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THE - SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE S8, 1898.: ALL THE COIN' ~ MARE ISLAND Racing in the Rain at‘Rushing Repairs to the Harlem. | Philadelphia. MUDLARKS GET }BUSY TIMES AT MONCREITH BEATS BANQUO.;WORKING DAY AND NIGHT DAISY F FIRST IN A SIX-FUR- LONG SPRINT. | ALERT OUT OF COMMISSION AND DISMANTLED. | | The Barrister Captures the Diamond | Corwin Takes Coal and Provisions | Stakes at Oakley e and Is Ready for Sea—Arrival Preliminary and of the Grant and the | Orderlette. Whitgift. :r =7 . R, | Spectal Dispatch to The Call. Spectal Dispatch to The Call. CHICAGO, June 7.—Weather rainy; VALLEJO, June 7.— The United at Hlv"h‘mx-n 2 oo States steamship Alert has gone out of ngs Streame von, Cheval o is: | T third. ‘Dime, 1.8, | commission. She has been dismantled | |and hauled out in ordinary alongside | n third. Time, 1:19%. er sister ship, the Ranger. | ind an eighth, Moncreith won,| Passed Assistant Engineer Armin second, Joe Clark third. Time, | Hartrauth of the Mohican was de- | Datsy won, Albert Vale | {2Ched Drior to that vessel safling for | third. Time, 1:17%. Houolulu and assigned to the Brutus alf furlongs, Rush won, | as chief engineer. Passed. Assistant second, Barrabas third. Time, | Surgeon Moore of the Alert has been | ordered to the Brutus. | The Philadelphia is still in the dry | dock and work upon her is progressing | rapidly. She is receiving a coat of war | Samovar won, Her Fa-|Paint and a force of workmen is kept Time, 1:30%. busy night and day on her, but as ‘xz::ngh_ Lady of the| there s considerable vet to be done it ning second, Confes-| i) be fully sixty days before she will | | be ready to put to sea. | | | . Warren Point won, How- rlongs, Tom Collins won May W thi Time, 1: LOUIS, June 7.—Weather pleas- fast. Ramiro | “freside won, Hen- o third. "Time,| The Corwin has been fitting out at the yard since Friday and has received 1ds, one mile, Libation | coal, water, stores and ammunition. cond, Our Chance third. | She is ready to sail, but her destina- | | tion is unknown. The British steamer Whitgift of Lon- " don, purchased by the Government to Basquil won, Domsle [ Carry a cargo of coal to Manila and | y vird. Time, 1:43. tow the Monadnock to the Philippines | NATI, June T.—Weather fine; | from Honolulu, arrived to-day and | | made fast to the dock astern the moni- siccola won. Ner. | toT- Work on her machinery was be- | teeon mOiANe- | gun at once and she will be docked and 5 painted the regulation war color. | riongs, selling, Motilla won, Violet | The cutter Grant has arrived and is | H t Time, 1:15%. | taking on powder and stores for sea. | : M\h-cf“nl“;“: ‘[{:’rlk It is very likely she will be detailed to | urke s , act In conjunction with the Wheeling | \nd & half fur- | N conveying treasure ships down the Preliminary | coast as far as Puget Sound 3% —_—— Ineee| WAR REVENUE BILL 1 CONFEREES AT WORK d fillies, seven furlongs, le Ward second, Loving Komurasaki won, | cena third. Time, | | It Is Probable That a Substitute | Silver Provision Will Be Reported. WASHINGTON, June ting until past midnight 1. conferees of the two houses on the war | revenue bill reswmed their sitting promptly at 10 o’clock to-day. ‘When the Conference Committee ad- journed at noon Senator Allison ex- pressed the opinion that it would be e T>~~mn~: able to report to the Senate and House nd, Knight of | DY to-morrow. He said that excellent | progress was being made, but that it | | was impossible for the present to give details of the proceedings. The House | members are manifesting a disposition | to accept the minor amendments with- | out cavil, and the indications now are | YORK sh won Whis- Time, | b 1to won, vious third —After sit- st night the six furlongs Reel second, g, Gel- Miss Miriam Ipen won, Loi- | | > third. Time, | TEN-INNING GAME WON BY BROOKLYN In a Battle of Pitchers, Chicago’s|that