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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL SUNDAY, MAY 14, 1899 JACK WARD AT LAST STRUCK A WINNING GAIT e —— Piloted Four Winners at Oakland. DULL AND DREARY RACING%, . | WYOMING DOWNED DAISY F IN | THE HANDICAP. - en Nubia at Odds of 12 to 1 Ran Unbacked—Malay Backed to a Standstill—Three Choioes attended the red was a | | | ADVERTISEMENTS. New Rupture Gure, | 1127, THE CALL’S RACING CHART. OAKLAND RACE TRACK, Saturday, May 13, 1899.—Eighty-sec- ond day of the Winter Meeting of the Pacific Coast Jockey Club. Weather fine. Track fast. ADVERTISEMENTS. THE OWL EDWIN F. SMITH, Presiding Judge. 3DRUG CO. JAMES F. CALDWELL, Starter. / !125. FIRST RAC One mile; selling three-year-olds and upward; purse, $400. \‘ Cut Rate Druggists, 1128 MARKET ST., [ f Betting. Index. Horse, Age. Weight. %m. Str. Fin. Jockeys. [Op. CL 3 — —= | = San Francisco. Queen Nubia, 6. 3 12 11 12 (Stewar 1 Kootenal, 3 |6 11 2 oburn . Twinile Twink, 4. 1 B 31 31 [Colel 2 10th and Broadway, Alvin E, b allehy 0 THannah Reid, 3 84 72 52 |Holmes . 8 Oakland. Mercell 3h 61 64 |Bassinger 52 Henry 'C, %8 71 [Glover 5 Tobey, a.. s 51 86 19 Morana, 4 8.1 s s e 0 | Thyne, 4. 1 BB BB 11 Mack 3 | WRITE FOR 100-PAGE ..109) 2 u 1 1n W. Narvaez 0 | i e B : PRICE LIST. Tin . 135%; %, :50%: %, 1:15%; mile, 1:433 ‘Winner, W, L. Stanfield’s br. m. by imp. T i Calvados-Sister to Warwick. Good start. Won easily. Second and third driving. Nothing n it at the end but winner. Mercelles of little account. ¢ Goods dellvered free In $5 lots to railroad 3COND RACE—One and a sixteer points within 100 miles. h miles; gelling; three-year-olds and upward; | Lind & Humphrey's tched—Wyoming, 111, The Fretter "~ purse, $400. | iy 2 3 ; Betting. | S e e b B P S |§ Munyon’s Catarrh Inhaler 4% 5% 4% 1 14 [J. Ward 35 | 1O 1R I L [omes 0 | Reduced to 60c. 51 31 2% 32 81 |Jenkins . 5-2 PR E N § O ol L % |§ WE cuT DEEP : Sl el A e » o v KILMER'S SWAMP-ROOT.“ = e size cut to. .35¢c 06%; 5-16, bé.: ‘.sg)g‘ h;; 13-16, 1:22%; mile, 1:41%; 1 1-16 miles, 1:48. Win- i 00iates et b, ‘706 Pirate of Penzance-Miss Thomas, Good start. Won otente not backed by the right money. easlly. - Second and third driving. Malay was ‘‘the goods.’” Castake la Weber badly ridden. , Widow Jones 108. 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. SEVEN SUTHERLAND SISTERS HAIR GROWER. Einsteln poorly HIGHLAND THIRD R purse, $40X CE—One and a half miles; selling; three-year-olds and upward; S0c size cut to . $1.00 size cut to... SPRINGS. Remarkable Discovery by Dr. Rice That ut Pain, Danger, Opera- or Detention From Business. Cures W tion Sold at a Low Price and Is Thousands Who Wore | Trusses All Their Lives. n of curing | old metho nful and da d_ she Mai istrat snembered BIA 10 HOME REMEDY ALE CONPLAIN 0 by Jady her- "Sano-Rio b e in Vomb or Gvarles la 10 minuten. STOPS ALL PAIN -2 IN 10 MINUTES |532%250t0 co. Caston Bite. chteaes Sold by Owl Drug Co., B. F. and Oakland. BY ALL DRUGGISTS, ed m plain wrapper on recelpt Lo S o ¢ visit DR. JORDAN'S crear MUSEIUM OF ANATOM MAREET BT bet. 1y cured by the oldest st Est. 36 years IVATE DISEASES ook PHILOSOPHYof § | AR S e of X for mea) feeoeeodvVvooeweeal | OR. JORDAN—PRI Con DR JORDAN & CO,, 105 Market St Baja California | f | DAMIANA BITTERS| Is a_pow aphrodisine and specific tonte | r the organs of both | y for diseases of the great Restorative, tne. Eells on its own i testimonlals necessary. & BRUNE, Agents, FOR FITHER SEX. This remedy being in- jected directly te the seat of those diseas of the Genito-Urinary Orgens, requires no change of diet. ‘Cure aaranteed in 1 to 3 &L ays. Smail plain pack- age, by mail, 81.00, CURES oy hy GEO. DAHLBENDER & CO., Sole £14 Kearny st., Ban Francisco, Cal LE BRUN Agents, i | the shape of curios. The major w: . $400. ! Betting. Ideal camping spots all along the main Index. Horse. Age. Weight. S %¥m. Str. Fin. Jockeys. Op. ClL snoma and Guerneville branches of TR 53 2 17, Ward......