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THE SAN' FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, Society's Summer Quting. EDDING bells rang out | merrily during the past | week and made the late | season-a gay and bril- liant one. Next woek’ the wedding of Scott and Walter Mar- | ¥ tin will be the all important function. | ery quiet “-wdmg was solemnized at i Episcopai) Church, Santa | the contracting par- . Schwarz of Atling- Riverside County, and Miss Nell K. | Kennelly, daughter of -Captain and | Mrs. Kennelly of Santa Monica. Only*the | timate friends of the family were pres account of the absénce ' of the| through iliness. ugus! on Junn 2, being Robe g Pacific Coast passengers the Hamburg-American line | and on the 13th inst. for | nd Hamburg: Mr. and J. W. Stobener, Wil- Jacob and valet, Baron von Perbandt, G. Flamm, pgsbaker, Peter Brown, Mr. Bergman, Misses Helen and Bergman, Milton Bergman, W. J. ., Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wendte, Miss Wendte»Mr. and Mrs. J. Riskin, liam Kistenmacher, Matthew Steven- Mr. and Mrs. David Riskin and child, mum Riskin and child, i s Sarah and M. Frederic Henry, Stobener, E. Charles Ri knn Ciaud__ R! k R. Christianson, Miss Elizabeth Amelia Kopp, George Brueck- C. S. Christenson, M. Stevenson, Mr. Mrs. H. H. Willers, Mrs. Andrew Master Alphonse Gail. Catherine Murray and Karl R. r were marrjed last Sunday morn- the_ .home of the bride, 524 Turk by Justice of the Peace Long. The were prettily decorated with pink the favorite color of the bride. the friends of the couple who were to witness the ceremony were: I\l\l,'r:-\. b Minnie Wanner, Mr. forrison, Mr. and Mrs. ph and Miss Lil- te Showell, and | enburger, Thomann, u. The newly married outh for a brief honey- At the Resorts. HOT SPRINGS—Registered the past week at Gllroy Hot | s were: From San Francisco—B. E. | Corinne Christsen, Master | >, Bielowski, Mrs. W. es Margaret, Katherine , Theo. Richards, Leo F. Mis: h Griffit B. Mirsky, Miss Alice W. Taylor, | lelen Morrow, H, Y. Baar, P. 8. Mc- Sspinosa, W. F. Clark; from | B. Parker, Miss Annie | s. Peter Jessen, Miss Mamie | Kerns, Mrs. Mary Kerns, Miss Katie Kerns; from Los annl:s—d J. Schmidt, ore; from Salt Lake City, Utah— R. Prior and son; from Oristimba hneider; from Berlin, Germany— from Ala —H. P. Hansen, , M I n and son: from George Ma- . Moore, Charl D. Crawford and Sargent, George BE. from Oakland-g. LJ' J. Feeney. NGS—The foliow- recent arrivals at San Francisco— m Brennen, D. B. voe, A. Green, E. B Captain J. H. Bruce , T. L. Weber, Mrs. . William Foutz, Miss Min- . Campion, J. A. Bergerot | James Comisky, L. Cook, Miss llie A. Glynn, F. Schmidt, Joha | , James F. Leahy, Annie McCon. & Fred EL Fassett, Ar- | Willlam John and wife, | 1 Schaible, Mrs. Lizzetta Brod Goode, Frank Ziffra, Mrs. | 8. A. Webster, Charles W. eorge D. Lucy and two | HOfi*nan Miss N. Higgins, Ches- 3 '\(F Margaret Evans, Mabel N. Osher, Mrs. Ida B.| Beccote, M. King and wife, “Joe King, Miss Mabel atteroth and family, Dr. H. R. | . J. Flood and wife, Robert | Tnm:, Miss Vlae Imrreua HOT SPR . Webster. cloon, Mrs. M - ) -4 n \\ nth, }il“\ Helen C. \\ nght Hockett and wife, Miss Short, H. L. ’ Mrs. O. F. Becker, Mrs. H. Stet- Miss F. Stettin, Judge Robert J. To- | | ADVIRTISE!ENTB. | oy . | Dr. & Mrs. TRAVERSE, | DERMATOLOGISTS, s remove superfluous hair and other ches with the electric needle with- Wrinkles removed with the Skin diseases cured. Free de. 4 ¥ to make hair grow on | . m. Evenings by 1170 Market st., Brahman Tollet h Powder, 25c, All | stock always at J, 8. Potts Gomplexion| Possible, and such things as tan, } nburn, sallowness, oily or muddy , pimples and blackheads are out he question if you use CREME DE LIS, | Sold by druggists and general s, or sent prepaid on receipt of price—soc. Sample bottle 1oc. E. B. HARRINGTON & CO., Mirs Los Angeles, Cal. W | 8. Jonas, bin, Miss Nellie A. Glynn, John Byrne, Mrs. Letin, Sol Levin and wife, Mrs. = \\', Reed and. niece, Miss Emma . Morton, Mrs. M. Tobelman, George D. Gmha.l;n and “wife,. Webster Jones, Miss Viola Phyllis Kowfilsk Mrs. E. Kowalsky, Miss Alice Kowalsky, !iarold Kowalsky, Mrs. M. Ikenberg and soi PeD. K. Miles, Miss Bthel Miles, 306 Lhchflcld Theodore H. Michaels and wife, Herbert Michaels, H. L. Lange, wife and son, P. Stern, A. Levy, H. Elsner, Jullus Berck, Mrs. Mae Moeller and son, Wil- liam Stratmeyer, Charles Levy and wife, Mr< H. Mayer and children, A. Levy, Louis Metzger and valet, Walter G. Haxe, Mrs. H. Cohn, Mervyn Cohn, Miss Selma Cohn, William H. McLane. Villarimi, St. Helena—Mrs. E. M. Chabot and party. Oakland—J. H.