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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JANUARY' 26, 1905. 3 , "GOVERNOR AND MRS. PARDEE RECEIVE STATE OFFICIALS "EXECUTIVE - ANSION IS JHE SCEME OF ' & BEIEENINT FENE FION - FLOWERS AND FLAGS P e ‘ LEND'TO BEAUTY OF | © THE HANDSOME HOME HUNDREDS OF GUESTS ATTEND _j‘Racemion Proves One of the Most Enjouable; -~ Soclal Affairs Ever Given in Sacramento. Special Dispatch to The Call. | McKee, white eolienne trimmed with | | white lace. SACRAMENTO, Jan. 25.—The Exe- | Mrs. Frank Prescott, wife of Speaker | cutive Mansion was the scene to-night | Prescott of the Assembly, a white pina of the first officlal reception held dur- |cloth over rose-colored silk, trimmed | ing the residence of Governor and Mrs. | in white dotted net and black velvet on . George C. Pardee here and it was in | the corsage; a transparent yoke of the | net. cvery respect a brilllant event. Sacra- | ", victor H. Woods, wite of the | mento had witnessed nothing of the | surveyor General, wore black chiffon kind since the days of Governor and | embroidered in white, made over white Mrs. Leland Stanford's residence here |silk, transparent yoke; diamonds. ! vears ago, when their handsome home | Mrs. J. BAl Lauck, wa“ed“i the %;‘Uul; 5 B _ |tant general, was attired in a blac 7" s the scene of many notable receP- | unzleq net over black silk, transpar- o ke a leeves. Tt has been the custom of the Gov- | °Tii ¥oke and s | crhors of later years to retain their | Mrs Clifford Coggins, wife of Sen-! | residence in the localities whence they | 2107 COBEInS Wore a e i n ) were called to serve the State, and the | P2ENe colored crepe messaline trimmed capital city was little more to them |iR fine white point Venetian lace; dia- p x aiiy -2 | mond ornaments. e e e e v But | Me. AL Bl Nyw. wifelof the private| ? P Mra B Y aking | Secretary to the Governor, appeared in e e s e Hxeuiive | @ light mauve silk crepe over cream- nelon have e Tty nta the | colored silk, yoke of cream-colored lace Ay i 0 es. |and trimmings of the same. i soclal life of Sacramento and the Pres- | “yrs, N. K. Foster, wife of the secre- o b o e o nent | tary of the State Board of Health, ware pr e 6L n';m_ Wil be given at | White silk crepe, with a transparent { e TeTin o the Taalen ot e taviens | voke and lace medallion trimmings. gt o s Bavdre: how sister. Miss Btta | . Mrs. E. P. Colgan, wife of the State } e A Anderaon. | Controller, wore an amethyst colored cek following there will be a|'23% o :ption at the mansion to the people |41 of, Sacramento of the same general character as the official function to- ht vernor and Mrs. Pardee about two TS - GFO - €. PARIBS , | . E. T. Woodward, wife of Assem- | blyman Woodward, was attired in white | crepe de chine, with lace trimmings| | and a transparent net yoke. | Mrs. Arthur Bradbury, wife of the - d stant adjutant general, wore black £ 4 X \ ; % cks ago issued invitations to all the | j.co” over white silk, low cut corsage, | | | arZBS. i R ; \ ‘A H ite officials, including in each in- | giamonae CHARIES. M. BELSHAW = > 3 \ | g / - ince a deputy also, asking themselv Mrs. J. E. Terry wore a white silk OuswNELL " smoza : | home wives to be present at thei gown decollete; real lace bertha and evening. Fully 600 of those re- [goit GECh o nts 5 5 ing them responded In person (o~ Nrg, Robert T. Devlin