| - the California Northwestern Railway x : 32 ik 3% Fiowies | and Tumors Cured | cce San Francisco and North Pacific 5 45 52 3z |cole | No KNIFE or PAIN | Railway), the picturesque route of Cali Inversr 1 21 TRt e No Pay until QURED | fornia. \While parties can camp . any- Tempo, s 88 810 6% [Dingley Los where, close to or remote from the rail- Dolors 2 1 21 71 lJenkins Any lump in & |road, a few picturesque spots especially i 3 4 Jad | woman’s breast is | adapted for campers have been selected of their easy access to San | | on account cancer. Faceandlip od & i thes g e g'z bl ST S also common places | Francisco. -Philura \d start. on ridden out. Second an rd driving. £ °C R 3 Fortls perhaps the best. Dare should have been third. Cut off by Farl Cochran in s Glen Ellen Park and four miles along stretch y 120 pp. BOOK SENT FAEE, | Sonoma Creek, beautiTully shaded. Ixcel- Borasalisd Raido ity Willl testimonials of | lent fishing and bathing. Mr. C. E. Har- at Glen Ellen, will show locations vey thousands | have Cured 113, SOXTH RACEOne mile; handicap; three-year-olds and upward; purse, §60. d | "SMicabel ; Park, ‘an our Gusrneviile il s S.R. CHAMLEY, M.D., 25 Third St.,S.F. | branch. adjoining the railroad, and skirted h [ by Mark ~West Creek, which Is now Tntex, Horse. Age. Welght[St ¥m. %m. %m. Str Fin | Jockess. SEND to SOME ONE with CANCER | (i, .nci, affording fine bathing, boating i i e e : | for two miles, and good fishing. Man in 3 Waming, 6, s el S REaeE s [Tullett | charge. Row boats at reasonable rental. L T S I Ward | “Guerneville, in the midst of the redwood Venado, -.107| 1 1% 1h 1h Dingley | country, and on the Russian River, is : R |Fann | bractically the terminus of the Guerne- 2 7 7 Py ville branch. The people of the town and 3 o vicinity, under the name of the Bu: _ICoburn way poc rter distanc Wyoming well ridden. 7 = = —~ Men's = Assoclation, of Guerneville, offer 49%: %, 1:15; mile, 1:41%. Winner, J. G. Brown & Co.s b. &. by | free camping sites throughout the whole BTSN ISt e ARTINE | section. The Russian River will be Satsuma wretchedly piloted. Rosormonde ffording a magnificent sheet of water for bathing and boating. Mr. D. | Connell, proprietor of the livery stable at dammed Her odds in the betting went back from 4 to and she disposed of Kootenal ving. Mercelles, the favor- tor. S o oo (e varieties; | in Bohe will meet all trains, and without charge | will show prospective campers the various locations, and from all v train service. | Guerneville, representing the association, Vienna, | | Hamburg, Uhlmer and Hunga. | | cen carefully classified. A arved from the black forests | attracts much attention, and SECOND SUCCESSFUL YEAR OF SAN GABRIEL SANATORIDN Ara an wood these points double ' n outfit did not seem to|a beautiful London pocket pipe with FOR THE CURE OF delivered on the grounds by fancy the chances of Potente, putting | mouthpiece of rare amber and mounted | 9t the ‘adigining towns. their checks down on Malay, and the | with silver is a work of art. All the East for_camping parties are to be paddock crowd followed suit Indian utensils are inciuded and some of procured at Ticket Office, 650 Market st. iences were that the brown gelding |them are curious in shape and design. | {aroddtatel tormtion ahply at Ticket went to the post a 3 to 5 choice. third. Ulm ruled favorite for the mile and a If seling run, and with Jack Ward on ck led Benamela past the judges over a length at the end. Ward managed to get in numerous pockets during the progress of the running, finally