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6 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1898 ATIONAL GUARDSMEN Two Decisions Concern- ing Reorganization. NO EQUIPMENT FOR GUARDS. GOVERNOR AND MAJOR GEN- ERAL TO CONFER. A Regiment of Infantry That Will Be Well Prepared if It Is Called Into Service—Naval Militia. During the past week there has been but little work done in the National Guard of the State of California, but there has been some discussion by the heads of the organization on the subject of the re-establishment of the guard. | ve there have been ren- | Within ten d: dered two decisions on this subject—the first by the judge advocate of the Divi- sion staff, Lieutenant-Colonel J. J. Dwyer, and the other by Attorney-General Fitz- | gerald. The two do not coincide on the terial points, the former holding that | the moment the National Guardsmen vol- unteered into the service of the United | States they ceased to be members of the | guard and should be discharged from the the State. The other holds ted may hat upon return. to nies and who h rdsmen in the | same as_if they | n in the State. | the lines of | the matter | York, Massachus- and chusetts on Ilinois. In the | the Legislature, passed a "ICULTY. 1 of the Attorney- | no doubt be followed, | it is favored by Governor Budd, Com- | ander-in-Chief, and Adju -General | re is great di Ity in the | bilitating the guard, should | > to do so. That is the | o the se es with the arms State, and the ar- so_that of men he minimum ply bodies of men un- es of National | of that which is| ldier. to perform smen for no appropria- | 1 to put such men, wero enrolled, in proper condition | ed that at this time | more guardsmen in ere are at present, for at there will be plenty of v eer service to call | While it is true unteers, such | i upon the mediate duty. ame Be- it would have ion of the Pres es that all the ities and that of d been exhausted, nt. and that it w A CO? This afternoc iarters of Major Gen- 1 the Mills building for discussing the proposition re will be s who are The divi i : of reorganizing t it on a better foot- re the mustering in of :d, but in view of of reorganizing opinion of the At- 1y that nothing in g the guard will > conference. TH REGIMENT. that the Fifth Regi- will be called out to fill volunt during t ing th several companies have, two weeks, been prepar- for pre fon before officer thin twelve hours moned. And to encourage > several companies are tioned, Petaluma most prominentl ¢ made arrangements to provide ea x with what they shall need for a at least, so that if they called they will'be all prepared for ife and will not want id some of the o e past b 1selves ern camp T regiments of volun- itt. recently t is the men who were on the roll be- fore there was recruiting up to tr e 1 e full number. The recruits instead of appear- Ing “in any old thing” will wear uniforms that were cast aside for the new ones. > men have ring the pa thoroughly drilled and they ved instructions in camp life. also received i ions st two weeks r distribu- eparation of e ordered out to Camp be in much better con- of the State troops pre- d that or- te of the at the head- ’r-in-chief either T will lition than any viously sent out. which will t OTHER NIZATIONS. There being no further demand for first, second or third class signalmen there will be no more enlistments from the three 21 corps of the State. 1 troops of but- the chances called into 1 militia is sti A number of the men in th ired of waiting to be called service, k brigade signa The sever to move, are ready are that they rvice. aiting orders. organization, out for sea n the hope that they will be troops may be ordered. out of the te. FATHER He YORKE'S SERMON. Addresses Thousands Tented Field. In the big tent of the Catholic Truth Socie Camp Merritt Rev. Father vesterday morning followed 10:30 o'clock mass with a stirring sermon to the muiltitude from the tents who had hered to hear him. ther Yorke took for his theme the ble from-the fourteenth chapter of .uke, “The Invitation to the Banquet.” 