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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 18, 1897. windows have been Two stained gia donated to St. Ma (the old Cathedral), on the corner of Cali- y's Catholic Church | bers of the'97. and caps. This evening the pastor of Grace M. E. | Church will give the firstof a course of | three sermons on ‘‘Sccial Problems.” | The subject this evening will be *The In- dustrial Revointion”; July 25, “The | Monopoly of Wealth,’ and August 1, **The Sting of Poverty.” nday evening tne recular business ‘mec:iv\c of the missionary societies of Grace M. E. Church wil be held in the iadies’ parior of the church. Tuesday evening the quarterly con- ference of Howard M. E. Church will meet, Dr. Coyle, the presidiag elder, will be in the chair. To-morrow evening Mizpah Circle of | King’s Daughters of Howard M. E. | Church will meet at the home of Mrs. R. | J. Coyne, 42 South Park. Dr. Case will speak this evening at How- ;;m M. E. Church on “Look Out for the | Paint.” Wear convention badges |~ On August 27 the Boys' Brigade of How- ard M. E. Cnurch will give a benefit to fornia and Dupont streets. This last gift leaves only two windows yet unuppro- vriated. One window, the gift of Mrs. M. H. de Young, represents St. Bernard at pr with the Crusaders who rallied to the de- fense of Jerusalem against the Turks at his call, gathered round him, Itiilustrates the histery of the Christian church in the twelith century, and occupies the place between St. Au, Assisi. The other win of 8t. Francis Xavier, after his wonderful missionary The names of the donors are not given, by their own request. These windows were designed by Mr.. Bryan Clinch, and were executed under the personal direc- ver, | stine and St. Francis of | dow represents the death | career in India and Japan. | | Private William Graham. On Tuesday evening, the 20th, Ladjes’ Aid and the worth League of Potrero M. E. Church will give an experience so- cial. Howard H. Russell will deliver a ser- mon this afiernoon at the Association auditorium at 3 o’clock on the subject of | *“Who Is to Blame?” All are invited, men and women. Irving M. Scott will preside at the meeting. The best music will be provided. Rev. Frank 8. Ford, pastor of the First | Christian Church, will preach at 11 A. M. Sunday on the subject, ‘Jesus [s Coming.” | His topic for the evening sermon will be The Four Beasts.” | The Unitarian Club of Alameda is re- ported to be in a highly flourishing con- | dition. The ladies of St. Brendan’s parish will | hold a tair some timein Septsmbe The s The New Windows for Od St. Mary’s Church. tion of John Mallen, secretary of the Pa- cific-American Decoration Company. Springing up through our land are a number of churches established inde- pendently of the direction of the various boards of the church. They are called faith missions because they dspend en- tirely for support sent in answer to pray, The churches of the Holy Spirit and of the Pentecost, Rev. Oliver C. Miller pas- tor, in this Ci belong to s class of mis: he latter on cornerot Pacific and Leavenworth, opened about two months ago, now hasa Sunday school of 100 end an average attendance at prayer meeting of twenty Bishop A. Waiters, 1.D., will preach Starr King A. M. A Z Chureh, both | 1d evening. thalda haus returned from yur amo s the cht vents in 1hat COUNITY in & Prosperous c ditior Some of the visiting clergymen to the great convention re stil ining in the City and will occupy i puipits to-day. her of Dr. Gib- son the First United Presbyterian | Charch, Re H. Gibson, from the East, will preac rother's pulpit at the Sabbath mo ce; and in the evening, Rer. fitlan, D.D., of Alleghbeny ( one of the directors of the Endeavor organization, will preach. Arrangements have been commenced for and bazaar to be heid 8t. Francis de Sales’ Church, Oakland. An essay contesi of St. Paul’s Junior ranch of the League of the Cross will on Monday evening, July 19. exercises will be of a private nature. The e \ation and graduation exer- cises of St Paul's Christian doctrine classes wil be held at St Paul’s Hall, Twenty-ninth end Church streets, on Fri- day evening, Jaly Rev. M. D. Con- vrevaring very elab- air 1 will