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10 THE SA FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 11 1899 ADVERTISE MENTS. EeS LU I U ST T e WILL RACE HERE M kes a ma WHEN OTHERS FAIL REMEMBER P ity ing FRE CONSULTATIO! night |WEAK, NERVOUS MEN weak and s k tered nervous work, exce in w em e m atment store your phys T 3> and make you once more —Lost vigor and vital- organs; shat- aused b, v s of body and brain, losses in the urine, ack of con- pains _in and kidneys and other d mptoms, unfitting one for feasure. Our special will_cure YOU ambition, Te- xual health A man among cal and atter who or what has —Catarrh, ulceration and dyspepsfa, _indigestion, n and fuilness after eat- i . heartburn, etc. 4 S OurhA hy.thel . e DOCTOR SWEANY, igypyyps—cyee, iy i 35r et i i antio! ) Ve — painless, The Old Rellable Speialist, [or dgtention fom wiogk-—e ve Years' Experience. OF RECTUM Fistu i1 e - or pr m. to § p. I , 1D, INDPATON MRD CINGER UP Win a Close Gameh From the Locals. WILL SHED THEIR BEER SIGNS , RESOLVED NOT TO WEAR THE | INSIGNIA OF SHARP STEAMS. BT M VARICOCELE s and glands tr Syphilis and all_diseases o promptly and fully d and ~Hydrocele, swelling and tenderness of the or- ed with unfailing AGIOUS BLOOD POLISON | f the blood cured and n eradicated er, restoring thorough of the pois system fore purity. escribe your symptoms, and cientific and honest opinion 1tion free of charge. a Sundays—10 a. m. to 12 m. rket St., S. F $i g 3 not touching second, . SB. PO. A. Vet ol 00 0% 1t 03 he 0754 1 SUMMARY. for- Hi Therg WHILE THEYBET N SHH MATED |Coursing Park Half in } Each County. TTING ORDINANCE EVADES BE | e | MANAGER BLACK OF LOS ANGE- i LES THE MOVING SPIRIT. | e | 0ld Casserly Park to Be Used—TUt- most Secrecy Maintained by | All Parties Interested in the Project. R | Men interested in coursing belleve they | have hit upon a scheme whereby they | may race their greyhounds in this county without being subject to the restrictions regulating betting imposed by the Super- A new park is being arranged on county line, a part being in this | county and the remainder in San Mateo. | The do, will race in San Francisco, while | the men will bet upon them in San Mateo County. The site was once the Casserly Park, on the old Mission road, and when cours- ing was in its infancy the sport was pro- | moted there by a group of enthusiasts. The old stands that offered protection to a handful of spectators are still there, but in recent years have been turned to more utilitarian uses and are used stor houses. The field has been used for yvears : den. The persons who < purpose were not v to the coursing men until they were well paid for abandoning it Laborers have been working on the field time grubbing out the vegetables | as and have cleared the major portion of it, comple nging the appearance of the 1 The ground is sharply out- lined inst the green fields and hills with which it is surrounded. The moving spirit behind the enterprise Manager Black, who conducted the rk _at Los Angel The autho! cicsed this recently and Mr. Blac once cast_envious eyves on the field here. He is sald to be backed by local capital- i{sts, who have never been identified with the sport. If Ingleside Park is not opened shortly it is possible some of the officials is @ | who were acting there may be seen at the v park some reason the utmost secrecy has | observed about the new venture | Men in position to know deny all knowl- »f the matter, although when 1 d TEN TO ONE SHOT WINS. ite at Union Coursing Park, Loses to Liberty Bell. stake furni The Union at <hed 1y rundown he open sterday sport for an unus . some e arge Saturday crowd. The most marked This Spurs Them on to Sugar Beets Outplay the Dudes. | upset of the day was the defeat of Handy Heroic Deeds With the Blud- | WATSONVILLE, June 10.