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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 6, 1897 Rev. Dr. Chalmers Ea pastor of Calvary and now of Washing| here during des on, Presbyterian Ch D. C., is expectea the coming Christian En- vor convention. Rhodes, pastor of St. of reh, Mark's Louis, Mo., an- and other character, Lutheran Church thor of *The Them vell-known works of St. Grace” relig us will take an ac! a part in the Christian Endeavor convention. Dr. Rhodes is a member of the International Sunday- school Lesson C nittee. Dr. Morse of Baptist Theological Seminary will conduct the afternoon and evening services at the First Baptist Church to-d. The Women's Salvation Army street to larger quart near Eig The Salvation 2 the Train: Train: is movi g Homeof the g from 555 Jessie on Folsom street, ies and gen- aylor-street Synagogne, where Dr. instruct- ing them for some time Canior D. Davis, who is ever proud of nis excelient choir, has with tne able assistance of (he organist, Dr. H. J. Stewart, prepared & musical ireat, and mavy fine solos Wil be rendered by the wel-known singers: V. m, Miss El.n McCloskey, F. Coflin and Miil G. Milis. Services begin prompiy at 10 4.3 and all visitors gre wel- com Dr. W. T. Smirh is announced to come to the coast conferences next fall in the interest of the Missionary Society. T regular month Bureau will be neld street, T tlemen w meeting of the Oriental the Javanese caurch ssday, June 8, at 10 A. M. meeting o Deaconess Bureau will be heid at 1:30 P. M., snme day. The address of the Bisiiopsof the United Brethren Chureh to th ow in session at To.cdo, membership is now 240,000. nual increase for the pus 9000. tev. John Stephens, psstor of Simpson Me- morial Chureh, left for the East on Monday, In., shows their four years has been sccompanied by Mrs. Stephens. They go 10 the great Epworth League convention at Toronto, which meets on the 15th o: Juiy. En route they will visit Chicago. New York and Boston. Returning, they e to resch this City about the 25th of July. On Tuesday evening the Woman’s Home Missionary Society of Epworth Chureh will give a_programme at the home of Mrs. J. Wood, 16 Valley sireet Presiding Eider of the San trict Rev. John Coyle, D.D., will_preach this morning at the First M. E. Church. The field and work comm ttee of the Daacon- ess Burean will meet at 10 A. M. to-moOrrow morning. at Y. M. C. A. building. On Thursday evening thera will be an enter- and social by the Epworth League of 1. E reh. t Sunday-tchool officers and teachers decided to disband the school at & meeting held iast Sunday morning. rancisco Dis- Miss Elizab:th Bartlett, at the home of Mr. Mrs. W. H. Wiester, 2973 Folsom street, be ausp he Silver Cross Circle 2’s Dat of Grac: M. E. Church, on' June 11, at8p w1 res 50 cents. Miss the following selections: give REV. OLIVER C. MLLER. on Grant ave: movea to O'F Major and Mr ue. near Sutter street rell street, near Powe . Winchell are at G has been fa It is expected tha boxes th e openinz d trox D8 ar eat cemy s m y's g he Evang will be the the Sundey- : a consecration prayer by Dr h; teschin ““The Lesson of the Pentccost”; the advent of ongues of Rev. 0. C. N the Holy Ghost; from the pastor, ing by the ¢ Fire”’; words iller, and offer- A4 o 1e afternoon—Opening of the h vine service. Consecration prayer harles MeKel superin- tende in rocker O1d People’s Home; Rev. Edwin H. Jenks, assis. tant pastor ot Firs rian Church, fol lowed by service of dedication conducted by the pastor and ireewill of work. At7:15 P. M —Children’s meeting. by Mrs. Neilie Blessing trated talk on “The i pastor. At 8 P. M.