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THE N MONDAY, MAY 9, 1898. CONCENTRATED BASEBALL NOW. TR HANLEY WITH SAN JOSE WAS BADLY BEATEN The Boys From the South Worked Against Too Heavy Odds. / Phenomenal but Scattered Playing Marked the Work of the Visitors. | | ceedingly cute and she was loudly applauded. | Knell, 2 b.. 2| ment at the alertness of the Frenchman. | The prizes were awarded in the following | In order to give this athlete a | order of merit: Beatrice Bocarde, May Hurst, T Totals .... chance against som Francisco | Lottie Bocarde, Minnie Hupfelt and Clarisse | = S. players a purl*? :vf E % 1 put up 1._\; Cook. The Features of the Game as Seen on 2 Fishburn and Phil n for a game next | _— e —— Santa Crur. [N E ) Sunday against R. Linehan, M. J. Kilgallon | Run Over by a Bicyclist. or-Diminop I Oy exs b fArhetos 0] and J. Riordan. This game will be played | : Stat SUMMARY. in ‘the Frenchman's own way with the | George McDonough. a boy living at 43 s Two-base ultz, 4 racquet; no hand hits will be allowed. | Minna street, was crossing Market street | Strieb, ” Fit From the preparations going on with [ at New Montgomery yester morning —— | Knell. Bases on ball | the local players the game on Sund when he was struck by & le and | {ibia A oet n et | promises to be both interesting and n thrown to the ground. B, Carrington, 14 as it is something new in handball in this | Jessie street, picked the boy up and car; JOE_CORBETT. | patrick, 3. S lele ; city. s | ried him into a d . Whence he was Jign evors—Bant = | “The games played at Ryan’s yesterday | taken to the Re spital, where | McGuck om San Park »se opened up at afternoon and were de- vesterda e 10 to 2 the was most generous ply light and heat, the which seems to be one of the score of sun £ not a soul leav- re gam. » and his band of | of game-One hour and fift | =0’ Connell kbt by ONE MORE FOR OAKLAND. weak this afternoon for Oakland's heavy batters. was defeat with honor, and at tue end of | steam up it was a fruitless effort. + MONAHAN AT IRD -« A MICROSCOPIC VIEW « KID FOLEY MADE- S0OD USE OF THE STICK .- - WEED, AFTER HIS EXPERIENSE “T0-DAY WILL PROBABLY ADOP T THE ABOVE- - +» A Few Spectacles Seen at Recreation Park Elizalde, the French champion, from Buenos Avres, vs. James Harlow and P. Hutcninson, the French champion won the game. Score: Plerre Elizalde 20, 81, 21, 21; James Harlow and P. Hutchinson 21, 15, 18, SCOTS HAVE AN OUTING. Pleasant Picnic of the St. Andrews’ FRANCISCO CALL, Society at Fairfax Park. The bright, starry flag of the United | | | Btates, the red cross of St. George and | Scotland’s bonnie banner floated together | Saturday over Fairfax Park, In Marin | County, and the occasion for this dis- | play was the thirty-fifth annual picnic of | St. Andrew's Society. | Soon after the picnickers reached the | grounds they formed into family parties, | and at the many tables under the trees | enjoyed lunch. Tmmediately after lunch | dancing was {paugurated in the pavilion. | This was continued until 1 o'clock, when | the games were started on a straight- | away track. These were conducted under | the supervision of the games committee, | consisting of James S. Webster, William | Watson, J. C. Moffat, Y. C. Lawson, A. C. Ballingall, J. A. Dalziel, R. D. Col- | Quhon, J.”D. Robertson, Joseph Gray, J. H. Henderson and Donald Ross, with J. M. Cumming, Andrew McNair and David Kerr as judges. The following were the events and win- | ners: | _ Race for boys under 12—Henry Euler, Robert | Lindsey, Jobn