was attired in et . he | & Parisian gown of flame-colored pine- | he purchasing of a home for the|apple cloth, trimmed in white accor- vvernor of the State has proved & |gion pleatings of chiffon and black and cat blessing for Sacramento, since the | corg] beads; with it was worn & white ierests which should have been cen- | Jace hat. d here have of late years been neg- | ; Mrs. J. W. Hughes wore a red silk locted on account of there being no suit- b crepe gown. e official residence. Governor and | Mis®E. ¢. Hart appeared in black | 5. Pardee have dome much for the | gianzieq” net over black silk, with | y of Sacramento and it is well | —_— Oakland: J Margaret Pillsbury, Sac- mento, Dunsmoor, Los Angele: Angeles; Zoeth S. Cal Ewing, sec i cr ‘el | transparent yoke and sleeves. 1 ppreciated. The reception to-night | Mrs. H. Weinstock wore black Chan- | sught together officlals who had not [ i)y Jace over white chiffon, with a| > met and many of whom might | pody lining of white silk, made decol- | ] it : Mrs. Fred L. Martin was attired in| 1l colors, most appropriate- | white Chantilly lace over white chiffon, onstituted the chief means of dec- | yngerlining of white taffeta, transpar- tion Fourteen immense bunting!|ent yoke. 158 wers ustd - as draperies in the | . William H. Devlin wore an im- on the balustrade and above | ported gown of champagne colored net mission—D. W. Field secretary, Ala- arance Commission—#, Myron Wolf, San f ] 4 S ) Bow d Francisco. arrangement, so th mir- | cordion pleated. of the same shade and | 1 da City; Frank D. Sacramento! e n “the < reflectd the | grop ornaments of white and gold; a W. * Tatterson, . v . the effect was carried to the oth- | light blue chiffon hat accompanied the | = 8 acramento: W ? e, Sacra- Flowers in baskets and | costume. Special Dispatch to The Call. AT bell, *hes, =ent by friends in various| " \[rs W.J. Hassett, wife of the Mayor ate Mining B of the State, were distributed | of Sacramento, wore pearl gray silk. | SACRAMENTO, Jan. Follow- ; about in conspicious plac es. A stringed | Mrs, C. K. McClatchy was attired in | ing is the list of officials and others T orchestra, stationed in the West WINg | champagne colored crepe de chine|who were the invited guests of Gov- s Mo I the hallway on the lower floor, ren- | trimmed in lace, with a dash of light|arnor and Mrs. Pardee: Francisco. * leied select music throughout the | blue: white hat with white plumes. Bivenel S i - X Highway Commission e »f the reception. | " 'Mrs. W. H. Waste, wife of Assembly- | Senators—Jjohn Anderson, Santa Ana; | ramento; Clarke Albert), S filled all evening with interested guests, | white lace yoke and trimmings of steel | secting the cabinets of curios and | buckles on black velvet. 4 superb collection of brass belonging | Mrs. V. S. McClatchy wore cham-| mona; Harry Bunkers, s Angele Curtin, G Hents |, Fish Commission--W. W. Van Arsdale, Coggine, La | Francisco: W, 8 acramenta; Charles | A Vogelsan Commission to St. Louis | Has $6000 in Coin to Woman ne— Geraldine E. cid; Frank neisco; Lettie M. Winans, Merritt, Oakland: Elmira k, San Jose; ¥, Oakland; L. May Eley, San der there. an Franc ne co. nor vdnd ~“r5& Pa{degv ”r\"‘"h"’ | pagne, colored crepe de chine, with lace | B K Priabis Robtason, Bat ¥ stra held forth in the ballroom on | trimmings of the same color. D e p e e Oakland; - J rd floor, and dancing was in or- | Mrs. Alfred Holman wore blue crepe | ). Haskine - San Francisco: John B Trsh, | beth @ Arcy Kinne, Francisco; H. Au- Turn Back to the State . de chine. | Downievitle! Geurge B K st A Tarze bawi o = =8 S s e : rank W. Leavitt, Oakland: Wiliam T. Leeke, | Pctaluma; £e bowl of ipunchesensed Mrs. C. B. Greenwell, wife of Senator | /001" 6 “R " Lukens, Onkland: Henry W.