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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 26, 189S. FUSION LIKELY 10 BE BEATEN Attitude of Populists in Los Angeles. ANTIS APPEAR TO CONTROL WILL SWING OTHER INTO LINE. s y on th trol, will indorse Democra Patton ation. But declined to one time ayor irman and Barlow unced Populist onsiderable Democrats conclusion that ar is_a myth OREST. paid a it was not well received To-morrow night 1 pay a visit to Mazzini ficers official- witnessed their mann work social heir was a of the visiting mpanion Mrs. red hermem- Golden Circle. COUNTIES convene sed by the tlat I'he per- county it 1the and m 1 will demand . Patton, aty-four d in that | < is obvi- h no can- | re- | TRIED T0 SLAY “TACK” DALTON Indian Jim Wanted by Alaska Officers. T THE PATHFINDER AMBUSHED BARELY ESCAPES DEATH AT THE REDSKINS' HANDS. Special Dispatch to The Call. JAU, June (by steamship | Rosalie to Seattle, June 25) tempt was made four days a miles above Chilkat on the Chilkat River, to assassinate the noted path- | finder and trail cutter of Alas Jack” Dalton. He reported it yesterday to here United States Commis- sioner Malcom and a warrant was is sued for the arrest of Inawn Jim, a | Stick, whom Dalton accuses of the at- tempt at assassination. he charge is assault with intent to commit murde; To-day a deputy, marshal left for Haines to take Indian Jim into custod It is not unlikely that the other Sticks offer a show of resistance of 1 Jim’s would-be captor, as his murderous act is said to have had their ympathy. Two rifle bullets were shot at Dalton by Indian Jim, who fired from ambush. At the time of the shooting he wa ahead of a party of prospectors follow ing the trail by the river. When the | t shot was fired from a clump cf | h Dalton, although unarmed, oned to his companions to follow him and then started for the brush. As he neared it a second shot was fired by the unseen foe. The bullet this time cut through Lalton’s coat on the left de, doing no further inj than to bore a hole through the veteran guide's pocketbook. Dalton’s comrades. white men, were | close to him by this time with revolvers | their hand In a moment an Ind whom Dalton says was Indian broke out of the cJump of bushes, in hand, and ran to the denser timb toward the hills. As a number of other Indians were noticed among the trees toward which he ran no effort was made by the whites to pursue him. As threats against Dalton previously had been n.ade by the Indians in the vicinity of Chilkat he decided tc peal to the authorities and so he started back to tide water, taking the next boat ‘ for Juneau. | The Indians are incensed against Dal- | ton because they believe him to be in- { strumental in bringing so many white | men into their territory. A commi of Sticks recently called on the U States Commissioner here to complain that the presence of steamboats on Chilkat River was driving away the salmon and if the boats were not taken | off they said the Indians would starve next summer. It is the opinion of many old timers that the attack on “Jack Dalton is only the beginning of serious trouble between the Stick Indians and the white men along the Chilkat. News comes from Skaguay that on Thursday last a severe wind storm wrecked between twenty and forty | boats on Lake Bennett. No lives were lost, but many outfits were ruined or sunk. HAL HOFFMAN. To Hold an Anniversary Rally. The anniversary Tally of thé 1897 con- vention of the First Baptist Church on Eddy street, near Jones, will be held in the auditorium of the church to-morrow ning at 7:30 o'clock. An address by Rev. Way t of Philadelph 111 be delivered immediately after a_praise | service under the direction of J. J. Morri TUpon the conclusion of the rally a social gathering of the members of the congr gation will be held in the church parlor: —_—————————— DAUGHTERS OF ST. GEORGE. Britannia Lodge No. 7 of tne Daughters of St. George will give an evening at home in_the new quarters in Union Square