Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 4, 1899. T . chmeer. First on_errors—Oakland 4 | Drennan, c. £ Ol e e ) rst base on called San Jose 2, Oaklan R el Left on bases—San Jose 5, Oakland 1L SR e e Struck out—By Moskiman 2, by Andrews 1, by not touching third. I;‘\“\" 2, Doubl plays—Moskiman l‘*) WATSONVILLE. Schmeer to Dunleavy; Peeples unassisted " Passed ball—Kent. Time of game—1 Um- | Brockhoft, 3b... ‘*{;‘ s mn" 5‘ P?' b nb pire—0O'Connell. Official scorer—Stapleton. | MeCarthy, s. 8 8 9 D i a5 - | Courtney, 5280t N 10 S08 0 Senators Break the Hoodoo. | Selna, 1b 47 T SRl R B 2 S : 3 Morrow 855y < aitot g i g SACRAMENTO, June 3.—The Sacra- | 5.8 1S 0SS EAR s mento Laseball artists to-day broke the | I . LB T A it L0odoo which has been hovering over therh | Rice, r. f. = per, p. 4 1 by defeating the Sap Franciscos. The | Harven P Aptleid i locals won the game by a lucky bunching | Totals T T T o o4 of hits, assisted by the errors of the RUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS. —— visitors. The feature of the game | santa Cruz 000101 a home run by Swindells, which br |~ Base nit 101204 2 . in_O'Neil. Hutchinson, the old le Watsonville . 3040 0-18 Almost a Riot On the Leld down the taitial 'for the locals! | Base hits. 202009 H SACRAMENFO. Threc-base hit—Haves. Two-base hits— . B. PO. A. E. | Courtney, Burge. First base on errors—Santa the Diamond e c Burge b s tehinesn, Jih o 6 B0 - 0001558 0" 50/ Cng tsonville 10. First base on_called Harvey, r. 4 3 2 1 3 0 0Dballs—Of Balsz 3, off Devereaux 3, off Harper . Doyle, 5 2 1 0 0 1 0|3 Leftonb Cruz 7, Watsonville 4. | £ "6 0 2 1 0 "3 0]Struck out , by Balsz 2, by Dever- Sa jo1taiis o o lleankoy i i 12 0 0 0 8 1 0[McCarthy to Selna. itch—Devereaux. DOMOVAN CAUSES TROUBLE 23 1 0 0 3 4 1|Time of sume-2:00. Umpire-Levy. Oticiai .3 o 1 0 2 1. 0 | scorer—H. Flei 33 1 50 0 naaGalio 0 e = By g To-Day’s Games. 3 7 3 27 9 1| Oakland and San Jose will play two TRIES TO BLOCK HANLON AND IS | SAN T::A;\fl;*(’ oA o[l usual, to-day, in the morning | AB. R BIL SB. PO. A. E. |at Golden Gate and at ,Recreation CALLED TO ACCOUNT. | Pyme, c. £ 2 0| Park in the afternoon. There'is the bit- | . 1 1| terest rivairy between the teams, and —— Sullivan, 1b 3 1| both games will be stubbornly fought to | Hilderbrandt, g ? 1\1]1' f h.r An o will pitch the morn- P % : ng game for San Jose, while Rusgsell w.. Prune-cickers Have a Hard Time of 2 1] officiate for Oakland. The llneiup for It All Around and Narrowly 1 9| the afternoon is as follow 2 2| oakiana. San Jose. Escape a Shut- 16 4 | Hammon Kent Moskim chers, Out. Dunleay -Hanlon nderson R Dairymple e cGucken and t = S Graham g their own by hits—Doyle, G vs down to def Zer: 1 rk yesterday afterr c 1 yme rough work at came near a free-for- ing episod | - Lobsters Go to Pieces. Memorial day | SANTA CRUZ, June 3.—Santa Cruz was cams, Ham- | defeated by Watsonvi afternoon in cured f He to play r with | [ st. Kelly had never played | { 1ds and consequently | ¢ 2 was_unable to nce for the| ¢ + O DEA GETS: © 1 sheering th ) one side, so| © ROLLED ¢ v~ ps he was| ¢ ¥ Né ime however, | : DALRYMPLE * | 3% SN THE LINE © @ 3 e be Db e ese e 5o { |CYCLERS DISCUSS THE RECENT RELAY RACE VIGOROUS PROTEST OF ACME WHEELMEN OF OAKLAND. - The Much Discussed Local Rider Clause of the Associated Clubs Is Again Upheld. | | | | | i | | | | - fi = /4 * Z/ | M rd of governors of the Califor- 3 T or 4/{,/\\ 5 ) 3 | nia ‘\wm}m( ~d ('_\'rH[m: Clubs met last A night in the rooms of the ( Board of g [ ¢ SIS oF //}\\\ /////// @ | Trade, Parrott bu The old fight Y | L Er';'{’g gfiff‘b 7, \>///(\ ¢ | over the “local rider” clause in the con s E @ | stitution was renewed. The previous ac S |#5PR3F crARAM ATHIS0.PER, 7] \$‘\»&Z/ s bt mphae 34 l ;Lr?g" A FRONT 6010“‘1;:-4 (fl(u\\ o & | In effect this is that racing men n 2 OVER THE FENCE HE ROOF-~ | only represent a club from the city and PECRER 459545 40805+ D495 +-5e5-+ 5+ @ | county in which they live. This is to pre ]wm th > clubs from gathering ali E P[SOD S OF T H E GA M E | the fast riders throughout the State and . + | using the pick of them In interclub con were fright- | S came from | the pitcher's | leaving th o5 5, o O TS T UM P A The Old Reliable Specialists, DR. MEYERS & CO., Are plate, ar to side, but the run was al- O'Connell gaid he had forgotten | e runner on second and was | the ball. Another time Donovan True on second”: “"l‘ ‘|rlr1-l l\!r hlll'.:; ;h‘ir-’}i | e t e 0 O'Dea, who held he ba 2nd hed Donovan catlly, The Onklendse: - Their- § | }!