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4 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JUNE 1899. 20, COUNTERFEITER’S OUTEIT FOUND AT SAN RAFAEL Discovery of Two Buried Molds Bearing ‘Evidence of Recent Use. 4 | | | | June 19.—To all taken in both at the Sausalito pool-| 11d seem that rooms and at Schuetzen Park picnics County a pe Iy BOGUS MONEY UNEARTHED. piying his lllegal| 1,05 ANGELES, June 19.—Deputy | ite a yes de | tes Marshal Me( tant find to-day. ering a large number of bc that had been stored un- First street. The 1 col ouse on East eces repre The cret rvic became aware of the existence the counterfeit money a few week g0, when an attempt was made to e a b $5 piece upon a woman in LD The two men engaged in \ ction escaped before they be hen ulloch’s inv ations led to a ) which divulged the fact that the 1 s had un r stock purchaser of This : shadowed Evi- > became aw » offi- ’ ad him ‘‘s > coins ar t such ive a person with or Th workn mely ns D light 12 that unearthed t and $240 information alias Charles k ago at | MOTORMAN AND PATROLMEN | | City Council Passes an Ordinancej nd Central avenues. The c were | protected by policemen. Just before 4 | c’clock two of the Scoviile-avenue cars | ipproached the crossing of the Penn- | | sylvania Railroad. There they were | board has not as vet been selected. He | amount to enable the city to carry out its will be chosen by Assistant Secretary | part of the now famous thirty-year con- Taylor, who hes charge of public build-| ifact and to pay the Los Angeles City ings. | Water Company the awarded price for the | corporation’s improvements upon the [ city’s property. WOMEN THROW BRICKS AT CAAS Assist the Strikers at —_— LOS ANGELES TO VOTE - !Stmnded Liner Paris May Be Broken | Up by a Gale. FALMOUTH, Election to Be Called in Accordance ‘With the Recent Award of | Arbitrators. England, June 19.—The | Amerlcan umer Paris, on the rocks near LOS ANGELES, June 19.—Opportunity Manacle perienced to-day the Cleveland. will be given the citizens to vote upon the gale Waich has blown e | acquisitionof water works. The City Coun- | the salvagers to desert the wreck. The | cil this morning received the following had succeeded in bls rocks and had cleared the steamer of wa- RIOTING BREAKS OUT ANEW | recommendation from the City Attorney: | X : ter above her false bottom, when _the | “I submit herewitli an ordinance of in- | storm came up and drove them off. It is | tention to acquire possession of certain | g s, i tamn | Sow feared that the liner will be forced water works improvements, and to con- struck headworks, condult, reservoir and | further ashore and broken in two. main pipe line, I {ntroduce’ this sting away the N | iinance INJURED. Al i1s ardinanca | | at the present time as it becomes neces- e [ Sary for the citv of Los Angeles to take | Summer School Opens. | a decided stand in fhe matter of water| PACIFIC GROVE, June 13.—The second litigation, to proceed to carry out the |annual session of the Pacific Coast Sum | {orme of the ewasd hertiolors MaaS by | frer HCHUol Bpenba at IS pldee to-diy ¢ ',;N_,‘mm‘m 2% this was a draft of the | With a large number of students and fac- ordinance to call a special election to vote | ulty members from Stanford University. upon the issue of bonds in flicient | Nothing beyond the arrangement of Requiring the Company to Employ Experienced Men. 2 | RO ] ? tal Dispatch to Th Call. CLEVELAND, June 19.