—Eveningservice. Scriptural read- ing and prayer by P. A. Fisher of Sun Anselmo Taeological Scminary; sermon by the pastor, subjecr, “Faith Missions”; offeriug and bene- diction, The Pentecost Mission, the (utgrg Chureh of the Holy Spirit, st & helfago in Frauklin Itis now at ho streer, ring for the Lora’s Address Evster and an iilns- of the Tongue” by the h of the {a year and liall, Fillmore street n their chapel on Jackson near Buchanan. The church started withont any visible means of support for pastor’s salary or running expenses. While it is hoped to eventuaily build. a urch for the preaching cf the word and the ministration of the secraments, stll the main features will be to help the poor, in- struct the children, mothers’ meetings, sew. g-school, and the practical apolication of ke principies of the gospel; to avold getting organized societies in the way of the spirit's enuing; 10 put prayers before work, and faith us preceeding ail ef Mr. Milier has Pentecost annive: ened four churches on The one on Geary treet, n Gough; the large St. Mark’s, Roauok: : the chabel on Jackson street, end now the Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Pentecost, named for the da; Mr. Miiler believes that in a great measure church of to-day has fafled to recognize e necessity of the spirit's enduement of 1or service: that we keep with great joy iversary of the advent of the second versary of the advent of the third person ot the God-head, whose mission it is to | T ®pD.¥ the v viig grace brought us by the re- demption of Christ. Eev. W < Matthew, D.D., editor of the Cali- fornia Curistian Advoeate, preaches this even- ing at sSimipson Memorial Churea. Bishop Newman is to preach the bacealau- Teate scrmon at the Claverack College and Hudson River Institute on Sunday, June 13. At a meeting of the Presbyterian General Assembly, Dr. Sheldon Jackson. the veteran Home Mission leader, was elccred moderator. Dr. H. C. Minton of this City received the next hichest vote, To-day the Jewish population of our City wiil celebrate as of old the feast of Sheonoth, or Pentecost, and much rivalry will exist in deco- rations and the musical programme for this the Trinity and scarcely recognize | he Pearls : “The Sun-dial”; “The Doay uction” ; “Little Boy ‘Pauline Pavioyna’; A Round Up A Rajput Nurse' Funeral. v Mus:e will § ug the evening by Miss Issbzila Van Pelt, con scloist; by Wa! Kneiss, basso s0i0isi; by Professor James Hamilton Howe, piano sols ist, and by an orchestra directed by W. Pidwell. On Thursday evening, June 10, the e League of Potrero church will give an entertainment. The littls fol ks are work- ing very hard 10 5ive & good programme. | Rev. W. A. Gardner willaddress the meeting for young men only at the Young Men’s Chris- | tian Association, Mason and Ellis streets, this | afternoo; welock. His subject will be | *“Peccad! ' and as he is always a favorite l with the younig men he may be sure of a large and interested sudience. On Fridey evenine an entertainment will be given in the leciure-room of Simpson Memo- rial Church by the Good Templars, assisted by some of the young people of Stmpson church. Price of admission only 10 eents. The rooms ought to be crowded. The entire proceeds will be presented to the widow of our laie brother H. P. Shedd. During the Christian Endeavor Convention in July Miss Mindora L. Berry, Stale superin- tendent of mssions, will have headquarters near the center o slifornia headquarters in the Mechanics’ Pavilion. It is proposed to hivit of missionary extension Const, from the early missions to the present time, including work smong the Chinese, Indians, Japanese, Spanish and other nationalities. missions Lere will also be out.ined. | Dr. Russell, general secretary of the National