Show iOIR EXCURSION BACK rnbcrs Report Having Most II I J Enjoyable Trip JTURN BEARING FLOWERS I pin Many Points of Interest K in California Bry of Pour Excursionists Who ook Wrong Boat Missed Train nnd Met a Real Irish Lord look Mter a tpndny trip through Call iIa every lay of which was one pure delight the Tabernacle choir f1cur ion returned yesterday morning Jfir the RIo Grand Western The tavelers were laden with flowers nnd ither souvenirs of the Golden State iSl from the depot to the city pnssen f rs on the cars heard nothing but ex ptFaloiiH of pleasure over the trip and jtltude to Prof Stephens and others dio had so successfully arranged and arrlecl out Its details All the nrlncl 4l l Points or lnleic In the Immediate riclnity oC San Francisco were visited i i addition < to trips to Santa Cruz the rg trees Stanford university the Santa Tiara mission and the State university it t Berkeley Stopa were also made fit Jjn Jose ind Sacramento informal onctrls being given nt both places hlle at Stanford university Organist IrooKs save a special recital In the eautlful new chapel In honor of the Jtltors The Utah contingent of stu lents at Stnnfonl were out In force to reet the excursionist Many tnernliets If > f the party also hnd the pleasure of iieeilng Mrs Stanford and Admiral chley who was guest at Palo Alto hcn the choir WilE there GOT WRONG BOAT Numerous amusing Incidents hap ned on the trip none of which were rorc amusing to those who were not ett than the escapade ot three young idles and a young gentleman mom irs of the excursion patty As all be traveler 1 were wont to do they ingcrcd too long enjoying the sights of = zn Francisco and when they finally iached the ferry station were ohllgcd rush pellmell through the gates for he terry They didnt see any other nembeiu of the excursion party ahonrd ha boat but that didnt worry them or hadnt they been assured that the rry WIIB bound for Oakland Not mill they reached Alameda twenty nlnutes later did they discover their Iltulcc and then there was something oln f i MISS THE TRAIN They hoarded a streetcar tht first a right which took them within eight locks of the railway station Alight rig from the car they made all haste o I the station only 1 to reach It In time 3jee their train vanish In the distance nte many another homebound trav ler their means were limited and one f the girls spent her last penny In ending a telegram to Sacramento to hold the train HELD AT SACRAMENTO I Boarding the first passenger trainMen train-Men came their way they bluffed ho conductor Into carrying them to acramento on the tickets they had ongratulatlng themselves that all ould be asleep when they reached ftcrarnento the young people settled own to have a Rood time and as here was on Irish nobleman aboard ho proved to be a moat fascinating alker the hours were most agreeably aBCd I and the young ladles had made p their minds that they didnt cure bother the train waited for them at acramento or not But It did wait nd every pamcnger In the long train t seems sat up to make It uncomfort blc for the hapless four who had ared to miss a train and delay 500 < oplj full fortyfive minutes O 1inlc and rccf carnations were cffoctlvly need in the decorations at Hit altofjotlior delightful luncheon given yesterday by MrK Sara Bransfort The plnre cards were water colors In tho same llowcrs and the favoro were clusters of cnrnn tlonn Mrs llrinsfords guests were Mrs Hcffron Mrs Dale Mrs W II Green Mrs Charles Boyd Airs Puuuim Urn Benedict Mrs Levis Evans Mrs Harvey and Mrs Uarthcll Mr and Mrs M U Whitney entertained at an Informal hut beautifully appointed dinner last t evening DalToslllH graced the table and formed the decoration of the lmndpnlntc l place cards Govern were laid for twelve K Mrs Stephen II Ilabcock children and maid leave next Monday for a visit In Tennessee with Mrs Babcocks father They will be away some celtS George M Nolan Jri left for Idaho last evening a A very pleasant Informal affair of InHt evening was the dinner pnrty Riven In tho pnrloni of the First reiibyterlnn church by members of the Indies Aid society In honor of their InisbatulP Mrs Shields of Park City will arrive here early the coming week to be the guest of Mis flrntmfortl l Mrs M B VliItncy vlll give a series of afternoon parties at the close of tho Lenten Len-ten season The nillle club will give their last lnnc InK pirly of the scnaon this evening nt Christensens Mrs W AV Armstrong nf l > ark City Is visiting friends In Suit Luke Mrs A M Paul mother of Mrs Fred 1 Mill leave In April for a visit with her daughter who sojourning In Paris Mrs = V B Do fcoury formerly of this city but now of San Fnmrlsco arrived htre yesterday to visit relatives and friends C P Ovcrfleld Hull John Van Brunt left yesterday for a brief slay In Colorado + Mrs Albert S Day was guest of honor ut n Kun lngton given yesterday afternoon by Miss Marie Lace The dccoiatlons were all l In giLon and were effectively carried out in ferns and smilax A progressive Jul3slnK iinic furnished much amusement amuse-ment for tins guests the prljts being won bv Mrs Day Miss Martha Alexander and Miss Homo An enjoyable musical pro gramme was rendered by Mr < S II Pln kcrtoji Mrs F A Foley and Mlus Edna Deun DnvlH About twontyflvo guests were present Mrs Rooklklgc entertains at in informal afternoon party today At the regular meeting of the Ladles Literary club this afternoon till prize stories In the recent contest will be read by Mrs Knlsoy and Mrs TUtchle |