present a mme of unezceptional merit. The ion will be 25 s and the exer- s will commence at § o’clock sharp. Rev. Dr. Morrison, late of Montreal, has been appointed assistant at St. Peter’s Cnarch, The ordination of Rev. Mr. Sullivan to the priesthood will e place at St. Cathedral on Monday morniag, July 26, at 8 o’c! J. B. Hannizan will preach at the t the cathedral this morning. evening sermon wiii be given by the Very Rey. J. J. Prendergast, V. G. tev. P. F. Brannan, the famousmis- sionary of Texas, is spending a few days 1n this City. The parishioners of St. Teresa’s Church, Potrero, are arranging for a fair 1o be held couple of months, the procecds wili be devoted toward defraying the indebtedness of the church property. The opening service of ue convention of the Puget Sound conierence was beid Thursday nizht, June 24, a sermon being preached by Ernest V. Claypool of Puyaliup. It 1s announced that the indebtedness resting on Sunuyside Methodist Chureh, in this City, bas becn entirely removed. “'he jast dollarof the $450 due was in hand July 1,and the mortgage has been puid. Rev. G. R. Arnold is pastor. There will be eat convention rally at Central M. E. C ch this cvening., After- math and echoes of the convention, ad- dresses by Dr. Tinker and otner conven- tion speakers aud by the Methodist mem- b aid of | the Epworin | proceeds will go toward relieving the in- debtedness of Our Lady of Mercy's Academy. The iorty hours’ adoration commences at St. Patrick’s Church to-day. The forty hours’ adora'ion will com- mence at old St. Mary’s Church on Cal:- | fornia street on the 25 h. | Father Wymun o the Paulist fathers goes to New York the early part ot the | Week, to atten ! the general chapter of the | order. The most important thing to ba done at this gatbering wiil be the efection a general superior 10 succeed the late Father Hewitt. On Tuesday evening, at the Episcopal Church of the Advent, Rev. T. 8. Nichol- | son of Oxiord, England, wil! deliver.a lecture on the churches of that country. Rev. Dr. Marqms of MeCormick Sem- | inery issuppiy the pulpit of the Fir-t Uritarian Church, Portland, durizg the | vieation months. Dr. Hill has gone Kast, Piofessor Albert L. Leonard, Pn.D. principal of tue High School in Birming m, N. Y, hias veen seiected as dean of | the College of Liberal Arts of Syracuse U 10 succeed the late Ur. John rench. Rev. M. H. Plumb, pastor of Douglas Park Churce., Chicago, is in the City, ac- companied by Mr« Plumb. Toey will | 1 some Veeks on the coast. Rev. J. E. Henderson of the California | conference hias been appointed agent of | the Children’s Home-finaing Society for Northern California. The Hevrew Orplan Asylum and Home for Aged and Infirm of this City will re- ceive a bequest of $2500 each from the | e~tate of Jucob Scholle, the banker. | The Rev. Oscar J. Cohen of Mobile, Ala., :Ie Lu\;ed yesterday at Synagogue sherith srael. Rev. Dr. Isi'ore Myers, B.A., the new y elected rabbi of the Bush-street Temple, will arrive in this City with his wife on July 27, and will deliver his first sermon on Saturday morning, July 31, at o’clock. The doctor will also deliver u lecture at the temple on Sunday evening, Ancust 1, at 8 o’ clock, On a recent Sunday Bishop Morris an- nounced to the congregmion at Oregon City that *Dr. W. D. Williams, formerly a Congregational minister at San Fran- cisco, would serve them as a lay reaaer for six months.”’ Rev. J. 8. Thomson of Los Angeles wil: take his vacation during August and Sep- tember, He will go East, visiting Bos- ton, New York City, and Montreal, Can- ada. The church will be closed during his absence. President Scovel with the end of an- other year will have completed fifteen years of servic: at Wooster University, Ounio. He proposes then to retire from that important post. The People's Church, South Chicaro, rly“nh(‘ntl:d its new bulding June 20. Twenty-1wo united with the church the same day, _ Tbe Zambrota (Minn.) churchobserved its forueth anniversary June 27, 23, with a histor cal sermon on Sunday, 30th, by the pastor, Rev. James Oakey. July 4, the - Rochester (Minn.) church ob- served its seventieth anniversay. Announcement is made ttat the Benevo- lent Fraternity of Churches has decided to witharaw support from the Church of the Unity, Boston, and ihat it will be closed on July 1. Since Rev. Minot J. Savage removed to New York the puipit has Leen occupied by the Rev. Leshe Y. Spragne, the Naw South cougregation uniting with that of Unity. Rev. Frank P. Smedley, who was or- | | | | i 10 dained at Portland during the Unitarian Conierence, has been invited to minister for a time to the society at Santa Maria, and on June 20 he preached his first ser- mon. Rev. C. W. Wendte preached in Santa Baroaraon June 20 on the theme, *If Men ‘Were Wise and Loved Each Other.’