Hall on_the evening of Tuesday, h inst. This will be in the naturé house warming, and as everything will be free, it is expected that there will | be a large attendance. | DISCUSSED THE WATER TANGLE Los Angeles Council Has Another Conference. TWO HOURS OF FUTILE TALK BUT THE SCHEMERS STILL HOLD | THE WINNING HAND. 1 Special Dispatch to The Call. i LOS ANGELES, June 24—The com- | mittee of the City Council met Thurs- | day to consult with the trustees of the stockholders of the City Water Com- pany and their attorneys. The object of the conference was to ascertain whether or not terms could be ar- ranged for a basis upon which arbitra- tion could be obtained. Every member of the Council who participated in the meeting and every person representing the water company knew full well that an arrangement whereby arbitration could proceed was an impossibility. | Yet the meeting was held and it con- tinued for two hours just the same as if good faith was intended by both parties. The meeting was an executive one. Everybody was excluded, even some members of the Council. Mayor Snyder was admitted and so was Presi- dent Silver of the City Council. two hours, which were devoted to ta the meeting broke up and nothing was accomplished. , City At- torney Dunn had a plan of arbitration drawn up, but the water company’s representatives declined to agree to it until time had been given for their at- torneys to examine it. Local dailies continue to hold out to their readers the idea that there Iis every probability that the water com- pany and the city will arbitrate, and the City Council is practicing the same deceit. The water company's contract with the city expires in about thirty days and the city is no nearer the ession of its plant than it was ‘the after the contract was made in Seven members of the Citv Council were placed in a rather embarrassing position yesterday by a motion made by man Hutchinson that the Coun- to name its arbitrator to 2 of the water company's When the Council convened the supply committee reported that ence held with the water com- ny trustees 1 demonstrated the 't that the city and the company could not agree upon either a plan of arbitration or the properties to be con- sidered by the arbitrators before next Thu and they therefore asked for further time. Councilman Hutchinson objected to ranting of an exten: 1 that the three could decide upon the properties th e cit Juired of the company and that it was in fact their duty to select the properties and fix their value. He, therefore, moved that the City Council proceed to at once name an arbitrator for the city. This motion created surprise, for it unexpected. Councilman_ Toll, however, threw himself into the breach and moved to amend the motion by adding that Councilman Hutchinson name the arbitrator for the city. This responsibility Mr. Hutchinson was loath to take. The amendment of Toll was put to a vote and carried. The original motion, with Toll's amend- ment, was then defeated by Hutchin- son's vote. Hutchinson then endeavbred to place his original motion that the Council proceed to name the city's arbitrator at once before the Council, but Presi- dent Silver ruled it out of order. It is now given out that, if the city does name an arbitrator, the man will be ex- City Engineer Fred Eaton. Mr. Hutch- inson and Mr. Grider will vresent the name of Ernest Abs Hagen. Advances made on furniture and planos, with or without removal. J. Noonan, 1017-1023 Mission, SAN FRAN R R R ROUND-TRIP TICKETS WILL BE SOLD FROM. . ....0.. MARK WEST SPRINGS LYTTON SPRINGS SKAGGS' SPRINGS . . GEYBERB . . 2a. coii % HIGHLAND SPRINGS . BODA: BAY": i il ip v oy LAKEPORT . . . =« = CARLSBAD EPRINGS . BARTLETT SPRINGS ORR'S SPRINGS VICHY SPRINGS A. W. FOSTER, President and General Manager, FH KR EE R K EKKRE KR ER TO RESORTS ADVERTISEMENTS. +E+E+E+E+E+E+E+EHE CISCO AND... ...NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY. * % THE PICTURESQUE ROUTE OF CALIFORNIA FEF R AL R F LR AR R L RRFFFAE AR RE LR AR FXRRRXAXF XX R RS SPECIAL RATES ON SUNDAY AND MONDAY, JULY 8d AND 4th. ONE SINGLE FARE RETURN LIMIT TUESDAY, JULY 5, i898. THURSDAY, JUNE 30th, to SATURDAY, JULY 2d, Inclusive, Return Limit Tuesday, July 5th, at the Following Low Rates: . .