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THE S FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1899 g 9 and California e T 5 B anun B R R R LR ET AL LR TR LR LT TN where he was attended by Dr. Altred | pEvol |0 E it 1 dependent on the ratification of the | Twenty-ninth _avenue B 7! 2l Eickler” An examination of his tojuries | UTION IN TH treaty with China, which ratification was | street, who jumped off one train n front g 3 { brought to light a concussion of the brain, ever made.” Sunday mear his employer' COLORED CLERGY ARE READY 8| from the effects of which it is probable he | EXCLUSION PROCEDURE | By reason o tius decision Collectors of | Ll g o i e bl 3 2 will dle. | E,‘:g‘g';“ hm'ekd‘lisroggrdeg] the ucll of l*S? day. Samuel Smith, the engineer of tha | ——— Ve worked under the provisions of | {rain, at once reported at police headquars * STERET T | the Chines: 1 58 384 | z TO WELCOME THEI R BISHOP ;‘s HAS BEEN H[Ln REPORT OF THE PIONEERS. JTREASU'EY 'SSOI;;‘IS}‘TO% 0CON- | the, Chinese exclusion act of 1852 and 155 | torsand was mooked on he charge of " R Golbre phse 3 s 3 = NELL ING. Under the acts and the treaty just men- | own recogniza ¢ Juc on o e :;,‘M 1 c: = ':i R rr!'\’ @ A Splendid Financial Showing in the ST :{?n?d 2 :‘Jl%innse laborer lahuin“t.- feava e recognizance by Judge Conlan. ! T a B s T a- = he United States and applying for a cer- % I tions to receive Bishop W. J. e Annual Statement Just Issued. Act of 1888 Declared to Be in Force | tificate entitling him to return had to | THE POLICE CENSURED. : At Mehheaist gl Fifty-two members of the saciety of Cal 4 Ghi == Will Be allege that he had a wife or parent in | ot e who is expected to ifornia Pioneers died during the year end- an L cserehoer thie country dependent upon his labor: | patrick Fitzgibbons Should Not Have HOSeRREC £ 8| 5 al re: Handled M Rigorously. that he had property here, or ..at the sum |~ atT1C zgibbons i troi ¥ ; ed June 30, 18%9. The annual report of the andled More Rigorously. : E g from his home b of $1000 or more was owing nim. Promis- | Been Arrested Even for s society, just published, gives the infor- i Sy sory notes were accepted by the Collector | 8 comes to look after 8| mation. One by one and “d“gil"““‘f"‘ re-| Maurice D. O'Commell, solicltor of the | as proof of the debt Under the new rul- | Battery. o iy { s s iteration the argonauts an story mak- | e i < 5 ng the laborer must furnish proof that atrick Fitzgibbons, whose arres - const, which s in- One Suspicious Case |ers of California are passing away, and | Toensuny, hasenodieds Collector Jackaon | he has been married for at least a vear | day night for the alleged attempt to on, the E the perpetuation of the stanch old organ- | °f @ new ruling which Wil revo followed by continuous cohabitation, or | ¢ ol Hake omans ot the the procedure with regard to the exclu- | that his property or debts are bona fde, | Siransle May Burke. a | {zation ‘is depending with increasing re- : on f on Board. o ey ron the Jumlor members of | sion of Chinese. Solicltor O’Connell holds | In the case of debts he must prove that | “tenderloin,” caused a brief sensation, ap- peared before Judge Treadwell yesterday | the gociety. that the act of Congress of September, | they are unascertained and unsettled, and promissory notes will be of no value as|on the charge of battery. The woman | = ng the notable deaths were those of | 1s85, is good so far as sections 5, 6, 7, 8, 4 INVESTIGATION TO BE HELD fee prestdents o the Piongere | 11" "and 1 are. concerned and that | BT E10 U Ri10 Tk, Mo ARG | and her seiond, Maggie O'Brien. 