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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 20, 1900 Miss Margaret Bow herings ined a number ay evening, May ¥l Jackson delightfully s Pauline Har The Misses s ) Miss Flora Har- T arris, Miss Etta ¥ Harris, herrea, Pauline May 2, h an e follow- hem with berge Mrs. Nettie Harrison’s 4-DAY HAIR RESTORER Has brougnt back the beau'y and luxuriance of youthiul, Healthy Hair 10 thouzands. It stimulates the hair roots into taking up their duty of giving life and color to the halr. Is not 2 dye. Dozs not soil hands, $1 a botle at aii drugpists. One @pplication FREE to All Purchasers at My Pariors. LOLA MONTEZ CREME MAKES FACIAL BEAUTY Possible 1o the plainest fe2'ured lady Wrin- kles and & dry, faded skin—all the marks of care, worry and iliness—sp-edii rep:aced by a clear, rozy complexion. 765 cents a Jar, FCE A trial pot of the CREME free to kL lodies sending this ad. and I0c in stamps. Also book of instructions and a box of my Face Powder FREE. BUT ONE WAY Hatove” SUPERFLUOUS HAIR THE ELE_TRIC NEEDLE In Skiliful Honds—@s Operated ot My Dermatologicel Parlors. Warts, Freckles Moles. Pimples and all Fac'al Blemiches Scientifically Treated and permanently corrected-under my personal superyision at my pl_rlg"c. MRS. NETTIE HARRISON, Dermatologist, 7 8 GEARY STREET, San Francisoo. Mr. and Miss Amanda Barrall, of Oakiand, Mr. and | H ice | | ride to Morosco Valley, Contra Costa | County, on last Sunday. Among those in were: illl. O'Connor, Kittie iful flower | e inseription | Mrs. Max | uendeling ac united | and a wreath I wus 1 of Iver in her sed In white, singing th bot re > cous repgst hundred ety 1o ken acted as toas r the singing s with some Georg ~ ver, Mrs. C. Mr. i Mrs. Wehr, Mrs. M. Smith, Mr. sertrude Mehrtens, Fischer, Emil Mc sen, H. Prost, B “harles mmons, | Shearer, H. . Bow H. Knopt. | syable surprise party was given Borneman in honor of the | Hirth of her son, Joseph | vening, May 5, at Among ! present were: Mey- | Theresa Black, Miss Marguerite | n M Maggie Hunter, Mis: llie Hunt Kittie MeCarthy, ss Minnie Wi ss Nellie Bradford, J Miss Bertle Olson, Miss | Miss Dollie Anderson, | od, Miss Delia Mollo; . Mrs. Fred Gran “Richard renc Simp] for, Tim . Louis Beider. | mann, William Black, A. O. Eppler, F. | Mullany, Din Alien, Gus Jacobs, Bernard | J. Mignola, Mr. and Mrs. were guests of Mr. were la! ated in pink. Outing Parties. An enjoyable bus ride and private plenic glven at Willow Grove, Millbrae, Sunday. May 13, was attended by the following lliam Alexander wi Lange | n. v b; “harles Lange. The table was decor- Miss Sophie P. Dissmeyer, Miss Rose Stock, Miss Anna Burke, Miss Tessle O'Connor, Miss Blanch Baillie, Miss Liz- zle ase, Miss Minnle Gehring, Miss Ma- mie McCann, Mis: d Pearsc I F. Johnson, arles Boyle, Dowling, homas Curran, Harry W , Jack Mc- Clellan, Edward Rans, Jack Wolff and Fred Roderbeck. The S. F. C. 1. A. gave a delightful bus e Fox, Tess | O'Brien, inee, 1 Burke, Lester C Manning, Al John Keene, Joe Jack Murphy. Club Parties. On Tuesday evening, May 15, an fce- cream social was given by the Young La- dies’ Sodality of All Hallows' Church at the South San Francisco Opera-house. During the evening an impromptu musi- cale was rendered. Those who participated were: Miss Rose Manning, violin solo, ac- companied by Miss Julla Manning; Miss Nora Regan, vocal solo, accompanied by Miss May O’Doul; F. Griffing, tenor solo, and several others. The success of the evening was due to the energy of the fol- lowing officers of the societ; Miss Irene ton, ameron and D. Manning, president; iss Anastacia Daly, vice president; Miss Annie Ayres, secretary; Miss Annie Godfrey, treasurer; Miss Lillian Turner, Miss Camella Gl more, Miss Julia Regan and Miss M. Fla- herty, counselors; floor manager, Harry Osborne; Miss Camelia Mae Gilmore and Miss Annie Ayres, floor committee. nion Square Hall was crowded last Wednesday, May 16. It was the annual concert and bali of the Mandolinata Club. The audience highly appreciated the pu- pils’ recital and enjoyed dancing till mid- night. #he regular monthly entertainment and dance of the Native Sons of Vermont was held on Friday evening at Odd Fellows' Hall. The following excellent programme was presented: Overture, Dellepiane’s or- chestra; recitation, “Kissing Cup's Race, Miss Mabel Theler. Song, ‘‘Spanish Sere. nade” (Burgmuller), Emalada Quartet— sopranos, Evelyn Dickey, Miss A, Denke; altos, Lillian Cop?lng and Ada Allen-Nor- ton. Boprano solo, selected, Miss Miilie Fiynn; cornet solo, selected, Thomas Va- lerga; barytone solo, selected, Harry W. Thomas. Trlo, selection—Miss Sadie