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4 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1899. BOY ACCIDENTALLY KILLS HIS FATHER While the Lad Rifle the Weapon Is Dis- charged. caog Double Tragedy Near Santa Maria. AR | Special Dispatct The Call | SANTA BARBARA, May 15.—A sad double tragedy was enacted yesterday afternoon about ten from Santa M , in a secluded and quented spot J. M. Hamiltor T > and in the er v r Company, cut s wife's with a rusty pocketkr ind then killed hir 1 It is believed he was not in his right mind jeald of his w Han w ver to visit the Oli- who lives « ranch, knife in his Hamilto 1 upon him- with which tting his son-in-law. unintelligi- rds: ne appa The su g the note endent o Mr. Ma watched party a distance country road Coroner L. J. went to the He ) yvears of native this ge on onl three iren—Mrs. of whom lives at milton and his wife d to-morrow by knew ced mploy rong with Jme ver known al- | 1d by wa BISBEE MINER'S PICK STRIKES DYNAMITE One Man Killed and Two Injured by an Explosion in a Drifr. explc sion the e man an ad man was hole 1 old by some other over it, and when struck it was s arm was blown off, and his body muti® nd Joe O'Hara were in- flying eked the cage ding O'Hara, efll had ma: timer. s here. He was an old MURDOCK NOTE CASE NEARING ITS CLOSE May 15.—4 s two rdock WILLOWS, Lusk conclude ment in the Snish the F. orney day cas, will Saftig, Grove L. s urday night being discharged by M ftig admitted he was in the wrong to a certain extent, but savs he never at- tempted to draw a pistol on Mr. Joh Pears’ Only they who use it know the | ] luxury of it. LEADS TO MURDER T. F. Huntington Engaged as an In-| g Is Cleaning a 3 Be Built. Special Dispatch to The Call. | paper clippings inclosed, | which you have my ‘ln Santa [ the line thanks. LIVELY FIGHT ON of the road Know do what is required, and, | way cleared up as soon as it well can be. | T will endeavor, and I think I could get [ I wrote you AD MANIS lSL[ | before, T would like to have the right of |my co-associates to pay something | toward the accomplishment of this | end, but ] would like to know just |wrh It will cost to get the free right f of way so that we could cover the gap Workmen Driven Off by | sith “workmen. T have given orders b : | the contractors not to put on any greater Police. force untll this matter is settled, and of | gourse ‘we shall give a reasonable time or this right of way matter to be cleared et up. Tt is quite true that we did not agree | to build the road until all the rights of Special Dispateh to The Call | ¢ had been furnished, and we are, fore, in a sense technlcally blam VANCOUV B e having done what we agreed to do. N At the same time 1 do not feel satisfied struggle for the p theallezed ' with what we have done, thinking that erial naval reserve known as Dead We have come a little short ourselves of Island, betwen the Chicago cap- | {0IM€ the best we knew how toward L S g0 c2 suilding this and so 1 shall speak Stuart & Wells, and the pro- | with my people 1 get them if 1 can to government, culminated in agree to pay a part of the expense O Imi 1 ! ¢ 14 nithe HRlanAlto s odore | Clearing up these rights of way, only we 1 the island to-day. Theodore | e know just what the expense will be who is acting for the Chicago | and know as soon as the information can , although arrested a short time given us. We cannot \\":nl very long at the instance of the city, took it, and we cannot afford to push the work ead until the question of righ sixty men before daybreak this| of way is entirely cleared up and closed. morning and commenced to fell all the | 1 hope it will be done promptly. Yours truly, P. HUNTINGTON. magnificent timber on the island. He received a message last night from the R, HUNTINGTON'S CHANGE OF TONE Ellwood-Surf Line Will Joseph West of Santa Ana Canyon was shot and @ 1l-year-old son yes The boy was attempting 81 gaANTA BARBARA, May 15.