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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1898 11 HARDSHIPS OF CAMP DEWEY Joseph Donnelly Writes | -of Life at Cavite. SLY TACTICS ARt EMPLOYED Want Overhead Trolley Systems. TELLS OF THE FIGHTING | THE SOLDIERS MISS THE LUX-iAIMING TO OBTAIN A CHEAP URIES OF HOME. | LINE DOWNTOWN. Rain, Heat, Ants, Mosquitoes and |E. P. E. Troy, the Insurance Man, the Army Contractor a Few Makes Some Statements Bear- :of the Pests in the Phile ing Strongly on This ippines. Point, . The statement is made by | the California street insurance m a | the Market Street Railway Company is | bringing various influences to bear to ul- < to ‘\l«\m!’l timately secure the privilege of stringing first expedi- ‘o\'(-rh ad trolley wires along Market reet. Mr. Troy said yesterday: *In or- :(‘.nr to lead gradually up to this end the , | company recently suggested to the Mer- chants’ Association the circulation of the printed query blank, of which mention has been made in The Call, asking prop- rty owners and tenants on Montgomery, S: me and adjacent streets if they de- sired an electric double track service on Sixth to Market and Taylor, along Lay- lor to Post, on Post to Montgomery, with a single track service, using turnouts, on Montgomery to Jackson, along Jackson to Sansome, and further, with double from Sfinsome to Market. The question was also put, as an evident al- ternative. ‘Do you desire all tracks on your street to be taken up and no street- car service there? While the statement was not directly made, the inference was plain that if the electric service was not service of any kind would be | Troy, ‘‘the pro- all within tne fire rere is serious ago and employed in the ~'ud) hat o not vol Fi accepted, nteered CAMP fore " continued Mr. lines posed el Hmih of I both on I eaad. Atneet. frov risks incident to the wires over Many prop fact that th asked acro in mind tk privilege wire g two other wir Gown to 1t 1r two e ric wires cro: one at Third and an: “Now how will be, ou reet by trolle wn that ahead s not to attract running thoroug] > compa It is gr encroachin attention and opposi- by going at the matter “The company, in the way that it cleverly manages to give the Board of Supervisors an ex suse to grant the privilege for overhead evs on the strength of the claim that owners want them erected. | y few of the citizens whose ir actually involved have Jgncd the p(rithm DIBECTOKS TO ACT. Consider a Request to Operate the Sixth and Post Street Lines by Electricity. A meeting of the directors. of the Mar- Company was held General Manager . P. Vining read the letter which he had received from the Merchants’ Association ging the Sixth street and reet -1 to electric roads and for various other transfer privi- ning was authorized to gment in_regard to the tem asked for. The e of the board of dir as to the advisability of lines mentioned by ected that they proposition. STAKE EVENTS. ransfer e commit tors will decide operating the two_ and it aet Favorab c. J. C. Brigade. The California Jockey Club yesterday | made public its list of gtakes to be run for during the coming fall-winter meet- } ing at Oakland, and it is as follows: FOR THE FALL MEETING. two-year-olds—The California’ Malden $1000, six furlongs; the Pre furlongs; the ix and a half fur- ake, Cadmus (selling) two miles and $1250, r-clds and apward-ahe Athe, “(selling) stakes, ar-olds and upward—The opening : the Burlingame , one mile; the Baldwin Hotel han- one mile. FALL-WINTER MEETING Burns handicap, $10,000, one 7, Thornton stakes, hoo four handicap, $200, 1] Gunst stak ; Follansbes handk‘axL 0, seven furlongs McLaughlin ohe mile and a sixteenth; Pacifl $1500, one mile and a fu ear-olds—Lissak stakes, $15 Flood handicap, $1500; one mile THREE HAPPY KLONDIKERS. Take . One Hundred and Twenty | j Pounds of Gold Dust to the Mint to Be Cot ned and a S er were Rancho Del Paso selling stakes, $1250, one t Russ H afternoon. nd @ furlong. ; hey are the Klondikers who retu two-year-olds (foals of They are the Klondi kers who returned on Tiesy, $1000, four furlongs: