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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 9, 1899. P A e R e E e e A a e e ) ADVERTISEMENTS. 3 + . : s @ + 34 2 ® * 3 SALE : 3 MONDAY, JULY 10. ? e = S TRe T S @ mENARTS DRESS ¢ ¢ OF HENRIETTA CLOTH, evening <f 3 hades, w 38 inches, price was 1 o per yard. NOW [ ¢ { REMNANTS i S ‘ ALL-WOOL CHEVIOT SUITINGS, i FANCY STRIPED DRESS SILKS, this ~g e 34%and ches wide, colors afe | season’s patterns, 85¢ quality. NOW at :> bro Price was | 3¢ : 45¢. 3 1ic per yard. | C- ¢+ +4REMNANTS | - 3 “ STORM SERGES, 43 inches wids, | . > o nawand e il BLACK BROCADE : 4 c per yard. | L ' DRESS SILKS, PY NOVELTY SUITINGS, mixed and Excellent qualities, choice styles, < Dbroken checked effects, large as- former price was $1.00 and $1.25. sortment of styles, formerly 15c. i NOW at NOW . 1 8c per yard. | 55¢G. . 4 REMNANTS | Both stores. : b ¢ SILK-FINIS 1 ® K4 sirable colors, 50c grade at | 3¢ 1 25¢ | BARGAINS THIS WEEK: i +. REMNANTS & f * $1.00 grade SILKVELVETS, NOWat | SHIRT WMSTS» . I 50c per yard. | HOSIERY, : WASH FABRICS, % Printed Pique, handsome designs, | GLOVES’ e SN * . @ @ Above goods on sale at Market-strest ! DRESS TRlMMlNfiS' Etc. . 1 store only. At both stores. @ © s s | s F 9 . = — ® 03 . * @ : KOHLBERG, STRAUSS & FROHMAN, : * ’ @« ? 107-109 POST ST. and 1220, 1222 and 1224 MARKET ST. . AR R S IR S D O I O Ere VISIT THE PARK D UNIVERSITY CALIFORNIA Agriculturists Begin Their Inspection. STATE TO BE BENEFITED J. E. STUBBS EXPLAINS HOW IT WILL COME ABOUT. s The Association Will Be the Means of Directing Many Young Men Who Will Make Their Homes Here. vesterday e v went to the park atered In the agri- yurs m on of the iculturs Lty them had never :nd when they were ad been made | for by the of mical 15t versi be he he had also Harvard, but “alifor- of ( 10se that he grour where J. E president of the manner be benefited e the heads o here many young ifornia their hom men The 1 wh here to ral pursy 1l mean aking up of your large I think, will Lenefit the e farms are smaller ansportation makes bet- 1d this in itself building of any of the a oung men, leges, wiil > direct to california 3 will be e to benefit ia in the matter of appropriations. will see the s in which the of i botany and by this sropriations, it behind ny de- - Congress g in grant \tes leave at ck 1¢ for Ukiah on.a spe them by President Northwestern Kallroa to- Reduced His Force. ntendent Hewitt of the Fire wd Police Telegraph reduced his to_comply with the appro- for his office in accordance w - recently passed by the Supervisors. Mr. Hewitt will to get along with three opera- now try nd | | nt ope YT INSTALLATION. New Officers of Council No. 508 Spend a Pleasant Evening. Yo of Yorke Institute, eled surer, D. A homas Doherty ; memt tive committee—John V. Do Ri w. J physicia; Christal; me rd of mana ment sentinel, John Rudde Arthur J. e Grand Coun J bt pr wit- membe m 2y ent Sam- ohn F. rep tatives f < Grand Pres nd Director neluding council in the city Haskins and ¢ in a few ate remarks, con- grat d the elected officer he numbers Jgramme iven as solo by B. O'Bri barytone “Avit L John W. Doherty icalities by O'Keefe and Stone; pleasing selections by the popular _entertainers Yorkeé quartet, Willlam M. Gill first teaor, Harry McNesby second tenor, John V., Doherty first bass, C. D. O’Connor second bass: two four-round boxing contests be- tween “Doc” Flynn and Dan Regan and Jim Palace and Robert O'Connor; prize cakewalk, won by John A. Dolan and Dan Hanlon: fopiczl selections, Yorke Council Club he committee in charge was: C. D. O'Connor_(chairman), »hn . Doherty, John A. Dolan. Dan ry, J. Hordn and Harry McNesby., —e.