\m'\\vk\lr. 11 An 11l w;u.\ into ”u'm;}i Method A o 5 S TR 3 R cnocking him down and sending the ha oo R che ™ S0 Domsvan kepe on home | [§ Wethods Are Superior to All Others. Their Remedies i O'Con lowed the run, which ne- s ? cessitated « ng O'Dea with an_ error Are Always Effective—Never Harmful. Among the in th A score in, in = eigth inning McGucken i PR e G Ailments DR. MEYERS & CO. Cure Are the Following: iman, who threw to Schmeer to head T N = veg i PR Unhappy off. Schmeer got the ball, but he was not near ond base, und | @ Kidney Disease, Lost Vigor, g the bag at all threw to was credited with a without touct first and Oakland double play. [ dder Di It was in Oaklands’ half of that inning | that a riot almost broke loc Donavan | Spine Disease, t when Borchers snapped tie [l ————— Liver Disease, T nd caught him off the ba Heart Disease, Bladder Disease, Premature De Unnatural L cay, osses, n started for second /and w Wasting Drains, chased up and down the Hne by Ander- | kon and Hanlon, Donovan worked back Nervous Debility, 1owarc ”:m; nd t as Anderson threw i!l 1 Di th ball the Oaklander made a dash at 00 sease, Hanlon, throwlng his forearm across his s g Stricture, Rupture, ace with such force that Hanlon was i half Blinded for the instant, aithough ho | @ SKin Disease, Tumors, Varicocele 1 to hold the ball and put Dono- | e Borchers, white with, ra Stomach Diseass, Private Diseases, i over to Donovan and would have put him out of business had Donovan not discreetly dropped back. Lange seized | & bat and led the other eight Oaklanders to_the rescue, wk the prune-pickers rallied to Borchers' support in double | quick. For a time it looked like a gencral mix-up, but O'Connell finally managed to restore’ order. Lange was hooted by tne Eye Disease, Eczema, Cancer, Every member of the | staff is a graduate from | the best med col- leges. All have had many years' experience | in hospitals and as spe- Sleeplessness, Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Ear Disease, }Eg Disease, Rectal Disease, crowd for arming himself with a bat and clallsts, became involved in a dispute with an oc- — cupant of the grandstand, during which e language never school was indulged in. Oakland played an errorless game, Schmeer’s work at short being the great est exhibition even that star has given rned in Sunday- PATIENTS NEED NOT PAY TILL THEY ARE CURED. vet. Moskiman kept the seven hits made 4 Any one doubting Dr. Meyers & Co.'s ability can arrange to pay when 4 Off his delivery well scattered, and nad | B0 they are well, and not before. If preferred, payments may be made in O }1\.“. sssn..f’ heen anl)('im;lng lcgs than a | ¢ weekly or monthly Installments. 4+ omer San Jose woul ave been shut 3 - :) out. Score: i | b If any other doctor in America will undertake a cure on S SAN JOSE. 2 these terms Dr. Meyers & Co. will cure you for nothing. g AB. R. BH. SB. PO. A. E. s e 0 M PSR 4 %l BEWARE OF UNNATURAL STIMULANTS. 3 « am, 1 b. .4 0 0 0 5 1 0|HO Electricity in its various forms has ruined thousands of men. It is O on, 2 ¥ 0 1 1 4 1 1/[dé a threadbare fad throughout the Eastern States, and people of the Pa- ¢H i:""""’ ; 04l - 0500 0 10 O cific Coast are awakening to the fact that it is an expensive and a dan- O Kelly, . 1. 