|F. West, Stockton? Violetta sh the dancers. while in the dihing- | Greenwell, appeared in white "0int | pynen Lyschs Fram . Markee. San Fran. | Rose B Dor. room, on the first floor, light refresh- | @'esprit over white silk, with a trans- | cisco: G. Mattos Jr., Centerville; James A. | Jose. IR Commissioner J. A. Filcher reports that the California Commissioners to ments, conslsting of a fruit punch, & | parent lace yoke: ornaments diamonds, | MeKee, Sacramento: A £ Muenter, Stockion: | Dairy Veterinarian. Dr. Charles Keane, Sac- | the St. Louis Exposition will have a i liquor punch. cakes, candies and like | Mrs. W. H. Porterfield wore a white | gicion, f.os Angeles: William ¢ San Francisco Harbor Commission—Charles | balance of cash unexpended, amount- } delicacies, were dispensed by the Misses | silk gown trimmed in Valenciennes lace | jones: Samuel H. Rambo, Bould: 7 H. Spear, Berkeley; John C. San | o e — | | . Parde Miss Edlo Colgan, daughter | insertion. | ter Fowell, Fresno; Benjamin F. Rush, i J: John D. Mackenzie, 3 T A e 2 5 7 {ing to about $6000, to turn back into ! of State Controller E. P. Colgan, from | Mrs. John M. Larkin was attired in | 2300 & B Santore Thap: Yilem o Cav | M Foy, Berkeiey, P Y LAST NIGHT 1N ENTERTAINING THE MANE GUESTS WHO ATTENDED | | ne State treasury from the $130,000 ap- a table prettily appointed in cutglass | black poie de soie, black and white hat | &g ies M. Shortridsa. San Jos: M- Oettie B Dlesn: it W THE FIRST OFFICIAL RECEPTION GIVEN IN THE EXECUTIVE MANSION. | | Propriated by the Legislature for ad- &nd fine china, with ferns strewn over | with black plume: Alameda; M. L. Diego; W. H. Pringle. San Diego. o - — | Vertising the State at St. Louis. In ad- L tic cloth and standing against a deep ard J. Weich, San Francisco; Edward 1.| Fureka Harbor Commission—. A. Clarke, { dition to this the Commissioners have Eyreka; John | Davis, San Francisco; O. K. Cushing, San ) San Francisco; A. B. Truman, San Franclsco; | exhibit material that cost $14,000 in | Francisco; C. A. Ramm, San Francisco; W. |E. W. King, Ukiah, . 'L-., S B»r'l;L LA \:’}nie. sec) \m,—\‘ ‘hnl\ ;n.n:,‘ A : Home for Feeble-Minded—R. A. Ppppe, So ireadmrss to show at the Lewis and San Francleco: k St. Loujs Commission—Fran ggins, Los | noma; Willlam_Thomas, San Franeisco: Rev. | ( g, § or . Henry T. Waite, Oak-| Angeles; J. A. Fllcher, San Francis A. C. Bane,_ San Francisco; C. E. Haven, -A‘-I:rkh]“x‘:’sm"" s l.Pd"“";,'d (‘nu e State Board of Accountancy Rev. Willlam Lyons, Menlo Park; | L niS has been removed to Portland an ¥ Wolfe, San Franc E. F. Woodward, Santa [ Mayor, E: round of green banking. The Ban ¥ 0 - Rosa; Eli Wright, S Jose. 8. Co women in the dining-room were | MISS L OVELI AR IS g s rinick, assisted by Burnell Wiseman and | PR TS he entrance; n me| 1O BE GUEST OF . G. Murr ssemblymen: R. Amerige, Francisco G. Platt, | Santa Roe ont parlor, stood Governor and Mrs. | . 