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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1899 DARE [1 NEARLY BANKRUPTED hIS VIANY FOLLOWERS e CRARANORUNAINIRNT @ Finished Among the “Also Rans.” 2EAS S :§ MAIOR HOOKER IN FRONT 3 i b REIFF FIRST ON WHALEBACK IN | A DRIVE. } CRUENO Sly Defeated Wyoming in a Head | Finish—Recreation Led Her Com- | g pany Out—Three Choices | ‘Won at Oakland. . had any spe 1 put it to wi A ate hot, well ridden in met five in the firs 4 was 11 the v enni thi well- | driving, a head by “Nutcracker” the 5 to 2 favorite, ead for the third serious, the pace- 1 the stretch first choice, and outrid- ned the ver. secured the | = the 10 to 1 shot, hatch: 1d from ite, but distance had g the leg up on 1 to have the race well teenth, when Reiff winning the last was thi x 2 had nothing much her race, winning hands down took the place Track Notes. ifth race, was FEELE A POOR MISSIONARY NOW A MILLIONAIRE SO0 8 DRI RO O SR SO SIIE £ U ! 8T TR SRR IR 23 LSOt OSSO NIRACK 82 LSBT0 SOOI P o OROROROLNO L OUONON, CALL'S RACING CHART. OAXLAND RACE TRACK, Wednesday, May 10, 1899.—Seventy- w r {wo-year-olds in the e het ninth day of the Winter Meeting of the Pacific Coast Jockey Club. gag will journey to| Weather fine. Track fast. T ntry son iay next week. | — =3 5 = S0 R | WIN ding Judge. JAMES F. CALDWELL, To-Day’s Entries. 2 St L . Following ay's entries - e furlongs; selling; two-year-olds; purse, $400. P Fi & a mile Ce et 5 & R "| Betting. : e Index. Horse. 3%m Op. CL 1 {Macklin ......| 13 14 s Jenkins A B 7 ¥ Ruiz ) 5 |Dingley S| 2 3 51 (Wainright ... 9} Sl W. Narvaez..| 30 50 Kickumbob . Lewis | 1108, Pox first three Winner w t out at the ¢ best of E. W. Purser's ch. f. by others, Sam 1g; four-year-olds and Flambeau-Fannie Dannenbaum’s light SECOND RAC se upward; purse, 400 = Betting. Index. Horse. Fin Jockeys. [Op. Cl. S i Rec 1h |Jenkins February, 23 |Steward . Montallade, 36 |J. Relft Bernardillo, 41 [Macklin . it 104 unner .. a sixteenth miles; 1ds and up; els..115 | b Tierra.114 mile; maid- | yaro 1098 Mercelius ear-olds and up: 100 Storm King....11 1034 Ri; ster ....118 1164 Imp, Mistral IL119 Selections for To-Day. First Race—San Tomas, Aborigine, Glissando. 1y, Heigh Ho. , Tempo. Malay, Los Marcelles, Race- Catastrophe, Rlo | ado, Inverary II, Storm 1089 | speed dulged in a me- %, 2 ‘s b, m. by M ccreation probabl Lost Girl has lost * Ruiz won. Scratched—Rlicardo 110 der 110 |Ames |Dingle; |Ruiz . Hah , 1:12. Winner, ¢ three driving. making his call. st well handled. Ruiz v Bernardillo had little and Amasa In- Flora Hawk 103, Judge Stouffer 110, Formella 105, Ringmaster 110, $500. | (1089) Sly ner 109, | 110,77 Sly received a becoming ric e he would have won. oft in front. ratched—Personne 108, Inverary II 1 Pongo 110, Hardly 107, Opponent 1 Tullett was of little hel; falist cut out a fa a ! Betting. | 1ngex. Horse. Age. Weig Str. Jockeys. [Op. CI 0%9) Sly g rEn h |Ruiz . Jera ) Wyoming, 6 109) 6 31 3 |Tullett |55 = Benamela, § o) 2 5h h |Hahn et 4 BT 11 1 [Jenkins 4 3 s 07| 7 6 10 h |J. Relff. i 2 135 107) 5 2h |Macklin . 72 8 L110] 1 RS S e AT S R ITEA 100100 . 3. 