Anti-Saioon ‘Lengue, is to be here tne 26th inst. and remain until the opening of the Coristian Enaeavor Convention. It is im- foriant thut the San Franciceo Anti-Saloon League shail have a meeting i once toar- range for Dr. Russell's work here. Accord- ingly sueh a meeting will be he.d at the Y. M. C. A. building next Monday, June 7, at 2 p. Tuesday evening the King’s Daughters Cir- cle of tne Californis-street Church will give an entertainment (o which all the friends of the | ehureh are invited. | _Dr. Case will preach California-street Church, The prozrumme of the Central C. L. 8. C. for evening, June 8, 1897, is as fol Ecripiure reading, Miss Weigel; roll-cail, “Tell a story, sing a song or spesk plece” lart chapter in_Greek Art, Miss Cardvell; discussion in last chapter in Greek Ari (10 be conducted as a quiz), by A. L. McPherson; study of the sky, “Libra and Del. phinus” by Mr. Leichtier; reading. selected, | Miss Alien: paper, “The Kings of France and Cheir Influence on the Development of the Nation,” by Arthur Currie; critic’s report. Rey. Dr. Dille will preach on_“Progre Revelation, or Evolation in Religion, Central M.'E. Church. In the eveuing’ Mi Belle Kearney, Natioual lecturer of the W. this evening at the T. U. and a ‘very eoquent lady oraior, will Bive an address especially to young though all will be interested. It will lowed by a pledge meeting, To-day, the fe st of Pentecost, solemn high | mass will be celebrated at the Cathedral, com- | meneing at 1 0 o’clock. The sermon appro- | priate 10 tre occasion will be preached Ly his Grace Archbishop Riordan. In the evening toe aiscourse will be preached by Rev. J. B. Hannigan. The ennual collection for the orpnans will ople, e foi- r general couference | Tae average an- | - | the bre-king down of the nerve forces, is the crying evil among men of to-day, The beginnings of home | take place in all the churches of the arch- diocese at mass and vespers to-day. Evangelist Boyer will conduct arevival at A nmeda this woek. Henry V. Morzan has opened a kindergar- ten mission at Misston street. It will be open every day as & kindergarten after August 1 ana eves hi as & gospel mission Shabuoth services at the Bath Isracl Congre gation next Sunday will begin at 10 o'clock. Confirmation at 10:30 o'clock. H Festival services will be held in the Taylor- stree. Synagogue on Saturday evening at 8 WILL WONDERS HEVER CEASE? P M. Address by Rabbi Nieto Sunday morn. : ot masion exercises at the Bushstreet | AT IMportant Discovery pf Temple will take piace this morning. |- The annusl retreat of eight days of the Brotiters. 1 Schools will take place at § College, Oakiand, begin- ning on Saturday evening. June 19. Dr. John Lane of Fortuna arrived in this City lust Monday, and will spend the summer studying at Cooper Medical College. He s & | very ne:ive chureh worker. | _Rey. W.P.Kirb, is uaving the interlor of | St. Agnes’ Church tiy and artistica'ly | decorated. The work has been in progress for the past two weeks, and when completed will 2dd much to the atiractiveness of the pretty liitle edifice. Confirmation will be administered to a class of 100 children at St. Mary’s Cathedral this afteruoon nt4 o'clock by Archbishop Riordan. | v. F. 8 Fori has been preaching every | night during the past week at the Kindergar- ten mission in this City. His sermons are trictly up 10 dute and his BIngiug 15 very helpful in his work Tie graduating exercises of the class of '97 of the fayior-street Presentation Convent wiil | take pisce ou Tuesday afternoon, the 15th inst. Therewill be five graduates. The annual retreat for the assistant pastors of the Archdiocese of San Fraucisco will be held at Sant Clara College, commencing