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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 31, 1896 RACES LARGELY ATTENDED Four Favorites at Ingleside Won and the Big Crowd Beat the Bookies. ALL OVER TOOK THE HANDICAP Colonel Weightman Captured the Rich Uliman Stake—Trappean a 100 to 1 Shot Made a Great Run. Some rare good sport was afforded the 5000 people who attended the races at Ingleside track yesterday. Seven well filled events were decided, and all were hotly contested. The fair sex were most Liberally represented in the grand stand, | and in the betting ring, where the sterner sex held full sway, standing room was at a premium. The bookmakers all received a heavy play, and the long lines back of the stands after many of the races were testamentary to the fact that the talent was fairly successful in picking the win- ning horses. Horses that were liberally backed in the ring fully justified the support accorded them, as of seven favorites sent into Starter Harvey’s hands, four were returned | winners. Trappean, at one timea 100to 1 | shot in the betting, made a sensational run in the second race, being beaten but a scant head in a hard drive by the favorite, Daylight. Joe Piggott piloted three of the ‘winners to the wire. There were but four starters in the rich Ullman handicap hurdle event over two miles, with obstacles to clear, with a guaranteed value to the winner of $1500. This fact was undoubtedly due to the very poor apportionment of weights and the absence from the State of many of the original entries. The race did not come | off just as carded by the members of the Brotherhood of Steeplechasers, as the judges nip%ed the little bud just as it was about to bloom. Colonel "Weightman, carrying 138 pounds, was a prime favorite, closing in the betiing at even money. Bellringer, with 165 pounds up, at twos, was next in demand, with a zood play on Silverado at a couple of points higher. The Lark was not much fancied, and fell at the jump near the far turn. Just as the horses were issuing from the | paddock, the judges received intimation that Clancy on Colonel Weightman was | fi)ing to allow Bellringer t0 win, and artinus was substituted jn his stead on | the back of the favorite. Strange enougzh, with a less competent rider in the saddle, | the even money chalked against the first choice was rubbed to 4 to Bell- ringer made most of the running upto| the bend for the wire the second time, where the favorite began closing on him, and gradually assuming the lead won easily at the finish. Silverado made a game struggle for the place, fin hing | lapped on Bellringer as the wire was passed. | Eight two-year-olds started in the opening four-furlong sprint. The Ben Ali | filly Grandezia went to the post a warm 6t05 choice, but made a poor showing, , being unplaced at the end. The2}{tol| second choice Santa Paula was away m the lead, and showed in front to the pad- dock, when Destra drew ahead and won | handily by a length in 50 seconds flat. The winner was 10 to 1 in the betting. Through Piggott’s good riding the 8 to 5 favorite Daylight finally won the second | event at a mile by a very narrow margin. Getting away none too well, the first cooice threaded his way through the bunch, and bhooking up the last furlong with the 100 to | her field, but ra 1shot Trappean, who bad shown promi- nently in the front rank throughout the running, finally beat the outsider out a head on the wire. Leonville, a 20 to 1 out- sider, was a good third, Frank Phillips’ mare Candor, third choice in the betting, finished ahead of the first choices in the. third event, a five and a halffurlong scramble. Miss Gentry and Daisy A both opened “at 2 to 1 in the ring, but the bulk of coin went in on the former mare and she closed at 7 to 5, with threes offered against Daisy A. The latter passed the first choice soon after the barrier was raised and making all of the running led until within fifty yards of the wire, where Candor coming on from fourth position drew away and headed the Little Alp mare out a fength at the wire. The enigmatical performer, All Over, gave the crowd