Clark. | Race for girls under 13—Eiizabeth Bmille, | Grace Webster, Mary Wilkle. | Race for boys, 12 to 16 years—Malcom Camp- | bell, James Webster. For third prize It was a tle between Robert Henderson and Christopher | Foy. They ran again and again and each | time tied again. The judges admired the pluck | and endurance of the boys and awarded each 31 Race for girls, 12 to 16 years—Maggle Mohr, . | Mabel Webster, Annie Ross. | _ Three-legged ' race—William Tomlinson and | James Rolph Jr., Stanley Dollar and Robert | Barr, Peter Laing and P. N. Moir. | _Sack race for men and boys—R. G. Griffith, | Walter Wilkie, Elder Webster. Members' race—James Rolph Jr., F. McDer- mid, F. A. Wilkle. P Potato race—J. D. McGilvery Jr., Elder Web- | ster, R. G. Griffith, | Bauchle, or old shoe race—L B. Green, John | McGlivery Jr., S, Dollar. Married ladies’ race—Mrs. R. W. Johnson, | Mrs. D. Meyer. | ~ Tug-of-war—Won by the single men, who out- | pulled the married men. | ~At the pavilion there was a contest by a | number of young giris as to merit and grace 1 | in dancing the Highland fling. One of the con- testants was a little tot not much bigger than | a large French doll.. Her movements were ex- | -STROEKER rer—Fleisi STOCKTON, May 8.—Stockton was too | Both clubs put up good ball. It 1t Recreation Park at lhls‘ was very much “down | the fifth inning it was evident that Fur: rs would | Stockton would have a hard time to play | be out especially | out even. There was good fielding on both | bart when | sides and many of the outs may be| had a appear- | marked to the credit of the ot flelds. 3 no differ to the | however, for they re-| were not warm, and while they tried | | t man was out score: - 3 1 was greatly against the| STOCKTON. or rather against Mr. Iberg, | AR R. BH. 8B. PO. A. fore swed down to a|Selna 1b.. R R Y \erefore it narrowed down Selns 1B 1500 S0 o n as to which club could play | RUENES, © By HARER Rt | Ric 421 et 3 ol cos proved superior In | H. White, c. £ « Boislonio 4o up agrand contest| Betelt 6ol Al Bl | BT o the fleld. Stewart, T. f. B s S T ) to have a chance for | Whelan, p 47700 050 ek 0 Then those hard- | z e e Ry woke up, and with | G a couple « its, {ntermingled | SN R with two a misplay by | p oo 1ot 400 0 A0, er stopping a_hit stood | QORI e e he ball in his hand—gave | Tange: § b.. 0 a iy They were never in|ardte, c. f 4isio SiodSios o an0 inning, vet kept up the 1%. 3320 480 —of ing two more runs in the | Schmeer, i U SR four in the eighth. Suliivan, ¢ 3 @oiio BavL A great,” was in very Vi e v oL O e LA six bases on balls, be- | v o hirteen 21|+ motals T e T to the INNINGS. 1 comrades now playing | oaklanda 00010201 *—4 t it made him nervou Base hita 0011020897 however, was_“Ham's” in- | Stockton 0001010002 e the plate. He continually | Base hit: 11011133203 & batters two and three balls, | SRR » had to put the ball over, when it | E : had to Bt e . It mmust not, | Responsible for runs—Whelan 4, Russell 1 e hard i TRt ot | Hit by pitcher—Sullivan. crifice hits—Rice team as it lined up to-day, Is a mightY | Tyrg(" hase on _called balls—Off Whelan 4 hard clu A pitcher has got t0 | grTicy out—By Whelan 2, by Russell 5. Um- be on his mettle when he faces this ag-| jire _Charles Chase. Time of game—One hour n will be | 3nq 25 minu Scorer—A. H. Harlin. v played a superb | i R 10 reason why they continue to do so. At bat they | A FINE GAME -AT SACRA- . and if they can Keep up the ! MENTO. S in yesterday's _game 3 g wonde from Sacra- to look to their colors. | ve a great pitcher. San | ade wo hits off his delivery, and in one inning he retired the side on | three pitched balls. His speed and con- | were wonderful, considering the fact | at he had not pifched a game in two | ve hi ks. If he can keep up the.p he | uck yesterday lberg and Harv will r be his superiors. the game were the g of Krug, the flelding » ball go through his legs with all, allowing all hands to score of Hammond and Egar inning let the bases the E three-b hit. McGucken played the best game for San Jose, accepting four chances in the outfield without breaking a leg. Following is the score: | N FRANCISCO. | AB. R. BH. SB. PO. A. E. H. Kru 2 -4 [ 1 1 [ 3 [ AR Rl G T R R T e S4ao SIR 0T sl e iy 4 2 1 0 1 0 0 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 .6 2 2 1 3 1 L] 4313 =5g Wowies piey] & 2 1 2 <) 1| 3 21 18 41 FO. A. E. 1 1 1 7 0 0 4 0 [ 0o 0 o 1 0 2 3 4 0 5 2 0 2 1 1 AT 0 0 o % 9 5 000420401 110231411 0010100002 Base hits . - 00001210 0-4 SUMMARY. Runs responsible for—Iberg, §: H. Krug, 0. & Two-base hits—Iberg, Sacrifice, hits—Mur- ors—San Francisco, Bases on balls—San Francisco, Left on bases—San Francisco, , 7. Struck out—By Iberg, 4: by Hit by pitche cGucken, Han- Krug. Passed balls—Hammond. Wild berg, 1. Time of game—One hour and ve minutes. Umpire—R. Levy. S et g BEACHCOMBERS LOSE. twenty- | | o | SANTA CRUZ, May 8.—The Beach- | combers again bit the dust to-day in a | poorly played game. The home team | put up wretched ball and the Athletics found no trouble in winning. The vis- | itors practically won the game in the | first inning, when they piled up a total | of ten runs. Although badly beaten, the local men outhit the Athletics all through the game. The score: SANTA CRUZ. AB. R. BH. b} (= <] Williams, s. s. Devereaux, § b. Strieb, 1. 1.. McGrath, . C. Daubenbis, E. Daubenbis, c. Fitzgerald, 1 b. Balsz, p. and c. Arellanes, 2 b. Totals HoooMaNNe reaananan rococoowe |l ccomanmuns | albesdiuaipe Bl somowoome? w eomoomany Smith, o. ¢ Fitzpatrick, p. McLaughlin, s. s. Btultz, 1 b. Scott, ¢ Mclntyre, 1. Hilderbrandt, r. 1. Jotnson, 8 b. oeseoond weoncanch ecccccosl SACRAMENTO, May 8—The finest | game of baseball played here since the Glit Edges walloped the Baltimores was that between the Gilts and the Fresnos to-day, and while t visitors won out by a score of 4 to 3, It was owing to a lucky bunching hits in not to superior play. The features of the game were two double plays by More and the seventh and | Barly of the Fresnos, a home-run by Borland and the phenomenal backstop | work of Mangerina. Score: Fresno .. 3 000100380 *—4 Gilt Edge...........0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0— Hits—Fresno 7, Gilt Edge 11. Errors— Fresno 2, Glit Edge 1. Batteries—Thomas and Mangerina; Doyle and Stanley. ‘HANDBALL TOURNAMENT. Professor Pierre Elizalde Mysti- fies the Local Sports. The crack local handball players who patronize Phil Ryan's San Francisco court at £8 Howard tsreet have been mystified by the arrival of Pierre Eli- zalde, a French player, who has so far succeeded in sending three of the best San Francisco players to grass. The French player will play the Irish, or rather the American game, or he will us the racquet against their hands feat any two of the crack players in this city. This athlete made his appearance at the San Francisco court vesterday, and in the presence of a large crowd walked awa, with half a dozen of Phil Ryan's crac players. He can land the little ball just where he pleases without the least ap- parent exertion on his part. Dur LF the day George Fishburn, a wealth iroad contractor from ‘‘Nestle Brae,” Sum- merhill, Sydney, Australia, the backer of Champfon Jones in the handball arena. was present and expressed his astonish ADVERTISEMENTS. 