Mon- | day, June 28. | State Evangelist McHatten arrived in the to-duy una will speak at the West Side to-morrow moruing at 11 o'clock Vast Interest to Men. The Terrcrs of Nervous Debility Now Said to Be Cur- able. Interestiog Statement of a Sufferer Who Has Tested the Remedy- Treatment *Ignorance is the cause of all misery.” So said & sage philosopher many cen- | turies ago. And even in this enlightened | age the theory siill holds good and is ex- An important meeting o the Immaculate | €0P!fied daily in a thousand ways. Concepuion Sodality of St.Mary's Cathearal | Practically all diseases resuit from will be heid to-morrow eveiing st 8 o'clock. | viotation of the natural lawsof health. Every member is earnestly requested to be | laws more generally understood and present. | obeyed, but the fact remains that pri- marily it is ignorance that makes the mis- Cr | A company of the League of the Cross Co- | dets was organized at o.d St. Mar; Coilege Church, M ission rond, lust Tuesday eveniug. | chief. | Turt -four members signed the roll and i | Yet in nature’s laboratory there 1s a | uiniost enthusiasm prevailed. Temporary 8 remedy for every ailment were 1t only known and properly applied. The medical profession bas made many important discoveries within the last dec- ade—notably the X ray and Dr. Koch’s cure for consumption—but it remained for the doctors of the Hudson Medical In- | stitute of this City to evoive an effoctive treatment for nervous debility and all the distressing diseases incident thereto. | Their name is legion, and range all the | way from the first decline in nerve | strength to the desperate condition which | causes ucter despair. But, thanks to the new discovery, de- spair can be a thing of the past. The remedio-treatment of the Hudson doctors, | which has been aptly named Hudyan, usical ser at the Church of the Ad- | seems to have changed all that, at least as sventh street, near Murket, at 11 A. X. | regards this class of diseases. Its fame vy men and boys, under the direc. | DOW treating sufferers in all parts of the officers were elected as follows: James Col- Lins, captain; Pnilip Millerick, first lieuten- st James McCarthy, second lieutenant. Tue League of the Cross has commenced its | third sefies of essay contests, the subject for | | the coming year being: “Temperance the Foundation of True Manhood.” The: com- petitions have been a:tended with the most fiattering results, and have been the means of creating a healthy, friendly rivalry amoug the various branches of the league and the com- panesof the regiment. The executive com- mittee is at present making arrangements ! the annnal grand junior rally which wiil taks place 1n the Mechanic? Pavilion during the month of August. The compertitors on th oceasion will be District 2, Charles 3.6 Distri trict 5, Thomas ¥ Gregory. To-auy being Whit Sun'iay there will be spe- cial vent, i Kirke White Jr. The lollowing | United States. There is no fiction about { 1s the programme this. It is plain fact, for the 3’rucr was & .| given access to the correspondence and oo S A A A L | bad the privilege of seeing several thou- | n Dykes: offertorium, Atiwood; prensenta- | Sand testimonials, about whose genuine- | | Ugn. piain Sons: Sursim Lorda” Camidxe. | ness there cannot be the shadow of a | jxhetus,” Gounod: be edictus, (ol bymi. | doubt. Here is one that is characteristic: | 818, Tours; recroces aal, Haverzal 3t Louts, Mo, Hudson Medical Instilute heartielt tunnks. 1 am improving wou- lly. Fe o & new man. 1 am not bothered with that duil headsche and low spirits. I am much stronger. 