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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY JUNE 3, 1398 \NTS SHU OUT THE REDS Cleveland Steps Ahead of Boston. GOOD WORK FOR -QUAKERS DEFEAT THE PIRATES AFTER ELEVEN INNINGS. Chicago Wins From Brooklyn by a Scratch—A Player Put Out of the Grounds for Kicking. Speclal Dispatch to’ The: Call NATIONAL L. STANDING. W. L. Pet. 18 e i gton. 12 Louisville t. Loul 2.1t took {de the Phila- Quakers win- agger and Dele- ame, the Attendance, R H. B 2 EE SSasii e Piatt and Me- Snyder; —The Senators ba won b R. H. E. 410 i\ Farreil: Fraser, Dowl- apires—Wood and’ Swart- though n ‘he out effective rubber, in kept 4000, game At- > Orioles took to-day and fa But for a home-run would 0 7 RACING IN THE EAST. Five Favorites Win at Oakley— Simms Pulls His Mount. June 2.—The talent | CINCINNA 3 uck at Oakley to- d 1 , as five x s were favorités. The ack wa Resul ind a half furlongs, Nervura won, ¢ Obstinate’ Simon ‘third, riongs, selling, Saratoga won, ner second, - Armoret third. riongs, Ma won, Estabrook Vox ..ird and seventy Brighton nry - Rosinante lian Bell won, Great Bend Tim 11 sateur won, Sis- Suydam third. Time, , June 2.—Weather pleas- ., Ben Bram- O’Connor o. -lling, Horseshoe Tobac- second, Harrie Floyd- third. r Rolla won, Guard third. Time, nd an aty eighth second, me, 1:54% selling, Bishop 3 India second, Tony , 1242, —-Harlem results: won, Tom Toher hird. Time,1:1 urlongs, Santello won, Babe Robertson third. furlongs, - Frank E ounding second, Jacka- hird , 1:28. ind a sixteenth miles, Macy. won, ond, J H C third. Time, 1:48. x furlongs. Meddler won, Parson:sec- . Delmar third. Time, 1:17. 8ix furlongs, Don’'t S8kip Me won, Nath- ond, Dousterswivel third. Time, EW YORK, June 2.—The feature of the racing at Gravesend to-day was the third race, the Parkway handicap. Don Oro was the favorite, with Mirthtul second Simms refused to let after they came to the stretch. Mirthful shot out of the bunch and won with a good bit to spare. ‘Weather fair. Results: » mile, Tillo won, Howard 8 second, ator third. Tim 43. furlong: ‘Whiplash won, ond, ' Lolterer third, ch he favorite run unti O Orna- Time, ‘Parkway handicap, one and a sixteenth miles, Mifthfui won, Semper Ego second tag third. - Time. 1:49, s furlongs, Mr. Phinizy” won, Ten- | second, Muggins - third. One and -a sixteenth miles, Mr. Baiter Time, on, Sanders second, - Laudéman * third. ¢, 1:60%. Five and a half -furlongs, selling, Za- none won, Dolando " second, Leedsville third. Time, 1:00, Derby Plate Winner at Manchester. LONDON, June 2.—At the second day’s racing 6f the Manchesteér Whitsuntide meeting to-day R._ C. Garton's three- rear-old chestnut colt- Hecklor, by Heck- borry, out of .Blinker, -won - the . Derby. plate "of 500 sovereigns for' three-year- olds and upward. The ford stable’s Bersak ran third. - Santa Rosa to Have a Race Track. SANTA ROSA, June 2.—W. B. Sanbarn, a well known Sonoma County - horseman, has leased the large recreation park in this city known as Cycling Park, und will commence at once ‘the construction of a track. The first race meet will probably take place July 4 Held for Grand Larceny:. Lizzie Murphy was yesterday held - to answer before the . Superior :Court by Judge Low on a charge of grand lar- ceny In $2000 bonds. She fs ‘accused of 2ling $120 from L. C. Bayer, a visitor from Nevada. - —_— —e———— Soveral printing presses running night and duy on the new lines of “Flag’ sta- tionert at Banborn & Vall's, 74l Market. * Her | Lorillard-Beres- | THEY DESIRE FAIR PLAY Merchants Want Federal Patronage. DISCRIMINATION !S CHARGED. | | | | 1 | |A DEMAND BY ALL THE LOCAL COMMERCIAL BODIES, Something Queer in the Letting of a Big Contract for Soldiers’ Shoes in ‘the East. There was a representative gathering of | commercial men yesterday in the rooms of the Manufacturers’ and Producers' As- soctation, the object being to consider the hest ‘ways by which the manufacturers, merchants and producers can secure as much of the Feéderal patronage in ' the way of supplying the troops now and in the future. = Representatives weré pres- ent from the Chamber of Commeérce, Mer- chants’: Association, Cal Board of Trade, San Francisco-Board of Trade, Pacific Coast Hardware and Metal Assgociation, - Manufacturers’ | ducers’. Association, Boot and Shoe Man- ufacturers ‘and California Wine-Makers’ Corporation. Sbarboro was selected as chairman E. Scott as secretary. The