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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1896 PAYS IN SILVER AND HOARDS GOLD, Sir Henry Dering's Opinion of Present Mexican Prosperity. HER GOOD GOVERNMENT England’s Minister to Mexico Is Now Visiting This City. SEEKS HEALTH AND PLEASURE A Tribute to the Administration of Diaz—Filled Many High Posts Over the Wor:d. - Sir Henry Dering, Bart., British Min- ister to Mexico, Lady Dering, Mrs. Ca- macho, wife of the Mayor of the City of would likely prevent Rret. STREETS RENUMBERED. The Mission at Last Has a Rational System of Identifying Houses. The houses on the cross streets in the Mission are being renumbered. This is not the first time a change has been made in the numbering of houses on the streets running east and west. In fact, there have been so many changes that the num- bers on many of the cross streets have be- come hopelessly mixed. Sixteenth street has long been a night- mare to people trying to find numbers, , much to his re- }and even the oldest inhabitant occasion- ally gets confused as he wand'rs from number 201 at one end of the block to number 3041 at the other end. Seventeenth and Eignteenth streets are almost as bad, especinfly where they reach Eureka Valley. Twenty-first-street num- bers have been changed three timesin as many years. By the latest change, however, it is hoped that everything will be remedied. Tiie new numbers becin at the bay shore and run continuously toward the west, across the Potrero hill and on up towar Twin Peaks. Eastof Potrero avenue there are about five streets for every four west of the avenune. Every fourth street, how- ever—Sixteenth, Twentieth and Twenty- fourth streets—run clear through. In the streets between these there is a break at Potrero avenue, but the numbers begin at the bay, just as on the through streets. The change of the old numbers to the new is being made on nearly all the houses, and as there never has been any trouble with the numbering of the streets running north and south, it is hoped that the Mis- sion has at last & rational system of iden- tification, and that the maledictions of be- lated house-hunters, vainly seeking a de- sired number, will cease to be heard within the peaceful confines of the Mission. Sir Henry Dering, Bart., Minister From / \ Great Britain to Mcxico, Who Is at the Palace. [Sketched from life by a “Call ¥ artist.] Mexico, and W. A. Dering, arrived here yesterday and are at the Palace. They came by rail from the City of Mexico, the postof the distinguished Eng- lish gentleman. Bir Henry is a large man, with dark bair, a brownish beard tapering toward a point, and with a large nose. He is a very pleasant, affable gentleman. r Henry has held many posts of great distinction prier to going to Mexico, a a vear and a half ago. He has been thirty- six years therepresentative of his conntry in foreign lands. He has been in Bulgaria, at Rome and St. Petersburg as Minister of Great Britain and charge d’affaires. “I have been about eighteen monthsin Mexico now,” said Sir Henry, “without any change of climate. That is a good while to stay, especially as the altitude ix about 6000 feet. Iam in California for a change, especially as I have had a serious attack of inflammatory rhenmatism which forces me to keep my arm in a sling. “My purpose is to remain here some time, probably several weeks. I will go to Monterey and will visit other places of in- terest. Itis not my purpose to go East. This is the first time I have been in this country. “Mexico is very prosperous. One reason is that it has honest men at the head of | the Government. President Diaz is also exceedingly able as well as honest. Ithink the present administration will undoubt- edly be continued for the next four years. “Another very capable man is Minister