at least 90 per cent of the Senate | Otphans' Shot ‘Out /the amendments will be retained without | s serious dispute. The more important __ Gotham Giants. | amendments are naturally the ones | NATIONAL LEAGUE & NDING. | upon which there is most controversy, | and so far the seigniorageprovision has proved to be the most difficult problem with which the committee has had to | deal. The Republican members of the conference are naturally opposed to | any provision for coining the silver in | the treasury, but thay realize that there | will be great difficuity to get the Sen- ate to accept a report that does not u 7.—St. Louis Phillies through better play- atted the 1 the D e tth dace o000 Boora make some provision of this character. " R H. E The probabflities now are that a substi- 3¢ R M. Bl tute silver provision will be reported. Phila b iy 8 3 St i o aind Ciements; Fiatt, Dun: X vinires msie snd | MRS. SARTORIS WILL Brookizn won a| - WED AN EX-CONFEDERATE, from Cleveland to-day. | 2 Bobnes - | Daughter of General Grant to Cast | Her Fortunes With General Douglass. BAR HARBOR, Me., June 7.—One of and Ryan; McAllis and Wood. | 7. — The Pitts-| the most notable weddings this year will | wou atting. Attendance, | he the marriage of Mrs. Nellie Grant- | 1 seore: R 1. B, | Sartoris to General Heary K. Douglass 2" 5 2|of Maryland. Mrs. U. S. Grant will come 1/ 3 8 veel i tae it dnd | to Sorrento this weck and with her will come Mrs, Sartoris. The marriage of the daughter of Gen- | two singles and five errors | €ral Grant to General Douglass is another to-day's game in the first | Of the many tokens of the reunion of the 2 got four of thelr hits | North and South. General Douglass 1§ ALTIMORE, Jun A base on balls, the first inning, after|one of the old-time soldiers, and was a hich he was very effective, Atténdance, | prominent figure in Bar Harbor life in the g ek eighties. Heo Is a very striking personage, R. H. E.|of decidedly military bearing, and is a 44" 3¢ 4| milllonatre. - General Douglass fought | i Fotinsen: *Dotine | 882(nSt the Unlon in the civil war. He has just been appointed assistant adjutant general in the army of the nation he once sought to disrupt, and is now in the South | and expects to go to Cuba. He is the last | surviving member of Stonewall Jackson's | staff, and is one of the noted military men | of the last war. Before Nellle Grant married Algernon Sartoris, General Douglass was her ad- mirer, and the gallant Confederate soldier has been very attentive since last sum- mer, when he was at Sorrento for a few | weeks, and visited the Grants. ome here later in the season, and it is | said late in the fall the daughter of Gen- ral Grant will preside over the Douglass and Andrews. —The first game of the polo grounds | ers’ battle. Seymour’s eighth Inning cost two of s scored by the Orphans. | lance, 1800, S was a p s in the e 1 Griffith and Donohu pires—McDonald and O'Day. June 7.—Hamilton and Nich game for the home team | while the latter pitched ‘Attendance, 35%0. Score! | | ADVERTISEMENTS. 3 rgen; Dwyer and Cushman and Heydier. - Baseball at the North. 96 TACOMA, Wash, June 7.—Score: Clubs 3 R H B Tacoma 5 100 1 Seatiln 3 3 3 ALL POSITIONS ARE FILLED OR PROMISED Government eitions in the Volunteer Army under the | President’s first call have either been | filled or the places have been prom- | ised, and the remaining nominations to | hem will soon be sent,to the Senate. | The department has not yet consid- ered the selection of the officers for the organizations to be formed under the second call for 75,000 men. Fully 50,000 of the 75,000 men will be needed to recruit the existing organiza- tions to their full legal maximum strength, which will leave only 25,000 to be divided into organizations, the form- ing of which as such will not take place for some time. Subscrififial_l Books Are Now Open .y AT THE .., First National Bank NW. Cor. Bush and Sansome Sts. - Civil War Disabilities Removed. WASHINGTON, June 7.