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San Francisco Chronicle from San Francisco, California • Page 5

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W-- pisco cnzRoisicm mootxa October as ism Spsittftttis PpeI to all altte but fiortunatelr the responses are not nl war tie fitfv Hence itis atitiniMjjecegsary to bring if Uritlea of the TeoTle At lnrff ttiA furt 1i liaise deserving charitable Institution la in I in fn tlt Ttlf VTA itacfM 1 SUM BuauDtui tsB special attention this week to the division in tals aepanment unaer me needing oi ACJnmgEvents Therein wnibefouudallsi Iijjyaihj charities that are striving to obtain llasis for their maintenance through the Bedlam ot PTing entenainmenw it would peeia almost inviaious to say which one win tie enjoyed most tnereiore jye suggest to ail yiesre charitably inclined to try them all ftsrrbyyour presence help then resell the end jasy desire to attain tei Betrothals jtiAnBOuncement is made ot the engagement tflsslaiin iayioraaugnierpi captain ana rWtlliam IL Tatlor to George A Pope son jJIrsA 3 Pope liiMri Volney Spalding has issued Invitations Jdfrthe wedding of her cousin Miss XllUe FiBrusbi and Hugh Humewblch will take place en Saturday Aovemoer7in at tne Hotel Bella 3V sjlr and Mrs Whlltemhre have sent nut invitations for the weddlUg of their daughter TKss Edith Mabel WhittemorVehd Barry mond Wise con of Hon and Mrs ohu TLWise Meh will take place In Grace Church oh Tues div evening November 3d A reeeutlon will Jbe held aterwrd at the Occidental HoteL Kits Adele Walter will be mamed to Moses 3jeuer next Tuesday evening at the residence Mice wiaos parents air ana jurs i nalter on VarfNess avenue The engagement is announced of Situs Mary lisle rorttous niece ot Mr ana airs Bale to John Cox eldest son of Colonel Cox cf Broxwood Court Herefordshire England The wedding will take place soon 3 The engagemen is announced of Miss Ina Boone to James Root both of Danville Contra ACt WlIUltT Cards have been issued by Sirs Hesser for tasweaamg ot ceraaughter Miss Lliv llesser nd JosepU Maznin which wilt take place on Scndav November 8th attheMaison Doreei 4Tfie wedding of Miss 8adie Uostettor and A Coulter the well known artist will take place in a few days The encaeement is announced of Miss SiMa Slesslner daurtter of Louis SlessLngtr the firm otForter Slessinger Co to Mau nce a KOtnscntia presiatnt 01 tne ert leimer Company of this el ty Miss Kate Harriet Chalmers and William Tost both of Stockton will be married at i oclock Wednesday afternoon November 4tb ia St Johns Episcopal Chnrcb in Stockton MJm Chalmers a niece of Bucldngtiam ef thiscity The engagement is announced of Miss Bay Fredrick of Reno Kev to A Blum of Mar tinez CaL The wedding will take place early in December Tne betrothal is announced of Miss Etta Si bemteln to Wertheimer Announcement Is made of tne betrothal ot rJ3liss tlMe Koentg of Healdbuig and 1 errr of Snta R6ariU bo married to morrow jEVemng at the residence of the brlde parents mHeAuuoarg Tke ennirement is announced of Miss Bar Enralsky danghter of Mr and Mrs Kow usT 01 uaEiana to Kaiiasy of tne firm ot tnancs jacooson co The wedding of miss Becky Joterin ana Tallin Jackson will take place nextSundayat the residence of the brides parents 1834 Bush iireet tV Weddings A prominent wedding took place at the residence of Mr and Mrs Louis Llebes 1013 Van Kew avenue last Wednesday evening when iiclr daughter Miss iilllan Liebes was united la Damage to Joseph Furst a prominent mer chant oi Cincinnalt The most bean til nl blos soms of the season were used in adorning the fpsrloFs where the Invited guests were assem tied at 130 oclock to wi tness the ceremony vlllev Jscob Voorsansrer officiated in a most impressive manner and the ceremony was fol Jloired by heartfelt congratulations Alter srd the orehfstra played a march and the utolng room was sought There a sumptuous mpper was admirably served Under the dlrec tinn of Ernst Lndwig I Brandt acted as fihe speakers of the evening were Joseph Eollrv itenua ueorge Lioes uerman iieoes jirtyon iad others Telezrami and cablegrams from fshstnt friends were deceived and read The npperwas lolloweabyaanclngtoualleuDergi tjstrst music A large number of costly and beautiful ipresentM were received Mr and Mrs Furst ikfton Thnrsdav for Del Monte and Del Co ro ido where they will remain several wieks nd afterward they will go to Ctncinaatl to ror lue EfAmon tlose at the redding were MrTind Mrs jiermtn utoet itir ana jnrs jacoo llebes Mr and Mrs Xairian ilrern Mr and Mrs Iac Llebes Mr and MrV 1 nilipPosner xt and Mrs uioora iir ana Mrs a Brandt Dr and Mr Voorsanger Dr Herstien Mr and Mrs Lonis Uebes Mrs A WeWr Mr tnd Mrs Albert Maris Mr and Mrs Wolf Llebst Mr and Mrs Furs Mr and Mrs Crontourer Jose oh Rothsehildi30rireLlebeF iiitoey Llebes Julian lieocs Mosie Lvons BtuiMr kTMUfit auuivih is nuA if tW tf lirLTUCI iU33 liUJC llfUWi U3S WJ UK jUebes Miss violet webher iliss tmieLicoei illlss Flora Llebes Miss Mamie Louts Miss STlbrt Lnnts Mlsui Lllli Mvers Miss Clara gkrers Miss Kuby Myers Miss ljeouie Marks iajiaiiaa jaeDCs iaoo tieues vuiu riussie tces jusj itazet iiicoes aiTin uiciktiv Aioen Srers Albert Brandt Lawrence BtandlAus 8a Liebes Eddie Liebe iliss LolltaLiebe aaiss Ireng Braiiduelvin BloomAlbert Bloom PL HABOS WlXWlMS Ktbrill lent affair was ttie vreddinjrbl George If Mason and MIsa Madga tVlUlam at aedrwerfT wminv At th rfildeiiCki of VL trotich the well anown capitalist of East HOtlhiw The bride is the niece 4l Mr and SrsI uii rrt thi rfrtm the OAlv son of IJlSrvCilaSOn ofOsJslind tie is president of 3idence aiid grounds Lad been transformed a fairyland by a profusion oi Japauese harnsThe bridal bower consisted of ahck spouadof palms and oak boughs surmounted fith Samboo idds irorn the tips 6r whlch Jere suspended small baskets ladenwith white ranthemunM caught together with while iwk enrda The hall decoraiions consiited of aijrht of doves amid a petwlsrk of gmiiaxiex iJeaUng all the Way lromLthenpper hail and M0 decorations litythe receptlonroom vwere jpaituie asparagus oiooms anu woouujuu uaag J4ngin graceful earUndiViTtosweddlng march teas played at 8 SO oclockas the nriaal prr gWMit filed lnt the iparlowV whereAEeT Dr iSJf Sacramento stood i glne bride looked charmlrjjn a lovely robe a train of pears while rilk with trimmiBss of JachtBe lace and Uileaorthevalley iA bridal cutji iniie leu graceiui iotas over uw cne jfirriida bouquet ot white violets tiedj with Jliss Eliot McCombe one of the bridesmaids attired In salmon pink Ottoman silk with MirrmtijE oi tmint desnrlt and bowl and ends jjlie greettiTelvetrribboni he carried La TJwanteft rns6tt t4u rikwri Af mi S6rf IfwSP Grace ilisoWisister bf the croomj Jed inietreeiV5uriwlthdrBplngs of 2enbalt Ued with XlieisreenTibbou jJTSe atid of honor Miss CronchVTvas attired 5 Qlfi kit A Vi A i IViKiTi 11 hutinnsir tr l5fectalJiIclfrosetiei with ribninjlwhicb 7 SSKcura we costume mP wt ush was Gore Koberts of SaH ic KSr Yanaercoojc actea as escort to iias cwaabeandWIUiam Grove to MissUIasorC gjeongrjitniations the wedding feist Iol i SJedi during