* FRATERNAL DEPARTMENT, Select Knights of America. The following named officers of Triumph Legion No. 11, Selcet Knights of America, who are to serve for the ensuing term were in- stalled last Friday evening at Mangle's Hall, Twenty-fourth and Folsom streets: Past com- mander, G. Mangels; commander, J. J. Suther= land; vice-commander, J. Joubert; lieutenant- commander, H. Schulken; captain, W. T. Thomson; recorder, W. C. Crowley; recording treasurer, G. Lawton; treasurer, W.T.Thom- son; sirndard-bearer, T. Beaudet; junior guard, R. Sicotte; seutinel, 8. Roberis; medls cel examiner, P. F. C. Bieni, M.D. Af er the in<tallation céremony the newly installed officers initiated scven candidates in & very crealiable manner, as they bave the ritualistic work down 10 perfection. The order i+ in a flourishing condition, initiating members nearly every meeting night. e Knights of Honor. The following officers of Polar Star Lodge were instaied on Friday eveuing by P. L. Archibald, G. D., assisted by W. J. Thompson, G. V. D, Thomas Learned, G. A. D., and Thomas Johnstone, G. R.: Georze W. Kin- nard, P. D.; George F. Lemont, V. D.; W. W. Feirchild, A. D.; E. Worth, R.; R. H, Fair- child, F. R.; James Mason, T.; George W. Le- mon, 7. H. Duncen, guardian: E. G. Housley E. Worlh, trustee. The ofticers of Ivy Lodge were installed on Friday by Deputy Scott Eider, assisted by Deputies Summers, French and Pierce. G lden State Lodge of Oakland had as visitors on Tuesday W. J. Thomp on, G. V. D.; Thomas Jonustone, G. R, aud Depuiies F. Lawrence and G. R. Miller. The meeting was addressed by J. W.Ward, P. G. D., and W.W. Morrison of Oakland. Leland Stanford Lodge, the baby lodge of San Francisco, had & packed meeting last | Thursday evening. The following officers were instalied by Depuly F.Lawrence: M. Davis, P.D.; C. Wahi, D.;"J mes Garrod, V. D.; R. Sands, A. D.: J.J. Beran, R.; A. Strohmeier, | K. R.; A Morris, treasurer; E P. Thyes, chap- Iain; M. Schlegemilch, guide; O. Schoenwald, G.; George Eberlein, 8;-trustees—R Sands, E. I % oenwaid. Alter the business was disposed of a splendid banquet was served WILL BE MAYOR FOR THO WEEKS Dr. Rottanzi Is Away and Phelan Feels That He Is Mayor Indeed. Chairman of Finance Committee Schedule Submits His of Figures. The Sunset Distriot People Prepare a Strong Paper on the Sewer Question. Supervisor Rottanzi submitted to Su- pervisor Devany, the oniy other member of the Finance Committee of the board who assembled with him yesterday, the long list of figures over which he has been working for many nights past and which ne hopes will serve as a basis at least for the tax levy for tie eunsuing year. Hav- ing done this he announced that he was off for a vacation for two weeks. “Are you really going away?”’ inquired Mayor Phelan with lively interest. “Exactly. I'm going’ to iorget all this worry and bother. I'm going into camp with my regiment for two weeks.”” ‘‘Ah,” said Phelan, “I shall be Mayor for two weeks.” No action was taken with rezard to the and high jirks was indu ged in antil the *‘wee sma’ hours.” Among the v : Archivald, G. D.; W.J. Thomps T. Johnstohe, G. K.; D-putics Lawrence and French. Falvey, P. D. of Yerba Buena has been anpointed D. D. for distr.ct N comprising Yosemite, Ametica, Anchor and Folar Star. At the regular meeting of the Past Die- tators’ Association C. H. M. Curry, supreme representazive, was elecied president, R. H. | Noble vice-president and Thomas Johnsione | etary. All past dictators aud sitiing dic- | tators are invited to uttend the next meeting on the first Saturday in Avgust. A royal good 1ime is assured to all who attend. The