—Up to 4 o'clock this afternoon this promised to | be the most uneventful day in-the big strike. At that hour another serious riot broke out in an entirely new quar- | ter and one non-union man was sent | to the hospital in consequence. The company began to-day the opera- tion of two new lines—those on Scoville met by a mob of more than 2000 men | and women. One of the cars was taken | across the railroad safely, but the other | held up by the mob. A perfect of paving bricks and stones fell she classes was accomplished to-day, the res- ular work to begin to-morrow. Courses n Greek, Latin, German. Anglo-Saxon, | French, Spanish, Italian, English, mathe- matics, history and education were opened, the registration in all being larg The ‘stmmer school will hold an el weeks session, divided Into two terms of three and five weeks, respectively. The school is managed by a board of director composed of B. A, Bardiey.O. S. Trimme M.D., Professor R. L. Sandwick and Re Dr. Thomas Fibben, all of Pacific Grov CONVENTION OF THE ELKS. Marching Herds Cheered Upon Arri- val in St. Louis. ST. LOUIS, Mo., June 19.—The thirty first ann convention and reunion of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks hegins in this city tomorrow. All day long and to-night delegates of the antlered tribe from all sections of the country arrived at the various depots marched to the quarters assigned different hotels. A con: mate to-night places the arriva is to-morrow _night it this number will be augme; ;ast 10,000 more. In addition e host probably and by ers will be in St. Louis to witness the parade and other festivities of the week, | ''he city is decorated from end to end purple and_ white bunting and Old flutters from innumerable flag- 'i‘o-nigm the streets are crowded with marching delegations, headed by bands | playing Inspiring airs. Big crowds 1 the sidewalks, cheering the herds of as they go marching by. E S AT 0ld Soldier’s Sudden Death. 19.—John K. rod of Forest xpired suddenly in chair at his residence this morning. Heart failure was the c: He was an old ‘.\w!diwr and disting hed himself in sev- eral battle a native Ohio. | LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. | DO PORT! TACOMA—Arrived TIC llenger, for FORT BRAGG quoia, hence June BOWENS LANDING—Sailed June Corinthian and Mary Etta, for San Francis e A about the car and crashed against the vestibule at the front end, behind which the motorman was concealed. Women threw bricks and handed them to the men, who we In the front of the crowd. The windows of the car had been lowered and the bricks crashed gainst the ts and fell upon the floor of the e The conductor es- | caped injury, but the motorman, A. J. [—m—o— — = — = == ‘]"'“' W ‘l-“-_ ]"‘]"‘l}\-m“]“;li;"l‘_"‘_‘}‘\"“]“ When requested, the Resorts mentioned in this column will send you circulars, giving full information regarding special advantages, rates, s He et e l;”_\_w: > manner of reaching them, etc. When wriling please mention The Call. tal. The patrolman on car was hit | rick | ment of oflice arrived he mob had dispersed and no arrests Paso Robles Soda—fresh from | - ISLAND, 8% 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 an Fishing tournament May 1 to Sept. 1, ausplces Tuna Cl Sixth season of our famous Marine Band. Modern Conveniences. Efficient Management. Moderate Rates. st Golf Links. IDEAL CAMP LIFE. | _ BANNING COMPANY, 222 South § Los Angeles, Cal.. or call on G. V SON, Agent, 621 Market st., San Francisco. ring et., SEIGLER SPRINGS, LAKE COUNTY. Thir delightful_watering place i3 located (o the midst of the Coast Range. Abundence of mineral springs, hot and col plunge baths, large swimming tank of mineral fine one dining room: telephone con- electric lights, ifvery accommodation; g0od trout fiehing and hunting. Round trip tickets at Southern Pacific offices, $10. JOHN SPAULDING, Propristor. A demonstration, which had been SPRINGS bubbling, effervescing spring— y ned for to-night to influence the ) coming up trom Nature's drug- Council in favor of an ordinance o PRSI e Lo O T the employment of motor- The Great Sanitarium of the West. | store, compounded and charged 1¥e 1ot had ten daye eX | oppN EVEHY DAY IN THE YEAR| to cure