—The bill for the removal of all political disabilities arising from the Civil War is now a law. President McKinley has formally approved it. Representative Jenkins of Wisconsin is.its author. The law declares “that the disabllitfes imposed by section 3, fourteenth amendment to the constitution, heretofore incurred, are hereby removed.” 1 Denominations of Bonds, $25, $50, $100, $500 and $1000 JUNE 4, 1698, ] | disorder.” E. S. | (LENGTH 200 FEET, BEAM 40 F! DATE estate on the banks of the Potomac, at Hagerstown. DRIFTING AIMLESSLY ON THE WAR CURRENT Senor Moret Admits That Spain’s Affairs Are Now in Complete Disorder. LONDON, June 7.—The Madrid cor- respondent of the Morning Post has had an interview with Senor Moret, formerly Secretary of the Colonies, in the course of which he said: “The Government does not know where it is going. Moreover, there is not a person in Spain who can tell the outcome of the present situation, which is far more grave that is generally con- fessed. The Government has no fixed plan. It allows matters to follow their own course, heedless of the ultimate consequences. “A campaign in favor of peace has | begun in the press and is progressing among the populace. I am convinced that if a plebiscite were held peace would be unanimously voted, even by the soldiers. Parliament is divided as well as the Ministers, who know not whether to turn to the right or left. | The affairs of Spain are in complete | mine or torpedo or harbor defense hys- tem owned by the United States. The offense is made a misdemeanor punish- able by fine or imprisonment. Hawley also introduced a bill for the punish- ishment of persons for photographing fortiffcations. This offense is made a felony punishable by imprisonment for ten years or by a fine of $25,000, or both. —— TO PRESENT AMERICA WITH A BATTLE-SHIP HONOLULU, May 31.—The American ship J. B. Walker, bound from Kobe to New York, arrived off port on the 26th. The captain came in to learn the latest war news. After sizing up the situ- ation, he concluded that it was perfect- ly safe to continue his voyage around the Horn. The American ship Kenil- worth, Captain Baker, will leave Hilo, Hawali, to-morrow, bound for New York with a valuable cargo of sugar. Frank McStocker has advanced an idea which has met with much favor | in this city. is no less than a scheme to assist in presenting the United States with a battle-ship. The plan suggested Is for every American and every sympathizer in the country to give one day’s salary to the fund. When the details of the proposition are settled upon there will be a ready re- sponse with funds. Memorial day was fittingly observed yesterday. Stores and Government of- fices closed at mnoon. ay was made a holiday. TO PROTECT MINES AND FORTIFICATIONS. Senator Hawley’s Bill Providing | Punishment for Destroying or The of volunteers, two companies of regu- lars, a detachment of blue jackets from Photographing. | the - Bennington, a detachment of the T I - | Army and ! v Upion and the mem- WASHINGTON, June 7.—Senator |3 ri0¥ B0C 03y "de Long Post, G. A. Hawley has introduced a bill for the | R the only post outside of the United punishment of persons who may will- | States. Rev. J. A. Cruzan of Cali- fully injure or destroy any submarine ‘ fornia was the orator of the day. ADVERTISEMENTS. " NORTH BRITISH-AMERICAN CO,, LIMITED. THE BANNER LINE! FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO DAWSON CITY AND FORT SELKIRK DIRECT. FIRST SAILING DATE JUNE 14th, THE POPULAR OCEAN STEAMER “CLEVELAND,” (CAPACITY 1500 TONS; ACCOMMODATION FOR PASSENGERS.) ‘Which has been lately renovated and elaborately fitted ¢ accommnioda- tlons, equal to any passenger steamer on the coast, of guaranteed speed of four- teen knots per hour, connecting at St. Michael with the Floating Palace of the ukon, ; S. 8. MARY ELLEN GALVIN, N