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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1896 11 PLAVED POKER OR SEVEN HOURS How “Lucky” Baldwin Passed His Evenings at Arcadia. THE LADIES PLAYED T0O Ex-Clerk William Peters of the Oakwood Tells His Little Tale. LILLIAN'S MIDNIGHT RIDES. Returned to the Hetel Alone Cart at Two O’clock in the Morning. in a vlied that Idid not have any of her letters in my possession. The deposition of Clerk Nellie 1. Ben- nett of the Westminster Hotel, Los An- 1 | | | geles, was read by Attorney Highton. Much of the deposition, being based upon ‘ the hotel records, was stricken out upon Attorney Crittenden's request. Clerk Bennett swore that Miss Ashley had paid | her hotel bill herseif. | The commotion going on downstairs in | the Receiving Hospital by the arrival of victims of the Fifth-street accident inter- | fered somewhat with the prevailing quiet | in the courtroom. Clerk, bailiff and coun- | sel kept going in and out, but Attorneys Crittenden and Highton continued to read | | the depositions, make objections and take | exceptions. The depositions were jum- | bled and mixed up to such an extent that | Judge Slack remarked that they had been taken in a very slovenly manner. 3 Detective Wood was recalled to answer | {|a question by Mr. Crittenden. He| testified that after his meeting with Bald- | | win about August 3 or 4 he did not see | | him again until the fall of that year when | | he met Baldwin at Sheepshead Bay. | Wood was not questioned further and | the court adjourned until 11 o'clock { this morning.” Mr. Highton announced { that he would call only one or two more witnesses, so the prospects are that the trial may come to a close by the end of the week. CHASED WITH A KNIFZ. | Ed ward Fogarty Gets Thirty Days for | Disturbing the Pea Edward Fogarty, 24 years of age, was sent to the County Jail yesterday for | thirty days by Judge Conlan on the | charge of disturbing the peace. Fogarty, who lives on Nineteenth street near Castro, went home Friday evening under the influence of drink. He got ne Ashiey-Baldwin trial entered upon h week yesterday in Judge Slack’s William Peters, formerly the wrence’s Oakwood Hotel. was e only new witness examined. Much of mony, which was in general a rep- i of what Lawrence had said, was iinteresting, consisting of a description | of the gement of the roomsof the | hotel. His memory was not so good as Lawrence’s, and in one instance he contra- « his employer’s testimon Law- rence had said that after B: win’sd M Harold, had found Miss Ashley d Falyey together she she had ‘‘driven the ’ Peters was quite posi- she did not say this. The famous poker games at the Oakwood ere described av some length by the ex- clerk. Balawin and h according 1o Peters, used to y steadily, sometime, for seven hours in one Even the took a hand w ut only 3 am Peters, who now nd and is a clerk in W uthern and. the e was clerk and kwood had seen Miss hley introduced to her Mr. > several davs after her al at Lawrence had trodu her to his sister and N had never seen Miss Ashley together except or e croquet gro Peters corroborated keeper Lawrence had te seen Miss Ashley ith her brother en she returned ge and her broth C The witness b ngalone with bered that Hotel- He had sometimes mes alone. y in hi r hor en her vy but Mr. Falvey. {iss Ashley had 2 t about 8 muck tel that eve Mrs. 1 A togeth the hotel Peters em coming together out of ley's room. They then went into the sitting-roon cross-examination Mr. m tie h ng when ( nto the details of Peters’ family ittenden years he had lived pa: xt fif e at Carson and part at Tahoe. From 886 to 1889 n in a groceryv-store at Tahoe City He bad been Lawrence's clerk at the Tallac and Oukwood hotels >m 1889 to 1893 at a salary of 5 n he came to this City and worked as night clerk at the Baldwin for four or five months, leaving to accept a positign in the Southern Pacihc Company at the Oakland erk Peters gave an account of the famous poker games that Baldwin and aged