of Finance Limantour. He is a man of vast wealth. He owns large property in- terests in San Francisco, as you doubtless know. With such men there is no in- centive to be anything than honest. The result is that Mexico is svlendidly gov- erned. “The Minister of the [nterior, General Cosio, and General Mena, tue Minister of Transportation and Communications, are also full of energy and are effecting much good for the country. “Business is good down there. It could not be otherwise when the purchasing power of the dollar is considered. All their wages are paid in silver and the prod- uce going abroad is paid for in gold. No wonder the country is prosperous. 1t will continue to be so, too. “mexico has always had silver money, and the way she gives silverand takes gold gives ber a natural protection. It isthe very best protection, too, that a country could bave. Wouldn't such 2 policy be good for any country? Yes, I think it would, especially if it could be carried out &< successfully as in Mexico. 1t has been very dry in Mexico lately. There have been no rains, and it was so bot on the way up and through Arizona and Califorma that we coulan’t at any time keep the car under 96 degrees.” Sir Henry said he bad inteuded being present at the banquet last night in honor of the Queen’s birthday, but his trying trip, combined with his rheumasism, AFTER MUNICIPAL. FUNCS Board of Health to Enlist Busi- ness Men in a Fight for Power. A Downtown Meeting To.Day With Lively Opposition From Board of Supervisors. The Board of Health has arranged a lit- tle meeting for this afternoon that may result in an open display of hostilities be- tween itself and the Board of Supervisors. For some time past these two municipal bodies have been eying each other askance, while trouble has been brewing all the while. Simply stated, the Board of Hea Ith wants more power and more money to disburse for the work under its charge, and the Board of Supervisors controls the situation and guards the City funds against what is stvled an effort to lavish political patronage upon the friends of th e power that stands behind the medical men. The Board of Health has quietly pre- pared to make a strategic move and enlist the sympathies of downtown business men. The members have secured the | Chamber of Commerce rooms for this afternoon at 3 o’clock. And when all the specially invited guests are assembled and tie opposition and the neutrals have gatbered in anticipation of an interesting time then will the insufficiency of appro- priations be presented with preconceived eloguence. The small, the meager, the parsimonious allowance for an effective campaign avainst the encroachment of disease upon the City will stir up local’ | pride, and the fear of personal danger lurking in defective sewers, impure milk and tainted meats. Business men will be made to see the danger to life and health incident to adul- terated food and bad sanitation, and when the iron is hot the Board of Health will strike and a powerful commercial element will be welded into the rod that will probe into filth and pry away the screens that hide unsanitary conditions and the secrets of unhealthful foods. On the other hand some of the Board of Supervisors will be there, but not as silent auditors to so direct an imputatior against their own motives in the past. Acting Mayor Taylor will be on hand with less eloquence, but with some very pointed assertions. He will refer to the recent re- moval of Superintendent Weaver from the Almshouse and the substitution by the poard of Health of Mr. Reddy, a triend of Governor Budd, by whom the Board of Health was appointed. He will suggest that this move on the part of the Board of Health 15 prompted by a desire to lay hands upon the municipal fonds in order to ncrease the number of men to be re- warded