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THE SAN FRANCISCO OCALL, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1898. 5 06 06 308 108 308 306 00308 108 106 30¢ 20¢ 100 10 208 500 106 10 30¢ 10¥ 10 08 308 308 40K 308 308 108 308 308 00308 308 X HAD TO LEARN HOW TO SMOKE. Miss Minnle Young Discovers .It Is a Pro- fessional Necessity, and Succumbs. Miss Minnie Young, daughter of Brigadier-General Young, U. 8. A., is learning to smoke. The lady took her first lesson yesterday, at rehearsal at the California Theater,and while she is still diffident in expressing her opinion as to the soothing influences or the health-disturbing qualities of the weed, she made unusual progress and hopes soon to be able to distin- guish between an ‘‘Egyptian Princess” and a *Nestor.” Miss Young and Miss Olive Snider, a young society belle of Oakland, are to make their profess‘onal @ebut on Monday evening at the California Theater in a dramatization of Ouida’s popular novel “Moths.” Miss Young is to play the fetching American girl Fuschia Leach and Miss Snider the wicked Duchesse de Sonnaz. Miss Snider, though at first greatly appalled by the designing features of the titled lady’s character, 18 working bravely, and hopes to score a success. Miss Young is sure to make an ideal Fuschia. She is all life and merri- ment and has a deliclously frank way about her. She knows her lines, and if she conquers the pernicious weed is sure to fill the hearts of her friends with pride. Miss Young has about concluded that smoking is an accessory to the dramatic art that requires both time and attention. Her first attempt was not a brilliant success, but it could scarcely be called a disastrous failure. A chalky palor and deep rings under the eyes were the only visible effects of the death-dealing cigarette. Sympathetic friends have assured Miss Young that the cigarette may be conquered in two lessons, and so by Monday evening the debutante hopes to be able to not only master the weed, but gracefully expel the smoke through her nostrils. Monday evening will be a gala night at the California. All that is left of the army and the entire 400 have arranged to be present and lend Miss Young a hand. Oakland representatives will be over to testify their appre- ciation of Miss Snider. Theater parties will flourish like roses in June, and the house is sure to present a magificent spectacle with itswealth of beauti- fully gowned women and handsome men. | S half of the Government the Marine Hos- | 4 3 pital for all serious and surgical cases. | | The many friends of Company M of the | Beventh Regiment are determined that the boys of Riverside shall not be laeking T in funds while here in camp, and conse- ! | quently the citizens of Riverside oy Pri- . vate subscription have raised a purse of $600, which will be presented to the cap- tain of the company to-day to be used | egagesegeiegetaagetatatadatatetatetatnatvinteicuietatainieatcteu R oo R R e R -Rotn] BN County will arrive to-day apd present the ta.ion drill in the afternoon, which was Will Sail to inid through the varfous maneuvers with per- | tion to see that all of the men i1n the | that the boys mey have no sore arms | officer of the F urteenth Infantry, had at the Presidio’s City |™g i °au 'of i€ sixth Reat- for the comfort of the commissioned and non-commissioned officers and men of Company M. The Sheriff of Riverside purse to the company The Fourteenth Infantry gave a bat- g ivisi vitnessed by ma ireds of the visit- Three Full Divisions |Finesgd by many bundreds 5 formmand fect military grace and precision. Sluju‘r :\ch;xrguu has taken the precau- Dewey. First California Regiment shall be vac- v cinated. This will be done at once, SO | vhel .y arrive at Manila. | “%i‘l(nxltly:\gt\ntjzk‘ , who IS the recruiting More Troops Assembling | & number of applications yesterday from | regulars. f ment will have its tent erected and the of Canvas. corps in shape to-day. 53 