RINE, MAST! T, DRAFT 18 1S—WILL ACCOMMO- candle-power search- 11 through the boat, , comfortable smok- This steamer is fitted with 1260-horsepower engine light, electric lights throughout, hot and cold water servic ladie nd gents’ baths, eam steering gear, piano, ing-room, besides mosquito-proof windows and doors. knots per hour. The construction of this steamer has been supervised xperienced Yukon | River navigators. Special attention has been paid to the selection of only first-class Yukon pilots, so that those procuring passage are assured of earliest possible arrival at Dawson or Fort Selkirk. : g Rates as low as any competing first-class line, with liberal allowance of bag- EO8ir. Pat Galvin, president of the company, has established warchouses and trading posts on the Yukon River for the actommodation of passengers via the Banner Line. “Stewardess wil accompany steamer. Cabin and table unsurpassed. Sailing date of other steamers to be named later. For tickets and freight and full information call on or s 305 Market Street, TELEPHONE CLAY 202, Or J.G. McCALL, General Passenger and Freight Agent, 46 Market Street, San Francisco, Cal. ONE BLOCK FROM FERRY. JOSEPH BELL. Vice-President. PAT. GALVIN, ¥resident. J. C. BESLEY, Traflic Manager. ddress, ‘'TWO SPLENDID TRAINS DAILY TO THE EAST via (ireat Rock Island Route. ROCKY MOUNTAIN LIMITED Leaves DENVER, . . 9:30a. m. | ‘ COLORADO FLYER Leaves DENVER, . . 2:45p. “ COLO. SPRINGS, 2:45 p. m. “ COLO. SPRINGS, 9:35a. m. | Arrives TOPEKA, . 7800 o Arrives LINCOLN . 11:45p.m. « e oA i KANSAS CITY, 9:15a. m.| « DES MOINES, . 5:25a. m. « DAVENPORT, . 9:48a.m. Ar ST. LOUIS, (Wab. Ry.)6:15 p. m. « CHICAGO, . 2:15p.m.| o Day. Next Dey, Arrives ST. JOSEPH, . 10:40a.m. Through Sleepers and Chair Cars ;Ar. LINCOLN, (Ex. Sun.) 6:42 a. m. Colorado to Chicago. Wide Vesti- Ar. OMAHA, x. Sun.) 8:50 a. m. bule throughout. The finest train Through Sleepers Colorado Springs in the West. | to St. Louis via Wabash Ry. These are New Trains in addition to our former service. For particulars and folders giving time of these trains write F. W. THOMPSON, CLINTON JOCNES, T. P. A., 24 8. Spring st., Los Angeles, Cal. GENERAL AGENT, 626 MARKET STREET, E. E. MacLEOD, JNO. SEBASTIAN, A. G. P. A., TOPEKA. G. ?. A., CHICAGO. = 3 s = i 52 2 1 was riding onthe Brooklyn elevated, said a lady, when T noticed two nice looking men sitting opposite me who were reading the adr vertising cards over my head. I heard one of them read: ** Open your mouth and shut your eyes o And I'll give you something to make you wise. Whereupon the other said: “That is an advertisement of Ripans Tabules—They’re a good thing ! I know that from my own experience. 1 uysed to have occasional headaches that spoiled a day for me. About two years ago I learned about the Tabules and they stave off the head- ache every time. I carry them in my vest pocket regularly now.” «1 must look into that,” said the other man, “for I too have headaches now and then.” " . “Well,” said his friend, “Ripans Tabules will break them up.. Here ! take one now,” added he, producing a vial from his vest pocket. «And,” says the lady, “the man swallowed the Tabule then and ‘there.” The remainder | s made up of six companies | IBARTLETT m. | of camp to The Call Subscription Depa The Klondike For HEALTH, PLEASURE and ‘ RECREATION | |1saons SAN FRANCISCO and | NORTH PACIFIC R'Y | | OF THE (The Pictarssque Route of Californis.) It 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 ranchers who will be glad to have you. Camping grounds are free. - h n At the Resorts and the homes of the ranchers RATES. Hotel and hotel cottages, $10 to 315 | charges are reacanobin "o © | per week; housekeeping cottages, $3 to $7 per | For detalled Information apply at Ticket | &li or aaaress | B Gendral Siee: Stucial Tite buldine. San | at General ice, Mutu: e building, San- | BARTLETT SPRINGS CO., some and_California sts. | Fourth