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30 Personal News from along the Coast THE i week has been an unusually quie; among Pacific Coast people. I? i- . sua! calm following the hol iday season. Among those mentioned are a large number who are preparing for a trip to the Klondike as soon as the weather permits. A larger than usual number of marriages are re ported. Auburr.. James and Maggie Eheridan of Butcher Ranch were In Auburn Wednesday. Miss Juliet Sander spent Sunday with friends at Col fax. Mrs. Guy Walsh has returned from a visit to Calaveras County. Mrs. J. F. Uodee returned from a visit to Lincoln Tuesday. Phe was accompanied by her father. E. J. Sparks. Ivan H. Purker of Colfax wie called to Au burn Thursday by the death of his father, which occurred at Penryn Wednesday. Mrs. E. W. Tabor of Escondido. CaJ.. 1« visiting her sons. B. P. and A. R. Tabor. Mrs A. F Merrick of Santa Rosa is visit ing her mother. Mrs. R. S. Futhey. Mrs Vi J Strain ar.d Mrs. O. F. Rtoodley of MarysvTlle were called to Auburn this week by the death of their father, J. B. Ohamber lin. Cards are out announcing the approaching nuptials of Miss Genevieve Klder, one of Au burn's most popular daughters, and George Pickson, a rhilmad conductor running out of Sacramento. Weddins. January 16. The following out-of-town people were here during the week: W. Wiles. J. 9. Mariner, Lincoln: William Rea. Forest Hill; R. H. Capp. Rocklln; J. F. Brown, Colfax: E. G. Herman and J. B. Hayford, Gold Run; A. Dlxon, Michigan Bluff. Bakersfield. Mrs M A. Duncan and daughter, sister and nir-ce of S. Wlble. left tor their home In Quincy. ill . Bunday. Justice Charles Lee of Tehachapi was in :his week. The Woman's Club enjoyed a most pleas ant musical programme January- 10. taken from the operas of Relimi and \ errti. under the manusen-.ent of Mrs. I. O. Bachel der of Kern. Mi's Bertha Cattle of San Jose has re 1 to her school at Mountain View, r F. S. Rice departed [or Kansas Frl rinuary 7. to The bedside of his dying Charles Whlttaker of Kern and Miss Ethel Wallace of White P.iver were married in Kern January .-.-Thursday. Mr. Whlttaker is one of Kern's most promising business men. J w Hunsaker of San Francisco and G. H. Btewart and H. Mead, of Los Angeles were In Bakers" I business last week Judge T. A Wells and wife are back to Bakersftcld after an absence of several months. 'v?-~ W J. Bennett r:»s returned from a F , x weeks' visit to her sister In San Francisco. The MNf-'S Ernestine and Lou Cougnran. of Fresno, are visiting Mrs C L. white. Wiley Smith and Miss H. Elizabeth Mann ■were married at th» M. E. church in Bakers field Wednesday evening. January 12, Rev. Mr. Libby ofnclatirpr. Andrew Silver and Miss Addle Jasper were mH.rrlefl at the residence or the bride's rar rr .« on Seventeenth street. Sunday evening, January 10- ~. us] Richards and wife, of San Diego, ars in town. Glovterdale. Rev J T. Shurtleff. rector of the Episcopal church at Auburn. Placer County, spent the ■week with his family here, returning t nday. Miss Selene Menlhan, a student at the State ; Normal, San Jose, returned to her stud..-_-s Mrs J J. Doherty of San Francisco Is vis- i iting Mrs. W. C. Weeks. Mrs. B. C. Winston of Pacific Grove is vis iting at the residence of Rev. F. W. Lloyd. C. A. Thilo spent most of the week looking after his business interests In the metropolis. F. P. Conner was in San Francisco this week perfecting arrangements for a trip to the Klondike next month. Winfie! ■'. Harper, well known in newspaper ; circles throughout Oregon and Washington, is Boiournir.g here for a few days. Miss Anna Domine returned to her studies at the San Jose Conservatory of Music Saturday. this week. Three of our churches were without pastors last Sunday because of sickness. Rev. F. W. Crook Episcopal, was dangerously ill with pneumonia. Rev. H. B. Banham. Congrega tional, suffered a severe attack from too close contact with poison oak and Rev. D. Bauer. Methodist Episcopal South, is suffering, from a badly sprained ankle. At this date all are convalescent find will soon be able to resume their different charges. Ellis P. Passmore, after a six months ab ■once In Griswold. la., has returned to Clover dale. Ghico. Miss M. Webster of San Francisco Is visit ing friends in Chico. J. F Young and family are here from Ash land. Or. , Miss Fannie Branch of Auburn, who has been visiting Mrs. Frank Englund. has re turned to her home. Sterling Campbell has left here for Putter County, where he will reside In the future. O. W. F. Johnson, brother of Charles C. Johnson, of Chlco, accompanied by his wife, is in Chico. Mr. Johnson has just returned from Dawson City, S. W. T. Mr. and Mrs. Silberstein are in San Fran ctsco on a visit. - _■ ■ Mrs Charles Faulkner. Miss Esther Faulk ner and Louis Faulkner left this week for San Francisco, where ?hey will spend the remain der of the winter. Golusa. Mr?. Richard Bayne of Ran Francisco Is here riPitlng her parents on the east side. Mr?. Junge J. B. Moore is visiting her chil dren at Sa< ramento. Alex Miller, an old ar.d highly respectable citizen of West CMusa, died here Wednesday. I>r an'! Mrs. H .lloway have returned from Royal !=priTKs. This will be their future home. L. A. Eichler of this place has started a car 11 ", the Enterprise, at I)avisville. J P Taylor, who owned the Arbuckle Trans cript has started another paper at that place, to be called the New Era. His old paper was moved here ar.d Is in th« old Herald office. Tim Pooling of Maxwell was In town the flrPt of the week Mrs. J. L. Jackson left for a short trip below the first of the week. The wife an>! 