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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 7, 1896. 11 CURB PUT UPON CITY EXPENSES, Yearly Debts Must Within the Yearly Income. SUPREME COURT RULING Be How the City Evaded the Pay- ment of an Undertaker’s Bill. CNE AGAINST THE RAILROAD Why the Estate of Healdsburg’s Robbed Treasurer Is Not Re- sponsible. The Supreme Court handed down a batch of decisionsyesterday, two of which affirmed the judgment of the lower courts and four reversed the conclusion: of the inferior tribunals. ; In the case of James A. Blood vs. La - Serena Land end Water Company the Su- perior Court gave judgment for the plaint- iff and ordered the foreclosure of a mort- gage held by him npon the property of the defendant, It seems that James A. Blood Sr. authorized his nephew of the same name to dispose of a tract of land for| $105,000. This the nephew did by organ- ng a corporation which paid $40,000 in cash and $12,500 in stock to Blood Sr. This was done at a meeting of stockhold- ers after the articles of incorporation were filed, but before a meeting of the directors had been held. They then gave a mortgage of $52,500 on the property to secure tle balance of the purchase price., After having paid the in- terest for awhile the corporation failed to meet the terms of its contract and the suit was filed. The lower court found that the note and mortgage were duly executed and ratified by the corporation and decreed foreclos- ure accordingly. The Supreme Court, however, reversed the decision and ordered a new trial. It found that due execution of the note and mortgage, il understood to mean that there was due authority for their execu- tion, was not supported by the evidence, The plaintiff made only a. prima-facie showing, which was subject to overthrow by proof that the original authorily was lacking. In the case of Engene J. Gregory and Frank Gregory vs. M. H, Diggs, R. F. Hester and R. Forrester the judgment of the lower court was also reversed. The plaintiffs purchased a lot of potatoes warranted to be marketable from the de- fenaants and paid the purchase price ex- cept $132. For this sum suit was brought against plaintiff in the Justices’ Court. A counter claim of $500 for violation of the warranty was, however, setjup. This plea was stricken out on the ground that the Justice had no jurisdiction, the amount being more than $300. Aection was then brought in the Superior Court, asking that the Justice be enjoined from proceed- ing in the case so that the entire matter could be tried in the Superior Court. The er was refused, the guidance of the carnival committees, have prepared a short series of rules which will be presented to the executive com- mittee for consideration at their meeting to-morrow afternoon. The executive com- mittee is made the s le governing body and is to continue in office until its succes- sors are named. A number of auxiliary committees are provided for, to act in con- junction with it. No auxiliary committee shall have power to incur any indebtedness in excess of the amount appropriated to it by the executive committee, and all claims before being ordered paid must be passed upon by the auditing committee. All supplies and materials used by any committee shall be of California manufacture and production when obtainable. The disposition of all funds, materials, records and properties of every kind used by the committee are to be provided for. Any moneys remaining on hand are to be deposited in bank to form the nucleus of the celebration fund of the coming year. All other goods are to be stored and turned over to the successors of the present com- mittees, In response to General Warfield’srequest for names of gentlemen willing to act on committees a large number of replies have been received. The