'W. Barnes, o} Come e M ot airekine. | San Francisco; Prentiss Masiin, Sacramento: | Willlam J.'D. Dawson, Eldridge. {1s stored there ready for installing as - ‘and Lieutenant Governor and | HONOR AT TEA Alaméda: R. L. Jit ot o Roancives; | Lotter Herrick San Franciecs; A. Wenzel- | Board of Veterans’ Home—W. L. Duncan, €an Soon as the California building is con- Anderson, who _recelved the | H. Becket ¢ : h M. Burke n Francisoo’ | 'Goaa of Architecture—Seth Babeon, Ala- [ dick, £an Franciseor” General George Stone, | Uhucted: o h . Miss Etta Penniman, Mrs. % = Louis P. Branstetter, Ferndale: John T R Francisco: W, | Mmeda; Willlanr Curlett, San Franciseo; Lionel | £an’ Francisco; General 8. W. Backus, San | -racticaly all the educational ex- stood in the hall and Mrs. Mansfield-Lovell will preside at | Oakland; Charles O. Busick, Sacramento; W. | ;. Hensha Cerckhoff, Los| Deans, San Francisco: H _Schulze, Oak- | Francisco: C. H. Blinn, San Francisco; Sol lbl! of the State that was displayed Neiiests theyentared . Chamalir, Pewlers Gastee: (2 1 sail 3 land; Clinton Day, Berkeley; Octavius Morgan, | Cahen, San Francisco; J. C. Currler, San | at St. Louis is at Portland, says Fil- the guests as they entered|ga tea to-day given to Miss Lovell of | watsonville: Nathan ehlan; San: Fran: | ar St e Franciscor Thomaa: 4. | Los Angeles; F. L. Roehrig, Pasadena: W. 8. | Francisco: George W. Strohl, Napa; John F. | cher. The mining exhibits that are others who lent their assistance | .. york Receiving with Mrs. Mans. | cisco; J. B. R. Cooper. Monterey; James I i Lermen. (scrataryy. San | Hebbard, Diego; Sumner P. Hunt, Los | Sheehan (secretary), San Francisco: command- % o L _ar Angeles; John P. Krempel, Los Angeles. ant, George W. Waltz, Yountville. | there assembled include samples of all Board of Regents—Rudolph Francisco; F. W. Dohrmann, i seemg that the callers were enter ained were Mrs. A. M. Peterson, Mr: P. Colgan, Mrs. Truman Reeves, Mr 1e, ‘Hornbrook; J. H. Creighton, Redding: A. Cromwell, Petaluma; John A. Cullen, an Francisco; ~Frank K. Devlin, Vallejo: field-Lovell will be Mrs. George A.| Moore, Mrs. Elliott McAllister, Mrs. H. | Taussig, San Prison Directors—R. M. Fitzgerald, Oak- | the mineral products of the State and cort Trustees—W. W. Grees 3 t Trust T, San Francisco: | land; Jame: Wilkins, San Rafael; Don|amount in bulk to about thirty-five : Willlam H. Devlin, Sacramento: King, Napa; The hospitality 3 olg: £ ., S esse R. Dorsey, refield; rer P k - Garret W. McEnerney, San francisco: J. W. | Ray, Galt; C. N. Felton, Franci: Rob- - 2oy i £ Webb, Mrs. Victor H. Woods, Mrs. | M. A. Miller, Mrs. William Hinckley- | 1% - (Doriev, Pakersficlds A, M. Drow, | Vice,” sacramenta; W, N Lamohrey, McKintey. Lo Angelés; Charies S Wheeler, | et T Deviin. Sactaments; Warden, J. W. | tons. The forestry _exhibit material 1. Kirl W. Shannon, Mrs. | Taylor, Mrs. H. Boericke, Mrs. G. Hell- | Elir, Stege: R. H.E " Oakland: Miguel | ™Siata Hoard of Health—Dr. Martin Regens. | San Francisco; Dr. C. N. Ellinwood, San | Tompkins, San Quentin; Warden, Archibald Was nearly all removed from St. Louis B. Lauck, Mrs. C. M. Belshaw, Mrs. | man and Miss Ida Bourn. | Estudilio, Riverside; Gans, Red BIff;| purger, San Francisco; Dr. F. K. Ainsworth, (F_)r‘:?;:;n;‘ ';i.:: . A“ F\";.