1don’t feel as | stupid end coniused and coware This is | sayiug 8 good deal, for you know when I first | | wro-e you I was on the verge of committing | March 14, 1897. ENTLEMEN : Accept “Gloria 1o EXcel- ’ The selections by Goun brated mass to the orphans and are sung by s semi-chorus of men only. At the eveming servicea “Maznifica”” and “‘Nunc Dimittis” by Clemens and a benediction by Barnby will be sung in addition to the regular choral ser- v od are from the cele- st. Brigid’s new edifice will be opened with | b % L suiciae, ‘or 1 nad tried so many dociors witn ey o s e e Solemi | ng resuits, and life seemed not worth Living; e ot LUl S peLandate byt now that you are doing so much good for Dominum” will be rendered by the fol'on- | bux oo ing seems chauge | me everything seems changed. | ing soloists: Mme. n Coursen-Roeck Non. g0 Saey ol6 | Ste. Andrea Mojica, accompanied by & fuil | apa 11 hore 1o b s B | Soomes and ovisates. AL Péchin will sing | paiieve”thatyon: can him ask him to | B e e Generali's | write 10 me and I will tel 1 have | | ;‘Neapolitan Mass b svitn the fol- | gone jor me. Yours, truly, F.R. CORNISH. | | towing rolotata: Misn Grace Sherry, Mra. 11, | 900! i R | Lewis, Mis 2 otz | The Hudson Medica! Institute, through | and M. Pechi ®_cliorus of fifteen | its discovery, has evidentlv inaugurated | | voices. Mume. Course eckei will sing the | a new erain the field of medicine as re- | | {*Agnes Dei” solo. C 1ist, Joseph Roeckel; | gards remedies for men. I shows that maslcal director, Mme. Coursen-Koeckel. this is a progressive a.e, and that what was only & possibility a dozen years ago 1¢ now an actuality, all of which promuts | the quesiion, Will wonders never cease? i About four-fifths of all the missionaries who go abroad take bicycles with them. NEW TO-DATY. IT CURES WEAK MEN From All Parts of the State Comes Evidence That Dr. Sanden’s | Electric Belt Is a Positive Cure for the Weakness and Troubles of Men. With Free Electric Suspensory for Weak Men. The loss of strength and the many distressing evils which follow it is a result of It is | too common. Men should pay due regard to the laws of nature, as ail the happiness, all the pleasure., of existence depend upon healthy nerves and the organs supporte.! the nervous system. Excesses will break them down, becanse excess drains the eiectricity from the body, leaving the stomach, kidneys, heart, liver and all other parts weak. There can be no healtby nerves, no good appetite and digestion, no vital force, when the system has been forced to excess. The electricity is gone, and electricity is the foundation of all vital strength. You have lost it and you can’t | be well and strone until you get it back. This is the purpose of Dr. Sanden’s Electric | Belt. Does it give back the strength—the health? Read what those who have tried | 1t have tosay: | “Ihave worn your Electric Belt two months now, and can say T am better man and stronger than I ever was. Ifecl no weakness in my back any more, and my eyes are clear. You are at liberty to refer any one to me. It wili be a great pleasure for me 10 write to others and tell them what Dr. Ssnden’s Klectric Belt hus done for me,” writes L. Walker, Bockwith, Cal., April 25, 1897. That is the tone of bundreds of letters received by Dr. Sanden Las been receiying these letters for years. You will see by the dates that they ate new cures. The testimonials received a month ago are old. They are com- ing daily, and prove that the cures are constantly increasing in number. “Yes, I will recommend your Belt, and with piensure, for it has done me wonderful good. It 18 only a littie while ago that I could not walk up the <lightest grade of a hill without stop- | ping to rest. Iwas weak, debilitated for eight years, could not sieep, had poor