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4 THE S AN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1899. SHERIFF'S POSSE ON SOMERS' TRAIL — A .CASE OF FOXDEDEGE Searching for the Ne- vada City Assassin. ed dice. the loss of his of his loac SOrTow ov he is nu pgia e & ne Comp: 2 'H -Ihm(-v chewed &’:\m a pulp vester- »n while Rice was forcibly trying to persuade him to give up the FUGITIVE IS WELL ARMED| cc. Rice is a student of the weaknesses of his fellow soldicrs, and Seie I %y nowing the propensity that they have for gambling he made a pair of dice, | 2 which he has since stated, owing to the beautiful way in which they are load- LIKELY TO RESIST ARREST IF |4 ed, he valued at $ He {naugurated the game of ‘‘chuck-a-luck,” and since * last payday he has won a fortune, having got everything in sight On Sun- SRR © day afternoon he was conducting the game as usual just in the rear of the . quarters below the adjutant’s office. Clancy was in the game and he was los- % Officers Sent to Bring In the Ma.n“ & Who Ambushed and Badly * Wounded Tavern-Keeper scene. while Clancy landed with both feet on »ss and he wanted to recuperate his Gailbraith. Toh his $2 but nobody had seen them, so he gave his “tapioca’ & as lost. Yesterday afterncon Clancy surprised his companions by z out as the full-fledged proprietor of a ‘chuck-a-luck” game. Nt lhe i« gs were coming his way, for the dica were rolling to perfection, and ¢ raking in the dough with both hands, when Rice hove upon the YA C1 June 2 m ind recognizing his bones e T ! r good things,” and when Ri with r r sl o 1 without further parley. x Wask ad scored three knoc Martin 1 5 ivantage at long r. ges. 1 . hand in mot 0T DISTURBED No From the 'Plague. o < IT CANNOT POSS S e R OF HONOLULU. L | With the Maru, but Doctors Are | Sure They Will Not Be | Necessary. —— | bound fc at Honol in quar: = LOS ANGELES JUDGE DIES OF CONSUMPTION know In the cou sired all the peo gue getting in e at Honolulu to the local pregcautions, the » of the plague is impossible.” A LITTLE GIRL'S DEBAUCH. Margaret Terry, 11 Years of Age, Found Stupidly Drunk on Mis- | sion Street. | a girl 11 years of nd n Misslon street yes afternoon by Policeman Bode stupld- | drunk. He lifted her up in his arms | the intention of taking her to the e station,.but on the way met her child was taken home. he recovered from her debauch sh went to the liquor store of H. F is, Twenty-eighth and Mission and purchased 5 #nts’ worth of | A bartender, who {s known as | Fullfledged Teachers MARYSVILLE 1 ( of Educ Miss Mar: and Miss s gran tional diplc b - sold her the stuff, ;nld n,:‘wsm,q_ ns; api t the store she drank it. Mrs. Ter- | S O LED LT 1 that she had sent the girl for | RIO VIS The use of gravel uor. | on adob a :rday morning Policeman Bode | no C -'to a complaint In Judge Treadwell’s | charging ‘John Doe” with selling | ) a minor child, as the bartender's | ot known. in the afternoon Bode ar- | the bartender, him nteenth street | ion, where he th el | g liguor to o " Mich- Cross Cadets. %6.—A br: School Board Meeting. ) 20 | Ten members of the Board of Education of- | met last night in special session at the vard | cq)] of Superintendent Webster to disci AN | the advisability of certain changes in textbooks of the department. Assistant Suy ndent Marks informed the Di- - % rect hat Superintendent We r{sulr who §00" e the was not present, had been called away | Chico’s Goddess of Liberty. Unexpeotedly. duiing the afternoon and CHICO, J ;. the voting contest | might not be able to attend. After walt- | for a God for the celebra- | | for Webster for half an hour the | tion of the polls closed | 1 djourned to meet to-night, | day even: h Rc Di or Head alone voting no, con- | t ¢ D g that the Superintendent d put a slight on the boz by falling to ap- pe After nent the Directors | listened for a quarter of