1‘He went forth into the highways and byways."” He likened the gathering of a great army to the gathering of the hosts -of God, every man was eligible no ‘matter what his station. “Remember,” said he, “that you are soldiers of God as well of gour flag and religion can but make you better, stronger soldiers in Wwhatever rause.” First mass was celebrated at 7:30 o’ m the morning by Father Yorke ?nodcflu?&'f- 100 of those present took holy communiog The services were followed by a tooth- 'Inmfi l;re%kf.’ifit servfid })yh!hP Sisters of the Holy Family to all of the soldi tared to partake of it. beigh 0 Pather O'Ryan celebrated late mass and announced that hereafter mass will e celebrated at 7 o'clock every morning or the benefit of those who are n Wednesday's expedition. will begin. | operating-room. number | b e of the State | 1 out to take part | | £ and the|? | | two w NT. | ¥ quota on the second call for | s of the locali- | for many things, as | anded at the Presidio | | all furnished with the new | provided by the State, | > volunteered and joined the | nila or some other point to | vhicl Their anx- | ety s that they may be sent somewhere | on the| to leave | TRANSPORTS ALMOST READY The Senator to Go Out With the Others. QUICK WORK DONE ON HER. TAKEN BY THE GOVERNMENT LAST WEDNESDAY. An Exciting Rat Hunt in the Harbor Receiving Hospital Ended in a Brilliant Victory for Dr. Hill. There were busy times on the trans- ports yesterday. At the Mail Dock the last of the supplies were being put aboard the China and Colon; at the Oce- anic dock camp equipments, ammunition and two field guns for the Utah battery were put aboard the Zealandia, while scow schooners and barges were putting coal into the Senator from both sides. Very little was being done to the Morgan City, and the chances are that she will g0 on the drydock before starting for Manfla. In that event she will not go out with the Zealandia, Senator, China and Colon, but will be added to the fleet com- posed of the Ohio, Indiana, City of Para and City of Puebla. Orders have been issued to everybody Wwho has anything to do with getting the first-named fleet ready to have every- thing aboard and in place by Tuesday night. In the case of the Zealandia, China and Colon everything that can be put aboard will be on the steamers to- night, but double gangs will have to work day and night in order to get the Se: Ch ator ready by Tuesday night. The ,» Colon and Zealandia will probably 20 out into the stream to-day, when the | work of putting the ammunition aboard Orders are for the fleet to ail on Wednes but the chances are at it will be Thursday before they get away. The greatest rat hunt in the history of the water front took place in the Harbor Receiving Hospital last Saturday night. Dr. Hill_e a slight scalp wound, Dr. ruined a shirt and burst a pair of suspenders, Arthur Os born was scared half to death, Chris Jes- sen had to take refuge on the. top of a folding bed, but the rat was killed. It was about 9:30 p. m. and the front door of the hospital was open. A mon- ster gray rat attracted by the electric light came up from the Mission-street sewer and began an exploration of the Dr. Hilf spied the truder, and with great pr closed’ the means of egress dent and seized a club. He explained the situation to his companions, and Dr. Za- armed himself with a wz n with a broom and Os sword bayone ed Dr. Hill re ce of mind or the ro- orn with a In the hunt that follow- dive under a Dr. ught in a nail, but tronger, won the day. after the pe: penders ca being the the nail Hard pressed by Dr. Hill, the rat