a hard shock over the result of the seven-furlong handicap. The bulk of the money went into the books on Cabrillo, cutting his odds from 8 to 5 down toevens. Olive and Nebuchadnezzar were well supported at fairly good prices. After a slight delay at the post caused by the antics of All Overand Duke Stevens, the field was sent away in fine order. Nebuchadnezzar with the favorite at his side made al: of the running, and the issue looked to be between them until within a furlong from the wire. At this point All Over came fast on the outside, and | under hard urging forged to the front and won by half a length from the first choice in 1:2834, an excellent run. Nebuchad- nezzar tired the last part, but finished a good third. The winning horse was 7 to 1 in the betting. The sixth race over a mile resulted in another wia for the d mare All Smoke. She closed a slight favorite in the betting over Don Cemsar, the prevailing odds around post time being 3 to 1.~ Circe, ‘Warrago and May Day afternated in the lead to the stretch, where All Smoke took command and in a drive passed the wire a nose before the second choice in 1:431¢. Articus took show honors in a drive from Little Cripple. . i Chartreuse 11, the grand little chestnut, danghter of imp. Cheviot, defeated a band of fast sprinters, among which were Toano, Peixotto and Bellicoso, in the final race of the day, a tive and a half furlong spin, with ridiculous ease. Opening at 8 to 5, the mare was backed down to 11 to 10, while the odds on nearly all of the others receded a point or so in the betting. The favorite rounded the bend for home last of n around them and won by three lengths. In a easily in 1:08%4 | drive Toano headed out Peixotto for the | place, after the latter had made most of the running and shown himself to be an exceptionally fast sprinter. The betting was so good at Ingleside that several of the bookmakers ran out of tickets. Some bookmakers say they have not handled so many bets this season. —_— RACING IN A NOBLE CAUSE Wednesday Next Will Be Known as “St. Louls Day” at Ingleside. There will be racing at Ingleside track on Wednesday next for a worthy cause, At a meeting held yesterday of the di- rectors of the Pacific Coast Jockey Club it was decided to donate the entire receipts taken 1n on that date to the sufferers hy the death-dealing tornadoin St. Lous. All baage-holders will be expected to | purchase a ticket at the gate. Owners of winning horses will give half of the purses won, the jockey club will donate the re- ceipts of all the privileges, as well as the money taken in at the gate, and the track employes will give a day’s salary to swell the big fund. Formerly Wednesday has been known as “ladies’ day,” but for this special oc- asi i 8t. Louis day.” The fair sex have been the recipients of much courtesy and many favors in the past from the new racing association, and the management hope to see as crowded a grandstand on this special occasion as when the gate was free, imn aid of the home- less and wounded of the distressed xastern Y. 5 A grand programme of running events will be arranged. ST P Yor the Children. % spectal ward &b e Children’s Hospital, THE CALL” RACING CHART. Puific Coast Jockey Club. Track Good. Eighty-seventh day. Saturday, May 31, 1896. Weather fine. 1269, *1BST RACE—Tour furiongs; malden two-year-olds; allowances; purse $400. Index.| Horse, weight. Santa Psula {Widow Jones. | Rosa Magenta . 1257 |Instaliatrix.... | Burlingam o Suarting-gate nsed. Won driving. +50. 127(), SECOND RACE—One mile; selling; three-year-olds and up; conditions; purse $400, Index.| Horse, sge, welght. | St.| 134 | 1% | 3 | s | Fin. | Jockeys. i 1354 |Daylight, 3 7| 62 8 1 2 43, | Alisy 1262 4| 98 1265 | 6| 5n 1219 11 (1014 1210 07/12 | 12 10 1111110 | 11 34 > l_fignmpnu used. Won driving, W, ch. ¢, by Coloma-Laura D. Time, 1 271 THIRD RACK—Five and a half furlongs; selling: three-year-olds and up; purse $400. Index. | Horse,age, weight |si.| 14 1% | % str. | Fin Jockeys. | (,‘;.“""& ) (1287 |Candor, 4. 