0ld their Dr Washington Ay er T iy B, | those sections did not depend upon the | parture. It Is necessary also for the Col- | Storles and the defendant told of the at- —_— co and Justice Stephen J. Field. | ratification of the treaty, therefore becom- | fector to take the full description of the | tempt to blackmall him. Frank Barris, a annual report shows that the re- | ing operative immediately. applicant, retaining the description in his | saloon keepcr In the, Mis ign, Sue oo ing the past twelve months were | ‘The first paragraph of the act of Sep- |OWn possession amd glving on the certifi- | Peoifed ip GRS CREAAES S F2°Cage! TWO PLAGUE PATIENTS LANDED | fmply the number of the descrip- | | AT YOKOHAMA. ot ‘atmply SR : ' said the Judge, ““The arresting officers t the defendant and the d ments during the | tamber, 1888, provides that from and after 1dation 3 et The society tion. : E L comfortable bal: e oot} had @ | the dafe of the exchange of the ratifica- | *Algo If the applicant has remained more | “had nc right to arres R A NN U N R N N N RN LR LIRS e mencement of the year, however, and tne | tions n!hxhv pénrl!n{z treaty between tha | than a year in C hma\he must ‘)).rv‘:\rLu:‘(\va | ].::‘u(l“'.)lw“..]:;:r;ssnfulhlnadv, :AT‘F[]A“?:; J W Tak I Jul s 4 the fund now | United States and China, signed on March | certificate from the merican nsul at P | te 0 the on in 188 gy |JAEAREEE AVEE 0 R o2 Yoty 5 ts of the e Tt ohould be unlawful for amy | the Chinese port of departure to the effect | asked them to do it. Many a reputable the ad 1 the lot but His Sickness Is Said to ie | . preon or subject of China or of | that the applicant was detained over time | man ‘0 my personal knowledge has been t r @ term | : ~sum of $9241 35 was expended for tue other power to enter the United | by sickness. | unjustly arrested on_the complaint of a_ consideration of | Be Pneumonia or relief of forty memebrs requiring aid oS except as p;..\-m.fl by the act. ——ee—————— \sun“k: wr\r‘nneg:rsnl:\»l‘\‘ :u;g:. rthl;;vhl\;;t ;:eg.:e; $ ly, a 0 00 to | 5 22+ i October 16 of the me yvear the N venting own arrest. n o R Pleurisy. 1 x | sofieitor of the Treasury decided that Charged With Manslaughter. case I am satisfied that an attempt was ) sue for the rent | e il | Advances made on furniture and planos, with | “the act never went Into operation and Charles Salorf, collector for Joseph | made to blackmail the defendant and he { or without rem nan, 1017-1023 Mission N e binding force for the reason that | Lagomarsino, vegetable gardener at|was justified in protecting himself. lumber company resisted his e Eronnd that Ashion's| The Japanese steamship America Maru, as trustee expired upon the | a sister ship of the Nippon Maru, arrived dt Jr., and that there- |y port yesterday afternoon and was im- 55 nder obligation to | mediately ordered into quarantine. At same. In the lower court| Yokohama two cases of bubonic plague | the defendant com- | caused the vessel to be detained several | Y on was upset by the | days, and