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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 16, .1899. P S R e et s e R L L L LSS A S Eh e e ASS] LATEST FRATERNAL NEWS. P e e SR R R SRS E S R A A A RS S SRR RS president and Mrs. Lottie Moose record- ing secretary. LA ORDER EASTERN STAR. About thirty members of the Order of the Eastern Star left on last Friday for an excursion to Lake Tahoe. The party will return to-morrow. The excursionists were under the chaperonage of Grand retary Mrs. Ka Willats olden Gate Cha at its last held eting received ons .from parties iring _to 1 members. At the Se of the meeting the worthy matron \rprised the members by inviting them to_a feast of strawhi < and cream. Olive Branch Chapter on last Wednes- - initiated three candidates and elected he worthy grand matron will pay an official visit to Mission Chapter on the night of the 22d. G ODD FELLOWS. puty T. P. Woodward, as- 1 stafe of officers, installed rs of Bay C heodore Steiner, M. Goldman, Cook, I. G.. R. 5. N. ¢ Neéwburegh, %,A 8 V. @; M. ) following named George B. Han- ontelth, V. (re-elected); d); Mark retiring_noble benalf of the nd's jewel. st € a social there wa the following officers of alled by District %, San Francisco Patri resence . Mohr, . McDonald, remonies there After_tk C a number of in g and in- ve addresses THE REBEKAHS. On the evening of the Sth inst. Califor- nia Rebekah Lo ad a very enjoyvable social hall the 0dd Fellows’ t s given r the au- of Miss Sarah Harri s chairman committee on soclal hour, and in programme of dances he pleasure of 3 well as members, by littl ldie Harris and by Miss Georgie Had both well. The offi- installed on the did remarkab) t. members of Amity the umber from Mi 3 near n the wo n_Anselmo d for two 1d the kah Lodge has under con- position to get up an old rominent member s in Yosemit ation. Rumor has that he may not re- turn alone. D NT ORDER WORKMEN. night the following offi- full corps of sridge, P. M. ton, Recv. r, I. W., and erg, 0. W. lose of the ceremony there was a short programme or the entertainment of the many ladie with escorts, which in- es by the W rm Miss M. Davis, fancy dan- ss Burke and specialtie by M an Kemp. Then followed a pro- gramme of danc under the direction of mew offi of arrangements. All who were pleasant time. No. 180, A O. alled t Deputy JoBn Herr M. Moe as_guide and 4 + masters. The new offi- F. Smallman, P. M. W.; J. e A night by Di assisted by rgetts, F. . H. Cattran, Rec ;" Fred Alves, Recy T.P. West, L. W.; Wi .. The induction into s followed by a jolly good time by d their friends, who kept it ur ight. A very fine cak to_the retiring = v the wife of the newly in On Tuesday ght Di Blackmar h ¥ F. Joy as guide and a numbe cting grand officers, in-. ed the ywing as the officers of alley Lod r the current term: J. C Sharp, PEM. ; C. E. Thurston, M. W J. P. H. Ged J. F. Murph; ; J. Gabriel, . Camp, receive . Lord, recorder; trustees, B. F derwood, S. D. Thurston. for members of the and was held in the Laurel Hall of the Shiels building, and there were pre: t a large number of visitors. After the work of the evening there was an en- jovable programme made up of the fol jowing numbers: Mind reading, M. Baltf- mere; music , Messrs. Palmer and Michaels; spe J. Devlin; vocal selections Messrs. Klien and Denman; Devlin and Henry, , by J. Edwards. Light were passed talled one. and comic sayi refreshments around during the evening. During the pa ek Deputy Blackman installed the o of Bay View, Golden West and Prosperity lodges, the latter be. § ins 1. At each of the s a good time after snstallations there the work. Grand Rep tative Barnes returned from the t terday. Grand Repre- sentative Danforth will return about the 224 fnst Mrs. Kate N on last_Thursday institited a new lodge of the Degree of Honor at Sutter Creek, and on her return to this city stopped at Gait to visit 2 Lodge and instruct the officers in-the work. The officers of 1vy Lodge were installed last Wednesday night by Miss Loretta Donnelly, D. D. NATIVE SONS. Next Wednesday evening the officers of Marshall Par! 0. 