———— SHERIFF'S REPORT. Figures Given on Crime During Fis- cal Year Just Ended. Sheriff Martin filed his report for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1899 with the Board of Supervisors yesterd: The amount of fees received $5044 34. The amount received for board of United States prisoners was $6872 80, maki 917 14 paid into the treasury. e L, The statistics of the count follows: There are 422 prisone : branches, ten of which ar rial for murder and 115 on other charges: ng sentence, of which 74 are 3017 were received during the 3010 discharged, 415 having been hand from last 'year. Fort sharged with murder and er, “1056 with vagraney and ils are as s in the alting purchasing ticket Cakewalk Carnival, July 15 to 22 e —— Lost the Land. M. B. and Marion A. Thompson brought an action against the city of Los Angeles to Tnternational Mechanics' Pavilion, . to quiet title to a narrow strip of land fronting on Soto street. The city con- tended that the property in question was a part of the street. Judgment in the lower court went to the city, from which the Thom appealed. The Supreme dect t there is no ground for ng a new trial. and the judgment of ffirmed. e U. S. Government Buys Typewriters. & M. Alexander just recefved an or ten more Smith Premier Type- from army headquarters * i s Thrown From a Car. genbaur filed suit against the reet Raflway Company ¥ to recover $i5,500 damages for pi Plaintiff alleges that on Fel last, while he was In the onal bru- act of ary alighting from one of defendant’s cars at i1 Howard and Twenty-fourth streets, it uddenly started, throwing him violently o the ground, rendering him unconscious and impairing his eyesight and hearing. —————— The Writ Denied. The writ of habeas corpus sworn out on behalf of Mrs. Anna Ross was denied by Judge Bahrs yesterds The writ was SWorn out to_secure Ross’ release on confined in M the ground that sh. prison without a charge against her name. wa Sir that time, however, two charges— one of petty larceny, .the other ..E?Jh.‘sng goods under false pretenses—have heen booked against her, and in consequence Judge Bahrs refused to grant the writ as prayed. —_————— Advances made on furniture and planos, with or without rem J. Nocnan, 1017-1023 M al —_—————— Divorce Suits Filed. Nellle Beveridge has sued her husband, James B. Beveridge, on the ground of fail- ure to provide, Antonotte Sambuck asks for a divorce from John E. Sambuck on the ground of desertion. - | gravel or calcu | vester- | ] SAME OLD STORY, ONE SOLDIER IS DEAD, THE OTHER CRAZED WIfH GRIEF. SRS Lieutenant Colonel Henry Wagner Has Left for His Home in New York—Colonel W. F. Randolph Arrives. R The same old story of “didn’t know it was loaded” has had another fatality | added to its already long list of victims. Private H. R. Drake, Troop F, Sixth Cavalry, in consequence of the carele: ss of his friend and fellow soldier, Pri- | e Gassway of the same troop, is In the | 1 room of the general hospital at the va Presidio awaiting burial at the hands of his ¢ 1des The tragedy occurred shortly before 10 | o'clock in the quarters of the men, and as is the rule in such cases death followed closely upon the heels of carel and a foolish joke. - had just returned | from guard duty. had with him his pistol, which he supposed was emptied of all of its cartridges. The men got to jok- | ing about a plece of tobacco which Drake had, and Gassway laughingly told him that he would shoot him for it, and tak- ing his pistol out of his pocket he pointed it at Drake and pulled the trigger. The | weapon proved to be loaded. The bullet struck Drake in the neck and pas: through to the spinal column | wounded soldier fell, at the same time | crying out: | You have killed me.” | < gave the alarm | tmmediately aken to the hospital. He | s with k. e W was complete alyzed and it w that he was able to spe He | short while and died during on. H Was a_ young man, about ) yvears of age and unmarried. Gassway, who was crazed with grief, was Placed under arrest and taken to the guard house. Every one acquits him of any intention in the shooting, but the men blame him for his carelessness in not knowing his pistol was loaded. Troop F, which