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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1898. A GLANCE AT AL ESTATE o Large Sales Recorded. 'T w THE TAMS ESTATE DIVIDED. A PORTION SOLD TO THE JUS-| TINIAN CAIRE HEIRS. Prospects of the Market for the Fu- ture—The Records, Contracts 1d General Realty Notes. arket better ions now ity t ation of the pre on of the crops is expected to create a e world of real , whic aymen ept slu and Loan roperty 000 on property in ‘Western Ad- > situated on the southwest cor- Polk and Hayes streets, south 60 by 5 NEW BUILDING CONTRACTS. srner of Washington and 78 by north 72:8%, con- ory, attic and basement owner, James M. or, Carl 177:6 feet west 80, north all 1ding; 8 me bull al at a cost of $2777; contractor, B. Becaas. orton street, 137:6 fect east Brick work ding at a_cost of $3TT; architect, C. R. Wilson; arthy and J. R. Elerath. th, northeast corner of by north 200—All work Tor & tworstory e buflding; owner, D. B end Mary J. Todd; architects,’ Townsend & Wyneken; contractor, W. H. Rines; cost, $23%. Arlington street, 28 feet southwest of Miguel __All work Yor a one-story frame building, the 3 hich _will t $1520; OFFEE. FOOD C TRY AGAIN. Don’t Let Carelessness Keep You From Comfort. e you ever been disappointed in avor of your cup of Postum Food Coffee If so, you are the person we want to talk to. Flavor and food value cannot be extracted from a food drink of this kind, if it is dripped or simmer- ed. A delicious taste and a cupful of nourishment can be had quickly and easily if the Postum be allowed to keep up a clever bolling for fifteen minutes after boiling begins. Remember to sir leave the pot on the stove fif- t nutes will not answer. Keep up the boil fifteen minutes after active boiling commences. This is simple, and if your health is worth lookin~ after at all, it is worth having your Postum made good in- stead of sloppy, for when it is well boiled you get the strength and body building elements as well as the charm- ing flaver. Insist on having your bev- erage well made and that cream or boiled milk be served with it. It is just as easy to have Postum well made as to have it made in a slovenly man- ner. This talk on the preparation of Pos- tu s called for from the fact that have heard lately of several people lio cannot drink coffee and tried Pos- tum, but were discouraged, from the fact that it was badly made. When it Is served properly it makes and holds H: the NEW STREET LIGHTS. Ornamental Lamps Proposed for This City by the Merchants’' Association. the resented by the 1 for o Market street and Van which stree to pe its in the t them as will be done els where. The Merc tion bas j sketch of tk these poles, whi will har over the es will be b hts e out P! reet will ctive it with appear ssings _in- | ead. The , is that in order them over! ever , h illum la ed over the cente e light ma; ections, and for system will be pted he contrs Jones north mneys, rthwest corner 0 by ch ement of Octa on_west | £ Tw, west of er_of Washington and Spruce H. Doe, to H. Huddleston, the firm of Easton, east rooms a > of Laguna : four flats west of south of Twen- structure at pleted 18 r been drawn and submitt Tree and work will Van | State | Tree for University, Contra Collins $3000. brokers. | courthouse, is to_be d the Herring, Hale & Marvin Co. will construct the vaults for § rd of the heating and ventilating contracts | has been postponed for the presen | All three of the six-story T erected on the west side of 1 r ng 130 feet from Stevenson street to the | chester House, have _either been com- | menced or soon will be. The initial contracts | of the Keil bullding, having 60 feet front next of th | to the hotel, ha been let. Plans have been | perfected