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UNDAY, JULY 30, 1899 13 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL 000OD0.00L'DQD’QDQ.Ql:tfinfifiQC(JCU:E)23:&QQQQQQQ?}QQ’DOfiQfiQQfififififi)}QDfififlflflfififlfiflfifififlfiflgfifi : test Fraternal /Y o - st 2 SLatest Fraternal News. & & : go{.‘.\bO’DODOOUDOD?&‘?JCEOQC(&Q\:IC‘U.C‘QC‘OOC‘OC‘GOdtiO’fiOQQfiffififififififififififibfifiofifififififidfififififig TERN STAR. mended, and the commendations were de- | installed by Deputy Mrs. M. A. Duke, as-yningham, A. M Richnrvrz_::? 2331&?-?1”}51 ORDER E Brar Chapter at its meeting 4 one cand fation Mrs. Li sted the modest member of Inter [F. McCarthy, M. D. After the installation there | membership 'by initiation. On last . on behalf of the circle, to | Wednesday under the auspices of the Atwood, the retiring past [ camp there unveiled in the Home of served, for iy is a most competent | installing o Miss S. F Mr 2 s, Liz HMuntoon of Sacramento are | chief companion, as a token of the ap-|Peace Cemetery a beautiful monument Conniff of Joaquin . Parlor. ell of Califia Parior and | Mr. Atw The the visit of the | Mr: W pter has | names that appear on t er as | preciation of the members of the work |over the grave of the late Dr. H. Kahn, as the | Buests at the tive: Da Home. | this lady he done for the circle, a fine | who was a member of the camp. The ! " matron | Miss Alice Welch, who wa Home, | set of blue and gold chinaware. I')lrl‘xf monument was erected by the order and vor = 5 as returned to Lodi. The Home has T evening conciuded wi a s - | was unvi ve ceremonies. W e for Paris on the I5th of Au-| Pn‘,\':-]‘ P m‘.a‘\?:«l S gramme, the feature of which was a farce nvelled with impressive ce st | “The officers of Pledmont Pa i L l‘{\‘&;‘f‘l’fc!“» i YOUNG MEN'S INSTITUT xt T he worthy and | land were installed last Th which Miss Alj >culet, who pos: s ] g = o ~de has re- : 7 the orthy e e s HiSteionic talent in o marked degree, made | | Supreme President F. J. Kieice has re n: offictal ivisit torCenc by Deputy Miss A landley, .| hit in the character of a French gen- | turned to this city from a tour through ¥ Chapter on the 17th she will| The followlng n icers Of Manza- | & L A et ¥he farce there was danc- | the East, South and North, on which he Gate, the mother chapter of | T 0 &+ h""n x e Miss Lillie | ing and refreshmen started on the 2d of last May. Dhtice iRt ohes Smith: first| —_— July 17 there was district mect- uke; president, gnes Smi THE MACCABEES. ing in Y. M. L Hall, Oakland, of Couicils den; arranged for a party of the 12th Chapter ance on t, Mrs econd 5 = Nos. 6, 8 24 and 31, which was presided San Francisco Tent No. 18 has now a|over by District Deputy R. H. Hammond membership of 299 and it has recently in- | when matters to be presented bels sured its regalia and costumes for §W. | bext Grand Couneil were _discu i thic b Tag aid | banquet followed the meeting. On the lith of July it had all debts pald | "p "h" (275 WE, 1l gave an illustrated e of §165 in the treasury, an |jccture on Manila before the council in | income of $130 a month with expenses at | Martinez last week. { $100 monthly. The tent has issued a cir- | A new council is to be instituted in Lns% recording { financial surer, Mrs. Lizzie Freem: Julia_Brownell; trustees, ner, Miss Hattie alsh; outsid ; marshal, . Delia | with a balar Mary the worthy & hapter on the t affair, that fille inside A 1 2 estl ch | ‘After the calar ito el dtsomembersireluoLEE Eacs mento Council, which during the to assist J. W. Arbogast, D. S. C., In hiS | paqt six months initiated 102 mem?» is | was | efforts to increase the m?n!hel' hip. The | oy the banner council. Its memb. tent has received a set of jewels for the | on the 30th of June was 20§ active, 2 | officers which are said to _be the most |sociate and 10 honorary. - beautiful ever made for officers of this Foss PARLOR. ord he tent is securing a quartet from INDEPENDENT FORESTERS. | its membership. Sir Knight George V.| Conrt Yerba Buena has elected L. Me Leroi has been appointed by the adjutant | yorang p. T, M. Wate as delegates to t of the uniform rank as organizer for M X e del 0 the 1 llowing members and offices H. < S e wers and officers: H.