PO samp of the Fourteenth Infantry | S o gone Rt everything running upon | & 1o & Divais of strict military discipline. The | lock-like order of the camp routine and | Words of Praise for the Vol- | the perfect harmony prevalling among| the men and officers at once impress the | unteers From Reégular | visitors. Major Robe has made many | % friends since his arrival here. His com- Army Officers. | e is composed of men recruited from | along the coast, and a more magnificent | fooking body of men it was never the| good luck of an officer to command. He| {£"%s proud of his command as Napoleon | SAY THEY EQUAL ANY. was of the Old Guard. Major unbedg;:‘ B L e o ia batialion atlEmented by | 5%y 1y pyucr L sy i ol e o e e e the 20th of this month by the two com-| | panics that have been ordered here from | \TTYF \ to conduct the prosecution himself, but as | aska. S vate Detective Curtin Work on the Mine Fields Finished. | “1iskd S n First Cali-| | D o oot taken Major > fornia Volu unpa i Bis the facts in the case he was unable to 2 ceedingly busy yeste! king his proceed, and, therefore, he would insist | ~~~~~~rmmmmmen Sanaasaaane ol Battalions. | medical supplies, which have arrived. The | I EDOL) & cOBtATATICE AR ARIEY. hospital corps now entirely supplied | | “The Judge thought that under the cir- AR E ° hat is necessary for the | | cumstances it would be no injustice to ' | the defendants to grant tle continuance, | FLE ttalions, under | i | but it must be understood that the cases > 2 and Tilden, | would g0 _on to-morrox SPRINGS. SANTA CATALINA. askes that E the bonds. of For HEALTH, A fleld for health and pleasure without & — | with everything battle yesterday Cuid goon. counterpart in America or Europe. Most phe- 306 OF 083008308 08010805 108 200 OF 8 ICEICH K 05 CHOFCH 08 CECECHCR0E 000 08 308 08 308 308 10 308 0% A Practical Drill of Two ns for concentrating 15,000 troops | qn o on the Pr dio res: ation have been | engaged | trip to M were drilling, and| Myron H. Azhderian, MFrs. |cach of the defendants should be reduced formed by the War Department The | morning Lr B albps 3 3 " | both batt out of the blood- s s s to $2000. The Judge said he would. have o * press dispatch rding the move- fray with colors flving and honors Elsie Williams and Mrs. no objection if reliable sureties were of-| Spend your summer outing there and drink PLEASURE and S R R T B R t of W regiments glve a|even. Both majors exe “:“.‘{Q“”&}‘ move- | Loode Bosked. | tered and appros ‘..1“ by Bond Tnspector | trom the famous RECREATION | Delighttul coast excursions. Novel out-door Eretly rleas tion that the mili- | ments and performed deeds of great Newman. The defendants were then taken | sports. | Music, dancing, pyrotechnics, water jle' the behavior o : carntval, ete. valor, % Served upon them upes aa. | HEALTH - RESTORING SPRING. | s -ovc SAN FRANCISCO and HOTEL METROPOLE | e T back to th i; 3 umhI . 1\‘.3.. hington design | 'ho were supposed to be nderianiex:| o d 0 bl o warrant wi ; 2 ) THE LINE ) mass that number of men in San igly heavy fire was gallant in the | The Preliminary Examination on the | other charge of extortion. In thi§ in- 3%7 | Always lopen: 5 g v he Irewanie 2 4 exippion pen; modern appointments; otficlent ¥ providing for sub- | extreme. The fight was of an impromptu| £yt Gage Postponed Until To- | Stance they are charged with obtaining | Large Swimming Tank, Mineral, Tub, Vapor | OF THE NORTH PACIFIC R’Y Sreeas $ n tend to ver. natur E: er of the majors nor the | { from Nevills §00 on ebruary 27T by a|and Roman Baths. Competent Masseurs. . ISLAND VILLA S = | me ad any idea that it w pending. Morrow Morning. | similar threat of accusing Nevills of being (The Picturesque Route of Californis.) Open July 1. SPLENDID ARRANGEMENT el Smith, when he ldiers at | It occurred to Col vs. This was two | ; xtortion of the | RESIDENT PHYSICIAN. ADVICE FREE. | 10157 0I5t (5 S0 B0t S: Somme benctiond | Full