took refuge In the leg of Arthur Osborn’s trous and everybod, in the room had to gi in order to laugh at Ar- to get rid of his unwelcome en Osborn finally dislodged the rat it made a bee line for Jessen, and the lat- ter in his anxiety to escape climbed tothe top of a folding bed. The rat took refuge in the bedcloth: and when disloaged Dr. Hill laid it low with a blow from his club. n the victoglous four sat down damages. - Carson, an ex-driver for Wells, Fargo & Co., received a probably fatal in- Jury yesterday morning. ‘Whtle under the influence of liquor he fell at the cor- ner of Sacramento and Kearny. Hishead struck the curbstone and the chances are that his skull {s fractured. He was treated by Dr. Zabala at the Harbor Re- ceiving Hospital. to repa A Charley Fair’'s palatial gasoline yacht | came out of retirement yesterday | Lucer: 1 be kept in commission through- eason. For nearly two years she laid up in_ Oakland Creek, but air has decided to recommission Yesterday she was taken to Sausa- lito and after an overhauling will go on a cruise’to Monterey and Santa Cruz. E. W. Hopkins' fine steam yacht EIl Primero s also going into commission shortly. She is on the drydock at the Union Iron Works, but as she is in_the same dock as tne Corona, it will be about s before she car is thinking of if he does vis the El Primero will not go into commission until his re- turn. The boys of the naval battalion took a day off yesterday and went to Goat Island for 2 clambake. took along a plentiful supply of the succulent bivalve and several kegs of beer. For one day at least war and rumors of wars were for- gotten and the boys had a real enjoyable time of it. After their outing they are now ready to fight the whole Spanish na- tion. % The steamer Tillamook with her tow, the Yukon River steamer Rideout, got away for St. Michael yesterday. Rvery thing in regard to the freight on the Tillamook's deck was arranged to the satisfaction of the customs authorities so that the vessel was allowed to proceed. The Alaska-Yukon Transportation Com- pany’s river steamer James Eva went out Saturday night in tow of the tug Rescue, The tug will take her to Astoria, where he will be turned over to the company’s steamer National City and towed to Bt. Michael. The Eva will be followed by two others of the company’s river steam- ers In a week or s0. The tug Rescue will bring back a big raft from the Columbia iver. The British bark Willscott has been purchased by John Rosenfeld’s Sons for $35.800. She put In here in distress after having been dismasted in a hurri- cane on the Japanese coast. It will cost about $30,000 to put her in thorough re- pair and then she will be as good as & new vessel, as she was only on her maiden voyage when the accident hap- pened. —_———— A new kind of rubber plant has been discovered in the Congo region. The sap that becomes converted into rubber is ntained in its roo - ADVERTISEMENTS. Annual Sales over 6,000,000 Boxes BERILLAS 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 RELIEP IN TWENTY MINUTES, Every sufferer will acknowledge them to be A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. BEECHAM'S PILLS, taken as direct- ed, will quickly restora Females to com- plete health. They promptly remove obstructions or irregularities of the sys- tem and cure Sick H Fora Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN," WOMEN OR CHILDREN Beecham’s Pills are Without a Rival And bave the LARCEST SALE ef any Patent Medicine in the Werld, 25c. at all Drug Stores, in- | Iking stick, | efved a blow intended for | { the rat on his head from Jessen's broom, | | while in making table | abala’s shirt and sus- | | Elegantly Appointed BUSINESS DIRECTORY --=- AND-- .. PURCHASERS’ To Responsible Merchants, Manufacturers, Bmk\ers. Importers, Wholesale GUIDE Traders, Jobbers, Insurance