in at the Oakwood. played poker about five nights a week, and the games generally lasted from 8 or 9 o'clock in the evening to 2 or 3 in the morning. Peters, who acted as barkeeper, took in drinks to the players ten or a dozen times during the evening. Ladies also played cards at the hotel, but never played poker at night. They played wh ometimes during the day, how- er, the ladies played poker with Baldwin 1d his friends. Tk did not know whether there 50, or any limit in the poker hotel. He knew the game having seen it played so oiten, 1 that he had never played i poker himself. When the cro: ed questioned the witness about the arrange- ment of the rooms at the Oakwood Hotel. Peters drew a diagram of the upper floor and held an_inaudible conversation with Mr. Crittenden over his drawing, much to the discomfiture of the court stenog- rapher. Peters had not reported to Lawrence the fact that he had seen Falvey and Miss Ashley come out of the latter’s room to- gether. He understood the two were ngaged, so he thought nothing of it. He examination was con- never asked either party whether they were engaged to each other, but he had oshed® Falvey about it. The “joshing”’ had not been at the request of Baidwin or anybody else, but in 1mitation of Hotel- keeper Lawrence. z Mr. Highton again took the witness. Before he commenced his re-direct examin- ation be had Peters draw a plan of the ground floor of the hotel. Another unin- telligible conversation over the drawing between Attorney Highton and the wit- ness drove the stenographer almost to | distraction. z When at length Clerk Peters was allowed todepart Attorney Highton snnounced | that he would read the depositions of H. | C. Chamblin and R.Y. Harline. In an- r to Mr. Crittenden’s objections to the ion of the affidavits Attorney | on cited a formidable number of | to support his case. e | hamblin in his deposition said. in ref- erence to his acquaintance with Miss Ash- ley: Her first letter said that she had seen & xo- - fn & turi paper and that she anxious to correspond with a suthern bachelor. I toid her inan- jut I wes not wealthy and did not fill he } Her second letier was simply to ank me for my letter. Some time after that | - wrote me & ihird letter from Boston, say: ing she had been thrown from a horse and badly injured. That was about the last letter | I received from ner. In answer to another interrogatory Chamblin deposed : | J met her, as above stated, about one or two | les from Richmond on the road to my farm. art and drove her back to the streetear line Manchester, Va., and was in her company | only ten or fifteen minutes. | i Ehe first told me she was on her way to my | place to pay me & short visit, if it was agree- eble to me, I told her positively that she must | not go to my place. I picked her up in my ‘\ In answer to a cross-interrogatory hamblin further deposed: out six months ago I received a letter n the Mr. Hardin previously mentioned in answers herein, in which he said that he had got into some trouble with Lillian A. Ash- ley, and asked me if I had any letters sne_nad written to me, please send them 10 pim. I re- ( in the afternoon Mr. Crittenden | ugly and chased his younger brother out of tke house with a butcher kr | he attacked his mother, and a ¥ \ | ran to her assistance and struck Fogarty with his cane. Fogarty released his hold | of his mother and made a slash with the | | butcher knife dat the gentleman, cutting | through his coat and vest. | man ran, pursued by Fogarty While the excitement was at its height Corporal Gleason, who lives in the neig borhood, appeared upon the scene and arrested Fogart The gentleman who went to the lady’s assistance could not be found, so a ¢ ge of disturbing the peace LOST ON A TECHRICALITY a Half Million of Dollars. The gentle- Judge Seawell Was Reluctant to Decide as He Did, but Had No Recourse. Judge Seawell yesterday decided that the claim of E. T. Steen, for $465,000, filed against the estate of Joshua Hendy in 1892, must be decided against the