—The om a rifle. The cautioned him to be 8 ASetmined stani Wil e DR e he given the warning than the rifle was discl g Toned sang e e T father's side under the left arm and pierced the body, % | Drevfus and the trustees of the Hollis- he left lobeof the lung and coming out below the shoulder fa| ter estate, through whose ranch the attempted to reach the telephone his residence, but was | coast road will lie for a distance of d Mrs. West was eighbor's place four m down the | twenty-seven miles, has made Collis and it was some time before she returned and aid was summoned. P. Huntington back down o a gertain Sanborn and Blythe of this city were called, but could do nothing to Extantianalhiohs Z Mr. West's life. He expired at midnight. The body was brought to ent, and he has now agreed to co- R TGRSy RN ertaiker TROnTe K AR Wil boEhatos operate with the people of this county S in their endeavors to clear the diffi- West was in charge of the head works of the Southern California culty. The following letter will appear ‘ompany at Santa a Canyon, twenty miles from this city. He was $8'in the Morning Press to-morrow years of age. He leaves a widow and five children. g SAN FRANCISCO, May 11, 1569, 0 LOnONe '.OS;OS.OH:"SO!.‘DM"' Edward Ivison, Santa Barbara— | Dear Sir: Yours of the 10th, with news- is received, for 1 think you arbara and those llving along as well as we SUCCESS BY THE SOUTHWELLS IN A DOUBLE BILL “Pinafore” and *“Cav~ alleria Rusticana.” g AT THE TIVOLI Sieagi “ORPHEUS” BRACE OF GOOD VARIETY ACTS AND A BAD ONE. g The Held-Over Farces Continue in Popular Favor at the Columbia and Alcazar. St g Rather a weird double bill, this of “Pinafore” and “Cavalleria Rusticana,” but not half so unpalatable as you would think. In fact, it sounds much better than it looks in type, and the good sized audience that turned into the Grand Opera House last night re- warded the efforts of the Southwell company with many premeditated bou- quets and, what was better still, much spontaneous applause. That this clever company would make easy work, of | “Pinafore” w. a foregone conclusion, | but there was to the outcome of “‘Cavalleria,” the first serious opera of the Southwell season. And be it said at once to the credit of all concerned that the Mascagni pro- duction was distinctly admirable. The choruses were alert and vigorous and they sang richly and in tune; the or- chestra, under Mr. Simonson, was in sympathy with the tense, sultr; of the score; the stage pictures stage direction were competently ar- ranged, and two of the five principals scored signal victories. These were a deal of speculation as | | 1 spirit | and | Miss Mason and Mr. Persse. She di- vulged unheraided dramaisms that were nothing short of a sensation in the strenuous role of Santuzza; her singing was even and pure and she brought out a great deal of the pas- sionate color of the part. Mr. Persse, too, separated himself effectively from his comic opera personality and gave Turridu with convincing vehemence. His voice, so delicately tender in the lighter operas, finds a surprisingly congenial vent in the excitement of this one. Hat- tie Bell Ladd played Lola with a cer- tain Carmenesque flavor that was not | out of keeping, and Bertha Ricci was | an uneventful Lucia. Most Lucias are. A somewhat stuffed Alfio was Mr. Goff; but all in all the performance deserved its flowers and applause. In “Pinafore,” which came first, the staging was copious and good and the ensembles notably free and strong. the satire that is in Gilbert's libretto was not squeezed out, but the acting was, on the whole, much better than we are accustomed to in local productions of this musical comedy. Mr. Wolff was fully as good a Dick Deadeye as I ¢ recall, and he sang the part as I never remember to have heard it sung by | any one else. Mr. Wooley presented the ruler of the Queen’s navee with a fas- tidious elegance that was very fit, and gave an attractive characterization throughout, although he did not con- trive to get quite the best humor out of his lyrics. Daisy Thorne was proud, glacial Josephine in just that way, and Winifred Goff was fairly pompous as the captain. Little Butter- cup was an amiable phase of Miss Ricei, and Miro Delamotta made a good figure of Ralph Rackstraw and sang with urgent charm in all but the top notes of his voice. The more T think it over the more I like this eccentric double bill. It as hearty