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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JULY 8, ISCAPED | SPANISH CUNBOAT The Pennsylvania Very Nearly Captured. THREATENED AT MONTEVIDEO | SHE STEAMED AWAY UNDER COVER OF DARKNESS. The Temerario, a Torpedo Boat De- stroyer Designed to Intercept the Oregon, the Vessel Feared. hip Pennsylvania which ar- m Philadelphia Sunda in immediate danger of ‘be- pedo boat ving Mon- flicers and men are con- themselves that they were the war vessel. citizens of Montevideo 10,000 early in the war and fitted ario, 200 foot and 22 knot Pedo boat destroyer. The ¥ sh 1 of the vessel was to it possible, unsuc- | rs of the Spa f the twelve in the port. The urd of the plot 1 of the Argentine the American request was ed out of the the day be- arrived. came came aboard Doxman on aping an nd flag. The 1 good try said aptire the ntered the port, the Y > vessel was' im- le v : s d, o their 1 arrival at Montevideo, th i started out of the harbor 5 was kept up until all ¢ with the torpedo- ¢ " d a hard time of it Montevideo, which ) that por B there 1 proved to be tered. Large quantit ipped, and the officer nced more se- he storm such machinery in the vessel was helpless. aptain ling out a . The machin- »d_up so that a slow > to Montevideo, where 2] was sighted during the first authentic was that received from of San Francisco. MORE MONEY FOR SOLDIERS. Congress to Be Petitioned to Double the Pay of the Boys in Blue. A resolutic as adopted at a meeting £t > Home Helpers held ves- terd ntal Hotel to peti- tion a bill doubling the A sala s and sailors and pr. 3 3 f or at le ction of the money can be pald to t es of soldlers dependent upon them lihood. n recelved by the socl- e m Hop K d Mr. a own e ) ar Hecht $10, Cullan $50, Mary Thomp- 3 rtment $30. —_————— In the Divorce Courts. granted a divorce John Regli, by sterday. The decree was d on the ground of extreme cruelty. e Baker was granted a divorce from e L. Ba on the ground of willful, Elmer L. Patterson d Katie Patterson, for a divorce. iff alleges infidelity as a cause m. Alice Green has applied for a from muel Green, on the provide. rce on the ground of de corge D. Bail 7, and Mollie Crow » Crowder. Fannie M. 15t e last on the list of appli- nts for divorce. She asks for a divorce | from Frank G. Austin, by reason of de- 1. > to provide her with the necessaries of life. - - —_————— Preparing for the Election. regular weekly meeting of the Election Commissioners - held yesterday morning it was reported-by the Reglistrar that the State Central commit- tees of the se parties were progress- ing rapidly in the matter of designating the political affiliations of the eligible | citizens whose names were taken from |\|.r assessment roll to serve as election officers. Registrar Biggy was instructed to con- fer with leading dealers relative to the furnishing of election supplies. He was also instructed to draw specifications as to the articles needed, and to invite bids from the several dealers. —_————e The Day’s Fires. An alarm was turned in from box 1s3 1 o’clock yesterday morning for a fire the three-story frame building at 108 h street, owned by Willlam Zinn and d as a bakery by Brand & Lerner. mage was $1500 and the blaze was sparks from a chimney. gecuple The d 3 story frame lodging-house at 17 Polk street, owned by Dr. Nightingale and occupied by Bertha Low.. The. fire rted from the chimney and caused $20 ——————————— Mayor Phelan Takes a Rest. vor Phelan, who has for some time st been suffering from throat troubles, left the city Wednesday evening for an xtended stay at Lake Tahoe. His phy- sicians belleved that a change of climate and rest would do more toward securing relief for him than medicine. The report circulated yesterday that Mayor Phelan was serfously {1l is without foundation. —_——— THE CRYSTAL SWIMMING BATHS. Physicians