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SOCIETY
The most important and brilliant wedding ofthe early autumn setsoo will take place atTrinityChurch at 9o'clock this evening, 'lnebride will be Miss Eleanor Dimond, eldestdaughter of General William H.Dimoud. andthe groom willbe Paul Jarboe, sou of the lateJobu It.Jaiboe, who is a member of the lawfirm of Goodfeiiow &Jarboe. Several hundredInvitations have been Issued for the affair,which willbe known as a pibk aud white wed-dtng. Rev. Dr. Walk will officiate. Miss MacDlmoad will be the maid of honor, and thebridesmaids will comprise Miss Katbryu Jar-boo, Miss Kate Clement, Miss Laura Mc-Kinstry, Miss Laura Bates, Miss Alice Hobart.Miss Ella Hobart, Miss Mamie Hoibrook andMiss Minnie Houghton. The best man willbeSamuel Knight, and the ushers willbe E.11.Sheldon, E. M. Greeuway, XV. S. .McMurtry,Frank L. Owen. W. M. Baudot, AddisonMizuer, Peter D. Martin, Harry Stmpkins,Augustus Taylor and Joseph S. Tobin. Afterthe ceremony tbe bridal party only willgo to thehome of the bride's father, where an elaboratesupper willbe served. The young couple willpass theii honeymoon at Concha del Mar, theJaiboe cottage at SautaCiuz.
Miss Mac Dimond, the youngest daughter of.. "General W. H. Dimond, will bo married toJoseph S." Tobin of the firm of Tobin &Tobiu,attorneys-at- law, at 8 o'clock ou Saturdayevening. September 29. The wedding will take
.Mace, at the family residence, 2224 Washing-ton street, and Archbishop Riordan willoffici-ate. Miss Am'e Irwin of Chicago will act asmaid al honor and the bridesmaids willbe MissElla Hobart. Miss Laura McKinstry, MissHope Ellis, Miss Alice Ames, MissCelia Tobin.Miss Beatrice Tobin, Miss Helen .•smith anaMiss Marian Poett. Alfred Tobin willbe thebest mau and the u-ners willcomprise W. S.McMurtry, Samuel Knight,John Lawson, W.H.Taylor Jr.. Clement Tobin, William H athand Robert L. Coleman. At 9 o'clock therewill be a reception iv honor of both of tbebrides and grooms, for which a large numberof.invitations have been sent out. Tbe newlywedded couple will leave on the followingdayto visit New York, Washington, D. C, andether Eastern cities.
Paul Jaiboe and Joseph S. Tobin gave abachelor dinner at tbe Maison Kicbe lastWednesday evening to the gentlemen who willbe their best men and ushers at their comingweddings.
Tbe wedding of Miss Gertrude Wilson,daughter of Major Charles I. Wilson, Paymas-ter, U.S. A.,aud Lesier O. Peck, will lakeplace in Washington. D. C. to-morrow. Thecontracting parties are well known in society i
£f •yg, having resided in this city for severalf-y,until quite recently.this city for seveial
*s until <_uue recently,t The wedding of Miss Kate Paddock and W. I
Joseph L. Kierulff will take place next jWednesday evening at the residence of thebride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. Pad- i
dock. 2309 Broderick street.The engagement Is announced of Miss Anna I
G. Chalmers, daughter of Alexander Chalmersof Stockton to L. A. Redman. The weddingwilltake place InStockton ou October 18.
Ihere were about 250 ol society's buds, J-ites and cavaliers ass rubied at the residence
\u25a0i. is.Peter Donahue, coiner of Bryant and.- -eond streets, last Saturday evening, wheni'eier Donahue Martin, Walter Martin and !Audrew Martin, sons of Mr«.Eleanor Martinand nephews of Mrs. Donahue, gave a dancingparty as a farewell compliment to tbeir friendsprior to their departure for college at George-town. D. C, next Thursday, where they willcomplete their education. No married peonle ;were Invited, so the younger element held full:sway. Mrs. Donahue, who was attired In arich robe of.black brocaded _I_, en train, withpoint lace trimmings, and Mrs.Martin, whoseelegant rob- was of Chantiliy lace over a satinf;_ir!. made en train, aud trimmed with passemeaieiie, received the guests as they airivedand welcomed them most cordially. As the :ladies ate both in mourning, they, of course,took no further part in the festivities.
tsnewy white canvas covered the floors of theball ami the various rooms ou tbe main floorand the floral decoratious were gieatly ad-mired. 1m hallway was set with tall shoots ofgreeu bamboo and sprays of fern, the recep-tiofl -room as ornate with Immense tropic.aims and the room adjoining was embellishedwithbanks of sweet peas and poppies of vaileddues, ."The main salon was particularly at-tractive, Great clusteis of piuk petaled Jap-anese, lilies, amaryllis and La Fiance roseswere set in elegant vases on the mantels, theirbeauty being reflected in the tall, gilt-borderedmii'rors behind ihem. Maguibceut orchids oftbe' Lvcasie sklnnerii variety that are sodaintilyshaded were arranged lv clusters atthe side of the folding doors aud tine foliagemade an arbor at the tear exit of the largeconservatory, which was also handsomely dec-.)i-_tea and used for daucing. A string orches-tra was stationed in the alcove n-ai-in- mamsalon ami played all of the latest dance music.Naturally dancing was the lea me ol the even-ing, .and a* the rooms were tilled with elegauilyattned girls and their escorts the scene was aino-iaitr-icuve one. llwould seem luviduousto state who was the handsomest glrior whowot
_ the most becoming gown, suffice it to say
that they all looked pretty, as San Franciscogirls always flo,aud their gowns were poems ofthe modiste's art. At midnight dancing ceasedand then an elaborate supper was served unaerL-udwig's direction. Te a-let'- tables were.ci ivall of the rooms on the main float and lvtlie large dining-room down stalls, where therewas a large bullet ornamented with attractivepieces moutees. The Messis. .Mai tin certainlywere most hospitable euierialuers, and theirguests willhave most agreeable remembranceslot a long lime of last Satuiday evening's fes-tivity. \u25a0-..--....-
The wedding of Mis** Editu Forbes, daughterof Mis. Alexander Forbes, and Edgar A.Neame, formeily of England, but now a resi-dent of llaufoid, Kings County, Cal.. took placelast Wednesday evening at the residence of thebride's mother, 12604= Jackson street. Onlyabout seventy-live relatives and intimate friendswere invited'to the wedding. Each of the roomswas embellished with fragrant flowers, the pre-dominating color being pink. It was in thelarge music-room thai the wedding look place,amid an array or tropic palms bordered by aLodge of pink blossoms.
At 8:30 o'clock the string orchestra playedthe wedding match and the bridal party ap-pealed, headed by two Utile bridesmaids. MissEdith Robinson and Miss Maudio Wilson, whoworepiettv gowns of pink silk. Then camethe maids oi honor, Miss Kathleen Forbes,wearing .1 gown of pale-blue silk, and MissAliceDecker, whose gown was of white silk.Both gowns were very stylish and becoming.The bilde followed, escoiied by lir uncle.Charles Forbes, whogave her Intothe keepingof the groom. She was elegantly atured lv arobe ol will moire antique, made with a longcourt train and trimmed with Brussels pointlace and clution. The corsage was high andthe sleeves long and quite bouffant. Sue car-ried orange blossoms. The groom was attendedby James A. Koblnson of 11 luijrdas best man.Key. R. IS. Foute performed the ceremony,which was followed by congratulations fromall present. An elaborate supper was served,and the evening was very pleasantly passed.The wedding presents were of unusual ele-gance. Mr. aud Mrs. Neame lelton Thursdayto visit Del Monte and other coast resorts for afew weeks, after which iluy willgo to Haufordto reside permanently.
