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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, APRIL 27 1899, amento would rather deal with a nd_smooth promises than take one | chance of being called upon to explain a | negotiation wherein a check to pay money | could be introduced. Again the story 2oes, Steinman _lost | his presence of mind and referred to Her- rin in a manner which implied that Her- |rin_was advised of the purpose of the | ex-Mayor's mission. According to the ryoration_that break was e | tho SUCCESSOR 0 B, U STEINMAN | Mble. The letters which ming letter-writer, C. P. Hunt- . wrote to the late Colonel Colton a few breaks—Iittle bits of in- n—but it must be kept in mind young when he wrote so Stelnman cannot plead vouth or inexperience. He simply blundered and josed in an offhand manner to spend \ey with the recklessness of a_drunken or to get Barnes out of the fight and ave a record of the disbursement. Mr. Huntington i chagrined. uring intimate friends in New pr me Hanchette Gets Sacra-| mento Depot Plum. D. M. Burns would be chos i tor, ;u‘nii while ‘1’“5(1 ;ziv(n:,; GOSSIP OVER THE CHANGE!&na of the ime were showing clumsy s at every turn of the Senatorial con- As an outcome of all the blunder- teinman must give up the hotel. It Le some consolation to his friends at W& retires rich in worldly goods, if not respected as a smooth worker. Herrin still holds his job in fl)(‘»lnw de- partment and dailly summoning wit- 1 to convince Mr. Huntington that snderful fight was made by the com- 1y to elect Dan Burns to the Senate. Hanchette, who is nominated to sed Steinman, belongs to the well- | known Hanchette family of San Jose. He | is a brother-in-law of George Crocker and Colonel J. B. Wright. Sy IA YOR IS NOT RATED AS A SMOOTH WORKER. EX- Blur the npaign Cost Him Profitable Job. in Sen- der | } WANTED, TWELVE DELEGATES. California to ne Represented at tae Trans-Mississippi Congress. A few weeks ago the executive officers of the Trans-Mississippi Commercial Con- gress that is to convene in May sent to | the local Chamber of Commerce a re- guest that the body assist in the distribu- tion of invitations. A special invitation was to be sent to the Governor to be in s | attendance in person and to appoint @+ +2 4040 +60 +O> 40402+ -0+ 0+ 0 +0+@ e 41 o 4! id @ | +| 0| ¢ :i 4 * 6l I & + @ * & - P . + O+ 00D 00D O Do s e e e ® [ N BEN U. STEINMAN. + b e 1 fc i twelve deleg: large. To the tive secretary r the c ge Manager i given es to represent the State at last the Governor W. H. Davis, ing to Secretary of twelve > a list uld be nt the I f the the 1 ayment that th Scott states that the Chamber will bt be able to provide for the e d it s t h of the officers of that body that 11 known merchants go- ing to the gress should represent the State and Chamber. —_— e “98"" Cleveland bicycles, $40 and $50; 99" Crescents, $35. Leavitt & Bill, 309 Larkin.® - SUPERVISORS INSPECT u ho of the lied rn Pa have Southe st s ways fic Com- smooth in VISIT GRAY BROS.’ QUARRY AT at he £ i TWIN PEAKS. Arnes n the Sena- der to u 1 the fail- | 2 the Datal rnw:gflf”f:%’: ‘ Vain Protest Against the Payment of eral w not commend- | Money for che Repaving of no_tact or polish in the , i ) the | Market Street. { A majority of the members of the Board of Supervisors spent yesterday afternoon on a tour of inspection through the Mis- sion district, the initial objective being an inspection of Gray Bros.” quarry and rock-crushing plant on Army street. was willing f the awk- ion, but he Irgive an em- a matter by nt of est of | A eminy 1 to im eral protests have been received from s some of the residents near the quarry to A the effect that the blasting done there o e endangers life and property in the neigh- horhood