the ‘steamer Brunswick, laden with gold ur furiongs: General Arthur dust, whi ed up on the four and a half furlongs; | Yrkon: Mg $1260, four and a half fu One was ¢ ade of galvan : kes. A SR g ! Candelaria, )"an'll'np $1500, five furlongs. which was securely locked. This welghed | ——————— pound Then they | which contained about LIGHET FOR THE STREETS. small va or seventy pounds more. The dust | i ' as taken to the mint to be transformed | Trcorricity Will Soon Take the Place the coin of the realm, and th | of Gas Lamps. made the trio so joyful, for double | The Merchants' Association s gratified | fer form of payment than gold dust. | treasure which we have |t Y stalled upon the business streets in place by baving electric lights sing from the an. “has been gross. | of gas lamps have succeeded. Complying e published reports, | with the recent request of the assoclation, ad $80,000, but w ied if we get half , and even $40,000 | the Board of Supervisors has just dered electric lights over the cro or- ngs of all the business streets, in accordance 3 a ‘figure. Si | Pro Nartaers on this boyss! | With the schedule preparell by the 8sso- ‘\\x:w' be divided into ~three | ciation. These lights will be installed as e 1“\'\2.;';‘(', glaims whatever | rapidly as possible. The electric light o hadlst T AN T {‘ho | (-om{mny has already begun placing them iadpCI | on Polk street, and the lights will be but the for a year or er g engaged in | e gold was taken out of Bon- turned on there next we The Merchants” Association requested the company to install the lights on Polk street first, as a recognition of the enter- prise of the merchants on that street, who were the first to light their street | with electric lights, and have maintained part of them at their own expense . for rere tle Beneficencia Publica Compnn). of San Francisco. Drawing August 25, 1898 nearly two years. AS soon as the light- n Franelsco, | ing of Polk street is completed the work San Fran, | of Installing the lights downtown will 50l fn Opke. | cCommence, and the lamps will be lighted 436, 65,412 and | on each street as soon as all the lamps cach wins Francieeo, | on that street.are installed. " ana Renc e Prizes cashed at 3 New Montgome; . F., Ct Y o Trouble Over a Chinese. The Chinese Bureau is in a quandary over the case of Ginn Ben Yin, who ar- rived here on the Zealandia on May 25. He applied for admission to the coun- try on the claim that he was born here, but it was proven that he was born in China, and Commissioner Heacock or- AL P fanis R Foreign-Born Chinese. Some time ago Collector Jackson re- fused to land four Chinese children—Lee Lan Hing, aged 5; We Wing Tack, aged 6; Soon Cow, aged 7, and Fung Tsoy, aged 10. Thc parents of the first two were born in this country, and the de- rtment has overruled Collector Jack- on the ground that, as the parents born here, they are entitled to land, though they were born in Chinal ie other two, however, were the chil- n of Chinese merchants, born in China, but living in this country, and they must g0 back to China. the time came to dcport him the Pa- cific Mail Steamship Company refused to carry him, as they had not brought him here, and it is impossible to send him to Honolulu, as he was ordered to China. The case will probably be taken to the United States courts to have the kinks straightened out. —_—— Lurline Salt Water Baths. Bush, Larkin sts.; swimming. Russian, hot and cold tub baths; salt water direct from ocean. —— e The greatest hand-to-hand fight in the war, in next Sunday’s Call. MARKET-ST. COMPANY AWAKE | that its efforts to improve the lighting of | in- | dered he be sent back to China. When | | | | | e FIRE CHIEFS ANNUAL REPORT More Engines Should Be Provided. OTHER ~ RECOMMENDATIONS FULLY PAID DEPARTMENT IS STRONGLY ADVOCATED. ‘Water Supply Should Be Increased by the Removal of Small Mains and Larger Ones Sube stituted. At the meeting of the Fire Commis- sioners yesterday afternoon Chief Sulli- van subuitted his annual report, which alred some valuable information. The appropriation for the past fiscal was 0 and the expenditure 