by M. J. Lyon for a similar and | ®ajoining building baving a frontage of % | | feet and to cost about $15,000, to be put up by | L. & P. Meyer. The e for the demoli- | tion of the building on street | corner has been signed b ck and Al- bert Baruch, who will cover the 40 by 75 foot lot with a pressed brick building containing two stores on the ground floor, de: Percy Hamilton, and to cost $35,000. though the exteriors of the three structures Il be dissimilar, all of the floors will be on the same level, as all he upper stories have been leased by Edward Rollins, who will use them as lodgings in connection with the Win- chester Hou: Vote against the new charter be- cause section 22, article 2, chapter 1, | |2 authorizes the Finance Committee | to examine official bonds and report | upon their sufficiency. Upon report- |ing them deficient the Mayor may | suspend the official and require a new | bond, subject to his own approval.i By refusing to approve a bond he | could permanently vacate an office. | Mayor Sutro at times refused to ap- | prove bonds because he knew nothing about them. This provision applies to elected as well as appointed officers, —_——— GUN CLUBS WILL MEET. Arranging for the Annual Tourna- ment of the Inanimate Target Association. The California Inanimate Target Asso- ciation will meet on Saturday evening in the parlors of the Occidental Hotel to make arrangements for theannual tourna- ment, which will be held at the Olympic | Gun Club grounds at Ingleside on Sunday and Monday next. Clubs desiring repre- sentation must be present to assist n ar- ranging the details and the order in which the teams will shoot. Sunday will | be given to the individual and three-men | team shoots, and on the following day the club champlonship six-men —team | shoots will occupy attention. —_———————— Honor Their Dead Companion. The entertainment for the benefit of Company O, League of the Cross Cadets, which was to have taken place on Tues- | day evening, May 31, has been postponed until Tuesday evening, June 28, through | respect for a departed member of that company, Lieutenant James F. McCarthy. | Congressman James G. Maguire, who was to have delivered the lecture on the 3lst inst., will be in attendance on June 28, and the following will also assist in the pro- | T. P. A, 214 5, friends for life. | gramme: Vocalists from the San Fran- clsco Conservatory of Music, Thomas Leary, Miss Clair Fex, Mrs. Margarer S, Killen, Professor Harrison and the San Francisco Conservatory Mandolin_ Club. Tickets purchased for the date of May 31 will answer their intended purpose on June 2. —————————— Vote against the new charter be- cause the tax levy is required to be fixed before the assessment roll is completed. —_———— BUTCHERS' PICNIC. A Monster Attendance Expected at the Excursion Across the Bay. All of those who have not laid in a stock of meat for to-day are likely to! fast in this respect, for every butcher- shop in this city, Oakland and Alameda will be closed. It is not that the butchers | have thrown up their business and gone | to the war, but they have gone off for a merry time. Their annual picnic is to be held at the Shell Mound Park and the Oakland Trotting Park across the rail- road track. The butchers’ picnics have always been great affairs, and no excur- sion leaving the city has ever been larger ttended. It will be; headed by bands for each divisi The parade will start promptly m. to_connect with the 10 The line of march will be from rrell and Stockton streets to Market, th, countermarch to Kearny, to ifornia, to Market, to ferry. Admis. | O'F to b on and ferry tickets will be furnish ADVERTISEMENTS. rorororororororercrorcIororolorelolelotofoXoloxoYor) {; t want to prove to every honest