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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL TUESD 1899, MEN MATCHED BY THE SAN FRANCISCO CLUB TWO HEAVY-WEIGHT BOUTS OF |the TEN ROUNDS EACH. The National Club Will Give a Box- ing Carnival Open to All Classes of Local Scrappers. erties and covering by the shorts steadied the | | market for a while and some recoveries oc- | curred. A renewal .of large offerings brought | prices down in a semi-demoralized fashion nd | | the closing was at the lowest for practically | all stocks. Stop-loss orders were met in a | | variety of stocks and the pressure continued to | end. The pgonounced strength in sterling | exchange aroused an expectaticg In some quar- ters of exports of gold, but although opinion s to the probability of this was divided there | were enormous sales of both accounts in the | market. Money ranged up to § per cent, but | closed at half that figure. The sales by Lon- don of copper stocks recently was one reason for the strength of sterling ¢ ze, but the more immediate cause was the transfer of the Spanish {ndemnity warrants for $20,000,000 to the representative of Spain, who The San isco Athletie ‘Club com- h;\\'p (»;Ixrlml for 'mflnn-}mn.‘ e leted a roments last evening for its.of transferring the funds to This gave | R l, h will bfheld on | COIOF to the rumor that the transfer had not fistic entertainment whigh W . been anticipated in the sterling exchange mar- Friday evening. Commencing Wwith the |ket, but this, of course, was pure conjecture. | next show the club will be represented by | Sorme authorities were ' of the opinion that | Sree the official referee, |Sterling exchange was unlikely to advance to Alex Greggaing, as 118 yOLICIE- "|a point which would make the lead exports who, with istance of two judges, | profitable. While such action might arise will decide all contests. The event of the | within the next two months there were those | ceni 1l be'an cight-rou - | of the opinion that the recurrence of the neces- tween Bob Jones of Los Aungeles and | gtance that of the Amalgamated Copper Com- | Chick Haywards of Portland. It is sald | pany, this week would maintain moncy at a he hipped Dan Long in one |Tate which would make it more profitable to | St D bie Jeffoies three | leave the gold here rather than ship in any | round, and that it took big Jeffries three | (ave the £old b | nds to accomplish the same trick. | Among the extreme declines which early un. | jaywards is thought well of, as he de- | settled the list the local shares were most | : Van Buskitk recently rather eas. | prominent, including Consolidated Gas. 1414; | feated Metropolitan, 12t5; Third Avenue, §; Manhattan, The preliminaries will consist of | and Brooklyn Transit, 6. The decline in nd bouts between Gus Koster | gas shares was :\cvmnpum.‘;ihlny the inounce- | oD, >a oney and Ed- | ment of a cut in prices. Other prominent da- Sam Druit, Paddy Maloney and ¥d- | G, O cre™New Yoric Alr Brake, 17 u..mg-.l and Charles T on and M. Mc- | 73,0 Tederal Steel, 7: American "Tobacco, A Abaconda Mining' 4%; International | e a 4% Continental Tobacco, 4%, and American gama. will COmMERCE, Bk and National Steel. 4 each. There was | so that the. spectators lso pronounced weakness in People's Gas. | 1 reasonable hou Tennessee Coal and practically all of the in- estern Club was seriously think- | dustrials. From the extreme depression m“,-\ ed Tra. | Were but few recoveries, among which was Alr | & Neill, who defeated Tra- | gr MG, O SNl opolitan, Sugar and Third | ge Green, but} sveny er a point each. Among the rail- | and too ¢ ways the losses ranged up to 4% in Northwest, | inds of the last | with the average elsewhere about 2. The fresh | «dvising him to seek | cutbreak on liquidation toward the close was | before tackling the artful | associated with the strength of money. To- | Doubtless the Western Club will | day veing a bank holiday in London there was <ome welter-weight among the | no indication of the attitude of forelgn specu- who will prove a better drawing | lators in the local market. Railway mortgages | o3 | participated in the weakness of the day, but | "Club Droposes to give a | concessions were mainly unimportant. | Club proposes to EIVE & “finiid States cld oupon declined % and | boxing carnival in e ton | 4¢ registered and the 5's % in the bid price. | ager Gibbs s of the opinion | “mpa"otal sales of stocks to-day amounted to | of contests between local | gp115 shares, Including: Ameri melting | 1 light weight pr Compary, 2200 e Euane e ] lists (as all boxers who contest | can Tin Plate, 7100; Anaconda, 1 ; Atchison etary consideration are profes- | preferred, 17,10; Brooklyn Rapld Transit, 141,- ul well patronized by the | 80: C B. dnd'Q. 12.40: - Chicago Con: Tr. raterr { this _city, who are Chicago Great Western, 6000; Consolidated The gers nd ¥ f 1 Salt Lakers mith’ W they will remem " Lippincot A o Yo 4 | 1A Hoffman & w, Siga IR ) cago W A Frost & w 3s reg .. T X ¢ L e . Slios new 123% North Carolina 65127 | BPeck & w. NY | 129 20 Sortiand W Batcheller, Chicago SrEeEa Portland|M H Boye, Phila | e Chicago | District 3.65 Nor & W con 4s.. Mich Ala A RG] Minn Miss P I Do’ .. selld SR = Yo Leeenn 103% SRR She Do Currency ....400 .00 1314 | J H Call, L Ang | Atchizon gen 4s | Do con s ....:...112% | J G . L Ang | Do adit 4s 4 'Reading Gen 4s . l: tson, Hanford | ada So R G W 1sts . Gramerdyke. es & O 41 S L & I M C {W H Wo W,¥ | r},,, : S F Gen 6s.1244 | .