tnformations” reiei ond fiiustrated pam- v the two battalions drilling, to order [ralge 4 to wch other, and the Contrary to expectation, the preliminary | $2000. The complaint, like the previous , of which there are over 200, well | phiets, ands. ed or ith gratifying results. | oyamination of Myron H. Azhderian, Mrs, | On€, was drawn up in the District Attor-| Many improvements. New cottages. Bowling with trout. WILMINGTON TRANSPORTATION CO., in the field aptain m was at the Bisia Willfins: Sand Mra (S has 1 ney’s office. alleys rebutit. Bath house enlarged. If you want to drink health-giving waters 222 SOUTH SPRING ST.. ng in the ne sie lliams Mrs arace 00! —_— and enjoy social life, visit one cf our many Los Angeles, Cal. en thousand did | the mc ttention, but now, | men to PR e R P T R of profound peace, | pattalions to be quite an|to move rge fleet of ocean | about comple ning »m e company comple- | charged with extortion by Milllonaire W. g = = | Mineral Spring Resorts. e oL & Memorial Day Celebration. Only Resort Keeping Paid Orchestra, | s, ring Resorte. 0 home ite of a | se two | A. Nevills, was postponed in Judge Jo- | : | W D 3 achimsen’s court,yesterdhy| mornfiig until.| . The commilies haying clistge of vthel|l; i Sies Ut o o LA GiEe s IS St Sherelate ity ranchenal who, fnlil b2 requisitions have been | to_morrow morning. arrangements for the celebration of Me- | Dascine, Teonls Bowling, Billlards, Croquet, | SIS, IOVe T, o /. - morial day has almost completed its WOTk. | the children. At the Resorts and the homes of the ranchers y L. : When the cases a . mmond of the Seventh en the cases were called, ex-Judge |1 %)) 3 impossible to have any kind of | | RATES- Hotel and hotel cottages, $10 to $15 | charges are reasonabie. i Lieutenant required to convey by CColonel Berry | Ferral, for the defendants, answered et per week; housekeeping cottages. $8 to 81 per | For detailed information apply at Ticket ila, and many ships ing missary | ready; but Prosecuting Attorney Graham, | & Milltary demonstration this vear. but | g7 by At Otfice, ‘%0, Market st. (Cnronicle bullding), or | pron priaet COUNTE CAL. plie for the troops el Smith also issued | after a consultation with District Attor- | it 1S expected that many independent so-| "Cali or address at General Office, Mutual Life building, San- Al St Pfi TFY [,RA A = 1 S ing changing the Basit 3 x cletles will turn out in the parade. Do- | BARTLETT SPRINGS CO.. some and California sts. HEALTH OR PLEASURE. C llow the expedi- non-commissioned | 1 arnes, asked for a continuance untll | 5. 0o qowers will be recelved inB'nai | 22 Fourth st., San Francisco, or R. X. RYAN, General Passenger Agent. HIRTY OF THE GREATEST MINERAL - . B '”“Dl,; ed in the to-morrow, which was vigorously opposed | piiith Hall on Sunday, the 29th inst., and | BARTLETT SPRINGS, Lake County, Cal. M,L W. FOSTER, President and General springs in America; all kinds of amuse- nust be found on the rt ster partment and around | by Ferral. Graham replied that as Prose- | the services will be held in Trinity Pres- | Tanibhlcts maflea free. S Jonts; Jov Svipeb tok, batha sah requisitions of the cuting Attorney of the court he proposed | byterian Church. leted by the com d the command will soon reasonable. Write for illustrated pamphlets. tted. ADVERTISEMENTS. the volunteers from ta, Wyoming, Wash- Major Edward adjutant-genera post comman- all, Four :[ SPECIAL NOTICE! FREE C AMPINGj e RIS Siallatsopery strest thirty-fifth Anni- | s % % 5 3 3 % 3 % 9 % 9 % % % % 3% 3 3 %% % % % % % 5% % 36 9% % % % % % % % ¥ ‘ THE TAVEHN UF EASTI.E EHAG oific Rallway, ’; i Site - M Ahding THE FI:AG—ST,AFF lNN' ather ied Troop K, | and Lake counties. the day his ‘Fl" Cavalry Volunteers, from this | | * a sword a s | JUNE FIRST. and Guerneville branches, along Sonoma Creek | Cal., $2 per day. Special rates by week or = . . | month. Telephone. Stage daily from San Ra- Owing to the favornble weather conditions 1n | 21 Russlan River. Fishing, boating. bathing. | BENTL, L2 POt BR8E RV 4756, rom San | the Shasta region and at the request of many | Fasy access to city. Low rates. Supplies from | prancisco. Gasoline schooner twice a week | patrons The Tavern of Castle Crag will be | neighboring towns delivered dally at camps. | from San Francico. 