- Dickman Jr., Charles D. Bates Jr., Miss Vera Medau, Miss A. L. Muller, S. Jarvis Jr., Conrad Rued, Walter Beattie, = wife and child. Healdsburg—George _ C. Alexander and wife, H. McDonnell and wife, Ed Eby and wife, Miss Eby, 8. Horton, W A. Camp- bell,' John Sherrand, Miss Maude Sher- rand, Miss Mabel Harris, Mrs. Sargent, Miss Ethel Sargent, J. D. Smith, George Blackburn 2nd wife, Raymond Blackburn, Miss Wilson. Santa Rosa—George W. (n!la‘{\an William pper, John \\'alker W, Skaggs, Louis Frei. Alexander Valley F. Bailey, Dr. A. Young. Alameda—Charles W. Macloon. Berkeley —Mrs. E. E. Abbott. Houghton, Clyde Vallejo—E. J. ’Boyle. ~ Arizona—C. E. Atwood. Cloverdale- Bentley and wife, | Miss Jess Bentley, Mrs. J, A. Klelser, Kellogg—Mrs. Calvin H. Holmes, Miss Anna Holmes, - CALIFORNIA HOT SPRINGS—The fol- lowing guests registered during the.past week at the California Hot Springs: From San Francisco—Mrs. 8. ZW. Trusdell, Mrs. L. A. Sorbier, Miss Marle Sorbfer, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Smegal Kynnersley, Miss M. A. Lissak, Miss Josephine Evans, Mrs. V. Evans Smith, Mr, and Mrs. E. J. Crane, G. H. L. Jackson, D. J. Bons- fleld, Mrs. A B, Chapman, Rundle Chay man, Mr, and Mrs. W. P. Martin, 8. L. Braverman, Mrs. J, P. Herrne, Miss Lil- ian Herrne, Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Gunst and family, N. E. Sanford, Dr. and Mrs. Er- neste’ Johansen. Mr. and Mrs. W. erts, Charles Hoey, Mr. and Mrs. | Kierulft, J. Swain, B, Wilkey, Charl | Wilke Jr., M. Spires, Mrs. Erskine, Mrs. Lubeck, Robert Leandro (Olympic_Club), Sampel P. Kimber, C. W. Parsons, Walter | J. Andrews, Mrs. Gardner E. Beach and children, Mrs. W. J. Coey, Miss Mabel Coey, Charles W. Coey, W. A. Coey, Mrs. H. Hubbard, R. N. Hubbard, ‘Willlam Noble, Mrs. B. Noble, Miss N. Armstrong, Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Root. From Oakland— Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Barker, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Laymance, Mrs. Cunningham. From Alameda—Mrs. J. W. Cline. From Berke- Miss Celeste Granier, Miss Julie Granier. From Honolulu—Dr. and Mrs. From Guatemala Petaluma—Colonel Howard Humphries. dric Macke. , From D. B. Fairbanks. Mr. and Mrs. C. Luff, Mrs. H. McWeston, Miss Maud Brainard, Robert Steitz. MARK WEST SPRINGS—The follow- ing are spending the summer at Mark West Springs: Dan O'Callaghan, J. D Phillips, J. M. Buckmiester, Mrs. J. Lillie Crough, Miss Lnttle Sylvester, Mrs. J. Dwver, Crough, Mis villiam _Schmulian, J. Blumenthal, _Charles Muraski, C. R. Good- rich and wife, Master Amos Hiester, Mrs. Sutenheim, Mr. Schuck and wife, i. Wilhelm, J. Will Abrams and_wife, Schmulian, Mrs. Zimmerman, Mrs. .-M. Carpaneto, Mrs. William Mead, Jules P. Gle Mrs. Silberger and child, William Gerthof, Percy Brown of Al meda, S. Lichtensen and wife, Mrs. T. 8 Stealey and children, Mrs. B. Woolfe, M. Hermann, Mrs. M. Marks, Miss Julla Marks, Miss A. Fauser, S. Brieger, wife and child, Miss M. C. Dwyer, San cisco; J. F. C. Abel, wife and child Honolulu; Regina Biggy, Alex B. Wat- son, James H. Dunn of Cleveland, Ohio. SUMMER HOME FARM.—Registered at Summer Home Farm, Glenwood, ari | From San Francisco—A. I. Bloch, Sam Reiss, J. del Valle, Mrs, J. del Valle, Mi Evelyn del Valle, W. J. Wilson, E. R. Gal- land, Mrs. E. R. Galland, Juanita Galland, W. Scharb, Mrs. G. Alexander, D. Alex- ander, Carl Hoffman, Myron Hoffman, Samuel Hoffman, Florence Hoffman, 0 R. Alexander, Mrs. S. M. Cohn, M. Cohn. Allen 8. Cohn, Dagmar A. (oh 5 Harold- J. Cohn, Marie A. Cohn, Mrs. | Willard, Rober{ Willard, Mrs. H. M. Bloch, Fred Bloch, N. Cahn, Mrs. N. Cahn, Mrs. M. Newfield, Master L. New- field, Rudolph Mueller, J. J. Keefe. M. D. Mrs. J. J. Keefe, Mrs. S. Bloch, Mi; Stella Bloch, Miss Bloch, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Weber, M. Newfield, Herm Kliner, Mrs. H. Kliner, Miss E. J. Kliner, Jacob Mrs. Theodore Cohn, Claudia Cohn, Hermine Cohn, Mrs. L. Bloch, Miss | M. Bloch_ F. Bloch, Miss Ray Voorsanger, Mrs. W. S. Schmidt, Miss Evelyn Levi- son, Miss Nattie Levison, Ad Rosenthal, Mrs. Ad Rosenthal. From Honolulu—No - man Brown. From Santa Cruz—Mrs. F. A. Woolworth, Mrs. E. Ordway, Mrs. \\ B. Hughes, From Oakland—Mrs. C. F. Weber, Miss K. Weber, C. F. Weber, J. Walter Ward, Mrs. J. Walter Ward, Mar- tin f\r\'ard From San Jose—R. W. M tinoff. SANTA CATALINA ISLAND-During the past week the following pleasure- seekers from San Francisco register at the Hotel Metropole. Aralon, Santa = lina Island—A. M. Shields and wife, Mrs. C. F. Starke, Miss F. P. Morrison, J. Horsburgh Jr., H. C. Long, Mrs. M. E. Eisener, Miss Helen Eisener, C. F. Taylor, L. J. Déan and wife, H. W. Newbauer, P! J. Tormey, J. W. Phalen, wife and son, John Landers, J. D. C. Ackerman, wife Mrs. W. J. 1.,;11. M and dhufilhler (Oakland), rs, Mise Landers, bitts and wife, Martin Schultz, T. D. Con- nelly and wife, BYRON SPRINGS—Among the recent arrivals at Byron Springs are: From San Francisc: s V. Block, Miss Bertha B. Block, Mrs. 8. Cose, Mrs. M. Hencken and daughter, Otto Braunsdorf, Ed Wil- [ 1iame, Daniel 'Sullivan, wife and child; E. |U. Diming, M. Brilllant, Ell V. Garnes, |'A J. Kosta, W, R&ddlngbn Mrs. Red- | dington, Mrs. Kimball, M. J. Tans g V. Dahl, H. Knibbe, L. I (,OV\EInr and son. | Lieytenant H. F. Rethers, Elias Styres, Jacobson, Thomas Magrer, R. S. Raw, Dan