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u < THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 7, 1899. 15 LAMED RS SAK LET CHARITY Third Annual Fete at Arbor Villa. » VDV VDVCVVODTV VDTV BIVONDTR DV DTBD HOUSANDS AL BEN IN ATTENDANCE FIT PROVES A Alamed BIG SUCCESS. Free Harvest for the School. ki No Liguors—ijust Good Groceries Cash does it. Good gr cheape roceries on ¢ Corn Starch *Calumet,” axinme wel and New prices W ries for cash than poor redit. Chance to prove it: ¢ 1 1b pkg 4c Vaulcan A\‘L‘".tc-hes. pkg 3§;c' es’ Home and Central Kindergarten to the 1umbered arten ¢ ¢ A COU NTY NEWS. Gorrfll, Miss May Coogan, Miss Marian | | Goodrellow.” Miss Helen " Chase, Miss | | Helen Winchester, Miss Dolly & Miss Daisy Belden, Mis: Miss Ethel Crellin, the | belle Kenn: S Moore, Alice Conklin, Barr AKS WORLD'S HECORD AGAIN v, Grace Miss de Fremery One of the prett Holt, Mrs, nd Miss J t Dunwoody, | an Howard, | of the at- | s chorus by A!me‘ | | ternoon was a childr |and Mona Swain, Estelle Drummond, "_'h~“ Haines, th Wilcox Kaiser, hel Lawrence and Myr ; ma. e - given signal grand battle of | | lowers was commer and maintained | . | for” over. haif an trom e bai-| Annual Field Day of "VIM grounds inty little ar- | s and from tr the artillery of flora | ’ . e an St. Mary’s. anybody = who offered a g mark to the gunner. Morosco ik —e all his Shetland muse the little ndpoint of both he affair was a ponies to one nd REMIND e s ED HIM OF THE PAST. ia Attorney Presents Plunger Howard With a Trunk Held for Debt. y 6.—During the e Howard, the ht in Jeosg PORTER GAIN HONORS. LS ns- o the court- nsiderable curlosity thi ectators. sent by Attorney yward with ‘his com reminder mer Day Brings Out an Enthu- siastic Crowd to Witness Atnletic Contests. — a o give up his 2k to Attorney nd Office San Francisco Call, %8 Bro\dway, May 6. blue sky and a gentle breeze, athletes in the pink of shape, a large and wd of tators, decora- d b frequent yeus MR. DALTON PAYS HIS “Ha b nat RESPECTS TO LANDLORDS Sty and one world's record 1 mmer throw by Carroll—brok ked the annual field day of St. ollege on the campus this after The college band enlivened the in- went off with- ot an accident, 1 of O. La Valliere, in the one mile run, as_approaching one, hurdie McDonough WHY OAKLAND'S CENTER IS CHANGING. se m | Landlords Do Not Seem to Under- stand That Merchants Make the Value of Stores. = ure of the day w of the world’ Carroll threw a feet, breaking de about > throws. Oakalnd Office S 908 F County me Assessor t in | I He took thr W v G. Mec- on of the ars, J. Bra The victor put ot 36 feet 2 inches; Brady 34 feet 7 Donou; past two y the n created tk been forced L Wels , St crack sprinter, entered in the stance events, sed to accept a medal for his vic- desired to give others a trophy. Mott, L. Jac chel a; . Chapma . Campbell, F. Col measurers, H. Gu Guichard. The offi- fatic 2 Presi- vice 5 D. ; fleld captain, even as fol- s were ampior sh, second. ’] 1p—O. me, 10 ault (for distance)—J. Fitzgerald, . Michel, second. Distance, 23 feet of ‘d maiden race—H. Huff, first; E. , second. Time McDonough, Wa § feet 2 inch 0. E 1 d hurdle— st; J. Harloe Second Lawler, second. T second.. heat: Butler, 1 seconds. u J._Fitzgerald, second. Height, 8 feet. Runr jump—A. Porter (half Butler (scratch), feet 1 inch, (scratch), second. Time, 58_seconds. Running bro; Butler, second feet 10 inches 1 jump— both sh, first; E. Distance, La Val- | Dead heat between Butler and La | | Valliere. - Time, 28 3-5 seconds. This will | be run oft next week. | Pole v t (for height)—W. Grow, fir: Excellent Sport and a Perfect Sum- A Host | marked gravity, ing to kill her, besides throwing a brick. | hitting her mother on and break. ing her nos A year a yung. lady testified Welsenha had thrown | | member | anything, matic le o certa i ached feet into the | ing two mq hs on this year's and unlimites un. and he declares importance was the MRS, PICETTI'S NOSE BROKEN BY A BAICK g Thinks Her Life Isin Danger. g 'COLLEGE ATHLETES COMPETE MR. WEISENHAVEN IN COURT M'DONOUGH, WELSH, HUFF AND ‘ NEIGHBORS WOULD LIKE TO | SEE HIM IN JAIL. of Witnesses in Judge Quinn’s Court Lose and Regain Their Memories Mys- teriously. Oakland Office San Francisco Call, 908 Broadw May 6. Judge Quinn has at last decided a case that has disturbed the cordial relations between two factions in a certain par of Berke! for over a vear. A. Weisen haven has been discharged and Mrs. Pi-| cetti without remedy other than se broken, she alleges, by a brick thrown by Mr. Weisenhaven. Although the case enou; keep it from t and although not gh influence one ex the feeling between sed many er nothing but Che story of Miss Loul tti was | very tragic. The young lady told of how | mother had “met Weisenhaven at gate and how he had point- ewdriver at her heart, threaten- two bric interval she forgotten altogether about one of the bricks. : The witness most interesting to the . Andrade, who did not re- She “did not know court was Mrs anything. remember. You had no conversa haven, madam?”’ said ation with Weise he prosecuting torney. “Well, w! 2 say to you?’ “He said he w e had broken Picetti's nose, d the witness. the court and all the attornevs | wanted to know whether the witness was telling the truth now or when she safd she had talked with no Mrs. inced under the ation and narrowly ¢ ed hav for conter SE court. | Judge Quinn dis; Me- | | | | | | | e ct Hammer throw—A. Porter, fi tt's Soap Powder @ |I% Dorough, second. Distance, 10t 6o be & inche Witvaktes 4TO pkgs 25c‘ b ard hand c. Dr. Handy’s Prunes 1b 5c8 & [ PR Fancy Santa Claras— Porter becanse Butler missed one hurdle, | The largest size—best quality. | COMMENCEMENT WEEK. Ball throw_J. Fiizgerald, first, distance : b . 319 fee TR ey, sec 1, 282 feet. Point Reyes Butter | Preparations for the Close of the Year | * Exnibition' pammer - throw— hampion C :d fresh toll 25¢ | at the University of California. Carroll, 217 feet, without circle, unlim- e : run ! ¢ | BERKELEY, May 4—The recorde e e HOR e Macaroni............ University of Calif ond. Time, 5 5 Q, i programme for com- nquet, which has usual opagnetit l.. which marks the close field day s been postponed i rsity’s thirtieth academic ay, May 13, and the gradu- V - E " | ating exercises will be held at the Mac it will be ushered in the | Gonough Theater on the evening of May L e whest commencement L in Har- the candidates for the degree of bach- s 2 gymnasium next Thursda lor of arts being E. J. Mullaly, O. A. ¢Grated Pineapple 2 1b can, ven Giby fne W rady, 8.0, Young, H. I SR uating class. st ampbell, I. T. Killian and {ght cans to re:ain f 15¢¢ g will deliver t 7 Those for the degree of | tight cans to re:ain flavor. sermon at the First Congre; bachelor ence are W. J. Walsh, J. b 8.F. , Oak gy & EIGHT SAVING STORES: 1311 Polk 5t. 8. ¥, Bhat Central A Ttk & Wood, Oak -V VT DVD WV ¢ ¢ 9 k Av, Berkeley Alameds A Beef is good; eggs very good; | but Cocoa | is better. It contains more than either, scientific tests. economical. But it must nutriment as shown by | It is more be strong and FRESH. pure, Ghirardelli’s is home made—therefore freshest. t all grocers, } Ib. 25¢ D. GHIR ADNT ADUL N LLI €0. 11b. 50c. President. wrch May 14 tures of the wee to be given by Dr < noon of Huff. other re seve P. Fitzgerald and H. S. WILL GET MORNING interestix 1 lectu profes o Southern Pa learned from The Call that the of the Haywards local train w an injury to Nil other towns The new timecard goes into effect to- morrow morning and cuts off all the Hay- 1nd also the train to Niles ball In Han M acific this morning when they wking off as to work Newark, Irvington and of philosophy in the University of Chi- cago, to Berkeley to deliver | PAPERS AT NOON the an lecture before the Phil- osophi | R The programme in detall is as follows: | OAKLAND, May 6.