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THE SAN FRAND SCO CALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1896. HUNTSMAN WS IN LUCK, Bellringer, the Arundel Both Fell in the Steeplechase, EPENCE AND CUDDY INJURED. Cabrillo Captured the Handicap, With the 100 fo 1 Shot Imp. Ivy Second. Ladies’ Day a Success. ere was an abundance of sport and ment at Ingleside yesterday, of the r quantity the hurdie event furnishing the major portion. Six jumpers went to > post, and but half of that number fin- ished with their riders in the saddle. It was a chapter of accidents from the out- | set. The distance to be covered was a mile ana a half, with six obstacles to clear. At the second jump Huntsman struck the hurdle, and varado, the second choibe, who was almost on egual terms w became entangled with the timber and went sprawling. J. Owens, his rider, per- formed a head spin and a flip-flop, luckily aped being trampled on by bis mount and walked off the track. Matters then progressed smoothly untii the fourth jump Racing at full speed on 1 terms, Bellringer, the 6 to 5 favorite, Huntsman took the leap together. t choice made a mistake 1t that would caus us to have a fit. gths b with Cuddy pre was reached. and up, not t0 re overturned jump and for about forty feet; rt of the time_ being out of nisman went on about his bus eighth of a in the place ont of Duke Spence, who rode the favorite, on indel, each suffered a the coliar bone. tracted the al large at- of the r race-goers ted into the mysteries " book and the tout is rapidly wing in disfavor. Imp. Ivy, 100 to 1 shot, mac eat showing in the bandi- c ni cond to Cabrillo, and cheering that issued and stand, was ex- | rter. Shrewd purs sported,the crowd enjoyed s outing. Coady and e riding honors, each a very profitable da H Martin divi gle call. Jacket colt, Howard S, next in demand 11to 5. Laura Burt w fractious at the ne start y accom- latter-named y was first into at the ard S, who won clever: length in :554. red that the Spreckels 96 pounds in the saddle, the mile handicap, but r to be in her be doomed to disap- , Cabriilo, with head, were first into retch and the result looked to lie een the p Cripple tired nearing wire and way to the 100 to 1 im with Shepard up. In ve the outsider gave Cavrillo con- , being beaten rts of a length vorite w. laced. two good sprinters Major Cook ena C met in the third race, over ongs, and some lively betting en- the ring. The Major opened at 3 t so much c went in on the at he receded to evens. Later as a reaction and the Major went > post at his original opening odds, 3 to 1 against Carroll’s sprinter. The as a duel through the stretch be- \e pair, resulting in a decision for {ajor by a head in 1:15. Linville, a ) to 1 outsider, finisked strong, tal show honor Spreckels stable set up another fav- orite in the fifth events over six furlongs, under selling conditions, only to be bowled over. The handsome black filly Therese oper and was played down to 9 to 5, Don Gar ceded to to 1. Of the other was backed down to 1, as were Jerome sidera of t but thre: The fa several S and oints from 2 onnie B. The field ran well bunched to t tretch, with the favorite in the lead. Soon after she