man tha in every hamlet in the land, does cure this weakening drain upon young men. book, in the daily papers and. by other ments from men who told of their cure: Belt. OVER 5000. monials. | have the original letters or on file, and will be glad to show them T v | to journeymen wearing frocks and aprons To Men Who Suffer From the Effects / of Past Mistakes—Whose Vitality is Gradually Wasting—To Those Par- —This Is a Fair Offer. | have nothing to give free—nobody gives value for nothing—but | I Will Pay $1000 in Gold To the man.or woman who will disprove one of these 5000 and odd testi- It Is an Electric Life-Giver. in_the line. It is believed that there will be at least 2500 people in line, and this number will be swelled at the parks by delegations from Sacramento, Stockton, San Jose and other interior towns. Last year the at- tendance was over 10,000, and there is no reason for believing that it will fall short of that number this year. In the pleas- ure park there is to be dancing, foot races and feats of strength, besides many other forms of amusement. In the Trotting Park horse racing and riding will afford plenty of amusement. —_——————— The Judiciary Committee. The Judiciary Committee of the Super- visors decided yesterday to reduce the bill of the State against the city for the main- tenance of the insane from $14,112 50 to $1660 50, under the opinion of the’City and County Attorney rendered Monday that the city was liable only for those insane persons committed under the provisions of the Penal Code. A petition from the Mission Improve- ment Club asking that the committee commence new proceedings to collect_the balance of the assessment for extending Potrero avenue to Ninth street and the county line was referred to the City and County Attorney for advice as to what proc gs can be taken under the old proceedings. ————————— Vote against the new charter be- cause the provisions relating to civil service are a promise to the ear to be broken to the hope, for they are mani- festly unconstitutional. n Honest Offer o Men Only. BARTLETT | SPRINGS.l } Spend your summer outing there and drink | rom the famous icularly Who Have Drugged in Vain 'HEALTH - RESTORING SPRING Large Swimming Tank, Mineral. Tub, Vapor | and Roman Baths. Comipetent Masseurs. | RESIDENT PHYSICIAN. ADVICE FREE. ‘ Many improvements. New cottages. Bowliog | alleys rebuilt. Bath house enlarged. {Only Resort Keeping Paid Orchestra._j Dancing, Tennis, Bowling, Bllllards, Croquet, | Handball. Shutfieboard, Livery and Burros for the children. | RATES—Hotel and hotel cottages, $10 to $15 | | per week; housekeeping cottages, $3 0 $7 per | week | Call or address | BARTLETT SPRINGS CO. 22 Fourth st., ‘San Franclsco, or BARTLETT SPRINGS, Lake County, Cal.: | Pamphlets mailed free. | = - | A MAGIC ISLAND! SANTA CATALINA. t my Electric Belt, known and praised and has cured in thousands of cases There have been published in my means over 5000 voluntary state- s of this wasting weakness by my the signed statements of each man to any honest seeker for truth. QJoXoscioleofojojojoJojofofofofofolofofofofojojofoRoJoJoJoJoJoXoXoJoJoKoJoJoJoXoXoloko) 'TWO SPLENDID TO THE EAST | via (ireat Rock Island Route. ROCKY MOUNTAIN | ~ LIMITED | Leaves DENVER, COLO. SPRINGS, 9:35 a. m. 9:30 a. m. “ I Arrives LINCOLN . 11:45 p. m. ¢ | noted for medicinal virtues; best naturai bath « OMAHA 1:30 & # KANSAS CITY, 9:15a. m.|['§h{T fhimmiog and boating: grand moun: y ril : .m.‘ ain scenery; cellent climate; good trout « DES MOINES, . 5:25a m. | streams. at door: pholographers: room: tele: ] jone, 1 8 . dally mall; ST- AS “ DAVENPORT, . 9:48a m. | Ar ST.LOUIS, (Wab. Ry.)6:15 p. m. ';;,?",(?fi?’;,‘.,‘mén. and " afternoon _stages: :15 01 trip from S. F. only $5 50: take Tiburon « CHICAGO, . 