—The Oakls — = ———— | Dudes proved easy game for Farme T, geon and They Bat Sugar Beets to-day. Their heavy LD & Gl ks Out a Victory. were unable to do much with AT Whelan’s delivery, while Ru: [ needed. Courtney found him for two two-baggers. The star play of the ot game wa l;ummfi.nd'\ wonderful run and | BT catch of a long fly from cCarthy bat ang e8 tuz nc | {0 deep lett field. Oakiand's Grrory wepe | ‘“breaks up” wing bunions and Rice's error responsible | = ; qualities of for the only run made by the Dudes. Score: B sl WATSONVILLE. AB. R. BH. SB. PO. A. E. i 0 1 0 0 0 [ 0 2 1 2 9 [ 2 2 0 K 0 [ x P 0 o % ¢ U CausedbySudden Changes 1 [] [ [J 4 1 1 9 9 0 1} ¢ U Sudden changes in the weather and s 1 1 1 0 3 0|changes in wearing apparel cause It was Be ik 17 2| many and as bad Colds as the bleak A OA:V;‘L,;;\'%H S winds of March. To “break up” a Cold coo4 00 0 2 3 1|and prevent it “running on” into the “ee3 0 0 0 3 1 1 hot weather, the most unpleasant time 9 1 9 1 8 9lto have a Cold, take “77,” Dr. Hum- ples, v{\ 2 } 0 3 3 1| phreys’ Famous Specific for Colds, Grip, hnston, 1b it i % 5 Harile, - 9 o o % 1 9l infiuenza, Catarrh, Coughs and Sore Russell, p 0 0 LJ 0 3 0 Throat. t field and at bat| = e S, 1er enjoyable. | - Totals : 1 3 0 2 14 5| For other Specifics see Dr. Hum- won. The unfortu- | B AND HITS BY NN INGS. | o_g| Phreys’ Manual; at drugstores, or sent e compelled b 10000030 2-6|free ball with a be 00010000 0-1] h;mt ts have in- .02 000010 (—3| Atdruggists or sent prepald; 25c and $1. their last ‘;]. SUMMARY. Humphreys’ Medicine Co., Cor. Willlam & RS ERip Runs responsible for—Russell 1. Two-base New York. B hits—Brockhoff, Courtney Sacrifice hit— | S = Morrow. B s on balls—Watsonville 6, Oak- sues in land 2. Bases on errors—Watsonville 3, Oak- . ms the hateful | land 2 Hic by pitcher—Selna 2. Struck ot Cl g 2 e | By Whelan 7, by Russell 5, t on bases eve an lc C es . rem Wwith a brew- | Wiiconville 8. Oakland 5. Time of game. 1340, . pproaching emanc Umpire—Cahill. orer—T. A. Peckham. do with their fr - that if this thing contin- | s touched up for hits when they | Tooth Carpenters Beaten. }77,; pean habeir hacks Wil be| SAN JOSE, June 10—In the ball game e S Vg v SHATD SLEAM. | ¢o_Gay between San Jose and Santa Cruz| Howey may be, the acquisition of | the latter team won by a score of 6 to 2. big F son. who played the initial | Borchers was not as effective as usual in bag s the A"""{ y5i | the box, and Donlin was invinclble at LT rs Ty Huad great .m. | critical times. The San Joses made cost- McL eIt eanade 4 ETeAt MMy errors. There was a great attendaice | at: 18 goine: toi dlspel ik ‘rir‘.r a Saturday game. The same teams el e ot in tws | Will meet here to-morrow. Score: nnin wa. ligma_the locais SAN JOSE were solve, and AB. R. BH. SB. FO. A. E with their credit McGucken, c, 1. 03zEas a0 S Lo | ninth score one run. | Graham, I. f. 07 20- S0 et da| Shee arged with three errors, | Anderson, 2 b OCL 0T Ty ) made atches, stops and | Borchers.' p. A s throws he becomes better | Dalrympie, t & 1 1 9 1 Burwell Ball ani Roller Bearings. rinted w the position will equal | Henlon, $=b. 0 R0L 0 TeaiOe L] Gat At o O'Dea, 3 b. AR50 g gy NO FRICTION. Franc played its usual steady s R e T S5k i game, but ed up in a 10506120 Oy s R fvely m he one great fanft with T % 1 #n s ¥ AGENTS WANTED @ both t and In fact with all the teams : e in the league, is_the frequent idiotic at- GRUE: Wholesale, pts to 1;mn Bunting is a science that i 20 = l}. !!!1{. 