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FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 16, 1899 m,}yflg’.@wm@; ME and San Rafael are | to $rs. Lloyd Tevis at Hotel Rafael. Twenty-fifth street. Those present han their share | W. S. Latham has also left San F | were: Miss Johanna Hulsmann, Miss than their share| yi/ "G ohevieve Carolan is visiting Mi: Lena Brandtjen, Mis Tessie Schmidt, a little of their | Bdith McBean at Hotel Rafael < Augusia Hulsmann, Miss Alma to thelr fine golf |J. A. von Schroder had a number ndstrom, M Schmidt. Miss Alice wads for | Euests over Saturday and Sunday. T! Corcoran, ‘Miss Minnie Lindstrom, “Mrs. ot and | were Licutenant ( Rae, U. S. N., H. Mr. Charles Brandtjen, Mr. : Lord and | yjo” Rae, Mr. and & 1. Beylard and | Harry " Captain H. J. Hansen, are the only lers of $0- | Baron Alex von S Mr. and Mrs. | Otto Hulsmabn, Mr. fred Mobrman; M o Saa | Rt TalGot tikva Jolnel San Rafael | Herman Dierks, Mr. Chris Goldzene, Mr, ot Lzdplyr aliaye riia | A iEs Tellivt mpve o e Rafuel | 700 Sourian, Mr. H. Brandijen, Captain they win out with a clean | h Tevis, Mr. Charles Bruce and | Walder, My, ‘!; rank Kennedy and Mr. 3 bl SRR Miss havan of Clairmont, B ey rorge Weiller. > 2 | have n visiting Judge and Mrs, John | Master Julian H. Weirshein of Grass ! the driving contest for la- it their summer home, “Monte- | Valley is visiting his grandparents, Mr. ted the largest at- r Cloverdale and Mrs, B. Getleson, In this ci ted th 3 Cloverdal d the season. The clubhouse .~ Almer Newhall, who has| _Following is the passenger list of the with guests, and the hoot three nths’ trip to an, | Steamer Maripc for Honolulu, Apia, with guests, SnCeall force, | WAS among the passengers of the quaran- Auckland and Iney ling_from San mons s were out in full force. | {jneq Nippon.Maru who were allowed to neisco Wednesday, July ~12: _Hono- t + ken heather from thistle, | land last ‘Tuesday, lulu—Henry Alferitz and wife. M. Mr. Tetley they | Mr. an 8. Xing, accom- | derson, wife Rl o s - \siin: panied by their daughters and Miss Val-|Baldwin, Fred Baldwin, . : kS, st event | entine: pent last week in the Yeilow- | Belfieid J.J. Belser Dr D. R Brower. €Nt | ctone National Park and are now at home | Miss V. Christman, Co 1. "2 W Mra- R Gil- [ S0 S8 O an wiait e the 2 | Clough, Dr. Charlés Davison, Mrs.” W. B Ide Wheeter, who | E; Billott, Miss iott, Theodore P. sident Fiuhr, L. J. Frank and wife, Mr Robert feve, H. Hilliard, A F Jones, wife and_son, Mrs. George Kimball, Miss Kimball, W. T. R W McChe "I'r; R M "M M re o New | wife and two children, D Martin, G a0 g lleraiprn o | Maer,”James A “Miner. ars. B M IK: ‘Kittls has returned from an ex- | Moore. R. B. Mullen. Robert Owens, wife 1 Tioh to her dabahitr Sies. ‘Dewis | and two ‘children, Mre. F. A Fotter, J. H. Allen, In Portland, O: | 8. 'Schweizer, Dr.’ M. Senn, D, B. Smith : o ME. amd Mrs. Antoine | C. D. Vincent. J. Waterhous J. Wilks amily of daugh- | wife. two children, maid RISk L most hospitable William e n Francisco, as they intend : i % long sojourn in their recently chateau in Switzerland. They ¢ left us last year, but the s of Mrs. Borgl necessitated in their plans. Mr. Borel was pient of a grand farewell ban- | the hands of a hundred of his | which was given at Del- Thursday evening of last arrivals at Del Monte are increas- | number every day and nearly all | Francisco who intend | slightful _hostelry their S summer are now es- 1ed there ong recent arrival Miss J Flood, Mr, Winslow, E. R. F Haas, Lansing Keilog, . a en, John Tw He n_ Oel the Mi y and| W Ethel Hag es k' and Jose- phine I Mrs. Adam_Grant and Mrs. Rudolph | Jolliffe, Mrs. A. R nd Mrs. Casey there upon their hoe on, who returned ence in Europe her old home is_the Mrs ymis is sp: Lake ( ived from est of a oir B. Hooper, Mrs Mrs. B. B. Wiis the Hotel W. R have returned McCloud River De Whittier m tt and will Am ved anied by R. | R trip on t next mont 1 H t Wed ornia W tt n Mateo w and was a gu in t at Hotel s Mr. Robt Church came up \gement of Biay i \d to Lieu- ol By sday and | f “Lord and Columbia Theater | : o s their guests Miss Alice Bpoid 2o n and Dr. Harry L. Tevis. | nos goe t is ann nced of Mr | 1l-known and popular | Miss Lizzie Schwartz | \ced of Mr. Mensor | L. Hi | brecht _an will take | place the s month. The Galloway: | wedding quiet_one, on Howay sudt e reat ent. Miss Swift et at the | is th P. Swift. he e | bridegroc s E. L. Hild brecht is a popular g man of this| city ra I”n‘ moon to !li‘l‘ aceubbin | Monte Cor the young couple Maccubbin | W1 return to this city g ¢ Miss Mary Otter was married to Mr. Henry Labhard on Wednesday evening, | June 21, at the home of her parents, b S ersorsad | ot Among thos orm s and P o Mr. and Mr e O . Labhard, Misse S , Mr. and Mrs. C. Otten EaEni ks J.' Otten, the Misses Ma 1 Anna, Annie and Etta Ot- e ten, Mr. John Otten, Mrs. H. Saman, H. Yooy, T 4 Saman, Mr. and Mrs. Lang. Mr. Joseph get g ek x Bassen, Mrs, J. Schmidt, Mr. | L and Mrs F pert, Mr. and Mr F e e Drucker, Captain H. Sengstacken, 1e's parent Mr- Sengstacke Rowland, The bride is t Rowland, Mr. Rowland. Mrs. J Wwho is identified | gen, Mr. and G. Frick, Miss_Anna | ¢ of this coast, | prick, Misi nd L. M . Mr. E. | late Lieutenant | 3 Leu, Miss H. Leu, H. slain in Samoa. The |} . Lieutenant H. Hasselbach, Colo- son of Brigadier Gen- | Hasselbach, Mrs. George Hassel- tham. United | hach, J. Parmella, B. Parmella, Miss ho was for several | Mp cper, Miss Dora_Strohbehm, Mr. t the Presidio. .Lieu- | hbehm, Miss A. Matthews, Mrs. bas already seen service | Hillebrand and Mrs. Siebeck. 