\I'~ ‘k D 'Blackburn, |c & N con 75 . < con L 16815 >asadena Jo deb o8 p'C > 1 21, nverlMiss A B Blackburn, | on 1-1,,;,‘,, 4 Bt 5 s i Miss C Farley, Oakld| Pasadena & R G lsts s ¥ A Darold, Sacto |G M Peck, Stockton 2 Eibvifias T | W Lumsden, S Rosa [Mrs A J Robinson, Pt 105% [Tenn new set 3s | T Cunningham, S Rosa/Mrs R Rushaw, Pa ... T2 | Tex & Pac Ists... E A Bessc ( |W Laden, 8 Monica & D C 1sts.. 85% Do 2ds . W R« e w, S Dak 'R Diller, Chico Elec 5 PRR 1= " o S35 T T TSP W Wheelright, Portld L D Syle, Oakland |G H & S A 6s....114 [UP.D & G 1sts.. M Young, L Ang 3.B Devensorr: 'S iroae Do 208 . ‘111% |Wabash 1sts ......115 P Bruskes, Seattle F L Reitz & I g &TCE 4 100 J Whittington, Seattle |Miss F Heusler, Til Do con 6s 14 H H Harlow, Cal M E Baxter, Sacto | jowa C lsts . |Wis Cent 1sts...l. 70 G A L Ang A Thle, Chicago | KCP&G 1sts.... !¥a Centuries 8L Dr Low, Leadville M Peart, Cal | La new con 4s ....110 | Do deferred . S% Leadville A Pelkey & w ato | Do Uni 4s ... 8§76 S Rafael |M Strenning, S Rosa | M K & T 2d5...... 8 |B sil& w, “Dunsmur | MINING STOCKS, ¥ asiman, N Y| CHOUAL o.iee.iiiie S0IONEATIO bueolsrseses 9100 vy 7| Crown Point .18 Ophir 1% { Con Cal & Va. 10 | Deadwood .. 90 Quicksilver . 2 50 | Gould & Curry... 3 Do prefd . .. 850 Cal | Hale & Norcross.. 22 Sierra Nevada..... % | Homestake ........55 00/Standard . 240 e VIron Stiver .7 55Unlon_Con 40 N 7 : Yellow Jacket ... 52 | 4 ] STOCKS AND BONDS. MMLR L s | Money— Wis Cent . 11 | loans ... Mich Tel 0815 WEATHER REPORT. (20th fic Time.) = d A T N & Do prefd Allouez Min Co.... 11% 3 SAN FRANCISCO, May 1, 5 p. m. | pen Tel Atlantic 3 34 The following maximum temperatures are re- | | Boston & Mont... 356 ported from stations in Cal | Boston & Maine..185 Butte & Boston .. 9 ¥ Franecisc ; lence, | Boston 1, . .11 Calumet & Hecla..840 80: :'Lios Angeles, g6; | Chi Bur & Q......132% Centennial 0 Sacramento, Obispo, 58; San | Fitchburg SISty A Diego, 8 2 | Gen Electric ....118% 014 Dominion a7 San Francisco data: Maximum tempera | Pea Steel e : B4; mintmum, #; mean, & T Perature, | Do prefd £ Quiney 11 WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | Mex Cent gl B FORFCAST. | Parrott . % Snow is falling generaily over Utah, Nevada | Adventure - 13% and Norther 4. The pressure has risen | West 2 v"{m n l],.rmd e 10 rapidly over t orthwestern portion of the | (DO Pre Skt bl country and the storm which was central Sun. | % C5t/ngh OA Siinona e ¥ day night over the desert section of- Nevada is THE LONDON MARKET. now well to the cast of the Rocky Mountalns. | _The temperature has fallen decidedly over | NEW YORK, May 1—The Comrhercial Ad- Utah, Nevada and extreme Eastern California. | vertiser's London financial cablegram says: At Salt Lake City the temperature has fallen | There was a. good demand for money to-day to the freezing point and still colder weather | for repayment of nearly a million of the bank. may be expected on Tuesday. Silver was steady, but only a few dealers wers Rain_h en in the extreme southern por- | in town, owing to the Stock Exchange holiday. tion of Califor: Light frosts occurred this v morning in the s quin Valley and are v Y N AN 7 ligely to oceur agin Tucsday morning. 2 | NEW STORE ORAIN 41D FEOLUC Cy owing maximum wind velocitles are{ ... o SLOT repe rtland, 26 miles per hour from the | NEW YORK, May 1.—FLOUR—Receipts, 15,- west; a, 3% fouthwest; Independence, 40 | 590 barrels; exports, 16,085 Steadier in tone, northiwest, and Yums, 32 northeast. | but very dull. Minnesota patents, $3 904 15 e st made at San Francisco for thirty THEAT—Ry 5 o i g M SCisco. for thirty | WHEAT—Recelpts, 61925 bushels; exports, Northern California—Fair Tuesday, with light osts Tugsday morning in the valleys; warmer sday; northerly winds. uthern ¢ hwesterly vada—Fair, warmer Tuesday. Utah—Snow or rain early Tuesday morning, clearing Tuesday; warmer. 4 Arizona—Rain, With snow in the mountains, Tuesda San Francisco and Tueeday; fresh vicinity—Fair Tuesday; fresh northwest winds. ALEXANDER McADIE, Forecast Offictal, EASTERN MARKETS. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. ¥EW YORK, May L—The market to-day suffered from general liquidation and confldent operations by the bears. The passage of the Ford franchise tax bill early unsettled the market because of the weakness displayed by the stocks most concerned. Bupporting orders by parties largely identified with various prop- t £ talent can be | 5 the who are now ! ] at the ‘s ibs. Nelll, Green, Corbett, nski, Hawkins, Smith and oth ssional fighters of boxed and ng to fame 15,300; Continental Toba co, 33,400; do pre- ferred, 4000; Federal Steel Company, 52,000;.do preferred, 10,900; International Paper, 3300; Louisville and ' Nashville, 19,600; Manhattan Consolidated, 44,300; Metropolitan, 33,900; ral, 4000; Missouri Pacific, 10,900; tional Steel, Ne: York Central, 14, | North American, & orthern Paclfic, 27,500 Pacific Ma!l, 0; Pennsylvania, 13,300; People's | Gas, 16,700; Reading. 0: Rock Island, 7100; and Southwestern preferred, 3300° 100; Southern Pacific, 46002 Union do prefer Western Union, CLOSING STOCKS Do pre .. Do 24 prefd. | Do 2d pretd. i st_Paul Do prefd.. Texas & Pacific % Unfon Pacific 5 UPD&G 156% Wabash .... Do prefd s Wheel & L Do prefd Express Comp Adams Ex..... American iz United 133 Wells Fargo... 3 Miscellaneous Del & Hudson. Del L & W Den & Do prefd | | | | A Do prefd Am Spirits.... 5 Do prefd.... Am_ Tobacco. | Do prefd 59% Haw Com Co.......102 101 Brooklyn R T. 471 Intl Paper.. 13" Do pretd 12% Laclede Gas 3515 Lead Do pref t Lin Ofi.. 1flc Madl Gas. Pal, ex-d.159 ertificates. andard R & T Do prefd... Ontario & W Or R Or Short Pac C | Do p R T T C & Iron.... U S Leather. U 8 Rubber. Western Union. Am W S Ce Readin Do 1st prefd...... Do prefd...... o8 IrRGW . Federal Steel...... 