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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 10, 1896. BOTH REPUBLICANS PREDICT SUCCESS, W. E. Arthor and J. C. Lynch on the Political Outlook. LEADERSARECONFIDENT Convention Chairman and Future Lieutenant - Governor Concur. IT WILL BE A WALKOVER. Tribute to Mr. Spreckels for His Work—Democrats Will Try to Get the Legislature. J. C. Lynch of San Bernardino County, who has been nominated by the Republi- cans of California for Lieutenant-Gov- ernor, will leave for hishome to-day. Mr. Lynch is very confident of the success of the Republican principles in this State and over the Nation. He is well satisfied with the work of the Btate Convention, and believes that wis- dom has been displayed as manifested in its platform. He does not doubt that the ticket this fall will be successfal. Mr. Lynch, who is & native of Ohio, and who spent some time in Chicago before coming here, has been in California fifteen years. Itisnot g nerally known, butisa fact, that he is the son of the famous Gen- eral John Lynch of Louisiana, president of the Lynch Returning Board. Mr. Lynch Sr. was a State Senator in Louisi- ana, also chairman of the State Central Committee for a good many years, and wes also Surveyor-General. He was aur- ing those yearsa close political friend of Governor Weymouth and other noted Re- | publicans. Mr. Lynch, who has been nominated for Lieutenant-Gevernor, has had a steady rise. Only a little while ago he was elected a member of the Legislature. Then he was mentioned for Speaker, was elected, made a record, and a few Gays ago at Sacramento was nominated by the Re- publicans for the highest office but one under the State Government. Mr. Lynch pays a high tribute to Mr. Spreckels for his disinterestedness in try- ing to give the people of this City and State a good government. In a general way last night Mr. Lynch said: am satisfied that the feeling in Cali- fornia in favor of Republicanism is over- whelming. 1 am certain, 100, that the last three years have been an object lesson to the people in favor of protection stronger than any argument that could be made. “I think, too, that the Populist craze is dying out. In Southern California the Populists have ceased 1o cut any particu- lar figure. “I am sure, too, from what I have ob- served, that a large portion of the usnally Democratic vote will this year be solid for the Republican party. And in my judg- ment the Republican majority in Cali- fornia_will be a surprise to the most san- guine Republicans. “In many of tne Southern counties the Democratic party has almost lostitsor- | *It was aconvention of men who had ganization, and is making but feeble efforts. “The real efforts of the Democrats will be finally toward getting a majority of the Legislators. They are going to make an effort to capture the next United States Senator. And they are making this effort with some degree of confidence. This I know. They nope to win votes on little side issues, and to catch votes from those who may feel disaffected. “I think the Republican party asa whole understands and appreciates fully the dis- interestedness of Mr. Spreckels. He is the recognized leader, and is a gentleman who | is doing a good deal for the State. As to National politics, there is no question but the man who is nominated at St. Louis will be triumphantly elected. We have | Convention were not cold; they were dead | N e e - Hon. J. C. Lynch, Republican Nomince for Lieutenant-Governor, Who Gives His Views on State and National Politics. [Sketched from life by a “Call” artist.] | | had enough of Democracy as_it has been deait out to us for the last three or four | years. We want protection to our inter- | ests and a Government that will bring | back the old prosperity always found { under a Republican