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Sample Tablecloths, in to 10-24; Sample Napkins, 24 and 27 inches, of the (BELFAST) (DUNFERMLINE) (PERTH) Cloths for round tables (BELFAST) & ATE SOLDIERS ARE ADVANCED The First Infantry Regiment of the | National Guard left this city on Friday | evening for Camp Atascadero, San Luis | Obispo Colonel Thomas M Cox F. O'Nell. The regi-| ment was preceded by field music— |cause of her death was cardiac failure | fife and bugle—as there is no! at this time. The men | khaki uniform, blue out blouse and wear- me the new web belts. passed down Market to the Third and streets depot had the ap-| pearance of readiness for action, not for drum, regim were army ing for the first The regiment as § on the way pleasure The foll £ appointments have been made in the th Infantry: Company A, Privates C. E. Powell, M. R. Cox and | M. Stewart to be corporals; Company C, Privates A. Lambert and George Scheeth to be corporals; Company D, Private M. Maguire to be conporal; Company H, Corporal R. A. Stratton to --be sergeant, and Privates Willlam Cul- “lie, J. D. Treadway and W. B. Frellson to be corporals; Company I, Lysander Madden to be quartermaster sergeant, TCorporals Chester Young and William J. O’Connell to be sergeants and Pri- vate Ear) J. Inman to be corporal. Upon the recommendation of com- pany commanders of the Fifth Infantry the following details have been mad Company A, Private H. Klinkner arti -ficer and Privates R. King and J. B. Martin musicians; Company B, Private . J. H. Kerr artificer and Private C. W. Lang musician; Company F, Private - R. E. Charters artificer and J. P. Still- man musician At their own request the foliowing reductions to the rank of private have been made in the Fifth Infantry: § geant J. A. de Poy, Company A; Cor- poral James Flannagan, Company D, and Corporal F. W. rman, Com- pany C: Twenty-nine enlisted men were dis- | charged during August from the Fifth Infantry, fifteen on account of removal, | nine at expiration of term of enlistment =nd three for the good of the service. Shortly before Company D of the *ifth Infantry started for Camp Atas- Fadero it went into a practice camp on the Murray tract, near Fairfax, Marin County, where there was a carrying out of the rules and regulations of " camp life as laid down in the book of instruction issued by the United States War Department. There was strict military routine during the entire day, and at mess, which was guch as the army furnishes, several visitors of the National Guard were present, . among them Captain Bauer and Lieu- tenant Magee of the naval® militia. These, with Major D. A. Smith of the - Pifth, Captain Vanderbilt commanding Company D, James Cochrane, T. J. and P. Kohn, as well as Ser- m‘:'rhomu Kerrigan, who presided at the head of the table, spoke on the ‘necessity of learning what the United States army officers would teach during the joint camp.§ - The following appointments have been made in the Firet Battalion of Artil- SIGNS FALSE DEATH REPORT Dr. Joseph Ardenyl confessed under oath yesterday at the inquest into the death of Mrs. Sarah Cohn that he had under command of | deliberately made a false statement in | iin the certificate when he wrote that the and hypertrophy of the heart. Whe Coroner Leland asked him why he had |done so the physiclan replied he had | issued the false certificate for the pur- | pose of shielding his friend, yoling Dr. | Moyer of Mayfield, whom he had called in to assist him in the surgical opera- tion. In other words, he added, he did not want Dr. Moyer to get into any | trouble about the woman’s death. Ardenyi swore that he was a gradu- ate in medicine of the University of Tennessee. Mrs. Sarah Cohn was the wife of Abraham Cohn, whose residence and place of businessis at 728 Howard street. She was a strong, healthy woman, only 26 years old, and died after the second of two surgical operations by Dr. Ardenyi Bluhm. The body would have been buried without investigation but for some neighbors, who told the Coroner there was something wrongz. Morgue | Surgeon L. D. Bacigalupi found that death had been caused by a criminal operation “performed in a very bung- ling manner.” Coroner Leland also pro- nounced the death of the woman the result of ignorance, carelessness and incompetency. When the Coroner asked Dr. Ardenyi what was the meaning of hypertrophy of the heart, he replied that it was an accumulation of blood in the heart. He said after the adjournment of the in- quest that the question was a “catch” one and that if the Coroner had given him notice beforehand he would have | M cad up” on the subject of hypertro-| ph He admitted that he and Dr. Blubm had performed two curetting operations on the woman, the first about two weeks ago and ‘the second on last Thursday, the day of Mrs. Cobn’s death. Dr. Moyer assisted at the secand operation. Detective Edward Gibson, who