37: %, 1:01%: %, 1:25 Winner, D. M. Hanlon's b. m. by Racine-Aure- Jod start. Won ridden out. Second and third driving. to Wyoming at the finish, Oth- Castake pocketed. Imperious . Mocorito 105, Horatio 112, Elidad 110, "Roadrun- " Hohenzollern 114. TH RACE—Seven furlongs; selling; three-year-olds; purse, $400. | | Betting. Index. Horse. Welght %m. ¥m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. |Op. Gi. notified by the | 1068 Whaleback a1 6% 1h 7. Reifr. = terday that | (066) Jennie Reld in a1 A e 0 t | 361 By Somer 6% 82 38 |Rutherford 1 9 The Fretter e P § 8, Bt : 1081 Casdale . Bths it R v § | 'gis Peter web 13 1 0% B (Mackl z | (109%) Festoso 2 oy : $ Moo ] | "108° Yaruba Ak 2 §4 [W. Narvae 3 1037 Faversham 0% 10 84 » 1044 Con Dalton 3i%. 1 i ® 1% Watossa. 23”12 i 2 7 Jus l : : W7 Juva 3 s i 4 Time—t%, :13; %, T %, 1:03; %, 1:203 R T N T e Oranie Leaf, Good start. Won first three driving D. otk arrived just in time. Jennie Reld pocketed round stretch turn. Rey Hooker out oft £oon after start: ran @ grand race. Peter Weber almost left. Festoso stopped ‘“GIBSON RYE.” In Cases, ddenly. suddenly hed—Vinctora 105, Limewater 112, Orafbee 107, Gold Fin 110, L ke RACE—Futurity course; selling; four-year-olds and upward; purse, $400. are Betting. Square Bottles. T o v Wien et %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. |Op. OF 072 Novia, 4. i 14 15 |Jenkins . 25 106 Siiver state, a.. 5| 8 3% 22 [Fallehy . gy | 62 P, A. Fianegan, |7 344 3 1% |Ames . | & 1 | 1008 Melkarth, 4 2 4h in |W. Narvae B3 1010 ‘Petrarch, 6 8 2h 54 [Steward | 3B 1084 Una Colorado, a. ? 5h 5 h jR\Hl 3 [] The finest Pure M aheln Rye Whisky, | 1090" Henry C. 4 H 81 73 (Glover P h Ml * 1071 None Buch, 4 2 84 6 distilled by the Gibs: Mills on the Monon- | 1085 'Bueno, 1 2 E 9 20 Eahela River, MOORE & SINNOTT, Proprie- |~ Time—To %, 224 to %, : short %, 1:12%. Winner, M. F. Tarpey's tors. b. m. by imp. Islington-Hileen. Good start. Won easily. Second and third driving. Wovia much the best. Silver State well ridden. Melkarth had. early speed, but quit. Petrarch pulled up lame. £ L ratohed—Lomio 107, Paul Kruger 110, Melvin Burnham 110, llflisl.\"rfl RACE—One mile and a quarter; handicap; three-year-olds and upwar 1 o purse, $500. = a0 Betting. Index. Horse. Age. Weight. 4m m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. !Op. & : s i | _ (10s9) Mador Hooker, 4 s 4n 425 h 32 1h |J Ward.. FTBT) 1087 Einstein, 4 é 1 }li ; 5‘ 1i:3h ; } g..;smger 8 12 1090 53 33 TN oburn . CHARLES MEINECKE & CO., 1108 § 81 b3 1 4h b Jenking' N Sole Agen 1063 liz 5 5 2 62 52 I Reim H AReiie 314 Bacramento Street, 8. F. | 1o Brown Prince, 3 lasiiay i, 51 63 |3 Stewart 3 1079 Dare 11, & e 2 0 7i0 72 (Rulz (et 1007 2 g ae o i w8 5 50 4, A9 %, A m s Winner, 3. Carroll & by Joe ddte. 0" Nell first three driving. Major best ridden. Ladaca is improving, Sardonic warmed up well. Dare carried the target. . He was backed. i Bcratched—Durward 80, | 3 "CITY'S PLAGUE SPOT" NEARING CONDEMNATION o An Action in Eminent Domain Filed. e HUNDRED DEFENDANTS P A ALL MUST APPEAR AND PLEAD TO THE COMPLAINT. RN | | | Within Six Months Dens of Vice Wwill " Doubtless Be Pulled Down and Work Will Be Commenced on the Park. i Lol The city's plague spot surrounding St. | Mary’s Church will soon be a_matter of | history, and where the dens of vice once | flourished a beautiful park will exist—a | place where the people living In the | crowded tenements of that district can enjoy their time and watch their children play. Sult was filed vesterday on behalf of | the city and county to condemn the en- | tire lot of land between California, Pine, St. Marys and Dupont streets. 