chairman, in opening the meeting, said: ‘‘We have demonstrated that we can furnish every thing that the: Government requires, not only. from a needle’ to an: anvii, but.from an anvil to the best battle-ships thdt have ever ‘been eonstructed in the world, and therefore we feel that the Gov ment. should procure here: all:that they require, price, quality and fitness being equal." He called attention to considerable cor- respondence that had taken -place. be- tween the commercial bodies of this city and the officials -at Washington relative to lettin | Governmegt trade, and the following, which was later the cause of some heated disci To Eagan, Commissary General, f Unjust discrimination aga fes. . Bids for shoes in accor nt requirements deciined. In demanded.. Cc with time pped factories ready ized -orders in time, -QuUailty white labor guaranteed. ned.) HUGH CRAIG, President Chamber - of Commer | A. SBARBOFK President Manufactirers’ and Producers clation. To which ‘the following answers were re- ceived: to competé on and’ price. Hon. A. Sbarborc and Producer —My Dear Sir: T May 24" re < for the ar would say have personally visited the -depirfiuents. with having all suck Coast. 1 am glad to state effect have been issued & Everything that the departinent San Fran- 5 exception except- in wusted or a Vi - ific ree. and . will 1 W) b been ol stocks | were of the ‘ariicle was Commissary-C % ' wrota me that ‘‘not oné doRlar b expended by the department . outsld r salt meat and ca wher lity Eag: E ly. after all that. was Y ught, cléaning up alt as in’this market. The mercl Francisco, therefors, have only to. place their goods on the market. Yours very truly, d.) Washington, D. The argument in out by a statement GEORGE C. PERKINS. C., May 25, 18 question. was brought made by ‘A. Dernham, who said that while the of the people. at Washington are all- very: nice | sounal 1aCA, SINCETITY A TEany, ue ai . in this city there are of soldiers. agents for the. Government - was ap- | ched in the matter of furnishing. for the troops for Marilla, he pro- duced a sample of hand-sewed -brogan, which he sald was the standard, = The id was but al local dealers offered what they the equal of the one displayed, { though th: ¥ the offer was refused, and even a bid on the same kind as the samiple was refuséd on the ground that there was no time for filling the order. The contract was placed | with Wanamaker in the East for $2.84 per pair, who had the arder filled in Chicago. The order was for over 200,000 pairs, which ‘ were sent to this cit Mr. Dernham said t | arrived here he examined the lot found that | pattern and make as those.he had offered | to the purchasing agent here for 59 cents a pair less. This was a clear profit to Wanamaker of over $70.000 on the con- t, to say nothing of the cost to the and Government of transportation. 8. Nick- elsberg followed by stating that all of these hi:: contracts are let at: Washington through the influence of a “‘pull.” .An- swers to letters and dispatches are very uring, but when it comes to giving out |t big contracts the ‘“pull’ gets in its work and California gets: left out in the cold as usual. - He asked that a resolution embodyving these facts be prepared by the embly and“sent --to Washington with th quest that justice be done to the people of the West in the matter of | competition: This raised a heated discussion, some wanting to have the matter politely pre- sented With a request that more ‘favors *d " this ‘way and that | industry taken up, but that complaints { be received from ali branches of trade, {and a general complaint be sent to the | officials “at the heads ©f such.matters. 3till others, led by Hugh Craig and J. W. Kerr, believed that the matter should not be minced, but that the injustice of the | be dispen: { giving of contracts under the present sy | tem be told in words that could not be | misunderstood. At last the .aggressive elément won and the chairman was di- | re ted to appoint a committee whose duty s to glve the authorities the facts in the rough. He appointed Messrs. Brown, Dernham, - McClosky, Bundschu . and | Craig. { The latter said that he knows of the {1088 of 2 $40.000 order to this city, through | pique, to gef even on certain persons her | ¥ id: “I will not hesitate to- expogs this:business in the proper time and man { ner. This man Wanaiaker has no right | to°puz h's hand Inta the Treasuty of the ] Ur'ted States and tak ] jon every pair of shoes sold to the Go crament. This system of contracts are ad as those by which the Government | was' robbed of hundreds of thousands of dollars during the late civil war. [t is afinie time now to expose the business be. | fore the thing goes too far.’ Mr. McClosky, one of -the re - tives' of the hardware industries. gace | some valuable experience of his whilé en | deavoring to convince the a B | the ‘capital that the R 1 an reservations of this coast. | Dought as cheaply In the West ;f;":‘l.“.},’i East. He showed that the dealers in the Eistern cities are very persistent In their | efforts to deprive: this coast of what lit- | tle ‘patronage it has with the Govern. {ment. He read a long statement showing that the articles needed by- the Gowverns ment can be purchased here as elsewhere, | C. A. Wetmore and Charles Bundschu, of the wine makers:-body, presented a resohi- | tion‘ adopted by the hody asking the Pre: ident to reconsider his action in the treaty with France, for if the agreement gocs through as it stands it will work o very great.injury to the wine.trade of this coast he resolution was adopted and 1 it will be sent on to Washington signed by the representatives of all the com- mercial bodies mentioned 5 SEVERAL FIREMEX FINED. Important Rule Adopted Regarding - the Qualifications of Fire Engineers. The Fire Commissioners, at their meet- ing -vesterday afternoon, imposed the fol- lowing fines: Joseph Schoen, hoseman engine 24, five days’ pay for missing eight alarms during the month of May; J. F. Sweeney, driver of engine 28, three days’ 2 at suppli€s for the In- and Pro-| g this State get its share of the’| particularly to | price was only $2.25 per pair, | when the goods | the shoes were-of the same| no one | out over 65 cents pay for using vulgar language to the en- gineer of the company; Willlam P. De- laney, engineer engine 28, three days’ pay for not allowing the driver of his com- pany to Insyect the new hydrants in his district; Philip Denehy, hoseman of en- gine 19, five days’ pay for remaining away from the headquarters of his com- i1l after 11 p. m.; Willlam Murphy, of chemical 7, ten days’ pay for ema disobeying the orders of his superior of- ficer. A rule was passed that in future all ap- plicants for the position' of engineegs must be machinists, having at least two years' steam practice or be licensed en- gineers of steam vessels or be recom- mended by the Stationary Engineers’ As- sociation of this city. Documentary evi- dence of these facts must be produced be- \f)ux ldn application Is considered by the oard. The following appointments were made: James Walsh, hoseman of engine 10, and Andrew Smith, truckman of truck 2. —_———————— THEIR - FIRST INDICTMENTS. The New Grand Jury Starts Off With a Determined Dash to Do Some Business. Judge Belcher's new Grand Jury start- ed off yesterday with a dash which, if kept up for the remainder of the term, will fulfill all of the expectations of the presiding Judge, who-impaneled it as an inquisitorial body to do what Its prede- © had failed to carry out. the jury filed two_ indictments againsa _ex-Treasurer Widber, one for the embezzlement of $76,000, and the other for $13,000. The bail fon the first indictment was fixed at $50,000 |and on t econd “at $20,000. } Fred Stream, the man who at one time {worked for Hammersmith & Field, at | | | At the session yesterda 118 Sutter street, and who obtained two watches from the store of Eisenberg, at 126 Kearny street, on the representation that he had been nt from the store of | but who | out for Tacoma, | and brought back to this city, had two | indictments flled against.him with bail | fixed at $3000 on each indictment, After the foreman, M. M. Hecht, pre- sented the indictments the juryadjourned for one weel THEY WILL RECEIVE THEIR DIPLOMAS. THREE DOZEN GRADUATES : FROM COGSWELL’S. | Closing: Exercises to Be an Occasion | of Enjoyment and a Display of | Useful Knowledge. | "The closing exercises of the Cogswell Polytechnical College will be held to-day in the assembly hall of that institution, | on the corner of Twenty-sixth and Folsom reets. - In .the. afternoon,. from 2 to 4 o’clock,” the eral departments of the college will be in partial operation for the | benefit of those who are interested, show- ing how:'the pupils are instructed in the useful arts, such as woodworking, dress- king, f the eve - graduation exercises 1 will A splendid programme has been prepared, consisting of voc instrumental music, € < and addresses. The address to the ting class will be made by Samuel T. Black, Superin- of Public ‘Instruction, ‘who will nt the diplomas to the following tendent | | also pres 3 orkers' dourse—Fred S. Chase, George Elmer Howard. Jones, Arthur A. Lieb, Glenfleld Thomp- Draughteman's course—Shirley M. Coggins, rkelson. 