—The interior towns Thursday ~Commencement [ of the county felt very indignant at the rida meeting of bagennt | pageant | wards loc: | class First_an- 1 reunion 48 in Stiles Hall at 6 a. m. This | " Stnasy. Ma: il and the morning pa- e o it is stopped the Sun- { ner Dana st . President papers will not arrive to-morrow till Martin Kellogg ¢ Lite” |10 o'clock. The same {rain returned to &5 of the | San Francisco from Niles at §:20 a. m 11 and | and carried two full coaches into Oakland & of the fa faculties of ’} sk every morning. It was the most liberally | the !»f{y‘(’,‘(;:"‘"‘ £ e patronized train of its size going ~ into Jakland. Everybody must now leave at 5 a. m. Efforts are being made to in- fon of deans of the 4 C } Superintendent Agler to put back | | m.—Banquet of the the College of Dentistry at the Palac: nelsco. 8 p. m.—Reunion of t t the residence of Hon. C. W. Slack, Rorthwest corner of Vallejo.and Leavenworth 1 Francisco. $ p. m.—Annual public before the Philos al Union in Har- the popular train. Petitions are now be- ing circulated and the residents are in- tending to ask the management of all the Francisco papers {o help them have canceled. San the changes um, Jobn Dewey, Ph.D., head ilosophy in University « ychology and Philosophical FOUNDERS’ DAY AT MILLS. | Presidents Kellogg and Jordan and May 1510 . m.—Meeting of the upiversity in Torder: Conferring of degrees. 3 p. m e blie addreas before the Phi Beta | 4 'DT- Coyle §peak. : SOURLY 1n Stiles Hall, George H. How- | OAKLAND, May 6.—Founders’ day was Mills professor of philosophy, | celebrated at Mills College to-day. —The 5 eilla Gayles, A DROMREROR Of | o b o it o o b8, 1 § Ml Gy eratuve. 5330 b | istitution was 29 vears old, and Mrs. C. T. Mills, one of the founders, was sur- quet of the Alumni Assoctation | - nded by scores of the alumn! of the Annual b the Merchants’ Club, seventh floor of the 3t the Merchants, Cln s ansome sireet, San | college. = « of honor: President Martin | Dr. H. C. Minton of the board of trus- or Joseph Le Conte, Regent | tees presided over the exercises, and | George ' C. Pardee, 'T. 730 p. m/—Annual | after an opening chorus by the students | meeting of the Philosophical Union in the lec- | Rey, Dr. Coyle made an address. He | turs room of the philosophy building. Repo: outlined in brief the progress of the insti- n of officers, amendments to the const of more than one generation must have exercised on society at larfe, President Jordan of Stanford University followed with _a short address, and was succeeded by President Martin Kellngg of the State University. The latter pald a | tent p. m.—Alumni lunch and reunion | | tn Harmon Gymnasium. 8 p. m.—Farewell re- | ception to the graduating class by the presi- ity | lect [tion from the tlme”of its founding' by | bt e ement day_. | Dr. and Mrs. Mills, and referred to the | 005 s Y L eeeroiNes « i the : vast influence for good that the education | 6.—Mrs. Dottie Ber- | of having been ab- wo weeks ago, was | the students were prepared, as was Charged | proven by their excellent showing when 'ven Hvo, they take the entrance examinations at | #ha” univarafty. OAKLAND, May nard, who told a stor; ducted by four men in the Police Court this mornlngi with drunkenness, and was Anvia in dal) high compliment to the manner in which | Institute makes no restrictions. | MISS HAMMERSLEY AS “COLUM: | daughter of the testim nhavi w y enemies me. d, and some more Wwar re is a desire change his punished but th not convinced the jurors t ¢ crime worthy of