names suggested are those of persons who have not been promi- nent heretofore in public movements ofan amusement character, but are names of well-known citizens of wealth and stand- ing, who will render both financial and versonal aid. 3 A movement is on foot in connection with the school children’s parade for a monster concert. Several names have been sugzgested of those capable of training and leaaing large choruses, but no action has been taken upon the proposition. ——————— WOODEN. WEDDING. and Mrs. B. Pos Celebrate Their Fifth Anniversary. Mr. end Mrs. B. Pos celebrated the fifth an- niversary of their wedding at their residence, 215 Union street, on Saturday evening, May Mr. Their home was beautifully decorated with ferns and evergreens. The grounds, ywhich overlook the bay, were decorated with flow- ers, flags and lanterns. In the center tables were set T-shape, at which was served an elaborate menu. While supper was being dis- cussed the orchestra discoursed the latest music, The evening was pleasantly passed in musie and dancing, Many toasts and good nes was offered to Mr.and ) Pos, who received many elegant and useful presents suitable to the oceasion. Among tnose present were: Mr. and Mrs. B, Pos, Mr. and Mrs. E Soher, Mr. and Mrs. P. Reiter, Mr. and M | Granger, Mr. and Mrs. Filaultrault, Mr. and Mrs. Fevrier, Mr. and Mrs. Valon, Mr. and Mrs. Kosch, Mr. and Mrs. Lorentz, Mr. and Mrs. Faring, Mrs, Olivier, Miss Olivier, Mr. Alec, V. Reiter, Miss Reiter, J. Bontag Sr., J. Sontag Jr., J. Walk, Jules Walk, M. Lemmer, Mr, Reeles and others. ———————— ¥ound Dead in the Park. The body of an unknown man was found off TLookout drive, Golden Gate Park, yesterday by John McConnell and C.G. Budd. From out- ward appearances death occurred four or five weeks ago. By the side of the body was found a half-emptied bottle of laudanum. On the person of the deceased was found a watch, palr of spectacles, knife and a pecnlilrl‘ written list of racehorses, indicating that he was & follower of the turf and employed & ‘“‘system’ in his betting. On his shirtfront was woven the letters P. F. F. L e———— No British sovereign has vetoed a Par- liamentary bill during the last 185 years. e———————————————————— NEW TO-DAY. HUMPHREYS ~——AND— HOMEOPATHY Are synonomous in the minds of the peo- ple. Thé immortal Hahnemann discov- ered—Dr. Humphreys popularized Homeo- pathy, brought it within the reach of the people by his system of Specifics. Brain Fag; General Debility; all forms of Physical and Nervous Weakness, arising from Mental Strain, Business Anxiety, Care or Worry, Overwork or Emotional Excitement; or from Loss of Blood, or of Sleep, are cur d by No, 24, It is a truly Homeopathic Tonic. Dyspepsia ; Indigestion; Weak Sto- mach cured by No. 10. It gives that feel- ing of buoyancy unknown to the dyspep- tic. Used with No. 24 will build up the most depleted system. Rheumatism; Stiffness and Lnm- bago cured by No. 15. Fever; Congestion, Inflammation, Heat, Pain and Restlessness cured by No 1. If Chilled or Cold, Lame or Sore, always take No, 1. 477" ror COLDS. Manual of Diseases mailed free. Sold by druggists or sent prepald upon receipt of rrice, 25 cents to $1. Humphreys' Medicine Com- 511 William street, New York. Every man who has any pride in his make-up | knows how precious to his life’s happiness, how necessary to his self-re- spect, is the feeling of stice Temple, however, decided that v legal issues are involved in the dif- it demands. The defendant brought action in a court which has complete aiction of his case, though not suffi- ly broad to enable it to entertain a ter claim of the other party which out of the very transaction upon ich his claim is founded. Neither can relief without having the claim made by the other party passed upon. In such a’case