a feast as when the ‘‘Pag Siamized with the “Cavalleria, but that is rather an advantage thes vaudeville days. ASHTON STEV Tivoli. Offenb: spectacular “Orpheus an Burydice” was presented at the Tivo last night to a crowded house. The opera which has been before the public for half a century and ran for two years secutively on its first production none of its charm and went quite ly last night. Edwin Stevens was William Pruette, Pluto; Phil Orpheus; Willlam Schuster, Styx; Lichter, Eurydice; Ynez Dean, Juno, Tillle Salinger, Public Opinion: Annie Myers, Diana; Charlotte Beckwith, Anna Little Hazel Callahan, Cupid, and Master Arnold Grazer nymede. Miss Beckwith made her debut and took the opportunity to display her somewhat robust charms to the best advantage, he tume being brief and airy 3 essed of a good voice and All | the | | with a flattering reception. She was | somewhat nervous, owing possibly to the scantiness of her attire. Master Arnold Grazer made a hit in his danse du diable, land Schuster was encored five times for | his song, “When 1 Was Monarch of | Arcadia.” The scenery was striking and | the costumes were elaborate. | Orpheum. ’ Three new turns at the Orpheum—two | successes and one failure. The former are contributed by the Montro: troupe of acrobats and the Escamillos, equilibrists the latter by Miss Edna Aug, who i gently billed as “‘America’s leading char- acter comedienne.” According to report, Miss Aug is under contract to play next eason with Augustin Daly’s company. If this be true, Mr. Daly has his life’s | work ahead of him. Miss Aug at present | shows the smallest amount of talent and | training that m: be exposed with safety on the stage. Her imitations of Anna Held, a Bowery girl, a Dutch dialectrician | nd ‘a ‘“‘coon’” songstress are the most | dismal in the history of the Orpheum. | Some things on the stage are so bad that | they are funny. This act is worse than that. The Montroses—five men and a boy | —are the best yet in their line. Their | acrobatic work swift and graceful, and | some of the boy's feats simp! | | | The Escamillos—a man and a boy—do | | reckless feats on the tight wire. In_this | | act, too, the boy is the star. And Baby | Lund still leads the holdove so the| juveniles have everything thelr own way | i this we | Columbia | | Charles Frohman's interesting produc- tion, “On and Off,”" continues all the week lin the Columbia. Seldom have we en- | ced such admirable acting as Fritz | William land and the others con- { tribute to this farce. The st perform- | ance takes plac night, and then at last, ¢ )t opera and | farc a4 real Clyde Fitch's | “The Moth " played by | the Herbert Kelcey-Effie Shannon com- bination. | Alcaza- Several alterations have been made in Clay Greene's new farce, “His Japanese | Wife which commenced the second week in the Alcazar last night. It is the most- talked-of play in town and certainly origi- | nal and clever. M Crews has made a | distinet hit in the p of the J | bl Toreador song last night and the orches- tra and audience 'arose ang him. "In the (o0 Arizona Bill Lt LB a andled half a hundred venomous reptiles with impunity. The ance reptilca ui y. The attendance ]Ke Kneisels. The Kn ber concerts man & Clay a Friday night, May nd Satirday ci ternoon, May 27. ‘A number by Smetana a dead composer with a romantic i tragic history, will be played for the first time here. SOUGHT To CUT OUT HIS PARENTS’ HEARTS Notorious Manuel Davie Runs Amuck and Lands in Jail. OAKLAND, May 15.—But for the timely interference_of Antanacia Madriaga and Policeman Keefe, Manuel Davie might have executed his threat to cut out the hearts of his aged mother and step- father to-night. The Davies reside at Forty-fifth street and Shattuck avenue and young Davie acted queer when he arrived home. After picking a quarrel with his step-father he finally whipped out his big pocketknife and declared he would cut out his parents’ hearts. They ran from the house and Manuel gave chase, and was intercepted by Madrlaga and Officer Keefe At the City Prison the bloodthirsty young man was hooked simply for di turbing the peac Davie gained consi erable ; some months ago, when he was