and Real Estate Agents. CATALOGUES AND PRICE LISTS MAILED ON APPLICATION. In Corresponding With Any of the Following Firms Please Mention ‘The Call.” ART GLASS. California Art Glass, Bending and Cutting Works, 103-105 Mission St., cor. Spear. Embossing. Sm(nlnq, Beveling. Wm. Schroeder, Pres. Telephone Main 868. ART WARE AND ANTIQUE FURNITURE. IHE P. ROSSI 00. Butter street. Importers of High-Class Fur- niture, French Cabinets, Marble Statuary, Eto., 117 | NATIONA ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. MENZO SPRING 52755 ure blank: sion, 9 Geary st., F. Send for meas- . 8. Commis- FIREWORKS. CALIFORNIA FIREWORKS CO.; only makers on the coast. 219 Front st.; tel. Front 38 FRESH AND SALT MEATS. JAS. BOYES & C0., 85720000 ime FLOUR. Flour Mills. J. Martenstein & Co. S.W. cor. Battery and Pacific sts. HARDWARE. S ALACE Hardware Co.,Importers. alers in Hardware, 603 Market. Tel. Main 752, ARTISTIC %URNITU‘RE. FINK & SCHINDLE s Fittings, 1309 Bank, Office and Saloon Market st. Telephone South 2}7. AUCTIONEERS, i e ook, KILLIP & CO." o ¥ eanciseo, BELTING. 1t da L. P. DEGEN, Manufacturer of Bettina gny jon St., cor. Spear. Telephone Main 562. :zen! for Rubber Belting and Packing. BICYCLES. ’98 Model Cleveland Bicycles Sell for $50, $65 and 375. Crescents, in Men's and Ladles” $35. Second-hand Wheels, $10 and up. LEAVITT & BILL, 303 Larkin street. BOILER MAKERS. W. J. Brady's 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. BOOKBINDERS. J. B. MCINTYRE, Bookbinderhnd Printer, 422 Commercial street. CAMPING AND OUTING GOODS. GUNS AND FISHING TACKLE. CLABROUGH, GOLCHER & CO. 538 Market Street. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. COAL, COKE AND PIG IRON. J. C. WILSON & CO., 900 BATTERY STREET. Telephone Main 1864, COPPERSMITH. Joseph Fox, Supt. M. Blyth, Mgr. C. Smith, Ship Plumbing, Steamhoat and Ship Work a Specialty, 16 and 18 Washington St. Telephone, Main 5641 Patent CE)RSETS‘ WAIST’S AND UNDERWEAR. Mirs.M.H.OBER & CO. , 0150155 Watens 34 gelry st., Tel. Red 1401 COSTUMERS. GOLDSTEIN & CO., costumers; wigs; play- books. 733 Market street. Telephone Main 16is. DENTIST. DR. C. W- RICHARDS, & *5tnes 5o corner Kearny. e DRAYAGE. McNAB .& SMITH, Draymen, Mercantile Warehouse. Stands—205 Davis St. and Corner Fifth and Bluxome Sts. Telephone, Main 187, DRUGGISTS (WHOLESAL REDINGTU“ &!: Secondand Steven. FIRE INSURANCE. EDWARD BROWN & SON, 407-409 Montgomery st. Capital Represented. over $14,000, 19 s0n Sts. Tel. Main 4 HxRNEgS AND VEHICLES. LEIBOLD HARNESS CO., 211 Larkin st., S. F. Wholesale and Retafl Manufacturers of all kinds of Harness and dealers In Buggles, Carts, etc. If you want bargains call or write IRON FOUNDERS. Western Foundry, Morton & Hedley, Props.. 234 Fremont St, Castings of Every De- scription Made to Order. Tel. Black 508, JEWELERS. W. K. VANDERSLICE CO. OLD AND SILVER SMITHS, 136 Sutter Bt., G San anfio. Telephone Main 917. LIME JUICE AND CORDIALS MADE purely of limes and lemons in bottles and cases. L. G. Sresovich Co., 521 Sansome st. MATTRESSES AND IRON BEDS. THE BERNH ARD M=ttress Co., 642 Mission st. Telephone Main 1674. PAPER DEALERS. WILLAMETTE P52 Aomeomer Soreer. PIANOS. The Oldest Firm and Largest Stock. PIANO and MUSIC STORE, KOHLER & CHASE, 28 and 30 O'Farrell St. A corps of expert tuners and repairers. PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES. KODAKAsency: Reloading, developing, print- ing. T. P. Andrews, 109 Montgomery. REAL ESTATE. G. H. UMBSEN & CO.. REAL ESTATE. RENT COLLECTORS. General Auctioneers. 14 Montgomery st. SEWING MACHINES. 2y near Sixth. SOAP 123 California street, G R, LUC}’ & C!)J,Amnmj"'. Tel. Main 1661. STATIONER AND PRINTER. T -aphis TR 2 clegraphic p ARTRIDGE, THE HICKS-JUDD 0., 306 Call- Printers, Book- TA;L;)R ANI) IMPORTER. Claus Spreckels Bldg., ith TYPE FOUNDERS. ACIFIC States Type Foundry. successors to Hawks & Shattuck. The Home Industry House, 508 Clay st. 