officers of Fortuna Lodge were installed on Thursday evening. Every oflicer-elect was present. P. L. Archivald, G. D., asssisicd by Deputies Summers and Fulvey, p:riormed the ceremouy. Fortunn Lrdge initiated one new member for Saxon Lodge, the candidate having to leave the city béfore the next meeing of Saxon Lodge. Knights of Pythins, | Golden City Lodge No. 63, Knights of Pythias, celebrated its sixteenth anniversary last Tueslay by a banquet at the Maison St Germnin after the instaliation of tae follow- 1 | ing officers for the ensuing term: W. P. Pes . Fellhetmer, V. C; A. Engler, Tuckier, M, of W.; George Thomp i R. and M. of E Weckersthcimer, I G nry X instaing officer was Henry Striker, D. D, G assisted by the grand offi There were | present at the instaliation nud at tae bangiet | a number of visitors, and the evening was pleasantly spent in speechmaking, singing and good cheer. | The foliowing named were installed as the officers of Harmony Lodge No. 15, Kn ghts o1 | Pythias, by E. B. ein Red Men’s Hall: | Otto Quelimats, Peter Blen, V. C.; H. { Bebrens, P.; Robert Tnierman, M. of W of E.; Menry Wiliweber, fJenssu, Mo at A Charies | s zobel, 0. G, Aftr the in- stal'ation the Kunights went to Krucke.’s, Where fine collution awaited them. During | the evening there were toasts and responses. | Woodmen of the World. Golden Gate Camp at its meeting last Mon- | day initiated sixteen candidates, and now has 640 choppers on its roll. : Thero is a great deal f talk in rogard to the | grand celebration that is to b given by the | Woodmen at the utes 01 Satur lay nextdur- ing the afternoon sand evening. Iuterestis ntered in the races and contests aunounced. There will be a log-sawing contest between two consul commanders, and there will slso be popping and tub-races. T.e members | of order «nl 1o make this agreat su 2ss, and they assure a good time 1o all vis| ors. The day will ciose with a bail in the Casiuo The Wooamen of the World have hada most remarkable growth. The orderis but seven years oid, and iLnow has a membership of 90,000 | Goiden Gate Camp has made arrangements for A smok: rand increase meeting, to be given in Nauve s’ Hall on the evening of Mon- day, the 26th inst. An elaborate musical and literary programme nas been prepared to be presented to al. who may feel »n interest in being present. Tuis is o be un invitation eff ir, and tickets may be obtained from any mem ber. th Order of Fendo. The following named officers of Golden Gate Ceuncit were instalied by Supreme Ceuaciior Mathews last week: George Waterman, coun- cilor; J. J. 8. Swanson, vice-counci or; W Jones, secretary; A. J. Co by, treasurer; Miss Lesseil, chapiain; Hannah E. Morrell, O<mend warden, and J. 8. | niivel. T.s council will eive au | in iingion Had on the ot the 26th inst. etary Daden instituted San s last week. z0d by the city e pr mineut eiti- ed has A number of upon its roll. Tne officers of we council M. Plumenthal, ¢uncilor; James A. Costa, vic.-counciior; William Fisher, secre. tars: Siephen C. O’Erien, treasurer: Frank Jichn, warden. Notice has been received of the institution of & uew cous cil_in Montzua by Deputy Su- preme Councitor E. T. Colby on the 13th insi | system. | who will nave to pay assessm | than the cost of the proposed sewer. figures, but they will be studied. Chief Lees was before the committee and asked an appropriation of $50,000 for a police station and siable, to be erected on a lot that runsfrom S:venteenth to Eighteentb, between Folsom and Harri- son, to take the piace of the present Sev- enteenth-street station. The Chief told the committee that he did not ask for an appropriation to re- place the Folsom siation, as the City had no iot, and he informed them that he wa- making arrangements to hanale the Southern division from the Certral sta- | tion. 1 Attorney Runcie was before the com- | mittee in relation to the proposition of | Mre. O'Connor to transfer to the ity so much of the Miranda grant as might be necessary for the exts nsion of Lyon street | through the Presid o reservation for §$17,- | 000. He stated th&t the property was as- | sessed at $14,600. This matter was re- cently referred 1o the Financa Committee, Mayor Phelan suggested that the