twice shot by Horatio Paul, whom he d intende to kill him because h refused him ten cents with which to pur- chase scme beer. P scharged on a trial for intent to murder and recently »ed from a stepladder, broke hig e and died at the Receiving Hospital. Cao o CADETS READY TO COMPETE. The final practice drill of League of the Cross Cadets was held last night in the rmory of the First Regiment, Market and Tenth streets, in preparation for the fth annual drill fo be held in Mechanics Mr. Green will have to look a lo to find a better actress for the part when he arranges for the New York pro- * fol- mous | { duction. A revival of *“In Mizzou lows, with Ernest Hastings in the f Goodwin part. 0 gmbia: | | Way and Maitland at the Olympia last | | night scored a hit In blackface special- | ties. Their work is of the knockabout | it seemed to please. Miss Mait- | coon’” songs were delivered with | vim and gusto. | | Thé Chutes. L At the Chutes Antonio Varga sang the | compe Pavilion day night. > st cente in the competitive n the four crack companies of The c have_drilled as- for this. Company of instruction by J. Caughran of ates Artillery, who has recently returned from Manila. Other companies have also had the benefit of professional coaching. hence an interesting competi- tion is expectec g Major-General W, R. Shafter will re- the cadets. The programme will a concert from 7:30 to 8:45 P. M saber drfll, Company G; skirmish driil, Company D: first aid to the injured by Hospital ~Corps; four companies in stering in of regiment er new poration and_regimental i parade under command of Lieutenant- Colonel T. F. Ryan. Federal Government, which had grant- ed him a lease of the island, giving him permission to go ahead with the work of erecting an immense sawmill. The men had been at work about two hours when all the provincial police- HIGHLAND men in the city and a squad of city policemen landed. re accom- | itart emieAD YR A The Great Sanitarium of the West, Mayor Garden and Magistrate Ander- | OPEN EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR. zate old to stop work | New Hotel elegantly furnished: table un- = '.'m‘l udfi.‘:‘\\””\:‘l 8 told to stop work | .ol eq Tightea electricity. “I am empowered by the Dominion THOUSANDSCURED BY ITS WATERS Government to go ahead and I defy Finest Swimming Tank, Bowling Alley and you to &top me.” ng Hall in Lake County, together with * Siasi = 3 complete Livery Stable, Gentle Saddle Horses Attorney General then ordered | ana Ponfes. g arrest. Ludgate, who YOUng | OVER 30 KINDS OF MINERAL SPRINGS. Hercules, standing six feet three, coolly Physiclan in attendance superb climate: folded his arms and waited for the ap- | beautiful mountain scenery; trout, deer and i gy s = small game plentiful: magnificent drives; proach of Officer Campbell. The latter baths in vartety; lawn tennis and croguet. advanced with a pair of handcuf but | Reached by the shortest stage route into Lake in a trice was thrown on h back by County. Round trip fare from San Francisco via Hopland, $8: via Calistoga, $9. the mill 1ian. He called loudly for the | Vi derlend. 34 xa G0l city police to help him. Several re- sponded and a desperate hand-to-hand encounter ensued. Ludgate was thrown Take S. F. & N S P. R. R. to Callstoga. Highland Springs. to the ground and badly cut about the | 1 °p “CRATG. 51§ Montpomery st. face. Captain Cates, who is working | Highland Springs Mineral Waters on sale at with him, called upon the men em- | Oukland Ploneer Soda Water Co.. Thirteenth ployed in clearing the island to as- | 8Pd Webster st OaKiard. @ LLWINKEL. their leade €20 Post st., San Francisco. In groups of five and six the men — hurried to the spot, armed with axes, s and shovels. While Ludgate, and covered with mud, strug- ng gled with the officers, Magistrate An- derson mounted a stump and as the employes wer out to make an attack on the Government officials and —_ police officers he read the riot act. the word, captain,” said the men | y3eal camping spots all along the main to Ludgate, who was by this time hand- | y;. gonoma and Guerneville branches of cuffed, “and we'll throw the ‘offic the Californta Northwestern