playing in luck by getting through next the raii tering the stretch. Major Hooker ran shifty third. In the mile seling affair, fourth to be decided, Nilgar, which was a “lobster” in a race earlier in the week, came to life, beating a cheap bunch of platers. Ward, who had the mount, took the lead on the back stretch and was never headed. Mel- karth finished second, five lengths ahead of Judge Wofford. The lukewarm choics P. ‘A. Finnegan, never looked dangerou: ‘Another_mile selllng run followed, re- sulting in' a handy win for the favorite Fortis. Earl Cochran finished strong, leading Grady for the place. —_————————— For Gramophones, or Graphophones, go to Mauvais’, 769 Market street. . * A TREASURED COLLECTION OF SMOKERS’ ARTICLES GATHERED BY MAJOR VON GIEGLINGER OF THIS CITY. ¢ a All Sorts of Curious and Antique Pipes Which Have Been Found About the World. One of the most interesting collections of curfo pipes and smokers’ material on the Paclfic Coast has been placed on ex- hibition 1IT the jewelry department of W. | K. Vanderslice & Co., 136 Sutter street, in this city. It is the property of Major Ar- thur von-. Gieglinger and contains rare specimens of smokers’ articles.. The col- lection is valued at several thousand dol- lars, placing it at its lowest figure, but {ts real market price is not given, as the purchase price only is marked on each article, and no duty or cost of transpor- tation s included. About twenty years ago Major von Gleglinger conceived the idea of gather- ing the choicest smokers' articies which could be found on two continents. Dur- | ing his travels he searched the most se- cluded parts of the globe in quest of elections for his collection and after each journey brought home treasures in s large- ly acquainted and many of his friends went abroad year after yvear, His parting request to.all of them was to continue the search he had begun and to secure pipes of ancient date or romantic history with-, out regard to cost. Invariably they re- turned with something which .found a ready position in the major's cabinet. The hrst plece, which probably laid the foundation to the collection, is a briar pipe carved by Major von Gieglinger with a pocketknife while a prisoner of war in Libby Prison. During the long hogrs of confinement in this notorious peni®¥n- tiary the little bowl and stem cut by his own hands out of briar wood became his only solace. Closely associated with this pipe "in ‘romance s a forester's pipe, onee the property of General Souvaroff, a Russian ~officer of St. Petersburg, who was barighed to Siberia in 1848, but who escaped in'1%59. During his incarceration the pipe was the unfortunate officer’s only companion’ and it was obtained for the collection after his death, several years later. In-the cabinet it is numbered 27. The remainder of the assortment com- prises plpes of almost every description. Lime- | Chinese | water made all the running, but at the | insp | wire was easily subdued by the favorite, | which won by four lengths in 1:18. Po- tente, evidently out of tune, finished | | tieth anniversary by a complimentary en- | 50 Market st.. Chronicle building, neral Office, Mutual Life building, ifornia *streets. R. X. RYAN, and Japanese pipes are worth | By the Continuous Inhalation Method. on and the Indian pipes have been | collected from almost every known mhc‘ TTHE_AIR IN EVERY ROOM IS SATUR. ECL s o 5 ATED with a germicide. The patient lives | n addition to pipes there are many curi- | tn an atmosphere that positively kills the | ous cigar-holders and tobacco-boxes. The | germ of tuberculosts. Immedlate relief to the display has attracted many curio collect- Weakening night sweats and cough. Tempera ors to the place and the articles have becn | ture falls to normal, and