the sick. 1 f o LAGIHEASCAnS in this city, New Hotel, elegantly furnighed; table un- I D G er |= ade l:\] (]!w AOWN- | curpassed: lighted by electricity. | i with torchlight W THOUSANDSCURED BY ITS WATERS | i ' tass vands. * K erowa”ur | TROUSANDS GURED BY T WA T s || Paso Robles jed, but all of them " Lae"Counts, toxether with | Kk 1e crowd was dem- ry Stable, Gentle Saddie Horses ~ = s t mpteble enton ox snaasst s || OG0 Q Spring. i < st b ae ol B siclan in attendance; superb climate: Brow scene of great disorder. The Shtalh \t, deer and b wer ry and labby of the chamber were plen B8 ;‘»'ll\"i This sparkling beverage is Cor by a large crowd and every ariety: 1 nd,_crogue = H ¢ 2t il ed by the short stage route into Lake i e ; Remarkable Strike at Who, Whs lidiac Eohe iy 57 ol il Tard om San Fra-oitco served at‘ ““i 'a*;'“ d'"kda" Atlin City. ntinued until Mayor fo $i4 per week. YEEITIE: G A Bl COEO E ) speech in which he THistrated pam on your appetite, aids diges- E declared tha e dic ot propose to sub- (e . > leclared th t V:L”lvly]”!. CRIGTTE ::“ S tion and promotes nutrition. “SAILOR BILL'S” DISCOVERY o to ey : requirements for motormen IS i a S TEnes A Went o jan. " % | was passed under a suspension of the e e ™ Phirtenth | ¢ Otto E. Never, Prop, City Office, ~ 5 ales. ] h»" resolution ~was adcpted d W (\mw ='~.'<"nlk\[«\rxi L wINED Paso Robles, Cal 636 Market st N F requesting the Corpe on Coun: to p. EIN & LWINKEL, MILLIOI\SQE{)}:ESEISVI;EADY FOR CHILD CRUSHED BY R o "™ %20 Post st., San Franeisco. | . NG. company could not be forfeited if it oo o 2 = HAMMOCK POST | faiicd to run cars on all its lin | ‘ orts Which, if Verified, Would Accident That Is Likely to Result in | GRAIN FIRE NEAR WINTERS. '{co To the Death of a Twelve- Year-Old Girl. June 19.—T} Make That District the G Mining Center in Wo B at- ugh tu f Waldo Point rec g which will p n ac- it painfu Music 1 the Point ld, was her companio: ATS Bend ¢ Match Dropped in a Load of Hay tarts a Conflagration. WOODLAND. Hotel dei Coronado For your summer outing. J 2 19 Winters A spe sa farm this pl: urday eve the sun parlor as the guest sLL, Mgr., San Jose, Cal n was on fire. The whole ; l’.‘l "“.";";qr”": M looks toward Moun itton oves e § | Best golf grounds in the State. i % Hiktana 1,m,|«»\,‘.{ g \“a Sl Unequaled fishing, sailing, cycling, y had the wag vered with fruit, | | hunting, bathing, etc. ng through the field AR | S red that hay in the rear i | Reduced Summer Rates. | 1 \ k r. One of the ropes sn 18 the | wagor ntents soon totally de- Apply 4 New Montgomery Street, stamy mmock was fastened to a oak | Stroyed, a e of the mules was badly v 3 st sug 2 a | scorched before the men could 1 h the | = U g SAN FRANCISCO. ! d strong and | x way, but while fire was scattered along the route | | T = the « n were prattiing in glee over a traveled by the wagon, and the growing | i {n had planr 11 the post suddenly | grain in the § soon m; ;u\u] | ke the dove cote fell heav- destructio threatenec v the 15 f f the e's right leg was fr of t the scene and th N Nice cozy cottages Part ack broken, while nce of the fire extinguisher brigade | fonoma County: only 4% hours from San § Mot Ip was lald open in two | of < place, which hastened to the fire Francisco and but & miles' staging; waters under the trees; SRR Ut and a rib was broken on the left| as soon as alarm was given, tne noted for meCicinal virtues; best natural bath dining-room in James Lam flames were extinguished, but not :nlsuta: lwlmmlgg‘ -1‘1‘? :;fi:;gs,n(‘r;?