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38 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUX E 12, 1904. Wl bere Summer Girls Linger entertaining gay many of parties of guests, whom will remain through the season In quest of rest and pleas- uré, which, by the way, is to be had for the asking In California, where the and nights are likened only to those of the Riviera. Burgess, R Mise Han rge Lewis . Hauthurst, C. G. Follls, . L MONTE—David Patton, G. W. York; Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Col- M, Meyer, ain A. Swanson, Thomas Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. A. Donaidson, Miss Donaldson, ‘William O’ Connor, Sen Francisco; Mies Mary B. ok, lowa; Mrs. W. E. Dargle, Miss Dar- Camilla Mul - gle, Oak Mr Winterfeld H. O. Viessen, any Foster, Dr. Mills, Australia; M Morawetz Mr, Oberwater, Wien; Baron Hofentels, Mr. Probst, Munich; Dr. Windecker, Berlin: Mr. Stauf, Germany; Mr. Ihrensahl, Mr. Kniedche Berlin; Mrs. Charles R. Vin- « s Cobm, Mr. and Mrs H _W. Caster, New York: G. W. F. Swartzell, Washington, I H. C. Murphy, Salinas; Mrs. F. A. Hol- Mrs. Josiah Stanford Miss Stanford, 2 lyne, Mrs. Haviland, Mrs. Cald- Mr. and Mrs, A. Arendt, J. A. Jerome, Mrs. K. R SU ncisco; Mre. J. Levy, Oakland; Mrs. Lowman Seattle; Mr.® Wiscotts, Mr. Klemroth, Berlin; Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Bal- lowa; Mrs. B. F. Sheet Redwor ; Mrs Fall H. Franklin . and Mrs. C. H Harding, d Mrs. F. W. Tunnell, and Mrs. Harvey, 8, Reid, A. A. Taft J. W. Coffin, Downey and Mrs Downey and boy, Mr. Linn Mr. Mr. URRY, ney J. Kenney, ew York; A. L. Bell, fiss Pennydeck, Seotland; Mi Fifteenth Infantry, U. Mr and Mrs, J. ireland; Mr. M. Burton, Con- S. Mutter, Ver- Boston; Mr. and rs. 8. W. Bar- 3. P. Kirby, New York: New Jersey and Mrs ns, San Franci Denver and Ric Mrs. D. M. Scot : 3 d daughter of Balti- Webb, Seattle; Mr, and Mrs, fca; Mrs. E. ¥. Stafford Mre. Edwin Henderson, 4 Mrs. H andeman, Seattle: C. P. 3 Mrs. Dwight Mrs. Mrs. Harroway, s Rodener, J. G. Tawlisky, South Africa; E. 8. | Gibbs, 1 Australia: N Cal pith, Los 2 Harmon, C ¥.: and Mrs. H. E. Hef: Paulin, Mrs. Mary N. J. Lann, Dr. nd Miss G Wallace M G r. and Mre. H, H es A. Schuitz, Mr, Misses Bessie and 3. L. M : Denver; eley: Mr. and . Alamedsa; Mrs. Henry Co- R. Linn, F. H._ Sheets, John A. MansSeld, and_Mrs Emory Miller and chiid, s, Tilinots. Yosemite—Ralph Norton, A. George Douglass, San Francisco; Brown, Plymouth, Rodener, San H Holmes, England: R. L. Charles Thomas, L. O. r, Grass Val- Markies San Cal.; ._Harmon Eldridge, A. Korbel, Miss Korbel Mrs. Leo The country is calling. The resorts |n! the mountains and at the seashore are { Korbel, Ban Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Atrams, Hewletta, N. Y.; Dr. W. R. Cluness, Mrs, W. R Cluness, Miss M. Cluness, San Francisco; Miss R. Thompson, Palo Alto, Cal.; Miss E. Miller Stanford University, Cal. Basave, Berkeley; O. M. Adams, Oakiand; Hugh J. Purneauk, 'Sierra Madre; Mr. and Mrs. J, A Shaw and Miss H. Shaw, Ferndale; H. R. MoClintock, Summerfleld, Ohfo: Mr. and Mrs. C. M Solari and Mrs. Solari, San Fran. cisco; Mrs. M. L. Hart, Los Abgeles; Mi S. Burnham, Stanford University; L. 'A. de Grott, Sacramento; J. Morgan Reed., Atlantic City "N, J.: Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Halnes, At- lautic Highlands, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Franklin, Heightstown, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. B. Patterson, Woodstown, N.'J.; Wellington PFrizzelle, Rock Island, IIl.; Mrs. A. H._Neff, Bradford. Vt.: Miss E. E. Lewiq and F. W.