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P. 21; and E. White, 21, 13, 21; Hogan, 14, 21, T McDonough, 21, R. Bockman, 16, Regan Hutchinson and J. L terman and W . Sheehan and O e b New Suits for Divorce. RATESHotel and hotel cottages, 310 to $15 M. Maguire and E. Darry, 21, 15, 21; E. Cur-| The following new sults for divorce ek houRskeSpinE SOt el Del ley ‘and M. Mclaughiin, 12 2L I8 7 | have been filed in the County Clerk's | Cali or address i P. Ryan and D. O'Brien, 21, 16, 21; J. Leo- | pffice: Annie P.-Eldracher from Willlam BARTLETT SPRINGS CO.. nard and W. Manion, 17 2L 16 s 21 p.| Eldracher, failure to provide: Kathleen 22 Fourth st., San Prancisco, or Steiner and H. Danger, 13. 2115, ' | N. Conway from H J. Conway, cru-| BARTLEIT SPR - Lake County, Ca “M. J. Kilgallon and R. Linehan, 21, 17, 21; | elty;: Leoncine fou " from Joseph ‘amphlets matled free. 3.0€. Nealon and P. Donnelly, 16, 21, Qualllou, cruelty Annette E. Mc In e triple ) gume between Plerre | Carthy from George J. McCarthy, cruelty e B R recreation and health Naturally warm mineral 1 water in swimming tank | and tub baths. o stag- | ing — private rig meets | SHODDO train at St. Helena. Round SPOOPOOS & & TR DRY GCODS COMPANY. BLACK DRESS GOODS SPECIAL VALUES IN Novelty Dress Patterns at $9.00 at $10.50 at $12.00 * at $13.50 at $18.00 $21 fo §35 CLOAKS, MILLINERY, LINGERIE AND CURTAINS ON SECOND FLOOR. Dress Patterns in Novelty Pierola Cloths and Armure Jacquards.. oses 4 Dress Patterns in Merseretta, Crepons and Poplin Novelties AL o = Dress Patterns in Venetian Novelties, Bayadere and Braided Effects. 6 Dress Patterns in Paris Crepons, a decid novelty... 3 Dress Patterns in Siilk and Wool Grenadines and Bengaline Novelties : A A magnificent collection of High-Class French Novel- tiesin Grenadines, Bayadere, Matelasses, Silk and Wool Jacquards. Exclusive designs. MOURNING GOODS A SPECIALTY. 1 8 4 SUITS, OOV PVIVOOO P COUNTRY ORDERS CAREFULLY AND PROMPTLY FILLED. CITY OF PARIS DRY G0ODS GOMPANY, SE. Corner Geary and Stockton Streets, S. F. UNION SQUARE. e O RO O RO ROT ORI O R CRON R ORORCI SRR % & POOOPOOP | Only Resort Keeping Paid Orchestra. Springs | and baths, cleanest accommodation and table, | the midst of the Coast Range. | nections, electric lights, livery ‘accommodation; | unrivalea. | prietor. or in San Francisco, 416 Pine street, F. BARTLETT SPRINGS. Spend your summer outing there and drink trom the famous HEALTH - RESTORING ~ SPRING. | Large Swimming Tank. Mineral, Tub, Vapor and Roman Baths. Comipetent Masseurs. RESIDENT PHYSICIAN. ABVICE FREE. Many improvements. New cottages. Bowling | alleys rebuilt. Bath house enlarged. Dancing, Tennis, Bowling, Billlards, Croquet. Handball* Shuffleboard, Livery and Burrus for the children. | trip, Rates, $10, $12, $14 a w W. L. MITCHELL, Manager, Lidell, Napa S. F. Agent, County, Oal F. Y. OWEN, Claus Spreckels Building. PARAISO HOT SPRINGS, Monterey County, Cal. For rest, health and pleasure, fine waters Parals stands unsurpassed: round-trip tickets 3 Market st., S. F., $8; trains leave daily at Third and Townsend 9 a. m for Soledad. For terms and free pamphlet address R. ROBERTSON, Manager. SEIGLER SPRINGS, LAKE COUNTY. This delightful watering place is located in Abundance of mineral springs, hot and cold plunge baths, large swimming tank of mineral water, fine