12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1897.

P. Ewing, H. W. Westphal. Mrs. H. W. West- inil,C. C. Dow, Mm. C. C. Dow, T.D. Hior ian. HEW TO-DAT- DRY GOODS. Is. T D. R ordan. S. J. Heixiy,Mrs. S J. Hen.ly, A L.l'ip-r, Miss Enu:iH Hall, R. B. J/xjPf. Mrs. R h. Moore,W. H. Smith, Mr-. W. H.Smi:h, K. H. Day, il.D. Rowe. Mrs. U. gWWWWJ^WiiTWWIffWiiFW^ i.Rowe, J. G. spauid.ng, Mrs.J G.Spauiaing, 11. J. Grav-k, Mrs. H, 1. Graves. X. U. Si.auld- »*. Mrs. X. U. .-i.nuiding,E C. Jones, Mrs & -- \u25a0 J. Jours, T. V. Harr.s, Mis. Evnus. B. F. Gar- 1 : \u25a0 , t:, Mrs. B. V.GHrratt .Burr Xob'.e. Mrs. Burr i i n, . Soble, T R. Horio:,. .>lr-. T. R. Kort B. Ms i'zy,Mrs. h. M'uzy. K. B. culver well, W. & Mo-es. Mr. W. S Mo es J H. Gtay. Ms J. H. Gray, E. B. Hulks. Mrs. E. B. H "dcs, H. B. Ilighion. Mrs. H. X Highton, C. W. Decker, Mrs. U \\. Decker. C. J. Huesied. Miss Hernice ES SELAMU ALEKUM H 'nic«, A.\V. hnlrlwin. Mrs. A. W. Baldwin, t O.Riser. Mrs. E. O. Rieser, A. MitW,Mrs. A. Miller,Dr T. L.li11. Mrs T.L. Hill.J. L. M. S:ieu<-rly, Mrs. J. L M. She.teriy. W. L. A UTUMN'S frost-fringed breezes demand goods 3 ey, G. E. Dorn. Mr*.G. E Horn. C Bone, Mrs C Jf/^rrCT'vv Tennyson's "A Dream of Fair Women" B.ne. G. R. Armstrong Mrs. G R. Arm- wraps, blank- \u25a0 of warmth and weight. Winter came as near being realizeJ in the flesh r-np, j. k. Firth, Mr-. J K. Firth,O. C. L BUyUR <>rovzinger, Mr». G. C. Groezingcr, F. C. M"r- ' flannels, underwear, evening idylof a truly SU^IL/\R. \u25a0:ah, ets rich dress novelties, las: hs tbe bsautiful Mr... F. C. Morgan, A exander, Mrs. R. Yy?^ A.exander, R. =3 poetic pen ius is ever embodied in material G. H. Burnham, .M:s. G. H. Buru- nain, C. H. Buniec, C, ZZ ->F etc. All in fall completeness. All at Hale form. Nor was the scene laid in the clas- Welcome, ladies, Mis. H. Burlen, A. W. =3 Jhrice fair to Islam! Bishop Mis. A. \V. BUhop. J. C Crooks. E. P. Famous Little Prices. In picked Specials. =3 sic Athenian citadel nor under the warm- UOIMUI,Mrs, B. P. Colga., A. M. Ckrt, Mr-. E addition we've 17 Autumn tinted skies of sunny Italy, by the historic To-rvigKt With the nobles you meet. A. M.(. i«rk, J. R. Fraser. R. E. French, Mrs. R A breezy list for a breezy E. French, J. D. Ha: Mr-. J. D. g "Ad." Pull of facts and money-savings. banks the Tiber, but in that product of son, =3 of The Gamels havte all arrived Hanson, I_ L. Myers, Mr«. L. L a laser civilization, San Francisco, the laderv Myers, G. H. Monrre. Mis. G. H. Monroe, city by the Golden Gate. With Zem-Zem U. Menzel, Mrs. R. Menzel, H. B. Max-on, aad good things to eat Mrs. H. B. M*zaoil, W. T. Porier, Mr-. W. T. The occasion which called together so Porter. Dr. J. a Pott*, Mn J S. Potis, B. F. irany ladies fair, the most carefully nur" -toll,Mrs. B. F. J. E. Thompsou, Miss i sloW, oto'l. solemn dirge of the Nellie TnomrxSt), F. L. Tnirkie.d. Mrs. K. L. SEVENTEEN of and their Jhe munshees SPEEDY tured flowers societv'sgnrden, SPECIALS Ttairkleid, c. H.Iwonbtr. L. A. Bptix^r,Mrs . . SPUN TO START SOMi SPEEDY SELLING. I35 5^ escorts of nineteenth century knights, was Jerpsichore's U A. Sptizer, E. Robens, W. ' Jo tunes haVe