administration.” | _W. E. Arthur, chairman of the recent | Republican State Convention at Sacra- mento, who is at the Palace, yesterday ex- pressed his satisfaction at the work of the | convention and confidence as to the ulti- | mate victory of the party. = | “I have seen some criticisms,” he said, “that portrayed the convention as ap- | pathetic, and the men comprising it as | lacking interest. There could have been | no statement farther from the truth. I believe that & man, or an aggregation of | | men, may have so deep an interestina | thing, that words may seem useless. “Afin may be so severely in earnest that they may seem absolutely indifferent, But I can assure any, who have believed otherwise, that the delegates to the State in earnest. positive convictions. They knew what they wanted, and were going to have it. There was no need of any flapdoodle speeches, or any attempt to pull feathers | out of the eagle’s tail. “One of the most notable things was the | unanimity with which the report of the | | committee on credentials was accepted. | It showed that there was the strongest | conficence in the men comprising the | committee. *‘These were men in fact among the | ablest in the State. They had been chosen | with care. They executed their trust well and had the confidence of their co-workers in Republicanism. that was that it emphasised its repudia- committees.”” “What of the outlook for a victory?” “It will be a walkover.” “In Pasadena, my town, at least ten per cent of the prominent Democrats—there are not very many of them—have long since announced that they will support 2epublican ticket. Besides this, all over Southern Calfor- nia_the Democratic defection is great. “It is above and beyond all question that California is Republican, and I think all Republicans see and understana that they must take their National policy from the National platform. is no doubt We may desire certain things locally, but when the National Conven- has voiced the belief of the great party which has now so many victories, by its platforms, that platiorm will guide all true Republicans. FACED THE HUSBAND. Bastian, Who Ruined Mrs. Kline's Life, Tells His Story to the The peculiar spectacle of the destroyer of a once happy home announcing in the presence of the man whose happiness he had wrecked that his evil influence had brought about the family disruption was witnessed at the Coroner’s office yesterday during the inquest on the body of Mrs. Mae Kline, who committed suicide on May 3, at 518 Geary street, by sending a bullet through her brain. Thomas C. Holden, the divorced hus- band of the suicide, was placed on the “Another thing the convention did and | stand. In a plain, blunt way he told how i | one A. C. Bastian had enticed his wife, and later caused her to leave him. tion of the appointment of delegates by Hon. W. E. Arthur of Pasadena, Chairman of the Recent Republican State Convention. « \ [4 study from life by a “Call” staff artist.] deceased was taken ill some two years ago, and, thinking she was dying, had con- fessed all to bim.” Holden then stated that he had given his wife a regular monthly allowance from the day of the separation to the time of her death, uring the recital of this story Bastian brought down the wrath of the Coroner on his head by laughing outrignt. ‘Do you think it is funny to hear this witness tell- ing of his sorrows?” gaid Coroner Haw- you off.” After that the young fellow was as quiet as a church mouse. Bastian was then placed on the witness- stand. He endeavored to throw the whole blame of Mrs. Kline’s affection for him and his for her on the husband. He said Holden bad often gent him with his wife | to places of amusement and one time in- sisted on his accompanying her to Peta- luma. The jury, after a few moments’ delibera- tion, returned the following verdict: We, the