for past political favors, and he will point to the fact that five years ago the City and County Hospital attended to more patients than it does to.day, though the employes appointed by the Board of Health have greatly increased in number, TWO CITIES WANT A CONVENTION. Oakland and San Francisco Presbyterians Are Aroused. BOTH GIVE INVITATIONS To Secure ‘the General Presby- terian Assembly for May 1, 1897. ACCEPT ALL THE CONDITIONS Hospitable Telegrams Are Dispatched at Once From Both Sides of the Bay. This City and Oakland both extended invitations yesterday to the General As- sembly of the Presbyterian Church now meeting at Saratoga, N. Y., to come to the | Pacific Coastin May, 1897. Itisalmost cer- tain that one of the two cities will secure the assembly, and the weight of ministe- rial opinion yesterday was in favor of San Francisco, The General Assembly is the supreme court, so to speak, of the Presbyterian church in the United States. It has never yet convened in California, though efforts have frequently been made to secure it, | and there is great rejoicing among Presby- terians that next year will see it here for the first time. No canvassing has been done this year at Saratoga to secure the convention and it was rather a surprise to Rev. Dr. J. Hemphill of Calvary Churci, Rev. R. F. Farrand and Rev. J. Cumming Smith to receive telegrams from Rev. Dr. Mathena, the delezate from the San Francisco Pres- bytery to Saratoga, stating that the Gen- eral Assembly of at least 600 delegates would meet here in May, next year, if the local Presbyterians would pledge them- selves to entertain 200 of the delegates. Dr. Hemphill’s telegram stated that the General Assembly would prefer to con- vene in Calvary Church. Dr. Corle of the First Presbyterian Church, Oakland, received a telegram from the Oakland delegates at Saratoga, stating the same conditions about enter- taining the delegates and suggesting that 1f they were complied with Oakland would very likely get the General Assembly. Neither the Presbyterians of San Fran- cisco nor of Oakland lost any time about seeking to secure the assembly. Dr. Coyle telegraphed back yesterday that his church would be respousible for_the entertaining, and the San Francisco Presbytery, which hela a meeting at Calvary yesterday after- noon, adopied a telegram inviting the \ body to meet in that church. { Dr. Hemphill was so tull of enthusiasm | that he offered to go out and collect half | the $5000. which will probably be needed | to entertain the delegates, if Rev. Dr. | Mackenzie would do likewise and raise | the other half. Dr. Mackenzie said that | ne preferred not to pledge himself to col- lect any fixed amount, but he placed all | his zeal at the disposition of the San | Francisco Presbytery to raise what he could. The convention would not be only of interest to people in religious circles, he said, but hotel men, business men and railroad men would all profit, and he/ thought they as well as the press would | help the General Assembly along. Dr. Hemphill thought there would be no | difficuity about funds. Rev. Dr. Scott | believed that no one man or church should | be made responsible, but that Presbyte- | NEW TO-DAY. | PR RP PR PR PR RREPRERRRy E Special Saving Salei BEER MUGS' Tnose quaint old German Blue Deco- ¥ Stone Beer Mugs are all the rage now for dining- room orna- Good the picture are regularly ¥ | $1 25. On sale until Wednesday nightat 78 Also, 400 BLUE DELFT VASES, with the popular Windmill dec- orations, go at 30, 45, 65 and 85 Cen:s. y PEPREPIVRPER PRI ERRFRRRRRPP PR NP ® THAT BIG CHINA STORE— @ A Quarter of a Block Below Shreve's. : WANGENHEIM, STERNHEIM & CO,, # 528 and 530 Market St., # 27 and 29 Sutter St., BELOW MONTGOMERY. BAAAASASEAEASEE A ERGH AEAARASEAERELEAAEE BPeR rians as a body should take