5 : | Shened for the reception of gucsts Wednesday. | “por eralled fnformation apply at Ticket | _AEent for schooner, PAUL KEYSER, 26 Clay The resasonablecharges and the superior man- | Office, 650 Market st. (Chronicle building), or at pgement which have characterized this well- | General Office, Mutual Life bullding, sansome | MAGNETIC SPRINGS, | known resort will be continued. ming regiment en had with Hi 1gineer of the concern- Alexander of the Sacra- mento company of the Sixth Infantry g sterday promoted to be regimental ser. troox = eant-major. ourth Cav- | " The citizens of Stockton have raised $300 r of the Presidlo, | by popular subscription to purchase THE FIRE OF YOUTH! Have you never experl- enced the strength of nerve, the courage, self-confidence FK KK KA KK KR NN K KKK R E KKK R KKK KR KR LK KRR my of 15,000 | horses and present them to Lieutenant- t rush now | Col Johnson and Major G. Grant. | and energy that are the B L ;fmrg;n"dmlgn; prior to June | and California sts. Situated in the heart of the redwoods, 4 crs with cloth- | _When the Sacramento company left the | characteristics of the well- * | ager, room 6. Union Trust buliding, San’ Fran: B X RTAN. General Passenger Agent | S0y fo ot mountain, seoncry: . c.cvation. 1000 equipage. Minnesota | Capital City last Sunday ovs of the | devel olsc. After above date they should address| A- W. FOSTER, President and General Man- | ot Srines semeotally ananted. o ohmime 1uiE corps were given a grand ovation by the eloped man ? Have you # | feco, After Crag, Shasta County, Cal. ager. | e itinate s neGTaReS e habiiaee lost the Ffire of youth by — 7 and up. Hu . d]ss[pat[ons and S Coebes ? troubles. Terms $7 and up. Hunting, fishing, Do you look withenvy upon the man who has preserved his health intact Why go rs maintained an ef- | (iiyens * Captain J. F. Lucey will send an rd, and it is prob- | gooropriate letter expressing the gratifi- nth Regiment from | cation of the officers and men to Mayor | e fully | Land | “The work of making out and signing | for the officers of the Cali- lawn tennis, bowling alley, billiards, piano, An ideal place for rest, | laWR tenni biliie u . . Cottages for familles. Stage fare, 50c, PARAISO HOT SPRINGS fecrestion and health: | S1o, JOUSESE, DO SmCS ag0 D%, 0 ’ lla aturally warm mineral | goepery js to be seen of this and other counties. pater dus SR mouing ) sk Address L. PERHACS. Glenwood. Monterey County, Cal. and tub baths. No stag- p fornia v teers was completed at Cali- h R it on may ar- | £ 5 n - ing — private rig meets pace be. | fornia S tary headquarters yester- ?ngf{gn: day we f’as)l’n'g'ea“z | For rest, health and pleasure, fine waters o EEEIR At EE Helenst Houhd L I NN ntry and the | 92Y by r Budd ijutant-General at you are 10 your | and ‘Baths,’ cleansst accommodntion ‘aud faile trip, $7. Rates, $10, $12, $14 | Situated in the Santa Cruz Mountains on San N T (A and Colonel of the Gov- nerve force when you can Paraisy stands unsurpassed; round-trip tickets & week: Lopmzs Biver: 2 bours rom 6. 8 minutes as be ern: . Altog commissions at 613 Market st., S. F., $8. trains I daily = == rom Santa Cruz; grounds and river lit by : to arrive at | hay S TBAG ot se will be taken | see a cure within your at Third and Townsend 8 a. m for Solcdad, W. L. MITCHELL, electric lights; tennis, bowling, boating, bath. th to Sacramento to-day, where the great | grasp ? For pirms and free pamphlet address K. | g p agent, Manager TAGRIG N sva Eole R s T e th . of California wi at- | ERTSON, ¥ X . F. Agent, . ounty, Cal. Santa Curz Mts.; club, billiard and smoking- were received | seal of the State of California will be af- | ] i g MATRgRT F. V. OWEN, Claus Spreckeis Building. rooms, Roman fireplaces. All rooms new, that Captain ";‘.