202 will be instailed {n Washington and Union s and general invita- tion is extended to all members of the order to be on hand to see how the Mar- shall boys look on installation night, The officers choden for the ensuing term are: Leo Sichel, past president; J. H. Heffer Joseph Rose, David_Har. nd Julivs Kullman, vice presidents; marshal Philip A. y: Charles Louis, financial secretary; Manuel Farro, treas: urer; Leon Veill Arizona Nickel and Charles Schulz, trustees. Last Friday night the officers of Ala- meda Parlor of the Native Sons and those of Alameda Parlor of the Native Daughters had a joint installation in En- cinal Haill and at the close of the cere- monies there was a pieasant social even- ing. fi,\mfir‘ Parlor has arranged for a ladies’ night in the banquet hall of the Native Sons' building on the 1sth inst. Grand Organizer J. A. Steinbach is or- nizing a parlor at Pinole and one at Crockett. The officers of Bay City Parlor were in- stalled last Wednesday night by Deputy 3.%3. Handley, after which there was a feast for hungry Native Sons and a flow of reason at a restaurant in the vicimty. There will be a minstrel show In_ Na- tive Sons’ Hall on the night of the 2d of ‘August to raise money to swell the fund that is to be used in giving the returning Californians a fitting reception. NATIVE DAUGHTERS. During the Fourth of July parade at Merced a number of fraternal orders were represented and -each displayed a float. The most beautiful in line was that of Veritas Parlor of that place, and it was awarded the prize offered. The local pa- pers in describin, the float declared that it was the swell feature of the parade. The new parlors recently instituted in Sacramento have been named Sutter and Ta Bandera. Sutter Parlor is numbered 131 and was organized by Mrs. Lottie Moose and instituted by Grand Presigent Mrs. Emma Gett, agsigted by members of da Parlor No. 22, with forty-nine charter members. Miss Rose Kent is thc tuted at BEtna_ Milis, last Friday night. by Hespe the might of Friday cascarone party in ed by M of Oro Fino Parlor on Sth Inst. The retiring past pre the recipient of & handsome pin. ditions to Golden Gate Camp mitted by inittation: Charles J. Max Cohn, Phil J. Coman, A. cona, James Gannon, : George A. Holden, J. M Lacy Rimlinger, George W.. Tho Lodge \ : £¢ ! Wagner and J. J. Welch. muel Meyer, N- ). a¢ the next me . twenty-four more strangers will be ad- mitted. Gate Camp la | committee took charge and to the twe hundred or more nef S who were present th < gramme of entertainment that has b 3 The hibi: ented | alpais the following officers were ins the local camps at § that the camps disposed of rickets follows: Wes fornia Circle, Women of Woodc be instai nex Son: on Lodge | rin, magiciar Mrs. N. Mc( musi Mr iwell, Mrs. and M C TS M Walsh, inside_ sentinel Ma Ven, outside Ser nounc Bay Clty Lodge: Buena Lodge at San Jose was T teresting event. The installing officer Deputy M Grand Pr Protector O'I3onnell, the work there w Past Protector D. J. Gal rs who constituted the com- | ing until the morning of Vallejo were inst Marion G. Perry of that place ganizer of the lodge. There were [ a number of the grand office bers of the San Franci the evening there W lodge by the deputy made from the ruir one of the Spanish Manila Ba The new officers art { Bert Wheeler, P.; C. Whitthorr Mrs. Lizzie Hallin, aster workman | oo g | rict Deputy | Perry, organist. During the e was a grand entertainment of th and members and it w late hour. Aurora, Yerba Buena, Gate, Robin Hood Jr. nia_and ¥ stalled with all the : der, and during the same period Hen Haab installed the offic in Oakland, and thos of America were also installed in Oak- 1 rora was followed by a_ w George Healing, one of the off had been absent for some time. Heights, Recording S was _the recipient of watch charm emblamatic recognition of his the court the great dates in a_ given period. He was highly | Poland, grand recorder, | are Hall at Stockton | scholtzla Parlor No. 112 was instl- ou County, Las Lomas Parlor, N. D, G. an_Parlor, S. G A. Steinbach, G. Baker, Mrs. J. the 3 ht of th ldent was WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. The following named are the Joseph Mogan, A. F. ting of camp ng of After a short bu: the s Mo and fr given n equaled in a f al org umbers wer: or Tronchet and G. ibition of juggling wres i Spiro , Professor Tronchet coon songs, M. G Geor > Ilivan an, nstrumental Weisel. During the month of June 1080 new d into the various camps of Pacific jurisdiction of the Woodmen of the World, bringing the total membership up to 43,169, At the last held meeting of Camp Tam. for the current term: Dr. AT MBS R F. J. Kelley, shmeir and T. J installing Fahey. T amp has wite active of iste. the new expect soon to add to the mem- bership. The report of the recent picnic given by inset Park show Golden Redwood d Richn ien Gate ( The offi amp will cers of Go! be installed to-morrow night. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. The following named office t ¥ night in da; building: bor; Annie Ste tes, pas! ron, atten: banker; Mrs inel KNIGHTS AND L The following July 1 Martha L« tion of the officer: . R. O'Donne ector Whitten, Deéputy and S W. Quitzow, Mrs. mma _Quitz Gr; d uide Mrs. E. J. Colombet work was petformed in a very cre manner. Thi® lodge is doing well and ha prospects of gr dvancement After s a b u ud was toas master. There were a number of toasts and responses appropriate to the occasion by tho: d and by member: lodg n hours s of Marion Lodge by Deputy 5 Last week the offic: o 1 presented to the avel and block rriage of d in - by Admi; g E. Phelan, v J. J. Hurle ; M. J. Geary, T.; Mrs. C. Mrs. Minnie Wood, § guardian; Mi s kept up until a SRS OF AME cers of courts Golden FOREST During the past week o v City of this city wi eremonies of the or- rs of Harmo of United St e installation ceremon come home to ers who of Court 5 etary beautif of the order in ices in securing to numbe: last held meeti At th er complimented for the work he had done and for bis zeal for the order. S OF THE F. O. A. During the past week Mrs. Sarah Sto- rey of Philadelphia, supreme chief com- panion, has been making a tour of visi- tations to the circles in this city and across the bay. She has been (o Bay City, Hamlet, Inter No 1d_Excelsior, and Friday night she was tendered a re- ception at Golden Gate Hall by all the members of the order in this city and ir ‘Alameda County. On Monday night she will be the guest of honor at a banquet to be tendered her. The Oakland Circle Social Club a grand picnic at Lorenzo ( Sunday, the 2 inst. Last_Wednesday night the offic Inter Nos Circle, whose names ready been published, were publiciy stalled in the sceial hall of the Al building in_the presence of a large num- ber of people, among COMPANTIO! i1l give ve on of Companion Mrs. Sto Grand Chief Companion Mrs. acobs, Past Grand Chief Companion Mrs. Emma Ha Tington and a number of other offi The hall was decorated with exquisite nd taste by the members of the circle after the installation and an the highest officer of the orde was presented by the circle a pr souvenir of San Francisco, being a paint- ing of the Cliff House on a slab of orange wood. The presentation was followed by dancing until midnight. FRIENDS OF THE FOREST. Last Tuesday night the offic s of Plo- neer Lodge No. 1 were installed by the supreme officers in the Foresters' huild- ing in the presence of large number of people. The new officers are: Lizzie Ros y g dent; M. L. Symonds resident; Carrie Johnsor res ‘a Carrie ruse, T.; Elizabeth M. McL: P8 Cora Wentzel, R. S.; Annie Thompson, M.; Ida Youn Minnte_Ford, G.} Margaret Collins, 8.; Laura Stetson, O. Mrs. Sholten, Mrs. Boehm and M. Reed, auditors. At the close of the ceremony there was an adjournment to the banquet hall. M. Boehm, on behalf of the Su- prema Lodge, presented to Mrs. 1. M. McLane a set of lutions expressive of the appreciation of her work during her term_as supreme president, ana in | addition Mrs. Boehm presented to Mrs. McLane a beautiful collar, symbolic of her rank in the order. Subsequently Mrs. Jefferys was by the lodge presented a collar of her rank as past president of the lodge. At the banquet Mrs. Boehm was toast mistress and in response to her calls there were addresses by Su- reme President Mrs. Ravymond, 3 cLane, past supreme presiden Schmail, F. D. Brandon a others. The banquet was as a compliment to the new officers and in_celebration of the third anniversary of the iustitution of the lodge. INDEPENDENT FORESTERS, Two deputies are at work in Santa over | | Tent has its off with _which they performed respective duties. This tent has had another of the presence of mo at which | This tent ha Huron ne show a net increas in the past two y tenth in_membership, 1d mem-| During | nov low Cou gne car, Court Madrone in one ¢ Golden at Court Au- | of candi- | them Supreme Chief | tty 44 + Clara Valley esfablishing two courts >1ndI nother deputy is working on two courts in Alameda County. As soon as they shall have been instituted the precise localities | will be given. A court with a large charter roll instituted by Deputy W. R. Uler in n, Arizona. » arrangements have been completed parade on the 22d iust. wty-three cars in line, all brilliantly illuminated. OF EXEMPTS. empt Firemen at thefr ay adopted a silver firc front with crossed hook and ladder and re cap as a badge and wrote a_communi- ' to the Fire Comm foners asking be recogni durin; A fire. ¢ near future. SO The sons of at the will fornia Council will have a very on that evening 1 be presented. Tuesday n mal Ur meetin, nme W THE AMERICAN GUILD. Supreme Deputy R. W. McGarvie has been in Los Gatos for some time organiz- rew chapter of the order in that at last accounts had succeeded juite a number of names to & its head 11, who was Governor 94 to 1898, added $11,000 . and under . in which tence a deposit of the State Treasurer. icus h buildir yarming re will be a ninment afte in, where there will be a house- on the evening of the 17th inst. yod programme of enter- the business of the even- KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. At its last held review San Francisco installed, Senior Past Commander Sir Knight H. L. Tick- ner being the installing officer: M. B. Schofiel comamnder; D. B. Richard: 1st commander; H. Stephens, lieu- osef I. Manson, phy- , sergeant; Theodore H. Castle, rtinelli; second , picket; Jam. 3 &eorge. V. Lerot, 'mmander then ap- : s and several commit- for the current term. A revie of | the work done by the outgoing oflicers wed a_pleasing progress during the term and _they were rewarded by vote of thanks for the fidelity 4 the services of State Deputy Sir ht Arbogast, who will devote his | whole time to the tent with a view to its membership from three to five The next smoker by this on the last -Friday of the cur Tuesday night Golden West Tent ts big meetings, when in than didates were initiatec rs twelve c 1ich Deput Ermerins installed the following Luther Elkins, C. "; D. W. Bates, R, ¥. Kk ;°F. H Lecy, Cs ; J. A Dinzler, M. at ‘A st, and L. B. Howard, s isinger, sentinel Morgan, p The tent, which ha! than, 260 membe: lay eleven applicatio s to increase the membership to membership w paraphernalia. Tent on last Monday night initi i It is organizing two l;m s for degree work, one to be under th other of Licutenant Commander Boyer. r won & prjze of $30 from ths | | Supreme Tent for a gain in membership, | command of Commander Ross and the The Supreme Tent will meet at Port xt Tuesday. Advance reports in the order of 100,000 California ranks 380,000. IMPROVED ORDEF{OF RED MEN. Sotoyome Tribe at its last held council received two propositions from palefaces, who wis h to enter the wigwam. A NOVEL PROCESSION. Independent Foresters Will Have| Twenty-Three Cars in Line for a Trolley Ride. xt Saturday night there will 1 proc “oresters lo- ystem, in w h will ride the number of special gu ts Accasia and n Fran r, Courts ne in one car, Court = uck and Alc 1 in one c; in one car, Court Diana in two cars. Court Mission in two cars, Court Sutro Helghts in four cars cars, Court Noe Valley in one car, Court Precita_in two cars, Court Seal Rock, Court deavorer and Court Apollo in one car ea h with electric lights, and the trolley riders will be taken over the electric roads e: cept the one to Ingleside, and after cross- | ing and recrossing Market street in mov- | ing from one part of the city to the other a run will be made to the ocean beach, Foresters Install. The following named officers of Court America, Ancient Order of Foresters, have been irstalled for the current term by Deputy J. G. Aldis, assisted by Deputie Frederick Zimmerman and M. Morris: C. H. Stewart, C. R.; J. Mati C. R. D. Menken, T.: C. Broaksma, F. S. (ninth term . Behnke, R. (fourth term Frederick Maack,” S. 