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20 PLEASURE-SEEKEBS AT THE RESORTS, The Out-of-Town Season Is Now at Its Very Height. A Holiday Week That Has Been Everywhere Fittingly Observed. Sprightly Reports From the Mountains, the Seaside, the Lakes and the Springs. The out-of-town season may now be said to be at Its very height. Last week was one long series of pastoral delights at all the fashion able resorts. The raising of the flag was every where observed with patriotic zeal. From the mountains, the seaside, the lakes and the epriugs come the plcasantest reports of sum mer sports aud festivities. Below will be found a resume of the whereabouts of our fash ionable people: Judge and Mrs. W. C. Van Fleet and family are occupying the Martha Wilson cottage, on Beach Hill, in Santa Cruz, for a month. Mrs. Remi Chabot and Miss Chabot have re turned to Oakland after a visit to their villa at St. Helena. Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Brigham are occupying their new summer homo near Lake Tahoe. Mrs. Homer S. King and family are now at Tallac, Lake Tahoe. Mrs. Frances Edgerton is passing this month at her father's home, "Delta Lodge," in Kapa Valley. Mr. and Mrs. 8. D. Brastow and Mrs. Henry Wetherbee were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Smith Brown at 'Delta Lodge," Napa Valley, during the Fourth of July holidays. Mr. and Mrs. George Crocker and Miss Ruth erford will soon leave Castle Crag to visit for some time at the Hotel del Monte. Miss Frances Curry and Miss Bernie Drown are passine a few weeks at the Hotel Raiael. Mrs. Cannichael-Carr will return from her visit to London In September. Mrs. F. F. Low and Miss Flora Low went to the Hotel del Monte last Wednesday to remain during the sc&son. Mrs. James A. Robinson went to the Hotel del Monte last Thursday for an outing. Mrs. Margaret Irvine and Mrs. C. A. Spreck els will ieave this afternoon for the Hotel del Monte, where they will pass the remainder of the season. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Crocker and Prince and Princess Poniatowskl were at the Hotel del Monte from July 3 until after the Monterey fiesta. Joseph D. Grant, who has been traveling in England and France, returned to Kew York city on June 30. The exact date of his arrival here is not known. Mr. anl -Mrs. Prentiss Selby witnessed the fiesta at Monterey early in the week. Mr. and Mrs. William Gwin and Miss Mary Bell Gwin are at the Hotel Rafael for a month. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Grant and Master Doug las Grant passed the holidays at the Hotel del Monte. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Coleman passed the holidays at the Hotel del Monte. Mrs. "g. B. Williams of Washington, D. C, went to Castle Crag last week for an outing. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Hensbaw and Miss Grimes oi Oakland went to the Hotel del Monte last Monday for an outing. Mr. and >Irs. C. G. Hooker passed the holi days »t the Hotel del Monte. W. R. Whiuier leit yesterday tor a five weeks' trip to Honolulu. Mrs. J. c. Tucker and Miss Mac Tucker are at the Tavern of Castle Crag. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. A. Miller of Oakland were at the Hotel del Monte durlr"r the holidays. Mr. aud Mrs. R. R. Wallace arrived at the Hotel del Monte last Monday on their wedding trip. Mrs. S. F. Thorn left last Monday to pass the remainder of the summer at "Cragthorn" in the Santa Cruz Mountains. Mrs. Richard T. Carroll and the Misses Lizzie and Gerrrude Carroll sailed yesterday for Hono lulu and will be away ibout five weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Case Bull and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jarboe are occupying Concha del Mar, in Santa Cruz. Mr. John I. Sibin and the Misses Sabin left on Friday for the East, en route to Europe. Mrs. John Boggs and Miss Alice Boggs have left Napa Valley, and will make a month's visit at the Tavern of Castle Crag. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott McAllister are occupy ing the Dodge cottage in San Rafael. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. McWilliams, nee Siebe, have returned from a visit to Del Monte and Monterey. Mrs. Charlotte Moulder, who has been visit ing friends in Honolulu during the past six months, is expected home on the-next steamer. Mrs. H. B. Hunt, Miss Emma Hunt, Mrs. Daniel T. Cole and Mrs. William Cole have been visiting at Del Monte since last Monday. Mrs. Gerritt umsing and Miss Ethel Cohen have gone to Tallac, Lake Tahoe, for an indefi nite stay. Mrs. A. A. Cohen will open "Fern side," her villa in Aiameda, and reside there during the absence of her daugnters. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Payot, who have been making a tour of Europe, arrived In New York City last Tuesday. Miss Lulu Gleason of Oakland is the guest of Mrs. J. J. McSorley at Mokelumne Hill, Cala veras County. Mrs. Ed H. Lohmann of Oakland, Mrs. W. H. Sieberst and Miss Sieberst have returned home after a visit of two weeks at Clarita Vineyard, Santa Clara County. Mrs. F. C. Campbell and Miss FannieCampbell of Sacramento have taken up their residence for the summer season in their cottage at Sea side, the beautiful resort on Monterey Bay, two miles from the Hotel del Monte. Mr?. Henry Hart and family of 1604 Pacific avenue are spending their summer vacation in Petaluma. Captain and Mrs. A. J. Itsell are spending the month of July at the Hotel del Monte. Lieutenant-Colonel Philip L. Bush left here on Sunday with a surveying party to survey government lands in Santa Barbara County, where he will probably remain for a couple of months. Mrs. H. P. Bush and Master Arthur C. Bush are stopping at Mark West Springs for the sum mer. Mrs. L. Langer of Kew York will remain at Mark West Springs during the month. Miss Esther Hyman is at Camp Mayberg, Nile* Canyon, for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Sol J. Levy and daughter Mabel left on the Santa Rosa on the Bth inst. for San Diego and Southern California. Mr. and Mrs. Orville D. Baldwin and Miss Blanche Baldwin are making a short star at Del Monte. Miss Anna Rehn has lett on a visit to the Eastern States, where she will pass the sum mer months. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Ruddlck, with their daughter Pearl, are visiting friends at Pleas antoo. Mr~. Edw. Gowen and Miss Bessie Gowen are at Magnetic Springs. Mrs. W. Wiikins de Wlnton and family are at their ranch near Wrights, Santa Cruz Mountains. Mrs. H. M. Saunders of San Francisco is the guest of Miss Seipel of Kapa. Mr. and Mrs. J. Keustadter of 927% Post street are spending their summer vacation at Mark West ' Springs. Miss Azalene Johns will spend the summer in Grass Valley visiting her aunt, Mrs. Charles Barker. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Webster and Mr. and Mrs. George Wollenschlager have taken a cottage at Capitol a for a few weeks. The Misses Fannie and Lorretto Denny are spending their vacation as pueMs of the Misses Mamie and Lena McCrea of Vallcjo. Mrs. F. Graff, M^. M. King. Miss Mac King, Miss Katie Feeney, Miss Maud Flatley and Miss Lillie Grass of San Francisco are spending the summer at Capitola. Mrs. F. J. Tobiai-, accompanied by her grand daughter, Miss Emma Alexander, of Lower Lake, has gone to Harbin Springs, Lake County. At Highland Springs. The place is full to overflowing and the guesti are in the height cf their summer outing. Dancing, croquet, billiards, swimming, lawn tennis, excursions, hay moonlight rides and steamer trips on the lake, are the principal amusements. The arrivals for the last week are: Mrs. C. E. Laupenour and daughter, Miss Bertha Hus ton, Woodland; Birch Kuhn, J. G. Sartorius, H. 0. Wiedero, W. Rennie and daughter, F. Monckton, S. E. Slade, San Francisco: J. D. Lynch, New York ; J. A. Hays.A. S. Bernard, A. S. Bernard Jr., Harbiu Springs; F. B. Glenn, William F\ B. Glenn, child and nurse, Jacinto; Lee D. Craig, Miss Maud E. Linfortb, W. 6. The Gharter Members of the Er\tre Novis Bicycle Glub of JWarys^ille, Gal. Ethd Eka-t. Alicia Tombr. Sadie Rusby. Mattie Meyers. Annie Berg. Genevieve Berg. Edith Swain. Julia Boyd. Ethel Baird. Hotel Skinner. Susie Irwin. Mamie Kelly. Lottie Irvin. Zetta Meyers. Corinne Flint. Eighteen young ladies traveling together in a body w©uld attract attention anywhere. And when they are all dressed alike in pretty uniforms and skimming graceiully along on so many bicycles the sight is a doubly inter esting one. In Marysvilie, where innovations of any kind are almost as rare as bicycles in Borneo, such an event has occurred, with a mild sensation as the result, as harmless and as wc'.come as a shivering glass of soda on a summer's day. Whether the young ladies planned a si: : for their friends or not is not known. If they did they should feel very happy with the suc cess of it. If not, it served at any rate to intro Dreypolcher, Misa Brigie Black, Miss Anna Sheridan, San Frencisco; T. J. Sheridan, Lake port; Mrs. Pl.ver, Miss Plover, S m Francisco; Mi*,s R. Martin, Fresno; Miss Nellie Hollings worth, Woodland ; W. Kirn ball Brings, Mr. nud Mrs. Asa R.Weils, Frank H. Willis, 11. < Van Wyke, J. Zerman, W. Conrad, A. W. Bennick and wife, San Francisco; M. L. Ryder, B> rke lev; E. J. Brown, Bart'.ett Springs; C. H. Rob inson, Ona Harpe, J. Harpe, Hepland; Ike Levy, Charles Linck, Edward Herrick, Walter Alma Mitchel, John Butler, Frank Ski::s, Alma Skins, William Quarrels, Lower Lake; William P. isryan, wife and two children and maid, San Francisco; B. M. Miller und wife, Woodland; J. M. Breen, Berkeley; George Stanley, Oakland; Elmout Brooks, Clarence Brooks, Santa Rosa ; Thomas F. Agnew, F. W. Rupert, C. H. Harran, Georjr" W. M»rsh, Oak land; A. H. Melletz, Mrs. Henry Moffatt and daughters, San Francisco; W. J. Yore, Dr. H. F. Sullivan, Oakland; W. C. Crebe, Sun Lean dro; George Doherty and wife, San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. R. Martens, three children and nurse, Oakland ; Miss M. Cashel. MissK. Cashel, San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aull, Fol som; Helen Keats Alexander, Miss Wanda J. Gulland, San Francisco; W. Johnson, Oakland; C. H. Woolsey, Berkeley; O. E. Warner, F. A. Warner, Healdsknrg; Mr*. Albert 8. Barker, Mare Island ; William R. Dorr, M. A. Bremer, Buckingham Par*; Mrs. J. B. Galiand, San Francisco; Mrs. McCalla. Miss Stella McCalla, J. Frank Moroney and wife, .San Francisco; Mrs. J. I. McConnell, Woodland; Lee H. Har bet, Ukiah; Miss Harrison, San Francisco; Mrs. Braur, Lakeport; Miss K. L. Stephens, Miss Josephine Stephens, Miss Louise Stephens, Miss Sara Stephens, Miss Minnie Stephens, Miss Bettie Stephens, Wood