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were ‘adopted: i t we heartily indorse the principles and | et S 10| prietor. or in San Francisco, 416 Pine stréet, F. Sl enr T | ELK AND BUFFALO BABES, A5t A | 2 cupplemantary resorutions| INTEREST PARK VISITORS. -PARAISO HOT SPRINGS | i 2 y | B 20 wealth 5| SOLDIERS AND OTEERS VIEW 1,,“"‘] Monterey County, Cal. italists, the condition n ; L orking masses will ‘mot b | SIGHTS AT THE BEACH. 3 4 For rest, health and plensure, fne waters * proved by a gold standard or & bi-metallic | = o8 and baths, cleanest accommodation and table, standard, or by any other money standard that | P'lr‘l‘l;awll(lnds unsurpassed; round-trip tickets might be adopted. 1 = al arket.st., S. F., $8; tralns leave daily Second Jaw | TWo Thousand Volunteers Enjoy Su. e » at Third and Townsend 9 a. m for Solcdad. tro Baths at One Time, Conclud- 23 g«;..f o ;g’fléfi:‘_né%vnn_d free pamphlet address R. ing the Sport With Many . ] RO BON. Manager.” b © oo T Rad il Swimming Races. T e HOT SPRINGS, Sonoma Co and we dem B S 2 Only 4% hours from S. F. and "We demand that no p 20/31188. t a0 but 9 miles’ staging; waters hed for vagraney in There were thousands of strangers at| iy 20(31615. 2 noted for medicinal Virtues; best natural bath Shysically % e 0 : > n & said vflrlnnl.‘”\;f;‘ physically the park and beach yesterday. Though fimmai 1-:;‘;%5& m fl;fi“,‘:gn::'y‘;'“'?i’pfinifit oy ] "‘md Srati to earn a living at I not less t the weather was windy jand disagreeabls | f, : 500 | streams_at door; photographers’ room; tele- average wages of unskilled labor. | the crowds were very large and the en- | 200 | 7 phone, telegraph. dally mall; FIRST-CLASS It was decided to nominate a complete | thusiasm of spectators great. There was | 40 | EERVICE; morning_ and afternoon stages State in 2 iz 5 ab ¢ vis! a 20 | round trip from S. F. only $5 50; take Tiburon State accordance with this | a notlceable absence of city visitors and | & ol D e o or 2535 b B Derms, 31°% resolut »wing nominations were | g corresponding increase of soldlers and | 3i 7| day or $12 a_week. Reference, any guest of the mads ; Job’ Harriman of Lol o e I o & MULGREW, Prop. ngeles; Lieutenant Governor, James | StI@ - 100 e s —— Andrew of Berl ary of State | Superintendent McLaren, of the park, | 3 Emil Leiss of co; Public In- | was delighted over an inerease in his | &5 o SEIGLER SPRINGS, oL, June & Roulston of San Fran- | pets. He found a baby buffalo yesterday | soig 20 Are not eyeglass noses, but if you LAKE COUNTY. dsco; Comptroller, John ‘.‘,-'L'LT-L‘.; é‘m;ffi morning, and a baby elk the day before. | 36347 ol want to wear a nose-glass and have | This delight(ul watering place ls located In of OaKland; Clerk of the Supreme Court. | The infants excited great interest. 2 | itheld on comfortably by improved | the midst of the Conet HaUES '\ ) ana cola Leonard D. Biddle of Los Angeles; Attor-| “I have named them Dewey and Samp- 2 guards the best place 10 go to is | pitinge baths, large swimming tank of mineral T ne A.s F. Straun-Hamilton of | son, respectively,” said the superintend- 1};} | water, nne‘ sgg‘ne"dl:tlns“rvoeorr;:E;:L?‘?nfl:‘;_;iggj E 20; Supe ende; S % sfor S | : s, : Treasure Yewey BT Fifusiiiliy - | & Pacific offices, $10. e R Thousands of people viewed the babes | 2 tickets at Southern Eo S DING, Droprietor. left to th S reaniaeons were | n their semi-wild surroundings yester- ! J. WALLACE SPAULDING, Man: dintrict = ist oreantzationsof ‘each any; commenting on the odd appearance | ol OPTICIANS GR;\PNU‘PP‘R”US 53 WALLACE SPAUEDING o e of creatires of such types in surroundings | g 7 carnent spomaninTade an eloquent and | jike the park. The mother of the buffalo » PHOTOC™ sienTieic ANCGWIN'S. ticket, saving, among other things, that| N2 YEIY_cross, and o oriexcoula Sxens 2| 642 MARKET ST, INSTRUMENTS On Howell Mountain; elevation 1750 feet; nothing would be left undone