jurors of the inquest of Mrs. Mae Kline, find that she came to her death by her own hands through despondency caused by unrequited love and by a letter received from one Fred Bastian and the jury censures him for his actions. e — Military Prisoners En Route. Corporals J. 8. Cunningham and John H. Price of the Fourteenth Infantry, Vancouver Barracks, Washington, brought down seven prisoners for Alcatraz. The following were tried and sentenced at Fort Sherman, Idaho. They were members of the Fourth Infantry lhnnd and were convicted of desertion and arceny: John J. Hughes, five years; J. Bersee, four years; W. Kurz, three years; J. Nygard, two years. Frank G. Afflick was tried at Vancouver, Wash., for desertion and larceny snd sen- tenced to three and a half years' imprison- ment. Afflick isa graduate of Harvard and member of Troop F, Fourth Cavalry, Boise Barracks, Idaho. J. Rivard of Walla Walla goes for two years for desertion, and J. Conway of the same place, for the same offense, will serve two years and s half. P vgegt o The figure of Britannia first appeared on the copper coins in the reign of Charles IL NEW TO-DAY. HUMPHREYS' Why continue to suffer under old- school treatment, when you can be made well and strong by Homeop- athy? Did vou ever try Humphreys’ Specifics ? If not,there Is hope for you—health for you, almost tapping at your door; step Into the nearest drugstore and ask for the Specific you need, get well and strong for aquarter. Itis a smallinvestment, but means much to you. A cure for Colds, Catarrh, Rheu- matism, Whooping Cough, Skin Diseases, Bowel Complaint, Head- ache, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver Troubles, or anything you require described in Dr. Hum- phreys’ Manual, free at your drug- gist, or mailed on request. We have a large sheet of Un. solicited Testimonials Just teoming with good things that you want to know. Small bottles of pleasant pellets, fit the vest pocket. Sold by Aruggists, or sent prepaid upon recelpt of price, 25 cents. Humphreys' Medicine Company, 111 William st., New York. FAILING MANHOOD General and Nervous Debility. 3 o Countries. ~ Send for Descriptive Book, ex- Nfllmm;mw(m)m | ERIE MENICAL £0.. Buffalo, N. Y. kins. “We will put you in jail and c ol | THE BARTLEIT SPRINGS AVE THE MERITED REPUTATION OF belng one of the WONDERS of the WORLD, and seekers of pleasure and lovers of sightsecing, as well as those in search of HEALTH, will be well paid by visiting them. The Finest Summer Climate in Cali- fornia. LARGE NEW SWIMMING TANK. A Positive Cure for Rheumatism, Liver, Kidney and Stomach Troubles. TERMS.........§10 TO $15 PER WEEK. Two Routes to the Springs, S. P. Co. and S. F. and N. P. Railway. Address all correspondence to BARTLETT SPRINGS COMP NY, 22 Fourth street, S. F. PACIFIC CONGRESS SPRINGS. THE LEADING SUMMER and WINTER RESORT IN CALIFORNIL OCATED IN A CANYON OF THE Cruz Mountains. convenient to San Jos most enchanting scenery. aboat 1000 feet sea level. No 10z, no mosquitoes; all sunuy rooms, with & frontage of 450 feet south. Large Double Rooms, With Private Bathrooms. 3 or the celebrated CONGR RAL WATER of the slkochal very valuable for table use, dyspepsia, dney troubles, rheumatism, gout, skin us affections. dorsed and recom- all leading physicians. S, NEW NATATORIUM. nents; electric bells, tele- g00d stables. per week: only 215 hours from San Francisco. via S. P. Raliroad. Write for particulars. J. F. PFETCH, Saratoga, Cal. The Beautiful Jiver and | and_ nerv | mended b HOTEL. COTTAGES, ALL modern impros phone and telegraph RAT! SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA. Never did this popular resort 100k more inviting than now. Newly painted inside and out. In the center of its lovely grounds. Conspicuous for its unexcelled table, service and general appoint- ments, it is enjoying