an hour to the | lady rer tive of the Thompson sys- | tem of MARYSVILLE Mrs. Ira H. ‘Wood, a pione ter Coun- | ty, died at her b Meridian to- | Slapped a Boy’s Face. of bronchitis of two| Annie Bergin had her case dismissed by weeks. § as 10iS and | Judge Treadwell yesterday. She was ac- 56 years of 2 and three daugh- of slapping the face of Frank Shan- a boy living at 421 Harriet street en the case was called in_court last k the boy's mother sald she did not h to prosecute it if the defendant yuld promise not to molest - the boy again, and the desired promise was given. The judge told Mrs. Shanley that he ‘ ;‘l::;"::l}{t-’ndgnfi dl(i\onggi¥?eig‘§opmmlie he DA b:{: gm%re thetindgatdiemissed o 2 ) case yesterday. Its least virtue is that it lasts so. Soap is for comfort; Eray S it B0 o Pastor to Be Installed. the clean are comfort- able, Rev. George G. Eldridge, the new pastor of St. John's Presbyterian Church, will | be installed with solemn ceremonies next afternoon at 3 o'clock. The pro- outlined at yesterday’s meeting | gramm | of the Presbytery is to consist of a ser- | mon by Rev. H. N. Bevier and a charge to the congregation by Rev. R. W. Rey- nolds. Rev. Dr. Weller of Butte, Mont., has been requested to attend and give the | charge to the pastor, DICE AND MAYHEM ATE WILLIAM H. RICE, Company 18, cas This is nc rs upon hi 1z every time the dice were thrown. Suddenly an officer appeared upon the In the wild scramble that followed Rice grabbed all the money in sight emanded them. d no attention to ring etiquette, but went at each other hammer nd he gave up the fight and beg = | IBLY ENTER BIG CELEB | get’ back health, LOADED al detachment, mourns trouble, for just at pres- cinch’” is accentuated by the right hand, which Private all of hi ad-pipe the dice. Clancy had an eye for busi- sadly diminished pile. Clancy stoutly refused to e started to take the dice the two -downs when Clancy, in upon his began to chew w realiz oppone al his closed itk ith who his teeth came to Rice's th e RCHANTS ARE SKED FOR AN EATRA HOLIDAY | Houses on Monday. et RATION PROMISED — e FAITH PLACEDINHEALTHELAWS CHINATOWN'S CONTRIBUTION IS FORTY PRETTY MAIDS. — Usual Precautions Will Be Taken | a]] Sections of the City Join to Make the Nation’s Natal Day One Long to Be Re- membered. — committee having charge of the ar- nents for the Fourth of July are making strenuous effort il the merchants of the « v ne The : close of recrea much wi not mea wi It bene th on Monday it will give from Saturday - afternoon ¢ morning free to themselves to follow their own devic This will mean h to the avera, clerk, who seldom h an oppc t ay A comm hillips, L. Fisher it Dani d the 1d met with great er Fourth of July cc riated $200, which the cit- strict have ‘agreed to re- eral committee, and have ed to contribute an amount equal to secure hibitio 5 to the pre n addition- alkve and it ittee held a meeting at erday afternon, nd of the fous committec s nearly $1000 to ct to make the celebration a succes tion. The Chinese are pr float containing forty ared to turn out a f the pr Confession of a Millionaire. A millionaire cor cess in two words- d the secret of his suc- ard work. He sa lars and losing health, and now he was put- ting in the other half in spending dollars to thing_equals Hostettr's Stomach Bitters for restoring health to the rtired body and brain. It gets at the star ing point—the stomach—and overcomes vousness, sleeplessness, dyspepsia and gestion. indi- BEECHAM'S PILLS Cure Sour Stomach, Qonstipation, etc. 10 cents nnd 25 cents, at drug stores. KNITOFING ¢, 103 POST ST., NEAR KEARHY, S. F, Buy From Headquarters. ¢ BATHING e SUIT Sweaters, Jerseys, Etc. ‘We knit to order UNDERWEAR M In Silk, Wool and Linen Mesh, Send for Illustrated Catalogue, Free. DR. CROSSMAN’S SPECIFIC MIXTURE, For the cure of Gonorrhoea, Gleets, Strictures and analogous complaints