1| When requested, the Resorts mentioned in this column will send you circulars, giving full information regarding special advantages, rates, manner of reaching them, etc. When writing please mention The Call. SANTA CATALINA HIGHLAND Men and women masseurs SPRINGS are in attendance on those . receiving treatment at the 1 The Great Sanitarium of the West, | Paso Robles Hot Sp:ings. 314 Hours Ride From Los Angeles, Cal. OPEN EVERY DAY, IN THE YEAR. AMERICA’S FOREMOST RESORT. New Hotel, elega ished; table un- sun:ised‘:m-'zn‘;»:l“n"»-”ilarc':;?oxthf = | T h M d B th d“’rillc for infc ‘rmutwn“ahou! C:tailna'sdwon‘; . erful attractions. World's records for rod ane THOUSANDS CURED BY ITS WATERS e u a e e s Finest Swimming Tank, Bowling Alley and | | 1, auspices Tuna Club. Sixth season of our famous Marine Band. The Hotels Metropole and Island Villa, Modern Conveniences, Efficient Management. Dancing Hall in Lake County, together with complete Livery Stable, Gentle Saddle Horses | and Ponies. OVER 3 KINDS OF MINERAL SPRINGS, Building has Physician in attendance; superb climate: | n es. flcter beautiful mountaln scenery: trout, dser and 5 i g FEeHC smal game plentiful; magnificen rives; < ’ . baths In varlety; lawn tennfs and _croguet. sixteen rooms devoted to BANNING COMPANY, Reached by the shortest stage route into Lake the ‘““‘sweat’’ and “cog“ng” & | wipe out Quincey street and nothing wiil | & | remain in that block but the buildings | & | facing on Kearny street. The proceedings $ | instituted to condemn the property is, in §8 | the vernacular of the law, an action in | & | eminent domain. The complaint sets forth | 3 | that the land In question Is needed for € | public use, for park uses, and a judgment | s is asked condemning the property and 3 | fixing the value of each individual hold- 5 mfi\er a hundred property holders are EV. EDWARD MORGAN, late assistant rector of the Mi: e g-"}ad; defendants do ]lhg zfmifm-l and (';dt‘hi Good Samaritan on Second street, is now maire. By ath e lofa thebelmust Jpleac aboables Lie Smn L. e e e e e 52 L hable @ | some time, but as the owners are well | to giv play to his love for m work without any 8 | organized, looking forward to vacating | thought for the dollars and cents that are so neces in such an under- 8 the premises, it is safe to say that within taking. Lok g = | six months the lagd will be cleared (vf'; The Rev. Edward Morgan was born in Bantry, Ireland, about thirty-four & | buildings and the Work of laying out the | vears ago. His father was a general in the British army and his only brother gg | Park commenced. o serlous opposition | was & captain in the Life Guards. 1 father and son retired from army § |98 the part of any of the qwners bes bocy life some years ago and are now i ; family estates. Very wealthy g8 “ St il be imade ot prolong, Ehe DT relatives of the Morg live in d with one of them—an aunt Q | ceedings. Owing to the law of the case, —the Rev. Edward was a great favor ited her frequently and fin- %3 | it would be a useless and expensive op- ally about five years ago decided to make America his home. After a short Q | eration for any owner to attempt to stay E > East came to ( + and then went on a roving expedi- g the proceeding. tion into Mexico. ally hi nts turned to the church, and return- 3| Credit for the stamping out of s 2 < s aes e nr i 'a %) plaenesagot isidue to: BathesOts | g0 CRL logical seminary. S e Went EHIONSI AL ¥l | Maryis JChurch® and/ithes Bt- three vea st sstully and then came back to California gy | provement Association. By