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% THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1899. g B s g e ds. Flannigan decly | unnamed, was tried on a San anclscol 'vmmed warrants for the arrest of Tommy | O'Farrell and Grant avenue yesterday going the roun - declined to | House, b Craig, & avdience last night at the Columbla, it | and Jimmy Crofton. _The Judge pacified | afternoon, and both were compelled to re- | g0, and n;rlnm{gfi;g frt’é“ocl"(?; kery relcase B "’%-mflfgr Gompany, | being 1ts first appearance on any stage. - him, and instructed Bert Wren, his war- | tire for repalrs. The engagement was |his hold. The MiTe (RePFCCer did not heed rissed’ by Judge: Grabam yester- | While the house was not overflowing, it rant clerk, to write a letter to Mrs. Crof- | short and decisive. Both representatives | him, and warmm worce fopowed. T | he Judge held that from the evi= | was select, many prominent citizens and fon to appear before him this morning, | of the Health Department were in earn- | gan suddenly landed heavily on Do, nce th vis no intention en the part | thelr_wives being seen in the orchestra when he will make an effort to stop the | est and blood flowed ireely {dace, ana tho clug Do Wore cuf o Fot ik R e jan | and dress circle, but it was not a wildly, " ” Vendetta. Badaracco will also be present. | The trouble had its origin, it is sald, | from the eye tc k‘l‘ JL e d bern Craig agreed to the case being di sed gcod to be warm, and the first act opene 1 Board o el on a charge of having |ccuic SCLC in pummeling each ott could get into the vard_ at any time i decorous sllence that was first cousin | HEALTH OFFICERS | btien dhe enmb of'a watchman emplos ed | busily "chgagea in prmmeling cact other | fke'u8Ry W ioad e Won. : As these charges were | trought by Meat Inspector Davis, an in- timate friend of Dockery’s, Flannigan | was under the Impression that the Milk | Jockery retired to the barbershop for D" Ynile his opponent moved up ¢ street. e e Broke Into His Aunt’s House. Mrs. K. de Motte, 1032 McAllister street, S Tread- ble to ignore stage setting, the f to a frost. But it was impo the good acting and good and by the time “‘Aunt O’Line, ENGAGE IN FISTICUFFS Flannigan will again THE LAMBARDIS UP IN SMOKE male and the only villain of the play, | Mrs. X | Inepector had taken a part in the effort | It is probable that Flann SV Judge S o e | INSPECTORS DOCKERY AND | { Piing about s undoing, | It s pronab e e e Board of Heaith: | w e e callent - anting s hearty round of | FLANNIGAN COLLIDE. Flannigan. and . Colonel Brady were in | g ho began hostllities by strlking ¢ | Mephew AT, T i onE, oith Susaiary — applause. There was another round | e 3 conversation on the corner when Dockery | Milk Inspector. | She safa”that with the aid of a lock= oF” Sven ‘more. lberal ~ applause be- == called him aside. Both moved out to the | — e her- nephaw ibroke. tito: her: home 1 the curtals ell, at_ the end curb, and Dockery caught Flannigan by Colonel Young Acquitted. . batat wad ivi i 2 tnb et for Moot Kelcoy and ilizi Assistant Meat Inspector J. J. Flanni-| the coat with both hands and tried to % itk S ormed the Individual Virtues but/|sf teset “for ‘wemere iccicer and | Fertilizing Works T o= | gan and Mik mspector James P. Dockery | persuade him to accompany him up the | The eharge of assuy B 5, S0y v, He informed th fori &’ff"}:g;}ig‘;\?f e e engaged in fisticuffs at the corner of | street and prove a statement that was weapon against Colonel Young of the Russ | been | 3 Bad Ensemble. The | excealent aeting of the princlpals tally Consumed. tad captured the audience before the end of the second act, and from that time on | there were little bursts of applause, some- time for the people, sometimes for the scenic effects. Although the plece was irtended for a comedy, it is idyllic in spots and moistens the while it | wreathes the lips in smiles. Before the last act the announcement the stage that of 4000 d for the comedy, Mr. Shannon had selected the e LOSS ESTIMATED AT $50,000 g B JOHNSTONE BENNETT Sl MISS COSTLY MACHINERY AND OTHER COLUMBIA'S NEW PLAY PRO- STOCK IN THE RUINS. DUCED BUT UNNAMED. “A New Comedy of Errors Harris, 321 Franklin stree L. M. Perry, 1170 Market street; ap,” by A. A. Wheeler, 2418’'W ton street, and “A Paternal Love, Miss Marian Surers, 916 Hyde street. e Buildings, Old and Frail, Burn Like Tinder—Origin of the Fire Unknown — Partial “Pagliacci” and “The Pirates” at The Grand and the Tivoli Singers in “The Merry Grand Opera House. i | “Pagltacc | " was heard south of Market War.” | street as well as north of Market street ansniance | last night, and the production at the | Grand Opera-house by the South- e |well Opera Company was recelved TR e enthusiasm by the audience.