211 0 1 o 2//} gerous stimulant + O o e e S DR. MEYERS & CO. do not have to resort to electrical or other fake o e Sl 3 0 0 o 3 3 U/He avpliances in order to secure patronage. Nor do they use mineral or other ¢ S 10 ¢ o & i 1|[o dangerous drugs They administer nothing but the extracts of buds, o Borchers, p 2 0 2 o o 3 offe barks, berrles, gums, roots, flowers, fruits, leaves, herbs and plgats. ¢ 7 (o PO SNt o A A i 3 Thousands who have been healed or strengthened by them are sourfding g .......... 3 1 7 1 2 u q1|fe thelr praises daily. 3 : +f OAKLAND. K saxo, - fo HOME CURES—FREE PRIVATE BOOK. ¢ 4 2 0 1 2z 0 0/fO There are men in every city, town and school district throughout the O S 400 2 0 2 3 O0/H% West who have been cured by 'Dr. Meyers' successtul HOMBE-CURE sys- $ i iad e 9 % 5 4 % C°IHO tem. Although it is preferable to see the patlent in many Instances, it is O Sl 02 vE LS e ot awhn necessary. + § 0 1,043 0 o @9 | If you cannotcall write for private book, diagnosis sheet, free advice; O sk lgll $9 3 0 % 0 o/+ prices and other particulars. Home cures a_specialty. Thousands of ¢ Moskiman, p 3 0 6 6 0 ¢ o o men cured every year who have never seen the doctors. ol kit 40 10 2 6 OB Comespondence co fid ntial. No orining on envelopes or packages §| “Totals L3 5 1 2 3 15 olMé + R AND HITS BY INGS. o Of san Jose 0100 0.0 * R o 4B Base hits 0201 31 o - & O Oakland 0122 00 ¢ +5 Base hits 3920y 23 ) Market Street, ELEVATOR Hours—8 to 5 Daily. O SUMMARY. > i ENTRANCE Sundays—9 to 11. z Runs responsible for—Moskiman 1. Andrews | Ml ' San Erancisco. + | Byenings—7to 8. 2. Home run—Kelly. Two-base hits—Ham- mond, Borchers, Anderson. Sacrifice bit— tours to interesting points of the State. The question of changing the membe ship of the organization from clubs to in- dividuals, as proposed by T. A. Woodson of Sacramento, was not discussed. A committee to which the matter was re- ferred for investigation was not ready to report. The deiegates present were: President Paul M. Nippert, Secretary Stanley G. Scovern, T. D. Whitman, W. H. L. Hin H. Agnew. H. Larkin, Dr. E. T. Mérvy, J. F. McDonald, M. E. Gaines, C. A. Danley, J. B. Lambkin, A. L. Hubbard, Edwin Goeller, Charles Al bert Adams, T. B. Meherin, T. G. Sp! lane, J. J. B. Argenti and Leon Carru. s e Vitriol Thrower Unpunished. The case of Maggie Magee, who threw vitriol in the face of Fred Hotop, a con- ductor on the California-street road, was dismissed by Judge Treadwell yesterday and the case of Hotop, charged with be- trayal under promise of marriage, was dismissed by Judge Graham. Hotop, who is now a married man, agreed to pay $ per month to Officer McMurray of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children for the support of the child of which the young woman alleged he was the father, and it was on this agreement that the cases were dismissed. —————————— THREATENED TO SHOOT. Young of the Russ House. Fred Craig a teamster in the employ- ment ‘of the City Transfer Compan swore to a complaint in Judge Graham’s court yesterday for the arrest of Colonel Young, proprietor of the Russ House, on the charge of assault with a deadly wea- pon. \ Craig said that he was ordered by the cashier of a typewriting firm in the Russ House block to take a load of wood from the basement of the store to his home on Hyde and Washington streets Friday morning, and while loading it Colonel Young came on the scene and ordered him to get his team out of the way otherwise he would punch him. Craig demurred and after further hot words from the Colonel, who got very much excited, he went away and returned with a revolver, which he pointed at Craig's head. Craig thought discretion the better part of valor and quietly drove off. ————————— Did Not Come to Blows. Attorney A. A. Friedlander and Max Schick, a saloon-keeper on City Hall avenue, had a heated controversy outside Judge Mogan’s coyrtroom erday morning as to Shick's commission on a fee obtained by the attorney for defending a woman named Pauline Woods. The controversy became so heated that both men put up their “dikes.” A crowd gathered and urged both on to fight, but {t seemed that one was afraid and the other *dassent,” and no blaws were struck. Both parted vowing to have it out at the first favorable opportunity. | Srraldolo el i | Trouble Between Barbers. 