plaintiffs are clearly entitled to the ought. A bond must be issued with junction and if it is wrongly done party will be taxed for costs and dam- > Undertakers vs. Widber, Trans: Wid to the plaintiffs $83 03 for services ren- | d e ed in burying indigent dead, the ac- | t having been regularly allowed and | andited. At the time of presentation of | . the bill the general fund of the treasury | was entirely exhausted and there was no money for that fiscal year to meet the | demand. However, since then there has | been. | The State constitution provides that “‘no | county shall incur any indebtedness ex- ceeding in any year the income and re- venue provided for it for such year, with- | out the assent of the elegtors, expressed at an election, etc.” Plaintiffs contend that | the nature and character of their claim | exempts them from the operation of this | provision, but Justice McFarland refused | to grant their contention. He says: | “To sanction it would open the door to arush of claims that would sweep away the entire constitutional provision, The liability in c&uenion is undoubiedly one incarred by the Supervisors for the gen- | eral welfare and one not fixed by statute, and therefore comes within the provision of article XI. The judgment is therefore reversed.” | The judgment in the case of the City of Healdsburg vs, George W. Mulligan, for- merly its City Treasurer, was reversed. The lower court decided that Mulligan’s estate could be held responsible for the public money of which he was robbed. The principal question presented to the Supreme Court was whether the loss of the money by force formed a defense in an action against the Treasurer’s bond. The c¢ourt holds that Mulligan was | merely the keeper of the money, and looks upon its loss in the same light as if it had been from the result of a bank failure or an act of providence. It istherefore con- cluded “that the obligation resting upon Mullizan was simply that which the com- mon law imposes upon him as a bailee for hire, and that if he was violently robbed of the moneys of the city in his possession a defense to the action.” Chief Jus- uce Beatty dissented but filed no ovinion. The railroad lost the case in the action between the Southern Pacific Company and Painter. The corporation eued to enforce an agreement by which Painter was to buy Los Angeles County railroad land for which the railroad hoped to re- ceive & patent. Painter pazid 20 per cent of the purchase price, which was to be re- turned to him in case the patent was not secured. Instead of returning the money the Southern Pacific sued to enforce the agreement. Painter entered a counter suit for the recovery of the money he had paid and won the case, but notwithstand- ing the decision of the United States Su- preme Court the railroad carried the case up. xJumicuv-n Fleet and McFarland co- incided with the views of the railroad at- torneys, but Justice Harrison and his other confreres decided against them, say- ing that the land in gquestion was within the limits of the Jand involved it the case decided by the Federali Supreme Court and the Buperior Court had no alternative but to apply the law as laid down by the highest tribunal of the United States, RULZS FOR THE CARNIVAL. 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M. to 8:30 P, M.; Sundays, 10to 1. —OFFICES AT— PORTLAND, OR. 263 Washingion strest T BT AVE THE MERITED REPUTATION OF being ove of the WONDERS 0f the WORLD, and seekers of pleasure and lovers of sightseein, ns well as those in sesrcn Of HEALTH, will be well paid by visiting them. The Finest Summer Climate in Cali- fornia. LARGE NEW SWIMMING TANK. A Positive Cure for Rheumatism, Liver, Kidney and Stomach Troubles. TERMS.. Two Routes to the Springs, S. P. Co. and 8. F. and N. P. Eailway. ..810 TO 815 PER WEEK. ondence to BARTLETT Fourth street, 8, F., or ke County, Cal. Address all cor SPRINGS COMP \NY Bartlett Sprin PACIFIC CONGRESS SPRINGS. THE LEADING SUMMER and WINTER RESORT IN CALIFORNIA, 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 & frontuge of 450 feet south. 