| Lewis, Brattieboro, Vt.; Mr. and Mrs. W. G. | Richardson, Springfield, Mass.; W. W. Martin New York Oity; C. F. Rice and Miss L. O. | Rice, Springfleld, Mass.; C. R. Thrane, Ala- | meds; J. H. Thrane, San Francisco: Wiliam | S. White, Los Angeles; H. L. Nagel, San Francisco; B. C. Case, daughter and son, John Roege and_George Hoege, Chicago; Miss E. Raymond, Barton, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Henry. Point Richmond: Misg Bernardino: H., R. Burroughs, ‘New York City; Hermanna, Fresno; Miss J. A. Bins, Eiyria, Ohio; U. P. McHenry and Mrs. U. P. Mo- | 1da Kier, San | | | D. McLaren Mr., and Mrs. D, A. Green, Sen Franclsco; John A. J, Whipple, Waukegan, Il ; C. Holmes and M. E. Holmes, Palo A d Miss Mclare Charles L. Taylor, Fan Francis Mrs. Ogden Botiomjo and child, Sacra- mento; Mrs. L. Nevins, Vallejo; Mr. ,and Mrs. N. J. Hickman, San Francisc | Wright, Miss i | Willlam M. de | cisco; R. G. Moore, Springfield, Mass.; Kirksham Wright, Miss J. M. F. Wright, San Francisco Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Howland, Miss H. G. How- land, Kinsley, Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wha ten Jr, Oakland, Cal.; C. F. Moulthrop, C. C. Mr. and Mrs. | Moulthrop, Alameds; A. B. McNitt, Milroy, Pa; George L. Alexander, Mre. George L. Alexander, San Francisco: Miss T Robinson, Cloverland, Ind.; Miss G. Morrison, Sharol Pa.; G. Voorhies, Boston, Mass.; Mr. and M W. Offenbach; Sacramento, Cal.; Mr. and M J R. Sloan, Alameda, Cal.; W. L. Pattan! Oakiand, Cal.; J. H. Garnett, San Francisco; John Herbert Cox, England; Mr. and Mre. Wolf. San Francisco: W. M Wass, Miami, Cal.; Harrison Wass, West Vir ginia: Mr. and Mre. J. §. Colbath, Miss Al B. Hulee. San Francisco: A. T. Cate, Bost 1. P. Wilson, Mre. 1. P. Wilson, A. J. Wi John W. McColoch, lsaak McColoch, Sonc B. F. Heam and wife. Crawford, N. Y.; A. Wilson, Baltimore, Md.: W. L Rider, South Norwalk, Conn; T. Hammermis, Prague, Aus- tria; Mr. and Mrs. E. L' Packs At- lanta, Ga; W. H. Burns, Chicag IMe.; M. W. Emrick, E. M. Emrick, Sha- | mokin, Pa; T. A. Sayre, Newburgh, Dr and Mre. C. H. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. | Lynch, San Leandro, Cal’; E Wold, Ouklan A. Feinhert and wife, Sacramento, Cal.; Mrs. W. G. Hanson, Pasadens, Cal; D. L. J. L. Clark, San Francisco; Miss Will Oakland, ; Mrs. H E. Hoag, San Fran- | cisco; Mrs. Charles Hoops, Miss E. B. Hoops, | Chicago, T1l.;: Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Phifer, Den- ver Colo.; Mr. and Mrs F._ Colby, To- Jedo, Ohip: G. Wean, Australia; E. B. Ross, | J. N. Ross, Chicago, TIL; A. F.'Savage, §. M Grimes, Sheboygan, Wis.; Willlam L. Brock. Toronto, Can.; Arthur Hind, New York, N. Y.} G. L. Workman, England; S. Greenland, G. | A. Green 4, London, England; Miss Bertha | Greenthal, New York: Mrs. A. G. Sherry l.nfl] "o N. B. Sherry, Troy, N. Y.; E. L. Wax- | ham, Miss M. E. WaxhamJ Chicago, Il Mlu‘ ; G. C. Cheney, Mary E. Hodge, San Franc Chene: San Fran: | A. Ma- | gee, Holyoke, Mass.; E. Walsh, Sacramento, Cal; M. Reed, Dr. and Mrs. Q. L. Eddy, | Fall River, Mass: R. Griffith, Syracuse N A. B. Willlams, anta Barbara, Cal.; J. | ¥. Calloran, A. H. Calloran, L. F. Halloray, Ean Francisco; A. W. Harris, Malvern, O.; M end Mrs. H. Goodman, Sydney, N. S. | Colo.; Miss C. E. Pueblo, “Allen, | Jores, N. A. Fuller, New York; A R Nev oo s S iod, Cav W e . el oW .} A J enmawfr‘:,’x.: Tillman, Mrs. H. W. Chymae, San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cory, Acampo, Cal.; F. Bammann, Henry J. Juchter, San Francisco: W. Ingram, Oakiand: R. Falford, San Francisco; R. Mercer, Pitts- burg, Pa.; Miss Mary Corbet, Miss Sadle Cor- bet, Miss Helen Corbet, Menio Park, Cal.; C. R 'Huvighurst, Findlay, Ohio; R. H. Pooley, Chicago, Ill.; W. G. Robinson, Marysville, T. H. Campbell, Toledo, Ohio; F. F. Sewall, Chicago, Iil.; J. H. P, Atkins, Miss D. Virginia Atkins, Oakland, Cal.; Miss G. Elsie Atkins, San Francisco; G. C. Atkins, Eogland; D. Atkins, Sonora, Cal.; Miss A. Jefferson, Oakland, Cal.; P. H. Millberry, San Franeisco; L. A. Beit, Ada, Ohlo; Thomas Campbell, Toledo, Ohio; W. F. Derby, Naps, Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wright, New York; G. W. Renner, Columbus, Ohto: Cory C. Led- yard, Los Angeles, Cal.; I Morris, Bedding, Mich.; L. de Lamarter, Lansing, Mich.: Mrs. €. Bennett, Miss A. Bennett, Waukegan, IlL; Mrs. S. P. Kirby, Miss M. Kirby, Alameda, Cal.; Miss E. Persons, Miss 5. L. Graras, L. Unmeister, Chicago, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Wilson, Elko, Nev.: A. R. Anglersson, San Francisco; J. Ellegood, Miss Ellegood, Maryland. R 3 BARATOGA SPRINGS: From San Francl co—E. Gilbert, D, Plister, H. Hillgen, Charles | Bance, My, and Mrs. Henry Clausson, Henry Behimer, Donald Macmillan, William Rohrs, L. Mann, A. H. de Guire. From Oakland— Henry Wicking, Master Willle Wicking. From Sioux City, Iowa—N. Bradford, Charles 8. Brown. gmm Omaha, Nebr.