tired and fell back. Oppo- site the padaock Don Gara, Jerome S and e Tough drew clear of the others and ht it out, the first-named colt down- Jerome S a nose, with Little Tough ee parts of a length further away. 1e race following, also at six furlongs, T with twelve horses of a trifle better class rting. was another bitterly contested in. On past performances there was hardly a starter that did not look to have a chance of annexing the long end of the purse. Marven, at 334, was first in de- | mand, with Sea Spray, Heartsease, En- cino, Circe and Afflatus’ fancied in about the order named. Schnitz was away first, and maintained his advantage gained at the start until well into the stretch, where he was headed by both Marven and Hearts- ease. The pair run locked past the stand, with Marven getting the decision by a nose. W. L. Stanfield’s fast mare, Miss Gentry, captured the final event of the day, an- other six-furlong affair, in a drive from Nervos: She went to the posta2}stol favorite, and won by half a length. "Abi P took third place from Howard, the second choice, on which Williams put up a very poor ride. TRACK AND PADDOCK ITEMS, Favorite, and | h him, | gh. | . Who opened at 8 to 5, re- | starters | | number of very close finishes to pick, and to close observers stationed in advanta- | geous positions outside of the stand, they {m\'e yet to err in placing the winning horse. Leonville broke down in Monday’s race, | and it is said will never be able to face the starter again. Little Joe Weber rode a fine race on the | back of his brother Johnny’s gelding, Lit- ~ tle Cripple, and if he continues improving | ‘\vlll soon be in as great demand as his two | f;:icr brothers were before they became so | heavy. | Tosee Levena C fighting for the coin at odds of 3 to 1 was really invigorating, and | it is to be deplored that she did not beat | | Major Cook. Ducey Charged With Murder. A Coroner’s jury yesterday formally charged | Peter Ducey with the murder of Miss Katie Keever, who died at her home, 917 Howard street on May 27 from & gunshot wound in the head. The inquest brought out little that was new. " Mrs. Annie Ross, wholives in the house, testified that she heard Ducey say to his aunt: “Now, 1 have asked you twice and I will ask you again. Do you want me to blow your brainsout?” " Immediately following this came Dicey in his own be- the report of & pistol. half swore that in a struggle for a pistol which he had the gun went off accidentaliy and shot ber through the head. The jury found that the deceased came to her_death from a gun- shot wound infficted by Peter Ducey, adding the rider, “We, the jury, charge said Peter Ducey with the crime.”” B e Battered by Women. Mrs. Beatrice Gilligan, 37 Shipley street, swore to & complaint in Judge Low's court vesterday, charging Miss Kate Fitzgerald, Mrs. Kate Smith, Mrs. Neilie Voltz and Edward Fitzgerald with battery. Mrs. Gilligan said that on Tuesday evening the three women and Fitzgerald, who are her neighbors, came to her house, and, while Fitzgerald held her hus. band, the Women tore her hair, scratched her face and beat her with their fists. She had to be taken to the Receiving Hospital. B U S — “THE CALL” R ic Coast Jockey Club. Ninetieth day. Track good. p ACING CHART. Wednesday, June 3, 1896. Weather fine. 1289, ¥1EST RACE—Fourand a alf farlongs; selling; two-year-olds: purse $400. S = $ 20 | 1 i " | wi | | Betting. Index. y st.