;,n. Captain B. fi ('(}}?lp“-ian.“r_ N e 'in honor of Thelr treasurer. f‘lhr::]le.! .vfi;.an‘;m\;Ir_cnl ‘;:l-vu‘#:r”)lll n\.[mhm:, i{i\ll;‘lfiry; ‘}a?::,‘.:ch?‘xfi;s F;e{;fiefi:‘;m}é‘ i:u\rinld Missés Edith and Annie Co “Brown, of t 7 i A - | Mrs. B V. Wals 23 2 .. Cockburn, J. M. Conlin, arles M. | i il V' s, 4 J il y Lippitt, Miss A. vl S LA LS T e Bine, Mrs. | Francisco; C. Mul Pe . D. Ron- of town will return to officiate as her | Mrs. M. W. Walsh of 230 Hyde street ;Mo Coplin, ‘Charles M. | Migs *Marguerite Theil. With games, | ("G, " i * ueons, Hugh 3. MoGinnis, | Georse Schulta, C. J. Blumerithai, Bert’ Ger- | a1, San Francisco: Susie Stone, Ao Mr. Sevin, Rose Bloch, Miss Marie Bine, | V. Doughty, E. Bibhin T Fhancleen A. J. Kelseler, R. L. Charles. R J. Charles, | {loyd Schults: e 5 : : Mrs. A. Lachman. From | PARAISO HOT SPRINGS—Following are he following are registered at Hotel "€ 2% | Belvedere, Cal., from San Francisco: G. ‘Angeles. S Curtis, Miss it i y Angeles Shel Furtigue, Guy R. Denriett. Miss Charlotie | Iusic and a hounteous luziol (e o vt 3 il s wvably spent. ans, H, P. Franklin, W. B. Godfrey, | endovably From Los Angeles— L e i , H Last Thursday evening a reception was | 1, .n A ‘and Mrs. W. H. Miller, J. W. Mc- | the arrivals for the past two weeks: left on the 3d inst. for Lo: goes on a two menths’ vis ter, Mrs. F. Eva Goldman (nee Dwyer). bridesmaids. Mrs. J. W. Cunningham, formerly Miss | ameda—Mis B at ‘Pastori’s | her friend, Miss A, Nelson. Among those | Lawrence and daughter, Fred Lee, K. ] e < 5 d onj he guests were: M 2 S resent were: _Alice Nelson, Lulu Lods, | Lord. " Gertie Me- |aldson, gore, Mrs. R. Van Borden, M W. H. L. Barn Mrs. A. M. Scott, Miss 4mong the guests were: M and Mrs | Bia Foge, Maggle McCormick, Fthel | Call and child F. Melchers. Miss G, Quinn, ~ Mr: ‘\uceMMun&om'Mgfi M. | L DEL MONTE. The - Tatest arrivals | James T. Bovd Jackson Morrls, J. E. D, Patton, F. G. Bottom, Samuel Maurice, Casey, Mr. and Mrg Ered H. |30 H ath, Teontine Pinchon, Mary Bownel | Hill, Miss F. B. Mysell, Miss L. C. Mysell, | Agnese Lunstedt, M rs.M amA? Iwn, Hero ate: Qi snouMGaaW: Vi Michele. Ml R;:\v P. (pn,nv;x{sl, ID Rosenbaum and wife. | Wheeland,-Dr. G. C. Kenyon and wife, B atricle Consava Miss Coonson. | Mary Nelson, Katie Murry, Mrs. Murry, | W. E. T. Neumenn, Miss B, G- O'Connell, Mrs, Sarah Oesterman, Mrs. Alma Tun-| Dore, Miss Charlotte Dore, Maurice Dore, Ir Charles Greenherg, D A Baun M. Samuei | Charles Kenyon, Albert Ke S il Congray e Ml onarlotto | Mrs. Lods, Mrs. Bowen, John Matulich: | E. D. Page, W. K. Pogue, Miss Poston, stedt, Mrs. Alice Armstrong, Mrs. Nellle | D."Mead, P. D. Kahn, R. M. Fitzgerald, rs. | $0d Wite, Sagford Samucl, Stanley Samuel, | ley, Mrs. Josephine Love, Tl M yhorofhy, Pagion, Mise | BidieSulimane, Werion Connors: Wil | Joop R Erice, W T. Rawling, DA ey’ | Liteiohn, YAk Tyt ptcl st Tanme | st snh Bricitage, S, 0% Hensor, S and. wite, - fate Quinian, * Louise Frieser 3 | Gonsony Miss Blanche Hoge, Henry, Tarn McGrew, Lawrence Vapn |Edwards, John Bohen, Henry Coleston, | T. [t R Se g Tn e el e Georgle Stout, Miss Gertie | Thomas Bronse, Me and Mra I A Richmeng, | Goulet, Miss W. Burke M. Rosenbers and | My tv. . Gray and t 5 Winkle, Samuel H. Board . | Willie Fraser, Thomas McCormick, George | Ross, W. Roth, T. J. Rhine, wife and two | Levy, Zfe . M TN Mt SRty s EE Bralth CBN; | wife, Aiss Claire Rosenberg, H. Hirschman, J. | Min bt Yaoray and two sons, Charle H ‘Boarfiman, & i (Willle Hraser Fhorias Aictorich € e aren, W. G, Sohnelder. Chris Sehmiac, | Perry, Miss Josie Mulcrevy, Mise Kate |Mr- and Mre. Harty H. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. | Yo, co “ire' and chila: Miss M. B, Mackis, | Lolack, James W. Merrill, Wilhelm Ah- Luning, will be married to James A. Fol- | Miss Auguste G. Kelly left for Southern | Leon Guislain, John Hackett, Mrs. ger some time in September. The exact | California | gens, E. B. Henderson, Angel Ingiesias | tendered Mrs. M}“"l“"i‘h??ml‘r»:ym‘:gz' Gl To . Readioad wite. Trom. Ouanar | tersan, .. J¢.Gattlob: C. H. Duvensck. Miss Howard Thompson, Miss Meta Thompson, day has not vet been set. | “A surprise party was given .to | and wife, A. W: Judd, H. P. Judd, Miss | M. J. Gunzendorfer .?.hme Tosent were: | Mr. and Mrs, Harris Jenks, F. Enoch and wite, | Duveneck, F. I. O'Connor, M Katzenstein Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Dimond, Miss an Rafael has been unusually gay. | Katie Murry at her residence, 127 Twenty- | Dalsy Kerr. Samuel ,F',K,‘,’"“'fii‘ E, Kline, 792 HQ}{{};‘\MSI‘;E%MM“»M& e WL | Mis. A Gerlion, From . FraitvaleMrs. af | Miss . Dgnnenbeum, H. Rosenblum. M | Bthel Dimond, Mr. alan Dimond, Miss M P e e i ALY vE%; | elgnth street, Saturday night, June 17, by | Mrs. B. H. Langley and maid. Mrs. F. Minnte F D i: Mise Anpie Don. | Schmidt Mre. J. C. Stants, From Yokonama- | heriarys, SRATICS B Freqericl. Werner e O e i, i and wife M, T ealing A a | Miss Abenheim. From mma Wessling, Mrs. Bertha Fabens, Miss Jamison, Mi twenty-six of her frien ecker, Mrs ther M. Gra; Greenway, J. O'H. Cosgrave, R. W. Carle, . X Mrs. Annife Walters, Miss Lu- | Rt . G ) Mr. and Mrs. Oliver A. Harker are| Mrs. W. G. S8haw, M. C. Sherman, Mis | Brandelien, Mrs. Annie ! A Baker, Herbart Baker, Herma o | H. Block, Ike Falkenstein, San F isco; F %, 1 hom Crags Smith and Lieutenarit T.°G. Rob- | (M7 2% M fimmer at” “Wiljenella,” | Gertrude F. Smith, W. A 'Smith, ‘0 A. | cille Dantérman, Miss Sarah Tolly, Mrs, | paker, Herbert Baker, Herman Oelrlobe, Mre. | 3L CIRE (0 Cker " "New York | Cliv: ohn | 3 . Morong, Miss Forbes -Wilkinson, e | Stevens, F. C. Taylor, J. C. Taylor, Mrs. | Minnie Gunzendorfer. Marian Ziele, Mr, and Mrs B. Worden. Mre. | Reld Romie, T. Holland and wife,” Amity; | B: Toby anfl wife, W. F. Aldrich, Colonel - lrs. | ROE Geott, M. L. Grifin, © W, Peterson and | Charles Sonntag, Miss Edith Mortis, Don- Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Green have been | FATKSPUL o v Mygdieton, ac. | Wray Taylor and child, Captain T. G.| Mrs. 8. T. Luck, accompanied by her|a. N. Towne, Nels 3 on T. Shaw, M Taylor, Miss B. Thatcher, L. I. Vanuxem, | three young sons; Mrs. George W. Messec | Miss F. C. Low, Cora J. Fi rs. wife, F. McCollum, Salinas; Misses W. and | ald_A. Pollack, Miss Ethel Knapp. Mr: entertaining right royally. On Friday last | ;;mpanfed by Mrs. M. I Hain and Miss &nd on Saturday they gave charming din- | 1oy Ciasnen, are golourning at Castie| Misl Y3 Vopuxes Miss Elonerce Vio- | eall donglier aug Miss Anita Lien are Miss Ethel’ Hager, M J. Soberanes, G. R. Tholcke, Soledad; . | E. Danforth. Miss Danforth, Wiillam H. ners. Among the guests were: Mr. and | Uesg Upon thelr return they will go to | uxem, Mrs. D. Washeim, George R.Webb, | spending.the summer at the country home W. P. Fuller, Miss Laura Mr. and | Thompson and wife, J. T, Porter, Watsonville; | Rhodes, B. Priest and wife, Noble H. Mrs Marcus Gerstle, Mr. and Mrs. Will | thelt summer home, Madrone Vi, in Hugo {Welckens, Miss E/'G. west, A Wil- | of . T."Luck at Vine Hill, Contra Costa JR Tolger; Mry. Al Grant Doigiae | Mra” 3 Tayior, Toulee Hacserly, Kate Ha’ | Eaton, J. B