i commanded by Captain Wilcox, only arrived at the Presido a few weeks ago icutenant Colonel Henry Wagner of the Fourth Cavalry, recently retired, left the Pre t ‘evening for his home i New York City Colonel Wagner has forty-two vears of service in th He enlisted in Apr my is a private in the Third Infantry, and attained his present rank July 1868, General Wallace Randolph of the Third Artillery has reported for duty at the Presidio, and will assume command of that post on the departure of Colonel | Fi n, who will leave shortly on.the 3 ara for the Pailippine islands. yel William A. Kobbe, who has been appointed by the President to command one the new regiments now being formed ity In_ the Philippines, is a major in the Third Artillery, and prior DR. 'LIFE SAVED BY SWAMP-ROOT. The Wonderful New Discovery in Medical Science. KILMER’S REMEDIES. SAMPLE BOTTLE ShNi‘ FREE BY MAIL. ‘ | Swamp-Root, discovered by the emi- nent kidney and bladder specialist, is | wonderfully successful in promptly cur- | b ing kidney, bladder and uric acid trou- | bles. Some of the early symptoms of weak kidneys are pain or dull ache in the back, rheumatism, dizziness, headache, | nervousn. catarrh of the bladder, | . bloating, sallow com- plexion, puffy or dark circles under the eyes, suppression of urine or compelled to pass water often day and night. The mild and extraordinary effect of the famous new discovery, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, is soon realized. It stands | the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by drugglsts in fifty cent and one dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root and a pamphlet that tells all about It in- cluding many of the thousands of let- | ters received from sufferers cured, both sent free by mail. Write Dr. Kilmer & | Co., Binghamton, N. Y., and please | mention that you read this generous | offer in_the San Francisco Daily Call. | 5.§I.\:I‘T l:\l G C0. 103 POST ST., NEAR KEARNY, . F. fi Buy From Headquarters. i ee BATHING e SUITS Sweaters, Jerseys, Efc. We knit to order UNDERWEAR | { 3 /‘&,\i’ In Silk, Wool and Linen | Send for Ilustrated Catalogu Mesh. | Freo. | | FOR EITHER SEX. | This remedy being in- jected girectly to th Beat of thowe diseascs of the Genito-Urinary | Organs, requires mo | change of diet. Cure | arenteed in 1 to 8| -ys.#-nl:fld:fik | age. by mall, B ' GURE: oy by GEO. DAHLBENDER & CO., Sole Agents 214 Kearny st.. San Francisco, Cal GG | | BRUSHES brewers. bookbinders, FOR BARBERS, BAK- ers, bootblacks, bath- houses, billiard tables, | candy-makers, canners, | dyers, fiour mills, foundries, laundries, paper- | hangers, printers, painters, shoe factorles, | stablemen, tar-roofers, tanners, tailors, etc. BUCHANAN BROS,, Brush Manufacturers, 609 Sacramente Sb 0D NOT KNOW 1T WS LONDED" | Abundance | plunge bath | and particulars address MRS. M. I. to the breaking out of the war was sta- tioned at Fort Canby, Wash. He has many friends in San Francisco who will be glad to hear of his promotion. From the breaking out of hostilities with the insurgents until a short time ago he com- manded the battalions of the Third Ar- tillery, station In Manila. His appoint- ment was made in recognition of his val- uable services in the Eighth Army Corps. Another deserving appointment was that of Colonel James Franklin Bell, who | is weil known in this city. Colonel Bell was for a long time stationed in San Francisco as aid to Major General James W. Forsyth, retired. At the breaking out of the war Colonel Bell, then a first lieu- tenant in the Seventh Cavalry, was ap- pointed major in the volunteer corps of engineers. He accompanied the first ex- pedition to Manila and was placed in charge of the Bureau of Military Infor- mation, in which position he rendered most efficlent service. Colonel Bell was slightly wounded while accompanyi General Hale's brigade to the south o Manila last February, but in two weeks’ time was