7 I—q 2 4 '212077; n‘,’: I-13 "f;" %x‘: 3 1240 21 | 715 | 81 | 31 10 1261 23 | 2| zn | 4% 32 1240 615 | 6 51 | 81 ] 1230 317 | 31 an 82 15 1221 b | Bh |7 72 15 25 10 | 8 8 12 1226 1100/ 7hn | #19 875 15 1232 |Ben Mahoney, .. 12 |13 1345139 30 1202 (Sylvia, 3 A ETE et 1 25 1252 |Lucky D, 82 (102 |10 12 100 650 |Rutledge, 3 |18 13 |18 150 Starting -gate used. ‘Won handily. Time, 1:08%. ‘Winner, ¥. Phillips’ blk. , by imported Darebin-Miss Clay. 123 » stakes; value $1850. FOURTH RACE—Two miles, over eight hurdles; three-year-olds and upward; the Uliman Index. | Horse, age, welght. | Bt.| 14 |8td. | 24 { 1 | st | Pin| Jockeys. 0‘;"“"%‘ 1176 |Col Wightm'n, 4188\ 4| 21| 55 | 310, 130 13| 12 |Martinu 1238 (Beliringer, a......165| 1| 88 | 11 | 13| 238 | 21°| 234 Spence. (1176) Sliverado, a. 2/ 11|21 |2a'| 8208 |33 Owens. 1258’ | The Lark, 5. 8la |4 | ¢ |.0...]. 0. McCartne: = — Starting-gate osed. Won easily, Winn 3:58%, *Tell. A. G. Blakeley’s b. g, by Warfellow-Lessie ]273 FIFTH RACE—Seven furlongs; handicap; three-year-olds and up; purse $400. | disease without charge. known as the “Little Jim Ward,” has been completed ana will be_opened on Friday next. To celebrate the occasion a reception will be held at the hospital between the hours of 2 and 5 p. M. 8ud from 8 till 10 . n. Many ap- plications for admission have already been re. ceived and considered, and the patients will De taken in immediately aiter the public has had this ogpormnny of inspecting the institu- tion which has been provided by its generos- ity. The Pacific Heights School ehildren have furnished and endowed & bed in the new ward, and many others have been provided by indi. viduals, by schools and by socteties. The Children’s Hospital has always been favored, but the expenses are enormous, as no child is ever refused adm!ssio DON'T WANT BITUMEN, The Draymen’s Union Will Insist on Getting a Suitable Pavement for Market Street. At a meeting of the Draymen and Teamsters’ Union held last night at B'nai B’rith Hall the question of paving Market street was fully discussed by the members, and without a dissenting voice all wers opposed to the use of bitumen. President T. B. Brown and Secretary J. B. Niderost stated that an invitation had been sent to Supervisor A. B. Spreckels and the managers of the Wi liams Block Pavement Company to be present and discuss what to them would be the best and most enduring pavement for that street. But as they had not putin an appear- ance nothing definite was done other than to discourage and oppose the use of bitumen. e —— PATRIOTIC TABLEAUX. An Immense Crowd Pa: Turnstiles at Sutro’s Baths, Between 12,000 and 15,000 people passed through the turnstiles at,Sutro Baths yesterday afternoon. The pro- gramme was a very interesting one, con- sisting of tableaux commemorative of en- gagements in the American wars. The tableaux were as follows: “Surrender of Vera Cruz,” “Battle of Big Tree,” “‘Sur- render of Lee,”” “Crowning the Victors,’ ‘““Heroes of War” and “Angels of Peace.’ . The musical programme was the follow- ing: ‘ March, ““The Conqueror” (Missud); overture, ‘“‘Schone Galatea” (Suppe); gavoite, “Sim- plicity” (Volker); operatic selection, “‘Lucia’’ (Donizetti); solo, trombone (Faure); medley, “The Latest,” arranged by Cassassa on popular songs of the day; solo for cornet(Bellstedt); scene and aria “I1 Masnadieri” (Verdi); waltz, “‘Impassioned Dreams” (Rosas); ~ galop, ““Through the Surf” (Brooke). There was also fancy and high diving and fancy swimming by the San Francisco Swimming Club. e — Austria is_the country most lenient to murderers. In the ten years ending in 1879 there were 816 criminals found Ruilty of murder, of whom only twenty-three were put to death. NEW TO-DAY. Don’t Be Fat And Sick This Summer! You Can Get Thinner and More Comely and Cure Your Chronic Diseases if You Use Dr. Edison’s Obesity Pills, Salt and Bands—Only Obesity Reme- dies Admitted at the World's Fair. ¥5 HE PORTRAIT ABOVE IS THAT OF MRS, Louise Montgomery Sayre, Raneau street, San Francisco, who writes: “I was 1ong & sufferer from obesity and weakness pecnliar to women and common to fleshy women. A friend recommended Dr. Eaison’s Obesity Pills aud Salt. I took them, with the result that in seven woeks I was reduced from 161 to 124, my 0ld weight, and cured radi- cally and permanently of the trouble mentioned.” Mrs. Honoria Jameson Trent, Mount Vernon avenue, writes: “Four weeks' use of Dr. Edison’s d Salt cured me of dyspepsia and d relieved me of 29 poun1s of bur- , greaily 1o the improvement of my form.’ Writing from Oakland, Rev. Seth Bisbee says: w“Seven weeks' use of Dr. Edison’s Obesity Band reduced my abdominal meusurement six 1nches.’ Dr. Edison’s Obesity and Supportmng Band. NO “SARSAPARILLAS” “TONICS” OR OTHER MEDICINES 2 REMEDIES A “NERVINES” PRING OR SUMMER RY WHEN THESE They cure chronic idneys and_stomach, aud TAKE T} ACE OF ALL FEMALE REMEDIES AND REGULATORS. Edison's Obesity Pills, Salt and Bands quickly and safely give you good form and health. o n();\m Dieting.” No Purging. No Incomveni- ence. No Danger. No Loss of Time. Perfectly Harm] Obesity Frait Salt, §1a bottle: Obesity Pills, $150 a boit €; Obesity Bands, $2 50 and up. 2Messure as indicated by tigures on cut. “How to Cure Obesity’’ sent free to any address on application. Good reading for fat folks. Lorin & Co’s CHICAGO MEDICAL DEPAKTMEN will advise you about you ovesity orany other GENERAL AGENTS: OWL DRUC CO., San Francisco and Los Angeles, Through the 11 SPRINGS H well as those in search of HEALTH, will be well paid by visiting them. fornia. SWIMMING TANK. LARGE NEW A Positive Cure for Rheumatism, Liver, Kidney and Stomach Troubles. TERMS., .$10 TO $15 PER WEEK., Two Routes to the Springs. 8. ¥F. and N. P. Railway. Address all correspondence to BARTLETT SPRINGS COMPANY, 32 Fourth street, S, £., or Bartiett Springs, Lake County, Cal. PACIFIC CONGRENS SPRINGS. THE LEADING SUMMER and WINTER RESORT IN CALIFORNIA. L 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 & frontage of 450 feet south, Large Double Rooms, : ted CONGRESS MINERAL WATER of the alkochaly- beate class: very valuable for table nse, dyspepsia, Jiver and kidney troubles, rheumatism, gout, skin and nervous affections. Indorsed and recom- mended by all leading HOTEL. COTTAC A LL modern improve electric bells, teie- phone and telegraph: good stables. RATES, $1010 $15 per week: onlv 214 hours from San Francisco. via S. P. Rallroad. Write for particutars. J. F. PFETCH, Saratogs, Cal. (_M,\ The Beautiful o h g HOTEL 3 S5 VENDONE 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. The Hotel Metropole Corner 13th —and— Jefferson Sts Oakland, Cal, S ONLY 45 MINUTES FROM SAN FRAN- clsco. A superb climate. No winds or fogm. Unexcelled table, service and general appoint- ments, Oakiand has the best roads in the State for wheeling. Families desiring to leave the city without in convenience to bustoess should Write for special summer rates and lustrated pamphlet. RICHARD M. BRIARE, Proprietor. HOT SPRINGS, ty, Carisbad _of America — For health,rest, pleas- ure, climate, ommodations, scenery, beds, cleanliness, table, hot soda tub and plunge baths, hot suiphtr tub and swimming tanks. mas. sage treatment, hunting and fishing, children's playground, croquet_and dance hall for families. Paralso stands unsurpassed in the “tate. Pienty enjoyment, for young and old. Take train Third and Townsend streels, San Francisco, 8:15 a. M. daily, for Soledad; Return-trip ticket, 88. Seven miles by stage. Telephone and Postoffice. For illustrated pamphlets and special_inducen ents fo 1898, address R. ROBERTSON, Manager. NAPA SODA NPRINGS, California’s Famous Mountain Have YoUu BEEN THERE LATELY? e 1000 feet above Napa Valley. Climate unsure passed. Views magnificent. Tabie supplied from orchard and ocean, fleld 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 Jear. Gas and running water in every room. ' Re- ATER SWIM- Spat liet for asthmatics. WARM W. | MING TANK. Au fdeal summer ) resort. Chil- dren’s paradise: mothers’ delignt; husbands’ rest. Address ANDREW JACKSO! apa Sods Springs BARTLETT AVE THE MERITED REPUTATION OF being one of the WONDERS of the WorLD, and | seekers of pleasure and lovers of sightseelng, as | The Finest Summer Climate in Cali-, With Private | HIGHLAND SPRINGS, On the Border of Clear Lake, LAKE