'W.; W. Monaha J. W.; P. Reichert, S. B.; S. Matisy, B. (third term): 'V Trautwein and Charles Finkeldey. tru: tees; F. Pope. 8. Perez, J. J. Minarik, aud- itors. Dr. Thomas G. Inman was elected physician to fill the vacancy caused b: the resignation of Dr. Kirchhoffer after six years’ continuous service. There was | | a large attendance and a pleasant even- | was spent after the installation. — e — Junior Order Notes. U. S. Grant Council No. 19 of the Junior Order of American Mechanics at its last | held meeting entertained about fifty of the members of Martha Council of the Daughters of Liberty. There was given an | interesting programme of entertaining number: This council has a committee at work arr; me a with the volunteers and will return vith the First diers. “The council will give a social to its triends next month. e Golden West Lodge, I. O. O. F. Golden West Lodge, I. O. O. F., at its last held meeting resolved to devote the Jast meeting night in each month to social purpose and entertainment and to that end the following named were appointed a committee with full power to act W, A. S. Nicholson (chairman), W. F. Dixie, W. H. Mitchell, Frank Plerce and C. R. Thrane. The officers of this lodge were installed by District Deputy ¥lint and staff. —_—ee————— Daughters of St. George. Britannia Lodge No. 7 of the Daughters of St. George will give a social in Union- square Hall on the night of the 2th inst., fen an excelient programme embracing many_interesting attractions will be pre- W sented. —_——— Advances made on furniture and planos, with or without removal, J. Noonan, 1017-1023 Misston. H. N. Callender was sentenced by Judge fine of $50 with the| Treadwell to pay | the alternative of fifty days in the alternative County Jail for obtaining money by false $15 from Professor in a restaurant Geary street which he wrongfully alleged belonged to him. COURT NOTES. Eberhardt, was yvesterday sent to the County Jail for | + | thirty days on furniture by Judge charge of cruelty to his children. taken his wife's gold watch and §10 and | the Judge threatened to give him thirty days more unless he returned them to | She was in court from getting the additional sentence. took four officers to arrest him. ase of Lee Wee Doo, charged | with assault with a deadly weapon upon | Hung Dung Chow, 600 Jackson street, was | called in Judge Mogan' he Judge at once saw that | was dismissed o R eyl | Sirce of ownership of the machine. Charles Dunn, a boy 16 years of age, had a charge of as; weapon against him dismissed by Judge Treadwell yesterda. | playfully fired charged with the murder of John lenbeck, Was art yesterda 0 de- $onts Yhe preiiminary examination was set July 21. 5 Mrs ‘Mary Furlong, 14 Verona street, | swore to a complaint in Judge Tread- | well's court yesterday morning for the arrest of _her On the Fourth cartridges from revolver at Emma IFader on Jessie street. pened to be loaded and ma’s thigh. t it was an accident. and saved One of them haj the bullet Todge Judge decided tha Fitzgibbons, night for an alleged attempt to strangle her room at 428 Dup She declar: nd spenc ?I:T h‘\lsh'md has been in Alaska for the past two court yesterday, e of batte g. the principal wit- | going on. and An si | pess, who had declar: defendant hit Hung Dung Chow ov head with an iron bar, could lect anything about dered him into custody and wi | have him se was continued until July 19. own recognizance. n Bohen had a talk with Fitzgib- and the woman yesterday 1 n made to perjury. The s oW grocery store on Twenty continued until fourth street. M. J. Mochél, the soldier, was yesterday held 6 answer before the Superior Court by Judge Treadwell ‘without charge of murdering Mrs. Ida Loventhal | in_the Campfire Saloon on Kearny street a_saloonkeeper at of conducting s inco | | charge of cruelty to his two minor chil- He has failed to cont | support for some time and his wife says | he intends bute to their deser her. about a year ago for upon his wif Second street, a banking or shape 1 inenl | was sterday sentenced by Judge | %rl:adw é‘ll to pay a _fine of %100 with | ¢ Jail. Notice of appeal was given. | Count; i | velv her cases were set for trial} | Fmelee Ofhe. case of Samuel B. Mount ng to insufficient evi- The case of Dr. C. C. J. Wachendorf alled in Judge Treadw and on motion of the de- s of age, on a charge of vagrancy. he that the boy: will not work time drinking in saloons. ar: 1. a carpenter and builder H. W at 9 McAllister street, was crossing Tay- lor and Sutter streets when a horse d t Dite him. He pushed its head aside and two men who were in the | off and aceus mal. One of them hit him over the_head with a whip il it | in bail on the’| Ci procured warrants for their arrest on the charge of battery in Judge Tread- well's_court. sterday morning tempted, as he thought, to gon jumped him of striking the ani- and the other punched him the eve. They belonged to the Bay Transfer Company. Williamson Martha A. Langford filed suit yesterday t the Southern Pacific Company to a screen P | street Railway ( urlong. 