{‘ after which they v lli“‘f:l”“o u;‘;“d | — bard fintehed and elegantly furnished through: o S| toith spectiv ficer ntitled tc 5 HOT SPRINGS, Sonoma Co out. Telephone and telegraph service in office. with the Alaskan Rellef)| . L0e:POSt commissary atithe Exesiglo ver] 1 | Only 4% hours from S. F. and THE GEYSERS P s Ben Lomont on sne . 5 MmN d teleg instructions from = | B0 il Stagine Cits i Prop., South Ben Lomond, or see W. H. MEN 15 been appointed chief ton v to issue ten days’ | moted for medicinal virtues: best nagural batn | Sonoma County, & Hours from San Francisco. | TON, 613 Market st., San Francisco. e Lhe Uipexin at 1o tions; itoithe Lpatmie oD Aa Ny B < | in State; swimming and boating; grand moun- ONE OF NATURE’S WONDERS. =F i with headquarters in San | tioned on the reservation, which instruc- | tain scenery; excellent climate; good trout | Grandest scenery. The hotel an enchantin; S PRINGS, tions will be carried out to-day. As it etreams at door; photographers’ ' room: tele- | embowered home, Bath house rebullt, elegant PUTM}&j 0., t LAKE NTY phone. telegraph, dally mall; FIRST-CLASS | [0 GIeq JOme, [DArh Tonse Xe BERVICE; morning_ and afternoon stages: = < & i round trip ¢rom S. F. only $ 50; take Tiburon | NATURAL STEAM AND MINERAL BATHS. | Agcommodations unsurpassed. ferry at 7:30 a. m. or 3:30 p. m. Terms, $2 a Tepid Swimming Lake. Long-distance Tele- 'tes, $8 $10 and $12. Special terms to fam- day or $12 a week. ner;reg;é .nhg%en of the DT:gm. ;{:lmgl;; Peel‘_c' e'li“abl‘ez .-:’résu‘;p;-ed. ilies. goetrzl\mc:wnnd sfil!!;phonef‘mn IR ears. J. LGREW, Prop. | s, 4 ek per Round trip, 3 uthern lc office, i Shiee; yen P day. R. M. HORTON, Proprietor, | Morket strest. 3 Address MRS. R. J. BEEBY. SEIGLER SPRINGS, c“xn%‘i’s?u%fi%é i S AKE COUNTY. L KE COUNTY. This aeug;rul watering place 1s located {n | The Mineral Springs are well known for mar- B U RLINGAME. & Cotet Tases. velous cures when everything else falled, es- R R pecially in cases of STOMACH, LIVER, KiD- (San Mateo County.) Redington Place for rest and comfort, from ‘Abundance of mineral springs, hot and cold a plunge baths, large swimming tank of mineral | NEY and BLADDER affections. New hotel | Water, fine stone dining room; telephone con- | Superior accommodations; 3§ to $10 per weski s IRA. G. HOITT. | Mettions, electric lights, livery accommodation; | Toads excellent: good trout fishing and deer | June 1. Addres Is curing thousands of men In your condition. By its use you can send your life-blood bounding through your veins. AS YOUNG AS EVER. ‘“Your Belt took all the pain out of my back and side and warmed me up all over. I am as young as ever, although I have six children, all grown up to manhood and womanhood,” writes C. H. Payne, San Pedro, Cal. Why go on nursing your weakness when a cure is at e the delivery of over 30,000 ra- | notice, as also made Major Robert H. White, staticned at the The commissary, however, n appointed chief sur- ual to the emergency, and, in fact, | »sed expedition to the | is ready to meet any demand that may be je upon him at the shortest notice. , The headquarters of Captain F. de L.| Carrington at the California Hotel were crowded yesterday with men who failed to pass the required physical examination | to admit of their being accepted as re- cruits in the volunteer service of the United States army. Altogether, Lieuten- st men in t p at the Pre: o a fellow-offi O R R O R R R R R S A the California va W as fine |ant Cloman, acting quartermaster of the hand? Get Dr. Sanden’s Electric Belt. It makes strong men o & of . recruits, furnished transportation to 348 5 ' od trout fishing and hunting. Round trip | hunting on property. For particulars “/rite W. . aboly b an rance on the | ien, who presented certificates from tho and wo(r:nlen. Calfl and test the Belt ?r write for booklet, flokets at Southern Pacine officen, g0 R. McGOVERN, Carlsbad, Lake County. TUSCAN SPRINGS, as he eve and could 5 g A : e “ » JOH! AU NG, Proprietor. e Tehama County. By rail to Red 199 1 5 captains of their respective companies Three Classes of Men. It is mailed free to any address. 