Miss Stella A.Currier and James A. Ritchieweie united inmarriage last Wednesday even-ing at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. W.G.Richardson, 10'J Fredrick sireet. The resi-dence was pieitllydecorated with a prolusioniiffragrant flowers and foliage. About seveuiyfriends of the young couple were assembled inthe parlors at 8:30 o'clock, when the bridalpaity entered, and the ceremony was pei-lormed by Rev.Edgar J. Lion. The bride worean elegant robe of white satin, witha court trainand a longveil of white tulle. The high cor-sage was trimmed witb point lace, aud the
-ires were long and bouffant. She wore
gloves of white undress d kid, aud carried abouquet of tube roses.
Miss Madge Richardson, niece of the bride,acted as maid of honor, and wore a prettygown of light yellow silk. The brides-maids were Miss Stella Ausiiu and MissesAddle and Lottie Stevens Of Sacramento,who were at tired In modish gowns ofwhite .Ilk. Albeit Eaton was best mau. andW. G.Richardson gave ihe bride into the keep-ing of the groom. After the ceremony and con-gratulations, dancing was participated In,andat 11 o'clock a delicious supper was served.Mr. and Mrs. Ritchie left on Thursday to makea southern trip, They were the recipients ofsome very handsome presents. They will re-side at tlie Hotel California.
The weddliica of Miss May Graham and En-sign Guy 11. Run age last Tuesday and >. MissHarriet Xangdon Brown and Henry HerbertDarling on Wednesday were fullydescribed inour Issues of the followingdays. Other affairsthat have taken place and many Interestingpersonals will be found in the accompanyingreview.
BETROTHALS.invitations have been Issued for the wedding
of Miss Rose Fraukel and Rev. J. N'ieto of theSh rub Israel Congregation, which will takeplace Tuesday evening, September 18, at thesynagogue. The father of me groom. Rev. A.H.N'ieto of New York, willofficiate.
The wedding of Miss Nellie Pratt Morse ofBerkeley ana Mr. de Winter will take placenext Thursday at the First CongregationalChurch inOakland.
The wedding of Miss Lita Abrego and RalohR.Belliagall willtake place to-morrow at 935Filbert street lvOakland.
WEDDINGS.The St. Marcus German Lutheran Church on'
Geary street was tne scene last Thursday even-iing of tne wedding of Miss Anna Staude,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Siaude, who| are old and prominent residents of this city,and;CarlH. Edson, a popular young business man
of this city, The Church was crowded withj frieuds of the contracting parties, and the floralembellishment of the chancel was very effec-tive, it was 8:30 o'clock when Rev. Julius
| Fuendellng performed ibe marriage cetemony.Miss Martha Doerr of San Jose and Miss LeniGamz of this city were tie bridesmaids, llenrvStauue and John J. Siauae Jr. were the grooms-men, and Fred Brouimer and Charles J. Staudewere the ushers.
Tbe btide, who i-> a beautiful blonde, ap- ,peared to advantage in a handsome robe ofwhite China silK, en train, trimmca with point
'lace and otange blossoms. Her ornamentswere diamonds. The bridesmaids were attiredalike in gowus of pale pink surah, trimmedWilli Ducbesse lace. Their ornaments were
! pearls and they carried La France roses. Areception was held after the ceremony at theresidence of the bride's patents, which was at-tended only by relatives aua intimate friends.The wedding gifts weie veiy handsome andcosily. i
Nevin-Hentrich.Grace Church was well filled last Saturday at
noon when George S. Nevin and Miss Mar-jgaretba Elysbeth Ueutricb, daughter of thelate Lewis Henlricb and sister of Mrs. GeorgeTouiuy, were united iv the bonds of wedlock. \u25a0
Tbe maid of honor was Miss Bernardine Hen- !trich and the biidesm.ids were the .Mi- iMarguerite and Vlda Touruy. l;erabard Dobr- Imanu acted as best man and the ushers wereFiank Ueutricb, Donald H. Fry. Henry Esberg iand D. William Dohrmaun. A reception was
'beld after the wedding at the residence of Mr. |ami Mrs. Touruy and the afternoon was very Ipleasantly passed. Late ln the day the newly \married couple departed on their wedding trip. i
McMurtry-Barton.An Interesting wedding took place at St. i
Mary's Cathedral at 2 o'clock last Wednesday |afternoon, when Miss LillianBarton, the hand-some and accomplished daughter of Larry Bar-ton, th- well-known detective, was united Inmarriage to James T.McMurtry.a popular andsuccessful young business man of Vacaville,where he is highlyesteemed. Rev. W. p. Klrbyofficiated iv the presence of quite a number offriends of the happy couple. After the wed-dinga charming reception was held at in rest-deuce of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. jP. Barton, 823 Geary street, where severalhours *Aeie delicti fully passed. Mi.and Mis. !McMurtry lelt the next morniug for Vacaville, !
where they weie heartily welcomed, aud willreside there permanently.
Sproule-Rey.At the residence of Valentine J. Rey, of the
firm of Button & Rey, 829 Union street, bissisier, Miss Hermione Rey, wa. married toJames Sproule at 8 o'clock last Monday even-ing. The house was beautifully decorated withflowers and tbe grounds were brilliantlyIllu-minated by colored Japanese lanterns sus-pended from the trees. Miss Sylvia Rey wasthe maid of honor and William Snroule actedas best man. The ceremony was impressivelyperformed by Rev. Robert Mackenzie lv thepiesence ot quite a number of Irlcuds of theyoung coupl •. The eveuing was devoted to jmusic, dancing, aud the service of a delicioussupper.
Hart-Lawrence.Dr. A. C. Hart and Miss Nellie Lawrence j
weie united in marriage last Wednesday even- Iing at the residence of the bride's mother, !Mrs. Margaret 11.Lawrence, 910 S:elner sueet. !Roses and fine foliage made a pretty decora-lion iv the parlor;, where the ceremony wasperformed by Rev. Robert Mackenzie. Thebride was attired in au elegant robe of whitebrocaded silk, made with a high corsage, bouf- jfant sleeves and a court tialn. /The cougiatu- !lations were followed byan elaborate supperand dancing, which prolonged the affair untilthe early hours of morning. Dr. and Mrs.Hart ieit on Thursday to pass their liouevmoou I
!at Lake Tahoe.Those Pies, were: Mrs. M. H. Lawrence,
Dr.and Mrs. A. J. Hart, Mrs.I.H. McNee, the:Misses May and Net a Lawrence, Charles E.
Hart, Fiank K. Hart, Duncan McNee, AlexMcNee, Royal McNee, Ray. and Mrs. Robert-MeKenzie, Dr. and Airs. Levkowlcz. Mr.andMrs. W. J. Fitield, Mr. and Mrs. S. Jackson,Mr. aud Mrs. ilerg. ns, Mr.and Mrs. Max Gold-b rg. Mi.aud Mrs. .1. W. Mime*,Mr. aud Mrs.Robert Hancock, Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Hum-phreys, Mr.and Mrs, William 'Jiiiid. Mr. andMrs. F. J. Hart. Mrs. A. Ford. Mrs. T. W.. Mitchell, Mrs. Miuule Darren, Mrs. J. H.
