The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 27, 1902, Page 29

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 27, 1902. 29 (ireat /ith MADAM OBER’S STOCK st store in the city. crowd w e not suf t a for wt ciate e properly served will be g force for the continuation we pu The CELE LADIE BRATED JAROS HYGIENIC ALL-WOOL SUITS, high Sleeves, to shrink; and S8 50. nkle length; guar- were sold Al not $6 for reduced to YPSILANTI UNION SUITS— eck, no sleeves, le and knee silk 2nd balbriggan mixed; sold less Reduced to .... $4.00 YPSILANTI U and patural: 10N war long sleeves; neck, no h;_$5.50 T - 1t S B ol sommententd bbbt S e i E YPSILANTI _ UNION SILK low long_sleev ced to. 2 TIGHTS, ankle and knee balbriggan; Re- euced to ALL SILK YPEILANTI VESTS, high neck, long sleeves; $6.00 grade. Re- e Sy R - $3.50 YPSILANTI VESTS, high neck, leeves; black, white and gra: ted ‘mll wool; $3.50 grade. $2.00 grade. Reduced to. WOOL YPSILANTI TIGHTS, black, cle and knee length; $2.45 uce MAXKE NO MISTAKE, the only store ADVERTISEMENTS. F U U kR Sensation... Mr. H. L. Smith, assisted by Mr. Abraham- , was compelled to close the store twice every day during the week. immense that an officer was obliged to handle the peo- A force of salesladies were provided for, cient to handle the great bargain seekers. genuine marked-down sale like this the good public appre- ch we thank one and all Madame Ober’s Stock 39 Geary Strect. at 30 Geary street. Has been the It goes to Hoping that the people that have d for with better service, which of this sale. —— e — VAN DYKE UNION SUITS, unequaled Vi for wear; long sleeves; cot- ton an $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $1 All reduced to..25e —_— DIES' VAN DYKE UNION SUITS, | cotton and wool mixed; high neck, long sleeves; ankle length; $2.50 grade, Re- duced to . e i i P1aE ARNOLD BAB GERTRUDE OUT- Fr troduced by Anna Jenness Mil All gzarments at half-price. ARNOLD KNIT UMBRELLA | The C2 {EAF SAFETY PID Reduced to " reduced to. reduced to YPSILANTI WASHING POWDER. Reg- ular price, 15c box. Reduced to 3 boxes for ... UTICA COMPOUND. Regular price, 25c 2 Reduced to 2 cans for. 25¢ ANNA JENNESS MILLER reliable belt. Regular price $1.00. Reduced to...25¢ S KNITTED CORSET Reduced to half-price. CHILDREN'S V. V. WAIST, white and regular price $1 drab, reduced to.... . 500 The G. D. WAIST for women; $1.50 and §1 25 grade all marked down to..76c The ANNA JENNESS MILLER COR- SET WAIST; regular price $3, reduced $0 csciinon $1.50 The celebrated EQUIPOISE WAIST for ladies, unexcelled $2 50 grade reduced to. | %2 25 grade reduced to $8.00 grade reduced to. Broken sizes in J. B, W. B. and P. D. end P. N. CORSETS 85 00 grade reduced to | %6 50 grade reduced to. el e s e i e Just imported LADIES' PAPER SANI- TARY TOWELS; regular price duced’ to LADIES’ SANITARY TOW! from 50c to The celebrated MADAME OBER'S COR- SET; $5 00 grade reduced to....$2.50 in town for BARGAINS. PERSONALS. Jobn E. Hellmann and family are e summer vacation at Fairfax Mrs. ry V. Tingley Lawrence ani her er, Miss Constance V. Lawrence, have Teturned from their trip to Honolulu, the ines, Japan and China Mr. and Mrs. A. Leszynsky announce the w versary of their wedding July 27, et their residence, 1818 Pine street. Reception from 2 to 5 p. m. William H. Kelth, who has been spending gome weeks in this city, leaves to-morrow for Parls. ‘harles Bliss leaves on the Overland Limited s for New York and Eastern ocenters on ee weeks' trip in the interest of his busi- (formerly Cecilia F. Lang- ley) has returned from her trip to Los Angeles is living at 1114 Buchanan street. C. Bemer has returned to the city be pleased to see her friends at 313 street. H. A, Garfinkle left for Eureka on the She goes to join her husband. Meyerstern left on the owl or her home in Los Angeles. G. W. Perkins and daughter, after ng several weeks in Nevada County, return to their home in San Francisco will sbout August 1. A. F. Schieicher of this city has returned from a tour of Europe. i s. J, Daizell Brown, sccompanied by her tay of & month in Halifax, N. & Quebec ere now visiting frien eal. Mrs, Brown will visit Toronto and Candian cities and expects to make & through the Yellowstons Park befors re- ing to San Francisco. and Mrs. H. A Massey and son are nding the summer months at Coronado, Santa Monica, where they have extended vacation, Eppertshausen and her sister, Mann, have returned from their at_Cavitola. Mrs. L. R. Isascs has returned from Catalina and will be home Tuesdays st 1114 1s Buchanan street. Henry Heymen, the well-known musiclan, has returned from the country, “Nirs. Helen Browning, the talented elo- fonist of New York, who spent several mo: the Bast last week. neisco she Was extensivel: [ of friend: vious to ber departu s the guest of Mrs. W. J. Higgins. Mrs. George W. Reid and her son, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Berry, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Weeks 24 Mies Noyes, all of San Francis who have been cemping at Bonite, returned. The party During her stay in San entertained and r_ the month for New York she ADVERTISEMENTS. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR nd all other facial blemishes are removed by DR Sad MES. A, W. TRAVERSE, Donobos building, 1170 Market street, cor. Taylor, rooms 26, with the electric needle without pain or ; permanency gusranteed; hours 1 to 4 p.m. DANDRUFF ositiyely cured by dally applications of Brah- o Coeasn to.the scaly. | Bold By 3. 5. Potts Drug Co., 1016 Market st., and other druggists; also at office of DR. TRAVERSE, 1170 Market. AUCTION OF FINE LOT OF ORIENTAL RUGS Thursday, Fridasand Saturday, AT 2:30 F’I;\ 332 POST STREET. 