them the na- | himself with Armitage Orphan Asylum at San Mateo. @ |ture of the nuisance as it once existed | e was ordained a deacon of the Episcopalian church | was placed before the Supervisors in its ‘s aunt wa Jane Morgan, a wealthy and tal- 3| right light, and in September last the Isl. ork. She was better known as © | Supervisors voted to dec nds in “Midy” Morgan twenty- 20 was stock editor of the New York g8 | question necessary for public uses. This Times. About t home in Staten TIsland, which is & | was done and an appropriation was made famed to-day for its picturess c appointments. Miss Morgan §® | to ca the matter out, the appropri was a pa aind writer of great & | tion being augmented by funds raised by Rev. Mr. Morgan will leave for June 5, and after spending Father Otls and th ation. Now two weeks there in settling up his irs will pay it to his rela- & | that the matter h oAt the ives_in Ire He will then ret lifornia and > up his work in {3 | courts the end is n s is also the end Paul's E pal Church at B; . though nothing had happened. & | of similar plague within the limits of the city. | Second Class Cars Abolished. The afternoon train of the Southern Pa- cific out of Ogden no longer accepts sec- ond class passengers. It is expected that | the Rio Grande Western and the Union Pacific will also adopt the same course in regard to the Overland Limited SFROFS SPECULISTS FOR AILMENTS OF MEN. Something About the Most Skilled and Most Success!ul Physicians in America. THEIR PRICES AND METHODS There are a great many rea- sons why men who are suffering with an unnatural weakness or a contracted ailment should apply to Dr. Meyers & Co. for a cure. These reliable doctors, who have been actively engaged in mak- ing sick men well and weak men strong for the past 18 years, never resort to electricity or other dangerous stimulants to give temporary relief. They use nothing but their own privat thoroughly tested and success ful methods and remedies. Their medicines are purely vegetable and perfectly harmle All prescriptions are carefully com- ® 2 % pounded in their own private laboratories, FREE to patients. Dr. Meyers & Co. make a careful and correct diagnosis of each case and then proceed to not only cure the special ailment or complication of ailments, but tone up the entire system and rebuild the shattered constitu- tion according to the laws of na- ture by a thorough treatment. Dr. Meyers & Co.’s prices and terms are within the reach of all. The reputation of each member of the staff, both as re- gards business dealings and ability as physicians, is above reproach. FREE BOOK—HOME CURES. DR. MEYERS & CO. cure and restore a great many men every year without seeing them. Sufferers who cannot call should write for thelr book, “MAR- RIAGE GUID! PRIVATE COUN- SELOR FOR MEN,” symptom blanks, prices _and full particulars of their wonderful Home-Cure system. Al correspund_en_ce Gonfidzntial, DR.MEYERS & 0., 731 MARKET ST., S. F. Take Elevator to Third Flcor. Daily, 8 to 5. HOURS: Evenings, 7 to 8 Sundays, 9 to 11. * @ % @ * 4 % @ * kS % @ * & 5 & & 3 RS * k) & °: % @ F DAPHOAPRONPH DN PAD N DD AP AROADA HPA DA PAPKOADADK DK PHOA DK OKOXOXD ROAOH OO OUPKOXOX D HOXROAOXPXOF O OROKOHOKOXOXOX: CLEVELAND ESree) K3 LEAVITT & BILL, Open Every Evening. 