‘:r{nzl:‘:: i yd ot seriously hu 11d. was | un twen cres of gro g eat ain ecenery; goo ro! t i W. Hyde, M the not seriously hurt, Hilda was|untll twentyoflve geres of growing Wheal | (oon sty domr. telephne. felegranh, dally | separate building. find is wonderf find R B e and it was | mall and express: FIRST-CLASS HOTEL AND | is on t in width i LRI Tl e N ; and It WaS | §TAGE SERVICE: morning and aiternoon | Appiy W. G. MITCHE Aetna_Springs, which intersected by her mother s rushing to the | partially in 2 : il stages; round trip from San Francisco only | xapw (o, or J. H. IN; L 0z 06 P S 4 W scene. Dr. Mays was and | wagon and contents and the mules. The | g6 ‘Take Tiburon ferry at 7:30 a. m. or 3:30 | pilding, §. F. \tlin ¢ is a tr T€ | after an amination nounced the | origin of the fire is not known, but it is | 'm “erms, $2 a day or $12 a week. Rel- | _ e e E S of free-n ng v Schloh girl not seriously hurt, but ex.| presumed that it started from a m erences, any guest of the past four years. serpentin N quartzite. | sressen & fears for the Thrman girl, | which had been accidentaily dropped in Patropage constantly increasing—last year un- The ity 4 in value, | She was very low to-day, and the chances | the wagon. : precedented. J. F. MULGREW, Proprietor. but the avera ; $8. of her recove re one in fifty. S - 1 Stuart, who formerly connected e | TO VISIT THE QUARRIES. BYRON HOT SPRINGS pate g with some big American mines, says in | g | PYHREE MILES FROM UKIAH, MENDO- i ‘Ml( Bieh Wat L hown o The SUICIDE OF A FAMOUS Board Will Inspect Marble and Gran- You can go as late || T County. Natural,electile waters, . e t 1 > ridg | 5 ¢ ildi 5:3( srday champagne baths. Only place in the world of Call correspondent by Partridge, there YELLOW FEVER EXPERT ite for the Postoffice Building. as 5:30 p. m. Sftu(a et L A L LS approximately 17,000,000 tons ready WASHINGTON, June 19.—The Treasury and bein yourofiice 01 || natural warm water direct from springs to for quarrying. It is unneces to Department s decided to appoint a Monday morning by || bath tubs, 1..<ly grounds, fishing and huntin, i 5 i 6 i - 2 = Crystal Sprit '\ _Accommodations and tab mine 5 s Despondency_Oymg to Supposed Lack sit the quarries and in- 8:45, A fine trip, Try || fretclas P '\ AEDEMEYER & CO Prop < While this seer o j“““"";:’;‘““l”_ of Appreciation Causes Surgeon pate the m .:i!!rl;;’ M(Ml' (franite pro- it. Address = = = e engine face sho s Sa sed by various bidders for the construc- e ‘b making thi te ot Summers to Shoot Himself. tion of the San Francisco Postoflice hufld “!'m A. BETTENS, Mgr. HOTEL BELVEDERE mil white quartz, carry- LOUIS, June 19.—Dr. Thomas Os-|ing. Chief Architect Kemper said to The | ¥ { " Byron Hot Springs, Cal. ind gal Summers, late major surgeon in | Call correspondent to-day that the board Open for the Season April 1. Ample accom- adw Stuart is amn of the fever hospital at Santiago | Would con "‘f lhr;‘(' ';'H'-IH!H"" l'\kul | e e e o s T | modations in Hotel; also in new cottages, just Stuart s 5 : ent o . two of whom ha ready Z red to it. Lamare s g a noted vellow fever expert, shot|ment ¢ L0 A t completed. s Soulm T arriEa: himself through the head here this even- i '[!})N"-‘““m-’u“’}\'l']‘\‘”h'\-: INDEPET:F)FI‘:(‘:‘E“%“A:’(E- MRS. A. T. NOORE, that 100 stamp be put in to| ing. Despondency caused by a fancled Whitehead, assayer of the San L ey BELVL DR, Aot h. It would improve with|lack of appreciation of h Vice o Mint. The third member of the | , Boats free to guests. Fine fishing. Excellent F R . 1 i the v o g the S g Y 27 7% | table. Clean beds areful attention to depth, and the Treadwell would be in- | the Government during the Spanish L e e HOTEL MOUNT VIEW significant beside it Bobmatd s e e N tie e Exhibits at Paris. | Triciee, in the heart of the Slerras and sur- s >artridge is going to London to make eSO : s the 2 or of stand- v S gut | ror a4 by me o < of an unbroke; Partridge is going to London to make | 41 midical works And his. successful | There will be n large exhibl from this coun. | founded by magnificent trecs of an unbroken | gey TipyL SUMMER RESORT IN ROSS arra for