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DAY, AUGUST HE SA FRANCISCO CALL, T ;."0000GOODOG0000000000000000000000OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO DUXEY IS UN :é = e ° § j . == JIn the World of Sport. - "y yer op and third heats "hornton, Maude ted Frazier also st AL TUEENS o BOYELE RIDERS BANKRUPTEY [}:C TH TUHF IN | FROM THE LEADERS | PAY u@fl]' IN[S Moy Bo Bodlavar an Insolvent To-Day. “McJames' Wildness and Lack of Sup- | port in Two Innings Defeat | e 13[,~20\1‘(_1'§7‘x,.w\\vr\‘w Round-Up of Wheelmen vicT g PETITION | Clubs— W.1I Clubs— W.L I in San Mateo. M OF KEEN COM ST 3rooklyn Pittsh, 46 42 } =t Briar Sweet and Im | | HE IS UNABLE TO MEET LIABILI- : o ENFORCING AN ORDINANCE | TIES NOW DUE. in a Race. 1 o | AT | | | T I8 |USE OF BELLS AND LAMPS For the Past Week the Bookseller Has CALIFORNIA MARE QUITS INSISTED UPON. Been Trying to Realize Money e ti | & —. by Selling His Books at FAILS TO GET ANY PART OF THE | Redwood City Residents Spend a a Low Figure. i | | Day Watching the Bringing — Bk ona s | ™M olly | In of the Luckless Willlam Doxey, the well-known book- A, ¥ ¥ Sabh | | Pedalers. F;lh;ir and publisher, is again lnda‘sta\fi‘ TDga o T e [ 1d to-day for the | —— ;mh:t?i?lcziymh:n:»\-‘t?lntflosjir:;n;etflon ?n :e When requested, the Resorts mentioned in this column will send you circulars, giving full information Winner Gets the Verdict From Firearm by a Short | Nose. | | | £ For the past week Doxey has been in- B REDWOOD CITY, July 81.—Bicycle dustriously getting rid of his magnificent 5 gm pervisors of San Mateo County and | Palace. i carefully study its provisions. The or-| Doxey's financial troubles were first | . dinance makes it a misdemeanor to ride | aired last January, and at that time his | & nterest'ng ' 34 Hours’ Ride From Los Angeles, Cal. e Special Dispatch to The Call. | declared insolvent. regarding special advantages, rates, manner of reaching them, etc. When writing please mention The Call. riders from nelghhoring counties would do | Stock of literary works at low figures, well,to obtain a copy of the ordinance |and there are now many empty book I passed some time ago by the Board ot |shelves in his spacious store under the | at any time without a bell, and at night, | creditors held a meeting and generously | from sunset to sunrise of the following |decided to allow him to continue business, thars " o it Tamp. T4 1 s oents | 1t belng asreea that e snoud meet some | _ The 6reat Sanifarium of the West. _ AMERICA'S FOREMOST RESORT. ) ride with off the pedals, gen- of his Habilities at that time and others| OPEN EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR. Paso Roblas o Frite for information about Catalina's won, | known as “coasting,’ or to drag | to-day. This seftlement for Mabllities| New Hotel, ex‘gngqy' farnished; tavle ua- | fg g L 799 Ll B e i L By S 1 the wheel any bush, stick or other | amounting to $48.800 was made on a basis | furpassed: lighted by electricity. | E%ept, 1 Susplces Tuna Club. Sixth season | of 30 cents on the dollar, 15 per cent of | THOUSANDS CURED BY ITS WATERS of our famous Marine Band. o nce took effect me time | the total amount being due to-day and the | Dflx::; x;v:“nfinfiz::n%"ufi?:xx?;efi:y :‘?g | Many points of interest | The Hotels Metrupnle and Island Yilla. ago, but officers were lenient with balance six months hence. | complete Livery Stable, Gentie Saddle Horses | near Paso Robles. Beau- Modern Convenlences, Efficient Meanagement. tiful drives over mountain | Moderate Rates. Best Golf Links. s that keen competition | ang Ponjes. refraining from making arrests to Mr. Doxey stat | glve wheelmen an opportunity to become | i8 mainly responsible for his financial OFER‘?