10, leaving a balance of $24 9. The by fire amounted to $878,- the total insurance on the prop- erty $4,317,721 76, and the total amount paid on insurance $673,786 72. There had been 911 alarms of fire, including still alarms, and sixteen and four-sixths miles of pipé had been laid. The chief made the following recom- mendations: I renew my recommendation that the de- partment be reorganized into a fully paid sys. em, with the entire force continually on duty. orce should be increased to at least thirty- apanies, nine truck e companies, two ireboat company companies. w occupled by engine ehould be- torn down modern _ structure _erected in > lot should be purchased n\' overhead | | tional underground reservoirs, Races for the Pick of the Running | | which is eighteen miles in length, | | | annual report for the fiscal year ending | tween ‘Reno, o | of that work will allow. Of the 5700 feet its place. in the vicinity avenues and a ne Lobos and Masonic ne-house built thereon, transferred there from reet, near Fill- d of better pro- hould be purchased trict ho said d A lot d in vicinity of Sixth and Bran- eets and a new truck company stationed Dhis is in the heart of the milling dis- es have demonstrated protection. I further se of a sultable lot and building for the water [ he erection of a new tower immense value of shipping v better protection should - water front, and I therefore d that a light-draught, of good speed and large provided for that pur- is of dollars might by the expenditure sands in this direc- view of the e given to earnestly ver should be bullt in the All engine-houses 2Dy “electricity and the latest 1 for that purpose. The and new switch boards #'in all firehou { the de- t improved keyl n the fire boxes in the mer- as a means of saving much turning in alarms of fire nd the immediate removal | ce to some suitable place and the purchase of a proper duct of this important branch partment. In its present location in great danger of being destroyed m of silent syst should by fire her with its valuable appliances, 1d ocated in a T position. T also rec ymmend that water supply be increased by the re- | 1l and tnadequate water mains | and replac! 1m,v them with eight, twelve, sixteen and twen ch mains in all portions of | the city 3ot dy supplied with mains of large and sufficient capacity, and more fire hy not sufficiently recommend that all ciste fire purposes be repaire rants should be set in all districts that are | provided therewith. I further | ns now available for | and t 100 addi- | with_capacities 8 . be built on the | ners of streets in the hotel and mercantile | stricts, and fed by elght-inch pipes with gate alves attached directly from the street mains. By this means many more engines could be stationed nearer to and their streams advanced Into one large stream would enable the department to fight fires more effectively. REPORTS FROM RAILROADS. One Road Shows a Gain for the Year and Another a Large Deficit. In accordance with the law, the Nevada, California and Oregon Rallway filed its , with the Railroad Commis- This company operates of track, running be- da, and Amedee, Call- fornia. The repor the gross | earnings were $84.738 05 and the operating | expenses $65,069 83. leaving a net income for the year of $19,668 22. The Arcata and Mad River Rallroad, 180 sub-~ shows thelr 99, and the | 2 08, thus leaving | mitted a statement which & _ ee——————— Rheumatism, kidney, liver diseases cured. Dr. rdin, Sanitarium, 514 Pine,nr. Kearny,S.F. Cal. e e \ Valley Road Prcgress. Connection will soon be made on the San Joaquin Valley road between Visalia | and Tulare, the track layers having | reached a point just one mile from the | latter place. It is expected that all work will be finished by Saturday next, but no trains will be run on this branch of the road until the fourteen miles of track between Tulare and Corcoran Junction will have been completed, which will be by the end of next month. “‘Work on the tunnel through the Contra Costa hills for the extension west from Stockton to Point Richmond is pro- gressing as rapldly as