3 ce course—Alice L. Hollman, . Kenney, ‘Anna 1. Munro, Ethel M. 3 lie R. Wright. tor's conrse—M: grapiiers’ cour zabeth Norrington. Josephine ¥ . Isabel G n, Lilité Joseph, Cora F mhoff, Eunice M. Ma- M. zabeth . Phillips, Mary ' I eld, Alice V. all, Grace L. | SIMINOFF FAMILY TROUBLES. Morris Arrested’foi- Threatening to XKill Aaron on Sight. | The troubles of ‘the Siminoff brothers { are not yet at an end, and yesterday Mor- |'ris was :arrested on a warr\nt charging | him with threatening to-Kill his brother | Aaron. He was released on bail. Aaron | declares that Morris carries a revolver | with the avowed intention of killing him on sight. |~ Morris is-a cloak manufacturer on Mar- ket stroet,.and Aaron on Post street. | Some weeks ago Aaron and his brother Louis were arrested on the complaint of Morris on two charges of battery, but after the cases had. been continued for gome time they were dismissed. At that time Aaron had witnesses to pr Morris_had hired three men to up.” Morris Siminoff denies the story and ‘has his own version, which is that he simply took means to lawfully defend himself. —_—— ‘Was the Charge Wrong?. Ella Goff, a young girl living at 119 Fell street, was sent to the Ukiah Asylum vesterday. It was through her that John ynlie was dismissed from the police about six months ago. The girl told at the hospital Wednes 3 fnnocent of the chi preferred against him, and that she w instigated to bring it by her mother, nted Brownlie to marry her. being advised by h | the matter reopened before Commissioner: SO that could at least be cleare —_———— Amateur Boxers Want a Permit. A. M. Sllvey, representing the Mechan ics’ Athletic Club, petitioned the Super- visors for permission to give club con- tests during the remainder of the year, | for which no license be required. | matter will come before Captain De- | lany’s committee to-day, when the ama- | teur representative will be given a chance to inform the Supervisors where all this fun is to take place In the near future without paying a license into the City Treasury —_——— New Numbers Rust Go On. The application of the Market-street merchants to the Board of Supervisors to have the old system of numbering Market street remain as it is came be- fore the Street Committee of the Super- | visors yesterday, but the committee de- | clined fo recede from its original position and denied the petition. Hence the num- | bering on the south side of Market street | will correspond with that on the north. | S Browr i friends to have the Police his character ADVERTISEMAENTS. 1 will guarantee that my Kidney Cure will cure 90 per cent. of all forms of kidney complaint and In many Instances the most serious forms of Bright's disease. If the disease Is com- plicated send a four- ounce vial of urine. We will analyze It and advise you free what to do. MUNYON. At all druggists, 206c. a vial. Guide to Health 204 medical ndviee ¢ree. 1505 Arch st.. Phila, P. & B, BUILDING PAPER And P. & B. READY ROGFING. Sold by all first-class dealers, are clean, odor- of great strength, reasonable in price and easy to transport, Théy keep heat, cold, dump- ness and dust out of bulldings; are particu- larly adapted to Alaskan trade. PARAFFINE PAINT CO., 116 Battery st. Tel. Main 17 ASH 3% BITTER L BETTER FTHAN PILLS] | Hammersmith & Field for that purpose, | pawned the watches and skipped | where he was arrested | hanical drawing, ete. | " | Western Found. The | BUSINESS DIRECTORY and PURCHASERS’ GUIDE To Responsible Merchants, Manufacturers, Brokers, Im- porters, Wholesale Traders, Jobbers, Insurance and Real Estate Agents. In Corresponding With Any of the Following Firms Please Mention “ The Call.” ART GLASS, California Art Glass, Bending and Cutti: Works, 103-105 Mission St.g.cor. S;‘;‘eurr.‘g Embossing. Staining, Beveling. Wm. Schroeder, Pres. Telephone Main 868, | ART WARE AND ANTIQUE FURNITURE. HE P. ROBSI CO., Importers of High-Class Fur- | L niture, French Cabinets, Marble smfiuy. Ete., 117 Sutter street. AUCTIONEERS, | i gtec KILLIP & CO.