18 | | sonal injuries. | was Walkinft along 1 | recover §20,000 damages for personal in- | of a_nickel-in-the-slot machine, | recover, B 5 " ury 16, 107, in Sacra Plaintiff alleges that she was ?}fg"?:?{v\r from a train at the time and Al ied when her clothing caught on 2 rojecting from the steps, throw- siolently to the ground. e sus- '(ra‘ign:“;rs:\-?\r-s injuries and hence seeks to recover damages. ° M aSick has sued the Market- LRl ‘"“‘om?y.m- to xedoyar $5000 5 o "personal_injuries sustaine damages 107 fios. at Fourth and Howard N Ovete “Gelck alleges that while he was i the act of alighting from a car it start- ed suddenly, throwing him violently to lh}"{:r:-r?:lll)?d.“'ells filed suit vesterda against Henry Ralston and Alexander M. Bruce to recover $5000 damages for pe She alleges that contrary “efendants erected an iroh iara lane; and while she n the dark she col- Naea with It with such force that she vas ously injured. TS e n was sent to the Preston Schoof -of Thgustry and John Sullivan to Whittier Reform School by Judge I(aw- lor vesterday. Both boys were conv ctgd of . having entered a furnishing 'goo s store on Kearny street, but as they were minors the court decided to send them to the institutions named instead of State’s prison. — e Fleas will never touch an epileptic, and will instantly leave a dead or dying per- son. . to law the stairway in s secured a hall in the Red Men's — ‘When xeqne'lted, the Resorts raentioned in thi‘a‘ ;:oh!:l;nr;wfll send you circulars, giving full information regarding special advantages, rates, manner of reaching them, etc. When wriling please mention The Call. HIGHLAND SPRINGS. The Great Sanitarium of the West. 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Health | arc I Hotel and [ assured | del Plecasure at | Coronado Send for Pamphlets, Terms, Reduced Summer Rates now in Effect. Apply at 4 New Montgomery st.. S. SIERRA HEALTH SPRINGS .iianss, ths C. P.R.R. Plain Quiet Retreat: Finest Water, Mountain Afr, Fruit and All the Year Around Climate in California. urroundings. On Railroad, 135 Miles from San Francisco. 88 week. Open all year. Send for Booklet. Address Orchard Springs, Chisago Park, Cal. WILBUR HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS, Sulphur Creek, Colusa County, Cil. 26 miles west of Williams and 22 miles east of Lower Lake. Stages leave Williams for the Springs. Will cure rheumatism, dropsy, salt rheam, any skin disease, neuralgia, liver complaint, paralysis, d kidney comp! yspepsia, mercury in the system, int and catarrh. Also natural mud baths. Temperature of springs, 145 deas. New 2-story hotel and fine new bath-house. Board and lodging. including baths, $9 and $10 per_week. WM. OELGART, Proprietor. Mark West Springs, M OST_PICTURESQUE RESORT. VARIETY of mineral springs, Soda, Sulphur, Magne- sia, Iron and Arsenic: plunge bath: swimming pool, billiards, shuffieboard, croquet and other games. Accommodations first-class; table good; $9 to $12 a week. Round trip, $3 7. Stage meets morning trains and Sat. eve. FRESE & JUERGEN Mark West Springs, Sonoma Co., Cal. Office, 912 Larkin st. JOHANNISBERG, AMILY RESORT AND OUTING PLACE in the midst of the Napa Redwoods, Mount Veeder, 3100 feet. Large lake, boating, swim- ming, hunting, fishing. Terms, $§ to $10 per week. Send for circulars. JOHANNISBERG RESORT, Oakville, Napa County, Cal. TO YOSEMITE. OURISTS TO YOSEMITE VALLEY AND return for $25 cash, by Yosemite and Ray- mond Carriage Line, Limited. Address A. VAN CAMPEN, Raymond, Cal. SARATOBA SPRINGS, &3%hey. Up in th: mountains near the lakes, and in the heart of Lake County’s min- eral belt. Take train via Ukiah. ROUND TRIP........... $9.50 J. Marters, prop.; clty office, 415 Pine st. cupying entire cottages, ing more than one month. Third and Townsend st. thence seven Round_trip, 3. ddress J. PERRAULT, M.D., Pa- or city office, 53§ Sutter YRON HOT SPRINGS Contra Costa County, Cal. These Hot Mineral Baths are the known cure for Rheumatism. or 5:30 p.m. trains, $2 a day or $12 1 any guest of the J. F. MULGREW, SPRINGS.... | Jack and Jill elimbed up a hill And looked the country over, Till Ztna did their hopes fu:lfti, And there they lived in elover. Trains dalky week. References, Court Yerba Buena in two | (Pullman_ta stage to Paraisn.) year unprecedentes ATNA | ir will_be brilliantly illuminated | ¢®®®: here will be dancing in the pavilion