After being locked up f. evenly balanced as t or innocence and he p nours the to the pris nt. ere GOLDEN CARNIVAL OPENS WITH ECLAT| BIA” RECEIVES THE KEY. Mayor Snow, Frank Mattison and W. R. Davis Make Eloquent Ad- dresses in Behalf of the Enterprise. OAKLAND, May 6 turned over the of h bailiwick to the Native Sons ters at the Golden Carn to-night at the Exposition building der the auspices of Oakland Parlor, N. G. W., and Piedmont Parlor, N. D. G. V There was a large attendance senting the Key of the city to Miss L Hammersley, who represented Columbi Mayor Snow said in part The carnival we are about to open I understand to be the 1 am informed that it IS the purpos metropoli and Daugh- un- na means to an end. of Native Sons and Daughters to lead in the celebration of the fiftieth anniver- sary of the admission of California to atehood. After half State of California, century the gre with all” the pric t { | | | giving the carnival would be soabundantly swelled that Oakland would make a re- markable showing at the 1900 celebration. Hon. " George C. Pardee next spoke on behalf of Oakland Parlor as a charter member. In the name of Oakland Parlor | he welcomed the visitors, thus conclud- ing the opening ceremonies. The various beautifully ornamented booths were \?en patronized during the evening, and if to-night’s attendance is a forerunner of what is to be expected dur- ing the week the affair will have proved a glowing success. The music, which was | excellent and proved a decided feature, was rendered by Bennett's band. ———— Starr King Election. OAKLAND, May 6.—At the annual meeting of the Starr King Fraternity the following officers were elected: John W. Stetson, presi F. H. Clark, first vice presiden “letcher, second vice Mrs. Kluegel, treasurer; rrie Whelan, secretary; R. P. . M ‘W. S. Baxter, George 8. | Imetta Curtis, director: | of asking every scholar of the East to visit the university. Last year Professor William James came from Harvard for the same purpose, and before him Professor Josiah Royce, also of Harvard. While here Professor Dewey will speak twice in public. Before the philosophical union next Friday evening at § o’clock he 1s to discuss the general topic, *“The Place of Knowledge in Experience.” The ad- dress will be given in the lecture room of the philosophy_building upon the college campus. Monday evening, May 15, at 8 o'clock, the annual address will be given in Harmon Gymnasium. Professor Dewey has chosen his theme, ‘‘Psychology and Philosophical Method.”" It will be an exposition of the bearing of modern psy- chological conclusions upon the method of attacking philosophical problems. e e Ethics of Socialism. OAKLAND, May 6.—The Socialist Las bor party will meet to-morrow night at Grand Army Hall, when W. W. Wilkins, editor of the Sfate party organ, will speak on the “Ethics of Socialism.” NOTED PHILOSOPHER 7 TO VISIT BERKELEY | Professor John Dewey of Chicago | ‘Will Deliver the Annual Public Address in Philosophy. BERKELEY, May 6.—Professor John | Dewey, head of the department of phil- osophy in the University of Chicago, will arrive in Berkeley within a few days. In | his special line of study Professor Dewey | is one of the recognized authorities in America. His visit to California is at the invitation of the philosophical union of the University of California. He comes to deliver the annual public address in philosophy during the university com- mencement week. The lectures will be given under the auspices of the union, ac- cording to a custom which the union ha ear some prominent the | athy of neighbors for the pain of a | | for more than a | her, but in the long | pt some things she did not | ; | Tdeal Grounds and Surroundings. 