| The destruction of the fertilizing plaat Ats ““'“;Tm‘“ 11‘: 2 Geand n‘““r; | ison as Nedda scored an artistio | of Nicholas Ohlandt & Co. on Indiana and ompany from Milan, by way of Sout and it can safely be said that | Yolo streets, Potrero, made a lively fire America, Mexico and Los Angeles, s not been heard to better advan- | in the Potrero late last night. The entire | opened to a snug house in the Cali- sinée the season opened. She works were destroyed and the 1oss is es- | forpia Theater last night, and in the | in excellent voice and her acting was full | timated at about 000. The origin of | reliable double bill of “Pag " and | of fire and charm in her scenes with | the fire is unknown. For a long time the | “Cavallerla Rusticana” soon made | Lihhar over Qi s e frace | blaze galned headway Suaeme Ancke ot friends with the audience, In which the | Canio was one of his best efforts and he | paen kot under control grease. fat and | I66a1 Ttailan eolbay was. Awell| repre- | recelvediw cnriain fcall (for hiskfingrendic/| 2RSRIUSD: BOCETACOnL0 kIR CEE BEGE AT ] 3 sther inflammables blazed and sputtered. | tion of the clo Winfred Goff mirers in his s ng scene in the first act. Tonio surprised his ad: prologue, and sented. The encore fiend and his loud, The fire was discovered by the watch- | % s He claims to ha stout hand were there in nolsy num- ng of the man, Louls A. Smith ve 2 i - bers, and several incongruous encores nuiv .‘.“1‘ ry\!vc\{" ‘rtxn)x"l ;n::(v“ . ”5[ \“flfml!; | been standing at the west end of the Whea requested, the Resorts mentioned in this column will send you circulars, giving full information regarding special advantages, rates, building when he saw a sheet of flame manner of reaching them, etc. When writing please mention The Call. were accepted by the willing singers. | Nace Bonville as Peppe completed the Altogether the night came off with a | excellent cast. ~The Pirates of Pen- | lght the premises on the side near the zar formed first part of the at- |marsh. He turned {n an alarm and with great deal of hurrah; hody seemed | { . . tractive double bi | other men who soon arrived on the scene o ""l"";‘ ;:‘” s b ‘,‘; s ,"‘:“"‘;‘Q‘l‘s""‘ “Tivoll | succeeded in liberating the horses from | | 8 : that 'had been so mild Inisis i e = | adjacent stables. In an incredibly short Nearly cvery one in individual faults and failures were re- Gracle Plaisted was given a warm wel- | pariq, i SinsrRaE wos 5 1 period of time the entire works was on | S L | ceived good naturedly, and all that was | cOme on her appearance at the Tivoll| fire and the efforts of the men were turn- ancis S good was greeted enthusiastically by “»‘ 'IPITI'K as Elsa ;'1 “The Merry \;1; ed to saving a stock of explosives which | catarrh—so common hands, feet and mouth. re little woman has lost none of her | yere stored in sheds a little distance off. Sl that peo; itcare; The best of the good was contributed XTlchs, nocinas ‘Eh dppatently lost | mnerAis Weparimentinas B mpercaiby itarium of the West | tll’l people don’t e i L} . D s h sence. e y e distance of hydrants, sefore y wit . 24 /Eousk g = 3 e e Wds during her absence. The § the distance of hy hfinfl s, and 'll .r»nI' a The Great Sanitarium of the West. hey grew up with % Hours' Ride From Los Angeles. Cal THeol: antn e ot aTl. Al ong b mate of Tonio in the “Pagliaccl” At the h entertaining. Miss | Strear of water fonld b N e had 1 be | OPEN EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR. It is better to be with- | AMERICA'S FOREMOST RESORT. line, Sonoma and Guerneville branches of first note the crowd knew him for an |ond act. It was nal for applause, re- | Stretched over 1600 feet, and then the wa- | New Hotel, elegantly furnished; table ua- | out it, though Write for Information about C; won- | the California Northwestern Rallway e ptand N ore be pardon. | Peated long and hearti AP the lose | ter had to be forced through an inter- | furpassed: lighted by electricity. > Lo el L o S ive | (ooResSnri BEanciscol cantiNoc P ERCICG artist, and if ever an encore be pardon- | 5¢'the act the songstress was given six | mediate engine. | THOUSANDS CURED BY ITS WATERS | B, aneling, g o men 8T ensos | Rallway), the plcturesque route of Cali- able in opera certainly his was in the Many handsome floral pieces | The bulldings covered considerable area, | pynest Swimming Tank, Bowling Alley ead | ‘ :atarrhal of our famous Marine Band. fornia. While parties can camp any- prologue.” Salassa’s singing of this r the footlights. _Frank Coffin, | and those destroyed belonged to the [er-| pagcing Hall in Lake County, together with | i where, close to or remote from the rail- s s O ahe fontlights yhrank CQMn: |lilizing department, engine room and fat | g v i % Sadais Horses The Hotels Metropole and Island Villa e ) i X n Because You