has charge of the police end of the case, Was present at the inquest, which was continued until Monday morning at 10 o'clock. Both Ardenyi and Bluhm denied any criminal intent, and insisted that the operation Was necessary and lawful. — - a - - e lery: Non-commissioned staff, Sergeant Henry Carl Schwinn to be sergeant ma- jor; band, Henry Auerbach chief trumpeter, Henry John Geisel chief musician, Raymond Edmonds Burtof drum major, Felix Stewart McConnell sergeant; Battery B, Corporal Gordon to be sergeant; Battery C, Corporal John Edward Flynn to be seygeant and | Private Alfred Gerdes to be corporal. Lorenzo R. Cofer, having been com- missioned first lieutenant, First Artil- lery, has been assigned to duty as bat- talion commissary. First Lieuteannt Claire F. Knerr, Battery B, has been detailed as acting quartermaster, S and Dr. George I.| N ; THE -SAN FRANCISCO - CALL, SUNDAY, -AUGUST 14, 190%. WHERE THE TOWN-WEARY FOLK BLI OSFULLY REST The resorts show but little shrinkage in popularity. Most of the leading ho- heavy bookings for the rest of Au- gust and on through September—the latter the rarest month of-the year. This fact is coming to be appreciated by him who thinks—and the number of him who thinks is growing daily—with the result that many have put off thelr Tural visit until this lovely month. At the Tallac: From San' Fran Hart. E. H. Mozart, . Enman, bot, A. R_ Nye and wife, George H. Knorp end wife, Frank J. Clancey, Arthur Hainque, | C. 'W. Rohm, Byron Mauzy and wife, Mrs. H. H. Young, H. H. Young Jr., Miss Sut- kamp, Miss Monica B. Martin, Miss A. K. Martin, Percival D. Kahn, William S. Down- ing, J' Feigenbaum and wife, C. R. Brown, Albert’ Elkus and wife, Fred A. Greenwood, H. R. Mann, Mrs. H. R. Mann, Harold R. Mann, W. P. Brien, Charles Holbrook, Mrs. Miller, Mr, and Mrs. Dennis Searles. From Los Angeles—Mr. and Mrs. . Baruch, Mise Eiste Baruch, Master Fred Baruch, F. Green and wife, William G.\Kereckhoff, Mrs. J. M. Erdman, 'Leona Erdman, Henry 'S. Willlams and wife, Mrs. Willlams, John H. Green, L. Mrs. L. C. Brand, Miss Helen Sto- ker, Miss A. George, A. F. Morlan and wife, W.'M_Carver and wife, Mrs. H. T. Newell, Mise Newell, Miss E. Leech, Miss Stoemer, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Musselman, F. H. King- man, Dan Campbeli and wife, 'Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Rowley, Armand Callieau and wife, | A, H. Weber, Mrs_ James Otis and mald, Miss Cora Morris Otis, Mrs. Frederica M. Otis, E. 8. Srfith, Miss M. H, Brincard, W. Pthenick, Mr. and Mrs. Searles. From Oakland—Mr, and Mrs. S, W. Burtchaell, J. E. McElroy and wife, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Schiessinger, Thomas Crellin, Miss Crellin, Miss E. Crellin, Helen Harrington. From Las Angeles—Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rubo, D, Stew- art and wife, J. M, Brooks and wife, Helen McCallum. ~ From ' Berkeley—E. W. Major, | Lucy Sprague. From _ Sacramento—A. R. Nye and wife. From Electra—C. H. Fage, From New York City—Frank F. Dodge, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. King. From Ross—John C. Kittle, Mrs. F. Tyler, Miss Elizabsth Tyler, James Coffin. ¥rom Honolulu—Charles L. | Rhodes and wife, M. W. Backus and wife, E !l;:'omhsu;;of’edro—ur!. J. F.. Wetherby, M. We will place these choice linens | @R For, From Belveters br. " and Oberts, W. R. Cathin. From Redlands—W. T. Bill and wife, John Chapman, Alice Chapman. From Lincoln—Mr. and Mrs. L. Meyer. From Oakland—Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Fitzwald. From Olean, N. Y.—Fred A. Mocre. From San Jose—Mrs, K. D. Cather. From Alameda— Miss Theo Parr, J. F. Parr. From Napa | —Herbert B. W n. From Pomona—J. A. Fitch and wife. From Berkeley—W. C. Mor- | €an and wite. From Electra—Wallace Wilson, | W. C. Randall Estes. From Livermore—M. M. McKee, May E. Concannon. From Phila- delphia—Miss Springs. From Fruitvale—Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Robertson. From Indiana—-O. Chamberlain and wife. From Fair Oaks— Vernon V. Nuttall. From Rochester—Frank- From New York—C. Heller. From isco—Dr. G. M. Gardner, Mrs. G. | M. Gardner, Miss Janet Parsons. From Mill | Valley—Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hite. From San | Francisco—T. Hyman. From Mi}l Valley—R. | F. Parsons and wife. From Ross—Mrs. J. G. = C. Thurston. From Modesto—Theo Turner and wife. From Los Angeles—Mr. and Mre. E. Rowiey, Miss Grace Rowley, Mrs. F. E =. Hansen Moore, A. A. Polhamus and | J. Kom, Mrs, Berthold Faruch, Arthur W. Baruch, Mrs. Max Newmark, Frances ewmark, William McGibbin, Anna L Steph- M. Aveny, L. G. Aveny, C. W. Bowen, L. F. £s L. Glark. Miss Frances Iter, W.' G Dr. apd Mrs. E. Bryant, George Zobdligr and wife. Miss Rose Zobelin, Mr, and Mrs. T. L. Stanforth and son. From Ean Francisco—Arthur Pillsbury. . . | AT ADAMS SPRI | cisco — Trving Jonas, Carty, Mrs. M. Hill, B. Hassler, J. . Hanley, Miss 'J v, Mrs. W. C. Pridge, Miss | Cunpingham, G.'Gogan, M. J. McBrearty, J. Bravdan, Frank Foler, Tke G. ; 4 an- Wunder, Mrs. Wunder, Teily Wunder, Stapleton, A, Bergstrom, Charles T. Foley, J. Algron, Mrs. Algron, Mrs. Ribby, Mr. snd Mrs. Bohlenson, D, Drattin, J.'H. Chivelll, R. A. Curran, B. Bendit, Mr. and Mrs. Hess, J. L. Zimmarson, Thomas F. Fiynn, L. Busnell, Mr. Hooper, Kimball, Miss G. Hendy, Mrs. George dor, and Mrs, St. John. Mr. and Mrs Carter, Phil Cohen, Miss Cook Lunstrum, Mrs. Parker, P. S: From San Fran- M. McCarty, M gers, ¥ 3. Ges: ! Mrs Pe I ite Miss Baker, Mr. i Jackson, W. S. Joues, Jack Morgan, B. R. Stevens, P.