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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 21 1899. MORE DIGN THAN THE PRINCE Criticism in Lor)\don Over the Refusal of McKinley to Wear Golf Clothes. Special Cable to The Call and the New York Herald. Copyrighted, 1899, by James Gordon Bennett. LONDON and golf circ companied b a caddy. “Is a game that is dignified sufficiently so: for the President be 8l which people are asking. It must laughin the story they do not Apropos of the above subject lowing line “What degradation may there ly driving off the tee, or is McKinley? $049090P0 PO L0 H0L0P0H00D RISON ASSAULTS LL BE CHECKED LRIy ) @O0%0H05» 080906405090 Solitary Confinement for Offenders. o The Call. he State nent came b sposed of. , the other not of election. was the absence Jacob Oppe st, follow ame convict's de on Guard MeDc ntims by dopted rule to_be very irectors feel that in > punishment should le is that hereafter is found with a_deadly is person hould be kept during the re- for which he is sen- hat term be life. The le ex post facto in the Wils s _“Shy t mas derous He convict. h to serve of fort g these thirty-six ated from the being allowed only short in the open air as a OF THE PACIFIC COAST Kelleher Discharged From Captain Service Because of Physical Disability. WASHINGTON, May —The Secre- € rior has patented three al and Southern cres in Red: ille and terior has North Ame; hointed ‘ounty, ésigned. estab- s of the postoffice at Wash, oma, 5 Original—Charles Home Joseph A. ) $10. Inc ional— 3 0, $ to 38; co, $9 to $I17. ] al May 11)— Matilda S. San Francisco, 35; El- len Jean, Ps a, 3. oregon: Original—George W. Hender- shot, McMinnville, $6. Restoration and increase—Willilam H. Baker, Glendale, $8 ln“!N. eattle, ) 3 Army orders: hington: Original—John $6. Orig widow E. son, direc M. Poore, ete J. I t California In- e service of the > effect June 6, by ability. sted Twen now at sta- fter their respective d the service of the commanding tive stations: Se Renie, ordnance name the nited States officers of their resp ond Class Private Ra detachment, Benicia arsenal, Cal.; Pri- vate John Dolan, Battery F Third United States Artillery, Fort Magon, Cal.; spital corps, Private Frederick Muller, h Presidio of San Francisco. 1 utenant Colonel Marion P. Maus, in- spector general United State Volun- teers, will proceed to San Francisco and report in person to the commanding gen- eral, Department of California, for ~a gignment as inspector general of that de partment, to_take effect July 1. Lieuten- ant Colonel Maus will be relieved from duty at the headquarters of the army in time to enable him to comply with this order. By direction of the President, under the visions of the act of Congress, the A nt Secretary of War directs that the following enlisted men now at sta. tio designated at their respective names be upon their own application Diaced upon the retired Tist, fo take ef- fect upon the receipt of this order at the Dosts, and repair to their homes: Ser- eant Philip Frenger, band, Third United Elates Artillery, Angel Island; Sergeant Fewett Curtls, Company B, Fourteenth United States Infantry, Dyea, Alaska. MINERS ORGANIZE. Tuolumne County Association Formed at Sonora. the Miners’ Association of Tuolumne County elected president, James M. Meaghan, D. Dorward, M. D. Kelly, Sidney Sprout, W. R. Gillis, David R. Oliver, Edward Mur- phy, W. H. Scott and C. A. Holland vice presidents, Charles R. Thorburn secretary and James McCormick treasurer. An ex- ecutive committee of twenty-one was ap- pointed by the president. - e Advances made on furniture and planos, with or without removal. J. Noonan, 1017-1023 Mission. May 20.