2:15p.m.| _ e e s v iam T W Next Day. day or $12 a week. Reference, ‘any guest of ths J. F. MULGREW, Prop. Through Sleepers and Colorado to Chicago. Wide Vesti- | bule throughout. The finest train | in the West. | These are New Trains in add For particulars and folders giving time of F. W. THOMPSON, Spring st., Los Angeles, Cal. E. MacLEOD, A. G. P. A., TOPEKA “WINDY AND DI When a man blows wind off his stomach, that is flatulence. Sometimes people call it gulping wind. No matter what you call it, the disease, for it is a disease, is an ing to your friends. I once heard a he did not admire, as a flatulent old fool. Usually we mean by it wind collect: intestines may also be just as properly designated flatulence. It is always caused by indigestion. A physician, who practices in a town pear Albany, New York, reports the case of an old gentleman who had been so annoyed by a persistent condition of flatulence that he' had consulted all the doctors in the vicinity without securing any' *Finally he came to me and I prescribed several remedies 1 then prescribed Ripans Tabules, which he re- ported gave him immediate relief, and he is now nearly curdd. [Ithink it would be an excellent thing to make a strong feature of *flatulence” in all the R:I‘P-A"N'S advertisements, for I find them excelleat in benefit. which failed utterly. almost every case of that sort.” Chair Cars |Ar. LINCOLN, (Ex. Sun.) 6:42 a. This wonderful Belt of mine pours energy into the weakened parts A fleld for health and pleasure without a | during the night, while the patient sleeps, developing the nerves and Bomeney: rod and. resl fshing i the. werld: | muscles and restoring the old vigor, the snap and power of man. [ Ehats Aholing. Ik exsctEatanel s ; 5 orts. Music, darcing, pyro s, READ THE BOOK, “THREE CLASSES OF MEN.” et e s I G ra e d It is free, sealed, by mail. It is full of these grateful letters. Send or | AlwayljuOnIEmLM»METES,EfiLE call for it. Free test of the Belt at the office. ~Call or direct ’ “management 3 SANDEN ELECTRIC CO. * % open uis'© SPLERDI WARANGEMENT IMPORTANT NOTICE | & o et and 702 Market Streot, Corner Geary, San Francisoo. | ©| Fun intormation. rates and iustrated pam- irs—$ @, m. to § p. m.; Sundays, 10 | Dr. Sanden's offices | &| WILMINGTON TR/ TATION CO.. o8 A nE e, Cashinatin sts | are now at 702 Market /| @] Los Anitios, © h st.; Dallas, Tex., | street, corner Geary. | ©f P e — x* s * O PEEEREPEPAMNEe PROEPIPPPIPIOOE® | = ! 1 . Lake County, Cal, Curative powers of springs and mineral baths unrivaled. S s of waters. A mos sque spot a ng climate. E : telephone s and daily mall Rates to suit_all. J. MARTENS, Pro- prietor, or in San Francisco, 416 Pine street, F. | A BUSSE. 'PARAISO HOT SPRINGS, TRAINS DAILY For rest, and and bath: Paraiso s at 613 Market st., at Third and Townse For terms and free ROBERTSON. Manager. SKAGGS health ne waters Cco RADO FLYER LO o leave daily pamphlet address R. Leaves DENVER, “ 2:45 p. m. COLO. SPRINGS, 2:45 p. Arrives TOPEKA, 7:30 a. HOT SPRINGS, Sonoma €0 Only 43% hours from S. F. and but 9 miies’ staging; waters m. m. m. Arrives ST. JOSEPH, 10:40 a. past three y Ar. OMAHA, x. Sun.) 8:50 a. SEI GL‘;‘\EER COSU?\AEYIN GS, Through Sleepers Colorado Springs| rhis delightrul watering place is located in ition to our former service. plunge baths, large swimming tank of mineral these trains write Water, fine stone dining room; telephone con- nections, electric lights, livery ‘accommodation; CLINTON JONES, GENERAL AGENT, 624 MARKET STREET. ¥ood trout fishing and hunting. Round trip tickets at Southern Pacific offices, $10. JNO. SEBASTIAN, G. P. A., CHICAGO. m. m. m. JOHN SPAULDING. Proprietor. J. WALLACE SPAULDING. Manager. 