to show the | LUkt AnyWhere near her offspring. o/ 5 swimming tank 100x40; temperature of water people of Califo the Soclalists | q Lnere were thousands at the CIIff also 0l SR CROTCIR BUNOIS, 78 degrees; climate unsurpassed: chalybeate are sincere and that they exc e consid. | during the day, the attraction being a 20| and other springs; tennis, croquet, riding, Healis onsld- | swimming contest between soldiers of va- 0l = driving, $10 to $12 per week: two trains daily; im | four hours from city. Telephone. SAN FRAN SCO CALL, M THE AY, MAY 30, 1898 SOCIALISTS N POLITICS Convention Nominates a State Ticket. — | THE CAMPAIGN DISCUSSED. | The Schooner Mary [EXCURSIONISTS BADLY SCAR F. Cruz in Collision. ;DAMAGED THE GOLDEN GATE | PRINCIPLES OF THE NATIONAL | THE VESSEL CRCWDED WITH PLATFORM ARE INDORSED. | | HOLIDAY MAKERS. Address to the Pubiic—Tribute to| Repairs to the Revenue Cutter Will the Memory of the Author of “Looking Back- ward.” The Socfalist Labor party of California, represented by lts delegates, terday in passing resolutio a State ticket and discussing and adop! ing plans for the ite campaign. The gessions were held in the Turk Temple, and were presided over by Chair- man James Andrew of Berkeley, the sec-| retary being Oliver Everett of San Fran- | firma. cisco. The following address to the presented by the committee on resolu- tions and platform, was adopted: The Sociallst Labor party of California, in convention sled, views with admiration the ardent humanity w !m':\ h;‘_- barbarous Spain. We & workingmen Epanish children, ss, who rob year round as a re- election day man is as dear | rich man to him, ) the support of his wife | ng majority of those | to serve rivate sol- | States a. the war war stand- the op he wealth swed to pu n the ra e his place The following tribute to_the memory of the author of “Looking Backward” was adopted: llamy State of Cali- 2 Labor v of dow and rittee on platform and resolu- | , recomme erable influence in pol Last evening Job Harriman, the nomi- | nee for Governor, spoke to the American | Branch of the Socialists, at street. THE HIGH CHIEF RANGER. G. A. McElfresh of the Independent | Order of Foresters Bangueted | by His Deputies. George A. McEifresh, high chief ranger | Compa of the Independent Order of Foresters of | the Jurisdiction of California, who cently arrived in this city from Los An- geles, was on last urday night the guest of his San Francisco deputies and | a few of his friends a banquet given | in his honor at the ada R A guest of the deputies wa Walsh of the Thirteenth Volunteers, who is a of the order in his St besides the two nam e- . Lieutenant Minnesota t member chief deputy: Dr. H Beck, Avery, L. Balart. W. L. White, R. Presley, A. L. McMillen, J. E. Emmo: J. Hy 0. J. Joly, W. Stewart, O.| Stewdrt, J. H. Machan, Dr. Joseph G. | Crawford and E. Stock. After the menu had been disposed of the chief deputy acting as chief of cere- monies for the evening called vice high chief ranger for a response “The Interest and Welfare of the Or Lieutenant Walsh responded to Country” and took occasion to tell about the order in Minnesot Dr. Crawford favored with a charming recitation, “Jim Mead, Who Saved the Colonel’s Daugh- ter.” Then the high chief ranger who ‘was not assigned any toast, but requested to speak on any theme, delivered a very interesting address upon thL¢ order and its rise, and dwelt particulariy upon the fact that the supreme chief ranger, Oron- hyatekah, had since the war broke out ven & blanket permit to any member of the order who has entered or may en- T. ter service of the United States in any | capacity during the war to go to any part of the world to which duty shall call him without increasing rates or jeopardizing his rights in any way. He also spoke in a patriotic strain for some time and his remarks were loudly applauded. He was followed by a short address by the mas- ‘ter of