plaintiff, because it is not supported by a required by section 1494 of the Civil Code. The suit was t brought by J. W. Faulkner, assignee of Steen, but at the trial Steen was ‘substituied as intiff Hendy died in 189L. In 1873 Steen a Hendy entered into a verbal partnership. Steen was engaged in the purchase of second-hand machinery and Hendy kept the books. At the request of Steen the partnership was dissolved in 1881, but no accounting was ever made. Judge Seawell, in dismissing the case, said that he did o with sincere regret, but “‘that, as the claim of the plaintiff was not presented to the executors of Hendy, as red by law,” he was ‘‘compelled to degment against the plaigtiff on this give j technical ground. ——————— Army and Navy Republican League. Leland Stanford Camp No. 2 of the Arm: and Navy Republican League has el cers as follows for the ensuing term Blackburn, campcommander; Abraham Eunis, nior vice-commander; John Hope, junior mmander; Frank Miller, adjut quartermaster; day; Georze M. Addie L. Ballo and Herman Borden Jehz, execut mittee. s The Insanity Court. Judge Hebbard yesterday committed Julia Drew of 704}; Mission street to Agnews. She believes that she is dead. Her mania is to turn on all the water faucets she can reach. d_W. Kentzel was committed to the He is an_electrician and im- verybody in the world owes him Ukiah Al agines t money. | YOUR WEAK SPOT. If You Do Not Know Where It is You Should Find Out and Strengthen It. Where is the weak spot in your system ? Is it a weakness of the stomach which causes indigestion, dyspepsia, biliousness, constipa- tion, headaches and backaches, or is it & gen- eral weakness which makes you suffer from tired, languid feelings ? Wherever or whatever your particular weak- ness may be you can ir you will get rid of it and replace it with health, strength and vigor. Do you know how ? If not you can profitably read the following opinions on the subject and get some yaluabie information. Mrs. M. McMahon of 1 Sumpter street, Brook- : “I was formerly much troubled igestion, but have been entirely cured v using Duffy’s’ pure malt whisky, which I can sincerely recommend, It gave me relief when ail other remedies failed. I am still using it and feel the benefit of it.” Mrs. J. W. Connor of Fitchburg, Mass., says: “I was In bad health and feeling very misera. ble ana low-spi-ited when a friend edvised me to try Duffy’s pure malt whisky. Idid so, and am now feeling stronger, happier and healthier than I have felt in years. It has worked wonders in my case.” Hundreds of similar opinions could be fur- nished, but the above are quite sufficient to prove that Duffy’s pure malt whisky is un- equaled for its stimulating, strengthening ef- fec Wherever it is taken it searches out the weak spots in the system and replaces weak- ness with strength. It purifies and quickens the blood, promotes aigestion and makes sound, healthy flesh. It should be remem- bered, however, that it is not an ordinary whisky, but isunlike any other. On this ac- count be sure end getonly the genuine, and accept no inferior imitation. PHI STAMPED ON A SHOB MEANS STANDARD OF MERI™ BLOCKADE SALE, LOW PRICES — THAT FENCE COM- PELS US TO SELL CHEAP. For nearly & year now S; els has maintained Dhis fence at Third and Market streets, thereby seriously interfering witn our trade and our busi- ness ered in consequence, In no other city of the world would that fence be tolerated for that of time, but we apparently have no redress d we are compeiled to seil our shoes at ruinous prices to do_business. \We have. therefore, in a durin: such sale r heard of before Rtusset Kid Southern Ties, with brown- 1ops. polnted toes and tips and hana-turned reduced from $2 50 to $1 all widths and L * Genulne Russet Goat Oxfords, either Pointed or Medium Square Toes and Tips, Hand-turned Soles, and guaranteed for wear, re- duced from 5; all widihs and sizes. Youths' and Boys' Russet Lace Shoes, wearers and just the thing for summer and vaca- tion. They have neat. medium pointed toes and tips, and will be sold as follows: You'hs' sizes, 11 to 2 Boys' sizes, 24 to 5% solid $1 25 V s200 Ladies’ ¥ine Kid. Cloth-top Lace Shoes, in Rus- set or Black, with latest style Razor Toes and Tips, od fitters and guaranteed o wear; reduced from adies’ Extra Quality Button Shoes, with Black tu or KId Tops and Very Pointed Toesand Tips, iable Soles, Reversed Button Flles, Vamps and Heel Foxings; reduced during this sale to $2: all widths and sizes. Men's High-cut Bicycle Shoes; reduced from $2 50 to 82 15. 