the tedious nature | to be bored, the east end is in nearly 500 feet and the west end 700 feet, thus making a total of 1200 feet, or about one- fifth of the entire length. —— e General Fitzhugh Lee tells about Cuba’s political future in next Sun- day’s Call. —_————— Fell Dead on the Street. Hermann C. Sieb, a well-known musi- cian, dropped dead on Leavenworth street yflsmrflny afternoon. He has been suffer- | ing from epilepsy for some time and this is supposed to have caused his death. He was married and lived with his family at 112 Leavenworth street. ADVERTISEM™NTS. st ART WARE AND v_NllQUB FURNITURE. THE P. ROSSI CO., @rtistic Furniture and drt Ware Importers, 117 SUTTER STREET. ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. MENZO SPRING 3="5eihe. 0%, Comma: ure blanks. U. sion, 9 Geary st., S. F. ARTISTIC FURNITURE. FINK & SCHINDLER, Zittfaca™ 0™ sfarkes o Fittings, 1308 ot Telephone South 267. OF INTEREST TO BUYERS. Purchasers’ Guide to Respomsible Merchants, Manufacturers, Brokers, Im- porters, Wholesale 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” HUNTERS’ EQUIPMENTS. Hunters' Equipments, Fishing Tackle, Athletic Goods, etc. —Send for catalogue. GEO. W. SHREVE, 739 Market street. IRON FOUNDERS. Western Foundry, Morton & Hedley. Props.. 234 Fremont St. Castings of Every De. scription Made to Order. Tel. Black [505. JEWELERS. W. K. VANDERSLICE CO. OLD AND SILVER SMITHS, 136 Sutter st., San Francisco. Telephone Main 917. AUCTIONEERS. Mont St., s Sk, KILLIP &CO-"2aeanems San Franct BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY. WM. SCHOENING, &t Shi plnx trade r:'z»lhd. Hroaaway st BELTING. facturer of Belting and L. P. DEGEN, e Feather, °105-107" Mis- sion St., cor. Spear. Telephone Main 562. BICYCLES. '98 Mode! Cleveland B|=y=les d $75. its, in Men's S I 4 ot 0, SR S up. LEAVITT & e BILL: 303 Larkin strest. BOILER MAKERS. EUREKA BOILER WORKS W. J. BRADY. Proprietor. Speoial Attention Paid to Repairs and Bhip Work. Office and Works—113-115 MISSION STREET Telephone Main 5045. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. THE SAN FRANCISCO NEWS COMPANY, 342 to0 350 Geary Street, Above Powell, Periodicals, Books and Slal‘lonery. MANUFACTURERS. GOLDEN GATE WOOLEN MFG. CO. Manufacture blankets, Cassimeres, Tweeds and Flannels, 535 Market st., San Francisco, Cal Goods for sale at all leading dry g« MARINE INSURANCE. SWISS MARINE INSURANCE COL{PANm Combined Capital, $4,000, BYZ & CO. Amtl, 301 Caltfornia st. MATTRESSES AND IRON BEDS. THE BERNHARD J*“‘Teitorose % Misston st. Telephone Main 1674 OPTICAL GOODS. BERTELING OPTICAL COMPANY, Bcientific Opticians and Manufacturers of Optical Goods, 14 and 16 Kearny street. PAPER DEALERS. WILLAMETTE P55E A0 mAPER S0 722 Montgomery Street. PIANOS. A 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. COAL, COKE AND PIG IRON. J. C. WILSON & CO., 900 BATTERY STREET. Telephone Malin 1864. COPPERSMITH. Joseph Fox, Supt. . Biyth, Mer. C. W. Smith, Ship PYumblnz. Steamboat and Ship Work a Specialt; 6and 18 Washington St. Telephone, Main 5641. DENTIST. DR. C. W. RICHARDS, & "2%taer Kea PRINTING. E. C. HUGHES REAL ESTATE. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., REAL ESTATE. RENT COLLECTORS. General Auctioneers. Montgomery st. G.R LUCY&CO STATIONER AND PRINTER. 'relamphlcpAR T R lDG E 306 Call- Codes. fornia St, PRINTER, ) 511 Sansome street. m +y room 31 California _street, Tel. Main 1661. SE. corper Kearny. DRUGGISTS (WHOLESALE). REDINETON &8 Secondand Steven. son Sts. Tel. Main 4 FIRE INSURANCE. EDWARD BROWN & SON, 407-409 Montgomery, st. Capital Represented. over $14.000,000 FLOUR. Flour Mills J. Martenstein & Co, cor. Battery and Pacific sts. NATIONA FRESH AND SALT MEATS. JAS. BOYES & C0,, S5 e iainine FURS. Furrier, all work guaranteed, % Kearny st., upstairs. HARDWARE. AD- KOCOUR ALACE Hardware Co.,Importers & Dealers in Hardware, 603 Market. Tel. Main 752, HARNESS AND VEHICLES. LETBOLD HARNESS CO.. 211 Larkin st., 8. F. Wholesale and Retall Manufacturers ot all kinds of Harness and dealers in Buggies, Carts, ete. If you want bargains call or writs THE HICKS-JUDD