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10 * FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 1, 1898 Rl BREARSTHE LD RECORD CHTON | § Makes a New Coast Mark in the Broad Jump Event. The Pacific Athletic As-| sociation Champion- ship Games. Morgan of Stanford Scores the Greatest Number of Points Individually. ATHLETES : OF - PROMISE. The Unfavorable Condition of the W eather Interferes With Good Records. clation of the Ame: the most notable ¢ ing of Drum’s colors and the ‘remarkable Broughton i gentleman j 4 inches from t single leap, and he sessor of: the coast pe d: jump: starting. board by ‘a s now the proud pos- record for the broad jump. This done in the face of a strong wind, wi mereur; 0 lJow that | nearly every ssed athiete .on -the grounds chattering from the marrow- he old-t » athletes pre piercing ¢ ent are unanimous in-the opinion that Broughton would have broken the world’'s record vorable. wea tions, and: they took inches jump as something worthy of in- delible inseription in athletic archives, The historic jump of Schiefferstein, made many ,:is now a record of the past. For sev years the jumpers have worked to Improve upon it, but not until yesterday was it even approached. sorry - one’ to the tion—was the slim bleak grand stand of the shone ‘out in al its’ pris- pon ¢ officers o attendance. Olympic grounc tine bareness, with the exception of a few | black spots on it here and there. = The chilling blasts and an overcast sky are charged with the poor attendance. A through the rafters, south wi 15 ion of the spec refused to.respond to the fals mping and shouting some - exceptiona he track or field drew bed limbs and the moment. there, a from ow | fine ew of noise emanate spectal the grar his, no Aoubt, was vair t on the part of the to shake off the cold, not a pent-up en- run_in A. Abadt defea colle mate, lie, with ‘& an ad- down W ya college has race, and I uil started on ash, took th age by a tha stretch to the tape. gained by the absolute quantity, knowing mno. vz il and Abadie finished just as far in advance of Drum, once t disputed but now the ungarlanded c! ,; for Drum'’s record of 10 touched b start youn, time was 10 2-5 seconds. Soon after the 10 rd race S run the announcement of Eroughton's rec- ord-splitting adventure caused a wave of excitement, and it looked as if something: wonderf’ wbout to happen every minute. But the half-mile, well Tun and in good time, gave the perturbed feel- inge of the & i occupants time to settle. mith of Stanford or a entered, o the race Carroll of Californ went not to the second-rate mer took first pl second, and_Gosh y ) but to the Carpenter of California of Stanford third. The th n, time was fast, two minutes and e seconds, which shows a great improve- ment in Carpenter’s running since last Saturda; The star performer of the day was Morgan of Stanf The wind that neu- tralized its quickening influence in the| long distance races by blowing on the | backs and a st the faces of the run-|. ners alte favored Morgan in the| high hurd ‘beautifull seconds. which he mc vigorous finish very fast ti the 220 hurdles in Torrey’s recor track. In the I ond place. wh tories in the all-around cha ‘There was ¢ the banner afte: run its course. race. and in the fast time of 15 4-5 | In the low hurdles, the way In d over the ground and the | told the spectators that | ide. Morgan ran | »nds flat, equaling | de on an Eastern | p Morgan got sec ! with two vic- | urdie gave him the | mpionship of the day. question who would win ialf the programme had California will have an- other emblem to add to its collection of | track trophles. ~ California_ scored . 