5334 Pao' 1; Efi i) more than three hatters in California | Willlams, t £ } stered, and to see a great big | Donlin, p. . a4 Sl A R0y 80, H. A. LOZIER & CO., lchster g0 up and pop up a Y to catcher | Devereaux, § 2054 1 1 6 1 2 1| 0y MeATister street, San Francisco, or pitcher, or else force a double play, | B8 ¢ 5 e ] ; : | Clarke, 1 b) 4 1 2 0 10 0 1| Retall, with not one chance In a hundred of his | Giarke: 1.0 475010 St o doing good, wheraby hitting it out he | Arane Haroe i 3 foLan| LEAVITT & BILL might accomplish something, gives the | Drennen. o f. Ea Uyl s o iy 2 tors that tired m‘«.nqh‘» fo an AI.'ln‘mri Burge, . SI8L 1 B0 i a0 g 303 Larkin street. it. No man should be permitte e e e : £ Dt o Dunt il he” 16 abla %9 | Totas % 5 . 3 7 5 3| _Store open evenings. Cash or installments. re he wants to ¢ S Foraton Fii gt i B AT R D HITS BY INNINGS, : at in the fifth with o reds | san Jose . 02000000 . developed 3 streak and |, Base hits 10102001 out three Hutchinson | S45t2, Gruz - R J ned with a single, but was forced at| Cooc Dits - = | ond by Harvey, who in turn was forced SUMMARY. | who went to second on Sull Rurié responsible for—Borchers 1. Two-base -rror that spoiled a double play. | hits—Donlin, Dalrymple. Sacrifice hits—Gra- | WP o) @ long single to center seojed | bam 2, Kieiber. Base on balls—Oft Borchers Truck moving up on the throw in. | L off Donlin 3. Struck out—By Borchers 4, L han’s drive io the flagpole. Shan- 1so got home, but he falled to ch second ba e W lled out. Sac- amento's fourth run was made in the fellowing inning before, after two men were out. § hit safe, was ad- iced on Hutchinson's pass and scored Harvey's singl he locals got two the seventh. Sulli- red with a single and was sent | ¢ ¢ Hilderbrandt's double, the latter | w ) third on the throw in and home ruck receiving the ball nd, instead of throwing Sullivan, Their Jast run came in the . With cne out, Hilderbrandt singled ved up a notch on Muller's safety, pped out at third by Doyle, who made a nice stop of O'Neil’s hot grounder. Swindells hit to right, scoring Muller, but O'Neil was caught trying for third and the game ended as follows: but w SAN FRANCISCO. ably fitted up. The Health Department AB. R. BH. SHB- FPO. A. E. | of the city fias taken charge of this & ? - St el t 1 §|piace, and all suppiles furnished come KIONKY. 9 0 0 0 i 3 §trom’the City and County Hospital. AND 4 —_————— UvEer brand 1103 0 4 advanceerm furni d pi 1th 3 Hilderbrandt 152 0 ade on furniture and planos, w 5 S Buller, 1. t. 4 1 1 0 3 0 1]or without removal. J. Noonan, 1017-1023 Misston. SETTER - THAN "PILLS Anderson. Senta Cruz 6. Umpire—O'Connell, Left on bases—San The Smallpox Patients. Nurse F. W. County Hospital, who was removed to the Pesthouse on Twenty-sixth street on Fri- , after it had been discovered that he s suffering from a mild form of vario- loid, was accompanied by his two room- mates, Joe Scott and Paul King, who oc- cupied the bedroom with Davis while in as nurse, ing will be kept until all danger third, which he could | the hospit made bad throw to | while > in an ' impossible attempt to | s passed. pertment. Davis of the City al. Scott will act At the Maclean Hospital on Douglass sireet the flve cases are carefully antined by a detail of five police o and flve deputies from the Health De- he patients, with Dr. Till- man and Miss Agnes E. O'Donnell, a rurse from the County Hospital, both of whom voluntered, are isolated in hcspital stable, whicn has been comfort- Jose 9, Double play—Pace to Clark. and uar- cers 103 POST ST., NEAR KEARNY, S. F. Alpaca and \ i SUITS Sweaters, Jerseys, Ete, _ We knit to order UNDERWEAR In Silk, Wool and Linen Mesh. end for Illustrated Catalogue, Free. the admit a _new field for coursing is heing It should be ready for | bu; two months. Twin City Girl, a Warm Favor- | & Smith’'s Twin City Girl by Larkey &‘ Rock’s Liberty Bell. The Girl was favor- ite at the unusually long odds of 10 to 1. Liberty Bell led up to the hare and cured ‘the first turn, three points in all. The favorite then killed, losing the race by a score of 3 to 2. The winner has been in retirement for some time, and it was thought she was not up.to a hard