cireulation and | was neerly gone. Now, thanks to your Belt, I uiever lic more than fve mminutes bafore 1 1atl to | sleep.and wake up in the mo.ning bright and fresh, feel strong and. ean wake cny Bil Wity | ease—yes, betier than for twenty years—and 1 have not taken any medicine wnce I got the Belt,”” says A. L. White, music teacher, 516 Ells street, san Frencisco, April 26, 1807. | Dia you ever figure how much you svend for drugs in une year? And what good | | do they do? Saye your drug money for one month and wet & Dr. Sanden Belt. 1it| { will cure you, and you have no further expense. You will not need any more medi- cine. No matter what your trouble, electricity applied by this famous Belt, and with the assistance of Dr. Sanden’s thirty yesrs’ experience as a physician, will' cure you, 1t has cured thousands atter the failure of drugs. A Very Bad Case Cured. | SAN FRANCISCO, May 1, 1897. Dr. A.T. 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Good boa ing. Boats free 1o guests. Pleas- ant drives for bicseling or riding LAKG.. SUNNY ROOMS. EXCoLLES T TABLE RATES : $1.00 and $1.50 par Day. JAS MeDONALD, Manager, HOT SPRINGS, Sonoma Co, only 434 nours from Francisco, and but 9 noted for theic medicinai virtues and genecaly conceded 10 be the finest natural bath water in tne State. Excellent climate and grand mounta scenery. Long distance telephone: daily mail I-stocked trout _streams. Round rancisco oniv $5 50, Take Tiburon 7:30 A M. or 3:80 . . Terms, $2 8 day or $12 a week. J. F. MULGREW, Proprietor. THE GEYSERS, Sonema Co., 6 Hours from San Francisco. ONE OF NATURE'S WONDERS. Grandest scenery. bowered home. New Bat NATURAL STEAM BATHS, Tepld Swimming Lake. New and inviting trails to ‘ateresting poiuts. Table unsurpassed. J. B. HORTON, Mar ourt, erc. ger. NEW CARL:BAD MINERAL SPRINGS. LAKE COUNTY, HE GREATEST HEALTH-GIVING WATER in America. Specific for ail_stomach, liver, kidney ana bladder troubies. New masagement. Terms. $8 (0 $10 per particul:rs address W ville Lake (0. or DR. McGOVERN, 1677 Fou som street, San Francisco. SPRINGS, PUTAH P. 0. HOWARD i NDER THE ABLE SUPERVISION OF MRS, L E H. BEEB . Accommodations strictiy first-ciass. Rates $10 and $12; special terms (o familes. P. O. and telephone. Round trip $10. S P. office, 813 Market st. Address J. WALLACE SPAULDING, Mgr. UKIAH STABLES. W B MILLER. PROPRIETOR, - street, adjoining Palace Hotel, Blue Lakes. Laurel 1 el sarn Lake and Vichy ~prings. transient stock. men and tourists. LAUREL DELL, PLEASANTLY LOCATED ON LAUREL DELL Lake: new dining-room, new by, STATE Stage for oza Springs, Upper p Best of care taken of Good wagons for commercial it i now one of the most attractive outing piaces 15 Lake Counlty. iiates $810 $12 per weak. | Boating and bathing free Brinz you: bathlog suits. Ad. dress H. W AMBOLD, ertha P. Oy, Lave ca, Cor ADAM SPRINGS, LAKE co. AVORITE RESORT OF THE SUATE: THE water Is unexcelled for medicinal purposes: table unsurpassed: fine fishing an | hunting. stags daily from ¢ alistoga direct o sprin at :outvern Pacific offices $10. PRATHER, Adam Springs. ORR HOT SPRINGS, 14 MI}FS FROM URIAK. FINK FISHING and hunting. Baths free. Water sure cure for heumatism and all skin diseases. Kound trip, #9 50. Board. $7 per week. J. H. ORR, Orr Pose. oftice, Mendocino County, Cal. GLENBROOK, NE OF THE MOST CHARMI!NG RESORTS in the Ntate. Fine scenery, hunting and fish- ing. Excellent table. For circulars and_further Intormat:on address O. W. B. TREDWAY, Glen- brook, Luke County, Cal. BURLINGAME. OR REST AND COMFORT. REASONABLR prices. Address TRA G HOITT. Burlingame, San Mateo County, Cak g8: Di. W. & AND MINERAL | round trip | | | swimmin: tank, tub and steam ba SEIGLER SPRINGS, LAKE COUNTY HIS DELIGHUTFUL WATERING-PLACE IS located In the mid-t of the Coast Rauge. Abundance of mineral springs. hot and cold plunge batns, large swimming-tank of mineral water, fine sione dining-room: telephone ¢ Dnections. electric lights, livery sccommodation £00d trout-ushing and hunting. Kound-trip ticl etsat 8. P. offices, $10. OHN SPAULD. Proprietor. ZETNA SPRINGS. 