| 3, 3 % 3 & ‘ x| Home wesgnt |Sul 3 | 3% | % [ s ; Fin. | Juckeys. - lopn | oL | | 50 | Howard 2. o 41 52 32 5 11-5 | 260/ Dura.. 8. (| 81| 32 | 13, % 115 | 4) | Laura Burt 1. chratealSan 21 e 6 | 0" Sweet Wi 5/ =83 L g1 &1 it £ 7 ( Terilderio 4 o én | 8 | 73| 3 20 Lost 8 .| 8 62 62 | . 50 | Torpedo ... 6 .l 22 | 33 51 | - 15 | 'he Plunger. 71 T B 8530 A 50 Starting-gate used. Won handly. Winner, J. M. Shields' br. c., by fmp. Whistle Jacket- | Zetica. Time, :6534. JOND RACE—One mile: handicap; three-year-olds and upward; purse $400. index.| Horse, age, weignt. | St. by k3 Betting. Won easily. Winner, R. Van Brunt's b. ¢., by St. Saviour-imp. Lizzie Hamp- | 129] , THISD RACK-Six furlongs; selling; conditions; purse $400. Index. | Horse, age, welght. | st.| 14 Str. | Fin | Jockeys. ()[]iveum:l' Major CooK, 4.. 2. n I 1h |H. Martin . 35 2 4| 23 | 24 [Pigoots. 3 6l i1 | Brown . 50 8| oV Builer . 40 1 sa- T Hazlett ... 15 5 63 | Frawley . 80 San Marco, 3. % S MeClain, 5 8 \ :15. e used. Won driving. Wianer, Livingston stable’s b. g, by Bulwark-Sister to (9 FOURTH RAC ZJL. porse $400. {1 One mile and a hait over six hurdles; handicap; four-year-olds and up; | | | | | | Jockeys. !Op_ & 3 |Cabrillo, | in | 33 5 15 Tmp. | | 21 | 2h 150 100 Little Crippie, 5 e 10 10 | 3 [olive, &........... 98| 2| 6 | @ | .65 1310 (1281) Ip. Fullerton Lass110; 3| 5% | 5h | | 3 (3 1286 |Flirtiila, 4........ 90| 51 433 | 4n i 1 Sl40 70 THE SPRINGS | Index.| Iiorse, age, weight. | St | sta. | 14 } % | % | s | Fm| Jockeys. | Bewung x ! T T i |00 G J[AVE THE MERITED REPUTATION OF | Huntamao, b IT10 {120 |T. starph s 7 being one 0f the WONDEES of the WORLD, and Esperance, 5. 5 | Martinus 8 & | seekers of pleasure and lovers of sightseef . 1 0 30 | well as those in search Of HEALTH, will be well 3 63| paid by visiting them. 52 Sy Time | The Floest Summer Climate in Cali- F nd jump. amp. 3 fornia. 1.)("? FIFTH RACE—Six furlongs; selling; three-year-olds and up; purse $400. 1295. LARGE NEW SWIMMING TANK. Ind. | Horse, age, weight.”| st.| 24 | 34 3 | Fi K | Jetuing. =% (%1% JoRTn Jockers o Gl | A Positive Cure for Rhenmatism, Liv | Don Gara, 5 - . 4n | an ["1n | Ins [Tohnson |72 sz Hidoey snd;Siomech Tl .:en)lm:; 8, o - | ‘.‘4 { 1‘: 332 2 C. Weber. | .6 44 ittle Tough, & ..111| 3 2h | 8% |Wiliams..l0| 10 6| TE 5 PER W Im. l‘,nd,\'ms‘nn.fi.. a8 ] 23 i 5h 41 | 41 |Frawley l 15 15| TEBMB....... SO RO SL0RME WM, g 4 Fra e st H 3 iR s L e R | T, 45| Two Routes to the Springs, S. P. Co. and ¥ i | 8 0% i oS S. F. and N. P. Eailway. .1301 | 82 | 8 | 8 =4 40 = Hereg ol ogs Slie il |4 60 | Address all correspondence to BARTLETT 91g (11 10 |10 150 | SPRINGS COMPANY, 23 Fourth street, S. &, or | desirojar e il 100 {12 Horse, age, weight. 1 | Str. | Fin. Cl. Morven, 314 | % | 1 x | Hear 61 | 33 | 23 |Piggoit.. e 8 chnit 1 4 £ | 315 |Punlingame.. (10 15 OUregon Eclipse, 8,107} Tyg | h 5h 41 Frawle | 8 10 chelieu, .1 s%° [ 7n | 61 | & 20 20 | 2| 33| 41 | 8 7 Sea Spray, 4. Asn | 8dp| 73| 7 6 Model, 4 1104 107 | 832 | 8 |Bozeman. 