hold. Rev. Dr. Bevier said it would be 2 fine thing for the City and that he believed in making every one, including Mayor Sutro, give. Theconsensus of opinions expressed was that there would be no difficulty about raising the necessary funds. Rev. F. R. Farrand, tbe moderator, said, “We have not sought this. It has in a way been thrust upon us.” It was finally resolved to extend the in- vitation to the general clerk of the Gen- eral -Assembly, Rev. Dr. W. H. Roberts, of Philadelphia, who Dr. Hemphill said to be strongly in favor of convening next year in San Francisco. The following telegram was adopted and handed to Rev. J. E. Scott to dispatch: “Calvary’s invitation to the assembly heartily indorsed by presbyter~, with gnar- antee of entertainment for 200 commis- sioners.” 3% The following ministersand laymen were appointed a committee on finances and a; rangements: Rev. P. Phelps, Stockton; Dr.” J. Grabam, Chico; Dr. R. Coyle, OQakland; Dr. J. Hemphill, Calyary Church, San Franecisco; Dr. R. Macken- zie, First Church, San Francisco; Rey. J. Cumming Smith, Trinity Presbyte- rian Church, San Francisco; "Rev. Dr. R. ‘Wylie, Napa. Eiders—David Jacks, Mon- terey; J. W. McDonald, Tracy; L T. Trum- bull, San Rafael; J. W. Bidwell, Chico; Thomas Magee,City; Walter E. Seli, Berke- ley; J. M. Greenwood, City: O. ¥. von Rhein, City. Cathedral Rally. A grand rally of 8t. Mary’s Cathedral branch of the League of the Cross will be held at National Hall, 815 Ellis street, Wednesday eveaing, commencing at 8 o'clock. The rally will be under the auspicesof Company A, L. C. C., Captain_Francis S. Drady commeanding. A feature of the entertainment will be an ad- aress by Rev.James McDonald of St. Peter's Chureh. An excellent programme has been prepared, the participants of which include Miss E. Gon. zalez, Miss F. Marion, Miss K. White, Jos Professor Cantini. Lieutenant 2 y, the Western Addition Mandolin Sextet and the Company A Glee Club. All friends and members of the league are earnestly requested to attend. flsmart Broadway, New York, druggist has this sign: hanging outside his store, it marks the new era of drug selling. Is it any wonder that he has to enlarge his quar- ters, that his clerks are busy, and that his store is one of the most popular along the leading thor- oughfare? ou can afford to trade with a druggist that has such a motto as that INVERNESS. NVERNESS, MARIN COUNTY—CAMPING vrivileges to rent, and lots for sale; situated on an inland bay; good beach: salt-water batning; Water two degrees warmer than any Other resort beautiful drives: shooting and fish- 0 hours of San_Francisco on the 11w 2 dally ntgomery street, room 51. D —PARTY OF 4 FOR MER finest of trout-fishing and deer-hunt- ing; couniry wild enough for most exacting: no ionto2ladies. Aadress box 148, Medford, £, DELL HOTEL, ON LAUREL DELL (formerly Lower Blue Lake)—This pop- ulAr resort opens (o the public for the coming sea- son with many improved faciities for entertaining pleasare-seekers: boating and bathing free; no bains will be spared to provide a good table; terms 8 to $12 per week: route S. F, and N. P. Rallway; ihrough fare $5;round trip 39 50. Address H. WAMBOLD, Prop., Berthu £. 0., Lake County,Cal. OTEL DEL MAR—ON TH SHORE: 20 climate per- sailing, row- children, $2 ing, fishing: buses mee: all trains 0 §5 per week; adults, 89 per week: special rates to societles and families. Address MANAGER HOTEL DEL MAR, Santa Cruz, Cal., or room 29, Maze building, S. F. JOTEL LA HONDA—AMONG THE MANY attractive summer resorts none offers more genuine pleasure than La Honda, 17 miles from Tedwood City, remarkable for climate, fishing and hunting, camping. comforts and pleasures. Tickets fo. the round trip via S P. K. K. and Knight's stage line, 4. MRS. L J. SEARS, La Honda, Cal. IVERSIDE RANCH—ON THE BANKS OF Fel River. 