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, buggies, etc.; repairing done in first-class style at fair prices for good work. 128 Spear st.; tel. Main 25. WAREHOUSEMEN. THE HASLETT WAREHOUSE CO., Forwarding Agents and 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 Speclal vear-old Near Claus Spreckels building. GOLDPICK LINE JOHNSON-LOCKE MERCANTILE CO., AGENTS, 609 MARKET STREET, Beg to announce that in consequence of their having chartered the steamer MORGAN CITY to the Government they have decided to substitute the Favorite, Speedy and Steamer . . ...... in her place in the Alaskan trade. HUMBOLDT The HUMBOLDT has been the favorite steam- ship running between this port and Dyea and Skaguay this season, having made the quickest run without accident or detention. THE HUMBOLDT ‘Will be dispatched from CLAY S TREET WHARF at 8 o'clock on TUESDAY, JUNE 14, and will connect at St. Michael with the GAMECOCK and STAGHOUND and other river boats. pointed riyer steamers in the trade. The GAMECOCK and STA GHOUND are the most beautifully ap- Passengers holding tickets on the Steamer MORGAN CITY are requested to call at our Market Street Passenger Office and exchange them for tickets on the HUMBOLDT. For freight and passage apply to the JOHNSON-LOCKE MERCANTILE CO., 609 MARKET STREET, SAN FRANCISC0; 112 YESLER WAY, SEATTLE. There was a clergyman in a Long Island village who sufe fered from dyspepsia to such an extent that it positively seemed sometimes as though his doctrine was not sound. It was, however, only a stomach trouble, and had nothing to do with the mind. Being convinced of this, one of his parishioners, a lady, presented him with a small quantity of Ripans Tabules and the relief he ex- perienced was such that all the congregation noticed an improve- ment, and now, although his salary is small, this clergyman and his wife devote a portion of it to keeping the medicine closet stocked with a suitable supply of Ripans Tabules. Doubtless there are many cases where what has been |hoi1ght heresy was in fact nothing more.nor less than dyspepsia, and Ripans Tabules cure dyspepsia. One gives relief. A NEW FTYLE PACKET CONTAINING SE¥ 38 40W JOR SALE AT SOME I erazsh & nww fornia St, | | per_week; housekeeping cottages, $3 binders, 23 First st | Floor. | | Delighttul coast excursions. Dyrotechnics, water | | and Russfan River. | Open July 1. Publlc_ Weighers. | SARATOGA SPRINGS, SKAGGS Subscribers camping at localities along the line of railroads whe’re there are no postal facilities can have The Call thrown “off at their camp by sending name and location of camp to The Call Subscription Department. BARTLETT SPRINGS. Spend your summer outing thers snd drink trom the famous HEALTH - RESTORING ~ SPRING. Large Swimming Tank, Mineral, Tub, Vapor and Roman Baths. Competent Masseurs. iIlESll)ENT PHYSICIAN. ADVICE FREE. Many improvements. New cottages. Bowllog alleys rebuilt. Bath house enlarged. Only Resort Keeping Paid Orchestra. Dancing, Tennis, Bowling, Bllliards, Croquet, Handball. Shuffieboard, Livery and Burros for the children. RATES—Hotel and hotel cottages, §10 to 315 to §7 per week. Call or address BARTLETT SPRINGS CO., 22 Fourth st., San Francisco, or BARTLETT SPRINGS. Lake County, Cal Pamphlets malled free. A MAGIC ISLAND! SANTA CATALINA. A fleld for health and pleasurs without & counterpart in America or Europe. Most phe- nomenal rod and reel fishing In the world. Wild goat shooting. The great stage ride. Novel out-door eports. Music, curnival. ete. HOTEL METROPOLE Always open; modern appolntments; <fficlent management. ISLAND VILLA SPLENDID AKKANGEMENT for campers. Full information, rates and illustrated pam- daring, nlets. | WILMINGTON TRANSPORTATION CO. 222 SOUTH SPRING § Los