Railway | to the se (lessee San Francisco and North Pacific | . I don’t want to see any blood- * replied Ludgate. “We will have to give in to the law this time.” The Attorney General then addr the infuriated workmen and said While parties can camp sed if few and good fishing. Ludgate was brought before Magistrate | for two mil jous conflict is now imminent | be >n the Dominion and Provincial governments. That the Imperial Gov- ernment also is taking a hand in the A anch. . under the name ‘Association, of W matter is evidenced by the fact that the wil “be V. i sgeri 4 ive ) y Yord ) the warship Bgerla arrived In mort |G er for bathing and boating. Mr. D. in response to a hurried message this afternoon, and is now anchored off the | Gyerneville, representing the assoclation, | island. Ludgate is free again. and it | Wil meet all trains, and without charge | - is reported to-night he will land 150 | will show prospective campers the various | N, p. . locations, To and from all daily train service. upplies men on the island early in the morn- ing. these SHOUP SAYS QUAY WILL BE SEATED Appointees From Other States, He Thinks,” Will Also Be Admitted to the Senate. | BOISE, Idaho, Ma Senator Shoup | returned from Lemhi County to-day. He was asked what his attitude was respect- ing the seating of Senator Quay on the | Governor's appointment. He said he was | not prepared to announce what he would do, but it was his opinion that Quay | would be seated. He based his opinion on Tickets for camping procured at Ticket Office For detailed informatior Office, 650 Market st. or at General Office nsome and California street: C. WHITING, R X. G Manager. Gen. Pas par & HREE MILES FROM UKIAH, ME! clno County. Natural electric Wi delivered on the grounds the merchants of the adjoining towns. s are to be Market st. apply at Ticket Chronicle building, utual Life building, | RYAN, . Agt. SPRINGS. $10 to $14 per week. P. Raflway to Hopland. or For iHustrated pam- phlet or further information address J. CRAIG. Lake County, Cal, or ses REE CAMPING way). the picturesque route of Cali- | any- . close to or remote from the rail- ¥ especially | n selected | down. The men held hurrled confer- | gjen Elien Park and four miles: along | b A Ay e e & corary | Sonoma Creek, beautiTully shaded. Excel- | him. en he reached here he was | V€ : oW Jocatigns, Man in | precedented. Mark West Springs, | Anderson on a charge of unlawfully | charge. Row boats at reasonable rcqu cutting timber on crown lands. The Guerneville in lhl“l\ml‘ll{\ll“g«l(flhl‘l{i‘;i:ooig' s 3 sday and on the Russia ; seinaereiousnes gt Ty lly the terminus of the Guerne- | The people of the town and )f the Business Guerneville, offer ites throughout the whole Connell, proprietor of the livery stable at poirits double VICHY SPRINGS. NDO- aters, champagne baths, Only place in the world of this class of waters having continuous flow of the fact that in the Mantle contest the natural W!l;l;n Iv\'nler 1‘(!2(;‘( mfrflm ;p‘r"lng(u‘ to -publicans largely voted for seating tho | bath tubs. Lovely grounds, fishing and hunting. micant He Gl not know. how. the new | Crystal “Springs. _Accommodations ‘aad tabls men felt, but it was lis opinion that the S R e R i it majority tor large Republic fic would be suf- | Quay in If the The Place for t to Carry ORCHARDE:S: vote remained di nywhere near the pined, diviaed snsyhers neat, the | REST and SIERRA E fon, the surrounding HEALTH PRIN NEVA]DAB, tions were much different. pear Colfax.sn it it tia et ;.!m.;rbdax;x.g» WUl | plain, Quiet Retreat: Finest Scenery, Water, ym ot Sta na £ Mountain Alr, Fruit and All the Year m other States. The Senator voted for Climate in Californt le and the others that vear whose | By n Ciifornis. and Surroundings. Miles from San Francisco | $8 week. Open al! year. Mantle decision. S — WILL TEACH AT STANFORD. hinged on t On Railroad, | Send for Booklet. | | ™" Address Orehard Springs, Chicago Park, Cal. by | drives to Bear Va structor in English. | STANFORD UNIVERSITY, May Dr. Jordan has long had the idea of mak- ing those departments which interest the men of the University as strong as possi- ble. A short time.ago the law