—John Buttler, P. Burns. North’ Platte, Nebr.—A. L. Clark. From Los Angeles—3. T. Adams. HOTEL ROWARDENNAN, Ben Lomond: Mr. and Mrs. J. Friedlander; Edgar F. Gee, Oakland; Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Morse and child, Oakland; Mrs. Homer Cralg, Miss Behan, Ma- dame de Wolfe, Mrs. M. Shaughnessy, Kirk Harry Creswell, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Metzner, Stuart ver Mehr, Mr. and Mra. L. Osborn, Miss Clara Osborn, Willle Osborn, Charles W. Osborn, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Kaufmann, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Bridge, Mil- ton Andros: W. H. Lamb, Santa Crus; Henry Ohlanat, Mrs. Ohlanat, Mrs. F. M. Ames, Lawrence Gray. F. H. Ames, Mrs. F. H. Ames. Dr. H. E. Alderson, Wiillam H. Alder- son, B, A. Heron, Dudley Heron, A. C. Rich- ards, Oakland; Miss Maybelle Smith, Mies Ethel M. Hampton. Y T ) DA BAY, Lake Coun From San Fran- clsco—Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Lacey, Mrs. Sig Simon, Otto Braunsdorf, Miss Keefe, Miss Des- mond,” Mrs. B. H. Plummer, Mr.' and Mrs. M. W. Plummer, Dr. J. N Curragh, Mr and Mrs James Otls, Miss Cora Otis, Miss Frederica Otis, Mre. and Miss- Hawkins, P. E. Lenfestey, Miss Madge Cleary, Phillp Melsky, F. H. Trower, August Vetter, M. Monasch, 'Mr, and Mrs. Desepta, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hawke, R. M. Taylor, W. Perkins, Sam Staley, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Marriot, Harry Lieber,” Wil- llam Bogul, 3r. Barrett; Judge Lamont, Sul- sun; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Corvell, Menlo Park; George McMaster, Oakland: Paul E. Millar, Ben S. Allen, Frances Wolfenburg, Stanford Mrs. C. N. Rowell, Percy E. Rowell, Berkele: Mr. and Mrs. V. Moore, Miss Moore, Alame: E. M. Winship, Napa: L. S. Hoyt, Pennsylvi Wambold, Captain Atherton, Lake- ; Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey, Hoberg's Re- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Herr, A. A. Allen, Highland Springs. EL CARMELO HOTEL, Pacific Grove: From San Francisco—E. T. Willls, Bessie Carnich, Miss E. M. Carnich, T. C. Foster, Mra, Lena Cohn, Mrs. Sophle H. Harrls, J. A. Henner, McCornick, Mrs. Jack Marley, R. G. Newell, A, F. Fairweather, J. V. Sweeney, James Byrme, A. G. Hennfsch. J. M. Litch- fleld and family, E. J. Brow: E. Kaiischeer, °. J. Meckfessel, E. J. Jackson, Haviand M. W. W. Hunt and wite, Sanford Wilt, J. A Rothchild. From Los Angeles—Mrs, J. Frisdale. From Stanford University—V. L. Kellogg, Professor C. F. Gilbert. From Hol- e AN AN A AN AN AN NN NN NN NPT I PP NP AN AN NN NN N NN AN NN NN AN AN NP AP AN NN NN NN NN PP PN PN AN PPN NN NN NANINNIR “THEIR FIRST LOVE." ] One of the Sunday Call's beautiful art supplements in black and white will be The art pictures issued by The Call are far issued free with next Sunday’s edition. superior to anything of the kind ever offered by a newspaper in the great West. suitable. Buy the Great Sundav Call. PRICE 5¢ PER COPY=—————= Notify this office if you fail to secure a paper when asked for. “THEIR FIRST LOVE.” FRAMING INSTRUCTIONS. " A very ‘effective way to frame picture “Their First Love” would be to frame in close with two or three inch Flemish brown oak and burnished gold or in ebony and W gold. A 1.inch molding with 234-inch mat to match would also be very Size 14x10% inches. Sold by All Newsboys, News Agents, Etc. Hawkins, Richard Crow. From nto—Mr, and Mrs. Charles Van Vader. From Mountain View—Mr, and Mrs. Robert Kirkwood and maid. From Pasadena— Mr, and Mrs. Dr. A, Fenger. From Oakland— E. M. Hall Jr. and wite, Wickham Havens, Wife and children, Katherine E. Rich. From Chicago—Mrs. E. B, Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Irons, Willlam Kerr and _wite. From Springfield, Mass,—Charles F. Rice, Laura O. Rice, W. T. Richardson and wife. m Mad- ison, N,'C.—C, V. Grigmor and wife, E. P. Stevens and wite. From Albany, N. Y.