ceremonies and one by L. Bagart, after which the party bld Lieutenant ‘Walsh godspeed and a safe return with the crown of victory upon, his brow, as well as on that of every American soldier who went with him and then sang & pa- triotic song In unisen. spent yes- | rious trouble on the bay nominating | morning. The vessel started out on a | pleasure cruise with about seventy ex- treet | hour the trip wound up in a collision, and public, | boarded the schooner at Mission street | first-class time, and everything necessary | the water a com seratched in a dozen places. His wounds | were dressed by Dr. Deas at the Harbor 4 the | Mail dock, and they will keep watch over and | w. ded the following, which | airs. | % Eddy| ™ aurant. | upon the | to | Our | Cost a Thousand Dollars—The Schooner Lost Her Bow- sprit. The schooner Mary F. Cruz was in se- early yesterday cursionists on board, but inside of an the badly scared pleasure seekers were only too glad to get once more on terra Early in the morning the excursionists wharf. The intention was to have a to obtain that result was on board. To the strains of music the party left the wharf and headed up the bay. After a run to Hunters Point and over to the Al- ;s wharf. In attempting to go about sed stays and crashed into the The schoon- jibboom went through the steamer’s )in with the first jab and pierced the she 1 revenue cutter Golden Gate. er' captain’s cabin with the second. ant Butt thought it was a Spanish gun- boat, and lost no time in getting on deck. In the meantime the Mary ruz was 1l bumping away at the Golden Gate, nd each bump carried away a-portion of the Government vessel. screams of the frightened excursionists could be heard a mile away, and nearly all of m took advantage of the boats being close r to clamber aboard t Golden Gate and thence to the wharf. Shor afterward the vessels drifted The schooner lost her bowsprit | the Golden Gate is damaged to the nt of $1000. : xte Mrs. Pearl of Angel Island had a na row escape from_ drowning a few da ago. yve down to the whart meet amer McDowell, and her ght, backed overbvard e fall Mrs. Pearl struck st and the wagon fell on top of her. After s trouble she got ashore. The wagon also was saved, but the horse was drowned Officer George Lake of the Harbor Po: lice met with & painful accident last Sun day morning early. He and Officer M honey saw a couple of men acung in a suspicious manner on East street, and as v moved toward them the r took to their he The officers gave chase, and when g at full speed Lake stubbed his toe st a loose plank and turned omersault. He was cut and Receiving Hospi The work of g na and Colon read nila will begin t deatchment of troops ting the Zealandia, Chi- for their trip to Ma- orrow. Yesterday was sent to the until they leave the wharf. o failed to get out on tugs the vesse People w steamers to See the transports away a > taking time by the forelock on this sion. Parties of them were around the front yesterday chartering every tug In sight,”and those who have ing back expecting to get a boat the transports sail will be disap- k Do Porhe British ship Rahane arrived from Newcastle, N. S. W., yesterday with a cargo of coal, after a lengthy passage of seventy-eight days. She was delayed by light winds and calms. rious States, at Sutro Baths. At one time there were fully 2000 soldiers in the r. The race resulted as follows: Fifty Company H, Kansas; seventy-yard race, won by G. E. Griges, Company F, Wy- oming; 100-yard race, won by H. E. | Sleater, Battery A, Utah; 150-yard race, a dead_heat between B. Davidson and H. H. Hecwer, Company B, Third Bat- talion, Colorado; Davidson finally _won; 120-yard hurdle, won by W. C. Bruce, C, Minnesota; 200-yard free for 1, D. Howell, California, first; H. Hau- ton, California, second. ADVERTISEMENTS. Annual Sales over 6,000,000 Boxes BEERLLANY FOR BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS such as Wind and Pain in the Stomach, Giddiness, Fulness after meals, Head- ache, Dizziness, Drowsiness, Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite. Costiveness. Blotches on the Skin, Cold Chills, Dis- turbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations, THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTER, ' Every sufferer will acknowledge them to be A WONDERFUL MEDICINE, BEECHAM'S PILLS, taken as direct- ed, will quickly restore Females to com- plete health. They promptly remove obstructions or irregularities of the sys- tem and cure Sick Headache. Fora Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Beecham’s Pilis are Without a Rival And_havs the LARCEST SALE of any Patent Medicine in the World, 26e. at all Drug Stores, chore the vessel was headed for | Lieuten- | a | ard race, won by A. Chambers, | LIST OF PRIZES. LIST OF PRIZES. —OF THE— 100/66147 20 20/66233.. % ~——OF THE— 2 o i 40 20 . m“’:fili" 500 20167817 100 . 40/67972. ‘g 3 10065146, 4 1006857 20 v 40/69563. 50 100 6556 2 20169453, 20169521 20 100 20059748, 2 The 12th ordinary monthly drawing, Class | E. drawn In the City of Mexico on May 26, b | 1s8s. 20 | | Notice—The public is cautioned to beware of | T 2| | purchasing tickets other than those of the lot- 0| tery of the Beneficencia Publica of the City of | nl Mexico, as many fraudulent imitations have A made their appearance. Be careful to see that 2 all tickets are signed by A. Castillo, Inter- 7S venor, and U. Bassett, Manager, &s none 20 others are genuine. b No. Prize. A % 100 20 0 40 20 ] 00| 1912 0 40| 217 20 20f 255! 0 40( 2956, 20 N1 2077434 20 20 39 200177756 200 | 20/78006. - 20 | 40 | 20000 | 20 i | 20 i il 20 © { APPROXIMATION PRIZES. | 100 numbers from 76448 to 76,548 inclusive, be- ing 5 numbers on each side of the number drawing the capital prize of $60.000, $60. 100 numbers from 75,623 to 78,723 inclustve, be ing 5 rumter< on each side of the number | arawing capital prize of $20,000, $40. 100 numbers from 67,612 to 67,712 inclusive, be- Ing 50 numbers on each side of ths number | drawing capital prize of $10,000, $20. TERMINAL PRIZES. 79 numbers ending with 95, being the last | two figures of the number drawing the capital | prize of $60,000, $20. | 799 numbers ending with 73, being the last | two figures of the number drawing the capital | prize of $20,000, $20. | | 76,498 draws®frst capital prize of $60,000, sold in San Franci Cal.; Houston, Tex. 78,673 | draws second capital prize of $20,000, sold | New Orleans, La.: Puebla, Mexico. No. 676 | draws third capital prize of $10,000, sold | Mexico City. Numbers 9786, 25,47, 47,806, 45,001 and 64281 draw each $1000, sold in Pachuca., Hgo.; New York City, Chicago Ill.; Guana- | juato, Gto.; New Orleans, La.; San Blas, Tepic. The regular monthly drawing, No. 113, with | | capital prize of $60,000, will take place on | June 23, 1898 Wholes, $4: halves, 162 1 1 18218 10 42 20 20 quarters, $1; eighths, | 1 186 4? 1 50c; sixteenths, United States currency. o 5 ANTONIO PEREZ, 24,; For the Treasury Department. |2 40/20471 20 | U. BABSETTI, 20/20708 10| Manager. 100 20830, 40 ‘ APOLINAR CASTILLO, 20(21007 ] Intervenor. 20/21074, | J. H. SCHIEBERT. 4021334 ;'g el i 1593 -_>§f.1 2 5| Prizes cashed at No. 35 New Mont- 22004 22061 20‘ gomery street, San Francisco, Cal. 200 | 24064 1 | 24624, 20(42291 200[42531. : Market Street. in | ‘A MAGIC ISLAND! " phiets. | | Lake County, Cal, 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. ADVICE FREE. | Many tmprovements. New cottages. Bowling alleys rebullt. Bath house enlarged. |Only Resort Keeping Paid Orchestra. Dancing, Tennis, Bowling, Bflliards, Croquet, Handball ' Shufficboard, Livery and Burrus for | the children. RATES—Hotel and hotel cottages, $10 to $15 | per week: housekeeping cottages. § 10 & per week. | "l or adaress BARTLETT SPRINGS CO.. 22 Fourth st., San Francisco, or BARTLETT SPRINGS, Lake