5 | points, the A. A. L. 40 and Stanford 2 The mile run brougt out Finne, a| sprinter of great promise. He won easily | from Carpenter and kson, the tried athletes of Cali‘ornia, H In the 440 the pride of the A. A. L., Cadogan, won from Woolsey and_ Hinz, neifther of whom could catch the “prep” school-boy. Cadogan covered the distance in 52 seconds, which was very fast time for the day. | Plaw, the hammer thrower, did_ what | was expected of him. bearing out Edgren | and the California contingent with ap-| parent ease. ! The summary is as follows: 100-yard dash—Abadie. A. A. L He took the sticks | | first; Drum, ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR ALASKA GOLD FIELDS THE ALASKA AND KOTZEBUE SOUND MINING AND TRANSPORTATION CO. WILL DISPATCH THE FAST-SAILING A1 CLIPPER BARK CATHERINE SUDDEN, | | | | | Unfder Command of Captain Fred Green, Well-known Arctic Whaler, ON OR ABOUT MAY 10, 1898. DIRECT TO KOTZEBUE SOUND Including Meals While on Pas- FARE &3ind®n0 D15s aner Arevan, 3200, Accommodations for 180 Passengers. The company will furnish a large and com- modious house, to*be erected as soon as landed, for accommodation of passengers and their freight u can establish them- selves. boats up the river; also a number of light- draft boats will be ‘taken for prospecting. This vessel will remain at Kotzebue 60 days, £0 that one wishing to return can do 0 free of c Passengers must furnish their own provisions on return passage. 3000 pounds freight or baggage allowed each person. A @wposit of $50 will be required of each person oi engaging passage and booking for same. Balance must be paid on lst day of pril. Passengers. with their freight or badgage. will be faken un the river 200 miles to' Gold Fields in ship's boat free of charge. Special accommodations for ladies and their husbands. C. DICKEY, 84 CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. the | ment charging him with | the courtroom shortly before 10 o’clock | posed the motion, whereupon Judge Cook grammes at the Masonic Festival. The naval uniforms for the boys who are to sell programmes duving the Masonic Festival, Which opens a week from to-morrow-at the Mechanics’ Pavilion, have been ordered and samples submitted to the ‘entertainment committee and approved of. -The dress is ‘an exaet counterpart of that usually worn by seamen in-the navy and the caps will -bear black ribhons with U. §- S. Maine i goid characters. = The bays have beer " dcarefully chosen ‘and are now: being’ drilled for ‘their work: " The little fellows are bright and brisk, and as they scatter their programmes. through the throngs and deliver them from their booth they. will certafnly. attract “a great deal of attention. At ‘the Masonic Temple to-morrow the members of the ‘Orpheus Club of Oakland “and . the Loring Club of this eity will rehearse under-the i~ rection of D. P. Hughes the glees and part songs which they are to ren- der during the fete. -‘The chorus will be 100 voices strong.and the num- bers. have been chosen with a view to the rendition of popular-rather than classical musi The ladies of Ivy Chapter of the: Order of TFastern - Star, who thave charge of the Cuban cigar booth, and incidentally of the:smokfg bee; hava secured large quantities of the best brands of cigars and ~‘much . high classed tobaeco.- They have alsa finally decided ‘on the plans for. their lounging-room ‘and a decidedly comfortable place fn which to he lazy it-is certain to be. There are to be lounges, long eane chairs with"extension arms, and all the fittings:and draperies tend to give one a sense of quietude. Yesterday Santa Cruz and Santa .Clara.counties sent a-large consign- ment of potted plants and ferns to the floral depat, 16 Post street. ' The country. generally is continuing to supply cut flowers in'a very liberal man- ner. 'On_ Monday the: ladies of Mission Chapter of the. Order of BEastern Star will have:charge of the distribution, and en Tuesday . the: ladies of the Scottish Rite will. see to the arrangement and sa California Ladge has- secured from C. M. Plumh & Co. an entire drawing- réom which will be upholstered in a most pleasing manwer. * Everything is to be supplied that the most fastidisus taste could-possibly imagine, and it 1s-here that the ladies of California Lodae will entertain their friends. Mrs. Golcher is president of the ladfés’ committee and Wwith her associates she has secured for California ‘Loage considerably over $1000 worth:of ar- ticles of ‘general utility, amusement and. art: Charles L. Patton, the chairman of the ‘executive committee, said’ yes- terday that all the bunting, ‘flags and flowets. necessary toeomplete the decorations in the most satisfactory way had been secured and the work of ‘constructing booths. will commience ‘at ‘once. second; Broughton, - C.; third. - Time, | and marches. given bv the children of the Sec. Sunday schools car aeq dash_Drim, Ci: ‘Brst: “Richoml,- .