rac Flush, a 5 to 1 favorite, lost to J. F. Lo- gan's Miss Grizzle. The latter ran in grand form, leading by two lengths. Susie showed she was quite fit, winning a fast course from Rosie Claire. Crawford Boers, an imported bitch, worked her hare cleverly and showed she is rapidly getting into form. Mac's Melody put out Rock Island King. The detailed results of the day’s sport follow: John Maher's Soubrette beat H. A. Deckelman’s Prince George; Russell, Al- ‘ son’s Master Claire beat Aeneid Pretender; D. J. Healey’'s For y at H. Lynch’s Lottie M; Milo | kennels’ Miss Rabbit beat I. K. Hatton's { Tic Tac; Handy & Smith’s Petronius beat | Kay & Trant’s Cross Patch; J. McNeil's Sportsman beat T. Sullivan’s Maid of th ; Larkey & Rock's Myrtle beat D. | Hooper’s Bendalon, Handy & Smith's | Victor beat Hurley & Refly’s O K Capi- | tal; H. A. Deckelman's Glen Roy beat | Bartel Brothers Ben_ Hur p: Me- )( 'mbe’s Motto beat J. Mialmo; T. J. Harrington’s Merc: beat J. | Dickson’s Black Bes: . Allen & | Wilson’s_ Lady Emma Handy & Forget s Commo. Smith’s Dauntless; | beat D. Ford’s Bonita; J. Perr; dore Nash beat H. A. Deckelman’s Fly away; O'Neil & Hannahan's Mercury beat J. P. Farley’s Cash Day; J. P. | Thrift’s St. Michael beat F. Moran's Snap | Shot; H. A. Deckelman’s Pet Kirby b | Rincon kenn, High Fiyer; T. But- | ler's Susie beat Russell, Allen & Wilson Rosle Claire; H. F. Anderson’s Crawford Braes beat W. C. Glasson's Tenanite s Maggl Day; beat Lowe & “hristmas e Milo | ken Hal = & Thomp- Elevenspot; elody beat Lowe & Handy & s Magneto s beat J. Byrne' Bart, Brothers' Mac’ ilo kennels’ Rovkolshlm[] - hompson’s St. Oram bea th Bolt; M. Landor beat J. Jones' Galivant; J. Byrne bus beat J. Murnane's Woife Tone & Trant's Innisfallen beat J. P. Thr Forgive; T. I le beat e eat i's Log Boy; P. at H. Pinkbam’ 's Sharkey beat E. Newsboy et M. Kellog: Sweet Emma; Rock's Liberty Bell beat Smith's Twin City Girl; Handy it Victor Queen beat Milo kennels’ RoCK Island Boy; P. Brophy's a Boy beat Aeneid kennels’” Van E. de B. Topez's Santiago be & Hanley’s Baby King; Dennis & s The beat Pasha kennel s Around: E. M. Kellogg's Gilmore beat Handy & Smith's Te F .’\[ur:l\n\- Golden t 1's Sunbu When re;ueuced, 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. HIGHLAND SPRINGS. The Great Sanitarium of the West. OPEN EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR. elegantly furnished; table un- surpassed: ricity THOUSANDS CURED BY ITS WATERS Finest Swimming Tank. Bowling Alley and Dancing Hall in Lake County, together with complete Livery Stable, Gentie Saddle Horses and_Ponies. OVER 30 KINDS OF SPRINGS. fan in attend p beautiful mountain scen small gam baths in Hot Sulphur , Plunge Is one of the delights of Paso Robles Hot Springs. A magnificent bath house 225x60 feet, costing 0 over two sections— one side exclusvey for women. Competent men and women mas- seurs in constant attendance. Water is valuable medicinal tonic. | e Otto F. Prop., Paso Robles, Cal. City office, Market st. ever, 636 § The Hotels Metropole and Istand Villa. IF YOU - . « for b e thtul Are seeking lightful and resort for the sun months for your fa it so remote wn but that you can them without your busi- earch of a goc ping apartme Francisco, ¥ and wish to moderate in with only 1% hours' travel half-hourly communie: IFIT IS ... your summer’s outing by a »ur attention is directed to Haywards Park, at the Terminus of the Cakland, 'San Leandro and Haywards Electric Railway. onfine out OR IF YOU .. Are fond of tenting, here you will find a large number of commo- dlous” platform: convenlent to th hotel din roon ne of which you ms erect your tent A choice musical programme is rende every Sunday aft » verandas of the club e. The cars of the company run into the park. The monthly commutation is onl room and board, $8 per week: board