land; A. J. Mikesell, Upper Lake; MissM. E. Callaghan. Mrs. M. B. Callaghan, Miss Kellie Callaghan, Miss Mac C&llagban, Miss A. J. Cunningham, Miss McGorey. Mi-s M. J. Dolan, E. H. Hoag, Miss White, Mrs. V. P. Grlen and maid, Leo Cooper, San Francisco; Mrs. R. Hawkhurst, Miss Alice Hawkhurst, Alameda; Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Foster. San Rafael; L. B. Elliott, H. H. Elliott, Ukiah; A. Fibrush, Miss Radcilff, A. W. Dir.ck, Oak land: F. W. Doble, A. D. Bangst«r. J. W. Sea well, William Rager, Mrs. G. A. Ware, F. E. Ware, W. Huffman, Jacob Levin, Hattie Levin, San Francisco; Golda Levin, P. A. Wadsworth, Oakland; Oscar Cooper, L'kiah; Mrs. George A. Ware, Mrs. Fannie E. Ware, Miss M. Harney, Miss A. Harney, Miss M. Casey, San Francisco. At the Hotel Mateo. At the Hotel Mateo, San Mateo, the Fonrth was spent in a very pleasant way. A tennis match had been arranged between the guests at the* hotel and the Alameda Tennis Club, and it proved to be a great drawing card, the benches around the tennis court being crowded throughout the game. It was fonnd advisable Instead of making it a contest be twen Alameda ana San Mateo, to mix the two learns and thus have a more evenly matched game. At the close of the game prizes were presented to the successful players by Mi-,s Isabel Sherwood. In the evening there was a dance in the hotel, dancing being kept up to an early hour in the morning. The music was supplied by the symphony orchestra. There was also a very fine display of fireworks in the hotel grounds, the intervals between the pieces being filled in by the large crowd singing "America" and the "Star-spangled Banner" with the greatest enthusiasm. Below are presented the scores made in the course of the tennis r>mnt* .^coreof doubles— Mr. Dickie and Mrs. H. A. Williams vs. Mr. Vallely and Miss Winifred Sherwood; Mr. Dickie and Mrs. Williams, 6—5, (j — 4. Mr. Punnett and Miss Rose Sher wood vs. Ed Lee and Miss Isabel Sherwood ; Mr. Punnett and Miss Sherwood, 6—4, 6— 4. Mr. Hewlett and Miss Winifred Sherwood vs. Mr. Dickie and Mrs. Williams; Mr. Hewlett and Miss Sherwood, 6 — 5,6—4. Mr. Punnett and Mi*s Rose Sherwood vs. Lionel Sherwood ana Miss Sherwood; Mr. Punnett and Mi-s Rose Sherwood. 6— 5. 6—5. Mr. Hewlett and Miss Winifred Sherwood vs. Mr. Punnett and Miss Rose Sherwood; Mr. Punnett and Miss Sherwood, 6—5, 6—3. Finals— Mr. Hewlett and Miss Winifred Sher wood vs. Mr. Punnett and Miss Rose Sher wood. Won by Mr. Hewlett and Miss Winifred Sherwood. Score, 6—2, 6 — 5. Singles — The entries in the singles were Messrs. J. E. Freeman, Punnett, Ed Lee, Lionel Sherwood aud Dickie, Lionel Sherwood win ning out in fairly e&sy style. At Glen Ellen. The social given at Wegener Villa, Glen Ellen, last evening, is pronounced by all who attended the most enjoyable affair of the kind ever given in the county. Several of the guests were from San Francisco. The music was excellent, the decorations tasteful and the speeches very entertaining. Judge George H. Bants suoke in feeling terms of the beauties of nature as seen In Gien Biles. I»r. O'Donnell J. Wegener anil J. N. Shannon made- brief re marks. Dancing was kept up until 3 a. m., when an elaborate supper vras served. The following wen- among the guests present* Judge and Mrs. George H. Bahrs, Dr. and Mrs C. C. O'Donnell. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Groom Mr' and Mrs. L. P. Degen, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Shan non, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kast, Mr. and Mrs J Wegener, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Duncan, Mrs. C Pike, the Misses Florence and Clara Degen, the Misses MabeJ and Sophie Green, the Misses Agnes, Flora and Lulu Mahoney, Miss Nellie Jones, Miss Rose Mary Kast. Mis- M<< arthy Miss O'lieilly, Miss Irene ciroom. Miss I oulse Cutwick, Miss JtHia c. Coffee. Miss Grade Glimmer, Miss Maggie O'Keefe, Joseph W Pike, Herman Schick, James Coffee, Arthur Feige, Walter Deßan, Thomas I. Degan P Lillis, James Groom Jr., A. E. Alexander, Ed mond Dean Dake, J. Ray Duncan and Charles Groom. At Duncan Springs. Those registering this week at Duncan Springs, Mendocino County, are: M. Redmond, T. A. Vogel, A. B. Vogei, James Marshall, Wil liam Lange Jr., Juliet F. Bemis, Louis Butler, R. G. C. Barnes and wife, William Zaretsky, J. Cotton, H. Davis, C. W. Taber and wife, Ben J E. Taber, Mi«-s Gertrude Taber, Blanche L.' Taber, Mi»s Uertrude E. Wolfe, San Francisco- R. W. Bnchrach, Trieste. Austria: Mr. and Mrs! J. Sebultz, San Francisco; M. Hirsch. Ukiah- P. S. Hirsch, San Jose; Mrs. C. P. Parsons, Miss Alice Robinson, Ban Francisco, THE SAX FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 12, 1896. duce the Entre Nous Bicycle Club to the pub lic in a most charming and effective manner. Until their sudden appearance, no one Knew of their orgrinizntion and as they turned a corner and dashed down the principal street oi the town, pedestrians stopped short and customers, employers and clerks poured from the stores in wild confusion to watch them go by. Down the streets they flew on their spinning wheels until reaching the foot ol D street, where the asphaltum pavement ends. There they turned and came back, performing evolu tions on the way to the wonderment and de light of the crowd tbut lined the sidewalks. THE OUTING PARTY