| Bade Seos pon O ihe vaiious parishes, second: McGuire, A. A, L third, Time; i DRORTATNS) generaliy BESs About. d un—Cadogan, A. A, L. first: Hin: O hira ol | first: entertalnment; and. it: is “hoped - tha 0-yard run—Carpenters €., fi Strout, 4 liberal. patronage. will.meet -the -effort: »nid; Goshen, A. A, Li, third. Tine, 2 min.;| Of the society. e, . The' programme -for ' Wedneésday . evens Mile fun—Finne, A: A. L., first: Carpénter, | ing is under -the management and- imme- C., second; Jackson third. Time, & min, | dlate direction of Leo Copper who. with 42745 sec. | an efcienit and well-drilled company, will | sterteld, C., first; Lousley, 8., 7 min, Mile walk—W seconid. “Time. present an-excellent farce, ialties-and. a - comedy, several- spec which will - ‘more 120-yard hurdle—Morgan, 'S., first; Dawson. C.; than - afford : ) Al . an “-enjoyable ven necond;” MeCarger, A. A Lo thind - Time! | setkters, i ‘évening to 0-yard - hurdle—Morgan, S.; first; Dawson, | General admission to. theé: entertainment ¢ sécond; -Spencer, -A. A.. L., third: Time, | Wil be 50 cetits and for reserved seats 25 26 sec. | cents extri, 16-pound shot put—Gulberseii. r,‘ hs‘ ft:‘t 2\‘-:. PESHES el nches; Greisbere, C. feet 2 fnches; Wool- | 7 sey, Cr, 37 feet 91 inches. s Will Lecture on:Ireland: Running -broad . jump—Broughton, ‘23 “feet 4’ A lecture in aid of ‘St. Brendan's C s 5220, 3% Inches; | e R an’s Church | inches; Brock, A: A. L. 20-feet c will: be- given in. the . Parish . Hall this | Woodrum, A. A. L.; 18 feet 1114 inches. Pole vault—Hoffman, ‘C.. 10 feet % inches; | eyening by Professor’ Turner ‘on :the subs Mumma, C., second; Boyd, S, third. & £ Ject of “Ireland.” ' To illustrate and place ; Bumning Bleh jump Honley, 4. AL Asti before Niis nudipnce a true und aceurdte]| Brock, A. A: L., third. | picture- of ‘the Fmerald Isle, Mr, Turner ‘oot 9 0 129 * Hamvmer throwing—Pla= A.:A. L, feet. inches; W.. W.-Smith, A. A:-Li inches)' Edgren, R., 127 feet 2 :inches. has provided stereopticon views of the prineipal points of interest in. Ireland, the customs of the:people ‘and the character [of “the_vative Hibe n' generally: The | lecture will -bé a. s of ‘the:sufférin; \:trials; hopes and fears of -the oppressed | nation, and a ‘picture of ‘the wondrous | beauty’ of: the. coumtry, ‘With. its ancient castles, its raré old towers,. its splendid churches, beautiful - “cities,” towns.. -and marts, The price of admiscion will be but 25 cents, while reserved scats ¢ost but-10 cents extra. “The leécture’ will - utidoubt: edly result:in- an unprecedented success, as: the subject is.one that appeals directly to the Irishman, as. no. place on earth can 50 thoroughly fire his serise of enthusiasm as another glance at his beautiful native WIDBER ASKS FOR TOIE 10 PLEAD His Case Continued ‘for One Week by Superior Judge Cook. The Prisoner Now Appears to Be ,VAE.B'TISEME??TS' in & Very Despondent Mood. Ex-City Treasurer A. C. Widber ap- peared before. Judge Cook - yesterday morning for arraignment on an. indict- the embezzle- 083 79- from the public ‘treas- BREAKS UP COLDS “Seventy-seven” {s but one of Dr. Humphreys’ Specifics. There are 35 oth- ers just as good. Here are a few: ment of $1 ury. There was quite a crowd in the court- room, as it was expected by many that Widber would piead guilty and ask to have sentence at once passed. The pris- oner, looking pale and haggard, entered in charge of Chief Jailer Sattler. He held his head down as he passed through the crowd to where his attorney, Edgar D. Peixotto, was sitting. He tried to avoid the glances of his former friends and ac- quaintances, and seemed to be suffering under high hervous tension. q e L ee was cailad.; Attprney | 12 _ Cures. Prices. Peixotto made a motion that the matter | I—Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations . .25 for one . .25 - .25 25 .25 2—Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic. ... B3—Tecthing, Colic, Crying, Wakefulness. 