8 NEW- YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. SUNDAY, AUGUST 9, 19US. Morgan table 'n tha private dining hall. Judge J r.-The Place Viger. Is built In the chateau styltvof F. Fischer .A. W. Black, Charles H. KiyVMiss oX York, was the guest of honor. POCOXO AND WAFER GAP architecture. It 300 long and Prentlss," Miss Harriet L. Meeler, A.,ulyth. OBru.i. Stev-ns. George *>- - is feet accommodates CharlesKelley. Rnd others pr««ont -were L.11. SM (ruests. -\u25a0\u25a0. railway waiting/ rooms, tlcMfit Miss C. A.Dukes, Mr.and Mrs. A. P. Helen. CROWDS IN CATSKILLS. A. Moore. iw SARATOGA CROWDS. The - W.Kelley.' M -1. 1. James McCutcheon. Char!&* \u25a0Wt>Kelley, Paulson. \u25a0• offiees.~etc.rare on the ground floor of the hot»l. Albert- Mlss'S. S. Mollouf, W. M K-rr. A. A. Anderson, Gconr'J Marcu*.**• Miss I. W. Pattison. W. B. Raymond, N. H. Georgo W. HubbeU. Cfcam« Noto Mrs. Charles Leigh Ifadlsy, Miss Hadley, "W. H. W. Truesd.Ue. a k-Ak The Season at Its Height at Heisser, Miss J. F. Heisser, E. P. Bullard, Mr. and Geddes. Alexander Praser. General *7a7 ? -A 5 H.w" to Meet—MmMay F. Records August Rush Broken- Findlay S. Douglas. William H. McCord Railway Men SHELTER ISLAND JOYS. Mrs. Nelson G. Carman, W. L. Gunther. J. O. for man. George W. tt «««* Pennsylvania Resorts. Alsop, Mr. and Mrs. William B. Hornblowcr, Lewis Durant Cheever. Rowland. Hornblower, F. W. Wursier. Robert B. Carpenter. DT-—** W. Homblower, George S. Mr. and Region at Its Be*t. Montelth, Charles Mount Aug. S (Special).— Test Automobiles. Mrs. Robert D. Benedict, Mrs. C. C. Bishop ard Danforth. Mr. UP. Sheldon, and Pocono. Perm.. (Speclal).-Thls L. Edey. F. G. Renner. George F. Deminlcfc guests In this resort this week participated •- Springe. N. Aug. 8 (Special).-The Fully Miss Alice B. Fox. Haines FaUs, N. V.. Aug. 8 is at Mr. la tw« Saratoga V.. Delights This Resort the Fowle. mi« of the August resort com- of once the moat populous and picturesque spot in Among the arrivals here thisthis weelcwee* werejDffl season's most popular events. One wai opening week of finds this arrivals her©Evelyn Henry w. german tha regular patrons. Catskills. Everybody sooner or later comes to Henrietta Norton. Miss Norton. Riven In the large ballroom of the aratlvety full of visitors and Appreciated. Ranney. Rooter. .Mrs. Pooom IN THE BERKSHIRES. Falls, this season they got here earlier Goddard. A. Elliott WilHamAdams, Mountain House, and which was ie«l by E. E, and season has reached Us height. The daily (Special).- Haines and M. L. Adams. Miss Adams. W. S. E- j"; .the to Shelter Island. Long Island, Aug. 8 to tho many large hotels, Jenkins. \\ Hooker, jr.. and Mrs. H. Hllair. The other was tK, 1are heavy, and will continue be bo than usual. In addition Frazer. Mrs. F. Jenkins. Miss ill^mMis« -»rrtvals August has found people leaving these shores for known, are the pretty summer parks B. Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Averbeck. floral horseback parade given on Thursday by r until the advent of September. Aside from the — now so well Mr. ana ra« mountain resorts, and vice versa. This is always Twilight and Santa Cruz, where forest Averb^ck. H. A. Wilson. P. W. Freeman. pupils of the riding academy. Many tliat on this town early Lenox Season Fairly Begun Cot- of Sunset. Mrs. K. Rodney Flske. J F. Alexander. Mr. and haodaos:« raclr-g contingent moved gayest Shelter Island. Dinners, Important than John K. women part. were, w*ek, include many who jthe month at life is taken at its best. But more