st., San Francisco, or X IR 22 . RYAN, General Passenger Agent. BARTLETT SPRINGS, Lake County, Cal FOST. President and General Pamphlets mailed free. | SPRINGS. Spend your summer outing there and drink from the famous HEALTH - RESTORING SPRING. Large Swimming Tank, Mineral. Tub. Vapor end Roman Baths. Competent Masseurs. RESIDENT PHYSICIAN. ADVICE FREE. Many {mprovements. New cottages. Bowling alleys rebuilt. Bath house enlarged. {Only Resort Keeping Paid Orchestra. | Dancing, Tennis, Bowling, Billiards, Croquet, | Handball ' Shuffieboard, Livery and Burrvs for | the children. A W Manager. e Subscribers camping at localities along the I ne of railroads where there are no postal facilities can have The Call thrown off at their camp by sending name and location rtment. El Paso de Robles Springs Hotel, PASO DE ROBI " IA. Otto E. Never... . Proprietoe UNDER NEW AND PERIENCED MANAGEMENT. Spri S, CALIFOR GREATEST HEALTH AND PLEASURE RESORT ON THE COAST. RESIDE} PHYSICIAN. MUD AND SULPHUR BATHS, SODA SPRINGS. IRON SPRINGS. NEW HOTEL AND COTTAGES. PAID ORCHESTRA. For information call or. write W. M. COW- ARD, 11 Montgomery street, San Francisco. DRINK PASO ROBLES SODA WATER. A MAGIC ISLAND! SANTA CATALINA. | LA fleld for health and pleasure without a counterpart in America or Europe. Most pha- All along the San Francisco and North Pa- | cific Rallway, in Marin, Sonoma, Mendocino | | pomenal rod and reel fishing In the world. | and Lake counties. | | Wild goat shooting. The great stage ride. | Special camps with free wood on our Sonoma | | Delighttul coast excursions. Novel out-door s | | wports. ‘Music, daroing, pyrotechmics. water | a0 Guerneville branches, elong Sonoma Creek | carnival; et | and Russtan River. Fishing, boating, bathing. | HOTEL METROPOLE | Always open; modern appointments; cfficlent management. ISLAND VILLA Open July L SPLENDID ‘ARKANGEMENT for campers. rates ‘and (llustrated pam- hlets. WILMINGTON TRANSPORTATION cO.. 222 SOUTH SPRING Los Angeles, Easy access to city. Low rates. Supplies from neighboring towns delivered daily at camps. For detalled 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 Pastenger Agent. A. W. FOSTER, President and Geperal Man- ager. ILROY HOT SPRINGS, el L Under new management. or in San Francisco, 416 Pine stréet, F. | ;IIAIECCA % For the annual seeker after | Repose and recuperation. o | _Full informaton, ‘SARATOGA SPRINGS, Lake County, Cal, Curative powers of springs and mineral baths | | unrivzied. Sixteen varieties of waters. A most picturesque spot and charming climate. Easy of access; telephone connections and daily mall Rates to suit all. Write J. MARTENS, Pro: priets A. B PARAISO HOT SPRINGS, Stage connects with the 2:45 p. m. train From Third and Townsend streets. PIERRE CARRERE, Manager, Formerly proprietor of the Maison Tortoni and Poodle Dog For rest, health and pleasure., fine waters and baths, cleanest accommodation and tabls, | Paraiso stands unsurpassed; round-trip tickets | at 613 Market st., S. F., 33 trains leave dally | at Third and Townsend 9 a. m for Solcdad. For terms and free pamphlet address R. ROBERTSON, anager. but 9 miles' staging; waters noted for medicinal virtues; best natural bath {n State: swimming and boating; grand moun- tain scenery; excellent climats good trout streams at door; photographers’ ' room; tele- hone, telegraph, daily malil; FIRST-CLASS BERVICE; morning and atternoon stages: Tound trip from 8. F. only $5 50; take Tiburon ferry at 7:30 a. m. or 2:30 p. m. Terms, §2 a day or $12 a week. Reference, any guest of the | past ‘three years. J. . MULGRE. Prop. I SEI%ER SPRINGS, KE COUNTY. This delightful watering place is located In 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; good trout fishing “and hunting. Round wip s at Southern Pacific offices, . e N EPATLOING, Eroprietor. WALLACE SPAULDING, Manager. T ANGWIN'S. HOTEL METROPOLE, = OAKLAND, 43th and Jefferson Sts. Only 35 