nd roon lants Haywards per week me service from DORA SHANF for ca 5 ers have the Address MRS, Club House. aper SKAGES' HOTSPRINGS Bonoma County: only 4% hours from San Francisco and but § miles' staging; noted for medicinal virtues: best natural bath in Etate; swimming and boating; grand moun- tain scenery; good trout streama at door: pho- tographer's room, telephone, telegraph, ~daily mail And express: FIRST-CLASS HOTEL AND STAGE SERVICE; morning and afternoon stages; round trip from San Francisco only $5 60, Take Tiburon ferry at 7:30 a. m. or 3:3) p. m. Terms, 32 & day or §12 a week. Ref- erences, any guest of the |pn521 {‘ouyre.yrtzr;. constantly increasing—last - P emted. "3 ¥ MULGREW, Proprietor. precedented INDEPENDENCE LAKE. A Charming Spot to Visit This Summer. Boats free to guests. Fine fishing. Excellent table. Clean beds and careful attention to patrons. Climate perfect. Sixteen miles from Truckee in the heart of the Slerras and sur- rounded by magnificent trees of an unbroken forest. The idaal spot for families because it 1s clean, no polson oak, no pests. And pure air and pure water. Address MRS. H. M. CLEM Virginia City, before June 1. 1l be open to the public. 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 natural warm water direct from springs to bath tubs. L.v+ly grounds, fishing and hunting. Crystal Sprit.+: _Accommodations and table first-class. J. \ REDEMEYER & CO.. Props. HOTEL MOUNT VIEW, A BEAUTIFUL SUMMER RESORT IN ROSS VALLEY; now open for guests. For terms and particulars address MRS. M. |. LEACH, Ross Valley, Marin County, Cal, MONTE VISTA, In the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Now open Come 1o the country for the summer. Low rates. Send for or call at The Traveler office for illustrated circulars. THOS MORGAN, Proprietor, Monte Vista, Dutch Flat, Placer County, Special Train to Monterey June 15th. Cal. Tickets good for five days. Round trip, $3 50; children under 12 half fare. Apply at the Assoclation buf on and Ellis sts. MENDENHALL SPRINGS. Under new mgnagement; 2000 feet above sea stage connects With train at Livermore at p. m.: fare from San Francisco, $225; ra $150 to $1250 per week; half price for childre under 12 years old. For circulars address DR. FRANK PITT, Proprietor, Livermore, Cal. “THE TRAVELER’S” BUREAU, T NO. 20 MONTGOMERY ST., KEEPS the pamphlets of all principal California Resorts for FREE DISTRIBUFION. The pub- lic are cordially invited to call or write. NO CHARGE OF ANY KIND. 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 play- Eround; good. table; no Chinese help. . & A. M. SCALES, Proprietors. (Beswick, Sigkiyou County, Cal.) Finest fishing and heaith resort on the coast. Climate perfect. For particulars apply to ED- SON BROS., Proprietors. AGUA CALIENTE EPRINGS, Sonoma Valley, two hours from S. F., via Tib-" uron ferry. Warm mineral swimming and tub baths. Water, gas, electric bells. Rates $10 to $12 per week, 32 per day. Address Agua Call- ente Bprings, Agua Callente, Sonoma Co., Cal. waters | when Inde- | Fashionable Vendome. Refined and cultured people follow- ing in fashjon’s lead find Hotel Ven- dome a delightful resort. The large music hall, with polished floors, is often tlie scene of fashionable gather- ings. The adjoining banquet room is antlv appointed and decorated with exquisite taste. GEOQ. P. SNELL, Manager, San Jose, Cal. HOT SPRING: beautiful summer and winter resort, mow owned and managed DR. J. PERRAULT, who as resident phys clan, will devote his entire time to the welfar: of his guests, whether sick or well, is situated 150 miles gouth of San Francisco, in the Coast Range Mountains, at an elevation of 1000 feet. The climate is &oft and balmy and free from fogs. Soda, sulphur and iron springs. Hot | plunge and’ tank baths; delightful grounds: comfortable hotel; annex and