County, Cal Pamphlets mailed free. SANTA CATALINA. A fleld for health and pleasure without a counterpart in America or Europe. Most phe- nomenal rod and reel fishing In the world. | Wild goat shooting. The great stage ride. | Delighttul coast excursions. Novel out-door | eports. Music, darcing, pyrotechnics, water | carnival. ete HOTEL METROPOLE Always open; modern appolntments; management. ISLAND VILLA Open July L SPLENDID ARKANGEMENT for campers. Full information, rates and {llustrated pam- SPORTATION _CO. SOUTH SPRING § Los Angeles, Cal PRINGS, clent WILMINGTON TRAN SARAT Curative powers of springs and mineral baths | unrivaled. Sixteen varieties of waters. A most | picturesque spot and charming climate. Easy of access; telephone connections and dally mail. Rates to suit all. Write J. MARTENS, Pro- E. ANGWIN. Angwin, Napa County, Cal KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS. The Klondike For HEALTH, PLEASURE and RECREATION is aona SAN FRANCISCO and THE LINE OF THE NORTH PACIFIC R’Y (The Picturesque Route of Californis.) 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 eocial life. visit one cf our many Mineral Spring Resorts. If you want to enjoy the :ome 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 | Ticket | charges are reasonable. For detailed information apply at Office. 330 Market st. ‘(Chronicle building), or at General Office, Mutual Life bullding, San- some and California sts. R. X. RYAN, General Passenger Agent. A. 'W. FOSTER, President and General Manager. El Paso de Robies Springs Hotel, PASO DE ROBLES, CALIFORNIA, Propristoe NCED ’ Otto E. Never. = UNDER NEW AND EXPERIE MANAGEMENT. | GREATEST HEALTH AND PLEASURE RESORT ON THE COAST. RESID! T PHYSICIAN. MUD AND SULPHUR BATHS, SODA SPRINGS, IRON SPRINGS. | NEW HOTEL AND COTTAGES. | PAID ORCHESTR! | For information call or ¢ W. M. COWe { ARD, 11 Montgomery street, San Francisco. | DRINK PASO ROBLES SODA WATER. FREE CAMPING All along the San Francisco and North Pa- <ific Ratlway, 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. Easy access to_city. 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 | 2nd California sts. y R. X. RYAN, General Passenger Agent. A. W. FOSTER, President and General Man- ager. HOTEL POLE, QAKLAND, 13th and Jefferson Sts. Only 35 minutes from San Fran- ciszo. A desirable resort for Families, Travelers and Tourists. in_swimming tank and tub baths. No stag- ing — private rig meets train at St. Helena. Round trip ti Rates, $10, $12, 814 a Springs p g W. L. MITCHELL, Manager, Lidell, Napa S.F. Agent. County, F. V. OWEN, Claus Spreckels Building. INDEPENDENCE LAKE. A Charming Bpot 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 no poison cak, no pests. And pure air water An ideal place for rest, recreation und health. “a Naturally warm _mineral water. Address MRS. H. M. CLE ONS. Virginia City, before June 1, when In pendence Lake will be open to the public. THE GEYSERS, Sonoma County, 6 Hours from San Franclsco. ONE OF NATURE'S WONDERS. Grandest scenery. The‘hotel an enchanting embowered home. Bath house rebuilt, elegant porcelain tubs, tennis court, . NATURAL STEAM AND MINERAL BATHS Tepid Swimming .ake. Long-distance Tele- | phone, Telegraph, ete. Tabl unsurpassed. Terms, $10 and $15 per week. and $2 50 per R. M. HORTON. Proprietor. day. ROWARDENNAN. | Santa Cruz Mountains on San Lorenzo River, 2 hours from S. F., 40 minutes from Santa Cruz: grounds and river lit by electric lights tennis, bowling, boating, bathing and fishing: finest hall and dining-room in Santa Cruz Mts.; club, billiard and smoking rooms. New, hard’ finished and elegantly furnished. Tele- phone and telegraph service. Round trip, $3. Addross THOMAS L. BELL, Prop.. South Ben Lomond. GOO0D LUCK A5, 5o%aimenhs ment go hand In hand at HOTEL GISELMAN, J Lakepors, cal. ; A. H. SPURR, Proprictor. 20| donfree and sucredly confidentia’. Cali or address 2543 4042548, 20/42591. 