minutes from San Fran- cisco, A desirable resort for Familles, Travelers | and Tourists. INDEPENDENCE LAKE. A Charming Spot to Visit This Summer. | Boats free to guests. Fine fishing. Excellent | | table. Clean beds and careful attentlon to atrons. Climate perfect. Sixteen miles from Tuckee 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 poison oak, no And HOT SPRINGS, Sonoma Co pe: On Howell Mountaln; elevation 1750 feet: | and pure water, Address MRS, H. M. CLEM. ewimming tank 100x40; temperature of water | ONS, Virginta City, before June 1, when Inde. 78 degrees; climate unsurpassed; chalybeate | pendence Lake will be open to the pubile. and other eprings; tennls, croquet, riding, driving; $10 to $12 per week: two tralns daily; four hours from city, Telephone. B. ANGWIN, Angwin, Napa County, Cal. No staging to get there, np fog, mosquitocs €F winds when you are there. Table unsarpassed. Rates $10, $12. $14 a_wee 8 L] Round trip tickets $7. W. L. _Mitchell, Manager: F. V. Owen, Agent, Cali Butlding. KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS. Finest fishing and health resort on the Coast. For particulars write to EDSON BROS., Bes- wick, Siskiyou County, Cal ST. HELENA SANITARIUM. Nataral ‘advantages; salubrious limate: pte- | CARLSBAD! 2 turesque scenery; mountain ks; pure MOST BEAUTIFUL 8POL IN LAKE COUNTY. spring - water; beautiful drives; pine 'gToves; | The Mineral Springs are well known for mai lawns and gardens. The best advantages fof | velous cures when everything else failed, e those who need to- obtain comfor caaest, 804 | pecially in cases of STOMACH, LIVER, KID- health culture in a short time. Address St. | NEY and BLADDER affections. New hotel; ar , 8t. Helena, Cal. superior accommodations; $§ to $10 per wesk: = = roads excellent; good trout fisking and desr hunting on property. For particulars -/rite W. R McGOVIERN, Carlsbad, Lake County. Helena Sa CALAVERAS BIG TREES. Stage ride shortened 24 miles by Sierra Rafl- And to Jamestown. Fare S. T. to Calaveras £00d_treat- !‘a’f‘xyw- and return $17. JAMES M. HUTCH- | fiogn LKUCEOTXEE:“ gffifih.nd in INGS, Agent, 30 Monl'omer{jlree!. it ’ L:’;Epvr:, Pk LMAN, HARBIN HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS. Most _wondertul waters; all_kinds of skin diseases cured in marvelously short time; kid- ey, liver, catarrh, rheumatism and_stomach troubles immediately relieved: rates $10 to $i§ er week.Long-distance_telephone. ~ Address . A. HAYS, Proprietor, Lake County. DUNCAN SPRINGS. Two miles from Hopland; unequaled soda I;a magnesta springs; hot and cold baths; fur- A. H. SPURR, Proprietor. PLANTATION HOUSE, Eighteen miles from Cazadero, on stage lne. Good trout fishing, plenty fruft, cream and milk; free conveyance for partiés of two or Tedwood scenery. Address J. Seaview, Sonoma County, or apply E. KRUSE, 207 Front st., 8. F., for par- ticulars. 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, clectric bells. Rates $10 to $12 per week, day. Address AGUA CALI- 5:%3 SN AN AR e HOTEL BENVENUE, Lakeport, Cal. Bituated on the .ggn Clear Lake; fine rge grounds; special facilities for families ghed cottages; terms $10 to 13 per week. elephone, Buy through tickets. O. HOWELL, Proprietor, Hopland, Cal. ‘ T TOCALOMA. BERTRAND HOTEL. First - class _accommodations; _ reasonabls | rates; fishing: beautiful drives to Bear Valley, etc. JOSEFH F. BERTRAND or 32i Kearay st. LAKESIDE HOUSE, Lake Tahoe. Good cheer and home comforts, Best location Marin Oo. for driving to all points of interest on or near nd children; home cooking, boating, bllhlflfl the leke. Boats free to guests. For circular lhlng rates reasonable. Address FRAN! and torms address B. B, SMITH & CO., Bijou | SCALES and A. M. SBCALES. Postoffice, Cal. LA LE TRIANON HOTEL. DEER_PARK INN_ izl si ROgit seecgy e levation ‘eeet, opens Jun: S Fine jons, Cotiages with Drls | Fianme: B, Fiahing, Bunting, ‘biating and’ beiving. Supe: rior table, Chigkan dianees Bundey. Wednesday S R T | fires. Tal B ot RoUND TRIE . 