C. Rice, piano; iss Elsie Hutton, violin; William H. Rice Jr., cornet. “My Turn Next,” a farce in one act by Thomas J. Williams—characters: Lydia _Traxicum Twitters, Miss Hope Mosher; Cicely (her niece), Miss Mabel E. Healey ggY Twitters' maidservant and housekeeper), Miss Annie McDonald; Traxicum Twitters a village apothecary), Geller Amiraux; Fom p_(a commercial traveler), Charles A. Wegener; Farmer Wheatear (from Banbury), Edward Burrows; Tim" | betwe | Honolulu—M A Hamilfon, Miss 1 and Mrs. | 2 illlam E. Kimball, | > and Bolus (Twitters’' professional assistant), Kenneth McLeod, in the Future. Mrs. John Lee, aided by the ladies of Simpson Memorial Church, will receive thelr friends at a high tea at 218 Devisa- dero street, near Page street, Tuesday, May 22, from 2 till 5 p. m. The commencement exercises of Irving Institute, class of 1900, will take place in Golden Gate Hall on Thursday evening, M;_{ 24, at 8 o'clock. he young ladles of the Hoffmeyer Academy, C. 8., will be at home on A Tues- | Miss day evening, May 25, at 942 Sutter street, he hours of 8 and 11. bowsky will be confirmed on the synagogue, corner id slor streets, and ‘will r ds on that day from 2 to 5 p. m. t 517 Natoma street. the 3 Sailed Away. The Alameda sailed on Thursday, May 17, carrying the following passengers: For Helen Alken, A. E. Arnoid an® wife, Eugene Avery, Miss Eugenfa Becker, N. Bonville, Phil Branson and fe, N. Campbell, J. C. Cohen and wife, yrge Collins and wife, J. H. Davles, 3 , George R. Ewart, Miss B. Fair- burn, Miss Katherine Florence, Miss Alice Miss Fredericks, Miss Florence fre. 1. P. Goff, W. Gofi, George Captain _J. Hackett, Miss C.” Jagsdorf, Miss Myrtle Jones, ufman, id, H. Day Hattie Belle Ladd. der, Mrs.\S Liss Laura Oakiey, C. A. Par >inkham, Willlam Robinson, Marie Miss E. Rosenberg, Mi; . _Sim- mons, R. J. Smirk Captaln A. L. Soule, wife and infant; Miss Mabel Still, Miss Texmith, John H. Uhlborn, Miss Mal n Metre, William Wolff and s A. M. Zaufman. For Apla—Miss B. rtlett, Mrs. A. Burrows, Mrs. H. Joh son and child. For Auckland—H. B. Craw- B. C. Hinman, A. H. Patterson, L. G, Trevithick and wife. For min. F. G. Brigham, J. Miss K. Eagan, H. McBride, W. Licutenant Edmund Troost and wife, M. Toohey, Miss J. Toohey. The follow the Pacific Coast salled on the Hamburg-American Line twin-s express steamer Columbla from New York May 17: Mr. and Mrs. | Adrien Loeb, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wal Master Carl Walter, Mrs. G. von Gi lingen, H. Schnipper, Henry A. Bartram, M. Hansen, Mrs. Louise Schaffer, Miss Margaret Schacht, Herman Pfingst, C. Mebius, Mr. and Mrs Landau, Herman Landau, Miss May Landau, Mrs. Louisa Leonhardt, Carl Leonhardt. On the Hamburg-American Line steam- ship Graf Waldersee from New York May 19 the following sailed: Professor William > Jones, Mrs. Willlam Carey Jone: s Elsie Jones, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Tre- herne, Miss L. D. Goldstein, Miss Celena Goldstein, Ludwig Kiene, Gustav Kiene, Mr. and Mrs. H. Larsen. Persona Miss Mollie Silvez of Hayes street has gone to Bolinas for the summer. She {s accompanied by Miss Lilllan Callahan of San Jose. | Miss Bernardette Robinson has returned | from Colusa and has Miss Josephine Bor- defd as her guest. Mrs. Mark Aronson and Mrs. Cyrille ¥ | Aronson of New York are visiting Mrs. Philip Aronson and will be pleased to see their friends on Fridays at 1348 Geary street. Mr. and Mrs, M. Lafee have gone to Ben Lomond for a two weeks’ stay. Mr. and Mrs. F vingston’ Dunn and | their daughter, Bessie, will leave this | week for a European tour. pa City has been Mrs. V. A. Vidy of W. Saunders and Mrs. visiting Mrs. G H. M. Saunders of 73 Pine street. Mr. 1 Mrs. Morris Benas will receive their nds at 1142 Turk street the last two Sundays in Ma; Miss A. I.. Stone of 221 Post street will leave for Europe on June 15. Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Mitchell have just returned from a trip to Southern California, They were there several weeks and visited all the places of inter- est. Mrs. B. Jacobs of 1615 Post street has . | discontinued her day at home during the summe: T months, Mrs. C C. J. Gardner of 203 Guerrero street to her summer residence In Mill lley and will discontinue her day at me for the present. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Flitner have left ew York. Prior to their departure e a dinner at the Lick House. and Mrs. L. Gassner and family have gone to Callente Springs for a few weeks. At the Resorts. SEIGLER SPRINGS—The following guests registered at Seigler Springs during the past week: Don J. McKay, Val R. Bury, Thomas J. Brady, Charles E. Ar- nold, Frederick W. Reich, Thomas Mc- Grath, San Francisco; B. M. Newcomb, | Mrs. L. M. Farnham, Oat Hill; Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson, Charles Kearney, Rio Vista; Frank Noel, Shafter Mathew: John Tremper, Charles Noel, Lower Lake, PASO ROBLES—Registered at Paso Ro- let J. B. Wolf, Charles Van Valken- berg, L. Loupe, A. M. Thomson, A. Leigh, W. T. Anderson, J. H. Baxter, A. F. Keilinger, Fred 8. Cox, Frel R. Koenig, Jules Coblentz, F. H. Steinback, Joe Schloss, . Hicks, B. Ross, W. J. Bar- rett, P. F. Mertes, Mrs. and Miss Sachs, w. C v, C. M. Gregory, Warren M. Payne, F. aling, M. V. McLean, W, H. Harries, Nate Jacobs, Blumenthal L. C. ¥V and wife, Oscar Hoffman . Clark and wife, H. Charles, Mrs Blum, Mrs. A. | Hockheimer, Miss Chase, M. J. Loftus, James L. Frazier, R, L. Culverwell, San Francisco; Mrs. C. L. Paul, Thomas P, Winters and _wife, Alameda; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Laughlin, Miss Laughlin, Pittsburg, Pa.; H. Le Franc, Fred 8. Tan- ner, San Jose; M. Jonas, M. W. Kales Oakland; M. Thomsen, W. D. Hofins, Seat- tle; Mr. and Mrs. E. Mills, Mrs. J. B. Blake, Miss M. Hall, Santa’ Cruz; J. G. Tanner, Paul H. Blades and wife, Los An- geles. HIGHLAND SPRINGS—Registered at Highland Springs are: Charles E. Arnold, Miss K. Hand e Mre. W. F. Hopkins, Thomas T. Chatfield, Miss M. Sattler, Mr. and Mrs. E. Schmith, Miss Stella Pe- trarche, James Hanson, W. Barford, J. T. Bronthardt and wife, W. D. Cuttrell, Merritt, Bam 8. ckard, Mrs. Thomas Pollard and child, C. Mack- intosh, Mrs. E. Stanley, Miss Garber, San Francisco; Roy Edger, Los Angeles; W. Lang, Oakland. SANTA CATALINA ISLAND—The fol- lowing San Francisco people are at the Hotel Metropole, Santa Catalina Island: Mrs. Q. S. Wentworth, Miss L. Schwarz- child, Miss Hazel Cu-hln% J. F. Bowle, J. Lally, E. C. Keane, E. W. 8 Van Siyke, Mrs. J. B. Schroeder, Miss Schroeder, Miss Alice Brooks, L. W. Wells and wife, Wil- liam A. Day, Thomas E. Day, Mrs. H Waldeck. PARAISO HOT SPRINGS—The follow- ing guests refiistered at Paralso durin the past week: Emil C. Medau, A. Patton, Mrs. M. J. Johnstone, ~Mrs. Charles Wendel Hunt, J. MacManus, W. R. Payne, W. Fahey, Miss Kate Jean, A. Malatesta, Frank Taaffe, James C, Dunphy, Miss Maude Adams, Mrs. Charles Adams, A. _C. Adams, C.' R. Jackson, Miss Mae Larkin, Joua%llne Willlams, Mrs. J. L. Dean, Miss Mar t Dean, Miss Mary Wagner, J. H. Davis, B. Fran- cis Jacobs, Mrs. Mrs. . Ross wife, San Kilda; Francisco; Arthur Jackson and wife, Miss Peters, A. 44 '{( Reba Jackson, E. Daly, Miss C. R. Daly, Oakland; Miss Eva Evans, J. T. Evans, E. R._Sherman, T. C. Edwards, Mrs. nk K. Btevens, Miss Theres Jackson, Berkelc}; Mrs. 8. W. Laughlin, Moss Landing; J. H. Toft and family, Soledad; T. Perrin, E. B. Cole, M L . Cole, Anna Cole, San Jose; J. L. Brunetti, F. Nelson, F. M. Collins, H. Prewitt, Kings City; W. H. Tuttle, J. R. J, A Tilimann, Rev. A. J. Jacobs, Nevada City. LAUREL DELL—The following guests registered at Lcurelllgoll durin, th!uput week: C. W. Keser, Joseph enburg, Dr. and Mrs. Hartland Law. Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Behrnd, 8. Abraham, Sam 8. Green, E. B nosenborfer A. Green, H. A. Turner, Leroy Nesbit, William J. Wee- s g Mi nc! H 1 . . AN Helen Chandler, Oakland; Mr. and Mra, M. eda ; Sim. Ci Alexander, L. G. mons, J. H. Smith, W. D. White, Mr. and rs. W. H. Miller and child, J. H. Cluck, H. L. Scott, Ukiah; D. Scudamo! Mrs. A. H. Ladd, Miss lei“ ice B. Jones, Miss Frances Jones, héhand wife, San | re, | R. W. L. Rideout, A. H. Spurr, 0] Fred Hnelwooé.tos Angeles; 8. \V. Nel- | 3‘"‘h C;glyerdale; ‘A. W. Turner, Petaluma; . H. Price, Decoto. BYRON HOT SPRINGS—The following uests have eflmered at Byron during the past week: Mrs. G. Baston, A. Lagad- nous, J. L. Moore, Aruth Sutton, Mrs. A. Enkle, J. B. Doran, Wade Doran, George Van Bergen, R. 1. McGray, John Sloan, | Willlam R. Daingertield, Mrs. L. Da- vidson, John Buliwinkle, Mrs. J. Garwin, Berngrd Faymonville and wife, Henry Martin, James M. Castello, Mrs. H. Gut- Mrs. James Lucy, and wife, R. H. Follis, James | Mathenson, B. Arnhold, J. Brandenstein | and wife, Mrs. F. Habenicht, L. T. Van | F. Van Bergen, M. D. Van- Mose Mcyer, Mrs. E. La For- Gochan, 1.’ R. Wilbur, J. C. B. A. Cohen, M. Meyer, J. il liam Weil and wife, J. W. Van | gen, D. Brady, J. C. Eubanks und} wife, M. W. O’'Neifl, I. Weber, Luke D. Morgan, J. F. Carwin, Mrs. I. 8. Belcher James Moiony and wife, Charles Johnson James O'Brien, Mrs. W. Browning, James | Paillson, G. C. Dreek, Willlam F. McAles- } | ter, George Furuyn, John F. English. J. | | Coughlan, J. W. Hamm, Miss Eva Herold, | E. A. Van Bergen, J-AC' Eeston Jr., P. Mrs. Calan and wife, Bishop, Mrs. C. H. ; cisco; William G. Ashley, San Jose; A. | Langkilde, Oakland; J. W. Marsh, J. C. 8. Whalin, Sacramento; D. T. Baker, Berk le .'F. Gould, W. J. Dickey, Fresno; John Clark, Mrs. Ida Lonjers,’ Mrs. L. Brown, Stockton; R. D. S(m?snn, Mrs. R. | D. Simpson, Los Angeles; Colonel Thomas i | Stevens, Ogden; Miss H. Wager, Rome, | N. HeL Fleld, Miss C. W. Field, | Reno: 'Miss Rose Liéber, Miss M. Drake. W. Jérslau, Brentwood; W. W. Belshaw, | D. Israle, Miss Eva Robinson, Antioch; Allen Cooley, Mrs. Allen Cooley, Marys- ville: J..T. Bulivan, J. Tavlor, S M. | John Valentini, Sau- | Speak, Bakersfleld o salito;” A. T. Hill, Mrs. A. Hill, Campbel | L. L. Tvory, Concord; M. Silva, J. Lewls, Pleasanton. | GILROY SPRINGS- Rflfl.stered at Gil- rov Springs are George Carlisle, B. M. Brown and wife, H. M. Wreden and wife, Miss Vi orge A. Siebe, D. Casey . W. H. Camerol Jullus Coblentz, S. M. Jones, Ed A, (.hrld- tenson, J. G. Jenkins and wife and mald, . Kohler. ' Henry Wendt —and wit Charles J. B. Metzler, Charles L. Metzl Peter Schilling, Joseph J. Biiss, J. Jack- son and family, A. F. Longville, H. W. Bur- | mester, Julius Urnhalt, W, Irwin, James | Brady, Warren R. Payne, Mrs. Kawalski, | 8. Atkins, O. Gundersen, L. Parker, | San Franclsco; W. Evans Dent, James . M. Schientz, W. S. Meng, J. K. Smith, F. M. Carr, Miss Anna Fruh- | Miss L. Falch, Mrs. C. Roche, : h se; T. B. Neil, Lincoln, J. W. Sch Al W. Carle and family, T. Dujong. B. F.| Porter, Mr. Fairweather and son, K. Mac- Cherry, Oregon; James B. Eng, Ed C.| Koenlg, Mrs. Kenny, Sacrament Miss Metha B. E. Paterson, Miss J. G. Walker Vallejo; James E. Kannely, Joseph Prince- vaile and_wife, W. H. Smith, Mrs. W. A. | Paine and child, Gilroy; Mrs. Captain C. | Cook, K. Schimmelpfennig and maid, Miss Kate Gardener Mrs. V. C. Gardener and maid, M. W. Hollary and wife, New | York; Mrs. A. R. Wilson, James Grenville, | C. B. Crane and wife, Boston. BARTLETT SPRINGS—The following guests registered at Bartlett Springs dur- ast week: Father P. R. Lynch, L. B. Anderson, D. M. Mo- . Wolf, George A. Webster Charles Shephard, San Francisco; F. Halr, L. Burns, Sacramento; A, Whea ey, E. Horn, Los Angales; John Rice, Wiilows: Joséph Openshau Phoites and wife, Alameda; Henry Carter, Eabert Hu- berd, Pearl Huberd, Potter Valley; Mrs. John §. Reed, Ukiah; Charles Kabhler, Oakland. THE GEYSERS—Arrivals at the Gey- | sers during the week past include: O. H. Reese, Josephine Conne, Belle Conne, Mead Smith, George J. Reading and wife, Miss | Santa Rosa; Camille Probert, H. A. J. Gurnett and | v Oakland: M. H. | | E San Franclsco; Mrs. Re- | be uburn, Me | NAPA SODA SPRINGS—The following {Is a list of the arrivals at Napa Soda | Springs for two weeks ending May 15: | Mre. L. Carey, T. McGovern, Mrs. A. Stevens, Miss M. E. Doane, John Harper, A. B. Spreckels, Theo Holzhausen, W. D. Mitchell, E. E. Washburn, J, S. Shar Mr. and Mrs, J. Brandt, Charles E. nold, Captain and M Pillsbury, M: Mrs. A. Fodera, W. L. Mecum, M Mrs. M. W. Sosenshine, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Stanford Johnson, B. J. Bluson, F. Gree Mecum, H. Page, Ellen Page, Scahananini, Misses Matilano, Colonel J, P. Jackson,’ George H. T. Jackson and family, C. H. Jackson, Mrs. F. Lippitt, O. W. Lynch, Mr, and Mrs. John Burkman, San Francisco; William J. Irwin, Mr. and Mrs. Hatch, Honolulu; W. F. Sargent and | wife, Portland, Or.; Mr. and Mrs. Wicker- | sham, Petaiuma; H. Grigsby, J. Minstrell, | | Miss Walters, Captain Parsons, Mrs. W Means and _son, Amstutz, D, | Schwarz, G. G. Pinkham, Misses Meyer, | E. Mathéws, H. Amelung, George Secord, | Dave Dunlap, Ben Bradshaw, John T.| York, Charles Hargrave, N. H. Wulff, Abe | Strauss, Willlam Voigt, 8. H. Mielenz, | Misses Tasche, H. Lancaster, Mr. and | Mrs. F. W. Bush, R. W. L. | Horn, Laura Stone, Miss L. H. Trow- | bridge, Belle Newman, Mr. and Mrs. T. Thompson, J. Meyhard, Sam Dibble, | Jim Raney, Robert J. Little, Napa; D and Mrs. H. E. Sanderson, Stockton; D, Ar- | ) B T, Al Copeland, C. A. Duniway, Stanford Uni- versity J. F. Curtis and wife, Mrs. J. G. , Minnesota; H. B. Belden, B. H. D, E. Bernays, P. 8. Bernays, Mrs. D. L. Goodsell, Harvard, | . Baldwin, Suisun; A. L. Vitelle, .'J. Larson, M. C. Chapman, St. Helena; | H. E. Bennett, Boulder, Colo.; Commodore | and Mme. P. 