and also that the dust from the rock-crushing plant is so excessive as to be a nuisance and a serious menace to health. It developed that many of the people ving near the quarry have made no com- | plaint and do not wish to make any, as they are desirous that the rock should be | removed, because the vaiue of their prop- erty would thus be enhanced. Gray Bros. declared their intention to erect a high chimney over the rock-crusher to carry the dust off and thus abate in a measure the alleged nuisance. Prior to the tour of inspection the Li- cense’ Committee of the board held a meeting and transacted routine busin The meeting of the Personal Property Assessments Committee was not held ye terday as contemplated. Auditor Wells has received a protest from E. P. Gray against the payment to the City Street Tmprovement Company of the second installment of $19,760 due on the contract for repaving .uarket street | from Sixth to Van Ne venue, the de- | mand for which has been approved by the board. Auditor Wells will ignore the protest and pay the demand, on the advice of his attorney. —_——— 1f your property is mortgaged and you need more money see H. Murphy, 630 Market. —————— | | | ‘{ To Address the Children. | The Woman's Christian Temperance | | nan_ende T sired by smooth f futu s company posed to represent in the "HERE ; THERE AND -EVERYWHE RE From J. J. MEDER & ZOON, SCHIEDAM, HOLLAND. Swond CHARLES MEINECKE Agents Pacific C 214 Ban Francisco, C; | Union is arranging for a grand rally to be held in this city on May 14, when Miss Anna Gordon, who is the superinten, Gf the childrén's work of the union. s deliver an address to the children of this city on temperance work. The local mem- | bers of the union who have the matter 1n charge and who are endeavoring to raise | funds for the celebration ar McCracken, Mrs. 8. B. McCoy, Mrs. L. W Kerrigan ahd Mre, William Helbing, “This committee hopes to secure the Mechanjes: Pavilion for the purpose of holding the rally in, and they are confident that Miss Gordon’ will be accorded a hearty wel. come, & co., amento Street, —,——— Advances made on furniture and planos, with or without removal. J. Noonan, 1017-1023 Misslon, | jumped the outside fence near the club- | Major Cook finished in the show. cpenses, | ROCK-CRUSHING PLANT Mrs. BE. L. | CATULUS DONE WITH RACING OR ALL TIME Promising Youngster Broke His Leg. THREW REIFF AND‘RAN AWAY THREE FAVORITES IN FRONT AT OAKLAND TRACK. Pat Murphy Comes to the Front Again—Imperious Enjoyed a Gal- lop—Casdale Turned a Flip- flap—Sly Won. There was flerce betting on a sure | enough ‘“‘dead one’ ’at Oakland track yes- | terday. Among the many plunges in- dulged in during the afternoon by the crowd was one on Duke Wishard's Catu- lus, one of the starters in the two-year- old scramble. So good a thing was it sup- ‘posed, that from 7 to 5 the odds fell to 9 | to 10. Flamora and Kitty Kelly were al- | most forgotten in the rush to, get aboard. During the perambulations of the field while at the post Catulus broke.through the barrier, and, unseating little Reiff, started off on a mad run that finally re- sulted in his death. The saddle slipped back, and the dangling stirrups only served to craze the colt. After making a circuit and a half of the course he house, but came to grief at another fence near the Burns & Waterhouse stable, breaking one of his forelegs in a fright- ful manner. A bullet ended his misery, and when the result was made known to the judges the bell was rung to start the fleld without him. It was a hardship on hundreds of bettors, but the racing rules permitted of no recourse. After being played to 3 to 5, Kitty Kelly tired at the paddock and drop;)ed back, Flamora win- | nlnhg by a head from Armistice, a 30 to 1 shot. The