recommend the Crystal warm ses water tub and swimming baths, North Beach. into the har- | a| | at b6 o’clock, was for a blaze in | | | | | | ) JESSE- B. FULLER, ate Bank Commis- sioner. Nominated in this city. doubt be confirmed. tions of trust, and always with credit. once grand commander of the Grand by the way, indorsed him heartily for % appointed. : RN REERREREREREES NEW PENSION AGENT. Another deserving San Franciscan has been honored by Presldent Mc- News was yesterday received from Washington to the effect that the Executive had nominated Jesse B. Fuller for the position of Pension Agent Mr. Fuller's name was sent to the Senate and will Until March last Mr. Fuller was one of the local Bank Commission- ers. He was succeeded by John Markley. \ L L] 3 3\‘9‘\\\: A s ATV W A R N V' CLEA by the President. 2 % =2 % | without %3 | % % He has held various other posi- £ | Mr. Fuller {s an old soldier, and was £ Army of the Republic, which body, & | the office to which he has just been & | 8| | | COURSING OFFICIALS ARE STILL AT OUTS CONTROL CF INGLESIDE PARK YET IN DISPUTE. Mrs. “Jack” Dalton and the Donovan Faction Have Not Reconciled Their Differences. | | Notwithstanding the statements that mat have been arranged satisfactorily | among the various parties at interest in Ingl de Coursing Park, such is not the . apparently. No change has taken place in the management of the park and the sport will be conducted to-morrow and Sunday as it has been during the past two _years. Harry Brennan, brother of Mrs. John Dalton, who owns a hi; nterest in the park, said yest published | statement that the Coursing Club will handle S not true How make ar- rangeme s t0 assume control when our people, who own a_ half interest in the | property, ‘have not been consulted in the matter? | “I am sorry to see_ that Dominich Shannon, Mr. Halpin, Mr. Elmer, Mr. | Grace and the so-called Inte - | ing Club would lend. them: scheme, knowing well that it is only one | | more trick of the cunning Donovan to de- | prive the widow of the late John P. Dal- tion of her just rights. She Is no party | whatever to any such arrangement. “She has not been consulted in sthe matter. although owning a half interest in Ingleside Coursing Park. I deny Dono- van's assertion, flatly, that he has ever come to the lady or her lawyers, Sulli- van & Sullivan, and offered his interests, as has been stated. | T “He did make an offer to Mrs. Dalton | for her interest in the park, but this offer was contingent upon the park paying a profit for a whole year, or Mrs. Dalton was not to receive a cent. This was Mr. | Donovan’s proposition. The offer was re- | Jected, as it was not considered a busi- | n sition. The park is now on a | ing b . Whatever Mr. Donovan offered has had a string to it. If he and his friends, composing the Inter- state Coursing Club, desire to conduct | the park on their lines they can only do | so after purchasing the interest of Mrs. | Dalton.” —_—————— (4444444444 44444444+ 24 Alice Rix it ¥ Writes in Next Sunday’s Call 3 3 How Millions Crushed + % a Man. + + B R e —_—— READY FOR THE CEREMONY. Final Preparations Completed for | Laying the Cornerstone of the i New Youths’ Directory. The necessary preparations for the com- ing ceremony of laying the cornerstone | of the Youths’ Directory, which will be held on Sunday afternoon, July 17, have been completed, and the programme for | the day outlined. James R. Kelly, who has been a prominent and influential member of the committee appointed to | | arrange the preliminary work of the com- ing ceremony, at a recent meeting of the 0000000000000 000000000O000ODOO000000000ODO assembled representatives of mearly every religlous denomination in the city, announced in detall the entire pro- | gramme. The oration will be delivered | by Father Prendergast, V. G., from St. Mary's Cathedral, at 4 o’'clock. Professor