° 8. Jacby, Mr. Strome, James Foley, james Fahey, J.'J. Corbett, E. H. Hall, P. C. Brooks, J. S'Carter, J. C.' Merrill, Mr. and Carroll, Minnie Geesman, Joe Lough- elile Loughlin, Bob Bonn, Frank Bonn, | George Tucker. Miss Tucker, Bert Wren, James | Ward, J. C. Carter, H. Hall, Mr. Key C." Baxton, George Parker, J. 8. Kenned Booker, G. L. Book P Mr. Polk, Miss 1 | son, "Edith Ashton, . B. Ashtog Miss Hale, J. Hop Miss Adams, Joe ldams, Jack Hooper. Miss H! Mr. and Mrs. Hiil, Mr. | and Mrs. ns, Miss Religh, Mrs. J. | | Baker, Paul Hartman, H. T. Grimm, George | Haber, Thom: Godwin, W. B. Cotrel, Miss | Morgan, Miss Chandler, J. Willard, Miss | Graser, John | Saling, W. ¥ es, George Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, J, C. Price, Vella Ford, | Henry Martin, J. O'Toole, Marie Lemon, W. | T. Potts, George Sweeney, Miss_Baron, Mr. | Buckford, J. S. Hollister. A. P. Richle, Kate | Michan, J. P. Taska, Professor Cameron, Dr. Brazell, Dr. Sanger, Lon Lockwood, M. M. Kane, P. Havens, J. A. Marsh, W. Mollard, G. C.'Scott. Miss Simmons, Miss Hatcher, Miss Able, H. § Lee, Mr. Russeil, Jack Suilivan, P. S lackman' Bob Walsh, Irving Rosen- | blett, G. Hockings. Bert Krump, B. H. Stumpf, Eila Ford, Miss Dorcy, George Dorcy, Minnie McDermotf, H. Holllsi Mrs. Moran, Mrs. Kempton, Mr. Collins, H." Northrup, P. Ford, H. Pregge, James Mooney, Wilitam Spiers, Thomas Grace, C. J. Clyne, R. Swift, A. Hyde, L. Yates, Mammi Carbone, John Kreft, Mrs. Kuthly, C. H. Blair, Mr. Finley, Rev. Parmer, Mrs. W. J. Cramer, M. E. Mo- Donald. Mr. Stroub, G. Pacheid, Mr. Douglas, i J. Prefor», J. Braydan, E. Snow, O. Black, Jessie Stroud. M. C. Stroud, B, Roges, Mr. | Mootton, A. M. Elston, J. Fries, Thomas | Higgtns, . Cannon, John Anderson, G. Garibaldi . Garibaldl, F. E Dally, May oney, J. 8. Egan, L. Mitten, E. A. Fathelng- ham, L. Hammer, O. L. Everts, Professor { Pyhner. Pete Hale, H. H. Elllott, J. Giover, | E4 Faxeli, Dave Bohn, Tom = Krely, Jack | Hughes. H. M. Weotton, J. Allen Veatch, C. Kean, L H_ Chivgee. W. T, Browking M. Salsbury, W. §. Salsbury, J. R. Carvilto, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Frank Gr Captain Me- Lean. H_Viera, John Prieray, J. P. O’Nelll, Genrge ('Nelll. Mr. and Mrs. Sisbe, Miss Siebe, Mrs,_Glafoht, Miss Glafoht, Henry Glatoht, J. W. Pember. 7 %9 G. | | Mr, and Mrs. J. S. Oyster and family, | 3. T. Dean. Miss Parks, San Francisco D. Seller, W. P. Seller, U. §. N.: M R. Mr. and Mrs. Max Schwabacher, San Francisco; Mrs. P. Spindle. J. P. Spindle, Washington, D. : Thomas J. Barbour, Charles ¢3. Lyman, and Mrs. Fries, Earle Talbot, L. M. Rob- | bins, San Francisco; Charles H. Hastings, Los Angeles: W. W. Tracy. Chicago: R. A. Martin. EA Paso, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mortl- | mer and fami Berkeley . Clark and | Mrs. Clark, Los Angeles; W. T. Kearny, San Francisco: Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Allen, Oak- land: Mm. J. C. Thomgson, Miss Thompson, | Stockton: 'Mr. and Mrs. Loewe, Miss Irma Clayburgh, Mrs. F. Rhine_ Miss Alice Rhine, M. Green Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Haas, R K. Nuttall, Mr. and Mrs. Lee and fam- ily, San Francisco. o seiie AT AQUA CALIENTE SPRINGS: From San Framclsco—Thomas O'Donnell, E. F. | Ahern, Louls Wamser and wife, J. B. Oliver, | Hugo Urban end_wife, Mrs. and Miss lwes, Mrs. Everett, J. E. Grube, E. J. Flieger, D. A. Rea and’ wife, Miss M. Richards, Henry R. McCarthy. Henry Johnuston, Mrs. V. Verdel, Miss A. Rene P. Ghilarduccl Miss Maud Jones, Miss Irene Graves, Mrs, A. C. A Miss Trene McLeod, Mrs. J. L. Bulger and E. J. Gibson, J, Benchovitz, J. nd_wife, T. R. Smith, Mrs. L. D. s McMullen, James H. Dever, Fred L. Jones, John O'Gara. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. O'Hara, Mrs. 1 J. Treadweil, Mrs. George A. McGowan, Mrs. Henrletta Tucker, James Bar- nett, J. D. Bacon, Miss A. Marks, Rose Bock, P. Noble and wife, Mrs. T. Boch, Miss Agmes Boch, John Kaunitz, Miss Alice Coyne, Miss Lorraine Wise. Mrs. B, Miss Nita Medden, H. F. Edsall J. R. Jq €. G. Determan, John O'Connor, R. H. Femk | E. J Stone, Mrs. B. McL. Springs, Wyo.