Angeles, © Lake County, Cal, ‘Curative powers of springs and mineral baths unrivaled. Sixteen varieties of waters. picturesque spot and charming clim of access: telephone connections and dally mafl. Rates to suit all. Write J. MARTENS. Pro- prietor, or in San Francisco, 416 Pine street, F. A. BUSSE. PARAISO HOT SPRINGS, Monterey! County, Cal. For rest, health and pleasure, fine waters and baths, cleanest accommodation and tabls, Paralso 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, Manager. HOT SPRINGS, Sonoma Co Only 4% hours from S. F. and but 9 miles’ staging; waters noted for medicinal virtues; best natural bath in Btate; swimming and boating; grand moum- tain scenery; excellent climate: good trout streams at door; photographers’ room; tele- hone, telegraph, daily mail} FIRST-CLASS ERVICE; morning and afternoon stages; round trip from S. F. only § 50; take Tiburon ferry at T80 a m. or 330 p. m. xrm- X day or $12 a week. Reference, any guesi past e yeats. F. MULGREW, Prop, "SEIGLER SPRINGS, LAKE COUNTY. This delightful watering place is located in the midst of the Coast Range. 'Abundahce of mineral springs, hot and cold plunge gaths, large swimming tank of mineral water, fime stone dining room; telephone con- nections,” electric 1ights. livery ‘accommodation; od trout fishing and hunting. Round thern Pacific offices, $10. IS sm;ofln‘ SPAULDING. Proprietor. J. WALLACE SPAULDING.\Manager. TANGWINS. Mountain; On Howell e unsurpassed; chalybeate .m‘“&‘her sprini tennls, croquet, rid driving, $10 to $12 per week; two trains dally; four hours from city. Telephone. E. ANGWIN, Angwin. Napa County. Cal. KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS. hipg and health resort on the Coast. e e write o EDSON BROS., Bes: wick, Siskiyou County, Cal. . HELENA SANITARIUM. Natosal advaniages; salubrious lime turesque _scenery; mountain wal spring water; tiful drives; pine gro Jawns and gardens. The best advantages for those who need to obtain comfort, rest and health culture in a short time. Address St. Helena Santtarfum, St. Helena, Cal. g L M inty. By rail o uf TR am® tave, $6 i6; daily stage to springs § miles: fare, $1: elevation 1000 feet; 20 furnished cottages for rent; accommodations at hotel for 100 people; telephone, telegraph and 0f In_ Botel: rates, $10 and up: send for book of information and testimonials. ED. B. WAL- BRIDGE, Proprietor. HARBIN HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS. Most wonderful waters; all kinds of skin cured in :u:vheloml{u-hen ‘:lme: kldfl er, catarrh, rheumatism and stomacl :‘r‘o’fib‘le‘: immediately relleved; rates $10 to 318 er week. Long-distance telephone. ~Address § AT HAYs, Proprietor, Lake County. DUNCAN SPRINGS. Two miles from Hopland; unequaied soda and magnesia springs; hot and cold baths; fur- nished cot! 3 termy 2 per week. Telephone. Buy through tickets. O. HOWELL, ‘Proprietor, Hopland, Cal. Wi TOCALOMA. = BERTRAND HOTEL. - class _accommodations; _ reasonable Firs ; fishing: beautiful drives to Bear Valley, :fiog‘fi F. BERTRAND or 321 Kearny 3. LAKESIDE HOUSE, Lake Tahoe. Good cheer ahd home comforts. Best location for driving to all points of interest on or near Postoffice, Cal. BECR LARIC INKN Fine itions. % 2 with pri- :ul rates, for ROUND TRIP. J. 8. LIBBY, room 1, Flood bullding, San | OF THE | Manager. | A | table. elevation 1760 feet: | temperature of water | The Klondike For HEALTH, PLEASURE and RECREATION s aona. SAN FRANCISCO and: NORTH PACIFIC R’Y | THE LINE (The Pictaresque Routs of Oslifornis.) If you want to camp, stream, of which there | stocked with trout. If you want to Mineral Spring Resorts. f you want to enjoy the “ome life ranch there are many ranchers who wil glad to bave you. Camping grounds are pitch a tent near a | lovely lake, or on the bank of some beautiful are over 200, well | drink health-giving waters | and enjoy social life, visit one cf our many | ot s | GREATEST 1l Dbe | RES 1 El Paso de Robles Springs Hotel, PASO DE ROBLES, CALIFORNIA. Otto E. Never... -.....Proprietog 'ERIENCED MANAGEMENT. HEALTH AND PLEASURH ORT ON THE COAST, RESIDENT PHYSICIAN. At the Resorts and the homes of the ranchers | MUD AND SULPHUR BATHS, charges are reasonable. For detailed information apply at Ticket building), or | at General Office, Mutual Life building, some, and California sts. Office. 