61% Do prefd......5... %! Do prefd 3 Rock Island...... st. St Loufs 8t Louis & Do prefd 103 |Nor & W prefd. 13% [Calo Southern. 4! Do 1st pretd. CLOSING BONDS. Time loans Atchison prefd ... 60 Bonds— Atchison 4s Mining_Sha | Amer Sugar | 1737, Spot, steady; No. 2 red, Slko f. o. b. | afloat to arrive and 79%c elevator; No. 2 North | ern Duluth, 82 f. 0. b. afloat to arrive; No. 1 Northern New York, $3%c f. o. b. afloat. Op- tions opened firm on dry weather talk and bet- ter cables. Subsequently the market moved ir- regularly on a small trade. Absence of outside support disappointed bull traders and led to several perfods of unloading in the afternoon. Berlin cables were higher, reporting drought in Russia. After rallylng on this our market eased off under talk of rain in St. Louls and closed easy at %c advance over Saturda: | official close. May, T8@is%c, closed 78¢; July, | 77 9-16G79%e, closed 71%c; September, 76 15-16% e, closed Tie; December, TH@1ke, closed e, HOPS—Dull. WOOL—Duli. HIDES—Firm. METALS—The market opened with every promise of doing better, not only to-day but during the rest of the week as well. News | from the West and abroad was of very favor- | able purport. Consumers were bldding more freely for supplies, while at primary points COFFEE-Options closed steady, unchanged to 5 points higher. Sales, 7750 bags, includ- ing: $3; June, $505; September, $5 35; | October, § 43; December, $ 65; January, $ 63 | Febr : March, $580. Spot coffee— Rio, steady; mild, steady. 5 SUGAR—Strong; falr _refining, 4 3-16@4%c centrifugal, 9 test, 4 1-16c; molasses sugar, | mariners, without regard’ to nationality and in particular exhibited decided strength. At the close the Metal Exchange called: PIGI Warrants quiet at $11, nominal. LAKE COPPER—Quiet and unchanged at quiet, with $26 bid and with $435 bid and $i 37 price for lead is $4 10 an TIN—Higher but §26 15 asked. D—Firmer, The_brokers 9 1236@19 2. x Firm, with $6 75 bid and §7 asked. 43,c; refined, firm. BUTTER—Receipts, Steady; Western creamery, 14%@l7ic; factory, 12%@ 13%c; imitation creamery, 13%@1l5c. EGGS — Receipts, 17,90 packages. Barely steady; Western, 12%@13%c; Scuthern, 12@12%c. DRIED FRUITS EW YORK, May L—California dried fruits s dy. EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, T7@S%c; prime wire tray, $%@dc; choice, 9@9%c; fancy, K@t PRUNES—4%@9%c. APRICOTS—Royal, 13%@l4c; Moorpark, 1@ 18c. PEACHES—Unpeeled, 9@13c; peeled, 25@2Sc. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. CHICAGO, May 1.—The reported appearance of chinch bugs and continued dry weather In the Southwest started wheat firm. July opened 34c higher, at 73%@73%c, and advanced to Tic. Statistics ' were bearish, however, and the ad- vance brought out free selling in the way of | profit taking, under which July declined to | 73%c. The market became strong again on a renewal of the drought claims from Russia and | reports of delayed seeding in the Northwest July rose to Tilc, but realizing set in again and prices slipped off to 73isc sellers at the close. Heavy deliveries caused May to rule weak. The July premium increased to Cash _demand was oor. Corn ruled heavy and lower under liquidation. Clalms were made that the largest acreage on record is being seeded. July closes with a loss of e to Ye. Diminishing stocks relativel nd a good cash demand steadied oats. July closed unchanged. Large receipts of hogs and free deliveries on May contracts weakened provisions. Pork de- clined 10@12%c, lard 212@ and ribs Sc for May option: The leading futures ranged as follow Articles— Open. High. | Wheat No. | M: . . 2% Ju . September . Corn No. | May . UG | July . . . 3B | cptember Zgae Oats No, May ... 261 Tnly i ot ey per bar S 8215 Corona .....ISan Diego... 2,11 am|Pler 11 A. Blanch'd[Humboldt.... 2, 5 pm|Pler 13 Columbta . [Portland. . 3, 10 am(Pier 24 Aloha ofnt Arer 3,3 pm|Pier 2 Ronita ewport 4 9amiPier 11 Australia _.|Honalulu. . 4, 2pmlPler 7 Poraona ... Humboldt 4, 2 pm/Pler § Santa RosalSan Diego.. 6, 11 am|Pler 11 Maru/China & Japan 6. 1pm{PMSS IVie & Pt Sd./May 6, 10 am(Pier 9§ Arena..|Point Arena../May 6, 3 pm|Pler 2 | Curacao .../Mexico......../May 7, 10 am/Pler 11 State Cal...[Portland......| 8. 10 am|Pler 24 Branch Hydrographic S. N., Mer- chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., May 1, 189 The time ball on the fower of the new Ferry building was Rropped at exactly noon to-day— i e, at noon ‘of the 120th meridian, or at 8 o’clock p. m. Greenwich mean time | C. G. CALK1 September .. 5 4212 Short Ribs, per 100 pounds. v 1621, 465 4 : As2p 4 480 mber 4% 4% 49 | Cash quotaticns were as follows il Flour, quiet and_unchanged; No. 2 spring | wheat, T24@ 3 spring wheat, 65%@ : No. 3 white, No. 2 rye, 59%c; No, seed, $1 13321 15 mes: per barrel, 565 20; short ribs sid $1 45@4 75; dry salted shoulders (boxed short clear sides (boxed), $4 90@ distillers’ finished goods, per sallon, granulated, 5:45 prime’ timoth $8 80 S5; | sugars, cut loaf, 5 contract grad o Receipts. Shipment Articles— Flour, barrels . 4,000 Wheat, bushels ... Corn, bushels . bushels . .’ bushels Barley, bushels On the Produce Exch Butter market_was qulet and easy: Creame 12@ | 15ic; Datries, 111 Eggs, steady: fresh, | Cheese, weak: Creamerl c. EASTERN LIVE CHICAGO. CHICAGO, Ma: vy receipts forced cattle 10@ attle brought cholee 40; mediums, beet s stoc feeders, $3 70@5 15; cows and helfers, 4 25; bulls, $2 60@4 10; Western fed steers, $4 25 25; Texas steers, $1@5 10; calves, $4@6 75. HOGS—Were active and 5 lower. Sales were | {1y at $3 75@3 £, the extreme range being pigs, $3 40@3 6. Sheep and clipped lambs were in ctive demand at firm prices, but Colorado wooled lambs were about 10c lower owing to an oversupply. Shorn lambs, $@5 40; shorn | sheep, § $4 65 and_upwar ar- lings, § unshorn Colorado lambs, $5 75 | Receipts—Cattle, 22,000; Hogs, 42,000; Sheep, FOREIGN MARKETS. LONDON, May 1—Silver, 25%d; French rentes, 101f Sc; wheat cargoes off coast, quiet and stea rgoes on passage, nominal, un- h country markets, quiet: im- into United Kingdom, wheat, 302,000; im- ; wheat port port into United Kingdom, flour, 191,01 and flour on passage to United Kingdom, 3.