2042624, 2| Sz S 2042 100/43016. 20 fishing and health resort on the Coast. 20143221 20\' v::n;:'mriu;‘; write to EDSON BROS., Bes- 20143523. 20 f Wick, Siskiyou County, Cal. 20/43718. a0 | 2 =LA 40143 20| ST. HELENA SANITARIUM. | & gfi::s&} 23{ Natural advantages: ulub‘?ouz limate: pte- | i 2 ’ turesque scenery; mountain walks: pure | 20(45276. 29 & ter; beautiful drives; pine groves: A i Near Eighth street L‘? rge lot TEwns and gardens. The Gestadvantages for | 15899, 40 4 vh d to obtain comfort, rest and | | 4804 0/ so0ss. x ‘1 fronting 200 feet on Market street | those who neea to S e adrets B | 40146289, pitaris , St. Helena, Cal. jser by 275 feet. Vacant, or owner | Helena Sartarium. 201470 20| % 5 . ; i will build, Ten-year lease. CALAVERAS BIG TREES. ! 47453 . 20047616, 20 % ‘ : 7 20/477 7 de shortened 2¢ miles by Slerra Rail- 14 T S L e DAVIDSON & LEIGH, | "% o5 o € 2 4o Caluviras | 450 0|48155. | Big Trees and return $17. J S M. HUTCH- | i s"f 3% grfl}fl%x S 80 Montgomery St. | RGIREMt 0 Montgome street. i 4049420, 20149493 100 e Y Saceap e 2,‘]"‘ 20(49 i - HILLSIDE FARM. 00 20 DR MCN' l I i l i Fine spring water, fresh butter, eggs and 50511 pt - » = ® ., | milk: magnifcent loc;uo n: Srand - scenery. 50805, HIS WELL KNOWN AND RELIABLE OLb | Rates, §1 to §8 per wek: children. half price. - = I | e Ry i,AN):rvo\ls.Bimdm-d Skin | Address MRS. B. KUNZEL, Napa, Cal. o 20| Disenses of Men onty. Maniy Power restored. Over — — i 2 Dyenrs'exporience. Send for Book free, Pitevts | HARBIN HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS. 525 J A e, Cwems el 2 Con Most wonderful waters; all kinds of skin | 52518, % B0 | dallyi6:50 1085 evirs, Sundavs, 108012 Consulta- | o 000 YOTCR"In marvelously short time: kid- 2 2015 00 0 | P. ROSCOE McRULTY, M. D., | 41| 26} Kearny Strect. San Francisce. €'al il FFS S oy 2 saxD » | u 4 & 2 BETTER THAN PILLS: ney, liver, catarrh, rheumatism and_ stomach troubles immediately relieved: rates $10 to $13 er week. Long-distance telephone. Address . A. HAYS, Proprietor. Lake Ce DUNCAN SPRINGS. Two miles from Hopland; unequaied soda and magnesia sprinxs; hot and cold baths;: fur- nished cottages; terms $10 to €12 per iweek. Telephone. Buy through tickets. O. HOWELL, Proprietor, Hopland, Csl. Big € 18 & non-poisonons remedy for Gonorrhea, Gleet, Spermatorrhea, Whités, unnatural dist charges, or any inflamma- tion, irritation or ulcera- tion of mucous mem- i u o, branes. Noo-astringent. [safricEvis Bunnm Sold by D (ZERaCNCINiATI0 S il or gent in plain wrapper, Fos iRy ircuiar sant on request. 40157626 20157878 s8us BussusssIaiZusanse LAUREL DELL LAKE. Increased faclities for comfort and pleasure: new dining-room, 130 ft. lake frontage; new gtable and livery: boating and bathing ires: $8 to $14 per week; round ), $9 50. H. WAM- BOLD, Prop.. Bertha P. O., Lake County, Cal, e, TEARTATION HQUAaR, ghteen miles from Cazadero, on stage line, Good trout fishing, plenty fratt, cream and milk; free conveyance for partiés of two or move: grand redwood sScenery. Address J. LUTTRINGER, Seaview, Sonoma County, or :lwl]y E. KRUSE, 207 Front st., S. F., for par- culars, TUSCAN SPRINGS, Tehama County: By rall to Red Bluff, 19 miles; fare, 3645, dally stage to springs, 9 miles; fare, $1; elevation 1000 feet; 20 furnished cottages for rent; accommodations at hotel for 100 people; telephone, telegraph and postoffics in hotel: rates, $10 and up; rend for book of information_and testimoniais. 