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< FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1896 11 SHELL, SKIFF AND BARGE WILL RACE, Events to Occur at El Campo on May 3o0th. CHAMPIONS TRAINING. Some Fine Exhibitions of Skill and Speed are Prom- ised. SPECIAL RACE FOR CADETS. The Programme Arranged by the South End Rowing Club — Judges, Starters and Timers. The racing events under the auspices of the South End Rowing Club, which are announced to take place at El Campo, May 30, will assemble a large crowd ot | best men in the two classes, amateurs and | professionals, and the contests will be ex- | citing, | The Imperial Cycling Club will have a run to Alameda to-night to take partin the floral parade there. Next Sun ay the club will try out some of its iomming riders on the Central Park track. There will be & members’ meeting next Monday evening. : Next Saturday evening the Olympic Club Wheelmen will take the river boat to Stock- ton and on Sunday will have a joint run with the Terminal City Wheelmen of that place. Captain Fawcett expects 1o take up a large contingent. Hardy Downing, the crack amateur of the Garden City Cyclers, will ride asa £ood account of himself. F. C. Chandler, 8. C. Chapman and W. F. Knaj op, three young men well known in the cycling trade of tgiu City, will depart on the steamer Monowa: for Australia this'afternoon, and a large crowd of local wheelmen will go down to the dock at 2 o'clock to see them off. Chandler will go on from there to London to take charge of his company’s interests in the metropolis. Knapp, who has become renowned as an announcer at all State race meets, will be very much missed at these gatherings. He will be gone about four months. The Camera Club will have a benefit at the Tivol1 this evening, and the cyelists have made up large theater partiea of their friends to attend the show. Many novel- ties will be introduced. T ALL MAY SEE THE FAIR. Make Mechanics’ Institute Trustees Admission 25 Cents. At the Mechanics’ Institute Fair this year the price of admission will be only 25 cents. The reading-room, now in the basement, will soon be removed back to its old quar- ters in the upper story, opposite the chess- room. This change is to be made in ac- J. MARONEY, Bow. Forwardwaist. F. RAPHAEL, T. McDERMOTT. J. DILGES, Cockswain. C. DUNNINGAN, Afterwaist. Stroke. SAN FRANCISCO ATHLETIC CLUB JUNIOR CREW. spectators. The course is a mile and a half with a turn. Tife events promised are: Junior single scull. Benior single scull. Junior outrigger skiff race. . Senior outrigger skiff race. Junior four-oared barge. Senior four-oared barge. Special races will be arranged by the Bouth End Rowing Club for companies C, L and M, of the League of the Cross Cadete. The races will begin immediately after the arrival of the Tiburon boat which leaves San Francisco at 10 A. . The special race arranged for the cadets will take place on the arrival of the boat which leaves the City wharf at 1 p. M. The contest in the senior single-shell race promises to be enlivening. The en- tries now represent Frank Duplissea of | | There. the South End Rowing Club, the present senior champion; William McCausland of the Ariel Rowing Club, the present junior champion, and A. G. Brown of the Stockton Athletic Association. These champions have been training for the past two months. For the junior four-oared barge race the Olympic Club has entered a crew; the Stockton Club has also entered and the San Francisco Athletic Club, the Dolphins and the South Enders will participate. The Olympics are training a powerful crew for this event and the Stockton ath. letes are preparing to make a determined effort to win. For the senior barge race, the South End Ciub has entered the champion crew, | cordance with the expressed wishesof a | large majority of the members. | Trustee Doolan is