1. Heideneger and J. Blasi were arrest- ed last night on a charge of battery pre- ferred against them by J. Badger. Blasi | and Badger keep barber-shops on Sixth | Street and there has been considerable ri- | valry between them. ¥ afternoon, s claimed, a m w ent to dger to the effect that a lady was | waiting for him in the back room of Blasi’s barber-shop. He went in to see her and the two men jumped on him and beat him severely. — e | Advances made on furniture and pianos, with or without removal. J. Noonan, 1017-1023 Mission. - HIGHLAND SPRINGS. The Great Sanitarium of the West, OPEN EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR. New Hotel, elegantly furnished; table uz- surpassed: lighted by electricity. THOUSANDS CURED BY ITS WATERS | | Finest Swimming Tank, Bowling Alley and | Dancing Hall in Lake County, together with | complete Livery Stable, Gentis Saddle Horses and Ponies. OVER 30 KINDS OF MINERAL SPRINGS. Physiclan in attendance: superb climate: beautiful mountain scenery: trout, deer an small game plentiful; magnificent drives; baths in varlety; lawn tennis and croguet. Reached by the shortest stage route into Laks | County. Round trip fare from San Francisco | via Hopland. §3: via Calistoga, $2. Hotel end cottage rates. $10 to §14 per week. Take 8. F. & N. P. Railway to Hopland, or | 6. P. R. R. to Callstoga. For fHustrated pam- hlet or further informatlon address J. CRAIG. Highiand Eprings. Lake County. Cal, or ses L. D CRAIG, 318 Montgomery at. | ‘Highland Springs Mineral Waters on sale at | Oakland Pioneer Soda Water Co.. Thirteenth | and Webster Oakland. | AHRENS, PEIN & BULLWINKZL. | 620 Post st., San Francisco. | | tests. The vote was twelve to ten in fa run for his side. In ) a poorly played game by a score of 1§ to | Yor Of the old order, those in favor belng | with two men out, he | 1. The game proved a farce, for Santa | ihe de ey WE Cl ket feld fenve for a | CFUZ put up the worst game in its history. | men, Olympic Club Wheelmen, ection on the | Never bas the team played such rag, San 5, and nley G. wvern © he was. | ball. The easiest flies were missed and | and or J. B. Argenti, repre- nfamiliarity | .'* t Do e plays made. Balsz | senting the unattached. Opposed to them FieT o retired in the fifth Inning, Devere were the Acme Wheelmen, Oakland; for the Gar- ’ij“' _ his place, Kleiber going behind | cinal Wheelmen, Alameda; Bay' ( D e frig the bat and Donlin to third base. Harper | Wheelmen, San Francisco, and Paul N. making two | Bitched a good game well sup- [ Nippert of the unattached. Af B eras "”\:" able to hit | " The protest of the Acme Wheelmen € bl oy R teams play to- | ggainst their competitors in the recent he- was un- | SIOTTOW. Burge ly run for | indred mile relay pre- s almost as ipor e 1 the elghth | sented informally. Tt con of three is a strong, S counts: That the Garden Wheelmen . runner 11!1\1‘ SANTA CRUZ. star without a pac 7 that they ap- 2 most creditable man=T AB. R. BH. SB. PO. A. E. | propriated the Acme packet within the lled down a fly away back | Williams, 2b......... [ 2 '8 1|first ten mile n F was indis- 1t to have gone to Dal- | Donlin, 3b. & ¢ f. 0 0 0 1 1 3|criminate pacing throughout. The board | Ps 200 0 0 1 2 0ot governors will meet again on the 14th | od man, and when | ¢ g ! 