1 1s under orders to sai and Mrs. Max Levy (nee Fried- h in have taken up thelr residence at it at noon, Miss Har- er street, where they will be third daughter of d to their friends Sunday after- married to . from 2 to hibald Henderson Scal Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cleve and daughter st Church, Bay Ridge, N. Y. The |are sojourning at Duncan Springs. Dr. mony was performed by the Rev.|and Mrs. R. Clinton Brower are at Dun- 3ishop er. Miss Meta Graham, n Springs for two weeks of the I acted as maid of honor, 3 Flora and Belle Rosenthal the ush naval officers. A recep- | f Rosenthal are sojourning tion followed at the home of the bride o Tallac Hotel, Lake Tahoe, parents, at Ninety-seventh street and Ma- | Schiueter and family and Mr. and rine »rt_Hamilton, N. Y. L. Van der Naillen are comfori- Mr {oite Clarke Moulder w ated for the summer at Elm Cot- ried’ to Allen Wright last W station. day evening. The ceremony was per-| Stone and Master Arthur formed in the pregence of only Imm Stone will spend the summer at Sausaiito. relatives of the contracting parties by the | Mrs. J. C. Haughy and Master Harold Rev. Horatio Stebbins at the First Unita- | Haughy will spend "the summer at Sau- fan Church. The bride is the daughter | salito. of Mrs. Jeremiah Cla is a sister| The marriage of Maude Frank and i the wife of Lieute TS Leon A. Lazarus took place at noon Sun- . A. (retired). o day, July 9, at 242 Fillmore street. Moulder some y 480, but late A’ very enjoyable surprise party was d a divorce from him. The groom | tendered Miss Emma Meyer at the home the local agent of a London insur-|of her sister, Mrs. J. Regner, 92 Geary ance company street, Saturday evening, July 8. Among Mr. and Mrs. Charles Herington, nee present were: Misses Eda Hollings, Sutter, held a delightful reception at their and Lena Stange, Martha Regner, home on Montgomery avenue last Satur. | Edith Longmore, Emma Meyer. Messrs. day evening. The happy couple had just nge, Thomas Kerr, Will Geiger, ¢ White, Carl Yoho, Arthur White, y Stelling, Mr. and Mrs. J. Regner, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ludemann, Mr, and Mrs! Jungblutte and Mr. and Mrs. Horstmann. ned from an extended northern bridal . and this was the first opportunity their friends had to offer them their con- gratulations. The entire lower floor of the e e e piaced at the disposal of ihe| .Dr. and Mrs. Martin J. Dunn of Berke- eatd 4 artls 1ly décorated wi ley, ompanied by Miss Letitia Leon- = ard, are spending the vacation months oms and fern wealth of rare in the southern part of the State. supper table especially engaged > * and orange blossoms an elaborate wed- | Giji' e at home every Wednesday at 623 ding cake wag given the place of honor. | Setavia street. & ATnOng Lo e A pleasant party tendered Miss o T. ;‘g;‘ e Henrietta Bucking 1 evening, AL 4 it being the eighteenth anniversary of her N A“‘h v B i 7. Those present wers "he iam Luan o Martha, G and Freda Buck- L. Hill, Miss Sadie F) . M3, Geopert of Larkspur, Miss Lena_Schwi zer, Miss Mary Sute Arthur Mathews, Ed Gocdman, Professor Saisset, M . Patterson, J. D. Simpson, Ed Christensen, and Mr. and Mrs. ing, 1da and Flossie Gibson, Anna, Freda and Martha Juchter, Hannah and Etta Hillman, Emily Olsen, Hattle Bose and Anita Schiake, Messrs. F. Bucking, O. Ol- sen, Schichting, J. Heinbockel, H. George Eugene Sturg, Bucking, E. Lackmann and Mr. and Mrs. Bonner. ST M. Bose. < Mr. Lawrence Van Winkle is at Catalina | “ The Astorias will give their, second Island for a short visit. eyening dress party Tuesday 'evening, ‘At Santa Monica are Mrs. M. A. Wilcox, Lieutenant and Mrs. Randolph Miner, Mrs. Mary Wilcox Longstreet and Mr. Alfred Wilcox. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson, Miss Ade- laide Demery and Mrs. Harry Wood have returned from a visit to Shasta. That Te- “sort, by the way, is very popular. The Jatest additions are Miss Olive Holbrook, Mr, CharlesHolbrook, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Btafford, Mrs. George W. Fletcher and Miss Martha Fletcher. July 18, at Saratoga Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8. Levy and Miss Lucille alnut street have given up housekeeping and gone to Ken- ilworth Inn, Mill Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Springer Delaplaine (nee Cronin), dccompanied by Miss Kathe ryn Cronin, sailed Monday on the steamer yalla. Walla for their home In_Van- couver,” where Mr. Delaplaine is engaged in_business. The Third Monthly Cotillon Club gave Gentry Bingham, D. Craig, A. Dunc M 2. C. Izard, W. A. Keiller and John B. Teal. Sydney—H. A. Benson