4—Diarrhea, of Children or Adults 8—N:uralgia, Tosthache, Faceachs of arraignment be postponed week. Assistant District Attorney Hosmer op- instructed Clerk Tolle to proceed with When the reading of the arraighment. . " the indictment had been concluded, Peix- | 9—Headachs, Sick Headache, Vertigo. .25 otto again aslked for a week’s time before | |0—Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Weak Stomach.. .25 entering a plea. No objection being -—ade to the second | 13—Croup, Laryngitis, Hoarseness . .25 request for delay Judge Cook granted the | 14—Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions .25 motion. After a few minutes’ conversation with his attorney, Widber arose and was taken back on a street car to the County Jail. Widber has suffered greatly since his arrest, and a_close watch is being kept over him at the jail, as It is feared that is glven an opportunity he may commit suicid: 3 —— e 15—Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pains 16—Malaria, Chills, Fever and Ague. 20—Whooping-Cough 27—Kidney Diseas=s 28—Nervous Debility... At all Druggists or sent prepald. Specific Manual to be found at Drug- Advances made on furniture and pianos, With | gicte or sent free, tells all. or without removal. J. Noonan, 1017-1023 Mission. G e e Humphbréys' Medicine Company, New York. THE LADIES’ AID SOCIETY. Two Entertainments to Be Given for the Benefit of Its Relief Fund. The Catholic Ladies’ Aid Society has planned two entertainments for next Tuésday and Wednesday evenings at the Bush-street Theater In aid and for the benefit of the relief fund of the organiza- tion. - The programmes as outlined con- tain several exceptionally good numbers, and considered as a whole are far above £ AR Radway's Ready Relief for Sprains, Brulses, Bore Muscles, Cramps, Burns, Sunburns, ache, Headache, Toothache, Rheumatism, Neu. the ordinary. The 'entertalnment for | } . G Tuesday evening will consist of the fol- W 7 lowing: Patriotlc. gongs and drills, 50los | sorou® A0d Sickaess, Naused, eto. ‘Al drug- 00 children ‘wiit fake: part in. the | LUMBER JOBS N THE BOARD Action - Taken School Directors Probe the Matter. by the to President Bari‘ington Author- ized to Appoint Three Lum- ber Experts. A Representative of Swift & Com-= pany States That All the Lum-- 2 beér Was Delivered. - There. ‘was-a special meeting of the | Board of Education- yesterday: to con- sider_ the: alleged: frauduient lumber: transactions _in’‘connecticn . with-the School - Department. . It was called “at the: request of Swift ‘& Co., the lumber Burns, Carew, ton,. Armer, Bantel, Hammond ‘and Drucker, Gallagher, ‘Waller. After the resolution was Gallagher “let ‘er go” again. that the attention of the board had not been called to this matter through the | proper channel: > He did net know ¢t anything wrong, and it.might be that the ‘matter contained in. -the ‘newspa- pers might be only buncombe. = If the matters in the papers, he added, were true, then some member of the Grand Jury was violating his oath, and there: ought to. be some way of ascertaining Who. is- “leaking.”” 