‘" K":’Di(‘op‘d.fim" s".fi{;‘:fi‘ and valley to places of re- | IDEAL CAMP LIFE. acquainted s provisio Fester- | oS, 00 20 ysician endance; atel en. £ G COMPANY, 222 South Spring st., juainted with fts provisions. Yester- | ruin elling b at a: S mer-cent dlg- | "ERysiclantin attendine et tend nown. The mud and min O e e commenced a crusade | count will ruin anybody | however, the sald Mr. Doxey | lentiful; magnificent drive: eral baths of Paso Robles & 5 N Suinst bicselists violating the ordinance. | to a Cail reporter 1ast night, “Ever since | baths fa variety: lawn tennis and croguet. e s & SONS, Agents @1 Market st Ban Fran- s a resuit a large number of arrests | [ first was forced to have an understand- | Reached by the shortest stage route into La , S s clacos W made. Constable Chatham and nis | {ng with my creditors business has been | County. Round trip fare from San Francis little book tells about deputies were busy most of the day run-|unusuaily bad. 1 have struggled hard to | via Hopland, $8; via Caiist.ga 59 % them. Write for it. ning wheeln into the Justice’s Court. | keep my head above water, and I found | Hotel and cottage rates. =310 to Fl pe: . ol e | As 'a result the treasury of the county i8 it a rather hard task. The sale which | ¢ TGS & N, B RaU Y (0 trated pam- OTTO M. NEVEE. (Eron., G LOUIS r and the bicyclists poore : has been in progress here for the last of further information address J. CRAIG. | Paso Robles. Sne hetwear Foaton nalSE oo s a rule the wheelmen (ook their ar-| week br. t in littte money. I iand Springs, Lake County, Cal, or see | Hotel del a1 t in good part, pleaded guilty, p thought that I might be able to realize . CRAIG, 316 Montgomery st. City Office, 638 Market st. - ir fines and went on their way. Others | quite a sum, but I had to let the books go | _Highland Springs Mineral Waters on sale at N TEMPLE YACHT CLUB re s ance upon the consiable and at a sacrifice. The money market Is dull [ Onkland Foncer oda Water Co. Thirteenth oronado | court for transacting business on a day | and the people haven't got any money. | and Webster ste., DRKians. o VIN but finally followed the exampie | 21 81 PSobise to mort o aiat Ty fu- AHRENS, PEIN & BULLWINKEL, RETAINS FRENCH CUP |9f ffe'nre Shilosopnieat and g n Franck: 1d_their | ture course will be. Whether or not I will iy moste fines. One pleaded “Not guilty,” demand- | to-morrow petition to be declared insol- 5 ed o trial and put up a $5 cash bail. 1t 18 | vent 1 am hot prepared to say to-night. | | understood this one took the boat for Ore- | I will have reached a concltsion by morn- | For your summer outing. THE | H | Best golf grounds in the State. EANOUS as a egln“ Unequaled fishing, sailing,.cycling, | Count de Castellane’s Yacht Partially : Bain Disabled and Left Far | gon this morning, forfeiting his bail. |ing.” 2 At G Th. s were light and msu}:r{:‘\lhlt» ¢ Deep concern s felt for Mr. Doxey’s un- | | h bathi ; iz B¢ - R s e X amusement was supplied the townspeople, | fortunate predicament. He has been one | ¢ = | § hunting, ing, etc. A In the contests of the | who hed nothing in particular to do but | of the landmarks of the local business UL I i [l 4 1 the Solent to-day | watch the fun. From now on a firm com-| world and has hosts of sympathizers in | | HOMELIKE RESORTS | Reduced Summer Rates. 3 e Rainbow started at | Pliance with ‘the ordinance will be de-| commercial_circles. AND CHARMING | rdles 1 for th yachts. | manded, and violaters cannot expect lo- = 1 - — || Apply 4 New Montgomery Street. 