. The Argonaut. ndat Del Monte. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Polk have engaged roomsat The Peninsula for the summer. Mrs. B. P. Brodie, formerly Miss Tallant ofSan Mateo but now of Detroit, has engagedrooms for herself and family at The Peninsula,for the summer months. Mr. James Carolan and family will be at ThePeninsula for the summer. Dr. David Starr Jordan has been in the cityfor the past few days and has been a guest at theFairmont. Mrs. George D. Nixon, wife of Senator Nixonof Nevada, is at the Fairmont. Mrs. Nixon isaccompanied by Miss Leah D. Burton. Army and Navy. The latest personal notes rela
. The Argonaut. ndat Del Monte. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Polk have engaged roomsat The Peninsula for the summer. Mrs. B. P. Brodie, formerly Miss Tallant ofSan Mateo but now of Detroit, has engagedrooms for herself and family at The Peninsula,for the summer months. Mr. James Carolan and family will be at ThePeninsula for the summer. Dr. David Starr Jordan has been in the cityfor the past few days and has been a guest at theFairmont. Mrs. George D. Nixon, wife of Senator Nixonof Nevada, is at the Fairmont. Mrs. Nixon isaccompanied by Miss Leah D. Burton. Army and Navy. The latest personal notes relative to armyand navy officers who are or have been sta-tioned at Pacific Coast points: Rear-Admiral E. B. Barry, U. S. N., is ordereddetached from duty as supervisor of naval auxil-iaries, Navy Yard, New York, and to duty ascommander. Second Division, First Squadron, Pacific Fleet, on board the Tennessee, May 17. Colonel Levi P. Hunt, U. S. A., promoted fromlieutenant-colonel, Second Cavalry, U. S. A., dat-. Lq Valero, (Mrs. Norton Forrest Phipps) Who Begins an Engagement at the Orphetim Next Sunday Afternoon. ing from March 23, is assigned to the FourteenthCavalryj L. S. A. Colonel Charles W. Mason, Eighth Infantry,U. S. A., Fort McDowell, Angel Island, has beenordered to proceed, accompanied by Captain MerchB. Stewart, Eighth Infantry, U. S. A, to thePresidio of Monterey for the purpose of inspect-ing the companies of the Eighth Infantry, U. , at that post. Lieutenant-Colonel Robert L. Bullard, EighthInfantry, U. S. A., has had the leave of absenceheretofore granted him extended fifteen days. Major Homer W. Wheeler, Eleventh Cavalry,U. S. A., arrived here last week from Cuba, viaPanama, being on four months leave of absence. Major Walter A. Bethel, U. S. A., judge-advocate of the Department of California, has beenordered to proceed to the Military Academy,West Point, in time to report for duty on August22 as professor of law. Captain Wallace M. Craigie, Ninth Cavalry
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