\‘_r‘:{r:v R.:\\m;;r{:; Yell, Foléom ‘ to Portland. The Commissioners £ Selvage, Mrs. C. B. Greenwell, e e Dr. W. T Gates, Or John A, Goodrich, | S Francisco: Dr. A. G. Hart, Sacramento: | &7 o oeke. Oabiand: 1 . Tomeiors, Sav Frans | ; Whittier State School Board—Dr. Walter | bought and have gold nuggets to con- Mrs. E. F. Woodward, Mrs. Clifford | Miss Katherine Johnson of Vanco A aeking.© Weodland: W, B0k N: | Dr. 0. Stansbury, Chico; Dr. W. A. Briggs, | cisco; Pheve 'A. Hearst, Veroma: john A. | hindley, Los Angeles; Jgmes Clarke, Pasa | siderable value that are safely stored “omgins, Mrs. Frank C. Prescott, Mre. | ver Barracks will be the guest of Miss | Uiah: Fred W. Houser, Los Angelee; Ward | pacramentos, Dr N Ko Foster, Sacramento; | pritton, San Franci Buad, Stock- | uith, Whittier, - 5 and are ready to be put in the show . J. A, McKee, Mrs. W. A. Johnstone. | Elise Gregory at a tea on Saturday, | Jame Somares peems svitren M. John San| “Superior Judges—Hon E. C. Hart, Sacra- | Oakiand: I W. Hellman, San Francisco; Preston_ School Board—C. H. Dutton, Slat- | When the time comes. 3 Mre. W. H. Waste, Mrs. A. B. Nye and | the 9sth. WA e San Dimae, ¢, Vo Jeook: | mento; Hon. J. W. Hughes, Sacramento; Hon. | w. Heliman Jr. n Francisco; Charles E. | Ington; E. C. Voorhels, Sutter Creek: Rev. The material that the University of M=, N. K. Foster. | &2 Tw Sonora; Jones, San Francisco. * 1 P. J. Shields, Sacramento. Snook, Oakland; Vietor H. Henderson, | W. S Matthew, Berkeley; W. J. Randall, | California had on show at St. Louls is . of the Governor ar\d‘ Miss Elsie Dorr will be givén a lunch- | . R. H. Jury. ateo; P. S, Mayor— Stksock, Secramento. Berkeley Jone. available and can be had for Portland. City Council, Sacramento—Albert Efkus, | Trustees San Jose Normal School—George H. | Guardian Marshall monument, James A. | . 5 o acep- 4 h Jeremiah Lucey, San Francisco L. » . 3 . < A part of the Stat i hig wife was unbounded and the recep- | eon by Misg Burnie Owens on February | umies I 2 Jumes Popert, Bdward McEwen, George K. | paatick — Alamed Dr. Thomas Addison, | White, Placerville. i ate agricultural and " tion, hours passed delightfully. | 7. A goodly number of debutantes will | Siution: 1. 1. Manwell.' Wheatiand: . R E. Callanan, J. G. Black, S. H.| Berkeley: Dr. P. K. Dow, San Jose; F. Code Commissioner, John . Davis, San | horticultural show from St. Louis is s —— be bidden and the “Cecil” will be gay “artney, Los Angel 'y, Jahn 'k h{‘, }“.‘}l‘krvdt'r;lnxlé;.um nto, | Babb, Ban Jose;’Frederic W. Hall, Oakland. | Francisco. also at Portland. The accounts of the 1 MANY HANDSOME GOWNS. | with the chatter of a dozen maidens Francisco: i g 36 oy o g A:;.:“Sn;am Normal=c. D eitard, Los | pliot Commission, San Diego—W. Frank | State at the St. Louis Exposition are | e e ; fair. AT oW Stockion: H. H. | son. Pomona; 1. P. Greeley, Santa Ana: Dr. | \Wimington: Captain W. R Farnsworth, San | 1Ot completely wound up, but Filcher pretty and Attractive Costumes Worn | Moot 4y S Pakiter: Napw: T yH. Biise| o Thorve, Loo Angeles. Dyeas ’ : 18 aute SHAC ot Jeakt 96000, th-coin, will Ty A s | captain and Mrs. Hartz of the Engi- |\, Moore. Undine; Frank J. “o/miren. sacea: Coba, Naga: Borle, A: Lyuns, | mahice, NOUDA-E, ., Lusk, Chico: T, M. | chler Clrk of Assembly. Cllo Lioyd, seara- | TRMAIn 10 be coverdd back into the . 5 ; | neer Corps entertained at cards infor- | 7" boiins, Hueneme. Bugens B biseifie. 