1 e stock of M. B. MIHRAN has been b our hands with positive instruc- tions to sell, as store must be vacated by Aug. Sth E. 8, EPEAR & CO., Auctioneers. s visiting friends in this oity, left for | traveled from place to place, pitching | thelr tents in the most inviting locations. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Deming and chauf- feur arrived at Del Monte on the 17th fust on thelr new touring car, one of the largest and fastest automobiles on the coast. They made the trip from San Franclsco, stop- ping at all the summer resorts along the route as far south as Monterey. They will return to_the city within the next ten days. Mrs. O. B. Caldwell of Oakland has returned from the Yosemite Valley and will be at hom on_the first Monday of each month. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Key and Dr. Walter Key will spend the month of August in north- ern Lake County. Mr. and Mrs. Bam, Meyers celebrated their ellver weddins at their residence, strest, last Sunday. Mr.' and Mrs. Percy Howard O'Brien (nee Morgan) have returned from their honeymoon summer, 3 Mrs. Henry Finnegass has retuthed from an | extended tour of the Eastern States and is residing at 782 Ellis street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tichner, formerly of 252 Eighth_street, Oakland, are at their new home, 702 MeAllidter street, corner of Gough, San Francisco. Miss Gertie Leary and Miss Lizzie Peyser will leave to-day for Santa Catalina Island. They will be absent two weeks. Mrs. L. Shrier and daughter of this city, after #peading a few daye at the Hotel Mateo, went to Catalina and are stopping at the Hotel Metroole. S. A. Jones and Fugene Jones, who | have been ‘staving in this city for several days, | returned to their home at Spreckels. Mrs. Peter Conaty, children and maid, have left the city and are sojourning at Capitola. Mrs. Dora King and Otto Thiele have just returned from Anderson Springs after stay of two weeks. Mrs. S. H. Burtis has returned from a two monthis’ pleasant visit with her mother, Mrs. | 3. A. Hosta of Eureka, Cal. 3rs. C. T. Mills has returned to the college { atter visiting in Portland, Or. Dr. and Mrs. O. F. Westphal and Miss Flor- ence Hicks ha returned from a most enjoy- able drive through Mendocino, Lake and Sono- Ma countles. Mr. apd Mrs. Willlam Cohn have returned from thair wedding tour and will be pleased to receive thelr friends at Hotel Franklin. Jesse 1. Perez, Miss Isabelle G, Brods, Miss | Bornice M. Colman and Masters Theodore and ing trip in Lake County. Julian R. Brendon and family, who “have been the guests of Mrs. Morris Newton at Moscow Cottage, Sonoma County, for the past #ix weeks, have returned home. Mr. end Mrs. J. A. Scharlin will receive this Sunday efterncon from 2 to 5 et their residence, 1621 Bush street, in honor of thelr stiver wed- @ing anniversary. Mrs. Adoloh Btock of Fresno is visiting her rents, Mr. and Mrs. Lagarus, at their resi- ence, $28A° Union street. ENGAGEMENTS. Announcement has been made of the engage- ment of Miss Katie Rothaller, daughter of Mrs. K. Rothaller and niece of the late P, Beller- mann of Berkeley, to Hans Roetlisberger of San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. M. Shapiro announce the en- ement of their youngest daughter, Barah, to hilip N. Mendelsohn of Selma, formerly of this elty. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Trost announce the en- ement of their daughter, Miss Minnie Trost, o Henry J. Hadlich of St. Paul, Minn, Mr, Hadlich is sperigtendent of the city delivery of the postoffice of that city. The marriage is set for August 12 in this city. hnr, and Mrs, William J. Brady announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Bmmg W., to Frederick J. Frenche 5 The engagement of A. Paul Somers and Miss Jessie C. Clauson is announced. The pros- pective_bridexroom is in the dry goods busi- n He leaves shortly for Denver to accept = respoasible position. The wedding will ocour at_Denver. Leon Blum announces the engagement of his daughter Helen to Sam Reiss. Mr. Relss and Miss Blum will recelve to-day and Wednes- | aay. Mrs. Anna M. Bosquet announces the engage.- ment of her daughter. Jossphine Clara, to Philip J. Neumann. The marriage will take. place on August 5 at the residence of bride’s mother, 1108 Gough street. in the pres. ence of the immediate relatives of both parties, WEDDINGS. The marriage of Clemens Laufenberg and Miss Matilda Sauer was solemnized last Tues day morning at a nuptial mass in St. Bonifa Church, the Rev. Father Maximillian officlat- ing. The bride was attired in a gown of white crepe de chine, her tulle veil being caught with a spray of orange blossoms. Her bouquet was of Bride roses. Miss Jennie Sauer, sister of Laufenberg supported the groom. During the | ceremony Gounod's “Ave Maria” was beauti- j fully rendered by Miss Lily Roeder._A sump- | tuous wedding breakfast followed the cere. | mony at_the home of the bride’s mother, at | which only the relatives of the contracting par- | ties were present. Many beautiful presents were showered upon the young couple, The wedding of Miss Amy Salz and Melville Klauber of San Diego took place Sunday, the 20th inst., at the residence of Jacob Salz, the bride's father, Rev. Dr. Jacob Voorsanger offi- clating. T N 51 Harriet | and are at their home in Belvedere for the | Frederick Colman have returned from a camp- | the | the bride, acted as maid of honor and Walter | (All notices intended for this column must be vouched for by the name and address