\u25a0Northern, Mrs. F. Norihey, Mrs. Platl, Mrs. J.| W. Dunn, Mrs. M. Humphreys, Mrs. Bod-ikin, Mrs. W. N. Gray. Mrs. Forsmao, the!Misses Louise and Ethel Filleld, Miss Florencei MacKenzie, Miss Doliie Whelan. Miss Maud
Gray, Miss Mabelle Hart, .Miss May Dunbar,Miss Emma Yaeger, Miss Ethel l-uiu. MissMinnie VVhelau, Messrs. t.eoige Ford, Charles
\u25a0 Ford, Melvin A.Taylor, K. C. D-lamaler, A.F.j Medley, J. Andeison.
_*>te. Marie-Gildea.Theie was a pretty wedding at St. Mary's
!Caibedral at 8 o'clock last Monday morning.: The bride was Miss Jennie Gtldea and theigroom A. Herbeft Ste. Marie. Miss Lenore;O'Mera was the bridesmaid and James J. Gli-
des, brother of th_ bride, acted as best iiuu.The bride aud her maid were attired In hand-some gowns of white silk and carried bouquetsof choice roses. Key. Father Dmipsey per-formed the ceremony and a nuptial mass was
jcelebrated. After tne wedding au elaborate!breakfast was served at the familyresidence onBusb street. Only very intimate friends of thecontracting parlies were present. Mr.and Mrs.Sic. Marie left in theafternoou to make a twoweeks' trip through Southern California. Thewedding presents were numerous beau-tiful.
' . :._ ._ :••_Greathouse-Gerr.sh.
The wedding of Miss Sadie E. Gerrlsb ofOaklaud and Rld__ley Greathouse of this citytook place at 9 o'clock last Wednesday evening
at the home of the bride. Rev. Dr. Hummelofficiated. Miss Florence Geirish was thebridesmaid and Eugene O. Corngau was bestman. On tbe followingday the happy coupled parted for Portland, Or., where they willre-side permanently.
Rosenberg- Wasserman.Th marriage of Charles M. Rosenberg, oneif tbe best known young business men of Oak-land, took place last Tuesday afternoon at theresidence ot the bride's patents, Mr.and Mrs.
M. Washerman, 1004 Golden Gate avenue.The bride was Miss Mabel Wasserman. a younglady of beauty and refinement, who has a largenumber of friends and acquaintances. Thereieniony was performed t 3 o'clock by Rev.Dr. M.s. Levy. The ceremony was carried outin an Impressive manner according to the Jew-lab ritual and was witnessed by a numb rofrelatives and friends. The parlors and oilierapartment- of the residence were decoratedwith .inilax and asters and the initial,of thegroom and bride were embroidered withnatural flowers upon the lace curtains whichformed the background of the wedding alcove.
The attendants of the bride were Deautlfullittle Kills, either cousins or nieces of thegroom, a circumstance as Interesting as it wasnovel aud beautiful. The maids of honorwere Misses Gladys and Grace Rosenberg, thering-beat er was Miss Esmee Rosenberg,while the bridesmaids were Misses Sadie Mo*-bacber and Gertie Rosenberg. Following thiscoterie of bright and winsome Utile ones camethe bride, leaning on the aim of the groom'sfaiber, Morris Rosenberg. Then came thegioom, escorting the bride's mother, Mrs. M.Wasserman. the pert? advanced while.Mendelssohn's "Wedding March" was played,ana at ilie conclusion of ihe ceremony the"Lohengrin chorus was rendered. The cere-mony was followed by heartfelt congratu-lations.
Hie bride was radiant and beautiful Infaillehiancalse, with veil and mange blossomsand msmood ornaments. Gladys Rosenberg
was attired In light blue chiffon, Gracie audEsmee inorange India silk, Sadie Mosbacherin dotted Swiss, and Gertie Rosenberg In redIndia -..Ik.
The nuptial banquet followed the ceremonyand was attended by a cumber of relatives ofthe contracting parties. Milton Wassermauacted as toast-master, and a numberof elo-quent sentiments were proposed and respondedto under tils ditectiou, among them being thoseby l.az Rosenberg, M. Rosenberg. M. P. Wolf.A. Wolf, B. Rosenberg, E. Wassermau and A.Wolf.
A number or telegrams weie received, ex-, pressing joy over the nuptials, some of thesecoming from many points ivEurope.Ihe banquet lasted until 6:30 o'clock lvthe, evening.The wedding reception look place two hourslater, and again the parlors were tilled with de-
voted fneuds of the happy couple. A most en-lertalntng programme was carried out— GladysRosenberg, Grace Roseuberg and Sadie Mos-bacher delivering recitations which displayedremarkable Intelligence and appreciation ofdifficult features of character delineation-. D.S. lliishb'-rgalso recited a selection in a veryentertaining manner. Mrs. D. S. Uirsbbergsang a solo very sweetly, and J. K.Lewis also:sang, The gtoom aud bride have gone on a
!happy honeymoon to the south. They willre-i side in Oakland. The presents were verynumerous, practical, rich and beautiful.
Among the quests were: Mis. M. Wasser-mau; .vi.Rosenberg, father of the groom; Mr.;and .Mrs. L. Rosenberg, M.1. Eisner, Mr. and! Mis. George Mosbach i,Mr.and Mrs. M.Wolfe,:Oscar Reiustelu, Mi. and Mrs. V.Ornstelu. Mr.
and Mrs. M.Ornsiein, Mr. nd Mis D.S. Hir«h---i beig. Mr.and Mrs. a. Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. M.;P. Wolfe. Mr.and Mis. J. Rosenberg. Mr. and:Mrs.S. Rosenberg, Miss Theiese Rosenheim.
-Mm. E.Ornsteiu. MaltleOnisteln. (iu-sie Rein-stein. Milton Wasserm Kuward Wassermau,
\u25a0 Bert Rosenberg, Mis. Brooks, A. Rbelnhart,Mi. and Mrs. A. Coheu. Miss C. Apneil, Miss B.Goldman, Miss Meyers, Miss J. Hvams, Mi..Colin, .Mi. and Mrs. -V.A. Morris. L. Zen. E_-waid Morns, Miss Pauline Morris, Saul Hleuo,Misses Hattie and Rose Rosenblatt, RalphDavis, M. Tbasserme, Ed Tbasserme, Mr. ant;Mrs. j.M. Rosenberg, Mr. Goldman, MissHattie Kulner, Miss E. Loudbuig. Miss RosFraukeubnrg, Mrs. Frankenburg, Miss B. Her-man. Misses Bertie and Hattie VNallock. MissB. Levy, Mrs. Wertheimer. -Mi. and Mrs. stein,M. Hasserman. H. Lark, Mr. and Mrs. S. J.N'eubauer aud M. Lewis.
Bruno-Jones.The marriage of Miss Edith Alice Jones, the
niece of Mrs. E. A. Robbins of Oakland, tookplace in B-ikeley last Wednesday at the resi-dence of the bride's mother, Mrs. J. C. JonesBerkeley. The groom was Christopher D.Burnt). W. E. Stevens of San Francisco actedas best man. while Miss Emma Jours, sister ofthe bride, acted as maid of honor, and MissEmilyFerguson as bridesmaid. The cei emonywas performed by Rev. Dr. Wendie. The groomand bride are passing their honeymoon at Lakelahoe. They willreside lv Berkeley.
PRIVATE RECEPTIONS.A thoroughly enjoyable affair, and one not
likelyto be forgotten by those present, wasthe silver wedding anniversary celebrated byMi. and Mis. red Carsten at their pretty audspacious cottage at 1019 Morton street. Ala-meda, last Wednesday evening. The occasioncalled forth many Menus from both sides ofthe bay. Many useful and beautiful preseutswere received. The parlors were artisticallydecorated with smllax, the numbers "69"and"9-1" of silver being suspended irom the fold-ing doors. After enjoying an excellent musicalprogiamme tbe pany adjourned to the dining-room, where a bountiful iepasl was served, towhich all did ample justice, surround d bydecorations of the beautiful bopvlue, ferns,carnations and sweet peas; there the symbolic"25" of stiver hung fiom the chandelier. Manytoasts weie drunk to the health of the couple,and after supper lie young folks returned tothe dance ball, which bad been prepared forthem in the basement, made attractive byvines bilgbt-hued pelargoniums, Japanese fan'sand lanterns.