near} Take the 9 a.m. foot of Market street. LOMBARD& CO., Agents,| Room 30, 225 Geary st.. S SANTA CRUZ, CAL. ALIFORNIA'S FAVORITE RESORT, LO- cated on a flowering slope from the beach. Unsurpassed view of beach, bay and mountains. FAMOUS GILROY HOT SPRINGS. (Change of Management.) N (for _the past five years at rings), Prop. and Manager. AND COTTAGE been thoroughly renovated—new furniture, The Table the best the mar- ‘The Baths refitted and improved— competent attendants and masseurs, and walks beautified. R. ROBERTS croquet grounds For terms ad- tennis court, Reasonable rates. J. B. PEAKE J. T. BROOKS, Chiet Clerk. HOTEL BELVEDERE PEN FOR THE SEASON APRIL L AM- ple accommodations in Hotel; also in new cottages, just completed. MRS. A. T. MOPDRE HOTEL MOUNT VIEW, A BEAUTIFUL SUMMER RESORT IN ROSS now open for guests. and particulars address MRS. M. i. LEACH, Ross Valley, Marin County, Gal. Salmon fishing, furnished cottages. Terms through tickets. ELL, Hopland, Cal. beds, carpets, etc. liam Maack, P. | Fine hunting and fsh- fng. Trains leave Third and Townsend sts., S. at 9 a. m. and 2:45 p. m. roy for the Springs. For illustrated pamphlets and special rates by monthe and for families address R. ROB- RTSON, Gilroy Hot Springs, Cal. SEIGLER SPRINGS, LAKE COUNTY. 0 WATERING is located in the midst of the Coast Range. Abundance of mineral springs. plunge baths, large swimming tank of mineral water, fine stone dining room; telephone ‘con- nections, electric lights, livery accommodation; good trout fishing and hunting. uthern Pacific offices, $10. Carrlages at Gil- pletely furnished 5-room cottage: ing, fishing and hunting: finest summer resort and mineral water for all diseases in America; | camping ground and mineral water free. Apply to Dr. C. C. O Sixth and Seventh, San Francisco. County, 20 miles east ol tickets at Sot 'HOTEL LYNDON, LOS GATOS. UST OPENED; NEW BUILDING; HAND- eme furniture; 50 outside rooms; every modern convenience: electric beils and lighting; | perfect sanitary plumbing. Strictly first-class family and commer: venience of guests first copsideration. Culsine and service unsurp al hotel. Comfort and con- ed. Commodious fres mple room. LYMAN H. TOLFREE, Propr. SUMMER HOME FARM. ANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS; FIRST-CLASS family resort; cottages, tents, hunting and fishing; artificial Inke for boating and swim- ming; long_distance. telephon tickets, $2 for circul Cal. DUNCAN SPRINGS, campers’ return r round. Send S, Glenwood, : hotel open the r to J. H. HAE! WO MILES FROM HOPLAND. UNE- qualed soda and magn 2 : Send for DR. C. C. O'DONNELL’S ANITARIUM AND MINERAL SPRINGS, Glen Ellen, Sonoma County:.also 20 com- go0d boat- nnel, 1021% Market st., bet. SAMUFL SODA SPRINGS. R. MORRIS, PROP., NAPA COUNTY, o Cal. Sure cure for dyspepsia, indigestion rheumatism and constipation: hot. mineral baths. These springs are located in Napa - of St. Helena. The water i bottled at the springs and contains its own natural gas. Stage leaves St. Helena. B JOHN SPAULDING, Proprietor. INDEPENDENCE LAKE. A Charming Spot to Visit This Bum OATS FREE TO GUESTS. ing. Excellent table. ful attention to patrons. nging for a proper reception of the | bers of the order who went to Man- | BOCA HOTEL. INEST HUNTING AND F Truckee River; pleasant sunny rooms: boats free to guests; onable, §§ to $10 per week; special rates for ALD, Manager. HING ON THE alifornia. There are about seventy members of the order in that reg- | iment, being a greater representation than | any other order has in that body of sol- | boating on lake; W. J. McDON SUNNYSIDE FINE FISH- Clean beds and care- Climate perfect. ST. HE! A SANITART! S8T. HELENA SANITARIUM. ATURAL ADVANTAGES: SALUBRIOUS climate; picturesque scenery; mountain walks; pul £pring water; beautiful drives; pine groves, lawns and gardens. The best ad- vanta those who need to obtain comfort rest and health culture in a short time. Address JM, St. Helena, Cal. teen miles from Truckee, in the heart of the Sierras and surrounded by masgnificent trees of The ideal spot for families because It Is clean, no poison oak, no pests. And_pure air and pure water. H. M. CLEMONS, Independence. Lake. ARM EAR BOHEMIAN GROVE AND from Guerneville. Plenty of Fishing and Hunting. Mountain Resort. dren_ under 12 years, SAMUEL TOMBLL MAGNETIC an unbroken forest. §7 per week; Adaress MRS Guerneville, Cal. , & PRINGS In and out door sports. San_Francieco. Table under personal care.of PLANTATION HOUSE, 'KENILWORTH INN, ILL VALLEY—A MOST DELIGHTFUL summer home, Every modern convenience. -five minutes from M. MERRY, Proprietor. (GHTEEN 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. JER, Seaview, (Glenwood, Santa Cruz County, Cal.) HIS FINE RESORT IS FROM NOW ON open_as a first-class summer and . winter For particulars apply to the manager. Round trip only $2 30 on.narrow-gauge route. 