depart- ment was added to, and before long some new additions will be made to_the eco- trains dall; mic department. To-day Professor | $i. includes private carriage to Springs. throp announced the appointment of | MITCHELL, Aetna Springs, F. Huntington as an instructor of | = ish. Huntington Atna Springs ‘ cures many ,things. T En | Mr. from the| classical course at Cornell College {n 1592, | and was for two years a graduate stu-| dent at Johns Hopkins and Harvard Uni- ities, taking the degree of A. M. at | 3% hours from S. F.; raduated ROWARDENNAN, 40 minutes from :30 a. m., 4 p. m. Round trip W. L. apa Co., Cal. OPENS MAY Ist. Santa Cruz Mountains of San Lorenzo River. Santa ve Harvard, After leaving Harvard he | Cruz; grounds and river lit by electricity; ten. - A Ying. "' year | nis, bowling, boating, bathing, fishing and goit taught English for two years. one year | ik N CE FPRnohs"Ginfe rooms club: bils as instructor and one as acting profes- s kDo lard’ and smoking sor, in Lake Forest Univegsity. From i Lake Forest he went to the headship of | Ay I hnun trip, 3. Address W E. ZIE, Lessee, South Ben Lomond. rooms; new hard-finished OPENS VEA- the Engllsh department in the South Side High School at Milwaukee, where he still 1s. Mr. Huntington took high rank as a sxudeflm %‘nd l{’as befen a successful teach- er. He has been for some years a con- J tributor to varlous magazines and period- | fhe,howiing alley and shuffiebonrd; ewim icals, and is the editor of some texts of | ground; good table; no Chinese help. English poets published for school use. | A. M. SCALES, Proprietors. HOTEL BENVENUE And cottages, Lakeport, Cal.—Large grounds; | new dancing pavilton, 80x40; fronts lake 200 ft.; When reque;ted,_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. | SKAGS' HOTSPRINGS Sonoma County: only 4% hours from San Francisco and but $ 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 room, _telephone, telegraph, ~dally mail and express; FIRST-CLASS HOTEL AND | STAGE SERVICE; morning and afternoon | stages; round trip from San Francisco onl’yo‘ $5 50. Take Tiburon ferry at 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 year un- J. F. MULGREW, Proprietor. RESORT, VARIETY of mineral springs, Soda, Sulphur, Magne- #la, Iron 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 g meets morning trains and Sat. eve. FRI JUERG N, Mark West Springs, Sonoma City Office, 812 Larkin st. NP TOCALOMA. Mg!N BERTRAND HOTEL~—First-class accommo- | dations: reasonable rates; fishing: beautiful . etc.” JOSEPH F. BER- TRAND, or Winchester Hotel Dining-room, first floor, 68 Third st San Francisco. OST PICTURESQU! Co., Cal 'NAPA SODA SPRINGS. TWO TRAINS DAILY; 7:30 A. M. AND 4 p. m.: stage meets train at Napa City. AN- DREW JACKSON, Napa Soda Springs P. 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 J. WILON, stage. Address 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. PLEASANT VIEW RANCH. | Good fishing, hunting, bathing; fresh milk. butter and eggs, fresh fruit. Terms, 187, E. M. SHELFORD, Cloverdale, Cal. Free carriage. HOTEL MOUNT VIEV, A BEAUTIFUL SUMMER RESORT IN ROSS | VALLEY ; now open for guests. For terms | and particulars address MRS. M. |. LEACH, Ross Valley, Marin County, Cal. SUMMER HOME FARM. SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS; FIRST-CLASS family resort; cottages, tents, hunting and fis) 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. HAESTERS, Glenwood, Cal. BOCA HOTEL Zhe, frangest resort in the Sierra Nevadas for the hunter and fisherman; pleasant sunny rooms, good boating on lake; boats free to guests: prices reasonable, $8 to $10 per week; special rates for families. The celebrated 'Truckee River trout are unequaled in Californfa. W. J. McDonald, Manager. CAMP TAYLOR REDWOODS, On N. P. C. R. R., the place to go for sum- mer; board or camp cottages; Sun excur- | sions, $1. For circulars address H. G. MAR- 1 TIN, Camp Taylor, Cal. trip, $9 60. S. F. and N. P. to Ukiah; thence by | | D e e e e Route to Paso Robles is down the coast through Santa Clara Valley— prettiest part of Cali- fornia. Pullman Car Paso Robles Pullman car service San Francisco to Springs, passing