Which musics waf disooursed Iga Jt recess la th1iaU by string band ijffsiy wedded codplo Jtt making a tour of Jttouerrfcouatiesi ioisioSBrsittBi i2fuli Church oiijlissibn street wm the an interesting wedding last TVedoes tt4nS wn ie sQpum xjueuiet i of tie German Lntheran Church In Alameda The prominence of the centractlDZ parties in cnurcn circle attracted a large nnmoer ot tnet irienioa xne nnae nas oeen mteresiea in ine Work of the church for a longtime and hat endeared herself greatly to the conaxegationif The maid of honor was MJss Fmma Bnehler the bridesmaid was Miss Bertha Buehler the best man was MriWyneker and the grooms man iir Krcs Amia an atuictive we oration In the enaneel the eeremonrwas per formed by the irides fatlierr Rer JLf Buehler Afterward a reception was held at the home of the brides parents 1212 Mission street and the evening was delightfully passed there Many handsome presentswere sent to the happy couple Key and Mrs Koenlg are now occnprlng their new home on the corner of Lafayette and Pacific avenueiln Alameda ctLBERT aJLSlJES AKveryqniet weddingwaeeiebrate4ion Thursday evening last on Sixteenth street the contracting parties being Ferdinand Gilbert and Miss Dora Sander The groom who is a very prominent member of Golden Gate Parlor 8 was attended hr Charles Buer stecher as best man while Miss Gretchen Bon der a sister oi the bride acted sSibridesmald ce nnae who is a xery nanasome Dionae was attired in white silk withpearl trimmings and ChantlUv laceflouncev The veil was of white silk crepe The home of the grooms parents where tne wedding took place was profusely decorated while the spacious grounds sur rounomg tne nouse were ill op wiin vronese lanterns At the conclusion oi the ceremonv which was performed by Rev Fnendeliug the happy couple received the congratulations of their friends At 9 oclock a bind serenaded the Toune courjle After nlavtoa a few nieeesfli front of ths house they were invited in and aancing was lnauigea in ana kept up uu mia night -After the eaest3did ample iustiee to an ele gant sapper dancing was resumed and kept up till the early hours of tbe morning The wed uing Deiug suicuy private on ij we most inii anate friends were invited The happy couple were the rectplentsof numerous costly and elegant presents Mr and MrsGllbert will spend a few weeks at Santa Crux Upon their return tney wuiresiae on Jackson street in tnis city chesVet cxakk OnTuesday October 20th at the residence of the brides mother Mrs Clarke 1023 Golden ftA KTiiuf tTid A Chetnevof this city and Miss Bessis Clark formerly of Ssc ramentowere nnitea lninarriage dt tne ttev Dr Hlrtt of the Simpson Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church Quite a number of friends had fathered and following the ceremony there was a banquet after which dancing was lnamgea in unm a late nour sukss kqse A pretty wedding took place at Bay View Terrace Sonth San Francisco last Wednesday evening The contracting parties were Miss Jennie Bose and William Burns The residence was neatly decorated with flowers and many friends of the happy couple were congregated there Rev Dr Rhodaof the Memorial Pres after which congratulations were extended and a sumptuous supper was enjoyea un lnurs day Mr and Mrs Burns departed to make a trip through Sonoma valley Private Eeceptlons The season for msUnee teas has arrived and this form Of entertaining ones friends bids fair to be popular again The most pretentious one so far and one that possessed everyele meht of success was that given last Saturday afternoon by Mrs Jeremiah Clarke at her residence 2119 California street It was given as a compliment to Miss Lyman of Washington who has been her truest fonseveral weeks and proved to be a most delightful introduction for her into the society circles Of this city Mrs Ciatke was assisted In receivlngrbyher ijjttleCIarke and Miss Lyman Mrs Leon ara vooa mu Knser auss jnua jsisseu miss Clark of Baetamfentolllss Thompson of Santa t0 anai jHis aiucar uvuCt su oi trnom were becomingly attired in evening toilets The handsomelv tarnished apartments Of the residence were decorated in exceeding taste with a beautiful array of flowers the popular curysantnemum creaominaung aoan oranat orchestra played concert selections during the hours of the rerention and delicious refreshments were served as desired under the direc tion of Ernst Lud wig A pleasant event of the afternoon was the information received from Washlnfton JXCby Lieutenant Charlei Lyman A of his appointment on the staff of General Thomas Ituger A which will Of course result iu his making this cit his home for some time at least The tea ended about oclock and was a source of great pleasure to the many who availed them selves ot Mrs uiarae nosmtaiity THX rOHEEOT XATIKEE TEA Mrs John Norton Pomeroygave an exceptionally enjoyable matinee tea last Tuesday at her residence 1424 Clay street in honor of her daughter Mrs Wllrim Oilman Thompson of JTew York who is paying Tisit to her She was assisted in receiving ana entertaining by her dauihter and Mrs Carter Pomeroy Mrs Edward Griffith Mrs Rienards Miss Lncia Kittle Miss Eva McAllister and Miss Ashe Fully 150 Mends called Between 4 and 6 oclock and were most hospitably entertained A decoration of roses chrysanthemums cos net and other bloom enhanced the beauty of tne various apartments Mrs inompson will return to tne iast in a couple OLweets THemCOEMAC SCEmiSE PAETT QUlte a WeasantsurpViie was IU store for Mr and Mrs John McCormae on last Wednesday evening when a party of their friends assembled to give them a housewsrming In their beautiful new home at G03 Shotwell street It was a genuine surprise and as soon as the genial host and hostess had time to recover they extended a right royal Scotch welcome to one and alL The Jarge folding doors between the two spacious parlors were thrown open and to the inspiring strains of violins ana piano the dancers tripped the light fantastic toe After a sumptuous supper they beguiled the hours In songs and amusements and as the weesma hours arew hear the familiar words of AUid Lang Svne rolled forth from thtrtv voices ere each departed to dream of one of the most enjoyable eventual weynaa ever passea Thi tuvnsef the stfalr was almost whollr dne to the sealons efforts of the Misses Julia McCor mac and Hannah rKief who so ably planned the surprise McDonald and MeKenzie added much to the entertainment by their TjeautlPJl execution on me Tioiin Among those present wereL The Missel Ijtr tin Misses Ellen and Jennie McDonald Mrs AMcDonald Mrs MeKinnon lsLena Mctcinnnn Misses Hilda sana Louisa Treanor Misses Minnie1 and Nellie JleDonald Miss Marr Mclkmsld Miss Gav ilisj McLeatt Misses and Fannie Kief Miss Julia McCor mac Miss saran Dongnery suss jenme flairan Mifc I McCormae iP Morrisey oWllllarh Grrit Bndolph HaroldCamtbell aud James andvAnthony McDonald Andrew and RniuM VeDhnald Tiemsrd and Martin Mis liorialdrjohtt McDonald Rod McKlnhoti Jt3iletttnnon AUxJilcKlnnon JFraser JlcKenlie Villjaa Treanor Samuel Trea nor A Mccormack iiugn iicuormac ji McCormacy JP McComac thb wioorss nmniTriKTt A Terr