15 Affatos, 3. n2 (113 | 91°| 9 |H. Brown. i | Miss Rutb, 4 4120 (137 (127 |10 |Kussell. €0 | J81 |1 i 11 |Johmson . 10 | Jdan | 51 |10 12 |Coady 7 | & Clark’s b. g., by imp. Cheviot-Luriine. Time, 11295, = VENTH RACE—Six furlon, lds and upward; conditions; allow- | L£JdI. anc 3 bast | Betting. Index. | Horse, age, welght. | St. 14 Fin. Jockeys. Op. Cl | 1271 i ntry, a ...209| 1 |, 52 | 1248 |Nervoso, 4 109| 3 1 Abi P, 200108 5 1280 | Howard, 1118 | 1250 eping Child, 4.109; 4 |. 1214 |Charlie Boots, 3.. 98| 7 | 1244 | May Jones, 8..... 99| 8 | S0 1242 |Gondola, 8 09| 6 | 200 Startinggate used. Won driving. Winner, W. L. Stanfield’s b. m., by Chesepeake.Sunshine. To-Day’s Entries at Pacific Coast In races where the horses have no record 8t the “THE CALL’S” RACING GUIDE. Jockey Club’s Ingleside Track. distance o be run the records at the next nearest distance are given. | Avbreviations—F., fast; Fa., fair: H., heavy; m., mile; £., furlong; ¥, about. | FIRST RACE—Half a mile; maiden two-year-olds. 5 Time| - E€8E | | 1 1 Index. | Name. Lbs|record.| Dist. |Lbs Tk.| Owner. | Pedigree. 1278 |Vincitor .. L1108, } | Elmwood stock fm. Brutus-Mollle 9 Magenta..| 98/, N + | Maric osa Bella filly | 105 . . Prince Nrflk-Lillie Coombs MESTIN .'J. Thacke Santa Fe-Doctie Dimple 110/ | P’ Mitchell..... "\ | Take Notice-Wnisban 1105, . ...|C. F. Sanders & Co.| Racine-Tearless o8 J. Robbins. . K ‘1110 108/... 1z Thomas-Imp. Victress Norfolk-Eda ey-Polly Viek Cambridge stable.. | Prince Atkin & Lottridge.. | El Rio | Miss Bu 98 ..|A. B. Spreckels Salvator-Delighi |~ SECOND RAC longs: selling. | T Best BT 1 | Name. |Lbs|record.| Dist. |Lbs|Tk. | Owner. i | Levena 26t (105F..|. Giiman.... . 5 Tiberlus. 61 | 93+ Eimwood stk farm. | Sehnitz.. 61 110 F...|C. F. Sanders, .. | Chartre 7¢ | 95 F.. J. C. Humphrey . eviot-imp. Zara (1281) | Red Glen 1 71 |109 ¥ |[Cambridge stable.. Glen Elm-Red Girl | 1290 | Littie Crippie...|108|1 115 m|102|F...|J. Weber........ | Plrate Penzance-LyStnhop THIRD RACE. Six furlongs; three-year-oids: non-winners in 1898, | Best )nflnx.t Name. Lbs| Record| Dist. Lbs| . Owner. Pedigres. | "1268 |Tennessee Maid|117|1:05%| 61 | | 1288 |Trappean .(122 - |HopeGlen stk farm San Simeon-Tenneses *|R. E. Downing. vverness-La Trappe | 1230 |Lady Gra; 117, 1:02%4|'8'f J. Woods.. |Suwarrow-Muta | 1214 |Belle Oak 117/1:0214| 51 LA, W. Lindsey......| Apache-Julin Martin 1268 |Yucatan il ...|117/no rec.| JUF, Grady . |Inverness-Yolande 1250 |Miss Pollard... (117 1:0284| 5 ¢ .| L. Shaner. |1da‘ium-by Kyrle Daly 1287 |Bonnie Doubt..|117 no rec. .|Shabbona stable...| Doubt-Bonnie Grace 1285 |Cardwell. .. 1122(1: 0084 | |W. Earp.. | Rathbone-Victoria | | ¥OURTH RACE—One mile; selling. The size of Joe Piggott's head, which 5 | Best Name. |1 L i 3 some racegoers think has assumed undue Fed bliniditd Lo Owiee Pedigree. FOD! s late, was 1276 |Seaside.. Siebenthaler. | Mariner-Marin ]wgor‘non i »vUid 'a e fl reduced F el Bebentiall | Mariner-starin somewhat yesterday. e was fined $100 7 | Yankee Do | ‘ambrldge stable.. Prince Royal-Manzanita by Starter Havey for disobedience 8 Rosdrunner 113 ntrim stable .... | Joe Danies-Miss Hooker 4 id - at th o Instigato | 91 Kimwook stock fm | Brutus-installation St LB Post, SHG Gl it IO S 1104 7720 A. P. Miller. Jonn A-Lowena 1t sion of the sixth race his criticisms on | 1279 1105 C. Hildret! t. George-Levee the ability of the judges to decide a close finish reached the officials and he was in- difinitely suspended. Joe’s elastic imagin- ation overestimated a kind employer’s patience. In the palmiest days of his fantastic acrobatic gyrations at the post Pescador was hardly a marker for the erratic and cranky Heartsease. Yet she is tolerated and the entry of the one-eyed horse is re- fused. It is an injustice to the other starters to keep a big field at the post, with a chilling wina blowing, simply because one ugly brute will not break, and the Ingleside management should reject her entry in future. g Itis a pity that turf rules will not allow the officials presiding in the stand to give a decision that will permit of the holder of a ticket on each and every horse start- ing in a race to cash the pasteboard. After the finish to the third event, which was taken by Major Cook in a good head finish with Levena C, a number of disgruntled individuals, whoevidently had been gazing at the finish through empty beer bottles, gathered around the stand, and tried to persuade Piggott to go into the stand and argue the point with the judges tnat the black mare made tke wire first, Ever since the opening of the present meeting Judges Wilson and Leake * have had a FIFTH RACE—Seven furlongs; selling. 1348 1262 1285 1286 1278 1288 1288 1286 (1276)| Commission. Hanford Pollok Sweetheart. vernor Budd 1 | Best Index.| Name. Lbs|record. | Dist. Owner. Pedigree. 1294 Circe... .| Long stable. 1281 | boubtful "L Ezell... Doubt-Natehitoches 1268 |Skalkalo. . 'W. D, Randai yder Ali-Carrie G 1274 (Big Chies Niacara sable .....|Apache Flora 1274 |Ariicus 114 Fa. W. C. Vivell. | ArgyleGlenioch (1274) | All Smoke. L. Stephen |Bilk Gown-Ordnance 1183 dow Lark. Elmwood stck frm. | Brutus-Nabette 1285 ino Alma Dale stable .. J. I, Fenton-Lizzie B White & Clarke. “alifornia stable.. Abrahams Mathews . | Woodlawn stabl *|F. Phillips |3, Hunte J. Rozers |Floodmore Kyrie Daly-Visalia Rossington-Marjorie Major Ban-Libbertifiibbet Fresno-Rosa G % roquois-Tarantula | tsburg-Mollie § iue Wing-Bay Betty 'ortand-Fantasia SIXTH RACE~—Five furiongs: s 1246 |Red Bird 1283 | Fleet 1283 |Chinook . 1254 | Zomir . (1295) | Miss Géntry 1213 Marble Rock. 1292 |Duke Steven | 1285 |Nervoso. 112/1:09 Ya 00 | 1295 |Gondola . 112/1:08 [bigt |105/F | Best | Index. Name. | Lbs| record. Pedigree. | | Lo 1276 [Mountain Roy.|114 1:01%4 Faustus-Mt: City Bell 3291 (Irma.... . ... [110/1:11 Si. Savionr Bl T 1283 |Keno. | Jumbo-=ooner 1283 |Harry Lewis Versailles-Cousin Kate 1258 | Pecksnift Mr Pickwick-Henlopen Red fron-Fanuie Johnson {Hermese: Unknown | Blackbird f1-Charity |St. Saviour-Nighthawk Chesaveake-Sunshine ©. Humphrey. | W. L. Stanfiei ‘| Hennipen stable. .. |Erie-Rocket -|0. Appleby. Duke of Norfolk-Edna K .:| Flmwood stk farni. | Bratus-Nerva «|W. P Fioe,, «+|Frauk Rhoades-Della Won driving. Winner, W. Earp's br. c., by Rathbone-MissMelbourne. Time, | PACIFIC CONGRESS SPRINGS, THE LEADING SUMMER and WINTER RESORT IN CALILFORNIA. OCATED IN A CANYON OF THE SANTA 4 Cruz