B Carier. Horriaon B. Carter, Miss | M. H. Mattoon, Charles Brown, J. T. Wil- iams, Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Nelson, P. Con- lan, wife and three children:’ Willlam Brown, W. E. Gwin, James O. Barrows, idwards, John Lancaster, Mrs. H. L. Meyer, Miss Viola S. Meyer, Miss Meyer, Mrs. A. Cohn, Mrs. Linderman, M. Divenny, J. F. Logan, A. B. Donnelly, B Pronty . W. Krenenbers, Captain J. C. Beck, Guiseppa Traverso,'E. M. Mi- cheel, M. C. Morgensen, wife and child: John ‘M. Corcoran, Cornelius Donovan, J. | Bachman, Leon Lewls, Miss L. Well, John hin; from. (Alameda, 8. B. Beck; from Cakiana—c "B, Cox, "Emile Fhnihe k. l\m dall, N. 8. Mellis; from San Rafael, R. Male: from Jamestown, Mrs, Fitz. 3 ain: Sk Frasso W, 1. harnet, Mre. .. Scholler, Louis Scholler; from Stock- ton—J. R. Crowell and wife, N. A. Heaut P SPECIAL OFFERING to our “Satisfied List.” Here it Men’s Fancy Swimming Suits —Good fitters and extra quality, a lot on hand that will be sold for £2.50. Fancy Combination ew styles, strong and du- rable, to go at $3.50. Made to order if you so desire. 1884 KNITJTING co. If you can’t come write for Catalogue. P < “ % “ € P P & PS « “ “ “ 4 < D % ¢ ¢ 3 < g S % : THERE IS SATISFACTION.... in knowing that you have the best. price you paid was fair and consistent with the goodsl you received. We have a host of customers satisfied on these two points. We have a to the Men and Boys of San Francisco with a view to adding them We still have a few LADIES’ and MISSES’ SUITS to go at the' pricess announced last week, $1.75 to $12.00. 60 CEARY STREET, B, lum St. and Grant Ave, It is also good to feel that the 1s: Boys’ Fancy Swimming Suits Neat, strong and first - quality, $1.50. Boys’' Extra Strong Bathing Suits—Can’t be worn out in one season. 50¢ and 75e. Makers cf. Sweaters, Jerseys, Gymnasium Sulte,Sllk, Lisle Thread, Linen and Wool Underwear, Riding, Outing and Camp ng Leggins. and wife, Mr, Arbuck\e and wife, Charles W ner and wife, J. C. Thompson, D. ebbush, A. C. .Gall: from Tucson, Arlz., R. Remstadt; from Haywards—R. Reid, M. Mexros and wife; from Chis s A. M. Mowrey; from Merced—J. A. Sil- veira, John L. Ardo; from Bakersfield— Alfred Harrek, wife and daughter; from Amador City, Willlam Angelovich; from Los Banoc, A. E. Smith; from Sunol, Al- fred Py; from . Aberdeen, Wash., Bert Morse; from Cornwall, Sadie A. Gorham. CAMP TAYLOR—The following guests registered at Camp Taylor last week: From San Francisco—R. D. McGee, J. F. Garvey and wife, C. Lyons, G. Lyons, J. Marten _and family, P. Tillaux and wife, S. M. Levy, Miss C. Cozzens, Miss 8. Cronan, Miss M. A. Cronan, Miss How- land, H. J. Sinession and wife, H. Tolkins and wife, W. Detz and wife, Miss Keat- ing, G. B. Dillon, 'J. Tresch, Mrs. M. Tresch, J. Oleovich, Miss R. Hayes, Mrs. . L. Haynes, Miss L. Thorson, C. Hehnke, Miss J. Lytjens, Miss E. Lyt- Jens, Miss 0. 1; tjens, J. W. Lytjens, W. §. Judd, E. McQuade and family, B. Friedberg, H. E. Friedberg, H. E. Hoff- man, Miss O. M. Chariton, Miss H. E. Clark, A. B. Charlton, Miss O. L. Pettus, Miss E. O. Pottus, Mrs. L. E. Pettus, Miss K. Dunker, Miss H. Dunker, R. Del- amater, Charles Fisher and wife, H. R. Campe and wite, Miss C, Wolff, Miss E. Wolff, Miss L. Trefts, Miss M. McCol- lough, Mr. Whittock and wife, Miss Ethel Clark, Miss Irene Clark, L. C. Clark and wife, Milton Clark, W. Egan, E. Miller, H. Miller, A. Bertelsen, R. Heine, C. Hull, W. Rodgers, B. Schmidt and family, H. Stohimann and wife, J. Lackmann’ and wife, H. Lackmann, F, D. Bartlett, L. A. Hewlett, Miss Nettie Burkhardt, Mrs. A. Cameron, Miss A. Burkhardt, Miss G Reutschler, A. M. Eaton, J. P. Lucas and wife, W. Wobber and wife, Miss Wilcox, S. F. Adam, J. O. Solomon, W. Hunter and wife, A. J. Alkm!. Mlsfi E. A. Lewis, A. Elcherberger, J. Gorman, "H. Al Hooker, Miss M. Chnnce. Miss C. Morris, Miss E. Trewavas, Mrs. A. Taylor, A. Nelson, Ry D, Dake, W. F. Yates, E. Mc- Kewn, J. Anthony and wife, C. Wiemer, H. Bowman, Miss 8. Chemas, L. Leben- baum, E. N. Smith, Miss G. M. Coleman, Miss ‘Florence Reemer, J. H. Crosby and wife, W. E. Baines, C. ‘Wagner, J. Mugs, A. Aubin, R. M. Bnrtlho\d F. E. Huetér, V. _Schutfe, B. F. Schutte, M. Schumann, H. A, Burke, Miss G, Peter- son, Miss C. Peterson, Mr. Pennington and lamlly. L. Stewart, Miss C. Simkins, D. Courneen and wife, P. Courneen, H. J. Courneen, A. Girot, M. Girot, F. Girot, Mrs. C. A. Baxter, Miss B. A. Baxter, J. McEnhill, Thomas D. Daly, James Cronin and wife, D. P. Cronin and son, A. Conk: bey, A. C fmann, Miss H. Armsten, Mrs. M. . Grinbaum, H. Browning, Mrs. J. Ellison and son, Miss F. Ellison, G. C. Crowell, Miss E. Crowell, Mrs. H. Jacobs, L. Bennett. From Oak- land—Mrs. F. Shay, E. L. Priest, Mrs. L. Clark, R. Campbeil, Miss M. Camp- bell, Miss K. Campbell, F. J. Ross and family, H. Whittaker, C. Hencke. From Berkeley—B. J. Sflvershield, Mrs. L. F. Hampton, L. F. Hampton, J. W. Barker and wife, Migs Rosa Barker, Edwin Bar- ker, Miss Ethel Hampton, Gerald Hamp- ton, Miss