5 SPRING or the ¢ obra‘ed ‘CONGRESS G MINERALWATER of the alkochaiy- beate class: very valuabie for table use, dyspepsia, Jiver and kidney troubles, rheumatism, gout, skin and nervous affections. Indorsed and recom- mended by all leadibg physiciais. HOTEL AND COTTAGES, SIGNED FOR HFAT ALL modern Improve: phone and relegraph: good stabl RATES, 810 (0 315 per week from San Francisco. via 8. P. R particulars. 1. F. PFET The Beantiful -q%fifii’fi HOTEL i VENDOME SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA. Never did this popular resort 100k more inyiting than now, Newly painted inside and out. In the center of its lobely grounds. Conspicuous for its unexcelled table, service and general appoint- ments, it is enjoylng deserved patronage and prosperity. GEO. P. SNELL, Manager. ure, climate, accommodations, sceneiy, Hower beds, cleanliness, table, hot soda tub and plunge baths, hot sufphur tub and sWimming tanks, mas. sage treatment, hunting aud fishing, children’s playground, croquet and dance hall for famllles. Paralso stands unsurpassed in the -tate. Plenty enjoyment fur young and old. Take train Third and Townsend streets, San Francisco, 8:15 cturn-trip ticket, R8. Seven by stage. Telephone and Postoflice. Tor HOT SPRINGS, Mouterey coun- ty, Cal.— The Carisbad of America — For flinstrated pamphiets and special_inducen ents for 1896, address R. ROBERTSON, Manager. NAPA S0DA NPRINGS, California’s Famous DMountain Spa! Have You BeEN THERE LaTELY? 1000 feet above Napa Valley. Climate unsur- passed. Views magnificent. Tabie supplied from orchand and ocean, field and farm, Hot and cold Napa Soda water baths. Telephone and Postoftice. Burros to ride. Bowling allevs, tenuls, croquet, swings and hammocks. N ear. Gas and running W Re. fiof for asthmatics. WARM WATER SWIM- MING TANK. Au ideal summer resort. Chile dren's paradise: mothers’ delignt; husbands’ rest. ;dduu ANDREW JACKSON, Napa Soda Springs WHEN VISITING UKIAH STOP AT THE PALACE HOTEL. W. H. FORSE & SONS, PROPRIETORS, HJ8 [8 THE NEWEST, LARGEST AND BEST h‘oul in Ukish, and it 1s headquarters for touris:s. Stages to all resorts and other places arrive at and depart from this hotel, Free bus to and from all trains. Baggage transferred iree of charge. LAUREL DELL, LEASANTLY LOCATED ON LAUREL DELL Lake; new hotel, new sanitary provisions. 1t is now one of the most attractive outing places in Lake Countv. s $8 10 §12 per week. Boating and bathing free, Brine your batling suits. Ad- Gress 1. WaMBOLD, Bertha P. 0., Lake Co, Cal. SARATOGA SPRINGS, ARE CO.—MOST BEAUTIFUL SUMMER i resort in fitate: 8 difterent springs: good fish- ng and hunt ug: accommodations first-class: rates 10 per week and upward: table unexcelled: hard- nished rooms and coitages. J. MARTENS, Bache elor P. 0., Lake Co,, Cal. HOTEL EASTLAND, Miil Valley, Marin County, OW OPEN. A BEAUTIFUL SUMMER RE- sort. MRS, J. J. CULLEN, Prap. 1 HAVE BEEN TO A. B. NcMATH'S Huye, FISHING. BATHING AND camping out witn the boys, and never had such & good time before in my fife. Completeiy forgot I was ever anything but & boy, and feel like golng Into business again. I tell you that is the Binieee? For pasuioulars sadress & B MeSEATE: change, For CMATH, Haullville, Cal, 4 A | - HIGHLAND SPRINGS, On the Border of Clear Lake, LAKE COUNTY, CAL. O YOU ENJOY A SUPERB CLIMATE, dancing, lawn tenn's, croquet, biliiards? Do you like fine bathing, boating, hunting and fishing? Do you need recnperation and res: afforded by over thifty kinds of ‘mineral springs? Shortes: stage route into