on July 7 a Japanese appren- | e Court, which reveracd the same | {ice was taken ill with what has tne e o d sonthiiow o ‘"" symptoms of pneumonia and pleus This latter patient is convalescent, his ailment is being made the ;\mjccl»oi‘l Indiana Is Due With Sick Soldiers LEOPOLD HERINGHI SUED 1fA:;‘xl‘l(ll\_kklhivil‘guug_x;uh) ¢ local quarantine | b | complete 3 erics re held BY HIS BROTHER EDWARD | fompicied ihe america Mary, vt i belg | CRACK SUGAR BOATS RACING Complaint Alleges That Plaintiff | & diSease, of the = ST | Paid for Four Lots for Which the The America Maru " THRTAR T0 AL AT SHTURDAY + nothing more than | s, the vessel will in | oon. i Hongkong on | Before SANTIAGO AND LURLINE HAV- | Pawnbroker Holds Deeds. jiimen and KobEIeTIIIn A ING A SPEED TEST. The differences between Leo Heringhi | of bubonic plague developed, which caus: | and the other members of his family | ed the vessel to be placed in quarantine S | which were fi made public about a | T ilp:s '{h\‘flf‘:‘fii.fi“mz;]]h Tt Will Be s Closs Contest, But the| month ako have byo meang Feeh sttied, hthe day following its arrival the ves- riving there on July 12. 7, and before the America Maru < at the Hawalian port, another s also betrayed the | of sickness was reported. A Japa- brothers. Aaron is no | nese apprentice was taken ill and thers business partner and now | Were some symptoms of the dreaded af- jward Heringhi with a tale of stop_at Honc idence, asKing the assist- rt to compel Leo to make f certain property which it is s holding in trust and refuses contract with his mother, | Iulll, On. arrive kson’s Tale of > of ent > pr ship touched : et st evening s hoarded b, L were filed in the Superior t evening it wa Dr. . e SO Nl of the quarantine station, | comme !’ an investigation of ~\.‘]~ case. When requested, the Besorts msntioned in this column will send you circulars, giving full information regarding special advantages, rates, a late hour e ad come : ? ges, | .“ ”“, ,‘ i e p“ml-hl).xmu he ,4‘,3 :h‘ll?n manner of reaching them, etc. When wriling please mention The Call gave to the | | pres y tract ed ma of SANTA CATALINA 'Ni ' 3% Hours’ Ride From Los Angeles, Cal. * ton or intermediate polnts, ask your agent to route you via the famous WABASH, NIAGARA AMERICA'S FOREMOST RESORT. FALLS SHORT LINE, the finest scenic ilne % east of the Rockles Write for information about Catalina’s won- o - B dertul atiractions. World's records . for rod | maf e Chnd. LorolT RIVER, NIAGARA and reel angling. Fishing tournament May 1 WEST POINT. CATSKILL MOUNTAINS, to Sept. 1, auspices Tuna Club. SIxth £eason | hanks of the HUDSON RIVER, BERKSHIRE of our famous Marine Band | HILLS and’ wonderful Hoosac Tunnel are a few of the interestin d_be b: The Hotels Metropole and Island Villa, f 8. putunc™se 6o abeh e Woabiah ¥e Modern Convenfences. Efficient Management. | the favorite route of the tourist to_the Adiron- Moderate Rates. Best Golf Links. -ln’rks, ‘Vghe‘Muun(niIns'u% New England o | eide resorts, because it is the coolest, time the IDEAL CAMP :.I_FE-g ¢, | best, equipment unsurpassed. Write for illus- ]e(!; 1(_(;]:41’&:\6“.