5 Marvin, Agnew: E. A Kelle, | 5""5."Eqson, Gazelle, W o han 4 en al s are sob- .. SACRAMENTO, Jan.2%5.Mrs. George mally on Monday evening. | Francisco, Frank J. Prescott, Hedlands; John Hater,( Dlaky R OA Cush n' Diego Normal—George W. Marston, San | ramemie” Of Seate. Lewis A. Hilborn, Sac- | tled. " Pardee appeared in a gown of white | e L Fryor, Haniord: . M. Vyle Sants Bar: | man, Ukiah: David k. o0, Pation; E. | Diego;) R Mo Powers, Ban. Diegor G x| Thenios, s o e . 6. it R AP AR e over white brocade, elbow sleeves| Mrs. Enos Smith and her niece, Miss | Jara: Gogree . Reliey, Bureka: tred V. Sev- | "G50, (1" foard—F. G. Baird, San Francisco; | ynoerer Fullerton: 1. B. Dockweller, Lo8 | pyreka; D. E. McKinlay, San Francisco; The New Drama. and transparent yoke of the lace, with |1da Grace Wastell, will leave next Philip A. Stanton, Los Angeles; I | E. G- Howard, Los Angeles; G. A. White, | “san Francisco Normal—Frank W. Marston, | R. Knowland, Alameda; Jullus Kahn, San A lecture on “The New Dram. | Wednesday for ancther European trip. | trobridge, Haywards; Louis Strohl, San | Santa Barbara; A. B. Mayhew, Palo Alto:| san Franclsco; Vanderlyn Stow, San Fran- | Franciaco: B. A. Hayes, San Jose: J. C. Need. Hat written by Sudermann, Halbe, H‘ & white aigrette and bow In her hair. Modesto; James McLachlan, Pasaden is follows close! Franefeco: Newton W. Thompson, Al ;i | €. A. Herrick, Jackson: J. M. Dunn. San| cigco; F. A. Hyde, San Francisco; ry G. ““A diamond brooch was the only orna- | I1is follows closely upon the footsteps Transue, Tos Arigetes: B ¥, Toambra: | prancisco; Russell H. Cool,'San Francisco. | . Dinkelsplel. San Francisco, &. Co Den: | 5. C. Smith, Bakersfleld. | mansthal and others, the fourth of a of a foreign tour which Mrs. Smith and | &, prenese: 1 1 Forey Eants madwell | T orinary Medical Board—W. B, D. Mor- | s B peoiisey United States Senators—George C. Perkins, jes of G . ment. te | Miss Wastell have made very recently, | Vogel, Gan Francisco: Philip M. Walsn. Onic. | rison, Los Angeles; W. J. Olivér, ‘Lo Ange- | “Home for Adult Blind—H. C. Capwell, Oak- | Qakland; Thomas R. Bard, Hueneme; Frank | fories of German lectures by Dr. Ju- Mrs. Alden Anderson wore a white | no1qing g trip down the Nile. *1and: William H. Waste, Berkeley: Ernest | les; J. J. Streets, ‘Ventura; D. F. Fox, Sac- | jand: J. W. Scott, Oakland; Sol Kahn, Oak- | P- Flint, Los Ange | lius Goebel of Stanford University, Irish noint lace over lavender chiffon, | D dowhitl 2 and, Colusa: E. F. Whiting, Grass Vel | ramento; E. J. Creeley, San Francisco. T o P eiehOaiand; G- B Ran. | _ From State Militia. colonels—Hugh T. Sime, | will be delivered to-night in Century with an underslip of lavender taffeta,| o 5 py ool ot W. H Wickersham, San FPedro. pEnarmacy Board “Chiries B, Howley, Santa | doiph, Oukiand: Joseph Seunders (superintend- | Sa Francisco: George M. Fipoy, San Fran: | Hall. These high class literary ef- ! rcund Dutch neck finished with 1ace | ,pteriained at cards lnst evening, has | Kige " 0 Awemb. Rev. Georse C.| Grul'san Frane H. . Finger, Santa | Sogern a0t Or it (eceretaryy . | Crowley, Oakland; Thomas ~Wilheim, San | fOtS have attracted many of the Ger- jef Justice Supreme Cou: Barbara; E. J. Molony. San Francisco. ol Francisco. { man resdents of this city to the 2all; Chief D Tt W H.