2 — e SUSPENDED, NOT ENDED. Travelers Now Take Another Route in Going to.the Gold Fields. In one of the morning papers yesterday was a long article which proclaimed that the: rush: to Alaska had subsided:to the extent that ‘the excitement was almost dead. - This statement wis not pleasing toJ.”'A. Fileher, manager -of the ‘State Board of Trade; which Has charge of the affairs of the old Alaska:Trade Commit- tee. In discissing the situation Mr. Fil- cher ‘said that the story was misleading, and :did not give the facts. “It is true;” -said he, “that the steamer Humboldt went out with .a small: pas- senger: list; -but the ‘vessel is bound .for Dyea. -Any oiie must know that the trails | over “the: -mountains at that plaee. are now. practically. closed. trayel in:the winter time is over ‘these merchants, who' are reparted. to.be im- | piicated in- the alleged frauds, i P, F. Swift. ‘appeared ~before - the| board, ‘and stated that Expert Holt of the Grand Jury lad been- fightine the firm of Swift ‘& Co. for many years, and: thdt their business refdlions wer such that Holt was only too anxious to be: put-in-a. position where he. could | injure the: Swift. ‘Eumber Company. | Swift ‘claimed “that . every - dollar's worth of ‘lumber that had been: sworn. to-as.having been delivered was actu- L ally. furnighed. On motion of Director Burns the: fol- | lowing ' “resolution - was unanimously laaopted: Resplved. That “the. president . of - ‘the Board. uf Fducation be authorized to.em- play. notimere than three lumber - and building. experts- not connected: with .the San Francisco ‘Retail Lumbermen’s Hx- change 1o examine into -the quality ‘and quantity. of lumber firnished- to - the | Scheol Deépartment by Messrs: Swift & | Coi.and. report. in. writing to- the- board: the Tesult of thelr frvestigation: i THe members present. were Barring- | | i i at the head | bound for the Yukon; trails, but when the snows ‘and ice melt ters:iof. the -Yukon. there is" 1o use:thinking -of making ~the “trip through: these. passes, -at least whilg ‘the ice is running in-the rivers and lakes: SALIthis:t direction. as' soon.-as the’ river-is I any investization -had ‘heen’ made would have shown that there is sc: a- vacant ‘berth on:‘any. of ‘the .vessels ile steamers and xed to -their full ca- open, ailing vessels gre ta 1 adopted He said | The most of the | e of the year the travel is| all by the way of St. Michael, and:{tis | 3 a-fact that there will be a rush in that | and. Roman:Baths® i ely | i BARTLETT SPRINGS. Spénd your summer outing there and drink trom: the famous | HEALTH - RESTORING ~ SPRING. Largs Swimming Tank, Mineral, Tub, Vapor Comipetent Masseurs. RESIDENT PHYSICIAN. - ADVICE FREE. Many improvements. ‘New cottages. Bowling. alleys rebuilt. Bath house enlarged. acity ‘in: the If I freigh Th i1 . . Jist A ieh tnauiry for intormation re:| Only Resort Keeping Paid Orchestra. garding the gold ‘fields as at- any. time, | but - theé “people. ‘are now attention’ .to the St. Michael route: son-as the Tiver 4s open it will surprise miny 1o see: the extent ‘of ‘the rush to | the: Klondike.” e French Dinner To-Day, 25 Cents. AllL the' good® things, including boitle of " good wine.” - The Ralston, 783 Market street, o e The usual odds 1aid by an aecident com= pany are: 1000 ‘to’4 that you do.not die from .an accident in a year. during this, These are the and inspect them: OF THF I | i ‘Open 1int{1 10 P. M, Sutidays 10103 997 :MARKET—MARKET AND. ADVERTISEMENT®. In Dental Work 'if presented at our. office our. grand opening week. handsomest equipped offices west ~of Chicago. Call K3 < VAN VROOM ELECTRO-DENTAL PARLORS, SIXTH-P ATy and - best ALL WORK PAINLESS nd .guaranteed. to stand. Full Set.of Teéth. Gold Crowns, 22-k. Fillings . i o up No ' charge. for.. Exitacting Teeth when plates are ordered: G. W.KLEISER, D.D.S. A for'$5 00.up. $3.50 up. 'HONE - JESSIE. 