“.22“ '-‘Jhflfl‘:{f;"}-‘,,fli& trated and descriptive tours, ‘‘Lake and J . on T A2 Sea " R. C. CLINE, , Agents, 621 Market st., San Fran- Pac. Coast Pass. Agt. Wabash R. R., ] Los Angeies, Ci SPRINGS The Great Sanitarium of the West, OPEN EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR. | New H ntly furnished; table un- e Nd | eurpassed; lighted by electricity. of sick. THOUSANDS CURED BY ITS WATERS ¢ ¥ nk, Bowling Alley and | 5 er with e Horses | ' HIGHLAND A plac: of p'easure as well as health—Paso Robles Hot Springs is not a mere sani- | cabin p: anese is the s been on bc tarium but a place where those in need of a healthful afford su im. ward pur- ) bu will be swold an ; nd landed. VALUES OF MINES ARE ; HARD TO DETERMINE Eeithed'sy i st Swimming ' ing Hall in Livery « fes OVER 30 KINDS OF att outing can go and enjoy quiet rest. Write for booklet that tells the entire story. an Francisco County. Rou ; via Hopland, $ 80, Otto E. Never. Prop. City Office, +0400C 09040+ 40404040+ i = - <! Hotel and cof o $14 per week 2 . ¥ . 040+ 040 WILBUR HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS, No Law to Force ISta'.eme‘;ts. Is.ay= S s fo Hopland, of Paso Robles, Cal. 633 Market st. ¢ Sulphur Creek, Colusa County, Cal. % miles i ralogist, S PR R illust . Ca 1 the Bisle e L0, iof bt T RS, | Roee ¢ Take advantage T e e e | paring e 3 County, Cal, | © Will " cure rheumatism, dropsy, salt rheum, s preparing a - | Of the Round-Trip any skin disease, neuralgia, liver complaint, | paralysis, dyss k! a, mercury in the system, ney complaint -and catarrh. Also natural d baths. Temperature of springs, 145 degs. ew 2-story hotel and fine new bath-house. Board and lodging. including baths, $3 and $10 per week WM. OELGART, Proprietor. Mark West Springs, Mineral Waters on sale at a Water Co., Thirteenth and. N & BULLWINKEL, FQT SERING ; =0 Sfiasta Rogion | | | tructed At- papers | $300, whi. Tickets to Hotel del Coronado. Now only $60 by steamer, in- £ the rations the mines, dents and rout contain muc not show 1 dug on mone g 1is busine | he originally de- against it un- that Leo now | o and | & 4404040404 04040404 Tourists Visit f state LAW OF THE TENANT 4040404040409 04040404 d out by the t, — : s unreservedly missin | With Tts. cluding 15 days’ board at hotel; el AND THE LANDLORD Sy B o semmioaeis | Lick Observator HOMELIKE RESORTS if longer, $2.50 a day. | M mincrat speings, Hods: Saipiav. Mhene Golden State Installs Tascalifies ah SeIIDRLG i Y AND C! MING | sia, Iron and Arsenic; plunge bath; swimming 3 g # et ne owner, ent persons d c CHARMING | Apply 4 New Montgomery st, podl, billiards, shuffieboard, croquet and other ng officers o 3olden ate d to make s. | | - scom? s - g i : t RS A - St o | AMP | | gEames. Accommodations first-class; table good; The Case Involves a Big City Lot of Native Daughters the| ° ”\\uu\;l) tke said he \1-\:‘1&?\, to The grandest sight in the | “’iVG\mRET'?Ef‘:’;fi; | San Francisco. |89 to $12 a week. Round trip %15 Stage : A Aa ot o ealns | glvetitheip it " Showing gra ER CA 3 VIEW | meets morning trains and Sat. eve. S the Heydenfeldt Estate Leased 3 m\"‘! \_’"”1 ASt evening the m;u;m‘ ines of the § West is from Mt Hamilton N OF CASTLE | 040404090404 040400040404 | JUERGENSEN, Mark West f‘x‘;lnfls. B ; imber Company. > = t the owners re t 3 iCal; ffice, 912 Larkin st. to a Lumber Company. vice ot andie & Hotel Vendome, San Jose, is {ASTA SPRINGS, | gy o e o i e st e A 3 ss Haynes do %0, 1 as ; AT, 5 do s, T U headquarters for Lick Obsorv- || erssow. A" ASSTREAT . e | RESTang ORCHARDzuisttis | CARLSBAD o, peesiiet toct, 1= xake mine owners to give sworn annual sta atory visitors. it is the ideal | _McCLOUD RIVER RESORTS. f NEVADAS, | are famaus for marvelous cures when all else ents, by ill was defeated. T [a c seavty axp | HEALTH SPRING JADAS, | tailed. especially in stomach, liver, kidney and s, Misses M. t is that the absence of any regula- spot for summer outing. Wr te { = pear Golfax.on | bladder affections, Superiof accommodations, eda von s in this matter is productive of P . Hersd LOW EXCURSION RATES, P 3 A oy | Jner Weskc ool triit SNkt Slid Kru up OnR eholarc ioatio ne for book that tells all about it. For further informatlon, lllustrated télders, | P18 Quiet Retreat: Finest Scemery, Water, | deer hunting. Write W. R. McGOVERN, 1L | : e BOUTHE S Mountain Alr, Fruit and All the Year Carlsbad, Lake County. st 1 1 mines are profit oG e gto. apply ut the SOUTHERN PACIFIC COM: R ad St i Catitorte [Smel e i, ntinel, n the properties GEO. P. SNELL, Mgr., San Jose. || PANY'S Ticket Office, 613 Market st. (Grand | 1deal Grounds and Surroundings. On Railroad, niinel St Mt 0. » Mor., ket JEnig e JOHANNISBERG. Mrs. John A ory is confined to owner | - AMILY RESORT AND OUTING PLACE assisted by Mrs fioimalteia DUSINGAE in | = rn ] $8 week. Open all year. Send for Booklet. | in the midst of the Napa Redwoods, Mount - Baker as grand marshal. There | some instan: ing such claims and | FOT SPRINGS. — This | Address Orchard Springs, Chicago Park, Cal. Mot e O R L A ol B ST <ocial hour and refreshments after | selling them to unsuspecting people.” | | beautiful summer and [puiog biuintingss At SRemn - 6 G YO peE mony in the parlor, which was| The report about to be issued oy the J winter resort, _ now B e ST RBE G . ite taste. State Mineralogist will be firs blished owned and managed by | AESORDY a5 Nipe Cunnibyieu- T i el = - | the series is co: ed the entire matter | an, e his entire e to the welfare 3 r.“’?:'m' E-Mar!ann;fl : 'mqm 'M} o ‘x:m oot m,‘mm ot I~‘nd |<’fnm(mmr a B ',1.5 ONOMA UNTY; ONLY 41 HOURS sts, whether sick or well, 18 situated g TO YOSEMlTE' | mal Transter Co., £30 Jones; tel. Sutter 4il. willThs rised and iss a single | G ONOX e oMy Sk DO R ¢ San Francisco, in the Coast (| Up in ths mountains near the lakes, OURISTS TO YOSEMITE VALLEY AND NP NS S0 S S e Sy P } ing; wat dicinal virtues e g;‘r;l;lv:ny-{:g‘:fl (';::'; and in the heart of Lake County’s min- return for s§5‘ cmhh,: %osgméxde and Ray- 2 P @ -6 Q@ | 4 N : iatural b mming H N '+ - . ¥ i mond Carriage Line, Limited. Address A. B. b “Coasted” and May Die. e taln acencry gonait pda Seulghuc ) and iiron. (eprings. Hot eral belt. Take train via Ukiah. VAN CAMPEN, Raymond, Cal 3¢ 4 Joseph Nelson, a schoolboy, aged 15 o ‘.;,Z{,‘:“,',fi'f’,?';:,, oy iy oL comfortable hotel; annex and cottages; good ROUND TRIP... ST ? s son of John Nelson, residing at 16 | £7aph; daily mall press; PIRSTICLASS | hunting and fishing: grand scenery: lovely | | 3. Martens, prop.; city office, 416 Pine st. HOTEL EL MONTE, & & street, met with a serious accident LEANT Vs e and drives. Spectal rates to families oc- SRS S 3 reet, ; afternoon stages; round trip fro 3 ana delv Lralesito anliaeco 0S8 GATOS, CAL.