mat- ter of securing a valuati n of the proper.y wou!d have to be attended to without cost 10 the City. r. Runcie said his client would be img to arbitrate the ma:ter, and the Mayor will secure an expert vaiuation on | bis‘own account. A delegation from the Sun-et Distric Linprovement Club came before the com- mittee to urge a $60,000 appropriatior to consiruct the proposed Sunset sewer They presented the iollowing communication as a statement of lhe.r; cas To the Honorabe, the Finince Committee the Board cf Supe 3 " of San Francis signed memb rs of 1k the Sunset District Luproyement Club, on | behalf of said club and the residents and | property-owners of Sunset Distriet, who hn\'el sigued ‘the pelition asiing your 'honora blo | | | | | | \ of ity A body 10 uiake an appropristion. 10r the coie structiou 01 & main intercepting sewer for a Iarge water-shed in Sunset District, most respeetiully submitto your honorable Lo the foliowing reasons for granting said pe tion, viz.: First—Our land bas been assessed to pay for Golden Gute Park for tae be of ‘all the citizens of San F sco. Second—Our iands nave pa taxes for forty | sved any return ot one cent ¢f this | 4 in our disirict for | vlice protection, or tor Any 1o us, 0T thX2s jor it thus time have: been expended to improve other parts 0i the Ci Third—Our land is aiready taxed too high in proportion with other paris of the City, and therefore the unfortunate property-vwiers ents for the gr.d- ing and macadamizing of streets, and the con- | struction of sewers therein, should no: be | usked to pay for the construction of the muin intercepting sewer. Fourtu—The City should pay for it, because it is the muin intereepting sewer of the wuter- shed of a large disiriet, which, if constructed, will benefit the City more thun the property: owners, by preveniing the destruction of the waler Works in Golden Gu e Park, taking care of the Almshouse sewage from 1500 inmates, and by preventing the instituling vl dumage suits against tue City by the injured properiy- owners, Fifth—We do not ask the other partsof the City to pay for this sewer; but thut you shall only approprinte an amount equal to n pir- tion oi the taxes of Suuset District for this | year (o pay for said sewer. S xtn—Becaus: the City has patd for other main sewers in this City, and properly in our districi has aiready béen damaged more For the e reasons we appeal to your sense of Jnstice nnd pray that vou wid grant the peti- tion of the property-owners of Sunset District, presented 1o your honorab e body some e ago, for an approprintion in the tax levy of this fiscal rear for the construction of suid sewe! Very respectfully yours, Richard Kellar, Daniel Foley, Krankidn Conklin, ~Julius Fraukel, Ed Ewald, executive committee. Germany’s proporiion of su'cides is larger than that of any other European country. NEW | THE w Wi Yo COAST AGENTS. TO-DAY. MARKET STREET AIN'T WIDE ENOUGH AIN'T. LONG ENOUGH AIN'T DEEP ENOUGH TO HOLD WHO SMOKE JACKSON SQUARE CUBANS MAKE 'EM BY HAND. WE 1HINK TREY’RE ALL RIGHT. e SMOKERS HO KNOW HOW TO SMOKE HO KNOW THE BEST SMOKE 2 300-302 BATTERY ST., SAN FRANCISCO. | express: weil-stocked rout_stream | The fine-t location on the 1 BARTLETT-eswwerenss ntnfi***nt*SPRING 8 Addition to Mng-floom. New Hotel Cottages, Accommodations Greatly Increased. OTEL AND COTTAGES COMPLETELY renovated. The cnisine is perfect. Resident Physician. Advice as to Use of Waters Free. Swimming Tank, Mineral Tub, Vapor and Roman Baths. Comp:tent Masseurs. ONLY RESORT KEEPING PAID ORCHESTRA. Dancing, Tennis, Bowling, Billiards, Cro- quet, Hanaball, Shuffle-boards. Livery and Burros. R ATES—Hotel £15 per weel T6 per week. { Call or address BARTLETT SPRINGS CO., Fourth street, San Francisco, or H. R. RNER, Bartlett Springs, Lake County, Famphiets mailed free. PARAISD pleasure. ciimate. accom fower beds, «leatiitess, tap) piunge baths, hot salphur t1b and hotcl cottages, $10 to housekeeping cottages, $3 to W HOT SPRINGS, Mouterey Coun- , Ca.