AND SUMMER SPORTS, Novelties Introduced for Outdoor Entertajn ments. Delightful Musicate on the Lawn at Camp ' Strouse. A Large Party of Pleasure-Seekers Look Through the Great Telescope. One of the most charming novelties of camp life was the outdoor musicale given by Mr. and Mrs. Mark Strouse on Thursday evening last. The beautiful grounds at Camp Strouse in the "glen" at Larkspur 6eemed to have been sud denly transformed Into fairyland. Chinese lanterns hung from every bush and thick woods of the spacious park which had been prepared for dancing. The music was kindly contributed and beautifully rendered by the Misses Wilson and Klumpke ol Pan Francisco. Delicious refreshments were served on the green and the party continued until an early hour Friday morning. On Thursday, July 9, a merry party went over to Mill Valley and spent a pleasant day, indulging in all sorts of country delights. Those present were: Mrs. H. Dinkelman and daughter, Mrs. M. Jost and daughter, Mrs. M. F. Maas, Mrs. A. Mocker, Mrs. C. Hackmye-, Mrs. O. yon Derheeberg and daughters, Mrs. H. Deegelker, Mrs. J. Thode, Mrs. E. Trittenbach, George Coiburn, Herman Jost, Walter Jost and Fred Deegelker. One of the most pleasant and interesting of the holiday outings' was that enjoyed by a party of twenty-two ladies and gentlemen who visited the great Lick Observatory on Mount Hamilton. The party started Saturday morn ing, under the personal direction of Excursion Manager Locke, who had arranged for two of the fine coaches of the Mount Hamilton Stage Company, which were waiting at the depot In San Jose. At Grand View a stop was male for lunch, and at Smiths Creek for dinner, the ob servatory being reached soon after sunset. The sunset view was especially fine, and ex cited the admiration of all. At the observa tory the astronomers exerted themselves to make the stay of their visitors pleasant. The return to Smiths Creek was made in forty-five minutes. At that place the party sojourn. >i umil after the noon'dinner yesterday, driving to San Jose in time to catch the late train for home. The trip was pronounced a grand suc cess by all those who participated. The Washington Outing Club held their third outing on July 4 at Mussel Rock, which proved a most decided success, a start la a decorated four-horse team was made from J Market and Kearny streets, and after a pleit.* ant ride arrived in time to participate in a Twomey clam chowder at tne Mussel Rock eN chansre." Dancing was indulged in until away past midniL-ht. Breakfast was served on the beach and mussels were gathered for lunch. During the af lerrioon of Sunday songs and speeches were rendered and every one joined in acknowledging the success of the outing. Those present were: Mrs. Twomey, Mrs. Donneean. Miss Keating, Miks Mayavoy, Mi l s K. Clifford, Miss M. Clifford, Miss Lendkoff, Miss Raymond, Miss Davis, J. Twomey, \v. Donnegan, J. Packer. C. Packer, W. Anderson, George Ward, J. Lawrence, P. Sageriui, P. Gardner. A very enjoyable private picnic and outir.if \ was given by 'the Melville Social Club on Sun day, July 5. at Laundry Farm. At noon a de ligiuful repast was served, after which danc ing, singing and games were indulged in until time to start for the City. Music was furnished by Proiessor Joe Harris ahd Gns Miller. Among those present were Joseph yon Arx Jr., Miss Dora Hochbrunn, Harry Heinmer, Miss Mamie Sheehan, Jack Chroniuki, Miss May yon Arx, Carl Thelen, Miss Rose yon Arx, Charles Witt, Miss Lena Becker, William Mur phy, Miss Kitty Ryan, Daniel Curtan, Hiss Mary Driscoll, Julius Hammerslfig, Miss Mii. nie Thelen, Peter Griep, Miss Caroline Thelen, Professor and Mrs. Martin Kurtzig, Albert Ehret, Miss Marie Thelen, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph yon Arx, Mrs. Ehret, Mr. and Mrs. J. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Waugner. At the Geysers. The list of arrivals at the Geysers includes: Charles P. Fonda. George W. Emmin, J. W. Carey. C. G. Frost, Miss Clara Stockton, San Francisco; G. W. Fillmore and wife, Oakland ; Dr. Humphrey and wife, Miss Amanda Zeh, Alameda; E. D. Baker and wife, Boston; J. J. Earle, C. H. Gorrill, Oakland; H. L. Dewey and wife, Kcbcrt Barnes Crawford, Miss Buck ley, San Francisco; N. P. Harmon Jr. and wife, Fruitvale; Charles H. Cushing Jr., Oak land; George A. Smith, Clarence Smith, Miss B. Smith, Boston; G. A. Rawlins, Los Angeles; Harry T. Bates, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. C. Barnes, George R. Gay, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K. Parker, E. Worth and A. A. Silver, San Francisco; R. Brunner, New York; Miss Mo. Cray, Philadelphia; M. Unger, Miss A. K. Unger and A. F. Wade, San Francisco; ¥. Norton. Chita o; Mr. and Mrs. F. Welker aud J. A. McLean, San Francisco; H. F. Child, Everybody thought it was nice, some said it ] was "perfectly lovely," while many were prone j to believe that it marked a new era in local bicycling. Miss Annie Berp is the captain of the new club. She is enthusiastic over the success of j the undertaking. "Why," she exclaimed, "It was ju«t this way. Tlie girls got together and talked about how nice It would be to have a club. And every body said yes. Then they said: 'You be the captain. ' I said yes. And that was all there was to it. "E:itre nous, you Enow, means 'between our selves,' which, In this case, is