—STRICTLY FIRST . afternoon while st on | cisco only $500. Take Tiburo el o A e Class: rencvated throughout; lovely sur- 3| yele down HIll street. - boy lost | 8. m. or 330 p. m. Terms, §2 a day or § *d and Townsend st. depot, 9 a. m. roundings; new management. JOHN NEVILL, 3 > | control of his wheel a& he was nearing | Seek. References any guest of the past four | to Sole thence seven 'miles, by HOTEL LYNDON EIOprietor s E ¢ | Valencia street and when the machine kst I | stage to Parat §8. For further ] | | reached the Tough .pavement he was r unprecedented. J. F. MULC information r ULT, M.D., Pa- | HOTEL BENVENUE : | thrown with considerable force from ni e ERT 5 5 ralso Springs, - = OP'F-OS C'“"‘;"'?XSI‘_ = ND COTTAGES, LAKEPORT, CAL. — | seat onto the basalt blocks. He was | Sie 78 NEW BUILDING: HAND- La rounds; new_dancin tlion, 80 “ D S S ATNA SPRINGS | tome farnitare; 80 outsids rooma: every | 40; fronts lake 2 ft.; fAine bowiing alley and 3¢ > | oo modern convenience; electric bells and lighting; | shuffleboard; swimming, boating, elegant yacht Ps | perfect sanitary plumbing. Strictly first-class | f n's playground 4 tabja: no Ohi 5 : 3 : -class | free; chiliren's playgro ood table; no Chi- ADVERTISEMENTS. Jack and Jill elimbed up a hill BYRON HOT SPRINGS. |/ family and commercial hotel, Comfort and con- fene heip. F. & Ac M. SCALES, Proprietors. 3 &t T | venence of guests first consideration. Cuisine i T o | Till Mtia cid thelr nopes fuiinL s e e L il e | mwue ranes norEr 3 | Wh t D Y Th. k i lA Igttr;\a ltk'; el;j 0595 L}.lfll, knowncure for Rheumarism, Take § - m. | | BaADREM AT TOLEIE, : ILL BE CONDUCTED IN A QUIET, n ere they lived in clover. m. train foot of Market st. Ad- homelil:e manner, With one of the best | a 0 0“ l“ ooy W U o o 5 - = SUMMER HOME FARM. tables in the county: 310 to $12 per week. Round Py e O et ALBERT BETTENS, Mgr. | 3 5 . 3 trip, $9£0. S. F. and N. P. to Uklah; thence by + 4 Sorioes noa L ; : Byron Hot Springs, Cal AN R O IS FIRST.CLASS | stage. Aadress’ J. WILSON, Beriha, Lake ® = Sl Yot B LOMBARD & CO., room’ 30, 2% Geary || fiching; artificial lake for boating and swim- | County. Cal o 1 1 ow | city avents ming; long_distance telephone; campers’ return 8 | Tickets, $260; hotel open the year round. Sen MAGNETIC SPRINGS ea eac 0 e e ’* =5 for ctreular {o J. H. HAESTERS, Glen o, Baite Crox| County’ Cald I W et | FAMOUS GILROY HOT SPRINGS. | Y[ HIS, FINE' RESORT 1S FROM NOW, o AN S 2 “ha of Management.) ~ S gl wo New Wel i S FAVORITE ORT, LO- | R (e (tha abtona o resort. For particulars apply to the manager. . s Sk ¢ e a2 i S e «| DUNCAN SPRINGS, | s o £5 88"ttt iy e Unsurpassed view of beach, b mountains. | I0TEL AND ( 'TAGES HAVE Vi LE! ND. INE- % Both Gushers. e et ot et s | T W orcushny ronocaied new toeniture: | 1 otaicd sods and mamnes Sorings; vatn: | YOSEMITE. S a2 13 O d mu: Reasonable rates. for terms ad- | beds, carpets, etc. The Table the best the mar- ‘'urnished cottages. erms, to 2. Buy | . D - S e alle et Drin 84 | beds, hrpetn, el T e tad aus ttet | thznagh tcketa: Hend for chouisr, O, HOW.'