—No little amusement has been created in society s here by a story cabled to this country that Mr. McKin- ley is afraid he would look undignified were he seen in golf clothes ac- enough for the Prince of Wales not of the United States the Evening News publishes the fol- be? it that, perhaps, y the ones below, in heather stockings clad, Captain W. H. McClintock was / IFIED ion are is a que: e said that while society peop ve it much credit. What loss of manly dignity, in u know, your Umbs, would show but ©0606040$060605050¢ el 090 0P0POL0®0 L0 LOPOLOP0®O BOERS MAY GET AN ULTIMATUM ey Fiasco to Be Followed by a Call-Down. Cabiin Copyrighted, 1839, by the Assoclated Press. 9 LONDON, May 21 —The great Johan nesburg plot against the Transvaal is classed as having fizzled out like a damp firecracker. It is claimed that the Boer organs first tried to magnify the | affair into another Jameson raid, but now have abandoned the attempt in de- | spair. Tt is further asserted that the men arrested comprised a couple of | Boer agents, who, some people claim, | probably engineered the whole scheme. The remainder of the prisoners are de | scribed by a Times correspondent as a set of honest but drunken wastrels, | whose intention was only to prepare | for the defense of the town against pos- | | sible Boer violence in case of war. The police are believed to be responsible for | the discovery of the conspiracy. No- | bod thinks that President Kruge knew anything of the hatching of the! affair, as he is looked upon as being too shrewd not to a fiasco. | An interesting insight into Boer meth- | ods was given in a report that most of the barmaids at Johannesburg receive handsome rewards from the Boe cret service fund for spying upon cus tomers. Much importance is attached to the coming meeting between Sir Alfred Milner, the British High Commissione of South Africa and Governor of Cap Colony,and President Krugerat Bloem- fontein, capital of the Orange Free | State. There is general anticipation | that Sir Alfred Milner has been in- structed by Joseph Chamberlain, Secre- tary of State for the Colonies, to put forth certain demads in the shape of | concessions to the outlanders, in a form | practically amounting to an ultimatum, | and that the Boers will be required to accept and carry out the British de- | mands within a specified period or the | Tran: al will be occupied by British | troops. Outlanders who have just returned from the Transvaal are strongly of the opinion that President Kruger will now give in if Great Britain takes the bull | by the horns. They add that the Boers will arm and that there will be a rattle of swords and scabbards, but that they will finally yield without bloodshed. e E L | Ocean Water Tub Baths. | 101 Seventh street, corner Mission. Salt | water direct from ocean ——————— COLONEL MAUS' DETAIL. Transfer to San Francisco Said to Be a Rebuke to Him. WASHINGTON, May 20.—Lieutenant Colonel Maus, having been detached as | an aid on General Miles' staff, in which | capacity he has served for a number of vears, and ordered to San F) inspector general under Gene: it has been gossiped here that this was 1 | further rebuke to him. The beef court | censured_him, together with his superior, | General Miles, but his assignment to San | Francisco as inspector general was solic: ited by himself and heartily indorsed b eneral Miles, and is in no sense to be | consldered as an outgrowth of the recent | Investigation. al Shafter, | | given satisfaction. MODUS VIVENDI AS T0 CANADA BN Englishmen Anxious for a Settlement. S AFRAID OF UGLY DISPUTES ety SITTING OF THE COMMISSION IS | EARNESTLY DESIRED. e Britons and .London Newspapers Hope for Temporary Terms Pending Adjustment Alaska Boundary. A o Copyrighted, 1509, by the Assoclated Press. LONDON, May 20.