of & | member of the family sending such communi- catlon.) AT THE RESORTS. DEER PARK Prom San Franclsco— F. M. Larkin and wife, Gail C. Larkin, John Landers, Mrs. W. C. Stratton, Miss Maud J. Elzy, E. S. Foward and wite, F. F. Knox M. D., Dr. J. H. Seymour, Mrs. La Cour, Wal- ter Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Milton W. Esbersg, Willlam B. Bosley and son, Sidney M. Ehr- man, J. L. Parsons nd wife, Mrs. J. T. Dowling, Miss Genevieve Cain, Miss Esther | White. From Sacramento—Miss Emma Woods, Miss K. Hoelm, Mrs. J. H. Yoerke, Mrs. 8. fil Slight, Miss E. Yoerke, Miss E. Wettenbrock, Miss L. Wettenbrock, Master Cyril Siight, Mel: a S| s Cunningham, Miss M. A. rom Suisun City—Gail Down- owning. From Oakland—J. M. G. Kane, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. From _Alameda—Mrs. Harver A Smith, a E. Smith, Irving B. Smith, West. ley ). Smith, M. A, Kruger, Anna W. Kruger, H. Kruger, F. J. 'Behneman, Harold Behnemann. From Detroit, Mich.—Elizabeth Manchester. From Pacific Grove—Flora Con- over. From Los Angeles—Mrs. V. J. Roman, Mr C. Crowley and child. From Reno, Ne; ir. and Mrs. Greenlaw. NAPA SODA SPRINGS: From San Fran- cisco—Miss Anne Oliver, Miss Catherine Oliver, Miss Adelaide Oliver, Mrs. J. B. Oliver, Mrs. J. McCann. W. C. Bank and wite, Joseph Holler, Miss H. Bauer, 8. Shirek and_wife, H. B. Keith and family, Mrs, M. McNamara, Mrs. C. H. Schmidt, Miss Gladys hmidt, Miss Mildred Schmidt,” Miss Emma Spangler, Master Hayden Rule, Raymond Dean, Mrs, Dean, Mrs. R. Jacobson, Miss Josephine Jacobson, Master Adolph Jacobson, Miss Rose Stewart. Davis, Sam Rosenblum, Ira Bishop, Charles C. Bishop, Hon. H. G. Scovern, Paul Holmes and wife, H. A. Keehn, Mrs. C, Kelb, Mrs. C. Lu- din, Mrs. R. Morris, Miss Morris, S. I. Acker- man, H. J. Harris, Mrs. A. J. Harrington, Mrs.' J. B. Daly, Oliver J. Harrington, Mrs. A. Gibson, Mrs. E. H. Davenport, A. Miller Dravo and wife, Dr. and Mrs. Erneste Johanson, Miss Henrletta Louise Sophie Johanson, L. Russelk H. A, Rosenberg and wife, Miss Dorothy cheidman. From Napa—Mrs. F. Martin, Philip Eberhart, Arthur H. Brown, Charles Grady and wife, E. J. Wilson and wife, Mrs. P. Sickels. From St. Helena—Mrs. G. W. Schmidt, Mrs. J. Noble. From Menlo Park— Miss Tillie Kuch, Miss Bertha Kuch. From Burlingame—Arthur K. Doe. From Willow Spring Farm—J. L. Barker, F. P. Barker, Ly- dia G. Barker, Jennle Ellison, Miss Louise Mor- ris, J. H. Hoffman and wife. LAUREL DELL HOTEL: From San Fran- cisco—Sarah Frank, Mrs. H. A. Rosenbaum, Mrs, E. B. Partridge, Joseph Mann, Mrs. W. R. Clark, R. Larmder Jr., H. E. Ozout, H. man, H. Vaughn, Mrs. Clark, Henry Philip Brooks, O. H. Le Kinney, Jack Weise Jr., M. F. Levy, R. R. Ryan, Joseph Eachus, Mrs. Friedman, ‘Joseph Esterbrook, I. L. Gil- bert, Mabel Flack, Emma Gill, Roxie Coleman, Mrs. M. Redmond, George Redmond, J. R. Meyer, A. Poppin, E. E. George, H. W. Emer- eon, H. W. Jackson, Clef Murphy, J. W. Els- tum, Mrs. Hardin, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. J. F. Yarrington, J. A. Wheeler, E. A. Payson, Ernest F. Friest, E. G. Black and y, W. W. Walsh, Edward J. Smith, Mr: Edward J. Smith, Miss Naomi Smith, H. Teuscher, Miss J. O'Meara. From Milpitas: Alma Lewison. From Lakeport—James Luf- kin and wife, Miss Hansen, Sanford Parrish. From San Rafael—Mrs. Angellott], Miss An- gellottl. From Santa Barbara—George F. El- lis, Misses Grace and Undine Ellis, Harry lis, Gilbert Ellls. From Los Angeles—Dr, Gor- don Bayless. From Ukiah—C. B. Hopkins and wife. TFrom Berkeley—C. F. Steon. From Eureka—Water E. Stern. From Highlands— Mr. Ellis, Migs Eilfs. SEIGLER SPRINGS: From San Francisco— William J. Laib, Captain L. A. Oliver, Deniis J. Olive ferman, D. Foley, M. Poli, |R. Martin and ' wife, J. % R. Martin and wite, J. Ryan, E | Wren and wite, V. R. Berry and wife, A. K Imbrie, J. R. Meyer, A. Popple, Claus Tiede- man, Herman Holm, Charles S. Jacobs, S. | Hastings, A. Spader,’J. D. Feldman, Wililam Hoelscher, A. G. Hagedorn, James M. Gowsn, J. W. Goetze, J. J. Sheridan, Charles Kalisk: F. B. Lake, William Brodrick, J. H. Liens | man, Willlam Finnigan, P. H. Fleming, Leon | Frank, Moris Behan, G. J. Redmond, John | Lynch, H. Bortfeld, John Dorward, J. A, Sy- mon, Dr. R. H, Power, Dr. Craig, Dr. J. Baer, | 0. Jacobs, R. Walsh, L. H. Hord and family, J. H. Sheehan, Fred Sheehan, Fred Johnson, | Preston Morris, Dr. B. F. Schiott, Dr. A. Al | drew, Captain’ Wiiliam Eyken, James Jack- son, Joe Franks, M. Franklin, 'G. O'Nefil, H. Mobr, Dr. J. C. Anthony, Joe Langenderfe: Mrs. L. C. Adams, Jennie Byrne, Miss H. Mc- Gowan, Mrs. J. Smith, Misses McMillan, Miss Irene Gelman, Ada Van Allen, Mrs. M. Lafs- son, Miss Vanderford, Miss Clarkson, A. Ma- han, Mrs. A. M. Thomas; Misses Sullivan, Ben- der, A. Higgins, E. Arms, O, Heyman, Mabel Flack, R. Coleman, Emma Gill, Mrs. P. H. Fleming, Miss Mae Finnigan, Mrs. L. Frank, F. B. Dougherty, Miss E. Baker, Miss A. C. Mufler. Miss M. Redmond, Miss Matthews, | Mrs. J. H. Sheehan, Miss V. Sheehan, Mrs. J. | ;, McGeough, Otto’Stelgler, F. J. Carr, Mrs, Hertman, M BE. Garms, Miss Patriqui From Oakland—Mrs, J. C. Jamieson, Mrs. C. M. White, Mrs. H. Matthews, Mrs. J. Sherry, George Jeffress and wife, F. J. Nielsen, Mrs, | C. Nielsen, Thomas Mulvaney, J. J. Marco- | vienne. = From Vallejo—Kate Leary, Kate Moran, Mary Noonan, J. H. Diamond. From Suisun—F. Robben and family, J. P. Ames. | From Walnut Creek—G. F. Dunnagan. From | Sacramento—Mr. and_Mrs. Snedegar. | _ CONGRESS EPRINGS: From San Franclsco —L. M Ham and wife, Marle G. Klein, Jo- | sephine Hoffman, Mrs. Goldblatt, W, G. Woods, Mrs. U, L. Hughson and