* Jtonggomery st. BELTING. M fact L PDEGEN, Past e s e ket e sion St., cor. Spear. Telephone Main 562, Agent for Rubber Belting and Packing. BOILER MAKERS. W. J. Brady’s Patent DETACHABLE MUD DRUM for Steam Boilers, Manufactured by EUREKA BOILER WORKS W. J. BRADY. Proprietor. Bpecial Attention Paid to Repairs and Ship Work. Office and Works—113-115 MISSION STREET Telephone Main 5045. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. THE SAN FRANCISCO NEWS COMPANY, 342 to 350 Geary Street, Above Powell, Periodicals, Books and Stationery. BOO}:BINDERS. J. B. MGINTYRE. Bookbinder and Printer, 422 Commercial street. COPPERSMITH, Joseph Fox, Supt. H. Blyth, Mgr. C. W. Smith, Ship Plumbing, Steamboat and Ship Work a Specialty, 16 and 18 Washington St. Telephone, Main 5641, CORSETS, WAISTS AND UNDERWEAR. QUIPOISE WAISTS, Mrs.M.fl.OBER & CQ- 34 Goary st Tel. Bed 1401 DRAYAGE. McNAB & SMITH, Draymen, Mercantile Warehouse, | Stands—205 Da St. and Corner Fifth and Bluxome St Telephone, Main 1872. DRUGGISTS (WHOLESALE). ‘ RED]NGTUN& c Secondand Steven- n Sts. Tel. Main 4 FIREWORKS, 1F )RKS CO.; only makers nt st.; tel. Front 38. FRESH AND SALT ;dEATS. | JAS. BOYES & C0,, Shivving Butchers, 108 *y Clay. Tel. Main 1204 FLOUR. Flour Mills. I Martenstein & Co. S.W. cor. Battery apd Pacific sts. HARDWARE, o { PALACE Hardware Co.,Importers & Dealers | in Hardware, 603 Market. Tel. Main 752, 1 = —_— | cALIFORNIA | “on’ the coast Fro | NATIONA IRON FOUNDERS. v, Morton & Hedley, Props.. 234 Fremont St. CJSHH%S of Every De- scription Made to Order. Tel. Black 1505, JEWELERS, W. K. VANDERSLICE CO. OLD AND SILVER SMITHS, 138 Sutter Sf San Fra: Telephone n 91 L = b caze 1 LIME JUICE AND CORDIALS MADE purely of limes and lemons in bottles and cases. L.G. Sresovich Co., 521 Sansome st. l pApEwaAZERs. { WILLAMETTE 525 domaomers Soreet. PIANOS. The Oldest Firm and Largest Stock. PIANO and MUSIC STORE, KOHLER & CHASE, 28 and 30 O'Farrell St. REAL ESTATE. G. H. UMBSEN & CO.. REAL ESTATE. RENT COLLECTORS. General Auctioneers. 14 Montgomery st. SEWING MACHINES, HDOMESTICY fiermiarty, e mactine for family use. 1021 Market street, | noer Sixth. SOAP. i G. R, LUCY & CO., 12 _ Gatifornia _street, "y room 37. Tel. Main 1861 STATIONER AND PRINTER. Telegraphic p A RTRIDG, 308 Cal- ) Codes. fornia St, | Wild goat shooting. BARTLETT SPRINGS. Epend your summer outing there asd drink trom the famous HEALTH - RESTORING SPRING. Large Swimming Tank, Mtneral, Tub, Vapor and Roman Baths. Competent Masseurs. RESIDENT PHYSICIAN. ADVICE FREE. Many mprovements. New cottages. Bowling alleys rebullt. Bath house enlarged. Only Resort Keeping Paid Orchestra. Dancing, Tennis, Bowling, Billiards, Croquet, Handball.’ Shutfieboard, Livery and Bufros for the children, RATES—totel and hotel cottages, $10 to $15 per kweek. housekeeping cottages, $3 to $7. per week. Call or address BARTLETT SPRINGS CO., 22 Fourth st., San Francisco, or BARTLETT SPRINGS, 'Lake County, Cal Pamphlets mailed free. PLEASURE " and RECREATION isaons SAN FRANCISCO and NORTH PACIFIC R’Y OF THE (The Pictaresque Routa of California.) If you want to camp, pltch 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-glving waters and enjoy social life, visit one cf our many Mineral Spring Resorts. f you want to enjoy .the “ome life of a ranch there are many ranchers who will be 8lad to have you: Camping grounds .are free. At the Resorts and the homes of the ranchers charges are reasonable, For- detailed information ‘apply at Ticket Office, &0 Market st. (Chronicle bullding), or at General Office; Mutval Life building, San- some and-California sts. R. X. RYAN, General Passenger Agent. A. W. FOSTER, President and General Manager. | El Paso de Robles Springs Hotel, 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 SPRING: NEW HOTEL AND COTTAGES. For 1ot PAID ORCHESTRA. = 'or -infor: 1 11 o te W. M. COW- ARD, 11 Montgomery street.. San. Francisco: MDRINK PASO ROBLES SODA WATER. A MAGIC ISLAND! SANTA CATALINA. A field for health' and pleasure - without a counterpart in America or Europe. Most phs- nomenal rod and reel fishing in the world. The great stage ride. Delightful coast excursions. Novel out-door eports. Muslc, da:cing, pyrotechnics, water carnival, eto. HOTEL METROPOLE Always open; modern appointments; orficlent management. ISLAND VILLA Open July L SPLENDID ARRANGEMENT for campers. Full information, rates and illystrated pam- hlets. CO., G § VILMINGTON TRANSPORTATION 222 SOUTH SPR: SARATOGA SPRIN : Lake County, Cal, Curative powers of springs and mineral baths unrivaled. “Sixteen varieties of waters. A most picturesque spot and charming climate. Easy ef access; telephone connections and dally mall. Rates to suit all. Write J. MARTENS, Pro- prietor, or in San Francisco, 416 Plne stréet, F. A. BUSEE. 