1750 fteet: On Howell Mountain; elevation of water ewimming tank 100x40; temperature climate unsurpassed: chalybeate and springs; tennis, croquet. riding, Ariving, §$10 to $12 per week: two trains daily: four hours from city. Telephone. E. ANGWIN. Angwin, Napa County, Cal. KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS. Finest fishing and health resort on the Coast. For particulars write to EDSON BROS., Bes- wick, Siskiyou County, Cal. ST. HELENA SEANITARIUM | Natural advantages; salubrious limate; ple- turesque scenery; mountain walks; pure beautiful drives; pine groves; spring water; lawns and gardens. The best advantages for those who need to obtain comfort, rest and health culture In a short time. Address St. Helena Sar'‘tarium, St. Helena, Cal. HILLSIDE FARM. fres butter, eggs and focation; grand —scenery. children, haif price. L, Napa, Cal. Fine spring water, milk: magnificent Rates, $7 to §9 per wek Address MRS. B. KUN HARBIN HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS. Most wonderful waters; all kinds of skin dieeases cured in marvelously short time: kid- ney, liver, catarrh, rheumatism and stomach troubles immediately relieved: rates $10 to $18 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- Tished cottages; terms $10 to €12 per week. Telephone. Buy throush tickets. 0. HOWELL, Proprietor, Hopland, Cel. LAUREL DELL LAKE. Increased facilities for comfort and pleasure; new dining-room, 130 ft. lake frontage; new stable and livery; boating and bathing free: to_§14 per week: round trip, $3 50, H. WAM- OLD, Prop., Bertha P/ O., Lake County, Cal. CALAVERAS BIG TREES. Stage ride shortened 24 miles by Sierra Rall- way to Jamestown. J. L. SPERRY, Manager. TAMES M. HUTCHINGS, Agent, 30 Mont- gomery street. JOHANNISBERG. Famous mountain health and pleasure resort. Elevation 1200 feet. Rellef for asthmatics. Fishing, boating, hunting and swimming. Terms, 41 to $10. Send for circular to JOHANNISBERG RESORT, Napa, Cal DEER PARK INN (Lake Tahoe), elevation 6307 feeet, opens June 1. Fine accommodations. Cottages with pri- vate baths and open fires. Table unsurpassed. R. R. rates, $1350 for ROUND TRIP. J. S. | LIBBY, roam 1, Flood bullding, San Franclsco. SAGREEABLE.” annoying one to you and disgust. politician speak of a rival, whom Flatulent means windy, ed in the stomach. Wind in the { s siona SAN FRANCISCO and | For detailed information apply at Ticl offic ) Market st. (Chronicle building), or at Ge: Of! Mutval Life building, San- | some lifornia sts R. X. RYAN, General Passenger Agent. A. W. FOSTER, President and General FREE CAMPING he Klondike or HEALTH, | PLEASURE and ‘ RECREATION | E THE LINE OF THE NORTH PACIFIC R’Y | (The Picturesque Route of California.) | If you want to camp, pitch a tent near a lovely lake, or on the bank of some beautiful stream. of which there are over 200, well stocked with trout. If you want to drink health-giving waters | and enjoy social life, visit one cf our many | Mineral Spring Resorts. If you want to enjoy the “ome life of a | ranch there are many rafchers who will be | glad to have you Camping grounds are free. At the Resorts and the homes of the ranchers ges are reasonable. o Manager. | ARD, El Paso de Robles Springs Hbtel, PASO DE ROBLES, CALIFORNIA. Otto E. Never. .Proprietor UNDER NEW AND EXPERIENCED MANAGEMENT. GREATEST HEALTH AND PLEASURE RESORT ON THE COAST, RESIDENT PHYSICIAN. | MUD AND SULPHUR BATHS, SODA SPRINGS. IRON SPRINGS. NEW HOTEL AND COTTAGES. PAID ORCHESTRA. For information call or write W. M. COW= 11 Montgomery street, San Francisco. DRINK PASO ROBLES SODA WATER. 