a polite way of | I Worcester, Mass. ; L, A. Salzer, Oakland ; J. B. Co.. ley, Harvard; Fred Fohman, L. Jockers, fcflN Moody, fcfisi Weinple, Miss Chamberlain, and Miss " Florence Yates, San Francisco; >!i-s Blancnard, Han Joae; Miss 11. Tucker, New York; Miss l.ucv Underhill. Providence, R. I.: Miss Harriet K. Platt, San Jose; Miss K. Martin, Sunta Barbara; Miss Florence Noble, Ban Francisco; Mis 3 Claire Phelps, John K. i Robbins, Los Angeles: James Ward, San Fran ! Cisco; John B. Tnomas, Charles Thomas, Oak : land; John H. Woodward, Harry Jenk- I ins, Harry A. Fltzrerald, New York; ] George A. Clark, Harry K. Peeples, ! George Robbins, Thomas Watson, OakJaud; Theodore Smith, George Smith, Santa Cruz; Clareme Huntington, Santa Clara; John Garvin, Oakland; Mi:>s D. Emmon*. Mrs. Charles P. Fonda, San Francisco; C* A. Yordi, Clcverdale; George W. Rankin and family, M uriel Wemple, Mrs. M. J. Einmons, Mrs. George Einmons and childreu, £. H, Lancel and family, Dr. Humington and family, T. P. Thaller and family. Mi<s Lida Baldwin, Miss L. McCord, Sau Francisco; E. C. Cheesebro and wife, Calistnga; Frank H. Sweeney, San Francisco; G. H. Heal, Santa Ro«a; Ernest Page. C. W. Page, Oakland; Rev. J. Clark Robbins, Berkeley: Albert Hale, Boston, Mass. ; Drury M*ion«j, Harry Melonc, Robert Molone. Kth"el Melone, Marie Wilson. Oak ! Noll; Elsie Smith, Bertha Smith, Henry Smith, i James Donahue, San Frauciftco; Emil Lehn ; hard t, Mrs. Kmil Lehnhardt, Edna Lehnhnrdt, | Oakland; Miss O. Lennhardt, San Francisco; C. E. Humbert, Manchester, Eng. ; Hnrry J. Knoll, Chicago; Thomas K. Watson, New Zea land; Wiiliam S. Wells, Tennessee; Jerome J. a. Areenti, Walter J. Brunt. San Francisco; C. J. SUeppard, Los Angeles; Mrs. R. Sheppard, Petaluma; Miss Gertrude Hous man, San Francisco; Miss Bay Whitman, Berkeley; Miss Lizzie M. Hawkins, San Fran ci.-co; M;ss Elise Watson Cushing, Thomas WalJiun Cushing, Oakland; I. Grant and wife, San Francisco; E. J. Cotton and wife, E. F. I Murdock and wife, Oakland; J. C. Huguenin, I San Francisco; W. I>. Sink, Cloverdule; George i T. Murisor., W. T. Conolly, A. D. Sangster, San Francisco; James K. Thane, Liverpool, Eng.; H. D. Luce, F. A. Hatch, San Francisco; F. S. Page, Oakland. At the El Monte. The following guests spent the Kational holiday very pleasantly at this favorite and well-known Sausalito summer resort: Ernest Hcymans and wife, Mrs. J. Graalfs, I F. William Reade and family, Commodore C. C. Bruce, B. K. Markley, B. J. Killelea, J. 11. | Mac Donald, J. A. Pariser and family, John J. ■ Coffey, Mrs. Rose Dugan, Dr. F. F Lord and I wife. D. H. Baich, Miss B. Rice, William J. I Ahem and wife, Miss Mamie Cassidy, D. j Roberts and family, Dr. L. Tisdale, A. H. Pol lock, George Foute, John C. Magee, George F. L'uffey and wife. Miss Lottie' Irvin, Charles Luti, Captain Kidd, Miss M. O'Brian, George j D. Freeth, T. J. Crowley and family, Miss Lulu Bert, F. W.Bert Jr., Mrs. E. Harris. Miss Mc- Crum. E. P. James and sisters, Aleck More, Miss Marie Lawler. J. E. Coffer, W. V. Plise and son, Thomas E. Flinn, Dr. J. A. Hughes, Philip Godley, E. F. Brown and family, Professor Charles Troyer, F. W. Croudace and 1 family, Mlts K. Holmes, Charles Kauman and ' ffimilV, Mrs. L. K. Once, Mrs. C. de Courcey, Miss S. E. Griffith, Clarence Kauman, I. Lievre and family, J. Danziger and family, P. H. Livingston and family, R. E. McGregor, Miss Nettie McClure, Miss Addie McClure, J. Cornell i McGuire, Cnarles Burrey, Henry Miller, S. ! Parnell, J. H. Jones and wife, Rev. S. R. Yar row, Mrs. A. C). Colton, John Dem, Mrs. Marion Allen, H. G. Playfair, Mrs. J. N. La Roche, Mrs. R. S. Negle, Captain Kiddie, Harry Sutherland and wife. At Glenwood. The following are among the arrivals at Glenwood this week: Dr. and Mrs. Sullivan, G. M. Balthasar, wife and fam ily; Mr. and Mrs. E. Gowan, Miss Bessie Gowan, Miss Lottie Davis. Herman Julich,Wil liam Seitz, J. Zaberbm, all of San Francisco; James Breci. wife and family, Miss Hattie Turey, Miss Dodds, Henry Hook, Mrs. Ada Tre fethen, Miss Ada M. Trefethen, Mrs. K. Tovvnlty, Miss K. Townley, M. N. Hennings, all of Oakland; F. B. Wor ley, E. L. Worley, Miss Fannie Dougherty, all of Sausalito. Among those who are booked for future daies are: Mrs. T. J. Veach and family, Richard O'Connor, wife and fain i ■. Mrh. C. P. Clark and daughter, Miss Rose Man n, ail ol San Francisco. Mrs. Gillmau and a party of seven from Mill Valley- will arrive at Glen wood on the 13ih. Mr. Wallace Desismore and a party oi' ten have secured a cottage for August ami are ex pected on the Ist. Mrs. A. Peters and family of San Jose have taken a cottage and will oc cupy it on the llih. » At Saratoga Springs. Late arrivals at Saratoga Springs, Lake County, iiclude: W. H. V. Ailer, Clarence Brcback, Ukiah; H. A. Smith, Alameda; A. Rudger. G. Sartorius, T. J. Onyou, M. E. Foun tain, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bacchtel and daugh ter. Bernard Kahn, Mr. ami Mrs. J. J. Mairinis, Susie Maginis, A. W. Maginis, Miss Stark weather, Mrs. A. B. Tinson, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Poulin, Master E. Dowlen, Mrs. Cooney Miss Bailey, Thomas G. Bell, Fred E. Wilson, Thomas L. Bmith. John C. Watkins. John T. White. San Francisco; Mrs. Yorker, Miss Yorker, K. B. Jerome, John A. Brlttan, George W. Russell, Oakland: R. M. Delano, Portland, Or.: Samuel C. Schmidt, Los Augeles; R. F. 8- Terry. Santa Cruz; Colonel John Whitney, Kew York. At Aqua Caliente. Among the guests who have* registered the past week at Aqua Caliente Springs are: Mrs. Serauel Haslett and family, Mrs. F. B. Haight and family, W lter Hogejmd family, Mrs. John Reid and family, Mrs. J. W. Harris and family, Mrs. O. turn Suden and family, Mrs. Bayard Smith and family, Mrs. E. Bauer and family, Dr. W. B. Lewitt and family. Captain H. M. Gregory and family, Mrs. George H«re and futniiy, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Vauphan. Mrs. Colonel Ham ,-, W ; U Harney, Miss Rachel Best, Rev. Pather P. C. Yorke, Mrs. Buchanan, .Mrs. S. T. Enos. Mrs. Packard, Miss Hattie Worden, Mrs. s. J. Webber, Miss Lizzie Walsh, G. H. Thomson. savin? 