—The fate of the Anglo-American-Canadian Commission is naturally regarded here as a matter§ of great importance, and the various rumors and reports on the subject at- tract much attention. A dispatch from Washington to the effect that the re- sumption of the commission’s labor de- pends upon a settlement of the Alaskan boundary dispute has been published in this city, and a representative of the Associated Press made inquiries at the center of negotiations in London. From an unimpeachable soirce he obtained the following statement: “The thorny uf the Alaskan question makes it probable that the re- sumption of the sittings of the com- mission will be withdrawn from di: cussion to be taken up later should ci cumstances be favorable. The Alaskan question, in fact, has practically been dropped out of the discussion, and the statement that its discussion and set- tlement will be the sine qua non of the umption of the sittings of the com- sion is inaccurate.” The representative of the Associated | Press w ssured that the matter has been discussed in the most conciliatory spirit on both sides. The newspapers | here express regret at the fact that the | skan dispute has grown more acute | at a time when the relations between | the two countries are so cordial, and the news that the conference will prob- ably be resumed in the autumn has The Globe, commenting on the di patch of American troops to Alaska, says: “Pending the meeting of the con- | ference the fir step to be taken after | the preliminaries are settled will be to arrange a modus vivendi, and no time | must be lost in doing this if the situa- tion is not to be lamentably complicat- | ed by a conflict which will make the | final settlement mor-\ difficult ‘lm“] | SAN FRANCISCO ELKS , FETED AT STOCKTON | | | «“Best People on Earth” Enjoy an | Outing at the San Joaquin | City. } £ i -Twenty-five mem- bers of the necisco Order of arrived here on the e were met at the depot by a big crowd of Stockton good fellows The visito: brought with them music and good and the local committee had sr pains to make things lively. There w caking and story-télling at the lodge- | STOCKTON ening train room, Re Dr. Evans, a great favorite of the Stockton lodge, ng the words of welcome. Dr. Evans is not a member of the order, but is on friendly terms with the lodge. From the lodgeroom the merry-makers nt to the Yos 1 dining rooms, w anqu Eloquenc ternal sentiment prevailed Wi where there mirth and fr till a late hour. DEATH OF EX-STATE SENATOR D. M. POOL Passing of a Man Who Was ¥romi- | nent in the Democratic Coun- cils of California. STOCKTON, May 20.—Ex-State Senator D. M. Pool died this morning at the resi- nce of his son, G. G. Pool. Death wz > result of old age, he having been in | seventy-ninth year. Senator ool was a native of Alabama, a gentleman of the old Southern school | and a life-long Democrat. In 1878 he went to the St nate_from the district com- prising Mariposa rced and Stanislaus counties He was a personal friend of Senator Hearst and other prominent Dem- ocrats of his time. Mr. Pool came to this State in the early fifties. He was never a money-getter, but his genial disposition and integrity gathered around him a host of stanch friends. | | | | Bringing Crossley Back. CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 20.—Sheriff Appliances Medical [] \ ¢ No Treatment. |® | @ DIATE CURE, irrespective of age, ® LUTELY IMPERCEPTIBLE; their CERTAIN. ‘. Sundays, J0 a. m. to 1 p. m. confidentia | 80066060 § GASSEN'S A German Scientist’s Wonderful Inven- tions Which Have Startled the Entire The anpliances invented by Paul Gassen of Cologne, Germany, for the removal of IMPOTENCY effect AT ONCE a PERMANENT and IMME- The medical faculty of Europe and America have strongly indorsed them, and such world-famed specialists as Von Kraft-Ebing, Furbringer and Levy have tendered their recommendations under oath. PATRONS MAY BRING WITH THEM ANY REPUTABLE PHYSICIAN THEY DESIRE. SEMPER COMPANY, \merica for PAUL GASSEN'S APPLIANCES. " RECT (Near Poweli,) S. ENTIRE BUILDING. Telephone Red 3206. §r al sois Uitice, vo. 9 West st St., New York. @ Office hours—9 to 12 4. m.; 1:30 to 5 p. m.; evenings, 7:30 to 9 o’clock. PVSTVL IS0 2@ 006 for Men! World. No Drugs. condition or temperament. ABSO- effect is INSTANTANEOUS and | F. @ Privaté appointments can be arranged by correspondence (strictly