'HERE IS HEALING IN THE WATERS (for Rheumatism. Malaria, Nervousness, Dys: - etc); there is life in ihe air; Pepsia, Diabetes, etc.) o 10 the air; amusements. Rates, $10 to0 $14. Take 7:30 A 3. Southern Pacific train for St. Helena: stage con- nects at 10.30 o. M. Uniimited round-trip tickets $7. Particplars ac 818 Battery st or of W. L. MITCHELL, Lidell Postoffice, Napa County, Cal. HOTEL ROWARDENNA, HE_PICTURESQUE SPOT_OF BEN LO- MOND, n the Saota Cruz Mountains. New botel ana rustic cottages, contsining 80 rooms, ALL HARD FINISHED, with large closets. Two tennis courts and bowling alley. Bulldiugs, grounds :nd river lighted by electricitr. a mile of river for boating. _Kound trip tickets. 83 Foy particulars iddress THOS. L. BELL, Proprietor, Ben Lomond, ¢ al. BLITHEDALE. JOW OPEN. HOTEL AND COTTAGES. A N reccy Cailioraia spot on line of Monn: amat- pais Scenic Rallway. arriage meets all train: at Mill Valley. Five minutes’ drive. MR = GEKEGG. LAUREL GLEN FARM JINE SPRING WATER; PL: NTY OF MTLK, F iicim, teuis and Home. comiorts - For parden: lars address MRS. V. STUBENRAUCH, box 159, Naps, Cal. SOLID COMFORT HOME. MILiS FROM NAPA CITY, ON MOUNT 11 V2ier clevation 1865 teet, mountain spring water; fire Scenery: heaithy climate: a postive cure for asthma ~Address MES. A. F. ALLEN, Napa City. PALACE HOTEL, UKIAH EADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS AND comme)cial men. Free bus and baggage to and from all trains. HOTEL DE THORNTON, POTTER VALLEY. First-Class in Every Respect, E. ¥. HOLBROOK, PROPRIETO L Rates, §7 per week. I Veniences in connection with uotel. HOTEL 6E "RED WOOD. N THE HEART OF THE -AN1A (RU: Mountains: board from $7 to $10 & weex: campers’ return ticket $2 60. Sen | for circular to M. 8. COX, Laurel, Cal | n and all modern con- | | | : | | | | | A Place Where the Invalid Can Surely Regain Health—Where the Tourist Miy Regale Himself Upon Magnificent and Picturesque Scenery ! Where the Summer Pilgrim May Find Rrst, Refreshment and Relaxation. A Mecea for the Aunual Seeker After Repose and Reenperation! A Rural Retreat. Where the Adjacent Lilia Are Olothed in Garments of Ma‘chless Glory, Where the Ogr- Malaria Never Lifts Hig Ghastly Head and Where the Waters of Healing Pour Freely From Nature’s Own Fountain. MAKES:15 TRAIN FROM Thi s hours from ad trip s with 9 .. and ird and Townsend streets. 30 P a0 trains from T S ROCP & SO, Proprietors. HOT SPRINGS, Monterey Con ty, Cal.—The Carlsbad of America—For health, rest, pleasure. ciimate, accommodations, - Scenery. Hlower bods, cleaslir ess, table, not soda tab and ULis, bOL suiphur tub and swimming tani, atment, special bach houses for ladies tendants, hun. ing and fishing,children's Sund, croquet, lawn tennis, dancenall, | F 5 Patuiso stahds unsurpassed in che State. Third aud Tow end sireets, ~an Francisco, 9 4. s, aLFirst st d Broadwav, Oakland, 9:10 a. » daly, for Soledad: Ketn P licket. $8. eve mies by st Telep -one a nd Posioflice, For us raied pamphlets and sp ind ucements for 1897, add ROB, or L CASCADE HOUSE, LAKE TAHOE. Hunting, fishing, boating | TAHOE INN, LAKE TAHOE. MMHESE BEAUIY SPOTS OF THE WORLD speak for themselves. For rates and circulars apply to M. LAWRENC & CO., Tallac House, Lake Tah aliforn MADRONE MINERAL SPRINGS, ¥, MOUNT HAMIT- vaiion 2200 feet; best mineral