's Low-cut Bicycle to $1 85. 's Hand-sewed Kangaroo, Lace or Congress; d from $4 to $2 85. §2 Shoes; reduced from A5~ Country orders solicited. %5 Send for New [llustrated Catalogna. Address B. KATCHINSKI, PHILADELPHIA SHOE cCO., 10 Third Street, San Francisco. =TI N ), ¢ A1y~ b | | i | | i “Battle Ax” get for 10 cents OO TR T e T TR TS “A very smooth article.” leAx PLUG Don’t compare *Battle Ax” with low grade tobaccos—compare the market, and you will find you much “Battle Ax” as you do of other high grade brands. SRS R R RO ith the best on Wi almost twice as T T T T AT SR T TR = LIDELPHA SHOE €O with | 8135 | Circuiar | THE BARTLETT SPRINGS AVE THE MERITED REPUTATION OF being one of the Wi DERS of the WoRLD, and seekers of pleasure and lovers of sightseeing, as well as those in searcn Of HEALTH, will be well paid by visiting them. | The Finest Summer Climate in Cali- fornis. ‘ LARGE NEW SWIMMING TANK. A Positive Cure for Rheumatism, Liver, Kidney and Stomach Troubles. | | TERMS. 10 TO $15 PER WEER. Two Routes to the Springs, S. P. Co. and S. F. and N. P. Kailway. Address all correspondence to BARTLETT SPRINGS COMPANY, 32 Fourth street, 8. £., or | Bartlett Springs, Lake County, C | PACIFIC CONGRENS SPRINGS. | | THE LEADING SUMMER and WINTER | RESORT IN CALIFORNIA. OCAT IN A CANYON OF THE SANTA Cruz Mountalns. convenient to San Jose, amid most enchanting scenery. about 1000 feet above sea level. No f0g, no mosquitoes; all sunny rooms, | with a frontage of 460 feet south. PURE SPRING or the celebrated CONG RESS SPRING MINERAL WATER 0f the alkochaly- beate class: very valuable for table use, dyspepsia, jiver and Kidney troubles, rhenmatism, gout, skin and nervous affections. Indorsed and recom- mended by ail leading physicians. HOTEL AND COTTAGES, SIGNED FOR HEALTH AND COMFORT. ALL modern improvements: electric bells, tele- phone and telegraph : good stables. RATES, from San particulars. rancisco. via S. P. Rallroad. Write for J. F. PFETCH, Saratoga, Cal. The Beautiful HOTEL VEXDOME 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. Couspicuous for its unexcelled table, service and general appoint- ments, it is enjoying deserved patronage and prosperity. GEO. P. SNELL, Manager. PARAISO:: - | ure, climate, accommodations, scenery, | beds, cleenliness, table, hot soda tub and plunge | baths, hot sulphur tub and swimming tanks. mas- | sage treatment, hunting aund fishing, children's | playground, croquet and dance hall for famflies. | Paraiso stands unsurpassed in the state. Plenty | enjoyment for voung and old. Take train Third | and Townsend streets, San Francisco, 8:15 A. M. | dally, for Soledad; Return-trip ticket, 88. Seven miles by stage. Telephone and Postoflice. For | fllustrated pamphlets and special_inducements for | 1896, address R. ROBERTSON, Manager. HOT SPRINGS, Monterey coun- y, - Cal The Carlsbad _of America — NAPA SODA SPRINGS, California’s Mountain HavE YOU BEEN THERE LATELY? Famous Spat 1000 feet above Napa Valley. Climate unsnr- passed. Views magnificent. Tabic supplied from orchard and ocean, field and farm. Hot and cold Napa Soda water batbs. Telephone and Postoffice. Burros to ride. Bowling alleys, tennis, croquet, swings and hammocks. New improvements every ear. Gas and runnibg Water in every room. Re- jet_for asthmatics. WARM WATER SWIM- MING TANK. Au ideal summer resort. Chil Qdren’s paradise: mothers' delignt: husbands' rest. Address ANDREW JACKSON, Napa soda Springa Bt WHEN VISITING UKIAH STOP AT THE PALACE HOTEL. W. H. FORSE & § , PROPRIETORS. | MHEISISTHENEW LARGEST AND BEST botel in Ukiah, 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, 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 redwuod scenery. = Address sPH_LUTTRINGER, Seaview, Sonoma_Co., or apply KRUSE & CO,, 207 Froni st., San Frane cisco, for particulars. ASTORG SPRING_MINERAL WATER HE FOUNTAIN OF PERPETUAL YOUTH: cures most any disease of long standing: cured hundreds; recommended by thous.nds in_four months in this City: no agents. A. ASTORG, 108 Fifth st., sole proprietor: Glenbrook Hotel, Lake County. one-quarter mile from spring, has privilege of the water. HAZEL GLEN. 00D PLAIN BOAKD IN PRIVATE FAM- J ily five milesfrom Cloverdale: rates moderate. Inquire of MRS. T. MOLLER, Cloverdale, or P. J. HEALY, 205 Powell st. HOTEL EASTLAND Mill Valley, Marin County, , ‘OW OPEN, A BEAUTIFUL SUMMER RE- sorts MRS, J. J, CULLEN, Prop, PECIALLY DE- | $101t0 $15 per week: only 215 hours | | line via Potter Valley to Sanhedrin. HIGHLAND SPRING On the Border of Clear Lake, LAKE COUNTY, CAL. O YOU ENJOY A SUPERB CLIMATE a g, lawn tennls. croquet, billiards® Do u like fine bathing, boatlng, hunting and fishing? u need recuperation and rest afforded by over thirty kinds ot mineral springs? Shoriest staze Toute into Lake County. All this and more can be had at Highland &prings. New ‘hoteL Finest dining-room north of San Franclsco. From San Francisso it costs anly 8 for tne | round trip, and the hotel rates are $150 to §2 per day or $10 t0 $16 per week. Take the S. F. and N. P. lallway via Pleta, thence by a short de- light1ul stage ride. 3. CRAIG, Manager. “an Francisco office, 316 Montgomery st. YOUR VACATION! Where Shall You Spchd It? Go where monotony is impossible, where you may mingle with the light- | hearted social throng, or bask in the sun- shine by the surging sea, or stroll under the shade of the majestic redwoods! THE SEA BEACH HOTEL, SANTA CRUZ, Cal,, Now under the proprietorship of MR. JOHN R. CHACE, offers all these oppor- tunities. It is the ideal health and pleas- ure resort, nestling in a very bower of loveliness. For further information ad- dress J. R. CHACE, Proprietor Sea Beach Hotel. “Absolutely the finest fishing In the West."— Forest and Stream, LAKE TAHOE. TALLAC HOUSE. THE SUMMER. RESORT OF CALIFORNIA. The entire notel open hi3 season. Hotel and grounds lighte electric lights. Allmodern improvements. Rates $15 to $21 per week. Tahoe Inn, Tahoe City. OPEN UNTIL NOVEMBER L $10 TO $14 PER WEEK. fare to Tallac this season. Pound trip ticket from San Franclsco, Onklana, £an Jose, Lathrop $13 50: Santa Barbara and Los Anzeles, $33 50. v L to Tahoe City only, thereby saving 3 on urip. - M. LAWRENCE & CO., provrietors. Send for fllustrated circular. For route and further information inquire of Southern Pacific Company’s ticket office. TWO HOTELS AND COTTAGES. 0 anagement. , IN THE SONOMA Redwcods, N. P. C. R. R., via Sausallto ferry. Train leaves at Hotel Cnzadero rates, $10 to $14 per week; Elim Grove Hotel rates, $6 1o $8 per week: tents,” §3 to §5 per week. Send for cir- cular. C. ¥. BURNS, Proprietor. Cazadero, Under the Ol N AUSTIN C al. SANHEDRIN HEIGHTS. L. B. Frasier, Manager. Over 4000 feet elevation among the pines. Na- ture’s Game Preserve. Beautiful scenery, purest alr, colaest water, good shooting: fine trout fish- ing near by regular mail; tabie supplied with the Dest in the market: vegetables from our own gar- den; goou home cooking and home comforts: ac- commodation from 20 to 30; season opens June 1. Distance and fares—Buy round-irip_ticker, $12 (unlimited). at office of & F. and N. P. Railroan. Rail 10 Ukiah, thence by Berryhills ‘popular stage Room and beard $1 per day. Guide (when wanted) $2 per day. Saddie horse (when wanted) §1 per day. No other charges. For further particulars address L. B. FRASIER, Saohedrin, or LADD'S GU STORE, 9 Thira st.. San Francisco. SODA BAY HOTEL. ODA BAY, SITTUATED ON CLEAR LAKE, is most victuresque. Soda Spring is famous for the wast volume of delicions