309 Larkin St. LAbD'sSs GUN STORE 421 Kearny St., San Francisco Dealersin Firearms. Fishing Tackle, an oY lon. e8! as) 'x] nid for Raw Furs. s Tents, Leggings and Camping Outfits. Bend for Free Tlustrated Catalogue, | $8 week. Open all year. County. Round trip fare from San Francisco | via Hopland, $8; via Calistoga, $9. proce Mud baths are | A Hotel and cottage rates, $10 to §14 per week. g 4 | HOT SPRINGS. —This Take 6. F. & N, P. Ratlway to Hopland, or especially helpful to suf- | beautiful summer and . P. R. R. to Calistoga. For {Hustrated pam- 8 z wint S phiet or further information address J. CRAIG. ferers from rheumatism. | rmn:d‘” and"m:;uodnoh'; Highland Springs, Lake County, Cal, or ses | DR. J. PERRAULT, who as resident physi- L. D CRAIG, 318 Montgomery st. [ oint, el aeviotast tire o ‘Highland Springs Mineral Waters on sale at clasi, Will devote his entlre time to the weltars i O " 5 W, | is guests, 11, situated Oakland Pioneer Soda W r Co., Thirteenth | Otto E. N Prop. City Office | 150 miles gouth of San Franc in the Coast and Webster sts., Oakland. £ | § Paso Robles, Cal. 636 Market st. § | Range Mountains, at an elevation of 1000 feet. AHRENS. PEIN & BULLWINKE . | The climate is soft and balmy and free from 620 Post st., San Francisco. | fos oda, sulphur and iron springs. Hot B = R 73 ‘Nllm:fl and tank bath: htful uroundu{i E ot comfortable hotel; annex and cottages; ROO HOCe L ZC .0 $:000 04,0080 | hunting and fishing; srand scenery; lovely ‘-‘7 & | walks and drives. Special rates t{\dfm(llu“or- | cupying entire cottages, or invalids or others o T k d t o T | remaining more than one month. Trains dally + aKe advania ¢ ¥ | from Third and Townsend st. depot, 9 a. m. o * o | (Pullman_to Soledad, thence seven miles by + Of the Round-Trip + CASTLE CRAfi stnge 1o Paraleo,) Round trip, # For further | icke information address J. PERRAULT, ., Pa- bd Miclester e ] raiso Springs, or city offic Sutter st., 8. F. [ o | ety ome ¢ Hotel del Coronado. : Shasta County, Cal., | jARBIN'S HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS, s "3 WILL OPEN FOR THE SEASON | EAKs covwTr. ‘3 Now only $60 by steamer, in E‘JUNE 18 - 5= - 1899 | Ho-rgr.? COTTAGES and GROUNDS light- o cluding 15 days’ board at hote|* * | ed with ACETYLENE GAS. Open the year + 7 - | FOR ROOMS BOARD: | round. Sulphur, Iron, Magnesia and Arsenlc. o if longer, $2.50 a day. o FOR ROOMS D BOARD: All_kinds of baths. WONDERFUL CURI J + 2.50 to § 4.00 | of Rheumatism, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Paraly- * Apply 4 New Montgomery st, : $14.00 to $22.75 | s, Skin Diseases and Kidney, Liver and [ % P R MONTH $50.00 to $50.00 | Btomuch _troubles. Long distance phone. 4 San Francisco b % s D000 | Terms, $10 to $18 per week. Daily stage from o o GEORGE SCHONEWALD, e | Calistoga. J. A. HAYS, Prop. - -> , Manager, - - 040404040404 04040406040 SKAGES' HOT SPRINGS "SEIGLER SPRINGS, LAKE COUNTY. This delightful watering. place is located in the midst of the Coast Range. Abundance of mineral spri ROOM 539, Union T FAMOUS GILROY HOT SPRINGS. (Change of Management.) t Building, S.F. gs, hot and cold & N T e P ansear® ° | plunge baths, large swimming tank of mineral Sonoma County: only 4% hours from San tages have been thoroughly![ water. fine stone dining room: telephone con- Francisco and but 8 miles' staging; waters | sw furniture, beds, carpets, Boad Tront fshing. end: hunting.. Round trip noted for medicinal virtues; :msl nmu;al xu-u1n le1:|»~ ln:|~l :).r- marr:(-.x;n‘ur;mt fokees ot SQum?n. ot Tasens 410, in State; swimming and boating: grand moun- | s refitted and improved—competen % . Ll tain scenery: good trout strear dooe: pho- | tendants and masseurs. Grounds and s | JOHNEE AUFRING, Xcopelstor. tographer's room, one, telegraph. dally | beau “ine hunting anc s I And expross: FIRST-CLASS H( . AND | leave Third and Townsend s LARE COUNTY. : STA SERVIC! morning and afternoon | a and 2:45 p. m. Carr) EW !!