Love M i mplete Livery Stable, Gentl ° vl roda a e tall E : A e O s n Slevayo ~orn. | andioll ‘departments. ey were com- | and Pon A% : , S 2 resourceful song was nothing short of | \0 hiS SREWE 0f, /Becatse ¥ou Love - |and ofl departments. “They were com (ex Aff t & { |odern Conventences. Etficient Management. odd, a few picturesque spots especially masterly. His voice is big, rich and |liam Prue Phil Branson and Annle | Pletely razed to the ground, and the fire- | OVER 30 KINDS OF MINERAL SPRINGS. | ecCction Moderate Rates. Best Golf Links. adapted for campers have been selected wide. strenuonsty musculine and firm | Meyers were heard iiv congental parts and | Wen cousumed . geyerdd Lours o Xl FEgsicies T e teRiau guperd climste; R S on account of thelr easy access to San ‘ 1 ‘. oS ‘ T the v > Sel i the opera is romised a fi ‘.’”g‘”" l, o ‘j' AL d." Sless i nountain sce_nqry Hoped it drives; disa ear at PflSO BANNING COMPANY, 222 South Spring st., “rancisco. o allfismcdls; anc s b he :‘".ll & YRR 1‘3‘3,?3‘?:“1; ,'.f\',',',fn‘.“"'ds pRatiang ol .5‘5‘.’..,{}"“1'&‘}. u'::l:.“m:::g croguet. | R b?p Hot Spring . Cal., or cail on G. W. THOMP- | Glen Ellen Park and four miles along D Alcazar. | “The ‘cause of the fire is unknown. Tne | Reached by the shortest stage route tnis ok | T0 es Hot Springs. @1 Market st., San Francisco. | Sonoma Creek, beautifully shaded. Excel- r cheers. have hear: Bnyebats Lewis Morrison seems quite recovered | watchman states that he had been | Ccounty. Round trip fare from San Fr | he air, the climate TR 3 lent fishing and bathing. Mr. C. E, Har- tones in this plece, but none bEUSr| from his recent iliness. A crowd greeted | through the building about half an| e | e s e 2 vey, at Glen Ellen, will show locations. than Salassa. He would have Dbeen|yim Miss Roberts and the Alcazar siock | Bour before he discovered the con-| rake 8 F. & N. P. Raflway to Hopland, or ¢ GO TO Mirabel Park, on our Guernevilla worth his weight in bonds to the Elis | company in nlet” last night. The |flagration and that there s no| g P R R. to Calistoga. For tHustrated pam- catarrh cure. Ca- | branch, adjoining the rallroad, and skirted company. Not only can he sing with same play runs all week, t followed | fire then. The workingmen leave the | phlef or further information address J. CRAIG, | : | by Mark West Creek, which is now art and distinction and act, but he has “The Ma At Qeremonlesis | place at 3:30 in the afternoon and at that | Highland Springs, Lake County. Cal, or see tarrh disappears—no H t l d l dammed, affording fine bathing, boating the voice, the big, open, bounding vo time all the fires are put out. When the| L D CRAIG. 116 Montgomery &t .., ¢ one knows where. ote € for two miles, and good fishing. Man In that touches you and triumphs. Hi Olympia. atclnadiwent grer tepremisss he cars | SEUL o or (i artonatiWh car Cuj T rteentn | = . charge. Row'boats at reasonable rental at 8 you and triumpl R S ied a lanter reral people who were nd P! o - Rk : g | ~Guerneville, in the midst of the redwood T v 5 memorable character ved themselves to | b the Strect cars Saw the flames shoot | end Webster sta., Oakland. o |} Otto B. Never, Brop, ity Office, Coronado country, and on the Russian Hiver. is throughout. : be of aerlal artists | out of the roof, and say that it was but | LFEIN A BULL L | aso Robles, C: % Ma 8 | practically the terminus of the Guerne- But the Lambardis are not all Sa: : e S Thay oh til the agent of destruction | < Bl S ot X | ville branch. The people of the town and sas. If they were it would be another ' some tricks new to this part of the coun- | WAS leaping from every part of the struc z ORGSO I = or your summer outing. || vicinity, under the name of the Business i rest are | tr Wilson, a_blackface com- ————— Lol | Men's "~ Association, of Guerneville, offer i e o e D . plant employs about twenty-two HOT SPRINGS. — This Best golf grounds in the State. | free camping sites’ throughout the whole I ChacihE il nio Vargas, and manufactures bone-black for the The Vendome beautiful suminer and | 4 section. The Russian River will )e The b oyt Hr S el renat e b refineri sides large quantities winter resort, now | Unequaled fishing, sailing, cycling, , affording a magnificent sheet of Y ; : tilizing material which is shipped 1o cwned and manased v || | nting' bathing, etc | water for bathing and beating. Mr. D hear him. > interior of the State. The proprietors A c t H DR. J. PERRAULT, who as resident physi- g g, etc. Connell, proprietor of the livery stable at A tenor of admirable intention partly Chutes. are N, & J. C. Oblandi, J. A. & C. H. oun I’y cme claz, Wil devote ba entire time (o he wellars | | Guernevilie. ‘representing the association. achiealis Avedanod Bl Canio | _The new bill at the Chutes Free Theater | Buc |!hv- ”{““ ;\x‘l}rhl;hu.x\\’_\l and has kwr; glnhlx"xuesl mwh;n_x;:»‘ sl;ck or W'"{n“m’a"é:!;': | Reduced Summer Rates. w’xln rgeet all trains, and without chargs & S S 5 | was greeted by a owded hous: placed at about $50.00. A large stock o e e Ttre 50 miles south of rancisco, = will show prospective campers the various in the “Pagliacci” and wot t;gns. |HRES Ereecid Dyios foronaetl B M im nd and it all became Surrounded by a 12-acrs park it re- || Range Stountains, at an elevation ot 160 feet. | { Aooly 4 New Montgomery Street, | | logations: pRoeD P sionately, and does. H falls Atichits e Al i B & ¢ food for the flam The loss is only par- sembles a country mansion—and §i m; ¢l ‘;rfhe ‘;u;';jbur“ S B";‘;{‘ lcmr?: Hot 5 ¥ 5 To and from all these points double BORetIL it ety e e b s T e ha e ok sl lcoy exadfhy dingtrarine. | only two blocks from the railroad |/ {iihge "and’ tank baths; delightrul grounds SAN FRANCISCO. datly train service. still you can admire it for many thin I e jalushee ao e | \hile Ule fie” was (n progrese meyeral J 25 ty-five daily §! comforeabio hotels annex and cottages: zood Supplies delivered on the grounds by especially when it is not overleaping it rews Hughes made a noisy hit in | explosions of nitre oceurred In a building SIAUOn W Hote ¥ Swpr 4 hunting ana | Aehing: grand sceners: lovely | - - = thg merchants af the adfolning towns. Eeptolally piner e B0t o0l 2 it- | Model Husband.” The amateur minstrels | adjoining the engine room. | trains coninect it with the outside || Ralka &nd drives. Spectal rates to families oc- R CRets Bor camplng. parties are o be self. It is of the pure Ttalian quality, | will be repeated Thureday nigi. | _The firemen worked hard and saved the world. Over 250 rooms. Suites | | cupying entire cottages, or invallds or others procured at Ticket Office, 650 Market st. quite sure of the x 1 soft and e structure and there was no serious acci- ; 20 =2 ; Femaining more than ore month Trains daily ETNA SPRINGS For detailed information apply at Ticket easy in ato. In more dramatic Nat Goodwin in London. dent. : ; T i maznififtflt‘nyurn_lsthed}; W;lh tntlle( from Third and Townsend t. depot., 9 a. m. . Office, 650 Market st., Chronicle building, assages it takes in emotional « LONDON, June 5.—Mr. Nat Go: Hundreds of people in the Potrero gath- and bath. ourists headquarters (Pullman_to Soledad, thence seven 'miles by = & or at General Office. Mutual Life building, Basea e It ke L A e ot | Miea. D e iott e e Goofwin, | ered to watch the fire, whih was spec || for il Interesting potnts in Santa | | fease.to Earaiio) Sornd (e, & F57 Aerqac | GURSTS COMPLTMENT US on our TABLE. | Sapsome zng, Gaflfornta stregts - a0: - Mhogpal 1 their col tacular owing to the lirgs amount of in- Selh il 2 watio s J. PERRAULT, . Pa- > ) ] THITING, 3 N als the o oy aghenrucial tis Dpks ol furio s tieate: | Hemmables which could not readily be|] Clara County. | raiso Springs, or city office, 336 Sutter st.. S Servics I Frempt, Klogant and Auundant. SRR T edda. She re- | this evening under the Imanagement of | extinguished. | — 3 G - | Telephone con to $14 per =S J -d m Adams gone | Mr. shman in “The Cowbay | Many of the men employed at the works ||~ GEO. P. SNELL, Mgr., San Jose, Cal. FAMOUS GILROY HOT SPRINGS. [ &I m. or 4 - lian has something nd v Clyc 1 _| have homes in the vicinity and be = 2 D n.; private rig trip, $7. of the ks Andlihe e l,l;;‘ B ’f,y‘“ iteh. They | thrown out of - emplovment until ths | sm————————— | oppiiange of Mansgementy | W. L MITCHELL SEIGLER SPRINGS, slim, gi us. Like Maude | an audier mplet ¥ fill “’(;nm';l‘ ‘plam eambeteBulll eI Do soon ) " Paraiso Springs). Prop. and Manager. =t | room 4, 0dd’ Fellow | LAKE COUNTY. e 4 SR ferp S UE St ik e | ] and cottage ve been thoroughly | 3 | _This delightful watering place is located 2 e = e DR s = The hotel and cottages have been thoroughly 2 S pl cated In Adams ence. That | ater, The however, is generally | | ! R eDOSEtEd e’ Purnibice, hedss foarpsts atos the midst of the Coast Range. is part voice fits the | condemned, an = fearcd it will not be | CASUAL DETACHMENT | The Table the best the markef affords. The — (Abundance of mineral springs. hot and coi im ure, embar- | & success here, apart from the great per | Baths refitted and improved—competent at- |} QNLY ONE VACATION [Eplungs Daths, Jetse Shmming tenk of minaml at times; of leng range le [tmwl'xi&"l“lh'\ Mr. Goodwin, Miss | WILL GO INTO CAMP ;enflanflts nn% maxsess Gn‘J‘nr;’d:imand Twn}ks E e ties n:leug:’:“;‘?