cottages; hunting and fishing: grand scenery; lovely walks and drives. Speclal rates to familles oc- cupying entire cottages, or invallds or others remaining more than one month. Trains dally from Third and Townsend st. depot, § a. m. (Pullman_to Soledad, thence seven miles by stage to Paraiso.) Round trip. $8. For further information address J. PERRAULT, M.D., Pa- raiso Springe, or city office, 33 Sutter st.. S. F. | { ‘ BYRON HOT SPRIXG | You can go as lat i as 5:30 p. m. Saturda | and be in yourofiice o Monday morning by 8:45. A fine trip. Try it. Address \ A. BETTENS, Mgr. | o ! Byron Hot Bprings, Cal. | FAMOUS GILROY HOT SPRINGS. (Change of Management.) R. ROBERTSON (for the past five years at Paraiso Springs), Prop. and Manager. The hotel and cottages have been thoroughly renovated—new furniture, beds, carpets, etc. The Table the best the market affords. The Baths refitted and improved—competent at- tendants and masseurs. Grounds and walks bewmitified. Fine hunting and fishing. Trains leave Third and Townsend sts., S. F., at 9 a. m. and 2:45 p. m. Carrlages at Gilfoy for the Springs. For {llustrated pamphlets and special rates by months and for families address R. ROB- ERTSON, Gilroy Hot Springs, Cal. HOTEL LYNDON, LOS GATOS. Just opened; new building; handsome furni- ture; B0 outside rooms; every modern conven- fence; electric bells and lighting; perfect sani- tary plumbing. Strictly first-class,family and commercial hotel. Comfort and convenience of guests first consideration. Cuisine and service unsurpassed. Commodious free sample room. LYMAN H. TOLFREE, Proprietor. Mark W Spri ar est Springs, OST PICTURESQUE RESORT, VARIETY of mineral sprin Soda, Sulphur, Magne- sla, Iron and Arsenic; plunge bath: swimming pool, billlards, shuffleboard, croquet and other games. Accommodations first-class; table good; $9 to $12 a week. Round trip, $3 75. Stage meets morning trains -nd Sat. eve. FRESE & JUER NSEN, Mark West Springs, Sonoma 0 City Office, 912 Larkin st. HOTEL BELVEDERE Open for the Season April L Ample accom- modations in Hotel; also in mew cottages, just completed. MRS. A. T. NOORE, BELV LDERE. SUMMER HOME FARM. SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS; FIRST-CLASS family resort; cottages, tents, hunting and fish- ing: artificial lake for boating and swimmin, long distance telephone; campers’ return tick- ets, $250; hotél open the year round. Send for circulars to J. H. HAESTERS, Glenwood, Cal. BLUE LAKES HOTEL ILL BE CONDUCTED IN A QUIET, bhomelike manner, - ‘th one of the best tables in the county: $10 to £12 per weel. Round trip, 39 60. S. F. and N. P. to Uklah; thence by stage. Address J. WIL'ON, Bertha, County, Cal. Yosemite Valley and Big Trees, Superior accommodations and lowest rates via the *Valley Road” route. For full par- ticulars address JOHN idOSS, Traffic Dept., 221 Market st., San Franeisco. 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 clrculars address H. (. MAR- TIN, Camp Taylor, Cal. good | SANTA CATALINA ISLAND. 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 angling. Fishing tournament May 1 to Sept. 1, auspices Tuna Club. Sixth season of our famous Marine Band. Modern Conveniences. Efficlent Management. Mcderate Rates. Best Golf Links. IDEAL CAMP LIFE. COMPANY, 222 South Spring et., , Cal., or call on G. W. THOMP- n Francisco. | YOUR SUMMER OUTING. Health are Hotel and assured del Pleasure at Coronado Send for Pamphlets, Terms, Etec. Reduced Summer Rates now in Effect. Apply at 4 New Montgomery st., S. F. ETNA SPRINGS. | GUESTS COMPLIMENT US on our TABLE. | Service Is Prompt, Elegant snd Abundant. ‘Telephone connection. Rates, $10 to $14 per week: S. P. to St. Helena at 7 a. m. or 4 p. m.: private rig to Springs. Round trip, §7. | W. L. MITCHE Manager, Aetna Spring Napa County. City 1l J. H. SIMPSON room 4, 0dd Fellows' building, S. F. | | ONLY