—!‘A»SE!\GE‘R ~OSEMITE STAGES, stages; round trip from San Francisco only | the Springs | IN all outside seats. direct to the most pletur- $5 50. Take Tiburon ferry at 7:30 a. m. or 3:3) For illustrated pamphlets and special rates | esque portion of California. Best equipped stage 3 . 'Terms, 32 a day or §12 a week. Ref- | by months and for familles address R. ROB- | line in the State, Leaves Callstogs dally (Sun- days excepted) at 11:30 a. m., direct to Harbin, Seigler, Adams, Howard Anderson, Astorgs and Glenbrook; half an hour for lunch at Calis- toga; also to Middletown, Lower 1 ke, Kelsey= | past four years. | ing—last year un- | Propri erences, any guest of the i Patronage constantly increa nted. J. F. MU ilroy Hot E T O AT : ville and W . SPIERS, Prop. Swim for health Ll L B And the fun ofit ST. HELENA SANITARIUM. | ] g ATURAL 3 ; SALUBRIOUS N : climate; ery; mountal HREE MILES FROM UKIAH, MENDO- | Atna Sprmgs. ; pure spring y eautiful drives; varal warm water direct from springs to | trip includes private carriage to Springs. 4 NITARI t. Helena, Cal. i Mitchell, Aetna Springs, Napa Co., Cal. — bath tubs. Lovely grounds, fishing and hunting. | W. L DR. C. C. O'DONNELL'S | rystal S . "Accommodations and tabls = e 7%, REDEMEYER & CO.. Props. | % nitarium and Mineral Springs, Glen Ellen e gt | Sonoma County; also 20 completely furnished | Mar eSt pr"‘gs, Toom cottages: good boating, fishing and The Place for In the FOOT- hunting; finest summer resort and mineral ORC HILLS of the | RA OST PICTURESQU: RT, VARIETY | water for all diseases in America; camping | RESTand SIERRA | of mineral springs, Magne- | ground and m 1 water free. Apply to Dr. NEVADAS, | sia, Iron and Arsenic: plunge bath; mming | C. C. O'Donnell, 1021} Market st., bet. Sixth HEALTH SPRING near Colfax,on | pool, billiards, shuffieboard, croquet and other | and Seventh, San Francisco. the C. P.RR. | Eames. Accommodations first-class; good; | — e — Plain, Qulet Retreat: Finest Scenery, Water, | ¥ to §12 a w Round_trip, 8 PLANTATION HOUSE, Mountain Afr, Fruit and All the Year n trains and Sat. eve. I Eighteen miles from Cazadero, on stage line, Around Climate in California. | JUBRG s poark i cesprines | Good trout fishing, plenty fruit, cream and | 1aeal Grounds and Surroundings. On Rallroad, [ Co. Cal. City Office, 912 Larkin st. $reni couteyance: for: pmrtioatof twod o 136 Miles from San Francisco. 5 = grand redwood scenery. - Address . Send for Booklet. LUTTRINGER, Seaview, Sonoma County, or KRUSE, apply B. ticulars. | CARLSBAD-Most, beauticul spot in Laks County. The mineral springs are famous for marvelous cures when all else falled, especially in stomach, liver, kidney and bladder affections. Superior accommodations. $10 per week. Fine roads, trout fishing and deer hunting. Write W. R. McGOVERN, Caris- bad, Lake County. 