$300 0e06 DUNCAN SPRINGS . . . . 500 . . 360 $3%% SARATOGA SPRINGS . . . 750 <o 4000 $989 BUUNITARESSIW. o v oot mikD . . 600 €864 LAUREL DELL LAKE . . . 7 50 e $2 POTTER VALLEY . . .. i 78§ ek B £ CDAWEIE DR G gl S . 780 906 BUOKNELLS - . -uri. iR A 1) §gw RIVERSIDE 2. 2050 Lo Sl ihigieg o e 218480 é"§§ BIRBRYIN b T Oy R . . 75 $3%% SANHEDRIN HEIGHTS . . . 975 R ] %figg BULLVILER o o rmaes 10:.98 R ——————— T For further Information call on or address our Ticket Offices, 650 MARKET STREET, Chronicle Building; TIBURON FERRY, Foot of Market Street, Or General Oftices, MUTUAL LIFE BUILDING. BB+ EH I B IR BN+ R B B BT B B B B BB SO A R S R R Rt R RS For the Round Trip to All Points NORTH OF SAN RAFAEL..... T L T — Tickets on sale from JUNE 30 to JULY 4, inclusive, with re- turn Limit JULY 11, at the following greatly reduced rates: HOR KKK KR KA KK R LR F B+E+E+E+D+EE 0SS+ 2 B R R R R E PETALUMA. . . . . . -$150 ¢8¢o GEVSERVILLE . . . . . 885 | BANTA ROBA . & v e, dn 8860 oeke OLOVBRDATE kot o O gl 8o SERARTOPOL ..t s v a2 2 0un0 ) (BONOMA .. . o A L .. o 150 & GUERNEVIIER . = oo B Ak GLENAEELEN . 020 (. Taippa i HERBALDEBBURG v v o s eie:8 80 BOPLARD: A oo ;o -0 i 860 [ UKIAH . . R R [ R. X. RYAN, General Passenger Agent. | SEIGLER SPRINGS, Subscribers camping at localities aleng the Ine of railroads where 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 there and drink trom the famous HEALTH - RESTORING SPRING. Large Swimming Tank, Mineral, Tub. Vapor snd Roman Baths. Competent Masseurs. RESIDENT PHYSICIAN. ADVICE FREE. Many improvements. New cottages. Bowling alleys rebuilt. Bath house enlarged. Only Resort Keeping Paid Orchestra. | Dancing, Tennis, Bowling, Billiards, Croauet. Handball-' Shuffieboard, Liver the children. - RATES—F per week; housekeeping cottages, 33 to 37 per eek. Call or address BARTLETT SPRINGS CO., 22 Fourth st., San Francisco, or BARTLETT SPRINGS, Lake County, Cal Pamphists mailed free. A MAGIC ISLAND! SANTA CATALINA. A fleld for health and pleasurs without a counterpart In America or Europe. Most pha- nomenal rod and reel fishing in the world. Wild goat shooting. The great stage ride. Delightful coast excursions. sports. Music, curnival, etc HOTEL METROPOLE Always open; modern appolntments, vificient management ISLAND VILLA Open July L SPLENDID AKKANGEMENT for campers. Novel Full {nformation, rates and iliustrated pam- | hlets. WILMINGTON TRANSPORTATION _ Co. SARATOGA S- Lake County, Cal, Curative powers of springs and mineral baths unrivaied. Sixteen varieties of waters. A most picturesque spot and charming climatd. Easy of access; telephone connections and daily mail. 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, cleenest accommodation and tabls, Paraiso etands unsurpassed; round-trip tickets at 613 Market st., S. F., $8i trains leave daily at Third and Townsend 9 a. m for Solcdad. or terms and free pamphlet address “Manager. HOT SPRINGS, Sonoma Co Only 4% hours from . F. and but 9 miles' staging; waters noted 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- Pione, telegraph. daily mail; FIRST-CLASS EERVICE: morning and afterncon stages: from S. F. only $ 50; take Tiburon ferry at 7:30 a. m. or 3:30 p. m. Terms, §1 & day or §12 2 week. Reference. any guest of tha past three years. . MULGREW, Proj J. F. LAKE COUNTY. This delightful watering place is located in the midst of the Coast Range. Abundance of mineral springs, hot and cold pltinge baths, large swimming tank of mineral Water, fine stone dining room; telephone con- nections, electric lights, livery ‘accommodation: ood trout fishing and hunting. Round trip fickets at Southern Paclfic offices, JOHN SPAULDING, J. WALLACE SPAULDING, M CARLSBAD! MOST BEAUTIFUL SPOL IN LAKE COUNTY. The Mineral Springs are Well known for mar- velous cures when everything else failed, es ecially in cases of STOMACH, LIVER, KID- VEY and BLADDER affections. New hotel ruperior accommodations; 38 to $10 per wesk: roads excellent; good_ trout fishing and deer bunting on property. For particulars “/rite W. R. McGOVERN. Carlsbad, Lake County. 