Henry Bratnober, T. J. Bush, D. Bride, H. Murdock, W. C. Peacock, Miss H. Ralph, Professor . H. Rennje and wife, J. P.'Richardson, George A. Stonier, H % rhomas, wife and chiid, Bdgar Turner and G. H. Woodbury. Join at Honolulu for Auckland—C B. F Chapman and Miss Poston, olulu for, Sydney—M. C, Sherman, F. Taylor, Captain T. G. Taylor, L. C. Van uxem, Mrs. E. K. Vanuxem, Miss Flor- ence Vanuxem, Miss Mary Vanuxem and Hugo Wilckens. Thomas E. Sloan of Hale Bros., Sac mento, is in this city visiting his relative 4 Geary street. H. Shemanski has Springs, Lake County. Charles_Hoehn, Henry Nieman, Albert Adams, Miss May Hoehn, Miss' Evelyn Hoehn and Miss Elizabeth Hoehn are en- joving their vacation camping at Mesa Grande, Mrs. Nathan Diamond and daughters, Florence and Lillian, of Los Angeles are at the Montrose. Mrs. Flora L. Seldner of Los Angeles will be pleased to see her friends at the Montross On Monday evening, June 12, the officers of Young Ladies’ Institute No. 1 were in- alled by the grand district deputy, N lie Winters, with the grand secretary, Jo- sephine Molloy, acting as grand marshal. Miss Mary E. Curley, the retiring presi- dent, was presented with a gold watch and ‘chain, Miss Cora Fish presentation speech. Miss Sallle Livingston will leave early in August for Honolulu to visit her mott er and numerous friends in the islands, Miss Katie Murray was the recipient of 2 very pleasant surprise party given to her by her friend Miss A. Nelson at her residence, 127 Twenty-eighth street, Sat- in to Bartlett gone urday evening, June 17. Among those resent_were: Alice Nelson, Lulu Lods, ‘reda Foge, Maggie McCormick, Mary Bohen, Mary Nelson, Leontine Pinchon, Ethel McGrath, Katie Murray, John Ma ulich, Eddie Quinnane. Weston Connors, ‘Willie Edwards, John Bohen, Thomas and Joseph _McCormick, Henry Coleston, Adolph Penelsky, Willie Fraser, Mr. and Mrs. Lods, Mr. and Mrs. Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Bohen. The sixteenth annual picnic of the Jour- neymen Butchers’ Association will be held at Shell Mound Park, Berkeley, Sunday, July 16. There will be grand fireworks, games and_cash prizes. Mr. and Mrs. H. Van Crombrugghe and daughter, Maybelle, and Mr. and_Mrs. J. G. Klemm and family are spending the summer in Ross_Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Max C. Ettinger have re- turned to the city and will reside at their former home. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kaskell have left for Santa Cruz. Mis¢ Honie C. Hayward of 3825 Army street is at present sojourning with rela- tives in the country. A delightful surprise party was given to Miss Ida F. Schlink at her home, 1310B Harrison street, Saturday evening, July S, Those present were: Mrs. 8. Schlink, Mrs. K. Kneass, Mrs. R. Bernham, Miss L. Col- lins, Miss M. Gibney, Miss A. Schlink, Miss F. Hanry, Miss F. Dukee, Miss E. Gloggli, Miss Harvey, Miss A. Gloilli, Miss E. Wentworth, Miss M. Krohn, Miss N. Libbing, Miss G. Dunn, Miss N. Plunkett, Mjss K. Ralston, Miss N. Daly. Miss E. Schlink, Miss L. Plunkett, Miss G. Joseph, Miss N. Philben, Miss C. Pechner., Miss A. Pechner, Miss B. C. Collins, Miss R. MeDermott, Miss L. O'Dea, Miss R. Pech- ner, Miss H. Kneass, Miss A. Malinoff, Miss A. Davis, Miss P.Schlink, T. Schlink W. Koese, C. B. Sexton, F. Sexton, F. San Rafael has lost Mrs. W. 8. Tevis, & very enjoyable party on the evening of who has gone to Lake Tahoe after a visit o the Fourth of July at their club rooms, O'Neill, J. Belofer, E. Caricof, 8. May, G. | Bosert, L. Granwell, H. Bush, M. Donni- a J)l)filn at Hon- | | making the | gan, A. Christensen, J. Vivlich, B. Bone, | Church, at R. Plunkett, R. Steel ons, G. Trannor, C. O ‘g‘ of Colusa, D. O'Connell, E. Cushman Bree, F. Swarz, D. O rannor, G. Potter, ‘I Maher, Greenfleld, G. Pechner, §. Simgn, H and G. Schiink. / Jacob Renz, accompanied by his Fred and his brother-in-law, ¥. Frerick, will spend a few we Predo. Mr. and Mrs. engagement of their S. H. Weintraub of N Miss Mae Stolz is tion at Bartlett Springs. The engagement Schemel, the of Gilroy, and Mi. daughter of Victor Bassignano, tendent of the County bells. The marriage will take place to- day at the chapel in San Jose at'9 a. m The Misses Adelaide and Jennie Cher have just returned from a visit weeks at Camp Meeker, and Monda ve to spend a week or two at Lake | Tahoe. Miss Pauline and Louise Schnitz and Miss Wyss are spending the summer at San Rafael M s Maj pa ing their vacation at A most enjoyable affair was party given at the residence of Miss Liz- zie A. Shea, Jefferson Hotel, evenin Ju 3. were: Mi | Lynch, Miss Carrie Breining, Houghton, Miss Blanche E. Annile Clark, Miss Maggie Clanc "Neill, Senator Mud- Krugar, . Corwin, M. Livene M. Solomon of Chicago, formerly of San Francisco, announce the stationer and news dealer, Florence' Ba gnano, supe: e Louise Hillenbrand, accom- 1 by her brother . J. Kenney, J. Ly- O'Neill, J. H. Cushman, T. Neill, W. Bone, C. Bilankenhor, J. C. Krugar, H. son eks camping at St. daughter C: ew York Ci spending her rrie to vaca- announced of J. M. } Infirmary at Camp- George, are