daughter, C. C. | Schmitt, Marle Ross, 5. Clabrough, S. Whee- land, W. Waterman, Miss Watérman, A. Quade, W. H. Crowell, Mr. and Mrs. Reld, H. | C. Beal. From San Jose—J. F. Krause and wife, D. W. Smythe, P. J. Dunne, Miss D. de Saisett, Miss I de Saisetf, Miss Sunot, L. G. Waterman, Willlam G. Alexander and wife, William Ryder and wife, H. G. Schultz, H. F. elley, Miss Grace Hunt. From Oakland—F. R. Summers, Miss Baldwin, Mrs, A. Clecak and son, Alma Ferrls, Heneretta Savage, Tom Van Pelt. From Santa Rosa—Mrs. J. F. Hill, Miss N. V. Hill. From Los Gatos—Miss B. | Henshaw, J. LI From New York—Ed Carter, A. S. Goodwin, From Fresno—Mrs. H. C. Wurner, Mrs. F. . Warner. From Honolulu—A. Hazzard. From Fall River—F, M. Arthur. From Phoenix, Arizona—J. W. Dorris. From Cincinnatl, O. | | | =Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Rand. From Ross—A. |S. Mann and wife. From Palo Alto—G. A. | Clark. From Alameda—D. Chester Martin. From Lawrence—H, C. Ellis Jr, AETNA SPRINGS: From San Franclsco—| Julius Sultan, Miss Julla Sultan, Miss Julla Mever, Clarcnce F. Philipp. Henry Meyer, Mrs. Henry' Meyer, Joseph Holie and wife, ‘B. J. Holle_C. W. Schmidt and wife, Arthur Meyor, Miss ma Spangler, Mrs, Louls Roesch, Paul Bender, Mrs. McNamara, Simon Bauer and wite, P. J. Willlams, Mrs. R. §. Martin and son, ‘Miss Mary H, Parks, Miss Carrle R. Feld- man, Miss Mathilde 8. Richard, Byron Mauzy, Charles Mauzy, Miss Marforie’ Mauzy, Miss Maud Qwens, Mrs. 8. J. Crowley, 8. J. Crow- ley, ~George' Crowley, Clair Crowley, Miss Lula Crowley, Bert Growley, C. Lowenth Mr. Cohn, Rush Balrd L. Johnson, A Nio ols, Walter Johnson, Miss H, Bakka, Leo C. Graft, Mrs, W, Osborne, Miss E. . Osborn | Thomas H.'B. Varney, J.'S. Briscol, Dr. Fran] C. Pague and wife, George F. Thomas and wite, Jack Lowenthal, Willlam J. Kutz, Fred C. Lebenbaum, Miss Louise F. O'Brien, David 7d Lyndon, wite and daughter. | McClelland, Charles A. Moraghan, Miss Maud Heywood, F. Heywood, Miss Bessie Sprague, J. A. Watt, T, J. Belton, Miss Mathilda Rich- ard, J. B, Cook, T. Weston, Will J. ards From Oakland—C. Millisch, wife #&nd so: Charles Jurgens, Miss K. Jurgens, Mrs, H. Ench, Henry Ench, Frank Ench, Leo Bnch, George Ench. Miss Josephine Ench, Miss Paul- ine Ench Miss Hand, H. Scharman, A. Liv- ingston, Mrs B. Schwartz, Coleman Schwartz, Miss Badle Samuels, O. J. Folger. Fred Mar- . Napa; Willlam' Rennis, St. Helena; Mrs. Willlam Rennte, St. Helena; G. W. Schmidt and wife, St. Helena; A. B. Hunt, Alameda; Miss O, Derry, Napa; Mrs. H. Rawliinson, Ala- meda; Miss Rawlinson, Alameda; Miss Ella Hess, Pine Crest; Miss Kathrine Keys, Berk ley; W, T. Hess, Pine Crest;. Charles Halder- man, Red Bluff; M. M. Moxhne, Dixon; T, W. Williams, Napa; M. Williams, J. C. Noyes, Napa; Dr C. G. Schwarz, Oat Hill; Rlodgett and Dr. W. L. Blodgett, Oat Hi | Miss Clara E. Reed, Nap: HOBERG'S RESORT: San Franclsco—Cor- rad Sanders, Mrs. J. Heitmann, Miss Jlsa | Heitmann, C. Beckmann, Mr. and Mrs. T, Harrler, Mrs. A. Gruninger, Eva_ Gruninke L. 5. Patriquin, Miss L. Clarkson, Miss Blank, Mrs. Trontz, Miss M. Higgins, Miss Vander- ford, Mr. Sbader, Miss M. Suilivan, Miss B. Bender, J. Patriquin, W, Hoelscher and wife, M. Poll, J. Fenstermacher, John Glesler, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Happ. Oakland—W. J. Niel- sen, Mrs. Nielsen, J. Perboner. Sacramento— Miss_Jessie Gibson, Mr. and Mrs, Lehner, Hamburg—Mrs, M. Peters. Alpine Heights— | Mr. and Mrs. H. Peters. Vallejo—Miss F. A. Melvin. PARAISO SPRINGS: From San Francisco —F. A. Bergerot and wife, F. §. Cox, Mose Samuel and wife, Max Samuel, A, Michaels, | 1. Michaels, C. G. Nagle, Miss C. Nagle, L. | Friedman, J.' C. Dunphy, E. L. Paddock, George E. Lynde, E. A. Rober, Helen Web- ber, Helen Austin, T. Dillon and wite, C. Dillon, A. Ovpenheim, F. S. Austin, F. B. Hill, R, H. Lloyd, D. A. Mendenhali, F. O, Hatch, Mrs. J. Pescla, A. F. Pescia. Oakiand —E. G. Spurgeon, Dr. L. F. Sullivan, J. E. McElroy, Miss M. McElroy, Miss C. Kiein, Mies J. Klein, E. C. Andrews, R. C. Crafi Alameda—A. B. Hunt, J. M. De Witt. Hay wards—Mrs. H. Haas, Miss Haas. Berkeley— A. R. Cole, Mrs. B. M. Bates. Salinas—Miss M. Vanderhorst, Miss L. Vanderhorst, Miss O, Lauritzon, N. A. Dorn, Mrs. C. Francee, J. Berger_and wife, Miss Vigouroux. Fresho— | Mrs. M. Huber, Miss S. Huber. Chicago— Miss B. Despores. San Jose—Mr. and Mre, C. J. Lynde. Sacramento—Mrs. F. E. Mich- ael, Miss H. Bigney. Riverside—Martha G. Davis. Watsonville—W. R. Porter and wife, A. W. Cox and wife. Chico—J. S. Waterland. BLUE LAKES: From San Francisco—Mrs, 1 Cohen, R. Cohen, V. C. Mysell and wife, A. | * SOCIETY'S. OuTING Mosenstern, J. W. Coffroth, Mrs. L. Goodfriend, Miss Lula Goodfriend, H.'G. Playfalr, M. La- mont, Mrs. D. K. Johnson, F. J. Solomon, Emil Judell, W. F. Hooser, Bessie Russell, W. N. Moore and wife, H. A.’ Eldred and wife, Dr. D. F. Ragan, Angelo Byrns, Mrs. A. Wallerstein, Dr. J. A Rottanzi, Miss E. Walterstein, A. Hoftman and wife, W. L. Dreypolcher, Miss H. Krieger, Mre. A. A. Sanderson, Miss Maud San- derson,'S. E. Holmes, Mrs. Josie Burr, Miss Grixy Burr, W, H. Miller and wife, Mrs. J. R. La Rue, Ila Green, Adele McMurry, E. Guy Willlams, Ben_ Baum, Victor Reichenbers, A. A. Sanderson, M, Heynemann, Ralph W. Kuh- land, K. C. Schmidt and wife, F. M. Marron Jr., Emil Frank, J. J. Daly and wife, G. L. Boveroux, Mrs. G. L. Boveroux, Miss M. Bo- veroux, William C. Wood, Miss Nellie Bowian, D. Fréeman, Willlam Finnigan and daughter, Mrs, Filmer and daughter, P. H, Flemjng and wite, . J. Shkrigan and wite, Mra. E. A. von Arnswaldt and'ohild, Mrs. I F. Ashmore, Miss Sadie Meyer, V. R. Bury and wife, H. L. Tripp and wife, Dr. W. A. Melerdierks, Henry Meyer, M. D., Miss Maggle Sullivan, Charles L. Licht, M. L.'Reynolds, Miss Dora Saalburg, Miss Ma’ bel Son, Miss Murrin, Shirley Burns, Miss Pen- nington, J. W. Porterfield, Miss Madge Ellls, G. H. Porterfleld, Dr. M. W. Fredricks, Dr. H. A. Fredricks, Al E. Markham, Maguire Mc- Clure, Charles Bisselle, Phillip’ Trau, W. A. Semple, D. H. Cahen, Miss Roselle Heyman, Harry G. Frank, Miss, Mabel Clendinne, Cor- delia’ Burnham, Mac G. Burnham, Syl Coblentz and valet, I. Irving Jacobl, J. . Coon, Jack Tychson, H. L. Moose, McA. Lippitt, R. New- man, Benjamin Boas,' Phillip Maason, H. von Eiken, Edwin D. Bachman, Charles M. Rosen- berg and wife, Mrs, M. Helnemann, J, Helne- mann, Helen Heinemann, M. F. Joy, Leon Frank and wife, F. Mortola, M. Behan Jr. and wite, R. H. Davis, John Edwards and family, J. D. Wadsworth, Hazel Wadsworth, Helen Ricksecker, C. A. Owen, Dr. H. Herrington and son, Miss S. M. Nobmann, Miss T, Wilgon, J. A. Wheeler, H. Haman, Dr. A. Eiel Peter Feebach, A. Gruninger and daughts P, L. Husted, 'F. Blythe, H. Peters and wife, Mrs. M. Peters, 1d Hominski, R. Colman, Emma Gill, Mabel Flack, J. G. Dorwart, & A. Symon, Henry Bortfeld, F. Mortola, J, V. C. Comfort, L. F. Varnl and wife, J. McGowan and wife, L L. Gillren and wife, L. W. Kuhland. TRUCKEE RIVER COUNTRY CLUB: From San Francisco—C. W. Coburn and wif ence Coburn, 8. A. Wells and wife, R. Hass, Theo. Rothschild, H. A. Buck, Malone R. E. Kelly, E. N. Briggs. Mrs. C. F. Weber, Miss W. Paimer, SOLID COMFORT HOME RESORT: From San Francisco—Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Robinson and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. Cline, C. . Cline. From Oakland—Harry Ellis, Mrs. H. Drescher, Henry Drescher, Mrs. A. Hildebrand, Miss E. Hildebrand, Miss F. Hildebrand, Mr. and Mrs. Landon, Mrs. D. B. Crane and baby, Mr. and Mrs. E. Barker, Mr. and Mrs. E. Dea~ body, W. Kaufman, THE TALLAC: From San Francisco—Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Roos, Robert A. Roos, J. Stern, Francis Lindas; R. C. Foute, wife and daughter; Mrs. Charles McIntosh Keeney, Miss Innes Spotts Keeney, Miss Claudia Standard, I. 1. Brown, Samuel Adelstein, R. D. McElroy, R. W. McElro; Miss Mesick, F. W. Farrar and wife, Master Milton Farrar, Mr. and Mrs, Wil- liam Ede, Miss Jean G. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bauer, Mrs. Marie Roussy, Gaston E. Roussy, G. L. Wakeman; W. Detels, wife and son; Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Sterh and child, George W. Lewis, George L. Riddell, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cooper, Miss Ethel Cooper, Clinton E. Worden, F. I. Ryer, S. G. Buckbee, H. E. Hall, Dr. A. J' Hiniker, Cal. W. Knowles, M. D., Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Zellerbach, Percy Pettigrew, Katherine 8. Callahan, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Scanlon and child, C. Rhoader, Dr. George Palmer and wife, Miss Mary Palm- er, Miss Gertrude Palmer, Mrs, I. Blakeman, Miss Blakeman, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wlison and child, Edwin McAfee, Sol B. Goldberg, Sig- mund Schwabacher, W. C. Mase and wife, Mrs, H. S. Kelley, Mrs. M. Maze, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Greenbanm, L. Greenbaum Jr., Miss Houghton, G. F. Enler, S. N. Bostwick, W. Hood. From Oakland—J. N, Miller, Mrs. J. N. Miller, Miss Lillian Miller. From San Mateo —Mr. snd Mrs. G. R. Shreve and three chile dren. Miss Cralg, Mrs. A. L. Whitney and child. From Buriingame—Robert L. Coleman, Mrs. Coleman and two children, Mrs. Mount- ford Wilson, Mountford Wilson Jr., Russell G, Wilson. From Alameda—W. A. Bissell and Wwife, W. Blssell Dan R. Bissell, Miss Pansy Kelley, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Haslett and party, From San Rafael_Nathan A. Dodge.wite and child; Miss D. C. Burtchaell. From Stockton— R. B Cullahan and wife. From Sacramento— D. Dierssen. From Los Angeles—Ludwig Schiff, A. C. Brouse. From San Jose—Hubert Berner, John J. Clayton. From San Diego— Walter Carnes and wife. From Nevada—A. J. McDonnell, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Hofer Jr., Mr. and Mrs. M. Scheeline. 'From Napa—Mrs. C. F. Gardner, Miss Edith Bush. From Pacific Grove—Flora Conover. ¥From Grass Valley— George Campbell. From Placerville—Mrs. E. J. Worden, Henry Dodge Worden.- From Hon- oluly, H. 'L—James Morgan, W, L. Morgan. From Berkeley—Mrs, R. Smills, R. H. Smille, Miss Florence Smille, Joseph J. Mason. From Denver, Colo.—J. P. Evans, wife and child; B. W. Taylor. From Gilroy—Mrs. O. T. Moore. BYRON HOT SPRINGS: From San Fran- clsco—A. M. Simpson, Mrs, A. C. Macomber and chiid_Rabbi M.'S. Levy, Mrs. A. M. Simpson, 5. Kasper, 'A. W. Scott, Daniel G. Coleman, L. Rothenberg. John Landers, Gen. s. 