1 which opened | in pre- | and fondness of motherhood, is to group | her sons and daughters, bidding all the world look on. “I welcome you, stalwart sons and fair In the name of the city of t norplace closed to you.” ‘Columbia” in turn presented the ke to J. E. McElroy vf Oakland Parlor, who | ' HOTEL MOUNT VIEW, thereupon, expressing words of acknowl- edgment of the honor shown the grand president of the Native Son: next introduced by the chairman of the evening, Henry D. Cushing, and spoke on behalf of the order. Hon. W. R. Davi was next introduced. hope that the fund of the local parlors Freo Trial Package of This New Discovery Mailsd to Every Man Sending Name and Address—Quickly Restores Strength and Vigor. Frée trial packages of a most remarkable remedy ere being tailed to all who will write the State Medical Institute. They cured so many men who had battled for years agalnst the mental and physical suffering of lost man- hood that the Institute has decided to distribute free trial packages to all who write. It Is a home treatment and all men who suffer with any form of sexual weakness resulting from youthful folly, premature loss of strength and memory, weak back, varicocele or ~~.aciation of parts can now cure themselves at home. The remedy has a peculiarly grateful effect of warmth and seems to act direct to the de- sired location, giving strength and development just where it s needed. It cures all tne ills and troubles that come from years of misuse of the natural functions and has been an ab- solute success in all cases. A request to the State Medical Institute, 743 First Natlonal Bank bullding, Fort Wayne. Ind., stating that you desire one of their free trial packages, will be complied with promptly. The Institute is desirous of reaching that great class of men who unable to leave home to be treated and the free sample will enable them to see how easy it s to be cured of sexual weakn when the proper remedies are employed. The Any man who writes will be sent a free sample, carefully sealed in a plain package, 80 that its recipient need have no fear of embarrassment or pub- licity. Readers are requested to write without dalay Oakland, which I am invited to repre- sent, I welcome you. Sven this beauti- | ful city is yours. Take it. This fair maid has the Key to it. She will give it to| sou. It is a pretty custom, but in all our happy wanderings you ‘will find no | | {rrn sented it to Miss Emma Wells ’jedmont Parlor, who sang a solo of a ceptance. Frank Mattison of Santa Cruz, | He expressed the | 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, Gentls Saddle Horses and_Ponles. OVER 30 KINDS OF MINERAL SPRINGS. | Physician in attendance: superb climate: | beautiful mountain scenery; trout, deer and | emall game plentiful; magnificent drives; baths in varfety: lawn tennis and croquet. | Reached by the shortest stage route Into Laks | | County. Round trip fare from San Francisco via Hopland, $3: via Calistoga, $0. Hotel and cottage rates, $10 to $14 per week. Take S. F. & N. P. Railway to Hopland, or S. P. R. R. to Calistoga. For illustrated pam- phiet or further information address J. CRAIG. Highiand Springs, Lake County. Cal, or ses L_D CRAIG, 318 Montgomery st. Highiand Springs Mineral Waters on sale at Oakland Pioneer Soda Water Co., Thirtesnth | and Webster sts., Oakland. B AHRENS, PEIN & BULLWINKEL. €20 Post st.. San Franeisco. Your health should be your first consideration ; without SANTA CATALIN |SLAND, Tours Ride From Los Angeles, Cal. AMERICA’S FOREMOST RESORT. The Write for Information about Catalina’s won- ‘ | il attractions. World's records for rod and | reel angling. Fishing tournament May 1 to | 8 1, auspices the Tuna Club. Sixth season a” u a s of our famous Marine Band. The Hotels Metropole and Island Villa, Modern Conveniences. Efficient Management. Moderate Rat: IDEAL CAMP LIFE. BANNING COMPANY, S