Olive Hampton. Santa Cruz— H. D. Fagen. Belvedere—Mrs. E. J. Ben- Jamin. Los Angeles—A. Girot, M. Girot, F. Girot. San Rafael—Miss M. Driscoll, 8. G. Sewald, C. M. Moore. Corte Ma- Ethel Moore. New York— R. Ten Eyck. Sausalito—W. M. Field, Mrs. R. H. Maddock, Mrs. D. Spar- row. San Rafael-H. D. Baxter. PARAISO HOT SPRINGS—The follow- ing list of people are at Paraiso Hot Springs: F. G. Andrews and wife, D. Hagan, Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Gonzales, A. Gilliland, Cicero Nichols, Dr. F. L. Zeigler and wife, J. M. Laurie and_wife, Jasper McDonald -and wife, Sam Bibio,' W. W. Pierce, Mrs. J. S. Love, G. Favien Kopp, Thomas McMahon, Thomas H. Shatford. Moses Samuel and wife, Miss Leah J. Bamuel, Miss Sadie Samuel, Paul Samuel, Sanford Samuel. Clyde S. uel, A. W. Blow, Mrs. L. Thompson, W. A. Bradford, W. H. Hammon, Mrs. J. George Leibold, Miss Madeline Rothenberg, Mrs. L. Roth- enberg, Sanford C. Rothenberg, George |§Tourny, J. W. Howell, Edward J. Wolff, wife and child, Miss Bdna Lippman, J. Simon and wife, Thomas G. Jacques Jr., J. M. Woodthorpe, San Francisco; L. H. Garrigus, H. P. Brown, E. C. Griffin and son, inas; Miss' Doud, Monterey; Peter Nefison, Chualar; H. H. Cowles, P. W. Morse, Watsonville: Joseph House, Santa Cruz; Alex Brandon, San Ardo; Rev. V. Closa, San Juan; Miss Alma Olsen, Miss M. Oilsen; Leon Jacqueson and wife, Sole- dad; Willlam Branstetter, John Sturzen- negger, . Spreckels Ranchi C. G. White, Del Monte: J, J. Hebbron, Salinas. HIGHLAND SPRINGS—Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Bradford, who have been spend ing a month .at Highlands, returned Thursday to thelr home in San Rafael. Miss Augusta Ames, Miss Maude Ames, and Colonel T. W. Brennan returned this week to their home in San Francisco after a two months’ visit at Highlands. Mr. W. B. Cline, president of the Los Angeles Lighting, Company, returned Wednesday, after having located his fam- ily at the springs for a several months’ stay. Mrs. C. Ivancovich of Van Ness avenue, and_family, arrived Monday for a six weeks' visit. Mrs. W. D. O'Kane and Master Mervyn O'Kane, Mrs. Charles J. Bandmann, two children and maid, arrived Sunday for several weeks' stay. Mr. James Marten arrived Friday for a long stay. On Wednesday e\enlng forty of the guests spent a delightful evening at pro- gressive eucher. here were ten very preity prizes given out. Mr. and -Mrs. J. G. Allen, Judge and Mrs Hunt Mrs. G. L. King and son, . M. Butler and children, and Mis (‘enlor spent a delightful lay on _the §nke Tuesday, lunching at Paraiise Val- ey. KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS—Recent ar- rivals at the Klamath Hot Springs in- clud San Francisco—Joseph W. Ralph, wife and son, C. Edward Innes, H. G. Wiesbrod, Abe Haas, L. J. Rottgers, R. R. Flint, James Brownell, W. Ii. Lee- mnn W. F. Geary, 8. H. Par! and wife, W. Rooch and wife, Marie Rou § Westkoten, Mr. and Mrs. F, Tillman Jr., Master Frederic Tillman, Miss Agnes Tillman, Miss Agnes Mangels, A. Shen- ker, C. H. Ovenington and wifa. XKlamat Agency, Or.—George W. Looseley ant wife, Frank L. Applegate, Edward K. Looseley. Gridle: arion Bigys, Thomas . Hutchins and wife. Oakland. M. Allen Huzel Allen. Klamath Fally—Mr: Bensgon, son and daughter, R. W. Murple, JT. Henley and wife, Ifenry L. Benson. Marysville-Miss H. J. Martin. Montague—J. E. Beaudroit. Donver, Colo.~Z. A, Shire. Los An‘ele! ~John 8. Calkins. Red Bluff—I. N. Floyd. Red- ding—Ed Riche. Hampton, Iowa—W. J. Stonebraker. SARATOGA SPRINGS—Registered dur- ing the past week at Saratoga Springs wer From San Francisco—G. Har mann, W. Hartmann, Mrs. Mrs. J. Hasslinger, and daughter, Miss Dous Radke, Mr. and Mrs. H. Adams, John Meyer, wife and baby, Alexander P, Christe, William Robes, Arnold McAmillan, Bernard ‘Wind- haus, Charles Aronson, J. F. Helens and daughter, H. D. Merihaus, Miss Murphy, Mrs. Mary Murphy,, Baker Hamilton, Adolph Meyers and wife; J. W. Preston, Gertrude Lurg!s Mattie Athens, Adell M Murry, E. Willlams, Ukiah; P. Care- via, Dakland; J.H. Mel\‘len, Pledmont Heights; George Holtslander, Ed Schwer- Awood Schwerin, Gus Schwerin, Ala- meda; Frank Rouke, John Akers, Gus Beattie, Los Angeles: George Wentworth, Santa Rosa; Francis Moore, S8an Jos Willis Burrough, Bncramenm. Clarence White, San Rafael; Wilson Graham, Ba- kersfield; Maurice Mamon, Berkeley. THE GEYSERS—The following guest: are registered at the Geysers: Lou Mul ler, James P. Dockery, Mrs. J. P. Dockery, Kugene P. Dockery, George H. den, Mrs. George H. Dryden, Joseph P. Dry- den, Ernest Maybor, Fred Mlclueles R. Goodwith, H. J. Bremer, B. B, 1o land, J. O. Colver, Lou Muller, 'wife and child, H. H. Becker and .wife, S8an Fran- cisco: H. Foley, Cornelia Stratton, Mabel de Golia, Miss Mabel Gage, Mrs. George de Golia, Oakland; G. F. Keenhan, Wrfi Reynolds, Santa Rosa; Alexander R, Charles Baum, Alameda; Hermitage; Maud Collins, E. W. Collins, G, C. Professor F. R, Cauch, . Yordi, Miss L. Yordi, CI dale; Marsh Howe Mlsn C. Chipchase, Miss