four weeks' treat- pronounced rare and genuine by all who | ment invariably increases welght from six to have seen them. ey nocans: The celebrated Throat and_Lung Speciallst, ST Dr, Robert Hunter of New York writes: % % Ci: C entirely approve of all yo dets Sonoma County: only 4% hours from San rcus Coming to Town. ly app you are dsing and pro- | § o staging: waters Elaborate preparations are being = = = noted for medicinal virtues; best natural bath made at Glen Park for acircus, Bare. A SUMMARY OF 100 CASES. in State; swimming and boating; grand moun- tain scenery; good trout streams at door: pho- tographer's room, _telephone, telegraph, daily mail and express; FIRST-CLASS HOTEL AND STAGE SERVICE: morning and afternoon Im- back trick riding will be made a fea- Character (No.|Cured.| provea ture of this new attraction at the popu- Not Im- proved. ) Total. ) dict great success for your undertaking.’” | | | lar resort. During the past week two |—— ~—{—|—— siages; round trip’ from San Tranclsco only s hav i $550. Take Tiburon ferry at 7:30 a. m. or 3:30 | emus }}a\e been added to the zoological | 1st Stage.. ° u p. m. Terms, §2 a day or $12 a week. Ref- ro]lfi;‘]tm& at the park. They came up | erences. any guest of " the 'vn!(l ltour years. on the Moana from Queensland, Aus- Gl ——|— | Patronage constantly Increasing—last year un- tralia. To-day’s performance at Glen |24 Stage.. ’ w | precedented. J. F. MCLGREW, Proprietor. Park will consist of the following num- | | bers: Balloon ascension and parachute e G jump, prize competitions for children, |sa Stage.. 5 » | |a grand concert and fine vaudeville | . programme. —————— The Elevator Accident. The Coroner’s jury in the inquest yes- | terday morning upon the body of James Alliato, who was crushed to death In the sidewalk elevator of the Remington Arms Company, returned a verdict of accident- al death due to the carelessness of the The Sanatorium Is owned and operated by | the San Gabrlel Sanatortum Co.. practicing ths Antiseptic Germicial Inhalation treatment for @igeases of the respiratory tract. Experlenced physicians and nurses ara in attendance. The Banatorium is lighted by gas and heated by steam and open fires. The rooms—over 100 in number—are cheerful. sunny and well fur- niched. Many suites have private baths. The Sanatorlum is delightfully located. nins | miles from Los Angeles, surrounded by twelve acres of lawn. fruit trees and shrubs. 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 natural warm water direct from springs to bath tubs. Lovely grounds, fishing and hunting. | Crystal Springs. Accommodations and table firét-class. J. A. REDEME mgee = ORCHARD In the FOOT- s 3 v H A bil- deceased. The jury added the following fiard room, lawn tennis court, ercquet srounds | RES] aNd it | clause: are free for use of patients. Fuller particu- | NEVADAS, i, romment o the Roard of Supervinrs 2% Topether, i, Sue pumpniet otaining | HEALTH SPRINGS e that an ordinance be passed o 180rs | wher s an 5 o eevare s piassed pblielng all owners | G rhethods of treatment, will bs mailed free the C. P.R.R. on elevators, thereby ralsing the covers at the rising of the | elevato | Plain, Quiet Retreat: Finest Scenery, Water, Mountain Alr, Fruit and All the Year Around Climate in California. Ideal Grounds and Surroundings. On Rallroad, 136 Miles from San Franelsco. $8 week. Open all year. Send for Booklet. Address Orchard Springs, Chicago Park, Cal. Situated five miles THE HOYA RETREAT 203 &5y Mineral water; fine hunting: finest climate in California: magnificent location; plenty of eggs, milk and frult; summer boarders ac- commodated at reasonable rates; good cheer and home comforts: good board with all ths delicacies of the season. For terms, address on application. Address all Inquiries SAN GABRIEL SANA- CLEVELAND 2815 LEAVITT & BILL, Open Every Evening. 