COUNTY, CAL. 0 YOU ENJOY A SUPERB OLIMATE, dancing, lawn tennls. croguet, billiards? Do yon like finé bathing, boating, hunting and fishing? Do you need recuperation and rest afforded by over thirty kinds of mineral springs? Shortest stage Toute into Lake County. sl (hls and wore can be had at Highland ngs. New hotel. Finest dining-room north of San Francisco. From San Francisco it costs only for the round trip. and the hotel rates are $1 50 to 52 50 per day or $10 t0 $16 per week. Take the S. #. ud N. P. Kallway via Pleta, thence by a short do- ightful stage ride, . CRAIG, Manager. San Francisco office, 316 Montgomery st. YOUR VACATION! P. Co. and | 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. y JOEN 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 B HACE, Proprietor Sea Beach Hotel. “Absolutely 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 lights. Al modern improvements. Rates $15 to $21 per week. Tahoe Inn, Tahoe City. OPEN UNTIL NOVEMBER L RATES.. ...$10 TO $14 PER WEEK. Great reductions in fare to Tallac this season The steamer “ Tallac” carries its patrons free of charge to and from all points on Lake Tahoe. Kound trip ticket from San Francisco, Oaklana. San Jose, Lathrop and Stockton, $16; Sacramento. $13 50: anta Barbara and Los Aneeles, $35 50. Buy. ticket to Tahoe City ouly, thereby saving $3 on wrip. M. LAWRENCE & CO., proprietors. Send for illustrated circular, For route and further information Inquire of Southern Pacific Comyany's ticket office. TWO HOTELS AND COTTAGES. 0 Under the Old Ma.naqement CAUSTIN CREEK, IN THE SONOMA Redwoods, N. P. R., via Sausalito ferry. Train leaves at 1:45. Hotel Cazadero rates, $10 to $14 per week; Elim Grove Hotel rates, $6 to 88 per weel: tents, $3 10 $5. per week. Send for cir- cular. C. . BURNS, Proprieter, - Cazadero, Cal. CAMP TAYLOR, HOTEL AZALEA, Tocaloma, Bertrand's Hotel, Marin Co., Cal. IRST - CLASS . ACCOMMODATIONS; DE- lightful climate for camping; dancing pavilion, croquet and.la: tennis; fine trout fishing. bath- ing and swimming; splendid drives to Bear Val- ley; postoflice, express, telegraph and livery at both hotels: terms 88 and $12 per week. VICTOK W. KRAUSS, Manager. JOS. F. BERTRAND, Froprietor. City office, 112 Taylor st., Fridays, 2to 4 P. a0 UKIAH STOP AT THE PALACE HOTEL. W. H. FORSE & SONS, PROPRIETORS. HIS [STHE NEWEST, LARGEST AND BEST hotel in Uklab, 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. SUMMER BOARD NEAR GILROY. A PLEASANT, HOMELIKE RESORT: ELE- gant climate, fishing, bunting and scenery. Low price. Terms of W. T. TROMBLY, Gilroy. MOUNTAIN SPRING FARM ILL BE OPEN FOR BOARDERS JUNE 1. Write forparticaiars WAL J. HOSS, proprie- tor, Onkville, Napa Coumy, Cal. WHEN VISITING SPEND YOUR VACATION AT LAUREL GLEN FARM. Fine spring water, plenty milk, cream, fruit ana home comforts. Particulars apply MRS. V. STU- BENRAUSCH, bex 158, Napa, Cal. GO TO DUNCAN SPRINGS, ] W0 MILES FROM HOPLAND, M1¥DOCING County, for your health and pleasure. The medicinal mineral waters in the State. Fine el tric and mineral baths; new modern hotel; 2: feet above the valley: fine view. Furnished cot- ww nn%?lm,‘(f lmu::'mtldlhl Free bus ) train from rancisco, and other trains when notified. Terms. $10 per week. O. HOWELL, Presldent. Telephone at Postoflice. SEIGLER SPRINGS, Betting, Ind. | Horse, age, weight. |09 | Lortng & Co., Fropriciors, Dept. 39, No. 115 state BT reet, Chicago. | Al Over, 4. ¥ ;(\'nrl,)rm}? 1 |Nebues 73 Catch 'Em, b..... AL - of Duke Stephens, & §5 5 100 all Staring-gate used. Won driving. Winner, 8 C. Hilareth's b. c., by Hanover-Deceir. Time, e Quickly, Thoroughly, 1274, S7XTH RACE—One mile; seiling; three-year-oids and up; conditions; purse 3400, Forever Cured. 7 : Four out of five who e ST T 1 Betting. \ suffer nervousness, Index. | Forse age, weight. | 8t.| 4% | % % ’ Ste. | Fin. | Jockeys |Op. . mental worry, attacks (1262){All Smoke, | 7] 8 % | a1 | 21 11 | 1ns | of “ the blues,” are but nag ikonl Cresar, 4. 1.4 lg '..;% 6 i% glh g ;/- f’ i vit’.ffii.' ; 7.3 paying the penalty of 238) | Articus, | 7 3 |8 % % G238 | Bile Crippie, 5108 3]134° | 934 T an |41 5 H early escesses. Vic 1227 |¥ay Day, 5. 