Pv96000000900080 of | s The whole municipal “‘push” couldn’t | shove that ordinance along and Pound- | | master Slinkey was told he had better not HIGHLAND | | OPEN EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR. | baths In vartety; | Reached by the shortest stage route into Laks | {$5 60. Take Tiburon ferry at 7:30 a. m. or 3:30 | A mo Borgwardt of Kern County, California, left here to-night with J. M. Crossley, under arrest on a charge of embezzie- ment of $500 from Hooker & Co., hardware merchants of San Francisco. Crossley was captured at Rawligs, where, under the alias Charles McDonkell, he succeed- ed in getting 375 on a worthless check. SYLVA OF SAUSALITO SCURRIES TO COVER Author of the Ludicrous Dog Ordi- nance Admits That It Is Defunct. SAUSALITO, May 20.—Town Trustee A. Sylva and his two satellites, Thomas and Ambjornsen, are in mourning. That child | of their fancy, the famous dog ordingnce, making it lawful for a poundmast@f to enter a house without a search warrant and unlawful to resist his encroachment upon the private domain, has proved a failure. : This ordinance sprang full panoplied in the garb of asininity from the fertile brain of Sylva himself. When the citi- zens heard of the arbitrary piece of non- sense they were first incredulous and then laughed. “But when the Trustees affirmed their intention to see that the provisions of the ordinance were respected indigna- | tion took the place of ridicule. | Then mental in- | ordinance artisans di- posed in an edi- make an initial move, competency of the rected by Sylva w torial of The Call, and at this cut the Trustees sorrowfully buried their mate- rial manifestation of the ridiculous and went into mourning. Slinkey and Sylva both admit the ordinance to be defunct, but dodge a further discussion of the painful subject. B SUIT AGAINST UNION BANK STOCKHOLDERS Blanket Complaint Covering the Claim of Each Depositor Is WILL .PROSECUTE HEALER EDWARDS" Special Cable to The Call and the New York Herald. Copyrighted, 1899, by James Gordon Bennett. Filed. PARIS, May 20.—The authorities have definitely decided to prose- @ _SAN JOSE, May 20.—A suit was filed cute Dr. Edwards, who claims that he is in some mysterious way the rep & in the Superior Court this afternoon by resentative of St. Paul, and who has been practicing his so-called mirac- ‘g J].) R:_“e]ch.r att}:on‘lfyx rorsfh'e_ organized | & ylous cures in Paris for some time past. = GeDDsILODA fo s fine S n Baviias: Banlk, | A magistrate who went to his rooms found crowds awaiting their against Edith Ayer, Clark Averill and S . % . = . 153 2 T Y e turn to be healed, and all excitedly declared that if their savior were & Rnaaq Ut Sath defeohnt 5 51530 Tor driven from Paris by law they would follow him wherever he went. A cach st in; 9 number of ladies of the foreign col dence in favor of the mystic who i ony have given most enthusias charged with illegally practi m;:f of stock owned, the total be- 0 on {s brought in the name of'| C. W. Childs, '‘B. G. Hurlburt, Lou Ar-| medicine. Cleo de Merode‘iE_mmn (.‘1!\-}. and Loie Fuller, besides many ques, H. T. Be: F. Britton, the | authors and artists, are willing to testify in his behalf. commitiee to assignments hav been made. There are 411 depositors rep- resented in {he complaint, in as many separate counts. The size the sums | 30yt 125 and the total amount asked|of five pieces. Th sion_was on et 5 A a al a £ e pieces. e occasion was one of sued on range from $20 to 86500, The com- | trom them will be about $ou,.v0i farewell to Colonel and Mrs. Babbit Y‘I‘ ": '1.