—Mrs. ter. From Jafte. ‘wife. wite. 1. C:“Murph; “'Zma.,.... o an to—M. 8. Jatte From London, England--C. From _Berkeley—M. H. From Beivedere—Miss tels are now running bank full, with |- T F. Kim- ; B o, JEmbe T, oy Woodbury, | ETom San Francisco—C. L. Trowbridge, Mrs. [ 3irs, & Florence W. Marvin My | C- L. Trowbrid Eudora Trawbridge, | and'Mrs. H. F. Marvin, T. Philip O'Brien, Mrs, | . J. Lean, Mrs. E Lean, Mr. and Mrs. J. Abrams, J. Abrams, W. C. Leavitt and wif ;‘l sch, Mrs. 3 - F. Wedemyer, | W H. Hemmer and wifé, Master Hasl Ham: | Mrs. Captain Sandberg, Miss Rose Sandbers, Toer. AL 3. Bacr Josciime ¥ ke M Mies Holtz, Magter Rothinger, Mr. Zimmer- Schwitzer, Miss Schwitzer, Edna Schwit: Inett “;"4 l';; e Y Hydak M | Miss Ellen Lundberg, J. D" Warde, Henry Al- | 4 i S g1 Petaluma— | ferts, Mrs. H. Alteritz, G. C, Furmer, C. G. | piss | McGovern ~3m Lowe, G. . Pender, G. W. Plerce. From Pasadena—Aaron | nreoall and sof, ML Seeley, Mr. Me- Twomthy, Jared Whiting. From Oakland—F. A. | yowe. Mr. Bosch, From WallejooMr. Garrald, Webster and wife, Arthur Webster, Horace H. | }iss Tompson, Miss Roggen, Mr. Tompson, Kittle, Miss Kittle, Miss Sarah W. Coffin, E. | F. Me-| ~ Miss Belle O’Brien, Mrs. J. H. Keefe, Master Harold Keefe, * p s AT HIGHLAND SPRINGS: From San Francisco—R. P. Grubb and wife, D. Draf- fin, Mrs. T. Irwin, Miss L. Draffin, C. L. Heyman, Mrs. C. L. Mason, J. ¥. Jackson E. F. Armstrong, Charles Towe and H. Harris, T.'F. Chatfield, Miss . Hess and wife, Thomas William J. McCarthy, Mr. and Mrs. Laib, Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Mrs. C. R. Over- holtzer, J. W. Pember. From Oakland—Miss A. Smith, E. B. Meyers, George H. Wheaton, J. W. Mathews and wife. From Stockton— Mathéw McDiarmid, Mra. “R. M. Perrin, Anita B. Perrin, C. C. Swain and wite, Mrs. C. Swain, Mrs. Lyon. From Santa Rosa—c. A. Page. From Petaluma—F. Maclay. From Berkeley—Mrs. J. Kenney. From San Jose— V. worth Frances Dudl: Lean, m d wife, Mrs. J. 8. Cralg and son, Miss Cassie Cralj Miss M. A. Craig. m Angeles—Mr: M. G. Jones and sons. From Healdsburg—H. K. Thornton and wife. From Glenbrook—C. 5 Napa—A. P. Voorhees. A. McKenzie. AT MARK WEST SPRINGS, Sonoma County: Trom Alameda—Mr. Willis, Miss Wiliis. From Glen Ellen—Mr. Ringston. From Oakland—F. Fritze, G. Leland. From Santa Rosa—Miss Willlams, A. W. Kayser, Miss Thorn, Miss Gracy. 5 . . At BARATOGA EPRING! From San Fran- cisco—Miss E. M. White, H.: Jewell, J. Law- ®on and wife, C. D. Bloom, Miss L. Peletier, Max J. Terael, D. Peabody, F. H. Jacob, Mi: I = Josie Danlels, Miss- Annie Lawrence, Willlam i Alberta, Pat Muldoon, John Doyle. From Oak- land—L. Landers, G. L. Curtis and wife, Miss A. Laymance, D. P. Curry, G. Durham and wife, From Calistog: A. Miller, Hen- ry May. From Yolo—M. Nolan, Mrs. I, N lan, C.'F. de Rose, Miss M. de Rose Vallejo—R. F. Harrington. H. P. ard Harrington and wife. ¥ B ltoF. L. McManus. A. L. Bagley and wite, Mrs. E. E. Campbell, 'C. M. Brown, Miss Louisa_Brown. From Chicago—Mrs, W. Dyer. From Woodland—A. D. Porter and wife, From San Jose—J. Miller, HP. H. Kroeger. From to—Charles Harrls. From Portand, - D. Page, George Loese, V. Hofer. AT SEIGLER SPRINGS: From San Fran- cisco—Mrs. J. £ Carroll, Miss Helen Carroll, | Miss Loretta Carroll, Miss Eleanor Geimann, Miss Hannah McGowan, Misg E. Winters, Miss G. Prag. Miss Marie F. Jones, E. F. Douglass, I W, s Chamberiain, Willam Gei- W, Charles F. Geg- Mrs. Martell, Mrs. G. ellie F. Carr,” Miss A. Burness, Miss Maud Sil- verton, Fred W. Frederickson, Joseph Ramirez, Miss Irene Geimann, J. F. Dunleavy. From Beatrice Harring- Kelley, E. F. Far- ton, W. P, Weston, J. reil,' D. Bohn .J. F. Glover, John Presho and wife, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Curtls, John West- phal, ‘Miss Kats Carrol. From Sausalito— Miss - Elinor Whaley, Mrs. J. Gardner, —Mamie Carbonl, Gleseke and son Hothammer, Frank Goldle Johnson, C. From San. Jos and wife, James AT CAMP" VACATION —Charles Pevton Pritchard, K. Harrington, M. Brannan, W. | Collins, Mrs. L. Brannan Mrs.-M. E Fink, | John Ferrin and wife, Miss Ferrin, H. O, | Rodgers. William Hasselbock, George H. Hurd, | P. Caubsiz. F. G. Nagle, wite and child, G. Mrs. J. Frank Jones, Herbert Hunt. Prom Napa Mrs. Malandrino, Mrs. = F. From Sacramento—Eddie E. Mead and wife, € D. Clanton, G. L. Mead. W. E. McLellan, Roy Hughes Carrington. { | | Helen Findlayson, Carolyn Findlayscn, Pailine Murray, Mrs. John Schiosser, Mary Schlosser, : Clark, George H. Carter, Mrs. iildren, May Miller, Mr. Ahibach, W, C y, Mrs. M. E. Day, Briling, Mr. and Mrs. Van Farrington, Mr. and Mrs. A. | B. Cooper. B. P. Brady, Mrs. Smoot, H. M. s and wife Joseph Cereghino, W. A. Dutcher, George Parrish, James Randall, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Stump, David E. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs, Christ Jensen, Maye Collins, i Minnle Wiedeman, A. W. Wilson, Kate Stoer, Fred Sodenberg. Miss In M. Neal, Miss A. M Boyce. Louls Van Viiet Jr, Préston Morris, Beatrice Quijada, Matiida Quijada, Emily Bellisle, Mrs. M. Austin, Miss Ethel Austin, Miss D, Habn, G. L. Casey, W. S. Stone and wife, Ada and Harrist Stone, E. J. Bell, A. W. Potts, L. D. Stone, Mr. and Mrs. E. P, Vining, Miss Ellen Vining, Miss Claire Mar- shall, John Meyer, E. E. Eills, M. S. Hayser, F. R. McReyriolds,' D, J. Batley, wife and son. o Mgy | L AT RIVERSIDE HOTEL, Santa Ctuz: From | San Francisco—James Smith, T. J. Regan, E. J. Regan, Joseph de Lariviere, Mr. and Mrs. Anna Cockill, Rachel C. Shaw, Nellie Brom- ley. From Ogden—J. E. Thompson. Chicago—Mrs. J. MecKittrick. H. W. Heath and wife. From Coalinga—J. M Atkinson and family. From Menio Park—M: M. Moriarity, Miss Rosa Braggi. From ramento—Octavius Parker, W. R. Egan, Ray- mond Hancock. From San Francisco—Harry | Schmaltz and wife, Kowalsky, W. J. Les, W. W. Hagadorn, H. McLain. ‘Samuel R. Leon. Miss Dorothy Saal- burg, W. T. Williams. From San Mateo—M. hild. From Mt. From Chico— Miss Saylord. From Brookiands-Corona | J. Gillland, wife and son. From Sacramento- G. L. Stevenson and wife, R. P. Fubanks and | family. Frank Meckfesssl and wife. From | Los Angeles—E. D. Palmer and family. From | Pasadena—Mary Barnhart. m Cambridge, | Ohio—Mra. McCarthy, Miss Milner. From | Marysviile—C._ P. Harrington, - E. W. Wies- er. From-El Paso, Tex.—Miss Alice Pomeroy, rs. W. J. Fgnd and family. From San Joss —G. B Lumb¥rd and wife, Clarence Lumbard, Ffrench, T. Ffrench, Miss Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. A H. Merritt and family, May Sell der, TLeontine Erbjornson. From Syracuse, N. Y.—Mrs. K. M. Cullen, Miss C. A. Bach. From Calgary, Canada—Mrs. Eva Atkinson, Miss M. Lee. From.Stockton—Mrs. James Vassalo and child, James Vassalo, Mrs. F. E. Dunlap and sons. From Virginia, City, Nev.—T. M. | Tubman. From Paso Robles—C. Seldeman. | From Petaluma—Mrx. E. Newburgh, Morris | Newburger. From Santa Cruz—S. . Heard and’ wife, C. W. Waldron. From Chico--Mrs, 3. J. Morehead, Alma Morehead. From Los Angeles—G. P. Jennings. A. A. Van Arsdale. From San Josa—Maude Perrv. Amy L. Perry. From San Mateo—B. F. Soule. From Kan: —Minnie Dodd. From Oakiand_Amelia Se! lander, Mre. F. Sellander. From® Marvsville— 6. Bresnan and wife, Miss Nellie Rresnan, Mrs. M. Bresnan. From Oroville—TRertis Tuck- ar. Miss Altca Wolf, Mre. C. W. Hulse, From Salt Lake Citv—R. M. Gra% and family. Miss Fsther W. Waldfogel. From Denver, Colo.— Willilam Buck and family, AT THE DE LA ROZA RESORT: From San Francisco—G. W. Foster, Captain Nelaon, 79 ¢ Butte Smith, Mies Gamble. From ameda—J. Bernard, Mr. a5 From Jose—Dr. E. W. Pratt, Miss i A. Steward. AT WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS: From San Francisco: Mrs. - Bonnett, Helen - Kurlang, A. Blumquist, Mrs. Nellie Price, Aiss V.. H. Sullivan, H. D. Fuller, Miss L. Anderson, Mrs. Fitzgerald, Mrs. A. Franklin, W. Ken- nedy, E. Jones Mr..and Mrs. R. F. Reed, Mrs. Lilltan Kerwin, P. Fuller, T. B. Rud- Fellows, Leo~ Meyer May G. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Klop- stock, Tessfe Klopstock. Mabel Peters, Frances Ruddick, /Verls- and John Nickolsen, Mise H. Hayes” Helen Collins, Mrs. A. E. Helnrich, Mrs. Botters, Mr. Thorseh and wife, Mrs. L. Sprigg, Mrs. L. €. Phillips, Ruth Thom- sen, Miss Virginia Busb. Dan Hanlan. From Oakland—Mrs. J. Montgomery. Mis: L Montgomery, Mrs. S. Gordan, Rose Gvran. From, Los Angeles—Mrs. N. J. Contes HUA. Westrum. From Berkeley 1. n'.ui.ucq. From Vallejo—Charles Maneke and son Ha: Morgan _Jones, Willle Martin, Walter Clarke John Andersen, Mrs. A. Connolly, Duncan M Tean, Charles Eaton, Joe Conway, Mre. M. G. Perry, Miss Anita Perry. Mies Lillian Per- ry. Arthur Wood. From Placerville—Mrs. Al- den,” Miss Jennie Alden. Miss Maggie Kirk. AT BARTLETT SPRINGS: From San £ ctaco, — Mrs, Archie N. Dunn," i Allisor. Jr., Miss McMillan, J. F. Weich, (", C. McMahen, 'E. J. Benedict, Jos Wagoner, P, J. Ryan, H. S. Fleld, Mrs. Fleld, Miss Field, August Petzold, James Cunningham, R. M. W. Perkins, Della e Lochbaum and_daughter,. R. e L. Rickerty. From- rEe Beun, Willlam Perry, .J. C. Carly, wife and child, Miss Amy ate, Ma: Kittie Lappi: Crowl Atchison, A. Crothers, Trevathan, - wite_and child. Mies G. Clarke, W. D. Morrissey and family, M Teddie Morrissey, Hazel Mariposa — Charles J. Valley — James - ; ‘and . Epstine. D. Cummi, From Becker. From Tacoma, Wash Orla: fai From | 5 { land—Dr. J. O. Sullivan, James Burch, Out-of - Town Patrons You can purchase from us by mail and be assured of the same satisfaction as though you bought at the coun- ter vourself. Kearny and Sutter Sts. Store Opens 8.50 B. M., Closes 5.50 P. M. Our New .Fcu Catalogue Will soon be ready for distributing. Send us your name and address, and we will mail you a copy free. 2 The Final Clearance Sale of Ladies’ Waists Starts Monday The best Waist values of the year will be offered you here to-mosrow. (Third Floer Kearny St.) We’ve had a most suc- cessful Waist season and are, therefore, willing to sacrifice the balance of our stock to make reom for the incoming Fall and Winter goods. They are all entirely new, of this season’s most fetching styles, in Lawn, Linen, Cheviots, Percales, Chambrays, etc., and they are reduced this way: 95c WAISTS REDUCED TO. $1.25 WAISTS REDUCED TO. $2.25 WAISTS REDUCED TO. 680c 90c $1.50 $3.00 WAISTS REDUCED TO $3.25 WAISTS REDUCED TO $3.50 WAISTS REDUCED TO . .