1 ii 1111 111 1 •=> daughter of the former raptrr of the I'hrlstlan Church here. Rev. E. T. Nesbitt, carr.e up this week for a visit to old friends. John Annoad of Afton was here Monday. M'ss Edna Hankins and Judson Hankins left en the train Tuesday, the young lady returning to the San Jose Normal and the young man to his business In San Francisco. They hud spent the holidays with their parents, being trie "hlldren of Town Trustee A. J. Hankins. Miss Meldrom Potter, niece of Town Marshal Fcoggins. returned to her hame at Seattle early In the week, after a holitfny visit to her uncle and family. W. B. >*.c Jarnatt and '"'harles de St. Maurice have been out to Indian Valley on business. Mlsa Meta Mason has returned from San Francisco. H. K. Stah! left Monday 'or San Jose. Fresno. County Surveyor Koxie visited San Francisco this v. • W. H. Pavis of Sanger was in town laat Tuesdny. W. H. McKenzle returned from San Fran cisco yesterday. Return Roberts and wife came down from Madura Tuesday nicht. Henry Krohn. proprietor of the hotel at Coarse Gold. 1? visiting W. C. Guard. Attorney George E. Church went to Los An geles last Thursday on business. Dr. W. J. Davy of San Jose Is visiting his brother-in-law. Walter Shoemaker, of this city. A. T. Johns, owning extensive mining Inter ests in Calaveras County, arrived from Oak land lost Tuesday. ' C. W. Brant, special correspondent of Wash ington Life, is visiting Fresno. William Wallace and F. A. Boole of the San der Lumber Company were In Fresno the first of the wee-, ( . William T. Sesnon. Deputy Secretary of State. Is here from Sacramento looking after his in terests. , • Attorney Frank H. Short returned last Mon day from Los Angeles. Division Superintendent A. D. Sehindler of the Valley Road, accompanied by D. Ruther ford, master mechanic, and R. Craig, road master, made a tour of inspection of the road last Sunday. , Cjrass Valley. JII?s Lillie .Curidy of Sierra City is visiting relntives her*". "William Avpr ha* gone to San Francisco on business and pleasure. Miss r<ar! Thomas ha* returned to Berke ley to resume her studies at the State Uni versity. • !.; .-.".J;.. • : James Mulroy has left for Seattle. Miss Kate Sullivan of Virginia City Is here on a visit. Charles Hooker' en.l wife have returned from their -wedding trip. Mrp. .T. A O'Connor of San Francisco is a rues* of Mlsc M- ttle Shoemaker. Joseph H. Smith has left. for the Klondike. Rlcharrt Frobers. on whom an operation vu performed for appendicitiK. -!• recovering. lire.- George W. Hill has gone to San ■ Fran cipoo to be at the bedside of her grand daug-nter. Mlsb Bpppie, who Is 111 there. ■ Mrs. T. E. Hyde and Mis« Cora B. Hyd« of Santa Cms are visiting their relatives, Key. I E. R. Willis and family Mrs. Wllllsm G. Hobby and daughter are visiting San Francisco. D. B Marwlck has gone to San Francisco on mining business. Qilrovj. Miss Angellne Princevalle has returned from Redwood City to reside at her home in pi'rojr Miss Emily Wilson spent the week wlln friends In Oa'Klnnc. Mrs. Frank Stalnford has returned from fcan Francisco. _ . . Guy Van Schalck and Thomas Clark have resumed their studies at the University of Mrs R* Cobb Is spending several weeks with her sister. Mrs. R. R Hall, in San *»•* Mr and Kirn. Sterritt of Walla Walla, Wash., recent guests of the Gays, have gone to Oakland. . . Mrs. J. Ricketts has returned from a visit to eMlsse Mlss n Sndie Lundy of San Jose Is the guest ° Mr , c George Rnop Of the Gilroy Hot Springs baa returned from a visit to Pan Francisco. lflssef Grace and Be«!e Hnorer have r« «,,^.«fl their studies at Stanford University. Jlarvford. Mrs. L Nathan 1b In San Francisco on a " Mrs.V B. Self has rone to Denver. Colo., on * Misses Edith Ross and Clara Viney have re turned to th-lr studies at the San Jose Nor mal School. Mm. Charles Balrd and children, who have been visiting here, left for San Francisco last week, en route for their home In Reno, Nev. Mrs. J. M Camp is here from San Jose for a short stay. Ed Calloway, who has been spending his vacation with his sister. Mrs. J. Worswlck. has returned to San Francisco. ___-. _. Mrs. L. Wilson and Mrs. E. C Wright of San Francisco, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rawlins. have returned home. _ , m , Rev. C. S. Llnsley was In Bakersfleld last E Courtney of Danville. Ind.. who haa been on a vlstt here, has returned home. IfbM F.lla Mc.lunkln. who has been 111 for some time, has recovered. Ha\j Wards. Miss N. Thomas of Madrone. Santa Clara County, was \isitlng Miss X. Smalley. Miss M. Farrell of Petaluma has been vis iting relatives here. Charles Raver, who has been working In San Francisco for the past two months, has returned home on account of sickness Miss Rosa (Cast of San Francisco has been visiting relatives here. Miss B. Robinson of Garden City. Orange '■ linty, has been here on a visit to her sister. Mrs. J. D. Smalley. F. I. Lemos was rusticating at Halfmoon Mrs H Rice and daughter. Miss Hattie, who have hern seriously ill. are now conva lescent. A Thhoff and son. Charles, will leave shortly for Klondike. William Owen was brought back from the German Hospital. San Francisco. He Is still In a critical condition. Miss H. Johnson has returned to San Fran cisco after a few days' visit to relatives here O. Variant" was up from San Leandro re newing Id acquaintances. lrv>ir\gtor\. Miss M. McCarthy I«ft for San Francisco Mr. and Mrs.' S. W. Durham of Illinois are visiting the Durham family. Mr find Mj-s. <;. A. Bahl have moved Into the cottage lately occupied by George Eaton. P. Bowman of Decoto Is visiting with J. M. Professor Phipps will leave for Dawson next week. LaUeport. Miss Rue Alley of Upper Lake has moved to town for the winter. Miss Jennie McElroy has returned to I klah after a month's visit with her parents. Cap tain ami Mrs. William McElroy of this place. Mr and Mrs. G. F. Watson have returned from a visit to their son in San Francisco. Mrs. E. H. Gurley. accompanied by her sons. ' John and Paul, visited friends in Uklah the j first (if the week. M. Mayfield of St. Louis. Mo.. Is visiting nil | • wife and daughter for a few weeks. Miss Jennie Renfro was up from Kelßeyville i the first of the week on a visit to relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ferguson