ring st., PARAISD & Los Angs DR. J. PERRAL it, life amounts to little. ot e of Paso Robles Springs have brought many an ai.ing man back to health and happi- ness. HOT SPRIN beautitul su winter resort, Otto Paso Robles n Francisco 636 Market now owned and managed by , who as resident physi- entire time to the welfare s, whether sick or well, is situated of San Francisco, in the Coast n a of 1000 feet. oft and balm and free from SKAGGS' HOTSPRINGS Sonoma County: only 4% hours from San Francisco and but 9 mlles' staging; waters noted for medicinal virtues; best natural bath in State; swimming and boating; grand m tain scenery; good trout streams at door tographer's room, telephone, telegraph. r two | Dpho- daily mail and express: FIRST-CLASS HOTEL AND | STAGE SERVICE; morning and afternoon | stages; round trip from San Francisco only | §5 60. Take Tiburon ferry at 7:30 a. m. or 3:30 | p. m. Terms, §2 a day or $12 a week. Ref rences, any guest of the past four years Patronage constantly Increasing—last year un- precedented. J. F. MULGREW, Proprietor. fiSfaiORCHARD HEALTH SPRINGS gty Plain, Quiet Retreat; Finest Scenery, Water, Mountain Air, Fruit and All the Year Around Climate in California. On Rallroad, Miies from San Francisco. $8 week. Open all year. Send for Booklet. Addrass Orchard Springs, Chicago Park, Cal. In the FOOT- HILLS of the SIERRA NEVADAS, ar. Colfax. 02 | = i HREE MILES FROM UKIAH, MENDO- | 1 “cino County. Natural electric waters, champagne baths. Only place in the world of of waters having continuous flow of this cla; vater direct from springs to natural bath tub grounds, fishing and hunting. Crystal Springs. _Accommodations and table | first-class. J. A. REDEMEYER & CO.. Props. HOTEL CAPITOLA, By the Sea, | CAPITOLA, Cal. CHANGE OF MANAGE- | MENT—MRE. FRANK M. SMITH, formerly of | the Occidental Hotel, San Francisco, Cal., and | the Hotel Metropole, Catalina Island, wiil as- sume the management of Hotel Capitola this will be conducted strictly & The_hotel Al ss. The cuisine and service will be per- fect. Prices reasonable. For terms and infor- mation dress FRANK M. SMITH, Hotel cal tola, | Capitola, Car | A BEAUTIFUL SUMMER RESORT IN ROSS VALLEY; now open for guests, For terms | and particulars address MRS. M. |. LEACH, Ross Valley, Marin County, Cal, 'HOTEL BELVEDERE Open for the Season April 1L Ample accom- modations in Hotel; also in new cottages, just completed. MRS, A. T. NOORE, BELVEDERE. N.P.C. MARIN v TOCALOMA. " BERTRAND HOTEL—First-class accommo- dations: reasonable rates; fishing: beautiful drives to Bear Valley, etc. JOSEPH F. BER- TRAND, or Winchester Hotel Dining-room, first floor, 8 Third st., San Francisco. ADAM SPRINGS, LAKE CO. Favorite resort of the State: the water is u excelled for medicinal purposes; table unsur- passed: fine fishing and hunting: stage dally from Calistoga direct to springs: round trip at EBouthern Pacific offices, §10. DE. 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 in the county: $10 to $12 per week. Round trip, 89 50. 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_eprings; batks: furnished cottages. Terms, §10 to $12. Buy through tickets. Send for circular. O. HOWELL, Hopland, Cal. i sulphur and springs. Hot tank h: ightful grounds; ble hotel; annex and cottages; good fishing; grand scenery: lovely . Special rates to families oc- entire cottages, or invalids or others remaining more than one month. Trains daily from Third a vnsend st. depot, 9 a. m. | (Pullman_to Soledad, thence seven miles by stage to Paraiso.) Round trip, $8. For further RR ULT, M.D., Pa- . 