07 Front st., S. F., for par- SARATOGA SPRINGS, LAKE COUNTY. Opening of new hotel; all modern improve ments: running water and gas in every room. A most picturesque spot and charming climate. Mineral springs without their equal in Ameri- ca. v staging, telephone and daily mail. Rates, $i0 to $14 per week. Special reduced | s for small cottages. Write J. MARTENS, | Addrass Orchard Springs, Chicago Park, Cal. HOTEL CAPITOLA, By the Sea, CAPITOLA, Cal. CHANGE OF MANAGE- MENT—MR. FRANK M. SMITH, formerly of the Occidental Hotel, San Francisco, Cal. and the Hotel Metropole, Catalina Island, wiil as- sume tbe management of Hotel Capitola this seaton. The hotel will be conducted strictly 4 £ fe ¥o MARTY % : E | Prop., or F. A. BU 416 Pine st., city first-class. The cuisine and service will be per- | PToP, city. fect. Prices reasonable. For terms and infor- HOTEL BENVENUE And cottages, Lakeport, Cal.—Large grounds; new dancing pavilion, S0x40; fronts lake 200 ft. fine bowling alley and shutfleboard; ewimming, FRANK Cal M. SMITH, Hotel OPENS MAY Ist. mation address Capitola, Capitol; SRRSO 7 Z ROWARDENNAN, boating, elegant vacht free: children's play- THE HOYA RETREAT Situated fve miles | oonta Cruz Mountains of San Lorenzo River, | §O% & D ) ST o % 8% hours from S. F.: 40 minutes from Santa Cruz; grounds and river lit by electricity; ten- nis, bowling, boating. bathing, fishing and golt links; elegant hall and dining room; club, bil. | o liard and smoking rool new hard-fin!s] SAN oty furaished: telephone. OBEMY | family resort: coitages, tents, hunting and fish 3 Found trip, $3. Address W. E. VEA- | ing; artificlal lake for boating and swimming; ZIE, Lessee, South Ben L 5 long distance telephone; campers’ return tick- = ets, $250; hotel open the year round. Send for BOCA HOTE Mineral water; fine hunting: finest climate | in California; magnificent location; plenty of | eggs, milk and fruit: summer boarders ac- | | SUMMER HOME FARM. TA CRUZ MOUNTAINS: FIRST-CLASS commodated at reasonable rates; good cheer and home comforts; good board with all the delfcacies of the season. For terms, address MRS. PORTER T. PEABODY, P. O. box 81, Gtiroy. circulars to J. H. HAESTERS, Glenwood. .Cal. ) hunter and fisherman; pleasant sunny rooms, BROOKSIDE. VALLEY; now open for guests, For terms | rates for famil The ' celebrated Truckee | commodations, hot and cold water, gas, baths, and particulars address MRS, M. I. LEACH, | Biver trout are unequaled in Catifornia. ~W..J. | miners) ERes,, C0n 3 h Sl Siite McDonald, Manager. LORRIN BOOTH, Prop; Cal- for pamphlet, I ty, Cal RossflVaIev, Marin ??\m ).7C7a7, istoga, Cal. HOTEL BELVEDERE Open for the Season April 1. Ample accom- modations in Hotel; also in new cottages, just | - compieted. MENDENHALL MINERAL SPRINGS. Yosemite Vailey and Big Trees. | Superior_accommodations and lowest rates via the ‘Valley Road” route. Forfull par- ticulars address JOHN MOSS, Traffle Dept., Market st., San Francisco, SAMUFL SODA SPRINGS. J. R. Morris, Prop., Napa County, Cal. Sure cure for dyspepsia, indigestion, ~rheumatis; and constipation; hot mineral baths. Thes 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. MRS. A. T. MOORE, Open under new man: ment, on cotta; BELVEDERR. | lan: 300 feet ahuve an avarane. hoes oy/| Biaseilesves EC Haline- o degrées Stage connects with trains at Liver. GLENWOOD HOTEL. 