6 miles from Poiter Valley, Men- round trip, $9 75 from San'F) , hunting, bithing and bo; Terms, $7 per week. Excel vegeiables raised on the ranch. i milk, frui GILLESPI RLUE LAKES PLEAS hotel, now open: many hew improvem the entertainment of the guests: the paviiion buflt over tne water; a naphtha launch, et and hunting. = Address CARL M , Be Lake Co. ‘Do not address Blue Lakes. AT BELMONT, SAN MATE( A yoard for summer montb utiful gronnds; Iarge rooms: foer? Y ity. MRS, HANSEN [ IDEAL SUMMER RESORT; _ send for illus.rated pamphlet and terms. Ad- dress Lougwoods, Napa, Cal '.]u?mx:ufi e F 3 FIN 5 plenty milk, cream, chickens and frai accommodations. _Address Brookside, C\'fifi:.’ss"um\"\ FRUIT ble; home comforts. T. H. —GOOD TA- EPLEY, Napa, Cal. The highest claim for other tobaccos is ‘““Just as good as Durham.” Every old smoker knows there is none just as good as Blackwel BULL DURHAM Smeking Tobacco You will find one coun each two ounce bag, and two cou- pons inside each four ounce bag of Blackwell’s Durham. Buy a bag of this cele- fl brated tobacco n inside and read the coupon—which gives a list of valuable presents and how . to get them. THE BARTLETT SPRINGS AVE THE MERITED REPUTATION OF being one of the WONDERS 0f the WORLD, and seekers of pleasure and lovers of sightseeing, as well 83 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. TERM ..8$10 TO 815 PER WEEK. Two Routes to the Springs, S. P. Co. and S. F. and N. P. Kailway. Address all correspondence to BARTLETT SPRINGS COMPANY, 32 Fourth street, S. F., or Bartlett Springs, Lake County, Cal. PACIFIC CONGRENS SPRINGS. THE LEADING SUMMER and WINTER RESORT IN CALIFORNI OCATED IN A CANYON OF THE SANTA Cruz Mountains. convenient to San Jose, amid most enchanting scenery. about 1000 feet above sea level. No fog, no mosquitoes; all sunny rooms, with a frontage of 450 feet south. Large Double Rooms, With Private Bathroo PURE SPRING or the celebrated CONGR PRING MINERAL WATER of the nlkochaly- Deate class: very valuable for tabie use, dyspepsia, jiver and kidney troubles, rheumatism, gout, skin and nervous affections. Indorsed and recom- mended by all leading physicians. HOTEL. COTTAGE W NATATORIUM. ALL modern improvemes electric bells, teie- phone and telegraph: good stable: RATES, $10 (0 $15 per week: oniv 215 hours from San Francisco. via S. P. Railroad. Write for particulars. J. F. PFETCH, Saratoga, Cal. The Beautiful 4 HOTEL = VENDOME SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA. Never did this popular resort look 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. PARAISO ure, climate, accommodations, scenery, T beds, cleanliness, table, hot soda tub and plunge baths, hot sulphur tub and swimming tanks, mas. sage treatment, hunting and fishing, children’s playground, croguet_and dance hall for families. Paraiso stands unsurpassed in the “tate. Plenty enjoyment for voung and old. Take train Third and Townsend streets, San_Franclsco, 8:15 a. ar. daily, for Soledad; Return-trip ticket, 8. Seven milés by stage. Telephone and Postoffice. For fllustrated pamphlets and special_induce uents for 1896, address R. ROBERTSON, Manager. NAPY SODA SPRINGS, California’s Famous Mountain HAVE YOU BEEN THERE LATELY? HOT SPRINGS, Monterey coun- ty. Cal’— The Carisbad _of America — For bealth,rest,pleas- i Spa! 