J. W. McKenzie will arrange the music for the occasion, and will personally train | the 500 voices now being tested at the | Kohler & Chase Hall. In addition to burying the customary relics in the cornerstone of the new home, | 3. B. McIntyre, who has charge of the League of the Cross Cadets, will endeavor | to arrange a_souvenir, depicting almost | all of the American naval vessels that | fought in the battle of Manila and San- tiago, with miniature portraits of their commanders. The following societies will participate |in the parade, which will be formed at | the corner of Tenth and Howard streets, preparatory to marching to the site of the new directory: The Hibernians of San Francisco and Alameda counties, numbering in all 2000; Ban Francisco Council No. 7, Strosmayer Council No. 460 and Cathedral Couneil No. 59, of the Young Men's Institute; Knights of the Red Branch, Gentlemen’s Sodality from St. Ignatius church, St. Vincent de Paul's Society from -St. Joseph’s parish, St. Peter and St. Paul's Bociety from Bt. Boniface church, 8t. Joseph's Soclety from the German Cath- olic church, Young Men's Society from St. Dominic's church, Confraternity of the Holy Family from the Italian church, members of the Migsion Turn Verein, and members from various other socleties, to report later. ‘he following represen ) | 3. Kelleher, Captain M. | were added to the va-| tees at the last meeting: Jasper Mueller, H. F. Budde, Geor, 1 amm,” Robert Trost, Alfr E d, Leo Guntz, Jacob Charles Martizen, F. L. | zgerald, W. H. Hoff- | Martin _O'Dea, Frank 'O’ Rorke, O. K. Steers, John E. Fitzpatrick, . Dignan, R. O'Driscoll, John Spottis- wood, J. W. McDonald Sr., James Regan, D. | Dr. Jame: mith, Lawrence k J. Burke, Judge M. Cooney, J. Wren. ———— Turnbund Adjourned. The North American Turnbund which has been in session In this city during the | P | | | past three days concluded its labors yes- | S terday afternoon and adjourned to meet | two years hence’ in Philadelphia. § The ladies of the German familles in this city spared no time or expense in providing the delegates with a true San Francisco hospitality, especially at the lunch hour, when groaning tables waited their pleasure in the large assembly room Hall on Turk street. will_have the pleasure of en- tertaining the members to-morrow and | Sunday, after which they will head home- ward. —_———— Deadly Microbes in a Pinch of Dust by Dr. Pillsbury in Next Sunday’s Call. | s Dewey Republican Club Meets. | The Dewey Republican Club held a | meeting at its headquarters, 14 McAllister street, last evening, and transacted busi- ness of importance. President H. D. Mitchell occupied the chair and John e acted as secretary. Colonel D. G. | wWas nimously elected first | esident; Louls Cohn, corresponding ry; and J. E. Poindexter, C. A. | s, P. B. Gallagher, E. F. Brown, | 'y Mayers, Dennis Sheehan and P. | in were elected members of the execu- tive committee. The matter of electing | clghteen vice-presidents, one from: each district, was lald over until next meeting. | ——————— TUnited Labor Party. At a meeting of the State Committee of the United Labor Party last night it was decided to put a full ticket in the fleld at the coming election. The time and place of holding the State convention wiil be decided at the next meeting of the com- | mittee. Candidates will be pledged to | support the government ownership of public utilities, Resolutions were passed commending the stand taken by Labor Commissioner Fitzgerald and TheCall and | Examiner in the matter of the Chinese | made uniforms for the volunteers. —_—e—————— Andy Clunie Feels Hurt. Andy Clunie, Insurance Commissioner, | swore to complaints before Judge Conlan | | amount per child, $314; amount apportioned, | L | Ventura 1898. yesterday for the arrest of Edwin H. Ba- cun and John G. Edwards, gmpfletorfi of the Coast Review, a monthly insurance