Mountains. convenient to San Jose, amid most enchanting scenerv. about 1000 feet above sea level. No fog, no mosquitoes; all sunny rooms, with & frontage of 450 feet soutis. Large Double Rooms, With Private Bathrooms. PU PRING or the celebrated CONGRESS SPRI MINERAL WATER of the alkochaly- beate class: very valuable for table use, dyspepsia, Jiver aud kidney troubles, rheumatism, gout, skin and nervous affections. Indorsed and recom- mended by all leading physicians. HOTEL, COTTAGES, NEW NATATORIUM. ALL modern improvements: electric bells, tele- phone and telegraph : good stables. 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Special rates for clubs and large families. Round trip, $3 75. Baths free to guests. EN. stagin: new road through < FRESE & JUERGE: SKAGGSc.m-u new stages: sanitary plumbing; natural temperature of water 130° Fahr. of wonderiul curative properties; no fogs or disa- greeable winds: mosquitos and other annoying insects unknown. Taxe Tiburon ferry at 7:30 A M. or 5:30 p. M. Round-trip ticket only $5.50. Telephone and telegraph, daily mail 8nd express. Rates $12 a week; baths free. J. F. MULGREW, Proprietor. LYTTON SPRINGS, SONOMA COUNTY. HOT SPRINGS, Sonoma County, only 414 hours from San Francfsco; but 9 miles IDEAL PLACK FOR HEALTH, REST AND PLEASU no stAging 4-mile from station. The only genuine Seltzer Springs in the TUnited States and vhe celebrated Lytion Geyser Soda Springs. Wonderful curative properties. Tale first-class. Send for circulars. MOUNTAIN HOME The Recognized Family Summer Resort in the Santa Cruz Mountains. Health, pleasure, swimming, fishing and hunt- ing. New dancing pavilion. Deer park. Table excellent. Climate unsurpassed. Send for souve- nir. Stace at Madrone every Monday, Wednes- day and Saturday after June 1. connecting with train leaving the City at 8:15 A. . ViC PONCELET, Liagas, Cal. PLANTATION HOUSE 18 rliles 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 LUTIRINGER, Seaview, Sonoma_Co., or apply KRUSE & CO., 207 Front st., San Fran: clsco, for particulars. INVERNESS. NVERNESS, MARIN COUNTY—CAMPING privileges to rent, and lots for sale; situated on an inland bay; good beach: salt- water 15 degrees warmer than any other resort on the const; beautiful drives: shooting and_fish- ing: within 2 hours of S8an Francisco on the North Pacific Const Rallroad. Stages meet trains. Apply 1110 2 daily, 381 Montgomery street, room 51. ASTORG SPRING MINERAL WATER. THE FOUNTATX OF FPERPETUAL OUTH Ccures most any disease of long standing: cured hundreds; recommended by thous nds in_four montas in this city: no_sgents. A. ASTORG, 108 Fifth st., sole proprietor; Glenbrook Hotel, Lake County. one-quarter milé from spring, has privilege of the warer. MAGNETIC SPRINGS. THFE HEART OF THE SANTA CRUZ hot and cold magne:ic baths; hunt- ing and fishing; cotiages for families; stage meets morning train; terms $8 up. Address JOSEPH LINDSEY, Glenwood, Cal. NOUNTAIN SPRING FARM ILL BE OPEN FOR BOARDERS JUNE 1. Write for particnlar: ..‘J. ROSS, proprie- N Mountains; SPEND YOUR VACATION AT LAUREL 'GLEN FARM. Fine spring water, plenty milk, cream, fruft and home comforts. 