Stanford Uni- versity and Lick Ob- servatory, relieves the trip of traveling tedi- ousness, Otto E. Never, Prop. City Office, Paso Robles, Cal. 636 Market st. e e e L VU SR 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. Easy staging, telephone and daily mall, Rates, $10 to $14 per week. Special reduced rates for small cottages. Write J. MARTENS, Prop., or F. A. BU 5 city. HARBIN'S HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS, LAKE COUNTY. The Best in the World. HOTEL, COTTAGES and GROU ed with ACETYLENE GAS. Open the year round. Sulphur, Iron, Magnesia and Arsenic. All_kinds of baths. WONDERFUL CURES of Rheumatism, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Paraly- gls, Skin Diseases and Kidney, Liver and £tomach _troubles. Long distance phone. Terme, $10 to 3§18 per week. Daily stage from Calistoga. BYRON HOT SPRINGS, Most Popula Resort on the Pacific Coast. Take S. P. Ferryboat, footof Market §t., 9a. m. or 5 p. m. Only 3 hours' ride. No staging. Carriage meets you at the train. Fine Hotel. Hot Mineral Baths cure Rheumatism. Address A. BETTENS, Manager, Byron Hot Springs, Cal. Open for the Season April 1 modations in Hotel; aleo in new cottages, just completed. MRS. A. T. NOORE, BELVEDERE. Situated five miles THE HOYA RETREAT fifueted o Mineral water; fine hunting; finest climate in California: magnificent location; plenty of eggs, milk and fruit; summer boarders ac- commodated at reascnable rates; good cheer and home comforts. good board with Gelicacies of the season. For terms. addros MRS PORTER T. FEABODY, F. O, box f, roy. g DR. C. C. O'DONNELL’S Sanitarium and Mineral Springs, Glen Ellen, Sono'na County; also 20 completely furni, &-rcom cottages; good boating, fishing and Fanting; finest summer resort and mineral ‘water for all diseases in America; camping sround and mineral water free. Apply to Dr. C. C. O'Donnell, 1021); Market st., bet. Sixth and Seventh, San Francisco. NDS light- | J. A. HAYS, Prop. | Ample accom- | hed | ! | 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. |1 Apply 4 New Montgomery Street, SAN FRANCISCO. | 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 renovated—new furniture, beds, carpet: The Table the best the market affords. The | Baths refitted and improyed—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 ete. | the Springs. For illustrated pamphlets and special rates by months and for familles address R. ROB- TSON, Gilroy Hot Springs, Cal | Yosemite Valley and Big Trees. | Superior accommodations and lowest rates via the “Valley Road” route. For full par- ticulars address JOHN MOSS, Traffic Dept., | | 821 Market st, San Francisc MENDENHALL MINERAL SPRINGS. | ~Open_under new management, on cottag | plan: 2000 feet above sea; average heat, degrees Stage connects with trains at Liver- more at 2:15 p. m. Entire fare from San Fran- cisco, §250. For particulars address DR, | FRANK PITT, Proprietor, Livermore, Cal. 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 809 Call build- ing, San Francisco, KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS (Beswick, Sisxiyou County, Cal.) Finest fishing and heaith resort on the coast. | Climate perfect. For particulars apply to ED- SON BROS., Proprietors. | LAKE AND HOTEL. Climate, scenery, entertainment; none better | in Lake Co.: gas indoors and out | H. WAMBOLD. HOITT’'S, 3 NLO 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‘ CALIEN}AE SPRINGS, | | two hours from 8. F. Tib- | Warm mineral swimming and tub | | { | | | Sonoma Valle; uron ferry. baths. Wi §12 per week, $2 per day. er, gas, electric bells. Rates §10 to Address Agua Cali- ente Springs, Agva Caliente, Sonoma Co., Cal. BROOKSIDE. | _The beautiful new resort at the head of Napa Valley is now open. First-class ac- commodations, hot and cold water, gas, baths, mineral springs. For health, scerery, climate | and beautiful drives it Is unsurpassed. Write | for pamphlet. LORRIN BOOTH, Prop., Cal- | istoga, Cal. { | SAMUFL SODA SPRINGS. 