The San Francisco Mandolin and Guitar Clubgave a serenade and was welcomed by Mr.andMrs. Carsten lv their usual hospitable manner.The gentlemen rendered several very fine se-lection' during theevenlng. Other numbers onth- programme were: Vocal solos by MissesLucy liach, Emma Cordes and Bertha turnsuden; instrumental solos by Miss BerthaSchwartz, Miss Emilie Horstmann and L.i.eissler; cornet solos by Master H. Schwartz,and songs by Misses B. and L.Schwartz, MissEmilie Horstmann and Mrs. Henry li.cite. I*was a late hour when the pleasant affair cameto an eua.
Lindstrom House- Wanning.Anumber of the friends of Dr. A. O. Lind-
:strom proceeded to 415 Sutter street Satuiday| evening, September 1,and gave him a rousiugj house-warming, tbe doctor having just taken
possession, on a ten years' lease, of the premises;so long under the administration of Dr. Bazan.Speeches, songs, reminiscences of far-away but
loved Sweden, and frequent pilgrimages to asubstantial sldeooard ana tables furnished withan abundance of solid anu liquid enmfu. s
| enabled the company to pass a congenial night. that will long be remembered. Among thosepresent weie: J. Okerbiad. Dr. G. 8. Backinani Adoiph Braese, U.A. Brunell, O. Kioonniuist
';U. Olsen, A. Wallenberg, J. X. DeWlit CPeterson, Knute A. Lundstrom, A.Nelson, P.IE. Eilcksou, P. O. Peierson, A.Plbistrom, F.IB. Hulling.O. Gruggel, On. Gruggel, A. Berg-Isiruui, A. F. R.dke aud Dr. A.O. Lindstrom.
Waters Surprise Party.Miss Nellie B. Waters, daughter of Major W.
ID. Waters. N. G. C, was tendered a pleasantj surprise party at her residence, 1665 Mission} street, last Tuesday evening by several of ncrI friends. The affair was a welcome to ber uponIher return from the country, where sbe hasIbeeu recuperating her health. As Miss Waterswas welcomed Into the parlors the scene wasj one ibal willnot soon be forgotten. The young] ladies and gentlemen in evening dresses and! the sweet strains of the orchestra added to the;Bceue of gayety. The evening was pleasantly:spent In songs, duets and recitations. About1 12 o'clock a march was played and tbe youngIpeople gayiy filed Into the prettily decoratedj alnlng-room, where a well-spread table, orna-|mented with flowers, made a pietty sight.
Altersupper the guests returned to the parlors,iwhere they were presented with bonbons.j Daucing was then indulged in.
-Among those present were: Major and Mrs.
f W. D. Waters, Colonel William Macdonald,IMrs. J. B. Feral (a. Miss Minnie Petersen, Mrs.
.1. Guun, Miss Pearl Reed, Mr. Scon, Mrs.iChurchill Park, Captain 1. F. (_ Nell, MissiLouise (.older, Lieutenant Ed Carroll, Miss!Addle I'eralia, Miss VivaBoyle. Lieutenant H.;Parsons, Miss Kittle Murray, Miss GeorgiePark, Lieutenant C. J. Wall, Miss Josephine
iteming. Miss LuluForbes, Miss Lizzie Flem-ing, George Boyle, George Brisley, .miss KateMiller, Gilbert Bell, Miss Eva Forbes, Miss M.F. .IM.F.Flemlug aud George Golder.
The Samuels Reception.The regular quarterly reception given by Mr.
and Mrs. S. A.Samuels at their residence, 1925Union street, last Thursday evening, proved tobe a brilliant affair. The handsome parlorswere beautifully decorated with flowers andferns. The host and hostess proved ihem-elvesexcellent entertainers, and were ably assistedby their charming daughter. The followingexcellent musical and literary programmewas enjoyed immensely by all: Piano solo, byMiss G. Geminaul; comical selections, WilliamClark; recitation, T. H. Kllgo; operatic selec-tions, M.Lacey and F. K. Hayes; humorousrecitations and comical sayiugs, Bert liwln-wbislliug solos, J. A. Hathwell; comical andscutum Dial songs, Mrs. L.Rayots and MessrsGeorge and Charles Armbriisier and WilliamRegan, selections on the mandolin, guitar andbanjo. After the entertainment au excellentsupper was served. Dancmg, singing andgames followed and were kept up until a latehour.
Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. 8.A. Samuels, Miss G. Geinlnaul, Mrs. H. K.
Hendricks. Mr J. Benson. Miss M. Lacey.Mrs. Dr. Beardsley. Mrs. E. P. Yb.irr., Mrs. B.Payats, Miss L.Payats. J. V. Dosal. J. a. Big-naldello. Bert Irwin,Chester Irwiu, J. a. Hath-well. W. C. Clark, William Regan. GeorgeA'mbuster, Charles Armbuster, F. R. Hayesand T. 11. Kilgo.
Miller Birthday Party.At tbe J. Sheldon. Miller, Lux Fiee Kinder-
garien, corner of West Mission and Thirteenthstreets, the birthday anniversary of MasterJ.S.Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Miller,whoendowed the school with sutllcieut money tocover running expenses, was celebrated inavery pretty and entertaining manner last Mon-day afternoon, and was witnessed by a 1.iceaudience. No labor was spared in decoratingand preparing for tbe event, Tbe little chil-dren presented a very pretty appearance asthey marched around tbe room, singing andkeeping perfect time to the music, and showingperfect training Inevery mot • tbey made. Thelittle folks numbered more than luo. After theexercises were over they weie Heated to fruitsand candles; ibis part of the programmegreatly delighted them. The school is underthe abb- directorship of Mrs. Roberts auddaughter, assisted by Miss Lucile Turner, MissRoberts, Miss Alice Hoeg and Miss SusieAbbott. Tbey should be highly complimentedupon the success of their efforts, and SanFraucisco should be proud of such an insti-tution.
Wallace Farewell Party.A very pleasant party was tendered to Miss
Bertha Wallace last Saturday evening prior toher departure for Portlaud. or., her futurehome. Games were indulged in,and the even-ing's programme consisted of a vocal duet bytbe Misses Georgie and May Duplissea; recita-tions by Miss Floience Porter, Miss NellieEriegei and Mi-s May Duplissea; vocal solosby Miss Alice __.ars.eua. Miss Bertha Wallaceadd E. Menkie. K. Parsons' vocal selectionsand Mr. Sass' recitations proved very attrac-tive features. Supuei was served in the dining-room, and it was near the first streaks ofdawn when the last merrymaker departed.'1hose present were: Mrs. Knegei, Mis. Wal-lace, |__ Misses Jennie, Nellie and H.ittieKiieger, the Misses Ottiliaand Alice Karsteus,Miss Florence Porter, the Misses Georgie andMay Duplissea ami Miss Edna Cook; E. Par-sous, Mr.Sass, William Judd, E. Menkie audJ. Gould.
A Wedding Reception.The marriage of Frank E. Wood and Miss
Frances Mar.hls. wincn was celebrated in SanRafael, was signalized by a reception whichfollowed at the home of W. A.Sprague In EastOakland, in which a number of friends of ibewedded couple and the members of the GoldenBear Club testified to the esteem In which theybeld the bible and groom.