850 Market st. (Chronicle RYAN, General Passenger Agent. A. ‘W. FOSTER, President and General | | 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. FREE CAMPING [ All along the San Francisco and North Pa- Sonoma, Mendoctno cific Rallway, in Marin, and Lake counties. Spectal camps with free wood on our Sonoma | and Guerneville branches, rlong Sonoma Creek | [nef Fishing, boating, bathing. Supplies from nelghboring towns delivered daily at camps. information apply at Ticket Office, 630 Market st. (Chrontcle bullding), or at General Office, Mutual Lite butlding, Sansoms | Easy access to city. Low rates. For detafled and California sts. R. X. RYAN, General Passenger Agent. A. W. FOSTER, President and General Man- ager. Under new management. B MECCA . For the annual seeker after | Repose and recuperation. Only'three and a half hours from San Francisco. Stage connects with the 2:45 p. m. traln From Third and Townsend streets. PIERRE CARRERE, Manager, Formerly proprietor of the Malson Torton! and Poodle Dog. HOTEL METROPOLE, = QAKLAND, 13th and Jefferson Sts. Only 35 minutes from San Fran- cisco. A Desirable Summer Femilies, Travelers R. M. BRIARE, Prop. and Tourists. INDEPENDENCE LAKE. A Charming Spot to Visit This Summer. Boats free to guests. Fine fishing. Excellent Clean beds and careful attention atrons. Climate perfect. Sixteen miles from ‘ruckee 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 pests. And pure air and pure water. Address MRS. H. M. CLEM- ONS, Virginia City, before June 1, when Inde- pendence Lake will'be open to the publie. HOWARD No staging to get there, no fog, mosqnitoes cr winds when vou are there. Table un<urpassed. Rates 110, $12. $l4 a_week. Round trip tigkets $7. W. Ktna ° L. _Mitchell,' Manager: F. V..Owen,” Agent, Call Building. CARLSBAD! MOST BEAUTIFUL SPOy IN LAKE COUNTY. The Mineral Springs are well known for mar- velous cures when everything else falled, es- ecially in cases of STOMACH, LIVER, KID- EY and BLADDER affectlons. New hotel; superior accommodations; $3 to $10 per wesk: roads excellent: good trout fishing and dest | hunting on R. McGOV) property. For particulars -/rite W. ERN, Carlsbad. Lake County. SPRINGS, PUTAH P. 0., LAKE COUNTY Accommodations unsurpassed. Rates, $3 $10 and $12. Special terms to fam- flies. Postotfice and telephone. Round trip, Southern Pacific office, €13 Market street. Addy MRS. R. J. BEEBY. And treat- GOOD LUCK 72l &“:""ma in hand at HOTEL GISELMAN, Lakeport, Cal. A. H. SPURR, Proprietor. . PLANTATION HOUSE, Eighteen miles from Cazadero, on stage line. Good trout fishing, plenty frult, cream and milk; free conveyance for parties of two or more; grand tedwood scemery. Address J. LUTTRINGER, Seaview, Sonoma County, or pply E. KRUSE, 207 Front st., 8. F., for par- culars. 