1 about forty miles. The | MeRcy from the court if convieted. | yoNEY FOR THACHERS. | CAMPING RETREATS || "PPY © Tew Fongomery AG VIEW CAMP. RN OF CASTLE | BRIER CAMP. MOUNT HAMILTON D T AT THURSDAY'S COURSING DRAW. | FundsWill Be Divided Between Them | i | S servatory the visitor sees | UPPER SODA SPRINGS, SHASTA SPRINGS, | % 5 ‘ - ; andiiie Mershan's the stars and earth a: SHASTA RETREAT, | 1 from no = SISSON. MOUNT SHASTA CAMP. | ar es pl’lngs, The Midweek Reserve Stake Promises | SirE e TN Taaay e | | As a result of the decision r‘enderet{‘ y | S e T day that the Mis- | other point. Hote McCLOUD RIVER R! OST PICTURESQUE RESORT, VARIETY e race. The yachts ST. LOUIS, July A light rain mad e slow. Judge Hebbard last ¥ S ; :’kl‘_ ,W.)f; w'*;‘_“'_*l; sion High School fund was not a separ- | gme s starting and A VAST DOMAIN OF SCENIC BEAUTY AND P s Loy ‘tuiphur Magae 55 ch cup, b et . L ,“-“ ;Y»h *\x e ate special fund, and could be used !'ux;\ Jing nince Lo Al oy | e ERANDELR. e Em‘l ]r‘:xfixnndd Ars ;xfl ,J!u:ge uam.l \v:imnlurng , held by | pro uce considerable excite- | general school purposes, teachers and Bt olle re st ot W EXCU 3 { pocl, billfar eboard, croquet and other was ment among the lovers: of couratig. | The | e iibnts Sohn hed Maimastades Ahatora Dok e e sy o For further information, illustrated folders, | games. Accommodations first-class; table good: The course | first course will commence immediately SEE e 5 - : 4 i P s etc.. apply at the SOUTHERN PACIFIC COM- | §9 to $12 a week. Round trip, §375. Stags miles to wind- sl H7oa 2 | board will divide about $25.000 between Gt L. M PANY'S Ticket Otfice, 613 Market st. (Grand | meets morning trains and Sat. eve. FRESL & | s m Cc and return. Jutheasterly | after the arrival of the them. Attorney Frank Powe 0 LT Mar, tel). s | JUERGENSEN, Mark West Springs, Sonoma X L was blowin llenger and d and Townsend ing the me: nt_creditors, 5 o Co., Cal. City Office, 912 Larkin st. . w, which w ¥ filed with Auditor We a claim for that | | 22 amount, but the Auditor says there is not | HOT SPRINGS. — This George | that mich in the fund, and that there | | beautiful summer and HOTEL LYNDON winter resort, now 9 follows stle, resulted of hie guests, whether sick or well, is situated some furniture; 50 outside roomis; every ving become deranged. The miles south of San Francisco, in the Coast | modern convenence: electric bells and lighting; ne weather, | Ing gear the winner of e were the | Temple Y Six fur! s w won, sec he 2:02:21. | Nellie B | are teachers as well as merchants whose | | er oy e | time the Anna was far astern, her steer Kellogg's Towa | —_— e — | | clan, Will devote his entire time to the welfare } UST OPENED; NEW BUILDING: HAND Weekly Ministers’ Meetings. | | cht Club is thu Re. | two out of three races and retains the | > S lecatai ] the Wp- ONOMA, COUNTY; ONL: . HOURs | Ranve Mountains, at an elevation of 1000 feet. | perfect sanitary plumbing. ~Strictly first-class French cup. el IR e i e e i | & Froon Ban Francisce avd bt 0 miles stag, | The climate is sdtt and baimy and free from | famfiy and commerelal hotel, Comfor and con- elivered i Tk beh = fogs. Soda, sulpbur and iron prl ot | venlence of gueste frst consideration. - Cuising delivered an interesting talk before the | 1E: waters noted for medioiml virtues: best | jlunge and tank baths; delightful grounds: | and service unsurpassed. Commodious members of the Methodist Ministers’ | grand mountain nery; good trout streams at ;fi:‘{;‘&-b’:m?oa:fima‘n_m,:m;x;d ,fii;‘"“;;"m'\“n‘y‘ sample Toom. LYMAN H. TOLFREE, F r Union vesterday on his trip East and | door: photographer's room. telephone, tele: | walks and drives. Special rates to families oc | Y about the convention. Rev. W. S. Gilbert, | graph. dally mall and sxpress; RET-CLASS | cupying entire cottages, or invalids or others DUNCAN SPR]NGb plain_of the Second Orégon Regiment, HOTEL AND STACE SEFVICE: merming Sl | remaining more than orie month. Trains daily ’ S. E. Portell's Bonny | discu 'ndy!"]