—E. P. Stevens, C. Z. Lincoln and wife. From Dalton, Mass.—Edwin Genger. From North Adams, Mass.—W. H. Sperry and wite. From Kalamazoo. Mich —M. M. Collen and wife, A. F. Horn and wite. From Valparaiso, Mont. —D. M. Wood and wife, W. E. Carpenter and wite. From South Bend, Ind.—John A. Max- well and wife. From Pamsville, Ohio—Mr. and Mrs, Harley Barnes and daughter. From New York—8. Earl Taylor and wife, W. Scott Curtis. From Helena, Mont.—Mrs.’ E. Sharp and Miss Sharp. From Milwaukee, Wis.—H. Romer and wife. From Boston—Mrs. L Loveland. lster—Mrs, C. M. Sacramel LAUREL DELL: From San Francisco—J E. Dodge, W. E. Staley, E. C. Gilbert, G. V. Bune, F. X. Mayer, J. 5. Parley, Samuel Da. vis, Mrs. Ellen Davis, John Cassidy, Mrs. M. Hume, James W. Ellen, Howard J. Fried- lander, Kittie E. Rouse, John Hansen, 8. W. Culin,” James D. Pike, Mr, and Mrs. Otis, Cora Otls, Frederica Otls, Ernest Reed, J. 8 Compton, D. Hanes, Miss Ada B. Cohen, Mies Mignette Cohen, Mrs. D. Cohen, J. E. Smythe, M. Ofter, C. M. Alexander, J. R. Meyer, W. C. Schneider, F. A. Jacob, Mrs. Fred A. Jacob, Mrs. G. A. Boyer, E. Math- s Sacramento—Grace Hendricks, Nellle Henderson, Ruby Akers, Ludwig Dorn, Virgll Kyle, Wiillam ohnston. From _ Los eles—J." E. Burke, &Any Palmer, 8. J. Roberts, J. Larsef. From Oakland— Howard Carney, W. H. Miller, Mrs. B. Buck- nell, Ml . E. Brower, Vane Thornton. e PARAISO SPRINGS: From San Francisco— Mrs. James McMahon, Madic McMahon, Gus McMahon, Charles E. Gibbs and son, Ed Shuntenhaus and wife, Bthel A. Curlett, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Scholeder and daughter, A. Alexander, Mias Alma McHenry, Mrs. E. M. Elllott, Eddle Lynn, Willlam 'McNaughton, Miss Rena Lynn, Mrs. Willlam Lynn, Sue A. Gordon, Mrs. Willlam Awdrews, Mrs. C. B. Dean, Keith K. Dean, John Baléy, J. J. Lial, Mr. Coley and wife, Miss Emma Grenninger, J. E. B. Hebbard and wife, O. J. Roca and wife and child, Charles E. Hart, Mrs. Matthew Nunan. From ' San Mateo—George E. McVey, Ben Race, Thomas F. Burke. From Sacra- mento—Mrs, J. H. Whited, Mrs. F. A. Kelton, Miss Zena Glery, From Paso Robles—Fred Blackburn. _From Soledad—Joe Bingiman, S. 'JoulH‘P: F. Steigelman. From Oakland— G. ing, Miss Carrie Sihall, Mrs. Shattuck, J._ Connor, Mrs. From Saltnas—J §. B. Gordon, B. V. Sargent, Mrs. Sargent, Bradley Sargent, Stanley Sargent, James Sar- &ent, Miss Dougherty, S. Hauser. From Mon- terey—S. C. Comey, 'H. M. J. Chroter, Mr. Prinz, From Irvington—E. A. Grant. 'From San Jose—Gus W. Rice. From Alameda—Mr. and Mrs. Duveneck, Hans Duveneck, Elsa Duveneck, Emma Duveneck, Dora Duveneck, Louise Duveneck. ’ §io e BYRON HOT SPRINGS HOTEL: From San Francleco—W. Beitz, W. F. Upham, H. F. Matison. C. Conlan and wife, P. Ryan, Henry Bohls, Thomas Kirkpatrick and wife, C. M. Leavy, A. M. Willis and wife, Mrs. N. Foster, Miss O"Connor, Mjss Kuehn, Mrs. B. C. Ralling, H. M. Papst, J. R. Price, H. L. A. Bates, L. 5. Martel, C. J. Stovel, Charles Btork, Mr. and Mrs. A. Siiverberg, Mr. and Mrs. Max Schwabacher, John Munford, F. L. Stow, Henry J. Rogers, H. Roman, L. Auker, Sam Spaich, George J. Golcovich, Hugo G Foheim, Dr. Joseph F. Poheim, Leo Bokivitz and wife, E. E. Peabody, Mrs. Peabody, B. F. Merchant, Mrs. C, F. Stark, Miss Merchant, Eugene S. Watson, Mrs. Watson, Tony Nich- ols. Mead Hamilton, Miss Mabel Dodge, P. E. Erickson, Charles P. Brant, Mrs. A. Rothberg, Mrs. B. Rafael, Mrs. J. F. Jackson, Mrs. de Courcy, 1 Nelson, P. O. Millaglon, A. O. Morrison, Mr, and Mrs. Hausfeld, W. H. Hoozs, Miss Edna Lippman, W. A. Mackay, P. H. McDonald, A. J. Simonds, Fred Peter- son, P. A. McDonald, Mrs. C. M. Leavy, M. A. Rasken, Colonel C. H. Maddox. From Oak- lard—A. W. Bessey and wife, Ernest Sisson, Effie Sisson; Dr. W. Sisson and wife, Mrs. J. F. Kelley, Miss Reta Kelly, A, B. Siemon, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. G Miller, Miss Leslte” Miller, Master Bob Miller and nurse, ( Wales L. Paimer, Miss Evelyn Craig, Dr. and | Mrs. €. D. Gilman, W. L. Palllani, Fred Edgecomb. From Haywards—M. J. de Sig- ueiro, Joseph Marcus Leichandre, From Fres- po—Mre, Truman G. Hart, Miss Jule C. How- ard. "From Carters—Archie Scott. From