| 1heice by Dejeded & Chs coachiosf tutite J. T. BROOKS, Chief Clerk. competent attendants and masseurs. Grounds | ELL, Hopland, Cal. to Yosemite Valley. nd trip $32. Single ok e e e tifid. Fine hunting sad fsh: Opiand. oF | fare, i either direction, $16. J. M. HUTCH- 3 Each producing thousands of barrels per [ B e ne teave Third ana Townsend sts., S | INGS, Agent, 10 Montgomery st., 8an Francisco. < day and In the same belt we are in. |BOTEL BELVEDERE %3 shsntrr = coamy G| DR C. C. O'DONNELLIS |- = n i = ; | roy for the Springs. NITA. N NE! NC 7] Amidst Red - 3¢ Some morning you will wake up and Tor ibstrated pamphlets and speclal rates A AL SR o9 L MOUNT VEEDER RESORE 5% 535 “ find our stock has gone up in the thou- PEN FOR THE SEASON APRIL 1L AM- | onthe and for families address R. ROB- | pletely furnished 5-room cottages; good boat- | and Pine Forests, Napa County foothills: love- <+ sands during the nizht. e accommodations in Hotel; also in new | ERTSON, Gilroy Hot Springs, Cal. Ing,”fihing and huntin: finest summer resort | ly and healtn(ul spot. = Elevatlon 16, teet & g X % BRI and mineral water for all diseases in America; | Mountain scenery. hunting, puie water, all va- BETT 2 cottages, just completed. camping ground and mineral water free. Apply | rieties of fruit. Terms, §7 per week. Address B ETTER GET WISE MRS. A. T. NOORE SEIGLER SPRINGS o br. . 'C. ODonnel. 1021% Mark et | P, E. HOLZREITER, Napa P. O. 'S > Sixth and leventh, San Francisco. — - Pt And buy a few shares while it’s s Bd] 2 2 | | LAKE COUNTY. | ContraCosta + STILL AT $3.00. JIGHTFUL WATERING PLACE SAMUEL _SODA SPRINGS. | FERNDALE SPI“N_fiS RESORT c" Gl -00. HOTEL MOUNT VIEW 7 the migst of the Coast Range R. MORRIS, PROP., NAPA COUNTY, | ofuootinestyiiime to hovers Ofhce 430 Markor: T - 4 . of mineral springs, hot and cold R Bl e Tor OyenelTes ARkt | R 2 - . t will make you rich the minute we Ly - ¥ = i A BEAUTIFUL SUMMER RESORT IN ROSS | baths, large swimming tank of mineral | ;peymatism and constipation; 'hot mineral T < strike oil. 13 | water fine stone dining room: telephone con- | jathe These springs are located in Napa A FEW SUMMER BOARDERS taken o8 8 d —_— 2 VALLEY; now open for guests, For terms | nections, electric lights, livers ‘accommodation: | County, 20 miles east of St Helena. The water | Luif farm 2 miles from Callstoga and rall- | B irecs. MRS. M. 1. LEACH | ood trout fishing and hunting. Round trip | s bottied at the springs and contains its own | 1oad station: eautiful shade; home cooking: PY . . . | and particulars address . | fickets at Southern Pacific offices, $10. L il an Btase lecyes RE- Hileuw Eood rooms: 36 per week and up. Address 3¢ Union Consolidated 0il and | os varey. Marin County. Can. N EBADLDING, Proprietor. na. §iR8 § 31T h.” Caistoga, Napa Co. Cal. € 1 e ST. HELENA SANITARIUM MANZANITA Station, near Mill Valley—3 P 5 . . N2AN 3 y—3 or 4 + T t t C A TEL. ATURAL ADVANTAGES: SALUBRIOUS | Tooms, With hoard; good accommodations at . +| Transportation Company, ., BOCA JHOTEL. | INDEPENDENCE LAKE. ATURAL ADVANTAGES: SALUBRIOUS | fooms With ar é 1 I N O A ey e o A4 Charming Bpot to Visit This Bummer. walks; puré epring water: beauliful drives: = . | toating on lake: boats free to gues ric OATS FREE TO GUESTS. FINE PISH- | Pine groves. lawns and.gardens. he best ad- 'S 323 PARROTT BUILDING, Femvonsbie, §8 t6 310 per week: special ratés for Tng. Excelient table. Clean beds and care. | yantages for those who need to obtain comfort, DO NOT. i ROSPECTUS -FREE tamilies. W. J. McDONALD, Manager. | ful attention to patrons. Climate perfect. Stx- o e AT AR Freiemddrees sus s P ; - teen miles from Truckee, in the heart of the | ET. HELENA SA} UM, St . Cal. - ¢ SUNNYSIDE FARM. Slerras and surrounded by magnificent trees of Be Without 2 S Sl .