er on this coast for cure of I-dizestion and ary troub es: unexcelied hunting and fishings special rates to parties of four or more: stage cone Madrone with morning trains Mondaxs, and -a-urdays; send for terms and amphiet. MES CARTER, Manager. Go to Fina Springs it you want (O 1O beann. recreation or rest. Pertect climate ; no mosquitoes. Swimming tank, tub and steam baths. Fine hotel, and above all marvelous mineral waters. Iates $10 to $14. Take 7:30 a. . Southern Pacific train for St Helena, where the siage connecis. Round trip tickets, <00d until January 1, 1898, $7. Particulars at 318 Battery street, or of W. L Mitchell, Liaell PO, Napa comn- R tna. ty, Cal. PLANTATION HOUSE. ] & MILES FROM CAZADERO, ON STAGE Tine. Good (rout fisning, plenty frult, cresm and milk; free conveyance 10r pasties Of. two. of more Teiwool 8 enery. Address J. LU ew, “Sonoia oy OF appIY 7 £ront sk, & Ko for particalars, BELVEDERE. 'I(, RENT, UNFURNISH FOR A TERM of months or by the year, during absence of own 1, an_elogant hom ter v reasonable, Agent, 14 Post st. (HIS WELL-KNOWN AND PO "ULAR FAM. 1y resort is opeu the year round: co:tages for families: tenuis and croquet: electric-ca"s {0 the beach and baths: bus meecs a | rains. MRS, . POP location unsurpasseds Appyto R E McGILL @< 5 —HO, FOR YOSEMIT -0 NOW OP MILTON, BIG OAK FLAT AND CALA. a: Big Trees S age Rout2 o Yosemite Va ley. oice eais make eurly applicaiion to J. M, INGS, 19 Montgom . S, F. VISTA.” T POPULAR RESORT IN THE 1es” opens June 1 and is reached by trains. Send for descriptive circular to KINNEY, Monte Vista, Dutch Flac HIS MOS four station, Cal A CALIENTE SPRINGS HOTEL, £ "Sonoma Valley—2 hours from S. I., via Tibu- ron Ferry, Warm mineral swimming and tub baths. Hotel comp etely remodeled and refur nisted. Wa er,g s, electric bells. Ka-es $1010 812 per week, $2 per day. Address AGUA CALLE. KPRINGE, AR TE 1 Caliente, Sonoma Coanty, CHANNISBE G, FAMOUS MOUNTAILN ) health and pleasure resort in the miast of the Napa redwoods: eievation 1200 feet; rellef for asthmatics: invigorating mountain air; lawn ten- nis. croguet and bovling alley: fishing, hunting, borting and swimming; $7 to $10 per week; re- ductions to families. Send for circulars 10 W. ME1Z, Napa, Ci DEDWOOD RETREAT — «IN A \littie nook by the babbling brook’ Santa Croz Mountuins, 9 mi.es from Gilroy: good table, climate, scene: Jarge swimming terms low. Address C. k. SANDERS & Cal. HE MILL VALLEY SANITARIUM WILLBE wy 10 r celve ¢uests and pati-nts Ju e 15, Apply for accommodations to the manager, EELE, a. . he Mill Valley Sa.itu ium, Euste land, Marin County, Cal. ; on European p.an: mud baths & specialt QUIET ; in the BOAD AT A RANCH: ONE MILE FKOM station; first. bourd and good rooms: terms $6 per week; railroad fare, §3 for round. trip tic| Address’ Kedwood Grove, Occidental, Sonoma Coun y SAN MATEO COU~TY, or supime: m..ths; private family: und; large suuns rooms and bilards for business men and ismily. —IN MILL VALLEY, ABBOISFORD Villa of 6 furnshed roums’ asd bath, with no: 2 minuies’ waik from station. inquire J. MCINN ES. Mill Vil P H. 0 RENT—AT RUBICON PARK, LAKE Ta- hoe, 2 5-room cotiag:s furnished for housekeep- ing. Inquire of A, L. FRON cramento, or after Juve 1 to Rubicon Park. UIKT HOME IN THE SANTA CRC tains for summer board Leims reasonable. KUSE COT’ Clara County, Cal. MOUN- 1¢: home cooking; AGE, Aima, Sauta RANCH, SUBURBS OF b ezgs, buticr cnickens hotm:nera baths frea. Calistoza, Napa Co.,Cal, SIR NGS, LAKE COUNTY, 10 teléphioe connections: wiite Address J. AN DEKSOX, Middietown GOSb BoA D o X Calistoga open May for cireular (YPRESS-LAWN FRUIT FARM—GOOD TA« "/ ble: home comiorta. T, H. EFLEY, box 988, Napa, Cal. |