338 Sutter st., S. F. HARBIN'S HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS, YOUR SUMMER OUTING. Health are Hotel LAKE COUNTY. ani CLEATAD LB, The Best in the World. Pleasure | at | Coronado 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- #ls, Skin Diseases and Kidney, Liver and Stomach _troubles. Long distance phone. Terms, $10 to $18 per week. Daily stage from Calistoga. J. A. HAYS, Prop. SEIGLER SPRINGS, LAKE COUNTY. Thir delightful watering place is located In the midst of the Coast Range. Round | ~Abundance of mineral springs, hot and coid prings. | plunge baths, large swimming tank of mineral .. Cal. | water, fine stone dining room: telephone con- nections, electric lights, livery accommodation; good trout fishing and hunting. Round trip tickets at Southern Pacific offices, $10. JOHN SPAULDING, Proprietor. Send for Pamphlets, Terms, Etc. Reduced Summer Rates now in Effect. Apply at 4 New Montgomery st., S. F. A tankful of health, pleasure and fun. Ztna Springs. s priva 11, Aetna FAMOUS GILROY HOT SPRINGS. (Change of Management.) R. ROBERTSON (for.the past five vears at Paraiso Springs), Prop. and Manager. The hotel and cottages have been thoroughly LAKE COUNTY. renovated—new furniture, beds, carpets, et EW 19-PASSENGER .OSEMITE STAGES, The Table the best the market affords. Tr all outside seats, direct to the most pictur- Baths refitted and improved—competent at- | esque portion of California. Best equipped stage tendants and masseurs. Grounds and walks | line in the State. Leaves Calistoga daily (Sun- beautified. Fine hunting and fishing. Trains | days excepted) at 11:30 a. m.. direct to Harbin, leave Third and Townsend s F., at 9 | Seigler, Adams, Howard Anderson, Astorgs a. m. and 2:45 p. m. Carriages at Gilroy for | and Glenbrook; half an hour for lunch at Calis- the Springs. For illustrated pamphlets and by months and for families addres ERTSON, Gilroy Hot Springs, Cal. OPENS MAY toga; also to Middletown, Lower 1 ke, Kelsey- ville'and Lakeport. W . SPIERS, Prop. pecial rates | R. ROB- PLANTATION HOUSE, Eighteen miles from Cazadero, on stage line. Good trout fishing, plenty fruit, cream and 1st. WARDENN milk: free conveyance for parties of two or ROWARDENNAN, ] i et 10 Santa Cruz Mountalns of San Lorenzo River, | LUTTRINGER, Seaview, Somoma County, or 3% hours from S, F.: 40 minutes from Santa | 3PPLY B. KRUSE, 207 Front st., §. F.. for par- Cruz; grounds and river lit by electricity; ten- nis, bowling, boating. bathing, fishing and goif | links; elegant hall and dining room; club, bil- | —Most beautiful spot in Lake liard’ and smoking rooms; new hard-finished | CARLSBAD County. The mineral springs are and_elegantly furnished; telephone. OPE nous for marvelous cures when all else failed, especially in stomach, liver. kidney and bladder affections. Superior accommodations. | $10 per week. Fine roads, —trout fishing and deer hunting. Write W. R. McGOVERN, Carls- bad, Lake County. MAY 1; round trip, $3. Address W. E. VEA- | Z1E, Lessee, South Ben Lomond. THE KOYA RETREAT &05&5% Mineral water; fine hunting: finest climate in Californis; magnificent location: plenty of eggs, milk and frult; summer boarders ac- commodated at reasonable rates; good cheer | Situated five' miles HOTEL BENVENUE . And cottages, Lakeport, Cal.—Large ground new dancing pavilion, 80x40; fronts lake 200 ft. and home comforts: good board with all tha ‘fir\a bowling alley and shuffleboard; swimming, delicacies of the season. For terms, address j.ating, elegant yacht free: children’'s play- MRS. PORTER T. PEABODY, P. O. box 8, | ground; good table; no Chinese help. F. & Gilroy. | A. M. SCALES, Proprietors. DR. C. C. O'DONNELL’S Sanitarium and Mineral Springs, Glen Ellen, SUMMER HOME FARM. Sonoma. County: also 20 completely furnished | gANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS: FIRST-CLASS f-room cottages; good boating, fishing and | ¢mily resort; cottages, tents, hunting and fish- hunting; finest summer resort and mineral | g artificial