\'\ Ty "kll S "5 —_———e colonel has for the last nine yvea about 150,00 antetons el Gitt for Colonel Babbitt. ihe commanding officer of the “ar There her suit that will be | Ay Afaya 90 ColoneliTias, Raby| (L Presentation was Mapog By Lhe en- nnoush ) S hdt Il be | pite ‘to-day was made the recipient of a | nington deliverit e e Qnired their stock within the last thres | handsome oak case, elaborately trimmed | Babbitt responded feelingly. Colonc yvears. These defendants w number | with old gold and containing a silver set | bitt will leave next week for the 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. SPRINGS. The Great Sanitarium of the West, New Hotel, elegantly furnished; table un surpassed: lighted by electricl THOUSANDS CURED BY ITS WATERS Finest Swimming Tank. Bowiing Alley and Dancing Hall In Lake County, togetner with complete Livery Stable, Gentlg Saddle Horses and_Ponles. OVER 20 KINDS OF MINERAL SPRINGS. Physician in attendance; superb climate: beautiful mountain scenery; trout, deer and | gmall game plentiful: magnificent drives; | lawn tennis and croguet. | County. Round trip fare from San Francisco | | via Hopland, $8: via Calistoga, $3, Hotel and cottage rates, $10 to $14 per week. | Take §. F. & N. P. Rallway to Hopland. or 5. P. R. R. to Callstoga. For iHustrated pam- | g;xm or further informatlon address J. CRAIG, ighland Springs, Lake County. Cal, or see | L. D CRAIG, 316 Montgomery st. | ‘Highland Springs Mineral Waters on sale at | Oakland Ploneer Soda Water Co., Thirteenth end Webster ste, Oakland. L AHRENS," PEIN & BULLWINKEL. 620 Post st.. San Franclsco. SKAGES'HOTSPRINGS only 41 hours from San Francisco and but 9 miles’ staging: waters noted for medicinal virtues; best natural bath in State; swimming and boating: grand moun- tain scenery; good trout streams at door; pho. tographer's room, _telephone, telegraph, daily mail and express: FIRST-CLASS HOTEL AND STAGE SERVICE; morning and afternoon stages; San Francisco only Bonoma County: round trip’ from 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- precedented. J. F. MULGREW. Proprietor. ROWARDENNAN, ANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS, ON SAN LOR- | grounds and ‘river lit ting, bath- utes from Santa Cruz; by electricity; tennis, bowling, | ing, fishing and golf links: elegant hall a | dining room: club, billiard and smoking rooms new hard-finished and elegantly furni: ephone. Round trip, $3. Address w. ZIE, Lessce, South Ben Lomond. VICHY SPRINGS. HREE MILES FROM UKIAH, MENDO- cino County. Natural electric _waters, champagne baths. Only place in the world of this class of waters having continuous flow of patural warm water direct from springs to bath tubs. Lovely grounds, fishing and hunting. Crystal Springs. Accommodations and table first-class. J. A. REDEMEYER & CO.. Props. SARATOGA SPRINGS, LAKE (OUNTY. Opening of mew hotel; all modern improve- ments: running water and gas In every room. t picturesque spot and charming climate. Mingral springs without their equal in Ameri- ca. | Easy 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. HOWELL MOUNTAIN, A lovely home one mile from Angwin's Hotel: about 115 acres; § acres hay land; 7 acres full ring vineyard; fine spring, also well supplied 1 spring; house, barn and outbuildings; ted for summer resort. Apply to MRS. H. LAND, St. Helena, Napa Co., Cal. ADAM 78’i’RINGS, LAKE CO. Favorite resort of the State; the water is un- excelled for medicinal purposes; table unsur- passed; fine fishing and hunting; stage daily from Calistoga direct to springs: round trip at Bouthern Pacific offices, §10. DR. W. R. PRA- THER, Adam Spring. 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, scenery, climate and beautiful drives it is unsurpassed. Write for pamphlet. LORRIN BOOTH, Prop., Cal- istoga, Cal. HOITT’S, ENLO PARK, SAN MATEO CO. ONE hour from San Francisco. Ten daily tralns each way. Open to guests during June and July. Address IRA G. HOITT. HOTEL BENVENUE And cottages, Lakeport, Cal.