returned to their home in Stockton Sunday. They have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Keat- I ley during the holidays. "Commodore" .Tones left for San Francisco ! Monday for I month's visit | Charles Bacon is visiting relatives in the cfty i Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Raggatt and daughter of San Francisco were here this week. Mr and Mr*. George Paly returned Tuesday from their wedding trip. They spent most of the time In the bay cities. : Frank Blngham of Reno, Nev.. arrived her* , this week and Is the guest of his brother ' 'h axles. Dallas Posten of Mlddletown was here this week on business. . Lodi. Mrs. William Corbin has been 111 this week. , George Beckman. a farmer near town. Is on ; the sick list. Rev. George Greenwell preached In (Salt last Sunday. Mrs. R. J- Ivory made a business trip to Stockton the first of the week. James Pope, wife and children have been ] visiting with Stockton relatives. Miss Claire Clark has returned to her home after successfully completing a business course In the Parker Institute. Stockton. A farmer named Patrick will leave here in a few days for the Klondike. Byron Vickory has left for Fresno . County, where he will work for the railroad. ' R. M. RusHill left Thursday for a short visit In Pan Francisco. B B Pettit. P. C. of Maddox Post, G. A. R.. , ! of Oakland, was in town Wednesday and , Thursday, i I >. H. Acker and wife of Jamestown are In town with relatives. [ P W. Sollars. an old resident, died at his home here last Monday after a painful Illn. . caused by carieer. He was burled Wednesday , at Clements, his old home i Lewis Mason and Mis* Buena T>unlgan were married at the home of the bride's parents ! i near town Wednesday. A host of friends wish the young couple many years of wedded life. jY|&r\jsVille. Mn«. O. F. Lee, formerly cf this city, has | decided to make San Francisco her perma nent home. J. A. Evan» was here from Gridley to at i tend the funeral of his brother-in-law, O. P. Houah. Miss Belle Housh arrived from San Fran : dflOO to attend the funeral of her father,' George P. Housh, who died of pneumonia ! Wednesday. i The following members of the Marysv'.lle Athletic Club were In Wheatland to attend the funeral Of Clyde Man well, the young man who was fatally Injured In the New Tear's day football Fame, played unoer the auspices of the club: Eugene Boyd. F. W. Buttleman. Will (yiirien, Charles Hampton, C. Learmont, Frank Llpp, Ed O'Brien. W. H. Carlln and A P. I-Irp Miss Anna White has rone to Auburn to ! vlf-it relatives. H. O. Comstock of Los Angeles la the guem of Professor H. W. Wills. KIM BOM F.lurnenthal of San Francisco Is riflitfßg her Flster here. Miss Albean Roddan of Wheatland Is attend ing school here. Mr« Paulino Horming and daughter, Mrs. I Glare Oler. of Oakland, visited here. Dr. Minerva S'-haw of Bacramento was the 1 guest of ttM Misses Swain. Mr*. M. Stoodley left for Auburn In re sponse to a message announcing the serious Illness of her father. Mrs Man Dow and rhild are the guesta of ; her mother. Mrs. S. E. Inlow. Mrs. M. Harney and Miss Kate O'Connor are home from the bay. Frank Curry and Miss Neva Ripley, both of this city, were married at the residence of the brlile'B parents. Mr. and Mrs C. J. Ripley, [ M< r.il.'ty evening. They have gone to San Fran i cieco to spend the honey mmm Mrs. M. Tjlvrer and daughter, Margaret, were In San Francisco to attend the funeral of a relative. Thomas Holme* of Hook Farm. Butter Coun ty, is very ill with pneumonia. Chris Hovlx and Polk Simmons wwre quite HI with pneumonia. Miss Sedonla Knorsa and Mlaa Julia Lopez are visiting In Sacramento. ' Miss Annie Berg and Miss Annie Sullivan here returned to San Joee Normal School. J^ionterevj. J, R. Kennedy Is at home from an extended jnurney In the East. Mrs H. E. Dodge Is vlsUlog HolliMer frlendp. Miss L. Benrv. who has been spending her vacation with her parents, has returned to Stanford University. Captain Thomas O. Lambert, president of the Monterey Mill and Lumber Company, Is out again after a long and severe Illness. Miss Leila Perry has returned from Oak land and San Francisco, In which cities she has spent the past six week*. William Kay. editor of the Monterey New Bru, ha* been appointed Ptate deputy hlch chief ranger of the Independent Order of For esters. Mrs. Byron C. Winston hae gone to riover dale to visit her daughter, Mrs. F. W. Lloyd. J. 11. Pcoste of St. Louis. Mo., la In town this week. THE SA^ FTCAXCISCO CAIX, STTSDAT, JAXTJART 16, 1898. Miss N. M. Steele. Miss Madeleine Lewis and Miss Ruth R. Burrltt came up from Paso Roble* this week and are staying at El Car nielo Hotel. Rev. A. C. Bane, a Methodist evangelist who has recently located here, left Friday fur Pasa dena, where he will conduct a series of re ligious meetings. Mr. and Mrs S. J. Durham are here from Illinois for the winter. They are the guests of Judge and Mrs. J. R. Patrick Miss Clara Beighle and Miss Alice Neigh bor, who spent the Christmas holidays In Pa cific Grove, have returned to their work In the Deaconesses' Training-school In San Fran- CIFCO. Rev. W. W. Case. PP.. presiding elder nf this district, was In town Tuesday and Wednesday holding quarterly conference in the M. E. Church. Miss Evelyn Nesbttt of Victoria. B. C. Id spending a month with Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Martin and daughter at Vista d^l Mar. Rev C S. Fackenthal left this week for Princeton. N. J., where he will take charge of a church. J"ler\lo Park. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Poyle, who were united in marriaire here Wednesday, are spending their honeymoon at Snn Refael Miss A. Ha«'hmeistHr of San Francisco is on a visit to the Misses Kugeler. Mary Ptnnton has returned to San Francisco. M. O'Riordan Is spending his vacation at San Jose. Father Cooper of San Mateo spent a portion of the week here. Mrs. James Carroll of San Franoisco was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J- Malnn«y. during the week. J. Lenehan of Pan Jose was here Bunday calling on friends. Mrs. Strong and daughter have gone to Pes eadero for a few days. J. O'Hara. a Shasta County miner. Is visit ing his niece. Miss 1.,. Wooster. JVlerccd. S. S. Burg, who has been In San Francisco during December visiting his family and friends. Is with us acaln. W. B. King, who left Merced last July for Dawson, Alaska, returned Saturday, after hav ing- spent the summer there. He relates some thrilling experiences on his trip, going and re turning, and keeps his townsmen well enter tained. E. D. Morgan, president of the Merced Se curity Savings Bank for the oast three rears md until very recently, departed for San Fran cisco, his future home. Wednesday. Miss Henrietta Gagliardo. who had been vis iting- the family of O. Garibaldi, returned to San Franeisen on Tuesday, expecting to return in the near future. Mrs. J. A. Jacobs returned to Tracy Tues day, after a visit with the family of W. 11. Turner, an uncle. j^eVada Gitvj. L. Lubeek and family have returned to Pan Fram ■ Assistant Postmaster Kltts Is laid up with rheumatism and malaria. Miss Maude Landsburg has returned from a visit to her parents at Relief Hill. • Mrs. A. Aird is recovering from a severe attack <>f rheump.tism. >Nt F. M. Mnnson of the Pl»rra quartz mine of Sierra County wns here Wednesday with his wife, en r>ute from Chi cago to DownleTille, where the couple will reFlde. Mr and Mrs. A. Baruh have returned from Ban Francisco. Mrs A I'arode of Sierra City is the guest of her sister. Mr= G Overman. Mrs. J. Tred^nnick has gone to Jackson. Amndnr County, on a visit Mrs M E. tVadsworth, who has been here vls't'ng her son, Bdltor Wads Worth, of the Herald, returned Thursday to San Frai Mrs M 1) Cooley ■•line down Thursday fr m the German mine near Washing- Pasadena. Captnln J. A Olmstead of the Ninth U, P. Cavalry of I lowa, and wife, are spending the winter in Pasadena. HOD F M Fontaine left Tuesday for For est Pines en route for Washington where, by requ'^t of Senator J. C. Burroughs, he will be present at early debm.-- of C [r. Fon taine sails from New fork in June for France Mr. and Mrs A I> Hanca of Piqua, 0.. and Mrs 0. P. Adams of UtiCft. X V . are among late arrivals at Hotel Green for the winter. Petaluma. Mrs. William Hill returned to Petaluma the parly part of the week with her son. Will X Hill, who has been In Arizona for his health for some time past. Mr and Mrs. William Bourke returned from the city Wednesday, the latter somewhat im proved in heu!t!i J H mer Fritch came up to attend the sportsman's rev-; Mrs. Easton Mills of Paso Robles. Mrs. Field of Cloverdale, Miss Zabala of Salinas. Mrs. D. Sinshcimer. Misses Fannie and Aman da Blake of Pan Luis Oblspo, and C. Stone of San Francisco were here this week to attend the Singley-Blake nuptials. George P. McNear spent several days In Stockton this week. .1 1' Currier Of Ban Francisco was here this week to visit the silk fa On Wednesday afternoon last Mrs. S. J. Hop kins and daughter, Mrs. W. II Zartman. gave an "at home." at which the great number of lady guests were entertained with games and cards. The handsome rooms were tastefully decorated and the affair was a most enjoyable I one. Mrs. Frank Llppltt and Mrs. George K. i Lovejoy were the prize winners. In the evening Mr. and Mr? Hopkins" were again the hosts, ! entertaining the Indies' Whist Club at its regular cession, as well as a number of In vited guests. Railroad casino was the fea ture of the evening, the prizes being won by ' Mrs. W. H. Zartman. Mrs. F. K. Lippltt. Frank Zartman and J. 1., Camm. Mrs. Carom ■ winning the booby. After a delicious supper ! the guests adjourned till the next meeting of I the club. Wednesday last at the home of Mr. and Mrs James E. Slngley a very pretty wedding I place at high noon, when their daught- - Kittle, and James R Blake of San Luis Ohls po were united in marriage, the ceremony h.'- Ing per'ormed l.y the ReT. F:ith»r deary Of St. WOMEN ARE WEARING LIVE TURTLES AS CHARMS Vincent's Church. The house was prettily dvorated with flowers and the happy pair ucre the recipients of many handsome gifts. Amid a shuwer of rice Mr. and Mrs. Blake left on the afternoon train for Southern Cal ifornia. J^edWood Gity. Attorney George W. Fox Is confined to his home by sickness. Charles Robinson, formerly baggage man at this place, lias been sent to Volta. where he Is madt? station agent. Mrs. R. Fuller-ton of San Francisco visited relatives and Triends here for a few days at the beginning of the week. Aln..:i ami Miss Mary Casson were married in San Francisco on Wednesday. They will make -heir future home here. Henry Brocker, agvd 70 yearn, died at the residence of J. K. G. Winkler at Woodslde on Saturday last. M Redxn nd met with a painful accident at Belmont Wednesday morning. A freight car ran over one of hin feet, crushing two of his Great Chief of Records C. F. Burgman paid Motamora Tribe. Imp. O. R. M.. a visit on nijrht last. The Hoinnshead boys have almost com pleted ariangements for their trip to the Klon dike gold fields. Jerry Hollinshead has a valu able claim in that region. 3. L. Edwards was removed to the German Hospital in San Francisco on Wednesday. Mis* Annie Had- of San Francisco Is visit- Ing Miss Annie Murphy. District Deputy W. \V. Brown Installed the officers of Bay "View Lodge, I. O. O. F., on Wednesday evening. Redding. Miss Ella Wlnsell returned on Tuesday from Willows, where she visited relatives. Leonard W. Coleman of the staff of the Mountain Copper Company epent Tuesday in Redding. W. I". Taylor, manager of the 8. P. Taylor Paper Company of San Franci6co, was here 'ay. Mrs G. Retnhaus of French Gulch accom panied her sister, Mrs. C. C. McCray, to her home in San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Wilson of Iron Moun tain ar>> visiting In San Francisco Mr. and Mrs. James Young and daughter, Eva, have -r turned from a brief visit to Chlco. Mrs. 11. '■llneschmidt has recovered from & severe Illness. The ltflirs Grace and Pollle Satton, who spent the holiday season with Mrs. O. M. Fisher, returned Thursday to their home at Maxwell. Mrs Maud Outenrelth of Delta is visiting Mrs. E. .Tow. Mips Hat tie Van Matre of I.ewlston. Trinity County, was here Thursdny on her way home from an exten.W visit to San Francisco. Fed Bluff. Mrs. Rolla Fuller and Mrs. J. D. Keyes have returned from Henleyville Mar-.