Florence Alma Gray, Mrs. J. R. Cross, Arthur G, Fisk, G. Price, |Jack Robertson, Albert Butler, A. A. Doholki, M, Gloravitch, M. R. Ha ¥. H. ‘v' Volma Hardy, Mrs. J. B. Nichflmm hu Belle Nicholson, ~8an LAUREL_ DELL—Registered ‘at_Laurel Dell are: From B‘n ‘rancisco—Mrs. A. H. W)?uon Misse: die lndsmud wil- Edythe and rs. 8. Morris, Miss M. Clurlel M. Lea: R. Dmeml ulllxlf;n and wi “""!kn GA Mativea. Miss L. McLeod, Dr. W. McLaughlin, J. Shoer feld axgl wlfe‘ the Misses Shoernfeld, Miss Bailey, Misses L. and G. Kelley, Pare. Clara_Bigelow, Mrs. Platt, Jesse Platt, the Misses Ludlow, A. Asher, M. Marx, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hockstader, Mr. and Mrs. N. Frick, Dr. Maynard and wife, C. R. Goodrich and wife, C. G. Blosdorff, C. J. Philipp, Mrs. A. Leszynsky, Miss Julia Leszynsky Miss B. Boat, Miss Sylvia Se- R. Leon, Mrs. R. Leon, Mr. and Mrs. Gellert. Miss F. B. Vail, Mrs. H. Bush, Master Sam Bush, Miss Myrtle Bush, Mr. and Mrs. C, Bush Mr. and Mrs. Frank Green, Miss Helen' Louise Green, Miss Bloomingdale and party, F. E. Mason and party, Miss Roberts, J. Vincent de Lave- aga, John L. A. Jaunet. CAMP CURRY—The week’s arrivals at cafl“_f Curry, Yosemite, are as follows. Merkel and wife, Cincinnati, Ohio; Mrs. 'E. A. Green, Stanford University; Miss Maud March, Stanford University; Edward A. Nelson, Nashua, N. H.; Misses Katherine G. McQuadc and Abbie Mc- Glaugklin, San Francisco; Z. Buthell and wife, sacramento W. T. Hamilton, wife and daughter, Oakland; Portland, W. C. Marken and wife, Stockton; D “Parkinson and wife, Scot- land; Mr. and Mrs. Butler, Melbourne; C. H. Spooner, London; Leonard Parkinson, New Zealand; Willlam W. Clark, Matne; Mr. and Mrs.*C. L. Parent, Mr, and Mrs. C. H. Van Orden, Miss Viola Van Orden, Miss Grace G. Davis, Arthur Holman, San Francisco; Miss F. . Branch, Professor Nash, Oakland; Misses Caroline H. and Jessie'G. Branch and Miss Edna Moses, San Francisco; W. A. Bissell, as- sistant general passenger agent Santa Fe system, wife and son, Dr. G. P. Reynolds and _ wife, Mlss Grace Reynolds, zlr;n-ed L. _and R. Binney of Ala- w. J. Blnnpv and Miss Blnnfly of Détroft. Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ho mann, H. Hoffmann, Misses Eva T. Fay- ens, Jessle McD. Jamieson and Esther M. Grey, Oakland; Dr. Charles Van Norden and Otto H. Van Norden, of Sacramento; Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Buckingham, J. G. and Miss Maria T. Montealegre, San Francisco; Miss G. O. Guy and George H. Guy, Seattle; Dr. M. E. Van Meter, San Francisco; Mrs. C. L. Kahn, Misses R. L. and Bessle Kahn, Oakdale; Miss Sofie Kahn, San Francisco; Mrs. W. C. and Miss Queenie Potts, Jamestown; Misses Fannie Madison and C. R. Wittenmeyer, Mfl‘s Coliege; J. M. e, E. J. and E. A. Bussac, San Francisco; Miss Lilllan’ G. Reeder, Chinese Camp Bruce and Miss Breble, Oakland; Profes- sor Clapp, Berkeley; F. M. and Miss J. A. Morgan, San Francisco. On Monday evening a special ei. ‘ertain- ment was provided at the camp, more than 150 guests being in attendance. The programme was quite elaborate, consist- ing of vocal and instrumental music by visiting professionals and amateurs, and addresses and recitations by well known soclety people, As a finale a very beauli- ful display of fireworks was arranged from Glacler Peak, 3200 feet above the camp site. There were also explosions of dynamite bombs against the side of the cliff, which echc 1 and re-echoed through the ‘upper valle . The valley is now thronged with sightseers and the condi- tion of the falls and streams is the best it has been for a decade. JOHANNESBURG—Among the late ar- rivals at Johannesburgiare: Mr. and Mrs. David R. Sessions, Miss R. E. Sessions, Mrs. Irving Moulton, Miss Hallie Moul- ton, San Francisco: J. H. Houston and wife, St. Louis, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Cochet, Oroville; Mr. and Mrs. Reid, New- ark; Mrs. Dixie Chord, W. J. Conroy, Miss Gierisch, Masters Raymond, Wallace and Herbert Behlow, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Behlow, San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam M. Fischer, Miss Florence Fischer, Napa; Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Blancken- burg, Gustav Blanckenburg, Miss Herta Blanckenburg, D, B. Woolf, Misses Essie and Carrie Levy, Miss Dollie Neill, Miss F. McAdam, Misses Clara and Frankie Schuert, W. C. Ames, San Francisco; Miss Ida M. Cary, Miss Helen Cary, San Le- andro; Miss Nellie M. Sturtevant, Oak- land. CAMP MEEKER—The following guests registered at Camp Meeker last week: From San Francisco—Mrs. J. F. McInnis, Miss Marguerite McInnis; Arthur Heyni- man, Mrs. W. D. Wolpman, Miss Lena ‘Welpman, Miss Minnie Oels, Miss Marion G. Thomson, Miss Grace F. Thomson, Stanley A. Thomson, Ruth L. Thomson, Mrs, M. A. Pomeroy, Mrs. A. A, Cham- berlin, Miss Hilda Chamberlin, Mrs. H. Hansen and family, Mrs. Charles Ropp and family, Mrs. E. C. Hare, Miss Eva Continued on Page Twenty-Seven. ADVERTI EMENTS. Mrs, Nettle