1695; } On or:about June 1; 1898 - Will praceed Freight insured at lowest rates. Fare, including 3000 pounds bagga g RIVER, in light-draught steamboat dr: gatfon, about 250 ‘miles, $200. summer - of 1899. | Fitted with social hall, smoking room, 46 MARKET STREET, one Block from Ferry, San Francisco. directly: without stopping at inter- mediate points, and arrive at Sound as soon as any- vessel leaving earlier. LARGEST AND STRONGEST SHIP IN THIS TRADE. state rooms, bath rooms, - ete. and "PASSAGE UP LU-BUCK wing one foot,:light, to head of navi- EXCURSION RATES. Round trip from San Francisco, with 500 pounds bagsgage, with privilege of stopping about 60 days, $250; or return on any. of our ships during the Best of Accorimodation—Stanch and Safe. Close inspection invited.:: Full information call or address, J..G. McCALL, General Agent. The man worked in an Ohio fold: coal mine, and this is the story he “For some years past I have been employed under mothes earth, from one and a half to two miles from the mouth of the mine, digging coal. The great distance under the hills makes it impossible for me to get pure air, which is forced to us by the aid of great fans. During breaks in machinery the air would become bad, causing first great pains in my head, dizziness and fainting. This continued until next was pains in stomach, indigestion and dyspepsia. Working hard in the mines I naturally was a hearty eater until at last I had dyspep- sia 50 bad I suffered terrible. The doctor prescribed for me, but I only got worse. I took several kinds of medicine. I saw Ripans Tabules advertised and going to the drug store bought some. three days I was a new man, my. head is clear, stomaca well, no dys- pepsia. These Ripans Tabules did ie” In directing - their | As. [ Handball HO FOR RICHEST GOLD FIELDS SN AL ASIKA! GREAT NORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO. ! WILL DISPATCH FOT KOTZEBUE SOUND The Fast Sailing Iron and Steel Ship RUTH, A Dagcing, Tennis, Bowling, Billlards, Croguet, Shutfleboard, Livery and Burros for the. children. 5 RATES—Hotel ‘and Hotel cottages; $10 to $15 | per week; housekeeping cottages, $3. to $7 per week. Call or address BARTLETT SPRINGS CO. 22 Fonrth st., San Francisco, or BARTLETT SPRINGS, Lake County, Cal Pamphiets mailed free. Aitna Springs opens May 1st. No staging; private = - conveyance meets train at St Helena. Round trip, $7. W: L MITCHELL, Manager. Lidell, Napa Co. PARAISO HOT SPRINGS Monterey County, Cal. For rest;” health ‘and’ pleasure. fine wafers and baths,. cleanest accommodation and table, | Parais) stands unsurpassed; round-trip tickets [‘at 613 Market st., S: F., §8; trains. leave d ‘@t “Third -and “Fownsend ¥ a. m for. Sclédad. For. : terms free - pamphlet address R. nd Manager. ROBERTSON SEIGLER SPRINGS, LAKE COUNTY. the midst of the Coast Range. 1" Abundarice’ of- mineral springs,. hot and cold plunge puths, large swimming tank- of mineral water, fine. stone -dining room; telephone con- | 'nections, electric. lights, livery accommodation; goad: troiit fishing ‘and . hunting. ~Round trip tickets: at. Southern’ Pagific offices, $10. JOHN SPAULDING.” Proprietor. 3. WALLACE SPAULDING, Manager. Curative powers of €prings and mineral baths unrivaled. ‘Sixteen variéties of waters.. A most picturesque: spot_and:‘charming climate. - Easy ‘ot access;. telephone connections and dail: Rates: to suit_all. Write. J. MART! prietor. .or-in San’ Francisco, 416 Pine BUSSE. S PRINGS. PUTAH P. O.. HOWAR LAKE COUNTY Accornmodations: unsurpassed. Rates, $%, 310 and. §12. Special terms to fam- ilies. Postaffice’ and: telephone. Rourid “trip, ‘$10. - Southern Pacific office, 613 Market street, Address MRS. R. J. BEEBY. CARLSBAD! MOST BEAUTIFUL SPOT IN LAKE COUNTY. The. Mineral Springs are well known for mar- velgus ‘cures when - everything else failed. es- pecially in cases of STOMACH, LIVER, KID- NEY ‘and BLADDER affeétions. New hotel superor sccommodations; $8 to $10. per wesl roads. excellent: good trout fishing and . deer Hiunting on propert: For. particulars ~vrite W. R McGOVERN, Carlsbad, Lake County GOOD LUCK 225 5 nara’in Tand: - at HOTEL ~GISELMAN, Lakeport;, Cal. A H. SPURR, Proprictor. KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS. Finest fishing and health resort on the Coast. For -particulars write to- EDSON BROS., Bes- ‘wick, Sigklyou County,” Cal. LAUREL GLEN FARM. Fine “spring water, ‘plenty of milk, cream, fruit and home comforts; $7 to $3 pér week: chifidren; -half price.. For particulars address MRS, V. STUBENRAUCH. box 15, Napa, Cal. HILLSIDE FARM. fresh butter, eggs and milk: magnificent