deve itment of vellow fever during ' the | try at the Paris Exposition in 1900, which will | j& ¢lean, no poison oak oAnd e | VALLEY; now open for guests. For terms - -~ nuhis epidemic o gave him a na- | prove very intéresting to all who may attend, | alr and pure r. Addr MRS M. i) b UANTEPEC ROAD Dr. Summers was pro than the news that the famous CLEMON and particulars address MRS, M. 1. LEACH, TEH in the St. Louis Col- v, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, % —— | Rass Valley, Marin County, Cal WILL BE REBUILT ns and Surgeons. - The o dsspepsia, indigestlon, con: g8} = = stood taging . grinning ‘sieleton | auflerera of the, abdve complaint a_telal s y L naPmRm' “(::!,’ fil-nengggrfl‘:‘gl‘:Eé]l;nSme ch he used § St A ommended, with the assurance that when | an E 3 Zllen, Mexico to Acquire Facilities for which he used in fllustra his lectures. | {000ty "uged a cure will be effected. Tt alss | LOS GATOS. Eonoma County; also 20 completely furnished e : e tones up the entire system | Just opened; new building: handsome furni- | g-room cottages! good boating, - fishing and Handling International GAGE AT PLACERVILLE — s | tiire; 50 outside rooms; every modern conven- | hunting; finest summer resort and mineral Freight ‘ | | ience; etectric beils and lighting; perfect sani. | water for all diseases fn America; camping i plumbing. Strictly first-class family and | ground and mineral water free. Apply to Dr. CITY OF MEXICO, Ju Governor to Inspect the State Road ’-"H"‘"H'++;++:':';'"‘;‘":+*++++*+* Commercial hotel. Comfort and convenience of | & C. O'Donnell, fortte Market st bet. Sixth 1 the Qove an’t fali to tr) : s first consideration. Cuisine and service | and Seventh, San Francisco. n . to Lake Tahoe. 4 O masned. Commodious fres sample room, | o — ¢ ur for PLACERVILLE, June 18—Go ¥ the bonds of th accompan by State H } : wh Commissioner J. L. Maude, arrived In this us of name city this evening. The Governor will | ucted ¥ . the contractors, | [cave to-morrow, accompanied by Mr. to begin work the contract made | Maude some time ago to rebuild the line in a sub- | the Lake te wagon road, to in- Stantinl nner and commence work on | spect the | road between this cit two new ports to be created at Zalina |and Lake Tahoe =~ Sbrioristed B | 17, on n{h‘f A ]rN::(' o e (i ries, maintenance and improve- faisut o 2 the road for the fifty-first and | is of great commercial and ond fiscal years. A large bridge importance. It will cost many | spanning the American River at Riverton f doliars and give Mexlco facili- | Will be built this summer. This road for | Ao trade In_inter- | the past two seasons has been a favorite | national freight. everal large rou with tourists visiting Tahoe ;nwli other points of Interest in that vicinity. H s McHinley in Bay State. OKE, Ma; June 19.—Notwith- nding that the day has been a long companies have been formed for bus here, and copper will be mined t new London companies with near 000 capital HOL ile Works is consid for a ¢ n_for iron works .to be established at | and tedious one, both the President and crey, with 310000000 capital. Tn ad- | Mrs. McKinley stood the strain incident n to the Lampasas fron mi be- | to the great demonstration at Northamp- Jong to the Patrick Milmos estate, | ton and the journey back to Holyoke yery there are two iron mines near Monclova, | well indeed.” The trip to Mount Tom inl which will be In the combinatio: One prominent member of tk is Eugene Kelley of New York. - YOUNG ROUGHS IN JAIL. San Francisco Picnickers in Trouble at San Jose. BAN JOSBE, June 19.—A voung roughs, who ~ame down from San Frar co on the Red Branch Rifles’ ex- cursion yesterday, are experiencing a | forced summer vacation of ten days at the county jail. The boys range in years the afternoon was a welcome change from the turmoil of the morning, while the quiet hours were a fitting climax to the busy day. concern - Makes a Motorcycle Record. Special Cable to The Call and the New York Herald. Copyrighted, 159, by James Gor- | | don Bennett. | halt dozen |' p,pyg, June 19.