| aqopted new b: . H. Castle, George V. Lerol | sonr'to the Supreme Chief for approv: ip dered, and concluded with a sump When requested, the Resorts mentioned in this column will send you circulars, giving full information rates, manner of reaching them, etc. When writing please mention The Call. 27 ole Parlor, regarding special advantages, ed in publi srand President who was spec to perform the on account of ti S in the Mrs, Frolich, W. H. Water! e Tfl“"’g‘.,‘,(;;“(,,,‘1""?‘3;;,““‘2“‘_2 One candidate was initiated and unc I3 | M. B. Sc Sl ® | good of the order Jer of addresses Richards, J. H. Sampson, | {ere ‘made. rder 2 number of addre L Creigh, Court Seal Rock at it f I Manson, J. M. | gecided that the first me ast held meeting on, W. W. Thompson, | month should be one . J. Clang; Salmond, H. Stephens he ma ¢ mony W ifully decorated tion to many, who b S e V. Lerof; | | | ° ting night each | I t t | lsLANn : - f entertainme | 1, Thompson White, Clar- | and sc bility. The fi :‘m' up“m“\un SPRINGS-‘ n eres Ing | ; L Al Bowr be given on the first meeting night in Au- | 4 Hours’ Ride From Los Angeles, Cal Cowles, ( ust. At the meeting last week the Orl- o | | ¢ Bust; A the mecting last week the Oti- | The Great Sanitarium of the West. | AMERICA'S FOREMOST RESORT. fled form on thirteen candidates. | OPEN EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR. | _Write for information about Catalina’s won A new court of the order has heen insti- | New Hotel, elegantly furnished; table un- | Hee oefl | derful attractions. World's records for rod captain ","f.": lll "I"'\!ll‘sun_ A , and one is being | surpassed; lighted by electricity. | | ?:ds:;f_l 1“53:5&-“’;“5?: éf:;“'g‘&':; E:gm: Lexol [ organized at Mogales | @ rsanizios 1| THOUSANDS CURED BY-ITS WATERS ; o¢ our tamous Marine Band. | F st Swimming Tank, Bowling Alley and Many points of interest The Hoiels Metropola Ifld Island v"la. it given in the 5 i A i Eivernins Kkeeper, | Santa Clara County and are meeting with rec € 7 B. Schofield; | good success. | Pancing Hall in Lake County, togetber with | e oy Robles. Beau- o s D arris; second ser- | High Chief Ranger McElfresh is making | complete Livery Stable, Gentle Saddle Horses | b Moderp, Conveniences. EMclent Management. red Wastie r yugler, J. H. | visits in the no n pa of the State, | and Ponies, = 5 | % o Lo ji‘xix"hl;xxfil‘:rl;:rr wiit o Yanedathe northern P e oiate | ovER st KINDE OF MINERAL SERINCE. and valley to places of re- IDEAL CAMP LIFE. S ontiradn - i = Physician in attendance; superb climate; nown. The mud and min- | BANNING COMPANY, 222 South Spring st.. nd it is expected that the divis- | Tuesday he was with Court San ehnt enery: trout, deer and tituted in two weeks cisco and on Thursday he was in Stock :nfi:’ll“uglam:“":\?el:ll?al: iagnificent drives; eral baths of Paso Robles afier the regular review |fon. On August 1 he will visit Watson- | baths in varlety: lawn tennls and croguet’ | are world famous. Our fal committee took charge of the | Ville on the 2d he will be in Monterey, on | Reached by the shortest stage route into | e R g nd there was a smoker and an ex- | the 3d in Santa Cruz, on the éth in Boul- | County. Round trip fare from San F‘rucluco‘ e e ¢ programme. der Creek, on the 6th in San Irancisco and | via Hopland, $8: via Calistoga, $9. e i for it. i Golden West Tent No. 58 recently closed | on the 7th in Petaluma | “Hotel and cotiage rates, $10 to $i4 per week. L % o x p e 285 name | & P. R. R. to Calistoga. For lllustrated =) : | on ‘u.,. roll, with fifteen candidates still “BLIND BOB'S” GRATITUDE. |phlet or further information address J. &.:er:(:a, | Paso Robles. | Deputy Ermaring Highlana Springs, Lake County, Cal.. Los Angeles, Cal., or call on THOMAS COORl | & ONE, “Rgents, €21 Market st, San Fran- ir and Mr i Alice M etary; Annie ary; Miss s Kat 1 > Dean, trustees mony the parlo a4 his widow, who d 1 away. M and Mr: bers of Loyal Rebeka “of that lodg and ‘Winn of th City Office, 635 Market st. 1. D. CRAIG, 316 Montgomery. ey S e Donation of One Thousand Dollars to ™y ana Springs Mineral Waters on sale at tent by 1 and