Tur- lock—Clarence Johngon. From Susanville— Mrs. Fannfe Knoch. From Stockton—Lewls E. Hall, Mrs. Charies Haas. Jchn Brennan. From Keswick— From.. Dansville—John Sher- burn. Fromi Dublin—Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith, G. L. Smith. From Kern—Jk L. De- pantl, T, W. Cralg. From Pleasanton—C. L. Powell, Willima Napler. From Antioch—L. Livingston, Miss Winnie Bassett, W. W. Bih- hane, Miss Frances Kearney. From Mission 8an Jose—Joe Esecobar, Manuel -Suzfer. From Los Angeles—James D. Schuyler and wife, Mrs. W. F. Edgar. From Merced—Mrs, Frel tas. From Honolulu, H. 1—W. H. Hoogs, Prince J. Kalaniacle, A. G. M. Robertson, W . Robinson, E. A. Knudson, R. McBride. m New York—Frank C. Hatch. From Norfolk, Nebr.—F. M. Sisson. From Vin ginta_City, Nev.—J. T. Washington. From San Felipe—J. F. Dunne and wife. From Carbonado, Wash—J. W. Davis. BARTLETT SPRI : From San Francisco —A, Schulze, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Miller, L. L. Morgan, D.'M. Reavis, Mr. and Mrs, J_ H. Bennett, Miss Lottie Hennett, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. 'Mastick, W. H. Baker, N. Holmer, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown, Charles Monahan, James C. Sims, H. B, Cockrill, Thomas Crow- ley, M."J. Friedman, Mrs. A. Hochheimer, Miss Elsie Hochhelmer, Mrs. Fremont Older, Miss Virginia Brastow, Ward McAllister, Mr. and Mrs, H. N. Cauwet, Misses Rene and Camille Cauwet, ‘August Hlanchard, C. Zaska From Bacramento—A. Angeli, Mrs. Etta P. Eliott. G. W. Watson, George F. Furman, Mr, and Mrs. F. V. Allen, G. Dellozzo, Her- man W. Grau, J_ M. Condrey, H. K. Johnson. Trom Oakland—Mrs, Charles S. Houghton, Miss Ruth Houghton, J. M/ Breen. From San Jotg—Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Stewart, J. P, Norton. From Dvnsmuir—Mr. and Mrs. 1. H. Turner, Miss Turner, Miss Mary Jacobs, John McCarthy, Nevada City: W. L. Tedford Wiillams: Mr. and M Theodore Miller, Mc Cloud; Mr.“and Mrs. Laubenheimer. Alameda C. F Samuel Robinson and wife, Napa; s = Berkeley: A, W. Lockey, Virginia Beadles, San | Diego; Andrew S Jo: HOTEL BEN LOMOND: cisco—Walter J. Cathie, Edward M. Bray, Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Dahl’ Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Goldburg, W. A. Halstead, J. B. Halstead, L Schlater, Charles Specht. Howard G. Parish, A Becker, Miss L. V. Becker, H. Hlumberg. Thomas W, Johnson, 'W. J. White, Fred T. Jerner, M.’ B, Demonceau, Theodore Demon- ceau, Mrs. J. M. Peterson, P. A. Peterson, Allen' P. Joy Fred H. Finke and son, Jam Watt, Dr. M. E. Brook, Charles Bundschu and wife, Ralph Bundschu, W. .St. Plerre, H, Mortenson and wife, J. T. Sullivan Jr., M. A. Frank, Miss M. A. 'Stewart, Phil Friedlander, From San Frlr\-‘ Mrs. H. Dunham, W. C. Frahm, A. H. Ka George W. Schindele, Mr. and’ Mrs. C. M. Mann, Jaines Rolph, Rolph, Mrs. R. Hind, Mr. and Mrs, F. Strs. Ohlandt, . W. Ohl From Oak- . H. Bucholz, Miss on, R, B. Ayer, A. W. Baker, C.'B. Judd, F. W. Rounth. waite and wife, Mrs, M. Stérling, Dr. and Mrs. G. Lilliancrantz, H. J. Taggart, H son, Mrs Abrahamson. From Ala- B. S. "McFarland. From_ Hanford— FEdith Anderson, Ruth Chadwicl Jeanne Hef- ton. From San Jose—Miss Inez Covert, J. L. | Buell. From Berkeley—T. M. Putnam and wite. \ | i oy AETNA _SPRINGS: From San_Francisco— | Franklin_ Ellis, Eugene Unger, Miss Maude Owens, Carl H. Schmidt, Miss Blsie H. Seng- stack, ‘Mr. and Mrs, H.'B. Russ, Miss Linda Russ, Master Inyo Russ, R. Maertins, H. P. Simme, Fred J. Riccom!, R. Maertins, G. W. Branson, H. Alakk. From Yokohama —Gladys Howard. From Cloverdale—Charles A. Law- ley. From St. Helena—D. H. Campbell, Miss M. Scott, G. P. Benvie, G. W. Schmidt, C. H. Greenfleld, T. Algernon Elwell. From Chicago—John' L. Hoffman and wife, Miss Alma Hoffmann, Master Johr H. Hoffmann. From Piedmont—Mrs. 1. L. Requn, Miss Long, Miss Sally Long. From Berkeley. Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Wright, Homer Wright, Mrs. M. E. Painter. From' Swingle Station—G. K. Swirgle. From Woodland—A. W. North Miss North, Miss Cralg. From New York- Miss Hyde, ' From Napa—Noble Davis, Char) M From Dawson, Alaska—J. N. En- From Oakland—W. B. Jones, D. K. From Lomitas—F. Sievers and wite, Miss Lomita Sievers. SR ZEIGLER HOT SPRINGS: From San Fran- clsco—Mrs. J. F, McGeough, Mrs. J. Buckley, J. Todd, George A. Smith, A. §. Archer. Wil- llam E. Dinan _and wife, William J. Dinan, D. H. Coyme, R. L. Ingham, J. H. Krebs, W. H. Cameron, Charles Blender and wife, Victor Blender, 'Ad B. Lang, Miss Jennie Crowley, James McGowan and wife, Jack Kel- ler, J. Michaels, Jack Crowley, Dave Crowley and wife. CUM Kellner, Robert J. Smith, A. | Green, Abe Jacobs, Mark Jakobs. Miss M. B, | Blythe A, J. Mogan and wite, Ed Van Prag and wite, Roy Hughes, E. B. &mith and wife, H. Lorentzen and wifey Mrs. H. Michaels, | Miss Rita Michaels, Mrs. Marle Coan, William M. Burness, R. Herring, John D.- Sullivan, Sam Berger, T. §. Ferguson, Ed Lacey, Miss Eva Marshall, ' Harry Edwards, Miss Edith Mason, Frank Duncan. _Fromg Oakland—N, Delbarico, Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Gavasso, Mre. W. D. Watson, James J. Healy, F. J. Wallace, E. E. Baxter. From Vallejo—J. F Kilpatrick, F. L Kelly. From Napa—Hon. Theo A. Bell, Edward Stone, .« s LYTTON SPRINGS: From San Francisco— A. Hockwald, Mrs. Hockwald, L. Hockwald, Mr. and Mrs. Willilem Lichtenberg, Miss Lich- | tenberg, Miss Helen Lichtenberg, Master Ed- . NEWMAN & LEVINSON. We Aim To Make Buying by Letter Entirely Satisfactory #Mail Orders, Small or Large, Receive Particular p Attention Kearny and Sutter Sts. Store Opens 8.30 B#. M., Closes 5.50 P. M. Clearance Sale of Ladies’ Suits THE OPPORTUNITY OF THE SEASON 5 : (Third Fieer Xearny 8t The greatest Suit values ever offered this, or ln{' other season await you here to-morrow. Artistically tailored Suits, made of Cheviots, Brilliantines, Pancy Mixtures, etc.—Beautiful, stylish, up-to-date garments of such merit and high quality as are seldom found in special sales — all marked for Monday’s selling regardless of cost or former selling prices: LADIES’ SUITS, FORMERLY SOLD AT $22.50 and $25.00 A SUIT, NOW....$18.50 LADIES’ SUITS, FORMERLY SOLD AT $30.00 and $32.50 A SUIT, NOW....$22.50 LADIES’ SUITS, FORMERLY SOLD AT $35.00 and $38.00 A SUIT, NOW....$27.50 LADIES’ SUITS, FORMERLY SOLD AT $42.00 and $45.00 A SUIT, NOW....$32.50 ¢cAN EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF HANDSOME SILK WAISTS (Third Floor Kearay St.) To-morrow we offer three groups of handsome Silk Waists, probably two hundred in all, ataway below regular prices. They are made of the most popular Silks, such as Peau de Soie and Louisines, and in the finer group of Crepe de Chine and Messaline — many beautifully tucked, others elab- orately trimmed with lace in the latest effects. All are in the most fashionable colors, suitable for evening wear, also white and black. Divided for to-morrow’s selling into three groups as follows : $ 6.50 SILK WAISTS, ON SALE AT $4.50 $12.60 SILK WAISTS, ON SALE AT $6.50 $156.00 SILK WAISTS, ON SALE AT §7.50 Sale of Good Bed Pillows (Second Floor Kearny St BED PILLOWS—made of good quality feathers, with no | BED PILLOWS—filled with selected live goose feathers, quills and no dust—size 22 x 28 inches —weight 33§ Ibs. guaranteed perfectly odorless—size 22 x 28 ins.—weight and covered with figured and striped tick- Ibs., covered with best grade of ticking. 2.00 ings. Special at, each......cccvceeiiiaicaee $l.25 xceptional value at, each $ . Ruffled Swiss Curtains Attractively Priced For To-morrow (Second Floor Sutter St.) About 200 pairs of these Ruffled Swiss Curtainsgoon sale | Dainty Ruffled Swiss Curtains — some are Monday. They are specially desirable for bed-room plain, others inneat dot effects—all 3 yards long and windows; 3 yards long and aiready hemmed 00 hemmed ready for rod; on sale, while to slip on rod; special, per pair..... $1- quantity lasts, at per pair Bathing Suits for Ladies, Gents and Children EXCEPTIONAL VALUES MONDAY AND TUESDAY (Third Floor Kearny St.) FOR LADIES—Alpaca Bathing Suits, in black, navy, | FOR MISSES—Bathing Suits of navy blue Serze, with blue or red, with rolling or sailor collar, trim- ‘ red sailor collar, trimmed with white braid, 1 75 med with white braid; special, per suit..... 52-50 | no better