Harrison’s Latest Portralt. Hair Beauty is treasured as a gift of Nature—but, Nature failing, it is no less valued as a product of HairScience GRAY HAIR, welcome as the nat- ural crown of ripe old age, but de- spised on younger heads as an annoy- ing telltale of defective nutrition of the scalp—of sickness, trouble or reck- less habits—ylelds promptly and per- manently to the power of sclence as embodied in my 4-Day Hair Restorer. It is a triurnph of chemical science— a clean, clear liquid, that does not merely dye and cover the surface, but incorporates with the substance of the hair and the roots and RESTORES the lustrous, transparent coloring of Na- ture. Easlly applied with a fine comb. Does not soll hands or- scalp. The most SIMPLE in application—the most perfect in results. At drugglists, $1. One free application at my xmrlou. LOLA MONTEZ CREME—A scien- tific food Jor the skin tissues, filling out the cells, effacing wrinkles and re- storing a downy skin and healthy com- plexion. Send 10c for postage and packing. SUPEB.!LUO S HAIR—that ab- normal unwomanly ~blemish—perma- nently removed without pain by the Electric Needle. MRS. NETTIE HARRISON, DERMATOLOGIST, 78-80 Geary St.. San Francisco. :.'I.Im.‘!lil Medicated Complexion skin of an infant, 1t SHiS food that remots *al lomishes, protects and — JUNE 238, 1901 CAMP REVERIE, =—IN THE— RUSSIAN RIVER REDWOODS. NOW OPEN. “In All California No Place Like This.”’ AnOuting On a New Plan. Camp Reverle, on the Guerneville Branch of the California Northwestern Railway, is prac- tically a hotel under canvas. Accommodations —tent and board—by the day or by the week. There will be addresses by distinguished people in the mornings, and speclally arranged enter- {ainments—musical, literary, etc.—for the even- ings. RUN UP FOR A DAY. Run Up Saturday and Return Sunday or Monday, Run Up and Back on Sunday, and see for yourselt—‘In_All California No Place Like This."” Round trip from San Francisco only $§2.50. Take boat at Tiburen Ferry. Call on or address mp Reverle Association, Room 81, Flood FIME, Ban Francisco, for particulars and book- lets; or write Camp Reverle Association, P. O. Forestville, Sonoma County, Cal. Booklets may also be had at the ticket offices of the Califor- nia Northwestern Railway. SANTA CATALINA ISLAND. 3% Hours' Ride From Los Angeles, Cal GREATEST ATTRACTIONS IN THE WEST. Third Annual Rod and Reel Fishing Tour- | nament, auspices the ““Tuna Club." Eighth Season of our Famous Marine Band. The Soclety Resort. The Sportsman’s Paradise. HOTEL METROPOLE and COUNTRY CLUB always open. Golf and Tennis Tournaments. IDEAL CAMP LIFE. For full information, hotel rates, unique ar- rangements for camping nnd illustrated pam- hlets, apply to » e E. C. PECK. Agent, 10 Montgomery st San Francisco. BANNING CO. 222 South Spring st., SKAGGS medicinal virtues; good trout streams; telephone, telegraph, daily mail and express; first-class hotel and stage service; morning and afternoon etages: round trip from S. F. only $5 50. Take Tiburon ferry at 7:30 a. m. or 3:30 p. m. Terms, §2 a day or $12 a week. References—Any guest of the past six years. Further information at Traveler of- fice, 20 Montgomery st., or of J. F. MUL- GREW, Skaggs, Cal. GILROY HOT SPRINGS. Traine leave Third and Townsend streets at 8 a. m. and 2:45 p. m. dally. For rates and illustrated pamphlets address P. ROBERT- HOT SPRINGS SONOMA 4% hours from sm Feadolecs: But miles ; waters noted f | SON, Prop. LAUREL DELL LAKE OST ATTRACTIVE PLACE IN LAKE County to spend a vacatlon. Boating, bathing, bowling, tennis, livery, new walks and boats.. Write for circular. EDGAR DUR- NAN, Laurel Dell, Lake Co., Cal. OWN'A HOME "y CAMP MEEKER Buy lots $10 up; cottages built by M!eker m up: boating, bathing, tenting ground f mill, depot, store, postoffice at and lodging $6; take Saus: trip. Address M. C. MEE GREGSON, Camp Meeker, Sonoma County. rapfIeLpripds Three trains daily; 2% hours' ride. A Bettens, Mgr., Byron Hot Spgs., Cal. Lombard & Co., 36 Geary street, City. CAMP OCEAN ROAR, Bltuated on Tomales Bay: good accommoda- tiona for camping, hunting, fishing and boat- Ing; cottages and tents at reasonable prices; accommodations for horses. WM. ARCHER, Proprietor, P, O., Tomales. Sonoma THE GEYSERS, &snome NE OF NATURE'S WONDERS., NATU- ral steam baths; swimming, fishing, hunt- ing _and livery. 'Write for pamphiet. I. WERTHEIMER, manager. 1T 18 NEVER TOO LATE TO ENJOY GOOD HEALTH AND PLEASURE AT THE COZY SARATOGA SPRINGS. 