been W. Mrs. K. Rob- 'SH IMPORTFD HKAVVFRENCH SKROE- n| ii|i , , • a reception bar:quet changed ertt, Dr. A. ?. \s rigni, Mrs. A. s. Wri rfat, E. B. every rr m m v IITTIr riDIC> '«*LEr^ and tendered them W «»— An tenant a.l-woolfabric perf-ct In uLAIVKtI LITTLE GIRLS floor hot digested H-, Mrs. X b. Willis,L. detail, tie nio*t fabric PIRITY. " Om3ES& —^ by Jslam Temple, Ancient Arabic Order Jhe of sands is Kerr, C. Korr. Mr>. L. 11 jj' servlceame tor a cr'HrtAl it/Lt jc •*Ty?*3*^ S. W. Baf,ius. W. liackus. In myr- 1 • otnUUL J*Cl\l.lo. —^ Mr>.». C. T. «»— winter the market: navies HaloB inmn,, ah >•„ <-\u25a0 ' 't>, rttn Jn*ft. of the Mystic Receptions il W oro,o ,eclantm...... Nobles Shrine. Baiton, l y\nd a Barton, Mr*.r.T. W. iff.Mrs. -^ t s.oJiv n,;averys I keT u ™, ,\u25a0'' tT, Ihe picture l.a.dl,does =^ ye programme of dances arranged. < luff,M. a Dora, . s^P re^"boih"^ jiisuro. [r.Uy h. been civen the fair sex on many Geo--e E. de Go.ia, Mr^>. Rreat It v- at »ml ©i^^ Georne E. <.ol:a, DftltOii, 2^ QSr YPrH winter itpment 'has jus. -.r.-ivel- MoSBSL an suspicious occasion in San Francisco, de H. P. Mr>. H. I. SI OOC Yard. Th-y com^ t. us carload los. Wide silk- and perfect ri.braid trim- =^— L. Kvan>, - > or ages b fl^&^ • Dalto:.. J. Mrs. L J. J. Far. ribb. pure \u25a0 mpe- ial M»9 r^J > bou :ht \u25a0 of. the :anff a>l- neers, but this was an event that will Uunn, G. D. GiaUain. Mrs. G. D. GraiIMm, fancy wmvcs re MwWmtf^^^ probably serve Yea, taste of the Shriners' delights, «i. T. Gribner, Mis. G T. Gribner, K~;S,J?gii S2 Each. 3 as a criterion to local so- U. HellWig, Mrs. «'. HelUie. G. J. E ISJSS ciety for years to New York has Hobe. Mrs. Hobe, J.-wet>, couie. blame not in future \jour loVed one G. J. P. D. \u25a0xt y wS:^-: iu.uo pair =5 had a Bradley-Martin ball, San /\nd •Mrs. P. D. Jewftt, H. IJ..n.s, Mrs. H 1.Jones, E: 40c Yard. (IDeseare «5sKSc/,;asa— Jsm sk but Fran- W. T. Mrs. me b-at iluukeis money" can SKIRT Another new- TaH^BfiT had Mystic Because he s so on I.nile. E. J. Dietier *-, J M. Liich- S"»-- Du>'-' justarrived, the great- ~^" cisco has a Shriner recepuon. late Shrine nights. B^ld.Mrs. J. M. LUobfisld, C. V. M«ni.er, W. . lot '**\>te&^ It was 8:30 p. m. the MlUer, E hull, M. WHITE when first liveried & W. Nert J. M. I'-.-I. Mrs. J. RIBBON SALE. WOOL Bn?KEn-H. W been S^'&Sffi efe^ntT? m|L^ 3— carriage rolled up the iVei,C. P. Rubmson, Mrs. c P. Robiuion. C Le»-- sold as ass All-Wool Blanket, However, made, tnoron^hlv lined • before entrance to redolent odor. Across the' bower were Smith, >Diith, 'on ;^l— tie Itheir appellation. All gentle- M. Mm. i.M. J. S. Srrgent, Mr-. A big lot of ai:-pure s^ilk, (Ires- ""'. n v smal. per cent cotton (only «nd bound, a terea to a ..- ;^ Golden Hali, street, these 1 Satin and Gate 625 627 Sutter in letters of gold fie Arabic salu- Imen were J. &-Bar*«u:, J. J Ssutlu Mrs. J. J. Smttb, X. tected by an expert)- A grand i.erftcl riL. A leader a; Male's. -• tation, l members of the committee a»— Ribbons special Male's. \°. - of s*ar nils, 1; tull of wariutn and -, _ i_ the reception was 'Es Selaniu reciiy i s. Mrs. N. SUlt j*^ CO.or » one. Mon y saved on neece. . qj { / C__ 7^{ later when appear- above this inscription wa« sußp»nded J. J. Crawford, Mrs J. J. hour the last made its the At midnigiu the guests passed into Mrs. E <". FIRRg, J. H. Halfh 62x80 inches— At $3.45 ance, ana galaxy emolem of the swor I,the crescent and the the Mrs. J. H !