\;“!) i ";fi{"r‘"‘v“l‘e“;lfi;‘;fii clsco only $3%0. Take Tiburen ferry at 1:30 R L e L WO MILES FROM HOPLAND. UNE. e vx WOURL | byterfan Union, and Rov. Dr. Wheat read |y “m. ‘o 330 p m. Terms. 32 a day or 312 & | ftage to Paraise.) Hound trip, . For farther qualed soda end magnesia, Springs; baths: ls' Maid of Erin @ paper before the Congregationa S- | week. References, any guest of the past four | herbemation addvess 1 PERRAULT, M.D.. Pa. | furnished cottege er: 10 to $12. Buy H. Hessler's Bonnie B | ters on “The Prepared Effort to be Made | years. Patronage constzntly increasing—last | ya(so Springs, or city office, 336 Sutter st F. | through tickets. Send for circular. O. HOW- gton; Sharman | to Produce Suc ful Results in Assisting | year unpregedentes J. MULGREW, Prop. = s ol ot = * ~° | ELL, Hopland, Cal Vs, W. Cr the Poor.” Rev. W. A. Wardell, dean of | - et ik e Lacondidas McKenzie College, Paulo, Brazil, will DR. C. C. O’'DONNELL’S Price Ak to-morrow ~evening in _Calvary ! ANITARIUM AND MINERAL SPRINGS, rch in the interest of the Christia Glen ‘Bilen, Sonoma. County: also 2 com deavor Society. On Tuesday evenin Dletely furnished §.room cottages: ®ood boat- Shokiir : i ] i LN HOT SPRINGS fog, fishing and hunting: fines: summer resort vorth Lea convention at Tndianapolis, | Tows, [MEEFCTLRABTE 4 ing; waters noted for medicinal virtues e s | AMERICAN YACHT M z0g names aggerson’s White Chie BEATS CANADIAN The Constance Wins the Sewanhaka Cup From Glencairn Sakhrat won, Fla- neairn 111 | 5 1adian de- lenger for the DORVAL, Que d Constanc A started at 1:25 p. m. in Weber's Pasha | | nd contest of their serles of thre va. Russell, Allen & - 3 oS ext i s meeting will be held in the The first race on Frida Hurley Rielley's E: next a Imas: PVI g = . and mineral water for all diseases in America; . a ) 2's Border Valentine; Howard Methodist Episcopal Church for The balmy air and the waters, v k i ound and mineral water free. Apply was by Constance. The b Marmion va. J. Jones' | the purpose of appointing a committee to GifihTea ot ana bot sl eareteatl Have the only known rem;'ldo% T T e B T TR for Rheumatism — the Mineral Bathe. Address inquirtes to — = Mgr., at the Springs,or LOM-]| PLANTATION HOUSE, make suitable arrangements for the com- TRl o o, °s in each r: Banner Bear ing of the Epworth Leaguers in 1901 a total of twelve m 5 rlar, one and | vs , G fne; W. H. Jone | make You feel as good as new. ! | _Details_and rates cheerfully furnished by | lane third. | > on's Terroint Ky n, Eberhart second, | ? , to be sailed over |y Hood names Mitchell, mgr., Aetna Napa | § A, BETTENS g C HIC e s e T A bnoy of P hesein Skylark vs. Lord Catholic Truth Society. . or J. H. Simpton, Odd Fell Bldg., | | BARD & CO.,room 30, Geary st., agents. § | IGHTEEN MILES FROM %:gz';‘»‘l)efiziaér&:' ards, selling—Pay th ce turned the firs v pasy Tews 3 | elephone 3 535 stage line. ~ Good shing, y frute, second, Hanlignt | P L Tha0: Clencalrn turneq | & Herbet's Kerry Gow: 1. A. Deckelman's Fet | e monthly religious exercises and lec- | 2= Telepfione Ming 199 |5 crean and mil; free conveyaice for parties of irhy e e s fwo or more; grand redwood scenery. Address 219. i Turned the first buoy of | SANTA ROSA, July 31L.