track was very muddy, resulting in | ;hree of the favorites meeting with de- eat. Pidalia, a daughter of imp. Idalium and Piquante, captured the three and a half furlong &pin for two-year-olds, starting second choice. Moana, owned by Barney Schreiber and also a daughter of Idalium, closed a slight favorite, but Jones put up a miserable ride and was beaten out three lengths. i The roan horse Pat Murphy received most of the patronage bestowed by the “push” in the sprint that followed, and Bullman landed him winner over Di fe by a length. The latter horse was a 20 to 1 chance in the ring, and with equal riders in the saddle couid have won. Dr. Rowell finds nothing but presents on the Christmas tree for his horses thesc days. In the mile and a sixteenth run Imperious fell into a ridiculously soft spot, winning in_three big splashes at odds of 1 to 4. Robert Bonner followed him in, ten lengths in advance of Whale- | back for the place. Half a mile away came Alvin | ton. Only the day previous Casdale started in a race, but his stable did not like him. Yesterday when the fifth event was called the colt came out bedecked in feathers and war paint, with a retinue of stablg followers' proclaiming him a “lead- pipe.” Backed from threes to 8 to 5 fa- voritism, the three-year-old won romp- ing from Yaruba, with Ach a fair third. Slippery, stealthy, slimy Sly, the no- madic daughter of Racine, captured the concluding number, a dash over the Fu- turity course. She backed up in the bet- ting, and then won all the way, beating the favorite, Heigh Ho, just a quarter of a dozen lengths. Track Notes. Imperious was bid up to $1000 by Louis Ezell, owner of Robert Bonner, which finished second in the race. The gelding was entered to be sold for $300, and was retained by his owner, Dr. Rowell. Under Western Turf Congress rules, all bets would undoubtedly have been de- clared off, after Catulus had run away. The California Jockey Club, however, racing under a revised set of rules fo mulated by the New York Jockey Club, which make no provisions for accidents that may happen at the post. The horses are in the hands of the starter, accord- ing to their wording, and there all argu- ment ceases. While they do not permit of bets being declared off in_case of a casualty at the post, a horse deemed un- fit to start by the officials in the stand can be ordered scratched, and the other starters in the race’ ordered back to the paddock. Bullman has again struck winning form. Four of the first horses were piloted by the Montana boy. To-Day’s Entries. I:‘in: Race—Six furlongs; selling; three-year- olds. 986 Sidelong 999 Noma .. 609 Hannah Reld. 1038 Gold Baro: 909 San Augustine.114 992 Pallucus . 977 Sylvan Lass....107 48§ Purniah . 109 978 Judge Wofford.114 1038 Guatemoc _.....109 992 Porence Fink..107 999 Pompino .......109 977 Fortls .. 108(1081) Maud Fergusonll? 408 Baby King. 999 Saintly ......... 119 Second Race—Four furlongs; two-year-olds; purse. 1016 Nettie Clark 866 Kickumbob ....108 ... Abeolo .. 993 Miss Vera......10 Eolo-Abble F. (1004)*Esto C. (1029)Galene ..........110| ... Miss Madeline. ... S. Dannenbaum10s| Rio Bravo-Cinderella. 950 Belle of P. A... 95| 1007 Winyah . 115 1016 Juletto ... 108] 1004 *Bogus Bill.....111 *Entry. Third Race—Futurity course; three-year-olds and upward. 951 Midas 114] 1039 Torsion 1 1022 Novia 108{ 1031 Lothian . 06 | 21 104 a1 626 Oahu . 106 848 Montallade 992 Peach Blossom.104| 1031 Genua . » 902 Madrone . 111 1082 Tempo (872)Miss Marion....104 Fourth Race—The McLaughlin Selling Stakes; | $1250; one and a sixteenth miles; four-year-olds | and upward. 979 *Ad. Spreckels.111| (911)Rey del Tierra.1l{ | 971 *Hugh Penny.. 99 (1023)Rosinante (1025)Satsuma . 