809 Larkin St. —_————— Advances made on furniture and planos, with | or without removal. J. Noonan, 1017-1022 Missfon. | ———— | California Lodge, I. 0. B. B. Columbia Lodge No. 127, Independent | Order B'ne B'rith, will celebrate its thir- tertainment to its members and friends in B. B. Hall on Wednesday evening next. e e, | ADVERTISEMENTS. gn‘(sv FPORTER T. PEABODY, P. O. box §7, BOVAL o e sz {lroy. T2 % ; 1 ”” HOTEL MOUNT VIEW, A BEAUTIFUL SUMMER RESORT IN ROSS VALLEY ; now open for guests. For terms TOR and particulars address MRS. M. I. LEACH, l | |Betting. | W carter's Liver PilL ex. Horse. Age. Welght. |St. %m. Str. Fin. Jockeys. {Op. CL | b 2 itari = — | Proeets Buie ™ 1 The Great Sanitarium of the West. Il e LS L T 14 s P ‘10c § | OPEN EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR. Major: Hooker, 1 LAl gl 3T Sty Emulsfon New Hotel, elegantly furnished; tabls un- I 3 =y 2% 4 Pt ey Jissita surpassed: lighted by electricity. 71 81 81%(Dingle faed | THOUSANDS CURED BY ITS WATERS P R \ 0 ts | _Finest Swimming Tank, Bowling Alley and 8 8 8 [Bassinger s ses | Dancing Hall in Lake County, together with ~ — S — ! I’i)” o1l | cardnpi:\e Livery Stable, Gentle Saddle Horses | % nfles, 2:10; 1% mi Winner, Mrs. s Shampoo and Pones. 4 by Balgowan-Pennyroy Good start. Won first three driving. T, per Ib | OVER 30 KINDS OF MINERAL SPRINGS. Ulm *pot m'm» v!nl-sr Too much weight on Hooker. Dr. Bernays no account. Whale- | . bPh.\"sg:{-n in ?Klendance; lnupe!rbd cnma:ned | X ously ridd eautiful mountain scenery; trout, deer a: rward 112, Gibbettiflibbet 110, Lady Hurst 110. | Compound..... | small game plentiful; magnificent drives, = = — — —— —— -~ — s F;r‘m?lfl Restorer Ih‘nlhs in variety; lawn tennis -nd, f“",‘,‘fi BX2 r Restore: eached by the shortest st oute into o | 1198, FOURTH RACE—One mile; selling; three-year-olds and upward; purse, HI0. ! Sarsaparilla., . oc | County. Round trip fare from San Francisco | kil parilla e via Hipland. $5; via Calistoga, $9. 3 | 3] [ Betting. Bakec's Sarsaparilla . Hotel and cottage rates. 0 t0 §1d per week. Index. Horse. Age. Welght.|St. %m. %m. Str. Fin. [ Jockeys. (Op. CL |@ Peruna 5 S.T;?“R‘SIR’.?'Q:C’:I'I::;g?lll"'n.l‘yfli:’l!"‘a:*;n";'"" | Nfigar, 3 6l 8 21 11 1 1w T = Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets. hlet or further information address J. CRAIG, Niflgar, 3 . 2 114 4 (Ward 3 5 Aver's Hair Vigor. ighland Springs, Lake County, Cal, or ses MelKarth, 4 . 4 7% 2h 25 |W. Narvaez..| 10 20 Mellin's Food -...ooe. L. 5D CRATG. $16 Montgomery st. Judge Wofford, 9 9 9 3h |Johnson . 30 60 Horlick's Malted Milk.. Highland Springs Mineral Weaters on sale at Rosemald, 4 . 1T A L Te R B 42 |Jenkins R Plerce’s Medical Discovel Oakland Pioneer Soda Water Co., Thirteenth A. Finnegan, 4. 1 1% 3Lj 63 |Ames 972 Pierce’s Prescription and Webster sts., Oakland. B3 8N T 6% |Bassinger . 5 10 Pinkham's Compound . AHRENS, PEIN & BULLWINKEL, 7 6% b g 7% “oburn 12 20 Ajax Tablets . 1 €20 Post st.. San Francisco. 8 3 }\v 820 88 (Macklin . 10 7 Castorfa ... | 1 2 6 3 8% 9 |Dingley Dy Syrp of Figs (genuine only) | —3 1:16; mile, 1:42. Winner, P. E. Jones' b. c.. by Islington-Joy. P | Good start. Second and third driving. Einan) e man d= Qutnoes | Nilgar: did_not have Macklin up to-day. Wofford came from away back. New Moon | & ssom .. | cut off half a dozen times. | | | sta, ‘Mark West Springs, Soda water from the Paso | Robles mineral spring is §| served on the table at meal | times—especially adapted for dyspepsia and stomach ailments. Rheumatism is} Our Specialty, Either inflammatory, mer- curial or chronic, and yields readily to the curative prop- erties of the Paso Robles Hot Mud and Sulphu- Baths. Otto