—Horses are ar- at 3:12:14; the Glencairn | yiving daily at the stables of Pierce Bros. Glen had to make an|R['"T% 0% Santa Rita vs. H. Lynch's Loiterer; [ ture of the Catholic Truth Soclety will | r & S : - cal e lost considera- | ;" f{alton names Briar Root vs. T. Brown's | pe held in St. Mary’s Cathedral on next FAMOUS GILROY HOT SPRINGS, | J. LUTTRINGER. Seaview. Fonoma Count . asl | Sweet R. Attridge’s Charming Mald vs. | \yednesday evening, at 8 o'clock. After SARATUGA SPmNGs Lake | (Change of Management.) Lol o Moy ok S n L O .’flirnm] tho]qm‘r}:fl buoy | Ba w names Magnet; Tavlor & ,\():X\\-Sl]'sz | the exercises a meeting of the promoters y County. R ROBERTSON ,,Drpma Paxt five vears at particulars. The weather was clear encairn at 1:59:44. Bounding Bell vs. {ierna; aster Gordon S Sorlating i | : Paraiso Springs), Prop. and Manager. | unded the third buoy B oL s held in the church | ;5 45 the mountains near the lakes, HE “HOTEL ' AND COTTAGES HAVE AR SHAD 2 e T D ke i ght miles at 2:49:23; the | — RS 2 2 | | and in the heart of Lake County’s min- een thoroughly renovated—new furniture, | o ramous for marvelous cures when all else Horses Arriving Daily. l‘ beds, carpets, etc. The Table the best the mar- | SI% famous for marvelons cures When, b ona eral belt. Take train via Ukiah. Ko T r s, T T e s Bicowns | Diadder affections. Superiof accommodations and walks beautified. Fine hunting and fish- | §10, per week. —Fine, ron elling—Owens- | ROUND TRIP. --$9.50 , trout fishing and Write W. R. McGOVERN, e Real third | i .| They will take part in the racing under | || 5. Martens, prop.; city otfice, 418 Pine st. || ing. Trains leave Third and Townsend sts., S. | 3 y e ] on the, Tace, [ARISHINE | e auspices of the Pacific Coast Trotting | | | ¥%at's o and 148D . Carriages at Gil: Carlsbad, Lake County. - L nth hird tme sncairn a [ R e erst Asdocld tobesin At roy for the Springs. B = e — Horss Ereadera A el O e e | i yFor Mustrated pamphlets and secial rates | L BLUE LAES MOTEL womr sellir yne won, & A 0 fEn. X Rl ¥ months and for families address - | ¥ A > N UIET, . JONES DEFEATS HARPER. | 20 pacers and trotters will participate. 2 fleal't. P i ERTSON, Gilroy Hot Springs, Cal. homelille manner, with one of the best et = g - e S S b RESTafld tables in the county; $10 to §12 per week. Round ixon Recovers the Tennis Championship| ghamrock to Sail on Thursday. trip, $9£0. S, F. and N. P. to Ukiah: thence by ecenth, nd, THE ABBOTT FIRST of Monterey County. GREENOCK, July 3L—The America’s DEL MONTE, July 3l.—James Harper, | cup challenger Shamrock will not be rea holder of the tennis singles championship ail for the United States until Thur of Monterey County for 1898, and W. | HEALTH SPRINGS :afidnesa| SEIGLER SPRINGS, |, t4jre & Wikson Beua ek the O.PRB. | LAKE COUNTY | Platn Quiet Retreat; Finest Scenery, Water, e Shkay Y San Francisco to Chi- A weak Maenluln Alr, Fruit and All the Year HIS DELIGHTFUL WATERING PLACE YOSEMI B nese by railway. ‘Around Climate fn California is located in the midst of the Coast Range. | Tpence by Lumsden & Co.’s coaches 60 miles IN STRAIGHT HEATS Jones Jr., winner of the '99 county tour- ; T USTR_Y_ Ideal Grounds and Surroundings. On Railroad, ;\!z\rl‘l;ga‘r'\;‘(eh!ol”:’;\;29::!‘n:;‘-‘rh:\:w;”x“(\t'\’lr;‘:]mi:l’:} to Vosemite Vatley. Round (rip i, singia | nament, played a match for the county IN St h 136 Miles from San Francisco. e AiLIhE Tona: elarnons on- | dtrgy i (eithar dlmetidn, S o M. HUTC: ity champlonship of the year 1599 on the main THE OIL IND omacn. |5 r:;k OOp:nuu;/ yea’-m&"drffl';flfik/t’?