'de Lemastheffsky, Mr. and | Mrs, L. F. Brenner, Mrs. H. Mitan. George | A. Carrere, Sacramento; Miss E. D. Smith, | Ohto. Oakland .z C. Lo; Angeles. ! a club, giving their first series of dancing on Friday evening at the Woman’'s Club | house, on Figueroa street. The patron- esses are: Mesdames Sheldon Borden, Oliver Posey, Arthur Waters, Willlam | Hunsaker, Adam Darling, Leslie Clark, | Willlam Burk, Clinton N. Sterry, E. P. | Clarke, Dan McFarland and Richard | Mercer. The members of the assembly | are: Louise Burks, Ladye Douglas, Azu- | ba Higgins, Bertha Pollard, Mary Dar- | ling, Stella Sanford, Dalsy Cross, Eliza.i Bonsall, Katherine Kemper, Lucy Clarke, Adelaide Brown, Lilllan Carleton, Nora Sterry, Louise McFarland, Virginia Dry- ary Hunsaker, Laura Marks, Ethel | elen Booth, Gertrude Muon.‘ Nellie Clarke, Inez Clarke, Susie Howard, Grace Mellus, Mazie Mathus, Mabel Garn- sey, Florence Silent, Irene Stevens, Juliet Carvell, Bernice Newlin, Mary Eabcock, Miss Hughes, ‘Allen Brown, Ralph Day, Karl Klokke, | Calvan Green, Permentler, 0!(01 Cowan, Brotbeck, Fowler Shankland, Earl | Clarence Ferguson, L. R. Garnett, Henry McCoy, Russel Taylor, Earl Lewls, Car- roll Alfen, Wil Denis, Bruce Rowan, Dan | McFarland, C. H. Ball, Winthrop Black- son, ¥. N. Bugbee, Volney Howard, A. ‘W. Phelps, hfury Anderson, Warren ton, Don Carleton, Glover Widney, Charles xtnnf Donald Fisher, Charles 3 ams, Harry 2 Pozior Wone: Laubersheimer, Drake H:lrr Woltl)d, Dan ang cell. A very delightful ride to Al Workman's ranch, which is a few miles out on the San Fernando road, took place on Satur- day. The day was spent In shooting, a trap alread; ¥mvlnz en arranged. The best rifle s‘ou proved to be Dr. Doo- little and Miss Thomas, while Dave | Llewllyn and J. Cook won equal honors | at the clay pigeon shooting. The mem- | bers of the party were: Mr. and Mrs. id- win Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Garner Cur-i ran, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cook, Mr. and Mrs, W. Cook, Mrs. E. M. Nettleton, Misses Amy Cordor of Oakland, Miss ‘Thomas Martin, Resse Llewllyn,” Dave Llewllyn, Cook and Violet Cook; Messrs. Harry Martin, Resse Liewilyn, Dave Llewellyn, Willlam Llewllyn, Richard Nettleton, Mr. Wright of Oklahoma, Will Workman and Dr. Doolittle. On Friday evening the Rev. Joseph Wild, D. D., pastor of Plymouth Congre- ational Church, gave to the friends of is congregation the third annual recep- tion. . M. James took charge of the decorating of the large auditorium. the fruit and punch tabl ng presided over by Mrs. Johnson, assisted by Helen e e H‘I(mt‘r, g‘!u Hl&l’ll. hn‘::he cCormick, Mrs. ouse, Mrs. Masher, Corita ftus, Edith Dearborn and Those vlv)ho ass! tadMDr. Wild in receiving were: Deacon and Mrs. Burrows, Deacon and_Mrs. White, Mmes. J. M. Johnson, W. B. Mosher, Robert McKinney, Byron Lattin and Frank Newhart. 'Mrs, D. R. McKee of Chicago ave several pleasant humorous read- ngs. Music was furnished by the Vene- tian Ladies’' Orchestra. On Thursday evening Miss Nellle Ellis was married at the home of her mother, in West Seventh street, to John Arthur Smith, the Rev. George Taylor of the Memorial Church of South Pllldil:.l offi- clating. After the honeymoon . and Mrs. Smith will be at home to their | friends at 1219 West Sixth Among those present were: Rev. and Mrs. George T-ylol? of South Pasadena, Mr. and Mrs. of South Pasaden., Mr. and; o %{u(‘sls present: The younger set in soclety has organized | Mr. | ang Mrs. Green of Cincinnati, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith, Mrs. A. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Finney, Miss Paing, Miss Mc- Gutn Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Smith, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Smith, Miss Winnie Lesser and Mrs. J. O. Smith. Miss Katherine Sterns entertained at luncheon on Saturday a few of her lit- tle friends. Those present were: Sallie McFarland, Emeline Childs, Nina Jones, Jlia_ Plerce, Bys Green and Irene Ma- thus. On Saturday a very pretty luncheon was given by Miss Sara Taylor at the Califor- nia Club to celebrate the return of Miss Heien Lewis {rom Racine. The colors used In decorating were violet and gold. The place cards were in the shape of vio- lets, tied with violet ribbons. The lights were in yellow, shaded in violet. Those who were present were: Mmes. Albert Carlos Jones, Walter Barnwell, A. M. Grigg, F. Booth, Godfrey Holterhoft, A. N. Taylor, Kate Vosburg, A. C. Rogers, A. H. Fixen, W. T. Lewis and Harry Rea Callender, the Misses Agnes Kuight, Ger- trude Gooding, Norah Sterry, Helen Lewls, Mazie Mathers, Lucy Sinclaire, Mattie Sinclaire, C. Field and Helen Vick- ers. The members Southern Ca 2 Banjo clubs were entertained on Wednes- day evening by Clare Cook Young at his home on Alvarado street. The evening was very pleasantly spent in music and of the University of dancing,” elaborate refreshments being served. Those present were: Dr. and Mrs. Claire W. Murphy, H. Bogart, L. Nannie Dillon, Delia Plumstead, Shirley Jenkins, Marie Rogesel, Mrs. M. C. Wil- liamson, Mr. and Mrs. M. Young, Misses Jenkins, Bessie Jenkins and Tefts, Mes H. 