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 Postoftice. Burros to ride. Bowling alleys, tennis, croquet, swings and hammocks. New improvements every year. Gnsand running water in everv room. Re- t_for asthmatics. WARM WATER SWIM- NG Au ideal summer resort. Chil- lise: mothers’ delignt; husbands' rest. jddress ANDREW JACKSON, N . O. . MIX dren’s par: » Napa Soda Springs TWO HOTELS AND COTTAGES. , 0 7.1 Under the Old Management. N AUSTIN CREEK, IN THE SONOMA Redwoods, R., via Sausalito ferry. Train leaves at 1 Hotel Cazadero rates, $10 to $14 per week; Elim Grove Hotel rates, $6 to $8 per week: tents, §3 to §6 per week. bend for cir- cular. C. F. BURNS, Proprietor, Cazadero, Cal. NARK WEST SPRINGS, The Gem of Sonoma County. Nine miles from ~anta Rosa. “Y ITHITS BEAUTIFUL GRAPEVINE AR- bor; the place where you feel at home. Table first ciass. Croquet, Billiard: Shuflle-board, Swings, Swunmiog-pool. Dancizg Pavilion, Fish- ingand Hunting. Terms, §10 and £12 per week. Special rates for clubs and large families. Round trip, $375. Open May 1. FRESE & JUERGENSEN. GO T0 - DUNCAN SPRINGS, WO MILES FROM HOPLAND, MENDOCINO County, for your health and pieasure. The best medicinal mineral waters in he State. Fine elec- new modern hotel; 250 fine vie Furnished cot- tages to rent. of amusements. Free bus 10 7:30 (rain from San Francisco, and other trains when notified. Terms, $10 per week. 0. HOWELL, Presldent, Telephone at Postoflice. LYTTON SPRINGS, SONOMA COUNTY. N IDEAL PLACK FOR HEALTH, REST AND PLEASURE: no staging; Ye-mile from station. The only xenuine Seitzer Springs in the United States and the celebrated Lytion Geyser Soda Springs. Wonderful curative properties. Talle first-class. Send for circulars. _WHITE OAK FARM, NEAR CLOVERDALE—SPECIAL ATTEN- tion given to table: terms $7 per week. ior particulars adcress W. H. HIATT, Cloverdale, Cal HOME REST FOR THE SUMMER. TTRACTIVE LOCATION: PLEASANT T00ms: fresh fruits, sLraw berries, cream. chick- ens, etc., il raised on home farm. For particulars and terms address box 85, Sebastopol, Sonoma Co. HIGHLAND SPRINGS On the Border of Clear Lake, LAKH COUNTY, CAL. 0 YOU ENJOY A SUPERB CLIMATE, dancing, lawn tennis, croquet; billlards? Do you like fine bathing, boating, hunting and fishing? Do you need recuperation and rest afforded by over thirty kinds of mineral springs? Shoriest stage route into Lake County. All this and more can be had a: Highland Springs. New hotel. Finest dining-room north of Saan Francisco. From San Francisco it costs only $8 for the Tound trip, and the hotel rates are 5150 to 82 50 per day or $10 10 316 per week. Take the S. F. and N. P. Kailway via Pleta, thence by a short de- lightful stage ride. J. CRAIG, Manager. San Francisco office, 316 Montgomery st. YOUR VACATION Where Shall You Spend It ? Go where monotony is impossible, where you may mingle with the light- 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 proprietorship of MR. JOHN R. CHACE, offers all these oppor- tunities. It is the ideal health and pleas- ure resort, nestling in a very bower of loveliness. For further information ad- dress J. R. CHACE, Proprietor Sea Beach Hotel. ‘*Absolutely the finest fishing in the West.”— Forest and Strean. LAKE TAHOE. TALLAC HOUSE. THE SUMMER RESORT OF CALIFORNTA. v new hotel open 'his season. Hotel and grdunds lighted by electric hights. Allmodern improvements. Rates $15 Tahoe Inn, Tahoe City. OPEN UNTIL NOVEMBER L RATES..... . ..$10 TO 314 PER WE Both housesopen for the season May 15. Great reduction in fare (o Tallac House (LIS season. Guests to Tullac House carried to and from hotel iree of charge, making round-trip fare from San Francisco only $16. The above hotels are under the management of LAWRENCE & CO., proprietors, of Tallac. d for illustrated circalar, or route and further information inquire of uthern Pacific Compuny's ticket office. 