Lake County. All this sud more can be had at Highland springs, | _New hoteL TFinest dining-room north of San Francisco. From san Francisco it costs only 88 for the round trip, and the hotel rates are $1 50 to $2 50 1010 318 per week. Take the S. K. afiway via Pleta, tenos by & short de- agé ride. 1. CRAIG, Manager. Sau Francisco office, 316 Montgomery st. YOUR VACATION Where Shall You Spend It ? Go where monotony is impossible, where you may mingle with the light- hearted social throng, or bask in the sun- shine by the surging sea, or stroll under the shade of the majestic redwoods! THE SEA BEACH HOTEL, SANTA CRUZ, Cal., Now under the provrietorship of MR. tunities, Itis the ideal health and pie: For further information ad- J. R. CHACE, Proprietor Sea Beach Hotel. loveliness. dress «Absolutelv the finest fishing in the West.”— Forest and Stream. LAKE TAHOE. TALLAC HOUSE. THE SUMMER RESORT OF CALIFORNIA. The entirely new hotel open 'his season. Hotel and grounds lighted by electric lights. All modern improvemenis Rates §15 to 21 per week. Tahoe City. UNTIL NOVEMBER L | | Tahoe Inn, OPEN RATES Great reductions in fare to Tallac this season. charge to and from all points on Lake Tahoe. Found trip ticket irom San Francisco, Onkland, San Jose, Lathrop and Stockron, $16; Sacramenio. #13 50: “anta Barbara and Los A 83 on uip. M. LAWRFNCE & CO., proprietors. Send for illustrated circular, Southern Pacific Company's ticket office, | huntiug, bething, boating, horseback riding, | JOHN R. CHACE, offers all these_oppor- | ure resort, nestling in a yery bower of | ing and Huating. | Insects $10 TO $14 PER WEEK. | The steamer * Tallac” carries its patrons free of eles, $33 50. | Buy ticke: to Tahoe City oply, thereby saving For route and further information inguire of | TWO HOTELS AND .COTTAGES. 0 ament Hil SONOMA C.R. R., via Sausallto ferry. N Under tae Old Mana, N AU-TIN CR: IN Redwoods, N Tiain leaves au 10 $14 per week; Elim Grove Hotel rates, 56 (0 $8 per week: tents, $3 to $5 per week. >end for cir- cular. C. F. BURNS, Proprietor, Cazadero, Cal. 4 .. Hotel Cnzadero rates, $10 SODA BAY HOTEL. ODA BAY, SITUATED ON CLEAR LAKE, is most victuresque, Soda Spring is famous for (he vast volume of delicions sods water which it throws out_daily, amounung to over 1,000,000 gallons. Hunting, fishing, boating and swimming sre unsurpassed auywhere. A fine bar has jusi been opened. The table is supplied with the very best the market affords, and the comfort and wel- of ull guesis carefuily looked afier. Free mping, grounds, A coach will counect with the daily stige from Pleta. and Highland Springs, ‘Adams, Seigler, Bine Lakes and ~aratoga. Fars from San Francisco, $5 50; round trip, $10. Spe- cial rates for families. G. B. WYATT, proprietor. Soda Bay. Keigeyville, Lake County, Cal” GILROY HOT SPRINGS A Place Where the Invalid Oan Surely Regain Health—Where the Tourist ay Regale Himself Upon Magnificent and Picturesque Scenery, Where the Summer Pilgrim May Find Rest, Refreshment a: Relaxation. A Mecea for the Annual Seeker After Repose and Reeuperation. A Rural Retreat, Where the Adjacent Hills Are Clothed in ‘ arments of Matohless Glory, Where the Ogre Malaria Never Lifts His Ghastly Head and Where the Waters of Healing Pour Freely From Nature's Own Fountain. AKE 8:15 A. M. OR 2:20 P. M. TRAIN FROM Third and Townsend streets, 315 hours from Ban Francisco. Fare, 87 1 for round trip. ‘hird and A5~ Stage connects with train from Townsend streets. ROOP & SON, Proprietors. SANTA CATALINY ISLAND. Augmented Attractions for Season 1896. NEXCELLED FISHING, coast excurs.ons, tally-ho staging, wild goat DELIGHTFUL ian- rand ¢ing, pyrotechnic displays, water carnivals, grand ot concerts every day after June 6. Popular Metropote now open, Island Villa in July. For full nformation, illustrated pamphlets and rates, apply to WILMINGTON TRANSPORTATION CO., 232 South Spring st., Los Angeles, Cal. SANHEDRIN HEIGHTS. L. B. Frasier, Manager. 