104/ (1022)Joe Uliman 1033 Eddie Jones....107 Fifth Race—Six furlongs; selling; three-year- olds. ADVERTISEMENTS. SICK HEADAGHE Positively cured by these Little Pills. They also relicve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi. ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. -Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Smali Dose. Small Price. SECOND SUCCESSFUL YEAR OF THE SAN GABRIEL SANATORIUN FOR THE CURE OF By the Continuous Inhalation Method. HE AIR IN EVERY ROOM IS SATUR- ATED with a germicide. The patient lives in an atmosphere that positively kills the germ of tuberculosis. Immediate relief to the weakening night sweats and cough. Tempera- ture falls to normal, and four weeks' treai- twenty pounds. The celebrated Throat and Lung Speclallst, Dr. Robert Hunter of New York, writes: digt great success for your undertaking.’ A SUMMARY OF 100 CASE:! |Not Im-{ proved. | Total. Character (No.|Cured.| proved. (861)Con Dalton.....104| 971 Espionage 1031 Jennie Reid.... 98| 998 Humidity 5 2 = 1033 Wing 9} 881 Jerry Hunt Sixth Race—One mile; three-year-olds and up- |~~~ )~ — ward; handicap. . b q ¥ 1052 Ringmaster ... §7| (%§)Malay . 6 (1032)New Moon 93!‘ 1032 Marplot . AT ‘[ = 1025 Lost Girl.. 105 Rl 2 % Selections for To-Day. First Race—Maud Ferguson, Hannah Reid, | Noma. Second Race—Galene, Belle of Palo Alto, Sam Dannenbaum. Third Race—Mi: Marion, Fourth Race—Satsuma, Corrigan stable. Fifth Race— onage, Jerry Hunt, Con Dal- | Madrone, Torsion. | Sixth Race—Malay, New Moon, Marplot. The best self-playing music box is the “Olympia,” sold at Mauvais’, 769 Market.* { THE CALL’S RACING CHART. OAKLAND RACE TRACK, Wednesday, April 26, 1899.—Eightieth day of the winter meeting of the California vockey Club. Weather fine. Track very heavy. RPHY, Presiding Judge. (5= 3 Index Horse. i, lia finished strc nd ran away OND RAC Futurity course; selling; four-year-clds and upward; purse, § & Ryan's blk. f. by imp. ldalium-Fiquante. ond and third driving. Moana badly ridden a quarter before the start. Pythia is improving. Rose of Hilo threw Betting. Op. CL | [ Jockeys. |Bullman Pat Murphy, a 106) 2 3 125 Defender, 5.. 106] 1 | Bassinger . 1020 | Major Cook, B.......108 5 20 [ Durward, 4 -196] 8 100 1028 Bueno, @.... | 9 15 | 1011 The Last, 4 7 |Gray © 3 1009 Benroe, 4... 0 |Romero 15 991 Don Gara, 6.... 12 Glover . 13-5 111 Colonial Dame, 4 3 E. Jones 1 1001 Roulette Wheel, 4 i |Jenkins 1 998 Brown Prince, 4 1 |W. Stewart 7 ... Shellac, 4. 8 { rt %0 15 1010 Littie T G, 4. 4 Sperry | 2 657_Uncle True, 4.. 3 8 . Hahn 420 Time—To %, <224; to 3%, 48%; 1:36. Winner, H. L. Jones & C rn. g. by imp. Kyrle Daly-Maggie R. Good start. Won first three driving. Don Gara could have walked in. Play him next time. His showing to-day fooled no- body. Defender is shaping up again. Cook ran well in different colors. Seratched—Paul Kruger 108. | 70736- THIRD RACE—Five furlongs Index. Horse. Jocke; | Betting. Flamora. Armistic Kitty Kelly. Tom Shatkey. The Scot Surfeit Catulus . jae | | [ Op. Cl. 2 Bullman . |Thorpe . 12 {Jenkins 2 |Gray . -| 25 |Kellas . .| 100 |Ruiz . 5 I Rel Time—th, :134: %, :37%; %, 1:06%. | Lewis. Good start except Surfeit Flamora displayed great gameness. | stopped last hundred yards. destroyed. Winner, . W. Purser's ch. f. by Flambeau-Fannie ‘Won first three driving. Armistice is a big husky fellow and fast. Catulus threw his rider, ran away and breaking a leg was ? 3 Kitty Kelly 08T e —One and a sixteenth miles; selling; three-year-olds and up- | Betting. | Index. Horse. Age. Welght.|St. Std. ¥m. %m. %m. Str. Fin. Jockeys. lf)p. i | = ~ = 2 | (1027) Imperious, 4 13 13% '14 16 1% |E. Jones. 25 14 | 1027 Robert Bonner, 5. 34 21% 26 23 210 |Jenkins 4 g 9% Whaleback, 3 . 58 43 31 315 310 [J. Relff 8 12 | 1020 Alvin B, €2 510 6520 520 43 |Bassinger ....