- 210,000; wheat and flour on passage to Conti- nt, ,000; Indian shipments wheat to “nited 'Kingdom, 75,00; Indian shipments wheat to Continent, LIVERPOOL, May 1 steady ~Wheat, firm; wheat in ste: four in Paris, ts, qu Uplands, Paris, French coi COTTON COR ot, steady; ; American mixed old, . Futures, May. 3s 5%d; July, 3s 5id; September, VISIBLE GRAIN UPPLY. NEW YORK, May 1-The statement of the visible supply of grain in store and afloat on Saturday, April 29, as complled by the New | York Produce Exchange, is as follows: Bushels. Decrease. | Wh 1,035,000 Corn 2,292,000 Oat 12,000 Rye 146,000 Barle 4,000 THE BUTTER MARKET. BELGIN, IIL, May Butter—Offerings, tubs; sales, 131 tubs at 16c. PORTLAND'S BUSI) 201 SS. PORTLAND, Or., May 1.—Clearings, $345,120; balances, $55,482. NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. OREGON PORTLAND, Or., May L—Foreign cables were interrupted by storms to-day and there was a kind of holiday aspect to the American markets. Under such conditions local deal- ers were not inclined to do much and quota- tions were about the same as Saturday. Walla Walla, 3%@5%c; Valley, 59@60c; Bluestem, easy, at 6162 WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Wash., May 1. — Wheat — Un- changed. Club, 58ic; Bluestem, 61%c. SUN, MOON AND TIDE. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San ancisco Bay. Published by official au- thority of the Superintendent, NOT. he high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; < -| Ft. |H ““ ) | 5.0 11: &7 10 | 5.3 3. 4.9| 12:09 5.5 ‘ 0.7 [] | 1.0 6 | 1.4 T | 1.8 8 b2 NOTE—In the above exposition of th e tides the early morning tides are given in the left | hand column and the successive tides of the | day in the order of occurrence as to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide | and the last or right hand column gives the | last tide of the day, except when there are but - three tides, as sometimes occur. The height: given are additions to the soundings on the | Tnited States Coast - Survey charts, except when a minus sizn (—) precedes the height, | and then the number given is subtracted from the depth glven by the charts. The planes of reference Is the mean of the lower low waters. e————————————————————————— NOTICE TO MARINERS, A branch of the United States Hydrographic | Office, located in the Merchants' Exchange, is | maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of free of expense. Navigators are cordially invited to visit the the situation showed marked improvement. Tin office, where complete sets of charts and sail- \ ; | | s n ing directions of the world are kept on hand for comparison and reference, and the latest information can always be obtained regarding lights, dangers to navigation and all matters of interest to ocean commerce. The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry building, at the foot of Market street, is hoisted about minutes before noon and dropped at noon, 120th meridian, by telegraphic signal re- celved each day from the United States Naval Observatory, Mare Island, Cal. A notice stating whether the ball was dropped on time or giving the error, if any, is published in the morning papers the following da [ CALK ST Steamer. | From. Luella ..........|Tillamook. A Blanchard...|Coos Bay.... Progreso -......|Seattle, Columbia .......|Portland...... Curacao [Mexico Mackinaw |Tacoma Newburg . Grace Dollar |Grays Harbor. ..!Grays Harbor. 2 N O NN 00 8 1 15 15 13 8913 13 130910 North Fork.....[Humboldt. May Queen “|Vietoria & Puget Sound M Pomona {Humbolat..... <....|Ma: Bonita ... {Newport......... -..|May Santa Rosa...../San Diego. - {May Point Arena....[Point Arena. L May Aztec ...........|China and Japan -May State of Cai....[Portland.......... - |May Belgian XKing..|China and Japan | Arcata [Coos Bay Moana ....... . |Sydney.... Homer .. {Departure Bay. 5 Bristol |Departure Bay Empire <...Coos Bay, 3 Washtenaw ....|Tacoma. 5 Coos Bay [Newport. Z [ Crescent City..|Crescent Cit -[May 6 City of Peking.|China and Japan.........May 6 Czarine ... |Puget Sound. May 6 Walla Walla....|Victoria & Puget SoundMay 7 Coqullle River..|Grays Harbor. 1 4 Alliance ... [Portland 8 Acapuleo Pa; a STEAMERS TO SAIL. Steamer. | Destination. Sails. | Pler. Cityof Para'Panama TIME BALL. orfice, T Lieutenan n charge. SHYPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIV Monday, Littlefield, 84 hours May 1. from mr Mackinaw, Tacor Stmr _Grace Grays Harbor. Stmr Newburg, Hansen, 66 hours from Grays Dollar, Fosen, 68 hours from Harbor. ¥ Stmr Fulton, Levinson, 25 hours from Eu- reka Stmr Curacao, Von Helms, 11 days from Guaymas, via Ensenada 4 hours. & Stmr N 23 hours from Eu- reka. 3% Bktn Uncle John, Henningsen, 32 hours from Eureka Schr Rio Rey, Johnson, 20 hours from Cas par. Schr J _Eppinger, Colstrup, § hours from Stewarts Point. % Schr Barbara Hernster, Jensen, 50 hours from Coquille River. Schr Archie and Fontie, Jensen, 20 hours from Stewarts Point ; Monday, May 1. Srmr Umatilla, Cousins, Victoria. Stmr Arcata, Reed, Coos Bay | 5 t, Eureka. | Bureka | 1, Bristol Bay. MISCELLANEOUS. RAILROAD TRAVEL. MOUTHEKN aciais CONFANY. (PACIFIO NYSTEM.) Trains fenve and are due (0 arcive at NAN FIRANCINCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Strect.) LEAVE — FROM APRILS, 1899. — ARRIVE 104 Niles. San Jose and Way Stations... *8:45a icis, Suisun and Sacramento... . 