—Large grounds; new dancing pavilion, §0x40; fronts lake 200 ft.; fine bowling alley and shuffleboard; swimming, boating, elegant yacht free: children's lgmz ground; good table; no Chinese help. A. M. SCALES, Proprietors. NAPA SODA SPRINGS. TWO TRAINS DAILY; 7:30 A. M. AND 4 . m.: stage meets train at Napa City. AN- REW JACKSON, Napa Soda Springs P. O. CAMP TAYLOR REDWOODS, On N. P. C. R. R., the place to go for sum- mer; board or camp cottages; Sunday excur- 8. For circulars address H. MAR- Camp Taylor, Cal. KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS (Beswick, Siskiyou County, Cal) Finest fishing and health resort on the coast. Climate perfect. For particulars apply to ED- SON BROS., Proprietors. PLEASANT VIEW RANCH. Good fishing, hunting, bathing; fresh milk, butter and ff%‘ fresh fruit. Terms, §7. B. M. SHELFORD, Cloverdale, Cal. Free carriages. Route to Paso Robles is down the coast through Santa Clara Valley— prettiest part of Cali- fornia. SANTA CATALINA i FREE CAMPING 8% Hours Ride From Los Angeles, Cal. AMERICA’S FOREMOST RESORT. * Ideal camping spots all along the main line, Sonom the nd Guerneville branc! Northwestern Railw of California ‘Write for inf: bout Catalina’s won- Sinibe 3 North Pa | reel angling. Fishing tournamenf May 1 to v), the picturesque route of Ca Sept. 1, auspices Tuna Club. Sixth season While parties can camp Paso Robles | of ‘our famous Marine Band. p it T oy e o tror o | The Hotels Metropole and Island Villa. , & few picturesque spots especi: 2 ¥ adapted for campers have been selec Modern C Efficient Management. Dest Golf Links. IDEAL CAMP LIFE. | Pullman carservice San on account of their easy acce Francisco to Springs, S = BANNING COMPANY, 222 South Spring st., Park and four miles along passing Stanford Uni- Los les, C: ynoma ( beautitully shaded. Excel- versity and Lick Ob- e TR = lent fishing and bathing. Mr. C. E. Har- 3 e HOT SPRINGS. — This , at Glen Ellen, will show locations servatory, relieves the PARAISU beautiful summer and | Mirabel Park, on our Guernevil i aveling i- winter _resort, now | branch, adjoir d, and skir trip of traveling tedi owned and managed by | by Ma which ousness, DR. J. PERRAULT, who as resident physi- | damme 1 clan, will devote his entire time to the welfare | for two mil of his gu bln.r\\'h( r sick or well, 1=)=ammm| | Row STkt PGB hANIE Terits 3. 5 £08 of San Fra isco, In the Coast erne: mi f th o Otto F. Never, Prop. City Office, oy ! 5 o rneville, in the midst of the redwood Paso Robles, Cal. 636 Market 5t. § | ThoRCiniate ja- sort. and palms and fres from | COUntry, and on the Russian River, is oy e practically the terminus of the G | plunge and’ tank baths; delightful | ville branch. The people of the | comfortable hotel: annex and cotta | vicinity, under the name of t hunting and fishing: grand scen walk fal rates to f section River | cupyin ges, or i remaining ne m damme ent sheet ¢ from Third a nsend st. Mr. 1 | man_to Soledad, thence stab) | 50.) Round trip assoc address J. P d without charge ective campers the various | Tha Place for Inthe FOOT- | To and from all these points double | RESTand EILLS of the | daily train servic S an SIERRA Stpplies ; NEVADAS, | the merc R, 4 o5 | HEALTH SPRINGS it | " & ar T R the C. P.R.R. | proc 650 M YOUR SUMMER OUTIN Plain, Quiet Retreat: Finest Scenery, Water, | For ¢ information apply | e Blfluni:nn ,\]lr.IFruit |“n’1“ .;\‘{_‘ \‘?;F Year Office, farket st,, Chre | @ Around Climate in_California. X 21 Office, Mutus | Health are Hotel | 1aea Grounds and Surroundings. On Ratlread, | o5, 2% General Office: Mutual T and assured del 136 Miles from San Francisco. H. C. WHITING, R Pleasure at $8 week. Open all vear. Send for Booklet. General Manager. Gen. P Send for Pamphlets, Terms, Etc. Reduced Summer Rates now in Effect. Apply at 4 New Montgomery st., S. F. Coronado | | Address Orchard Bprings, Chicago Park, Cal | SobiRe | SEIGLER SPRINGS, LAKE COUNTY. ;Sea Beach Hotel! - «ari 55008, e | the midst of the Coast Range. Abundance of mineral springs, hot and coid Atna Springs cures SANTA CRUZ, | plunge bathe, large swimming tank of mineral i ALIFORNIA'S FAV RT, LO-| Wn((;r_ flnal !