} iate Board of Education—C. C. Van Liew, | ™t o'y ¢ Deat and Dumb Asylum—A. J. | Lieutenant colonels—Robert J. Northam, Los | also many who are students of the Chico; 8. F. Black, San Diego; Frederic Burk, Ralston, Berkeley; John H. Grindley, Ox Argeles Samuel J. Hendy, San Francisco; German language. n Francisco: Morrls E. Dalley, San Jose: | famton, Berkeler: JoRt K. iand: Waring | Riel D. Robbins Sr. Sulsun: Robept Wieneke, | ¢ ¥ Benjamin Ide Wheeler, Berkeley; E. E. Brown, | wiliinson, Berkeley San Francisco; Frank M. Chapman, Covima; | - -3 Juntil February 8. | Chief . medallions and a necklace; white| jocoireg the amair i in the hafr. m{{]e“el-‘.tta Ponhiman was Atiteed e & & Associate Justices—F. M. Angellotti, San Miss Ef Mrs. Young will entertain'the Army | Rafael; Luclen Shaw, San F: - biack spangled net gown over BIACk | card Club at her apasimemte o o | R e s by i isilk, _transparent yoke and £IPoW | Ness avenue on January 31. Francises: T, B “MgFariand, San Francisco; Berkeley: 3 D o rine: Demirey £ Directors r‘gxy:le‘ch.g:“icei;::‘!;r A i, | e e ey i 11008%. | Coptatne—Albert B.' Gaszolo, San Bernar- ¥leeves, with a black ornament in the Ay alter Van Dyke, Oakla R e RS LS anta Cruz; R. M. 4 Francisco; J. B. . Los An- |, C& | ik ") > 3 State Mineral Cal s_Weinstock, Berkeley; Leroy Anderson (di- | Eeless Diademus Dorn, San Francisco; Harvey Mrs, Charles M. Belshaw, wife of|pr Jyljus Rosenstirn, will arrive from | cieco. George By burn, S rustees —Preston L. | . Superintendents of State Hospitale—Dr. F. | worth, Vacaville; Chatles Sonntag, Sen Fran- | . Burgin. Sen ey, Min Wyaacisoor enator Belshaw, wnrelda ha;ndlorge the East to-morrow evening. Suprtlg: ;oun| Con;nil;l’lonr-;.llienr" H. L}};‘:".: Sacramento; W. F. Knox Jr. Sacrar | W. )llstch. s;;r‘.om;::;;vcv. g‘{eua:;"’(:‘uém'ff f‘('m“;}wkr}c‘hf"““' Los Angeles; Theodore H. s.mm"'-'l‘ ‘Nephialy,: Ban Branclaco; Josteh K. wn of imported pompadour brocade PR Smith, San_Francisco; N. P. Chipman, San o tary), Sacra : - pIOAE ) N Howell, San Franclsco; Theodore J. Savage, ¥ = ¥rancisco; Wheaton A. Gray, Berkeley; James | M0 it Oakland. eneral officers—Major General John H. | 3 s R [ ; +in deep pink mgrfl‘;llgh:"'l"- m“c‘}‘" Mrs. Fritz Habenicht's first recep- | A. Cooper, San Francisco; R. C. Harrison, San | , Suace, Board,of ASSEbiehe - ose, O | “'Sicekion Hospital Manegers——Charles D. Fon- T B o g e T ) with a very full rbund skirt, low neck, | (;5;; gince her return from abroad was | Francisco. et Qito: E. W. Howard, San Francisco: | tana, Copperopolis; C. M. Keniston, Stockton; rigadier generals— Tt Wankowski, Los | FAUID B e S Fush, San Francisco; ow-length puffed sleeves, trimmed|y.iq jast Thursday afternoon in her | . State officers at the Capitol building—A. B.| jimes Whitaker, Galt: William Lnd_ Sacrs. | Frank E. Lane, ‘Stockton; George W. Lan- | Angelcs: R. H. Warfleld, San Francisco; M. ; 3 o 5 e dg : . Thompson, ~Stock- | W. Muller, Fresno. in bands of Irish lace edged with nar- o Nye, J. A. Elston, Alden Anderson, C. F.|ploiic: whomas Fox. Sacramento; J. W. W gridge, Stockton: John C , - oW B ot i epith ek Y. hom;h at '“,hennut and Hyde | curry, John Hoesch, E. °P. Colgan, 'W. W. | gotM%% ciimento; Willlam Johnston, Court- | ton: Asa . . i1 AR SR Culner Gasvies 1. Bview ia . i i streets. e will receive again this | Douglas, Trui Reeves, D. A. Moulton, U. |jana: F. H. Burke, San Francisco; George W. Napa_ Hospital Boa: . Z. Hennessey, | Francisce Richard E. Warfleld, Sgn Francisco. Third Brigade _staff—Lieutenant colonel, | Theodore J. Hay, Fresno. . 