7 4 b atching t oA Shacs % * 7 M o J. WALLACE SPAULDING, Manager. miles; fare, 36 45; dally stage to springs, 3 o Wm)) m | certifying &mg“v{!;of‘rfihn“r_u’.:g :Q:n;n::nfi:;: » It tells how manly strength may be regained. Call or address N. P. C. R. R. TOCALOMA, MARIN 00. | miles fare, $1; elevation 1000 feet; 20 furnished 3 Fre oo0d fa ttages for rent; accommodations at hotel for h compliment to There are still about fifty men | % A * BERTRAND’S HOTEL. 00 people; telephone, telegraph and postoffics the State trec 1d coming as it does | entitled to return home, to whom. trans- | o SANDEN ELECTRIC CO. IMPORTANT * 2 e e -aocommodation, . Sesorable [in Botel; rates,. $10 nd ub; send. for. book. o from ncere. pirtathn D o % 702 Market Street, Corner Geary, San Francisco, NOTICE. i ke Go. €al, £ Valley, ete. JOSEPH ¥. BERTRAND or | e e, o> ED- B, WAL~ So nd naval au- | C St Tora ey e * M 324 Kearny st. - P thiow e A Sword for Tobin. (2 oses a9 Sr u Suibs Dr. Sandemws offices | 4 e e e e S ] X /£ | % to s les, Cal., 204 So oAt 709 Curative powers of springs and miners charmingly located; % mile from the re 5 Spanish | The members of the Board of Health, | * Broadway: Portland, Or. 253 Washington st.; gre.naw At 702 Murket # | unsivaled. | Sixteen varietionof waters, A most GOOD LUCK And, eood, treat-| Soods;"fRe fahing and hunting: tres hot 2000 miles of s port, but | together with all the employes of the de- | % Denver, Colo., & xteenth st.; Dallas, Tex., » gEaass % | plcturesque spot and charming climate. Eas: hand at HOTEL GISELMAN mineral baths, water 106 degrees; sure cure s vigilant lookout is | partment sembled in the secretary's | % 28 Main st. N — % | of access; telephone gonnectlons and datiy matl. Lakeport, Cal. " |17 o rhéwmation eafiakin diacases; roung. tHp :d at Fort Po a 8 ords » to suit _all. Write 2 NS, Pro- i 3 ned th Fort P m](., The fact is | office yesterday morning to bid farewell | %y 4 4 5 5 % % % % % % # KKK ERE KA KK EAE KK KKK K% ¥ %% | prietor, or in San Francisco, 416 Pine treet, F. board. J. H. ORR, P. 0., Mendotino Co., Ci ed that it is the unexpected | to Chief Laundry Inspector Willlam F. A "BUSSE. A. H. SPURR, Proprietor. | {7rits w. i, MILLER, Uklah, for livery ac- commodationis to springs in Lake and Men- es to save money. = ANGWIN'S. FLANTATION HOUSE, doctno comnflen = = Eighteen miles from Cazadero, on stage line, | WRITE SMITH & HILL, Ukiah. for livery on Howell Mountain; elevation 1750 feet; | Good trout fishing, plenty frult, cream and | accommodations to springs in Lake and Men- swimming tank 100x40: 'temperature of Watef | mil;; free conveyance for parties of two or | 40cino counties to save money. 78 degrees; climate unsurpassed; chalybeate | lord mrand redwood . scenery. Addrees & and other springs; tennis, croquet, riding. | [,UTTRINGER, Seaview, Somoma County, or E. ANGWIN, Angwin, Napa County, Cal [ ticulars. KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS.|SUMMIT SODA | _, i publishes the Cream of the On line of C. P. R. R. Elevation, 6003 feet. Finest fishing and health resort on the Coast. | Daily mail. Telephone connections.” New ac- News of the Week and For particulars write to EDSON BROS., Bes- | commodations. Open June 1. Address GOUL- wick, Siskiyou County, Cal. DEN & JACOBS. Donner, Placer Co., Cal. ST. MELENA sanTarm. |CALAVERAS BIG TREES. Natural advantages; salubrious pe: hence me: cen to guard against surpris in The Call 1l days ago, nd hi stants of the .eutenant Tobin had been requested to | completed the | come in from the Presidio, and when he | eld of this harbor. | appeared Dr. John