^~ .No 16 CJV4 inches wide) 9c yard Hale*. pair ~^L the of beauty was com- j banquet ball in the tbe Ha cb, T. Kyi.-,Mrs. Kvii-, B I,uhes«iVilli ni Lucas -o.^,v^ WARM FLANNELETTENIGHTGOWNS -^ plete. From the carriage to the door was by j where tables had been bet for 600. Mrs. J. \V. Lucas, H. t Mttthe««, Mrs. H. >U ;o(3VB:nche S J ...l3cyard ii««-TK^^* set off small incandescent lights, the ef- were E. J. J. Mr-. jv|de FLANNEL gents'. only a small distance of twenty feet, and heightened me tables decorated with vases of Mathcws Mel**, J. J. Meigrs. I>OODNESS. LADIES' or 3 fect beinc by those incrusting roses, chrysanthemums l". J. Noack, Mrs. C J. N.'iick FINE, The you scarcely a dozen steps were required to and dahlias. The S*~ |)auoc TnnTunniirurr FIRM FLANNELS. kind want for freezy, frosty, fojrgy. -^ the hamHe of the sword being in various chandeliers and W. H. Schooler. Mrs. w. H. Schooler, COMBS, TOOTHBRUSHES, frlgialy winter nigh*. ;— lake the occupants from the quiet street, . pillars were decorated Harry Scon, Harry Scott, Sett,c >tt, fe colors. But the staee was the least of tiie with J. Mrs. J. Tom If you buy at bathed in light of ferns and smilax, and the .scou, WeMilierwax, •fc— CHAD Flannels Uale's they're7 nirvrrwvw>v»<» «,,. \u0084r v mrnonnnn' ~5 the mellow the moon, wondrous scene. walls were Mrs. Tom C. H. Mrs. c H. soap Bood-and,ou nay .he goodness into a hall of dreams —an Aladdin's | fostooned .with pink and blue bunting, Weather" ax, A. \V. Burr.'ll, Mrs. A. \V. Bar- ;L . lessor "ilLnnklkiTKm^HTa^^J?Oo°o! . Just here it would be noticed »*_ 81-, Busy, nnd * palace. that the following was the rel!, R. W. Carson, Mrs. K. \V.Car.-on, From that BustUnr Bazaar- \or \v p bl5 and longand warm, a comfortable air was filled witd music, menu: .1. F. Knough SPECHL-A SPLKVDID «a Sown, y sale at 13 the warbline of Logan, Mrs. J. F. Logan, M ss Susie Lngnn, said. . PKR fI^XNKL, red blue stoui stitched. Un Hale s Early in the evening Miss Tracy BOCII.T.ON EN \u25a0 In or dare Bessie birds, natures musicians. Cage atier TASBE.' < or.i Mif>o;j, Burns, H grounds, stripes and dots, -^ iv \u0084,i\tnc god Pa l-i rOn> me shore of Ar*by tn- R. Smllie, Mrs. R F. \\l- g^ ENGLISH HOHA COMBS—7-inch, lot oi GOOD pat ems. At hate's OUL-XaCll.- \u25a0• t^ Burns. Siniiie. \V. ._ ""• I *Bles mans, Mr*.1 \V. E B. Carroll, Mrs. and strong, practically non breaicable...... sautekne. Facon . Wiimans. :-pe,;ial LADIES' WINTER KXKKCED quern. E. B. Carroll, J. \Y. QC Yard.«\u25a0• FLAN- H^— EJwards, Mrs. J. \V. Ed- V - • OYSTERS. A LA POCLKTT. ward«, S. L. Lent, Mrs. S. L. Lent, F. Mar- SZ 5C Each Ni-.USTT*.NIGHTGOWNS- Perfect car- "A very gentle beast and W. _"^- OK navy 1*"1 pret lly made; good, firm, heavy a «ood conscience." vin.Mrs. F. W Marvin.E. L.Reese, Miss Lulu g- !" 