value ever offered at, per suit...... $ . $1.25 50¢ FOR GENTS—One-piece Wool Bathing Suits, in | FOR BOYS—One-piece Cotton Bathing Suits, in black, navy or red, with neat stripes; fine value | black or navy blue —excelient value, per suit Shirt Waist Silks We ha‘(:rsj‘u:D:d:::";;;:)charmlnx new Silks to our already very large and magnificent assortment. Everything that p| Outing Blankets At Very Low Prices. (Second Floor Sutter St.) Blankets, made of white or gray cotton, extra heavy and large size, special at $1.25 a Pair. Fine Gray Wool Blankets, soft finishi, for double bed— splendid for camping, $3.25 a Pair. WANTE SALESLADIES Experienced in Gloves, Hosiery, Underwear, * Art Needlework, Ribbons and Notions, is really new and desirable for Shirt Waist Suits, in checks, stripes, figures or plaids is here represented. Prices are exceedingly .reasonable, ranging at 65¢, 75¢, $1.00 and $1.25 Yd. Apply Tuesday, at Manager's Office. ward Lichtenberg, Miss Anna Culbertson, Mrs. | nett. From Woodburn, Or.—Grey Relling. M. Hay, Miss E. Hay, J. S. Guerin, Miss | From Seattle—R. L. Mackenzle. From Bos- SUPERFLUOUS HAIR ng, Miss J. E. Morrison, Dr. Ira B. Dal- | ton, Ma Rev. W. B. Chapman. And all other factdl biemishes are removed by zlel. Captain John N, Morong, U. 8. N Mrs. | p Mrs. Dr. A W. TRAVERSE, nee LOIS GRAY. John N. Morong, ui: stein, 3 c- S’ > NCE Donohde buflding, 1170 Market st., cor. Taylor, Fadden, Mrs. S. M. McFadden, Mrs. J. 8. | TESTIMONIAL CONCERT | rooms 28-20, with the electric needie; perm- Clarke,' G. W. Bayreuther, Mrs Bayreuther, TO JOHN, W. McKENZIE | anency guaranteed: hours 1 to 4 p. m. Miss Bayreuther, J. Emmet Hayden, Miss F. — Gongor, Patrick Connor, A. G, Huglscher, Mrs. 1 _— A. Sinshimer, J. B. Moran, Miss rtha Jones, [em) Ve K - ” 1 fire. Tames I Morrioen Milten Matvmoes 3¢ |7V and Pxtrons ?’ Well Known | “Out on the Deep” (Lohr), Lily u Regensburzer, Emilie White, Richard J. Musical Soclety Will Honor Holmes; cornet solo, “Ada Polka’ Mier, Mrs. Alice Black, Mrs. 8. J. Mitchel v Witthoft; '* N R B Allen George 31 Lemmer. Dr. 1. Her: Their Director. LE:"’)'A Laey ¢ ‘“‘_ilhm' . ‘k:elt ““ rt_Reeves, Mrs Tompkins, W. S. McDowell, ! am Again” (Sullivan), Mabel Wil- E. C. Gilvert, Mrs, E. L. Lichtenbers, Mise ' The members and patrons of the ="/ . ong I Heard One Sunday Kate Lichtenberg, R. Lichtenberg, J. M. Nass- | McKenzie Muslcal Society will tender . » . man, Willlam J. Soiln Mrs. J. 8. Morgan, | 4 Morn,” ladies’ quartet (Marie Lanck- L G- Do Doane, Mrs. C. L. jthelr director John W. McKenzle, a|myan " Minnte Sawtelle, Jennie Rund- “ord, Miss ¥ ford—Mrs. E. { 9 o e s« 3 = Motheral, Mrs \otheral. G. Motheral, | €rand testimonial concert at Native|perg and Lily Holmes) and McKenzie From Heald Mever, Mrs. S. Mevyer, | Sons' Hall on Thursday evening, June | Musical Societ Miss Nora Te Hassett. From Oakland— | » =2 o { K. Y‘er\lr.»r From Palo Alto—Mrs. Roset!il 16. The concert will be given In ap- Part 2—"“Narcissus” (Nevin), Mec- From Santa Rit 70, S " Socie . L From San Rafael—Judse James Hayden. From | Preciation of Mr. McKensle's work |Kenzle Musical Soclety: “My Love Has D Creek—i W: Maland, Miss H. Wid- | among the musical circles of the city. | Gone a-Sailing” (Molloy), Ruth May lund. From Santa Rosa—E. W. Crawford, McKenzie; et Me Like a Soldier Miss Emille ,McDorald. From New York— | Enthusiastic co-operation on the part | , Y G. G. Howlahd. om San Jose—Miss B-ssie hi ‘ Fall” (Wallace), George Abrego; McDougal (From Fraltvalo~D. M. Hegerty, of his many friends is pledged to make | yarig” (Bach-Gounod), Mrs. Irene > exerty. From Edmonton, Ci p— . . ] (ta: Macintyre, Mise Macintyee. From Paris, | th€ affair a success. An admission of | Edmonds and McKenzie Musical Soci- ¥ aurice Bondaux. From Alameda— |25 cents will be charged. The com-|ety; “Flower Girl.” by request (Bevig- 3 chloss, Mrs. M. A. Wildasin, " ! Ruby “Behioun, Joe fchioss. From Guerne. | Mittee of arrangements consists of | nani), Anna Stockinger: “My Own ville—J. Henges, W. Smith. John P. Faivre, Dr. L. C. Heller, Dr.| Dearest Boy (McKenzie), Sidney . b 9 . J. A. Kleiser, Sidney Hunn, W. A 4 y S ¢ - CAMP VACATION: From San Franclsco— | \westartald G ¥ H.