deserved patronage and prosperity. GEO. P. SNELL, Manager. NAPA S0DA SPRINGS, California’s Famous Mountain Spa! HaVE YoU BEEN THERE LATEL 1000 teet above Napa Valley. Climate unsur- passed. Views magnificent. Tabie supplied from orchard and ocean, field and farm. Hot and cold Napa Soda water baths. Telephone and Postoffice, Burros to ride. Bowiing alleys, tennis, croquet, swings and hammocks. New improvements every year. Gas and runniug water in every room. Re- fief for asthmatics. WARM WATER SWIM- MING TANK. Au ideal summer resort. Chil- dren’s paradise: mothers' deligat; husbands’ rest. Address ANDREW JACKSON, NapaSoda Springs TWO HOTELS AND COTTAGES. 0 . Under the Old Mungemanm N AUSTIN CREEK, IN THE SONOMA Redwoods, N. P. C. R. R., via Sausalito ferry. Train leaves at 1:4:. Hotel Cazadero rates, $10 to 814 per week; Elim Grove Hotei rates, $6 (0 $8 per week: tents, $3 (o 85 per week. Send for cir- C. F. BURNS, Proprietor, Cazadero, € G0 T0 DUNCAN SPRINGN, T MILES FROM HOPLAND, MENDOCING County, for your healtu and pleasure. The best medicinal mineral waters in (he Stute. Fine elec- tric and mineral baths; new modern hotel; 250 feet above the valley: fine view. Furnished cot- tages to rent. Pleniy of amusements. Free ous to 7:80 train from San Francisco, and other trains when notified. Terms, £10 per week. 0. HOWELL, Presldent. Telephone at Postoffice. LYTTON SPRINGS, SONOMA COUNTY. N IDEAL PLACK FOR HEALTH, REST 'AND PLEASURE: 1o staging; be-mile from station. The only xenuine Seltzer Springs in the United States and the gelebrated Lytton Geyser Soda Springs. \Wonderfal curative properties. Talle first-class. Send for circulars. HOME REST FOR SUMMER. TTRACTIVE LOCATION: PLEASANT ATCotmn: thoah trults ofall kinds, etc. For par- and terms address Box 85, Sebastopol, Cal. ticulars HIGHLAND SPRINGS, On the Border of Clear Lake, LAKE COUNTY, CAL. O YOU ENJOY A SUPERB CLIMATE, dancing, lawn tennis. croquet, billiards? Do you like fine bathing, boating, hunting and fishing? Do you need recuperation and rest aforded by over thifty kinds of miieral springs? Shortest stage route into Lake County. All this and more can be had at Highland Springs. New hotel. Finest dining-room north of San Franclsco. From San Francisco it costs only $8 for the round trip. and the hotel rates are $150 to $2 50 per day or $10 to $16 per week. Take the S. F. and N. P. i.ailway via Plets, thence by a short de- lighttul stage ride, 1. CRA |G, Manager. San Francisco office, 316 Montgomery st. AETNA SPRINGS With its superb climate, its health-giving mineral waters, its beautiful scenery, its all- the-comforts-of-home hotel, and its big swim- ming tank invites you to spend your vacation within its boundaries. WILL YOU COrE? Terms $10 to $14 per week. Unlimited round-trip tickets, 7. Further particulars at 3818 Battery St, City, or W. L. MITCHELL, Lidell P. O., Napa County, Cal YOUR VACATION: Where Shall You Spend It ? Go where monotony is impo where you may mingle with the li hearted social throng, or bask in the sun- shine by the surging sea, or stroll under the shade of the majestic redwoods! THE SEA BEACH HOTEL, SANTA CRUZ, Cal,, Now under the provrietorship of MR. JOHN R. CHACE, offers all these oppor- tunities. Itis the ideal health and pleas- ure resort, nestling in a_very bower of loveliness. For further information ad- dress J. R. CHACE, Proprietor S8ea Beach Hotel. MOUNTAIN HOME. The Recognized Family Summer Resort in the Santa Cruz Mountains Health, pleasure, swimming, fishing and hunt- ing. New dancing pavilion. Deer park. Table excellent. Climate unsurpassed. Send for souve- nir. Stace at Madrone every Monday, Wednes- ter Juné 1. connecting with ity at 8:15 . VIC PONCELET, Liagas, Cal. JOHANNISBERG In the midst of the Napa Redwoods, including the GREAT WING CAN Iron Springs, Lakes, Bowling Al place for