| 100 150 Faversham, 3 . 2h 34 48 44 520 |Coburn 20 50 | Eureka, a . 4h 84 63 €3 61 [Hahn 100 200 | Stone L, 3. 7 7 7 7 7 [Persico 1100 150 | Roadrunner, & . o ... |Gray . 1 10 2 Left Time :07; 5-16, :32%; 9-16, :59; 13-16, 1:26; mile, 1:47%4; 1 1-16nt, 1:54%. Winner, Dr. | H. E. Rowel's b, g by Morello-Helen Scratch.” Good start except Koadrunner. Won un- der a pull. Second and third driving. A gallop for the winner. Others outclassed. [ e - s = e e T | l0378A FIFTH R ACE—Six furlongs; three-year-olds; " The Sanatorium is owned and operated by the San Gabriel Sanatorlum Co., practicing the Antiseptic Germicial Inhalation treatment for | diseases of the respiratory tract pertenced physicians and nurses are in attendance. Ths | Banatorfum is lighted by gas and heated by steam and open fires. | humber—are cheertul, sunny and well nished. Many suites have private baths. The Sanatorium is delightfully located, nins | miles from Los Angeles, surrounded by twelve acres of lawn, fruit trees and shrubs. A bil- | lfard room, lawn tennis court, croguet grounds are free for use of patients. Fuller particu- lars, together with our pamphlet, containin wviews of the SBanatorium and surroundings an our methods of treatment, | on_application. fur- ‘Address all inquiries SAN GABRIEL SANA- | | TORIUM CO., San Gabriel. Cal. i what. Yo e whether convalescing er T ,;? selling; maiden tw simply run down from e i Thati T joen 8 overwork, or other cause, Weight.(St. Xm. %m. %m. | Jockeys. |op. P is the right kind of tonic 105 3 e 13 [(Coburn BEICIR! 1) build up and make 105 1 314 22 Jones.. 2 ¥ 747 g oW 21 31% H. Shields 6 7 5‘1 b § you strong. 13 46 |Ruiz (T 6% 510 54 (Bullman. jalgli e ¢ 7 (] 6 \Jenk s 3 x § = o | is the right kind. A malt extract that for streagth producing elements has no equal. Nourishes the blood and tones up the system. Non-intexicant. All druggists. Awarded Highest Honors at Trans-Mississ!ppi and International Exposition, 1898. Prepared by VAL BLATZ BREWING CO. MILWAUKEE, U. S. A, LOUIS CAHEN & SON, WHOLESALE DEALERS, 416 to 418 Sacramento Street. CLEVELAND BICYCLES $4O and $950 LEAVITT & BILL, 309 Larkin St. taken in exchange. [} LADD’'sS Gun STORE 421 Kearny St., San Francisco Dealersin Firearms, Fishing Tackle, an ; Weight.St. L agm. Sporting Goods of Every Des ider e S KSQ iy AR R : < cription. {!lg est Onsh Prices 1031 Casdale 7 610 33 13 | 3 1d for Raw Furs. (99%) Yaruba . I3 T4 g 24 i ® ‘Send for free Illustrated Catalogue, BE B R b e : B S RoA 2 7. Narvaez..| 15 15 Drylng preparations sim; | B S : i1 H e I S Iy aeveloped dry ™ 0 : PR £ D 76 (Rulz . 30 5 CATARRH. = Time—1%, : 1:20. Wi W. M. M hl }:m e flons Which”_dscom me—14, 122 nner, W. M. Murry's br. c. by Fav v ons which decompose Good start. Second and third driving. i i causing o far more setioy: an acre of ground at stretch turn. Limewater had no speed. Scratched—The Fretter 122, Elizal beth R 111, Judge Wofford 107. Casdale cooled out wonderfully well after his race of the preceding day. Bullman saved Ach should have won. Piggott went the overland. 1039 SIXTH RACE—Futurity course; selling; three-year-olds and upward: purse, $3:0, . 3 Index. Horse. Age. Weight.[St. %m. %m. %m. Str. Fin. f Jockeys. %r?.f.""":‘i | 1022 8ly, 6 .. 2 e 12 13 13 Bullma: % & - | 1017 Tpeln 5 1 13 33 sh lr Reitt H | oratio, b . 32 3 (504) Toziblo, 4 . 4 S Ly pe- Rty ] i (1015) Blies BRucker, ¥ 22 61 bh 20 | 9 Etta H, 5. 3 64 53 64 5-2 Homestake, 5 . 