5:45p 7:004 Marysville, Oroville snd Redding via B 5:45r acaville and Rumsey.. 8:45¢ 04 Martinez, San Ramon, Vailejo. Napa, Calistoga and Santa Rosa 8:15p 8:004 Atlautic lixpress, Ogden and Fast.. 8:45p S804 Swn Jose, Liv Stock Tone, Placerville, Marysvilly, Chico, Ited Bluff. $:150 A:30A *Milton, Onkdale and Sonors .. 15 9:004 Martinez, Trncy, Lathrop, Stockton, Merced und Fresno 004 Fresuo, Lakerslioll, San L 12:150 i Augeles, Demiog, El Puso, New Orleans aud East. Ginahse GMEDE A Vallejo, Martinez and Way Stations 7:45p 5 0y Niles, Livermore, Stockton, Sacra- mento, Mendots, Hanford, Visalia, Porterville . 0P Sacramento River Steamers, 4:00r Martiner, San Rawon, Vallsjo, Napa, Calistoga, Santa Rosa...... 4:00r Benicia, Vacaville, Sacraniento, Woodland, Knights Landiug, Marysville, Oroville. T 10:404 0P Niles, San Jose and Stockton ....... 7113 0P Yosemite Sleeping Car for Raymond 12:169 8:00r The Owl. Fresno, Bakersfield, San- ta Barbara, Los Angeles. ......... 9:43a %3100p Pacific Coast Limited. Fort Worth, Lirtle Rock, Lonis, Chicago and East. 5:30p Stockton, Mercei, Fresuo. . or Martinez, Tracy, Mundota, Fresno, Mojave and i.0s Angeles.. 5 5:30r Santa Fe Ronte, Atiantic Fxpress for Mojave and Eust......... 0 Furopean Matl, Ogden wud ¥ash. 0r Haywards, Niles and San Jose. *6:001 Vullejo..... A 2300 ¢ Oregon Exproas, Bacraniento, Mar. | ville, Tedding, Portlaud, Puget El Paso, Bt o, 1.0 w Orleans 5P Sunset Angeles, El and East LEANDRO AND HAYWAR (Foot of Market Strect.) ted. Paso, Ne 11:452 8:004 i9:004 Soutl San Leandro, Extudillo, Lorenzo, Cherry Ty San Leandro. and Haywards. 4 Runs through to Niles J_t From Niles COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gauge), (Foot of Market Street.) 17:45, Santa Oruz_Frxcursion for_Swuta Oruz and Priucipal Way Stations {8:03¢ 8:134 Nowark, Centersille, San Jose, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Oruzand Woy Btation : B *2:15¢ Newark, Almaden, 5:00p 71008 Btatlons. : = 4:13P San Jose, Glenwood and Way Hops g S ne. . 9:204 t4:13p Felton, Santa’ Cruz and Way Sta- Honw.. issess : . £9:204 CREEK ROUTE FERRY. | Prom SAN FRANCIS00—Foot of Market Street (Slip 8)— *7:16 2:00 11:00 *2:00 *4:00 18:00 : From OAKLAND—Foot of Broadway.—"6:00 8:00 10:004.. $12:00 *1:00 12:00 * 14:00 COAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). (Third and Tow . 13:00 *8:104 South Sap Francisco, *6:307 *7:004 San Jose and Wiy Stati Alnaden Wedneadaysonly) ... 1:30p 17:304 Bunday Excursion for San Jose, Santa Cruz, Pucific Grove and Principal Way Stations . 18:35p 004 Sun Jose, Tres Pinos, o Paclic Grove, Paso Robles, San Luis Obispo, Guadslupe, Surf and Principal Way Station 0:404 San Jose wud Way Stati 1:804 San Jose and Way Stations ... . 2143+ San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park, Palo Alto, Santa Clara, Sui Gilroy, Hollister, Santa Salfues, Monterey and Pacitic YOV, 12 ik S R0 San Jose and Way Stations 5 San Jose and Principal Way Stations 0P San Jose and Principal Way Statioos B0 San Jose and Principal Way Stations 20 San Jose aud Way Stations. ........ 450 San Jose and Way Stations A for Morning P for Afternoon * Sundavs excepted. § Sunaay anly turdays only Mondays only. bSaturday and Sunday : buoy off Point Pinos (Monterey | Will be replaced as soon The whistl Bay) has gone adnift. ssible. TELEGRAPHIC, LOBOS. 10 p m—Weather a4 NW it miles. DOMESTIC PORTS. | COQUILLE RIVER—Sailed April 20—Schr Bar , for San Francisco. HUF Arrived April 2s—Schr Dutard, Port Blakele COOS BAY—Arrived A Rowe, hence April | LOBOS—Passed May 1, 10:30 a m— Port Los’ Angeles, for Arrived _April 30—Stmr Walla | bark Sonoma, hence April 13, | April 25—Br stmr_Olymp rom Hongkong; | Br_ship Coru from Astori | Sailed Abril 30—Br ship James &err, for ,01; bktn J M Griffiths, for Newchwang. | BLAKELEY—Arrived April 20—Ship | hence April 16. SAN PEDRO—Arrived April 28—Schr Abbie Larsen, from Tacoma; schr Corona, from Port | « Passed in May 1—Stmr Wash- Ap for Tacoma; bark Levi henee April 19, for Tacoma. | ¢ 1—Ship Spartan, from Se- | GRE May 1—Stmr Green- | woed, for San Francisco. | Arrived May 1-Stmr Whitesboro, hence April 21 GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived April 20—Schr | Lettitia, hence April 14 April 30—Stmr Co- quille River, hence April 2. iled April 23—Schr C R Wilson, for San PORT Suartan, f: Arrived May TOW! mble | mble. | Bark Germania, from New | Francisco. iled May 1—Schr Mary C, for Port for Port d up May m, for Sa FORT ROSS. San Franc SAN DIF 30-Sailed May 1—Stmr Sequola, for ( " VENTURA—Arrived May 1-Schr C T Hill, | from Garys Harbo ASTERN PORTS. R ed April 30—Bark | Pactolus, from adelphla, for San Diegc FOR PORTS. | FALMOUTH—Arrived April 2—Br bark Lyd- gate, from O LIMERICK—Arrived April 20—Br ship Mool- | tan, from Orezon. QUE OWN—Arrived April 29—Br bark Heathfield, from Tacoma. BRISBANE—Sailed April 28—Br stmr Mio- wera, for Vancouver. chr W F Witze- TAHU—Arrived April bark Merio, -for San Francisco. March IS Schr Golden Shore, for Honolulu. GUAYMAS — Arrived April 18 — Ger bark Prompt, from Mazatlan. LAND—April 10—Schr Norma 22—Schr Baranoff, | ALTATA—Arrived from Mazatian MAZATLAN load cedar April ailed April 22, for Tecapan, to her woods—Schr San Buena- | ventura. April 21—Schr Baranoff, for Altata. MAGDALENA BAY—April 2.’ left in bay— U S stimr Adams, to sail May 4, for Honolulu. TRANSATLANTIC STEAMERS. BREMEN—Arrived May 1—Stmr Koenigen Louise, from New York, via Southampton, LIVERPOOL—Arrived May 1-Stmr Cevic, from New York. YOKOHAMA—Arrived May 1—Stmr Empress of Japan, from Vancouver, for Hongkons. RAILROAD TRAVEL. Via Sausalito Ferry. Commencing April 23, 1599, FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY 7 AND SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS-7 . #9:30, 11:00 & m.; *1:45, 3:20, 4:00. 5:15, . 6:30 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS—For Mill Valley and San Rafael on Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays, at 9:00 and 11:30 p. m. SUNDAYS—*8:00, 9:00, ¢10:00, 11:00, 11:30 @ m.; 1:00, *1:45, 2:30, , 645 p. m. 11:00 a. m. does ot run to §'n Raf'l Sundays. £:30 p.'m. does not run to Mill Val'y Sundays. Trains marked (*) run to San Quentin. RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. *10:20 FROM SAN WEEK DAYS—5:25, *6:40, 8:40, & m.; 12:30. 2:15, 3:40, 4:35, 5:15 p._m. EXTRA TRIPS cn Monda: and Saturdays, at €:40 and SUNDAYS—T7:00, 25:00, m., 1:00, 2:20, *3:30, 7:09, m Trains marked (%) start from San Quentin. v. FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—5:45. 6:50, 7:66, 8:3, 10:35 & m.: 12:35, 2:45, . §:20 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, at 7:00, 10:20 p. m. SUNDAYS—8:00, 10:00, 11:10 a. m.; 12:05, 1:20, 2.40, 8:55. 5:30. 6:30, 10:20 p. m. THROUGH TRAINS. 2:00 8 m. week Jdays—Cazadero and way sta’'ns. 2:20 p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta’n: 15 p m week days (Saturdays excepted)— Point Reyes and way stations. 00 8. m. Sundays—Cazadero and way ta’n: MOUNT TAMALPAIS - CENIC RAILWAY Leave San Francisco, via Sausalito Ferry, Commencing SUNDAY, April 23, 1899, WEEK DAYS, 9:30 a. m. and 45 p. m. Extra trip on Monday, Wednesday and Satur- fla{n: EAn Ip‘m.. Rgmanlns %lgl Even- rriving in at 11:20 p. m. BUNDAYS, ¢, 9. 10 aln‘d 1 a m. :ndplflfi. 2:30 an . m. Fare, S. F. to Bumm?l and Return, $1 4. THOS. COOK & SON, Agts., 621 Market st. | Orr's Hot Springs, Mendocing City, Fort Brag; HORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. 5 p. m. Sundays—Pt. Reyes and way sta'ns. #Sunday and Monday. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. | LESSER SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PAGIFIC RAILWAY COM . NY. Tiburon F:rry, Foot of market St SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS-—7:30, 9:0, 11:00 a. m.; 12 3:30, £:10, 6:30 p. m. Thu lays—Extra trip at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—EXxtra trips at 1:3 and 11:30 p. BUNDAYS—£:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. z.; 1:30, 3:30, 5:00, 6:20 p. m. N RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 2. m.; 12:45, 8:40, 5:15 m. Baturdays—Extra trips ag 6 and 6: m. BUNDAYS 9:40, 11:10 &. m. 0, 5:05, 6:25 p. m. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above, Leave Arrive San Francisco. | In Effect | San Francisco. — April 16, 2 Week | Sun- 1599, Sun- | Week Days. | days. | Destination. | days. | Days. 7:30 am| 8:00 am| _Novato, 40 nmg e 3:30 pm| 9:30 am| Petaluma, | 6:05 pm|10:25 6:10 pm| 5:00 pm Santa Kosa. | 7:3 pm| 6 Fuiton, 7 1:80 am| Windsor, 10:25 Healdsburg, = Lytton, Geyserville, 3:3 pm| 8:00 am| Gloverdale, |7:3 pm| 6:20 pm 7:30 am | Hopland and |10:25 am 830 pm| 8:00am| Uklah. | 7:35pm| 6:20 pm 7:30 am| J10:25 ama 8:00 am Guerneville. | 7:35 pm| 8:30 pm| | i | 8:20 pra 7:30 am| §:00 am Sonoma 10:40 am!‘ $:40 am an i 5 §:10 pm| 5:00 pm| Glen Ellen. | 6:05 pm/ 6:20 pm HIGHLAND SPRINGS. The Great Sanitarium of the West. OPEN EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR. New Hotel, elegantly furnished; table un- surpassed; lighted by electricity. THOUSANDS CURED BY ITS WATERS Finest Swimming Tank, Bowling Alley and Dancing Hall in Lake County, together with complete Livery Stable, Gentie Saddle Horses and_Ponies. OVER 30 KINDS OF MINERAL SPRIN Physician in attendance; superb climat; beautiful mountain scenery; trout, deer small game pientiful; mn‘;:mnca:: flaT:e' n v y: law and _croguet. baths in varlety: lawn fennis and croguet Reached by the shortest stage rout County. Round trip fare from S; via Hopland, $8: via Calistoga, $3. Hotel and cottage rates, $10 to $14 per week. Take S. F. & N. P. Railway to Hopland, or §. P. R. R. to Calistoga. For fHlustrated pam- n Francisco phlet or further Information address J. CRAIG, | Highland Springs. Lake County, Cal, or ses L. D CRAIG, 316 Montzomery Highland Springs Mineral Waters Oakiand Ploneer Soda Water Co., and Webster sts., Oakland. AHRENS, PEIN & BULLWINKEL. €20 Post st., San Francisco. on sale at Thirteenth | HOT PASO ROBLES serines, San Luis Obispo County. TEL AND GROUNDS THOROUGHLY Hnrcnn\'uled and improved. Otto E. Never, Proprietor. Finest and most comfortable health and pleasure resort on the Pacific Coast. Hot Mud and Sulphur Baths. Iron and Soda Springs. Largest Sulphur Swimming Tank in the State. Sure cure for Rheumatism and Gout, Dis- eases of the Skin, Bladder and Kidneys. Resident Physician—Advice Free. Paid Orchestra. 0 STAGIN Correspondence solicited. Cuoy office, 636 Market st., oj~. Palace Hotel. | | GO TO Hotel del Coronado For your summer outing. Best golf grounds in the State. Unequaled fishing, sailing, cycling, hunting, bathing, etc. Reduced Summer Rates. Apply 4 New Montgomery: Street, SAN FRANCISCO. VICHY SPRINGS. HREE 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 | direct from springs to bath tubs. Lovely grounds, fishing and hunting. al Springs. Accommodations and table J. A. REDEMEYER &,CO., Props. HOTEL CAPITOLA, By the Sea, natural warm water CAPITOLA, Cal. CHANGE OF MANAGE- . FRANK M. SMITH, formerly of Hotel, San Francisco, Cal., and the Hotel Metropole, Catalina nd, wiil as- sume the management of Hotel Capitola this season. The hotel will be conducted strictly first-class. The cuisine and service wiil be per- fect. Prices reasonable. For terms and infor- mation address FRANK M. SMITH, Hotel Capitola, Capitola, Cal. HOTEL BELVEDERE Open for the Season April 1. modations tn Hotel; also in new cottages, completed. MRS. A. T. NOORE, BE Just Going swimming ? Come to Aetna Springs. Tank warm mineral water. Round prings. Cal, Two trains dafly—7:30 a. m., 4 p. m. Trip, $7. includes private carriage to W. L. Mitchell, Aetna Springs, Napa SEIGLER SPRINGS, LAKE COUNTY. 