(n:)e]d!,!:lhg room; telephone co i cated on a flowering slops he beach. | hections, electric lights, livery accommodati many thmgs. Unsurpaseedi view of heach; bay \ns. | Bood trout fishing and hunting. Round trip Salmon fishing, tennis court, croguet grounds | tickets at Southern Pacific offices. $10. 2 trains dail; 0 a. m., 4 Round trip | and music. Reasonable For terms ad- | JOHN SPAULDING. Proprietor. $7, includes private carriage to Sy W. L. | dress J. B. PEAKES, Proprietor. MITCHELL, Aetna Springs, Napa Co., Cal J. T. BROOKS, Chief Clerk ST. HELENA SANITARIUM. FamMoUS GILROY HoT sprincs. HARBIN'S HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS, | N dmiih Aoiniia® (Change of Management.) | S walks: pure spring water: R. ROBERTSON (for .the past five years at pine groves, lawns and gardens. The Best in the World. who nee Paraiso Springs), Prop. and Manager. HOTEL, COTTAGES and GROUNDS light- to obtain comfc The hotel and cottages have been thoroughly renovated—new {urniture, beds, carpets, etc. | ed with ACETYLENE GAS. Open the year The Table the best the market affords. The | round. Sulphur, Iron, Magnesia and Arsenic. Baths refitted and improved—competent at- | All _kinds of baths. ' WONDERFUL CURE: tendants and masseurs. Grounds and walks | of Rheumatism, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Paraly- Eighteen mile beautified. Fine hunting and fishing. Trains | eis, Skin Diseases and Kidney, Liver and | E 4 from Cazadero, Jeave Third and Townsend sts., S. F., at 8 | Stomach troubles. Long distance phons. | G004 trout fishing, plenty fruit, a. m. and 2:45 p. m. Carriages at Giiroy for | Terms, $10 to $18 per week. Daily stage from | Milki free conveyance for parties Calistiga. J. A. BAYS, Prop. | od ey = 4 For fllustrated pamphlets and special rates | — - — | i Bmoma Coanmy, o by months and for famiiies address R. ROB- | ont s S. F. 1 par- ERTSON, Gilroy Hot Springs, Cal. SUMMER HOME FARM_ SANTA CRUZ FIRST-CLA! Ta CARLSBAD | fimily resor luntinz and Ash. | —Most _beautiful _spot Lake ing; artificial lake for boating and swimming; | County. The mineral springs BYRON HOT SPRINGS long distance telephone; campers’ return tick- | famous for marvelous cures when all ’ ets, §2 % m}wx“nn;;x the year round. Send for {»;11';;! esr;«' I‘!, in stom vrin. liver, mwn»{‘ana i 0 J. H. HAE . G od, Cal. aér Affections. Superior accommodations, i oapou footor | T © in the | J¢er hunting, Write W. R.'McGOVERN, Carls- ,'9.a, m. or 5. y e grandest resort in the | pad, Lake Co hours' ride. ‘No staging. Carriage BOCA HOTBL. §ict-Nevaain - for" tng | bad: Lake Count meets you at the train. Fine Hotel. hunter and fisherman; plea: nt sunny rooms, N.RPARCA-. TObALbMA- Tl Hot Mineral Baths cure Rheumatism. good boating on lake: boats free to guests: Address A, BETTEN: Manager, prices reasonable, $8 to $10 per week; special | Byron Hot Springs, Cal. rates for familles. The celebrated 'Truckee | BERTRAND HOTEL—First- accommo- River trout are unequaled in California. W, J. | dations: reasonable rates; fishing: beautitul McDonald, Manager. drives to Bear Valley, etc. JOSEPH F. BER- = TRAND, or Winchester Hotel Dining-room, first floor, SAMUEL SODA SPRINGS. J. R. Morris, Prop., Napa County, Cal. cure for dyspepsia, Indigestion, rheumatism and constipation; hot mineral baths. These rings are located in Napa County, 20 miles east of St Helena. The water is bottled at the springs and contains its own natural gas. Third San Francisco. HOTEL BELVEDERE Open for the Season Aprll 1. Ample accom- modations in Hotel; also in new cottages, just completed. MRS. A. T. NOORE, BELV Mark West Springs, OST PICTURESQUE_ RESORT, VARIETY of mineral springs, Soda, Sulphur, Magne- sia, 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, 33 75. Stage Sure meets morning trains nd Sat. eve. FRESE & Btage leaves St. Helena. JUERGENSEN, Mark West Springs, Sonoma e oz DR. C. C. O'DONNELL’S Co., Cal. City Office, 912 Larkin st. — — Sanitarium and Mineral Springs, Glen Ellen, GLENWOOD HOTEL. Sonome County; also 20 completely furnished REDWOOD! " G-room cottages; good