Ritchie, Mr, and Mrs. Fred stle, Miss I . McGrew, Law- Santa Cruz Mo ains, w () hoit, Mrs. R. Willing, Miss M. C. Godfrey, nty. B s e, € Sandos . Field, Monterey . Hobk, ss Mildred Hobk, Dr. E. S. Tence Van Winkle. Carter P. Fomeroy, | Ly Sonta Gruz Moantals, senc e €Y | Misd I, 'C."O'Connell, Miss Mary Van: O anlie ana o Cobuaue wislh: | 1oors 2ies Bilel Metoey, Mr g i M TN cIan . Oaklann Wemple,” Mrs. E. S, Wemple. Miss M E. M. Greenway, Mrs. Hopkins and Mark Linda Johnson entertained a num. | uXem, Miss Washelm. ing, their sister, Mrs. Mellle Cohen of | Loughborouih, Miss. Josephine Loughbor e e, 1 M T Dl e b o Gerstle. - ; | L e an Thuraday evenims | J. D. Batteaux and sisters were guests | Baden, for two weeks. e e e P e T e b T e O land—Mrs. George W. Cope, Miss Hazel Among the many pretty dinners glven | jzat at her home, 321 Buena Vista avenue | of Mr and Mrs. Oscar Roemer during| Mrs.'J. Lando and daughter, Miss Bva | Robert Roos, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Fairchild, | BOCALM. T. Coppersmith, G. W. Wall Cope, Miss Vera Cope, Fréd Sioep and at the Hotel Rafacl on the Fourc of yai | 1255 at her nome. 521 Buena Vista avenue. | 01 N2 ic'0t the Fourth at their summer | Lands, have returned home trom Port- | Mr. and Mis. William Fries, Mrs. Helen Heent, | Kdward E. Perley, S. Plumber, John Hunt | MW’ Feldm O e - el : » . Mr. ‘and_Mrs. L. P. Wiel, John W. Twiggs, | Fred Hunt, H. C. Rosseter. E. Haynes, C. G, | lian_ Feldman. I Valley—William_J. Harrison _and wife. San Gabriel—Mrs. was that of Crags Smith of Georgia, who Tor a to : cottage in Mill Valley. ; Jast for a tour in the Southern part of the 5 ¥ land, Or. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Carw 1, Mr. and Mrs. A. Coxhes Edna Talcott and Miss Josie Wel- Young, R. R. Dennigan, F. is spending the summer in California, His | State. Miss Mary Dolan accom M a nding roia; His " Miss Mary Dola Panied her | Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Greenwood, Miss| M . uests wero: Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Casey. |~ feney Kallmann of 1003 Fillmore streat | Farrior and Miss Ethiel Kellogk are at | isgh dre rusticating at Haywards, L B Hal Mre Fobertzon Mrs Henry | N G. Walsh, Miss M i, Misa Scima | Ramong York Shorb. Samoa—G. K. Or- Mo Datria caazs Dorothy Fatfon | nas left for! TostAngeles and Santa (Cata: | Castle GIag - Sfr"and Brs. Harey Marke of 1455 Bu. | IS5kl Miss Jarecks, Mrs, IV, W, Mapn, | Rixoe: E. R Crawtord, Mra W A "Bain. Miss| BRI BRONRRe G ST e O Fiate e |lina Isiard to spend the season. A surprise party was given to Miss Lil- | chanan street have left for San Leandro | rivais are: Isanc Frohman and wife, William | Louls N Eoudoln, John Lawrence, | yale—Mre 8. Chianinl Big Ok Flab- algneral W AlL. Barnes Is sojourning | The engagement is announced of Miss | lian V. Turner at her residence, 4056 Bran- | to spend the season. Thompson and wite, E. H. Palmer, T e e e o W | o & -l['}‘m\‘,[“*~s‘”5-\g» . Smith, ihe Hotel Bl Paso de Robles | zaate Carr Holcomb. dutighter of the late | nan street, Monday evening, July & Those | The Star Dncing Circle, which has held | & Conidin, dire M. A. Olcese, Mrs e R A e e e LT e i O Mr. Mrs. Frank S. Johnson enter- | W. A. Holcomb, and Lieutenant John | present were Miss Pearl Stanton, Roy |its weekly dance ‘Thursday. evenings in | Bwain, Mrs. Mildrea Swain, Mrs. Charles §. | Thomas Rowes. Virginta City; G H. betornea’ | New York, i & aborae, [ e as SRS SR SSSSTEENIPSPITETITITEBTTTUBUSE U BTN SDE S R s sas s s B e e e o e e e e e e e R Oy S A s et e aea sy ] PALMISTRY, i —= READ THE STORY IN YOUR IAND.