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 mineral water, fine stone dining room: telephone con- nections, electric lights, iivery accommodation; good trout fishing and hunting. tickets at Southern Pacific offices, $10. JOHN SPAULDING, Proprietor. 10:40 am|10:25 am 17:85 pm| 6:20 pm Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Bprings and White Sulphur Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Geyserville for Skaggs Bprings; at Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Hope land for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, 7:30 am| 8:00 am| Sebastopol. 8:30 pm| 5:00 pm| Kelseyvilte. Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakes | rt and Bertlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy prings, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Deli Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Vailey, John Day's Riverside, Lierley's Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Helghts, = Huilville, Booneville, Philo, Chrietine, Soda Springs, Navarro, Whitesboro, Albion, Little River, | | | | LAKF COUNTY. INEY JSPASSENGER LOSEMITE STAGES, all outside seats, direct to the most pictur- esque portion of California. Best equipped stage line in the State. Leaves Calistoga daily (Sun- days excepted) at 11:30 a. m., direct to Harbin, Seigler, Adams, Howard Anderson, Astorgs and Glenbrook: half an hour for iunch at Calis- toga; also to Middletown, Lower 1 ke, Kelsey- ville and Lakeport. W .. SPIERS, Prop. THE HOYA RETREAT Situated ave mies from Gilroy Mineral water; fine hunting; finest climate in California; magnificent location; plenty of eggs, milk and frult; summer boarders ac- Westport, Usal, Willitts, Laytonv Cums | commodated at reasonable rates; good cheer ming’s, Bell's Springs, Harrls, Olsen’s, Dyer, | and home comforts: good board with all the Beotia and Bureka. delicacies of the season. For terms, address Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at reduced rates. On Sundays round trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offices, 630 Market st., Chronicle bldg. ®©._C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. California - Limited Santa fe Roufe Connecting Owl Train Leaves San Francisco via Los Angeles at 5 P. M. every SUNDAY, TUES- DAY, FRIDAY. Arrives In Chicago at 9:52 A. M. tha following Thursday, Saturdav and Tuesdav—Arriving in New Yorkat 1:30 P. M. Friday, Sunday and Wednesday. DINING CARS. BUFFET CAR, Ob- servation Car and Electrio Lighted Sleeping Car. This Train is In Addition to the Dally Overland Express. SAK ERANCISCO TICKET GFFICE—s28 MARKET SI, | TELEPHONE MAIN 1L Oakland Offico—1118 Broadway. | Sacramento Offiee—201 J Strast. San Jose 0ZEoe—7 West Sauta THE SAN VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. From Jan. 25, 1599, South-bound. Clara S North-bound. | Passen- |Mixed. Ixed. |Passen- | pger.. |Sunday | Stattons. [Sunday | ger. Dally. |Exe’pta iSxe'pid | Datly. Gam( Stockton | 3:45 pm| 6:00 9:10 am| pm| Morced |12:40 pm| 4.9 o 10:40 am| 5:35 ptn| Fresno 11:38 am| 7:45 pm| _Hanford am| Bakersfield 2 pm/ Visalla | 6:40 am| 1:22 pm 58 pm| Tulare | 5:50 am! 1:0 pm | Btopping at intermediate points as required, | For particulars of stake and other connections inquire at Traffic Manager's Office, 321 Market street. San Francisco. RANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIN | | | | | MRS. PORTER T. PEABODY, P. O. box §7, N.P. C. Gilroy. & TOCALOMA. "8 BERTRAND HOTEL—First-class accommo- dations: rea b rates; fishing; beautiful drives to Bear Valley, etc. JOSEPH F. BER- TRAND, or Winchester Hotel Dining-room, first floor, 58 Third st an Franeisco. ADAM SPRINGS, LAKE CO. Favorite resort of the State; the water s un- excelled for medicinal purposes; table unsur- passed: fine fishing and hunting; sgage daily from Calistoga direct to springs: round trip at Southern Pacific offices, §10. DR. W. R. PRA- THER, Adam Spring. KENILWORTH INN, MILL VALLEY—A most delightful summer home. Every modern convenience. - In and out door sports. Forty-five minutes from San Francisco. Table under personal care of MRS. M. MERRY, Proprietor. BLUE LAKES HOTEL ILL BE CONDUCTED IN A QUIET, homelike manner, vith one of the best tables n the county: $10 to $12 per week. Round trip, $9 0. S. F. and N. P. to Ukiah; thence by stage. Address J. WILTON, Bertha, Lake County, Cal. DUNCAN SPRINGS, Two miles from Hopland. Unequaled soda and magnesia springs; baths; furnished cottages. Terms, $10 to §12." Buy through tickets. Send for circular. O. HOWELL, Hopland, Cal. b HOITT’'S, MENLO PARK. SAN MATEO CO. ONE ur from San Franclsco. Ten daily trains each way. Open to guests during June and July. Address IRA G. HOITT. LAUREL DEL LAKE AND HOTE Climate, scenery, entertainment in Lake Co.; gas indoors and ouY. H. WAMBOLD. v IN MENDOCINO COUNTY eautiful seenery and drives: unex hunting: best trout fishing in Calitornia; carcl: lent table, §7 50 per week: fine rigs for accom- modation of guests; daily mails, culars from A. H. YORDI, Ca = ing, San Franclsco. Rt ~ CAMP TAYLOR REBWO0US, On N. P.'C. R. R., the place t mer: baard or canin cottagts: Sunday exour: . 