—M. Feront has estab- | Paris to Brest and back in forty hours, | twenty-six minutes and four seconds. His havemge speed was thirty kilometers an hour, | lished a motoreycle record by golng from | &2 - unsurpassed. beach ets, $250; hotel open the year round. Send for 10 cents and 25 cents, at drug stores. TERS, Glenwood, Cal. & &) , +‘ —— — —_— | LYMAN H. TOLFREE, Proprieto: 1 BEECHAM’S PILLS 3 iW&mouiin Fouier — — 017 gy MMER HOME FARM: + when suffering from a | SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS: FIRST-CLASS - condition oglha Slomnivc:“ : | POPE H OUSE- family resort; cottages, tents, -hunting and fish- 2 or Liver., & [ gDEAL FAMILY RBSORT; electric cars to | ing: artificial Jake for boating and swimming: b " &+ | l MRS. A. POPE, Santa Cruz,Cal long distance telephone; campers’ return tick- + 3 it £ circulars to J. H. HAE! HOT SPRINGS. — This beautifu! sumiper and winter resort. mow owned and managed by who as recident physi- PARAISO | DR. J. PERRAULT, | clan, will devote his entire time to the welfare | of his guests, whether sick or well, is situated 150 miles eouth of San Francisco, in the Coast Range Mountains, at an elevation of 1000 feet | The climate i3 eoft and balmy and fres “;I)": | o grounds, | fogs. Soda, sulphur and fron springs. plunge and tank baths; delightful annex and cottages; good fishing: grand scenery: lovely Speclal rates to families oc- or invalids or others Tratins daily depot, 9 a. m. thence seven miles by rip, $5. RAULT, comfortable hotel; huntinz and walks and drives. cupying entire cottages, remaining more than one month. from Third and Townsend st (Pullman_to Soledad. stage to Paralso.) Roun: informatfon address J. PE raiso Sprin For further MD., Pa MAKE NO MISTAKE: | l SARATOGA SPRINGS are located in | | LAKE COUNTY. Take train to UKIAH, thence by easy staging through Blue Lake Pa The most picturesqus health resort in California. Round trip $9 50. Rates—$8.00, $14 a week. * J. Martens, In the FOOT- HILLS of the SIERRA HEALTH NEVADAS, pear Colfax,on the C. P.R.R Plain. Quiet Retreat: Finest Scenery, Water, Mountain Air. Fruit and All the Year Around Ciimate in California. Tdeal Grounds and Surroundings. On Rallroad, 136 Miles from San Francisco. $8 week. Open all year. Send for Booklet. Address Orchard Springs, Chicago Park, Cal. KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS (Beswick, Siskivou County, Cal.) Finest fishing and health resort on ths coast. Climate perfect. For particulars apply to ED- SON BROS.. Proprietors. prop.; city office, 416 Pine st ‘Tha Place for RESTand NAPA SODA SPRINGS. TWO TRAINS DAILY; 7:30 A. M. AND i m.; stage meets train at Napa City. AN- P. DREW JACKSO! apa Soda Springs P.. O. SAMUEL SODA SPRINGS. J. R. Morris, Prop., Napa County, Cal. cure for dyspepsia, indigestion, rheumatism and constipation; hot mineral baths. Thess #prings are located In Napa County, 20 miles of St. Helena. The water is bottled at springs and contains its own natural gas. Btage leaves St. Helena. Surs ST. HELENA SANITARIUM. ATURAL ADVANTAGES: SALUBRIOUS climate; picturesque scenery: mountaln 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 a short time. Address §T. HELENA SANITARIUM, St. Helena, Cal. TOCALOMA. N.P.C. MARIN R. R. C€O. BERTRAND HOTEL—First-class accommo- dations: reasonable rafes: fishi; beautitul drives to Bear Valley, etc. JOSEPH F. BER- TRAND, or Winchester Hotel Dining-room, first floor, 58 Third st.. San Francisco. The Hotels Metropole and Island Villa, | THOMP" | FREE CAMPING Ideal camping spots all along the main line, Sonoma and Guerneville branches of the