0 $21 per week. GILROY HOT SPRINGS A Place Where the Invalid Can Sarely Kegain Health—Where the Tourist May Regale Himself Upon Magnificent and Picturesque Scenery, Where the Summer Pilgrim May Find est, Refreshment and Relaxation. A Mecca for the Annual Seeker After Repose and Recuperation. A Rural Retreat, Where the Adjacent Hills Are Clothed in tarments of Matchless Glory, Where the Ogre Malaria Never Lifts His Ghastly Head and Where the Waters of Healing Pour Freely From Nature's Own Founts KE 8:15 A. M. OR 2:20 P. hird and Townsend streets, 315 hours from San Francisco. Fare, $7 15 for round trip. ¥~ Stage connects with train from Third and ‘Townsend streets. ROOP & SON, Proprietors. M. TRAIN FROM Easy to get to, Easy to come from /ATNA SPRINGS. A change in the stage arrangement makes ft far more convenient to reach Etna than formerly, Stage now leaves St. Helena at 10 A. M. daily, ex- cept Sunday, stopping at_A ngwins for lunch only. Returning, stage leaves tna at 10 a. M., stopping ugain at Angwins for lunch. no more early rising. Battery st., City P. 0., Napa Coun SANTA CATALIN ISLAND, Augmented Attractions for Season 1896, No more long waits: Further particulars at 318 or of W. L. MITCHELL, Lidell “alifornia. UNEXCELLED FISHING, DELIGHTFUL coast excurs.ons, tally-ho staging, wild goat hunticg, bathing, boating, horseback riding, dan- cing, pyrotechmic displays, water carnivals, grand concerts every day atter June 6. Popular Hotel Metropote now open, Island Villa in July. For tull information, illustrated pamphlets and Tates, apply to WILMINGTON TRANSPORTATION CO., 222 South Spring st., Los Angeles, Cal. SANHEDRIN HEIGHTS. L. B. Frasier, Manager. Over 4000 feet elevation among the pines. Na- ture’s Game Preserve. Beautiful scenery, purest alr, colaest water, good shooting: fine trout fish- ing near by; regular mail; tabie supplied with the best in the market: vegetables from our own gar- den; good home ¢ooking and home comforts: ac- commodation from 20 to 30; season opens June 1. Distance and fares—Buy round-trip ticket, $12 (uniimited). at office of S. F. and N. P. Railroaa. Rail 10 Ukiah, thence by Berryhills popular stage line via Potter Valleyto Sauhedrin. Room and board $1 per day. Guide (when wanted) $2 per Saddie horse (when wanted) $1 per dsy. No For further particulars address L. R, ‘anhedrin, or LADD'S GUN Thira st.. San Francisco. - IRST - CLASS ACCOM lightful climate for camping; dancing pavilion, 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: térms 88 and $12 per week. VICTO® {RAUS: JOS. F. BERTRAND, City ofiice, 112 Taylor st. UKIAH STABLES AND STAGE COMPANY, Y | E. MILLER, PROPRIETOR. GOOD TURN- + outs for commercial men, tourist and fishing parties a specialty. State street, adjolning Palace Hotel, Ukian, Cal. Vichy Springs stage mee s_ail trains. Daily stage for Flue Lakes, Laurel Dell, Saratoga Springs and Upper Lake. MOUNTAIN SPRING FARM W ILL BE OPEN FOR BOARDERS JUNE 1. Write for particalars WM. J. ROSS, proprie- tor, Oakville, Napa County. Cal SPEND YOUR VACATION AT LAUREL GLEN FARM. Fine spring water, plenty milk, cream, fruit and home comiorts. Particulars apply MRS. V. STU- BENRAUSCH, box 159, Napa, Cal. SUMMER BOARD AT BURLINGAME. Redington Place ‘‘A Mild Rest Cure.”” Adaress.. _IRA G. HOITT. Hoitt's School reopens August 4. KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS, ESWICK, SISKIYOU COUNTY. CAL, A noted fishing and health resort. Hot mud and sulphur baths. EDSON BROS., Proprietors. A. B. McMATIEDS. F YOU WANT TO HAVE A GOOD TIME hunting and fishing where game of all kinas is lentiful, take the S. F. and N. P. R. R. to Uklah, erryhill stage to Potter Valley, McMath's stage to Hullville. P. 0. address, Hullville, Lake Co. Cal. CALIFORNIA HOTEL, Broadgauge Depot, SAN RA¥YARIL. Summer Resort for Families. Rates §6 10 $10. A. BERG, Manager. THE JORDAN HOUSE, SAN RAFAEL, CAL. First-Class Family Boarding-House. . F. JORDAN, Proprietress. Sixth Street, Head of B. EL BONITO HOTEL JOW OPEN TGO TOURISTS FOK THE season: sait and fresh water bathing, huuting, fishing and boaung: redwood grove, etc.: terms reasonable. 