5 Over 4000 feet elevation among the pines. Na- ture’s Game Preserve. Beautiful scenery, purest »ir, colaes: water, good shooting: fine trout fish- ing near by regular mail; tabie supplied with the best in the market: vegetables from our own gar- den; good home cooking and home comforts: ace commodation from 20 to 30; season opens June 1. Distance and fares—Buy round-trip_ticket, $12 unlimited), at office of S. F. and N. P. Raflroaa. ail 10 Ukiab, thence by Berryhills popular stage ifne via Potter Valley to Sanhedrin. oom and board $1 per day. Guide (when wanted) $2 per day. Saddie horse (when wanted) $1 per day. No For further particulars address L. B. FRASIER, STORE, 9 Thira HARK WEST SPRINGS, The Gem of Sonoma Couniy. Nine miles from Santa Rosa. W ITH JTS BEACUTIFUL GRAPEVINE AR- boz; the piace where you feel a. home. Table | first ~ciass. Croquet. iards, Shuffle-board, | Swings, Swimming-pool, Danclzg Pavilion, Fish- ‘ernis, $10 asd $12 per week. Special rates for clubs and large families. Round Sanhedrin, or LADD'S GUN- st. San Francisco. hen writing for further particulars to any of the health or Pleasure Resorts in these columns kindly mention the CHLL. ZETNA SPRINGS. Where lavish nature made a paradise of health man has addad the comfnrts of civillzation, and all are now at your disposal. Swimming batbs, tub baths, hotel, clubhouse, recreation of all kinds. Take 7 o'clock Southern Pacific train to St. Helena. Stage leaves there at 10 A. M., stooping at Angwins for lunch, but no long walis'as in the past. Returning the siage leaves the Springs at 10 A. M™—no getting up at 5 A. M. Uniimited round-trip tickets, $7. Rates, $10 to $14 a week. For further information call a; 318 Battery st., San Francisco, or address W. L. MITCHELL, nager. Lidell P. 0.. Napa County. Cal G0 TO DUNCAN SPRINGS, WO MILES FROM HOPLAND, MiNDOCINO 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 rent. ty of amusements. Free bus 10 7:30 train from San Francisco, and other trains when notified. Terms, $10 per week. 0. HOWELL, Presldent. Telephone at Postoffice. KYLAND, SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS, would Iike a few boarders: new house, adjoin- ing churchand Postoffice; good view. For further particuiars address MRBS. H. M. CLOUGH, 8ky- land, Santa Cruz County, C: OMPL TELY FURNISHED COTTAGE OF 6 rooms 10 partly furnished, 8 to & rooms each, at Glen Ellen, Sonoma County. Ad- dross DR. C.C. O'DONNELL, 1208 Marxet st. AMPERS' CLOTH SIGNS CHEAP; RESORT prinuing and signs. HILL, 2215 Gea DEAL FRUIT RANCH TON, CAL: room furnished cotiages; free frait; vegetables. TTRACTIVE LOCATION: PLBEASANT Tooms; fresh fruits, strawberries, cream, chick- ens, etc., ail raised on home farm. For particniars and terms address box 85, Sebastopol, Sonoma Co. 00D BOARD ON EANCH, SUBURBS OF Calistoga; plenty fresh egss. butter, chickens and milk, $6 per week. Write for particuiars io MRS. J. MONTGOMERY,Calistoga, Napa ) MONTE VISTA—THIS DELIGRTFCL RE IVl sort in the Sierra pines s now open to guests; terms reasonable with free carriage to and from trains. Send for illustrated circular descriptive of scenery, climate, table and the new attractions of 1896, to C. E. KINNEY, proprietor, or C. HAZ \RD, manager, Dutch Fiat, Cal. OTEL VIOTORIA, SONORA, OAL, THE gem of the mountains, famed for its equable and salubrious climate; near nature’s won- derland: altitude 1885 feet; the pleasure and health seekers’ paradise; the ‘accommodations of the Hotel Victoria will be found of the highest crder; rates $10 to $15 per week. JOHN C. MOR- RISON, lessee. OTEL DEL MAR—ON THE SEASHORE; 20 minutes' ride from Santa Cruz; climate per- fect; table unexcelled: surf bathing: sailing, row- ing, fishing: buses mee: all trains; children, $2 o 85 per week: adults, $0 per week: special rates to societies and families. Address MANAGER HOTEL DEL MAR, Santa Crug, Cal., or room 29, Maze building, S. F. IVERSIDE BANCH—ON THE BANKS OF Eel River. 