CO., FRatre™s % = TARTAR WORKS. Cuuronmn TARTAR WORKS, G. De LATOUR, Manager. Office 313 Front Street, San Francisco. WAGONS AND TRUCKS. HENRY B. SCHINDLER, manufacturer of ecarriages, buggies, etc.: repairing dome ia first-class style at falr prices for good work 128 Spear st.; tel. Main 295. WALLPAPER. WALLPAPER—Wholesale and retall; send for samples, stating about quality and color, to JAS. DUFFY CO., $28-930 Howard st., 8. F. ‘WAREHOUSEMEN, THE HASLETT WAREHOUSE CoO., Forwardi: Agents and Public Welghers. General Storage. d Grain Warehouses. General office, 210 Cdl(urnll st. Tel. Main 1914 WATCHES, ETC. Headquarters for fine Jewelry and full 18-k. Wedding Rings. 4 34 st. T. LUNDY, United States Branch. STATEMENT —OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS —OF THE— LANCASHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY F MANCHESTER, E.\GLAND ON THE 31st day of December, A. D. 1897, and for the year ending on that day. as made to. the Insurance Commissfoner of the State of Cali- | fornia, pursuant to the provisions of sections 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the Commissioner. ASSETS. Real estate owned by company...... $385,585 72 Cash market value of all stocks and bonds owned by company . Cash in company’s office. Cash in banks .. Premiums in due course of collection Special agents’ balances. Total assets ... LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted and unpaid.. $65,170 82 Losses in process n* adjustment oF in suspense .. 189,562 A1 Losses resisted, including expenses 23,860 08 Gross premiums on fire ’f;r’s“zus- ning one year or less, - o 756,165 06 Gross premiums on fire risks rus ning more than one year, 180 09; reinsurance pro rata. 694,604 96 Amount reclaimable by the 1 on perpetual fire insurance policies 4,002 75 All other demands against the com: pany 50,000 00 Total labilities . $1,733,356 06 INCOME. Net cash actually received for fire premiums Recelved for interest and dividends on bonds, stocks, loans and from Pald for saiarles, fees and other charges for officers, clerks, etc.... 164,728 48 Pnld | Jor State, national and local 48,176 91 All other payments and expenditurea, 137,924 21 Total expenditures Losses incurred during the year. A FASTIDIOUS MAN Always -es that his linen, and fancy Risks and Premiums. |FireRieks./Premiums. Net amount of risks writ- ten during the vear....| $234,202,275/$2,626,303 51 Net amount of risks ex- pired during the year...| 210,454,056 2,377,057 09 Net amount in force D=~ cember 31, 242,250,573 2,654,610 21 E. UTCHFIELD, United States Manager. Subscribed and_sworn to before me this 24th day of Jac‘nulxry. 1598, VALENTINE, Notary Public. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. MANN & WILSON, Managers, N.E. Cor. California and Sansome Sts., 0600656000600000000 vestsiare well laundered, white and Im- | maculate. We are catering just now to | | the summer man in laundering every- \ thing that Is necessary to his hot \ weather apparel. Negligee shirts, duck, pique and crash suits, rn.ncy | vests and white linen collars, shirts and cuffs. Ladies shirt waists, dickles, etc., we laurder just like new. The United States Laundry, office 1004 Market street. Telephone South 420. San Francisco, Cal. o™ PALACE %", noou.—oouwm-n.nA 0 Al Under One m..—..s"‘f'""o JOHN 0. KIREPAPRIOR, Msnager. all other sources 50,869 43 | Recelved for rents. 8,292 11 Total income .......... 2,036,835 21 EXPENDITURES. Net amount paid for fire losses (In- cluding $147,952 54, losses of pre- vious years).. $965,907 75 Pald_or allowed for commission or brokerage ... 376,648 66 STATEMENT —OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS —OF THE— TEUTONIA INSURANCE COMPANY F NEW ORLEANS, IN THE STATE OF Louisiana, on the 3lst day of December, | A, D. 1897, and for the year ending on that day, | as"made fo the Insurance Commissioner of the State of California, pursuant to the provisions of sections 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the Com- missloner. CAPITAL. Amount of capital stock, pald up | in d cash ... .. $250,000 00 "ASSETS. Real estate owned by company. ,000 00 | Loans on bonds and mortgages. 