stone dining room; telephone con- good trout fishing and hunting. Round trip tickets at Southern Pacific offices, $10. JOHN SPAULDING. Proprietor. J. WALLACE SPAULDING, Manager. Loke Bo. « \"04. Curative powers of springs and mineral baths en varfeties of waters. A most plcturesque spot and charming climate. Fasy of access; telephone connections and daily ma Rates to sult all. _Write J. MARTENS A. BU HOWARD SPRINGS, PUTAH P. O.. LAKE COUNTY Accommodations unsurpassed. Rates. $8 $10 and $12. lies. Round trip, Market street. Address Spectal terms to fam- Postotfice and_telephone. $10. Southern Pacific office, 613 MRS. R. J. BEEBY. G0OOD LUCK And good treat- ment go hand in hand at HOTEL GISELMAN, Lakeport, Cal. A. H. SPURR, Proprietor. KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS. Finest fishing and health resort on the Coast. For particulars write to EDSON BROS., Bes- wick, Siskiyou County, Cal A MAGIC ISLAND! SANTA CATALINA. A fleld for health and pleasure withou counterpart in America or Europe. nomenal rod and reel flshing In the p at sta The Klondike- For HEALTH, PLEASURE and Wild shooting. RECREATION | Detienfi s euraisne " R0ual o s nons SAN FRANCISCO and | “""HOTEL METROPOLE OF THE NORTH PACIFIC R)Y Always open; mg}d:;?g:;}:g;;:hlmems4 eofficient (Ths Fiatursequs Eoule'of Califseuis.) | Open JulyxfiLQII‘“EE')DH‘)/[\E{kfi\'l:s&lx—:xl‘ for campers. Full information, rates and illustrated pam- phlets WILMINGTON TRANSPORTATIO! CHLAND SR If you want to camp, pitch a tent near a | lovely lake, or on the bank of some beautiful stream, of which there are o 200, well stocked with trout. If you want to drink heaith-giving waters and enfoy social life, visit one of our many | Mineral Spring Resort: Iy want to enjoy the home life of a ranch there are many ranchers who will be glad to have you. Camping grounds are free. At the Resorts and the homes of the ranchers co., 3 81 charges are reasonable. \Ffr detailed information apply at Ticket LAKE COUNTY, CAL. Office, 650 Market st. (Chronicle building), or 2 N IFORNIA FOR some. sts, N, General Passenger Agent. President and General | HIRTY OF THE GREATEST MINERAL springs in America; all kinds of amuse- ments; new swimming tank, baths and bowl- Sishe By | ing ailey. First-class accommodations: rates reasonable. Write for_{llustrated pamphlets. San Francisco office. 316 Montgomery street. | Address HIGHLAND SPRINGS, Cal | CARLSBAD! MOST BEAUTIFUL SPOL IN LAKE COUNTY. 8| The Mineral Springs are well known for mar- velous cures when everything else falled, es- pecially in cases of STOMACH. LIVER, KID- NEY and BLADDER affections. w hotel superior accommodations; $8 to $10 per we-! roads excellent; good trout fishing and de: hunting on prope; For particulars “rrite W. R. McGOVERN, Carlsbad, Lake County. All along the San Francisco and North Pa- cific Raflway, In Marin, Sonoma, Mendocino and Lake counties. Special camps with free wood on our Sonoma and Guerneville branches, along Sonoma Creek | ORR'S HOT SPRINGS—14 miles from Ukiah: and Russian River. F g, boating, bathing. | charmingly located; % mile from the red- Easy access to city. Low rates. Supplies from | woods: fine fishing and hunti ee he neighboring towns delivered daily at camp mineral baths, water 1 For detailed information apply at Ticket | far rheumatism a $950; terms $1 to § board. J. H. ORR, Office, 630 Market st. (Chronicle building), or at eral Office, Mutual Life building, Sansome | R. General Passenger Agent. | TOCALOMA; Bertrand Hote P. C sider General Man. | R.; Marin County, Cal.; first ccommo- . President and General Man- | Gifione” ot reasonable ' rat Fear Valley. ctfice, 324 Kearny 2t05 p. m. | beautiful drive to BERTRAND, st., evy LOW fares to Deer Park Inn!