of the Orgarcs of Generation. Price $1 a bottle. For rale by druggists. Wright's Indian Vepetable Pills Are acknowledged by thousands of persons who bave used them for fort; Jeoms to oure . Tor ver, We - ples and’ Y the blood, DOHOAOAORORD X D XOXOXOKOROUDK OAOROROXOHOROK O OXOXO*OX %00 1 girls of Chinatown rep | : i Danger Here Would Close Business | he cld fight between th rival mu- | siclans’ unions of this city was settled at | a me g of the music committee on Mon- | afternoon. It was decided to employ only members of the Musicians’ Mutual Protective Association—the old organi: he | put in the best part of his life in gaining dol- | ery Kingdom. The Benevolent | furnish carriages for their officers. The Beall Itallani Carbinferi will also parade in their picturesque uniforms, Two of the handsomest young ladies of the Italian quarter have been selected to act as the goddesses of Flora and Pomoculture in the parade. Gr appoint Thomas Keogh and H.' L. Fishe; as aids to shal William Lee in nese division. They will appear in the me of the highbinder tongs. SWEENY'S MANY WOES. Believes 'I'hut’H’i’s’ 7Wife Has Eloped With an ex-Convict Named “Jack” Long. The husband of Martha Sweeny, who d Marshal Costello has decided to | | her husband claims, and fell in love with him. According to Sweeny” story, the T resenting the Flow- | May 21, believes that she has eloped with aribaldi Guard and | an ex-convict named “Jack” Long. Sev- ociation will parade and | eral years ago the woman met Long, £o woman, who was then only 16 years of age, arranged with Sweeny to rob Rer|p,q peen discussed and conditionally de- father’s house. During the temporary absence of her | of jewelry. She was arrested for the crime, but on account of her youth was not wh prosecuted. Long went to Stock nere he was arrested while in the ton, act of breaking into a house, and on a con- released a short time ame to this city ent to San Quentin for three ago ad- parents she and Long entered the house | and stole several hundred dollars’ worth Sweeny thinks his | | wife was in the habit of meeting the ex- | conviet and_that he Induced her to elope | | with him. She is described as being tall | | and slender and wears short blonde halr. | " Last night Sweeney visited police he: suddenly disappeared from her home on | quarters and gave a description of missing woman to Detective Anthony. is believed that t Portland. _—————————— Mass Meeting Postponed. The contemplated mass meeting which cided on by the Misslon Business 3 Association for the pavement of Valencia street with bitumen from Market to Twenty-eighth streets, has been post- poned. Mayor Phelan and others who were expected to be present and the parties interested | notified the committee that | attend at the time specified. postponement. — e Battered Two Policemen. Joseph Murphy and John Barry Men's in the movement hat they could not Hence the ficer will be Investigated. They were ‘v:*rm':l in the row th and M streets a week ago, wher Policemen M were convicted by Judge Conlan yesterday on the | the charges of battery and disturbing the | It | peace, : c : 4 he couple have gone to | sentence this morning, when the adaiti and were ordered to appear for al charge against them of resisting an han and Riordan were severely beate sdward English, alias truck Minehan on th strumen nd broke at the City Prison yester of assault with a dead turbin ace. Mineh: a horrible ition. e e Sugar Company Incorporates. The Makaweli Sugar Company was in= corporated yesterday with a capital stoc of $§5,000,000, of which as 1 subscribed. The directors are Henry I Baldwin, Samuel T, . Henry F. Allen, T . ‘Chic! 2 a and Wallace M. When requested, the Resorts mantioned in this column’ will send you circulars, giving full information regarding special advantages, rates, HIGHLAND SPRINGS. The Great Sanitarium of the West. OPEN EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR. New Hotel, elegantly furnished; table un- surpassed: lighted by electricity Y ITS WATERS Bowling Alley and ty, together with mplete Livery Gentle Saddle Horses Pontes. o MINERAL SPRINGS. | verb climate; deer and oga. For illustrated pam- mation address J. CRAIG, Lake County, C or see 316 Montgomery st fngs Mineral Waters on sale at B Thirteenth Plecasure-8Scckers Seck Vendome. Hotel Vendome—starting point for many beautifu!l drives to interesting points in Sadta Clara County. A carden of fruit, flowers and trees. Mount Hamilton visitors make com pl=te arrangements for a look at Lick Observator Competent driv ers and sarviceable rigs at Vendome Stables. GEO. P. SNELL, Manager, San Jose, Cal. Sonoma County: only 4% hours from San Francisco and but 8 miles’ etaging: waters noted for mecicinal virtues; best natural bath in State; swimming and boating: grand moun- tain ecenery; good trout streams at door; pho- tographer's room, _telephone. telegra, dally mail and express; FIRST-CLASS HOTEL AND STAGE SERVICE; morning and afternoon stages; round trip from San Franclsco only 6 60. ‘Take Tiburon ferry at 7 m. or 3:3 p. m. Terms, $2 a day or §12 a week. Ref- erences, any guest of the past four years. Patronage constantly increasing—last year un- precedented. J. F. MULGREW, Proprietor. SEIGLER SPRINGS, LAKE COUNTY. Thir Aelightful watering place is located tn the midst of the Coast Range. Abundance of mineral springs, hot and cald plunge baths, large swimming tank of mineral water, fine stone dining room: telephone con- | nections, electric 1ighta, iivery accommodation: | kood trout fishing and hunting. Round trip tickets at Bouthern Pacific offices, $10. JOHN SPAULDING. Proprietor. TO YOSEMITE. OURISTS TO YOSEMITE VALLEY AND T Ceturn for $25 cash, hy Yosemite and Ray- mond Carriage Line Limited. Address A. B. VAN CAMPEN, Raymond, Cal. PLEASANT VIEW RANCH. [ fresh Terms, | Free | | Good fishing, hunting, bathing; milk, butter and eggs, fresh fruit. §7. E. M. SHELFORD, Cloverdale, Cal. carriage. “THE TRAVELER’S” BUREAU, T NO. 20 MONTGOMERY ST., KEEPS the pamphlets of all principal California Resorts for FREE DISTRIBUTION. The pub- invited to call or write. NO ¥ KIND. | lic_are cordial CHARGE OF MOUNT VEEDER RESOR A Amidst wood Rea- G and Pine Forests, Napa County foothi ly and healthful Elevation 1650 feet. | pure water, all va- | r week, ~Address | HOLZR! 20 HOTEL BENVENUE | Lakeport, Cal.—Large grounds; on, $0x40; fronts lake 200 f fine bowli boating, {ldren’s play* % table; mo Chinese help. B, & SCALE jrnnf;l?:(’l& HOYA RETREAT F6i6h ™ sprins Magnifi mforts. he seas: nt location. Good Good_board, with For terms ad- Hunting. cheer and hom all the_delicac of dress MRS. PORTER T. PEABODY, Gilroy, | Cal. MONTE VISTA, Now o Come to the country for the summer. rates. Send for or call at The Traveler office for illustrated circulars. THOS, E. MORGAN, Proprietor, Monte Vista, Dutch Flat, Placer County, Cal. 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. MAR- TIN, Camp Taylor. Cal. DUNCAN SPRINGS, Two miles from Hopland. Unequaled soda and - magnesia springs; buths; furnished oottages Terms, $10 to 4. Buy through tickets ~Send for circular. O. HOWELL, Hopland, Cal. San Francisco ta Chi- XOSEMiTE. San Franciecs fo, Chi- ce by Lumeden & Co.’s coaches 60 miles | to_ Yosemite Valley. Round trip 332. _Singls | fare, in either dira | | | In the Sierra Nevada Mountains. ton, $16. J. M. HETCH- INGS, Agent, 19 Montgomery st., SanFrancisco. Yosemite Valley and Big Trees. Superior accommodations and lowest rates via the “Valley Road” route. For full par- ticulars address JOHN MOSS, Traffic Dept., ] 821 Market st., San Franclsco. game p drives: | in_ varfety; a croguet. e into La SKAGGS'HOT SPRINGS manner of reaching them, etc. When wriling please mention The Call. hu wa Otto