$2.00 .g.!& Ladies’ High Grade Neckwear Reduced (First Fleor Kearay St) A most important sale takes place in our Neckwear Department to-morrow — not an offering of odds and ends, but beautiful, stylish Fancy Silk Stock Collars that are strictly up-to-date and ex- tremely fashionable —many are in lace, some beaded, some with fancy stitchings, others in novelty Persian effects, all in newest designs—and at the prices they are marked should fairly crowd the department. 95¢ EACH — For Styles That Originally Sold For $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 $1.85 EACH — For Styles That Originally Sold For $2.00, $2.50 and $2.75 $1.95 EACH — For Styles That Originally Seld For $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 Ladies’ Fine Kid Gloves, 95¢ Pair Every Pair Fitted and Guaranteed (First Floor Kearny 8t.) A special purchase of over 3000 pairs of Ladies” Kid Gloves go on sale to-morrow, a bargain oppor- tunity of which our customers should promptly avail themselve_s, for never have such fine quality Gloves been offered at the price. Every pair is in perfect.condition—have three clasps and neatest Paris point embroidery — colors are tan, mode, beaver, red, slate, navy, brown and white — would be considered reasonable at $1.25 pair. Fall Costume Silks (First Floor Kearny St) i | Crochet Sale price Monday. OS5c ed Slippers, $35 (Third Floer Kearay St.) New Silk Arrivals —and you are sure to like them — | Ladies’ pretty Crochet Slippers, made by hand of the we’ve never shown handsomer. Chiffon Taffetas and Peau de Cygnes, in splendid va- rieties of fancy figured, new basket weaves and charm- ing shot effects —also new plaid and pin check designs. Prices range 1.00 and 7$1.25 per Yard Early choosing is advised. 75c¢, 3 Among them are | | 7 left and to close o i price, for Monday, best grade of 8-fold Germantown wool, with Peerless soles —colors are brown, gray and pink. worth $1.00 a pair, but we have only sizes 4, 5, They are and ut the stock quickly, we make the 65¢ a Pair Fine Knitted Underwear for Ladies Six Stirring Specials for Monday (Main Aisle Kearny Street) Ladies’ Fine Lisle Thread Vests, Swiss| Ladies’ fineribbed,white Cotton Eques- | Ladies’ ribbed Merino Unien Sults, high ribbed, low neck, no sleeves, white only; special at........ 50c trienne Tights, knee or ankle length ; worth 75c pair, at... neck and long sleeves, white only; real value $2.50 suit, at $1.75 Ladies’ Swiss ribbed Lisle Vests, with| Ladies’ heavy spun silk ribbed Tights, | Ladies’ Siik and Wool Union Suits, in hand crocheted vokes, white, pink or sky; worth $1.75, at $1.25/ ankle length, white, pink or sky; real value $2.25 pair, at $1.50| high neck with leng or short sleeves; worth $3.50 suit, at. .$2.75 We are Agents for the ¥psilanti Underwear—a complete stock of all grades and styles always on hand. Cotton Drapery in Splendid Varieties (Second Floor Sutter Street) It’s a pleasure to shop in our Drapery Department; it is so roomy and bright, and particularly good are the values we are now offering. If you have need for Portieres, Lounge Covers, Bed Spreads or Bedroom.Curtains —a minute’s study of these items is certain to be of benefit to you. SILKOLINES—36 inches wide, all 123¢ new floral designs, best quality, per yard..... C17c| ’ with pretty flower design: | inches wide, per-yard.. CRETONNES—in light color grounds | ART .TICKINGS — in latest floral effects on light color grounds; 36.inches wide, per yard...... 30c BURLAPS—36 inches wide, in solid | DENIMS — best quality, 36 inchulFIGURED TAFFETA — 36 inches green, delft, red, brown and natural color, per yard. - 15C} wide, in plain olive, red, brown and blue; per yard. 20c/| wide, exquisite floral designs, in choice colorings; per yard. . 40c —_—— Baldwin, ‘Mrs_ Ralph Leon, Mrs. 1. Gellert, J. | A. Hener. From Alameda—H. Mundt From | Santa Cruz—F. 8. Granger and mife. Flore BV Granger, Farl Granger, Frank n&er. From | —C. W. Smith and wife, S. W. Blake. From New York—Mr. and ‘Mrs. Kearney, A. Fresno—Colonel ' Hay. From Willows— Wilks. From Philadelphia—May [. Kneesha Haga: hmidt and wife, Martha cnville — Edward . B. From Boston, Mass. — Miss Frances From Yuba City — Miss Carolin A. From Sutter—T. ith and family. Noyse. From Colusa—S. Rum- From San Jose—-L. M. From Pleasanton — J. L, Coats, vy and wife. . Langferd. From San Mateo—F. AT LAURFEL DELL: From San Francisco— John R. Dunlap, Robert Haight and wife A. G. Lang, E. J. Wheeland, J. D. Woodward, J. Wadsworth, Miss N. E. Gillesple. From Oak- 1. Milton and wife, Ewer, J. S, Peters, J. V. Miss " Aida Laymance, Mr. Curtess, Ralph C. Parkinson. land—A. D. Panus:‘nd mite. ~Fo —Frederick yon gern. StscoPowell Davidson, l?r. G. 1;.' Gr}h:mnlul‘lid ce J. Sullivan Miss Fairchild, wife, Dr. Mauri o o5 ] g L. J. Johnson, Joseph Peteng. Miss Bell Cas. Glenn Lumbard. From Watsonville—Mrs. G. | well, Enrizht Solvan_ W. Spaulding, H. § FEasterday and datughter. “From Oakland— | Cullen, Willlam B. Ludwig,” Mrs. K. Ludwig, Mrs. H. Dietrich, Waldemar Dietrich, M.