—The most sat- factory resort and finest trouting region | the Sierra Nevada mountain vation. Information and b Flood building, San Francis THE GEYSERS, Sonoma County, 6 Hours from San Francisco. ONE OF NATURE’S WONDERS. Grandest scenery. The hotel an enchanting embowered ho: Bath house rebullt, elegant porcelain tubs, tennis court, ete. NATURAL STEAM AND MINERAL BATHS. Tepld Swimming Lake. Long-distance Tele- phone, Telegraph, etc. Table unsurpassed. Terms, $10 and $15 per week: $2 and §2 50 per day. R. M. HORTON, Proprietor. SKAGGS * Mountains, Blackburn Guich, 3 nta_Cruz: plenty of fruit on o0d table and pleasant surround- $5 per week. Address W. Santa Cruz. WRITE W. H. MILLER, Ukiah, for livery commodations to springs in Lake and Men- ino countles to save money | SANTA CRU miles from HOT SPRINGS, Sonom3 Co. Only 4% hours from S. F. and but 9 miles’ staging; waters WRITE SMITH & HILL, Uklah, for livery ‘accommodations to springs in Lake and Men- unties to noted for medicinal Virtues; best natural bath in State; swimming and boating; grand moun- trout excellent climate; good photographers’ room; phone, telegraph. daily malil: FIRST. SERVICE; morning and afternoon round t#p from S. F. only $5 50; take ferry at 7:30 a. m. or 3:30 p. m. Terms, $2 a day or §12 a week. Reference, any guest of the vears. J. F. MU W, Prop. tain scenery: streams at _door: Beware of Imitations ANGWINS. On Howell Mountain; elevation 1750 feet; swimming tank 100x40; temperature of water 78 degrees; climate unsurpassed; chalybeate and other springs: tennis, croquet. riding, driving: $10 to $12 per week: two trains daily; four hours from city. Telephone. B. ANGWIN, Angwin, Napa County, Cal. R imlx Ray 0D wb VYircostershire (Q Squct JOWN DUNCAN'S BONS, ActxTs, NEW YORK. TUSCAN SPRINGS, Tehama County. By rail to Red Bluff, 199 miles; fare, $6 45: daily stage to springs, 9 miles: fare, $1; elevation 1000 feet; 20 furnished cottages for rent: accommodations at hotel for 100 people; telephone, telegraph and postotfice in hotel: rates, $10 and up: send for book of information_and testimonfais. ED. B. WAL- BRIDGE. Proprietor. PLANTATION HOUSE, Eighteen miles from Cazadero, on stage ltne. Good trout fishing, plenty fruit, cream and milk; free conveyance for partles of two or more: grand_redwood scenery. Address J. LUTTRINGER, Seaview, Sonoma County, or apply E. KRUSE, 207 Front st., S. F., for par- ticulars. " LAUREL GLEN FARM. Fine spring water, plenty of milk, cream, fruft and home comforts; §7 to $9 per week: children, half price. For particulars address MRS. V. STUBENRAUCH, box 159, Napa, Cal. HILLSIDE FARM. Fine spring water, fresh butter, eggs and milk; magnificent iocation; grand scenery. Rates, §7 to $9 per wek: children, half price. Address MRS. B. KUNZEL, Napa, Cal. AT BELMONT, SAN MATEO COUNTY. Board for summer months; private family; croquet grounds; large “sunny rooms, billiard room and sait water swimming baths; venfent for business men and familles. M. HANSEN. con- MRS, “ For three years I had been suffering from dyspepsia and stomach trouble, and had tried every- thing from patent medicines down to the ‘hot water’ remedy.