E. Never, Prop. City Office, Paso Robles, Cal. 636 Market st S YOUR SUMMER OUTING. | Health are Hotel | and assured del | Pleasure at Coronado Send for Pamphlets, Terms, Etc. Reduced Summer Rates now in Effect. Apply at 4 New Montgomery st., S. F. FAMOUS GILROY HOT SPRINGS. (Change of Management.) R. ROBERTSON (for_the past five years at Paraiso Springs), Prop. and Manager. The hotel and cottages have been thoroughly renovated—new furniture, beds, carpets, etc. The Table the best the market affords. The Baths refitted and improved—competent at- tendants and masseurs. Grounds and walks beautified. Fine hunting and fishing. Trains leave Third and Townsend sts., S. F., at 9§ a. m, and 2:45 p. m. Carriages at Gilroy for the Springs. For illustrated pamphlets and special rates by months and for famffles address R. ROB- | ERTSON, Gilroy Hot Springs, Cal. BYRON HOT SPRINGS, Most Popular_ Resort on the Pacific Coast. Take S. P. Ferryboat, footof Market st.; 9a. m. or 5 p. m. Only 3 hours' ride. No staging. Carriage meets you at the train. Fine Hotel. aths cure Rheumatism. BETTE Manager, Byron Hot Springs, Cal. OST PICTURESQUE_RESORT, VARIETY of mineral springs, Soda, Sulphur, Magne- Tron and Arsenic: plunge bath; swimming | pool, billiards, shuffleboard, croquet and other | games. Accommodations first-class; table good; §$9 to $12 a week. Round trip, §3 7. _Stage meets morning trains and Sat. eve. FRESE & JUERGENSEN, Mark West Springs, Sonoma Co., Cal. City Office, 912 Larkin st. 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. FEasy staging, telephone and daily mail, Rates, $10 to §14 per week. Special reduced rates for small cottages. Write J. MARTENS, Prop., or F. A. BUSSE, 416 Pine st., city. "OPENS MAY Ist. 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 golt iinks; elegant hall and dining room; club, bil- liard and smoking rooms; new hard-finished and_elegantly furnished; ‘telephoze. OPENS MAY 1; round trip, $3. Address W. E. VEA- ZIE, Lessee, South Ben Lomond. SUMMER HOME FARM. SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS: FIRST-CLASS family resort; cottages, tents, hunting and fish- ing: artificial lake for boating and swimming: long distance telephone; campers’ return tick- ets. $250; hotel open the vear round. Send for circulars ‘to J. H. HAESTERS, Glenwood, Cal. BQCA floTEL The grandest resort in the Sierra Nevadas for the hunter and fisherman; pleasant sunny rooms, good boating on lake; boats free to guests: prices reasonable, $§ to §$10 per week; speciai rates for families. The celebrated Truckee River trout are unequaled in California. W, J. McDonald, Manager. 3 Yosemite Valley and Big Trees. Superior_accommodations and lowest rates via the “Valley Road” route. For full par- ticulars address JOHN MOSS, Traffic Dept., 321 Market st., San Francisco. MENDENHALL MINERAL SPRINGS. Open_under new management, on cottage plan; 2000 feet above sea; average heat, 75 degrees Stage connects with trains at Liver- more at 2:15 p. m. Entire fare from San Fran- clsco, $250. For particulars address DR. FRANK PITT, Proprietor, Livermore, Cal. Ross Valley, Marin County, Cal, MARIN N TOCALOMA. MAR! BERTRAND HOTEL—First-class accommo- dations: reasonable rates; fishing: beautiful drives to Bear Valley, ete. JOSEPH F. BER- TRAND, or Winchester Hotel Dining-room first floor, 58 Third st., San Francisco. : 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. ILL BE CONDUCTED IN W oheihe manner, vith ohe of the st tables in the county; $i0 to $12 per week. Round Uiy, 950, 8 F. and X. P, to Diiab; thence by ge. res: 8 & stage. Aadr . Bertha, Lake DUNCAN SPRINGS, Two miles from Hopland. Unequaled sod: magnesia springs; batks; lur?