Mrs. John B. Elmendorf. Richard Irvtn. took The horses decorated WU* in tha the newcomers luncheons, teas, parties and the like are George W- beautifully races, and who find suf- lawn tagers Returning. all these things are the wonderful native attractions Mall. B. Hedges. William ,R«Sf«; flowers and the women were jowaed. ss a never attend Thia pub- Francis J. Mr. and Mrs. J. rule scheduled for every day In the month. first spot. Bntrancingly beautiful are the Danforth. J-,*l3tl^ The reviewing stand «a.t at the Montaneaca, • amusement in other directions. No matter hotels, Lenox, Aug. 8 (Special).— The of the Miss Fisht-r. J. K. Fisher, jr. Mr. and Mrs. £. •ficient may the Iweek has been crowded full of affairs at Mass.. tide of lime features of nature here at the head of this John R. Shannon. A. K. Richard Backus, of New-York. \u25a0 the hat . their Individual preferences be. travel has turned to the mountains. Pfarrius. Miss Ffarrius. chamois* to cottages and at the various clubs. Since the famous Kaaterakill Clove. Watson. Paul Armitage, O BTtenv Jud bowler here. His greatest score la 217. \u25a0My programme f general affairs is sufficient in last of June there has been U George K.J«" . Mr.tT. and*fd o Island Yacht Club has been a a steady exodus of the cottages occupied, and the club- Morgan J. O'Brien. McCieod. In the inclement v.tather The Shelter All the park ars Mr. and Mrs. X- The Rev. Father (>eonc« Mitchell i*at th» Moms; "leetttae demands of all. this Beason. Six silver cupa Lenox cottagers to the shore, but now they have gather Mrs. James Yereance, Jlo^™*? pleasures, the guests flourishing condition houses are lively places when the residents Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Wilson and T. B. M. Pleasant House. He ia accompanied by the that cut lato a portion of the presented by members of the club, and a all started homeward, and the real season in Walker. MiaMa situation, indulged to a have been for meals. The new Sunset Park Inn Is now re- Terhune, all of New-York. Anna P. and Elizabeth Mitchell. made the best of the and copper one by H, L. Max- Lenox will betrin immediately, and culminate - and board- baadgomely engraved will ceiving 'increased patronage. The house has a Miss Bertha Speering. of WUkesbarre. la at degree indoor pastimes. The hotels til, for the mixed class. The regatta committee in the fourth annual horse show of the cottagers, ledge of rocks above ta» with August life, and the commanding site on an upper Belmont House. lng honaes arc bright of the Shelter Island Yacht Club Includes Charles which will be held on September IS. at William D. structures, and it is handsomely RACES ON LAKE GEORGE. In swing. all tfte other * Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Skinn are here for aa tx» .season of 1903 is nov full Otis, chairman; Dr. Jullen W. Russell and Sloane's broad acres, Highlawn, where he has a fitted *ae a rli Street Railway Association dele- H. up. tended visit. mi Stephen Lane Folger. The officers of the club are: beautiful plateau overlooking Laurel Lake, on also a most successful season at the tatw, v/ho are bold annual ses- There is — Mrs. R. 8. Leyser. a Southern newspaper scheduled to. their James Jr.; vice-commodore, Ar- which the ring will be made. Antlers, which is the largest hotel In this imme- Motor writer, «lon at least days during the opening week Commodore. Weir. Many Launches Entered is among the last of three rear-commodore, John W. Weber; As yet there has been All of Loxhurst, Falls House, arrivals.