3 MORGAN, Duncans Milis, Sonoma Co.,Cal. SEIGLERCS(?RINGS, L (K% COUNTY. OPULAR HEALTH RESORT. OPEN THE yeue round. Telephone connections. Round: trip tickets at Southern Pacific offices, $10: special conveyance daily. For information address JOHN SPAULDING, Seigler Springs, Lake County, Cal MAGNETIC SPRINGS. I.V THE HEART OF THE SANTA CRUZ Mountains; hot and cold magne:ic baths; hunt- ing and flshing: cottages for fumilies; stage meets morning train: terms 88 up. Address JOSEPH LINDSEY, tlenwood, Cal JOHANNISBERG In the midst of the Napa Redwoods, Including the GREAT WING CANYON. Iron Springs, I.akes, Bowling Alley. Splendid place for Hunting, Boating and Fishing. Elevation nearly 1200 feet. Best Climate for Asthma. ACCOMMODATIONS FOR CAMPERS. Convey- ances every Wednesday and Saturday from Napa, after the arrival of the morning train. TERMS REASONABLE. Make your engagements before- hand. For particulars address WALTER METZ, Napa City, Cal. SKAGGS stagi new road through €anyo ew stages; sanitary plumbing; natural temperature of water 130° Fahr. of wonderful curative properties; no fogs or disa- greeable winds: mosquitos and other snnoying insects unknown. Taxe Tiburon ferry at 7 A M. or 8:30 P. M. Round-trip ticket only $5.50. Telephone and telegraph, daily mail and express. Rates $12 a week; baths iree. 3. F. MULGREW, Proprietor. HOT SPRIN County, only San Francisco; ., Sonoma hours from but 9 miles SODA BAY HOTEL. ODA BAY, SITUA is most picturesque. the vast volume of delicions 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 juss been opened. The table is supplled with the very best the market affords, and the comfort and wel- fare of all guests carefuily looked after. Frea ping grounds. A coach will connect with the daily stage from Pieta and Highland Springs, Adams, Seigler, Blue Lakes and ~aratoga. Fars from San Francisco, $5 50;_round trip, $10. Spe- clal rates for families. G. B. WYATT, proprietor. Soda Bay. Keiseyville, Lake County, Cal. WHEN VISITING UKIAH STOP AT THE PALACE HOTEL. ‘W. H. FORSE & SONS, PROPRIETORS. HISISTHE NEWEST, LARGEST AND BEST hotel In Uklah, and it is headquarters for touris:s. Stages to all resorts and other places arrive at and depart from this hotel. Free bus to and from | all trains. Baggage transferred free of charge. MOUNTAIN HOME. The Recognized Family Summer Resort in the Santa Cruz Mountains. Health, pleasure, swimming, fishing and hunt- ing. New dencing pavilion. Deer park. Table excellent. Climate unsurpassed. Send for souve- nir. Stage at Madrone every Monday, Wednea- day and Saturday after June 1. connecting with train leaving the City at AN VIC PONCELET, Liag PLASTATION HOU 18 Tliles from Cazadero, on Stage Line. 00D TROUT FISHING, PLENTY FRUIT, cream and milk: free conveyance for parties of two or more; grand redwood scenery. Address JOSEPH LUTI'RINC Seaview, Sonoma_Co., or apply KRUSE & CO., 207 Front st., San Fran- clsco, for particalars. ASTORG SPRING MINERAL WATER. HE FOUNTAIN OF PERPETUAL YOUTH: cures most any disease of long standing: cured hundreds; recommended by thous nds in_four months in this city: no agents. A. ASTORG, 108 Fifth st., sole proprietor; Glenbrook Hotel, Lake County. one-quaiter milé from spring. has privilege of the water. GLENBROOK S ONE OF THE MOST CHARMING RE- sorts in the State. Fine scenery, hunting and fishing; excellent table. For circulars and farther niormation adaress 0. W. R. TREDWAY, Proprietor, Glenbrook, Lake County, Cal. SUNMER BOARD NEAR GILROY. A PLEASANT, HOMELIKE RESORT: ELE- £\ gant climate, fishing, bunting and scenery. Low price. Terms of W. T. TWOMBLEY, Gilroy. SARATOGA SPRINGS, AKE CO.—MOST BEAUTIFUL SUMMER resort in State: 8 different springs: good fish- ing and bunting; accommodations first-class; rates $10 per week and upward: table unexcelled; bard- finished rooms and cottages. J. MARTINS, Bach elor P. 0., Lake Co., Cal.

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