'B. Winchester, Charles Bonynge, C. E. Stanter, E. D." Hiller, B. b - & }xuneman C. C. Younge, W. R. Guiber- son, M. B. Tebbets, Harry Haneman and C. R. Yerxa. A very pleasant dancing party was given on ¥riday evening by the Philo- lethea Club. A feature of the evening very much enjoyed was the singing by the Philolethea quartet, which consisted of Messrs. Tatem, Powers, Young and Gill. The club is comprised of the follow- ing members: J. 8. Neel, president; 8. P. Young, vice president; F. Gill, recording secretary; F. Golding, corresponding gecretary; A. 8. Spellmeyer, treasurer, R. H. Arnold, sergeant at_arms; C. Coul- ter, Ray Farris, Elmer R. Farnsworth W.' Artman, T. Cridland, J. Purcell, Gosh, O. Shilling, J. Powers, Ed_Kinney, R. Podlech, C. C. Tatem, Henry Callahan, H. Thorpe, H. Trlgp. H. Thomas, G. Le Doux, E. Terry, Norman Robinson, A. Snow, C. Requa and M. B. Bayless, Mrs. B. A. Shemwell entertained at an informal dinner on Friday evening at her home on Orchard avenue. Her guests were: Mrs. Pipp of Chicago, Miss Milner, Mrs. Robinson, Messrs. Thorne and Me. Kiegan. The dining room was very pre tily decorated in pink and white roses and ribbons of satin. Miss Shemwell assisted in recelving. Satusday afternoon several members of the Wellesley Club were entertained by the president of the club, Mrs. Cowan, at Echo Mountain. After visiting all places of interest in the mountains the guests were served to a delicious luncheon by Mrs. Elmer C. Satterly. Among _those resent were: Misses Shields, Foster, 'rye, Lebus of Los Angeles and Mrs! Cowan of Pasadena. A few of the members of the Woman's Press Club spent Tuesday at the Alpine tavern. Refreshments were served under the trees, after which a programme was rendered. A very pleasant day was spent. B On Friday evening, at her home in Grand avenue, Miss Effie Yancey enter- tained in honor of her friends, Miss Myra Todd of Oxnard and Miss Lizzie Holden of Santa Paula. The evening was pleas- antly spent in music and dancing. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Bert Farmer, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Han bright, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. and Mrs. Le Compte Davis. and Mrs. Friedland, the M Todd, Zuella Evans, Minnie Fox, Odell Evans, and Mes Hambright, Arthur Wright, Terreil Haugh, Benjamin Haugh and Fryman. very pleasant farewell party was given by Miss Edna Leeser of South Hill street on Friday evening in honor of Miss Jennie Harvey of Chicago, who has becn spending the winter in Los Angeles. The evening was pleasantly spent in music, cards and dancing. Following were the Mesdames Jesse Liddell, . B. Streeter, H. H. Herron, D. A. Pyle and A. Burkhart; the Misses Ida Frank- ell, Mafestein, Rose Cohn, Leah Stein- | hart, Winnie Leeser, Josephine Williams, Hcadley, Etta Laux, Carry Levy, Blum- enthal, Morris, Grossman, Dora Kaulg- vish, Iffie Steinhart, Edna Leeser and Wartenberg: Messrs. Adolph Frankell, Lindell, Captain Woodworth, Dr. J. I. Morris, Oscar Ebinger, M. Cohen, Ben Frankell, D. Pyle, Dr. H. H. Herron, B. Steinhart, Henry Levy, B. Behr, Sam Levy, Reinhardt, Frankell, Lowenthal, Kantrovitch, Charlie Blumenthal, Burkhart, Frank McG burg. Miss Margaret McKenny of Toronto, Canada, was quietly married to Alfred Bull of Vancouver at Plymouth Congre- gational Church. A few friends witnessed the ceremony, which was performed by the Rev. A. B. Brichard. The bride wore a traveling gown and carried a large bou- quet of white roses. Mr. and Mrs. Bull have gone to Santa Barbara for a short stay, after which they will go to their future home in Vancouver. On Tuesday Miss Kate Moultrie of Fres- no was married to William C. Beattie of this city at the home of the groom's mother on Bush street, the ceremony be- ing performed by the Rev. Reuel Dodd, astor of the Irv Presbyterian Church. [he bride was very prettily gowned in white organdie, trimmed with ribbons and lace, and carrying a large bouquet of white carnations and maiden hair ferns. Mr. and Mrs. Beattie left for a short stay in San Francisco, after which they will be at home to their friends at 1627 Bush street, Those witnessing the ceremony were Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Braly, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Braly, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Moultrie, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. McKinney, Mr, and Mrs. H. C. Bundrem, Mrs. J. H. Waddingham and Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Beattie, the Misses Grace McKinne: Louise Beattie, and Messrs. Chester Mii- s, George Reardon, Harry McKinney Reynold Waddingham. On Tuesday evening, at their home on West Thirteenth street, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hall celebrated Mr. Hall's birthday anniversary by giving a reception to a few of their friends. The evening was spent in music and dancing. The host and hostess were as- sisted In recelving by the Misses Bertha Hall, Clara Howes, Addie Doran and Flora Howes and Mmes. S. C. Hubbell, Z. D. Mathus, S. S. Salisbury and A. L. Danskin. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. G. Aubrey Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Z. D. Mathus, Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Flint, Mrs. S. C. Hubbell, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kemp, Mr. and Mrs. A_ F. Strong, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Blinn, Mr. and Mrs. A. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Norton, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Cadwalader, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. White, Mmes. Win- ston, Stewart, Fullwood, Hine, the Misses Winston, . Snedeker, Hall, Howes, Flora Howes, Miller, Emma Parsons, Ella Barnes, Doran, Barnes and Messrs. Ash- ley, Parsons and Hall. fia marriage of Katherine Ringert of innis and Warten- Laramie, Wyo., to Lieutenant A thy of Los Angeles has been an- g‘l’et:or. S or. and Mrs. Cletworthy will u in Baltimore. ufl?—:. Pauline Ellean announces the en- agement of her daughter, Miss Jeanette faamene Ellean, to Harold Grant Simp- gon, deputy of the Supreme Court of the Los Angeles district. The wedding will in June. "K’p‘."r‘}?eon-u.un of the Misses Made- line and Elizabeth Etchemedy, Antoinette Larronde and Elizabeth Amestoy have left for a trip through Europe, and expect to_return in November. d Mrs. J. F. Salzer have gone to rk, whence they will sall for Mr. ;n Remope. The Misses McGaughey will join Burope. them. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR her facial blemishes are removed by M;'{‘ - mfl‘l{& A. W, TRAVERSE, Donohoe 70 Market st., cor. Ta: D! Amuul ¥ buliding, -29, with the electric Sear Permanency guaranteed: hours 1 to The greatest skin food and tissue bullder. BRAHMAN TOILET CREAM b: BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. o deih 3 5 Bier xo. F. Sresarstesasenssnstenanen ifornta Mandolin, Guitar and | HCACROARO0RCBCRCH K effects, at.... 125 pairs IRISH POINT C Al i cacececacansrens sance designs, at.. DRY GOODS COMPANY. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS IN OUR CURTAIN 200 pairs NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS, in Battenberg and Arabin Jesigng At ... .. ciciviersaoe s Bl C D Pai 225 pairs NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS, in rich real lace PDErT. cesssieetiveesDRe R Faw URTAINS, all new patterns, smdeads isve RGO Phie 175 pairs IRISH POINT CURTAINS, in handsome Rennais- crttcenncees..56.00 Pair NEW TAPESTRY PORTIERES, in Oriental designs, at cesenee....84.50 Pair Broken Lots of Lace Gurtains and Portieres to Be Sold at Haif Prige, ALL CURTAINS AND PORTIERES HUNG FREE OF CHARGE. | | o COUNTRY ORDERS CAREFULLY AND PROMPTLY FILLED. CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, : SE. Corner Geary and Stockton Streets, San Pranoisoo. . UNION SQUARE. RO OO O RO RO ROROF CHORORORCHOROROROROSORCACRSE OCEAN TRAVEL. OCEAN TRAVEL. THE WILD GOOSE MINING AND TRADING COMPANY Wil Dispatch the Fast and Commodicus Iron Steamship “CHARLES D. LANE” @100 tons burden) WARREN, Master. — FOR — ..NOME... Via Seattle. MAY 23, 1900. The passengers’ accommodations have been made with a view to their heaith and comfort. Electric lighted throughout. Any persom cen. nected with Mr. Lane and going north (a his employ will call at once room 6, 22 Market st., and inquire abcut passage and freight. Will Have Experienced Ice Pilots and Un- excelied Facilities for Landing Freight and Passengers, Which will insure a prompt landing at their destination. F. on or about For passage, freight, cold storage or informa- tion apoly at once to L J. J, HAVISIDE, 22 Market, Rm. 6. Or to Purser on board. Heavy Freight Will Be Taken. Alaska Gommercial Gompany Will Dispatch From San Francisco Direct for NOME St. Michael THE FIRST-CLASS 5.5, SAN JOSE SAILING SATURDAY, JUNE 24, AT 2P M. FOR RATES APPLY TO ALASKA COMMERCIAL COMPANY 810 SANSOME STREET. S. S. ) Valencia CapeNome } LEAVING | SAN FRANCISCO. . | SEATTLE. 