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 and Russian River. Fishing, boating, bathing. v access to cf Low rates. Supplies from neighboring towns delivered daily at camps. For detailed information apply at Ticket Office, 650 Market st. (Chronicle building), or at General Office, Mutual Life building, Sansome and California sts. R. X. RYAN, General Passenger Agent. A. W. FOSTER, President and General Man- ager. [Ktna Springs S. F. Agent. F. V. OW] INDEPENDENCE LAKE. A Charming Spot to Visit This Summer. Boats free to guests, Fine fishing. Excellent table. Clean beds and careful attention to patrons. Climate perfect. Sixteen miles from Truckee in the heart of the Sierras and sur- rounded by magnificent trees of an unbroken forest. The ideal spot for families because it is clean, no p »n oak, no pests. And pure alr pure wate: Address MRS. H. M. CLEM- " Virginla City, before June 1, when Inde- nce Lake will be open to the publ THE GEYSERS, Sonoma County, 6 Hours from San Francisco. ONE OF NATURE’S WONDERS. Grandest scenery. The hotel an enchanting embowered home. Bath house rebullt, elegant porcelain tubs, tennis court, etc. NATURAL STEAM AND MINERAL BATHS. Tepld Swimming .ake. Long-distance Tele- An_ideal recreation Naturally place for rest, and health. warm _mineral water in swimming tank and tub baths. No stag- | ing — private ‘rlg meets | train at St. Helena. Round trip tickets, $7. Rates, $10, $12, §14 a week. W. L. MITCHELL, Manager, Lidell, Napa County, Cal. Claus Spreckeis Building. phone, Telegraph, etc. Table unsu 3 Terms, $10 and $15 per week: $2 and $2 50 per day. R. M. HORTON, Proprietor. ROWARDENNAN. Santa Cruz Mountains on San Lorenzo River, 2 'hours from S. F., 40 minuteg from Santa Cruz; grounds and river lit by {fectric lights; tennis, bowling, boating, bathink and fishing: finest hall and dining-room in Santa Cruz Mts.; club, billiard and smoking rooms. New, hard finished and elegantly furnished. Tele: phone ang telegraph service. Round trip, $3. Address THOMAS L. BELL, Prop., South Ben Lomond. CARLSBAD! MOST BEAUTIFUL SPOL IN LAKE COUNTY. The Mineral Springs are well known for mar- velous cures when evervthing else failed, e pectally in cases of STOMACH, LIVER, KI NEY and BLADDER affections. New hotel superior accommodations; 3§ to $10 per we=k roads excellent: good trout fishing and deer hunting on property. For particulars “rrite W. R. McGOVERN, Carisbad, Lake County. GOOD LUCK 253 5 nand in band at HOTEL GISELMAN, Lakeport, Cal. A. H. SPURR, Proprictor. PLANTATION HOUSE, Eighteen miles from Cazadero, on stage line. Good trout fishing, plenty fruit, cream and milk; free conveyance for parties 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. TUSCAN SPRINGS, Tehama County. By rail to Red Bluff, 199 miles; fare, $6 45; daily stage to sprin 9 miles; fare, $1; elevation 1000 feet; 20 furnished cottages for rent; accommodations at hotel for 100 people; telephone, telegraph and postoffice in hotel: rates, §$10 and up; rend for book of information_and testimonials. ED. B. WAL- BRIDGE, Proprietor. AGUA CALIENTE SPRINGS HOTEL, Sonoma Valley, two hours from S. F., via Tib- uron ferry. Warm mineral swimming and tub baths. Hotel completely remodeled apd refur- nished. Water, gas, electric bells. Rates $10 to 312 per week, §2 per day. Address AGUA CALI- e SPRINGS, Agua Caliente, Sonoma Co., Cal. HOTEL BENVENUE, Lakeport, Cal. Sttuated on the shore 'of Clear Lake; fine large grounds; special facilities for families and children; home cooking; boating, bathing, fishing; rates reasonable _ Address FRAN. BCALES and A. M. SCALES. SODA BAY RESORT Most delightful spot in Lake County; hunt- ing, fishing, boating, swimming; table sup- plicd with bést marketafords. Address HEATH & BURLINGAME, Proprietors, Soda Bay, Kelseyville, Lake County, Cal. SUMMER HOME FARM. Santa Cruz Mountains, first-class family re- sort; cottages, tents, hunting and 8shing; ar- tificial