arranging for a series | of popular illustrated lectures and he is | also considering the advisability of mak- | ing the class instruction, for which a fee is now charged, free to members. To add to the popularity of the institute a monthly bulletin containing a list of the | books purchased, reference lists and mat- ters of general interest to members will soon be published. — SAUSALTO 15 T0 SHINE Instaliation of a Very Complete Electric-Light Plant No More to B2 Kngwn as the “Vil. | lage of Lanterns”—The Tamal- pais Road. Sausalito hasfor years been characterized asa ‘‘village of lanterns,” When some social function is in order, a party at the Yacht Club, or a supper at Dexter’'s Narra- gansett Pier, the hillside 1s dotted with lanterns, moving like the “‘will-o-the- wisp'’ along the steep ways. His lantern G. MORRISON, Bow. CREW OF COMPANY P. QUIRK, E. KANE, Forwardwaist. Cockswain. F. DINAN, Afterwaist. M, LEAGUE OF THE CROSS CADETS. FRANK MURRAY, Stroke. which bas won for three years. The San Francisco Athletic Club will make a special effort to gain laurels in this contest. Charles F. Curry, County Clerk, has been eppointed referee. Z 5 The juages are: John Elliott, Olympic Club; ‘A. H. Melletz, South End Rowing Club; Daniel Coleman, San Francisco Athletic Club; Joseph Keenan, Dolphin Club and James Howland Ariel Club. Btarters—Jobhn A. Lenaban, president Soutb End Rowing Club and William F. Humphreys, president Pacific Athletic Association. Timers—Fred R. Butz, Olympic Club, jand Edward P. Shortall, South End Row- ng Club. Marshal of the course—John D. Mahoney, Bouth End Rowing Club. The events are sanctioned by the Pacific Athletic Association of the Amateur Athletic Union. AMONG THE WHEELMEN. Chandler, Chapman and Knapp Go to Australia—Some Sunday Runs. The Bay City Wheelmen will have a ce- lightful run next Sunday. The members will take the 9 A. a. Sausalito boat and wheel to Blithedale, in Mill Valley, a dis- tance of only six miles, where they will be the guests of George P. Wetmore, one of ihe members, at his elegant place there. A similar run was made there this time last year, and proved one of the best of the season. The illuminated wheelmen’s parade this evening at Alameda, in conjunction with the floral fete for the benefit of the Women’s Hospital, will attract a great many riders from this City, They will go over on the 7 o’clock broad-gauge boat and assemble at Central avenue and Morton street, Alameda. The_ proposed race meet of the Santa Rosa Wheelmen on May 30 has been aban. is to the Bausalitan as the steed is to the Arab, or the mustang to the cowboy of the plains, With his lantern, he is fearless and bold, defiant of ruts and scornful of boulders and pitfalls of every description. But now the era’ of lanterns, unless in the outlying districts, is over. The plant is on *‘8nell’s lot,” a prominent spotin the center of the village. The building of the Tamalpais scenic rail- road is progressing; but there is an awful discord about the wages and the food. The men are paid $1 50 a day, and have to yield 75 cents of this for board. The tales they tell of the quality of the food are of the most dire complexion. Therefore there is a general kick all round, and Jobn B. Stetsor, who was once so enthusiastic about the project, but who wanted a cable and not an electric road, laughs in his ilrizzly beard. Mr. Stetson went to New ampshire, to the White Mountains, to study the cable methods there; but the other shareholders outvoted him on his return. They would have a troliey, and Mr. Stetson quietly withdrew. Still the 10ad is progressing, and may be in operation about the mifidlo of Au- gust, if (he company can secure men enough to take the job of building it. ——— ROADMASTERS' CLATMS. Must Be Within the District Allowance. The Supreme Court has affirmed the or- der of the lower court in giving