soda water which it throws out daily, amouuting 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 best the market affords, and the comfort and wel- fare of =il guesis carefully looked aiter. Free mping grounds. A coach will connect with the | daily stage from Pieta and Highland Springs, | Adams, Seigler, Blue Lakes and Saratoga. Fare from San Francisco. $5 50; round trip, $10. Spe- clal rates for families. B. \VYATT,.Fropr!ewz. Sods Bay. Keiseyville, Lake County, Cal. CAMP TAYLOR, HOTEL AZALES, Tocaloma, Bertrand’s Hotel, MMarin Co., Cal JIRST - CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS; DE- Fiighttul ciliaate tor camping; dancing pavitlon, croguet and lawn tennis; fine trout fishing, bath: ing and swimming; splendid drives to Bear Val- Jey; postoflice, express, telegraph and livery at both hotels: terms $8 and $13 per week. VICTOR W. KRA USS, Manager. JOS. F. BERTRAND, Froprietor. City office, 112 Taylor st., Fridays, 2to 4 . &. " carries its patrons free of | rge to and from all points on Lake Tahoe. | d Stockton, $16; Secramento. | A Place Where the Invalid Can Surely | Regain Health—Where the Tourist | May Kegale Himself Upon When writing for further particulars to any of the health or Ploasure Resorts in these columns kindly mention the CHLL. GILROY HOT SPRINGS An_Easy Trip Since the new stage arrangements to get to Magnificeat and Picturesque Scenery, \/ETNA SPR] NGS ‘Where the Summer I‘ilq | Rest, Refreshment and A Mecea for the Anmual Secker 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 rim May Find Relaxavion. | | of m-uung Pour Fresly From Nature's Own Fountain. AKF 8:15 A. M. OR 2:20 P. M. TRAIN FROM | San Francisco. Fare, $7 15 for round trip. J o e corinects with train from Third and Towusend street. ROOP & SON, Proprietors. SANTA CATALIN ISLAND. Augmented Attractions for Season 1896. ZAHN'S te'egraph pigeon service daily. con- | necting the island with the wires of the world. TNEXCELLED FISHING, - DELIGHTTUL ) "coast excurs ons, tally-ho staging, wild goat | | huntiog, bathing, boating, horseback riding, dan- cing, pyrotechnic displays, water carnivals, grand concerts every day after June 6. Popular Hotel | Metropole now open, Island Villa in July. For full information, illustrated pamphlets and rates, apply to TATION Cf HOT SPRINGS, Sonoma County, only 415 hours from WILMINGTON TRANSPOR San Francisco; but 9 miles | staging: new road through plumbing; natural temperature of water 130° Fahr. of wonderful curative properties; no fogs or disa- greeable winds: mosquitos and other annoying insects unknown. Taxe Tiburon ferry at 7:30 A M. or 3:30 p. M. Round-trip ticket only $5.50. Telephone and telegraph, daily mail and express. | Rates §12 & week; baths free. J. F. MULGREW, Proprietor. CAPITOLA. GEM RESORT. 4 Miles East of Santa Cruz. Hotel at water's edge furnished and partly furnisi’d cottages: free camp ground; salmon | and trout fishing. | AR F.REANIER, Supt., | pitola, Cal. | going into business again. Swimming tank, urally warm & hotel, clubhou: x75 feet, filled up with nat- NA Mineral Water: tub baths, , Tecreation of all kinds. Take 7 o'clock Southern Pacific train to St. Helena. Stage leaves there at 10 A. M., stopping at Angwins for lunch, but no long waits as in the past. Returning the stage leaves the Springs at 10 A. M—no getting up at 5 A. M. Unlimited round-trip tickets, 7. Rates, $10 to $14 a week. For jurther information call at 318 Battery st., San rrancisco, or address W. L. MITCHELL, manager, Lidell P. 0., Nupa Cou al. HOWARD - CFP6R: P. O. PUTAH, LAKE COUNTY HANGED HANDS—RENOVATED AND IM- proved. Accommodations—Table and service s #10. 812: special terms iilies; postoflice and telephone on premises; \d trip $10: tickets at <. P. Co.’s offices; corre- nce invited. Address PROF. JULES spon HEUGEN, Manager. 