8 e 720 720 720 (W, Se 100 765_Torsi 3 8 A 8 3 8§ [Glover 80 Time—To %, :22; to %, : by Racine-Aurelia . Good start. Sly is a wonder. now. Heigh Ho ran his race. of it. 106, Montallade 106, 47; last %, 1:05; short Won ‘easily. if a poor man owned her, he Horatio ran weil. Scratched—Ricardo 106, Gov. Sheehan 109, Dick Behan 109, %, 1:95. Winner, Lassen Stable's b. m. Second and third driving. b could be digging potatoes for a liviny Jenkins, on Etta H, made a grand botcn ‘Widow Jones 107, Jim Brownell form of catarrh than th ordinary. Don't vour catarrh. , Ely's Cream Balm will’ cure it. Cream balm Is placed into, nostrils, over the membrane and is absorbed. immediate and a cure follows. It is not drying —does not produce sneezing. Large size, S0c; at druggists or by mall; trial size, 10c, FELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren st., New neglect spreads Relief i3 DR.MCNULTY. VHIS WELL-KNOWN AND RELIABLE Speciullatcures Privite. Nervous. and Biood b eases o/ Men only. Book on Private Diseases and Weuknesses of Mex, free. Over 20 i’ experience. Patients curedat Home. Terwms reasonable, Hoursd t03dally:6.30 to 3:30 ev'gs. Sundays, 10 to] | tation freeandsacredly confidential. Call,or; P. ROSCOE McNULTY, M. D, R6}; Kearny St., San Francisco, Cal. 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D CRAIG, 31§ Montzomery st. ‘Highland Springs Mineral Waters on sale at Oakland Pioneer Soda Water Co., Thirteenth and Webster sts., land AHRENS, PEIN & BULLWINKEDL, €20 Post st., San Francisco. THE TAVERN OF CASTLE CRAG Shasta County, Cal., WILL OPEN FOR THE SEASON [JUNE 13 - - - - 1899, FOR ROOMS AND BOARD: 2.50 to § 4.00 14.00 to $22 50.00 10 $90.00 RATE:! A | PER DAY | PER WE PER MO GEORGE SCHONEWALD, Manager, ROOM 39, Union Trust Building, S.F. GO TO HOTEL DEL CORONADO | For Your Summer Outing. Best Golf Grounds in the S | Unequaled Flishing, Sailing, ete IMER RAT | YHREE MILES FROM UKIAH, MENDO- | cino County. Natural electric _waters, | champagne baths, Only place in the world of this class of waters having continuous flow of VICHY THOUSANDS CURED BY ITS WATERS { OVER 30 KINDS OF MINERAL SPRINGS. drives; | Railway to Hopland, or | HIGHLAND ' PASO ROBLES SPRINGS. n | | | | SHAGES HOTSPRINES | natural 'm water direct, from springs to | bath tubs. Lovely grounds, fidhing and hunting. Crystal S Accomm. and _table first-class. J. A. REDEMEYER & CO., Props. LAKE COUNTY. 5 Thie delightful watering place is located in the midst of the Coast Range. Abundance of mineral springs, hot and coid plunge baths, large swimming tank of n | Sater, fine stone dining room: telephone | nections, electric lights, iive ommoda | good trout fishing and hunting. R nd | tickets at Southern Pactfic offices, $10. | JOHN SPAULDING, Proprieto L= HOTEL GAPITOLA, By the Sea, | CAPITOLA, Cal. CHANGE OF M GE- g FRANK {ITH, fc al Hotel, ‘rancisco, the Hotel Metropole, o sume the season. ted strictly first-class ice will be per- fect. Pric nd {nfor- | mation 1, Hotel apitola, Cav STAG st pictu EW 18-PA all outside sea esque portion of Ca line In the S Lea s excepted Seigler, Adams. 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Lés 1 HARBIN'S:HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS, The Best in the World. r and GROUNDS light- E_GAS. Open the year ron, Magnesia and Arsenic. baths. WONDERFUL ( Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Paral round. All_kinds of of Rheumatism, | sis, Skin Diseases and Liver Stomach _troubles. Lot stance phone. Terms, 310 to $18 per week. Daily stage from J. A. HAYS, Prop. | n California | and home | @elicacies of the season. Calistoga. 