judgment against W. W. Ludy, a roadmaster of Colusa County, in his suit against the county for fees for road work. His con- tention was that he had power to keep the road in good condition, so he emvfiyed mea and promised them pay. The Supervisors refused to allow the de- mands, s¢ Ludy bought them in and sued upon them. The Supervisors claimed he had no right to contract bills over and obove the aliowance for his district, and They doned and the club will come to this City to assist in making the meet of the Alpha Cycling Club at &ntnl Park on that day a success. Ladies will be admitted free at this meet, leagne members at the usual reduction of 25 cents and others at popu- lar prices, The races are entered by the 7 o ol soont ! hfl.'mwnlfll July, both gourts took the same view of the case. — An Extra Session Called. Judge Morrow has issued a call for an extra session of tne United States District Court to \ MILLOWARE MO HS ATTORNEY James C. Jordan Counters With a Claim for $125,000. LAWYER MWELROY’S TALE He First Sued to Collect Fitty Thousand Dollars Fees. SOME OF THE FAMILY ITEMS, How His Rich Client Alleges That He Lost Thousands Through Blundering. James C. Jordan, the Boston million. aire who was sued for $50,000 attorney’s fees by James P. McElroy, has opened up a new set of books on' his own account. At least his answer and cross-complaint will indicate as much, and the aged attor- ney’s eves can but open in wonder when he finds that the defendant informs the court that he is the creditor to the tune of $125,000 instead of debtor to Mr. McKlroy in the sum of $50,000, Mr. McElroy acted as James C. Jordan’s attorney and confidential adviser during the years of 1891-92-93-04. That much is acknowledged by the Boston millionaire, coupled with the statement that he had great confidence in his attorney’s abitity. In his original complaint the plaintiff set forth among other charges the item of $5000 for assisting his client out of a mat- rimonial unpleasantness, and that bhe acted as his counsel in family matters as well as in the complicated business affairs of Mr. Jordan and the Jordan Bituminpus Rock and Paving Company. But the rest of that story has begn told. Now comes the defendant millionaire with a charge of $125,000 against his former attorney. He says that Mr. Mc- Elroy, through his blundering and care- lessness, caused him to lose large sums of money on various occasions, aggregating in all to the amount specified. He says that regardless of the agreement entered into between McElroy and himself that he was to pay the latter $1000 for all services performed in his bebalf, he paid him alto- gether $6345. It is further alleged that plaintiff Mec- Elroy caused defendant to lose $1100 on two notes. One was for $600 loaned to Mr. Sinton and the other for $500 given to Mr. Parker, both commissioners on the Post-stréet extension. Both notes were unsecured, and plaintiff is said to have convinced Jordan that Post street would be extended beyond Central avenueand through his (the defendant’s) property, known as the Jordan tract, and that it was necessary for the commissioners to have the §1100 in order to carry on the work of extension. When Jordan was mixed up in a suit in- volving his tract of land'in San Francisco with Carnall, Fitzhueh, Hopkinsg & Co. it is set forth that McElroy advised him to buy a parcel of land in Oaklanrd for $76,- 000 in order to divert the attention of the plaintiffs and make them believe that he could throw around his thousands at pleasure and was not tied up or hamvered in any way by the large tract of land and litigation thereover in this City, and that he was caused to lose $37,500 in that in- stance. These are the principal items of loss set | forth in the counter-charge and cross-com- plaint and other smailer ones bring the total up to $125,000 to offset the aged