600 YARDS BLUE TWILL fl 1^ SALAD. Whtliug, H. E. Ried. M.ss Grace Hiliiorn,F fc FKEXCH BBISTLKaOOTHr.RUSHES- W yardsoVsaTe CHICKEN BAI.AD. W. Mrs.. F. \\. SumuT, i \\. Sluck regular Special a^a^^e^'lflS." ftoo- Moth«^nb^td^iX^™."7Bi-eiichfai style:. 3 \u25a0 . *^~ The 10c kind. ai Ua.e's or Col ar .;.$1.00 each "BeatrewM withlettuce and tool salad herbs." Mrs. (. W. Sack, C. L. Wlttes, Mrs :^ W, F. Wines, .1. McCrossoti, Mrs. TEBKAFIN, A LA MARYLAND' J. Mctronsoi. 6C Each. nit Woolen Winter Underskirts. "A uios: delicious monster. 1 H. J. Mrs. 11. J. Sadler. H. H. Puchur E 25c^ard. E. Tlieoinykina her wear, COLD i.Hugnes. Mrs. E. C. Hughes, Mis* Beatrice JFROENP TOT 900 YARDS WHITK AND CRKAM ALL- lor wei-wea pure '•MEATS. Hughe*, C. .mmoiui, S. FEI'S OH KIRK'S liSc WO°'' wool, tl-gint y m-de, s ripe border, tue . \u25a0 .-. H Mrs. C Haniioor.o, in SOAIA 3cak"io,t,, PU" as Ham. ... Tongue. S. I'iumiuer, You:at<*ti, nSre a 9 yard -»"e,wlue, veryvery superiority.super.or , y "^" Boned Turner, ('hand Mi-s I. K. W. Tucker, dehc a!;.y %pecial a IUaW. en lroid. E. W. TuckiM, Roy T. KiuOall, io" turned. J~^ Ga:aotlne, en Bella Vue. Mrs. 0. W. Nu L l^:^^^Zi^ 3 genial ting,Mrs. C. W. Kuttmg, A. R Wells, Mrs. A" Wool.lrght or dark...... *10° each "A savour of certain stews and rout meats A. 8= 15C Box. 45c-rv-»v^ Yard.'di m. . and pilaus." R. we. is c. M. Coglan, Mrs. C. M. Coglan, K. j^- iine Worsted, black ground..sl.2s each 13 DKSSiSRi 1 J. Van Voorhle*, Mr-. R. J. Van Voorhies, 80l CHAMPAGNE. . ieel. Phil T. Browne, Mrs. Phil T Browne, B ihurlutte Russa. Blanc Mange. A. McDonnell, Mrs. s A.McDonnell. B.D.Love Bavuroise. wine ,i,.;. land, A. B. Sni.tli, Mrs. A. B.Snuth. L. J Ken- ••rne taste of sweetness, whereof a little more dru-K.D .I.Mm duiiald,Mrs.D.J. loan a little by MHCdonald.A.W. '-.-,'\u25a0 is much too much." McKeiiZie, Mrs. W. Gtf.ir(fe cyja/&^nrj'. A. McKcnzie. B i Andrew, George Aidios, I XUIiCUKAM. Mrs. S J. A Bla. H. B. Ream, Jr., p 937-945 Market Street, 3 CoFFKE. G. E. Goodman Mrs. G. E. '•And for my soul Icannot Goodman Jr., .*\u25a0. D. Maver, Mrs. S. D ' — sleep a wink." Mayer. NAN FBA>'CISCO. SHASTA WATER. Mrs. W. H.Cnni, J I.Molter. Mrs. J. P. Mol- &= g ter, Loui- nj? was Gla^s, Mrs. Lou:s Glass, John GUl- Dane resumed alter the repast fon, Mrs. Joan and the pleasan (.illson, K. H. Ames, Mr-.K.H. hours 1/ whiled away Ames, J. M. Cur iv. Mifi J. M. Curtis, Mi— J tuuii^ until the nr-t gray > treats of day warned Mulr, t . t. BmmmU, Miss L. M. Bunki-r, A. : the guests that it w»s time to hie them Bpeucer, Mrs. a. Bpenctr, J. R. Ta-pscott, Mrs. THE IVkYSTIC SHRINERS. away homeward. The dream was o'er, J. R. Tapsoott, W. M.Petrie, Mrs. W. M. Petrie ; but the fond memory 0. Van Dowr, Miss A. (i. XeUon. A. would long linger! I'ouruDotie, Tourtiilotte, D. A Summary of thq Purposes of the The programme of dances was • Mrs. A. i>. A B. as follow* C ute, Mrs. A. B. C me, W. C. que Order. Tempting Heyer, Miss Un Carpets! March, lancers, waiiz, deux temps, Heyei, l.McLaohlan, McLachUu, Furniture! schot- Mrs. T. Miss Mystic tische, lancer.