'PARAISO HOT SPRINGS, Monterey County, Cal. For rest, health and pleasure, flne waters and baths, cleanest accommodation and table, Paraisy stands unsurpassed; round-trip tickets at 613 Market st., S. F., $8; trains leave daily at Third and Townsend 9 a. m for Solcdad. For terms and free pamphlet address R. ROBERTSON, Tanager. Oniy 43% hours from S. F. and poted for medicinal virtues; best natural bath in State; swimming and boating; grand moun- tain scenery; excellent climate: good trout streams at door; photographers’ room; tele- hone, telegraph. daily mall; FIRST-CLASS ERVICE; morning and afternoon stages; round trip from S. F. only $ take Tiburon Torry ot B:20 4. m. or $:30 p. m. Terms, §1 @ day or %12 a week. Reference, any guest of the HOT SPRINGS, Sonoma Co TAILOR AND IMPORTER, Rooms CHAS BLISS. §laus Spreckels | 407, 408, 409, 410 Bldg., 4th Floor. ACIFIC States Type Foundry, successors | to Hawks & Shattack. The Hains Iadustry P Hous TYPEWRITERS. ALL TYPEWRITERS RENTED. Few partly used for sale cheap. . Send for samples and prices. L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Montgomery. WAGONS AND TRUCKS. HENRY B. SCHINDLER, manufacturer of carriages, bugglies, e repairing done. in first-class style at fair prices for good work. 128 Spear st.; tel. Main 205. WAREHOUSEMEN, THE HASLETT WAREHOUSE CO., Forwarding Agents and Public_ Welghers. General Storage. Free and Grain Warehouses. General office, 210 California st. Tel. Main 1914, WINES AND LIQUORS. GO to T. M. FERGUSON, 733 Market st. Wholesale and retail eclal 15-vear-old Hermitage. Near Claus Spreckels building. COPPER RIVER. The finest steamer on the St. Michael route will deviate from her course and will stop at ORCA or VALDEZ, provided 50 passengers apply before 5§ p. m., June 3. 3 Steamer will be held one_day extra, allow- ing ample time to purchase outfits, For freight or passage apply to FRED M. SMITH, 18 MONTGOMERY STREET. 0000000000000 0000 “f PALACE *73| SGRAND HOTELS? SAN FRANCISCO. "SEIGLER SPRINGS, LAKE COUNTY. This delightful watering place is located fn the midst of the Coast Range. ‘Abundance of mineral springs, hot and cold plunge baths, large swimming tank of mineral Water, fine stone dining room; telephone con- nections, electric lights, livery accommodation; past three years. J. F. MULGREW, Prop. Food trout fishing and hunting. Round trip ickets at Southern Pacific offices, $10. Hickets at NN SPAULDING, Propristor. J. WALLACE SPAULDING, Manags ANCGWIN'S. ‘On Howell Mountaln; 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 dally; four houta 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., Be w! iskiyou County, Cal. ST. HFLENA SANITARIUM. Nataral advantages; salubrious limote: plo. turesque scenery; mountain walks; pure epring 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 Sarttarium, St. Helena, Cal. CALAVERAS BIG TREES. Stage ride shortened 24 miles by Sferra Rafl- way to Jamestown. Farée S. to Ca Pras Dig Trees and return 317. JAMES M. HUTCH- INGS, Agent, 30 Montgomery street. Fine spring. water, fresh butter, eggs and milk: magnificent location: grand. scenery. Ratcs, §1 to $9 per wek: children, half price. .Address MRS. B. KUNZEL, Napa, Cal HARBIN HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS. Most wonderful waters; all kinds of skin dlseases cured in marvelously short time: kid- ney, liver, catarrh, rheumatism and stomach troubles immediately relfeved: rates $10 to 51§ er week. Long-distance telephone. ~Address . A. HA ietor, Lake County. . DUNCAN SPRINGS. Two miles (rom Hoplund; uhequaied soda and magnesia springs; hot and cold baths: fur- s, .