'From Oakland. E.'S. Vance, Mrs, N. ma; feve Sulilvan, Daniel Sulitvan, F. C. Johanson, | Ethel Mrs. F, C. Johanson, Mrs. E. Serveau and son, John Rush Baird, John M. O'Brien M, M. Lowenthal, G. H. LeReau, Mrs. R, J. Graf, E, A. Rowland and wite_Henry C, Tabrett and | Wife, M. Ronenberg, E. Silverstone, J. Herzog, Austin Herzog, John R. Sayers, P. Hillmord, Thomas Flanders, Willlam R. Proll, H. V. Wadero, Ella Mansfleld, J. J. Rauer, Charles Coleman, E. Wettmore, Robert Capelle, George H. Smith, M, S. Milton, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swan, Robert McArthur, W. W. Carson, M. Hart, J. S Young. From Fresno—Hector Bur- nett, George P. Breckenridge, A. Sachs, O. B. Olfs, W. B. Dermott, Mrs. A. Sachs, J. C. Deon, Jesse Wotten and wife, Willlam Vands- leben. From Stockton—Stewart P. Elliot, Mrs, E. Byrnes, R, O. Twiss. From Oakland—May Conley, Mrs. H. Davis; W. H. Brown, San Mateo; Joseph Martella, Point Arena; I. Todd, Pasadena; C. M, Totten, Elmhurst; H. Euksen, Benicla; J. D. Meyers, S, T. Stuart, Portland; V. I, Miles, Folsom; S. Ellesen, San Leandro; C. W. Richards, Angels Camp; D, Kunkel and wife, Portland; T. Wadsworth, Los Angeles; Miss Clara Hovt, Los Angeles; L. B, Davis, Cornwall; W. E. Marsh, L. M. Cum- New York; T. E. Read, Grand Rapids, h.; G. P. Biddle, Phlladelphte, Pa.; B, D, B. Loughran, Kingston, N. Y.; V. E. Bush Battle Creek, Mich.; N. Davenport, Sonora. Mex: Georgd P. Meacham, New Zealand, N, HOTEL ROWARDENNAN: From San Francisco—A. W. Lyser, D. G. Volkmann, G. | P. Middleton, Julla M. de Laveaga, A Ciinton, George Dillian, B Thomas Flynn and ADVERTISEMENTS. - Anifa Crean ANTIDOTES BLEMISHES The clear, firm complexion of youth 1s “‘coaxed back’ by Anita C{eam. Applied at night and removed in tne mornlnf, thus imparting the full Dbenefits of Its medicinal nature. Re- moves Tan, Freckles, Muddiness, Pimples, Moth and Liver Spots, Directions with each jar. §0c of druggists or of us, prepaid., ° ANITA CREAM & TOILET COMPANY Los Angecles, Cal. in Beauty 8 to be free from blemish of whatso ever kind, and ARTISTIG PZGPLE everywhere are striv- ing to that end. We can ald you in this endeavor by the per- manent, painless and perfect” ‘removal of 6uperfluous hair, ‘warts, moles, red Vveins, pimples, freckles, blackheads or other blemish. Our work I8 guaranteed. Consulta- tion is free. MRS, NETTIE HARRISON G0, Dermatologist, 78-80 Geary €t., San Francieco, Cal. S N, | S. McHenry, | John Kennedy, Fine At Astonishing Cream Venice Laces $ .40 goods on sale at .75 goods on sale at 1.50 goods on sale at . already reduced remnant prices. Figured Foulards and Fancy 75¢ and 85c yard, on sale at A superb lot of this dainty, superior quality on sale at these special prices: 20X 20 22x22 .$ .25|8 .85 goods on sale at . Wash Shirt Waists The Most Extraordinary Offering of the Season Hundreds of Ladies’ Summer Wash Waists of the very newest and most fetching designs will be on sale to-morrow at prices so temptingly low that we are positive the entire line will be cleaned out in a very short time—The assortment comprises Scotch Zephyr, Madras and Chambray Waists—All fresh goods, perfect in fit and finish—many buttoned in the back, others in front—This season’s best styles that regularly sold at $1.50 and $1.75 each, reduced to Fancy Dress Silks 49¢ Closing out at a great loss—Accumulations of This season’s choice designs that were 45C Silk Grenadines ¢d¢ desirable fabric, in black ground with handsome black satin stripes, also black with white stripes;24 in. wide;fully worth $1.00yd.,at Down Cushions DOWN CUSHIONS—guaran- + || teed perfectly odorless and free from dust—now 24X 24 Kearny and Sutter Sts. Imported Laces Reductions from the Regular Prices In this sale profit is lost sight of entirely—Our Lace business this season has been phenominally large—Thousands and thousands of yards were sold—This naturally left some lines with assortments || broken, which we are now determined to close out without loss of time—We have therefore marked them at prices that are irresistible, for instance: Black Beaded Laces ...$ .50|$2.25 goods on sale at $1.10 .758| 3.50 goods on sale at 1.60 4.25 goods on sale at Ecru Net Top Laces 1.10 goods on sale at 1.65 goods on sale at 1/3 Oftf Lace and Trimming Remnants Remnants of from 1 to 5 yards consisting of Laces, Dress Trimmings, Allover Laces, Spangled Nets, Brussell’s Nets and fancy 0 i season at a fraction of their real worth—To close out quickly we will deduct Qme-third off the Chiffons——A chance to secure some of the choicest things of the $1.00. Odd Size Corsets 25¢ Good serviceable Corsets made of excellent materials, prettily’ trimmed; have long hips; form- || erly sold at g1.00 and $2.00 per pair— e sizes 18 and 19 only—sacrificed at . 9 . Ladies’ Kid Gloves $| You will not find as good a glove anywhere eise for the money as our 2 clasp AMAZON—They are particularly good and strong for trav- $l 00 eling or outdoor wear, all colors and sizes ‘P1+ Madras Curtains $1.50 A large impodrtation of fine Madras Curtains in ecru ground with pretty stripes in green, pink, blue, red and-tan colorings, finished with tassel fringe at bottom; suitable for either dining or Striped Silks— sheer and most 75¢ 70c 80c Just received another large shipment of those 26 X 26 95¢ $1.25 bedroom; 42 inches wide and3%4 yards long—g,ood value, per pair ¥ $l.50 wife, A. G. Lang, George Habernick and wite, W. M. Besseman, E. T, Wills, Charles Gray, Mrs. Huntsman, ‘Miss Huntsman, Wayne Mc- Cloud, J. W. Mullen, F. C, Carmichael, M. Harry Johnson, Sam Bibo, James S. Webster Jr., Mrs. N. Van Bergen, J. Powell and wife, H.'K. Belden, W. R. Morton, George Montgom- ery, Harry Schofield, Arthur Nesbitt, George Gardener, Mrs. Van Raeseller, Thomas Byrnes, W. G. Volkman, Charles Gray, Alameda—Dr. G. N. Keys and wife. San Jose—W. H. Stacy, Arthur J. Bond, John C. Auzerais, Mrs. Mar- ther. Honolulu—C. B. Wood, Dorothy Wood, Altred von de Roppe. Los Angeles—Dr. Gor- don Baless. Redlands—Mrs. Edwin F. Par- tridge, Miss A. H, Partridgs, Miss L. P. Leh- Edwin P. Lehman. Oakland—Eisa Ames, Kent, Channing Hall. Vallejo— iss E. Hussey, Miss E. Kent, G. W. Cope, _Miss Grace Cope, Mrs. .Dr. Thomas, = Miss Vera Cops, _Charlotte Morgan, Sarah Cope. Vallejo—M! 8. Currier, Miss M. Currier. Berkeley—Miss Margaret Gunther. Lotus—Julia G. Parker. Halifax, N. S.—Annie Lettigen, Boston, Mass.