enibvablehirtbdaVsurpriseijartT was tendered to Miss Irene Wiggins by some of he friends at her residence on Howard street last ISaturday evening Music Mnglng and dancing and other amusements appropriate for the occasion were happily Indulged in About mianignt tne party repsarru to mo uiiuug room where all partook of a hearty supper A fewtoasts were made in honor outhe lady of thp hour and then the merrv makers returned to the parlor and merrily whiled tawt the moments until tne lime came to uepark si in Wiggins received many congratulations every one wiiiing her many more birthaavi as happy as her last one Among those who were TpresenVwere Miss Irene Wlggru Mrs Wlgginsi Mis Henrietta DriscolLMlss Alice Driscoll MIi ilie Dris collMus Vails Miss Jole Madden Mln Kate Walsh Mks Jones Miss Kelly MImi Cramer Miss Anna ciarr miss Alice uiarx wi uiars Tirt a nd Armhrustef Arm Druster NarlC Morse Morsei If iffert Auld KMValdell Murrrt Mefnn AWiegins Wiggins Jir tnor yyjnenxjetaney andWiWiggtns tHK WsststrntMSEriKTY ikraost njoyablei iurprisav partr waa cten dered Georgtr Lann by his friends Saturday evening October 17th at his parents jesl rinr iVifi Mission street Daucitig games and singing were among the pleasures of the evening At la oclock Supper was aerred after wnlcn tne guests reiunuru to wxo puwu tn hiih ftrfuff and camts were continued tin til early jnorntng re at credit la new the committee compoeaoi iwara iTanscnex snd rmn tnctmaQ Among those present Were Sr and Mnt Charles Linn JATJ ADuersou aiu cs incua Wunacher Emm Spiesel LlUle Echmolk Mln Twtirnbcnr Marie Kolan llatel llener Emma Heoekele Annla Lann HHda vThau wslCV Annie faimqnwt lsb utsuus Ja Daiooi Kore almqulsV S3 McQuade Eva Russell Aunie aimar xu jmhkiuujiw Yesstiiill isi WuaschCT aessfi Charles Leavitt Phil Boulo Charles Tanier Eppler Carl Schwartiei Edward Watson Trcklenberg Otto Dickman Edward Wunseher Arthur Thteme Schwartze Jamea nillr wumm Lannj a Camp Kempch Heoekele John White Graham Bas linger Schwartze i Smithy VZ Dillon ovu aiuuane ix noian uuisnsa James Russell XDtEAXL JTjaPMgtlfABTXV A Terr pleasant snrorlse oartv was tendered to WlUiam Eiimball at his residence 52a Castro street on a turd ay evening last in honor ofhls thirtieth birthday The parlors were very handsomely decorated and the tnanr pretty toilets were a feature of the enjoyable occasion Music singing dancing and games werenappiiy indulged tni About mianignt the partr renairedto the dlnine roora where bounteous repast wu served Those present weret Mr and tin I Faiieli Mr and Airs XJL Buck Mr and Mrs Jeter twoppen ir and Mrs William Crocker Mr and MrsE ILKlmbaU Mrand Mrs William KlmbalLMra Beverson Mrs A PhUlots MraMcPhunrlfnr Frederick Kimball Mrs BmlthMrvH Jiewell Miss Sraitht M1ss Craw ford Mts Eva Phlllopv MIssU Jlarshali Misses Al lie and Daisy Dent lira Eva Me rnun Misses jiauei ana jstnei varrei miss Agusta Sbelcake Miss Mlilio Lee Miss Downing Mikgs Agusta Emily Jane Camella ana mei Kimbsu Miss uarne Ksmson Messrs It Marshall EE McDivitt i ievin uii Amey a JlCAdams ilclnnn WEvKlmUll Frederick KImbaU Mr Polat Mrr Friedman DaTid Kimball and Ralpn Keffeil YHiooxrarBTjiTBisis takiy A most enjoyable surprise party was tendered to ER Gomex at his residence 11 Walter street by hit friends on rsaturdayevenlhg the occasion being the annlversaryof hi birth Daucfng was the order of the evening until a late hour when a bounteous repast was served and after doing justice to the same dancing was resumed to tr a small hours of tbe morning ---The following were present Mr and Mrs A EslestonMrl and Mrs JT Golton Mr and ifrs Olseny Mri aud Mrs Robinson Mr aua jits uomez Miss Clara peace ailss Annie Chevalier Mrs Jessie Troy Miss Lizzie Pllmler FredKuUChsrtes WUIiams Arkin stallGus Iillv Fred MillerrW CV Wilbur George Plato neGroot JlLEinrenju Tickner Sinner and Xnnchcons delightful lunch xaftjrr was given list Thursday by Mrs Samuel Theller at her resi dence 2026 Pacific avenue in honor of Miss Roberta Nuttall a debutante of this season Who recently returned roul EuronelEvery possihle preparatlbn wai iiade5for the affair the appointments belng perfect iChrysahthe mums in beanalul array adorned the dining tableand covers were laid for eighteerfc The souvenirs were dainty little bonbvniere bags of colored silk lraud painted with tne name of each guest Tbe menu was a delicious one anddurinerits service astrinz orchestra played concert selections After the repast an hour or so was uevoted to music ana conversation in the parlors Those present were Mrs Samuel Theller MraE A Theller Miss Roberta Nuttall Miss ReisMisr Sherwood Miss Alice Hyde Miss Florence Hyde Miss Bancroft Miss Hooper Miss Gertrude Burnett Miss Burnett Miss rnnaic jiisj iorwaoa miss raimer miss Robinson Miss Mfeine Miss Luty and illss Rambo Entertainment Odd Fellows llall was crowded last Wednesday evening when the Western Addition Literary and Social Club gave ts regular monthly entertainment The prpgrammewas excellently arranged and admirably rendered At its conclusion dancing was indulged in untilmidnlght William Connor acted as floor manajer assisted by George Cameron paler RB Phillips and LT Queen The programme presented was asfollows Overture Noah Brandts orchestra recitation at Kitchen Clock Molly Miss or 8 Adelsteiri Operetta The Specter Rjngnt dv ah rea veiiier witn tne lonowing cast Tne uraua uute ecnieicner nis Lord Chamberlain Coffin ghost and Otho Joseph Fogarty first lady in waiting Mrs Madden second lady in waiting Miss Vera Cameron Viola Miss Alvina Heuer ST AShBEWS BOCLETT The St Andrews Society leld an open meeting on Monday evening Robert Sutnerland nresldlnr Quite a leuzthv nromramme was submitted the various numbers of which evoked considerable applause Tne following is tbe programme Songs Blue Bonnets Over the Border and Coma Tinder Mv Plaidie JameaNlven reeitatlonsyBilly Grimes the uarper songs riuia cicotcn tangs ana pBlusiBcHs eeotlind AiCvBallinMllf recitations The Pilgrim and the Peas ana ii Taleo 3foDyj bj tv CirCeokf violltt sok by George St JBremnerT songjvTlt Bowe Thee in My Plaldie and Lassie Would YeLoeMe George Boddeui ongvMary nt arvrtii PwttvVntiil IllUo Kw in Sheen soirg Bring tae Me a Pluto Vlne and Beauieous as Flora bvMr BrownWt Shakespearean readlnes by Georee Pattern son songs Aunfeo the Bauks Dee and The Farmers Boy by Andrew McNalx flute solo and song entitled The Sneechln Mill bv A Strang songs Bonnie Nannie1 and Will Ye NO Come Bsck Aiain bv Georee fit Bremner songs John Allens ShopandTThe Aula Maids Iamenttiyamesrrazer songs Scots Whe Hae and a Mans a Man for a That by Charles a Whyte The tinging of AuloTLang Syne by the audience brougut a most enjoy anie evening to a ciose Mlscellaneoas The recent visit of Frahkil Powers the Well known attorney at law and novelist of this city to Jfew York has an interesting sequel which will surprise taany of his friendsnas cards have been received here announcing his marriage there on October 15th to Miss Jennie Gallatin daughter of Albert Gallatin of this city Mrand Mrs Powery are expected Kerr in about three weeks Mrs EE Eyre gayea charming