10. roprietor. AGUA CALIENTE SPRINGS HOTEL, Sonoma Valley, two hours from S. F., via Tfb- uron ferry. Warm mineral swimming and tub baths. Hotel completely remodeled snd refur- nished. Water, gas, clectric bells. Dates $10 to $12 per week, $2 per day. Address AGUA CALI- ENTE SPRINGS, Agua Caliente, Sonoma Co., HOTEL BENVENUE, Lnkegor:. Cal. Situated on the shore 'of Clear Lake; fins Jarge grounds: special facilities for tamilies end children; home cooking. boating, bathing. fishing: rates reasonable Address FRANK BCADES and A. M. SCALES. DUNCAN SPRINGS. Two miles from Hopiand, unequaied soda and magnesia springs; Lot and cold baths; fur- nighed cottages: terms $10 to €13 per week. Telephone, Buy throueh tickets. . HOWELL, Proprietor. Hopland, 1 and Burros for | Hotel and hotel cottages, $10 to $15 | Sut-door | da: >ing, pyrotechnics, water 1 | The Klondike | For HEALTH, PLEASURE and Gh SAN FRANCISCO and NORTH PACIFIC R'Y OF THE (The Picturssqus Routs of Californis.) If_you want to camp, pitch a tent near a lovely lake, or on the bank of some beautiful stream, of which there are over 200, well stocked with trout. If you want to drink health-giving waters and enjoy social life, visit one cf our many Mineral Spring Resorts. If you want to enjoy the “ome life of a | glad to have you. Camping grounds are free. At the Resorts and the homes of the ranchers charges are reasonable. For detailed information apply Ticket Office, 0 Market et. (Chronicle Fuilding), at General Office, Mutuval Life butlding, San- some and California sts. . X. RYAN, General Passenger Agent. A W. FOSTER, and General Manage: G[LnoY HOT SPRINGS. g2 A Under new management. MECCA at President 28 For the annual seeker after Repose and recuperation. Only thrae and a half hours from San Francisco. 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 FREE CAMPING All elong ths San Francisco and North Pa- cific Rallway, in Marin, Sonoma, Mendocino and Lake countles. Special camps with free wood on our Sonoma and Guerneville branches, elong Sonoma Creek and Russian River. Fishing, boating, bathing. Easy access to city. Low rates. Supplies trom neighboring towns delivered dafly at camps. For detailed Information apply at Ticket Office, 650 Market st. (Chronicle buiiding), or at General Office, Mutual Life building, Sanscme and California sts. R. X. RYAN, General Passenger Agent. A. W. FOSTER, President and Gereral Man- ager. RECREATION | ranch there are many ranchers who will be | or | HOTEL POLE, OAKLAND, 43th and Jefferson Sts. Only 35 minutes from San Fran- -cisco. A Desirable Summer and Winter Resort for Families, Travelers R. M. BRIARE, Prop. and Tourists. = = SPRINGS, PUTAH P. 0. HOWARD LAKE COUNTY Accommodations unsurpassed. Rates, $8 $10 and $12. Special terms to fam- flles. Postoffice and_telephone. Round trip, $10. Southern Pacific offics, 613 Market street. Address MRS. R. J. BEEBY. ANGWIN'S. On Howell Mountaln; elevation 1750 feet; ewimmhing tank 100x40; temperature of water 78 degrees; climate unsurpassed: chalybeate and other springs; tennis, croquet, riding, driving, $10 to $12 per week; two trains daily; four hours from city. Telephone, B. ANGWIN, Angwin, Napa County, Cal. GOOD LUCK 223 5 nanaia hand at HOTEL GISELMAN, Lakeport, Cal. A. H. SPURR, Proprietor. CAMP MEEKER & ob'ss fesort amone the Giant Redwoods of So- noma County. Boating, bathing and _tent rounds free; fine fishing; climate perfect. oard and lodging, $3 50 and 3: unfurnished rooms, $1 per week. Train stops at camp. Via Sausalito ferry, round tmp, $3; good for ninety days. SUMMIT SODA SPRINGS, On line of C. P. R. R. Elevation, 6009 feet. Daily mail. Telephone connections. New ac- commodations. Open June L Address GOUL~ DEN & JACOBS, Donner, Placer Co., Cal. LAKESIDE ‘HOUSE, Lake Tahoe. Good cheer and home comforts. Best location for driving to all points of interest on or near the lske. Boats freel to guests. For circular and terms address E. B. SMITH & CO., Bijou Postoffice, Cal. DEER PARK INN Lake Tahoe), elevation 6607 feeet, opens Jun Fine sccommodations. Cottages with {m‘"& mu.