- néctions, elestrle lighte,” ivery accommodaion: INCH, Ugdnt 1 Montfymery st B4 Franc) . N g | court = his place th fternoon. ross Orchard Springs, Chizago Park, Cal. good trout fishing and hunting. Round trip y SUM BOARDERS Besily Wins fhe S:08 \Trot on | the [looust st it place tiaeferanor Shn RECEIVES A BOOM ot L e L | gt mt, Saine a0 hunas. oo A s o Opening Day of the Columbus | oy 1d w the first e JOHN SPAULDING, Proprietor. yoad station; Pflgnu[]lul srla(ndv:dhome cx;l;ln‘: 4 Jlenc C e | o s er week and up. Address Meeting. | in good in 1 AN EXCHANGE IS TO BE ESTAB- | . Sea Beach Hotel Eood PO 1 Gallstorn. Napa Co, Cal Jones tool A dlseased‘ WILBUR HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS, - o =E= COLUMBUS, Ohio, July 31.—The Grand MANZANITA Statlon, near Mill Valley—3 or 4 of LISHED IN THIS CITY. =2 'fl'“'l:;“l‘!:; Francisco umr x s.x\;r\‘t‘ngl mrr,.h =l Suinhuy {"f,“\‘;m‘“‘f“‘;{?‘z";fil‘g Sal. 28 miles | Trooms, with board; good accommodation ast, though it | Jones held the county champions A Meeting of Representative Men in leel'. A R e siope. (oo Ony bexes. | Lake. Stazes loxve Willlame for the Springs with continuea | hres vears, losing o Harber b W SICe | the Palace Hotel Results in the | e et craae ca ity |,Any. EKin dlsetye. neuralrla, lver chmplk 238 pace, ¢hey were glmnst fea ureleat’ Matthews Defeats Connolly. (Concarn. P ey e e ThoaiG ooy | (3, % BROUKS! Chlae Cleck, Egi\:’vrdz“;‘s;g;gredr:?fi "ind e sé’!i'i'z’;'é?..flf.::' L 2 ot t 8 e 2:08 Mo e Mt tion is a serious disorder, for It ushers in seri- R OBLGART, ;;mpru\g"fm four —The Abbott NEW YORK, July 3l fon is @ 8 ; EOan) & . > ~ vell-] v 0 0! ications. Hudyan promptly relieves per we Eagle Flanagan tucky Union and S e 3 al R e % nolly of St. Johns in a twenty-five-round | held last chronie or acute. Hudyan insures perfect PR T :\Lu'(.:wlr ?\.m:r; . vr)n ."‘\Iw;r! was almost | boul before” the Coney Island Sporting | Palace Hotel for the purpose of forming | tivity of all the organs concerned 1 the diges. | ) pEN FOR THE SFASON APRIL 1L AM- INDEPENDENCE LAKE. a prohi i .\Aln} e, and the bay gelding | Club to-night. They met at 138 pounds, nization that has for its obfect the | IO, OF food, & s S e ple accommodations in Hotel; also in new A Charming Spot to Visit This Summer. T didmot disgrpatat hia l ng in| and at the end of the mill the referee, | establishment of a permanent oil ex-|™P5"Vou suffer with headache, Fig. 1; or is | cottages, just completed. OATS FREE TO GUESTS. FINE FISH- ...DO NO 55 s X an was ex- | George Edwards, decided that Matthews | change in this city. your complexion pale or sallow, Fig. 2; is your MRS. A. T. NOORE. ing. Excellent table. Clean beds and care- : pec to give The Abbott This ruling was not well re- | gar Francisco, being the natural mar- | tongue coated. Fig. 3; does your heart flutter, SELVEDBRE, | ful attention to patrons. Climate perfect. Six- Be Without. many of the spectators. who |, %% "5 oY onproduction of this State, | FIE: 47 18 your digestion impaired, Fig. 5; s teen miles from Truckee, in the heart of the olled at the referee, but Mat- your liver torpid, Fig. 62 Or do you have Slerras and surrounded by magnificent t | a4 9 clled at the referce, but Mat- | " was decided some time ago to place an dizzy svelle, are you drowsy, tiredand un- 80 unbroken forsst. The 1deal spot. for tarcitis | < | ew e e tored twice as much punish. | exchange founded on the same lines as Zetic? All these are the results of con- H{)TEL MOUNT VIEW oaauper It 18 clean:: Hia Rolseie oake o | Yy v And pure alr and pure water. Address MRS During Your Vacation. the favorite won with eas r only in the second and third hea Abbott clipped a quarter of a second off stipation and are symptoms that Hudyan his record