boating, fishing and inutes’ walk from hunting; finest’ summer resort and mineral 3 iron springs: cas ) water tor all diseases In America: camping | {elephone and'telegraph, Round trip, 32 50: S ground and mineral water free. Apply to Dr. per week. ree carriage to and from trains. A BEAUTIFUL SUMMlER RESORT IN ROSS | o e footts Market. st ot ‘St | Write WILLIAM MARTIN, Glenwood, Cal. VALLEY; now open for guests, For terms | and Seventh, San Francisco. s and particulars address MRS. M. |. LEACH, T JOHANNISBERG. Yosemite Valley and B_ig Trees. FAMILY RESORT AND OUTING PLACE RossivelieyeauniSolin YAtals in the mlidst of the Napa Redwoods, Mo;mt Superior accommodations and lowest rates | Veeder. 3100 feet. Large lake, boating, swim- ¢ia the “'Valley Road" e s | ming, hunting, fishing. Terms, §6 to $10 per “THE TRAVELER’S” BUREAU, |7V the “Valley: Road: soute. For full par-§ .88 o0 o8 A rosiars. . JOHANNISBERG tie addri MO! Traffic Dept., T NO. 20 MONTGOMERY ST., KEEPS | 321 Market st., San Francisc RESORT, Oakville, Napa County, Cal = the pamphiets of all principal” Callfornia | e — " Mountains—A _quiet foothill Resorts tor FREE DIST! JTION. The pub- lic are cordially invited to call or write, ' NG | MENDENHALL MINERAL SPRINGS. e Lt CHARGE OF ANY KIND. Open_under mew management, on cottage R Rgnakss: o — - plan: 2000 feet above sea: average heat, 75| the redw S e degrees ge connects with trains at Liver- | fruit: good table; terms $ per weeks children KENILWORTH INN, more at 2:15 p. m. Entire fare from San Fran. | under 10, 3. Address W. CRAX i cisco, $250: For particulars address DR, | Cruz, Cal — MILL VALLEY—A most delightful summer bome. Every modern convenience. 1In and out door eports. Forty-five minutes from San Francisco. Table under personal care of MRS. M. MERRY, Proprietor. FRANK PITT, Proprietor, Livermore, Cal. PARK HOUSE and cottages at Ben Lomond, iles from Santa Cruz, with unsurpassed imte ments the best to be had as Summer resort: best drives in the Stat Special rates to families; charges very mod- T. H. PETERSON. Ben Lomond. 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 malils. Get full par- ticulars from A. H. YORDI 809 Call build- ing, San Francisco. BLUE LAKES HOTEL ILL BE CONDUCTED IN A QUIET, homelike manner, - ‘th one of the best boarding place In untains; fine accommodations; Mo tables In the ceunty: $10 to $2 per week. Round lively n ; daily mail; long distance trip, 39 60. S. F. and N. P. to Uklah; then = s o8 Sl > Hage. Address J. WIL'ON. Hertha, Laky| AGUA CALIENTE SPRINGS, |_phone Pachin . O. Ranta Clara Co. Cal County, €al. Sonoma Valley, two hours from S. F., via Tib- | OAK GROVE cottage, Saratoga: newly fu uron ferry. Warm mineral swimming and tub | nished; good table; Consvess Springs water; DUNCAN SPRINGS, |, Nater gan clectric bells_ Rates S0 to | _team for drives. Address box 6, Saratoga. " D ek, B Do Ay O A %i0,, Cal. | ANY one looking for nice, quiet, comfortabis ente Springs, Agua Caliente, Sonoma Co.. WRIT vacation' address F. Cal. Two miles from Hopland. Unequaled soda and magnesia - springs; batls; furnished cottages. Terms, §10 to $12. Buy through tickets. Send for circular. O. HOWELL, Hopland. Cal. LAUREL DEL LAKE AND HOTEL. Climate, scenery, entertainment o Lake Co.; gas indoors and out. H. WAMBOLD, farm home to spend W. H. MILLER, Ukiah Stables, for cconomical and best way and ac- SHE ST—Summer home in Santa Cruz Mountains: terms §7 a week; campers. Address R. L. MILL] 5 A Station, near Mill Valle: with_board; good accommodations at nzinita Villa. commodations to Springs in Lake and Mendo- Laurel and Stage for Blue Lakes, Witter Springs clno counties. Dell, Saratoga Springs, Upper Lalce. 8 emite camping excursio: expenses, §50, for 12 days, § days in the val- ley; investigate my plan. DAVID A. CURRY, care of Valley Road, 321 Market st., S, F, Tooms, none better EK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, in wrapper, for malling, $1 per year.