San Francisco Call, Volume 112, Number 46, 16 July 1912 — PERSONS IN THE NEWS [ARTICLE]

PERSONS IN THE NEWS

AMONG the passengers sailing July 13 on the steamer George Washington from New York for London. Paris and Bremen were the following from thin city: Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Hall, Miss Florence Hall, Mies Gertrude Hall. Mme. Valeric, A. Bauer, & Kappler, Mr. and Mrs. Wieckman and Miss Wleckman. * # * E. A. HOFFMAN, president *t the Hoffman •Hardware company. Mrs. Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hoffman: t>. W. Shanks, a mining man; F. E. Culver, a business man, and J. W. Roberts of Los Angeles are among the recent arrivals at the Palace. » * * MARION DORSET, chief of the biwhemic rtiTi •ion of the department of agriculture. Is at the Palace. He has aobieTed considerable prominence through hi* researches In bacterial toxins, especially those of tuberculosis in animals. * # * J. 8. DANNER, a Chicago crockery manufacturer: George W. Sisk. a silk merchant of Los Angeles; I>r. and Mrs. F. B. Cross and Master Cross of Brooklyn and W. J. Parenport of San IMego are guests at the Stewart. •» * * BENJAMIN F. WRIGHT, a Monterey reel estate operator. W. E. Baldwin of Modesto. P. R. Peck of Taft and W. C. Ray and E. E. Hall, oil operators of Martcopa, are among yesterday's arrivals at the Manx. * # * MARTIN SULLIVAN of Marysrille. W. L. McGinn of Napa. Albert Yerkes and Frafik R. Meson of Philadelphia and Mr. and Mrs. Q> V. Hatch of Los Angeles are guests at the Sutter. * ■* # CHARLES ALEXANDER STEWART, manager of the Stewart hotel, returned yesterday from c trip to the Grand canyon, accompanied by Mrs. Stewart. * # * 0. G. MORSE, son of the proprietor of the Brown Palace ia Denrer. is spending a few days in this city and Is registered at the St. Francis. * * * R. S. GORE, a rancher of Wever, la.. and S. Holme*, a business man of Portland. Ore., and Mrs. Holmes are guests at the Turpin. * * * BENJAMIN F. KNIGHT, district attorney of Santa Cruz, is spending a few days at tbe St. Francis. * • * B. F. GRAHAM, a capitalist of Chicago with oil Interests in California, is at the St. Francis. * » ♦ H. MoPHZRE, aa oil man of Los Angeles, and Mis. McPhire are registered at the Stanford. , * * w PETER RICE, a realty operator with large Interests in the state, ia at the Union Square. * * * F. C. RIPI»EY, a Lo« Angeles otl operator, is at the St. Francis with Mrs. Ripley. » * *

B. WHEELER, an oil operator of Coalinga, and Mr*. Wbeeler are at the Turpin.

2. 8. lIOTJLTOH, a banker of RtTerside, is at the Palace wlfh> A. F. Monlton.

* * * GEORGE PVRST BTTLLARD, attorney general of Ariiona, i* «t the Palace.

* ♦ * T. A. PHILLIPS of the Earl Frolt company, Sacramento, is at the Turpin.

* # # C. X. DATTUB, a etoekmao, Ik regittered at the Baldwin. * * * A. T. BHITH of Washington, l>. C, l< regie' tered at the CMrt. * * * KE. AMD MBS. S. T. HOTfT of Santa Barbara are at the Court. * * * ZVQTST. 8. nO, an attorney of Tucson, Iβ at the St. Francis.

* * * JOE JAXKETT of Los Angeles is registered at the Arlington. * * * & W. 077 ot Paiadena Iβ among the arrrvala at the Batter. .. • ♦ * I. T. X&TXZ of Sutt AjiiU to a Juwt at tb» 'Colombia. . . —. .„..__._

WILLIAM A. SAVERS. proprietor of a hotel at Bolin-is: l>. C. Jenkins, a contractor and builder of Sacramento; L. l>. Archibald, a dealer in agricultural Implement* at Fresno; G. Gingg. a wholesale and retail meat dealer of San I,ui« Obiupo. and Charles H. Ward, a druggist of Pasadena, are at the Argonsut. * * # F. S. FENCE, a Toronto harbor commissioner, and A. J. Alexander, alderman of the samp city, ar» sneptP at the St. Francis. They are ber« studying harbor conditions and the im provernents of the citj". * # # MAX POPPER, who has been prominently Mentifled with democratic politic* In thin city for many roar- in reported to be seriously ill in Reno. Ner.. where he has gone for the benefit of bis health. * # * WILLIAM SCHAPER. member of the Minneapo Ms charter commission and a*s«»Hated with the department of political science of the rniverslty of Minnesota, is registered at the St. Francis. * * * AKTHTTR BARBER, a plantation owner of Memphis; TTllliam L. Hopper, a planter of Hono lnlu, and Fred E. Randolph, a real estate oppr ator of Los Angeles, are guests at the Belle Tue.- --* ♦ * EUGENE 8. WACHHORST, district attorney of Sacramento, is at the St. Francis with Mrs. WaeUborst. VT. A. Gett. a banker of Sacramento, is also at the St. Francis. * # # FRANK PETER POPP, assistant manager of the Bntler hotel at Seattle. i a spending a few days on a vacation trip at the St. Francis. * » * JOHN ROSENE, a railroad builder and mlnin* . operator of Alaska. Is at the Palace. He niflkp* his headquarters In Seattle. * * * DR. AHD J**S. C. B. THOMPSON and Mr *w\ Mre. C. J. Tobin of Palermo are recent ar rivals at the Dale. * * # CHARLES MITHROE. judge of the superior eoort of Los Angeles, is at the St. Francis with Mrs Munroe. * # '* ' MISS PEARL PAILES of Santa Barbara I* at the Court. * ♦ # E. WAGNER of Wenatchee Is at the Stanford. * * * E. W. PIERCE of Boaton Is at the Columbia.