‘ms,;'mm. lvlflwho‘:’e o 2 R a . ality jott and Mr. Burr Maclntosh. N n San | bewutified ine hunting and fishing. Trains a vear. 1joy every mi e of it! s, s, ilvery accommodations gt [Juality’ that 1 found | "N, Goodwin wwas called bafore tho cur- o eteh "aeing: raters | leave Third and Towngend ste. 8. F. at 31| yoan ot Hitd o SARA- || food troue fishing and huntine. Rewnd trip B . tain repeatedly, and after pere: ory de- | G v 1 bath | &. m. and 2:45 p. m. Carriages al roy for c £ s S 4 — e D and after peremptory de. noted for medicinal virtues; best natural bath | & m. and ! |} TOGA SPRINGS, L.AKE COUNTY JOHN SPAULDING, Proprietor. COLONEL RAY WILL COMMAND ONS, Virginia City. pendence Lake will be open to the public. LOS GATOS. So much for the principals in “Pag- | mands for a speech, he responded in a | in State; swimming and boating: grand moun- lacei. he performance as a whole | few happy words of thanks. When the | {ain scemery; Rood trout streams at door; pho- | For illustrated pamphlets and speclal rates || __th. queen of Summer Resorts. 5 % I o) AL A | 1 " daily | by months and for families address R. ROB- e qu es - was not admirable. The orchestra was | 3uther appeared before the curtain the | DEPARTMENT OF ALASKA. e e AND | ERTSON. Giiroy Hot Springs, Cal. Rates: £8, $14 per week. bad, atrociou nd the chorus ran it a | proval, e RiCioaD | SERVICE; moralng Peml f“emm}" T3 = J. MARTENS, Proprietor. R SAL ! close second, and the stage manage- | The audience Included Mr. Joseph .| Ever since the War Department desig- | 95" O A N City Office—d1s Pine st. o nn e SR e Rl s S nated the Presidio as the place of rendez- | p. m. Terms, §2 a day or $12 a week. R e R BR g e — Siren b acion Ry L TR B within & play was acted out fn the |}r, anl Mrs, Sracley Merun vous for the casuals to be sssigned e | Sxae 7 el ot vo e v | Bypon Lane Semi L R R 50 far as: action was ‘oncerned- the | more and smany other Am < ATEYS | various regiments, these ‘“orphans,” as | PAtronage constantly, or Proprietor. R e o Tha Elace for n the FOOT R s Ao R B e L s $ € | moj papers’ review of “The Cowhoy | they are called, have been coming to San etagi New hof RESTand HILLS of the s Conhy o chorus might as well have been and the “Lady"” applaud the acting, heart- | Francico from all over the country. Many “ot first - class throughout L. SIERRA e painted on the sceners. From a pic- | iy welcome'3r. Goodwin's reappiarance | of them have already been ussigned o INDEPENDENCE LAKE. sioe " minernt” sirines || HEALTH SPRINGS -osanas, o sy Wl re bees ch | and express the hope tha vill ere o e re rhenmatlsn ¢ n P e L ave Been Much | Show His quality i a more fitting play. - | Fegiments and sent to the Philippines, but | A Charming Bpot to Visit This Summer. o e e 0. PR R e il et pa it e S Semabfeati U3 Y even at present there are over 2000 of them | poats free to guests. Fine fishing. Excellent prlngs A. BETTENS, M@Pr. {| plain. Quiet Retreat: Finest Scemery, Water, | RIVER: p % Meduss S5h AT JURORS' FEES CAS: at the Presidio and they are still coming. | table. Clean beds and careful attention to Byron Hot Springs, Cal. Mountain Alr, Frult and All the Year pure mountain N CaTatei o i A > E. It has heen found necessary to put them | patrons. Climate perfect. Sixteen milce (rom ’mm nAround Gimate in Calitornia. | prices "reasonat . valleriz ame second, an e 5 ; | e the heart of the Sierras an - < Surro ngs. On road, |rates for families. W. J. McDONALD, Man- came el ctiem anpiies. Texcept | Supervisors Lay the Question of Re- |10 camp and officers have been appoint. | O e ate i o A Snbroken z ‘ 138 Bl om S Frasctaco T fai g i F oDONAED M ore W o > Gt g ed to select a sile. his camp, wi that | forest. The ideal spot for families because Bl wi A 3 — thatithore Wes nh sren: haryiuns l:}"{’ | fusing Demands Over a Week. which is to be erected for the returning | cl:&m. no potson ok, no pests. And, pare gir HOTEL LYNDON, “” Ak o‘fffi'la"ép’xf:,’ cmffé’adrf.orlllggka' Most beautitul 2 0] § & 2SS T . Vel . 4 o i ure water, ress MRS ., JEM- 3 3 . —Most t 1 The seven members of the Board of | volunteers, will make the Presidio look | 814 P e i CARLSBAD o T s e s | Barducei was the Santuzza, and a good When the famous for marvelous cures when all elsa Supervisors who met yesterday postponed | Very much as it did last year. one. Her voice is far from huge, but B rbs e leted there w 2 S : s 5 vt : amps are completed there will be ac Lottt alin Just_opened; new building; handsome furnt x it has the dramatic quality and a cer- j“’“ matter of taking up the claims of | commodations for 7000 men. 5 ms tura: 50 outside rooms; every modern conven- | e e, and tain harshness that finds the right vent | n oo, he criminal departments of the | * Colonel S. H. Ray, who is to commanad jonce; electric bells and lighting: perfect sani- e $10 per week. Fine roads, trout fishing a: in the part A tall and overpo: S}"l"‘ri‘r‘\r («'l:n ‘umlli ne: : M;ndny_ At lg(\ D?p%rtn;(”?!h?f ‘Alflskn.)will slau]lnr tary plu;n:;l:g.l ‘su(mu; E(rsl:‘f;illL:x rnme an}‘ | deer hunlln%‘ Write