location; grand scenery. Rates, §7 to §9 per wek: children, half price. Address MRS. B: KUNZEL, Napa, Cal. Fine #pring water, fiy | Thia delightful watering place is located 1n | HENLO PARK RESIDENCE TO RENT FURNISHED For the Summer or for a Year. Consists ‘of ~ 17 .rooms; .5 baths, - cottage, stables, cow . houses,chicken - houses, green houses, vegetable gardens, fruit trees, flowers, large oaks, ‘etc., etc. Gas-with eleetric light- ing in house and grou Horses, carriages, COWS; . ete., etc., go ‘with the place. A beauti- ful ‘home. and ‘in: perfect candition. Rent for summer, $600 per month. For one year, much HICHLAND SPRINES LAKE COUNTY, CAL, BEST" PLACE _IN “CALIFORNIA . FOR HEALTH OR PLEASURE. HIRTY: OF THE ‘GREATEST MINERAL springs in America; all kinds of amuse- ments; new: swimming: tank, baths and bowl- ing alley. First-class acvommodations; rates | Keasonable. Write. for_fllustrated pamphiets. an Francisco office, 316 Mont 1 | Address HIGHLAND. SPRINGS: Cal e THE GEYSERS, Sonama: County, 6 Heurs from San Francisco. ONE OF NATURE’S WONDERS. Grandest- scenery. . Tha Hctel an enchanting embowered home. . Bath house rebullt, elegant porcelain tubs, - tennis: court, ete. I NATURAL STEAM AND MINERAL BATHS. Tepid - Swimming ‘Lake. ~ Long-distance Tele= phone, - Telegraph, etc. Table: unsurpassed. ‘Terms, $10_and 315 per week; $2 and $§2 50 pe day. R Proprietor. sKAGGS Only 43 hours from S. F. and but3 mi staging; waters noted for medicinal Virtues; best natural bath less, to’be negotiated. KFor further particulars apply to JULIEN SMITH, Real Estate Agent, 420 Montgomery St. HOT SPRINGS, Sonoma (o, | in"State; swimming and boating: grand moun- taln scenery; excellent * climate: good . trout | streams -at " door: photographers'” Toom; tele- [ ‘phone, “telegraph, - daily mail; FIRST-CLASS | SERVICE; morning. and afternoon - stages, und trip_ from ly $5:50; take Tiburon | ferry at 7:30 a. m: : ,$1 a day or §12 a week. | Reference, of the past three” 3. F. MULG Prop. | | 7 ANGWIN'S. On- Howell Mountain; -elevation. 1750 ‘faet; swimming tank: 100x40 perature of water 78 degrees; climate. unsurg alybeate and _othér springs:. tenni riding, week; two trains dalily; Teiephone: driving; $10 to: §12 four hours from Al Cal. | TUSCAN SPRINGS, Tehama County. By rail. to Red Bluff, 159 miles; fare, ‘$6 45; daily stage to_springs, 9 miles; fare, $1: elevation 1000 feet: 20 furnished cottages for rep ccommodations at hotel for 100 people; - telephone,. telegraph and postoffice in hotel: rates, $10.and -up: send for book of information and testimonials. ' ED. B.. WAL~ BRIDGE, . Propri HELENA SANITARIUM Natural advantages; salubrious <lim: ple- turesque scenery: mountain walks: pure spring water;. beautiful -drives; pine 'groves lawns and gardens. The best advantages for these who need to-obtain comfort, rest and health eniture in a_short time. . Address St. Helena Sanitarium, St. Helena, Cal. ST. AGUA CALIENTE SPRINGS HOTEL, Sonoma Valley, twe hours from S. via Tib- uron ferry. - Warm mineral swim: and tub. baths. Hotel completely remodeled and refur- nished. Water, gas, electric bells. Rates $10 to $12 per week, §2 per day. Address AGUA CALI~ ENTE SPRINGS, Agua-Caliente, Sonoma Co., al. HOTEL BENVENUE, Lakeport, Cal. Situated on the shore of Clear Lake; fine large ‘- grounds; special facilities for family and children; home cooking; boating, bathin fishing: rates reasonable. Address FRAN SCALES and A. M. SCALES. SODA BAY RESORT. Most delight{ul spot in Lake County; hunt- ing. fishing, boating, swimming; table sup- plied with best marketaffords. Address HEATH K & BURLINGAME, - Propriet; Soda Bay, Kelseyville, Lake County, Calr @ " LONGWOOD FRUIT FARM. AN IDEAL OUTING PLACH. City references. Send for illustrated pam- phist. Address G. M. SHOULTS & SON, Napa. Cal. MER residence in East Oakland to lease; the owner will lease on long or short time: residence with 12 rooms, partly furnished, with about 2 acres of improved land, situ- ated in East Oakland on East Fourteenth st.; electric