\’lshed :o(!'l::ld. Terms, $10 to $12." Buy through tickets. Send for circular. O. HOWELL, Hopland, Cal. EDGEMONT—Delightful _boardin, lace Santa Cruz Mountains; fine nccngnmgdllhmi;i lively nelghborhood; daily malil; long distance phone. Patchin P. 0., Santa Clara Co., Cal. COLDS For Five Nations., | Dr. Humphreys’Specific Manual tells all about the treatment and cure of dis- ease, in five languages, is published in English, Ger- man, French, Spanish and Portuguese, that all may know about Dr. Hum- phreys’ famous Specifics. By consulting this book you can doctor yourself and your family success- fully ; it can be found atall drug stores or is mailea free on request. Humphreys' Medicine Co., cor. John sts., New York. " Etna Springs - and long life. 2 traing daily—7:30 a. m., 4 p. m. Round trip $7. includes private carriage to Springs. W. L. MITCHELL, Aetna Springs, Napa Co., Cal. NAPA SODA SPRINGS. TWO ‘I;KAINH DAILY; 7:30 A. M. AND 4. . M. . stage meets train at Napa City. AN- BrEw TACKEON, Napa Boda Springs B, O, PLEASANT VIEW RANCH. Good fishing, huntihg, bathing; fresh milk, butter and eg‘%s fresh fruit. Terms, . E. M. SHELFORD, Cloverdale, Cal! ee carriage. BLUE LAKES HOTEL Willlam and 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 mails. Get full par- ticulars from A. H. YORDI, 89 Call build- ing, San Francisco. 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. Climate, scenery, entertainment; none better in Lake Co.; gas indoors and out. H. WAMBOLD. HOITT’S, MENLO PARK, SAN MATEO CO. ONE hour from San Francisco. Ten daily trains each way. Open to guests during June and July. Address IRA G. HOITT. AGUA CALIENTE SPRINGS, Sonoma Valley, two hours from S. F., via Tib- uron ferry. Warm mineral swimming and tub baths. Water, gas, electric bells. Rates $10 to $12 per week, '$2 per day. Address Agua Cali~ ente Springs, Agua Caliente, Sonoma Co., Cal, | reel PARAISO SANTA CATALINA-» ISLAND, 8% Hours Ride From Los Angeles, Cal. AMERICA’S FOREMOST RESORT. ‘Write for-information about Catalina’'s won- derful attractions. World's records for rod and angling. Fishing tournament May 1 to Sept. 1, auspices Tuna Club. h season of our famcus Marine Band. The Hotels Metropole and Island Villa. Modern Conveniences. cient Management. Moderate Rates. Best Golf Links. IDEAL CAMPF LIFE. BANNING COMPANY, 222 South Spring st., Los Angeles, Cal HOT SPRT beautiful summer and winter resort, now owned and managed by DR. J. 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, {n the Coast Range Mountains, at an elevation of 1000 feet. The climate {s soft and balmy and fres from fogs. Soda, sulphur and iron springs. Hot plunge and’ tank baths; delightful grounds; comfortable hotel; annex and cottages; oo hunting and fishing; grand scenery;: 'lovely walks and drives. Special rates to families oc- cupying entire cottages, or invalids or others remaining more than one month. Trains daily from Third and Townsend st. depot, 9 a. m. (Pullman_to Soledad, thence seven miles by stage to Paraiso.) Round trip, $8. For further information address J. PERRAULT, M.D., Pa~ raiso Springs, or city office, 33 Sutter st., S. F. HARBIN'S HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS, LAKE COUNTY. The Best in the World. — This HOTEL, COTTAGES and GROUNDS light- ed with ACETYLENE GAS. Open the year round. Sulphur, Iron, Magnesia and Arsenic. All_kinds of baths. - WOND! UL CURES of Rheumatism, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Paraly- sis, 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. Thie delighttul watering place is located .in the midst of the Coast Range. Abundance of mineral springs, hot and cold plunge baths, large swimming tank of mineral 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. HOTEL BELVEDERE Open for the Season April 1. Ample accom- modations in Hotel; also in new