Hunting, Boating and Elevation nearly 1200 feet. Climate for Asthma. ACCOMMODATIONS FOR CAMPERS. Convey- ances every Wednesday and Saturday from after the arrival of the morning trai REASONABLE. Make your engagements before- band. For particulars addcess WALTER METZ, Napa Cty, Cal. HOT SPRINGS, Sonoma County, only 415 hours from San Francisco; but 9 miles staging: pew road through canyon; new stages; sanitary plumbing: natural temperature of water 130° Fahr. of wonderful curative properties; no fogs or disa- reeable winds: mosquilos and other anvoying nsects unknown. Taxe Tiburon ferry at 7:50 A 3. or 3:30 P. M. Round-trip ticket only . Telephone and telegraph, daily mail and express. Rates $12 a week ; baths free. 3. F. MULGREW, Proprietor. CAMP TAYLOR, HOTEL AZALES, Tocaloma, Bertrand’s Hotel, Marin Co., Cal. QIRST - CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS; DE lightful climate for camping; dancing pavilton, croquet and lawn tennis; fine trout fishing, bath' ing and swimming; splendid drives to Bear Val- ley: postoffice, express, telegraph and livery at both hotels: terms $8 and $12 per week. VICTOK W. KRAUSS, Manager. JOS.F. BERTKAND, Froprietor. City office, 112 Taylor st., Fridays, 2 to 4 P. M. SUMMER BOARD AT BURLINGAME. Redington Place ‘‘A Mild Rest Cure.” Address.. IRA G. HOITT. Hoitt's School reopens August 4. Splendid « SANTA CATALINA ISLAND. Augmented Attractions for Season 1896. EXCELLED FIS CORSE excurs ons, t ING, DELIGHTFUL y-ho staging, wild goat buntiug, bathing, boating, horseback riding, dan- cing, pyrotechnic displays, water carnivals, grand concerts every day after June 6. Popular Hotel Metropote now open, Island Villa in July. For tull information, illustrated pamphlets and rates, apply to ON TRANSPORTATION CO., 222 South Spring st., Los Angeles, Cal. SODA BAY HOTEL. ODA BAY, SITUATED ON CLEAR LAKE, is most picturesque, Soda Spring is famous for the_vast volume of delicious soda water which it throws out daily, amounting to over 1,000,000 gallons. Hunting, fishing, boating and swimming are unsurpassed anywhere. A fine bar has jusé been opened. The table is supplied with the very best the market affords, and the comfort and wel- fare of all guesis carefully looked aiter, Free camping grounds. A coach will connect with the dsily stage from Pleta and Highland Springs, Adams, Seigler, Blue Lakes and Savatoga. Fare $rom San Francisco, $5 50; round tap, $10. Spe- cial rates for families. B. WYATT, proprietor, Soda Bay. Keiseyville, Lake County, Cal. EL BONITO HOTEL NOW_OPEN T TOURISTS FOx THE season; sall and fresh water bathing, hunting, fishing and boating: redwood grove, etc.: terms reasonable. W. MORGAN, Duncans Milis, Sonoma Co.,Cal SEIGLER SPRINGS, L K= COUNTY. PULAR HEALTH RESORT. OPEN THE year round. Telephone connections. Round- trip tickets at Southern Pacific offices, $10: special conveyance daily. For information address JOHN SPAULDING, Seigler Springs, Lake County, Cal. GLENBROOK S ONE OF THE MOST CHARMING RE- sorts in the State. Fine scenery, hunting and ifishing; excellent table, For circulars and farther | nformation asaress 0. W. R. TREDWAY, Proprieior, Glenbrook, Lake Ce RiyERSIL ANCH—ON THE BANK! Eel River. 6 miles from Potter Valley, Men- docino County: tound trip, 39 75 from San Fran- cisco; fishing, hunting, bithing and boating un- surpassed. Terms. $7 per week. Excellent table: milk, fruit. vegetables raised on the GILLES Valley, M q minutes’ ride from Santa Cruz; climate per- fect; table unexcelled: surf bathing: sailing, row- ing, fishing: buses mee: all trains; children, $2 0 $5 per week: adults, $9 per week: special rates 10 socleties and families. Address MANAGER HOTEL DEL MAR, Santa Cruz, Cal., or room 29, Maze building, S. F. AUREL DELL HOTEL, ON LAUREL DELL Lake (formerly Lower Blue Lake)—This pop- ular resort opens to the