9 1 o 5 ¥ §linst to hear the report of the cing | team become a little b 9 0 o 2 o @& board as to its findings in the premises cach other they will | Kieiber, 4 0 0 0 & 1 4| Leon Carru and Professor J. J. B. wustle. | ® fe i 6 0 2genti, of th iring committe S ul in his decis 5 e 0 501 work outlining some ) see any ball chiers putove —eee actually s some of AD The Vendome A Country Home Surrounded by a r2-acr: park itre sembles a country mansion—and only two blocks from the railroal ive daily station, where twent i trains connect it with the outside || world. Over 250 rooms. Suites magnificent v furnished, with toilet and bath. Tourists he=adquarters for all interesting points in Santa Clara County. GEO. P. SNELL, Mgr e ———— San Jose, Cal Sonoma County: 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 BTAGE SERVICE; morning and afternoon stages; round trip from San Francisco conly $6 60. Take Tiburon ferry at 7:30 a. m. or 2:3 p. m. Terms, $2 a day or §12 a week. Ref- erences, any guest of the past four years Patronage constantly increasink —last year un- | precedented. J. F. MULGREW. Proprietor. " INDEPENDENCE LAKE. * | A Charming Bpot to Visit This Summer. Boats 1 Fine fishing. table. Clean beds and careful att patrons. Climate perfect. Sixteen miles Truckee in the heart of the Sierras and rounded by magnificent t an_ unbre forest. The ideal spot for s because it is clean, no poison oak, no And pure air and pure water. Address MRS. H. M. CLEM- ONS, Virginia City, before June 1" when Inde- pendence Lake will be open to the public. VICHY SPRINGS, HREE MILES FROM UKIAH. MENDO- cino County. Natural electric waters, champagne baths. Only place In the wborld of this class of waters having continuous flow of natural warm water direct from springs to bath tubs. Lovely grounds, fishing and huntin; Crystal Springs. _Accommodations and tab! first-class. J. A. REDEMEYER & CO.. Props. HOTEL MOUNT VIEW, A BEAUTIFUL SUMMER RESORT IN ROSS VALLEY; now open for guests. For terms and particulars address MRS. M. I. LEACH, Ross Valley, Marin County, Cal. cellent \tion to from ce to guests. MENDENHALL SPRINGS. Under new management; 2000 feet above sea stage connects with train at Livermore at 2:15 p. m.; fare from San Francisco, $225; rates, $750 to $1250 per week; half price for children under 12 years old. For circulars address DR. FRANK PITT, Proprietor, Livermore, Cal. ADAM SPRINGS, LAKE CO. Favorite resort of the State: the water is un- excelled for medicinal purposes; table unsur- ‘pussed; fine Zshing and hunting; stage dally from Calistoga direct to springs; round trip at Bouthern Pacific offices, $10. DR. W. R. PRA- THER, Adam Spring. “THE TRAVELER’S” BUREAU, T NO. 20 MONTGOMERY ST., KEEPS the pamphlets of all principal’ California Resorts for FREE DISTRIBUTION. The pub- lic_are cordially invited to call or write. NO CHARGE OF ANY KIND. HOTEL BENVENUE And cottages, Lakeport, Cal.—Large ground: new dancing pavilion, §0%40; fronts lake 200 fi fine bowling alley and shuffleboard: swimming, boating, elegant yacht free: children’s play; ground; good table; no Chinese help. F. & A. M. SCALES, Proprietors. | R. ROBERTSON manner of reachgng them, etc. When writing please mention The Call. Nearly every one in San Francisco has catarrh—so common that people don’t care; they grew up with it. It is better to be with- out it, though. Catarrhal Affections disappear at Paso Robles Hot Springs. The air, the climate, and the water are a catarrh cure. Ca- tarrh disappears—no one knows where. City Office, Never, Prop, S 636 Market st. Cal Otto E HOT SPRINGS. — This beautiful summer and winter resort, now owned and managed by DR. J. PER. T, who as resident physi- ote his entire time to the welfare whether sick or well, is situated 150 miles eouth of San Francisco, in the Coast Range Mountains, at an elevation of 1000 feet. The cltmate is soft and balmy and fres from fogs oda, sulphur and fron springs. ‘Hot plunge and tank baths: delightful grounds comfortable hotel: annex and cottages; good hunting and fishing: grand scenery: lovely walks and drives. cupying entire cottages, or invalids or others remaining more than one month. Trains daily from Third and Townsend st. depot, § a. m. (Pullman_to Soledad, thence seven miles b: clan, will of his guest stage to Paraiso.) Round trip, §8. For furth information address J. PERRAULT. M.D., P: raiso Springs, or city office, 33§ Sutter FAMOUS GILROY . HOT SPRINGS (Change of Management.) (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 besitified. Fine hunting and fishing. Trains leave Third and Townsend sts., S. F., at 9 A m. and 2:45 p. m the Springs, For illustrated pamphlets and speclal rates by months and for families address R. ROE TSON, Gllroy Hot Springs, Cal T A R R T S LT T Byron x> e Hot Springs train Only| Carrial train. New No hotel, first - class throughout. meet eve staging. Hot mineral springs cure rheumatism. Add. A. BETTENS, Mgr. Byron Hot Springs, Cal. 