if he ps | the O0dd Fellows’ Home at | 0a an hm\mm— snndkal V\[;nler Co., Thirteenth | | uyp S s > s, Vebster sts., Oal nd. 1D his re past he will ac Thermalito. end W IRENS, PEIN & BULLWINKEL, mandolin club | e Toaie! tenf on the | ntson, a e e o — tained the | member of Kernville L Inde- | i o hoice ections. pendent Order of Odd F . of Kern- THE L d Sir Knight Traube | ville, Kern County, had the misfortune to | = | s deputy and he will hustle | Jose the sight of his e: = ;‘-'\l an f,” m‘ Efls of th : | i Several years ago v i mac t of the N h members with Paci apy ; of a to of the love of he & | fellow Aiiie e ol LD or membe I’X.x»‘(\l:\mx;!u;‘rxllll(h“ Jhis 1 sion. His lodge cared “for ~him, 3 ‘ hort programme of entertainment. e i R e e e T HOMELIK“E ll;ESORTS | Health are Hotel ANCIENT ORDER WORKMEN | FORESTERS OF AMERICA v A OIO AT TGN limit of its financial ability.” but there | and assured | del el dce at ST x| At the last held me L e e {tlaxl‘\»l::hv]l':nv”\\!14\|: l‘lml lodge was unabl AND CHARMING lPleasure at Coronado Be Jera & June forty dates PO b e b e e | Helghts mitted in the s of the or-|to the relief comm CAMPING RETREATS | §u lor Bamrnie, 1o, X nmect. Ry SErahum D s Stat Last week | This body cheerfully MOUNT H | SWEET BRIER CAMP. CRAG VIEW CAME. | A00ic%0: "y New Montgomery st., 8. F. Grand Represent cz San Francisco tour | and continued to give relief until some : RATERRZAVERN opicAmTE |- - S ave an interesting ac I | time ago, when by one o ose sudden 1 P | C: | T the Supreme Lodg cretary who At lts last held meet- | ch SRR | GEEEE [S0DA SERINSES SESSEA SERTNGES. | > e e inoffelal v S e o e | SHASTA RETREAT ar est rings celsior Hall at its | ered sting address he | nig t meeting nown in the orde 1d Bob,” and SISSON. et S :\n\)‘ ASTA CAMP. | . then tendered a | Fetiring J. P. Riley, was 1ge of g he realized upon w vears befor |. ., McCLOUD RI OST PICTURESQUE RESORT. VARIETY ive Mrs. Stew- | Presented a fir matic jewel of the the senator from California; | he thought was a very poor investment A VAST DOMAIN OF of mineral springs, Soda, Sulphur, Magne- ince returned | of past nd then T te Council at its meeting last | Recently he 5 y remains | 1 Mo GRANDEUR. sia, Iron and Arsenic; plunge bath:; swimming perior Lodge. | 8 s by the district Gy migbtielected one: candiditte and | rera latd aties Odd Fellows, and | sy onglil | LOW EXCURSION RATES. | pool, billiards, shuffieboard, croquet and other addresses by | § ; ed two to its membership by Initiation, | it was then le 2 s S h e S o Honl tuxiien GIEmAHEs FIES e idee e good: er Boo journme i of ing U Sh pEE e for e i iess aho ; | etc., apply at the SOU { PACIFIC COM. . R . 8875, S . T Booth of| was served to the Visiting D T o s | s i | Pt t e ikt Otfice, 613 Market st. (Grand | meets moraing trains and Sat. eve. FRESE & d 7 M| members. One of the bou e - & siness 1g | his affliction, left by will the sum of $1 | Hotel). :(.E%?IEASEA. Mark West Springs, Sonoma e — C jue e court that evening wa City Office. 912 Larkin st hermali g hour of ente clections by the ain- | to the Odd Fellows' Home at a ple d recorders—Mr. and | to be used for the fit of those aged = members_of the o who turn to that z HOT SPRINGS. — This | winter resort, now | re will be the initiation of candidates B e | cwned and managed by | : amme of entertalnment, | ) | DR 3. PERRAULT, who as resident physt. LOS GATOS. 5 rning from the session of the| HER WORK APPRECIATED. | cian, Will devote his entire time to the welfare UST OPENED: NEW BUILDING: HAND- 4 | of his guests, whether eick or well, is situated some furniture; 50 outside rooms; every d vocal ited in Sutter Creek | MOSt excellent class of m 3 Union Qudrtet. i : of the Foothills, [ Eressive and is staheibest colicts i the night of the 10th of August Pa- R S semi-annual returns to the Council will have a great time, as|pbattle with the world secretary of this jurisdiction show will soon be instituted at | dor_County | up to Ju there had been a net in- mador County. | crease of t held meeting the attraction | o R 1 - A Hastings, Senator from | two prizes for the best | E D e ,; - Court San | e e “was taken T at: Ghicagoiand