lake for boating and swimming; water for all diseases in America; camping | Joni Qistance telephone; campers’ return tick- ground and mineral water free. Apply to Dr. | 1908 JiStalies feerionts CIpers TPl & tor G, C. O'Donnell, 1021% Market st., bet. Sixth | oo 32 50: hotel oPon O e lenwood. Cal. and Seventh, San Francisco. | A — — | BOCA HOTEL J. R. Morris, Prop., Napa County, Cal. Sure The grandest resort in the | Sierra Nevadas for the | hunter and fisherman; pleasant sunny rooms, | cure for dyspepsia. fndigestion, rheumatism good boating on lake; boats free to guests; | and constipation; hot anerll baths. These Prices reasonable, $8 to $10 per week: speciai | SPrings are located in Napa County, 20 miles Tates for families. The celebrated Truckee | east of St Helena. The water is bottled at River trout are unequaled in California. W, J. | the springs and contalns its own patural gas. McDonald, Manager. | Btage leaves St. Helena. SAMUFEL SODA SPRINGS. BROOKSIDE. | GLENWOOD HOTEL. The beautiful new resort at the head of | A MONG THE REDWOODS SANTA CR Napa Valley is now open. First-class ac- M't'ns; 5 minutes’ walk from depot; mil commodations, hot and cold water, gas, baths, | poultry, fruit, iron springs; cas throughouty mineral springs. TFor health, scenery. climate | telephone and telegraph. Round trip, $2 50; 38 te and beautiful drives it is unsurpassed. Write | $10 per week. Free carriage to and from trains. for pamphlet. LORRIN BOOTH, Prop., Cal- [ Write WILLIAM MARTIN, Glenwood, Cal. istoga, Cal. 3 AGUA CALIENTE SPRINGS. Sonoma Valley, two hours from S. F., via Tib- uron ferry. Warm mineral swimming and tub MENDENHALL MINERAL SPRINGS. Open_under new management, on cottage plan; 2000 feet above sea; average heat, 75 . Water, gas, electric balls, Rates $10 to degreen Stage connects with trains at Liver: | B el e e dmtas Rgne Cat more at 2:15 p. m. Entire fare from San Fran- : liente, Sonoma Co., Cal. Sloco, §280.. For particulars address DR, | Cote Serings, Agua Ca el FRANK PITT, Proprietor, Livermore, Ci IN MENDOCINO COUNTY. Beautiful secnery and drives: unexcelled hunting: best trout fishing in California; excel- lent table, $7 50 per week; fine rigs for accom- modation of guests; daily mafls. Get full par- tlculars from A. H. YORDI, 809 Call build- | ing, San Francisco. CAMP TAYLOR REDWGODS, On N. P. C. R. R., the place to go for sum- mer; board or camp cottages: Sunday excur- sions, $1. For circulars address H. G. MAR- TIN, Camp Taylor, Cal. JOHANNISBERG. FAMILY RESORT AND OUTING PLACE in the midst of the Napa Redwoods, Mount Veeder, 8100 feet. Large lake, boating, swim- ming, hunting, fishing. week. Send for circulars. RESORT, Oakville, Napa PARK HOUSE 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. Terms, $6 to $10 per JOHANNISBERG ounty, Cal. EDGEMONT—Delightful boarding place - In Santa Cruz Mountains: fine accommodations; HOITT’S, MENLO PARK, SAN MATEO CO. ONE- hour from San Francisco. Ten dally trains each way. Open fo guests during June and July. Address IRA G. HOITT. PLEASANT VIEW RANCH. Good fishing, hunting, bathing; fresh lively nelghborhood; daily mail; long distance phone. Patchi 0., Santa Clara Co., Cal. having handsome country home will boarders for the summer months: 10 minutes’ walk from station. Address KOHL, San Anselmo, Marin County, 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. LAUREL DEL LAKE AND HOTEL. ANY one looking for nice, quiet, comfortable farm home to spend vacation address F. QUIEN, Glen Elien, Sonoma Co.. Cal. | 11k, butts d s, fresh frult. Terms, F b M. SHRCEORD, Cloverdale, Cal: ree carriage. OAK GROVE, Saratoga, will ba open for uests May 15. For information address HARLES C. BELL, Saratoga, Cal. ° Climate, scenery, entertainment; none better o Lake Co.; indc and out, i Bty ks A v