ONE VACATION a year. Enjoy every minute of it! You can not help but do so at SARA- TOGASPRINGS, LAKE COUNTY || —the queen of Summer Resorts. Rates: $8, $14 per week. J. MARTENS, Proprietor. City Office—415 Pine st. ORCHARD ‘The Place for In the FOOT- | RESTand LS o s HEALTH SPRINGS ;:édtie Plain. Quiet Retreat: Finest Scenery, Water, Mountain Afr, Frult and All the Year Around Climate in_California. Ideal Grounds and Surroundings. On Rallroad, 136 Miles from San Francisco. $8 week. Open all year. Send for Booklet. Address Orehard Springs, Chicago Park, Cal. rSea Beach Hotel SANTA CRUZ CAL. ALIFORNIA'S FAVORITE RESORT, LO- cated on a flowering slope from the beach. Unsurpassed view of beach, bay and mountain: Salmon fishing, tennis cotrt, croquet grounds and music. Reasonable rates. For terms ad. | dress J. B. PEAKES, Proprietor. J. T. BROOKS, Chiet Clerk. HARBIN'S HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS, LAKE COUNTY. The Best in the World. HOTEL, COTTAGES and GROUNDS light- ed with ACETYLENE GAS. Open the year round. Sulphur, Iron, Magnesia and Arsenle. All_kinds of baths. - WONDERFUL CURES of Rheumatism, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Paraly- els, Bkin Diseases and Kidney, Liver and Btomach _troubls Long distance phone. Terme, $10 to §13 per week. Dalily stage from Calistoga. FOR SALE! A lovely home on Howell Mountain; about 115 acres; 8 acres hay land: 7 acres full-bearing vineyard; good spring; aiso well supplied by & spring; house, barn and outer bulldings: 130 | yards from county road. Apply to MRS. H. T. WAGELAND, St. ‘Helena, Napa County, Cal. | ST. HELENA SANITARIUM. INATURAL ADVANTAGES; SALUBRIOUS | climate; picturesque scenery: mountatn | walks; pure epring water; beautiful drives: | pine groves, lawns and gardens. The best ad Vantages for those who need to obtain comfort. rest and health culture in & short time. Address ST. HELENA SANITARIUM, St. Helena, 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 | J. A. HAYS, Prop. | fornia. " While parties | milk. butter and eg%s 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 Railway), the picturesque route of Call- can camp any- where, close to or remote from the rail- road, a few plcturesque 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 rallroad, 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 the 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 »He dammed, affording a magnificent sheet of water for bathing and boating. Mr. D. Connell, Prnpr!etnr of the livery stable at Guerneville, representing the association, will meet all trains, and without charga will show prospective campers the various | locations. | .To and from all these points double dally train service. Supplies delivered on the grounds by the merchants of the adjoining towns. Tickets for camping parties are to be procured at Ticket Office, 650 Market st. For detailed information apply at Ticket Office, 650 Market st.. Chronicle building, or at General Office, Mutual Life building, Sansome and California streets. H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, General Manager. Gen. Pass. Ast. SEIGLER SPRINGS, LAKE COUNTY. Thir delightful watering place is located in the midat of the Coast Range. Abundance of mineral springs, hot and cold plunge bathe, large swimming tank of mineral water, fine stone dining room: telephone cone Dectfons, electric lights. livery accommodation: #ood trout fishing and hunting. Round trip tickets at Southern Pacific offices, $10. JOHN SPAULDING. Proprietor. SAMUEL SODA SPRINGS. J. R. Morris, Prop., Napa County, Cal. cure for dyspepsia, indigestion, rheumatism and constipation: hot mineral baths. These eprings are located in Napa County, 20 miles east of St Helena. The water is bottled at the springs and contains its own natural gas. Btage leaves