W. R. McGOVERN, Carls- o g 5 ‘ that time e board wi take u e north wit s troops about the last commercial hotel. Comfort ar onvenience of | SAN bad, Lake C i young man by the name of Juan Bar- | Siime and formaile repudinte them which | of this month. He o tiave Hinineaa: I | muests fist consideration. Culsine and service | SANTA CRUZ CAL. ad, Lake County. Commodious free sample room. | daacco played Turridu, and in spite of diverting mannerisms acquitted him- self with considerable force. The r need not be listed. e The new play at the Columbia s still unnamed, as you will learn from an- other paragraph. It will be reviewed in to-morrow’s Call wie e Miss Johnstone Bennett, the young | woman who was once distinguished as the original Jane and who after- ward came into publicity as the pro- | prietor of a male valet, is the tepliner of the Orpheum bill this we: In a nondesecript sketch by the name of “A Quiet Evening at Home” Miss Bennett personates not less than five listinct characters. Her changes of costume | and makeup are rapid and surprising, | but her real work on the stage is not | calculated to set the bay a-burning. | in two female characters of the toush | varfety she employs a certain realism | that is clever technically if not ve amusing or new to her auditors, but the other lightning changes, that town, are dull any wa Antonio Williams is Mis eventful co-worker. programme, it required two authors to write the sketch, which in itself amounts to nothing. The other new teams are out and out you take them. Blood Cure Sent Free Bennett's un- | According to the | A Free Trial Treatment Sent Privately by Mail to All Who run | from a soclety woman to a boy about | will clear the way for proceedings in man- date to be jurors by Attorney Louls P. Boardman. in order to validate proceedings in man- date a formal refusal to audit the de- mands must be made by the Supervisors. e The Dog Was Hungry. Florence Williamson, a girl seven years of age, was sltting outside her home at 1017 Bryant street yesterday afternoon eating a plece of bread, when a dog stopped and watched her. The dog was evidently hungry, as it made a snap for the bread just as the girl had it In her mouth and bit her under the lip. The girl was taken to the Receiving Hospital, and Dr. Thompson attended to her wound- ed lip. The dog was shot by a police- man. instituted on behalf of the | quarters at Fort Egbert, about ninety miles from Dawson. The troops to go are two companies of the Seventh Infantry and some others yet to be selected. Their Chief duty will be to preserve law and or- der. Cofonel Ray was In_consultation with General Shafter vesterday. There is hardly any doubt that the quartermaster's department will again charter the City of Puebla. First, it will be necessary to do a lot of plumbing on the vessel to put her in order. A e S g Telegraph Hill Vendetta. The vendetta on Telegraph Hill between the Crofton and Badaracco families bids fair to be ended through the intervention of Judge Treadwell. Yesterday morning Benjamin Badaracco, accompanied by his son, Paul, called upon the Judge and ADVERTISEMENTS. CEECC o Tl U oam e e Suffer. T HREE MILES FROM UKIAH, MENDO- cino County. Natural electric waters, champagne baths, Only place in the world of this class of waters having continuous flow of natural warm water direct from springs to bath tubs, Lovely grounds. fishing and huating. Crystal Springs. Accommodations and tabis 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. 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 $12 50 per week; half price for children under 12 years old. For circulars address DR. FRANK PITT, Proprietor, Livermore, Cal. ADAM SPRINGS, LAKE CO. | Favorlite resort of the Stal the water is un- excelled for medicinal purposes: table unsur- mseed; fine fishing and hunting: stage daily | from Calfstoga direct to springs; round trip at Bouthern Pacific_offices, $10. DE. 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- It are cordially invited to call or write. ~NO CHARGE OF ANY KIND. unsurpassed. LYMAN H. TOLFREE, Proprietor. Mark West Springs, OST PICTURESQUE_RESORT, VARIETY of mineral & Soda, Sulphur, Magne- ela, Iron and Arsenic; plunge bath; swimming pool, billiards, shuffieboard, croquet and other Accommodations first-class; table good; games. $9 to $12 a week. Round,trip, §3 7. Stage | meets morning trains and.Sat. eve. FRESE & JUERG Co., Cal Office, 912 Larkin st. ROWARDERNAN, ANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS, ON SAN LOR-~ enzo River, 3% hours from S. F.; 40 min- utes from Santa Cruz; grounds and river lit by electricity; tennis, bowling, boating, bath- ing, fishing and golf links; elegant hall and dining room; club, billlard and smoking rooms; new hard-finished and elegantly furnished: tel: ephone. Round