again to_the front. this time ilxis one of General MacArthur's staff of- cers. The new General Hospital at the Pre- sidio has been turned over to the medical departmen Already the surgical ward has been removed from the bullding for- merly occupied as a general hospital. The headquarter’s band and four com- panies of the Twenty-fourth Infantry ex- pect to leave about the middle of " this Week on the transport City of Para for Manila. Colonel Freeman Will go in com- mand. The transport Conemaugh, with 245 horses of the Fourth Cavalry, will start for Manila the latter part of the week. Injured by a Runaway. | _Robert Wolst, an_old man, living at _the | Gorner ‘of Webster and O'Farrell stréets, | was seriously injured yesterday afternoon | by a runaway team. He got a ride from | Robert Jones, driver for the Eureka Soda | Water Company, and going down Jones | street the team bolted. Jones was thrown out and the wheel passed over him, but| did not injure him much. Wolst grabbed | hold of the reins as the team turned into | Geary street and the wheels struck a tele- | graph pole. Wolst was thrown out and | jammed against the pole. He was taken | to the Receiving Hospital, where Dr. Mc- | Gettigan found that two ribs were frac- tured on the left side and he was suffering from a severe contusion of the back and | from the shock ! TO GO DIRECTLY HOME. Second Oregon Regiment Will Not Be Mustered Out Here. The people of Oregon want their regi- ment, the Second Oregon, mustered out in that State and they have pulled the wires successfully. This fact is shown in the latest order that has emanated from Secretary of War Alger. A few weeks ago it was stated positively that the Oregon boys were to be landed here, mustered out at the Presidio and then sent to their homes by rail with lots of travel pay to consoie them on their arrival there, but owing to the eagerness of their fellow statesmen this is not to be. Now tae order has come_that the soldiers are to remain aboard their transport, which will proceed north just as soon as she has coaled. There will be a demonstration upon the bay, when the soldiers will get a taste of the welcome that the zens are denied giving them. The transport with the Oregon boys is expected in now at any time and will certainly be here this week. It is probable that General Shaf- ter will let the regiment land and march up Market street if the transport is to be here some da, so that the populace ma: catch a glimpse of its first returning heroes. Colonel Stephen J. Jocelyn, Tlixmie-rflat?é Infantry, is assigned to duty as chief mustering officer in connection 25 <P ihe muster out of volunteer troops e A from the Philippine Islands, an returning ron this duty, take station in this city stsfn 3 ‘jeutenant John Robertson, Sixi I e assigned to and will ‘report for duty as assistant to Lieutenant Colo- 1ol Stephen P. Jocelyn, Twenty-fifth In- Fehtry. chief mustering officer, in connec- Hon Swith the muster out of volunteer g from the Philippine Isl- | troops returnini ands. | A~ tain_ Charles J. Crane, Twenty- | fourtn Infantry, will proceed to the Pre- sidio of San Francisco and report to the commanding officer of his regiment for duty therewith. — eo——— New Trading Company. | The Dewey Navigation and Trading Company incorporated yesterday with a capital stock of $10,000,000, of which $700 has been subscribed. The directors are | Charles F. Blandin, Henry O. Stearns, | William Simpson, Frank E. Harris, Orin | E. Harris, Waters A. Bushnell and Victor J. Stearns. f ‘When requested, the Resorts mentioned in this column wrill manner of reaching them, etc. When writing please mention The Call ] 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- passed; lighted by electricity THOUSANDS CURED BY ITS WATERS Finest Swimming Tank, Bowling Alley and ether with Dancing Hall in Lake County, tc complete Livery Stable, Gentle Saddle Horses and Ponies. OVER 30 KINDS OF MINERAL SPRIN