California Northwestern Rallway (lessee San Francisco amd North Pacifia Railway), the picturesque route of Cali- fornia. While parties cam camp any | where, close to or remote from the rail- | road, a few picturesque spots espectally | adapted for campers have been selected on account of their easy access to San Francisco. Glen Ellen Park and four miles along Sonoma Creek, peautiTully shaded. Excel- lent fishing and bathing. Mr. C. E. Har- | vey, at Glen Elken, will show locations. Mirabel Park, on our Guernevills 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 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’ througrhout the ‘whole section. ~ The Russian _River will e | dammed, affording a magnificent sheet of | water for bathing and boating. Mr. D, Connell, proprietor of the livery stable at Guernevifle. representing the association, will meet all trains, and without chargs | will show prospective campers the various locations. To and from all these daily train gervice. | Supplies delivered on the grounds | the merchants of the adjoining towns. | _Tickets for camping partles are to be | procured at Ticket Office. 650 Market st. points doubls by For detailed information apply at Ticket | Office, 650 Market st., Chronicle building, or at General Office, Mutual Life building, Sansome and California stree{s. | TH. C. WHITING., R. X. RYAN, | General Manageér. Gen. Pass. Agt. FAMOUS GILROY HOT SPRINGS. | (Change of Management.) | B. ROBERTSON (for_the past five years at | *._Paraiso Springs), Prop. and Manager. The hotel and cottages have been tboroughly renovated—new furniture, beds, carpets, etc. The Table the best the market affords. The Baths refitted and improved—competent at- tendants and maeseurs. Grounds and _walks | beanitified. Fine bunting and fishing. Trains | leave Third and Townsend sts, S. F., at 3 a m. and 245 p. m. Carriages at Gilroy for | the Eprings. | “For tllustratea pamphlets and epecial rates by months and for famflies address R. ROB- ERTSON, Gilroy Hot Springs, Cal. Mark West Springs, OST PICTURESQUE_RESORT, VARIETY of mineral eprings, Soda, Sulphur, Magn ela, Iron and Arsenic: plangs bath; swimm! podl, billiards, shuffieboard, croquet and oth: games. Accommodations first-clas: 9 to $12 a week Round trip, $3 75. Stags meets morning trains and Sat. eve. FRESE & JUERGENSEN, Mark West Springs, Sonoma Co., Cal. City Office, 912 Larkin DUNCAN SPRINGS, Two miles from Hopland. Unequaled soda and megnesia eprings; baths; furnished cottages. Terms, $10 to $12." Buy through tickets, Send for circular. O. HOWELL, Hopland. Cal r table good; BOCA HOTEL FINEST HUNTING AND FISHING ON THR TRUCKEE RIVER; pleasant sunny rooms; pure mountain alr{ free bo ting lon_lnke: rices reasonable, $§ to §10 per week: specia Fates for families. = W. J. McDON_.LD, Man- ager. _Most beautiful spot in Lake CARLSBAD iont, "“Hhe ‘minerat springs ara famous for marvelous cures When all elsa failed, especiaily in stomach, ltver, kidney and bladder affections. Superlor accommodations. §10 per week. Fine roads, trout fishing and Seer hunting. Write W. R. MCGOVERN, Carls- bad, Lake County. LAUREL DEL LAKE AND HOTEL. Climate, scenery, entertainment: none better in Lake Co.; gas indoors and out. Montgo mery Sulphar Springs. Natcral hot mineral baths. Good country boar s $6 and $7 per week. MRS. J. MONTGOMERY, Calistoga, Cal. YOSEMITE. San Francisco to Chi- R R S RS SRR RS T“E HQYA RETRFAT ?itunted} five miies San Francisco 15 Chi - | 3 rom Gilroy. Spring oL L e nes T 55 water. Hunting. Magnificent location. = Good BLUE LAKES HOTEL KENILWORTH INN Thepe Bl o TR el 60 g',“n“‘f,: et it I r;"'lrnr'!' "{m‘i«" bn:ml' W":" ;.LL 1&‘; CG‘\UUCTE}? o f(qnmf-r' ’ {ore in either dirsction. $16. J. M. HUTCH. all the delicacies of the season. For terms ad- omelike manner, - ‘th one of the best . 