'no young men allowed.' "The uniforms? Yes, there are so many col- { ors to select from, but we finally agreed on a navy-blue skirt, white waist and sailor hat for the present, with blue and white ribbons on our handle-bars. "We haven't been able to ride very much ycc as the weather is so warm. This fall, though, we propose to arrange for some runs into the country and have several very pleas ant little surprises in store for our friends." The members of the Entre Nous Club are: Captain Annie Berg, Madeline Hampton, I Ethel Eckhart, Ethel Swain, Genevieve Berg, Julia Boyd, Sml:e Rusby, Lottie Irwin, Susie SURPRISE PARTIES CONTINUE POPULAR. Old and Young Indulge in This Pleasing Enter tainment. Miss Curry's Farewell Party at Her Home at Ocean View. Murphy Juvenile Reception on Fif teenth Street— Epworth League Entertains. Miss Blanche E. Curry was the recipient of a farewell surprise party tendered to her by her many young friends at her residence, 201 Ply mouth street, Oceau View, on the evening of July 2. The committee of arrangements ex- erted themselves to the utmost and succeeded in making the evening pass pleasantly with games and dancing. Refreshments were served at 11:30 o'clock, after which dancing was re sumed until a lute hour. Among those present were: Miss Mattie Holloway, Miss Minnie Gehring, Miss Louise Roussel, C. K. Cheney, F. Sullivan, Miss Edith V mdre, Miss Maud Murphy, L. Bugeia, Miss Mary Bugeia, D. Set right, Miss TiUie Perry, E. Curry, Miss Mary Mangan, F. Good, L. Brown, Miss Josephine Yon Wyl, F. Curry, Misa Dollie Gehrihg, H. Setright, Miss Gertie Clancy, Miss Essie Brown, M. Hughes, Miss Justine Hunter, J. Atchison, Miss Greta Hughes, J. Garassini, Miss Maggie Atcbison, Chester CurrjyG. Clancy, J. Saiwnat tie. Miss Grace Cosgriff, Clifford Curry, Misses Mary and Margaret Setright, C. Amsler, A. Good, Miss Margaret Morrison, Mrs. F. Hale, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Curry. A very enjoyable surprise party was tendered Master William Murphy on Thursday evening last at his parents' residence, 1539 Fifteenth street. The young folks at.sembled at the resi lience oi Miss Eva B >lger, 27 Capp street, and from there proceeded lo the spacious residence, which was tastefully decorated for the occa sion. A delightful evening was spent and after an elaborate supper an excellent musical and liter ary programme was rendered. The following were among the contributors to the programme : Recitntion, "Sheridan's Ride," Master William Murphy; recitation, "We Are Seven," John William Millan: song, "Rosle Deane," Eva Bolger; recitation, "The Flag," 1 Ethel Eck feldt; "Brownie Song," Marguerite and Mollie McMahon; German specialties, \Y. Rudolph; recitation. "Flag of tne Rainbow," Josenhine Umfried; duet, "Life's Dream Is O'er," Eva Bolger and Irene Murphy (pupils of Madame Kllen Course u Roeckel) rendered their song in an efficient and creditable manner. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Murphy. Mrs. Umfried, Mr. and, Mr-. Mc- Mahon. Mr. and Mrs. W. Eckfeidt, Mr. and Mrs. T. Bolger, Mrs. Walker, Mr. W. Rudolph, Misses Irene Murphy, Eva Bolger, Ethel Kelt feliit, Kendy EekfeWt, Josephine Umfried, Freda Hansen, May Purinton, Alice McMahon, Isabella Walker, Marguerite McMahon, Mollie McMahon, Florence Loyd, Marie Rilcy, Lizzie Kelly, Masters William Murphy. Harry Mur pliv, John Millen, Clare Beemis Luke Bolger, Willie Eckfeidt, John Drescher, Henry Dres-cher, Charles Dulion, Henry Miller and Walter Menney. A pleasant surprise party was given to A. Wistrand, formerly president of the Epworth League oi the Swedish M. Church, at the resi dence of Mr. and Mrs. Wistrand, at 1808 Fol som street. The guests spent a most enjoy able evening, being enter ained with good music furnished by Miss Hilma Wistrand, an accomplished pianist, and others. Mr. Wis trand received a handsome present as a re ward for the fHithful and conscientious man ner in which he discharged his duties as presi de:) t of the Kpwortn League. At 10 y. m. a sumptuous sutper was served, after which games were indulged in until midnight, when the guests departed, delighted with the even ing's entertainment. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Wistrand, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Hanson, Mr. Poison, Mr. and Mrs. Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. Captain Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Kel son, Mr. and Mrs. Jenton, Mrs. Olson, Miss Hilma Wistrand, Masters Andrew and Arthur Wistrand, Miss Doliie Lindeberg, Miss Annie FiMiilius, Miss Mary Petterson, Miss Mary Ja cobson. Miss Mary Berglund, Miss Bloyed, -penjjel, Alice Lindeber h ', Nora Miller, Lilly and Jenie Olson, Sadie Kelson, Jenie Melancier, Edna Hanson, O. F. Landstrom, Frank Olson, E. T. Marshall, Mr. Schill, Mr. Sojderberg, V. Jenson and Master Hanson. At Etna Springs. Among the late arrivals at Etna Springs are: J. P. Pierce and wife, Alameda; Kelson Carr, Oakland; N. T. Orehiches and wife, Jake New comer, Miss Van Bergen, St. Helena; C.Ellis. H. Bevell, F. M. Evans. San Francisco; E. H. Adams and wife. New York; Mr. and Mrs. Van depeer, Alumeda; T. J. Schuyler and wife, San Francisco; C. E. Elliot, Emery W. Elliot. Ala meda; W. E. Miles, wife and nurse, Oakland; Mrs. L Meyer. Miss Meyer, Miss Friedlander, F. S. Grunlee, Georjje E. Butler, Georee Volk mann, Milton Uogcr, c. Bibo, Miss 0. Hill, J. J. Irwin, Phoebe Binney, Mamie Kelley, Ethel Baird, Alicia Tombs, Mattie Meyers, Hazel Skinner, Zetta Meyers and Corinne Flint, Edith Swain. The Misses Hampton and Binney are now at Pacific Grove enjoying their summer vacation. Several other members will depart soon for different resorts and all declare that they would not think of leaving their bicycles behind any quicker than they would their trunks, and if it came to a matter of choice it might be the trunks that would get left. The picture that is shown was taken in one of Marysville's public parks just previous to starting out on an evening's run. O'3rlen, E. B. Jones, A. Hood. F. W. Brake and wife. Miss Rose Fitzsimraons, Miss Kate Fitz simmons, Mrs. C. J. Bates and party of five, Joseph Winterburn and party of three, Miss Alice Martin and party of five, San Francisco; F. W. Wiliiams, C. C. Hackett, A. McCraig, C. H. Bliss, Napa. At the Vendome. The nast week, especially during the Fourth, was a lively one at the Vendome. The spacious grounds, rotunda, verandas, and in fact every bit of available space was taxed to its utmost capacity. Lowinsky's orchestra had a most at tentive audience, who showed their apprecia tion by their frequent applause. Cycling re ceives more atteution than any other out-of door pastime, still tennis and driving are not forsaken. Luncheon parties are quite the proper thing at the Vendome this season. Scarcely a day passes unless some are held. The following are the latest to take Advantage of the same: Jlrs. Edward Barry, Miss Jennie Barry, Miss Edna Barry, Miss Letty Barry, Miss A. I>. Wil kins, all of Oakland, accompanied by Mrs. W. Grisbim of this city. Mrs. K. Raimona and maid and Miss Drink house of Sun Francisco, accompanied by Mrs. F. B. Taylor, F. B. Taylor and George M. Wil cox of Kew York City, are pleasantly domi ciled at the Vendome. Mrs. W. H. Wright of San Francisco, accom panied by Mrs. A. D. Tourtilotte, are enjoying the hospitalities of this popular caravansary. Mr.-. O. C. Pratt of San Francisco, accom panied by Master Orville Pratt, after a visit to Santa Cruz, has returned to the Vendome. D. Samuels and wife, accompanied by Miss Sadie and Miss Jennie Samuels, have returned to this city after a pleas&nt visit with Manager Snell. H. R. Williar of San Francisco registered at the Vendome the past week. Miss Kl>-ie Krafft of San Francisco, accom panied by Miss Juliette Maybeck of New York city, were among the many who availed them suaes of the trip to Mount Hamilton during the past weeK. K. ('. Hughes and wife of San Francisco, ac companied by their charming daughter, Miss Beatrice, end' M. J. Kennedy and wife were among the many guests at the Venaome the past week. ||H. Dutard and wife drove their team of handsome bays from San Francisco and were guests of the Vendome for several weeks. W. J. Whitwell and wife of San Francisco were the guests of Major H. S. Pickund and wife at the Vendome the early part of the week. Dr. R. H. Plummer of San Francisco, accom panied by his wife, registered at the Vendome the past week. Professor A. L. Colton of the Lick Observa tory was a guest at the hotel during the week. Mrs. Charles P. Hall, James Jerome, Mi>s Stella Jerome, Mrs. Arthur Wilhoit. J. R. L:iuck, J. P. Kelly. James T. Boyd, George T. Folsom, b. B. Toey, Frank Kerrigan, S. A. Wood and wife, J. P. Currier, Miss Fannie Lask. A. B. Paul Jr., wero among the many prominent San Franciscans who registered at the Vendome. At Paso Robles. Among those registered at Paso Robles are: A. G. Folger, wife and daughter; T.lrwin, Wil liam Milier, Mrs. J. Roberson. D. Mary, I. Ken yon, A. B. N«U, C. M. Deal, J. Amose, B. R. Col lie, James McGrath, P. E. Riaeler.Mr.and Mrs. W. M. Lent, Mrs. G. H. Lent, Miss P. Lent, Miss Hooker, C. J. Hunt, C. H. Robins, B. Triest, W. J. Davis, M. P. Hays, L. J. Coakling, M. Al fonso, W. A. Ross, W. T. Anderson. W. H. Spen cer, R. C. Craft, T Rinaldo, Mrs. Rinaldo, P. S. Kenyon, Mrs. M. 8 Hurd, Miss Foster, F. A Brunn and wife, E. L. Padock, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Williams, M. J. Pencent. The guests at the Hotel el Paso de Robles celebrated the 7th in patriotic style. There was a fine display of fireworks from ttie ve randa.of the hotel, after which the guests ad journed to the spacious music hall and in dulged in the mazy dance. Mr. and Mrs. T. Carothers", Miss Brim, Miss Hampton, Mrs. M. S. Hurd, Miss Foster and C. Craft are spending a month at Paso Robles. At Klamath Hot Springs. Late arrivals at Klamath Hot