The president of the club. J. W. Peck, speak-ing for tbe members, lv a nicely wordedspeech congratulated the groom upon thegood fortune which bad attended his selectionof a helpmeet and, a* an evidenc- of the good-fellowship ot the organization, presented himwith a most beautiful parlor decoration. Thegroom responded lv a very happy manner.Then followed a series of games, lv which allthe guests took part, and finally an elegantsupper was served and was enjoyed oy all.The parlors and rooms of tbe home were decor-ated with smilax and ro-es.
1lie members of tne Golden Hear Clubpresent weie: Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sprague,' r. and Mrs. F. K. Wood. Mis. F. Kennedy,Mrs. O. R. Zander, .Mi-. E. 1.. Wilson, MissPink Ble ben. Miss Dai-ibel Wilson, MissNellie Ferguson, Miss Rogers. R. K.Kevin,J.W. Peck, F. D. Doibier, W. O. Wilson. G. W.Dugdell.
Pisani Birthday Party.Apleasant social gathering took place last
Monday evening at tin- residence ofG. Plsamto commemorate the annlveisary of the birthof his son Albeit. Tbe parlors, halls anddining-room weie festooned with evergreens
and chrysanthemums. The evening was mostpleasantly spent In merrymaking, dancing andsinging, and at midnight all tepaired to the-mug-room, wbeie a sumptuous repast wasserved.
Among those present were: Mr.and Mrs. G.I'l-ani, Mr. and Mis. T. F. Alford, Mrs. J.Harris, Lizzie Alfoid. Kitty Uanavaa, LlllleGreve, Ella Hainan. Flossie Alford. J. Galli. T.Galli. Normie Donovan. Elsie Donovan, Not ml.Harris. is. Revs. Giuseppe I'i-ani, ChailesRena, Michele Bellu«minl, Vttiorto Parenti,Vlncearo s<|iiagiia. iconn Squaglla. Am iIgoBiiiiichl, I'llide Faviili, Yacopo BiacaUui, Al-bert Plsanl. Krank Pisani, Seymour Galli, CarlHarris, Victor Harris, Leon Bena.
CLUB PARTIES.The Pacific Dancing Club gave its fortieth
paity at Union-squat- Hall last Tuesday even-ing. Tbe hall was crowded with members andfriends of this popular club. The grand march,which was led by Herman Kassinger and MissJ. Windsor, was a pretty feature of tbe affair.Miss Windsor wore a handsome gown of pinksilk cut decollete and trimmed with lace andcarried la France roses. There were about 200couples in 'he grand march, who enjoyed danc-ing until a late hour. The next paity will takeplace at Odd Fellows' Hail on Tuesday even-ing, October 2.
The committees were as follows: Committeeof arrangements— Herman Kassiuger, CharlesF. McMenomey. Rudolph Trautuer; receptioncommittee— Henry Wilson. Arthur c. F. Wil-kin*. William Fogariy. Edward c. Sewell. GusA. Trautuer; floor director. Herman Kassin-ger; assistant floor director, Rudolph Trautuer;floor committee— Bieudon Clark, Willi.in R.Nelson. Henry Zaun, Albert G. Nagel, AndrewG. McCarthy.
The Genial Whist Club.Novelty which has charms Is more especially
refreshing when Infused Into the pleasures of aperfect summer evening, such as we wereblessed with on the 261h ult., when one of theroost interesting affairs of the summer seasonto ok place. Itwas a progressive whist parlygiven by the Genial Whist Club. The detailswere arranged with much tact and skill audthe elegant clubrooms at Golden Gate Hallwere decorated beautifully. There were ele-gant prizes giv-11 to the ladies and won in thefollowing oider: Miss Daisy Alexander, MissHarriet Landecker, Miss Ada scheeline. MissHannah Scheeime. The booby prize was car-ried off gracefully by Miss Emma Kahu. Afterthe whist tournament was decided all repairedto the ballroom, wbeie refreshments were
veil, after which the lightfantastic toe wasmerrily skipped until the wee sma' hours, whenthe guests left, taking with tbem unique souv-enirs of the happy occasion.
FRATERNAL SOCIALS.Amost delightful entertainment and dance
was given by Britannia Lodge No. 7. Daughtersof St. George, at 317 Masou street last Thurs-day evening, ln which bonbons were distributedIn the grand march and every one enjoyedthemselves to their heart's content.
Tbe programme was as follows: Duet oyMrs. Helen Williams and Miss Nellie Witts;recitation by Miss Flossie Oliver; concertinasolo by Mr. Luckes; song by Mrs. Ackeiman*recitation by Miss Lome Dwyer; violin solo byMr. Foley; recitation by Miss Jennie Turnbull*fancy dancing by Miss Jeannette T. Iter.
"Tbe committee of arrangements weie: Miss
M. Wiseman (chairman); floor manager, MissJ. Turnbull; assis ant floor manager, MrChamberlain ;reception committee— Miss AliceWins, Miss Annie Turnbull, Miss Brown, MissSlitl and Miss Turner.
Court Southern Heights.The Potrero Opera-house was crowded on
Saturday night with merry Foresters, the oc-casion being the second anniversary of CourtSouthern Heights No. 1100 of the IndependentOlder. The exercises were veryentertaining
and thoroughly appreciated by ail.Court Deputy PnscottL. Archibald presided,
and, after an overture by tbe orchestra, be madethe opening address.
At the conclusion of Mr. Archibald's remarkswinch were received with enthusiastic up-
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Mause, "Man the Lifeboat" was sung by JAdamson. Mrs. Seager sang -The Spinning*Wheel" insuch splendid style that she was eu-cored. Tbe remainder of the programme, atthe conclusion of which there was a dance wasas follows: Quartet. "Hall to the Chief."Messrs. Adamson, Stewart, Dykes aud Hood-dance, ••Sailors' Hornpipe." Misses Campbelland Telfor; comic song, J. Ilynes; vocal trio"O Willie Brew'd aTeck o' Mault"; Irish jig'Misses Campbell and Telfor. j.Williamsonand Mis. L.M.Smith also contributed songs.
The committees to whom ina great measurethe success or the entertainment was due wereas follows: Reception commit...— Dr J ftSlefkes, 11. Stewart. A. Stewart, a. Strang, W.S. Young and M.McLean. 'Floor committee—.1. smith, D. Ferguson, A.Ross, J. a. Hurly. T.E. Strabn and J. McN'ulty. A.Young officiatedas floor manager. ______________
MISCELLANEOUS.Ransom White, the retiring resident secre-
tary of the Equitable LifeInsurance Company,gave an elaborate breakfast last Wednesday inhonor of his successor, George H. Ripley.Covers were laid for twenty-five and severalhours were pleasantly passed at the festalhoard.
Mr.and Mrs. XV. TV. Underbill of New YoikCity were entertained at a very pretty dinner-party Thursday evening by Mr.and Mrs. Var-ney W. Gasklll at their residence on Hobanstrtei. In Oakland. Mr. Underbill Is a veryprominent underwriter, being president of the*United Stales Insurance Company.
The Lawyers' Debatiug Society of San Fran-Cisco tendered a reception to its new president,
Milton M. Davl«, last Monday evening in itsrooms Inibe Alcazar building. After a discus-sion on certain legal points all retired to thebanquet-ball, where a sumptuous supper wasserved.