“%fl tor ml;x.%h'l"llu“ . 1. B, LIBBY, rov@ L Flood L Ban Francisco, L JOHANNISBERG. Famous mountain beaith and pleasurs resort. Elevation 1200 feet. Relief for asthmatics. shing, ting, _ hunting _and swimming. s, 87 to §10. "Send for clrcular to Jo! ISBERG RESORT. Napa, Cal SUMMER HOME FARM. Sunta Cruz Mountains, first-class family re- eort; cottages, tents, hunting and fishing; tificlal lake for boating an distance telephone; campers' _return 2 50. nd for circular to J. H. HAE! Glenwood, Cal. El Paso de Robles Springs Hotel, | PASO DE ROBLES, CALIFORNIA. OTTO E. NEVE; Proprietor UNDER NEW AND EXPERIENCED MANAGEMENT. GREATEST HEALTH D PLEASURE AN RESORT ON THE COAST. RESIDENT PHYSICIAN. HOT MUD AND SULPHUR BATHS, SODA SPRINGS. IRON SPRINGS. NEW HOTEL AND COTTAGES. PAID ORCHESTRA. DRINK PASO ROBLES SODA WATER. GHLAND SPRINGS, LAKE COUNTY. CAL. BEST PLACE IN CALIFORNIA FOR HEALTH OR PLEASURE. HIRTY OF THE GREATEST MINERAL springs in America; all Linds of amuse- ments; new swimming tank, baths and bowl- ing ailey. First-class accommodations; rates reasonable. Write for illustrated pamphlets. San Francisco office, 316 Montgomery strest. Address HIGHLAND SPRINGS, Cal. MARK WEST SPRINGS The most picturesque resort in California. Has t ly grapevine arbor in the ;8 va- mineral_springs, such Soda, Sul- Tron and Arsenic: plunge bath; ming pool; billiards, shufffe-board, croquet other games. Accommodations first class; good. Round-trip $3 7. Stage meets trains and Saturday evening. Terms per week, Address FRESE & JUER- and table morning 3 HAYWARDS. IF YOU .. Are seeking for a des lightful and healthful resort for the summer months for your family, not so remote from town but that you can be with them without neglecting your busi- nes IF YOU.c... search of a good table and comfortable sleeping apartments only 1% hours’ travel from San Francisco, with half hourly communication, day and evening; IF IT IS .... Your wish to confine your summer's outing by a moderate outlay, your attention is directed to Haywards Park, at the Terminus of the Oakland, San Leandro and Haywards Electrio Railway. OoR U .. Are foad of tenting, here you will find a large number of commo- dious’ platforms arranged convenient to the hotel dining room, on one of which you may erect your tent. A choice musical programme every Sunday afternoon on the v club /house.” The cars of the c into the rendered of tha for campers, ers have the Address MRS. Ctub House, per week ame service from DORA SHAN. attendants. Haywards 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 hall and dining-room in Santa Cruz Mts.; club, billlard and smoking rooms. hard’ finished and elegantly furnished. phone and telegraph servic Round trip, 33. Address THOMAS L. BELL, Prop., South Ben Lomond. 2 BEN LOMOND. Private boarding at ““Avoca.” Terms §1 per week. Address MRS. J. J. JOHNSON, Bea Lomond, Cal. MAGNETIC SPRINGS, Situated In_the heart of the redwoods, four miles from Glenwood, County uf Santa Criz. Magnificent mountain scenery; elevation 19 feet, Springs especially adapted for rheuma- tism. Climate unsurpassed _for pulmonary troubles. Terms $7 and. up. Hunting, fishing, lawn tennis, bowling alley, biillards, piano, etc. Cottages for families! Stage line 50c, over a mountain boulevard, where the nicest scenery is to be seen of this and other counties, “ddress L. PERHACS, Glenwood. 