The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 8, 1900, Page 7

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THE SUNDAY OALL. . o MR=. MRS MARY RACU L~ ATKINS MARTINEZ EltA HoCHKOFLE R - McLean, who married Horace fter his death became the MARIE r ydia Dibble, . WoobBRIPGE < one of the PloeAa.. graduated from ° wife ¢ now Mrs, prettie: s rvs. S £ o es, Kate W n studied at this CN—— N s ¥ first 2 s Mrs. John F 1 at pherd’s 7 S hico, now artist of Miils sent in Paris, went v g T tall Crgp, Ward moved to a more commodious build- of tk ing. Mrs. very crer eeper's pupils woman's me la creme r pupils ot = i and gzirl pur ., but th majority. Three of the c f 1 Sacra- mapn . Budd, the once das E t ' broker. wc Garveys hard. thr England 5 5 s occupying Burre, Youngers, Al d Br: bart, Verdenals, Deans ant streets nt, the De Russey Mortons went to girls, A. B. Forbes' three daughters, Linie Miller is now the wife of ( Ashe (Mrs. Norman McLaren), Gertie and ex-Controller of N 1 and the Maynard sisters idvanced cl s at the rgo, who married Lee built the house at | Rose was a pupil at Hud- now owned by the rles D. [‘ dart’s. Anne Buckler, who was after- ers. Cr r ea y S ward Mrs. Charles Toland, and her sister brother David, John Slo Jenr rried Harry Dexter, were ") and Jared Irwin were amon school. In the prim- . the boys at this school as About this same istence, Lac = its site at the cor urel’ Hall an old prospectus of the in- d in 1870 ommencement exer W, was a pupil of Li al married C no. Mary Giffin, w In this class w e wUoi (9hat a Clou&burst R mass of water spread over a large area oot @ who m: ars at thi there were as many boys s inst the ground is g 85 of the man, Bugbee, Harris, kept by Mrs. Mo on = which' rise- many féet in a ‘short \s. Williamson, ~Adams, street just around the corner from “ When ‘this accumulation is rapid children. Mrs. Huddart, kin, which tended by many 1 1 the of the land’ is just s a cousin of Henry Irving, the cele- children Howard Havens, the wn the el of actor, assisted her husband in his Hobarts, Gil an its and Floods s s and there was a large corps of went to MeG s » s who now Among more mod schools, which, n v s taught however, are no exi8tir k Pre Lunt used to their ori~‘nal p: were Miss West's ge t ¢ nee a week to instruct the young and the Van The orig= ¢ d gentlemen in dancing. inal of the latter, be into other Acr the street from Dr. Huddart's hands than those of its f . and flood ad little school kept by Miss uated at the corner of * estructive storms Daw now Mrs. Sydney Van Ness avenue. Mrs. Colgate Baker, . gm 1s its manifold conse- | Lovi 1 scholar at Daw- ploneer in the city and a lady of blood s about mighty trees and erned, took place in the son’s school. and breeding, founded the school and h raws, the bank: n a cloudburst occ In the seventies a finely managed select Wwas its first principal. Among her schol- ( NEE I e dissolve before h school was Kept by Mrs. E. R. Sleeper, on ars were the clder daughters of United \ Bz ng of awe at irresist- sl opposite Tvy et e hikiks Betitor CosMliiR-Calel Bimua, and AP aisss wer of r re steals o school was at first held in an old-fash- Lutie. The latter married Lieutgnant - . Once tnessed, a cloudbu. is nd empties into the | ioned peaked-roof house, but was after- Waring, U. S. - rEott the confines of the 2 S In point of fac wept # & s thing as the ) Lark e ex P 1 term ‘cloudburst ¢ ving every- | Fran- | lon by which the Many people were | gnated ¥ buildings were washed | 1 long the creel flowed s I r of rocks adobe that was thick with by . . most cases, has never t were rescued during | - broken to cultivation, and almost night on rafts and improvised boats. cho & pervious to a st Gownpour of The most is loss was the city hall, | 0§ » w The consequ thag the moun- Which was swept away by the water, to- | S - ne are cut up with arroyos, gullies and 8ether with all the records on file there. | Ne S b ater courses, and in the course of un- These records included not only those of | ¥ Mat- | numbered ages into mighty canyons which the Stz d city, but also the United | Pe Mrs. Robert Woods), went to | astound the tourist. States land filings."—T. C. Knowles, in | Clar Sallie M the Ro ” unusually heavy rainfall the great Ainsiee’s Magazine. 3 MARY Lovaruin RiINCA > MRS, VAN BERGEN. 5 = E | C evdemie. o Aewriebat . HATTIe SoseTT = 2 = @ iy 2 [} > R k S M=LEAN EMILY HOCHKORLER, MEclLouD. LYDANEEIBBL

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