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. MCMATIITS. F YOU WANT TO HAVE A GOOD TIME hunting and fishing where game of all kinas is entifol, take tbe S. F. and N. P. it. R. to Ukiah, e to Poiter Valley, McMath's stage + O, address, Hullville, Lake Co. Cal. ater bathing;’ Easier Now On account of the new stage arrangements to get to and from /ATNA SPRINGS. Take 7 o'clock Southern Pacific train to St. Helena; stage leaves there at 10 A. M., stoppiug at Angwins for lunch. but no long s as In the past. Returning. the stage leaves the Springs at 10 4. M.—no getting up at 5 A. M. Unlimited round- trip tickets, 87. Rates, $10 (0 $14 a week. For further information call at 318 Battery st., San Francisco, or address W- L. MITCHELL, manager, Lidell P. 0., Napa County, Cal PARAISO.. - ure, climate, accommodations, scenery, Hower beds, cleanliness, tabie, hot soda tub and plunge baths, hot sulphur tub and swimming tanks. mas- sage treatment, hunting and fishing, children’'s playground, croquet and dance hall for families. Paraiso stands unsurpassed in the State. Plenty enjoyment for young and old. Take train Third and Townsend streets, San Francisco, 8:15 A. M. daily, for Soledad; Return-trip ticket, 88. Seven milés by stage. Telephone and Postoflice. For illustrated pamphlets and special_{nducements for 1896, address B. ROBRRTSON, Manager. NAPA SODA SPRINGS, California’s Famous Mountain Spal HaVE YOU BEEN THERE LATELY? HOT SPRING! Moaterey coun- ty, Cal. —The Carisbad _of America — For 1000 feet 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 Postoflice. Burros to ride. Bowling alleys, tennis, croquet, swings and bammocks. New mprovements every year. Gas and running water in every room. Re- ilef for asthmatics. WARM WATER SWIM MING TANK. Au ideal summer resort. Chil- dren’s paradise: mothers’ delignt; husbands’ rest. Address ANDREW JACKSON, Napa Soda Springs P. 0. UKIAH BTOP AT THE PALACE HOTEL. W. H. FORSE & SONS, PROPRIETORS. HIS ISTHE NEWEST, LARGEST AND BEST hotel 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 rrains. Baggege transferred free of charge. G0 TO DUNCAN SPRINGS, WO MILES FROM HOPLAND, MENDOCINO County, for your health and pleasure, The best medicinal mineral waters in the State. Fine elec- tric and mineral b new modern hotel; 250 feet above the vall fine view. Furnished cot- tages to rent. Pleniy of amusements. Free bus 10 7:30 tratn from San Francisco, and other tralns when notified. Terms, £10 per week. O. HOWELL, Presldent. Telephone at Postoflice. EL BONITO HOTEL NOW _OPEN 1T TOURISTS KOk THE AN season: salt and fresh water bathing, hunting, fishing and boating; redwood grove, eic.: terms reasouable. G. W, MORGAN, Duncans Mills, Sonoma Co,,Cal. UKIAH STABLES AND STAGE COMPANY Y 1L MILLER, PROPRIETOR. GOOD TURN- « outs for commercial men, tourist and fishing parties a specialty. State street, adjoining Palace Hotel, Ukiah, Cal.” Vichy Springs stage mee's all trains. Daily stage for Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell, ratoga Springs and Upper Lake. SUMMER BOARD NEAR GILROY. PLEASANT, HOMELIKE RESORT: ELE- gant climate, fishing, hunting and sceery. Low price. Terms of W. T. TROMBLY, Gilroy. WHITE OAK FARM, EAR CLOVERDALE—SPECIAL ATTEN tion given to table: terms $7 per week. Kor particulars