at- torney’s claim for $50,000, minus about $6000 paid by Jordan on account. Saturday-Morning Orchestra. Herr Anton Schott has consented to add an. other attraction to the already excellent pro- gramme of the Saturday-morning orchestra concert in Golden Gate Hall to-night by sing- ing several songs. There is every prospect of & large attendance. e ——— NEW TO-DAY AN EASY CURE When you can use Electricity with ease and comfort, with- out the shock or the inconve- nience of the old style battery, it becomes a_pleasure to get cured by it. No one questions the curative power of Electri- city, but there is only one way to apply it right. That is by DR. SANDEN'S ELECTRIC BELT. You put it on when you go to bed at night, fixing the regu- lator so that it gives a pleas- ant warming current withouf burning the skin, and you wear it all night without bother. You sleep sound and awake in the morning re- freshed and vigorous, with every vital part teeming with animal magnetism. TItiseasy to cure by this method. : le know nothing of Dr. Sakc tie trouble to 100k 1t . A o Seat “Three Classes of Men,” will interest you. It is free. Ask for it, or call and examine this health-giving appliance. SANDEN ELECTRIC CO., 630 Market Street, San Francisco, WMHML Office hours; 8:30 p. M.; Sundays, 10 to 1. et b L 108 ANGELES, OALe | > PORTLAND, OR, 204 Sounth Broadway. l 263 wmlmgic’m&u -— T BARTLETT SPRINGS AVE THE MERITED REPUTATION OF being one of the WONDERS of the WORLD, and seekers of pleasure and lovers of sightseeing, as well as those in search of HEALTH, will be well pald 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 8. F. and N, P. Railway. Address all SPRINGS COMPANY, 22 Fourth street, 8. £., or Bartlett Springs, Lake County, Cal. PACIFIC CONGRESS SPRINGS. THE LEADING SUMMER and WINTER RESORT IN CALIFORNIA. J.OCATED IN A CANYON OF THE SANTA i Cruz Mountalns, convenient to San Jose, amid most enchanting ecenery, about 1000 feet above ses level. No fog, no mosquitoes: all sunny rooms, with a frontage of 450 Jeet south. Large Double Rooms, With Private Bathrooms. PURE SPRING or the celebrated CONGRESS SPRING MINERAL WATER of the alkochaly- beate class: very valuable for table use, dyspepsia, Jiver and kidney troubles, rheumatism, gout, skin and nervous affections. Indorsed and recom- mended by all leading physicians. HOTEL, COTTAGES, NEW NATATORIUM. ALL modern improvements: electric beils, teie- phone and telegraph: good stables. RATES, $10 (o $15 per week: only 2% hours from San Francisco. via S. P. Rallroad. Write for particulars. J. F. PFETCH, Saratogs, Cal. 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. Conspicaous for its unexcelled table, service and general appoint- ‘ments, it is enjoying deserved patronsge and Pprosperity. HOT SPRINGS, Monterey coun- ty, Cal Carisbad _of GEOQ. P. SNELL, Manager. America — For PARAISO ure, climate, accommodations, scenery, fower beds, cleanliness, table, hot soda tub and plunge baths, hot sulphur tub and swimming tanks. mas. ‘treatment, hunting and fishing, children’s und, croquet and dance hall for families. 50 stands unsurpassed in the State. Plenty a enjoyment for young and old. Take and Townsend streets, San Francisco, 8:15 4. x. daily, for Soledad; Return-trip ticket, 88. Seven miles by stage. Telephone and Postoflice. For illustrated pamphlets and special_inducements for 1896, address R. ROBERTSON, Manager. NAPA SODA SPRINGS, California’s Famous Mountain Spa! Have You BEEN THERE LATELY? 1000 feet above Napa Valley. Cllmate unsar- sed. Views magnificent. Tabie supplied from archard and ocean, field and farm. Hot and cold Napa Soda water baths. Telephone and Postoffice. Burros to ride. Bowling alleys, tennis, croquet, swings and hammocks. New improvements every ear.” Ges and running water in yery Joom. Re- jef for asthmatics. WARM WATER SWIM- MING TANK. Au ideal summer resort. Chil- Qren's paradise: mothers’ delignt; husbands’ rest, ;fl&MANDREWJACKB‘J » Napa Soda Springs TWO HOTELS AND COTTAGES. L/ Under the Old Management. AUNTIN K, 1IN THE CRONOMA E. 