*, polk*, waltz, McLachmn, C. H. Mibs, The Order of Nobies of the Shrine Roger schotti^che Sir Lizzie F. Neuhuus, May de Coverly. la marjolaine. waltz,scliot- ! tiCCrosaoa, Miss c Dow.inc. L. W. Yi.uuk, g". was instituted at Mt-cca in the year a. d tlscne, Berlinana five extras. N-wman, | ' II Mis. P. S. lel.er. B. B. Murdock 6'fi Hiira by the son-in-law ot Mo- In to the David Mrs. 25. Specials addition committee of ar- Kair. R B. Mardoes, Miss Lucy hummed, as an inquisition or vigilance rangements, the affair was in charge° of Gett, C A. Warr< n, Mrs. ( A Wnrren. U. E. the followingcommittees: J Bacon, Mrs. G. E. Bacon, J. W. Ander-ou, Mrs. committee, rendered necessary by the J. W. Anderson. S. H. Perkins, W. R. Jones, failure of ihe laws, as then administered. Reception committee— thanes L.Field, past Mrs v. K. Joiifs, C. H. C, imperial potentate, chairman; Murphy, Mr-. H. to execute punishment- upon criminals. FOR 3 DAYS Fraokiin H i Murphy. 1. Morffow, Mrs. T. Muiff « ti of ONLY! Day, P. P.; Alfred W. Baldwin. Victor D. Bragg. Mary Bragg. The purpose the order was to arrest, boce. Henry liahou, Do- J. J. W. Htiit. Mrs. J. W. criminal, P. George K. Dow, John .-it. Dr. N. H. Ha:ght, Mis. X. H. Haight. judce and execute the even H. Gray; Hiram T.Graves, P. P.; K.H. Hedees, i SV. BurcKhalter, within the hour, and thus striKe terror No economical housekeeper T. W. Helnlzelman, Hurtbut, M. Mr>. W. M. Kurckhalter, J. R. P. C. G. Ken- i C.Terry, Miss Terry, C. P. Cnesley. Mn. C. P. and consternation into the hearts of evil- Ton, William D. Knights; Reuben Lloyd -.-U-y, Dow, should miss attending these P.; 11. ' « h 'r. E. Mrs. G. E. l)ow, W. K. doers. It was equally devoted, however, P. George D Mec«lf, John F. Merrill Viuidorsiice, .leannette Vnndersnce, Hermm truth, mercy Special H. Murphy; < liarie* L.Pat ton, P. le to t: c cause of and religious Sales. Charles p.; :Vanderslice, Master Vaudtjrslice, Mrs. S. 8. toleration, grand pur- Warren S»x:on, L A. Si i7-r. James G. SpauM- Woodward, Miss lielen Woodward, but its and mystic ing, ,-earis, I R. H Mow- pose known only to initiated. Niles G. Howard Thompson \V II t.ray, C. &Wrtgkt, Mrs. C. S. Wn«n t, W H can be the F. Titus, W 1 lain Cuff, \V. G. Brown; ' among mnny ,!i- {3 From To de Golia, Morgan. existing in the Eastern countries. Visa's\\ T775151 $80 E. F. C. Thomas H. Brown, J. Mrs. McLaren, (\u25a0•_> F*l^l_f pints KirkFirth, Scott, Pike, Laren. John rce H Founded by a Mohammedan, its rites, \•* 2 fl.lo Tom J. E. T. Charles V I Dyer. Miss Xdhe Dyer, Mrs. G V| t^^Py^f 3 Pints l.vn 9^ Manner. Walter N. Brunt, H. W. Furman. 1.. Bpesr, Mrs. George McLane, Wil- ceremonies and emblems are character- ' nation 5 pints 1.35 1.10 istic of th~ Oriental from which it 7 it V^T?~rv3Bps pints 1.50 1.'20 f emanates, bui does not teach nor re- i^^^^ 2.75 Beauty 9 lints 1.40 \u25a0 "iii"™ Surmounting the Camel, S'mb>l?c or a Ladi s Rrception. quire a belief in the Mohammedan re- t^""""*"Hii i ligion—the Jew and the Christian being These are beautiful nickel-plated r. vii/» Pots, CASH Smith, admitted on an equality with the Mo-icm. Coffee requiring less coffee OR EASY PAYMENTS. escorted by Charles H. Murphy, a The order flourishes in Arabia, Persia, than any others, and are the only member of the reception commiuee, E^ypt and Turkey, and