Pleasing Resolutions Received by a 150 miles south of San Francisco, in the Coast | modern convenience; electric bells and lighting; e TRt e | it to Oa d.ivisited Gourt fi o fainea there far spveral days | | ¥ SRt . HOURs | Kanre Mountains, at an elevation of 1000 feet. | pertect sanitary plumbing. ~Strictly frst-class “Josie Butler and Helen | L America and ini geiam | ' > 2o | Past Grand President of the ONOMA COUNTY: ONLY 4% HOURS | The climate is soft and balmy and free from | family and commercial hotel. Comfort and con- 2 ; ndidates for i = ix S 5 from San Francisco and but § mliles’ stag- | fogs. Soda, sulphur and iron springs. Hot | venience of guests first consideration. Culstne . 2 ‘ = CHOPPERS' FRI DSHIP CLUB. | Native Daughters. - | ing; waters noted for medicinal virtues: best | plunge and tank baths; delightful grounds: | and service unsurpa ous fres a grand ‘;”‘,‘"A“"' COMPANIONS OF THE F. O. A The officers of the Choppers’ Friendship | Mrs. Lena H. Mills, the junior past grand | iatiral bath in State; swimming and boating: | comfortable hotel: annex and cottages; good | sample room. LYMA Propr. no business can be| A I i : Al A i b S J ! 2 £ 8 o otographe! . one s and drives. Special rates to families o | stituted in Los Angeles | Str During the evening five | G;;1qen during her term of office Batly mail and express: FIRST-CLASS | cupying entire cottages, or invallds cr others SUMMER HOME FARM. < were admitted by card. After | D STAC RVICE: mor | The officers of Bay City €ircle were in- as the recipient of many ences of | remaining more than ore month. Trains dall 4 ol e 3 ir ,,.,,,r Srgen SeiEaE mesting there was a pleasant time, | Was the recipient of many evidences of | B0CC 0 eoy round trip from San Fran- | from Third and Townsend st. depot, 9 a. m ANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS; FIRST-CLASS in_public 1e pr e of Mr s eTub 15 inereasing quite fast, and it | the appreciation of the work she did for | &isco only $550. Take Tiburon ferry at 7:3) | (Pullman to Soledad, thence zeven miles by family resort: cottages, tents, hunting and r comp: in t increasing in finance as well as mem- | the order at large, and in addition to these | a_ m. or 3:30 p. m. Terms, $2 a day etage to Paraiso.) Round trip. $8. For further g artificlal lake for boating and swim- | presence r of members | bersk marks of approbation from all parts of week. References, any guest of the | Thtermation address 3. PERRAULT, M.D., Pa- ; long distance telephone; campers' return . Sen | the State she has just received a set of | years. Patronage constzntly d resolutions from the parlor at | year unprecedented. J. (LT MD- Pa- | fickets, §250; hotel open the ESEnttaals B ¥ for circular to J. H. HAESTERS, ~ Gleaweod, al. Dhe mcmboo | = raiso Springs. or city offic tastefully decorated | ERITH €ngro. X ar 1 corated | on July 13 Modin Lodge celebrated | Sutter Creek, Amador County, which read - manncr, | its_ thirty-ninth anniversary by a high | as follows: — = st | s ot s b LS : T PRINGS. | BYRON DUNCAN SPRINGS, ie ren, | the B. B. building. There was a large | the . exten a i B. E uilding: here was a large | LS, Qe t ‘grand pre C ¢ . | m. 483 (3] HOT . SPRINGS WO MILES FROM HOPLAND. UNE. of | the performed great appre the work she | fter the « That night the pa IhoShiet womn | sub-chief comp nce of the friends of mem 1 from P President | ing programme of s y enjoved e 4 Reso] hat members. qualed soda and magnesia sprinj A Maberry, who 15 now & tesident|| Oncine the eyuing ther A ".fnf\’ulm‘lmfnrrr Them. " rle | Patlor s 1est_congratul iline balmyialridnd ithe woters, Hav= the only known rém=dy furnished cottages. Terms. $10 to $ Miss D. De Lano and Miss | collation. e Srortammeves s itoxan| D ma H. Mills f with rest and bountiful fare, will f-r Roeumatism—the Hot through tickets. Send for circular, O, HOW- I members of the parlor, | The officers of Exc: \tch_between two young Sports, whe held in. Stoc make you feel as good as new Minsral:BARe hddre e iton ERE o e t this city after a month's | lled "I' XPL-;‘”" wwed up in a three-round g During | it up Details_and rates cheerfully furnished by || \ prorpxe Mer. at th