« | an unbroken forest. The ldeal spot for familles KENILWORTH INN - > + | EAR BOHEMIAN' GROVE AND RUS- | jecause it is clean, no poison oak, no pests. ’ rrl 9y i + MAKE PERFECT ME N N miles from “Guerneville. | X113 ‘oure air and pure water. Address MRS | MILL VALLEY—A MOST DELIGHTFUL E: CA‘ < - Plenty of Fishing and Hunting. An Ideal | i "z CLEMONS, Independence Lake. summer home. Every moderh convenl ? PO NOT DESFALI: bonorSul | Milniain Resorl: Terme. §per’ week, ei. | M 2 CLEMORR g : In and out door sports. Forty-five minutes fron During Your Vacation. i i 4 s ren under 12 years, haif price. | San Francisco. Table under personal care . et et o e ot R e Vorsttaaed 0 Norvous Deptlity tr _ SAMUEL TOMBLINSON, Guerneville PLANTATION HOUSE, (MRS 3 MERRY. Proprictor” | subscribers to “The Call” vislting. the s absolul cures y ECTO E < > 1 (GHTE! 2S FROM CAZADERO, ON THE H. D. BENDIXSEN IN A CALM. FARLETS Gheronpiieiioln | AGUA CALIENTE SPRINGS, | B GRS *Goca wout nenini. pienty it | KT AMATH HOT SPRINGS | country, seaside or springs during the Sum- X >4 ONOMA VALLEY, TWO HOURS FROM | cream and milk; free conveyance for parties o + i The new schooner H: ). Benl«flxsen is nnx;lo\;]t thlrls-’.nled:ys from JY(T(;‘lulu | 9 I drai oL ;,‘fl:};;‘;.‘;’,‘;f‘e’;“,'.‘;';;‘_‘,’{ SR via Titurdn terry. | Warm SOROM two 6 mere: Erand redwood scenery. ” Address (Beawick, Stakiyou County, Cal) mer months can have “The Call" sent tothem and should reach port at any hour now. the vessels of the sugar fleet have Vigor and posency to every func. swimming and tub baths. Water, gas, electric | J. LUT] R, Seaview, Sonoma County. INEST FISHING AND HEALTH RESO! been making long r;m:sagos and the chances are that the Bendixsen has been ;gmkf_rmm;ge‘;ymmfig"g bloom to che | bells. Rates 310 to $12 per week §2 per day. | cf apply E. KRUSE, 207 Front st., S. F., for | 2t it ‘coast. _Climate D p"’};f_ for a week or longer by prepaying for sams ved t winds and calms, Smvtie boxrontwa ital Sncrey Rl e B b o e (Ll culars apply to EDSON BROS., Proprietors. | at the Business Office or by order through » Vessels that left the islands a long time after the schooner are beginning B O D A et EEridhay e > : | ft | funded. Can be carried in vest ket. Sol 1 ;| 1 carrier. to arrive, and their captains report g0od sailing weather, so the Bendixsen should | verywhers.or mailed in plain wrapper B tecepe o PLEASANT VIEW RANCH. AURE DE NAPA SODA SPRINGS [ TERMS... follow them into port, The bark S. C. Allen came up in seventeen days and the | Wieé b THEFRATACHS Chu Cotie Bide.. Ghlesss WL | (2 00D FISHING, HUNTING, DATHING: LAKE AND HOTEL. =~ el ‘15 Cents per Week ® i 7Y renty . 7 V- . B 7. | resh milk, butter and eggs, fresh fruft. LIMATE, NERY, EN' N N N LE k; 2 barkentine §. > tle in twenty-one days. The barkentine Wrestler is, how- | w.'J. Bryau (two stores), Grant Drug Co., io | Terms, §1 E. M. SHELFORD, Cloverdale R R ohre n O aCE DAL Te A Mgt 65 Cents..... per Month e . T s KAkl ! r 3 T in Lake za ; stage train at Napa City, AN ever, out twenty-seven days from Kahului, | Oakland by Owl Drug Co | Cal. Free carringe. out. H, WAMBOLD. | DREW JACKSON, Nupa Soda Springs P. O. POSTAGE PREPAID.