- 11.. we1l is visiting In Redding. I>r. Chester Tea?s has located at Keswick. Judge Ellison has returned from Redding. T M Bby and family have returned to their home In Sacramento. Snafford returned Friday intu Rosa. I" O. lennte and wife have returned to Sacramento. Itn < '-a Parrish of Idaho Is visiting her mother. ICrs. Elizabeth Howell. 1n Reddln*. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Merrill went to Corning Wedn« G. H. Chase was a visitor In Corning this week. T. J. Brady and Bert Smith were down from Redding Sunday. A. O. White of Cotton wood is vlstlng in Oakland. Miss .Mire Chipman returned from St. John Saturday. Colonel C. A. Garter was down from R»dding Sunday. C B. Aahnrst returned to Kirkwood Sunday. |f| H j«nnle Fi»h went to Corning Sunday. Erwtn Wentl has resumed his studies at Heald's Business College. ral Chipman returned to San Francisco Sunday morning. l;.v W X Qothrie and wife are visiting relatives In Grass Valley. md Mrs. P. H. Raglln of I^wrey were In town Bunday. Dr. Bentley. presiding elder of the M. K. Church, arrived here Monday morning to hold quarterly conference. Sarvta Barbara. Mr and Mrs. John H. Louderman find Mr an] Mrs. James A. Louderman of St. Louis are here to spend the winter. This Is the thir teenth season that these parties have spent In .-ar.tu Barbara Messrs. H. Hunnewell. K. H. Jaffray and C. H. Douslaps have left for Guadalupe Lake for a ten-day outing. William Cowlea and Yfillard T. Barton of Fan Francisco «re ..—tin* the works of the Alcatraz Hltmn Company at Gavlota. Mr and Mrs. Peter •■ ok of Jollet, 111., rel ntlves of Mr. and Mrs. Solon Smith, are here on a visit nnd will spend the winter on the Pnclflc Coast. ,_ Mr. McFarlnn of Washington. D. C. Is a pu->st at th* r.iddlnus House, and will make Santa. Barbara his future home. Miss Mabel Kirk of San Bernardino Is spend ing the winter here. K. R. Stevens, formerly of Santa Barbara, and at one time proprietor of the New Morris II 'Vise, Is here visiting his mother. Nathan Bents, who has been in New York for a number of weeks, has returned to his home in this city. ."> 1\- Mrs. E. If. « Wheeler and daughter of New London. Conn., have arrived here and will spend the winter, the guest of Mrs. Charles Woodbrldge. J. W. Bproul. who has been visiting his father. William Sproul, has returned to Los Angelps. Mark Bradley, who has been In Lompoc for pome time, has returned to Santa Barbara. Miss Etnel Doulton of Mlramar has re turned from her visit to Ventura. Santa Ar\a. Miss Florence Taylor of Los Angeles was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert H. Judd • lays last week. .1 Wiley Harris and family, until recently resldents of Los Angeles, have removed to this city. Mr. HaTris has associated himself with the Oraricf County Title Company. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Cutter and daughter, Miss Beatrli-. were Ku^pts at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .1 s U;.-f> of Tustln last -week. W. C. Thompson, a mining man of Gold Creek. Nev.. Is visiting his brother. T. S. Butler, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hlrschfeld were guests of Herman Harris last week. The couple are on their bridal tour and left for Hanford. where Mr. Hirschfeld is in business. T S. Wllcox, superintendent of a large stone quarry at Kai?ota. Minn.. Is here on a visit with O. M. Robbins and family. David Mitchell, superintendent of the Ari zona Sandstone Company's quarry at Flagstaff, wai in town la.^t week. Mr. and Mrs .1 !: Lew's of Grand Rapids. Mich., are visiting Mr. Lewis' mother, at the home of J. E. Ttllotson. T. H. Tracy and wife of Needles visited friends in this city last week. Santa Clara. Mr. and Mrs. George Dunn are visiting In San Francisco. Miss Bessie Woodhams Is entertaining the Misses Van Buren of New York City. Mr S. Nelson and family have returned to San Francisco after a six months' sojourn here. Miss Childs of San Luis Oblspo Is the guest of the Misses Poralta. Mr F W. Bray returned from Tuolumne County after a six weeks' visit. Mr. and Mrs. M. Beattle are visiting In Fresno. Miss Emma Chambers has been the guest of Miss Katie Schaefer. Mrs. D. Henderson has returned from a trip to San Francisco. Captain and Mrs. Ransom have left for a several days' vlstt to San Francisco. Mr. William H. Kelm of San Francisco Is visiting Mr Xuttman. Miss Bertha Roll is spending a vacation at Belmont. Rev. (;. R. Dodson of the Unitarian church of Alameda has been visiting his father. Dr. B. M. Podson. L. W. Fox of Alaska was the guest of Judge Bond on Wednesday. Sar\ Luis Obispo. Miss Olive Wright Is visiting relatives in Alameda. Henry Brunner, a San Francisco banker, la in this city on business. Warren M. John has been elected chief of the San Luis Oblapo fire department, vice E. M. Payne, who has gone to New York Cljy. Miss Reine Wei ll returned this week from a visit to relatives in San Francisco. Mrs. F. S. Finney and daughter. Miss Edna. have returned from a visit with Mrs. S. Clev enger in Arroyo Grande. Joe Righetti of Arroyo Grande has gone to San Francisco to attend a business college. Mrs. W. L. Roger* of San Francisco is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Levl Love have returned to their home at Hanford after a pleasant visit with friends in Arroyo Grande. Mrs. Hazzard Gragg is visiting relatives in Santa Cruz. Mrs. Laura Robinson of Amador County Is the guest of her sister. Mrs. J. Foster of Tem plet, .n. Miss Call!