8. MARTENS, Prop., Bachelor P. O., Lake Co. “THE GROVE” &aat"5e fafize. lodging per week, By the day, 2. Meals, S0c. Good saddle horses and the best of livery. Boats free to all guests. PARMETER & COPLAND, Proprietors. GLENBROOK. ‘Various amusements. Large and small game. Table and beds unsurpassed. Rates only 38 and m Apply 20 Montgomery st. or address O. W. -Lake Tahoe, Cal., 1 mile . TREDWAY, Prop., Glenbrook, Lake Co., Cal. | el e . VICHY SPRINGS, The only place in the United States where Vichy Water is abundant. The only natural Electric Waters: Champagne Baths; Springs Numerous; Baths Unequaled.: Three mne from Ukiah. J. A. REDEMEYER mm‘ GOOD FELLOWS’ HOME, MID THE MOUNTAINS OF MENDO- ors. cino. Visit nn- quiet little resort for noud comfort. particulars apply to S. ATTON, $ !Jllhth street, Cl oo NSl MOUNTAIN HOME. ta Cruz Mountains. Health, pleasure, hunting and mming; good table: home; never fall to return; send for VIC PONCELET, Llagas. TOLL HOUSE. LEASANT ACCOMMODATIONS FOR A few guests; mountain scenery; pure air. §8 per week. H. B. LAWLEY, Callstoga, Cal. HO! FOR ‘I'IlB GEYSERS. lneonmnuon. C C In Santa fishing, guests at souvenir. FOSS, Pnprletor. c;u-'i: Board and | San Jose is the central city of California, and Hotel Vendome is its most attractive feature. ‘Adjacent to_Lick Observatory, New Almaden Quicksilver Mine, Alum Rock Park and count- less other attractions, reached over perfect roads. Hotel thoroughly modern and first class ry respect, reasonable, Traveler” office, 20 Montgomery San Francisco, or address GEO. P. SNELL, Mgr., San Jose, Cal. PARAISO HOT SPRINGS. A grotto, 1400 feet up in the c looking the broad Salinas Valle: and win pure, dry, balmy armr; equable tem- perature; seven miles stage from Soledad; hot and cold soda and sulphur baths; tub and plunge; special bathhouses for ladies; m: e treatment; cement swimming tank, 30x80; hun ing and fishing; all popular games; hotel, ~ot- tages and grounds llluminated by gas; tele hone and P. O.: round-trip ticket $8. C. T. ROMT prop.; T. W. SHRODER, manager. For further information stre Delightful Surroundings and Decetont ccommodationsat WAT TER MEDICAL SPRINGS LAKE COUNTY, CAL. Certain cure for Stomach, Liver, Bladder, Skin and Blood Diseases. Recommended by Leading Physicians. Thou- sands Cured, Tickets, Callinrnln and Northwestern Rall- oad. Stage from Ukiah. RODNEY MCCORMICK, General Manager. Call or address, WITTER MEDICAL SPRINGS COMPANY, Upper Lake P. O., Lake County, Cal. Main Office & Water Depot. 916 Market, r. 84. Kidney, ..NAPA... SODA SPRINGS HE MOST BEAUTIFUL health resorts. Rates 810 to $15 per week. Two tn.hu a-.uy. foot of Market street, 7 a. m. and 4 For further information address ‘A. DOLLMANN, Proprietor. Napa County, % oF ALL CAPITOLA T HE SEASIDE RESORT OF CENTRAL Cuu(nmxa on Monterey Bay. Now open. Free booklet. R. M. BRIARE, manager hotel; FRANK REANIER, supt. camp, Capitola, Cal. YOSEMITE VALLEY, BIG OAK FLAT AND YOSEMITE STAGE CO.—Running directly through the Tuolumne Big Tree Grove. Round trip from San Fran- clsco $32. Round trip from Stockton $27. Staging 2% hours first afternoon and § irs next day, arriving at Yosemite Valley § p. m. Send for illustrated folder. WM. J. WHITE. Gen’] Agent, 630 Market st., opposite Palace Hotel, S. tel. Black 3§71 DR. C. C. O'DONNELL’'S INERAL SPRINGS AT CLEN ELLEN, the best camping, picnic and pleasure re- sort on the Coast. The greatest remedy for lung disease, liver and stomach complatnts. rheumatism ' and catarrh in the world; 46 miles from S. F. The 8. P. R. R. and S. F. & N. P. R. R. give special rates to campers; 30 cottages and tents furnished; rent cheap: no fogs mor polson oak at the park; minerai water, boats and bathing free. Inquire of DR. C. C.' O'DONNELL, office 1021% Market, bet. 6th and 7th, S. F. If you want your health, pleasure and longevity this is the place to go. MARK EST SPRINGS Healthlest and best climate, prettiest place in all California: lots amusements; fine otk all mineral waters. Rates. $10 and $12 Week. Open May 16 Circulars at city otfice, 918 Larkin st., S. F. DRURY & KROEGER. RUBICON PARK, A delightful summer resort on the shore of Lake Tahoe. Everything new. Best beach for Bathing on- the lake. Fishing and hunt Boatn. Aehing tackle and saddle horses at mod- erate hire; $2 per day, or $10, $12 and $14 week. Postoffice, teléphone. A. n.;.g-} Rubicon Park, Lake Tahoe, Cal. POINT ARENA HOT SPRINGS. Greatly improved. New cottages, large hall, planos, billlard, pool and other games; every- thing new; §7 per week. Round trip by stmr. Point Arena. 8. Inquire at Beadle Bros.', % Mission, and N. 0., 14 suuomn e ot DRy W, A MCORNACKPorme Arena, Cal. “PINE KNOLL.” Beautiful mansion house .and magnificent grounds, situated in foothills. one and a halt miles from St Helena =Table unsurpassed. Terms reasonable. Address P. O. box 8, St Helena, Cal. KLAMATH HOT SPRINCS. Finest fishing, hunting and health resort on the coast. Climate perfect. Op Kiamath River. Rates, $2 and §2 50 per day; 310 to 314 per week. Call Traveler Office. 20 Montgomery st.. of address EDSON' BROS., Beswick, - Siskiyou ‘ounty, 3 THE SIERRAS Mr_ply Test Colfax on R Elevation Just right — 186 miles from San Fr. No sta; uble, flneltmnely. wnm air, trnl.t :.idn ol I-.:x Ideal forests and [ronn fl 00 a week. Send for booklet. Orchard Springs, Colfax, Cal .. BELLEVUE HOTEL. P. 0. EL VERANO, Cal, Verano Station (King’s Crossing), on California Northwestern Rallway. Hot mineral baths near by. Terms, n Der dny |.nd upward. PETER GOUILHAR- ' Moét & Chandon The largest and oldest Champagne Hcuge in the world. 