C. Spericor, on behalf | and the m are protected by rapid- | 0f bis assoclates and the employes, pre- and the mines are protected by r2Pld- | cented the youns officer with a beautiul | fire gun: e torped ther gold-mounted sword. On the scabbard | the breech-loading rifles at Lime Polnt | {as the following inscription: and Fort Point, and the mortar ba sented to Lieutenant William F. Tobin, teries and dynamite guns, to noth- ant First California Infantry, United ing of the powerful Montérey, can take | States Volunteers, by his friends in the Health care that no hostile craft gets into this | Office. San Francisco, May 12, 189 Lieutenant Tobin could only stammer | bay. = » artillery defenses of San Fran- | N8 thanks and shake the hands of his o are under the direction of Col- GRAND LARCENY CHARGED. ures have | Tobin, who will depart for Manila in a | | few ys, being a member of Colonel | aft of the First California Vol- As state Major Heu work on the MANY ATTRACTIVE AND ORIGINAL FEATURES. ITIS'THE BEST WEEKLY ot P. Miller, Third Artillery, one the most capable and active officers in the army. There is one battery of | Mrs. Annie Carroll Wants Her turesque scenery; mountain walki pure | g - i y 3 i ter; beautiful drives; pii H age ride shortened 24 miles by Sierra Rall- the Third Artillery at Lime Point, one | Nephew, William Ensbury, Ar- SDwne and gardens. The best advantages fof | Way to Jamestown. J. L. SPERRY, Manager. PAPER ON THE ¢ those who need to obtain comfort, rest and | JAMES M. HUTCHINGS, Agent,’ 30 Mont- PACIFIC COAST at Alcatraz and five batteries taking | care of the big rifles, mortars and dy uns in the region of Fort gomery street. AGUA CALIENTE SPRINGS HOTEL, health culture in a short time. Address St. Helena Sanitarium, St. Helena, Cal. rested. Mrs. Annie Carroll, 1210 Folsom street, | namite | v a i | swore to a complaint in Judge Joachim- | ” 2 | Sonoma Valley, two hours from S. F., vi . Yesterday Colonel Mosby sent the | sen's court vesterday for the arrest of her | HILESIRE B ARV aron Terry. Varm mineral swimaing and tep The Best - followi xplanation to Richmond: |nephew, Willlam Ensbury, a saloon-keep- | Fine spring water, fresh butter, egss and baths, - Flotel completely remodeled and refur- Telegraphic SAN FRANCISCO, May 12, 1888, | er at 312 Second avenue, on a charge of | milk; magnificent focation: grand scenery. | {10 SRt BA% Clectil hells, Rates S0 i TaE ANCISCO, May 15 108, | Srand Inroe £12 per weelc 8 per day. Address AGUA CALIL- Service on tement she alleges that her | husband died in September, 1895, and part | of his estate was a deposit of $1700 in the | German Savings Bank. As she cannot | ral Miles uo him great in- suggestion to get r in my behalf cisms justi politic: . §7 k: children. halt price. | 312 3 R hs. B R UN AT, Napar Cat. o T SCIUNGES Axiia Culiente Buhoma Oo.. The Coast / AT BELMONT, SAN MATEO COUNTY. e on th ng_power to induce the - aceptance of the offer of my services as a trfnfl‘grh:v&n-r,t(cxtu;»lf;;o}(nfnlsburyfi&nhshler‘ o Doard for summer months; private family: | LAKE COUNTY-Among the pinesi 000 feet —_— soldier. He is not the appointi ower. | to < recently and drew . Sub- : ;b elevation; nature's game preserve; beautiful oo can anly recontmend tis EEn: e ‘aid. | sequently Ensbury got po: on of the rocanc. SalC WAl shwinutig hathe, Seon pures’ . r; coldest water: good shoot- Not a Line of it Sensational T made no condition about ramic: in fact, | bankbook and drew the remaining $1000, | ANy siness men and families. b e AN R L S T Faky, and Not a Line of am as indiffer about rank now as I The bank rfirusef to give her any satis- | P . : : : g”;fik;x%fi""d hte.dmn;: 3“3 g = pr 2 i was in our late war'I cannot go as | factory explanation. and sho determined | I think Ripans Tabules about the best thing i e s D i it Dry or Uninteresting. .28 T did then, because both my | : : ge and the loss of an eye exclude me no: Most wonderful waters; all kinds of skin HOTEL BENVENUE, from enlistment. 