—The Carlsbad ot America—For health, rest pdatioms, scenery, | not soda tub and nd swimmingtanks, m: w Lieatnient, specia bazh houses for ladies and - hunting and fishine,chiidren's playgiound, croquet, lawn tennis, dance-hall. Foe iamilies Paraiso stands uosurpassed in -he State, P.en'v enjoyment for younz and oid. ‘Iake train 1hird aud Townsen | strec:s. San Francisco, 9 A. Ar First st a d Broadwar, Oaklind, 9:10 2. x, | for ~0. dad Ketura-trip Li F8. ceven wies by staze. 1eep ons a ud Posioftica For Jhlets ard sp cial intucements for KOBER § SON, Lesses & Manager COVGRESS SPRIVGS SANTA CLARA COUNTY. SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS. Only 214 hours from San an:isco.& Remodzled and under new management. For rates and printed matter address JOHN S. MATHESON, Manager. Saalogo Sk TALIFO NTA'S MOST FNJOYABLE “RE- | U'Sort” s noted for its Curativ: Powers of the | springs. Best cquipoed Maeral Batks i Lake Co. | Hates to sut all. Also finest taciities for camp- inz. For parucuiars apply to F. MAKTENS, | Frop.. Bachior I 0., Lake County, Cal. orin San Erancisco at 416 Pihe st FRA (K A BU-SE. A G San Franclsco, and but 9 4 miles' staging. Waters noted for their medicinai virtues and genervally conceded 10 be tha finest natural bath water in tne ~tate. KExcellent climate and grand mountain ecenery. Long distance telephone: daily mail and Round trip ke Tiburon Ters, $2 a day tins ra ed pam address HOT SPRINGS, Sonoma Co, only 415 hours from from San Francisco ontv $5 50. terry ac 7:30 A . or 3:50 P a0 or §12 a week. J. F. MULGREW. Proprietor. DOWN GO PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. BOCA HOTEL. es River for fish- Pleas- ing. Good voainz. Boats fiee o guests ant @rives for bicveling or riding LARG . SUNNY ROOM . EXC~LLENT TABLE. RATES: $1.00 and $1.50 par Day. JAS, McDONALwU, Manager, Boe. Cal. THE GEYSERS, Sonoma Co., 6 Hours from San Francisco. ONE OF NATURE’S WONDERS. Grandest scenery. Tie hotel an enchanting em- bowered home. New Bathhouse, Tennls-court, eic. NATURAL STEAM AND MINERAL BATHS. Tepid Swimming Lake. New and invitiog tralls to Jateresting poiuts. Table unsurpassed. J. B. HORTON, Manager. NEW CARLSBAD MINERAL SPRINGS. LAKE COUNTY, HE GREATE~ST HEALTH-GIVING WATER in America. Specific {or .l siomach, liver, kidney and bladder troub es. New ho:el, new maiagement. ‘Terms, $8 (0 $10 per week, For particul s address W. K. Mc OVRY, Kelsey- vilie. Lake or DE. McGOVERN, 1677 Kol- som street, San Franclsco. HOWARD SPRINGS, PUTAH P. 0., LAKE COUNTY, NDER THE ABLE SUPERVISION OF MRS. L E. H. BEFB . Accomniodations strict y first-class. Kates $10 und $12: specisl terns 1o famil es, P. 0. aud telephone. Hound trip $10. S. P. office, 613 Market si. Address J. WALLACE SPAULDING, Mgr. YOSEMITE AND BIG TREES AND RETUKN FOR $24.50. For particalars apply to MCLOUGHLIN & BURKI. 654 Market st., or JOHN MOSS, \ulley ltoad” Uflices, 321 Market st., San Francisco, Cal. SOLID COMFORT HOME. 11 MILES FROM NAPA CITY, ON MOUNT Veder: elevation 1555 fect: mountain spring water; fine scenery: heaithy climate: & postive cure for asthma. Address MKS. A. F. ALLEN, Napa City. PARIK EOTEI. Ben Lomond, Santa «raz Mountains. OATING. BATHING, FISHING AND HUNT- ing in immediate vicinity of the hotel. Rooms and board are firs. cluss: (eTms Very reasonab.e. Open all ihe yea; A. HALDKR, Proprietor. TATALPAIS VILLA. 0SS VALLEY, NEAR SAN RAFAEL: COT- tages and tents, with oc wi'hout board; danc- ing pavilion; sail water bathing, ¥ MRs. PETER SMITH, Manager. BURLINGAME. OR REST AND COMFORT. REASONABLR HIGHLAND SPRINGS, On the Border of Clear Lake. LAKE COUNTY, CAL. New and Commodious tiotel Just Completed. {LEGANTLY FURN J by electricity. San i rancisco. THOUSANDS CURED BY THE WATFRS AT HIGHLAND SPRINGS. Waters unrivaled in the cure of Dropsy, Rheu- matism, =tomach, Liver and Kidney troubles. On saie, bettled and in Siphons, corner Thirteenth and Webster sireets, Oakland.. cal, Indorsed by Leading Physicians. Over thirty Kiuds of mineral springs. Hesident physician. Superb ciimate. Fine trout streams. pDeer wnd small game prentiful. All kinds of amusenients. Mineral baths in variety. Table Unsurpassed. Reached by shortest and best stage route into Lake County. Round trip from S. via 8. F. and N. P to Hopiand #8. or via ~. P. (0 Calistoga $9. Open Every Day in the Year. Terms r asonable. For further information ad- dress J. CRAIG, Hizhlaud Sprij , Luke Co, Cal. | Or se: in San