5 White Seal (Grande Cuvee) of ex- ceptional bouquet and dryness.— Court JFournal. WILLIAM WOLFF & 00. ruu-o-num., 320 Market 8¢, San Fran If you wanl to know where to go this Summer Call or write for A “VACATION 19017 This s a little book just lssued by the Call- fornia Northwestern Rallway Company, and is It gives camping loca- n profusely illustrated. tions, hotels and mineral spring resorts Martn, Sonoma, Mendocino and Lake count! Besides, it contains a list of about 200 fa and homes where board during the summer months can be procured at from $§ to §I0 per week. Ticket offices, 650 Market strest (Chron- icle building) and Tiburon Ferry. General of- fice, Mutual Life building, Sansome and Cali- fornia streets, San Francisco. R X. RYAN, General Passenger Agent. H. C. WHITING, General Manager. HIGHLAND SPRINGS. Only Three Hours’ Staging To the prettiest, healthiest, most restful in all gnlllornlL Resident physician. rery comfort and amusement. Rates—§10, $12, ll‘- $15 and $16 per week. Call on LEE D. CRAIG, 316 Montgomery st., and see photographs of hotel and lumundlnn ‘We take pleasurs in writing full particulars. Address CRAIG & WARNER. CAMELLINE For the complexion. I able for the Mountains and Sea Shore. ents and re- moves tan, sunburn and infection from Poison Oak. Indorsed by the medical profession. At all_druggists. CALIFORNIA HOT SPRINGS Hot Springs, but not a sanitarium. Formerly Agua Callente !Drlnn Sonoma v-uey No staging; 46 miles via . Ry. or R. R. Immense swimmin; xt.-.nl Splen- dm ub\e Come Sundays, try it. Round trip. $110. Telephone: expenllve improvements; 313 and $14. COOPER & SHEDDEN, Agua Ca- Hent: Cal WILBUR HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS. Sulphur Creek, Colusa Co., Cal., 26 miles by stntov'el( of Willlams; fare §2. Hottest and strongest water on the Coast; temperaturs 148 deg. Cures rheumatism, , salt rheum, skin diseases. neuralgia, liver and kidney com- plaints, paralysis. mercury in system, dyspep- sia, catarrh. Natural mud baths. New 2-story hotel: fine new bathhouse. Board and Iodflu including baths, $10 a week. WM. OBLGEAR Proprietor. VACATION DAYS. Outing Sutts tn Homespun or Golfings: Jack- ets silk lined, made to order only. Special '. JOHANNISBERG. First-class family resort in the Napa red- woods. BDxhilarating alr, hunting, flshing. swimming and boating. Terms reagonable. In- quire THEO. BLANCKENBURG JR., Prop.. Ouakville, Napa Co., or The Traveler's Bureau, 20 Montgomery st. EL MONTE HOTEL. First-class family resort: cltmate unsur. ‘great rellet for peopis with sathma: 8 mllel from S. F.; fare §1 85; free "bus. fou- lars at Traveler Office, 20 Montgomery st., or of JOEN NEVILL, Proprietor, Los Gatos SOLID COMFORT HOME ('™ "= altitude. No fog: climate delightful l‘\‘l‘ orchard, vegetable garden. fot, cold baths. Spring water. Rates, n weele up. Stage meets train. SCHULER & SCHEBEN, Napa, Cal. CAMP CURRY Makes It possible for you to spend a week or & month in Yosemite without exhausting all your resources. Rates, §12 D-f week; $5 per month. Office, 630 Market stree! YO.B-ITI r WILLOW RANCH Eommies R 2mmsar nome in the redwoods, 5 miles from ta Cruz: running water, swimming. croquet, abundance nf fruit, home cooking: table speaks for itsel’. For particulars, TULEY & ILIFF, Santa Cruz. Former xmpfl-m- W, WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. 2% hours’ ride from S. F.: § miles from Val- lejo. Sulphur baths; cure rheumatism, neural- la, eczema, kidney. er stomach diseases. otel and Cottages renovated. Iake for boating and bathing. Dancing Pavilion. 18 to $10 a week. Special rates families. M. MADRID, Vallejo, C u BOULDFR CREEK MOTEL. Under new manacement. Entirely renovated First-class family rosort. Fine hunting and fishing. Sulphur -pnrn For terms and par- tlwl:nclt}dml P. J. WELCH, Prop., Boulder . Cal. $50.00 Or less will cover all expenses of a 10 days’ trip to Yosemite. Curry’s Office, 890 Market street, S. F. YOSEMITE!! WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. Two miles from St. Helena. Board and room, $1 a week: campk: 1 $1 50 per week. Radregs W. W, MCORMICK. St. Helena. tages, camping. fshing: CAMP TAYLOR S"'mn.. trom & F.: In tha redwoods. Call Traveler office, 20 Unn'.lu'llll" street, or address H. G. MARTIN, rietor. HOTEL alHVIWI. On the shore of Clear Lake cookiny §7 per week ,and up--re. ¥. and A SCALES, ., Laképort, Lake County, Cal. LAKEPORT AND BARTLETT SPRINGS ‘3,1-“;‘ LINE.—Hopland to Barlett Springs, at 3:30; arrive at New §-horse 14-pas- to order for this modern improve- senger tou! 'Im ‘made stage line. " ith all the most ments. Passengers for Lake or Bartlett Springs call for tickets by mmt Springs Stase LUSTLER & ROWARD, Proprietors. COUNTY.—New 13-passenger Yosemits e, Call outside meate e Zomemee daily (Sundays excepted) at 11:30 a. m., direct M‘hl .dam: toga . I m-. Kolnyvm. . 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