1 would as soon be a The Fire Department. - there is,” said the CO]OHCI; LA | guess they are THE ateeases cured in maryelously short time: kid- | :_-hnl«e:ort, fné.l % ney, liver, catarrh, rheumatism and stomach uated on the shore of lear Lake; fine Bright, Clean, || A Champion of utenant as a b die; ral, pro- f the F T_general, pi At the meeting of the Fire Commission- troubles immediately relieved; rates $10 to 813 | large grounds; special facilities for families hone, = Address | and children: home cooking; boating, bathing. vided I go in front of our army and In itti h h i moking and drink- per we Lot ar of. the ener Y Ry ers yesterday afternoon John Finnegan of best ! was sitting the o evening b = - B iatnce, tal rates reaso ress FRANI r of the enem: As my military record S 0 st 1 S 3 t ther 1 S : 1 LY HAYS. P!Jspr;e&2?3 ke County. fishing: rates reasonable. Add FRAN. Thoughtful. Truth. % indorsed during the war by "General engine 3, Joseph Ryan of engine 10 and | SCALES d '3 Robert E. Lei 1 by General G aft- |John Lavarony of engine 6 were i R -4 . and A. M. SCALES. war o ot UG @ongross. | eaves of absence untl they returaca| ing a little whisky and water ; there were four of us there DUNCAN SPRINGS. JOHANNISBERG A CALIFORNIA NEWSPAPER dorsement would add to its credit, | from the war. Eugene Q'Connor, fore- | ot ask a el 3. i3 | . . Two miles from Hopland; unequaled soda o T e g Sl ihink thal | man of hose T, John Gavin. hoseman of| and one complained of being very uncomfortable. When | end masnesin springs hot asa cold baths; Tor- | pRamcis moantaly beal(s gna, pleasurs resors. L g nt and Lee need any Congressional | engine 10, and John Brown, hoseman of | nished cottages; srsement. JOHN 8. MOSBY. | engine 8, were each fined ten days’ pay for | eterhone, Buy through tickets. O. HOWBLL, | Fishing, boating, ' hunting and . swimming. ——— replect Of duty. George H. Cook rosi . . 5 > 3 & . Topiens e Terms, $7 to $10. _Send for circular to T ADVOCATES SENT BY ACTIVITY AT THE CAMP. g'e‘f‘&fii‘&"fioaefl’fnvg?‘i%{;’;,?;"i%‘d‘r'fi‘s‘m he had told us about it I said to him, all that ails youild i Tropreton —o JOHANNISBERG RESORT, Napa, Cal. HOME :“n_' $1.58 California Battal indigestion,’ and I gave him a Ripans Tabule from alittle |LAUREL DELL LAKE. SODA BAY RESORT. aliforada Savalions Engage in Incressed factlities tor comfort and pleasurs; | Most delightful epot In Lake County; hunt- > 2 ¥ . 0 £ bo, . , swimm! K Mafpic and Blocdices CAS I OR IA vial I had in my pocket. We each of us took one, and | iithis and livers: ‘boating and. baihing fras: | Biiod with bist Tarket aftords, Address HEAT DR MCNI l I ; Warfare. > 45 to 814 per week: round trip, $9 50. H. WAM- SURLINGAME, Proprietors, Soda Bay, . 4 . B v BOLD, Prop., Bertha P. O., Lake County, Cal. | Kelseyville, Lake County, Cal. TS WELL-K: RELIARLE OF. Acting under Instructlons from the War For Tnfants and Children since then I have learned that every one of the three has e R O R RLIARER, oL WN A 3 e, Department. Drs. Gassoway and Perry DEER PAR INN SUMMER HOME FARM. | Diseasesol voniy. Man] Pfl::k' tored. Over A ; years: expecionses. Bond Bee. T of e Uit Staies Marine Esenitar 5% | m e bought the TABULES and thinks them the greatest | lays T simsccn o AT L e R Feiagely, T bpd don’ and dAIIM' P, or the Presidio reservation, called upon the | ‘sl Fine accommodations, Cottages with pri- | tificial lake for boat swimming; long lsom surgeons commanding the volunteer hos gz . . te baths and o] fires. Table unsurpassed. | dista ‘telephe ‘campers’ urn kets Dital corps and tendered to them fn beo| of 7 wumpen | things there are a going.” - ¥ R rates, $13 %0 tor RoUND TRIP" 3-8 $250. Send for clreular 3. B HAESTERS, a0y o ROBCOE MoNULTY, 3. D 4 LIBBY. room 1 Flood ding, San Franolsco. | Glenwood, Cal b i Noarny Stroet. #an Francisoe. Pri

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