* Sloan Is visiting friends in Ar royo Grande. Miss Stella Dana Is the guest of friends In Sun Jose. Miss Susie Spurlock fo Ventura was the guest of Mrs. W. H. Fischer the first of the week. Fred Keller has gone to Salinas. Misses Fannie and Amanda Blake left Sunday on a visit to San Francisco. Miss Josie Kallmeyer is the guest of her uncle. George Pollard, in San Jose. M. R. de la Guerra and F. W. Cook have returned from Los Anpeles. •'■- •-;> ■•■•■[■■ ■■■-' District Deputy Philip Kaetzel of Cambria Installed the officers In the Odd Fellows' Lodge at San Luis Saturday evening. St. Helena. H. J. Chlnn spent a few days the first of the week In the metropolis. Miss Pearl BwantoD of Santa Cruz returned borne Tuesday after a visit with Miss Susie Smith. Percy Whitton returned home Tuesday from a visit with his father in Sonars. Miss Mabel Ward returned home Monday after an extended stay with friends In Crockett. Marshal Johnson la quite 111 at his home on Main street. c. Carpy was up from San Francisco a few days this week. .1 L. Bellani of San Francisco spent the first of the week in St. Helena with his brother. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wllmar of Colfax, Wash., who have been visiting their daughter. Mrs. J. S. Noble, returned home Wednesday. Miss Kittle Wldger Of this place accompanied them and will probably make that place her home. Mrs. L.' F. Smith and children returned to their home In Santa Cruz Tuesday afternoon. Edgar B. Dawson returned to his studies at Stanford University Tuesday. F. C. Hoffman returned to Trinity County Monday to resume his duties at his mining claim. M. Levy of San Francisco spent Sunday with his sister. Mrs. Nathan I>auter. Last week a young couple eloped from Chiles Valley and their whereabouts was unknown until "they returned this week from Portland, Or. The pair. Tabor Russell and Lena Bur bank, were married at that place and have now settled down near their old home. R. M. Kiper. T. N. Mount and Mr Alexander of Napa attended an installation and banquet given by the Knights of Pythias here Wednes day evening. Sa!ir\as. Rev. and Mrs. C. P. Faw of this city are visiting their dauchter. Mrs. J. T. Massen jrlll. In Gonzales. From there they go to Oak land and thence to their old home In Tennes i".. A Flnld. superintendent of the erection of the superstructure at the Ppre>-kels sugar factory. Is in San Franclso" on business. Mrs' Mabel, wife of Councilman T. S Ma bel, has returned fr. >m San Leandro, where she has been for several weeks visiting her Bister. Mrs. P.uvnie. D. «'arr. nephew of Hon. Jesse T>. Carr, who has been visiting In Salinas for several weeks, has returned to his home In Berkeley. ■ ". Clough. Public Administrator of Mer er,l Count/, who has been visiting his brother. C W. Clough. editor of the Evening Demo crat In this city, has returned to his home in Merced. . H. A. Van Hyning. a prominent citizen of Santa Margarita, is the guest of C. R. Ester brook in this city. A C Buceldee. M. V. Malarln. Fred Hanna and "Harry Kent all of Monterey, are visiting relatives in this city. Samuel Donati. president of the Cayucos Bank , is in Sr.linas as the guest of his nt-phew, V. L. Donati. Miss Jean Alexander, who has been the guest of Mrs. A. L. McCandless for the past fortnight, has returned to her home in San j, .<=.». Miss Jessie Williams, who has been visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wil liams in this city, has returned to Santa Crux. L. H. Garrlgus and wife, who have been visiting friends in San Francisco and Mrs. GarrißUs' brother-in-law. Captain Birlem, at San Quentin, have returned home. Sarvta jßosa. Mrs. Mark L. McDonald and her daughter. Miss Mab. started on Thursday for Yuma. Ariz., wher- they will spend the winter with Stuart McDonald, who is in poor health. Mabelton. their home here, has l-eon closed and Colonel McDonald will make his home in San Francisco until they return. R. Maury Sims came up from San Fran cisco on Wednesday evening and is spending a few days here. Mrs. M. L. Welch, who formerly Mved in this city. Is visiting friends here. Klm Rena Patton of San Francisco Is vis iting her sister. Mrs. Isador Labell. The Rev. C. N. Goulder of Petaluma was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Will P. Swarer on Thursday. Miss May Cooper. Miss Jessie Stump of this city, and Mrs. Brown of Cazadero. left Thurs day morning for Los Angeles on a visit. Miss Willie C. Flnley has entered Mills Col lege. Sarv Jose. Mrs. N. Q. Argues entertained a party of young friends with a coaching party to Sara toga Wednesday evening. Her guests were: Misses Veva and May Burrel, Lollta MoGeoghe gan md Mabel Argues and Messrs. Al Eaton, Henderson, Noteware and Clement Argues. Mr:-. H. Mayo Newhall Spring Is In the East ern SS'ates for the winter. Mrs. Louis Scheller and daughter, who have been guosts of Mrs. Edward McLauerhlln. re turned to their Los Angeles home Friday. Mrs. William P. Dougherty was in San Fran cisco Tuesday. Miss Edith Clementine Murgotten and Rob ert B. Richards were married Wednesday afternoon at the home of the bride's parents. A lHrge party of friends wish them success and happiness. Professor and Mrs. R. H. Trlpp of New York are Staying with Mrs. Cochrane at 216 South Second street. H. C. I^ewis has returned after a ten days' visit to his mother at Santa Cruz. Miss Nonie R. Mlnahan Is home after a fort night's visit to friends in Visalia. John Wood of Decatnr. 