3 2:15 p. m. Entire fare from San Fran- e e = NP TOCALOMA. MARN |Timoss il Siiian fon s Wi | | SEENAMOQER, O e BERTRAND HOTEL—First-cliss accommo. | FANK PITT, Proprietor, Livermore, Cal. e s \Roiiehgors dations: reasonable rates; fishing: beautiful | = | folephone ana telegraph. Round trip, $2 50 38 to drives to Bear Valley, etc. JOSEPH F. BER- IN MENDOCINO COUNTY. $10 per week. Free carriage to and fram trains. TRAND, or Winchester Hotel Dining-room, | Beautiful secnery and drives; unexcelled | Write WILLIAM MARTIN, Glenwood, Cal. first floor, 58 Third st., San Franclsco. hunting; best trout fishing in California; excel- —_— lent tabie, $7 30 per week: fine rigs for accom- modation of guests; daily mails. Get full par- ticulars from A. H. YORDI, §09 Call bulld- ing, San Francisco. CAMP TAYLOR REDWOODS, On N. P. C. R. R., the place to go for sum- ; board or camp cottages; Sunday excur- $i. For circulars address H. G. MAR- Camp Taylor, Cal. JOHANNISBERG. FAMILY RESORT AND OUTING PLACE in the midst of the Napa Redwoods, Mount Veeder, 3100 feet. Large lake, boating, swim- ming, hunting, fishing. Terms, 38 to $10 per week. Send for circulars. JOHANNISBERG RESORT, Oakville, Napa Count; Cal. ADAM SPRINGS, LAKE CO. Favorite resort of the State; the water fs un- | excelled for medicinal purposes; table unsur- passed; fine fishing and hunting; stage dally from Calistoga direct to springs: round trip at Southern Pacific offices, $10. DR. W. R. PRA- THER. Adam Spring. KENILWORTH INN, PARK HOUSE and cottages at Ben Lomond, 10 miles from Santa Cruz, with unsurpassed climate, presents the best to be had as summer resort: best drives in the State; MILL VALLEY—A most delighttul summer | 1 2 special rates to families: charges very mod- Yome, Every mogern conventence. T and | KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS | erate!” T'5 FRTERSON, Ben Lomond. Cal. gut door sports, Forty-five minutes from San (Beswick, Slskiyou County, Cak) SRS e e = ‘rancisco. ‘able under personal care of MR! v ¥ ? Al aving handsome country home . W M. MERRY, Proprietor. S. ' pinest fehing and health resorc on the coast, | L4DT having handseme country -hery, g Climate perfect. For particulars apply to ED- SON BROS., Proprietors. LAUREL DEL LAKE AND HOTEL. Climate, scenery, entertainment; none better ; as indoors and out. In Lake Co; gas indoors and ot oo HOITT’S, NLO PARK, SAN MATEO CO. ONE hour from San Francisco. Ten daily trains cach way. Open to guests during June and July. Address IRA G. HOITT. BLUE LAKES HOTEL JLL BE CONDUCTED IN A QUIET, homelike manner, “ith one of the best tables in the county: $10 to $12 per week. Round trip, 39 50. 8. F. and N. P. to Uklah; 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. | minutes’ walk from station. Address KOHL, San Anselmo, Marin County, Cal. ANY one looking for nice, quiet, comfortabie farm home to spend vacation address F. QUIEN, Glen Ellen, Sonoma Co.. Cal. news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, . in wrapper, for mailing, $1 per vear. Blz € 1s a non- remtody " o Gonoren Gleet, Spermatorrheay Whités, unnatuzal dist '8es, or any in nok 1o welevare. N Lion. Irritation o wlces: Provents contaglon. tlon of mucous mem. rHEEvANS CHelaL Cg, branes. Non-sstringents CINCINNATL,O Sold by Druggists, 11t 5 days. Guarsatecd AGUA CALIEITE SPRINGS. Sonoma Valley, two hours from S. F., via Tib- PLEASANT VIEW RANCH. Good fishing, hunting, bathing; fresh T Warm mineral swimming and tub o sent fn plai milk, butter and eggs, Irésh fruit. Terms, | baths. Water, Fas, electric bells. Rates §10 to [ 8 Cxpress, propals” fod $7. B. M. SHELFORD, Cloverdale, Cal | f1 per week, §2 per day. Address Agua Cali- sm. or 3 bottles, §.75, Free carriage. 3 ente Springs, Agua Callente, Sonoma Co., Cal. ; %nt on Teqnasty

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