11 8| 8% | 23 | 1n | B2 | 8 12 18 tims, reclaim your 1256 | Wawona, b. 108/ 32 {10 h 8 93 73 6 10 9 manhood, regain your 1263 |Huntsma 08 2|°9n (12 12 113t 0 80 E ) (}fi"fl wg Chief, 1221 } ! :?;& g i/, b{?& 83‘ g ;,3 ??, vigor. Don’t dami;'s. Semli for book with p arrago, | 4 o BB SE e U T e s b el 1247 |{Benh . 3. | < insol 1235 |Long Lady, 86|11 12 Nh |113g |13 12 |Frawley . 8 3 ERIE MEDICAL GO., Buffalo, N.Y. Starting-zate used. Won driving. Winner, Lee Stephen’s br. £,by imp. Silk Gown-Ordnance. - Time, 1:4315. 3 1275, BEVENTH BACE—Five and a nalf farjopgs; selling; three-year-olds and upward. t 9 Betting. - 4 A Index. | Horse, age, weight. | St.| 14 EA ‘ e Str. Op.. . 'y [ (1241)|Chartrease 11, 5..103 1 ™5 28 835 1140 S 5% 1281 | Toano, & 4 835 | 1n 7 6 . ¢ 5 1170 |Peixotto, 3. 2 1n 31 5 72 ; 1217 |Bellicoso, 4 5 415 | 41. 95 115 ; 1249 |Mt. Roy, 5. 3| 23 | 5 15 20 | The most certain and safe Pain Remedy. Instantly Sore Startine-gate used. Won easily. Winper, J. C. Time, 1:08%. Humpbrey’s ch. m., by imp, Cheviot-imp. Zara. relieves and soon cures all Colds, Hoarseness, Throat, Brouchitls, Congestions and Inflamma- tlons, 50¢ per bol Bold by Druggisis L\K% COUNTY, PULAR HEALTH RESORT. OPEN THE year round. Telephone connections. Round- trip tickets at Southern Pacific offices, $10; wn‘v““ daily. For inforn ation address JOHN SPAULDING, 8 Lake Couaty, Cal SUMMER BOARD AT BURLINGAME. Redington Place ‘A Mild Rest Cure.” Address. ...IRA G. HOITT, ‘Holtt's School reopens August 4. KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS, BESWICK, SISKIYOU COUNTE,;?:}&' “fi TR d bl EDSON BROS., Proprietors. F YOU WANT TO HAVE A GOOD TIME e of all kinas is nill to Potter .‘?.':i.'r.mn.m_.m to Hulivide, P, O, address, Huliville, Lake Co. Ca. v | | e When writing for further particulars lo any of the kealth or | Pleasure Resorts in these columns kindly mention the CHALL. A A GILROY HOT SPRINGS A Place Where the Invalid Can Surely | Regaln Health—Where the Tourist May Regale Himself Upon Magnificent and Picturesque Scenery, ‘Where the Summer Pilgrim May Find Rest, Refreshment and Relaxation. A Mecea for the Annmual Seeker After Repose and Recuperation. A Rural Retreat, Where the A Hills Are Clothed in Garmen! 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. ARKE8:16 A. M. OR 2:20 P. M, TRAIN FROM Third and Townsend streets, 31 San Francisco. Fare, 87 15 for round trip. A3~ Stege connects with train from Third and Townsend streets. ROOP & SON, Proprietors. SANTA CATALINA ISLAND. Augmented Attractions for Season 1896, acent DELIGHTFUL NEXCELLED FISHING, n1 coast excursions, tally-ho staging, Wi 08t hunting, bathing, boating, horseback riding, dan- cing, pyrotechnic displays, water carnivals, grand concerts every day after June 6. Popular Hotel Metropote now open, Isiand Villa in July. For full information, illustrated pamphlets snd U Tates, apply to WILMINGTON TRANSPORTATION CO, 222 South Spring st., Los Angeles, Cal. JOHANNISBERG In the midst of the Napa Redwoods, Including the GREAT WING CANYON. Iron Springs, Lakes, Bowling Alley. Splendid Pplace for Hunting, Boating and fishing. Elevation nearly 1200 feet. Best Cllmate 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 bef8re- hand. For particulars address WALTER METZ, Napa City, Cal. MARK WEST SPRINGS, The Gem of Sonoma County. N anta Rosa. W BEAUTIFUL GRAPEVINE AR- bor; the place where you feel at home, first ciass. Croquet, Billiards, _Shuffie-board, Swings, Swiupming-pool. Dancizg Payilion, Fish- ingand Hunting. Terms, $10 and $12 per week. Special rates for clubs and'large families. Round trip, $3 75, Baths free to guess, FRESE & JUERGENSEN. HOT SPRINGS, Sonoma County, only 415 hours from San Francisco; but 9 miles staging: new road through canyon: new stages; sanitary plumbing: natural temperature of water 180° Fahr of wonderful curative properties; no fogs or di greeable winds: mosquilos and other annoyl insects unknown. Taxe Tiburon ferry at 7:8 A 3. or 3:30 . a. Round-trip ticket only $5.50. Telephone and telegraph, daily mall and express. Rates $12 & week; batns ‘free. J. F. MULGREW, Proprietor. LYTTON SPRINGS, SONOMA COUNTY. N IDEAL PLACK FOR HEALTH, REST AND PLEASURE: no staging; le-mile from station. The only xenuine Seftzer Springs in the United States and the celebrated Lytton Geyser Soda Springs. Wonderful curative properties. Table first-class. Send for circulars. SODA BAY HOTEL. SOPA BAY, SITUATED ON CLEAR LAKE is most picturesque. Soda Spring is famous for ihe 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 jus: been opened. The table is suppited with the very best the market affords, and the comfort and wel- fare of ull guests carefully iooked after, Free camping grounds. A coach will connect with the dally stage from Pieta and Highland Springs, Adams, Seigler, Blue Lakes and Saratoga.. Fars from San Francisco, $5 50; round trip, $10. Spe- clal rates for familics. ' G. B. WYATT, proprietor Soda Bay, Keiseyville, Lake County, Cal. . MOUNTAIN HOME. The Recognized Family Summer Resort in the Santa Cruz Mountains. Health, pleasure, swimming, fishing and hant- ing. New dancing pavilion. Deer park. -Table excellent. Climate unsurpassed. Send for souve- nir. Stage at Madrone every Monday, Wednes- day and Saturday after June 1. connecting with train leaving the City at 8:15 A. 3. VIC PONCELET, Liagas, Cal. Easier Now On account of the new stage arrangements to get to and from AZTNA SPRINGS. Take 7 o'clock Southern Pacific train to St. Helena; stage leaves there at 10 A. M., SIOPPIRE &% Angwins for lunch, but no long walts as in the ast. Returning, the siage leaves the Springs at 0 A. M.—10 geiting up at 6 A. M. Unlimited round- trip tickets, $7. Rates, $10 to $14 & week. For further information cait at Battery st., San {flnfilsco,or add; L. MITCHE LL, manager, el a) 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; table supplied with the best in the market: vegetables from our own gar- den; good howe cooking and home comforts: s~ commiodation from 20 to 80; season opens June 1. Distance and fares—Buy round-trip_ticket, $13 unlimited). at office of S. F. and N. P. Raliroaa. ail 1o Ukiah, thence by Berryhills popular stage line via Potter Valley to Sanhedrin. Room and board 1 per day. Guide (when wanted) $3 per day. Saddle horse (when wanted) $1 per day. No other charges. For further particulars address L. B. FRASIER, Sanhedrin, or LADD'S GUN- STORE, 9 Thira st.. San Francisco. THE JORDAN HOUSE, SAN RAFABL, CAL. First-Class Family Boarding-House. MRS, J. F. JORDAN, Proprietress. Beautiful View. Sixth Street, Fine Grounds. Head of B. HOTEL GLENWOOD, SANTA CLARA, CAL. PLACE TO SPEND YOUR VACATION IN. Quiet, restful aud homelike. Good rooms and board. Termsreasonable. For rates address MRS. L. MASON, Santa Clara. EL. BONITO HOTEL OW OPEN TO TOURISTS FOK TER season; salt and fresh water bathing, hunting, fishing and boating: redwood grove, etc.: terms reasonable. G. W. MORGAN, Duncans Milis, Sonoma Co.,Cal MAGNETIC SPRINGS. N THE HEART OF THE SANTA CRUZ Mountains; hot and cold magnetic baths; hunt- ing and fishing; cottages for families; siage meetq morning train: terms 88 up. Address JOSEPH LINDSEY, Glenwood, C: WHITE OAK FARM, N EAR CLOVERDALE—SPECIAL ATTEN- 4N tion given to table: terms $7 per week. ¥or particulars address W. H. HIATT, Cloverdale, Oal HOME REST FOR THE SUMMER, TTRACTIVE LOCATION: PLEASANT rooms: fresh fruits, strawberries, cream. chick- ens, etc., ail raised on home farm. For particulars rms address box 85, Sebastopol, Sonoma Co. USALITO—A BARGAIN; DOUBLE HOUSE S0t 6 rooms: bath each. THOMAS PENLING- TON, 405 Montgomery st., room 6. W ANTED —PARTY OF 4 FOR SUMMER outing: finest of trout-fishing and deer-hunt- ing: couniry wild enough for most exacting: no objection to 2 ladies. Aadress box 148, Medford, Oregon, AUREL DELL HOTEL, ON LAUREL DELL Lake (formerly Lower Bluo Lake)—This pop- nlar resort opens to the pubiic for the coming sea- son with many improved facilities for entertaining pleasare seekers: pains will ba spar: 8810 % weel boating and bathing free; no ed 1o provide a good table: ; terms ; route S. F. and N. P. Railway; OTEL DEL MAR—ON T1'3 SE minotes’ ride from Santi {ruz fect; table unexcelled: surf bauhing ing, fishing: buses mee: all train: 10 85 per week: aduits, $0 per week: special rates 10 societies and families. Address MANAGER HOTEL DEL MAR, Santa Cruz, Cal., or room 28, Maze building, OTBL LA HONDA—AMONG THE MANY attractive summer resorts none offers more genuine pleasure than La Honda, 17 miles from Redwood City, remarkable for climate, fishing and hunting, camping. comforts and pleasures. Tickets fo: the round trip via S P. K. R.and Knight' stage line, $4. M 0 IVERSIDE RANCH—ON THE BANKS OF Eel River. 