|W. H. Wood, H. T. Blackwood, D. Leffman, D. W. Alexander, Tony Phillis. Mr. and" L. §. Dunlap, Charles D. Penning, Henley Penning, Mrs. J, Comins, Thomas Johnson, Mrs, E. Johnson, Miss Lizzfe Collins, J. A. Collins, Charles E. Homer, James D. Homer, R. S. Johnson, S. J. Perry, David Brown, Géorge Hagamer. Sam Davis, Eimer Powell, Jamen Stow: R. D. Scott_Henry Curley, James Griffin, Frank Gilpin, Ed Jamison, 1 D. Marion, Louis Sanger, Mr. and Mrs. George Habernicht, Mrs. A. Halpen, John S. Halpen, Miss A. E. Gall, Charles Hllston, J. D. Bowen, Elmer Jobnson, Sam #. Paulsen. George H Stepp, H. L. Moore, A. W. White, Thomas J. Larkin, J. F. Reade, J. J. Dignan, Charles McGuire, Charles A Garinne, James H. Pri Mrs. Hennessy, Ralph Connoily. . . AT KLAMATH SPRINGS: From San Fran- cisco—M. Campbell, F. B. Surryhne and wife. From Sacramento—H. R. Thomson and wife, Eva E, Thomson. From San Jose—Mr. and Mrs, H. L. Bettman. From San Mateo—Mr. and Mre. T. A. McCormick. Ethel McCormick. From Stockton —A. H. Ashiey anl wife. From Yreka—F. A, Prile. From Healdsburg—J. L. Neel and wife. From Redding—Licile Stephens. From Los Angeles—Dr. C. F. Pep- per, Dr. E. C. Moore, Robert S. Richert, J.-M. Eiliott, Dean Mason. From Pasadena—H. L. Story and wife. From Chicago—J. E. Story. From Anderson—S. N. Watson. From Salem, Ore.—J. B. Plum and wife, W. W. Plum. o Mttt AT BYRON HOT SPRINGS: From San Francisco—G. Koerner, ‘Mrs. A. Levy, Mr. and Mrs, Ed Belasco, Corbelil, Thomas Kirkpatrick and wife, G. E. Kirkpatrick, M. Sabadine, Miss Maren Froelich, H. Kohlbers, F. L. Stowe, Rudoiph Axman and wife, Mrs. W. G. Staffora, Miss Marjorie Stafford, An- ton Ninkovich, L. Less, J. G. Eagleson, Rich- ard Ennjs, Joseph Nessier, M. F. Keleher, Miss M. Keleher; J. A. Born, wife and child; Thomas Rideout, - Ed. ~R. Gailand, George Schaefer, Mrs. Schaefer, Mrs. E. B. Cadw: ader, Mrs. S. W. Wate: . Thomas Row- lands, Phil Kiefer, F. O. Johanson, Aug. J. Lang. From Oakland—Mrs. H. Hufschmidt, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ghirardelli, Miss Carmen Ghirardelli, Samuel Hubbard Jr., C. P. Hub- bard, Miss Alma C. Chase, A.’ Schower, H. G. Morrow. Miss Katharine Madden, Miss Margaret E. Slavich. Oakland— Willlam Stove. From Merced—J. D. Horan, L. ‘MecTntosh, Mrs. Ell Grimes and daughter. From Sonora—Robert Riley. From Alameda—Mrs. C. ls. From Sacramento—F. Marshall, John C. 'Donnelly. From Columbia, Cal.—Frank Vassallo and . wife From Eureka—Mrs. H. S. Long. From San Mateo—Mrs. E. Buckman. From Turlock—J. B. Kinser. From Stockton— Charles Ruess. From Haywards—James O'Netll. From Alviso—R. §. Ingleson. From McCabe—Herbert P. ders. From Grass ers. Valley—Dan O'Donnell, A. J. Brockingte: From Honalulu, H. ’r.—% nh: Bellina, C. Eakin. Spokane. and wife. From Seattle, Hale, From Mexico—Mrs. child. AT HOTEL VENDOME, San Jose: From San Francisco—H Durnham. Milton Pray, Willlam o cedon. R. Lioyd, 3. 3. B Furr M. Weeden, . M. Ettlinger, ‘Walter - Heller, and Mrs. Max Schwa- ‘backer, v rs. Cuyler Lee and two children, J. Munford, Mr. and Mrs. William Strombers, E. T. Ball, Mr, and ejeam s St nk H. Fries, C. H. Hill, . W. E. Hush Jr., W. F. Hush, Mr.and Mrs. Thomas Magee Jr. Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Burnett, Mr. and Mrs, i i | E. M. Shipley, W. J. Hyman, O. E. Fair- fleld, Mrs. C. C. Gross, G. Mish, Miss Julla Mish, Mr. and Mrs. S. Hoilub, Hogan, J. 'S. Newman, Charles H. Lombard, Mrs. Lombard, Miss Lombard, Mr. and Mrs Sam- uel Lewald, Isaac Upham, James K. Wilson- Warren S. Reed, William T. Garratt, H. | Burr Jr., G. W. Luce, r. and Mrs. E. A. W. Porter, C. W. Riser, Hugo J. Feron, Mrs. Robert Barnett, Miss Mesick, Mr. and Mrs Charles C. Moore and family, . G. Wheeler, Dr. and Mrs. S , H. L. McDonnell, Mr. Bier, Mr. and Mrs. ¥. M. Kerns, I P. Morges s and Mrs. C. T. Jacobson and family, R. J. Lewis, John Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Roth Hami'ton. J. G. Garrison, Mrs. James Otis, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Pennell, R. J. Chapman, O. L. Chapman, D, C, Joslyn, H. L. Van Winkie, A. Amold, Mrs. Conkiing, E. S. | Swann, Mr. ana Mrs. George (. Balch, Mrs. T. « Bickell. S. Friedlander, (. Weinshank, Judge Charles W. Slack, Mr, and Mrs, Haa S AT 'GILROY HOT SPRINGS: From San Francisco—Thomas C.. Maher, Miss Emma | Maher, Miss Helen