1 | | ..MAY 26 .MAY 31 SECOND TRIP. | LEAVES SEATTLE...... . JULYS3 | FIRST-CLASS LIGHTERAGE FACILITIES AT NOME. For passenger and freight rates apply to Pacific Steam Whaling Co., 80 California St., S. F. 813 1st Ave. South, Seattle. CAPE NOME! Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway wharf, San Francisco: For_Alaskan ports—i1 a. m., May 71, 3. 31, June 5. Chang® to company's steamers Seattle. For Victoria, Vancouver (B. Port Townsend, Seattle, Everett, Anacortes 1 a m., May 21, 26, 31 June §, and every fifth day thereafter: change at Seattle to this company’s steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.: at Tacoma to N. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka, Humboldt Bay—10 a m.. May 18. 23, 28, Jume 2, and every fifth day there- after. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cay~ ucos. Port Harford (San Lufs Obispo). Gaviota. Santa Barbara. Ventura, Hueneme San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport— 9 a m., May 19, 23 27, 31, June 4, and every fourth day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Har- ford (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port | Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles)—11 a. m., May 21, 25, 29, June 2, and every fourth | dav ‘thereatte: | _For Ensenada, Masdalena Bay, San Jose det Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata. La Paz, Santa Rosalla, and Guaymas (Mexico)—10 a. m., 7th of each | menth. For further information folders. The company reserves the right to chanse steamers, safling dates and hours of sailing without previous notice. TICKET OFFICE 4 street (Palace Hotel) GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Gen. Agents. 10 Market st., San Franctsco THE 0. R, & N. 0. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTI.AND From Spear-street wharf at 11 a. m. FARE $i2F st Class Including Berth $8 Second Class and Meals. STATE OF CALIFORNIA SAILS............ et daasycs s <o May 23, June 3 COLUMBIA SAILS ... May 15, 28, June 7 Short line to Walla Waila, Spokane, Butts, Helena and all points in the Northwest. Through tickets to all points East. E. C. WARD, General Agent, Market st. obtain company's New Montgomery SAT GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Superintendents. THE ALASKA EXPLORATION COMPANY WILL DISPATCH FROM SAN FRANCISCO DIRECT FOR NOM Well-Known ““Alaska Flyer” and Moet Populer Boat in the Alaska Service, S. S. HUMBOLDT. Positively Sailing From Steuart-street Whart at €. 8 ZEALANDIY (Passengers Please Take Note.) PACIFIC-ST. 2 2 MONDAY, MAY Zist....... at 3 p. m.' SHARP Parcel Exvress to all points. For freight and passenger ratesapply office The ALASKA EXPLORATION €0., 139 Post St. AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK. SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS, Stopping_at Cherbourg. westbound. From New York every Wednesday, 10 a. m. The S MAY 30th $p. m. Salls from St. Louls May 23(St. Louis. June 13 New York. -June 20 St. Paul. .June 27 RED STAR New York and Antwers. From New York every Wednesday, 13 noon. LINE. Westernland May 23| Friesland -June 13 Kensington May 30! Southwark -June 2 Noordland June 8 Westernland® .. June 27 EMPIRE LINE 1_8. 8, “OHIO,” from Seattle to Nome and St. Michael May 4th. Subsequent sail: Seattle to Nome, St. Michael and_Yukon River Pointe, June 3. July 3l. August 30. rates and other information apoly to EMPIRE TRANSPORTATION CO., 30 Montgomery Street. TOYO KISEN KAISHA, §TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF. COR- mer First and Branrtan streets, 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghai, and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for In- etc. No cargo recelved on board on day of sallin $8. AMERICA xARUg..A..rd o .Saturday, May 19th, 190 GKONG MARU. 5 'n‘:r::'m" Jnu o ‘m.' Via Honotura, . S Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For 4 passage apply at com; Tt SOmPRTY's office, COMPAGNIT CENERALE TRANFATLAN DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS, pansta, Salling every Thursday instead of Sl i S i 2 O o 11 Morton st. L AQUITAIND. May 3ic LA TorT RAINE, May 31, LA BRETAGNE. June 7: LA trip. Second ciass to Ha 3 Fediiction on round trip. GENERAL AGENCE FOR UNITED STATES AND CANADA, 32 Proadway .(ficgd-o;‘ building), New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO.. Pacific Coast Agents. § Mont- CO.—HON APIA AND ng%gy' 8. S. AUSTRALIA (Honolulu only).. % ik ednesdaw, May 30, 1900, ¥ p. m. 8. 8. MARIPOSA (via Honolulu) to N. - land snd Australia....Wed., June n."l p. m. kb b 3FARCKELS & 0603, CO,, Pier 7. Foot Pacific St Feaight Glhee. 327 Moot Plar 7. Foot Pacific St. Freighi Ofics. 327 Martet St

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