many encouragers - you Tine. walked down tbe baliway ones made on strictly scientific W/r? save into the spa- of iis principles are to be found among principles. W *"* SAVE YOU HONEY. cious ballroom. The eicht tliat met her in part* of Europe. SAVE YOU TROUBLB. wondering eyes eminent men all caused her to stop and There are at present seventy-seven tem- draw in an involuntary breßth of astonish- ples in delight. the United Siates and Canada, BLEND COFFEE. ment and Sbe was followed by with a total membership of nearly 50,000 "IDEAL" others of the ladies. The same was A choice bl°nd of Mocha and Java that J. NOONAN effect nobles cf the Mystic Shrine; all under makes a most delicious drink, r.duced 1017-1019- Mission produced on them. J St. the general control of the Imperial Coun- irons our ;J ; 516-518-530-523 Minna St. The stage was one magnificent spectacle cil for North America. Jlkium.ar Trick, _ SrEciAi, Price, Above Sixth. They to ;-tji of flowers. adorned the walls, they Toe lollowmgarp the principal officers 400 per tb .jc per tt>. Telephone, South 14. Open Evening*, hung appended from v c ceiling, they vases; as given in the official divan for 1897 of filled large grouped here and there Temple: were floral emblems; great banks of them Islam Wines and Liquors. against Charles L Field, Illustrious potentate, Shayk ; lay the piano and the rear of the Baldwin, the very air was heavy A'fri-dW. chief rabban, Emeer ;*\\. I HAMS. stage; with their H. F. Thus, assistant rabban, Srluu; W. g. 30 per cent reduction on our Brown, high priest and prophet, Imam; entire stock of Wines and Liquors IDUPEEODGE, SWEENEY & CO. MEW Jeseph C. Campbell, oriental *vide, Ayn; TO-DATJ William C. Murdoch, treasurer, Chayziu; Vic- of our own bottling. tor D. Duboce, recorder, Katib; John 6. Kd- mondson, first cer. master, WaiEil; Henry AscroM, second cer. master, Alain; Joiin H. Gray, director, Malah; H. J. Burns, marshal, Amal; William H. Smith, captain of guard. Hays; Robert H. Mow bray, outer guard, Hatiz. Luck KAPPIHN ASH SHVHAYIR. William H. L. Burno, past potentate, l'lema; Reuben H. Loyd, pasupotentate, Talbe; Ar- 21 Stockton Street, [3253 Fillmore St.. thur W. Foster, past potentate. Nuzlr; Curtis NEAR MARKET. I Near Lombard. G. Kenyon, past potentate, Waz r; !• ran kiln Telephone Main Telephone We've had hard >lu«hir; 5522. 1 West 152. H. Day, past potentate, Charles L. for Catalogue. ' Field, past potentate, Hakim; Hiram T. Send our Gravel, past potentate Kasia; Brilsford Y. luck lately Flint, pait potentate. Nakeer; Charles L. Pat- PACIFIC ton, part potentate, Kazir. >?S^OEWEY,STRONG &Co.>»yv REPRESENTATIVES TO THE IMPERIAL COUNCIL. Victor D. Duboce, Franklin H. Day. Charles (« "PATENTS^ \ Advertised Mack- L Patton, John H.Gray, Charles L. (ad CONGRESS Field SPRIAGS vttnm), past imperial potentate. VL^33oMARKETST.S.F.SSSS^ SANTA CLARA COUNTY. intoshes the other SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS. Only 2'^ hours from San Francisco. day; the sun's been Kemodeled and under new management^ For rates and printed" matter address ** shining since Japan Tea / JOHN S/ MATHESON; Manager. SEIGLER SPRINGS, Will try again; _, LAKKCOUNTY. HIBDKMOIiIFULWATB.Ki'NO-PLACB\V ATE KINO-PLACE IS ) purest TLAKKlocated In of the IS —the and mostvs » the mld^t Coast Itauce. . most\ Abnn.ianoe of springs, '11 not plunge mineral hot and cold you forget batiiß. large- awlmnalas- of mineral water, line scone dining-room? telephone con- nections, electric lights, livery- accommodation; pood trout-fishing and hunting. 