* Last spring I noticed Ripans Tabules ad- vertised in the village paper, and bought a package of Dr. Durant. I had not used more than a dozen before I felt better. - I keep them in the house all the time and give them to ‘my friends, but I rarely have occasion now to take one myself”, Telephone. HARBIN HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS. Most wonderful waters; all kinds of skin diseases cured in marvelously short time; kid- ney, liver, catarrh, rheumatism and_stomach troubles immediately relieved: rates $10 to $15 r week. Long-distance telephone. Address 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 iveek. Buy through tickets. 0. HOWELL, Proprietor, Hopland, Cal. LAUREL DELL LAKE. Increased facilitles for comfort and pleasure; new dining-room, 130 ft. lake frontage: new stable and livery: boating and bathing free: $8 to $14 per week; round trip, $9 50. H, WAM- BOLD, Prop., Bertha P. O., Lake County. Cal. SANHEDRIN HEIGHTS, LAKE COUNTY—Among the nines; 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. FRA: Sanhedrin P. O. SUMMER HOME FARM. Santa Cruz Mountains, first-class family re- €ort; cottages, tents, hunting and fishing; ar- tificial lake for boating and swimming: long distance telephone: campers’ return _tickets $250. Send for circular to J. H. HAESTERS, Glenwood, Cal. SUMMIT SODA SPRINGS, On line of C. P. R. R. Elevation, 609 feet. Daily mall. Telephone connections. New ac- commodations. Open June 1. Address GOUL- DEN & JACOBS. Donner, Placer Co., Cal. THE WEEKLY ALL It Publishes the Cream of the News of the Week and MANY ATTRACTIVE AND ORIGINAL FEATURES. IT IS THE BEST WEEKLY PAPER ON THE PACIFIC COAST BRI BN BURLINGAME. (San Mateo County.) Redington Place for rest and comfort. from June 11. Address IRA. G. HOITT. (EALAVERAS BIG TREES. Stage ride shortened 24 miles by Sierra Rafl- way to Jamestown. J. L. SPERRY, Manager. JAMES M. HUTCHINGS, Agent,” 30 Mont- gomery streét. ST. HELENA SANITARIUM. Natural advantages; salubrious -limate; ple- turesque scenery; mountain walks; puj spring water; beautiful drives: pine groves; lawns and gardens. The best advantages for those who need to obtain comfort, rest and health culture in a short time. Address St. Helena Sanitarium, St. Helena, Cal. AGUA CALIENTE SPRINGS HOTEL, Sonoma Valley, two hours from S. F., via Tib- uron ferry. Warm mineral swimming and tub baths. Hotel completely remodeled and refur- nished. Water, gas, electric bells. Rates $10 to $12 per week. $3 per day. Address AGUA CALI- ENTE SPRINGS, "Agua Caliente, Sonoma. Co., The Best al. Telegraphic Service on The Coast / it e HOTEL BENVENUE, Lakeport, Cal. Situated on the shore of Ciear Lake; fine large grounds; special facilities for families and children; home cooking; boating, bathing, fishing: rates reasonable. Addrees FRANK SCALES and 'A. 2. SCALES. JOLANNISBERG. Not a Line of it Sensatiorial or Faky, and Not a Line of it Dry or Uninteresting. Famous mountain health and pleasure resort. Elevation 1200 feet. Relief for asthmatics. Fishing, boating, hunting and swimming. Terms, 37 to $10. ‘Send for circular to JOHANNISBERG RESORT. Napa. Cal. LONGWOOD FRUIT FARM. AN IDEAL OUTING PLACE. Send for illustrated pam- U Bright, Clean, A Champi Thoughtfal. Tk Truth. HOTEL LARKSPUR. NOW OPEN. & NEW MANAGEMENT. Balt water bathing and boating. Fine drives. FOPKINS & CO., Proprietors, Larkspur, Marin County, Cal. | % Cit; 3 3 R S Rl B — apa. . e S i A CALIFORNIA NEWSPAPER SODA BAY RESORT.h ALL THE TIME. Most_delightful spot in Lake County: hunt- —_ tng, fishing, boatihg, swimming: tabie sup: T ADVOCATES SENT BY plied with bést marketaffords. Address HEATH HOME MAIL, 5150 & BURLINGAME, Proprietors, Soda Bay, , Kelseyville, Lake County, Cal. 1 INDUSTRIES A YEAR.