spend- Healdsburg. the dancing day e inton, Florence Wilson, Miss ~Gallowa. Winnie Foster, 'Miss Josephine Smith, Miss Anna Smith, Miss L. 1i E Graham, ~ Mis | Mulcare, Miss Blanche Mabel McFadden, Miss Eva Icom, | Miss Flossie Stromeyan. Miss Florence | Kiley, Miss Belle Matleson, Miss Mae | Powers, Miss Maggie Sullivan, Miss Mae | Clancy, Miss Cora Long. Miss Moliie | Long, Miss Ada Long. Miss Nellie Mack- | intosh, Miss Gertrude Mackintosh, Miss | Mae Magner, Miss Christian Goedje, Mrs. M. Kelly George S ner, C. Power, H. G. prin; 1 G. Lemmon. Morse Faure, Galloway, ger, Lewis Springer, M. Mag- G. H. de Pue H. Breining, T. R. Lawlor, K. Car | roll, H. Goedje, B. Gleason, T. Lavin, L.’ 2dward Moldrup, Joseph Hale, Pc- {ter F. Quirk. Charles Sommerlad, Martin L. Reynolds, Edward L. Lawior, | W Rock, Kenneth Matheson, | ‘Will Matheson, J. P. Hammond, D. Shea, G. Lawlor, Mr. McLean, Mr. Price, F. Gonzales, George F. Johannson, ¢ Haley, Thomas J. Ma gner. Mr. Smith, F. | Creede, Ed Smith, R. H. McMahon, Da- vid Kerley, N. M. Ohio, is now paying Mrs. T. Wechsler, 1275 companied by sper Mrs. Tauber and Mr. make an extended Coast, returning East Park. Miss Idaline Rosekrans has from a month's visit York and Philadelphia turned Los @ngeles. Soclety has packed fine linen and shaken geles from its feet. National Educational gates have captured the town and towns people, and despite the heat look happy. | At the beaches and summer resorts mirth holds high carnival. House parties, launch parties, in fact any old party, 18 alwa on the day's calendar. Gordon Arms, the new hotel at Terminal Island, was a very Jjolly affair. Angeles soclety and its sisters, brothors, ins, uncles and aunts, were there in their best bib apd tu. present were: ward Silent, Mr. and M land, Mr. and Mrs. Misses Gordon of Pasadena, Mr. Grosbeck, Mr. and Mrs. Hollabard, Miss Hollabard, Miss Hugus, Mr. Hugus, Miss Plagget, Randall, Mr. Hale, the Miss Lloyd Macy, Mr. Miss Hay Miss Lou Winder, Miss Josephine McLane and Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Andersoin. The wedding of James Corrigan and Miss Lillian Hiby took place last Monday evening, July 10, at Gilman and Will W. . Tauber, wife of Dr. B. Tauber, the celebrated throat specialist of Cincinnati, : her son ing a few weeks in San Francisco All the Los Angeles world and his family are rusticating at Terminal Island or at Banta Monica, The Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. Sale, Mr. and Mrs. George J. Denis, Mr. and Mre. Sumner Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. 1d- 1ss I Shankland and Miss Elizabeth Shankland, Mr. and Mrs, Otheman Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas, Miss Mabel Garnsey, Charles Sumner, Mrs. T. £, Gibbon, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walton, Mr. and Mrs. and Mr&. Irving Blinn, Mr, and Mrs. Hol- ferhoff, Mr. Holterhoff, Mr. Frank Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Graves of Alhembra, Mr. and Mrs. William Gar- a visit to Mr. and O'Farrell street, ac- Elmore. After Elmore Tauber will | tour of the Pacific | by the Yellowstone | aust re- n New up its purple and | the dust of Los An- Assgelation de L Thhe opening of thy All Los cker. Among those lorence Sllent, Mr. Mr. and J. M. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Griffith, the Mr. Haves, = Hale, he Misses Milbtirn, impson Memorial | ed | Chanslor, {in receiving by Mrs. Howard M. Salc ( and are sojourning temporarily 30 o’clock. Rev. J. Stephens performed the ceremony. The church was filled with relatives and friends. Frank Merrill and family and D. A. Hunteman and family are rusticating at Larkspur for the months of July and ugust. Mrs. Willoughby Rodman is visiting Mrs. Helms. Mrs. Fred R. Rule and ‘family have gone to Terminal Island for the season. Mrs. R. H. Howell and Mrs. Mark B. Lewis visited Mrs. H. M. Sale last week at her summer home, “Idle Sails,” at Ter- minal Island. Mrs. Frank Gorden entertained inform- ally_at her home on South Flower street on Thursday. “An impromptu musicale was given by Miss Maty Belle Daly on Friday evening at her studio in the Blanchard building. Miss Daly was assisted by Miss Hyte. The Fcurth of July was the signal for a number of entertainments, barbecues, tally-ho rides, ete. One Of the pleasantes of these affairs was the barbecue and lawn fete given by Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Reymert at their home at Romana. The wedding of Miss Irene Parsons and Dr. Edward L. Da s of San Francisco took place at-the residence of the bride's family on Luna drive on Wednesday evening, July 5, Dr. Eli T. ¥, DD, ef Pasadena officlating. Dr. s. Davi will be at home in Los Angeles after October 1 Rev. Dr, Spaulding of St. John's Episco- pal Church, San Franciseo, officiated at | | Levy, George L. Underhill and family, Mrs. Watson and family. DUNCAN SPRINGS—Guests at Duncan Springs, Mendocino County, are: From San Francisco—Mr. and Mrs. A. Mills and child, Dr. and Mrs. Battelle, son and maid, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Coey, Charles W. Coey, Willie N. Coey, Noble, | William Noble, Mis: i and Mrs. J. Schult: | J. O’'Dwyer, Timothy Gleason, 0 Gleason, Charles Cleve, wife and _child, J. P. Sheridan, Alvis Weinner, Joseph Kahn, Elmer McMullin, Elsie McMullin, | Mrs. Gilman, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Parso: From Santa Rosa—M. Rosenberg, F Rosenberg, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Eardly and childrén, Mr. and Mrs. Woods. From San Jose—W. R. Jenkins and wife. krom Eel River Valley—W, H Bryan. From Berkeley—Mrs. H. Bone, Miss May Bone, Harry Bone, Josie Bone. PARAISO SPRINGS—Following are the ar- rivals at the springs for the past week: A. Crocker, Mrs. Ackermann, Misses Ackermann, Mrs, James Regan, Miss Elizabeth Regan, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Willlam W. Welch, §. B .'L. Skaggs, P. Goodman, E.'J. Mur- ph: n Brown and wife, Mrs. H. Block, | Miss Elise Block, Charles Block, San I cisco; E. A. Kober, W. Lynn, King City W. Morse, Watsonville; F. R. Banos; H. G. Wright, Hollister; California; Mrs, E. H. Holmes, ~Miss Holmes, Los Angeles; Grove P. Avers, Spreckels, Salinas; Jule Perrauit, Guatemals Charles Burnie, San Francisco; Mr. and Mr A. Jonas, Oakland; Max F. Samuel Jr. CARLSBAD MINERAL SPRING lowing have registered at Carlsbad Bishop Grace, Father Pius, Sacrament 3 Larrabee, John Hampton, Oakland; Miss Josie | Cox, Sacramento; Miss Mollie Shanahai Mrs. D. Breen, Officer Caroson, Charles Lincoln, W. Smith, San Francisco; Mr. Hoffman, Mrs. Hoff- man, Oakland; Mrs. A. M. Scales, Lakepor Mrs, Schwartz, Middletown. GILROY RINGS—The following guests have registered at Gflr\)gnllul Springs _during the past week: Robert White and wife, D. Mul- L. M. Walsh, G. P. Ayers, ‘A. B. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Smith and | . Houseworth, James Fay, Miss Christopher Crockett,” Owen | Gorman and wife, Mrs. P. A. Maho Mrs. J. F. Mackey, Richard Jordan, Abe Davi i . il Carmichael,” J. J. McCaf- uterwaseer, A. Kenerleber and Harry Bogen, William Bogen, iss B. Joost, Joseph F. Nolan, er Toft, Miss Teresa Helen Murphae San Francisco; Colonel J. E. Morris, neral D. Regan, U. S. A., Professor Washington, D. C.; W. C. Bennett, James E. Kannely, E. E. Lewis, | Lewis, Miss Mae Braun, Gilro B. Lamkin and son, Mr. and | | one of the prettiest weddings of the sea- son. The ceremony took place at St. Paul's Episcopal Church and the con- | tracting ties were Miss sie Blise Stone, daughter of Mr. ar 8. W W, Stone of San Francisco, ar Frank McCullough of this vhelle Stone, the bride's s . acted maid of hotior and Mr. John McCullough s best man. The bride, one of ancisco’'s most popular society ill be a decided acauisition to Angelos soclety. The groom is a young business man, well known here and in_San Francisco. Mr. John Fay Jr. gave ner party at the Hotel Arcadia, Santa Monica, on the Fourth of July. ~The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Holli- and Mrs. J. T. Jones, Mr. and W. A. Barker, Misses Lewls, Birdie Hefén and Lila Fairchi . John D. Mott, Charles Henderson, =d_Henderson, Waller Chanslor and Ray Fairchild. | Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Booth opened_their cottage at Terminal Island last Satur- day. They entertained as their guests the members of the Bonnie Brae Club and a few {riends. Mrs, Booth was assisted aud an S girls, Los bright both delightful din- | Me. Mrs. J. Ross Kirkpatrick. A very pleasant tally-ho ride was given | on the glorious Fourth by the guests of the Gray Gables. Miss Minnie Price, granddaughter of General = Sterling Price of Missouri, at one time Governor of that State and also a_ prominent factor In the Confederate army, is_on a visit to her cousin, D Charles V. Cross of this city at 2108" Fill more street, where she will remain dur. ing the summer. An extensive _trip | through the southern portion of the State is in contemplation before she returns to | her home Mrs. A. A. Louderback and her daugh- ter, Mrs. Arthur P. Lord, with Master Lord, arrived from Paris during the week at the home of A. A. Louderback on Leaven worth street preparatory to a_ trip through the southern part’of the State. after which Mrs. Lord will return to the | French capital to join her husband in time for the world’s exhibition. The pres- ent is the first visit made by Mrs. Lord gince she left here three years ago as Miss Louderback. One of the prettiest weddings of the sea son was that of Miss Grace Albers and Alfred William French, which took place Wednesday, July 1. Miss Albers, al- though she has only been in Los Angeles a short time, is one of the most popular | society girls here. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Albers. The groom, Mr, French, is the superintendent of the Atlantic plant of the National Lead Com- pany of Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. A. J. Saulisbury of Terminal Isl- and gave a luncheon in honor of Mrs. H. W. Hook of Indianapolis on Tuesday, July 11. Those present were: Mrs. Thomas A. Rard, Mrs. W. 8. Hook, Miss Strohen, Miss ‘Wilson and Miss Tefford. Mrs, Florence Scarborough gave a re- ception in honor of Mrs. Johnstone Bishop on_Wednesday afternoon last, The annual lawn fete for the benefit of the Los Angeles Free Kindergarten Asso- ciation was held on Tuesday afternoon at the residence of Mme. Catherine Sever- ence, on West Adams street. Among the guests of honor were: Mme. Modjeska, Dr. David Starr Jordan and School Su- perintendent Townserid and wife of Ha- waii. Society at the Resorts. KENILWORTH INN-The following guests have registered at Kenilworth Inn, Mill Valley, during the week: John W. Pomeroy. Dr. F. Paul Zimmerman and | car V. | land; M. | tered here during the past week: W. | Dwyer, J. M. Gauble, T. J. Larsen, Dr. and | Mra. Koenigstein. Mrs. Yor B. Corwin, Mrs. J. L. Cahill, C. Fredericks, Mrs. Gus | Rosenteld. J. D. Bullwinkle ‘and family, F.' McGowan, Mrs, Paul Friedman, Mrs. D. Plister, Frank 8. Davis, Mrs. A. B. Buzelle, Mrs. K. Hod- | | kiss, Miss Loufsa Francls, Miss May Murphy, | H. Henry Stanley, G. Charles Smith, Henry runker and famny, Feda von Maden, E. May nd wife, A, Collins, Charles W. Golefind, wife, Dr. Hunkins and family, Mrs. Albert Buhper, Mrs. C. S. Levy, Miss Lucile Masom, John A. Woodward, ‘San Jose, . Jensen, Mrs. S. J. Shannon’and daugh- ter, Harold Keys, Alameda: T. P. Emigh and | wife, Miss Edith Emigh, Oakland; R. Schnel- | der, Gilroy. SARATOGA SPRINGS—The arrivals for the week ending July 12 at Saraioga Springs were as follows: J. A. Ormond, D. Holling. Mrs. | Frank A. Busse, Frank A. Busse Jr. and ser- vant, Mr and Mrs. Phueffle, Mr. and Mrs. George W J. A. Morgan, i gan, Miss F. M. Mor; : 3, Morgan, Mrs, H. mann Iy, Miss L. Brandenstein J. B. Schroder, Mrs. L. M. Keating, Miss H. Mathews, Mrs.’ 8. Halton. A. C. Belknap, Eli | H. Weil. Mis« Becsie F. Hewitt, James Lo Pler- | son, muel . Pierson, Robert Plerson Jr.,, H. | E S and wife, James Hansol R. Thorn- t Valter Young. George D. am and wife, Mr. and s, Hare, D. . A. E. North, M. T. Vanderslice, M. Johnson, L. Blume, H. D. Bromson, Mis: 1la Cornwall, Miss Marle Thompson, ‘M. €. Kittridg mbie and wife, E. Gamble Jr., M Gamble, San Francisco; Birdie Gilman, Mason, Uklah: Miss Hamilton, San Jose F. Schumann, Master Fred Schumann, Ira V. Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Phineas Chri tensen, Miss A. Christensen, San Rafael: Os- Heaton and wife, Harold S. Hobson, Frank H. Hobson, David Newhall, 8. V. Shep- ard, Robert Matlock, Wallace Matlock. Oak- Claflin, San Vincente, Mexico: B. L. Meador, Cloverdale; Miss Alice Donnelly, Guerneville; J. W. Fowler, Phoenix, Ariz.; Miss Gertrude Burns, Alameda. CAMP TAYLOR—The following guests resi: Avery, Miss Lena' Hertzell, V. Post and wife, Mr. and Mrs. G Spefer, Mrs.'A. H. Leib | and family, Lizzie Barry, A. Solomon, Paul J. Voeller, R. F. Rockett and wife, Mr. and Mrs. | Goafiman and child, J. Levy ‘and child, H. Monasch, Miss Hahn, Mrs. David Martin, Miss A. Shafer, Mrs. W. Wedgwood, C. Forbes and wife, Mrs. Lash, H. P. Andrews, Ernest L. Mott, Emanuel Louis, G." M. Feder, Paul Bubr and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. Barnes, Minnie Christen, Mr. and Mrs. H. Rover, Mrs. fauer, Mrs. J. Blos, Will A. Schnider, Mrs. hwartz, and daughter, Alice Luke, C. H. Coop, Margaret Sheehan, Ed Hornbeck, Charles | Helmke, F. Nelson, Agnes Christen, L. Bruce, Hattie Ellotts, Palmer Walker, Ida Murdock, Hugh Walker. A. B. Larsen, Sam Struss, Harry McCarthy, Mrs. §. Strauss and child, Miss K. Kehoe, Mrs. A. F. Crees, Miss A, Kehoe, Mr: Kelso, R. Mcintyre, A. W. Gans, Mrs. Seary, R. Isenbruck and family, T. i Sharickart and family, Miss F. Mile Sorance Meyers, Miss A Mile: 3 Miss M. Miles, Sam Goldberg, A. S, Archer, H. . Hartman, Ellis A, Blackian, J. T. Jones, San Francisco; B, F. Shaver, William Schulz and_wife, H. C. Verborg, Dayid Monasch, F. S. Winslow, Alex C Karskey, W. A. Monahan, J. H. Vettér, J. L. Vann, A. W. Gans, B. D, | Warren, J. E. Fermstone' Frankie Engiish, R. €. Yanke, E. M. Nuckolls, G. F. Palmer, M. R. Adams, J. Richards, Mr. and Mrs. E. Atkin- gon, E. Ginfourth, Westey Thompson, B. Bush, Gus Barrle, V. W. Hoxle, N. Schnider, C. C. Hansen, H. B. Feige, J. Lumy, Acton Haven, F. G. Gall and wife, Thomas Collins, G. B. Reld and wife, Oakland. HOTEL METROPOLE—Among the late ar- rivals here are: Henry Cottrell, T. G. Cot- trell, Mrs. W. I Reed. Ben W. Reed. Mre. G. W. Boyden, Miss H. B. Crocker, Mrs. E. Crocker, Mrs. Clara Waiter, Mrs. E. C.-Stock, E. H. Horton, Miss Horton, . Miss Rose Boukofsky, Miss Rebecca M. Boukofsky, Miss Eugenie Brooks, M. C. Talbot, Henry Schwartz and wife, W. H. Earward and wife, A. Seeligson, wife' and family. DEL MONTE—Some of society’s notables now staying at this resort are: Mrs. A. Dal- zell, Mrs. A. D. Weeks, Mrs. A. M. Parker, A. Badt, Mrs. F. H. Badt, Mr. and Mrs. Ru- dolph Spreckels, Mrs. Thomas Breeze, Miss Breeze, F. B. Newell, Miss Dore, Miss Char- Iotte Dore, Maurice Dore, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Stillman, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Oswald, Mrs. J. A. Tauney, Mrs. | W. Wright, C. J. Wales, | Miss A. M i V. Cooper, Miss M. Driscoll, ~ Mi Bl Miss Fannie Black, Mr. L. Senecal, R. Curtis, R E. Tiernan, Joseph F. Coffey tin, Miss Susie