'R, via Sausallto ferry. . Hotel Cnzadero rates, $10 0 $14 per week; Klim Grove Hotel rates, $8 to $8 per week: tents,’ §3 to $5 per week. Nend for gir- cular, C. ¥. BURNS, Proprietor, Cazadero, a1, GO TO DUNCAN SPRINGS, T30 MILES FROM HOPLAND, MisNDOCING County, for your health aud pleasure. The best medicinal mineral waters in the State. Fine elec- tric and mineral baths; new modern hotel; 250 feet above the valley; fine view. Furnished cot- tages to Tent. Pleniy of amusements. Freo pus 10 7:30 train from San Francisco, and other traing when notified. Terms, $10 per week, 0. HOWELL, Presldent. Telephone at Postoffice. 3 FARM, WHITE OAK NEAR CLOVERDALE-SPECIAL ATTEN- tion given to table: terms $7 per week. ror particulars address W. H. HIATT, Cloverdalg, Cal correspondence to BARTLETT | a train Third | HIGHLAND SPRINS, 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 end fishing? Do you need recuperation and rest afforded by over thirty kinds of mineral springs? Shortest stage Toute into Lake County. All this and more can be had at Highland Springs. New hotel. Finest dining-room north of San Franeisco. From San Francisco it costs only 88 for the Tound trip, and the hotel rates are $150 to $2 50 per day or $10 t0 816 per week. Take the S. F. and N. P. Kailway via Pleta, thence by s short de- lighttul stage ride. J. CRAIG, Manager. San Francisco office, 316 Montgomery st. YOUR VAGATION! 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 wunder the proprietorship 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. “tAbsolutely the finest fishing in the West.”— Forest and Stream, LAKE TAHOE. TALLAC HOUSE. THE SUMMER RESORT OF CALIFORNIA. The entirely new hotel open this season. Hotel and grounds lighted by electric ights. All modern improvements. Rates 815 to $21 per week. Tahoe Inn, Tahoe City. OPEN UNTIL NOVEMBER L BATRS.......... ...810 TO $14 PER WEEK. Both houses open for the season May 15. Great reduction fare to Tallac House tLis season. Guests to Tallac House carried fo and from hotel free of oh making round-trip fare from San Francisco ouly $16. The above hotels are under the manazement of M. LAWRENCE & CO., provrietors, of Tallac. Send for illustrated circular, For route and further information inquire of Southern Pacific Company's ticket office. SANHEDRIN HEIGHTS. L. B. Frasier, Manager. Over 4000 feet elevation among the pines. Na- ture’s Game Preserve. Beautiful scenery, purest air, colaest water, g ing near by; regular mail; t Dbest in the market: vegetables from our own gar den; good home cooking and home comforts: ac- commodation from 20 to 30; season opens June 1. Distance and fares—Buy round-trip_ticket, $1% unlimited), at office of 8. F. and N. P. Railroaa. all 10 Ukiah, thence by Berryhills ‘popular stage line -via Potter Valley to Sauhedrin. Room and board $1 per day. Guide (when wanted) $2 per day. Saddle horse (when wanted) $1 per day. No othier charges. For further particulars address L . FRASIER, Sanhedrin, or LADD'S GUN- STORE, 9 Thira st.. San Francisco. CAMP TAYLOR, HOTEL AZALEA, Tocaloma, Bertrand's Hotel, Marin Co., Cal. IRST - CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS: DE- lighttul climate for camping; dancing pavilion, croquet and lawn tennis; fine trout fishing, bath- ing and ewimming; splendid drives to Bear Val- ley; postoffice, express, telegraph and livery at both hotels: térms 88 and $12 per week. VICTOKR W. KRAUSS, Manager. 