8 miles from Potter Valley, Men« docino County: round trip, $9 75 from Fran- cisco; fishing, hunting, bathing and boating un- surpassed. Terms, $7 per week. Excellent table: milk, fruit, vegetables raised on the ranch. T.J. GILLESPIE, Potter Valley, Mendocino County. PLUE LAKES PLEASURE RESORT-NEW hotel, now open: many new improvements for the entertainment of the guests: the pavilion buils over the water; a naphthalaunch, etc.g0od fishing and hunting. ~Address CARL MEYER, Bertha P. 0., Lake Co. Do not address Blue Lakes. T SAN MATEO COUNTY, A\ ‘board for summer months: private family} Deautifal grounds; large rooms; 3 minutes from station; 1 hour fm city. M RS. HANSEN, Belmont HILDREN BOARDRD AND WELL-CARED for_duriug sumaer vacation on Pleister ranch, 25 miles from city: plenty of mik and fruit} rates reasonable. Address k., box 64, this office. SHORE; 20 climate per- sailing, row- children, $3 BELMONT, PLANTATION HOUSE. 18 liles 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 LUTTRINGER, Seaview, Sonoma Co., or apply KRUSE & Ci 7 Front st., San Fran: cisco, for particalars. INVERNESS. NVERNESS, MARIN COUNTY—CAMPING privileges to rent, and iots for sale; situated on an iniand jay: good beach: salt-water batning; whater 15 degrees warmer than any Other resori 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 11to 2 daily, 381 Montgomery street, room 51. ASTORG SPRING MINERAL WATER. HE FOUNTAIN OF PERPETUAL YOUTH; cures most any disease of Ifng standing: cured hundreds; recommended by thous.nds in_four months in this city: no agents. A. ASTORG, 108 Fifth st., soie proprietor; Glenbrook Hotel, Lake County, one-quarter mile from spring. has privilege of the water. GLENBROOK ¢ S ONE OF THE MOST CHARMING RE- 80rts in the State. Fine scenery, hunting and fishing; excellent table, For circuiars and further nformation adaress 0. W. R TREDWAY, Proprietor, Glenbrook, Lake County, Cal. UKIAI STABLES AND STAGE COMPANY, H, MILLER, PROPRIETOR. GOOD TUR N~ + outs for commercial m en, tourist and fishing parties & speclalty. State street, adjoining Palace Hotel, Ukiah, Cal.” Vichy Springs stage mee s_all trains. Daily stage for Fiue Lakes, Laurel Dell, Saratoga Springs and Upper Lake. SARATOGA SPRINGS, TAKE, CO—MOST BEAUTIFUL SUMMER resort in State: 8 different springs: good fish- ing and hunting: accommodations firsi-class: rates ioished Tooms and conares 1M AT T NG rooms A elor P 0., Lake Co., Caler o o CALIFORNIA HOTEL, Broadgauge Depol, SAN RAFAEIL. Summer Resort for Families. Rates $6 to $10. A. BERG, Manager, hard- Bach- ONGWOUDS, IDEAL SUMMER RESORT; i send for illustrated pamphlet and terms. Ade dress Longwoods, Napa, Cal. |3 EOOKSIDE FRUIT FARM: FINIE SHADE: plenty milk, cream, chickens and fruit: good accommodations. Adaress Brookside, Napa. J3CARD ON & RANCH 2000 FEET ELEVA- tion; good rooms and first-class board; terms 86 per week. Address Redwood Grove, Occidental, Sonoma County. (PRESS LAWN FRUIT FARM H.E L1 PO TAI JR Chineso 'l.‘ga and Tlerd orinm, No. 727 Washinglon St., R e theplaza, Office Hours: 9 to 13, 1to4 and 5 to 7. Sun- day, ® A. M. to 12 M. LiPo Tai Jr., son of the famous Li Pa Tal, has taken his father's business) and is, afier eleven years' study i China, fully prepared to locate and treat all diseases. ANTAL-MIDY These tiny Capsules !o“Balnsyam o%opa?br:,m CubebsorInjectionsand CURE IN 4’3 HOURS same diseases inconvenience, Sold by all druggists. Big & is Temedy for Gleet, Spermatorrhaa, Whités, unnatural diss charges, or any mae tion, irritation or ulcera= tion of mucous mem= brapes. ol Sold 5" Gonorshay