14,750 00 Cash market value of all stocks | “bonds owned by compan: 535,730 00 | | Cash in banks. 37,889 08 | Premiums in due course of collection 60,158 68 Total assets eene $638,327 T4 Losses adjusted and $13,574 65 | Gross premiums on ning one year or reinsurance 50 per 178,614 12 Gross premiums on fire risks run- ning more than one year, $55,755 00; reinsurance pro rata. 31,711 00 Cash dividends remaining unpaid. 15,135 00 Total labilitles ........ 237,04 71 INCOME. Net cgsh actually recelved for fire premiums $341,066 10 Net cash act rine premiums .. 23,862 61 Recelved for Interest and dtvidends on bonds, stoeks, loans and from all other sources.. . omer Total income .. $384,006 49 | EXPENDITURES. Net amount paid for fire losses...... $176,571 65 Net amount paid for marine losses.. = 8,071 52 Dividends to stockholders.. 25,000 00 Pald_or allowed for commission oF brokerage .. e Pald for salaries, fees and other charges for officers, clerks, etc..... 22,772 32 Paid for State, national and Jocai 7,499 17 Al other payments and expenditures. 19,933 61 Total expenditures ... . $328,500 24 Losses incurred during the year...... $176,571 00 Risks and Premiums. |Fire Risks.|Premiums, Net amount of risks writ- ten during the year. Net amount of risks $30,907,639] $468,239 60 pired during the year. 32,856,740, 399,831 01 Net amount in force De- cember 31, 1897.......uen 26,131,104| 412,983 24 Marine Risks and Premiums. Risks. |Premiums. Net amount of risks writ- ten during the year... Net amount of risks ex- pired during the year.. Nt amount in force Du,- cember 3 4,676,085 $29,003 44 4,676,088 29,008 44 None. None. ALBERT P. NOLL. Prelldent. GEO. MEYER, Subseribed and sworn to belore me lhh 17th day of January, 1895, M. C. SONIAT, Commissioner for California in New Orleans, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. MANN & WILSON, General Agents, S.E. Cor. California and Sansome Sts., 8an Francisco, Cal ¢ DR.MCNULTY, 'HIS WELL-KNOWN AND ELIABLE DLD pcdnlmmmnu. Nervous, eases of Men only.. Book on Private Ienknesses of Mt free, Over 0 ra’ ex Patients cured at Home. Terms. reasonable. to3dally; 6:30 to 8:30 ev’gs. Sunda; l. | tationfreeand sacredly Dr. P. ROSCOE Iell]l’.’l‘!. ;mmr-ylt-, l-ln-lun.&l. rience. urs9 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. HIGHLAND PACIFIC SPRINGS, CONGRESS SPRINGS The Great Sanitarium of the West. Santa Clara County, New and Commodious Hotel, Elegantly Furnished, Lighted by Electricity. THOUSANDS CURED BY THE WATERS AT HIGHLAND SPRINGS. FINEST SWIMMING TANK IN LAKE COUNTY. This resort has no rival in varlety and me- aicinal properties of its Mineral Waters, its In- vigorating Plunge, Hot or Cold Mineral Baths, Climate or Scenery. Three hours from San Francisco, via Los Gatos; 6 months roundtrip ticket, $, or via Santa Clara, $3 50. New swimming tank, 180x75 feet, and other improvements. Hot and cold mineral baths. Climate, scenery and location unegualed. JOHN S. MATHESON, Manager. MARK WEST SPRINGS Physician in attendance. Deer and Small | The best pleasure and health resort and Game plentiful. mifieral speinga tn, Callforalia Terms a8t . Round trip TABLE UNSURPASSED. FRESE JUERGENSEN, Mark West Sonoma County, Cal. Reached by the Shortest Stage Route into Lake County. Round-trip fare from San Fran- cisco, via Hopland, $8; via Calistoga, $9. Fall season hotel rates, $10 and $12 per week. For further {nformation address HIGHLAND SPRINGS, Lake Co., Cal. Or see, in San Francisco, L. D. CRAIG, 316 Montgomery St. Spring: LOS GUILICOS WARM SPRINGS, Kenwood, Somoma Co., On the bank of Sonoma Creek. An unrivaled place for quiet rest. Warm sulphur baths. Fine swimming pool. Grand old oaks and other natural attracti Cheap fare. Liberal tab!z, Terms, §1 per day. School vacation being over, can accommodate a few select people in tent or A cottage. For_ particulars address MRS. P. T. mMaGrc M. WATE, Kenwood, or P. T. M. WATE, In- ISLAND? ternal Revenue Office, city. MINERAL SPRINGS, me CATALINA | yapro Santa Clara County. A Afiel’lca s greatest field for