trip, $3. Address W. E. VEA- ZIE, Lessee, South Ben Lomond. Mark: West Springs, Sonoma | ALIFORNIA'S FAVORITE RESORT, LO- cated on a flowering slope from the beach. Unsurpassed view of beach, bay and mountains, | croquet grounds | For terms ad- | Salmon fishing, tennis court, and music. Reasonable rates dress J. B. PEAKES, J. T. BROOKS, Chief Clerk. Proprietor. HARBIN'S HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS, LAKE COUNTY. The Best In the World. HOTEL, COTTAGEB and GROUNDS Hght- ed with ACETYLENE GAS. Open the year round. Sulphur, Iron, Magnesia and Arsenio. All_kinds of baths. WONDERFUL CURES of Rbeumatism, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Paraly- ein, Bkin Diseases and Kidney, Liver Stomach troubles, Long dl:llntave Dho‘r:led. Terms, $10 to §18 per week. Daily stage from Calistoga. J. A. HAYS, . Prop.. N.P.C. A | wn. TOCALOMA. MARW BERTRAND HOTEL—First-class accommo- datlons: reasonable rates; rives fo Bear Valley, etc.” JOSEPH F. BER- TRAND, or Winchester Hotel Dintng-room, fishing: beautitul HOTEL BELVEDERE Open for the Season April . Ample accom- modations in Hotel; also in new cottages, just | completed. MRS. A. T. NOORE, BELVEDERE. ST. HELENA SANITARIUM. first floor, 5§ Third st., San Franctsco. BROOKSIDE. The beautiful new resort at the head of Napa Valley 1s now open. First-class ac- commodatlons, hot and cold water, gas. baths, mineral springs. For health, scenery, climats and beautiful drives it is unsurpassed. for pamphlet. istoga, Cal. KENILWORTH INN, MILL VALLEY—A most delighttul summer PLANTATION HOUSE, Eighteen miles from Cazadero, on stage line. Good trout fishing, plenty fruit. cream and milk; free conveyance for parties of two or more: grand _redwood scenery. Address J. R, Seaview, Sonoma County, oe SE, 207 Front st., S. F., for pare | Yosemite Camping Excursions. n S, F.; elght Every day; $50 for 12 da days in_valiey. Inform: Traveler Office, 20 Montgon at tha Valle JOHANNISBERG. FAMILY RESORT AND OQUTING PLACH in the midst the Napa Redwoods, Mount Veeder, 3100 feet. Large lake, boating, swim- ming, bunting, fshing. Terms. $8 to $10 per week. Send for circulars. JOHANNISBERG RESORT, Oakville, Napa County, Cal. LAUREL DEL LAKE AND HOTEL. Climate, scenery, entertainment: none bettes in Lake Co.: gas indoors and out. H. WAMBOLD. 'NAPA SODA SPRINGS. Write | LORRIN BOOTH, Prop., Cal- | TWO TRAINS DAILY; 7:30 A. M. AND § p. stage meets train at Napa City. AN- DREW JACKSON, Napa Soda Springs P. O. Montgomery Sulphur Springs. rest and health culture in a short time. Address | ST. HELENA SANITARIUM, St. Helena, Cal. | L.:]:g‘.), ;’SR('Z"E‘{OSFQH]QG to Dples _ HOTEL BENVENUE A-fi(;n,\b Alp(v;\):'n\cp:s; SALUBRIOUS ho:nefl. Every‘ megern convcn{enc In ;m! 0 2 d 5 3 - 5 climate; plcturesque scenery: mountain | Out door sports. Forty-five minutes from Saa g < ity ot o Hougini, the volice baffer, who ex- |\ g Remed ible Aflicti AR et avilon, sxdb: fron kel pure Spring water: beautical drivest | Erancisce, ‘Table under pefsonal care of MRS | et TRk 48 a per wesks MRS T, » al S (eSS 5 3 ne groves, lawns and gardens. o t ad- 3 . Proprietor. & T A it capes from all sorts of handeuffs, is gmarkable Remedy for a Terrible Affiction —The Cure s g bovif S s sfpchevensh evimmine, | Bl b on? o Becd T ouils e i NN haONERT, Catistora, Cal really a wonder not show up a although his feats do well on the stage as und: good table; no Chinese help. . M. SCALES, Proprietors. San Franeisco to Chi- by Permanent. DUNCAN SPRINGS, YOSEMITE. nes allway. they do in private exhibitions; the audi- h | A free trial treatment is being sent out| was noticeable improvement in all other M‘ d | Thence by Lumsden & Co.’s coacl 60 miles ence is inclined to suspect a hoax. How| i Sree gty YRatment 18 beine sent Q| 1t pects. A brief contiuation of the rem-| KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS| SUMMER HOME-EARM? " | Traimles som Houang s Poeaiie :Z{'(‘.f.’f.é o Yosemite Valley. Tound b . Singls oy through tickets. Send | fare, in either direction, $15 CH- this young man ge: cuffs I would not attempt to explain, but several hundred spotless policemen who witnessed Houdini’s exhi on in the City Prison the other day will bear me out in the statement that he made straw of their toughest irons and gave them the merry ha-ha generally. McAvoy and May dub themselves “cyclonic comedians,” and are reward- ed by tumultuous applause for one of the roughest acts ever displayed in the Orpheum. 