St. Helena. Sure DUNCAN SPRINGS, Two miles from Hopland. Unequaled soda and magnesia springs; baths; furnished cottages. Terms, $10 to $12." Buy through tickets. Send for circular. O. HOWELL, Hopland, Cal. BOCA HOTEL. FINEST HUNTING AND FISHING ON THE TRUCKEE RIVER; pleasant sunny rooms: pure mountain air; free boiting on lake: prices reasonable, $8 to $10 per week: speclal rates for families. ager. —Most beautiful spot in Laki CARLSBAD 2355t ™ 158 inerny sp el ke famous for marvelous cures when all else failed, especially in stomach, liver, kidney ang bladder affections. Superior accommodations, $10 per week. Fine roa trout fishing and deer hunting. Write W. R. McGOVERN, Caria- bad, Lake County. W. J. McDONALD, Man- PLANTATION HOUSE, Eighteen miles from Cazadero, on stage line, Good trout fishing, plenty fruit, cream and milk; free conveyance for parties of two or more: grand redwood scenery. Address J. LUTTRINGER, Seaview., Sonoma County, or apply E. KRUSE, 207 Front st., S. F., for par« ticulars Yosemite Camping Excursions. Every day: $50 for 12 days from S. F.; eight days in valley. Information at the Traveler | Office, 20 Montgomery st. Tickets at the Valley Road Offi 321 Market st. JOHANNISBERG. FAMILY RESORT AND OUTING PLACH in the midst of the Napa Redwoods, Mount Veeder, 3100 feet. Large lake, boating, swim- ming, hunting, fishing. Terms, 36 to $10 per week. Bend for circulars. JOHANNISBERG RESORT, Oakville, Napa County, Cal. PLEASANT VIEW RANCH. Good fishing, hunting, bathing; fresh , fresh fruit. Terms, RD, Cloverdale, Cal. < $7. E. M. SHELF Free carriage. LAUREL DEL LAKE AND HOTEL. Climate, scenery, entertainment: none better in Lake Co.: gas indoors and out. H. WAMBOLD. NAPA SODA SPRINGS. BERTRAND HOTEL—First-class accommo- fishing: beautiful dations: reasonabls rates; drives to Bear Valley, etc.” JOSEPH F. BER- TRAND, or Winchester Hotel Dining-room, first floor, 8 Third st., San Francisco. 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, climat and beautiful drives it {s unsurpassed. Write | for pamphlet. LORRIN BOOTH, Prop., Cal- | istoga, Cal. ‘! { KENILWORTH INN, MILL VALLEY—A most delightful summer | home. Every modern convenience. In and | out door sports. Forty-five minutes from San | Francisco. Table under personal care of MRS, M. MERRY, Proprietor. ADAM EPRINGS, LAKE CoO. Favorite resort of the Stats; the water is un- excelled for wmedicinal purposes; table unsur- passed; fine fghing and hunting; stage daily | MONTGOMERY. | fare, in either dirsction, $i6. hunting: finest summer resort and - mineral | water for all dlseases fn America; camping ground and mineral ter free. Apply to Dr. | TWO TRAINS DAILY; 7:30 A. M. AND 4 C. C. O'Donnell, 1021% Market st., t. Sixth | stage meets train at Napa City. AN and Seventh, San Francisco. | V- JACKSO! Napa Soda Springs P. O. N.P.C. MARIN | M t s an. TOCALOMA. "33 on gomery lllpl]lll' Sy Springs. Natural hot mineral baths. Good country board. Rates 36 and $7 per week. MRS. J. Calistoga. Cal. VOSEM'TE San }‘gnnclscn to Chi- ®nese by railwa Thence by Lumsden & Co.’s coaches 60 miles to Yosemite Valley. Round trip $32 J. M, CH- . Agent, 19 Montgomery st., San Francisco, SANTA CRUZ Mountains—A quiet foothil Tanch, located in Blackburn Guich, & il 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. CHANDELL, Santa Cruz, Cal. EDGEMONT—Delightful _boarding place in Santa Cruz Mountains: fine accommodations; lively neighborhood; dally mail; long distance phone. Patchin P. O., Santa Clara Co., Cal. OAK GROVE cottage, Saratoga; newly fur. nished; good table; Congress Springs water; - team for drives. Address box 6, Saratoga. ING from Calistoga direct to springs; round try Bouthern Pacific offices, 310, DR. W. R PRA- THER. Adam Spring. MANZANITA Station, near Mill Valley—3 or rooms, with board; good accommodations Manzanita Villa