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 Tepid Swimming wake. Long-distance Tele- hone, Telegraph, etc. Table unsurpassed. rms, $10 and $15 per week: §2 and $2 50 per & £ HORTON. Proprietor, = 7 INDEPENDENCE LAKE. A Charming Bpot to Visit This Summer. Boats free to guests. Fine fishing. Excellent table. Clean beds and careful attention to patrons. - Climate perfect. Sixteen miles from Tuckes In the heart of the Sierras and sur- rounded by magnificent. trees of an tnbroken forest. The ideal spot for families because it is clean, no poison oak, no pests. An; and pure water. Address MRS. H. ONS, Virginia City, before June 1, when Inde- pendence Lake will be open to\the publiec. Etna Springs KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS. nest fishing and health resort on the Coast. l-‘:: vufllculnri write to EDSON BROS., Bes- wick, Siskiyou County, Cal. ST. HELENA SANITARIUM. Natoral advantages; salubrious limate; ple- turesque scenery; mountain walks; purs spring 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 Sanitarium, St. Helena, Cal. HARBIN HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS. Most wonderful _waters; all kinds ot ekin aiseases cured in marvelously short time; kid- Dey, liver, catarrh, rheumatism and stomach troubles immediately relieved; rates $10 to $18 T week. Long-distance telephone. = Address 5 A" HAYS, Proprietor, Lake County. PLANTATION HOUSE, Eighteen miles from Cazadero, on stage line. Good trout fishing, plenty fruit, cream and milk; free conveyance for parties of two or more; grand redwood scenery. Address J. LUTTRINGER, Seaview, Sonoma County, or apply B. KRUSE, 207 Front st., S. F., for par- ticulars. No staging to get there, no fog, mosqnitoes cr winds when you are there, Table unfarpassed. Rates (10, $12. $14 a_week. Round trip tickets $7. W. L. _Mitchell, Manager: F. V. Owen, Agent, Call Building. HOTEL DE REDWOOD In the Heart of the Santa Cruz Mountains. Improved Table Service. R.asonable Rates. For Particulars Apply to M. S. COX, Laurel Postoffice. PARKER VINEYARD RANCH. Natural attractions without limit. Pleasant walks through shady canyons. Hunting and fishing. Table supplied with fresh vegetables, fruits, butter, milk and eggs. A delightfui country home. Free conveyance at depot. per week. JOHN D. WINTER, Cloverdale, Cal. CALAVERAS BIG TREES. Stage ride shortened 2} miles by Sierra Rail- way_to Jamestown. §. F. to Calaveras Big Trees and return §17. JAMES M. HUTG INGS, Agent, 30 Montgomery street. ¥ TOCALOMA. "= BERTRAND HOTEL. First-class accommodations; reasonaole rates. fishing: beautiful drives to Bear Valley, ete. JOSEPH ¥. BERTRAND, or 32 Kearny st. $7 | TUSCAN SPRINGS,. Tepama County. By raill to Red Buft, 199 miles; fare, 36 45; dally stage to_springs, 3 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: send for book of information_and “testimoniais. ED. B. WAL~ BRIDGE, Proprietor. BURLINGAME. (San Mateo County.) Redington Place for rest and comfort, from June 11 Adfress IRA. G. HOITT. LAUREL DELL LAKE. Increased facilities for comfort and pleasure; new dining-room, 130 ft. lake frontage: new stable and livery; boating and bathing :r $8 to $14 per week: round trip, $9 50, H. WAM. BOLD, Prop., Bertha P. O., Lake County, Cal. SODA BAY RESORT. Most delightful spot in Lake County: hunt- swimming; table sup= th best market affords. Address MACK 3 Proprietors, Soda Bay, mty, Cal. plied wi & BURLIN Kelseyville, Lake Cou: TO the country we go—We will meet you at the depot; good accomodations; desirable lo- cution; terms $7; children $3 50. 'E. M. SHEL- FORD, Pleasant View ranch, Cloverdale, Cal. WRITE W. H. MILLER. (iilah, or liver: commodations to springs in Lake and docino counties to save money. WEEKLY CALL 1t Publishes the Cream of the News of the Week and MANY ATTRACTIVE AND OPRIGINAL FEATURES. IT IS THE BEST WEEKLY PAPER ON THE PACIFIC COAST ac- ea- EA The Best Mining Telegraphic News That Service on Is Accurate The Coast / &up to date Not a Line of it Sensational or Faky, and Not a Line of it Dry or Uninteresting. A Champ'on of Truth. Bright, Cleac, Thoughtful. 000009990900900000999 A CALIFORNIA NEWSPAPER ALL THE TIME. - _ IT ADYOCATES SENT BY HOME MAIL, $1.50 INDUSTRIES _ & YEAR, k.

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