Physiclan In attendance; superb climate; beautiful mountain scenery: trout, deer and I game plentiful; magnificent drives aths in varlety: lawn tennis and Reached by the shortest stage County. Round trip fare from S via Hopland, $8; via Calistoga, $9 Hotel and cotfage rates, $10 to §14 per week Take S. F. & N. P. Railway to H S P. R R to Calistoga. For illust phief or further information address Highla: ings, Lake County, Cg L. D. CRALG, 316 Montgomery st Highland Mineral Waters on sale at Oakland Pion hda Water Co., Thirteenth and Webster Ty Is PFLAINLY SEEN FROM THE SUN §- parior of BOTEL VENDOME, 28 the f cuest Jooxs toward Mount Hamilton over the broad expansc of valley and foothills covered with frujt, flowers and flowing graln, VENDOME is the pleasure-seekers’ nome. Have you seem Lick? GEO. F. SNELL, Mgr., San Jose, Cal, oven . SKAGGS' HOTSPRINGS ONOMA COUNTY; ONLY 4% HOURS from San Francisco and but 9 miles’ waters noted for medielnal virtues: wimming and Loating; good trout streams at room, telephone, tele- FIRST-CLASS 2; morning and round trip from San Fran- Take Tiburon ferry at 7:30 ing: natural bath In State; rand mountain scenery oor; photographer’s graph. daily mail HOTEL AND ST afternoon stages cisco only $5 a. m. or 3:30 p. m. Terms, $2 a day or $I2 a week. References, any guest of the past four years. Patronage constantly increasing—last year unprecedented. J. F. MULGREW, Prop. ./ETNA SPRINGS.... Jack and Jill elimbed up a hill And looked the country over, | Till Ztna did their hopes fullfil, And there they lived in clover. Apply W. L. MITCHELL, Manager, Aetna ings, Napa County, or J. H. SIMPSON, Odd Fellows' bldg., S. F.; telephone Mint 1 ‘Séa Béaéh Hotel SANTA CRUZ, CAL. C ALIFORNIA’S FAVORITE RESORT, LO- cated on & flowering slope from the beach. Unsurpassed view of beach, bay and mountains. Salmon fishing, tennis court, croquet grounds and music. Reasonable rates. For terms ad- dress 1. B. PEAK Proprietor. J. T. BROOKS, Chiet Clerk SEIGLER SPRINGS, LAKE COUNTY. HIS DELIGHTFUL WATERING PLACE is located In the midst of the Coast Range. of mineral springs, hot and cold tank of mineral water, fine s : telephone con- nections, electric lights, livery accommodation; good trout fishing and hunting. Round trip tickets at Southern Pacific offices, $10. JOHN SPAULDING, Proprietor. 'HOTEL BELVEDERE o FOR T¥ ASON APRIL L AM- ple accommodations in Hotel; also in new cottages, just completed. : MRS. A. T. NOORT. BELVEDERE. HOTEL MOUNT VIEW, A BEAUTIFUL SUMMER RESORT IN ROSS VALLEY; now open ‘or guests. For terms LEACH, Ross Valley, Marin County, Cal, stag- | best | 15 miles south of San Fi | i | | | | | | natural ROBLES (Pass of the Oaks) The curative Mineral and Mud Baths of Paso Robles have gained a wor d-wide reputation. Hotel Paso Rob esis one ot the hand:omest on the coast. Every modern convenience. Pullman cars to the door Write for book that tells the Mud Baths and what cure. Wiite for rates. City Office, 636 Market st. Otto E. Never, Prop. Paso Robles, Cal. Shasta R With Its HOMELIKE RESORTS AND CHARMING CAMPING RETREATS | SWEET BRIER CAMP. CRAG VIEW CAMP. THE CELEBRATED TAVERN OF CAS THE FAMOUS e e CRAG. UPPER SODA SPRINGS, SHASTA SPRINGS, SHASTA F EAT, MO IASTA CAMP. RIV o RANDEUR, McCLOUD A VAST DOMAI « TY AND : LOW EXCURSION RATES. | For further | rmati llustrated folders, ete ply at the SOUTHERN PAC ™ PANY'S Ticket Office, 612 Market st. (Grand Hotel). HOT SPRINGS. — This beautiful summer and winter resort, now owned and managed by | DR. J. PERRAULT, who as resident physi- | ctan, will devote his entire time to the welfare of his guests, whether sick or well, is situated neisco, In the Coast tion of 1000 feet. | Range Mountains, at an elex The climate is soft and balmy and free from | fogs. Soda, sulphur and fron springs. Hot plunge and tank baths; delightful groun comfortable hotel: annex and cottages; hunting _and fishing; grand scenery; walks and drives. Special