pubiic for the coming se: s0n with many improved facuities for entertaining pleasare-seekers: boating and bathing free; no pains will be spared to provide a good table; terms $8 (0 $12 per week; route S. F. and N, P. Railway; {hrough faro 85: round $950. Address H. KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS, ESWICK, SISKIYOU COUNTY, CAL., ,A noted fishing and health resort. Hot mud and sulphur baths. EDSON BROS., Proprietors. INWOOD FARM. AN IDEAL SUMMER HOME. For particulars and terms address T D N. SHELDEN, Sebastopol, noma County. HOTEL DE THORNTON, POTTER VALLEY. FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. R. E. RADER, PROPR] OR. Rates, 87 per week. Bath nd all modern con- veniences in connection witn Hotel. A. B. McMATEDS., ¥ YOU WANT TO HAVE A GOOD TIME hunting and fishing where game of all kinas is plentitul, take the S. F. and N. P. R. R. to Ukiah, Berrynill sage to Potter Vailey, McMath's stags to Hullville. P. O. address, Hullville, Lake Co. Cal. CALIFORNIA HOTEL, Broadgeuge Depot, SAN RAFAEIL. Summer Resort for Families. Rates §6 to $10. A. BERG, Manager. THE JURDAN HOUSE, SAN RAFAEL, CAL. First-Class Family Boarding-House. MRS. J. F. JORDAN, Proprietress. Beautiful View. Sixth Street, Fine Grounds. Head of B. WAM , Bert) SiE A NG= UNTY —The most beautiful summer resort in the State: 8 different springs; sulphur. soda, iron, magnesla, selizer, etc.; good fishing and hunting; accommodations 'first-class; rates $10 per week and upward: table unexcelled; _bard-finished rooms en suite and cottages. Address J. MAR- TENS, Bachelor Pos office, i.ake County, Cal. TEL LA HONDA—AMONG THE MANY atiractive summer resoris none offers more genuite pleasure than La londa, 17 miles from. Redwood Ci re; le for climate, fishing and hunting, camping. comiorts and pleasures. Ticketa fo. the round H’lxp s P. R. R. and Knight's MRS, PLEASUR hotel, now open; many new improvements for the entertainment of the guests: the pavilion buily over the water; & nzph(ha lannch, etc. : good fishing and hunting. ~Address CARL MEYER, Bertha P. 0., Lake Co. Do not address Blue Lakes. AT, BELMONT. SAN MATE £) board for summer month beautitul grounds; [arge room: station; 1 hour fm L SUMMER RESORT; J send for iliusirated pamphlet and terms. Ad- dress Longwoods, Napa, Ca WONTE "DEL VALLE_ VIL 0] 3 vilie, Sonoma Cou urnished; piano; Rus- iver: reawood grove. [ ROOKSIDE FRUIT ¥ plenty milk, cream. chicl accoinmodations. Address Brookside, HITE OAK FARM, NEAR C Special attention given to table: ter ms 87 per téek. ror particulars address W. H. HI1ATT, Cloverdale, Cal. OARD ON A RANCH 2000 FEET ELEVA- tion; £0od rooms and first-class board: terma 86 per week. Address Redwood Grove, Occidental, Sonoma County. S THE VERY ONE T EXAMINE your eyes and (it tnem to Spectacles and Fya glasses with instr :ments of his own invention, Whose superiority has not been equaled. My suo’ cess has been due Lo the merits of my work. Office Hours—12 to & 2. M. THESUOCESS OF THE SEASOY THE LADIES GRILL R00M —OF THE— PALAGE HOTEL, DIRECT ENTRANCE FROM MARKET SI. OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT. 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PERRVAGVAL FiLLs Original and Only Genul ®are, always reliable. LADIES mak Druggist for Chichester s English Dia- ymond Brand in Red and Cold metallic' es. hsrnhdnvma b:‘; ribbon. Take ot imieaions 3% Dross (T R Kol by =1l Locat Dmux}:!. = 4n stampe for “Relicf for COSMOPrOLITAIN, Opposite U. S. Mint, 100 and 102 Fifth s, San Francisco, Cal.—The most select family hotel in the city. Board and room, $1, $1 25 and $1 Wr: | @ay, according o room. Meals 25¢c. Rcoms, 00c | and 75¢ & day. Free coach 10 and from the hotel | Look for the coach beaing the name of the U mopolitan Hotel WAL FAHEY, Proprielog

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