'HOTEL LYNDON, LOS GATOS. ndsome furni- ; ele ¢ plumbing. first-class commercial hotel. Comfort and convenien first_consideration. Cuisine and service | pus free sample room. Propriet Commod unsur, LYMAN H. TOLFRE! Mark West Springs, MOST PICTURESQUE RESORT, VARIETY of mineral springs, Soda, Sulphur, Magne- efa, Tron and Arsenic: plunge bath; swimming pool, billlards, shuffleboard, croquet and other games. Accommodations first-class; table good; $9 to §12 a week. Round trip, S meets morning trains and Sat. eve. JUERGENSEN, Mark West Springs, Co., Cal. City Office, 912 Larkin st. ROWARDENNAN, ANTA_CRUZ MOUNTAINS, ON SAN LOR- enzo River, 3% hours from §. F.; 40 min- utes from Santa Cruz; grounds and ‘river lit by electricity; tennis, bowling, boating, bath- Sonoma. ing, fishing and golf links; elegant hall and | dining room; club, billlard and smoking rooms; new hard-finisned and elegantly furnished: tel- ephone. Round trip, $3. Address W. E. VEA- ZIE, Lessee, South Ben Lomond. Carriages at Gilroy for | | Special rates to familles oc- | | | | | | | so SANTA CATALINA |SLAND, 3% 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 reel angl Fishing tournament Maw 1 to Sept. 1, auspices Tuna Club. Sixth season of our famous Marine Band. The Hotels Metropole and Island Villa, Modern Conveniences. Efficlent Management. Moderate Rates. Best Golf Links. IDEAL CAMP LIFE. 3 COMPANY, 222 South Spring st., Cal,, or call on G. W. THOMP- €21 Market st., San Francisco. BANN Lo Aug: SON, Agent, Heaith | are | Hotel and ‘ assured [ del Pleasure at | Coronado Send for Pamphlets, Terms, Ete. Reduced Summer Rates now 1n Effect. Apply at 4 New Montgomery st., S. F. ONLY ONE VACATION Enjoy every minute of it! Y n nnt help but do so at SARA- TOGASPRINGS, LAKE COUNTY —the queen of Summer Resort: Rates: 8, 814 per week. J. MARTENS, Proprietor. City Office—416 Pine st ZETNA SPRINGS. GUESTS COMPLIMENT US on our TABLE. Servies Is Prompt, Elegant and Abundent. Telephone connection. ~Rates, week P. to St. Helena at 7 0 to $14 per a. m. or HILLS of the When requested, the Resorts mentioned in this column will send you circulars, giving full information regarding special advantages, rates, FREE CAMPING Ideal camping spots all along the main line, Sonoma and Guerneville branches of the California Northwestern ' Railway (lessee San Francisco and North Pacific ilway), the picturesque route of Cali- fornia. While parties can camp any- where, close to or remote™from the rail- road, a few picturesque spots especially adapted for campers have been selected on account of their easy access to San Francisco. Glen Ellen Park and four miles along Sonoma Creek, beautifully shaded. Excel- lent fishing and bathing. Mr. C. E. Har- vey, at Glen Ellen, will show locations. Mirabel Park, on our _ Guerneville branch, adjoining the railroad, and skirted by Mark West Creek, which is now dammed, affording fine bathing, boating for two miles, and good fishing. Man in | charge. Row'boats at reasonable rental. | Guerneville, in the midst of the redwood country, and on thé Russian River, is practically the terminus of the Guerne- ville branch. The people of the town and vicinity, under the name of the Business Men’s Association, of Guerneville, offer free camping sites throughout the whole section. = The Russian River will “e nmed, affording a magnificent sheet of water for bathing and boating. Mr. D, Connell, proprietor of the livery stable at Guerneville, representing the association, will meet all trains, and without charge will show prospective campers the various