08, B BERTRAND, ‘Froprietor. City office, 112 Taylor st., Fridays, 2to 4 P. s, SUMNER BOARD NEAR GILROY. PLEASANT, HOMELIKE RESORT: ELE- gant climate, fishing, hunting and scenery. Low price. Terms of W. T. TROMBLY, Gilroy. NOUNTAIN SPRING FARM WIL!. BE OPEN FOR BOARDERS JUNE 1. Write for particulars WM. J. KOSS, proprie- tor, Oakville, Napa Couniy, Cal. SPEND YOUR VACATION AT LAUREL GLEN FARM. Fine spring water, plenty milk, cream, fruit and home comforts. Particulars apply MRS. V. STU- BENRAUSCH, box 159, Napa, Cal. SUMMER BOARD AT BURLINGAME. Redington Place ‘‘A Mild Rest Cure.” Address......................TRA G, HOITT, Holtt's School reopens Aungust 4. — When writing for furiher pariiculars to any of the health or Pleasure Resoris in these columns kindly mention the CHALL. GILROY HOT SPRINGS A Place Where the Invalid Can Surely Regain Health—Where the Tourist May Re e Himself Upon Magnificent and Picturesque Scenery, Where the Summer Pilgrim May Find Rest, Refreshment lnrl(elnnnon. A Mecea for the Annual Seeker After Repose and Recuperation. A Rural Retreat, Where the Adjacent Hills Are Clothed in Garments of Matchless Glory, Where the Ogre Malaria Never Lifts His Ghastly Head and Where the Waters of Healing Pour Freely From Nature’s Own Fountain. TAKES:16 A M. OR 2:20 P. M, TRAIN FROM Third and Townsend streets, 814 hours from San Francisco. Fare, $7 15 for round trj B Stage conuects with train from Third and Townsend streets. ROOP & SON, Proprietors. SANTA CATALINA ISLAND. Augmented Attraciions for Season 1896, USEXCELLED FISHING, DELIGHTFUL const excurs.ons, tally-ho ‘staging, wild goat hunting, bathing, boating, horseback riding, dan- cing, pyrotechnic displays, water carnivals, concerts eyery day after June 6. Popular Hotel Metropote now open, Isiand Villa in July. For full information, illustrated pamphlets and appiyto WILAINGTON TRANSPORTATION €O, 222 South Spriug st., Los Angeles, Cal JOHANNISBERG In fhe midst of the Napa Redwoods, Including the GREAT WING CANYON. Iron Springs, Lakes, Bowling Aliey. Splendid place for Hunting, Boating and Fishing. Elevation nearly 1200 feet. Best Climate for Asthma. ACCOMMODATIONS FOR CAMPERS, Tonvey- 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. NARK WEST SPRINGS, The Gem of Sonoma County. Nine miles from Santa Rosa. W [IH ITS BEAUTLFUL GRAPEVINE AR- bor; the piace where you feel at home. Table first ciass. Croguet, Billiards, _Shuffle-board, Swings, Swimming-pool, Danclag Pavilion, Fish® ingand Hunting. “Terms, $10 and $13 per week. Special rates for clubs and large families. Round trip, $375. Baths free to guests. FRESE & JUERGENSEN. San Francisco; but 9 miles staging: new road through CAnyon; new stages; sanitary plumbing: natural temperature of water 130° Fahr. of wonderful curative properties; no fogs or disa- reeable winds: mosquitos and other anumoyin nsects unknown. Taxe Tiburon ferry at 7:s A M. or 3:30 . M. Round-trip ticket only $5.50. Telephone and teiegraph, dally mail and express. Rates $12 a week; baths free. . F. MULGREW, Proprietor. LYTTON SPRINGS, SONOMA COUNTY. N IDEAL PLACK FOR HEALTH, REST AND PLEASURE: no staging; le-mile from station. The only genuine Seitzer Springs in the United States and the celebrated Lytton Geyser Soda Springs. Wonderful curative properties. Table first-cliss. Send for circulars. HOT SPRINGS, Sonoma County, ouly 414 hours from Easy to get to, Easy to come from ZATNA SPRINGS. A change in the stage arrangement makes it far more convenient 10 reach Etna than formeriy, Stage now leaves St. Helena at 10 4. &, daily, ex- cept Sunday, stopping at Angwins for lunch only. Returning, stage leaves Etna a: 10 A. M., stopping again at Angwins for lunch. No more long waits; 10 more early rising. Further particulars at 318 Battery st., City, or of W. 1. MITCHELL, Lidell P. 0., Napa County, California. INVERNESS. NVERNESS, MARIN COUNTY—CAMPING privileges to rent, and lots for sale; situated on an inland bay; good beach: salt-water bathiug; water 15 degrees warmer than any other resort on the coast: beautiful drives; shooting and_fish- ing: within 2 