111., who has spent sp\ era! months In San Jose, has returned to his Eastern home. He will return in the spring and locate here. Xx -Supervisor Greenlnger has returned from a visit to his son and daughter at Tuma. Ariz. Miss Carrie Stevens-Walter is visiting ».t Danville. Contra Oista County. Mrs. Clara Roiiguet and little daughter, who have been visiting Mrs. L. B. Hr.back, have re turned to their home In Los Angeles. Suisurv Assemblyman and Mrs. Alden Anderson re turned last Sunday from a two weeks' stay at I.os Angeles. William Pierce, one of the large land-owners of Suisun Valley, is spending a month at Hon olulu. Richard and Fred Rush returned to Stan ford University Tuesday morning. lira. A. J. Buckles left for Muncie. Ind., Monday evening via the southern route. She will remain in the East about two months. Miss Pauline M'Xutt has returned from a two weeks' visit In Oakland. Mrs A. 1.. Reed of Kings City is here for a short stay. Mr?. H. Barker and child of Portland. Or., are the guests of Mr. and Mrß. Walter Sewell. Miss < "rrr.se, ;> recent graduate of the State University at Berkeley, has been elected a teacher in Armijo High School. Sonoma. T. Burris and J. H. Pelpp were called to Santa Rosa last week to serve as grand jurors. liankver I">. Burris of Traver. Tulare County, was in town several days last week. Mrs. F.yi n . is« of San Francisco visited H. Hartin last Sunday. Mrs. R. J. Keogh has returned to San Fran cisco, after visiting her daughter. Mrs. H. H. Granice. Sacramento. Mr. and Mrs. John Kromer held a reception hist Saturday evening at their residence at 2117 J street. Mrs Eva Vaughn and daughter. Nellie, of Merced, have returned to their home after hav ing snent the holidays with Mrs. Nellie K. Vnughn of this city. Mrs. Emma Parker, formerly of Sacramento, who was recently married to Jesse Sutten of R. billing. Shasta County, has taken up her rosnienoe with her husband in Anderson. Miss Nellie \ Harris is visiting her brother, Newton Harris, In Los Angeles. Mrs. I: of. Wright and niece. Miss DeLong, have returned from Pacific Grove after an ab sence of several months. Mr. and Mrs. Colonel Hamilton entertained the participants In the last Conn and Kidder concert at their beautiful home on J street last Friday evening. Robert M Brown of Plymouth and Miss Ret ta E Phillips of this city were united in mar rinse last Sunday in this city at the residence of the bride's parents. IVO9 Fourteenth street. I >r. Metcalf and bride have returned from their wedding tour and have taken up their winter residence at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John I. atcOord at IXN N street. Mrs. M C Price of Cedar Rapids, la., Mrs. M. J. Easterly of Olln. la., and Mrs. J. J. ■ Surger of Reserve. Kan., are visiting their Mrs. Adna Phelps, at her home, 12"S th street. Ellis W. Jones of Florin and Miss Susie Ha den of Sacramento were united in marriage at the home of the bride's parents last Thurs day. They will In the future reside in Florin. Fancy having a turtle clawing its cold, clammy way about your breast, neck and head! Well, it's surely no. worse than a lizard or a beetle, and is more of an ornament, by reason of the Jeweler's art. The fad hasn't reached New York yet. but it may be expected at any time. In Paris jeweled tortoises are quite the rage, and New York is usually not far behind Paris. So we may look for an invasion of the ugly little creatures any day. Isn't it strange that a woman who will go Into hysterics over the sight of a poor, inoffensive, scared little mouse will nurture these other specimens of the lower animal life? The pet turtles are very small, about thirty millimetres In lentrth, according to the Parisian standard. The shells are covered with an ornament of fili gree gold, in which are set as many gems as the owner 1 may wish. Mrs. D. A. Lindley and family will spend the winter at th»- home of Mrs. Wnlter With erhee in Los Angeles. Mrs. Charles A. X.-ale has returned to n«r home In Sacramento after a month's visit with li.-r parents in Alamoda < iiunty. Miss Crnriule Jewett, eldest daughter of Rev. Dr. Jewett of Oakland, has returned to h>.>r home after a few days' visit at the residence Of her uncle. William Dwinelle, of this city. The marriage of Howard R. Martin, secre tary of the Sacramento Athletic Club, find Miss Gertrude O'Nell of San Kafael has been announced. Miss Blanche Van Husen has returned after a month's visit in San Francisco. There was a most enjoyable whist party given a* the residence of Mr. and Mrs. John L. McCord last Friday eveninp. Beautiful souvenirs of the occasion were distributed uid consisted of handsomely decorated score cards. Julare. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Wright have re moved to Oakdale. Mr. Wright has long been engineer on the Vlsalla and Ttilare railroad. J L Bnchelfler has taken Wright's place here. Mr and Mrs. F. 8. Ward havfl returned, from Pan Jose, where they spent the holiday season. W. A. Snyder and William Manuel have left for Daweon City. Rev. C. 8. Lilnsley of Hanford spent Mon day in Tulare. W. H. Hunt and Miss Ella Cheatam were quietly married Tuesday evening at 6 o'clock. They are at home to friends at their cozy cottage on H street. Rev J Nicholas of Sonora will remove wtth his family to Tulare February' t He will preach at Hanford and Tulare. Mrs. P. F. Roche ie In receipt of a letter from her brother. Sol Rogers, who is at Juneau. Sol has unearthed a rich quartz ledge, and his prospects for a fortune ar« bright. Rev. W. P. Williams, formerly of Tulare. now rector of St. Paul's church at Oregon City, Or., will leave with his family for New York City some time in March. Ventura. Miss Georgie "Walton is vlßlting in San Fran cisco. So Is Mrs. Henry I). Levy. Mr. and Mrs. H,enry C. Johns have returned from their bridal tour of Southern California. Miss Kdna Chrisman has gone to Lob An geles. Miss Mildred Forsythe of Banning: is here. Mrs. S. M. Bruoks Is visiting In Kan Luis Obispo. Miss Grace Bruns has returned home, after spending the holidays In Ban Francisco. Miss Virginia Moriarity has returned from San Jose and Palo Alto. Miss Stephens has returned home, after an extended visit in Pasadena and Los Angeles Mr. and Mrs. IScßrlnly have returned home fnm Northern California. Pr. A. Or°na of Santa Barbara Is here. Hon. J. C. Daly