lunch party last Tuesday entertaininsrvjiisi Head Miss Mason Miss Griffith Miss liacer and Miss Evre Mrs Alphonso Wigmote gave an enjoyable tea recently at cer residence on jjavenwortn street in hohorofMrs John Wlgroore of Los jtngeies wno is mating a visit here The musicle and tea given fit tha rwi donee of Mrs James Dunn 1218 Hvde street for the benefit of the Nursery for Home less uciiaren provea coin a soaai aua nnan itt infifiMi ntMna lkAtwan UV1 ArHCrtrt or about one half of the total iudabtednessof tne institution Last Tuesday evening prior tohts denartnra for Toronto Canada Mr and MrsiWTt Fitzgerald entertained William OConnor at their residence on tne nortnwest corner ot niimore and Pave streets Miss Susie Bennett and Clement Dumett were marriea on saturdsfi October loth at street Tney were lormeriy residents rofAu bunlvlCYV Thi St Albans Suudaf schborrave a rverr luccessful entertainment and dance lastThurs day evening at Cntos square Hall The following are tbe names of those who kindly vol unteerea aiasier uncoin ii 1nrKer Tatten Bve FiWaener Mr Tobv MrXiin can GClpollonicTardjWiniam Badger Rev Mr Ed wards of Triirlfy Xhurchj Miss Gi Lawrence ises Jand KPeterson Miss Pearl NtlesMlss Li Simeon Miss Lo wry and Miss senroupe rne special committees consisted of ArrangementsWilliam FMuhIne Jr a CasswellandAugustEuler Reception Miss Stuart Mrs MayberryMrsTruerrthyand iir mceiiL ReiresDinents ur 11 jsnier Jr Miss Bsnhmaa and MisTGrenenger Last Mendajreveniug Battery Second Artillery Regiment organized a society for the purpose ot going totheWorldsiFalr Tne comcanv has alrcadvaneronrited a lareesnm of money toward the expenses aud during the winter will give entertainments and balls to hclo raise the required amount A pleasantitea was iglven at the residence ofMrsW Farnsworth 522 CSpp street last Thursday evening in aid of the iumiihlng fund of St Jehus Erdsconsl ChnreJK Mrv and Mra Frank Burke were the recipients df a1 pleasant surprise party a weekago last night jit their residence 530 Fifteenth street Vocal and Instrumental music end a bounteous supper were i the features of the jt lair An eniovsble double tlrthdav strrfmi given last Tuesday evening by Miss Mary Spesrmenand Sealuy at 126 Fourteeutlr Street inesaair was pleasant in every way and was largely attended Mr and Hd Purch celebrsted their china weddifiKvery pleasantly last TnursOaveven ingat their residence 613 OFarrtlV atretU i ne rooms were nanusomery aecorated and the hours were passed in dancing and feasting A delightful iurprise party was eiren to Jffss Annie Eschs recently her residence 2225 post street uancine games ana a aeiiciotts sapper made tne atiair pleasurable to au in at tenany At the residence of ML and Mrs OP Jllsh 407 Devisaderostreetttre tenth annlversary of tne weauing ot mv ana jure sl esniein wis joyously celebrired last Tuesday evenlngi A JAree1 number of their relative and frirnda were present tad assisted in acting the tffjSr memorsoie Autprlse part was given Mrs Burdett last ilouday evening at her residence on Chest not street It was perfect surprise and was enjoyed by many other friends who devoted the evening there to festivity A most enjoyable surprise partr was ten aerra te bus Mamie urien at ifeot Ktotkton street last Wednesday evening Games and flaneur were tae oraeri tne everanfr Philip Newman entertained the juf iu by his splendid singing and Mr EaWi and Mr Charles with selections on tne manaoun and guiur A number of friends gathered at the resfi denceofMrJUortorLJ138 Padfia street ie ceatjr and vert enteruined by perfomanca given Ty the BIJtArffiiteur Theatrical Comr pany comprising tujiorton iiwara roitoexr Butte Steve Douglass UE Morton and William Stadiett 1 On Saturday evening Octobeti7thSL JlMc Bride gave domino party at San Bruno nnder thh management of I BatL The party left the city at 8 it and after a very pleasant ride of two hours arrived at Sau Bruno and then tUried in to en joy themselves with sihglng dancing and games At midnight the eueits Adjourned to the dining room where a supper waspreaa ana wnuea a way two noun in eat injr and toast eivinz Then they returned to the parlors where dancing was Indulged in untifdavlight Saturday afternoon the residence of Mrs Mattoon was thrown open for the benefit of the Benlah Club The decorations were unique and artistically arranged and tea and lees were aervea oy a Devy ot young ladies Tne president and officers of the club received the guests During the afternoon and evening a musical programme was rendered by an orchestra sutloned in an alcove of the hall assisted br the following members cornet solo ills Pearl Noble contralto eolo jMrs JF Morrow trio guitar ana mandolins wniming solo Miss Judd soprano solos Misses Webster and Davis -The reorganized Del Montes give their first party in Odd Fellows Ball onlart Toesday evening Only two of the original members now remain but as regards the new members themantle seems tohave fallen on worthy snomaers ine grana marca wis lea oy joun Power and Miss Adele Klare followed by over 200 couples and judging by the attendance the favor accorded the old club will be continued to the new Elegant programmes special music and the many pretty toilets of the lad tea were features of the pleasant occasion Following are the Officers and committees Presl dent Jt Fi Burns vice president 8PKanet recording secretary John Power financial secretary IL Sheehan treasurer William Moore floor director John Power floornd reception Committee the Del Montesv J7Mon1al Jtentlon Miss Carrie Taylor of Sacramer to has left for Cincinnati en route for Europe Miss Lulu Dresbach and Miss Goldwater have returned from an extended tour In Oregon and Washington Miss Mae Whitney left Boston last week for this city after an absence of two years MUs Emma McMillan has returned from a short visit to Vallejo where the has been recreating and will return there tonday to te main for a couple of weeks Miss Lotta Farnsworth is visiting at the Clement ranchvSanta Cruz mountains Mrs George Ejgers and tne Misses Liille and Matilda Eggers are back In Paris having made an extended tour through Italy The wlHreturn in November Major Frank McLaughlin of Orovllle has been in the city lor somedaya He contemplates an Eastern trip to meet Mrs McLaughlin and his daughter Miss Agnes McLaughlin who have been therefor some time Last week they were at the Hoffman House Kew York Whence they will return to Washington for a short stay before coming home Among the San Franciscans now fa Paris aret Mrs Morgan Hill Mrs William Fuller Miss Maude Smith Airs Snsan Crooks the Misses Crooks MraM A Bums Miss Llllla Burns Mirs Jennie Danphy MiuMT Mccormick and WMcCormlck James Flood Mrs James Flood Miss Flood Major and Mr Rathbone and Dr Nightingale left on Saturday evening in the private car Grasmere for New York Mr and Mrs Thomas Francis Meazher have returned to the cltyafter a prolonged soourn at Calls toga Mrs Meagher has improved greatly in health A Stanton is taking a much needed rest of a couple of months at his ranch Walnut Heights near Aptos and at the same time is superintending