E. Never, Prop. THE | Famous A VAST DOMAIN OF PARAISO DR. J. PERRAULT, cupying entire cottages, remaining more than one month. Trains. daily from Third and Townsend st. depot, § a. m. thence seven miles by ftage to Paralso.) Round trip, $8. For further information address J. PERRAULT, M.D., Pa- (Pullman_to Soledad, Lake Pass. Pass the 4th You can spend the 4th out of town for less cost than to stay at home. Half Fare—First-clzss ticket, S. F. to Paso Robles and re- turn, $6.20; other points pro rata, Hotel rates reduced to $2 aday. Tickets good ‘o go Saturday, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, returning Wednesday or Thursday. Trains leave Third and Townsend sts. 9 a. m.; re- turning arrive 4:10 p. m. Seat in Pullman Buffet Car 75c. P, 1s0 Robles, Cal. 636 Market —With Its HOMELIKE RESORTS AND CHARMING SHASTA R A MOU McCLOUD RIV: R IRTS GRANDF XCU At Paso Robles. City Office, st. Shasta Region beautiful winter summer resort, Soda, sulphur and iron sprin delightful annex and ocottag nting and flshing: grand scenery lks and drives. HOT SPRINGS. — Thia and now owned and managed by who @s resident physi- 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 is oft and balmy and fres from oF. plunge and tank baths; comfortable hotel; Hot grounds: “lovely Special rates to familles oc- or invalids or others Rates—$8,00, $14 a week. ralso Springs, of city office, 236 Sutter st., 8. I MAKE NO MISTAKE: SARATOGA SPRINGS are located in LAKE COUNTY. Take train to UKJAH, thence by easy staging through Blue The most picturesqus health resort in California. $9.50. J. Martens, prop. Round trip city office, 418 Pine st. | na ETNA SPRINGS Apply W. Springs, | bath tubs. Lev | Crystal Sprs first-class, rig—no stage. ticket for 87. G. MITCHELL, Manager, or J. H. SIMPSO) Napa Co. By Southern Paclfic to 8t. Helen: thence over easy road in private All in the round-trip Aetna 0dd F., telephone, Mint 1835. | derful attractions. SANTA CATALINA - ISLAND, 8% Hours' Ride From Los Angeles, Cal. | AMERICA'S FOREMOST RESGAT. Write for information about Catalina's won- World's records for rod and reel angling. Fishing tournament May 1 to Bept. 1, auspices Tuna Club. Sixth season of our famous Marine Band. | The Hotels Metropole and Island Villa, Modern Conveniences. Efficlent Management. Moderate Rates. Best Golf Links. | IDEAL CAMP LIFE. BANNING COMPANY, 222 South Spring set., | Los Angeles, Cal.. or call on G. W. THOMP- | 8O Agent, 621 Market st., San Francisco. 1 = GO TO Hotel del Coronado For your summer outing. Best golf grounds in the State. Unequaled fishing, sailing, cycling, | | hunting, bathing, etc. i Reduced Summer Rates. ‘= Apply 4 New Montgomery -Street, | SAN FRANCISCO. The Place for ESTaiORCHAR WAL SPRINGS #, Plain. Quiet Retreat: Finest Scenery, Water, Mountain Afr, Fruit and All the Year Around Climate in California. Ideal Grounds and Surroundings. On Railroad, 136 Miles from San Francisco. $8 week. Open all year. Send for Booklet. Address Orchard Springs, Chicago Park, Cal. HILLS of ths SIERRA NEVADAS, BYRON HOT SPRIN HE ONLY KNOW cure Zor Rheumatism Business men go Satur- day 5:30 p. m. and are in their office S:45 a. m Monday. ~ Address A BETTENS, ~Mer. Byron Hot Springs, Cal, or LOMBARD & CO.,”City Agency, room 30, 2% Geary st S. F. o Mark West Springs, MOST _PICTURESQUE RESORT, VARIETY of mineral springs, Soda, Sulphur, Magne- sfa, Iron and Arsenic;: plunge bath; swimming pool, billlards, shufflehoard, croquet and other games. Accommodations first-class; table good; $9 to $12 a week. Round trip, §375. Ntage | meets morning trains and Sat. eve. FRESE & JUERGENSEN, Mark West Springs, Sonoma Co., Cal. y Otfice, 812 Larkin st. " HOTEL LYNDON, LOS GATOS. Just opened; new building; handsome furni- ture; §0 outside rooms; every modern conven- fence; electric bells and lighting; perfect sani- tary plumbing. Strictly first-class