'Kound-trip' »•«.«. where the best wet eta at a. P. offices. $lv. licit' The tea plant thrives . JOHN SPACLIJING, Proprietor. weather coats are Scene on the Stage in Golden Ca^e Hall at the Mystic Shriners' Rec:ption best Last Evening \ \\ o. I.fi^ffsSfr^^^ in the glorious climate and y HOWARDllUWfltnU I-AKK COUNTY, cape of the yellow-feathered TTNDEK songsters Those present at grtat THK ABI.K SUPERVISION OF MRS. sold. hung from the ceilinsr, gladsome this social event Him F. Gunn, Mis* Mabel Gunn, K. H. KKKIS . and tue were : R. Ash, loamy soil of Japan. / ,J- »ndAccommodations scene was enhanced Mrs R Mountain, J. Christie, nr«t-c:ass. hates *10 »12: special termsstrict?to p;ea»inely by their Field, Ash. N. W. A. s! /rich 5 lamil es. P. O. multitudinous trilling. C. L. Mr*. C. L. Field, J. C. Campbell, G. Hi-born, Mrs. Biaiveunet, Colonel S. C. Woman is queen' J. P. »\u25a0 rater. Mr*. J. p. Scott, Mis. Scott, George Sraulding, the art of tea culture. Their process of same as our \u25a0••n, Fraser. J. G. Edmon.L S. c. Mrs. HOTSPR'Nas.Sonom» overcoats ;that's As if not satisfied with .Mrs J. G Eduiondsoii, g. Ferine, U F. Breuncr, Breuner, 01/ Anno>9 *-0 'only*Mi the wondrous Wilson, H. Mr«. Mrs. L. F. George llI.I. * nouraironi result 01 his work A. F. Scnleicher, g. It.Perine. C H. W. E Lutz.Mrs. W. H. Ferguson. Miss M. Cameron, A. L. Fitz- \M • rancisco. and but 9 the t Lutz, Tonninjrsen, manufacture is in accordance with the most UitMll,M,WllU miles'**? how they differ from other decorator, had calcium ligats nreaent, ; J. Mrs. J. Tonninrs-n, & gerald, Mis G. Fitzgerald, G. W. Rail- VltII sU«in*. were VVarbunon, Mrs. L. Chitteuden, G. Howard ton, J. H. Culver, Mrs. J. H. Cu.ver, .A.PEN.UNTIL which mrnei on during the prom- Thomiison. Miss Meta Thompion, A. G. Schetzei, not only NOVEMBER 1. good enades, producing a re«ult H. R. Koo- F. J. Veen, Mrs. F. J. advanced ideas. It insures perfect J. *'\u25a0 MI'UiRhVV.Proprietor. makes tliat would bins. Mis M. M. Roboliß, M ss L. B. Robbins Vteu, A. r.Scnieicher, Geoigj B. Hansel, J. have tickied the jaded fancy of au Eastern W. X IV teis, Mr«. Pettee.s, W. E. W. K. McAllister, Miss Fannie Slmtery. W. E. Bridge, purity,but "MONTE potentare. Pirneil, Mrs. W. R. Farnell. C. L. raiton. Mr». W.E. Bridge. C. VV. Taber, Mrs. C. W. retains all the flavor and vigor ofthe VISTA." For men and for big and During Mrs i: L.Patton, L. Osl^rn, Mrs. riCTIHK-Ql'K GKM Of HKSIERRAS the intermission between dances T. L. Osb 'm. f»ber. G. D. Clurk. C. M. Cna«e, Mrs. C. M. (elevation 3.i00 t«et). This mos the guests were considerably H. Browne. Mrs. T. H. Browne, C. L.Has- Chase. Mrs. H. Hpencer, H. THK popular r»- amused by kHli. Mrs. < L. Hromrda, McD. A. Heilbron. tender succulent leaves and buds. A cup of sort unaer new ownership is now open; deli"hteu littleboys two large oil-paintings, one pl.ir-ed on the . Hankell. A. Miss A. >'r«. H. a. Heilbron, C. L. Doychert, C. G. climate, lawn tennis, pnoi.. dark-room, ilrcmada, S, Uambie. 