location: To and from all these daily train service. Stpplies. delivered on the grounds | the merchants of the adjoining towns. Tickets for camping parties are to be | procured at Ticket O: 650 Market st. For detailed information apply at Ticket | Office, 650 Market st., Chronicie building, | or at General Office, Mutual Life building, | Sansome and California streets. H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, General Manageér. Gen. Pass. Agt. SEIGLER SPRINGS, LAKE COUNTY. This delightful watering place is located in the mist of the Coast Range. Abundance of mineral springs, hot and colq plunge baths, large swimming tank of mineral water, fine stone dining room: telephone con- Dectfons, electric lights, iivery accommodation; good trout fishing and hunting. Round trip tickets st Southern Pacific offices, $10. JOHN SPAULDING, Proprietor. points double by BOCA HOTEL D. rig to Springs. Round trip, | W, Man: Springs, | FINEST HUNTING AND FISHING ON THR | Napa 3 ity office, TRUCKEE RIVER; pleasant sunny room room 4, Odd T bullding, pure mountain air; free bocting on lake: — e —- - prices reasonable, § to §10 per week: speciai e e {‘"ORCHARD’" the POOT. | FLES for families. " W. J. McDONALD, Man- | | | SIERRA NEVADAS, REST and HEALTH SPRINGS yrédice Plain. Quiet Retreat: Finest Scenery, Water, Mountain Alr, Fruit and All the Year Around Ciimate in California. Ideal Grounds and Surroundings. On Railroad, 136 Miles from San Franeisco. $8 week. Open all year. ~Send for Booklet. Address Orchard Sprirgs, Chiceg) Park, Cal gga Beach Hotéi 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, croguet grounds and music. Reasonable rates. For terms ad- CARLSBAD 2Most beauticul County. The mineral springs are famous for marvelous cures when all else failed, especially in stomach, liver, kidney and bladder affections. Superior accommodations. $10 per week. Fine roads, trout fishing and deer hunting. Write W. R. McGOVERN, Carls- bad, Lake County. PLANTATION HOUSE, Eighteen miles from Cazadero, on stage lne. Good trout fishing, plenty fruit, cream and milk; free conveyance for parties of two or more: grand redwood scenery. Address J. LUTTRING Seaview, Sonoma County, or apply E KRUSE. 207 Front st., 5. ¥, for par ticulars. Yose E spot in Lake Camping Excursions. 50 for 12 days from S. F.; eight Information at the velar 8 days in_valiey dress J. B. PEAKES, Proprietor. | Office, 20 Montgomery st. Tickets at ths J.T. BROOKS Chief Clerk. Valley Road Office, 321 Market st HARBIN'S HOT SULPHUR SPRIXGS, |« TOCALOMA. ™5™ LAKE COUNTY. BERTRAND HOTEL—First-class accommo- dations: reasonable rates; fishing: beautiful The Best In tdhe World. HOTEL, COTTAGES and GROUNDS light- ed with ACETYLENE GAS. Open the year round. Sulphur, Iron, Magnesia and Arsenic, All_kinds of baths. WONDERFUL CURES of Rheumatiem, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Paraly- Els, Skin Diseases and Kidney, Liver and Stomach troubles. Long distance phone. Terms, $10 to §18 per week. Dally stage trom Calistoga. J. A. HAYS, Prop. FOR SALE! A lovely home on Howell Mountain; about 115 acres: § acres hay land; 7 acres full-bearing vineyard; good spring; also well supplied by a spring; house, barn and outer building yards from county road. Apply to MR! WAGELAND, St. Helena, HOTEL BELVEDERE Open for the Season April 1. Ample accom- modations in Hoiel; also In new cottages, just completed. MRS, A. T. NOORE, BELVLDERE. ST. HELENA SANITARIUM. N ATURAL ADVANTAGES;: SALUBRIOUS climate; plcturesque scenery; mountain walks; pure spring water; beautiful drives; pine groves, lawns and gardens. The beat ad- vantages for those who need to obtain comfort, rest and health culture in a short time. Address ST. HELENA SANITARIUM, St. Helena, 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. Yosemite Valley and Big Trees. Superfor accommodations and lowest rates via the “Valley Road” route. For full par- ticulars address JOHN MOSS, Traffic Dept., 821 Market st., San Francisco. CAMP