Collins, Miss Lena Week, J Kerr, Mrs. M. Olson, J. C. Muller, C. K. Parish, ‘B. F. Matthews and wife, Miss E. Yates, Mis: < Marie Richards, D. A. Kane, H. | Farrel, W. R. Baker and wife, M. H. Hubert, M. P. Meyer, Adaiph | Beagle, John Beyer, Mrs. J. L. Connolly, Sam- uel Bowen, J. R. Shear and wife, Mrs. T. Crowe, Miss Ella Cro George C. Webster, Mason and wife. W H. S. Allen and wi Giover, J. A. Larson. H. ¥. Norton, M. A. A. Thompso: Cardwell and wife, Mrs. James Cartwright, Mrs. A. V. Fox, J. D. Andrews, E. J. Grif- fith, R. E . Lewars, C. E. Johnstone, - Dolen, Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Crowley. From New York—S. E. Campbell, ‘G. von Hellberg and_wife. Jerry L. Coilins. From Oakland— F. Domber, C.'P. Gerry. From Santa Cruz— Danisi Williams, D. P. Conran. From Santa Clara—John Sheehy and wife, Mrs, W. 8. Moore. From Hollister—Mrs. Shaw, Armand Shaw. From Menlo Park—P. O. Nel- son. . From Watsonville—Jobhn D. Murphy and wife, Master John Murphy. Eugene Murphy. From Mayfleli—C. Ducker, D. D. Belmont, J. B. Brown. Ll AT EL CARMELD, - Pacific Grove: From San Francisco: J. A. Coughlin. J. A. Humer, A. Martmer, J. P. Thorne, Mrs. King, Mrs. Hasting, O. Trealease, Mrs. Sauelier, H. A. Weihe, H. J. Edwards, V. W. Griffin, W. A. Dexter. Mrs. W. A. Dexter. Mrs. W. Louis A. Leonhardt. S. W. A. R Miss Allen Maher, Morgan. From Salt Lake Citv—Miss Maggie Layton. Ethel St From Oakland ISUPERFLUOUS HAIR And.3ll other facial blemishes are removed by MISS LOIS GRAY, formerly MRS. DR. TRAVERSE, Donobos bldz., 1170 Market st., cor. Taylor,rooms 28-29.with the electric needie; permanency guaranteed; hours 1 to 4 p. m. INTERESTING ENGAGEMENT IS ANNOUNCED An engagement of much interest to the younger social set was announced yesterday—that of Miss Florence Mar- tin, the winsome daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Martin, and Meredith Sawyer, son of Lorenzo S. B. Sawyer, thus binding together two prominent families. The .wedding day has not been set, Put it is thought the happy affair will take place at the first of the year. The young fiancee is an attractive maid, clever and cultivated, and has entertained much in an informal man- ner at her attractive Clay-street home, which is admirably adapted for social affairs. Young Sawyer is connected with the United States Court of Appeals and is a likely chap, much to be congratulated at the capture of so winsome a bride. The young people are planning to build a home at Sausalito, where they would form a pleasant addition to the hill colony. The engagement is announced of Miss Alice Grace Caldwell, daugtiter of William and Mrs. Caldwell of Clover- dale, to A. Edward Roberts, a clever young business man of San Diego, and well known in this city. . H. Brenlien, Mrs. U. Dobler, L. B. Dob- Dobler. From Sacramento—Mrs. H. . Wilson. Post. Mrs. W. H. Post. Miss Licy Post, G. P. Holmes, Gertruds Hoimes. Mrs. Underhill. Mrz. A. Wolfe. From Pasadena—Dr. and Mrs. Lockwood. m_San Jose—William McColl. From New York City—A. Cornick. A. B. Cor- niek. ‘From Colusa—Mre. F. Rislev. From Chicago—L. F. Duanigan. ey— Mrs. V. Booth, Mrs. F. Booth, Jaceb Loeb, J. E. Day. Apiculturist Wanted. The United States .Civil Service Commission announces an - examina- tion ‘at San Francisco, August 31, to ;ml' a vacancy in the position of api- cultural clerk, either sex,in the Bureau of. Entomology. Department. of Agri- culture. Age limit,-20 years or over. Salary, $720 per annum. Apply to the United States Civil Service' Commis- sion, Washington, D.'C., or to the sec- retary of the Board of Civil Service Examiners, Postoffice, San Francisco, | for application - form .304, which should be filed with the commission at ‘Washington. ——— Men do fiot give any “showers” for a man- about to be married, but they never fail to 'stand by ' him in the storms that come after he is married. Miss Caldwell bears with much grace the belledom of Cloverdale—no incon-~ siderable honor for a town famed for its beauties. The wedding will take place’during the winter. D e W Among the many distinguished visit- ors now in San Francisco Is a party of Baltimoreans at the Palace, consisting of Mrs. T. Harrison Garrett, Mrs. Ho- ratio W. Garrett, Miss Chiffelle and Dr. R. B. Warfleld. Mrs. T. Harrison Garrett is the widow of the founder of the Baltimore and Ohfo Railroad, and Mrs. Horatio W. Garrett is her daughter-in-law. S G —— Bank of Italy Organizes. Permanent organization of the Bank of Italy was effected last Friday night by the election of the following of- ficers: A. Chichizola, president; A. P. Giannini, vice president and chairman of the executive committee; George G. Caglieri, cashier; Charles F. Gron- dona, secretary; Joseph F. Cavagnero, attorney. The bank has leased the Guarters at the northwest corner of Montgomery avenue and Washingtoa street. 'They will be remodeled and opencd for business early In Septem-