hours of San Francisco on the North Pacific Coast Railroad. Stages meet trains. Apply 111o 2 daily, 331 Montgomery street, room 51. HOTEL GLENWOOD, SANTA CLARA,. CAL. PLACE TO SPEND YOUR VACATION IN, Quict, restful and homelike. Good rooms and board. Termsreasonable. For rates address MES. L. MASON, Santa Clara. EL. BONITO HOTEL JOW OPEN TG TOURISTS FOXK THE season: sall and fresh water bathing, hunting, fishing and boaiing; redwood grove, etc.: terms reasonable. G. W. MORGAN, Duncans Mills, Sonoma Co.,Cal. SEIGLER SPRINGS, LAKE COUNTY. OPULAR HEALTH RESORT. OPEN THE year round. Telephone connections. Round- trip tickets at Southern Pacific offices, $10: special conveyance deily. For information address JOHN SPAULDING, Seigler Springs, Lake County, Cal MAGNETIC SPRINGS. N THE HEART OF THE SANTA CRUZ Mountains; hot and cold magnetic baths; hunt- ing and fishing: cottages for families; stage meets morning train: terms $8 up. Address JOSEPH LINDSEY, Glenwood, Cal. W ANTED — PARTY outing; finest of trout-fishing and deer-hunt- ing; eouniry wild emough for most exacting: no objection to 2 ladies. Aadress box 148, Medford, Oregon. AUREL DELL HOTEL, ON LAUREL DELL Lake (formerly Lower Blue Lake)—This pop- ular resort opens to the public for the coming sea- son with many improved facilities for entertaining pleasare-seekers: boating and bathing free; no ains, will be spared to provide a good table; terms $5'15 $12 per week: route & F. and N. P. Raliway: through fare £5: round trip #9 50. Address WAMBOLD, Prop., Bertha P. 0., Lake County,Cal. OTEL DEL MAR—ON THE SEASHORE; 20 minutes’ ride from Santa Cruz; climate per- fect; table unexceiled: surf bathing: sailing, row- | ing, fishing: buses mee: all trains; children, $2 | to 85 per week adults. 89 per week: special rates to_societies and families. Address MANAGER HOTEL DEL MAR, Santa Cruz, Cal., or room 28, Maze building, S. F. OTEL LA HONDA—AMONG THE MANY attractive summer resorts none offers more enuine pleasure than La Honda, 17 miles from edwood City, remarkable for climate, fishing and hunting, camping. comforts and pleasures. Tickets fo: the round trip via S. P. B. R. and Knigh stage line, $4. MRS, L J. S RS, La Honda, Cal. IVERSIDE RANCH—ON THE BANKS OF Eel River. 6 miles from Potter Valley, Men- docino County: round trip, $9 75 from San Fran- | cisco; fishing, hunting, bathing and boating nn- surpassed. Terms, $7 per week. Excellent table: milk, fruit, vegetables raised on the ranch. T.J. GILLESPIE, Potter Valley, Mendocino County. LUE LAKES PLEASURE RESORT—NEW hetel, now open: many new improvements for the entertainment of thesguests: the pavilion buile over the water; 4 naphthia launch, etc. : good fishing and hunting, 'Address CARL MEYKR, Bertha Lake Co. Do not address Blue Lakes. “ONGWOODS, IDEAL SUMMER RESORT; send for illustrated pamphlet and terms. Ad- dress Longwoods, Napa, Cal. OF 4 FOR SUMMER D P, SODA BAY HOTEL. ODA BAY, SITUATED ON CLEAR LAKE, is most victuresque. Soda Spring is famous for the vast volume of delicions soda water which I throws out dally, smounting to over 1,000,000 gallons. Hunting, fishing, boating and swimming are unsurpassed anywhere. A fine bar has jusi been opened. The table is supplied with the very Dest the market affords, and the comfort and wel- fare of all guests carefully looked after, Free camping grounds. A coach will connect with the daily stage from Pieta and Highland Springs, Adams, Seigler, Blue Lakes and Saratoga. Fare #rom Sn Francisco, $5 50;_round trip, $10. Spe- ¢lal ratesor families. G. B. WYATT, proprieton Soda Bay, Keiseyville, Lake County, Cal. UKIAH STOP AT THE PALACE HOTEL. W. H. FORSE & SONS, PROPRIETORS. HIS ISTHE NEWEST, LARGEST AND BEST botel in Ukiab, and it is headquarters for tourists. 