|Hunn and Harry Simpkins; “Rose Miss J. Duffy, James A. Duffy, John Ack- | Wosierfeld, George Abrego, H. C. Marie” (Molloy), Avit Lafallle; par- mann, L. A. Dietrich, F. C. le Blount and | Simpkins, Avit Lafaille and H. J.|ody, J. P. Faivre; march, “Uncle Sam- wife, Willlam H, Kenny, G. D. Curtts and Dorgeloh. | my” (Holzmann), arranged for cho- wife, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Hurlbut, John W. Following i 3 | ; < i cK. McGee, Miss F. Lyon, Miss D. Argall, Miss [ pore '3 !0* the programme: |rus by McKenzie, McKenale Musical F. Lykch, M. L. Ryan and wife, A Hart- —Overture, orchestra; “A | gociety. wick, John Wedden, A. B. Plerson, Mrs A. ‘Serenude" (Oliver), J. L. Hildebrand; | — e Gt y— B. Plerson, Miss Dorothy Plerson, Leland 8. . | Hamaden, Alfred Schieve. \V, Huniphey, B. P, 1“-’1"" chorus from “II Trovatore The existence of soclety depemds upon the ara Rosenthal, Mrs, (Verdl), McKenale Musical Society; | #0o0d things It has to offer its votaries: “Oid Mrs, J. B Giit Edge’” whiskey for example, Lutgen & 8. Wichman, 9-51 Battery st F. . | “Courage” (Petrie), H. J. Dorgeloh:l R . R. Dawson and ch Chesley and wife, E. Van Antwerp, A. A._M. Booth and family, J. Morris Foker, F. W. Roskamp A S. La Month, Peter J. indley, Ben C_ Belden and wife, H. B. Gregory, Mrs. J. Campbell, George M. Campbell, Mildred Campbell, Mrs. S. Trach man and’ children. From Santa Rosa—J. W Barrows, Mrs, J. W. Barrows. Miss Barrows, | Miss Leah L. Barrows, L. W. Burris, Mrs. L. W. Burris, Miss Lou Seawoll Miss Millle Mathews, D. P. Wells, L, E. Ricksecker, From Alameda—E. B. Carson, Mrs. E. B. Carson, Miss Carson. From Honolulu—Mrs, C, J. dé Rosa and ¢hild, J. Koviman. 0 vese SOLID COMFORT HOME: From San Fran. | clsco—Mr. and Mrs. A. Hausli, Alf Fischer, K. Oelschleger, Miss Fosle M. Ruhland, Mr. | and Mrs. K. Zimmerman K. Schaeffer, Emil Wagele, George Graul, Miss Catherine Luesche, ‘W, Kaufmann, Mr. and Mrs. R. Finking, Master R_Finking. From St. Louis— K. Meyer, Miss Rosle Meyer, Miss Amalle Meyer. . . AGUA CALIENTE SPRINGS: From San Francisco—William Weiss, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fitzsimmons, Mr. and Mrs. 1. Holts and daughter. Jules Cherfayt, Joseph P. Chamber- | J. G Rathray. D ollar lain, John P. O'Counell, George L. Burst, L. A. Lowe, Mys. A._Lowe, Mrs. A. Doland, — Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Welch, Mrs. Willlam D. McCarty, Mr. and Mrs. Wilkin, C. M. Bramms dorf, Dr, H. A, Fredrick. Alfred E. Hoftmann, E. H. Hofmann, Leonard E. Hofmann, Mrs. 8. M. Fearn, Miss A. Hudson, Mrs. Hudson, Mrs. J. W. King, Miss N. Pierce, S. A. Hughes, George A. Fearn, Thomas E. Kelly, Miss Ruby Town, Mrs. §. Solomonson, P. Wheelan, Mrs. George Frickson, Mrs. Chris Bernhard, Mrs. C. H. Shaw, G. A. Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. M. Sglomon, W. B. Howard, Mrs. E. Hartmann, Willlam Hartmann, Mrs. M. Cobn, J. Larson, N. Plath, Miss A. East- wood. From Sacramento—C. Peterson. From Honolulu—Mre. Kellogg. From Los Angeles— Mrs, E. Mulle: From Vallejo—Mrs. 8. A. | 2 From San Rafael—F. K. Zork. From D. F. Connelly. From Esst Oak- From Sonoma—Mrs. E. From Canada—Mrs. 10 more cases of CLOAKS and SUITS from a bankrupt New York manufactur- er, and the balance of our own stock MUST BE SOLD THIS MONTH land—William Stone. A. Ingram and daughter. Dr. A. A. Macintyre, Miss H. Macintyre, Mau- rice Bondaux. R KLAMATH SPRINGS: From San Francisco —Bishop_J. W. Hamilton and_ wife, Miss | Helene Hamllton. Miss Frances Battells, Miss | Bertha Filben, H. §. Jones, Arthur Filben, R. E. French, W. B. French, Charles F. Taylor, | ‘W. H_ Miller. Mrs. F. Dunn, Miss A. McAllls- | ter. From Sausalito—Mr. and Mrs. Edwin 8. Tucker, two_children and nurse. From Ala- | meda—Mrs. W. H. Stanley and daughter. From Sacramento—R. H. McKaig. From _ Paecific Grove—Rev. Thomas Filben. From Los An- geles—Mrs. Charlotte H. Foster. H. McWil- liams Foster. Rev. John L._ Pitner. From Klamathon—Jacob " Isler. From Portland— Fred Chapman. From Redding—E4 Riebe. L. M, Depnis. From Medford, Or.—Louls Bea-

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