dresm nauiren o DR. C. C. O'DONNELL'S v nma igton, 1 n a collation and 3 3 3 3 ell, Fes etna ings, Naps s 5 L — mis & ¥ — e ! . ning a collation and refreshme B AL Sy é:’r:nsfln\ ona Pelions’ plags | § BARD & CO..room st., agents. § ANITARIUM AND MINERAL SPRINGS, anc ary M Glen Ellen, Sonoma County; also 20 com< > all present. | e Parlor hi e iand mer, acting as grand mar : . grand president will come to this | truth and ju Telephone Mint 153 i = —— = e i o1 7 mber of N dom that the work is done 'in a more | city about the middle of September, when | love of all [ieerss L e e : mpressive manner. It was highly com- | he will officially visit the local lodges, | West L | GILROY HOT SPR | s Comy | mended by the many who witne The B'nai Brith Library, having been | UVIZAIE MAE Lake FAMDUS,, LR? 5 INGS. | 30% Jing Eround and mineral water free. . Appiy Jlunteers, and W The supreme chief compan - | thoroughly renovated and the hooks and bR g e T sARATnGA SPRINGS, County. e L e to Dr. C. C. O'Donnel. 10211 Market st., bet. i drum major of the regiment | €nt and made a neat addre e | periodicals catalogued, is again open to A Ladies’ Night. Biraiso: S ;,nm"'r,n,,,_ s at | ixth and Seventh, San Francisco. being presented by |t se who are entitled to its privileges. | california Council 330, of the Na- || Up in th: mountains near the lakes, HE HOTEL “AND COTTAG The " \ 1 album of Cz | To-morrow night Congressman Juliu . bur f 0-morrow | ongressman_Julius | Californt ; i o it P % 'a thorcushly renovated PLANTATION HO e Oei = anfiesill fd Sl BOR S Catu T on i Kna Al ‘fl“’"" Uniion, she & ""'l”: o neanes ”"‘1’ ::‘:! ‘:e:l“e ‘-}i‘;‘; f',:,lnmvfacf;?._‘z i Pl it e e Exa‘firgz.\' LS SROM CASADERG. 0N e | before Unity Lodge. rst regular meeting night of each mont Tk F g7 ket affords. The Baths refitted and improved stage line. Good trout fishing, plenty fruit, g and patriotic e L men e 2 Pl 1 | for the entertaiument of its members and ROUND TRIP... ..$9.50 competent attendants and masseurs. Grounds | cream and milk; free conveyance for parties of 1, on behalf of the of- Comol. ool caag eandiwiien to WOODM OF THE WORLD. | visiting friends in its elegantly appointed 7 7 and wilks beautified. Fine hunting and fish- | two or mere; grand redwood scenery. Addre: iment, he presented to Humbert, daughter of Mr On July 17 the officers for the cur-|hall in Central block APpointed || 3. Martens. prop.; city office, 416 Pine st ing. Trains leave Third and send sts., J GER, Seaview, Sonoma Count > Statden, our drum ma n, who earned the honor of past| .. . term, who are to control th .- | Grant avenue, re alternate st ximaand 3 djp. o Chiriames SUOILT ee SppEpIRE R S Pronbigt; 8 Bty for the Springs. particulars. on by service as record- | chief ccmpa | {" SEconsnE \fg;! ng secretary for a number of years, a | ti ies ‘of lden Gate Camp, w meeting night f;:‘r LTt ";“' tory SR R s |, For iluctrated pamphlets and speclal rates A — rised haton o a certificates and closed the 11 stalled w the imposing ceremoni degree wor The first of t W Py | by months and for families address R. RO hope that inside of | i oextificates and closeasiy | The order. The same night a number of | given next Tuesday, and it will be Sl ORCHAR T e FO0T. | ERTSON. Gilroy Hot Springs, Cal. HEARESRAIY oot veamutat anque 1n- Pein ead you up Market | on hehalf of one of t | candidates were admitted by initiatior. | dies’ night, so as to give the lady | RESTEN’ SIERRA | — s s ———— | are famous for marvelous cures when all eisa The baton is ap- | flag with which to d | On the second meeting in Atgust, which | tives of members and their lady frienc NEVADAS, | fatled, especlally in stomach, liver, kidney and | e thatithereiwas o toc r and will be the 1ith, there will be a 1] nity to determine for them- HEM.TH SPRING searColtsron | SEIGLER SPRINGS, |bladder aftections. Superior accommodations. illation of the officers of | Smbers were preseniod. Y | evening” after the routine business shall | s t kind of an organization the the C.P.RR | 3 | $10 per week, Fine roads, trout fishing and N. 8. G, W | 2 sosed of. | "W LAKE COUNTY. deer hunting. Write W. R. McGOVERN, nion is. There will be a