3 Sonoma. County, of apply E. KRUSE, 207 Front st., S. F., for KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS (Beswick. Siskiyou County, INEST PISHING A iR on the coast. Climate perfect. For parti- culars apply to EDSON BROS., Proprietors. D HEALTH RESORT POPE HOUSE. DEAL FAMILY RESORT: ELECTRIC CARS to beach, MRS. A. POPE, Santa Cruz, Cal. PLEASANT VIEW RANCH. HUNTING, BATHING; fresh milk, butter and esgs, fresh fruit. LAUREL DEL LAKE AND HOTEL. LIMATE, SCENERY, ENTERTAINMENT; none better in Lake Co.; gas indoors and H. WAMBOLD. 00D FISHING, DREW. JACKSON, Napa Soda Springs P. O. NAPA SODA SPRINGS. WO TRAINS DAILY, 7:30 A. M. AND 4 P. m.; stage meets train at Napa City, A E. M. SHELFORD, Free carriage. FERNDALE SPRINGS RESORT ing spot, rest, health; to Martinez, stage to MOUNT VEEDER RESOR and Pine Forosts, CAMP TAYLOR REDWOODS, R. R, THE PLACE TO GO for summer; board or camp cottages; Sun- 1. For circulars address H. amp Taylor, Cal. % ContraCosta. Co. Charm- atmosphere; train | d Sitice &0 Market, | & Amldld( g ed- Wood Groves Napa County foothills; love- ly and healtaful b vz § reot Mountain scenery, h:;;‘\:?n‘IEle.ullcn Pl reties of fruit. ~Terms, $ P. B. HOLZREITER, Napa P, O, pule water, all va- ver week. 'Address HOTEL EL MONTE, OS GATOS, CAL.—STRICTLY FIRST class; renovated throughout; lovely sur- roundings; new management. JOHN NEVILL, Proprietor. HOTEL BENVENUE XD COTTAGES, LAKEPORT, CAL. — Large grounds; new dancing pavilion, S0x 40; fronts lake 200 ft.; fine bowling afley and shuffleboard; swimming, boating, elegant yacht free; chiidren’s playground; good table; no Chi- nese help. F. & A. M. SCALES, Proprietors. BLUE LAKES HOTEL W ILL P= CONDUCTED IN A QUIET. homelil:e manner, with one of the best tables in the céunty; $10 to $12 per week. Round trip, $9£0. S. F. and N. P. to Ukiah; thence by stage, Address J. WILSON, Bertha, Laka County, Cal. AGUA CALIENTE SPRINGS, ONOMA VALLEY, TWO HOURS FROM S F.. via Tiburon ferry. Warm mineral swimming and tub baths. Water, gas, electrio bells. Rates $10 to $I2 per week, §2 per day. Address Agua Caliente Springs, Agua Caliente, Sonoma County, Cal. CARLSBAD 2555 U mifierar "sptings are famous for marvelous cures when all eise failed, especlally in stomach, liver, kidney and bladder affections. Superfor accommodations, $10 per week, Fine roads, trout fishing and feer hunting. Write W K. McGOVERN, Carlsbad, Lake County. THE TRAVELER’S” BUREAU, T NO. 20 MONTGOMERY ST., KEEPS the pamphlets of all principal California Rescrts for FREE DISTRIBUTION. The pub- lic are cordially invited to call or write, NO CHARGE OF ANY KIND. YOSEMITE San Francisco to Chi- enese by ratlway. Thence by Lumsden & Co.’s coaches 60 miles to Yosemite Vailey. Round trip $32. Single fare, it either direction. $18. J. M. HUTCH- INGS, Agent, 19 Montgomery st., 8an Francisco. SANTA CRUZ Mountains—A qulet Aanch, lotated in_ Blackburn Guich: & aunes from Santa Cruz; delightful summer home in the redwoods, rinning water; abundance of rut: good table; terms, 35 per week; childre: under 30, §3. Address W. CKANDELL, Santa Cruz, Cal. A_FEW SUMMER BOARDERS taken on- a fruit farm 2 miles from Calistoga and rails road station; beautiful shade; home cooking: good rooms: $§ per week and up. Address MRS. S. SMITH, Calistoga. Napa Co., Cal. MANZANITA Station. near Mill Valiey—3 or Fooms, with hoard: £0od. accommodations at Manzanita Villa. “VACATION for school boys and girls on fralt farm: only 40 cents fare fro v. 3121 Ful- farm: ¢ m city. 312 Ful ANY one looking for nice, quiet, comfortabls farm home to_rpend vacation address F. QUIEN. Glen Elien, Sonoma County. ..DO NOT... Be Without “THE CALL” During Your Vacation. Subscribers to “The Call" visiting tha country, seaside cr springs during the Sum- mer months can have “The Call" sent tothem for a week or longer by prepaying for sam? at the Business Office or by order through carrier. .per Month POSTAGE PREPAID.