Francisco I ). CRAIG, 316 | Montgomery st. Send for iilustrated pamphlet. HOTEL TENONE San Jose, Cal. HIS BEAUTIFU IS T00 WELL and favorab.y Known .o require extended men- tion here as a Charming SuN DIET Tesort, Access- ible, homelike, and ever: department in willing and eflicient hands. Write for rates and illus- trated souvenir. SHED AND LIGHTED Largest dinlng-rcom north of | | MPL SOD SPRINGS, 3000 feet above Nana Vi 'y. Climate nnsar. pessed. Views magnificent. Tabie supplied from orchard and ocean, field and farm. Hot and cold Napa Soda water baths. Telephons and Postoffica. Burros to ride. Bowiinz slleys, tennls, croques swings and bammocks. Gas and running water in every room. Re i for ssthmatics = WARM WATER SWIMMING TANK. Au ideal sum- mer resort. « nudren's paradise; inolhers' de- ligat; husbands' res. Address ANDREW JACKSON, Napa Sods Springs P. O. A=-E--T--N--A SPELLS HEALT £ Perfect climate ; no mosquitos. Swimming tank, tob and st fine notel, and above s Rates, $10 (o0 #14 0 A3 Southern Pacific tramn for St bere the stage connec:s, Round-inip ticket 7. Particulars a MITCHFLL, Lidell P O. January 1. 1598, street, or ot W. L. Napa County, Calit. | SODA BAY RESORT. CHANGE OF MANAGEMENT, Foda Bay, situated on Ciear Lake,is most ple- taresque. ~ Spring is famons for the vast volume of delicious sodawster. Hunting, ng. boating snd swimming are unsurpassed anywhere. The table is supp fed with the very best the market affords. and the comfort and weifare of the guests carefully looked after. Daily stage from Pieta to Soda Bay direct. Fare from San ucisco $5 50; round trip $10. roprietor, Soda Bay, Kelsey- ¥. B. HLATH, p ville, Lake County, Cs HOTEL ROWARDENNAN, MHE_PICTURESQU SPOT OF BEN LO- MOND, in the Santa Cruz Mountains. New hotel &nd rustic cottazes, contrining 80 rooms, ALL HARD FINISHED, with large closets. Two tennis courts and bowling alley. Buildings, grounds snd river lighted by electricity. a milo Ct river for boaiing. _iound trip tickeis. $3. For particulars address THOS. L. B:LL, Propristor, Een Lomond, v al. MADRONE MINERAL SPRINGS, JANTA CLARA COUNTY, MOUNT HAMIL- ~) ton range. elevation 2200 feet; best mineral water ou this coast for cure of indigestion and urinary troub es: unexcelied hunting and fishin special rates to parties of four or more: stage con- nects at Madrone witih morning trains Mondays, Wednesdays and >a urdays; seud for terms and descripiive pamphiet. JAMES CARTER. Manager. SEIGLER SPRINGS, LAKE COUNTY. HIS DELIGHTFUL WATERING-PLACE I8 located in tbe mid-t of the Coast Kauge. ‘Abundance of mineral spiings, hov and cold plunge baths, large swimming-tank of mineral water, fine sione dining-room: telephone con- nections. electric lights, livery accommodatiol sood trout-ushlux and Lonting. Kouad-trip tic etsat 5. P. oftices, $10. JOH N SPAULDING, Proprietor. HOTEL POR1OLA (TAILY STAGE CONNECTS n fr oW OP with 5: wood Clity. Super or acom tuble. For particu ars addr 'ss J. t. DOYEN, Portola, Cal. LAUREL GLEN FARM JrINE BPRING WATER: PL:NTY OF MILK, cream. fruit and home comforts. For partic lars address MKS. V. STUBLNRAUCH, box 159, Naps, Cal. KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS, BESWICK, SISKIYOU COUNTY. CaL, A sul;l;':rh:l.h:n‘ acd bealth resor,. Ho: mud and EDSON BRO! Proprietors. HOTEL DE THORNTON, A 'PLI}TTER VALLEY. irat-Class in Every Respe. E. +. HOLBROOK, PROPR( "0:." Rates, 37 per week. h and sll modern con- venlences in connection with bo.el. POPE HOUSE. THIS WELL-KNOWN AND POPULAR FAM. h:fll::-o::l(‘upen&no Jear round: co:tuges = : tennis and cre : electric-cars (o the beach and buihs; bus mers &1 rains. MRS, A. POPe, Santa Cruz Cal. GLENBROOK, ONE OF THE MOST CHARMING RESORTS In the Siate. Flne scenery, hunting and fish- ing. LXxcellent table. For circulars and_furtner Information address O. W. R. TREDWAY, ulen- brook, Lake County, Cal. PALACE HOTEL, UKIAL prices. Address . _IRA G HOITT, Burlingame, San Muteo County CaL H EADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS ANy (omme:cial men. Free bus and baggaze to and from all trains. | £:mous | Special rates for club: | perweex, $2perday. Address AGUA CALIEN SANTA CATALINA ISLAND ! Greatost Atttracions in the West, 'ming climate, wonderful