rates a 1ds or othe Trains dally | epot, 9 a. m even miles by | cupying entire cottages, or inv remaining more than one month from Third and Townsend (Pullman_to Soledad, thence stage to Paraiso.) Round trip, For further | information address J. PERRAULT, M.D., P raiso Springs, or city office, 336 Sutter sts, S YRON HOT SPRINGS Contra Costa County, Cal. These Hot Mineral Baths only known cure for Rheun Take the 9 a.m 5:30 p.m. foot of Market street LOMBARD®& CO., Agents, Room 30, 221 Geary st., S. F. FAMOUS GILROY HOT SPRINGS. l (Change of Management.) | ROBERTSON (for the past five vears at | Paraiso Springs). Prop. and Manager. | HE HOTEL AND COTTAGES HAVE | been thoroughly renovated—new furniture, te, etc. The Table the best the mar- The Baths refitted and improved— attendants and masseurs. Grounds Fine hunting and fisl R competen and walks beautified. ing. Trains leave Third and Townsend sts.. S. | F.. at 9 a. m. and 2:45 p. m. Carriages at Gil- | roy for the Springs. For fllustrated pamphlets and special rates | by months and for families address R. ROB- RTSON, Gilroy Hot Springs, Cal. | | L 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 warm water direct from springs to bath tubs. Lovely grounds, fishing and hunting. Crystal Springs. Accommodations and _table first-clas: C. REDEME & CO., Props. INDEPENDENCE LAKE. A Charming Bpot to Visit This Summer. OATS FREE TO GUESTS. FINE FISH- | ing. Excellent table. Clean beds and care- | ful attention to patrons. Climate perfect. Six- | teen miles from Truckee, in the heart of the Sierras and surrounded by magnificent trees of an unbroken forest. The ideal spot for families | because it s clean, no polson oak, no pest And_pure alr and pure water. Address MRS | SUNNYSIDE FARM. EAR BOHEMIAN GROVE AND RUS- sian River, 2 miles from Guerneville. Plenty of Fishing and Hunting. An Ideal Mountain Resort. Terms, §7 per week; chil- dren under 12 years, half price. SAMUEL TOMBLINSON, Guerneville, Cal. RADWAYS'S READY RELIEF has stood | | unrivaled before the public for 50 years as a | Pain Remedy. It instantly relieves and quickly | | Cures ail Colds, Sore Throats, Infiuenza, Bron- | Ghitie, Pneumonia, Rheumatism, Neuralgla, Headache, Toathache and all pains. Internally Zor Malaria and all Bowel Pains. Al druggists. MAGNETIC $PRINGS (Glenwood, Santa Cruz County, Cal) HIS FINE RESORT IS FROM NOW ON open as a first-class summer and winter resort. For particulars apply to the manager. Round trip only §2 50 on narrow-gauge route. POPE HOUSE. DEAL FAMILY RESORT: ELECTRIC CARS to beach. MRS. A. POPE, Santa Crus, Cal. PLEASANT VIEW RANCH. 0OD FISHING, HUNTING, BATHING; fresh milk, butter and eggs, fresh fruit. Terms. $7. E. M. SHELFORD, Cloverdale, Cal. Free carriage. H. M. CLEMONS, Independence Lake. CARLSBAD Most beautitul spot in Lake County. The mineral srrlngl‘ are famous for marvelous cures when all else failed, especially in stomach, liver, kidney and bladder affections. Superior accommodations. $10 per week. Fine roads, trout fishing and deer hunting. Write W. R. McGOVERN, Carlsbad, Lake County. SUMMER HOME FARM. ANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS; FIRST-CLASS family resort; cottages, tents, hunting and fishing; artificial lake for boating and swim- ming; long distance telephone; campers’ return tickets, 32 50; hotel open the Year round. Send for ciroular o J. H. HAESTERS, Glenwood, al. PLANTATION HOUSE, IGHTEEN 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, Seayiew, Sonoma County, of apply B. KRUSE, 207 Front st., 8. F., for particulars. | $8 | camping ground and mineral | pine groves, lawns and gardens. | San_Francisco. 