=— PALMISTRY. i Bot444444444 444404444444 . L S e o 8 A e e e e s s e e e R e e R R e e e e e e R e e e e S S S S N AR SRR Rt an Y BESSIE BLANCHARD—You will marry trious and energetic, but inclined to have | lack perseverance you are inclined to|at 36. You will not have more than two, desired with vour husband; i E u s S ; : . ¥ sband; else y f s ; g f guddenly and go far from your present too many ‘irons for the future. = You |insist upon having your own way. o L e o T | mastis)l mairit will Snaks you enconater| sudtaon G tat aroonr lCeals lare igh | more-Thig individnal will make Het oo home to locate permanently. You ha have a decided weakness for wine and | MRS. JAMES F.—You are fond of spec- | ddnger in traveling. many a skimmish. You will have many | able ‘indjviduals. panion- | way without difficulty. She is inclined to 2 women. ulating, and_had it been possible you| MRS. M. W.., 2I—You have a generous, | changes in life. VIOLET ‘HOLMES, 5% Kearny street ‘E? &‘é““é!,r‘?é“‘ !:hgmvi-(hlo{:;he:pi"?gl1§m:m: 3 y s —| =r clally fa DANTEL O'MEARA-—Perseverance, en- CHARLIE BANCROFT—You are 3 ¥ RA erance, C 3 BAs = your | would have tried to improve your finan- | loving nature. Your life line shows that| JOHN SEXTON—Your palm shows that | Y, 2 ; ergy and industry are shown in your | own worst encmy. Do not allow your life | cial condition In this way. You are dip- | you have ndrrowly escaped death. A | YU are §75000 Dusinass. manager Tou | ngon sRecton “Fon arcieatly dependent | tidlous about her "assoclates and- will You work hard, but thus far suc- | to be spofled by yo tic’ nat i influenced | marry at 20, Rl $NON WOTk hard | y “be s v your erratic nature. | lomatic in your management of people. | Jawsuit which causes uneasiness, but un- | are strict and close in money matters, | by those vou love. ; % Fa S nok sroweed our ffont s Avold disputes, as your lines show pos-| LITTLE DOT—Your impression was too | hecessarily, as vou have better financial but generous enough to your family. You | least you . R ne;eezh«‘fl::;pglnsxmg” Bt MRS I K. N, City—You have not real- SBOREOE oo pelm telows e desth by violence. poor to read. You cannot make o suc- | Prospects ahead of you. will take a long journey by water this | domestic life. ntment in | jzed your ideals in your married life, as sophical temperament, though you disiike | HAZEL KIRK, Clty—You are romantic | cesstul imprint with ink. Use smoked pa-| ~JIMMY F.—Your nature Is intense. You| Yeir. e e | your “nature is masterful and. cannot marry. : | Soclally. You are very fond of attentions | * 3 are decldediy self-willed. You are inclined | MISS ACTIVITY—You are altogether | dotails; trouble vour mind apour ooy | Digolt any Interference. You are self- IDA M., Palo Alto—You sire well en:|from the opposite ex, Whils thrcdih be- R. J. A. C—Your hand shows plenty | fo be superstitions, as the supernatural| too active. You will marry early in life | and become meitapis 14 ind about trifies | rellant and independent—tond of specula- S0l il Bl e Lo e O T h AL Do ke LEooulages ipdrsayeracel independence | appears strongly to your mind. and have a varied and eventful ‘career | vour belonsings Ve wieolic, USarrange | tion. If you had been a man you would LA e e e T L rial you |‘and caution. = You are not inclined to| JOSEPHINE ROSE.-You will marry, | Widowhood is strongly marked for you. | ful in money matters. jremrse and care | have made a financial success. e Wow wlll ranal o R D Ny Cuv—m’d e ekl }:sv.