1 HAVE BEEN TO A. B. MNcMATH'S UNTING, FISHING, BATHING AND camping out with the boys, and never had such a good- time before in my life. Completely forgot I was ever anything but a boy, and feel ltke I tell you that is the plice 10 20 to have a real good time and complete change. For particulars address A. B. MCMATH, | Hullviile, Cal. CISCO. MOUNTAIN SUMMER RESORT; 182 MILES AVL from San_ Francisco, via C. P. R. R.; air and water cannot be excelled; particulars and rateson applicati HERSEY ' & FREEMAN, Pro- prietors, Cisco, Placer County, Cal. TIONTE- VISTA. HE DAILY ARRIVALS AT THIS CHARM- ing resort of the Sierras remind its friends and patrons 10 send prompt!y for full descriptive cir- > _E. KID Proprietor, or C. M. lat Station, Cal. THE GEYSERS, Sonoma County, Cal. UNDER NrW MANAGEMENT. ATES §2 TO$2 50 PER DAY, §8 TO 314 PER week: all baths fr W. H. HARRON, Proprietor. KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS, ESWICK, SISKIYOU COUNTY, CAL, noted fishing and health resort. Hot mud and sulphur baths. EDSON BROS., Proprietor: TAMALPAIS VILLA. S VALLEY, RAFA COT- R rSA D o8 2 PR ex: i Contes wilix o e ikhoug boes: Sane | ing pavilion: sait v ter bathing. MRS. PETER SMITH, Marager. SONOMA COUNTY. | AN IDEAL PLACK FOR HEALTH, REST | A AND PLEASURE: no staging; Ye-mile from statiol ‘The only genuine Seltzer Spripgs in the LYTTON SPRINGS, | Hotel, Ukiah, Cal. Vicby Springs stage meets_all United States and the celebrated Lytton Geyser | Wondertal curative properties. Soda Springs. Send for circulars. Table Srsi- 5. G0 TO DUNCAY NPRINGS, AND, MENDOCINO | WO MILES FROM HOPL. « | 1 County, for your health and 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. tages to rent. Pleniy 0f amusements. 10 7:30 train from San Francisco, and other trains when notified. Terms, $10 per week. 0. HOWELL, Presldent. Telephone at Postoflice. CALAVERAS BIG TREES, | The Hotel Situnated Right Among the Sequoias is Now Upen. Furnished cot- ERE IS FOUND THE FINEST OF FISH- ing. Postoflice and Telophone office. . L. SPERRY, Manager. THOMAS COOK & SO UKLAH STABLES AYD STAGE COMPANY, ‘\' H.MILLER, PROPRIETOR. GOOD TURN- + outs for commercial men, tourist and fishing parties a specialty. State street, adjoining Palace trains. Daily stage for Elue Saratoga Springs and Upper Lak TUSCAN SPRINGS #F Prices within the reach of all. Positive cure for Rheumatism, Gout, ~crofula, Diseases of Kiduneys akes, Laurel Dell, | and Bladder and ali Urinary Diseases man Is heir Free ous | to. For rates and fare W. J. 0" pply to EILL, 132 Sixth St. LAKE TAHOE. McKINNEY’S. Most Sheltered Spot on the Lake, D POPULAR FAMILY RESORT: LARGE new hotel, just completed ; iron and magnesia springs; large dancing-hail and parlors; hot baths. | Free Boats and Free Fishing Tackle. No rattlesnakes, no polson oa! dairy connected with hotel. per week. able excellent: Terms, $10 to $12 Round trip tickets to Tahoe City, 816, MURPHY BROS., Proprietors. HOME REST FOR THE SUMMER. UMMER BOARD IN SAN JOSE: PLEASANT rooms; large grounds; frui aud fiowers. Ad dress P. O. box 226. | N, 621 Market street. | 8. F., Agents. NARK WEST SPRINGS, The Gem of Sonoma County. Nine miles from Santa Rosa. W e the piace whers yon feel at home, Table ciass. Croquet, Billiaras, _Shuffle-board, Swimming-pool. Dancing Pavilion, Fish- | ingand Munting. Terms, $10 and $12 per week. | Syecial rates for clubs and large fumilies. Round trip, $3 70. Baths free to guesis. ph FRESE & JUERGENSEN. ST. ST. HELENA, CAL. DECREATION, REST AND HOME FOR I¥- v vailds, consisting of larze main buflding, cot- tages and tents on mountainside overlooking Napa Valley. Steam heat, elevator. callbells and night- watch service. Massage, and steam baths are among the remedial agen Swimming tank, gymnasium and beautiful moun tain walks are among the amusements. water, air and & beautiful climate. Aceommoda- tlons first class. Rates reasonable. Send for circular. EL BONITO HOTEL JOW OPEN TGO TOURISTS FOR THE season; salt and fresh water bathing, hunting, fishing and boating; redwood grove, etc.: terms reasonable. G. W. MORGAN, Duncans Mills, Sonoma Co.,Cal. SEIGLER SPRINGS, | | | LAK© COUNTY. | POPULAR HEALTH RESORT. OPEN THE | L yeur round. Telephone connections. Round- | trip