family and commercial hotel. Comfort and convenienca of guests first consideration. Culsine and service unsurpassed. Commodious free sample room, LYMAN H. TOLFREE, Proprietor. KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS . (Beswick, Siskiyou County, Cal) Finest fishing and health resort on the coast. Climate perfect. For particulars apply to ED- SON BROS., Proprietors. % VICHY SPRINGS. HREE MILES FROM UKIAH, MENDO- cino County. Natural tural warm water a electric waters, champagne baths. Only place in the world of this class of waters having continuous flow of direct from springs to grounds, fishing and hunting. Accommodations and _tab \. REDEMEYER & CO.. Props, tal is alr Boats free to guests. | patrons | Truckes, | rounded’ by magnificent trees of an unbroken The ideal spot for families because it And pure Address MRS, H. M. forest CLEMO! INDEPENDENCE LAKE. A Charming Bpot to Visit This Summer. ble. Clean beds and careful Climate perfect. in the heart of the Sierras and clean, and no poison oak, pure water. . Independence Lake. no pests. Fine fishing. Excellent attention to Sixteen miles from sur- VA Ro: beach, MRS. A. T. NOORE, HOTEL BELVEDERE Open for the Season April L Ample accom- ‘modations in Hotel; also in new cottages, just completed. BELVLDERBE. HOTEL MOUNT VIEW, LLEY: now open for guests. ss Valley, Marin County, Cal POPE HOUSE. A BEAUTIFUL SUMMER RESORT IN ROSS For terms and particulars address MRS. M. |. LEACH, DEAL FAMILY RESORT: electrio cars to MRS. A. POPE, Santa Cruz,Cal. NAPA SODA SPRINGS, TWO TRAINS DAILY: 7.0 A. M. AND 4 . m.; stage meets train at Napa City. AN- BREW TACKEON, Napa Hods Bprinsy’ b’ 0. SAMUEL S8ODA SPRINGS. J. R. Morris, Prop., Napa County, Cal. Surs cure for dyspepsia, ~indigestion, ~rheumatism and constipation; hot mineral baths. Thess springs are located in Napa County, 20 mil ::: of Bt. Helena. The water is bottlad t rings and contains its own nat gas. Btage leaves St. Helena. T ST. HELENA SANITARIUM. ATURAL ADVANTAGES: SALUBRIOUS climate; picturesqus scenery; ~mountatn walks pure gpring water; beautiful drives; pine groves, lawns and gardens. The best ad- ’Var;lnléihfcrl l,:'msel who need to obtain comfort. rest and health culture in a short time. Address ST. HELENA SANITARIUM, St Helena Cap ADAM SPRINGS, Favorite resort of the Stat. excelled for medicinal purposes; table unsur- passed: fine fishing and hunting; stage dally Eouthern Eacite otfces. EH W BRAY cific_offices, . - THER. Adam Spring. T FINEST RUNTING A T INTING AND FISHING ON THE TRUCKEE RIVER; pleasant sunny room pure “mountain air; free bo.ting on lak prices reasonable, $ to $10_per week. special Tates tor families. ' W. J. McDON-.LD,” Man- er. DRACH C.”O’DONNELL'S ™ Sanitarium and Mineral Springs, Glen EII Sonoma County; "also 20 completely Turnished 8-room cottages; good boating, fishing and hunting; finest summer resort and mineral water for all diseases fn America; camping ground and mineral water fres. Apply to Dr. C. C. O'Donnell, 1021% Market st., bet. Sixth and Seventh, San Francisco. i CARLSBAD fafled, espectally 1n ‘stomach, Tiver, ia , espec n stomacl ver, iney and bladder affections. X bad, —Miost beautiful spot County. cures when all Superior accom per week. Fine trou T hunti, Lake County. in Lake The mineral springs are else modations, it Write m‘umwm PLANTATION HOUSE, Eighteen miles trom Cazadero, on stags line, Good trout fishing, plenty frult, cream and milk; free conveyance for parties of two or more ind lwood scenery. Address J. L GER, Seaview, Sonoma County, or apply E. KR . » 3 Aol 'USE, 207 Front st., 8. F., for par. In the FOOT- | | the - FREE CAMPING Ideal camping spots all along the matn line, Sonoma and Guerneville branches of California Northwestern Rallway (lessee San Francisco and North Pacific Raflway), the picturesque route of Cali- fornfa. While parties can camp