address W. H. H1A'TT, Cloverdale, Cal WHEN VISITING b HOME REST FOR THE SUMMER. TTRACTIVE LOCATION: PLEASANT rooms: fresh fruits, strawberries, cream. chick- ens, etc., ail raised on home farm. For particulars and terms address box 85, Sebastopol, Sonoma Co. MOX VISTA—THIS D IV sort in the Sierrn pines is now open to guests; terms ressonable with free carriage to and from trains. Send for illustrated circular descriptive ot scenery, climate, table and the new attractions of 1896, to_ C. E. KINN proprietor, or C. HAZARD, mauager, Dutch Fiat, Cal. OTEL VICTORIA, SONORA, CAL, THE gem of the mountains, famed for its equable salubrious climate; near nature’s won- derland: altitude 1985 feet; the pleasure and health seekers’ paradise; the ‘accommodations of otel Victoria will be found of the highest rates $10 to $15 per week. JOHN C. MOR- and ELL HOTEL, ON LAUKEL DELL (formerly Lower Blue Lake)—This pop- ular resort opens (o the pubiic for the coming sea- son with many improved faciities for entertaining pleasare-seekers: boating and bathing free; no pains will be spared to provide a good table; terms #8 (0 $12 per week; route S. F. and N. P. Railway; ihrough fare $5: round trip $9 50. Address WAMBOLD, Prop., Bertha P. 0., Lake County,Cal. I OTEL DEL MAR—OY THE SEASHORE: 20 minotes' ride from Santa Cruz; climate per- fect; table unexcelled: surf bathing; sailing, row- ing, fishing: buses meet all trains; children, $2 t0 85 per week: adults, $9 per week: $pecial rates to societies and families. Address MANAGER HOTEL DEL MAR, Santa Cruz, Cal., or room 29, Maze building, S. F. OTEL LA HONDA—AMONG THE MANY attractive summer resorts none offers more genuine pleasure than La Honda, 17 miles from Redwood City, remarkable forclimate, fishing and hunting, camping. comforts and pleasures. Tickets fo. the round trip via S P. R. R. and Knight's 3 1L J. SEARS, La Honda, Cal. IVERSIDE RANCH—ON THE BANKS OF Eel River. 8 miles from Potter Valley, Men- docino County: round trip, 39 75 from San Fran- cisco; fishing, hunting, bathing and boating un- surpassed. Terms. $7 per week. Excellent tabl milk, fruit. vegetables raised on the ranch. T. GILLESPIE, Potter Valiey, Mendocino County. LUE LAKES PLEASURE RESORT—NEW hotel, now open: many new Improvements for the entertainment of the guests: the pavilion buils aver thie water; & Baphthalaunch et : good fishing Address CARL MEYER, Bertha Do not address Blue Lakes. T BELMONT, SAN MATEO COUNTY, board for summer months; private family} beautiful grounds; large rooms; 3 minutes from station; 1 hour fm city. MRS. HANSEN, Balmont. AMPING—TO LET, 4-ROOM COTTAGE, $25; big cent with 5 beds, $20: finest place in Ross Valley. 1503 Geary st. JAUSALITO—A BARGAIN; DOUBLE HOUSE ot 6 rooms: bath each. THOMAS PENLING- TON, 405 Montgomery st., room 6. |3ROOKSIDE FRUIT FARM; FINE SHADE: plenty milk, cream, chickens and fruit; good accommodations. _Addréss Brookside, Napa. YPRESS LAWN FRUIT FARM—GOOD TA- home com forts H. EP Y. Napa, (. Big & is a non-poisonous remedy for Gonorrheea, Gleet, Spermatorrhaa, ‘Whites, unnatural dis- Guaranteed W ch: or any inflamma- Dot to strietare, * tion, irritation or ulcera- Prevents contagion. tion of mucous mem- jon-astringent. n1to5days.