3. R, Morris, Prop., Napa County, Cal. cure for dyspepsia, - indigeation, | and_constipation; hot min springs are located in Naj east of 5t Helena. Th the springs and contains its own natural gas Btage leaves Bt. Helens Surs rheumatism ;‘ baths. Thess | CARLSBA | passed; fine fishing and hunting: | from Calistoga direct to springs: round trip at | Veeder, 3100 feet. | Dell, SANTA CATALINA ISLAND, 3% Hours Ride From Los Angeles, Cal. AMERICA'S FOREMOST RESORT. n about Catalina’s won- Write for informat derful attractions. World's records for rod and reel angling. Fishing tournament May 1 to Sept. 1, au u Club. Sixth season of our famous Marine Band. The Hotels Metropole and Island Villa, Modern Conveniences. ficient Management. Moderate Ra lest Golf Links. IDEAL CAMP LIFE. BANNING COMPANY, h HOT SPRINGS. — This beautiful summer and winter resort, now owned and ged by DR. J. PERRAULT, who as resident physi- cian, will devote his entire time t e welfare of his guests, whether sick or we 150 miles south of San Franci: Range Mountains, at an elevation of The climate is soft and balmy and free from fogs. Soda, sulphur and jron springs. Hot plunge and tank baths; delightful 5 comfortable hotel; annex and cottag hunting_and fishing: grand walks and dri pec 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 off tter st.. S. F. Sea Beach fiotel SANTA CRUZ, CAL. ALIFORNIA'S FAVORITE RESORT, LO- cated on a flowering slope from the beach. Unsurpassed view of beach, bay and mountains. Salmon fishing, tennis court, croquet grounds and music. Reasonable rates. For terms ad- dress B. PEAKES, Proprietor. J. T. BROOKS, Chief Clerk LAKE COUNTY. EW 19-PASSENGER .OSEMITE STAGES, all outside seats, direct to the most plctur- esque portion of California. Best equipped stage line in the State. Leaves Calistoga daily (Sw days excepted) at 11:30 a. m., direct to Harbin, Beigler, Adams, Howard Anderson, orgs and Glenbrook: half an hour for tunch at Calis- toga; also to Middletown, Lower 1 ke, Kelsey- ville'and Lakeport. W . SPIERS, Prop. ST. HELENA SANITARIUM. ATURAL 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 PLANTATION HOUSE, | Eighteen miles from Cazadero, on stage finie. Good trout fishing, plenty fruit, cream and free conveyance for parties of two or : grand redwood scenmery. Address J. LUTTRINGER, Seaview, Sonoma County, or apply E. KRUSE Front st., S. F., for par- ticulars. —Most beautiful spot in Lake County. The mineral springs are famous for marvelous cures when all else failed, espectally in stomach, liver, kidney and bladder affections. Superior accommodations. $10 per week. Fine roads, trout fishing and deer hunting. Write W. R. McGOVERN, Carl: bad, Lake County. ADAM SPRINGS, LAKE CO. Favorite resort of the State: the water Is un- excelled for medicinal purposes: table unsur- stage daily Southern Pacific offices, $10. DR. W. R. PRA- THER. Adam Spring. SEIGLER SPRINGS, LAKE COUNTY. This delightful 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- pections, electric lights. livery accommodation: good trout fishing and hunting. Round trip tickets at Southern Pacific offices, $10. JOHN SPAULDING. Proprietor. LENWOOD HOTEL. G ) THE REDWOODS, SANTA CRUZ A M't'ns; 5 minutes’ walk from depot: milk, poultry, fruit, iron springs: oughout’ telephone and telegraph. Re 2 30 38 to $10 per week. Free carriage to and from trains. Write WILLIAM MARTI Glenwood, Cal. JOHANNISBERG. FAMILY RESORT AND OUTING PLACE in the midst of the Napa Redwoods, Mount Large lake, boating, swim- ming, hunting, fishing. Terms, § to $10 per week. Send for circulars. JOHANNISBERG RESORT, Oakville, Napa County, Cal. WRITE Y, . MILLER, Ukiah economical and 'best wa commodations to Springs in Lake and cino countiés. Stage for Blue Lakes, Saratoga Springs, Witter Sprin; Upper Lake. SANTA CRUZ Mountains—A quiet ranch, located in Blackburn Gulch, from Banta Cruz; delightful summer the redwoods; running water; abun fruit: good table; terms, $5 per Week under 10, §3. Address W. CRANDELL Cruz, Cal. PARK HOUSE and cottages at B 10 miles from Santa Cruz, climate, presents the best to be summer resort: best drives in special rates to families: charg: erate, T. H. PETERSON, Ben ANY one looking for nice, qui farm home to wpend vac: QUIEN, Glen Ellen, Honoma Co CHEAPEST and b Call, 10 pages, sent United Hiates or Canada ome ywer postage palid. Laur with e Do L ) A