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. ing tournament May 1 to Sept. 1, auspices Tuna Club. Sixth season of our famous Marine Band. The Hotels Metropole_ and Island Villa. Modern Conveniences. Efficient Management, Moderate Rates. Best Golf Links. IDEAL CAMP LIFE. 22 South Spring_ st., r call on THOMAS COOK Market st., San Fran- Niagara Falls Line, | | [, TOU ARE GOING TO NEW YORK, BOS- | X ton or intermediate points, ask your agent to | route you via the famous WABASH, NTAGARA | FALLS SHORT LINE, the finest scenic line east of the Rockles. Beautiful DETROIT _RIVER, FALLS and gorge, MOHAWK LLEY, | WEST POINT, CATSKILL MOUNTAINS, | banks of the HUDSON RIVER, BERKSHIRE HILLS and wonderful Hoosac Tunnel are a few of the interesting and beautiful sights seen by the patrons of the Wabash. The Wabash is the favorite route of the tourist to the Adiron- dacks, White Mountains and New England sea- | side resorts, be auee it is the coolest, time NIAGARA best, equipment unsurpassed. Write for ill trated and descriptive tours, ‘‘Lake and Sea, R. C. CLINE, Pac. Coast Pass. Agt. Wabash R. R., Los Angeles, Cal. == . YOUR SUMMER OUTING. Health | are I Hotel | and | assured | del Pleasure | at | Coronado | Send for Pamphlets, Terms, Ete. Reduced Summer Rates now in Effect. Apply at 4 New Montgomery st., S. F. §iGri ORCHARDE 2% NEVADAS, ear Colfsx, on HEALTH SPRING the 0. P.R.R. | Plain Quiet Retreat: Finest Scener: Water, Mountain Afr, Fruit and All the Around Climate in California. Ideal Grounds and Surroundings. On Rallroad, 136 Miles from San Francisco. $8 week. Open all year. Send for Booklet. Addrsss Orchard Bprings, Chicago Park, Csl. Mark West Springs, OST PICTURESQUE RESORT, VARIETY of mineral springs, Soda, Sulphur, Magne- sta, Iron and Arsenic: plunge bath; swimming podl, billlards, shuffleboard, croquet and other games. Accommodations first-class: table good; to $12 & week. Round trip, §3 75. Stage meets morning trains and Sat. eve. FRESE & JUERGENSEN, M. West Springs, Sonoma Co., City Office, 912 Larkin st. Cal, HOTEL LYNDON, LOS GATOS. UST OPENED; NEW BUILDING some furniture; outside room modern convenience: perfect sanitary plumbing. family and commercial hotel mfort and con- venience of guests first consideration. Cuisine and service unsurpassed. _Commodlous free sample room. LYMAN H. TOLFREE, Propr. HAND- every tly first-class DUNCAN SPRINGS, WO _ MILES FROM HOPLAND. UNE. qualed soda and magnesia springs: baths furnished cottages. Terms, $10 to §12. Buy through tickets. Send for circular. O. HOW- ELL, Hopland, Cal. DR. C. C. O’'DONNELL’S ANITARIUM AND MINERAL SPRINGS, Glen Ellen, Sonoma County: also 20 com pletely furnished 5-room cottages; good boat- ing, fishing and hunting: finest summer resort and mineral water for all diseases in America; ater free. Apply to Dr. C. C. O'Donnel, 1021% Market bet. Sixth and Seventh, San Francisco. SAMUEL SODA SPRINGS. R. MORRIS, PROP.. NAPA COUNTY, ® Cal. Sure cure for dyspepsia, indigestion, rheumatism and _constipation; 'hot baths. These springs are located County, 20 miles east of St. Helena. is bottied at the springs and contains its own natural g Stage leaves St. Helena. in Napa ST. HELENA SANITARIUM. ATURAL ADVANTAGES; SALUBRIOUS clirate; picturesque scenery; mountain | walks; pure spring water; beautiful drives; The best ad- vantages for those who need to obtain comfort, t and health culture in a short time. Adc . HELENA SANITARIUM, St. Hel KENILWORTH INN, ILL VALLEY—A MOST DELIGHTFUL summer home. Every modern convenience. | In and out door sports. Forty-five minutes from Table under personal care of ME M. MERRY, Proprietor. (Beswick, Siskiyvou County, Cal) - INEST FISHING AND HEALTH RESORT on the coast. Climate perfect. For parti- culars apply to EDSON BROS., Proprietors. NAPA SODA SPRINGS. WO TRAINS DAILY, 7:30 A. M. AND 4 P. m.; stage meets train at Napa City. AN- DREW JACKSON, Napa Soda Springs P. O. Amidst Red- MOUNT VEEDER RESORT &m'dst Bed: and Pine Forests, Napa County foothills; love- Iy and healtnful spot. Elevation 1630 fee :\nxnk\;nmu(x scener ’rh“mm)“l' pure water, all va- cties of fruit. ' Terms, §7 per week. Address P. E. HOLZREITER, Napa P. O. o THE HOYA RETREA water. Hunting. Magnificent