choice | plain Quiet Retreat: Finest Scenery. Water, been_dis and the serving of refres G PLACE | Carlsbad, Lake Count | | fYHIS DELIGHTFUL WATERI | | most enjoy Gate Camp at its meeting last | programme of citation Mountain Air. Fruit and All the Year 3 of Pale Alto e B yere | Monday night had, in addition to the vis- | ranged by the mmitt Around Climate in California. is located in the midst of the Coast Range, | — == — installed by Deputy Mrs. Emma Harring- | iting soldier Woodmen of the Second Ore. | of which Frank chair- | Tdeal Grounds and Surroundings. On Railroad, | Abundance of mineral eprings, hot and cold | JOHANNISBERG. ton, assiste Grand Trustee Mre. It | gon Volunteers, a notice of which ap- | man. and this will be followed by a soclal 136 Miles from San Francisco. rlange baths, large swimming tank of mineral | £Y AMILY RESORT AND OUTING'PLACH & ind Secretary Lun: Kemp Van marshal, and the work | peared in The Call of last Tuesdi dance. $8 week. Open all year. Send.for Booklet. | ot Ane Blone dIoI oo e Gon | v, 0 the midst of the Napa Redwoods, Mount 1, and the Daughters by a5 Hone In the presence of 4 large num. | 1arge number of members and vis ———————— Adéress Orobard Springs, Chisago Park, Cal o aime A montnel Rt Gy | eede MR HANCITRER AT R Mrs. Theodore Lunstec Der of companions, in A manner that was | from other camps, a proof of the popular. Gazfeld Reliet Corps. | | tickets at Southern Pacific offlces, $10. » Tend or eitcalars. JOHANNISBERG | Proprietor. SORT. Oakville, During the JOHN SPAULDI v s | evening H. C. Ale John A. Miller,| James A. Garfield Corps, 4 apa County, Cal. i ; Women's Re- | Bl 3 -~ | John A. Oswald, W ns, H. A. Ken’ | lief Cor social for next Sea Beach Hotel I Charics T, Fosier, James Hilton, | Tuesday cvening in the social hall of the WILBUR HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS, Dl el b ac Mensor, Coleman Attell, J. B. Cun- | Alcazar building. | SANTA CRUZ, CAL. Sulphur Creek, Cclusa County, Cal. 26 miles homelike manner, with one of the best = sz i | C ALIFORNIA’S FAVORITE RESORT, LO- | Mest of Williams and 22 miles east of Lower | tables in the county; $10 to $12 per week. Round d President Mr: nd marshal, and pre \ as grand Lunstedt W | ity of the camp marked for its impressiveness. Miss Pau Aaron, the outgoing past chief, wi presented an emblematic badge and & c tificate | a: The officers of Robin Hood Circle were | Is line = ———— = e = E z E == T ek e | & “catea on a flowering siope from the beach. | Lake. Stases leave Willlams for the Springs. | uip, $9 80, 8. . and 3. B to Ukigh; thence by 5 R A : 1 ? : : ey : P e ntpayia > T atism, dropsy, salt rheum, A W A tha, ki GERMAN COMMENT |HUNTINGTON'S CONTROL versary of the Insiitution.of Alleal Lodge | Oakland, who kas charge of the store at | Ciuurbanss Mew of peach, B2 208 ROUAE | any’ okin” alscursntutarefa” v complaint | Eatnty, S o : Mong e s v Lakes, had a narrow escape from | a 3 i aralysis, dyspepsia, mercury in the systel — — — C erd ses " nd music. Reasonable rates. For terms ad- | D! ¥ 'y system, ON THE ARENS CASE| OF MEXICAN TRAFFIC |320/ierary sxercisss in Armory Hall, fo drowning near that resort yesterday. At|dresy J. 5 PHAKES, Propeigtor; [ kidney complpint ang, catapre s patunsl | VOSEMITE, S5 rnsiey o, ot e | - Sumner of ‘Hax, Franciaco will lbe speaxer [ DIack Boni atlargel wayo, dashed: over | ST, BEOORIGHE Gk - = Rew ‘Totory notel and o hew bathchouse. | Thence by Lumsden & Gors coaches 80 mailss . N > b i3 2 the cl and washed Pruett off the rocks. | = AT RECOT e I R ce ms: . es Liberal Papers Support the Action of | Object of the Extension of the Sonora | of the evening. | He was able to swim some, but a_couplé Board e s e beh W andisn [ o YisemitanValley, Hound Sl by miatle the Faculty in Dismissing | Road From Guaymas to Washied OF 2 Gt By o Wav ']'1{‘53;'"lgnr:l:na%m:}‘{g:hi:;_fjt!;f"‘-tI"l“:{é:;‘(s, HOTEL BELVEDERE = T = T INGS, Agent. 19 Montgomery st., S8an Francisco. the Hotter | avsrin, 3 1,]“‘[.?“13&:" : . | SANTA CRUZ, July 29~}§yal h P:x:!. of| Ja8Eed rocks” agalust which ‘he was| ) pEN FOR THE SEASON ARRIL 1 AM- INDEPENDENCE LAKE. |sANta cnuz Mommne s avet foothil 20.