in the second heat, when he | ment as he received. Jerry Marshall of | those ncw in operation in Pittsburg, New i B went the mile in 2:073 e dafesien Dob Allen of Boston)| caoes ool quickly relleves. " iy et jaz. | A BEAUTIEUL SUMMER RESORT /IN ROsS | - CLEMONS, Independence Taky = “ a : In the 2:14 pace Bob Fitzsimmons won in | in a twenty-round bout. The exchange will, through a system of | fectively; Hudyan does not produce 'any dis- | VALLEY; now open for guests, For terms Subscribers to “Ths Call” visiting ths taki straight £ the first in the fast | Wand and DauistWin at Dennis cortifcates very much the same as those | g S€weeable seneations, | ,ng particulars address MRS. M. I. LEACH, | ST. HELENA SANITARIUM. | country, seaside or springs during the Sum- time of 2:07%. There were nine starters in | used in other exchanges, handle the entire et oy e VaHey Marini Cadnte Cal ATURAL ADVANTAGES: SALUBRIOUS | “ " this race, but Bob Fitzsimmons was al-| BOSTON. July 31.—The Eastern tennis | oj] business of the State, thus greatly fa- l M‘ESM/E!?I‘D kb of Salunaciin Y. ounty, Cal. wnlkcs""r:lsre pvx;-‘:‘?eg:::"‘m:(; mountain | mer months can haye “The Call" sent tothem hib! vor: ship in doubles v s-day | ellita o 3 S v ea 1 L348. » > i - ves; 3 >hibiti n‘r;i\)“ rite, i Dpio: ;nh in a lnl‘l‘:“\\.:r: T{'Z,‘r t;-uq",;, 1\1(1‘_,.;“:;; lg;viflrr;wt_hs‘rz;:geltn llx"s‘llr;,) ‘21‘,‘3 AE‘XIESEED strengthens weak i aon e noe pine roves. tawns and Eardens. the' bext ad- | for a week or longer by prepaying for sam3 There were Sevin StAEL | mond by e Harvard team, 1. Ward and | buyer and the scller. All data and infor- | | call or Write. | of fatey, 8, perma- R. MORRIS, PROP.. NAPA COUNTY. | rest and healtn culture in a short time. Addsrss | a1 the Business Office or by order through fte in th ind his Dackers g mot | posing of C.'R. Budlong and Beals Wright | formation of - those interested. As the | blood; ereaten rosy cReeits And,h SEar S RVC | bathe. “These springs are located In Napa | [ TERMS. iy . ¥ not | {n stra t sets, C C )a ring . . s * ablis] ealth. st 7. fiinch when Shade On landed the first | P'ERNS Wik o i sk | businiess increases stocks will be listed | {u'a spicndid appetite: will give you strength. | (*E01ed’ at the ‘sprinks an. containa s owa LAUREL DEL., [15Cents EuseoNy eoke at. Only four horses remained in the | 1'° 5 Sacket and B, W. Allen. the Yaie | and a call boars esiebished wileh Wil | 'Hudyan is tor sale by ail fraggists for o | natural gas Stage leaves St Helens. LAKE AND HOT, 65 Cents. per Month ace after irst hea dering Jew, | rair. who won the Weste o . rovide a e a package or six packages for $250. POt e SRS Boy. The Jew tc the second and | & CRED S BALL VI 3 = | the oil business of this State will assume | to the gas b haits 1 apnarontly coen sor a0 titlen fotplay Ware qnd Sheldon for the | he same fmportance as the wheat pit or HUDYAN REMEDY CO BOCA HOTEL. B 20 H. WAMBOLD. looked a sure wi but in’ the fc T e iz the mining exchange. . INEST HUNTING AND FISHING ON THE lonxedis ! T - e eeting 135t night was only for the : » | IF Tluckes River: pleasant sunny rooms: good KENILWORTH INN | RN dronciiE 1oih st Marksmen Win Trophies. purpose of getting those Interested in the Cor. Stockton, Ellis and Market Sts., Loating on lake: boata free (o guesis: prices it NNy | T A yor it et ment and dove stew held at Shel- | DOTaTy GEB gn, B permanent one | YOU MAY CONSULT THE HUDYAN DOC: | — T ——="— | In and out door sports. Forty-five minutes from i &t atien ho LPT L | ton's Grove under the pices of the | comewhere about the 1st of next Septem- | TORS ABOUT YOUR CASE FREE OF SUNNYSIDE