TAYLOR REDWOODS, On N. P. C. R. R, the place to go for sum. mer; board or camp cottages; Sunday excu sions, $1. For circulars address H. <. MAR- TIN, Camp Taylor, Cal. i PLEASANT VIEW RANCH. Good fishing, hunting, bathing; fresh milk, butter and es fresh frult. Terms, § b Mo sHELFERD, Cloverdate, Cal carrlage. SUMMER HOME FARM. SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS; FIRST-CLASS family resort; cottages, tents, huntinz and fish- ing:" artificial lake for boating and swimming; long distance telephone; campers’ return tick- ets,. $2 50; hotel open the year round. Send for circulars to J. H. HAESTERS, Glenwood, Cal. DR. C. C. O'DONNELL’'S Sanitarium and Mineral Springs, Glen Ellen, Sonoma County; also 20 completely furnished 6-room -cottages; good boating, fishing and hunting; finest’ summer resort and mineral water lfor all diseases in America; camping ound and mineral water -free. Apply to Dr. . C. O'Donnell, 10211; Market st., bet. Sixth and Seventh, San Francisco. SAMUEL SODA SPRINGS. J. R. Morris, Prop.. Napa County, Cal. Sury cure for dylpeplllh indigestion, rheumatism and constipation; hot mineral baths. These #prings are located in Napa County, 20 miles R e ST gt St leaves St. Helena. 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. KENILWORTH INN, MILL VALLEY—A most delightful summer bome, Every modern convenience. In and out door sports. Forty-flve minutes from San Francisco. Table under personal care of MRS. M. MERRY, Proprietor. DUNCAN SPRINGS, from Hopland. Unequaled soda and Tagnels spings; paths: furnished cottages. Terms, $10 to $12. Buy through tickets. Send for circular. O. HOWELL, Hopland. Cal. BLUE LAKES HOTEL L BE CONDUCTED IN A QUIET, W Jiheliie manner, - ‘th one of the best. tables in the ccunty: $10 to $12 per week. Round trip, $9 50.. S. F. and N. P. to Uklah; thence by stage, Address J. WIL'ON, Sertha, Lake County, Cal. 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 510 to $12 per week, §2 per day. Address Agua Call- ente Springs, Agua Caliénte, Sonoma Co., Cal. WRITE ;2 MILLER. Uklah Stables, for comomical and best way and ac- commodations to Springs in Lake and Mendo- cino countles. Stage for Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell, Saratoga Springs, Witter Springs and Upper Lake. | Boani Rates $6 and $7 per week. drives to Bear Valley, etc. JOSEPH F. BER- TRAND, or Winchester Hotel Dining-room, first floor, 58 Third San PFrancisco. JOHANNISBERG. FAMILY RESORT AND OUTING PLACE in the midst of the Napa Redwoods, Mount Veeder, $100 feet. Large lake, boating, swim- ming, hunting, fishing. Terms, 3§ to $10 per week. Send for circulars. JOHANNISBERG RESORT, Oakville, Napa County, Cal. "LAUREL DEL LAKE AND HOTEL. Climate, ecenery, entertainment: none better in Lake Co.; gas indoors and out. H. WAMBOLD. NAPA SODA SPRINGS. TWO TRAINS DAILY; 7:30 A. M. AND 4 Montgomery Sulphur Springs. Natural hot mineral baths. Good _country MRS. J. MO TGOMERY, Calistoga, Cal. San Francisco to Chi- OSEMITE. 52, Fiares 15,5 Thence by Lumsden & Co.’s coaches 60 miles to Yosemite Valley. Round trip_ $32. . Single fare, in either direction, $16. J. M. HUTCH- INGS, Agent, 19 Montgomery st., San Francisco, SANTA CRUZ Mountains—A quiet foothill ranch, located In Blackburn Gulch, 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, 8. Address W. CXANDELL, Santa Cruz, Cal. EDGEMONT—Delightful _boarding _place in Santa Cruz Mountains; fine accommodations; lively neighborhood; daily mail; long distance phoné. Patchin P. O., Santa Clara Co., Cal. OAK GROVE cottage, Saratoga: newly fur. nished; good table: Congress Sgrlm,'s ‘water; team for drives. Address box 6, Saratoga. ANY one looking for nice, quiet, comfortabls farm home to spend vacation address F. QUIEN, Glen Ellen, Sonoma Co., Cal. MANZANITA Station, near Mill Valley—3 or 4 rooms, with board; good accommodations at Manzanita Villa. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the Unifed States or Canada one year for i postage paid.