6 miles from Poiter Valley, Men- docino County: round trip, $9 75 from San Fran- cisco; fishing, hunting, bathing and boating un- surpassed. Terms, 7 per week. Excellent table: PiTK, fruit, vezetables raised on the ranch. T.d. GILLESPIE, Potter Valley, Mendocino County HOT SPRINGS, Sonoma County, only 434 hours from trip, $3 75. Baths free 10 guests, " FRESE San krancisco; but 9 miles staging: new road through & JTUERGENSEN. SKAG[}S cADnyon: new stazes: sanitary plumbing; natural temperaiure of water 130° Fahr. of wonderful curative properties; no fogs or disa- greeable winds: mosquitos and other annoying nknown. Tase Tiburon ferry at 7:s! A M. or 5:30 p. M. Hound-trip tickes only $5.50. Telephone and teiegraph, daily mail nd express. Rates $12 & week; buths free. J. F. MULGREW, Proprietor. LYTTON SPRINGS, SONOMA COUNTY. N IDEAL PLACK FOR HEALTH. REST AND PLEASURE: no staging; Yo-mile from station. The oniy wenuine Seltzer Springs in the United States and the celebrated Lytton Geyser Soda Springs, Wonderful curative properties. Talle first-class. Send for circulars. MOUNTAIN HOME. The Recognized I'amily Summer Resort in the Santa Cruz Mountains. Heaith, pleasnre, swimming, fishing and hunt- ing. New dancing pavilion, Deer park. Table excellent. Cilmate unsurpassed. Send for souve- nir. Stage at Madrone every Monday, Wednes- day and Saturday after Juué 1. conuecting with train leaving the City at 8:15 4. 3. ViC PONCELET, Liagas. Cal. PLANTATION HOUSE. 18 Miies from Cazadero, on Stage Line. 00D TROUT FISHING, PLENTY FRUIT, ‘cream and milk: free conyeyance for parties of two or more; grand redwood scenery. Address JOSEPH 1) 'RINGEH. Seaview, Sonoma Co., or apply KRUSE & CO., 207 Front si., San Fran- cisco, for particulars, INVERNESS. NVERNESS, MARIN COUNTY—CAMPING privileges to rent, and lots for sale; situated on an inland bay; good beach: salt-water batning; water 15 degrees warmer Lhan any other resort on the const: beautiful drives: sbootinz and_fish- ing: within 2 hours of San F'rancisco on the North Pacific Coast Rallroad. Stages meet trains. Appiy 11t 2 dally, 331 Montgomery street, room 51, "CAMP TAYLOR, HOTEL AZALEA, Tocaloma, Bertrand's Hotel, Marin Co., Cal. Fipsts CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS: DE- lighttul climate for cambing; dancing pavillon, croquet and lawn tennis; fine trout fishing, bath- iog and swimming; splendid drives to Bear Val- iey; postoffice, express. telegraph and livery at both hotels: terms $8 and $12 per week. VICTOR W. KRA USS, Manager. Jos, ¥, BERTRAND. Froprietor. Cily office, 112 Taylor st., Fridays, 2to 4 ». M. SEIGIITER SPRINGS, K1: COUNTY, OPULAR HEALTH RESORT. OPEN THE yenc Tound. Telephone connections. Round- trip tickets at Soughern Pacifs oftices, 810: special conveyance daily. For inforn ation address JOHN SPAULDING, Seigler Springs, Lake County, Cal EL BONITO HOTEL OW OPEN TO TOURISTS ¥OX THE season: salt and fresh water bathing, bunting, fishing and boating; redwood vehflr-: terma reasouable. G, W, MORGAN, Duncans Mills, Sonoms Co,, Cal. UKIAH STABLES AND STAGE COMPANY \ | H.MILLER, PROPRIETOR. GOOD TURN: + outs for commercial nren, tourist and Hishing parties & specialty. State street, adjoining Palace Hotel, Ukian, Cal. Vichy Springs stage mee s all trains, Daily stage for Flue Lakes, Laurel Dell, Sar ‘Springs and Ugper Lake. SUNMER BOARD NEAR GILROY. A FLEASANT, HOMELIKE RESORT: ELE- gant climate, fishing, bunting 4nd scenery. Low price. Terms of W. T. TROMELY, Gilroy. WHITE OAK FARM, EAR