FARM. Shn, Fandiace. meiale undey persoual”care af Nehtaa td e | Yuba and Sutter Gun Club M. Naumann | hey. To conduct the business of the tem. | CHARGE. CALL OR WRITE EAR BOHEMIAN GROVE AND Ruys- | MRS. M. MERRY. Proprietor. = = — ot of Second money panch. fof San Francisco won the Appeal medal. | porary association the following officers = R Sian River, 2% miles from Guerneville, 4 S o8 S 18 8 non-poronouy There was_a sharp brusn | SAng twelve stralght birds The Native | were elected: Wendell Easton, president; DR. CROSSMAN’S Blenty of Fishing and Hunting, - An'ldeai HOTEL EL MONTE., 4 CURES Bloot Bpocmatorrban de On and Mount Clemens | Sons 0f the Golden West dlamond medal | Henry Crocker, treasurer; Emil B. Kahn, . guninis A 2 P R P 0S GATOS, CAL.—STRICTLY F! in 1t05days. Wil Whites, unnatural dise in emen: as won by John dray ee 8 e Al e ; renovated throughout; Tovely - sur- Ggarantesd ¢harges, or any inflamma- ders of Smartsville. | seeretary. SLIN G L ShSmARISYE: | sactetaTy. ation: which i an’ entirely| SPECIEIC MIXGRURE .| - P RUEL TOMEIREOR, Gueseriiie S Hale to Ride a “Century” Daily. voluntary one and unincorporated, is lim- oot to stricture. tion, irritation or ulcera [Provents contagion. tion of mucons me nish, but the former won by under the whip Results NEVILL, new management. JOH) Proprietor. $2000- won_ir s e 8 7 ited to Afty members, of whom the follow- | For the cure of Gonorrhoea, Gleets, Strictures NAPA SODA SPRINGS T — e Evins OHemcaL o, branes. Non-astringent. Doy, 2ogs 2ong | LONDON, July 31—“Teddy” Hale. the|ing wese present to affix their names to | a0d asdiogods’ compistats”af th Organs of N JOHANNISBERG, | CINCINNATLO Sold by Drugists, (fecond, Mattle Fatterson | Irlsh bicycle racer, started from Holburn | {he py-laws: Wendell Easton, Henry J. | Ogneration, — o > z = JF AMILY RESORT AND OUTING PLACE | o sent in plain wrapper nlon also started, | viaduct to-day in' an effort to ride 10| Crocker, Emil E. Kahn, Augist Water-| Frice 31 & bottle. For = S<by- ‘droseiats. WOMTRAINE DATDY a0l A AND = in the midst of the Napn Redwoods, Mount | & B7 e pressy prepaid, fob Bob Fitzstmmons miies daily for a year, Sundays excepted. | man, Werner Stauf, R. H. Herron. E. DRI e e D LY, & | Veeder, 2100 feet. Lurge Inke, boating. swim- [ % i sl $6_to $10 per o Han . e e Gauthier, George F. Beveridge, W. H. H. inht’ i i SRH0N, Ny i O. | ming, hunting, fshing, Termis, 3. to $10. ber | - B, Sl LB | o sunty ot Postponea. |tz st - £t st WM Todian Vegetable PHB Gy oy mw mor sprinGs | i SSiend S wreale Men and Women liey and Burd Patch also started. ST. LOUIS, July 31.—The Dix G D, Easton, Leon Phipps, Jesse W. B olaaeei ik i teGeaBdRTal R Oa unt Pra ce, purse, $3000—Shade On won first, | , > S, July 31.—The Dixon-Santry | Pilienthal, H. C. Bunker, Hermann Na: | Afe Scknowledged by thoussacs oF prrovas Bl Gk & o hten” heats, - Time, 2:u: .35 | boxing contest, which was scheduled for | than of Fresno, J. J. Mack of Bakersfield, | Sh%, Bo¥S, b b for ST Seawick, Sjakiyon. County. Cal) S ContraCosta G2 2:183 ount Clemens Boy sécond, ‘Beauty | to-night, has been indefinitely postponed, | Fred W. McNear, C. B. Stone, A. B! l"f'fiofi““fi“& axgnufmnfll NEST FISHING AND HEALTH RESORT FERN”ALE.PRINES RES‘)R Co. Charm- HOULD USE DAMIANA Bn"rm.rfi‘h TE‘% g 4 : . X on the coast. Climate perfect. For parti: | ing spot, res o 1 NLA ] Stance3 in Afth | owing to police interference. Smith of Fresno, George D. Moore. | ies and’ purily tns blood. oulaie abhly b EDAON BRO T rprctare | e L e ey | sirtats 0 senanl pomeays glwes Bpot third. Wandering Jew, Markes

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