patural attrac- | e | tons. FAMOUS FISHING AND WILD G AT | SHOOTING. The new scenlc ride from the ocean to Middle Ranch. Spiendid coaches, ncted West- ern drivers. Delightful coast excursions. Novel outdoor sports. Grand concerts every day by the MA:INK BAND and ORC ESTRA. Dancing. Pyrotechnic displays, Water Carnivals, ete. HOTEL M “TROPOLE always open. remodeled and enlarged, new addition. elegant rooms with pri- vaie baths. Grand ba'lroom, etc., reaay this season. ISLAND VILLA opens Ju'y 1. Fuli information, rates and illustrated pamphlets Wilmington Transportation Co., 222 S, SPRING ST., LOS ANGELES, CAL. C. H. JORDEN, Agent, San Francisco, Room 71, Parrott Bidg. Telephone Mint 1583. MINERALNUDBATHS For Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Gout, ctc., at the MILL VALLEY SANITARIUM ARIN COUNTY, MARK WEST SPRINGS, Nine Miles from Santa Rosa, HE PIACE WHERE YOU FEEL AT HOME. Tabie first class. Croquet, Biiliards Shuffie- boards, Swinzs, Swimming Pool, Dan-ing Pavil- ion, Fishing, Huntinz, New Min‘ral Plunge Bath: $10 and $12 per week: children under 10. $6. id large families. Baths AL, Eound trip, §; FREESE & JU IRGENSEN. MILL VALLEY SANITARIUM Now open {or the recention of guests and pacients. Applications for accommodati.ns can be made to the manager, I Sieelc, at_the Mill Vailey ~ani- tarum, P. U. Eastiand, Marin Coun'y, Cal, or room 81 916 Market st, Sa + Francisco. Mud Baths on Europe'n Plan. LAUREL DELL, JEASANTLY LOCATEDON LAURREL DELY Lake: new dining-room, new livery stable. it Is now one of the most attractive outing places in Lake County. Kaies $8 10 $12 per week. Boating and bathing free Biinzyour bathiog suits. Ad- dress H. WAMBOLD, sertha U,, Lare o, Cal “ MONTE VISTA.” HE PICTURE~QUE GEM 07 " HESIERRAS (levation 3500 ieet). This mos. popular re- S0F: under new ownership is now opeit; delishtiar clima-e, lawn tennis. pnoto dark-ioom, boating, fishing, hunting; four irains dallv; l5mile from statioi; free carriage. Forcircular address THOS. MORG AN, Monte Vista, Dutch Flaz, Cal. GUA CALIENTE SPRIN Sonoma Valley—2 hours from S. k., via Tibu- ron Ferry, Warm mineral swimming and tub baths. Hotel comp etely remodeled and refur- mished. Wa er, gre, electric bells. Ka.es $10 10§12 B _HOTEL, SPRIN Azva Callente, Sonoma Connty, Cal OTEL REDONDO.—THIS MAGNIFICENT are, 4 stories high, with every modern e, Is the crowning effort of all hotels on the Pacific Coast: completely surrounded by be: titul Jawns, flower beds, eic.” Boating, fishing and Surf bathing ure the chief amusement. Write for rates and one of our beautiful souvenirs. K. DUN- HAM, proprietor. 1,5 IRIANON HOTEL, SITUATED AT THE head of the Blue Lakes, Lake County, now open; thoroughly renovated; fine fishing, hunting, bor bathing and ele ‘ant scenery; rate, $8 per b ing your bathing suitv. Addre.s H. F, BISHOP, Le Trianon Hotel, Bertha P. 0., Lake County, Cal. PBOARD AT A RANCH: ONE MILE FROM station: first-class board and guod rooms; terms #6 per week; railroad fare, $3 for round. trip ticket. Address' Kedwood Grove, Occidental, Sonomu County. (GO9D BOAKD ON RANCH, SUBURB3 OF Calistoga: plenty fresh exgs, butter. chickens and milk: $6 and 87 week; hot minera baths frea. MRS, J. MONTGOMERY, Calistoga. Napa Co., Cat. UMMER BOARD ON FRUIT FARM NEAR Los Gatos: hunting and fishing. Address A. C. W.. le Frauc station, Frohn’s P. 0., Saota Clara County. DEAL FRUIT RANCH, TRENTON, SO- noma 0 ; furnished cotiazes with free fruit, ver., horse, $12 to $22; lovely healthful localiiy. NDERSON SPRINGS, LAKE COUNTY, open May 10: telephone connections: write for circular Address J. ANDERSON, Middletown. THE WEEKLY CALL It Publishes the Cream of the News of the Week and MANY ATTRACTIVE AND ORIGINAL FEATURES. ITISTHE BEST WEEKLY PAPER ON THE PACIFIC COAST - — The Best / Mining Telegraphic \ _/ News That Service on Is Accurate The Coast / \&up to date ——/ Not a Line of it Sensational or Faky, and Not a Line of it Dry or Uninteresting, e ———————— D — Bright, Clean, | | A Champ’on of ' I Thoughtful. Truth. T O AR S i R S i e A CALIFORNIA NEWSPAPER ALL THE TIME. IT ADVOCATES SENT BY MALL, $1.50 INDUSTRIES A YEAR. 3 | THE CALL SPEAKS FORALY,

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