CLOVERDALE—SPECIAL ATTEN- tion given to table: terms $7 week. xor particulars address W. H. HIATT, Cloverdale, Cal |3 ASTORG SPRING MINERAL WATER. TEE FOUNTAIN OF PERPETUAL YOUTH: cures most any disease of long standing: cured y thous nds ‘in_four hundreds; recommende: montas in this city: no Fifth si., sole proprietor; Glenbrook Hotel, Lake County, one-quarter mile from spring. has privilege of Llre water. MAGNETIC SPRINGS. IN THE HEART OF THE SANTA CRUZ Mountains; hot and cold mague:ic baths; hunt- ing and fishin, WOrniug train; terms LINDSEY, ulenwood, Cal. cotiages for families; stage meets p. Address JOSEPH LUE LAKES PLEASURE RESORT—NEW hotel, now open; many new improvements for the entertainment of the guests: the pavilion buils over the water; & Daphtha laonch, etc. - good fishing and hunting, Address CARL MEYER, Bertha P. 0, Lake Co. Do not address Blue Lakes. T BELMONT, SAN MATEO COUNTY, board for summer months; private family; beautiful grounds; iarge rooms: 3 minutes from station; 1 hour fm city. MRS. HANSEN, Beimont. OARD ON A RANCH 2000 FEET ELEVA- tion: £00d rooms and first-class board: terms $6 pefiweek. Address Redwood Grove, Occidental, Sonoma County. £ AMPING—TO LET, &-ROOM COTTAGE, §257 big cent with 5 beds, $20: finest place in Ross Valley. 1503 Geary st. BEOOKSIDE FRUIT FARM: FINE SHADE: plenty milk, cream, chickens and fraft; good accommodations. Adaress Brookside, Napa. YPRESS LAWN FRUIT FARM—GOOD TA- ble; home comforts. T. H. EP KY, WESK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THE i\ WEEKLY CALL. in wraover, for mailing. e 2 S FIRE-PROOF, ’ Grand Boulevard and 63d St. West, NEW_YORK. 100 single rooms. 100 rooms, with baths, 200 suites, 2 to 7 rooms each, with private baths- 10 minudes from business and centres. Qverlooking Central Park and the Hudson River: AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLANS, A cuising and mioaA ul anywhere in merica. Pu-engen mh\g‘the Jersey ferries take either 6th or 9th aye. ** L™ to 66th st., or Broadway cable cars to hotel. Boulevard cars passing Grand Cen- tral Station reach hotel in 10 minutes. European phn.lsl up. p:dmerj,un pll“‘ :311 letely equipped and most liberal veg’nr , W.JOHNSON WM. NOBLE, Propr. 8 THE VERY bESI ONE Tu EXAMINRE Jour eyea and iy tnem co Spectacles and Ey giasses with instruments of his own invention, ‘whosesuperiority bas not been equaled. My sud NOUNTAIN SPRING FARM W IEL BE OPEN FOR BOARDERS JUNE 1. Write mrgnunux-rsw J. ROSS, proprie- viile, Napa Couny tor, SPEND YOUR VACATION AT LAUREL GLEN FARM. Fine spring water, pienty milk, eream, fruit and home comforts. Particolars tp%ly MRS. V, STU- BENRAUSCH, box 159, Napa, Cal. P SUMMER BOARD AT BURLINGAME. -Redington Place ‘‘A Mild Rest Cure.” Address.. IRA G. HOITT. Hol reopens August 4. KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS ESWICK, SISKIYOU COUNTY, Caly A noted fishing and heaith resort. Hot mud and sulphur baths, EDSON BROS,, Proprietors. HOME REST FOR THE SUMMER. SUMNER BOARD IN SAN JOSE: PLEASANT rooms; large gvuuan frait and fowers. Ad dress P. O, box 22 cess hag been due to the MErils 0¢ my Work. Oftice’ Hours—12 10 4 ». & Baja California Damiana Bitters Isa wv.v;drm aphrodisiac and gpecific tonic for the exu; urinary orgais Of boih sexes, and % ::st remedy for diseases of the kidneys and blad- A great Restorativé, 1nvigoratorand Nervins Bells on its own Meriis—no long-winded tesu* monials necessary. NabrR, ALFS & BRU 323 Market St., 8. F. ANTAL=MIDY These tiny Capsules are supel to Balsam of Copaiba, i, Agents, nd 'ior Cireulaz) Cubebsor!njectionsand CURE IN 43 HOURS the same diseases witho inconvenience, Sold by all dyuggists. NEW WESTERN HOTEL. T EARNY AND WASHINGTON STS.—RE- modeled and renovated. Kmuhwum & CO,

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