location. cheer and home comforts. Good board, with all the delicacies of the seagon. For terms ad. Situated five miles from Gilroy. Spring dress MRS. PORTER T. PEABODY. Gilroy CAMP TAYLOR REDWOODS, N N. P. C. R. R, THE PLACE TO GO for summer; board or camp cottages; Sun- day_excursions, §1. For circulars address H. G. MARTIN, Camp Taylor, Cal. electric bells and lighting; | mineral | The water | KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS Good | Lake SARATOGA SPRINGS, &355+y. Up in th: mountains near the lakes, and in the heart of Lake County’s min- eral belt. Take train via Ukiah. ROUND TRIP J. Martens, prop.; city office, 416 Pine st. TO YOSEMITE. | T our: TO YO ITE VALLEY AND | Teturn for §25 cash, by Yosemite and Ray- | mond Carriage Line, Limited. Address A. B. VAN CAMP! Raymond, Cal. HOTEL EL MONTE, 0S GATOS. TRICTLY FIRST class; rencvated ghout: lovely sur- roundings; new management. JOHN ILL, Proprietor. HOTEL BENVENUE COTTAC SPORT, CAL. — ge grounds; ancing pavilion, S0x ts lake 200 wling alley’ and g. elegant yacht s playground; good table; no Chi- & A. SCALES, Proprietors. BLUE LAKES HOTEL W ILL BE CONDUCTED IN A QUIET, homelike manner, with one of the best tables in the county; $10 to $12 per week. Round trip, $920. S. F. and N. P. to Uklah; thence by stage. Address J. WILSON, Bertha, Lake Cal AGUA CALIENTE SPRINGS. | §ONOMA VALLEY. TWO HOURS FROM .. via uron ferry. Warm mineral ming and tub baths. Water, gas, electric Rates $10 to $12 per week. $2 per day. bells. | Address Agua Caliente Springs, Agua Caltents, | Sonoma_County, Cal ' LAUREL DEL D HOTEL. | C LIMATE, S Y, ENTERTAINMENT,; | & "none better 1n Lake Co.; gas indoors and H. WAMBOLD. MONTE VISTA, N THE IERRA NEVADA MOUNTAINS. Ndw open. Come to the country for the sum- | mer. Low rates. Send for or call at The | Traveler office for illustrated circulars. THOS. MORGAN, Proprietor, Monte Vista, Dutch Placer County, Cal. “THE TRAVELER’S’ BUREAU, T NO, MONTGOMERY ST., KEEPS ‘ the all principal California Rescrts 10 'RIBUTION. The pub- are ¢ nvited to call or write. NO KIND. ‘ru\w; z Yosemite Valley and Big Trees. UPERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS AND | lowest cates via the “‘Valley Road” route. | For full particulars addre: JOHN MOSS, Traffic Dept., 321 Market st., San Francisco. BOCA HOTEL. INEST HUNTING AND FISHING ON Truckee River; pleasant sunny rooms; purs | mountain alr; free’ boating on lake; prices rea- sonable, 38 to $10 per week: speclal rates for families. W. J. McDONALD, Manager. San Francisco to Chi- | YOSEMITE. & 5nsiee 5 vence by Lumsden & Co.’s coaches 60 miles Yosemite Valley. Round trip $32. Single in either direction, $16. J. M. HUTCH- Agent, 19 Montgomery st., San Francisco. foothill ranch, located in Blackburn Guich, § mijes from Santa Cruz; delightful summer home in the redwoods; running water: abundance of fruit: good table; terms, $5 per week; children lénder 10. 3. Address W. CRANDELL, Santa ruz, Cal. A FEW SUMMER BOARDERS taken on a fruit farm 2 miles from Calistoga and rafl: beautiful shade; home cooking: vexk ‘and up. Address toga, Napa Co., Cal. A FEW SUMMER BOARDERS taken on a fruft farm 2 miles from Calistoga and rail- road station; beautiful shade; home cooking good rooms: $6 per week and up. Addres 5. 'S. SMITH, Calistoga, Napa Co., Cal. JANITA Station, near Mill Valley—3 or § rooms, with board: Bood accommodations at | Manzanita Villa. | | | | | to fare |IN | SANTA CRUZ Mountains—A qutet ANY one looking for nice, qulet, comfortabls farm home to_spend vacation address W QUIEN, Glen Ellen, Sonoma County, with or without board. " ausalito, Cal. — —_— ...DO NOT. Be Without Subscribers to “The Call” visiting the country, seaside cr springs during the Sum- mer months can have “The Call” sent to them ! for a week or longer by prepaying for sama | at the Business Office or by order through carrier. 15 Cents. .per W, 185 Cents. ::p Mo:eg: POSTACE PREPAID. -TERMS.