cottages, just completed. MRS. A. T. NOORE, BELV ERB. LAKE COUNTY. EW 19-PASSENGER -OSEMITE STAGES, all outside seats, direct to the most pletur- esque portion of California. Best equipped stags line in the State. Leaves Calistoga dally (Sun- days excepted) at 11:30 a. m., direct to Harbin, Beigler, 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. ST. HELENA SANITARIUM. NATURAL ADVANTAGES: SALUBRIOUS climate; picturesque scenery; mountain walks; pure spring water; beautiful drives; pine groves, lawns and gardens. The best-ad- vantages for those Who need to obtain comfort, rest and health culture in a short time. Address ST. HELENA SANITARIUM, St. Helena, Cal. O’DONNELL’S Glen Ellen, also 20 completely furnished B-room cottages good boating, fishing and hunting; finest summer resort and mineral water for all diseases In America; camping ground and mineral water free. Apply to Dr. C. C. O'Donnell, 1021}; Market st.,, bet, Bixth and Seventh, San Francisco. PLANTATION HOUSE, Eighteen miles from Cazadero, on stage line, Good trout fishing, plenty fruit, cream and milk: free conveyance for parties of two or more; grand redwood scenery. Address J, LUTTRINGER, Seaview, Sonoma County, of apply E. KRUSE, 07 Front st., S. F., for par« ticulars. CARLSBAD Most, beautirut County. The mineral springs are famous for marvelous cures when all elss failed, especially in stomach, liver, kidney and bladder affections. Superlor accommodations. $10 per week. Fine roads, trout ng and deer hunting. Write W. R. McGOV] Carls- bad, Lake County. 'ADAM SPRINGS, LAKE CO. Favorite resort of the State; the water is 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. DR. C. C. Sanitarium and Mineral Springs, Sonoma County spot in Lake HOTEL BENVENUE And cottages, Lakeport, Cal.—Large grounds; new dancing pavillon, $0x40; fronts lake 200 ft.} fine bowling alley and shuffleboard; swimmin; boating, elegant yacht free: children's play- ground. good table; no Chinese help. F. & A. M. SCALES, Proprietors. BROOKSIDE. The beautiful new resort at the head of Napa Valley is now open. First-class ac- commodations, hot and cold water, gas, baths, fhineral springs. For health, scerery, climate and beautiful drives it is unsurpassed. Write for pamphlet. LORRIN BOOTH, Prop., Cal- istoga, Cal. SAMUFL SODA SPRINGS. J. R. Morris, Prop., Napa County, Cal. Sure cure for dyspepsia, indigestion, rheumatism and constipation; hot mineral baths. Thes eprings are located In Napa County, 20 mi east of St Helena. The water is bottled at the springs and contains its own natural gas. Stage leaves St. Helena. GLENWOOD HOTEL. M THE REDWOODS, SANTA CRUZ M't'ns; 5 minutes’ walk from depot; milk, poultry, fruilt, iron springs; ras throughout: telephone and ‘telegraph. Round trip, 32 50; 38 to $10 per week. Free carriage to and from trains, Write WILLIAM MARTIN, Glenwood, Cal. CAMP TAYLOR REDWGODS, On N. P. C. R. R, the place to go for sum= mer; board or camp cottages; Sunday excur- slons, §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, 3100 feet. Large lake, boating, swim- ming, hunting, fishing. Terms, $6 to $10 per week. Send for circulars. JOHANNISBERG RESORT, Oakville, Napa County, Cal. SANTA CRUZ Mountains—A quiet foothill ranch, located in Blackburn Guich, 5 miles from Santa Cruz; delightful summer home in the redwoods: running water; abundance of fruit; good table; terms, $5 per week; children under 10, $3. Address W. CRANDE! Si R Io. 8. ress W. CRANDELL, Santa 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; epeclal rates to families: charges very mod- erate. T. H. PETERSON, Ben Lomond, Cal. ANY one looking for nice, quiet, comfortabls farm home to spend vacation add QUIEN, Glen Elien, Sonoma Co., Cat™

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