2 . $16. M. HU - ® Gress MRS, PORTER T. PEABODY, Gilroy, | tables in the county $10 to 812 per week. Round MLL ‘i’-:fi’;’hE;cfimm?e[nv‘:;‘x::&m To and)| 2 BTG SERAes San i nt ey SA15 LD, 80 0 ey %P9 Wik SUKighi shence by | out door sports. Forty-five minutes from San | one looking for nice, quie:, comfortabls Cnu‘niy e b e ™ ® | Francisco. Table under persoual care of AIRS. arm_home to spend vacatiin address F. £ 5 PLANTATION: HOUSE, ' ol M. MERRY. Proprietor. QUL Glen en, Sonoma Co., Cal. Elghteen miles from Cazadero, on stage lins. e = = BT Good trout fishing, plenty fruit, cream and A Station, near Mill Valley—3 or 4 AGUA CALIENTE SPRINGS, Yosemite Camping Excursions. milk; free conveyance for parties of two ar 7 : Sonoma Valley, two hours from S. F., via Tib- K N I T l N G cu e T Boernn Coree o: | uron ferry. Warm mineral swimming and s Every day: $50 for 12 dayé from S. F.: elght i I¢ B. KRUSE, 207 Front st., 8. F., for par. | baths. Water, gas, electric bells. Rates $10 to | days in valiey. Information at the Traveler 103 POST ST., NEAR KEARNY N hiirel. : s il U2 per week, ‘33 per day. Address Agus Call- | Office, 20 Montgomery st Tickets at ths A " 8. F culars. ente Springs, Agua Callente, Sonoma Co.. Valley Road Office, 321 Market st. 3 T S| MONTE VISTA, 7 By oniHesIUBTIANS. ol e Rivahs: Mttt e it o HOTEL BENVENUE ADAM SPRINGS, LAKE CO. Come ita fthe cotintey {UE CiE BTHTer. J LW, | rates. Send for or call at The Traveler office | for illustrated circulars THOS. B. MORGAN, Proprietor, Monte Vista, Dutch Flat, Placer County, Cal. And cottages, Lakeport, Cal.—Large grounds; new dancing pavilion, S0x40; fronts laka 200 ft,: fine bowling alley and shuffleboard; swimming boating, elegant yacht free; children’s pla; ground; good table; no Chinese help. F. A. M. BCALES, Proprietors. MENDENHALL SPRINGS. JOHANNISBERG. Under new management; 2000 feet above sea. ! Knitted. | stage conmects with tran at Livermora at 313 | FAMIUY RESORT AND OUTING 'PLACE | p. m.: fare from San Francisco, §225; rates, | in the midat of the Napa Redwoods, Mount sweat"s Jer H | {l_w to $12 50 per week; half price for children | Veeder 2100 feet. Large lake, boating, swim- b ¥y SEYS‘ 0. | tnder 12 yenrs old. For clrculars address DR. | ming. hnmm’. fishing. Terms, 36 to §10 per FRANK PITT, Proprietor, Livermore, Cal. week. Send for circulars. JOHANNISBERG ot — =" | RESORT, Oakville, Napa County, Cal. Favorite resort of the State: the water I3 un- excelled for medicinal purposes; table unsur- passed; fine Ashing and hunting; stage daily from Calistoga direct to springs; round trip at Eouthern Pacific offices, §10. DE. W. R. PRA- THER, Adam Spring. Yosemite Valley and Big Trees. Superior accommodations and lowest rates via the “'Valley Road” route. For full par- ticulars address JOHN MOSS, Traffic Dept., 321 Market st, San Francisco. THE TRAVELER’S” BUREAU, PLEASANT VIEW RANCH. T NO. 20 MONTGOMERY ST., KEEPS UNDERWEAR A T Gamphlets of il princival” Cailfornia | _Good fishing, hunting, bathing; fresh In Silk, Wool and Linen | Resorts for FREE DISTRIBUTION. The pub- | milk, butter and eggs, fresh fruit. Terms, Mesh. lic are cordlally invited to call or write, NO |$. B. M. SHELFORD, Cloverdale, Cal. Send for Illustrated Catalogue, Free. CHARGE OF ANY KIND. Tee carriage. § CAMP TAYLOR REDWOODS, On N. P. C. R. R, the place to go for sum- mer; board or camp cottages; Sunday excur- $1. For circulars address H. G. MAR- IN, Camp Taylor, Cal rooms, with board; good accommodations at Manzanita Villa. ..DO NOT. Be Without “THE CALL” During Your Vacation. Subscribers to “‘The Call” visiting the country, seaside or springs during the Sum- mer months can have ‘The Call"” sent to them for a week or longer by prepaying for sam3 at ths Business Office or by order through carrier. z ..TERMS... .per Week % per Month POSTAGE PREPAID. )