eany- where, close to or remote from the rall- 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, adjolning the railroad, and skirted by Mark West Creek, which is now | dammed, affording fine bathing, boating | | & m. and 2:45 p. m. | mer months can have “‘The Call” sent tothem 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- ille branch. The people of the town and icinity, 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, Frcpr!s‘ulr of the livery stable at Guerneville, representing the assoclation, will meet all trains, and without chargs will show prospective campers the various locations. To and from all these dafly train service. Supplies delivered on the grounds 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 Chronicie” building, or at General Office. Mutual Life buildin Sansome and California streets. H. C. WHITING, R. X..RYAN, General Manager. Gen. Pass..Agt. points doubla by | 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 tbo: renovated—new- furniture, bids, carpets, The Table the best the market affords. Baths refitted and improved—competent tendants and masseurs. Grounds and walks beautified. Fine hunting and fishing. Trains leave Third and Townsend sts, S. F., et 3 Carriages at Gilroy for the Springs. For illustrated pamphlets and spectal by months and for families address R. rates ROB- | ERTSON, Gilroy Hot Springs, Cal. SUMMER HOME FARM. BANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS; FIRST-CLASS family resort: cottages, tents, hunting and fish ing; artificlal lake for boating and swimming. long distance telephone; campers' return tick- ets, 3250; hotel open the vear round. Send for circulars to J. H. HAESTERS. Glenwood, Cal. BLUE LAKES HOTEL JLL BE CONDUCTED IN A QUIET, homelike manner, ~ ‘th one of the best tables in the county; $10 to 12 per week. Round trip, 8 60, S. F. and N. P. to Uklah: thence by stage. Address J. WIL'ON, Bertha, Lake County, Cal. AGUA CALIENTE SPRINGS, Eoroma Valley, two hours from S. F., via Tib- uron ferry. Warm mineral swimming and tub baths. Water, gas, electric bells. Rates $10 to $13 per week, §2 per day. Address Agua Call- ente Springs, Agua Caliente, Sonoma Co., Cal. N.P.C. MARID wrn. TOCALOMA. ™gW BERTRAND HOTEL—First-class accommo- dations; reasonable rates; fishing: beautiful drives to Bear Valley, etc.” JOSEPH F. BER- TRAND, or Winchester Hotel Dining-room, first floor, 68 Third st., San Francisco. KENILWORTH INN, MILL VALLEY—A most delightful summes bome. Every modern convenience. 1In and out door sports. Forty-five minutes from San Francizco. _Table under personal care of MRS, M. MERRY, Propriet MENDENHALL SPRINGS Under new management; 2000 feet above se. stage connects with train at Livermore at 2:13 m.; fare from San Francisco, $22; rates, $750 to $1250 per week: half price for children under 12 years old. For circulars address DR. FRANK PITT, Proprietor, Livermore, Cal. "LAUREL DEL LAKE AND HOTEL. Climate, ecenery, entertalnment: nons better in Lake Co.: gas indoors and out H. WAMBOLD. 7 Mountalns—A quiet footh Satiah foc ckburn Gulch, 6 miles from Santa Cruz; delightful summer home in the redwo rinning water; abundance fruit; good table; terms, $5 per week; children under 10. 3. Address W. CRANDELL, Santa Cruz, Cal: SANTA CR SUMMER BOARL farm 2 miles from Calist n utiful shade ;36 per week MITH, Calistoga, ooking for nice, quiet, comfortabla e to spend vacation a s F. n Ellen, Sonoma C: Y one farm ho: QUIEN, NITA Station, near Mill Valley—3 or 4 With board; ‘good accommodations at Manzanita Vil ..DO NOT... Be Without ‘FHECALL" During Your Vacation. Subscribers to “The Call" visiting the country, seaside or springs during the Sum- for a week or longer by prepaying for sam2 at the Business Office or by order through carrier. ...TERMS... per Week ..e..per Month POSTAGE PREPAID.

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