the erection of a new residence oh his property Rudolph Neumann returned to the city yesterday on the United States steamer Mohican after passing about seven months at Oonalaska where he is the special agent of the Alaska Commercial Company He willremaln here during the winter Colonel and Mrs Charles Sonntag will past the winter at the Palace Hotel Mr and Mrs Rideout and Mlas Grace Rideont have returned from their European trip and are occupying their residence on the eoruer of Gough and Washington streets Mr and Mrs John Parrott will soon returato the city alter an extended stay in Germany where Mr Parrott devoted himself to his musical studies They will be the guests of Mrs A Parrott at her residence on Sutter street Captain and Mrs William Taylor have returned from a months Vlsl to the East Mr and Mrs Frank Hicks of Los Angeles are in the city on a visit to relatives Dr and Mrs A Ransom ot Seattle are stopping at the Hotel Pleasanton if and Mr vR Holloway will occupy their ebttaie in San Rafael during the winter Mf and Mn A ilerrltt nee Sedgwick pi Oakland are Iu Salt Lake City -----Mrs A Yale ofsacrnmento Is here on a visit and is stopping at theilotel Pleasanton Mr and Mrs Gregory who have been at tbelrcottage in Sausalito lor the past season will return to the city early in November and will pass the winter at a down town hotel Mrs William Crocker has been entertaining the Misses Deining of Sacramento her home on Calliomia street during the past week Mrs George HBancroft of Ramona Heights Riverside is visiting her parents at 732 Geary street Senator and Mrs Leland Stanford who are now at Palo Alto will occupy their city residence early in November for a few weeks and about December loth will go to Washington where they win remain during the winterwinter Samuel Murphy has returned from a short visit to his family in Paris MrsFWHIbbandMifHihsof thiacity are eu route to Glasgow from New York on thu steamer State of California Mr and Mrs Charles Jofselyn have settled down for a long slay in Paris They are house keeping on the Avenue Marceau Mr and Mrs Eugene Sherwood have sold theirnome 1357 Post street and early in November wilt move to Alameda where they have leased commodious residence near Morton street station for the winter Mm Thomas Dargle of Oaklaud haiconR to St Louis to visit relatives for a Couple ef Colonel and Mrs Eyre will leave for the East nextTueiday Mrs John Vanea Cheney will return from the East in Iortnight Mrs William JVTaarre will soon leave to make a tour of the southern part of the Stater Mr and Mrs Perci val Selby have returned to the city after passing the summer at Menio Fark Captain and Mrs A Payson will pass the winter at their home iniitn Matect Mrs Robert Hastings Intends to pass the winter In New Yorkand Wajhttifftnn ri 1 Mrs Mervyn Donahue will soon leavaior New York and will return late In December WHlIam Hunter will leave Jor New York to day and will return here next January Louis gloss Jr who has been confined to his home In San Rafael for a couple of weeks with a heart trouble hss been removed to histeM deuce In this city and is rapidly Improviog in health ---Mr aud Mrs Edgar Humphrey have taken apartments at the Hotel Jleasanton for the winter Cutler Paige has been pajingr visit to Los Angeles MrsCErudIeylDiggef Washinsrton ttcL and Miss Whltehouse of England who are vis iting mis coasts are staying at the Hotel Pleas apton for a few weeks Theodore Kearney has returned from his Eastern trip Franklin Brown has been at the Gebhaa ranch in Lake county during the past week visiting DriAbrv Me and Mrs 11 illiardM Judge have returned to New York alter passlng the season here and at Santa Crux -Mrs Painter haa remoTed fromi2709 Buchanan street to her new residence 17iy Jackson street ----Miss Lulu Irwinof Mare island has been vlJ itlDg friends in San Jose during the pait week Mrs A Emery of Salt Lake City 1 here ou Kiivisitf and li stopping the Hotel Pleas anton ----T 1 Gobdmsh has been en joying a visit to Southern California TGFeithnBeaMrs Xing and Hlsi Norton of Buffalo Yare visiting here for a jew weeKs ana are stopping at the Hotel pleasanton Mr and Jin David SpenceMiave left San Joe and are occupying therr new residence here at 120 Lyon street Mrs John Buebee who it here on a vlilt frum sAlaska Is stepping at the notel Pleasanton Mr and Mrs Jerome Smith of Stockton are passing a couple ot weeks at San Diego prior to their departure for Mexico Mrv John McMulliu aud Miss Marguerite Wallace returned from Stl Petersburg to London a week ago Miss Adele Perrta is still on the continent MrsF KGrahim and Mll Graham or thfi city left Havre on October 17th en route nome Mft A li Williams Misses Eleanor and Edith Williams and MtoR Dodd of thU elty left Havre October I7th ou the areamer Saals Mrt Calllngham illsa Bessie Catfingr haiaand 1iis Jennie Armstrong of this city sailed from Nejr York a Week ago on the steamer Wieland for Hamburg Mr and Mrs Samael Wilson have returned from a prolonged and Interesting tour of Europe Judge and MrsT IfeFarland hod Mlia Jennie McFarland were received at the White Haute last Tuesday by Preiideut ana Mra Harrison ClaosSpreckels and family are at the hotel Cbntinenul 1n Paris Ther wilt Tefnrn ip America October 31st on the ateamer Arnrrnf Victoria-- Mr andMntOresteg rieree Miss MeKee and MlsA1nsworth of Oakland have been at the Hoter Vendome In Bcwton during the past week ltcuidrlux JU Tnbb audilisjiKettte Tnbbs came down from Calistoga last Tuesday and are at the Palace HoteL Mr and Mrs James A Robinson have taken a resfdenee onBraadwav for the winters Mr and Mrs Charles aSimpktnsvMiii Alice simpnins ana Harry btmpxma wno nave oeen traveling in jsurope atmmme past year have returned and are oceupyinz their resif dents on Calif ornla street Mr and Mrs A Scott will soon par an other vlalt to Lake county The Hheet Edith and Mand Burnap daughters of Chief Engineer GvJ Burnap 0 have been3 visiting their cousins the Misses Olive and Gertrude Burnett John Satin is at the Jlotei vendome in Boston Bany A J3 Fuller Clunie Mrs Pljoebe Hearst Dr Perrin Ei fiPillsbury CT Thorn and EEBevan of thiselty have been in New York eity during the pan week Air ana Mrs jbwaye jh sarter jr juaa den 0 Rouleau George Flood and UMc Kelvey oi this city were in Philadelphia during the past week Theodore Wore the artist is now In the city on his way to Japan but will probably remain with na through the winter Mrs Julian Holman arrived on the Queen from Port Harford Saturday morning last JJ Chapoell has returned to the city after an absence ot six months in Portland Or and will pass the winter at 317 Powell street Mr and Mrs Walter Cattle and Miss Minnie Weill have retnrned to the city after passing a month atSsnta Cruz Allan St Bowie and hit sister Miss Jessie Bowie have leased their residence 1909 Jackr eon street to Mrs de Santa Marina Senator Chattel Felton left for tbe East list Thursday and will be away all of the wltitet Mr and Mrs Georee Loomis have gone to Philadelphia to Visit Mr and Mrs William 1 Elklns fora few months Mr and Mrs Harrison Smith are stopping at the