Springs in clude: Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Taylor, San Fran cisco; C. L. Parish, K'.amath Falis; Mr. and Mrs. William Barman, Oakland; Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Taylor, San Francisco; Mrs. W. H. Btew. art, San Francisco; J. R. Cook, Pokegama; Miss Rosabelle Cook, Pokegama; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Brittan, San Carlos; the Misses Brittan, San Carlo«; Mr. smd Mrs. J. M. Gray, San Jose; Dr. J. M.McGavin, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. R. (i. Plough ton, San Francisco; Miss Houghton, San Francisco; Miss Bertha Houghton, San Francisco; J. A. Manley, Sacramento; Mrs. J. G. Burress. San Francisco; H. E. Wiicox, Sun Jose; Charles F. Wiieux, San Jose; Lucian Wil cox, San Jose; Henry M. K. Spring, San Jo^c; P. J. Knudsen and wife, Miss I'agmar Knnd sen, Miss Charlotte Knudsen, W. A. Pryal, Oakland; Miss Helen Ford, Miss Kitty Ford, Miss Sarah O'Tool, Gilroy. At Mervyn Hotel. The following were registered at the Mervyn Hotel, Sonoma County, last week: A. Mc- Cracken, Mrs. A. McCracken, Misa Lucille Mc- Cracken, Captain H. A. Gorley, C. B. Putnam, Jabea Swan, Mrs. Swan, Joseph Swan, James F. Fennell, F. H. Willis, Miss R. Brooks. Mrs V. R. Kewval, Mr?. W. 3. R.SomviUe and cln. dren, Miss Amy Head, C. S. Blainey, Master Chester Haskell, Mrs. C. Haskell, Pie'ree Bard. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Townsend. B. F. Welling ton and family occupy a cottage in the vicin ity. At Soda bay. Captain and Mrs. Shaw. San Franciaoo; Mr«. F. L. Van Denunrgh, Miss Beatrice Van Den burgh, Oakland, were up last week to Soda. Bay for an extended visit. Among those who have registered during the past week at the resort are: Mrs. W. L. Locke, San Francisco; Professor 8. H. Harvey, G. R. Webber, H. Baylis; George Liebes, San Francisco; M. W. Brown, San Francisco; Charles L. Behlow, San Francisco; C. H. Sohlke. Aanieda: Mr. and Mrs. Foster, San Raiael; G. E. Sage, V. S. A. HEAR THE JOYFUL WEDDING BELLS. Home and Church Marriage Ceremonies of the Past Week. Nuptials of Miss Dora Dibblee and Walter A. Wilkins. A Fourth of July Wedding at St. Luke's-Reinle-Curtis Wedding at St. Rose's. A very pretty home wedding was that of Walter A. Wilkins and Dora H. Dibblee cele brated at the residence of the bride's parent?, Mr. and Mrs. William Dibblee, on the evening of July 4, Rev. J. G. Mangold officiating. The bride was handsomely gowned in white brocaded silk, trimmed with lilies of the valley. Miss Lena Mertle, a cousin of the bride. acted as bridesmaid. Samuel Wilkins, brother of the groom, was best man. The parlorsjwere prettily deco rated with fresh flowers, the bridal couple standing under a wedding bell of white sweet peas and maiden fern. After congratulations, the guests retired to the dining-room, where an elaborate supper was served. The presents ftrere numerous and were displayed in the sit ting room. A reception followed on Bunday evening, about tifty'guests being present. St. Luke's Episcopal Church, on Van Ness avenue, was the scene of a very pretty wed ding on Saturday, July 4, the contracting par ties being James A. Goodwin of San Francisco and Chessie A. Williams of Modesto. Rev. W. C. Shaw was the officiatine clergyman. Cap tain J. F. Whitman acted as best man and Miss Annie Haag as bridesmaid. Immediately after the ceremony the wed ding party was driven to the home of the groom's father, at 1722 Broadway, where a de lightful reception was held, the bride and groom receiving the congratulations of their many iriends. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goodwin, Miss Julia Haag, Robert Goodwin Jr., Mrs. Bearth. Miss Carrie Good win, Miss Alice Goodwin, Mrs. Haag, C. A. Bennett. At St. Rose's Church last Sunday afternoon, the Rev. Father Nugent officiating, and in the presence of their immediate relatives and iriends, Mis 3 Margaret Curtis and Frederick Heinle were united in marriage. After re ceiving congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Reinle took the afternoon train for their future home at Gilroy. Miss Annie Murphy was che brides maid and the groom's best man was Thomas I. Ross. At Tuscan Springs. The list of arrivals the past week at Tuscan Springs includes Ernest Miller, San Francisco; M. H. Burk, Folsom; J. J. Smith, Folsom; George Simms, Wadsworth, New ; L. M. Jen sen, Sacramento; P. Riordan, Marysville; R. Firnple, Chico; Captain W. T. Forsman. Sacra mento; C. S. Ralph, Sacramento; F. Miller, Los Angeles; .1. S. Lewis, Chico; J. B. Daniels, Chico; J. F. Meline, Paradise; William Moll, Hornbrook; F. A. Reiser, Edgwood ; Mrs. F. A. Reiser, Edgwood; H. C. Wietieidt, Red Bluff; Miss May Weitfeldt. Red Bluff; Lou Gerky, Red Bluff; Henry Lindner. San Francisco; Daniel Hart, Rockliu; J. F. Lucas, Placerville. At Del Map Among the recent arrivals at Del Mar are: Mr. E. Gowan and wife, Miss Bessie Gowan, Miss Bessie McLoughlin, Denis J. Foley and wife, Miss Alice Foiey. Mrs. Ellen Frost, Kiss E. J. Smith, Mrs. J. R. Deane. Miss Phyllis M. de Young and nurse, Mrs. M. Sprigg, {Villiarn .^haughnessy and wile. Mis, .May Shaughnessy, Master Willie Phaughnessy, Mrs. W. S. Metlar, Master Noble Metlar,' Arthur Cowan, J. Lani gan, Sau Francisco. NEW TO-DAY. SOLE AOENTS FOR THE .1. MAGGIONI KID GLOVES. 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