8. For circulars add TIN, Cainp Tayior, Cals " - U MAR- none better Round trip | Get full par- | [ | Ample accom- | SKAGES'HOT SPRINGS Sonoma County: only 4% hours from San Francisco and but 9 miles’ staging; waters noted for medicinal virtues; best natural bath in State; swimming and boating; grand moun- tain scenery; good trout streams at door; pho- tographer’s Toom, _telephone, telegraph, daily mall and express; FIRST-CLASS HOTEL AND STA! SERVICE; morning and afternoon stages; round trip from San Francisco only Take Tiburon ferry at 7:30 a. m. or, p. m. Terms, $2 a day or $12 a week. Ref- erences, any guest of the past four years. Patronage constantly increasing—last vear un- precedented. J. F. MULGREW, Proprietor. $5 50. HOT SPRING — This beautiful summer and winter resort, now owned and managed by DR. PERRAULT, who as resident physi- clan, will devote his entire time to the welfare of his guests, whether sick or well, is situated 150 miles south of San Francisco, in_the Coast Range Mountains, at an elevation of 1000 feet. The climate is soft and balmy and free from f Soda, sulphur and iron springs. Hot plunge and tank baths; delightful grounds; tel; annex and cottages; good fishing; grand scenery: lovely and drives. Special rates to families oc- ng entire cottages, or invalids or others remaining more t n month. Trains daily from Third and ownsend st. depot, a. m. (Pullman_to Sole thence ven miles by stage to Paraiso.) Round trip, $8. For further information address PERRAULT, M.D., Pa- raiso Springs, or city office, st., 8. F. The Place MORCHAR In the FOOT- Q LS of the REST and SIER2A “;ALTH NEVADAS, S nr. Colfax, 02 the C. P.R. R. Plain, Quiet Retre Finest Scener: Water, Mountain Air, Fruit and All the Year Around Climate in California. Ideal Ground: d Surroundings. On Railroad, 136 M from San Fran $8 week. Open all year. Send for Booklet. Addrass Orchard Springs, Chissgo Park, Cal. OPENS MAY Ii1st. ROWARDENNAN, | Santa Cruz Mountains of San Lorenzo River, 3% hours from S. F.; 40 minutes from Santa Cruz; grounds and river lit by electricity; ten- nis, bowling, boating, bathing, fishing and golf links; elegant hall and dining room; club, bil- lard and smoking rooms; new hard-finished and_elegantly furnished; telephone. OPENS MAY 1; round trip, $3. Address W. E. VEA- ZIE, Lessee, South Ben Lomond. HARBIN'S HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS, LAKE COUNTY. The Best in the World. HOTEL, COTTAGES and GROUNDS light- ed with ACETYLENE GAS. Open the year round. Sulphur, Iron, Magnesia and Arsenic. All_kinds of ,baths. WONDERFUL CURES of Rheumatism, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Paraly- els, Skin Diseases and Kidney, Liver and Stomach troubles. Long distance phone. 310 to $18 per week. Daily stage from J. A. HAYS, Prop. PLANTATION HOUSE, ateen miles from Cazadero, on stage line | Good trout fishing, plenty fruit, cream and free conveyance for parties of two or grand redwood scenery. Address J. R, Seaview, Sonoma County, or apply E. SE, 207 Front st., S. F., for par- ticulars, T —Most beautiful spot in Lake CARLSBAD Couity. " The Shinesat ‘sprines aro famous for marvelous cures when all else failed, especially in stomach, liver, kidney and bladder affectl Superior accommodations. | pouttry, $10 per week. Fine roads, trout fishing and deer hunting. te W. R. McGOVERN, Carls- bad, Lake County. HOTEL BENVENUE nd cottages, Lakeport, Cal.—Large ground: new dancing pavillon, S0x40; fronts lake 200 ft fine bowling alley and shuffleboard; swimming, boating, elegant vacht free: children's good table: no Chinese help. ALES, Proprietors. SUMMER HOME FARM. SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS: FIRST-CLASS family resort; cottages, tents, hunting and fish- ing; artificial lake for boating and swimmin, long distance telephone; campers’ return tick- ets, $250; hotel open the year round. Send for circulars to J. H. HA. TERS, Glenwood, Cal. play F. & SAMUL SODA SPRINGS. J. R. Morrls, Prop., Napa County, Cal. cure for dyspepsia, indigestion, ~rheumatis: and constipation; hot mineral baths. The: eprings are located in Napa County, 20 miles east of St Helena. The water is bottled at the springs and contains its own natural gas. Btage leaves St. Helena. GLENWOOD HOTEL. iONG THE REDWOODS, SANTA CRUZ M't'ns; 5 minutes' walk from depot; milk, fruit, iron springs: gas throughout: telephone and telegraph. Round trip, $2 50; 38 to $10 per week. Free carriage to and from trains, Write WILLIAM MARTIN, Glenwood, Cal. 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. Surs JOHANNISBERG. FAMILY RESORT AND OUTING PLA M the midst of the Napa Redwoods, Mé{ifi Veeder, 3100 feet. Large lake, boating, swim- ;‘mnfi hhl]nlllins;. fl:l‘flnn. Terms, $6 to $10 jer veek. Send for circulars, JOHANNIS! 3 RESORT, Oakville, Napa County..\c:l.leERu = l;LEASANT VIEW RANCH. Good fishing, hunting, ba H milk, butter and eggs. fresh fraes” §7. E. M. SHELFORD, Cloverdal Free carriage. AGUA CALIENTE SPRING® Sonoma Valley, two hours from §. F., via Tib- uron ferry. Warm mineral swimming and tub baths. Water, gas, electric bells. Rates $UU to $12 per week, §2 per day. Address Agua ente Springs, Agua Caliente, Sonoma Co., Cal. fresh Terms, e, Ci PARK HOUSE and cottages at Ben Lomond, 10 miles from Santa Cruz, with unsurpasssi climate, presents the best to be had as a summer regort: best drives in the State; special rates to familles; charges very mod- erate. T. H. PETERSON, Ben C: Weekly Call $1.00 oerYear

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