—The press of Berlin | STIN, July 29.—Professor E. T. Dum- g S t of | dashed. plo accommodations in Hotel; also in new A Charming Spot to Visit This Sommer. P e s delighiral sumamer home 13 : s cottagas, just completed. OATS FREE TO GU 1ch attention to the Arens case, | ble, former State Geologist of Tex TS. FINE FISH-| the redwoods; running water; abundance of or who lectured on | arrived here from a remote section of MRS. A. T. NOORE. ing. Excellent table. Clean beds and care- | fruit; good table; terms, $5 per week; children s is a profe = - - - the Berlin University and is a | the State of Sonora, Mexico, where he | BELVEDERE. | ful attention to patrons. Climate perfect. Six- | under 10, $3. Address W. CRANDELL, Santa r whose presence in the | has been for the p two rs develop- | e SRR ER {gaat miles Trom Trichee, I the Reart ot ‘the e N : ve coal fields for >, rrounded by magnificent t; e e et v has given great offense to all | ing extensive coal fields for C. P. Hunt- ; | St sra Sortounded By ashincent reen oF | <o e : “GTEL MOUNT lew. | $6 pet week; free railroad fare $3 up \ 2 | | for com- | ington, president of the Southern Pacific because it is clean, no poison ocak. no pests. favorab! to d sure 2 Lo neas 2 M bl okl R | And_pure air and pure water. Ada MR and return; one mile from station. Address ing sc The Diet passed a law | Company. . It 15 propo: 1w buid 2 |OF RESPONSIBLE MANUFACTURERS, MERCHANTS oo | B oM CLEMONS, "Independence Lake® "1 | Hedwood Grove, Occldental, Sonoma Coun- year ago the press the Arens | branch of she Sonora road of the South- A BEAUTIFUL SUMMER RESORT IN ROSS | = - S5 & ——————————| ty, Cal «, making it possible for the Govern- | ern. Pacific, which line was recently ac- AND JOBBERS. VALLEY; now open for guests, For terms LN e L e ment to proceed against and dismiss so- | quired from the Atchison, Topeka and and particulars address MRS. M. I. LEACH, . ANEK LS . A it N e o St o s ier | St e Company, 1o thes coai aieias. | CATALOGUES AND PRICE LISTS MAILED ON APPLICATION. | Ross Valey. Marin County, Cal. ATURAL ADVANTAGES: SALUBRIOUS | I siation; heautifar shade: home Sooking; phical facult -k ago tried Profes-| The Southern Paciflc is also making ar. PLEASE MENTION “THE CALL.” | e — walks: pure spring . water: . beantiful devan | good rooms: $6 per week and up, Address sor Arens and unanimously déclired that | fanEements to extend, the Bonora roaf o s L8 e e et SAMUSL SODA SPRINGS. pine groves. lawns and gardens. The best aq- | _Mio o SMITH, Calisiog. Napa Co. Cal . H ay s present s . erm- 5 3 : A - vantages {of e who 0 ob = & T theygesy o) gcpnilin o x‘»l‘k{ action. inus, down Pacific Coast of Mexico | BELTIN FRESH AND SALT MEATS. | J. & MORRIS PROP. NAPA COUNTY. g}tl!flfi‘d“hv‘;hhTul(vu‘r:i:e;ds;u;r:‘zll?!?e‘. Rfess | MANZANITA Station, near Mill Valley-—s or 4 e state’s orney appeale e case | to Mazatlan, where connection Wi » Manct Belti S ® Cal. Sure cure for dyspepsia, indigestion, | ST. HELENA SANITARTUM. St. Helena, Ci 8 e 7 &gconniodations to the Ministry, who, it In regarded ¢ made with the extension of the Mexlcan L. I. DEGEN, Ln’c"euL:E:::f°§o§,10“71§l?;. JAS: BDYES: &-C0. Shipeing Dutgners, o {heumaiiem and constipation; ot ":m:e;:l' TR =T SC Helenn Cal | Manzdnita 'Villa tain, will dismiss Professor Arens. The | International ro; at is now being b sion St., cor. Spear. Telephone Main 562. SR i et > 2 :1“ £ h > \’n"“w“ 1”}11; i‘n‘ li‘;‘:}”}"mn ll‘r\n‘s‘l‘:\xr:l:rrnl:L‘l‘x'l'r‘](fu'xll!n)lrl]"”v:'(!hm;‘h:h'i\":«'lnr U KBD"‘B!EBINI‘JAIEERS' ORKS ALACE Hardware Co., Importers and Deal. | Datural gas. Stage leaves St. Helena. LAKE AND HOTEL. = Jeutse Zeitung says e fa 3 3 e connectic . i ers In hardware, 603 Market; tel. Main 752, | P ACHE LIMATE, SCENERY, TERTAINMENT: —_— lin University ha o the Rame in | Mail Steamship line will give Mr. Hunt- | J§ REKA RW y S — 4| none better in Lake Co. etehd acl 3 ) s n An i S0 C ) ;_ges indoors d apacity for_consideration jof {he state | IoELoR B oR0 oA oD A ntarn mad Cebe . 