The wedding or Miss Minna Jonas, daughterof Mr. and Mrs. Joachim Jonas, and TheodoreColin tooK place at Saratoga Hall at 4:30o'clock on Sunday afternoon. Septembers, andwas very pi asantly Celebrated.A surprise was glveu to Joseph Wbaley at
bis home in Sausaiiio. Saturday evening, by hisyoung friend-. Dancing and singing were en-joyed until almost midnight, when all sat downto supper. Miss Emma Meyer aud Miss Bradyassisted Miss Nora Wbaley in entertaining theguests.
The Veronas gave the second sailing party ofthe fifth series on Sunday. August 26, in honorof the ieta re Iromtheir summer vacation of tbeMisses Alden and Hader, honorary members ofthe club. The yacht Nellie took the partyaround itie bay. Au impromptu dance was en-joyed at tNWsalltO to tbo music of the Veronaorchestra. The club has organized. for tbe sea-.on of '04 and '05. The members are: Presi-dent Joseph Ebei ;secietary, George Hansen;treasurer, ('. K.Eber; directors— H. Muller,F.Raemer. B. Claik and Melville Kiev.
The Vai sovieiiue Club bas elected tbe follow-ing officers for the ensuing three months:President, Miss' Mamie Sweeney; vice-presi-dent. Miss Vlctorlue Ualnque; secretary. MissNellie Can ; treasurer. Miss Emma Lafferty.
PERSONAL MENTION.Mr. and Mrs. Mountlord S. Wilson have re-
turned from Black Hawk ranch, where theyhave been passing the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Jobn I'arrott and family willre-main at Del Monte a couple ot weeks more.
Among the San Franciscans wbo left NewYork City for Paris last Saturday were WilliamH.Crocker, Mrs. Spery, Mrs. A.M. _as;ou andher grandchildren, Mis. Louis B. Parrott andb r chlldien, and Heury W. Rediugton.
Judge and Mrs. John fl.Boali have gone to
Oaklaud to reside during the winter.Mr.and Mrs. 11. S. Crocker are at the Grand
Hotel InNew York City.Mrs. Edna Snell I'oulson willpass the winter
with Mrs. H. P. Crlsty at 2838 Pacific avenue,and williect.-lve on Fridays.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Green willpass
October and November lv Sausalito.Miss Josephine Cone of Red Bluff will soon
depart for the East, to remain until late inDe-cember.
Mr.and Mrs. L.Frledlander have removedfrom 828 Haight street to 1816 O'Farrell.
Misses Miriam and Frances Moore Intendpassing the winter Inthe Eastern Slates.
Walter S. llob.irt will depart late in Sep-tember to resume his course a.Harvard.
Mrs. John Boggs and Miss Alice Boggs havereturned from San Rafael aud are at the PalaceHotel.
Mis. Coll Deane Is recuperating ber health atthe villaof ber sister, Mrs. Edward Barron, inMay field.
\u25a0 Dr. and Mrs. Edward A. Younger of Ala-meda left last Friday to enjoy a visit at theHotel del Monte.
George Loiillard Ronaids of New York hasrecently been entertaining Dr. and Mrs. B.Marion and Miss Maude Smith of tills city onbis steam yacht Riva, and they have madeseveral interesting cruises aloug the Atlanticcoast.
Judge and Mrs. Edward A.Belcher have re-turned from a visit to Eureka, HumboldtCounty.
Misses Florence and Jean Hush of Fruitvalewillsoon leave for the East to complete theireducation.
Miss M.Snltzer of 832 Sutter street is inNewYork and expects to return the last week ofthe month. .
--Miss Lucrecia Castelazo will sail on the
steamer Collma. which leaves this port on theIStli Inst., for Guatemala, where sue willbeunited in marriage to Lincoln Bodewell. form-erly of ibis city but now a merchant of Guate-mala City.
Mr.and Mrs. A.C. Tubb. are making a pro-longed visit at Del Monte.
Mis. James Pnelan and Miss Pbelan have re-turned to the cityafter pa-sing the summer atPbelan Park, tbeir villa ai Santa Cruz.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Biid«all, Miss Jennie Bird-sail and Ernest Blrdsall of Sacramento are atthe Pope House lvSanta Cruz.
Mi. and Mrs. Will E. Fisher and Miss SisterJennings are at the Hotel Mateo for a month.
Baron and Baroness J. H.yon Schroeder areat the Hotel Bellevue in Hamburg.
Ml Charles W. Hathaway was InSan Rafaellast w ek visitingher daughter, Mrs. Man-tie.Lovell.
Ms. and Mrs. A. C. Bunnell visited relativesin San Jose for a few days last week.
Mr.and Mrs. Charles B. Alexander sailedfrom New York for Europe last Saturday andwill pass the winter in Egypt.
Everett N. Bee sailed for Central Americala*l Saturday on the steamer Acapulco.
Dr.lieoiue T.riiilleturned from Del Montelas: -Monday.
Colonel _. S. (had rue. Colonel W. D.Sanborn and Major J. Fied Burgin returnedfrom Santa duz last Monday.
Frederick R. Webster. A. C. Tuobs andClinton E. Wordi-u returned from Del Montela«t Monday.
Francis U.Newlands arrived here last Thurs-day from W asblugton, D. C. and is at the Pal-ace.
E. M.Greenway willreturn to the city to-day,after passive the summer at San Rafael.
1). O. Millsleft New York City last Friday fortills city,and alter his arrival willgo to Chinaand Japan en rout to Egypt, where he willmeet Mr. and Mrs. W'hltelaw Reld InNovem-ber. Colonel C. F. Crocker will accompanyblm.
Rear-Admiral and Mrs. Seltrldge, U. S. N.,have returned from a visit to Mrs. GeueralKicketis iv San Jose.
Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Moale, ThirdIn-fantry, U. 8. A., who has been here lor severalyears on the department staff as Inspector ofsmall-arms piactlce, has been ordered to FortKnelling, near St. Paul, Minn., and will leavefor his stai ion In about a month, accompaniedby Mrs. Moale.
Mis. William H. Crocker and Miss BethSpeiry let Pans on August 6 for Biarritz.
Donald de V.Graham left last Mouday tovisit relatives In Eugland. When he returns toAmerica he willreside inChicago.
Mr. and Mrs. James 'Daniel, formerly Mrs.Mamie ('. Hasting*, returned from Switzerlandon August 21 and took looms at the Hotel dvRhin, in Paris.
EliMarks of this city was ln Lucerne, Swit-IHand, when last beard from. • '\u25a0-.-; ..-
Major ana Mrs. Charles I. Wilson, IT. 8. A..and Miss Geruude Wilson are residing at theRichmond, in Washington, D. C.
Lieutenant George R. Cecil, Thirteenth In-fantry, 11. S. A.,now on a leave of absence, isvisiting friends at San Diego Barracks.
Major John A.Darling, Fifth Artillery,U. S.A.,is absent from the Presidio for a month,owing to Illness.
Captain Jame? Parker. Fourth Cavalry, U. S.A., Is now on duty at ihe Military Academy atWest Point, N.Y.
The Misses Morrison and Henry E. Morrisonreturned to San Jose last Monday, after pass,ingseveral days at Del Monte.
Miss Kate McGrew ot Honolulu is visitingfrleuds lvSan Jose.
Mrs. Thomas Robbins. formerly Miss Naeleeof San Jose, Is passing the season at Bar Har-bor, Me., where she has a beautiful villa.\u25a0
Captain Elbrldge R.Hills, Filth Artillery,(J.S. A., who has been on duty at the Universityof Illinois, Champ ilgn, 111., since June 24,1890, was relieved on September 1.
Mrs, A.K. Wood, widow of die late CaptainWood, Fourth Cavalry, U. 8. A., Is visiting hersister. Mrs. W.S. Worth, wife ot Major Worth,U. 8. A.,at Fort Omaha.