3 2 bW, > Joseph necKlace and pendant were the orna-| ,¢ , C. N. Post, George A. St 3 3 pa: R. M. Swain, Santa Rosa; F. W. Bush, | _Lieutenant colonels—T. Wain-Morgan Draper, | _Majors—Jacob W Kearth, Colu ' _ments. ot G TR P G RS A S B s, Sovis; B P Hlitort; T e ey, peree Napa: Biax Goldbers, San Franclsco: Elmer | San Francisco; John A. Koster, San Franclsco: | : Terry. Sacramento; W. W Phillips, Fresno: Mrs. T. J. Kirk, wife of the State Su- . e Wl e R Kirk, 3. B Lauck, A V. Bradburs, W."W. | "o iouitural Board—Eliwood Cooper, Santa | St00e, NaP& 1 £oui tunac Upham, Sen | Hacer. Sof Bociomeooty Tangiscs: Adolpl B e dacramgnt " b 58 » . Dr. op. Sh, , John ‘ 2) . San Fra w b ] 3 X % A B ) | uss - : perintendent of Public Instruction, o 5 o ATnad Commission -A._C. Trwin, Marys- | BAara - AL e O e eon, | Francisca: J. K..Wilson, San Francisco; A. | San Francisco: Harry B, Hosmer, San Fran: | Captains—Willlam 'H. Harrls Fresno From the press of Sacramento—Alfred Hol- F Hale, San Jose: | cisco; J. J. Dwyer, San Francisco: Louis Bar- wore a champagne colored crepe de| DETROIT, Jan. 25.—Rev. Charles | jja: Adam Andre San Francisco: 'Orrin S. | Monterey: W. C. Little, Pacific Grove; J. A. | Greeninger, San Jose: O. A. It . Woodcock, D. D., was to- - | 7 rson, Stockton; Judson C. B - | Tresco ucas. o ‘White, Watsonviile: Leonard Stocking, | rere, San Francisco; Charles L. Hewes, San man, Franklin Hichborn, The Union: Charles h?\l\t‘l;":“t‘:;;ip?re:f;o:td e ant flrfl‘efl a Bishop in St 30’1:};6;5';:' i::;fg'"mh'x"{n{ m-x-unuonm.: m: R'd:z“s.;'ii?:-m&mfi“;x Dy 'E%;;:?Em California- Hospital Board—E ": i) 0 Bubilih Sk Frienelace; e b Rvedas Bee W, Por Mrs. W. W. Shannon, Wife of the|ccpal Church, where he has been rec- | ;U afilion: William H. Alford. San Fran | Sisene . K. Kron, Sania. Cruz. TAN- | lavke, Riverside: George P. Adams, Los An- | Norris K. Davis, San Francisco, *| terticla, Eveaing Btar; Emmert Fhiig, State Printer, was attired in black jet- | tor for the past five years. BIshop | cisco; R, H. Beamer, Woodland: Frank Matti- | © Opiometry Board—H. 8. Cahn, San Fran. | geles: ‘John McGonigle, Ventura: J. W. A.| First Brigade staft—Lieutenant colonel, Wil- [ A Sheehan, Bunday $ . Larkin, ‘ted mnet over blask silk, transparent|Woodcock has recently been elected |son, sl-m- Cruz; C. M. Colgan, secretary, Sac- | cisco; F. C. Chinn, Sacramento; W. H. Hare, Afl.nlmv-] .;.{‘.",::.',‘.,"p..‘ wE' ‘Wilson, Redlands; |h.u(:.g."s_c;mb-§ lfic tn_:.‘l}: SRR Sunday Leader. " yoke and sleeves, with diamond orna- | Bishop of the diocese of Kentucky and | PSS (rustees—A. B. Lemmon, Santa | S"baerd of Charities and Corrections—E, C, | Mendocino. Hospltal Board—H. A. Hoch- | Willlam D Stephens, Los Angeies: Oscar Law. | Tt is easier to be satisfied with your- - ments, will take up his residence at Louis- | gosa; Joseph Steffens, Sacramento; Bradner | Moore San Francisco; J. K. McLean, Berke- | hetmer, Willows: E. B. Martinelll, San Ba- ' lor, Los Angeles; James H. Campbell, Pasa- tisfy others. ' Mrs. J. A. McKee, wié of Senator|ville. W. Lee, Los Angeles;'W. C. Van Fleet, San|ley; W. C. Patterson, Los Angeles; A. M. ; T. A. Templeton, Ukiah; B. Fehnemann, dena; George E. Lawrence, Los Angeles. self than it Is to satisfy

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