—Jane El- ott Corbett. Benicla—W. D. Cane. San Mateo —W. F. Nichols, Clara Nichols. St. Helena— Susan Smith. Santa Clara—Lucilla Smith. St. Louls—N. C. Waggoner. New York City—Mr. and Mrs. Plum. ,Palo Aito—Van Wallace. CATALINA ISLAND: From San Mateo— W. Underwood. From Alameda—T. P, Tis- dale. From Sacramento—Mrs. R._D. Tnnls and daughters, Bruce L. Dray. ~From San Jose—W. E. Beamis, R. R. Syer, From Oak- land—Miss Josephine Burton, R. V. Clarke, R. From Alameda—Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Bell, Miss Rowena Bell, Master Hamil- ton Bell, Carl S. Plant, Ferdinand Frohman, Miss Lilite A. Flala, Ada M. Fiala, H. Kohl: berg, H. A. Boushey, Miss Frances Grant, C. D. Holman, Miss Grace Gregory, J. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Owens, George Willson and wife, Mrs. Phil Purinton, Mr. and Mrs. Katschintor and child, Captain J. Bermingham, Dana Harmon, W. H. Breedin, H. C, Smith, C. H, Stigman, Arthur Thode, Lloyd Osborne, W. F. Dunphy, Max Schipp, W. J. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stringer, H. C. Faviner, Mrs. R. C. Kobricks, Miss Fanchis, Miss N. Fan- chils, ‘Miss Ivas Kobricks, Alfred A. Ey, 8. B. Goodall, Miss E. Keely, Mrs. S. Fiynn, J. R. Coughlan, Thomas J. Nelson, R. E. French, Harry J. Mabury, Lioyd Osborne, Anton Strong, Charles Bryan, Miss M. Leslie Lynch, Otto Ryst, Jr. . ADAMS SPRINGS: From San Francisco— H_W. Lownsberry and wife, Willlam Hoel- gcher ‘and wife, Miss E. Garms, Lillian V. Clarkson, Cora Vanderford, Blizabeth Bender, Edith Biank, Minnie Sulifvan, C. S. Spader, Conrad Trieber, John Gleeson, Wilitam W. O'Neill, Margaret A. Ryan. Joseph M. Strauss, George H. Pein and wife, J. B. McMurry, The: odore Fuiton and wifs, Anna O, Mueller, Dr. and Mrs. E. F. Schiotf, Mr, and Mrs, Steahn, John Hayden, Joan A. Pahrguim, F. H. Wohr- den and wite, Edward M. Stehn and wife, Pat- rick Mullaly, B. J. Dervan, J. Roche, Joseph Melody, Mrs. N. J. Whitney, D. J. Moynihan, Martin Halicran, G. S. Plerce, F. G. Gunn, 'M, D.; Morris Knopt, Michael Murphy. From Los Angeles—H. O. Healy and wife, Mins Alice Healy, H. T. Christopher and wife, Willlam Sparks and family, Conrad Ja- coby, Miss BEdith Jacoby, Mason C. Ford and wite, From Cucamonga—J. T. Herreford. From Riverside—Henry Aston. From Pasade- na—Harry Keller, Gladys Keller, Minnie Sen- tous. From Redlands—G, Reeder and wife. From Chicago, Ill.—Rey, James Mullaly. From Lasell, Tl —James S, Heénderson. From Sacra- mento—C. §. Prentiss, Mrs. William Price, Miss Hattle Price, From Bebastopol—Dr. R. H. Miller, Mrs. H. B, Fimrell, Isabel Ames, From Alexander Vailey—Howard Patterson. From Hanford—H. E. Ayers. From Oakland—Mrs. C, M. White, Mrs. J. C. Jamiesen, Gertrude Murphy, M. McGeunn, G. B, Altken. From Jackson—C. Marella. ~ From Berkeley—C. 8. Proble and wife. From Alameda—E. W. Mas- iin, From Yountville—Emma Reese. ~From Oakville—Howard Turner. From Calistoga— Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Wright. From Walnut Grove—Frank Silva. From Lakeport—Edgar Woolridge. From Vallejo—Fannie A. Melvin, -P. W, Brown, A. Bennershine. From Benicia —Edith Blank, O. Lepper, Mrs, Otto C. Frantz, From San Rafael—John T. Cochrane and wife, Miss Gladys Cochranéwpirs. P. H. Cochrane. From Napa—Daniel n,’ Mr. and Mrs. M. Silva, L, J. Sigurina, B. W. Parsons and son, A._F, Herritt. : ‘BOCA HOTEL—Rev. R. L. Caséy, Rev, R. P. Lynch, San Francisco; D. §. Kyser, H. M. Meacham, C. H. Meacham, G. G. Duncan, Napa; Andy Hampel, Sacramento; Mrs. Os. borne, Lovalton, Jeff Wells and wife, S. I, Snyder and wife, San Francisco; H. F. Foun® tain, Newcastle; H. G. ,Lehman, Jpoyalton: C. L. Skinner, Reno; D.” A. Walsberg, San Jose; George Couri, Winnimucca, Nev.; Perry Eyre, Menlo Park; A. H. Willle, Sacramentos Rev. P. L. Cluson, Truckce; L. J. Weil, Sacra- mento; 8. A. Rockey, C. B.'Saber, Wadsworth; Harry Smith, Reno: Edward F. Cahill, R. M. Eyre, W. Atly, A. Oppenheimer, C. E. Worden and valet, F. F. Ryer, H. E. Hall, San Fran- Z. cisco; W. J. Hall, Sacramento; Dr., A Hennessezy, J. H. Shupert, Napa: Mr. and Mrs. Horace B. Sperry, W. D. Burlingame and son, San Francisco; J. H. Kelly and wife, A. ‘Thompson, Sutter Creek; H. Klappenburg, H. -A. Buck, Malone Joyce, San Francisco; C. B, Dewees, Sacramento; R. P. Stevenson, Grass Valley; A. Kremer, Sacramento; Mrs. . Her. man, Mrs. Al Herman, Beckwith; E. H. Pren- tice, Reno; G. E. Raymond, Fresno; Mrs. Summer, Beckwith; J. E. Childers, Mrs. Dr, Walsh, ‘Mrs. I Weston, J. R. Enscoe and wite, Loyalton; Mr. and Mrs. Martin A. Chase, Riverside; W. L. Whepley and wife, Fresno: W. L. Lewis, Reno; J. H. Roberts, Saecra- mento; Dr. Clyde Payne, Sydney Plant, San Francisco; M. Ellis Wooster, New York; Fred §. Kellogg, San Francisco; W. H. Lawer, Newcastle: C. F. Kohl, F. S. Moody, F. P. Howard, San Mateo; C. L. Leonard and J3.A. Harron and wite, San Francisco. B, W Hopkins and party of San Francisco as fol- lows: Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Irving Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Pennell, Miss S. Sparhawk, Mrs. N. H. Gor= don. ~ From New York—Mrs. S. U. Tiiton, Wililam Ferdon, Harry Lawson, Thomas Simp- son, Captain John A. Glenn. From Chicago— TaducMullen, Miss Florence "Hopkins and | S S0vara’ Humphveys: Charles Hatd: irm i Hopking Thomas Murphy, M. G. Siddall, E. Herrick GILROY HOT SPRINGS: From San Fran- | Brown, C. Isaacs. From Napa—Mr. and clsco—P. M. Downing, John Grace, J. F. Mrs. G, E. Goodman. idon, England— Noyes, P. F. Coons, Mrs. E. W. $trangs, Mrs. | Miss daci i - Miss Marlon Gordon. From Los Angeies—>Miss B. Newells, Paulo Parentl, Mrs. G, Berry, Geo. | A" Welase. From Honollu—g. M. Damon. D. Wise and wife, Mrs. T. Brady, L. P. Clay- CRAG_VIEW: From San Franclse hugh, N. J. Newton, M. P. Carroli, R. T. Mer- rill and family,-J. J. Armstrong, B. H. Hale, S. T. Hall, P, Madsen, P. Dyreborg, Miss B. Irving, P.'D.’ Franks, G. E. White, Mrs. R. Richards, W. M. Morrls, F. Granz, C. A. Schmidt,' W. B. ‘Grosh, A. W. Wooley, M. M. O'Donnell, Miss N. Carroll, Mrs. R. Haney, Miss J. Allen, Mrs.'S. Farley. From Washing- ton—Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Murray. From San Diego—P. F. Harrison and son, From Bakers- field—J. A, Butler, Fred Lowe, From Los Angeles—P. J. Murphy, O. N. Long. From | Fresno—Mr. and Mrs, H, A. Hausen and child, Simon, Philip J. Craner, G. T. Klink, T. Graham and wife, Russel S. Graham, G. L. King, Floyd S. Judah, Miss Sovia A. Folsom, S, Bestandig, Mr. McNair and wife, Mrs. G. X. Wendling, Miss Florence Wendling, G. S. Evans and wife, Mrs, 8. A. Evans, Dr. Albert J. Atkins, Dr, ‘W. Fischer, George R. Chi man, Frank T. Green and wife, Helen Vere Gresn, Miss Alice B. Green, C. C. Kin- sey, C_ A’ Carey, F. T. Larsen and wife, Percy P. Hennessy, Miss Marion Hennessy. From Keswick—John A. Balch. From White- house—A. A. Anthony. From Portland—E. B. Mrs, H. Peterson and daughter. Erom Osk- | Bills. From San Jose—P. A. Allen, wife and land—Mrs. P. M, Turner, Mrs. F. Estells, Wm. | child, Miss Laura I. Hickman. From Oai- Wolfsohn, T. " N. ‘Petersen. Miss O.|land—Mrs. T. Ahearn and children, Paul Petersen,” T. O. Burns, G. Ahéarn, Miss'M. E. Ward, Mrs. J. B. Amer- N. McCarthy. From Holtt's, M man. ‘From Berkeley—Mrs, Frank Fowden, —Mr. and Mrs. Ira G. Hoitt, Miss Gladys | Francis Ferrler, wifs and Jdaughters, George Holtt. From Vallejo—Wm. Kohler, D. Miller | L. Brainard, wife and family. From Redding and son. From Santa Cruz—L L. Thurberg, | —Miss Edna Drynan, Judge C. E. Bush, Wil A. B, Granville, John Hurst, B. F. Ewing. From Elmhurst—C. J. Reichert, C. S. Holmes. From_ San Jose—Thos. Mirandette, M. Jack- son, Mrs. M, Schone, Geo. Keffel and two daughters. From Gilroy—Thomas Rea, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Riley and son, M. Casey and daughter. From Berkeley—Mrs, C. R. Han- na, A, M. Wilson and son. From Sonora—Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Paulsen, Master Melvin Paul- sen, From Salinas—J, B. Scott, T. Thomas. HOTEL VENDOME: From San Francisco— E. Castle, Charles B. Bills, F. G. Baker, W. M. Griffin,’ Amos Burr, H. L. Knight, W. H. King, Charles Harris, D. H. Jacobi, Miss Mary Brown, Henry Lyons and _wife, T. Raphael and ‘wige, A. B. Paul Jr., C. F. God- dard, Miss Throckmorton, N. D. Cohn, E. J. Boyle, C. P. Freeland, H. Gullixson and wife, Moses Blum, C. H. Hacker, S. E. Epler, W. M. Smith, Herman Heyneman, A. B. Fleld, John R. Carroll, Carl H. Schmidt, Miss Char- Iotte Cerf, Miss Lorraine Cerf, Marcel E. Cerf, F. J. Mayhew, Toby G. Hughes, H. S. Lull and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Plum, A. N. Drown, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Birch, Mr and Mrs. Webster Jones, J. Barth, Charles R. Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. 1.’ Goodman, Miss Steila Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. Lord Fobel, J. A. Callinan, Paul Shoupe, H. L. Kreiss and wife, John T. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Melville Kla ber, S. Bauer, Mrs. E. Bishoo, J. W. Flynn, George W. Patterson, A. B. Sherwood, M. T. Heavy, L. H. Samuels, S. J. Johnson, James Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Flood and child, S. Hallub, Willlam T. Hobson, Miss Sophia ltam Stephens and wife, Miss Lucille Stephens, Mrs. J. N. Gregg, C. Gregs, Miss Elizabeth Gregg, Dr. F. Stabel and wife. From Sacra-. mento—Henry Fisher Jr. and_wife, Miss Ada Van Alstine. O. J. Will, W. K. Walther, wife and child. From Winthrop—Mrs. J. W. Schoonover and niece. From Ciesce. Ia.—M. M. Blackburn, Mrs. C. A. Blackburn. From Monrovia—John H. Bartel and wife, Kathleen Bartel, Gerald Bartel. KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS—! arrivale at Klamath Hot Springs are: San cisco— Charles J. Heggerty and wife, Miss Nors Cashin, R. M. Silvey and wife, A. E. Rennie and wife, James G. Brownell, Mrs. N. Fisher, Miss Fisher, George T. Davis, Lola Davis; Los Angeles—Mrs. J. C. Cunningham, ‘M:s. May K. Viven; Sacramento—R. Richards, Warren Howard, Walter L. Rennis and wife, R. R. Flint; Dunsmuir—George A. Pratt; e —F. 'W. Davenport; Chico—Johd H Noonan, Bryant Hanck; Gazelle—Leland Foulke, Mar~ garet Foulke: Yreka—Frank Willlams; Trinity County—J. W. Stephenson: Salinas—J. D. Care Jr.; Duluth—John Larson, Charles Johnson, Sam Larson, T. O. Malard, O. G. Johzson: Portland—P. B. Duren; Roseburg—J. B. Walte and wife; Ashland—F. L. Campes, B. F. Mul- key: Curlis, Ore.—Ed Patras, George Patras; Lakeview—J. C. Best; Klamath Falls—J. L. Yaden, W. W. Hazen, Mrs. B. R. Reames, George T. Baldwin, R. W. Marpl Wash.—F. H. Palmer and D. B. Dunn; Seat tle. Wash.—Mirs. A. W. Best, Mrs. J. M. Lest: A Clayburgh W. T. Shanasy - and _family. | Syt Mo e ang Mio: W o e don i rank Shanasy, . Char! 2 . -, M M. Dinkeliplel, J. G. Day, William F. | pendence—H. Stumberg, Carey Lilburg; Round Mountain—Ben Morreau. Continued on Page Thirty. Jacobs, Miss B. Wolf. J. Wolf, Joseph B. Coryell and wite, Milton Pray, J. W. Elstun, F. H. Stocker, Allen G. Freeman, Charles C. J é § § § | E | Tailor Suifs, Jackets and Skirts All this season’s garments to be sacrificed. They are all broken lines, but you may find your sizein a big bargain. 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