}\;’ro;:;utmuble. One marriage will sat-| Try to get on as amicably as could be :;'1‘1' sn“r:nads;;mb]i’ln heart affectiori ‘and | of cirv\lmslhnv:s ers, Targely trom force | LOUIRE 1. Bon Batort s are asibis o -y = replace him. MRS. L. B., San tious to become a shining light, but yor MRS. L. B., Santa Rosa—Your first hus- | hive no energy. You ex; o_become Xpect to become ELLA B., Chico—There are indicati; f isposi Z 7 | e Indlcations | of good dlsposition, though vou do mot | "HARRY “3"—This young man will take | X6 6 06 X6 06 X0 X6 10 X6 X6 600 MO XXX | FRANCIS J., City—The sudden death of | band was very dissipated. Your seeond is of good cheer and hospitable intentions | care especially for home and _friends §f go0d cheer apd notpltable. intentiong cars iespecially Jjor home and JfHendll care of himseitainuthiseworld;ses fisidn- your father was a great blow to you. You | not much better, though his | will have a lawsuit over his property and | are not toward liquor. radhatne and travel extensively with him. take a journey when 38 vears old, which | 51t8 upon his rights always. He will b MRS. LAURA P., Petaluma — Your | Will result adyantageously. 5 ch | Trake honey rapidly, but will lose It as % @s The Sunday Call will not fare as well in the settiement as| FRANK H., City— DBiTn inoTartron St MRS, J. D. L., Missi 1 A rapldly. He will marry at 23. pessimistic. Be careful ission street nature < now bflS over |2,0°0 tact in your management of people, and | 32—a happy o_ne—and two children, both | you will have much trouble through ' la p=3 Tot to allow yourself to brood over your | of high ideals and thwarted ambitions, | MR. J. D. L.—A nature that is doggedly bl Gomestic troubles. Your husband will re- | One individual has eaused you sorrow and | persistent in whatever is undertaken: be- | ¥ o) jmpressions still 2 CLARA AMES, San Jose—Your hand | two changes for the better, one at 30 and | ly forgive. A change for. the better ir b b AR B O R e O Suits and i g1 1oy . % unread no more will be x| 9,20, You have an interest in the oc-| MISS INDEPENDENCE-You will | thes, "0 [terference of husband’s rela- p=d f=3 g3 famous without personal effort. You have latent dramatic talent. You will be a dis- appointment to yourself unless you are careful. MRS. PETER S.—You will come { large inheritance when 41 years old. hur o you had anticipated. 5 good civil en; ou would make a d niineer, 0. G., Oakiand—You do not ‘always use | sable, Yors witt ha‘\tguo::en:;flidaygea:(z! turn to you. disappointment. In your life there will be | comes easily angered and does not read- | yy plainly manifests love of stratagem. You | one at 3. A change for the better in the | the near future. cult, vet would not go to extremes even'| marry twice and will h ave money come Would make a good detective. ~You had | near future will occur. | "APPLE BLOSSOM, “16" Oakland: e uld’ X g L 18, = in this particular. i —— o very marrow Ssseape from Grownine | LAURA . MOORB.Your. life has not|Yeu are a. weman of .unirine enerey | o filed for answer. | &oouop at 2-not a_ large amount, but | Madame Ne when you wers in your tyentioth vear, bech @ success in many respects, owing | and will_accomplish whatever e BiBS EAZIDA, | Oskland-Tou are| enouigh fo aid you. You'are practical.and | sclentific SR A ALTE: ., City—You are indus-|somewhat to your temperament. As you tempt. You will make a radical change %f %% X X% X6 06 X6 GX X6 Xt XX XX K %4 ¥ 20/ fined In your tastes, You do.not maks ?A;X-‘g b;z)s‘;}gi‘le;gmg bzl Rours 110 § p. m. 616 Geary st .“;“::.":;fl‘:. 5 ? ELEN, Liver-! classas. u E

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