health and pleas- | first-class mountain health resort. Elevatlon, | ure. Most phenomenal rod and reel fishing in | 2200 feet. Cures asthma, Indigestion and kid- the world. The wonderful Marine Gardens; | ney troubles. Terms, $3 and $10 per Wweel Stage connects with morning trains at Madrone Monday, Wednesday and Satur JAMES CARTER, Manager. SUMMIT SODA SPRINGS. On line of C. P. R. R. Elevation, 6009 feet. Dally mail. Telephone connections. New ac- commodations. Open June 1. Address GOUL- DEN & JACOBS, Donner, Placer Co., C the great stage ride; delightful coast excur- sions; novel o door sports; dancing; pyrotech- nics;’ watér carnivals, ete. THE FAMOUS MARINE BAND splendid ORCHESTRA. HOTEL METROPOLE, Always open; modern apr-intments; efficlent management. ISLAND VILLA, Open July 1. Splendid arrangement campers. Full_{nformation, rates, iillustrated pamphlets, flmington 'Transportation Company, 222 South Spring st. Los Angeles, Cal. THE GEYSERS, Sonoma County, 6 Hours from San Francisco. ONE OF NATURE’S WONDERS. Grandest scenery. The hotel an enchanting embowered home. Bath house rebuilt, elegant porcelain tubs, tennis court, ete. NATURAL STEAM AND MINERAL BATHS. Tepid Swimming Lake. Long-distance Tele- | phone, Telegrag , etc. Table unsurpassed. | Terms, 15. per week: §2 and $2 50 per day. R. M. HORTON, Proprietor. YROAN Hotel new throughout; lighted with acetyline gas; hot salt baths, cure rheumatism; new and commodious swimming tank; sclentific sanitary methods; rates low. Address A. BETTENS, HOT SPRINGS Manager. for SPRING VALE RANCH, Santa Cruz Mountains. resort. yons. Pleasure and health Delightful walks through redwood can- Hunting and fishing. Fresh fruit. Table Write' for pamplhiet. al ITALIS e THE NEW PRokLirE : FIIEIGII CONTRA COSTA co., CAE PROI THE ABOVE RESULTS,/20th Day. 1t quickly and surely re-| Nervousness, I res ‘Waids off Insanity ‘The Place Power and Failin Memoa. = RESTand HEALTH | &gk Sestinanstigrn tut astgoclel. By mail l.Oflémr pal:k oxslx th a guarantee to u or ORCHARDSPRINGS | & Inthe foothills of the Sierra Nevadas, near Colfax, onC.P.R.E, Plalg, qulet vetrmat, finest scenery, water. monntain air, fruit, and ail the ye-r uvnld climate in California, Ideal grounds snd surroundiogs. Ou R. R., 136 miles from San Fran. $8 a week. Open all year. Send for Bosklet, Address: Orebard Springs. Chicago Park, al, SKAGGS Only 43 hours from S. F. and but 9 miles staging; waters noted for medicinal virtues; best natural bath in State; telemmne. telegrapl; daily mail; FIRST-CLASS SERVICE: moring and after- noon stages; mund trip from S. F. only $ 50; | take Tiburon ferry at 7:30 a. m. or 3:30 p. m. | Terms, 32 a day or $12 a week. Reference, any .Euext 'of the past three years. J. F. MUL- EW, Preprietor. Accommodations unmrpuse 3 Rates §5, $10 and $12. Special terms to fam- ey. Circular Free. Addres CALUMET MEDICINE CO., CHICAGO, ILL Sold by Owl Drug Co., S. F., and Oakland. WONG W00, CHINESE TEA AND HERB SANITARIUM, 764-66 CLAY ST., San Francisco, Os! All diseases cured excluais les being used. ADVICH Eml.lnnn.n..lwluli HOT SPRINGS, Sonoma Co. Big € is_s non-polson remedy for Gonorrheay Gleet, Spermatorrhoay Whités, unnatural diss charges, or any inflammae tion, irritation or ulcera. tion of mucous meme THEEvANS CHEMIcAL Co. °;:fl"’ Non-astringent. SpRINGS, DARE 2eouiy flles. Postoffice and telephone. or sent Round trip, $10. Southern Pacific office, 613 B e plnm Wrapper, Market street. o) or 3 boum. Address MRS. R. J. BEEBY. &xfimn sent o requs \TO EXPLORERS, MINERS AND SPORTSMEN, The Miner, Explorer or Sportsman wants a general medicine that will keep in any @imate and not be spoiled by wetting in water, salt or fresh. Such a medicine i is Ripans Tabules (of the standard sort), put up in boxes of six vials, each vial securely corked and containing six Tabules. They cost fifty cents a box or two dollars for five boxes. May soak a week in water without wetting the medlcme. Can be had of any druggist, or by mail from the Ripans Chemlcal Company, No. 10 Spruce Street. New York. .

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