paper, on the charge of libel. e AMATEUR BOXERS. Gus Koster Defeats Recomi in the Gymnasium of San Francisco Athletic Club. The monthly boxing exhibition of the San Francisco Athletic Club provided rare sport last night. The principal bout was for six rounds between Gus Koster and George Recoml. The police stopped it in the fifth round, as Koster was making a choi)plng-blnck out of his lighter opponent. In the first three rounds Recomi made a gallant stand against unequal odds as to weight. From _that point to the flnish he lost ground. The bout between Willlam Dean and ‘William Dierks was declared a draw after six rounds of fast fighting. Dierks was mucky. and overcame a strong lead which s opponent gained in the earlier rounds. The first preliminary bout was of three rounds’ duration between a brace of light- weights, Perry and Kay. ° ‘'he boys warmed to their work in the first round and were at It, hammer and tongs, throughout, the three rounds. » Ennis and McCarthy boxed three short rounds. The former, who is ome of the hardest hitting feather-weights on the coast, toved with his opponent. He is muscled like a lightweight, and is a natu- ral fighter. He hustled McCarthy all over the ring, and the three rounds hardly made an’ exercise gallop for him. ———————— Republican Clubs Are Active. The United Raflroad Republican Club held an enthusiastic meeting at Washing- ton Hall, 35 Eddy street, last evening. There was a large attendance. Two hun- dred and eighty paid applications were entered in their roll book, making a total membership of 400. The programme for | the evening comprised the following: The War Medley, by the Market Street Rail- way Band, composed by Will Ramsey; a speech on political econom{ hf:‘ H. G. Davis, sings and recitations Lane, Mr. Robertson, Louis Yollup, P.#J. Man- ning and Mr. Will. Ramsey. Thumped a Sailor. A. Croskey, first officer of the American steamship Pennsylvania, was arrested by United States Marshal Shine yesterday on a warrant charging him with beat- ing apd wounding George Larson on the high seas on May 3L APPORTIONMENT OF : STATE SCHOOL FUNDS Superintendent Black Announces the Portions Due the Several Counties. SACRAMENTO, July 8-—The State Superintendent of Public Instruction has apportioned the State school moneys to the several counties as follows: Total number of census children, 340,963; $1,07,569 28; amount unapportioned, 31048 11. Ce nsus Amount Counties— Children, Apportioned. Alameda 29,710 $93,259 40 Alpine . 89 4 ‘Amador Butte Calavera Colusa. . Contra C Del Norte .. El Dorado Fresno Glenn .. Humboldt Inyo Kern Kings ke . Lassen Las Angeles . Madera Marin Mariposa Mendocino Merced Bernardino .. Diego . Franeisco . San Joaquin . San Luis Obispo Si Mateo ... anta Clara . Santa Cruz Sol; E 14,620 Sonoma. Stanislaus $ | the child | RAT Sutter .. Teliama Trinity Tulare Tuolum: Yol Yuba Totals $1,070,589 28 40, e Smith Wins on Fouls. BUFFALO, July 7.—Solly Smith of Los Angeles and Billy O'Donnell of Memphis met here to-night in a twenty-round mill, to determine the feather-weight cham- plonship. In the seventh round O'Dop- nell committed two palpable fouls, and was warned, and when he repeated the act in the next round the decision was given to Smith. In the few rounds fought the boys mixed it up pretty lively, but no damage was done. —_—————————— Alice Rix ‘Writes in Next Sunday’s Call How Millions Crushed a Man. e LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. DOMESTIC PORTS. PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived July 7—Schr Ida McKay, hence Juns 21 ARRIVED. Thursday, July 7. Stmr Point Arena, Hansen, 14 hours from Mendocino. Schr Mary Etta, Nyman, 48 hours from Bow- ens Landing. Schr Nettie Low, Matson, § hours from Point Reyes. ADVERTISEMENTS. 