cars pass in front of premises and station broad-gauge railroad two blocks dis- tant; one hour from San Francisco. Apply to MADISON & BURKE. TOCALOMA; Bertrand Hotel; N. P. C. R. R.; Marin County, Cal.; first-class .ccommo- dations at reasonable 'rates; good fishing; beautiful drive to Pear Valley. JOSEPH F. BERTRAND, proprietor; city cffice, 324 Kearny st., every Friday, from 2 to 5 p. m. TO let—A well-furnished house of 7 rooms on a fruit farm, beautifully situated within a quarter of a mile of Sebastopol depot; one of the most desirable places in the State to spend the summer. Apply to MRS. DALE, Sebastopol, Sonoma County. AT BELMONT, SAN MATEQ COUNTY. Board for summer months; private famil croquet grounds: large sunny rooms, billia: room and salt water swimming baths; venfent for business men and families. M. HANSEN. HARBIN HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS. Most wonderful waters; all kinds of skin diseases cured in marvelously short time; kid- vey, liver, catarrh, rheumatism and_stomach troubles immediately relieved; rates $10 to SIS per weel. Long-distance telephone. =~ Address J. A. HAYS, Proprietor, Lake County. DUNCAN SPRINGS. Two miles from Hopland; unequaled soda and magnesia springs; hot and cold baths; fur- nished cottages; terms $10 to €12 per week. Telephone. Buy thrcugh tickets. 0. HOWELL, Proprietor, Hopland, Cal. LAUREL DELL LAKE. Increased facilities for comfort and pleasure: new dining-room, 130 it. lake frontage; new stable and livery; boating and bathing fre $8 to $14 per week: round trip. $9 50. H. WAM- BOLD, Prop., Bertha P. O., Lake County, Ca SANHEDRIN HEIGHTS, LAKE COUNTY—Among the pines; 4000 feet | elevation; nature’s game preserve: ~beautiful scenery; purest : r; coldest water; good shoot- ing; fine trout fishing; vegetables from our own | garden: unexcellcd table; home comforts. L. | B. FRASIER, Sanhedrin P. O. SUMMER HOME FARM. Santa Cruz Mountains, first-class family re- sort: cottages, tents, hunting and €shing: ar- tificial lake for boating and swimmins; long ‘dtilslnancse l;le(phol}!: lcnmner;' Hx’emrn tickets . Send for circular to J. H. HAESTERS. Glenwood, Cal. e HOTEL LARKSPUR. NOW OPEN. NEW MANAGEMENT. Salt water bathing and boating. Fine drives. FOPKINS & CO.. Proprietors, Larkspur, Marin County,- Cal. JOHANNISBERG. Famous mountain health and pleasure resort. Elevation 1200 fest. Reliéf for asthmatics. Fishing, boating, hunting and swimming. '.l'l‘mlb to $10. 'Send for circular to J NISBERG RESORT, Napa, Cal. ORR’'S HOT SPRINGS—14 miles from Uklah; charmingly lecated; % mile from the red- woods; fine fishing and hunting; free hot mineral baths, water 106 degrees; sure cure for theumatist and skin diseases; round trip §9 50; terms $1 to $1 50 per day; best family J. H. ORR, P. C., Mendocino Co., Cal. SANTA CRUZ Mountains, Blackburn Gulch, 5 miles from Santa Cruz; plenty of frult on the ranch; good tabfe and pleasant surround.. ings. Terms, $ per week. Address IW. - CRANDELL. anta Cruz. CO0000000000000CCO O THE PAEACE AND © o -° = o SGRAND HOTELS S SAN FRANCISCO. 9 Conmected by » covered nussacewav. o © 1400 Rooms. 900 With Bath Attachad, © ALL UNDER ONE MANAGEMEST - Q o L] o o o (-] NOTE THE PRICES: European Plan.$1.00 per day and Kmerican Plan.$3. 00 bor day and upwar Correspondence Solicit e 308N C. KIREPATRICK, Manager. OQOOOOQQOOOOOODOO Q0000 Ohichester's English Diamond Brand, PedivRoVAL Fills PE I A ok Gonmine: Druzgist for- Chichester's Angtioh: Dios x‘: s.:rmd I'n‘gtbd and Gold wetallic! R e aecied wita Ve rivios. “Take tions and imitgtions. At Druggis 13 stamne Tor pacticulare. oathmontsts aad sRcllef for Eadica” in ez 3 peturn S a1 Teonit et enter. Conpin —— Seld by all Local PR DR MCNULTY. TS WELL-KNOWN AND RELIABLE O s Sheviaitt cures PrivateNervous, oo und S Discuscs of Metvany, Musly Powerresiore. Over years'experience. Send for Book, free. Futlents Sisatian oo seiils, Hooratod i 1 tonfree and ncnd)yeoudmyfi:? Cali oc Adarem P. ROSCOE McNULTY, M. D., 26} Jcarny Street. San Francisco. €ak B