Lieutenant Samson L. Falson, First Infantry,U. S. A., has been at Carson City, Nev.. ondv y withthe Nevada National Guard encamp-ment.
Henry Heyman left Liverpool last Saturdayon the campanula, en route home after visitingthe principal cities ol Europe, and will arrivehen- about September 23.
Mrs. J. J. Crooks left last Sunday to visit bermother, Mrs. J. 1. Case of Chicago, and willbeaway about six weeks.
Mrs. Frank m.Hatch of Honolulu ishere ona visit to her parents, Colonel aud Mrs. A. G.Uawes.
Mr.and Mrs. John O'Neal Ref . will occupythe residence of Dr. and Mrs. E. B.Perrin, 1935Clay street, during the winter.
Lieutenant Cecil Stewart. Fourth Cavalry, U.S. A,who has been on duly at the Military
Ac demy at West Point. N.V.,since April25,1891. was relieved from du'y on September 1.
Mrs. Peter McG. Mcß an and Miss Edith Mc-Bean will le.ve next Saturday to visit theEastern State* for several weeks.
Lieutenant William G. Haan, Fifth Artillery.U. S. A.,bas been visiting bis home in Mar-sbalitown. lowa, while on a two months' leaveof absence.
Lieutenant Thomas Ridgwav. Fifth Artlllerv,U. S. A.,has been passing much of his leave "ofabsence at Garden City, Long Island, N. Y.
miss Mollte Torbert will pass the winter InNew York with her sister. Mrs. Snyder.
Mrs. J.C.Tucker and the Misses Mac andClaire Tucker, wbo have been passing the sum-mer at Del Monte have returned to the city,andare residing at 1001 Pine street,
Mr.and Mrs. S. W. Rosenstock will soon re-turn from San Rafael to pass the season at tbePalace Hot 1.
Mr.and Mrs. George E. Raura willsoon leaveto make a prolonged tour of Europe.
Mrs. D.M.Delmas and the Misses Antoinetteand Josephine Delmas have returned to theirvillanear Mountain Viewafter passing amouthat Sausalito.
Lieutenant John Stafford. Eighth Infantry,U. S. A., bas been relieved from duty at Wash-ington University In St. Louis, and with Mrs.Stafford—formerly Miss Gibbs of this city—lsvisiting New York prior to joining his regi-ment.
Lieutenant John M. Neall, Fourth Cavalry,U. S. A., was relieved fiom autv on September1as military instructor at the Nevada StaleUniversity at Reno. He has been there sinceNovember 14, 1890. He will be stationed atthe Presidio. His wife will also be here, andiv a short time tier sister. Miss Katberlne Bar-dic, willcome out from New York to visit her.
General W. H. Dimoud and the MissesEleauor and Mac Dimond have returned totheir cliy residence, after passing the summerat Binllngame.
Senator Charles N. Felton. Mrs. WilliamKohland Miss Mamie Kohl bave been passingseveral weeias atPaso Robles.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Magee have beenvisitingLake Tahoe lor a couple of weeks.
Liiuteu.iht C. A. F. Flagler. Engineers'Corps, U. S. A.,has reported at West Point,N. V., for duty.
Lieutenant Charles H. McKlnstry, Engin-eers' corps U. S. A., has been ordered to takestation at Duluth. Minn.
Lieutenant Oscar 1. Straub, Fifth Artillery,U. S. A.,has beeu relieved from duty with iheFirst Artillery at Fort Hamilton, N.V., andgranted two months' leave of absence, afterwhich li• will joinhis proper battery.
Lieutenant Oliver E. Wood, Fifth Artillery,U. S. A.,bas been transferred from Fort Dy,Wash., to Aicatraz Island.
Mr.and Mrs. A.P. Talbot will return fromSan Rafael In about a week and willthen oc-cupy their Dew residence, comer of Californiaand Pierce streets. .
Mrs- William fluff has been passing a coupleof weeks at Lake Tahoe.'
Hugo Tolaud Is visltlugNew York City.Mr.and Mrs. D.B.Davidson will remain in
San Rafael durlug tbe autumu mouths.Major D.E.Miles has relumed from a visit
to Santa Cataliua Island.Mis. 11. Alston Williams and Miss Cora
Caduc will return from Santa Cruz in about aweek, after passing (he summer there.
Lieutenant Charles K. B. Flagg, AssistantSure on. U.S. A., is absent on duty at theB quota National Park.
Lieuteuuut Edward P. McGlachln Jr., FifthArtillery,U.S. A., reported tor duty on Sep-tember 1at the Artillery School, Fort Monroe.Va.
Lieutenant William R. Hamilton,' Fifth Artil---
ry, [J. S. A., reported for duty on September1as piofessor of militaiy science anil tacticsat the Stall: University of Nevada, Keuo, Nev.
Mr.and Mrs. C. O. G.Miner and Miss MarianMillerof Oakland have been at Lake Tabooduring the past fortnight.
Hon. and Mrs. liotnu iltloPacbeco are passinga few weeks at Sau Rafael.
Mrs. F. L.Castle and the Misses Eva, Blancheand Hilda Castle will pass ihe winter in theDoe
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Lleuieiiiini James C. Bu.b. Fifth Artillery,U.S. A.,lias been transferred from AicatrazIsland to Fort Cmby, Wash.
Lieutenant Downs L. Wilson. U. B. N., ispassing bis two months' leave of absence at bishome inGeoreetowu. I). C.
Lieutenant Edward T.Brown, Fifth Artillery,U.S. A.,now at Hie Prcldio, will be trans-ferred to Fort Canby, wash., onOctober 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Scott, who have beenpassing ilie summer at San Mateo, will returnto Ilie city about September 15.
Mi Horace Davis is confined to her resi-dence, 1800 Broadway, as the result of a seri-ous accident she sustained at Sama Cruz lastmoii 11. Itmay be a couple of months beforeshe willbe able to walk.
Dr.and Mrs. W. <;. Daggett (nee Cohen) havegon. to New Haven, Conn., where they will re-side permanently. Miss Bertha Thompson ofNew York accompanied them on their Easterntrio.
Lieutenaut Delamere Stc*-rr**t_ Fifth Ar-tillery.U. S. A., tenoned for instruction at tbeartillery school, Foil Monroe, Va., on Sep-tember 1.
Lieutenant Harvey C. Carbaugh, Fifth Ar-illleiy,U. S. A., reported lor instruction onSeptember 1, at the artillery school, Fort Mon--10 ', Va.
Lieutenant Robert H.Noble, First lofantrv,U.M. A., who has been abseui on duty at Sr.John's College, Annapolis. Mil., wilt be relievedfrom dv ythere onSeptember 10, when he willlake a leave of absence for two months.
Mr. and Mrs. Jam's M. Cunningham andfamily have returned to the city,after passingthe summer at Del Monte.
Mr.and Mrs.Robert P. WTeland are passingamouth InSan Jose.
Miss Biix .mini or Oakland has been passinga week at the Mariel villa, uear MountainView,as the guest of Miss Ethel Mattel.
Mr.and Mrs. A.B. Moulaer (nee Clarke), wbohave been passing the summer ln San Rafael,bave returned to the city and will reside at2119 California street until November 1. Theywill receive on Tuesdays.Ll\u25a0\u25a0uieuaiii William F. Crofton, First Infan-
try,U. S. A., returned to duly at Angel Islandlast Monday.
Lieutenant and Mrs. Charles G. Lyman, U.S. A., are now residing at the home ol Mrs.Jremiah Clarke, 2119 California street, wherethey will remain until November, when Lieu-tenant Lyman willbe transferred to au Easternpost.