00000 0000000000000 00000000000000000 PERMANENT-— — CURES. schools in America. medical colleges. staff of the English and German Exp fully practiced among families before the specialists. When a cure is undertaken the entire staff consults, making no extra charge whatever for their opinion. In compounding their remedies this great institution uses only the purest roots, herbs, gums, leaves and flowers. No deadly minerals are ever dispensed. Consultation Free at Office or by Mail. 5 Thousands cured at home. Symp- tom blanks and book for men or women free to any address. English anTGer;man Expert Specialists, ° 784 Market St., San Franclsco, tatives from the ?0O00'0O0OOO0000000”060000000000'0000 The staff of the English and German Expert Specialists is composed of five skilled physicians, each a specialist for one or more diseases. Every one of these five doctors is a regular graduate from the best medical Four of them have a diploma from leading European In addition to these advantages each member of the special training in the hospitals of two continents, besides having success- ert Specialists has had many years of taking up the all-important work of 0000000000000 0000000CC00000000000QCQ0000 | the | slons; novel outdoor sports: dancing; | nies: Subscribers camping at localities along the line 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 sumiier outing thers and drink | from the famous HEALTH - RESTORING SPRING. Large Swimming Tank. Mineral, Tub, Vapor and Roman Baths. Competent Massgurs. RESIDENT PHYSICIAN. ADVICE FREE. Many improvements, New cottages. Bowling alleys rebuflt. Bath house enlarged. Only Resort Keeping Paid Orchestra. Dancing, Tennis, Bowling, Billiards, Croquet, Handball, Shuffleboard, Livery and Burros for ren. —Hotel and hotel. cottages, $10 to $15 per weel; housekeeping cottages, $3 to §7 per | weel. Call or address BARTLETT SPRINGS CO., 22 Fourth st., San Francisco, BARTLETT SPRINGS, Lake County, Pamphlets matled free. or Cal. HAYWARDS, IF YOU s« Are seeking for & de- lightful and healthtul resort for the summer months for your family, not so remote from town but that you can be with them without neglecting your busi- nees. » Are in gearch of & good table and le sleeping apartments only {3 hours’ travel from San Francisco, with half Kourly 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 Oskland, an Leandro and Haywards Electrio Railway. OR IF YOU .. Are foad of Lere 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 ice musical programme every Sunday afternoon on the verandas of the club house. The cars of the company run into the park. The monthly commutation rate is only $5: room and board, $8 per week: board for campers, $5 per week. Campers and room- ers have the rame service from attendants. Address MRS. DORA SHANE, Haywards Club House. A MAGIC ISLAND! SRR SANTA . . CATALINA America’s greatest fleld for health and pleas- | Most phenomenal rod and reel fishing in gorld. . The wonderful Marine Gardens; delightful coast excur- ure. the great stage ride; water carnivals, etc. THE MARINE BAND and splendid ORCH HOTEL METROPOLE, Always open; modern appointments; efficlent management. ISLAND VILLA, Open July 1. Splendid arrangement for campe; Full nformation, rat strated pamphlets, Wilmington Tran: n Company, pring st., Los Angeles, Cal. 222 South SARATOCA SPRINES, Lake County, Cal, Curative powers of springs and mineral baths unrivaled. Sixteen varieties of waters. A most picturesque spot and charming climate. Easy of access; telephone connections and dally mail. Rates to suit all. _Write J. MARTENS, Pro- 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 table, raisy stands unsurpassed; round-trip ticksts 613 Market st., S. F., $8; trains leave dall Third and Townsend 9 a. m for Solcd: For terms and free pamphiet address R. ROBERTSON. “fanager. SKAGGS Only 4% hours from S. F. and but 9 miles’ staging: waters noted for medicinal virtues; best natural bath HOT SPRINGS, Sonoma Co