1 mention the applause as a matter of justice to the performers. Personally I should pleasure in seeing them jailed every time they throw those large missiles of French bread at the audience. ASHTON STEVENS., Columbia. Eva Fostar Riggs' new comedy, as yet out of the hand- | | horrible of all to demonstrate the fact that the most diseases can be cured. There is a good deal of controversy over this subject among those who declare the disease incurable, but the hysician in charge of the institute has gnd a long and varied experience treating this disease of the blood, and about two | years 0, after a long series of experi- ments, he found the exact s{:ecmc that offsets the polson, renders it lifeless and eliminates it from the body. Having per- sonally examined many hundreds of cases and familiarized himself with every de- tail of the disease, his discovery came naturally and has never fafled him. One | of his recent cures was a most hopeless case, the disease having caused the hair to fall out and the body was one mass of putrescent sores, bolls, blotches and un- sightly disfigurements. In ten days the entire outer skin was healed and there facts are in-| dubitable and must be acknowledged. The | actlon of this new remedy s peculiar. The | ed%' brought about a radical cure. he free trial treatment has saved a great many who otherwise were doomed to early destruction, and it was this ob- ject which induced the institute to make the offer. In all cases where the sorcs have become characteristic of the discase the sufferer fu]l¥. realizes the name and nature of his or her affliction, but a great many whe have inherited the disease or who have recently contracted it should | ask the institute for thelr 44-page boo describing fully the disease and also ex‘E glainlng the action of their new remedy ifillde. Send 3’0‘" name and address to the State Medical Institute, 148 block, Fort Wayne, Ind., and they will forward, Erepald. a free trial treatment that will bring to the sufferer such won- derful relief, such an ecstatic feeling of oy for the improvement shown as to ful- y camgennte for the suffering and de- spair that previous fallure has caused. rite to-day without fall. 3 Bass | (Beswick, Stskiyou County, Cal.) Finest fishing and heaith resort on the coast. Climate perfect. For particulars apply to ED- EON BROS., Proprietors. Yosemite Valley and Big Trees. Superior accommodations and lowest rates via the ‘“Valley Road’’ route. For full par- ticulars address JOHN MOSS, Traffic Dept., 321 Market st, San Francisco. o CAMP TAYLOR REDWOODS, | On N. P. C. R. R., the place to go for sum- mer; board or camp cottages; Sunday ‘excur- | slons, $1. For circulars address H. u. MAR- | TIN," Camp Taylor. Cal. PLEASANT VIEW RANCH. Good fishing, hunting, bathing; fresh milk, butter lndfigsl fresh fruit. Terms, . E. M. SHELIORD, Cloverdale, Cal. eo carriage. & ¢ SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS; FIRST-CLASS family resort; cottages, tents, hunting and fis) ing: artificlal 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. DR. C. C. O'DONNELL’S Ganitarium and Mineral Springs, Glen Ellen, Sonoma County; also 20 completely furnished -room cottages; good boating, fishing and hunting; finest’ summer resort and mineral water for all diseases in America; camping nd_and mineral water free. Apply to Dr. . C. O'Donnell, 1021% Market st., and Seventh, San Francisco. SAMUEL SODA SPRINGS. 3. R. Morris, Prop, Napa County, Cal. cure for dyspepsia, = indigestion, rheumatism and_constipation; ral baths. Thess springa are located in Napa County, 20 miles sst of Bt Helena. The water is bottied at springs and co: OWD natural gas. Btage leaves Bt. Helena. s Sury t. Sixth Terms, $10 to $12. for circular. O. HOWELL, Hopland. Cal. BLUE LAKES HOTEL ILL BE CONDUCTED IN A QUIET, homelike manner, - ‘th one of the best tables in the ccunty: $10 to $12 per week. Round trip, $9 60. 8. F. and N. P. to Ukiah; thence by ‘Address J. WILON, Hertha, Lake AGUA CALIENTE SPRINGS, Sonoma Valley, two hours from S. F., via Tib- urop ferry. Warm mineral swimming and tub baths. Water, gas, electric bells. Rates 310 to $12 per week, §2 per day. Address Agua Call- ente Springs, Agua Caliente, Sonoma Co., Cal. ‘w. H. MILLER, Ukiah Stables, for WRITE (&romical ‘and "best way and ac- commodations to_Springs in Lake and Mendo- cino counties. Stage for Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell, Saratoga Springs, Witter Springs and Upper Lale. | INGS, Agent, 19 Mont SANTA CRUZ an Francisco. 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, $3. Address W. Ci*ANDELL, Santa Cruz, Cal. OAK GROVE cottage, Saratoga: newly fur. nished; good table; Congress Springs Waters team for drives. Address box 6, Saratoga. ANY one looking for nice, quiet, comfortabis farm home to spend vacation address F. QUIEN, Glen Ellen. Sonoma C¢ Cal. CHE. MANZANITA Station, near Mill Valley—3 or 4 Tooms, with board; good accommodations Manzdnita Villa. APEST and best In America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the Unlied States or Canada one year for B, postage paid.

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