is here. W, S. Dunshee is In Santa Barbara. M. C. Farris has gone to Arizona. T. W. Hiving has returned from Los An- Ml?s Nettie Bard, daughter of Dr. C. L. Bard, Is visiting relatives in Lrs Angeles. John Barnard is in £>akland. Mr. and Mrs. Mesick of Edina, Mo., will pass the winter in this city. Visalia. Miss Grace Morey of Oakland Is spending some time here with relatives. Phil M. Baler, a prominent fruit grower of this place, has decided to start for the Klon dike early In February. lie will Join a small party of Kan Francisco men. Mrs. A. F. Baker has returned from a visit of several months with relatives in Pennsyl vania. Jo P. Carroll is here from Randsburg oircu lating among old acquaintances. Mrs. F. R. Kellenberg gave a pleasant party one night this week to Miss Grace Kendrlck of Pittsfleld, 111., and a number of her young friends. Frank Craycroft. son of the Mayor of Fres no, spent a few days here with relatives. Mrs. Mattie Coffee, who has been visiting her brother and family, has returned to her , home at Modesto. Mrs Caspar Van Loan has gone to San Jose to visit friends. Miss Annie May Bell has returned to the Stanford University to resume her studies in the sophomore class. Watsor\v>ille. ! Ex-Street Commissioner Enos has returned 1 from San LeandZO, where he has been resid i Ing the past year. Miss Blanche Martin Is over from San Jose on a visit to relatives. The golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mr?. Benjamin Bardue, formerly of this city, i was celebrated at San Jose last week. Mrs. J. M. Chancy was called to Rocklin this i week by the serious illness of a sister. Mrs. Henry Wiley gave a dinner party Sun day afternoon at her home on Third Street In honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. Waugaman of Bakers- I field. Miss Josie Allen is home from a visit to her • sister. Mrs. James Burke, in San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shideler are in Oregon, j called there by the illness of Mr. Shideler'a mother. Mr. and Mrs. James Waters were In San Jose last week to attend the Bardue golden wedding. 1.. Banbom has returned from a two months' visit to Southern California. Editor Clough of Salinas and his brother. A. G. Clough of Merced, visited relatives here this week. Mrs. W. T>. Frazier and Mrs. W. H. Hack about were visitors to Salinas this week. Woodlar\d. Mrs. G. M. Miller of Grand Island 1b In this city. John Johlfrom and wife, Mrs. T. H. Prentiss and Mrs. Smith Scott were arrivals from Sac ramento last week. T. C. Poeekman of Slssons. ex-warden at the ! Folsom prison and a former resident of this city, was an arrival Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Jones and Miss Annie i Bull of Bfottsrille, Nev., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ImiiKan. Miss Nora Andrews has returned from Dixon, Mrs 8. M. Griggs went to San Francisco Sunday. Pr. Martin and N. J. Parker visited Sacra mento Monday. F. E. Baker and wife were arrivals from Redding Sunday afternoon. Misses Ella Armstrong:. Mabel Abbott, Ger trude Noe and Pollie Hopkins returned to the State Normal School Monday. Arizona. W. C. Greene of Bisbee has gone on a cattld i buying trip to Sor.ora, Mexi.-,,. Dr. A. G. Rounseville has returned to his home In "Williams after a protracted visit to Chicago. William Fraker and son, recently from Colo rado, have determined to locate at Yuma, where they have been for some til J. T. Owens of Safford has commenced a new business enterprise at Thatcher. C. M. Shannon, who is associated with Jesse R. Grant >>f San Diego, Cal., will build a smelter at Clifton. C. G. Vnderhill, general manager of. the Bis: Bug onyx mines, is visiting in Phoenix, but ■ will return to Prescott in a few days. United States Attorney E. E. Ellinwood has returned from his visit to Washington and is now in Phoenix. Simon J. Murphy of Detroit, one of the heaviest owners of the Santa Fe, Preseott and Phoenix Railroad, arrived in Phoenix Tuesday and took rooms at the Adams Hotel, where he will remain for some time. Dr. R. S. Knode of Omaha is spending the winter in Phoenix at the Adams Hotel. Attorney A. R. English, wife and child have arrived at Phoenix from Tombstone and will remain at the capital several days. Judge Owen T. Rouse of Solomonvllle and Tucson is a guest at the Commercial Hotel in Phoenix. Attorney O. W. "Wright and Judge George R. Davis of Tucson arrived at ■ Phoenix early In the week to attend the session of the Supreme Court. fJeW J lex 'CO. Hon. A. M. Bergere and family, late of Las Lunas. have gone to Santa Fe. where they intend to make their home hereafter. Col. "W. T. Donovan has been spending a few days in Coyote canyon superintending ths I work on his mine. The several gentlemen composing the Ter ritorial Board of Equalization are adjourning at the capital this week. Mrs. J. L. Luthey and children have return ed from a visit to friends in Topeka. D. C. Hobart of Silver City spent a few' I days in Albuquerque visiting friends during I tho last week. '• Miss Zilla- Weidner. who is visiting in lowa and was reported very seriously ill. is said to be improving rapidly. Colonel Henry Carpenter, one of the pio neers of this section of New Mexico, is laid up with an attack of pneumonia. Judge L. S. Trimble came in from his Ti- I Jeras canyon ranch a few days since, and ! will spend the winter in town. Con C. Lucid, the baseball player, who was I Injured in the wreck at Emporia last Octo ber, has sued the Atchlson. Topaka and Santa Fe Railway Company for $5000 damages Dr. S. Aubrißht, Mayor of Albuquerque, is endeavoring to Interest the physicians of the country at large in a movement for the es tablishment of a sanitarium on a large scale for connumpUve patients at some point in cen tral New Mexico. John Jarviu has gone to Southern California and expects to be away four or five week* Judge W. E. Kelly of Socorro spent several days In Albuquerque during the past week.