8. Flood bullding, San Franclsco, tennis, | fin GHLAND SPRINGS, LAKE COUNTY., CAL. PLACE IN CALIFORNIA FOR HEALTH OR PLEASURE, HIRTY OF THE GREATEST MINERAL springs in America; all iinds of amuse- ments; new swimming tank, baths and bowl- ing alley. First-class accommodations; rates reasonable. Write for illustrated pamphlets. San Francisco office, 316 Montgomery strest. Address HIGHLAND SPRINGS, Cal. BEST 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- hone, Telegraph, etc. Table unsus ‘erms, $10 and 315 per week: $2 and §2 50 day. R. M. HORTON, Proprietor. ROWARDENNAN. Santa Cruz Mountains on San Lorenzo River, 2 hours from S. F., 40 minutes from Santa Cryz; grounds and river lit by electric lights: bowling, boating, bathing and fishing: hall and dining-room in Santa Cruz ; club, billiard and smoking rooms. New, hed and elegantly furnished, Tele- Round trip, $3. telegraph service 10 L. BELL, Prop., South Ben BEN LOMOND. Private boarding at ““Avoca.” Terms $7 per week. Address MRS. J. J. JOHNSON, Ben Lomond, Cal. " MAGNETIC SPRINGS, Situated in the heart of ihe redwoods, 4 miles from Glenwood, county of Santa Cruz. Magnificent mountain’ scenery; - -vation 1900 feet. Springs especially adapted for rheuma- tism. Climate rpassed for pulmonary troubles. Terms $7 and up. Hunting, fishing, lawn tennis, bowling alley, billiards, piano, etc. Cottages for families.’ Stage fare, over a mountain boulevard, where the nicest £cenery is to be seen of this and other counties. Address L. PERHACS. Glenwood. SPRINGS, PUTAH P. HOWA RD PARE CouNTY Accommodations unsurpassed. Rates, $8 $§10 and $12. Special terms to fam- flies. Postoffice and_telephone. Round trip, $10. Southern Pacific office, 613 Market street. Address MRS. R. J. BEEBY. TUSCAN SPRINGS, TeNama County, By rail to Red- Bluff, 199 miles; fare, $6 45; 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 postotfics in hotel: rates, $10 and up: fend for book of information and testimoniais. ED. B. WAL~ BRIDGE, Proprietor. HOTEL DE REDWOOD In the Heart of the Santa Cruz Mountains. Improved Table Service. Reascnable Rates. For Particulars Apply to M. S. COX, Laurel Postoffo. PARKER VINEYARD RANCH. Natural attractions without limit. Pleasant walks through shady canyons. Hunting and fishing. Table supplied with fresh vegetables, truits, butter, milk and eggs. A delightful country home, Free conveyance at depot. §7 per week. JOHN D. WINTER, Cloverdale, Cal. LAUREL DELL LAKE., Increased facilitles for comfort and pleasu pew dining-room, 130 ft. lake frontage; new stable and livery: boating and bathing Iree: 50, H. WAM- 8 to $14 per week; round trip, §9 BOLD, Prop.. Bert] o. ha P. O., Lake County, Cal MONTE VISTA, Serra Nevada Mountains. Sixteen rooms added. Fine table. All kinds of mountain fruit, fresh vegetables, pure milk and cream.- Springs of ure, soft spring water. Tllustrated circular. HOMAS 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, 6009 feet. Dally mafl. Telephone connections. New age commodations. Open June 1. Address GOUlR DEN & JACOBS, Donner, Placer Co., Cal. JOHANNISBERG. Famous mountain health and pleasurs Elevation 1200 feet. Rellef for asthmatics. Fishing, boating, hunting and swimming. Terms, §7 to $10. Send for circular to OHANNISBERG RESORT. Napa, Cal SUMMER HOME FARM. Santa Cruz Mountains, first-class family re- sort; cotfages, tents, hunting and Gshing; ar- tificial lake for boating and swimming: long distance telephone; campers’ _return tickets 50. nd for circular to J. H. HAESTERS, Glenwood. Cal. SODA BAY RESORT. Most delightful spot in Lake County; hunt- ing, fishing, boating, swimming; table suj plied with bést marketaffords, Address HEATH BURLINGAME, Proprietors, Sods Bay, Kelseyville, Lake County, Cal. WRITE W. H. MILLER. Ukiab, ‘or livery so- commodations to springs in Lake and docino counties to save money.