HOTEL METROPOLE, OAKLAND, Only 35 minutes from San Fran- cisco. A Desirable Summer Plain, Quiet Retreat, Finest Scenery, Water, Mountain Alr, Fruit, and all the Year Around Climate in California. Ideal grounds and surroundings. On R.R.,136 miles fm S.F. $8 week. Open all year. Send for Booklet. Address Orchard Springs, Chicago Perk, Cal. ROWARDENNAN. Eanta Cruz Mountains on San Lorenzo River, 2 hours from §. F., 40 minutes from Santa Cruz: grounds and river 1it by electric lights: tennis, bowling, boating, bathing and fishing: finest ' hall and - dining-room in Santa Crus Mts.; club, billiard and smoking rooms. New, hard’ finished 2nd elegantly furnished. Tele- phone and telegraph service. Round trip, $3. Address THOMAS L. BELL, Prop., South Ben Lomond. LOVELY BEN LOMOND. Park House and cottages. New management. Fine grounds, Fish pond, boating. Grand scen- . Solid comfort. Freskmilkand fruit. Livery $8 week. R. H. BANFILL, Prop. Ktna No staging to get thers, 3 ming and boating; grand moua- no fog, mosanitoes cr It I ecllent climats:" good | trout winds when you _are streams at door: bhotographers’ room; tels- there. Table uncurpassed. hone. telegraph. daily mail: FIRS' Rates 710, $12, $14 a week. TRVICE; morning and afternoon ° Round trip tickets §7. W. round *rip from S. F. only $5 take Tiburoa L. 'M-(rhell, Manager: ferry at 7:30 a. m. or 3:30 p. m. Terms, $1 a F. V. Owen,’ Agent, Call day or $12 a week. Reference, any guest of ths Building. past three years. J. F. MULGREW, Prop. 4 NDEPENDENCE LAKE SPRINGS, I i ' HOW R PUTAH P. 0., A Charming 8pot to Visit This Summer. LAKE COUNTY Boats free to guests. Fine fishing. Excellent table, Clean beds and careful attention to atrons. Climate perfect. Sixteen miles from ckes in the heart of the Sierras and sur- rounded by magnificent trees of unbroken forest. The ideal spot for families because it is clean, no polson oak. mo pests. And pure alr and pure water. Address MRS. H. M. CLEM-. ONS, Virginta City, before June 1, when Inde- pendence Lake will be open to the public. 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; telephons con- nections, electric lights, livery ‘accommodation; good trout fishing “and hunting, Round trip tickets at Southern Pacific offices, $10. JOHN SPAULDING, Proprietor. J. WALLACE SPAULDING, Manager. MAGNETIC SPRINGS, Situated in_the heart of the redwoods, four miles from Glenwodi, County of Santa Cruz. Magnificent mountain scenery; elevation 1900 feet. Springs especlally adapted for rheuma- tism. unsurpassed for _pulmonary troubles. Terms §7 and up. Hunting, fishing, Jawn tennis, bowling alley, billlards, 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. Address L. PERHACS, Glenwood. HOTEL BENQ/IENUE, Lakepart, Cal. situated on the shore 'of Ciear Lake: fins e s, abe conkine. botting. bathing; Aohing: rates reasonable. Address FRANK BCALES and A. M. SC al SCALES. HARBIN HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS. Most wonderful waters; all kinds of skin diseases cured In marvelously short time; kid- pey, liver, catarrh rheumatism and stomach trotbles immediately relieved; rates §10 to $i§ r week. Long-distance telephone. ~Address . A. HAYS, Proprietor, Lake County. DUNCAN SPRINGS. Two miles from Hopland, unequaled soda prings; hot and cold baths; fur- terma €10 to €13 per weel Telephone. th tickets. O. &'Ownt.t Proprietor, Hopland, Al modations unsurpassed. Rates, § §10 and §12. Special terms to fam- TPostoffice and_telephone. trip, $10. Southern Pacific office, €13 ket street. M ivess MRS. R. J. BEEBY. ANGWIN'S. On Howell Mountaln; elevation 170 feet: swimming tank 100x40; ~temperature of water 78 degrees; climate unsurpassed; chalybea: and other springs; tennis, croquet, ridin: driving, $10 to $12 per week; two trains dall four hours from city. Telephone, E. ANGWIN, Angwin, Napa County, Cal GOOD LUCK Aol 5o *napacta band at