C. Martin | e | the wonderful new hair preparation, will M M. J. Ste . Jonathan F. Garrissiere, Mr. and Mrs. M. and family, Mrs. L. L. Baker and Oelrichs, Mrs. B. L. Goldstein, Mrs. I S. Artkvrru{\‘x nry Schmiedell, na Nelson T. Miss Mor- Newhurs Bourne, M 5. Koshland ., Herman A. Ackerman, . Mrs. c ACKEIMEY Zelle_ and famil Mr. and Mrs. C. A Adam ‘Miss Ethel Hage £ 3D, Tuller, Miss Laura Bate H, Simpkins, Mr. and Mrs 3 ‘Adam Grant, Mr. and Mr: family, Mrs. William Keeney, Mr. and Mrs. A. IWalter and fami gan, Ivord, A llarlll;li e lll. N Mrs. A. Roos, Robert Roos d C. H. Fairchild, M Leon: Roos, Mr. and Mrs. C F. T Sk S 5 Ir. and Mrs. Willlam Fries, Mrs. fii}ifl"fi‘éfifi;z,"fir. and Mrs. Charles Lyons, the Misses Lyons, L. O. Keliogg, Mr. and Mrs. Garret M’cuneme“ dres NG Mann, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Worden, 1 L Mrs. F. F. Low, Miss F. C. Low, M lood, Mr. and C. A. Laton, M ieger, Douglas Grant. PACIFIC GROVE—The weel Carmelo Hotel are: R. D. Holmes, cisco; W. H. Pyburn Jr., Salinas; and wife, Mrs. C. C. Crowell, Stockton; Howe and wife, Santa Cruz; George A. and family, Mrs. H. Hitches F. B. Wiley and fami San Francisco; Wolfsohn and daughter, Oakland: Mrs Taylor, Salinas; W. K. Gregory, C Mise Amesbury, Miss Davis, Miss Greenlaw, Sacramento; Mre. An- drews and children, Grass Valley; W. BE. Wil- son, Eilensburg, Washington; Mrs. F. J. T. Yerrington, Mrs. F. P. Mills, cisco: Genevieve M: i Hopper, Wi Mullin, C. Julia Stanclift Kk’s arrivals at El San Fran- Brom- ck and child, Mrs. James New York San Fran- San nborn ‘and children, Berkeley; J. W. Stirling, A. McCullum, Salinas; Mrs. E. I Dawson, I fosher, R, E. Borden, Niles, Cal. Pavey, Frank Cof- fin, J." Rice "and A. Stevens, San Francisco; Rex W, Mrs. | M. F. McCullock, se; Miss L. Law Santa CruziW. J. Barrett, J. W. Roach, W. F e and wife, Miss Mary Briggs A, Lowe, H. Hooke and wife, S. Homer Henley, O. Henley, San Francisco; Orrin S. Henderson, A, Barnett, W. J. Overland, L es; A. C. Hager, Fairfax, Mo.; H. San Jose: C. R. Barne: Wililam "J. R. S. Stubbs, R. 8 Montanya, T Irs. C. Morse, Santa G. D. | Swezey and children, Lincoln, Nebr.! Albert J. Battle, San Jose; J. Kramer and wife, San Francls¢o; Edwin Orrett, Alameda; R. C Blaine, New Orleans, La.; S. H. Smith, Wat- sonville; W. O. Parker, J. Curran, Mi ford Joy, F. B. Hutting and family, clsco; R. 8. Hunkins, D. M. J. Byron and wife, San Jose; L. H. J. J. Thompson, Mrs. G. Jeff George A. Tut- tle, Gracie English, W ille V. Lang; Berkeley; W. F. Hall and wife, lia: D, Freyer, San Francisco: G. B. Lumbard and family. San Jose; J. H. Meyers and wif Monterey; V. E. Winchell, O. Pet Francisco; Jennie M. Farwell, Saratoga: N. Bevier, Daniel Crosby, M.D., T. A. Hay J. A. Morrison, J. Ivy, San Francisco; Mrs. M. Levy and family, Stockton; the Misses | derley, San Francisco; H. W. Angeles; George C. Brewster, G. and wife, Miss Stephenson, Sacramento; Barney, San Rafael; A. J. Sandersom, St. Helena: J. A. Huntington, Denver, Colo; Win- ifred Morse, L. M. Elliott and wife, M. Koch- man, San Francisco; P. R. Mabury, San Jose; R. C. L. Anderson, Santa Cruz; Leon A. Lazar and wife, San Francisco; Fannie Madis Anna S. Gilbert, Mills College; P. A. Jorc Emmaline 3. Magoin, San Francisco; Mr: F. Miller, E. R. Daly and wife, Ob 0. B. Newton, H. Willlams and w D. Crane, L. A. Larsen, Miss Shipley, San Fra cisco; Charles E. Hoag, Los Angeles; J. Hunter and wife, Mrs. M. H. Field, n 'Francisc: n Luis Obl: Mr. and Mrs. Hazzard Gregg, § Manass: po: DeWitt Miller, Philadelphia; M San Franci: o0:; Mrs. W. S. Richards, San Jose; J. Warren Phillips, Reno, Nev.; W. B. Kooser, James Smith, J. H. Bradt, E. J. Brown Jose; Frank Beard, Chi H. L. Osgood wife, Oakland: Mrs Seighler daughter, Philade! Mr. and Mrs son, College City Waterman, Mrs. Cowper, Mrs. P. E. Johnson, Miss Johnson, Mrs, Kittridge, Miss Kittridge, San Miss Russell, Alameda. ome other arrivals in town are Miss Alm Johnson, Sacramento; Mrs. J. D. Mason, Mi Lilian Mason, Los C 1ss M. Minnie Gra San Jose: Mrs. B. G. Fitch, Oakland; May Lewis, B. A. Lewis, Petaluma; Mrs. & Hellyer, Berkeley; A. H. Randall, Mrs R._ Nug Randall, San Jose: Rev. Charles PhD., Stanford University; Mrs. J. P. Wentworth, Maude B. Wentworth, Grace E Wentworth, San_Francisco; Mrs. J. M. Stow Wander Clark, Eleanor Stow, M. D., Oaklan: Mrs. A. H. Potter, Alameda; A. Chappell, A. McGuiness, D.' C. Roberts and w Los Angeles; Dorothea Moore, San Fran: W. Clough and wife, Sacramento; Mrs. Lillian Confer, Miss Maud Willia: tockton; Miss Janie Lyle, Weatherford, Tex.; Mrs. J : Barker, ramento; R. G. Ford, Miss Stella J. Winks, Miss Lottle T. Clark, Miss Anna Foster, Miss Flora Foster, Salinas; Mrs. W. A. Walker, Martine: 'A. A. Crowell, Fred W. Crowell, W. Miss F. E. Crowell, San Francisco; Mrs. J. L. Gillis, M Mabel Gillis, Miss Ethel Rust, Mrs. John Skel- ton, Miss Mabelle E. Skelton, Sacramento; D. 0. Castle and wife, Miss Sadie Gregory, F. Ellis and family, Mrs. F. W. Boalt and chil- dren, Stockton; H. Sample and- wife, Ren Nev. SE registered here this week: D. D. GLER SPRINGS—The following persons Harris, R. B. F. J. Sam, Farrar, W. R. Huney and wife, Mrs, S, Meyer, Miss Emma Muller, Miss Clara Muller, C. A. Kelly, W. G. Haxe, Mrs. A. McPherson, W. €. Wright, F. John Hussing, Charles Bryant, Dr, C. R. Levison, Miss Alma Levison, Miss_Anna_ Bamman, Miss M. Conway, Miss M. White, Max Popper, M. F. Johnson, M. F. Vanderslice, Mrs. Charies Ashton, Mrs.’ George M. Rolph, Miss Alma Fern, San Francisco; Mrs. H. W. Rice, Miss H. F. Rice, Haywards: Mis¢ Josephine Dows, Santa Rosa; Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Phister, Mr. and Mrs. Tyndall, Eugene Coily, Rev. James Kiely, Oakland} Mrs. J. F. Reid, Santa Barbara; J. H. Batcher and family, Thomas W. Coleman, Sacramentoy Mrs, A. Morgan, Los Angeles. SUMMER HOME FARM — The following guests registered here during the week: From San Francisco—S. Reiss Jr.. A. Bullock, Felix Block, H. H. Block, Mrs. H. H. Block, Fred- die Biock, A. Link, Mrs. A. Link, Tessie Link, Miss E. Harris, L. Bone, E. R.’ Galland Sr., J. Blumenthal, E. Levin’ William Mayer, W. A. Schultz, Mrs. O. Luhn, Ben Baum. F. E. Harris, E. Reiss, B. B. Galland, F. J. Schult Cohen,’ Flora B. J. F. Curtin, Mrs. J. F. Curtin, Miss E. Cu tin, Otto Kraof, Leo J. Wertheimer, A. V. Morgan, Haywards. MARK WEST SPRINGS HOTEL—The latest arrivals are: From San Francisco—Mrs. Cap- taln Young, John Gorey, E. C. Delke, Miss M Driscol, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Katz Mrs. C. Oner, R, Oner, M . Bibo, Miss R. Bibo, Master I. Bibo, Harry Oppenheimer and wife, Miss Hattie Meyer, Mrs. W. Baillle. From Martinez—W. S. Trominy, Master A. Trominy. rkeley—R. W. Tully. S SPRINGS—The following guests are Skaggs Hot Springs, Sonoma L: W. J. Mitchell, Mrs, W. 2 Charles Larsen, A. Blum, Patrick Mo~ . Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Bergerot, John R. Mrs, R. Desbeck, Miss Frankie Des . David C. £mith, E. J. Vogel, Miss Lill Helan V. Pettigrew, . Mr. and Mry Charles Umbsen, Mr: Miss Mabelle Marcus Moses, Victor Aaron, , Miss_Mattie Redmond, George and Mrs. Joseph P. Redmond, Young, Mr. and Mrs. P. man, Mr. and Mrs. John M b McNaily, J. L. Truslow, J. a rera, Mrs. G. D. Lucy, Harold Lucy. C othy Lucy, Mrs. Tregloan, Miss Tregloan, J. Ward, Joseph Goodman. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Carroll, Miss C; Mrs. Tottle carroll, . Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mr. and Mrs. M. L 3oodman, ¢, S. Hertzman, Mrs A. W, joodman, Mrs. A. Baldwin, Mrs. J. Sarles, C. H. Ciark Payot. _J. Morri J. Cohen, Mre. S. Raphael, Mrs. E. C. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Harris, Ferdinand Toklas, Miss Alice B. Toklas, Clarence F. Toklas, from San Franciseo: Mr. and Mrs, William Gruenhagen, Miss Addie Hawley, Stuart Hawiey. Miss Carol lyn Hawley, David M. Hawley, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Osgood, George T. Hawley, Miss Imo- gene Hawley, Oakland: Dr. and Mrs. B, Wis- locki, San Jjose: Mrs. M. G. Lee, Miss Mattls TLee, Woodland: Mrs. E. Jay Swanson, Miss E. Gilman, Sacramento® Nrs. E. Wilson, Mrs. R. B. Young, Miss M. Young, Los Angeles: Thomas Roach, Petaluma: Mrs. M. Mulvehill, Miss A. Clary, Miss E. J. Holeman, Santa Rosa: Dr. and Mrs. L. Pettit, Cloverdale. BYRON HOT SPRINGS—The arrivals for the last week are: Charles Quinn, Mrs. E. Bur- ling, Adolph Starke, C. J. O'Brien, J. J. Me- Shane, James E. Ward, Dan P. C: Harri- son E. Carter, H. Zetz and daughter, J. E. Harris, §. L. Johnson, Mike Harraty, S. A. McDonald, J. Lawlor Jr. Chris Bunger, James Corbett, s Johnson. Miss M. L. Swecney, Claude 'Stan, F. J. Ferguson, David Fitzg! bon, Philin Ryan. Charles Johnson. S. Da nedson, Mrs. F. W. Baker, Matt Wilson, Mis: Mangner and nephew, James Harrington, Rein- ert Olsen, Ethel F. Tabrett, Mrs. R. Tabrett, H. Lombard, J. E. Whitney, A. C. Gelnet, ok O. Grand, J. L. Scott, Dr. George M. Terrill, G. H. Luchsinger, E._ Cook, E. B. Cook, M. M. Feder and wife, 8. S. Selig, Mrs. A. Olander, Mrs. S. S. Selig, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. W. H. Loonls, Fred Eifer, O. Nelson, Mrs. F. W. Engle, Miss Ethel Baker, San Franc W. J. Bishop, W. J. Warlez, Henry Besant, Grass Valley: M. Athenour, W. J. Richards, M. Wilzinsky, Sonora; C. C. Champion, R. Abbey, Oakland; Mrs. Hammat, Emeritus: H. F, Mar- tin, Copperopalis; Mr. and Mrs. Fedara, Mis Fedara, Mission San Jose; John Strohm,' Jae son; Mrs. A. C. Forsyth, Chicago; Miss 3 Pike, Degognia, IlL: Louis S. Delaplal Virginia; J. McGugin, Reno, Nev Schroeder, Mariposa; 'Ed A" Cook Camp; F. A. Rasmussen, Placerville: Phil Lobra, Point Arena: D. Mannaster and wife, Portland, Or.; W. H. Kinney, Mendocino City; Willilam ‘Bourke, Petaluma. Colonel Williamr Roy of Nogales, Ariz., Dr. George M. Terriil and Colonel H. I. Kowalsky of San Francolsco and Paymaster A. W. Bacon, U. S. N., are at Byron Hot Springs. F One week's treatment fre Every new purchaser of a bottle of Blorntrin. o ceive one wewk’s treatment free. Blonntrine r stores gray cr faded hair to its natural color. Bionntrine produces a new.growth of hair_on bald heads and restores lost eyebrows. For treatment apply to 1201 Bush st. from 1 to & p. m. daily,