'HOTEL BELVEDERE Open for the Season April 1. Ample accom- modations in Hotel; also in new cottages, just completed. MRS. A. T. TOORE, Situated five miles BELVEDERE. THE HOYA RETREAT 7oiaGhoy. Mineral water; fine hunting: finest climate magnificent location; plenty of eggs, milk and fruit: summer boarders ac- commodated at reasonable rates; good cheer comforts; good board with all the For terms, address MRS. PORTER T. PEABODY, P. O. box 8, | Gilroy. | | cure for dyspepsia, SAMUEL SODA SPRINGS. J. R. Morris, Prop., Napa County, Cal. indigestion, rheumatism and comstipation? hot mineral baths. These springs are located in Napa County, 20 miles east of St. Helena. The water is bottled at the springs and contains its own natural gas. Stage leaves St. Helena. PARK H 3 and cottages at Ben Lomond, 10 miles from Santa Cruz, with unsurpassed climate, presents the best to be had as a summer resort: best drives in the State; special rates to families; charges very mod- erate. T. H. PETERSON. Ben Lomond, Cal. LARGE SUMS TO LEND On Undivided Interests on Estates. Real Estate on Probate. Reversionary and Life Interests on Feal ana Personal Property. Annuities and Legacies. Or will buy outright. Life Insurance Policies bought or loaned on. Patents sold on favorable terms, and gapital procured to develop and perfect meriforious inventions or ideas. 3 Amounts from $10,000 to $500,000 or Sure Available for investment on Mortgage Revenue Producing Securities. For terms and particulars address. R. GOULD, 131 Montgomery st., San Francisco, Cal. DUNCAN SPRINGS, Two miles from Hopland. magnesia springs; baths; furnished cottages. Terms, §10 to $12. Buy through tickets for circular. O. HOWELL, Hopland, Cal. ’ HOITT’'S, MEXNLO PARK, SAN MATEO CO. ONE hour from San Francisco. Ten dally trains each way. Open to guests during June and July. Address IRA G. HOIT LAKE AND HOTEL. Climate, scenery, entertainment; none better in Lake Co.; gas indoors and out. H. WAMBOLD. Tnequaled soda and CAMP TAYLOR REDWOODS, On N. P. C. R. R, the place to go for sum- | mer; boara or camp cottages; Sunday e | sions, $1. For circulars address | TIN, Camp Tayl KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS (Beswick, Siskiyou County, Cal) Finest fishing and health resort on the coast. Climate perfect. For particulars apply to ED- SON BROS., Proprietors. FAMILY RESORT PLACE in the midst of the Napa Redwoods, Mount Veeder, 3100 feet, Large lake, boating, swir ming, hunting, fishing. Terms, $6 to $10 per week. Send for cir JOHANNISBERG RESORT, Oakville, Napa County, Cal. PLEASANT VIEW RANCH. Good fishing, hunting, bathing; fresh milk, butter and eggs, fresh fruit. Terms, . E. M. SHELFORD, Cloverdale, Cal. ree carriage. AGUA CALIENTE SPRINGS. Sonoma Valley, two hours from S. F., via Tib- uron ferry. Warm mineral swimming and tub baths. Water, gas, electric bells. Rates $10 to $12 per week, $2 per day. Address -Agua Call- ente Springs, Agua Caliente, Sonoma Co., Cal, Send | | | { I DOO00OCO00C00000000O o SAN FRANCISCO. Connected by a covered passageway. © 1500 Room=—900 w: h Bath Attached. [+ All Under One Management. ] NOTE THE PRICES: O Kiapcinpisn 85:00 BT 1Y 3nd pmard O Correspondence Solicited _g [} JOBN 0. KIREPATRICK, Manager, 00000006 N0CO000C00CO DR. HALL’S REINVIGORATOR Five hundred reward for aay case we cannot cure. This secrst remedy stops all losses in 24 hours,” cures Emissions, Impo- Varicocele, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Fits, Strictures, Lost Manhood and all wasting effects Sent of self-abuse or . excesses. $2_ bottle; 3 bottles, $5; guara Address HALL'S MEDICAL 85 Broadway, Oakland, Cal salo af 1078% Market st., S. F. All private dis eases quickly cured. Send for free book. PBig & 1s & non-poisonong remedy_ for Gonorrhcesy Glect, Spermatorrhea Whités, unnptural dise charges, or any inflammae tion, irritation or ulceras revents contagion. tion of MucCOuS mem- THEEVANS CHemio O, branes. Non-astringent. §j Sold by Dra or sent in.plain wrapy by express, prepaid, fok 1.00, or 3 bottlos, $3.78, t)m\uu sent on reeasl OUBES' in1t05 days. Grarsateed Bot to strietare. Weakly Cal, $1.00 par Year A

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