lake for boating and swimming; long distance telephone; campers’ return _tickets $2 60. Send for circular to J. H. HAESTERS, Glenwood, Cal. LE TRIANON HOTEL. Reopened. New ment. _Beautifully situated on Upper Blue e, Lake Co., Cai. Leave S. F. 7 a. m., arrive Trianon 5 p. ishing,” hunting, ‘boating and bathing. "5 slor table. Chicken dianers Sunday, Wednesday and Friday. Terms, §7 to §10 per week. W. . PHILLIPS, Bertha . O., Lake Co., Cal. GHLAND SPRINGS, LAKE COUNTY, CAL. PLACE__IN CALIFORNIA FOR HEALTH OR PLEASURE. HIRTY OF THE GREATEST MINERAL springs in America; all Linds of amuse- ments; new swimming tank, baths and bowl- ing ailey. First-class accommodations; rates reasonable. Write for illustrated pamphlets. San Francisco_ office, 316 Montgomery street. Address HIGHLAND SPRINGS, Cal. MAGNETIC SPRINGS, Situated in the heart of ihe redwoods, 4 miles from Glenwood, county of Santa Crus. Magnificent mountain’ scenery; e.cvation 1900 BEST feet. Springs especially adapted for rheuma- tism. Climate unsurpassed for pulmonary troubles. Terms $7 and up. Hunting, fishing, lawn tennis, bowling alley, billiards, plano, etc. Cottages for families.” Stage fare, 50c, over a mountain boulevard, where the nicest scenery is to be seen of this and other countles. Address L. PERHACS, Glenwood. SPRINGS, HOWARD 5550, ¥ LAKE COUNTY Accommodations unsurpassed. Rates, $8 510 and $12. Special terms to fam- flies. Postoffice and telephone. Round trip, $10. Southern Pacific office, 613 Market street. Addre: MRS. R. J. BEEBY. SANHEDRIN HEIGHTS, LAKE CO Y—Among the pines; 4000 feet elevation; nature’s game preserve; beautiful scenery; purest air: coldest water; good shoot- ing: flne trout fishing; home comforts. For further information call at Traveler office, 20 v_#t.. San Francisco, or address L. R, Sanbedrin P. O. % TOCALOMA. %= BERTRAND HOTEL. First - class accommodations: reasonable s to Bear Valley, r 321 Kean Sierra Nevada Mountains. Sixteen rooms added. Fine table. All kinds of mountain fruit, fresh vegetables, pure milk and cream. Springs of pure, soft spring water. Tllustrated circular. THOMAS E. MORGAN, Monte Vista, Dutch Flat, Placer County, Cal. "BURLINGAME. (San Mateo County.) Redington Place for rest and comfort, from June 11 Address IRA. G. HOITT. SUMMIT SODA SPRINGS, On line of C. P. R. R. Elevation, 6003 feet. Dally mail. Telephone connections. New ac- commodations. Open June 1. Address GOUL~ DEN & JACOBS, Donner, Placer Co., Cal. MENLO Park—For rent, very nice house, 13 rooms and bath; neatly furnished: just put in perfect order; large grounds; 5 minutes’ froi depot; low rent. Apply to Wells-Farg agent, Menlo Park, or DAVIDSON & LEIGH, 30 Montgomery: st. ORR'S HOT SPRIN charmingly located; % mile from the rec woods; fine fishing and hunting; free hot mineral baths, water 106 degrees: sure cure for rheumatism and skin diseases; round trip $9 50; terms §1 to $1 50 per day; best family board. J. H. ORR, P. C., Mendocino Co., Cal. WRITE W. H. MILLER, Ukiah, for livery ac- commodations to springs in Lake and Mea- &ocino countles to save mone WRITE SMITH & HILL, Ukiah for livery ‘accommodations to springs in Lake and Men- docino counties to save money. ROOMS for housekeeping, furnished or unfur- nished, at Mill Valler “Address C. J. GARD- ER, Mill_Valley, Cal. THE WEEKLY CALL. 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 = The Best Mining Telegraphic News That Service on Is Accurate The Coast / &up to date o o Not a Line of it Sensational or Faky, and Not a Line of it Dry or Uninteresting. A Champion of Bright, Clear, Tiaug Truth, Theughtful. A ('AI.IFORNIA_N[WSPAHI ALL THE TIME. T ADYOCATES SENT BY HOME MAIL, $1.50 INDUSTRIES A YEAR.

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