| Good trout fishing, FREE CAMPING All along the San Francisco and North Pa- cific Rallway, In AMarin, Sonoma, Mendocino and Lake countles. Speclal camps with free wood on our Sonoma and Guerneville branches, rlong Sonoma Creek and Russtan River. Fishing, boating, bathing. Basy access to city. Low rates. Supplies from neighboring towns delivered dally at camps. For detalled information apply at Ticket Office, 650 Market st. (Chronicle bullding), 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. GILRUY HOT SPRINGS. e e 3 Under new management. #‘IECCA % For the annual seeker after Repose and: recuperation. Only thres and a half hours from - San Francisco. Stage connects with the 2:45 p. m. train From. Third and Townsend strsets. PIERRE CARRERE, Manager, Formerly proprietor of the Malson Tortoni and Poodle Dog HOTEL POLE, OAKLAND, 43th and Jefferson Sts, Only 35 minutes from San Fran- cisco. R desirable resort for Families, Travelers and Tourists. ideel ' place for rest, recreation ~ .nd health Naturally warm minera water in swimming tank and tub baths. ing — private ' rig . meets train at St. Helena.. Round trip tickets, §7. Rates, $10, $12, $14 a week. S[)l ings g Wi L. MITCHFLL, Manager, Lidell, Napa S. F- Agent, County, Cal. k V. OWEN, ‘Claus Spreckeis Building. INDEPENDENCE - LAKE, A Charming Spot to Visit This Summer. Boats free to guests..Fine fishing. ‘Excellent table. Clean . beds' and- éareful attention to patrons. Climate perfect. Sixteen 'miles from Truckee In the heart of the Sierras and sur- rounded by magnificent’ trees of an unbroken An Ktna forest. The ideal spot for families because it Is clean, no pofson oak, no pests. And pure air and pure water. Address MRS. H. M. CLEM- ONS, Virginfa City, befors June 1, when Inde- pendence Lake will be open to the public. - 600D LUCK And good . treat- ment go hand In band. at HOTEL -GISELMAN, A. H. SPURR, Proprietar. TUSCAN "SPRINGS, Tehama- County. By -rail .to Red Biuff, 19 miles; fare, $6 45: daily .stage to npfln‘lh bl miles: fare, $1; elevation 1000 feet: 20 furnished cottages for rent; accommodations at hatel. for 100 people; telephonie, telegraph and pustoffice B Bt rates” 810 and up:. fend Tor book. of- information_and testimonials. ED. B. ‘WAL- BRIDGE, Proprietor. PLANTATION HOUSE, Eighteen miles from Cazadero, on stage lfne. plesity . fruit,” cream ' and free conveyance for ‘parties of twoor grand_1edwood scenery. . Address' J. NGER, Seaview, Sonoma County, or for par- ticulars. B AGUA CALIENTE SPRINGS HOTEL, Sonoma Valley, two hours from S. F., via Tib- uron ferry. tVarm mieral swimming and tub baths, Hotel compietely remodeled. end -refur- nished. Water, gas, electric bells, Dates 310 to $19 per week,'$? per day. Address AGUA CALI- IS WELL-KNOWN %ND RELIABLE OLB Speviaiist cures Private,Nervous, Blood ind Skin Diseases of Men only. llnnlfv Power restored. Over 20years' experience. Send for Book, free. Patients cured at Home. Terms reasonable, Iours, § to 3 dally;6:00 to 8.3 ev'as. Sandays, 10012 Consulta- donfree and sacredly confidential. Cail or address P. ROSCOE McRULTY, M. b., | 96 Mearny Street. Saa Francisco- Fal to $10. Send for circular to T.m;ngNp’ussEna RESORT, Napa, Cal DEER PARK INN (Lake Tahoe), elevation 607 teeet, opens June 1 Fine accommodations. Cottages with pr vate baths and open fires. Table unsurpassed. R. R. rates, $1350 for ROUND TRIP. J. S. LIBBY, room 1, Flood bullding, San Francisco. o 10 to *12 k. STE SPRINGS, Agua Caliente, Sonéma Co.,- Connested DY # coversd passagewsy. nished cottage: terms to b eorwwee . | EN' N . Ag! e % cl . ELI = 3 0 1400 Rooms. 900 With Bath Attachoa. O | TrPHELs: Hhiawa. crl Al e . all Uxppr ONE MANAGEMES: s P & e - HOTEL BENVENUE © NOTE THE PRICES: ) r I\ UE, Enropean Plan.$1. 00 per day and upward g LAUREL DELL LAKE, | . 5 g ST © Llierican Plan.$3. 00 per day and upward Increased facllities for comifort and pieasure; [ Situated on the bl Bt g e: fine © Carrenpundenne Sohcited. o i ng-room. 130 It. Iake frontage. new | large grounds; special facllities. for families RKPATRICK, M Feable and. lvery: boating and bathing ‘ree: |'and children: home cooking. boating, bathing, o JOEN C. I K, Manager. @ | flable and Ny ery: reand Frip, 89 50, H W fishing: rates reasonable. ~ Address FRANK COOOOCO000000WO0000 Born. Frop.. Berina P 0., Lake County, SCALUS Aun A 23 BUALFS JOHANNISBERG. SODA BAY RESORT. e Eeh e aad s e Most_delightful spot In Lake County:. hunt- = mg‘""l‘g; Toot. Raltet for “mm"‘”“-“m ing, fishing, boating, swimming; table sup- = evation 1200 feet. Rellef for asthmatics. | pijed with best market affords. -Address HEATEH » « | Fishing, boating, hunting % | & BURLINGAME, Proprietors.