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 dancing pavilion. Deer park. Table excellent. Ciimate unsurpassed. Send for souve- nir. Stage at Madrone every Monuday, Wednes- day and Saturday after June 1. connecting with traln leaving the Olty at 8:15 A 3. VIC PONCELET, Liagas, Cal. PLANTATION HOUSE. 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. Adaress JOSEPH LUTTRINGER, Seaview, Sonoma_Co., or apply RRUSE & CO., 207 Front st.,, San Fran- clsco, for particulars. UKIAH STABLES AND STAGE COMPANY, H.MILLER, PROPRIETOR. GOOD TURN- + outa for commercial men, tourist and fishing gllnlel o specialty. State street, adjoining Palace otel, Uklah, Cal. Viehy Springs stage mee:s all trains, Daily stage for Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell, Saratoga Springs and Upper Lake. WHEN VISITING KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS, BEEWICK, SISKIYOU COUNTY, GAIa.. A .ufi.'fi"»fz‘n‘f‘""“‘“"‘“““’" Hot mud and EDSON BROS,, Proprietors. A. B. McMATIEDS. F “YOU WA:":' TO hBAVE AQ'G(:?ID“TIME hunting and ing where e Inas lentiful, take the S. F. and N. P. R. R. to Uklah, Berrynil stage o Potter Vailey, McMath's stags to Hullville. P. O. address, Hullville, Lake Co. Cal. CALIFORNIA HOTEL, Rates $6 to $10. A. BERG, Manager. HOME REST FOR THE SUMMER. | THE JORDAN HOUSE, SAN RAFAEL, CAL. T o ol ke et et 3 5 - ens, etc., all raised on home farm. v terms address box 85, First-Class Family Boarding-House. Proprietress. Sixth Street, Head of B. ASTORG SPRING MINERAL WATER. 'HE FOUNTAIN OF PERPETUAL YOUTH; cares mogt any discase of long atanding: cyred hundreds; recomménded by thous:nds in four months in this city: o agents. A. ASTORG, 108 Fifth st., sole proprietor; Glenbrook Hotel, Lake County, one-quarter mile from spring, has privilege of the water. GLENBROOK S ONE OF THE MOST CHARMING RE- Fine scenery, hunting and circuiars and farther Proprietor, Glenbrook, SARATOGA SPRINGS, AKE CO.—MOST BEAUTIFUL SUMMER Tesort in State: 8 different springs: good fish- ing and hunting; accommodations first-class; rates $10 per week and upward: table unexcelled: bard- fini rooms and cottages. J. MARTENS, Bach- elor P, 0., Lake Co., Cal. T BELMONT, SAN MATEO COUNTY, board for summer months: private family: beautifal grounds; large rooms; 3 minutes from station; 1 hour fm city. MRS, HANSEN, Belmont ROOKSIDE FRUIT FARM; FINE SHADR; plenty milk, cream, chickens and fruit; good accommodations. Adaress Brookside, Napa. YPRESS LAWN FRUIT FARM—GOOD TA- ble: home comforts. T. H. EP Naoa, ! —— L] fl_ 2okl d FIRE-PROOF, , Grand Boulevard and 63d St. West, = NEW_ YORK. s 100'single rooms, 100 rooms, with baths, 200 suites, zm1m- eu’!:,dwuh n;':‘m- O oty wad. tha. Hodaon. Rivers AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLANS. A cuisine and om;l!as w anywhere in merica. mgmcrosl the Jersey ferries take either 5&’ or 9th ave, ** I‘:g‘ to 66th st., or Broadway cable cars to hotel. Boulevard cars Grand Cen- ;-l Station each hotel n 10 x;;nm: (uropean an, §1 up. American plan, $3 u letel i and most liberally managed hotel BN TomP® % TOHNSON QUINN, Mg . ‘WM. NOBL®, Propr. S THE VERY BESI ONE TU EXAMINE your eyes and fit them to_Spectacles and Eye- glasses with Instruments of his own invention, whose superiority has not been equaled. My sucr cess has been due to the merits 0f my work. Oftice Hours—12 (0 4 . M. . FRIVATE DISPENSARY. SPECIALTY—DISKASES OF MEN, INCLUD- ing ail forms of Blood, Skin and Nervous Dis- easesof a privatenature. Over20years' experience, Book sent free. Patients cured at Home. Terms reasonable. Office Hours, 9 to 3 daily; 8:30 evenings. Sundays, 10to 12. Consultation freeand sacredly confldential. _Cail o nddress ROSCOE McNULTY, M.D., 26} Ke. ny Street, San Francisco, Cal, NOTARY PUBLIC. HARLES H. PHILLIPS, ATTORNEY-A'f- law and Notary Public, 638 Market st., ola; Td.phop;:;lx. Residence 1¢ #:IK ‘Telephone. *Pine” N 70 EAT TWINBROTHERS MU S H BEST FOOD ONEARTH EVERY GROCER SELLSIT