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 réfur- nished. Water, gas, clectric bells. ates $10 to $12 RS mesk, $ per day. Address AGUA CALI- ENTE SPRINGS, Agua Caliente, Sonoma Co., HOTEL BENVENUE, e s Tate [';lmuv‘ HOT SPRINGS. i /Tfi et | Reopened. and Winter Resort for | GHLAND SPRINGS, LAKE COUNTY, CAL. PLACE _IN CALIFORNIA FOR HEALTH OR PLEASURE. HIRTY OF THE GREATEST MINERAR eprings in America; all kinds of amuse- ts; new ewimming tank, baths and bowls BEST First-class accommodations; rates reasonable. Write for illustrated San 0 office, 318 Montgomery Strests rancisct Address HIGHLAND SPRINGS, Cal. THE GEYSERS, |, Sonoma County, 6 Hours from San ONE OF NATURE’S WONDERS. | Grandest scenery. The hotel an enchaatin, embowered home. Bath house rebuilt, elt porcelain tubs, tennis court, etc. N. AL STEAM AND MINERAL BATHS. Tepid Swimming Lake. Long-distance i SR O R St ' ROWARDENNAN. ta Cruz Mountains on San Lorenzo River, 2 Toouns Grom. . Fu 40 miputes from Santa Cruz; grounds and river lit by electric lightss tennis, bowling, boating, bathing and shing: | finest hall and dining-room in fRest hub: billiard and smoking rooms. New, | hard’ finished and elegantly furnished. Tele- d telegraph service. Round trip, $3. | Miarese THOMAS L. BELL, Prop., South Bem Lomond. | BEN LOMOND. = {vate boarding at ‘‘Avoca.” ‘erms vk, Address MRS. J. J. JOHNSON, | Lomond, Cal. |CALAVERAS BIG TREES. | stage ride shortened 24 miles by Sferra Rall- | way to Jamestown. Fare S. F. to Calaveras | Big Trees and return §17. JAMES M. HUTCH= INGS, Agent, 30 Montgomery street. | LE TRIANON HOTEL. New management. Besutifulls situated on Upper Blue Lake, Lake Go Cal Leave S. F. 7 a. m., arrive Trianon 5 p. m. hunting, boating and bathing. Supe- T . Chick>n dinners Sunday. Wednesday and Friday. = $7 to 310 per week., W. S. PHILLIPS, Bertha P. O.. Lake Co., Cal. HOTEL DE REDWOOD In the Heart of the Santa Crus Mountatns. Improved Table Service. Reasonable Rates. For Particulars Apply to M. 8. COX, Laurel Postofce. to | | | BOLD, Pro; PARKER VINEYARD RANCH. Natural attractions without limit. Pleasant walks through shady canyons. Hunting and | fiehing. Table supplied with fresh vegetables; | fruits,” butter, milk and eggs . A delightful | country convevance at depot. home. Free . JOHN D. W Fock IDHD DR pIE. Svegle L. LAUREL DELL LAKE# Increased facilities for comfort and pleasure; new dining-room, 130 ft. lake frontage: stable and livery: boating and. bathing eel to §14 per week: round trip, $9 60, H. WAM- Born Hhop. Berina B ©O., Lake County, Cal. MONTE VISTA, St Nevada Mountains. Sixteen rooms added. fne ¢ All kinds of mountatn frult, fres tables, pure milk and cream. Springs of e, soft’ apring water. Tlustrated circular. | THOMAS E. MORGAN, Monte Vista, Duteh | Flat, Placer County, Cal. " BURLINGAME. (San Mateo County.) Redington Place for Test and comfort. from 1 | Fine table. June 11 Address _ IRA. G. HOITT. SUMMIT SOD SPRINGS, R. Elevation, 6009 feet. y mail. Teleph connections. New @o~ P odetions. - Open June 1. Address GOULe DEN & JACOBS, Donner, Placer Co., Cal. | _on lne of C. P. R. JOHANNISBERG. Famous mountain bealth and pleasure Elevation 1200 feet. Relief for asthmatica Fishing, boating, hunting and * swimming. Terms, §7 to $10. Send for circular to JOHANNISBERG RESORT. Napa, Cal SUMMER HOME FARM. Santa Cruz Mountains, first-class family re= sort; cottages, tents, hunting and fishing: are tificial lake for boating and swimming; long distance telephone; campers' return _tickets 32 0. Send for circular to J. H. HAESTE: Glenwood. Cal. SODA BAY RESORT. Most delightful epot in Lake County; hunte ing, fishing, boating, swimming; tabie sup- plied with best marketaffords. Address HEATH & BURLINGAME, Proprietors, Sods Bay. Kelseyville, Lake County, Cal. WRITE W. H. MILLER. lUkiah, ‘or livery sce comimodations to springs in Lake and Men- docino counties to save money. TO let—Pacific Grove; furnished cottage of 8 rooms. Inquire at 1227 Turk st. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call._in wrappers, for mailing. Big G is_a n0on-poisonon remedy ' for . Gonorrhay Gloot, Spermatorrhosa, hites, unnatural d charges, or any inflamma. 8ok to stzletare. - tion, irritation or ulcera s contagion. tion of WUCOUS mems [THEEVANS CEmicaL 0o, branes. Noo-astringent. Sold by Druggists, or sent in plain wra) o 3 S6RT OR Tequest. CURES' in1to5days. Guaranteed