Bella Vitla until the completion of their hew residence on day street near Webster DrHarrvLiTevis it in New York city LouisFilonteagle has beenin Fresno during the past week eorge A Newhall went to Fresno lasl Monday wl hAlban BButler John Mackey went to Virginia Nev last Thursday Mrs AM Easton left for the East last Mon day on a brief visit Heary fecou as gone to New York to meet nil wife and daughter upon their return from Europe They are expected hero late in November Mrav Francia Connor left on the steamer Corona Thursday on a visit to Captain George Alnsworth and family it Redondo She will visit friends in Lor Angeles before returning to San Francisco Mr ViWiBeeeroftreditorof the Sutter City Enterprise was a passenger on the last trip of the Corona down the coast She will visit her sister Mrs Judge Leveridge at Bedondo Hotev Mls Marguerite Abbbtt of LosAngelesi Is visiting friends at 129 Diamond street Miss Abbott will study art while here Mr and Mrs Charles Stevens hive returned to the city after spending the summer at their San Rafael residence iDr William A YJgoureux who has been seriously ill for the past week Is better Miss Jessie Bobson has returned to the city after haTlng spent the season at her country borne Twin Cake in Napa valley Miss Cora Perkins of 1812 Pierce street who has been spending the last two months at Ventura will return next month Miss Ethel Martin of this city Is visiting la Cklahastberuestof Hiss AnnieTaylor Charles Tower of Wells Fargo Carta gone to Portlsnd Or having been promoted to abetterjaositioniV Hon Carran and family of Los Angeles are at the Palace Hotel The Misses Jeannette and RoseKeene are entertaining Miss Irene Fargeon of Concord who Is here on a visit Mtind Mrs James Schuyler of Half moou Bay San Mateo county have retnrned from the East tnd are stopping with friends in the city Miss Ferrand and Mist Patia Ferrand will return to their home in Rochester this month They have been visiting this coast since last summer Joseph ABpwman a Chicago capitalist Mrs Booker and dioghter Dr John Townsend and Edward Cahlll of this city were guests during the past week of Dr and Mrs JR Little at their pretty cottage at old Sausalito Mrs 8 Phillips of 724 Golden Gate avenue accompanied by her two children will leave foe a threejmonths visit to Honolulu next Baturday iliss Block and Miss Emma Kaufman have gone East for tbe winter 3i Mrs Charles HuTCt has returned fromher visit to the Eaetern cities and is receiving at hex residence in Alameda rv Mrs Davis and her daughter MtsaM air Blossom Da via Of this city were glTenavery aengnuut Teception cy tneir relatives at tne residence of WB PlummerofDurand Wis A large number of people were present MI Nellie Pierce re turned last Sunday to her homein Madrone after a pleasant stay in San Francisco of three weexsas the guest ot Mr and Mra Louts Laeorla Mr anaMrs Louis Lagoria and thel little sonnavereturnea to tneirnoroe msan Francisco after pleasant stay at Madrono as the guests of Mr and Mrs Pierce Hr A Coofay Miss Ethel Coolay and Mrs Bostwick have returned from New York citr Mrs Dr Fsean and Mrs CoxVof Ssnta Crui are in tbe city and are atthe Pleasanton William Oa tei man has returned from Santa Barbara where he has been on a business trip Alt and Mrs Franklin of 631 Golden Gate avenue are passtne a few weeks in Portland Or Mrs Conn and family have arrived iu New York liter passing six months in Germany Ther will be here In a oonnle of weeks MraeT Jonas of Chicago ft visiting Iter pcenit jir auu jars vvunam AireenDOUSe 01 Soledad Mrs Lena Oppsnheim of thb eltf w6nt to Byvon Springs JastTuesdaj fortwo weeks Mrs JCHfton Butler nee Lewis of Seattle Wash hai been visiting ifra4 SajnueLNjchol souot 1105 Golden Gate avenue lor the nast six weeks She leaves for home nexr weefc Oi Waldron will leave for A trip to Hum IviMt hnlr Mrs CsptainCiddings has gpaetotos Tin liw 1 adenoefci Yisltlnz in Alameaa with MrstfMv Waldron iln Packard A slowly convalescing alter a severe iIlaessof three months Coming Events 1 Inthej rooms al the Art Association 430 PlneiKrMtAnrKt han rexhibitionLioi great taMteri cl the world will be held during the present week for5 the benefit of the San Francisco PolTclinic Some of the paintings have never been publicly exhibited before and all are eminently worthy of Inspection Several of 3herprksof fTobyRosenthal ineladin nisrtamous constanee ae Be verly will be Seen and amoni other notable art treasnrea will be Bougereau fGalnsboroiugL To all loverar ot tne oeautiiut in art as well as those whb are merely chariubiy Inclined the exhibition will be verv Interesting The muslcale that Mrs David Bixler is4o give at her1 residence on the cornerf Union nd Pierce streets1 In the near future is attracting considerable attention The Pioneer kln i dergatten Socletyfs to be the beneficiary and it jsiauigemueeuoi iunus jsiri jiixier Das a beauUiul home for entertaining and has sue ceeded in securing the services of out best local musicians Her artTillery will be open for the Inspection oi the visitors that evening and there will be danefng Tickets costing 1 may be had of Mrs Ulxlerr Mrs MvSGrJnbaum UIlrAO ALUUKt iUXB Al IUSSeil AirV Ix i1 Monteagie and others The mnslcale will take plaenext Wednesday even rnsr and among those who will take part are Mrs Carmlchiel CarrSigmnud Beev Stgnora TJnomando the BandflrriaClub Mrs Brechemln and other vocalists The WUlard room will be opeu for those who desire to play Iced cream lemonade puuch boubons and flowers wlU be on sale The programme to be presented at Mis Bfx Ufs next Wednesday evening will aifni lowsi ajMatthiTMIa Patrtai Gonzales BandurrlsUs Elegtc Massenet Mr Breco emlniZegeunrweieni Sirasaie Mrs Car michaetCarraml SigmundBeel Thy Sentinel Am 1 Vflchael WatsonX Henry Rirke AVhfteJM French Song Mile Touallloni ileayatlna Bohm eontonelta Godardl MrsvCarrand Mn Beet Poiichirretle Jiiji lor Henry Klrte White Jr Oh That We Two Were Maying Mrs Brecheraln matourta Plento entl Saneho Los BandcrrisUs Great success ii prtuicted for the prospective representation of the Slbelungen FestJ to be glvenby the San Francisco Venan the club rooms on Saturday evening October 3lsc The 1 committee In charge of tne affair has been ousuy esoigea in maaing tne neeeraary arrangements and the preliminaries have been perfebled The scene are to be depicted by carefully arranged tableaux in which the members ot the jperelnaad their lady iriehdi will participate Between the various tableaux selections oi Wagnerian music will he ren dered The Costume and accessories have been ehosenwtth scrupulous aitentldu to his torlcal atcurtcy and the entire entertainment will undoubtetuy be source of unalloyed pleasure to thwe who Kttud Dincinr wilt succeea tne arnmttm exhibition supper will be served at mtduight TlreCblldreirsvSocietywlll give a ehrysan ttemum teirnext Saturday afternoon at the reiidenceof MrL Baker 182 Wishing iiMijiucri no ragctoi wui ia aevotea to the crutch aud pilot fund of the Childrens Hospital Adelighlful time is promised to alt who attend Many of the children wilt appeari In Japanese costumes and an