uckets at Southern Pacific offices, $10: special conveyance daily. For inforn ation address JOHN | SPAULDING, Seigler Springs, Lake County, Cal. ‘ SARATOGA SPRINGS, ARE 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; hard- | finished rooms and cottages. J. MARTENS, Bach- | elor P. 0., Lake Co., Cal. WALLS SPRINGS. OTEL AND CABINS IN THE REDWOODS near the Russian River. Terms very reason- For particulars address JOHN TAYLOR, Manager, Hilton Postofiice, Sonoma County. able. MOUNTAIN HOME. The Recognized Family Summer Resort in the Santa Cruz Mountains. Heslth, pleasure, swimming, fishing and huont- ing. New dancing pavilion. Deer park. Table excellent. Climate unsurpassed. Send !or_wuv& nir. Stage at Madrone every Monday, Wednes- day and Saturd; after June 1. connecting with train leaving the City at 8:15 A. VIC PONCELET, Liagas, Cal MAGNETIC SPRINGS. N THE HEART OF THE SANTA CRUZ Mountains; hot and cold magnetic baths; hunt- e meets Address JOSEPH ing and fishing; cottages for families: st moming train: terms 28 up. LINDSEY, Glenwood, Cal MOUNTAIN SPRING FARM TILL BA OPEN FOR BOARDERS JUNi 1. Write for particulars WM. J. ROSS, proprie- tor, Oakville, Napa Couniy, Cal. HOTEL DE REDWOOD. N THE HEART OF THE SANTA CRUZ Mountains. Board from 87 to $10 a week. Campers’ returu ticket, $2 60. Send for circular to M. S. COX, Laurel, Cal. SUMMER BOARD AT BURLINGAME. Redington Place ‘A Mild Rest Cure.” Address. .IRA G. HOITT. Holtt's School reopens August 4, i ITH ITS BEAUTIFUL GRAPEVINE AR- | | Maze bullding, S. HELENA SANITARIUM, | medicated | Pure | | | | | ACTIVE LOCATION: PLEASANT rooms: fresh fruits, strawberries, cream, chick- ens, ete., all raised on home farm. For particulars and terms address box 85, Sebasiopol, Sonoma Co. "0_LET FOR MMER MONTHS—FUR- nisbed house near Lcomls, Placer County. Ad- dress W. DEWE, Loomis. OTEL DEL MAK—ON THE SEASHORE; 20 minvtes' ride from Santa Cruz; climate per- fect: table unexcelled: surf bathing: sailing, row- ing, fishing: buses mee: all trains; children, $2 0 $5 per week: adults. $9 per week: special rates to socleties and families. Address MANAGER HOTEL DEL MAR, Santa Cruz, Cal., or room 28, OTEL VICTORIA, SONORA, CAL, THE gem of the mountains, famed for its equable and " salubrious climate; Dhear nature’s won- derland: altitude 1985 feet; the pleasure and health seekers’ paradise; the 'accommodations of the Hotel Victoria will' be found ef the highest order; rates $10 to $15 per week. JOHN C. MOR- RISON, lessee. LUE LAKES PLEASURE RESORT—_NEW hotel, now open; many new improvements for the entertainment of the guests: the pavilion buile over the water; a naphtha launch, ete. - good fishing and hunting. ' Address CARL MEYER, Bertha P. 0., Lake Do not address Blue Lakes. KYLAND, SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS, wouid liKe a few boarders: hew house, adjoin- ing churchand Postoffice; good view. For further particuiars address MRS. H. M. CLOUGH, Sky- iand, Santa Cruz County, Cal 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, Beimont. ROOKSIDE FRUIT FARM; FINE SHADE: pienty milk, cream, cbickens and fruit; good accommodations. Address Brookside, Napa. ONGWOODS, IDEAL SUMMER RESORT; send for iliustrated pamphlet and terms. Ad- dress Longwoods, Napa, Cal. YPRESS LAWN FRUIT FARM—_GOOD T ble: home comforts. T. H. EP_EY. Napa, C FIRE-PROOF, Grand Boulevard and 63d St. West, NEW YORK. ’ 100 single rooms. 100 rooms, with baths, 200 euites, 2 to 7 rooms each, with private bathse 10 miniies from bisiness and theatrical centrés. Overlooking Central Park and the Hudson Rivers AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN! A cuisine and service unequalled anywhere in America. ‘Paasen the Jersey ferries take either to B6th st., or Broadway cable crossing 6th or 9th ave. ** L cars to hotel. Boulevard cars passing Grand Cen- tral Station reach hotel in 10 minutes. lan, §1 up. American plan, up. Most com- Po $tue undmo:t"bel"lal 5 pleely equi New York. W. JOHNSON ; hotel WA, NOBLS, Piopt. &WI:'J