Ensign E. D.Steams, U. S. N.,has been or-dered to the Adams.
Mr.and Mrs. John Parrott and family havebeen passim? the week at Del Monte.
A.J. Lewis is at the Hotel Waldorf in NewYork City.
Mrs. Robert E. Williams, who has been InTacoma during the past six weeks, visitingberdaughter, Mrs. S. M.Jackson, willremain thereabout three weeks more.
Mrs. Crittenden Thornton and family havereturn' to the city,alter passing the summerat Santa Cruz.
Mrs. John R. Jarboe and Miss Kathryu Jar-boe returned from Santa Cruz last Sunday, afterpassing the summer there.
Dr. and Mrs. A. tiarkan visited Castle Craglast week.
Mrs. F. A. Underbill and Miss Maud -"under-bill have returned to the city after a threeweeks' visit io San Jose.
Mr. and Mrs. James Sproule visited CastleCrag last week.
Fiancls J. Cardan paid a visit to San Joselast week.
Mr.and Mrs. K. W. McChesney are occupy-ing their residence, 1815 Central avenue, inAlameda. Miss Florence Manson ls visitingthem.
Miss Rose Adler will receive on the first andsecond Wednesdays of each mouth at her home,2200 Jack sou street.
Mr.and Mis,Georee R. B. Hayes have beenenjoying a visit at Vichy Springs, uear Ukiali.
President and Mrs. David Starr Jordan ofPalo Alto have been at Lake Tauoe during thepast fortnight.
Dr.and Mrs. James Whitney have been pass-ing a couple of weeks at ElPaso de RoblesSprings.
Miss Belle Crellin of Oakland and her sister,Mrs. George F. Canwilght ol London, willleave 10-morrow for the home of ihe latter,after which they willmake a tour of tbe conti-nent. .'.
Mrs. J. Coad of 1028 Washington street isvisitingrelatives tv Santa Clara Couuty.
Mis. Thomas Denigan and Miss FlorenceDenlgan b ye returned to the city after passingthe summer at Santa Cruz.
Douienlco Rossi has goue to visit bis formerhome in Turin, Italy.
Mr.and Mrs. s. w. Rosenstock will pass thewinter at the Palace Hotel.
M.Theodore Kearney of Fresno was In Ham-burg when last heard from.
Dr. Virginia W. Smiley and Dr. Lucia M.Lane have goue to Europe and will be awayabout four months. \u25a0 <
Mrs. Frances Davles and her daughter, MissDavles, are now residing at 1602 Washingtonstreet.
Mr.and Mrs. J. J. Hendv have returned froma two months' visit to the Eastern States.
Mrs. Fiances B.Edgerton will receive onThursdays at her residence, 1001 Leavenworthstreet.
Miss Mat Livingston is visitingher brotherln San Bernardino.
Mr. aud Mrs M. A. Dunscome arrived inSouthampton last w ek. .
Mr. aud Mrs. H. H. Goodrich were at theWorden Hotel, Saratoga Springs, N. V., last
William E. Waters returned to tbe city lastTuesday alter a four months' visit to theprincipal cities In the Eastern States.
Frank Gobey Is visitingNew York City. -'•---Mr.and Mrs. Richard Fluking Jr. have re-
turned from their wedding trip and will re.ceive their friends next Sunday at 317 Scottstreet.
Dr. Lueila Cool left last Saturday on thesteamer Acapulco for New York City, whereshe Intends perfecting an invention pertainingtodentistry.
Mrs. H. Myers returned to ber home InPortland. Or., yesteiday after a Eve months'visit to friends inCalifornia.
Mrs. J. Kichard Freud is passing a mouth atthe Hotel Vendome InSan Jose.
Mr.and Mrs. H. Barron and family are pass-inga month ivSausalito.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coleman and Mr. andMrs.Cieve bave removed from 1923 How mi
stre t to 1513 Scott street and willreceive onthe last Monday of each month.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L.(Franklin have returnedfrom Europe and are at their residence, 2030California street.
Miss Clare Heymau and Oscar Ueyman arepas9siu_ a few weeks InGrass Valley.
Miss Idalene Rosekrans bas gone to Hono-lulu ana willbe away several months.
M. Grossman will return next Saturday froma four months' visit to tlie Eastern States.
Miss Martha Shainwald has returned to thecity alter passing the season at Cazadeio.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Fluman, who have been inSan Rafael during the past summer, have re-turned to ihelr residence on Van Ness avenue.
Miss LillieBrownstone and Miss Minnie Hoffare visiting friends lvSan Jose.
Mrs. J seph Poheim will receive on the sec-ond Friday of each mouth at her residence,1806 Pacific avenue.
Miss Cora Hart left the city left Saturday for ian extended tour through the Eastern Stains.
Mrs. M. F. Hammer and Miss Cora Hammer ,of Sacramento are visiting Mrs. H.S. Burner atthe sea Beach Hotel in Santa Cruz.
Dr. Albeit Abrams wis iiiBerlin when lastbeard from. He is expected here ate iv No-vember.
Mrs. Isaac Marks of Sacramento is passing afew weeks here.
Mrs. J. Zemansky of Sacramento is visitingMiss P. Berg at her residence, 033 Eddy street.
Mrs. Samuel J. Ruddell, Mrs. Annie Martin,Miss Jennie McGovern, Air.and Mis. GeorgeJennings, Paul Kingston and Captain James ,W. Dullybave gone to Highland Springs to re- !main a few weeks.
Among the ieceut visitors at iElua Springswere: Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Upbam, Mr. and iMrs. R.Finking, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rossiter ;and A. Boyken of this city; Mr. and Mrs. J.Graf and W. A. Maklnder of St. Helena; R.Van Brunt of New York City and W. N. Oui-niius of liwaco, Wash.
COMING EVENTS.The ladies or the Catholic AidSociety of Oak-
laud will give a picnic to-day at Trestle Glenfor the benefit of th- ir cnailiy fund. Asmalladmlsslou fee will be cba'rged to the grounds,as the ladles have secured the exclusive rightto them for the day.
The Verdls will give their ninth party atTjnlon-square Hall to-morrow night.
The AlphaSocial Club willgive Its first partyWednesday evening at Saratoga Hall.
An entertainment entitled -ANight InScot-land" will be given next Wednevdav eveningat Social Hall,102 O'Farrell street.
Social Council No. 46. Order of ChosenFriends, will give an entertainment and dancenext Thursday evening at Washington Hall,320 Post street.
The Original LilyClub will give a grab-bagparty next Thursday evening at its hall, comerof Twenty-seventh and Folsom streets.
Th-- Oliabai SDalome, auxiliary to ihe Mason-street Synagogue, will civ.a concert at GoldenGate Hall next Thursday eveuing aud willpresent an excellent programme.
lie Native Sons of Vermont will give theirregular monthly entertainm nt next Fridayevening at Odd Fallows' Hall, and have pro-vided an excellent programme.
The Alcazar Bohemian Dramatic Club willproduce Hartley Campbell's dr.ma, "My Part-ner," next Friday evening, at N> w MissionTurner Hall,corner of Valencia and Eighteenthstreets. Daucing will follow the performance.
Olympic Circle No. _'_'. Companions of theForest of America, will give a ball next Satur-day evening at Mission Parlor Hall.
The Pythian Sisters will give their regularmonthly entertainment and dance at AlcazarSocial Hall, cv Friday .veiling,September 28.
The Queer Fellows will give their annualmasquerade bait at Union-square Hall on Sat-urday evening. September 29.•
The Dolphin Swimming and Boating Clubwit)hold its sixteenth anniversary ball at Cali-fornia Hall ou Saturday evening, November 3.
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