~ Soda Bay, Kelseyville, Lake County, Cal. SUMMER HOME FARM. Santa Cruz Mountains, first-~lass famtly re- sort; cottages, tents, hunting end fishing: tificlal lake for boating and swimmins: distance telephone; campers _return fickets $2 0. Send for circular to J. H. HAESTERS. Glenwood. Cal. : s No stag- | | Weak Men and Wom | Fine ftable. GHLAND SPRINGS, LAKE COUNTY, CAL. $BEST PLACE IN CALIFORNIA FOR HEALTH OR PLEASURE. T HIRTY OF THE GREATEST MINERAL springs in America; all kinds of amuse- ments; new swimming tank, baths and bowl- ing alley. First-class' accommodations; rates reasonable. Write for illustrated pamphiets. Ban Francisco office, 31§ Montgomery street. Address HIGHLAND SPRINGS, Cal. THE GEYSERS, Sonoma County, 6 Hours from San Francisco. ONE OF NATURE’S WONDERS. Grandest scenery. The hotel an enchaating embowered home. Bath house rebullt, elegant porcelain tubs, tennis court, etc. NATURAL STEAM AND MINERAT, BATHS. Tepid Swimming wake. Long-distance Tels- hone, ~Telegraph, etc. Table . unsurpassed. ‘erms, $10 &nd §15 per week; $2 and 32'50-per day. . HORTON, Proprietor. ROWARDENNAN. Santa Cruz Mountains on San Lorenzo. River, 2 hours from S. F., 40 minutes from Santa Cruz; grounds. and river lit by electric lightss tennis, “bowling, - boating, bathing and-fishing? finest” ball and dining-room in Santa .Cruz Mts.; ¢lub, billlard and smoking rooms.. New, hard finished and elegantly - furnished. Tele- phone and telegraph service. Round trip, $3. Address THOMAS L. BELL, Prop., South Ben Lomond. MAGNETIC SPRINGS, Situated in the heart of -ihe redwoods, 4 miles ‘from Glenwood, county of Santa Cruz. Magnificent mountain #.zvation 190 feet. Springs especially adapted for rheuma- tism. ~ Climate unsurpassed for . pulmonary troubles. Terms $7 and up. -Hunting, fishing, lawn tennis, bowling alley, billlards, -plano, etc. Cottages for families. Stage. fare, 3c, over a mountain boulevird, where -the nicest ecenery is to be seen of this and other countles. Address L. PERHACS, Glenwood. HOWARA— EPRINGS, PUTAH P. O, LAKE COUNTY Accommodations unsurpassed. Rates, $§ 510 and §12. - Special terms to fame flies. Postoffice and télephone: Round trip, $10. Southern Pacific office, 613 Market street. Address MRES. R. J. BEEBY. CARLSBAD! MOST BEAUTIFUL SPO3 IN LAKE COUNTY. The Mineral Springs are well known for mar. welous cures when evervthing else falled, es- pecially. in cases of STOMACH. LIVER, KID- NEY ‘and BLADDER affections. New’ hotel euperior accommodations; $8 to $10 .per wesl roads . excellerit; good_trout flsking’ and- dees hunting en property. For particulars -srite W. R. MéGOVERN, Carlsbad, Lake Coun PARKER VINEYARD RANCH. v t. Pleasatt Hunting".and : resh .vegetables, - A - delightful at. depot. . 7. Table sur butter, v. home: Free_convevance r week. JOHN D. WINT LAKESIDE HOUSE, Laks Tahoe, Goud ¢heer and home comforts. Best locition for driving ta all points of interest-on or near the lake. Hoats free:to guests. For -elrcular and terms address E. B. SMITH & CO., Bijou"; Postoflice, Cal. g N.P.C. e TOCALOMA. < BERTRAND HOTFTEL. First - class .. -accommudatians; _.reasonable rates; fishing: beautiful-drives to Bear Valley, ete. JOSE TRAND or 321 Kearny st. MONTE VISTA, Sferra Nevada Mountalns. Sixteen rooms added, All kinds of mountain- frult, - frest " vegetables, pure milk and cream. - Springs of pure, soft spring water. Illustrated. circular, & THOMAS E: MORGAN, Monte:. Vista, Dutch Flat, Placer County, Cal. BURLINGAME. (San Mateo County.) Redinzton -Plice for rest and comfort. from June 1. Address IRA. G. HOITT.. SUMMIT SODA SPRINGS: On_ Hpe of €. P: R..R. Elévation, 6009 faet. Dalily. mail. “Telephone connections. commodations. . Open June 1. Address GOUL. DEN-& JACOBS, Donner, Placer Co., Cal.- Marin Co.. LE. “TRIANON "0'!'5‘4‘-3e X Reopéned. - New management. autitally situated on Upper Blye Like, Lake- Co.,” Cak. Leave . F. 10 m. arrive Trianon § B mo. ishing, hunting, boating and -bathing.. Su rlor table. Chieken dfnners Sunday. “iedne-m and Friday. Ter. . $7 to $10 rer weel W. 8 PHTLL TIPS, Bertra B, O Like & WRITE W. H: MILLI Uldali, “or ltvery ac- commodations to springs {n Lake and Men dacing countles to save money. WRITE SMITH & HILL, U ‘accommodations to springs in:Lal Qocina counties to save 03-porEonone for Gonm‘rhm‘:’, ) ermatorrhea, Whités, urinatural diss | charges, or: any’ inflamima- foj %0 stricture. - tion, irritation or nlcera- rov.nts contaglin. tion “of, mutous meme - it £vans Givewion Og, branes.” Nou-astrisgent. Sold by Druggists, - or.sent in plain ‘Wwripper, v € “TH] HOULD USE DAMIANA BITTER: great Moxican remedy: gives health strength to the sexual orgaps: . - . © New ‘ace- .

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