8. Gamble Kenyon, Mrs. <\ Kenvon, Zook, boatl.Se. wall at each side of tbe stage. Tie one on Mrs. U M G Frank K. Japan \u25a0tlshing. hunting: four trains dalle; li.mile fr Jurmai. Mr«. H. M. Furman. Theo FrohlicV Mr-.Frank K. Zook. C. H. Evans. Mrs. C. H. Tea "invigorates in the morning suit ion; free carriage.' For adures^ Xi% the ripht represented a camel being Mrs. Tlipo F;ohhcn. H. C. Mr,. and circular THUI led Frnier. H. C. I.vans, C. O. Scot;, Mrs. C-. O Scott, C. W. Fed- K. MOiiUAX,Monte Vista. Dutch Flat, Cal. !• — across the desert sands by George M. Per- Frnzer. William E.lvrnrtls, Mrs. R. M.Edw«rd« leton, J. A. Foshay, J. 11. Bruce, Mrs. J. H. snourishes lne and Joseph Campbell* R. Day, Mrs. R. D«y, B. B. Mrs. B Bruce, A. at night" Umbrellas lots of them; while Potentate Duncan. B K-ndall. Mrs. A. Kendall, T. Gray. S V.MMK.R II O M C. L. Field, upon Dui.cin, V.D. Duboe, Mrs. V. D. Dubooe" w. H. W. Hmnmt-l, Drake, X. YAKM, sat the dromedary's H Crira, Mrs. W. Seaman^ A. J F. \ Every pound critically inspected Santa Cruz - hump with a cool and graceful mien sel- W. H. trim.W. c. CampLell! Omn Bulll-, George B Cn^.ntngham. H. D. 1 by the Mountains.- prices right dom Mrs W C. Campte 1, C. Biics, Mrs. C. Bliss, R bri.son Mrs H.I). Robertson. Mi s FAMILYStMMKItAND WIN- witnessed m so warm a climate. W. N. Hrunt. Mrv W. X. , Ki. Rt.-m, Tbelma // Japanese Government. Sold by FIRST-CLASSA1ter resort. Cottages, teuis, hntuliiit and tisho Charles driver, Brunt. W. G. Brow fabor. H. B. A M. Mi-Eiroy, Charles the best ip^> Ipb Campers' return $'J $840 H. Wilson acted as and Mrs. W. G. Brown, H f Uok, Mrs. H X Btraet, V.Miion. ... > ticket*. 50. Board, seemed to Hrct, WillUa Miss Bradfle.d, J. 10 p-r week-. Hotui for circul H. ll*W* relish his task of p«desina:i H. Asc.-o:t, Miss A*.o;t, 1' Gre>l<;y, rt. NS. grocers. Accept no substitute tile;, to jehu. Moreimuse, C. C. A. Hi.b J. 8 Yoiinit. T.i mas . fcr^o^an |iffI TKB , wood, Ca i.oiiK-dlstanCf leeiilione. Tfce other picture represented the Mrs. c. c. Mor<>house, Flir.-,Mrs. Tn.m>- Flint, L. K. 1" iilli|«, Fred . ROOS tour Jolly Shriners, E, Lutz, fhoinas Morton. Mrv Thomas Morion, M. ISH&lia, Fr« k Ki>onig, W. Jensen, BROS William D. keyston, Mrs. Vorftl, E. J. Sr.ADKONK Charles W. Conlisk, John P. Fraser and }\. \V. D. Keyston, \V.Ede, L. R. Meal, H. J. Cranerho z, \V. N. MIXEHAIM'JUNGS. G, M.Ede Jr., Mrs. W. Ede, Q. Thompsou, Pearce, Batkin, Kcyes. CAST* CLARA COfXIY A1 XI-A Pl"'- John JSdmondson. Iti8 enough say Mrs. G. A. A. H. C. Mrs. L. R. -fcj cillc Kearny corner Post «, to J-homoson, A. W. Scott. Mrs. A. W. Scott, Mesde, Mrs. A. A. Batkin, for indlcasuon and kMnev iroub stag* 27-37 of them that their appearance fully jasti- c. Miss Elsie Smyth, connects at 'traina Moo , H. Abboit, Mrs. C. H. Abbott, J. S. Ewing, Mrs Mra. ccrrat, c.H. Murphy. ;Madrune witu morning- Wed.. bat. Mud for descriptive pamphlet 14J terms. JAJlt,^ CAKTKB, 3lan«g»r.