eictllpnt nrr I gramme wilt be presented a tuomi ic iw iu oeneui oi tne uttie Sisters frlfant Shelter will lirt rthroi 1 denes ot Miss ieldmann 641 ebotwell street on Hatnrdav November 7ih frnm 3 mitil in oclock A concert will be givea in the even inianawmeoi our oest jaient wilt parties pate Tickets of admission are SO cent each and theief will be no other thatgei Jlrt NtUon will give si kettledrum at her residence 1811 Gouzh street frbffi 2 untii5 anck on RutnrdAV October 31st She will De assisted hy MraiP Wate and Mrs MMan 7 TheHelplne Hand Bociety an auxiliary the Golden Gats Klnder2artea AstociatlonwUl entertainlts friends at cbrysanthemnmj to be gtveri at the residence of Mrt DWf FoK ger 1916 Franklin street nextFridey evening from 3 until iaoclook An excellent pro gramme hasbeenpreparedor the afCdv On Tnendav evening Rev iDr Case will de liver an interesting lecture on phrenology in the lecture roomofthePoweH iireetMethodlst Episcopal Church me ntre xmoujS viuq win give secoHirW tillos ot this season In Lunfs Hall to morrow night i a special entertainment will be riven at the Womena and Union onTuesday evening consuune oi an exmoiuoa ot stereopucon viewa presentln battles of the late war and other historical tcenes Refreshments will be served and a large attendance is expected Tire social committee hss decided to hold a bautr it the rooms durtnr the holldsyi to which alLklnd friends of the association are asked to contribute All the features which rendered It almilar affair to noDniar two year ago will bj repeated and several novelties added At tha woodbrfdge Presbyterian Church trrand bazaar will be held next ThursdrFri day and Saturday afternoons and evenings in aia ot tne cnurcn AtintcuTeprozrimmeiwui be presented beautiful and useful articles will be sold in the booths and refreshments will be servea A Chinese ana Japanese entertain ment of unusual interest will he given on TzU daynight San Frcnciseb Council No 7 Young Mens institute will hold its yeventh anniversary party in uua ieiiows nail next xnursoav evening lanstiah Council No 35 Youne Mens Insti tute will hold an open meeting next Thursday evening nn uuiuai tiaii sz ui arreu street Court Pride of the Golden West Nov 37 Jon iorBrmoch Ancient Order of Korea ten of Amer ica wiH give Its third annual ball at Bnal Brith uau on Thursday evening October satnv A charity hall for the benefit ot the Fabiola Hospital will be giveneit Friday evening at Cavalry HalL in Oakland The most prominent society people across the bay are Interested In the affair and are working zealously forltssuceesa A charity lair under the auspices of tbe Lit UeKJsKsDaOehters otlCalvarr Presbyterian Chnrcb will take place next Friday evening and Saturday afternoon at the residence 1151 Ocleyla street A number of artlcke of virtu will 6a onale end also refreshments ofall kinds Musical selections will be rendered during the holding of the fair A Halloween party will be given next Saturday evening at the residence of the Misses Merry 2030 Pacific avenne The Childrens progressive Lyceum wB hold Its monthly entertainmentnext Saturday even tast at OOOS Market street ine eweaisn society win noia its nineteentn anniversary entertainment and ball in Irving Hallnext Saturday evening The Eola Club will give a Turkish candy party at Teutonia Hail onvSaturdar evening October 31st A tea will be given lor the benefit of the Elsmero Klndera arten next Saturday a the residence of Mrs Hill 117 Leavenworth street iromx to 10 oclock xv Mr and Mrs Plncus Peters wilt celebrate the Bar Mitzvah ceremony oi their son At at the Geary street synagogue Saturday uctooer aisr There will be a reception at their residence j3zu isucnanan street eunaay aovemuer 1st from 1 to 5 oclock An entertainment and ball wfll he given by the Teutonia STtteioz Section on Thursdav eveaing November 5th in Teutonia Hall1321t tiOTura street The Catholic Ladies Aid Societv No 20 will gtve its thlrtt entertainment and social at Irving Hall iay evening November eth As much good is contlnnaliy being done by this society in tbe cause of charity it Is hoped that a generous response will be met with Alcalde Drill Corps No 3 si GW will hold us first anniversary ball in Odd Fellows Hall on Friday evening November 6th A butterfly tea will be given at Mis Wests school on Saturday November 7th for a char liable cause The Grizzlies will eire their second part at Union square Hall Wednesday evening November lltn The Boucicault Comedy Club wiHproduce Shatits and Flats at Irving Hall on Thursday eveningNovember 12th A literary entertainment and dance under the ausnicesof the Caledonian Club St An dretrTs Society Scottish Thistle Club and Clan riser no vbo win be given in tne nai Brith Hall ou Friday evening November 13th as a complimentary behefit to the widow of the late Norman Beaton piper for a long time a great favorite among the Scotch people of thiscity The Comrades will hold their initial hop at Union square Hall on Tuesday evening No vemterl7th The Eseorts willtrlve their second hon at Tfnion Kjuara Hall en Wednesday evening PtOTetuDerABtm Oriental Rebekah Degree Lodge No 90 Oj will give a picnic party Wednesday even ing In Prospect Hall Odd Fellows buiMing The pupils and irlends of William OBriens dancing academy will give a bonbon social at Scottish Hall next Weduesday evenings The Thursdav Nltrht Reception Club wflltrfve Its first entertainment oi the seasonon October Jtn at Armory iiau racino avenue The lady patronesses are Mrs li Heath ilrs A DBagleyMrs Jf GCtvseMrs 8 Hule Mrs A Rogers Mrs Randcll Hunt and Mrs NI Notes -Liberty Corps will hold an open meeting and basket social at Washington Hall on Eriday evening October 3Qtb admission being free Quftiaturrtay ereninsr next mapie sugir party will be given at Scottish Hail by Mark Nobler Lincoln Corps trill hold an open meeting at WahtttgtonUaH on Thursday eveningNovem ber 5th when the sewing machine and af than over from the late bazar will be raffled Hold era of tickets are urged to attend A nonss warmlng of the new home of the San Francisco Girls Union at 909 Taylor street wilt be held on FrldayToTember Cth from 3 to 10 oclock An interesting mns icale wlU be rendered by aomeof the best local ialent The An Fait Club wtU give Its seeondin stallttion party nekt Fridays veniojg at Mission Opera Halt i The second monthly entertainment of the counoils of the Order of Chosen Friends will held in Bnal Brith Hall on Wednesday evening October 28th The first anniversary ball of the Coronados willhe held fn Odd Fellows HaU on Wednesday evening October 28th if ladies of the Hotly ParV PresbyterUu Church will give a New Englaud dinner at their hall 3405 Mission street on Thursday evening October 29th irom 5 tofliVcioek The price will be 23 cents children 5iaU price This congregation is trying to raise fund to procure a site and build a church and solicits the aid of allwho feel inclined to assist so worthy an object 1 Justice CirclerNo10l Oi 0 will give Its first ball under the auspices of Justice Court a0 Fn October 29th at Foresten HalL 102 OTarrell street ThsCPCf wiU hold another oMhelrdV