HOTEL GISELMAN, Lakeport, Cal. A. H. SPURR, Proprietor. SUMMIT S OSDA PRINGS. On line of C. P. R. R. Elevation, 6009 teet. Daily mail. Telephone connections. New ac- commodations. Open June 1. Address GOUL- DEN & JACOBS, Donner, Placer Co., Cal. ST. HELENA SANITARIUM. Natural advantages; salubrious lm: turesque scenery; mountain walks; 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. AGUA CALIENTE SPRINGS HOTEL, Sonoma Valley, two hours from S. F., via Tib- gron ferry. Warm mineral swimming and tu baths. Hotel completely remodeled 2nd retur- nished. Water, gas, clectric bells. Tates $10 to $12 per week, $2 Eer day. Address AGUA CALI- ENTE SPRINGS, Agua Callente, Sonoma Co., 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 delightful country home. Free conveyance at depot: $7 per week: JOHN D. WINTER, Cloverdale, C: PLANTATION HOUSE, Efghteen miles from Cazadero, on ‘stage line. LOCH LOMOND. trout New house; nicely furnished; hard-fintshed | mitk: froe J.?:':L“y‘.:ne'i“?é’ pf:“n'xtin °§€‘?€w".’,‘3 rooms; good table; evervthing neat and clean; | more; grand redwood scenery. Address J. 8 minites from depot; rates $7 to 310 per week: | LUTTRINGER. Seaview, Sonoma County, of postoffice, ete. H. WILLIAMS, Ben Lo- | apply E. KRUSE, 207 Front st., S. F., for par- Tond, Cal teulars. K INN feeet, opens Juns tages with pri- e itions. iuhnlovnm Table unsurpassed. rates, for ROUND T . J. B o L Flood bullding. 543 KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS. For particulars write %mmlou B8 Bes or . wick, Sigkiycu County, tenting, | is _rendered | 13th and Jefferson Sts, | and Winter Resort for | | Families, Travelers R. M. BRIARE, Prop. and Tourists. “The Place for In the FOOT- HEALTH SPRING l;{xfgpagé El Paso de Rohles Springs Hotel, PASO DE ROBLES, CALIFORNIA. OTTO E. NEVER....... ...Proprietor UNDER NEW AND EXPERIENCED MANAGEMENT. s e | GREATEST HEALTH AND PLEASURE RESORT ON THE COAST. RESIDENT PHYSICIAN. HOT MUD AND SULPHUR BATHS, SODA SPRINGS. IRON SPRINGS. NEW HOTEL AND COTTAGES. PAID ORCHESTRA. DRINK PASO ROELES SODA WATER. GHLAND SPRINGS, LAKE COUNTY. CAL. BEST PLACE IN CALIFORNIA FOR HEALTH OR PLEASURE. | TTHIRTY OF THE GREATEST MINERAG eprings in America; all linds of amuse- ments; new swimming tank, baths and bowl- ing ailey. First-class accommodations; rates reasonable. Write for {llustrated pamphlets. Ban Francisco office, 315 Montgomery street. Address HIGHLAND SPRINGS, Cal MARK WEST SPRINGS | The most picturesque resort in California. Has the only grapevine arbor in the State; & va- riety of mineral springs, such as Soda, Sul- phur, Magnesia, Iron and Arsenic; plunge bath; wimming pool; billiards, shutfle-board, croque | and other games. Accommodations first class: | table “good. ~ Round-trip $3 7. Stage meets morning trains and Saturday evening. Terms $9 to $12 per week. Address FRESE & JUER- THE GEYSERS, Scnoma County, € 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, ete. NATURAL STEAM AND MINERAL BATHS. Tepld Swimming wake. Long-distance Tele- bone, Telegraph, etc. Table unsurpassed. erms, $10 and §15 per week; §1 and $350 pes 8ay. . M. HORTON, Proprietor. JOHANNISBERG. Famous mountain health and pleasure resort. Elevation 1200 feet. Relief for asthmatics. Fish| hunting and swimming. to $10. ‘Send for circular to Terms, . [ANNISBERG RESORT. Napa, Cal ol CALAVERAS BIG TREES. Stage ride shortened 24 miles by Sterra Rall- way to Jamestown. Fare S. F. to Calaveras Big Trees and return $17. JAMES M. HUTCH- INGS, Agent, 30 Montgomery street. TO the country we go—We will meet you at the depot; good accomodations; desirable lo- cation; terms §7; children $3 50. E. M. SHEL- FORD, Pleas iew ranch, Cloverdale, Cal. TRY board near Sonoma; private fam- ily: good home: terms reasonable. MRS. F. CHELINI, Sonoma. PEST and best in America—The Weekly . 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