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 and refur- nished. Water, gas, electric bells. Rates §10 to $12 per week, $2 per day. Address AGUA CALI- &\J E SPRINGQe Agua Caliente, Sonoma Co., HOTEL BENVENUE, Lakeport, Cal. Situated on the shore of Ciear Lake; fine large geounds; special facilities for families and children; home cooking: boating, bathing, fishing: rates reasonable. Address FRANK SCALES and A. M. SCALES. JOHANNISBERG. Famous mountain health and pleasurs resort. Elevation 1200 feet. Rellef for asthmatics. ishing, boating, huntl d mming. %’m:'g o0 send Tor wireular to PE- | & RURLINGAMI, Broprictors, Sods Bay, JOHANNISBERG RESORT. Napa, Cal | Kelseyville, Lake County. Cal SODA BAY RESORT: Most delightful spot in Lake County; hunt- ing, fishing, boating, swimming: tabie sup- plicd with best marketaffords. Address HEATH DEER PARKA INIY‘. e Tahoe), elevation 6507 feee! SUMMER HOME FARM. Santa Crus Mountains, first-class family re- t GHLAND SPRINGS, LAKE COUNTY. CAL. BEST PLACE IN CALIFORI | HEALTH OR PLEASUR] HIRTY OF THE GREATEST MINERAL springs in America; nds of amuse- ments; new swimm <, baths and bowl« ing ailey. First- mmodations; rates reasonable. Write for illustrated pamphlets. San Francisco office, 316 Montgomery street. Address HIGHLA SPRINGS, Cal. | MAGNETIC SPRINGS, | situatea in the heart of ine redwoods, 4 miles from Glenwood, county of Santa Crus. A FOR | Magnificent mountain’ -cenery; ec.cvation 1908 feet. Springs especially adapted for rheuma= tism. Climate unsi sed for pulmonary | troubles. Terms $§7 a up. Hunting, fishing, | lawn tennis, vliing alley, billiard: plag | etc. Cottages for families Stage fare, S0, over a mountain boulevard, where the nicest scenery Is to be seen of this and other counties. Address L. PERHACS. Glenwood. SPRINGS, PUTAH P. O., | HOWAR LAKE COUNTY Accommodations unsurpassed. Rates, 5§ 310 and $i2. Specia] terms to fame flies. Postoffice and telephone. Round trip, $10. Southern Pacific office, 613 Market street. Address | CARLSBADI! MOST BEAUTIFUL 8POJ IN LAEE COUNTY. 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. New' hote superior accommodations; 3 to $10 per wesk: roads excellent; good trout fishing and deer bunting on property. For particulars ~rrite Wa R. McGOVER! C: bad, Lake County. LAKESIDE HOUSE, Lake Tahoe. Good cheer and home comfo Best location for driving to all points of interest on or near the lake. PBoats free to guests. For circular and terms address E. B. SMITH & CO., Bijou Postoffice, Cal N..C. Y Y Maria Y- TOCALOMA. % BERTRAND HOTEL. First - class accommodations; reasonable rates shing: beautiful drives to B V' ete. JOSEFH F. F RTRAND or 321 MONTE VISTA, Sterra Nevada Mountai ixteen rooms added. Fine table. All kinds of mountain {ruit, fresh vegetables, pure milk and cream. Springs of pure, soft spring water. Illustrated circular. THOMAS E. MORGAN, Monte Vista, Dutch Flat, Placer County, Cal BYURLINGAME. (San Matéo County.) Redington Place for rest and comfort, from June 11. Address IRA. G. HOITT. SPRINGS. On line of C. P. R. R. Elevation, 6009 feet. Daily mail. Telephone connections. New ac< commodations. Open June 1. DEN & JACOBS, Donner, Placer Co., LE _TRIANON HOTFEL. Reopered. New management. Beautifully situated on Upper Blue Lake, Lake Co., Cal. Leave S. F. 7 a. m., arrive Triancn 6 p. m. Fishing, hunting, boating and bathing. Supe- rior table. Chicken dinners Sunday, Wednesday and Friday. Terrs. §7 to §10 rer week. ‘W. S. PHILLIPS, Bertha P. O. Laki Co., Cal WRITE W. H. MILLER, Ukiah, for livery ac- commodations to springs in Lake and Men- docino counties to ve mone: WRITE SMITH & HILL, Uklah, for livery accommodations to springs in Lake and Men- docino_counties to save money. 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 _————\— N\ Address GOULa Cal. The Best Mining Telegraphic News That Service on Is Accurate &up to date 3 The Coast / Not a Line of it Sensational or Faky, and Not a Line of it Dry or Uninteresting. A Champion of Bright, Clean, Truth. Thoughttul. A fAI.IflJIN:-N{WSPAP[l ALL THE TIME. sort; cottages, tents, hunting and fishing; ar- Sifiolal Iaks for boating and swimming] long wmn;&i:::u' Cottages with "m vate le R, R. rates, TRIP. J. S, LIBBY. reem 1. Flood bullding. San Francisce, telephone; campers’ _reti tickets g_fl m&;mmu:.x.fl-m | Kin

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