lighttul parties at Mfssion Opera Hail Friday evening November 13th The First Troop Cavalry wlUglve Its first annual reorgaulration bait ou Tuesday evening November 3d at Odd Fellows Halt Invitations will only be issoedr uponippllca tiorl to members Excelsior Lodre No 1252 anrl of Will give its regular monthlyhop at OddJel iow uiii on iBuraav evening noremDtr 5th Invitations can be procured of the secre tary at tin ouiier sl i The California Sugar Refinery Mutual Aid Society wiU give It first ball in Odd FeUows Hall on Saturday evenineKovember7th An entertainment and ball will be given Saturday evening December 12th In aid of an affiicted brother Thomas Booth The ClOver Clnb will eiva a series of dances In Pioneer Hall during thewiuterv The clnb nym ud AUA4VCV wewucih U1U Kyvtiva uonsarenow oeingreceiveaoyxrea Anerr at room 4 1104 Market street The Young Ladles LI and A are making great preparations for their coming enter taiiunentat the Bijou Theater which will take place the latter part of November Prfsl aent aaio suiuvan promises a programme unusual merit James and Carrie Clarke Wtrde will nsniclBite Archla Lew haa promised to write Anew one act comedy for sneccaaioRrauattuayWita tne aiaoisome ot oar most noted professional and amateur talent will make the aEair of more than avei age interest The entertainment is In aid of the relief fund jThe annual charity ballot the Womens Exchange vrtli be held In Pioneer Hall on Thursday evening November 12th The gan Francisco Scottish Thistle Club will hold its ninth annual Halloween ball at the Mechanics PaviliUn Friday evening October 30th The committeeln charge are at work in the maitet and tbe prospects are that it will be the largest sTflair tt its kind ever before given under the auspices of this popular club SjKvsal features will be Introduced aud everything done that will add to the comfort and pleasure ot all who desire to attend The thiniannlversryouTehit ball of the ational Club will beheld at Bnal Brith Ball ou Saturday evening November 7th Tue annual mssauerade ball otlhe Pan Frn 1 Cisco SehttetreHBaroenVerein will be held ou eaioruay eyening Aoremrjer TtD at Saratoga Tne fourteenth ahaiveriary ball of the Dolnhla Swimmlnsr and Bomlni rink nl heVt on Saturday evening November ltb In i Union square HalL toung Males imutute No 2 wUl rive Iu third anniversary partyTuesVUy evening Otto be 27tbjttt OddFyliows Halt f14 i TIm Bel4r Bill of Fiw zm Toafl of Kre JPJa Mi ferai Jr6 SayrMiAxxifii fc park in more wy than one Abtf oclock tne coldweti clinging fog blewkv1 tod Ji Jim whowltrner band now occupies a fenced corral In the DQffalo park wfe from the attacki of ih InhospiUble Bny lifted her head and sniffed the edd lea nreeza with eviiaWat eDJoyment Everybody and that means fully 2kW0 people who went to the park jtUa4if paid Jim and his wife a visit and netil tb fog came in thV indeer wereviws elid to receive the visitors and the Innciwsi they brought witttiembut th it got the haughtier grew Ira ana Jtw Jim and finally when the treestbefrsia to drip both of theproud Siberians iqufht the seclusion offered by the dense tinr growth in their corraVahd the tieora stood Around the fence and waited In Wstia for a gliropseof them Huctt has been writtenabout Mr and Mrs Juns appetites There is not aait iriSan Jrincisca that can hold a cadl to either of them Whert i comes to ttM feeding proposition 361ft reindeer not 9nl willing but aniious to prow taSiL Superintendent McLsren that it la not with them a question as to the kind and quality ot food ther getiflt raerelyjtbeV auantity The dnlrthlng thathaa abi jSMnoffered tejeindeerand ao far thejr haveeateneverything offered is tomato canijiind It ii itaowbeUejed by the atten4 antsthatwith another dsysog like that or yesterday ilrs jlm will xeijuiwi sOmei thing 4a the way of tin cans or shingle naji to brace up her stomach Wht ever thf eat thereinder are Toracioue eaters and seem to relish peanuts and popcorn quite as mucn as willow twtjta Since their arrival at the park they have been fed cakes and candies nuts aad fruits isndwichesof ail kinds andln fac about everythine that the siaall boy and bis inotherior pretty aisteci could tray in tbe Befghborhood Tbtr liare eaten It all and are still httngryV JtwesHkewisea great day at the rark conservatory for the gardeners had tia secondinstallmentof twenty tonsofnlante sent Jo the Park by Mr Stevens of Honolulu and which arrived by the steamer Australia on Saturday to look over ana discuss The collection whichcompriee many thousands of plants embraces nearly all the flora of the Hawaiian islands The principal interest Centerslta the ferns for which the Hawaiian iilanda are famous and of which a large number entirely new to this climate haTe been sent in the hope that the Dlanta will prove hardy enough to itandoatdootlife in therParkAi neatly every delicat plant is in duplicate one duio wui be planted outdoors and the other kept in the hothouse so that in case tbe former dies the Tariety will be presetted Irt the iheU tered fern br flower Mrv Bferens dca not proposB tb itbp with his contribution of nlanti from the Hawaiian islands bat will upon his re turn to Honolulu sena to the ranexom mlssloners one of the native gross huts wBJchWilt be set up In the Park Owng to the disagreeable weatherend the fog or yesterday the Usual crowd around the music stand was great It dimin ished XTipkx at rax jcizjv Tog Pats an ad to the Pleasure of theiJey i i Tresterday ptoyed great disar5jo5t ment lo the thousands who spend BnndV at the X3iff House and SutrbHejihteir Jbe rnorningwaiaglorious CombiruOib8 of unshhie and balmy jdr bat betoe the noon hour hid passed a heiagr ff fog had enyeloped eterrthihg irtSIVe -mist yJoldi The bathing was effectnieMjri stopped and by 3oclo the beeehee were deserted Afewardent lovers thf beatrtifeW howerer closely wrapped fit heavycloaks and coats wandered about the gardens ia the vain hope that the fog would lilt The Cliff House parlora werex crowded daring the afternoon by pleatu parties Who came to bask and remained WjblyeK By oclock the homeward-bound trains were loaded and the 5 oclock coaches carried away the list of the ex carsionbts i A ilDSICtfiT THIEF BOBS IMB ckeSpenwfis NofeBidlj Hart Yesterdai HornlngH Gallop vl TO SPOBTSjIEC tei mnrtxTnttn thnaA vj izt a tfjotxtic Bxs Tkasucbo CaaosicLn for on SlT 0 ew sprmmg eotats the best rjetatumof the kind ever offereOoempiete for W1A Send for cataloguewiUi full aescj ipuon of euUt and prices witn Daux CusoxivsA A heavy fog enveopedthe Bay Disiet tract yetterdjy morning hot the vatieoe atnngs of horses were exercised OTtrtl track arid walked aroond In the stable yards The principal loplo ef conversition vra the fact that adozen Ormore Jockeys and helpers had complained of being robbed of TornallTi the lockerlost a oeld chafat and 30 in colrw ill the time the thk 4fiw the stall GeorgeipplgitilhIperwavrjs 3 by Ms dog about 2 xlt and nMunjeieii jijitrange Tnan in ihe istalle rhmeil 1 feigned drunkeriiei9nd ii iryltig to find some where vto aleeRSS Anplepat 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