3. BRADY, Proprietor. = IRON FOUNDERS. BOCA HOTEL. adt 15 S asmor s DO NOT Zors In treating the Danish question last | tral Mexico. Special Attention Paid to Repairs and Ship estern Foundry, Morton & Hedley, Props. INEST HUNTING AND FISHING ON THE R - SiL ors in treating ol et Work. B4 Tremont 3" Costlngs of Every e | mitied R el Sy vioms: g0 | | HOTEL, BENVENUE Be Without NORAT. o 0 PRiE | ription Made to Order. Tel. Black 1505, | Loating on lake; boats free to guests; prices L GES, EPORT, CAL. — The Kreuz L4|L.n\r.r€'prfi..njlm;\1 the fac- ANTI-TRUST MOVE. Office and Works—113-115 MISSION ST, |—— = s ~————"""" | reasonable, §8 to $10 per week; special rates for Large grounds; new dancing pavilion, 80x | 64 I7] ulty with hoiding that soclal democrats rdidy ST PAPER DEALERS, Tamilies. W. o MEBONALD, Manager. | 40: fronts lake 200 ti.: ‘fine bowiing ‘alley’ and , HE ( :A l l b o e o9 e e T W T s : ming, ating, elegant yacht should be treated on an equal footing with | Governor Stephens of Missouri in * rer parties and formulates the attitude ST e PULP AND PAPER CO. free; chiiiren’s playground: good table; no Chi- n of the conservatives as follows: Sympathy With TIt. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. WILLAMETTE "555 250 foreesy e :N SUNNYSIDE EARM. | s heln, F. & A M. SCALES, Proicior. During Your Vacation, “It is impossible to treat a party that| AUSTIN, July 29.—Gove Sayers to- 2 & =8 i " " e declares wae upon the state and the e iy 20 Governor Savers to- | THE SAN FRANCISCO NEWS COMPANY, PRINTING. P T e s A KENILWORTH INN Subscribers fo -“Fhe -Call" visitinz thy ) | day received a letter from Governor Lon isting order as having the same political | | s s PRINTER, | Mountain Resort. Terms, §1 per week; chil- i i rights as other parties.” V. Stephens ot Missouri stating that he p3;'”2“"“’1f??;’que)gggs;'ifih"z‘;‘r_r‘]’g;":{y E. C. HUGHES 51 &mr S e, | doutatn Remrt, T ot prict MILL VALLEY-A MOST DELIGHTFUL country, seaslde or springs during the Sum- The Dresdener Nachrichten re-echoes | is in favor of the anti-trust movement | ¥ ODICATE e i2h R 2 i e SAMUEL TOMBLINSON, Guerneville, Cal. summer home. Every modern convenience. | mer months can have "The Call" senttothsm this sentiment, adding that the days of | and will give all the aid he can to make 5 O AN BiooN THE HICKS-.UD ) CD., ,Frinters Book. | — = ———————————=" In and odt door:ports, Forty-five minutes frdm i political equality for soclalists is against | the proposed conference of Governors and DAL CORBIS Ron. 4 Y bloMere 3 et at. NAPA SODA SPRINGS SangFrancisco, prable under personal care of | for a week or longer by prepaying for sam» STATIONE2 AND PRINTER. 3 e i - - at the Business Office or by order throuzh public welfare, and hence it is the duty | Attorn General to be held in St. Louis, | j_ C: WILSON & CO. R A WO TRAINS DAILY, 7:30 A. M. AND 4 P. HOTEL EL MONTE, carrier. of Judges everywhere to take into account | September 20, a succy this fact in the administration of justice. | He requests Governo: 'Sn_wrs to advise 900 BATTERY STREET. TelgtzmphlcpARTRlDGE 306 Cali- 3 nt i Tt St deaio Brie el | mae e B SR VRER R e v sl Dy Cones. : fornia st | el SKCRSON . Naps Soda Springs B O | L O5hesCATOS, SAL-SIRICTLY FIRST | 0ld A eels S o —~ E a0 »: o class; renovates through 3 1; - one consistent with the freedom of uni- | e COPPERSMITH, WHITE ASH STEAM COAL, 4 1 et o et SonN NEVIEE, | g5 %zr:'ttss J Seteol: b ey on s meagiont 0dd Fellows’ Celebration. JOSEPH FOX, Supt. ~ H. BLYTH, Mgr. Mineg by the KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS | Iroerictr. POSTAGE FREPAID. efends the fa y on 2T o1 2 3 B P 3 J 3 e OND COAL MININ = ~ Professor Arens as professor of physics | SALINAS, July 20.—The Odd Fellows of | ¢, w. Smith, Ship Plumbing, Steamboat A I FIV I COLLE e, M lts | pBesmick, Stsklyou County, cal)sont | FERNDALE SPRINGS RESORT SontracCosts does not handle the question of socialism | this city have completed arrangements | and Ship Work a Specialty, 16 and 18 Ts the Best Coal In the Market, B 0e sast Cliwinte partect-icWov pacti-} i “health; S0 Ehaentc in his lecture. | for the celebration of the thirtieth anni- | Washington St. Telephone Main 5641 Otfice and Yards—i30 Main street. culars abply to EDSON BROS., Proprictora. | ta atbetinae sthna ta borate. GFArea __ C Gtfie® . ] R s