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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO OALL SUNDAY AUGUST 13, 1899 [-¥-F-8-F-%-1 DuonuuqngnnnqufinnnfiaanflnuuuqnguaQnuanogafiaufiuannflnflnnnannuaagqana 0 D’ COURT NOTES. pald $17 to the Judge convicted to appear for senten but tion, | ordered him | the two men plaining witness is Ida Powell street. Denning an s g d_of cutting > Denning has al<y hinst Mm fo Barry avigh kgiv DTl o R, = g @| Mrs, Ray Mills, the “woman in black,” | MOITow morning. B Mrs, Ray Mills, ‘hael Ford, 4 vagrant known as’*'Ré 0 ¢ : @ | appeared before Judge Graham yesterday ‘ Mier o has bee more than | saulting Policeman McLane. Bech o ex a s a ) G |on the charge of burglary for entering | yywenty times, was },,y 'F."‘xfif | keeping under cover. the room of Mrs. Gorham, Hotel Stewart, | County Jail for by Judge | 5 i : o s | Mog: ON CLOSED. but at the request of the prosecution the | Mogan. CONVENTI o : b=3 B0 OO GO case was continued until Wednesday. An| A sad case ¢ e ¢ GUCOUNNUUNRUOERNDANENANAR s 5 S (s Bt X 1030950008 0 1 0 0B 0 R DR KX ot Bk G ek e o e e R G | additional charge of burglary was booked | e arged by his wife Mary W T | A‘flc.ng cgu;ih:;egmgl:::nce S e y e q i Fe vs' | isement thers was a piano recital by | three degrees in a manner that may have | against her yesterday, the complaining |ino"gnq choking her Friday night at 13065 | o Gener: . OEDER | recently gave a banquet in 0dd Fellows' | yertisement, therd Wel 8 BL1"Gand 4 | been cquated but mever excelled, were |\Siicls neing Mrs. A. M. Bulsley of the | Sihckton strect because she refused 0| ppo most fmportant business of the e visit of th o Cartts Ll o e e -t | cakewallc treated o an excellent programme. one ot | 1o (i fierling | eive Him money ‘for ‘drink. The Judze | TH8 TOE GPP0™ Atrican - Methodise s parlor of the Native Sons were the guests e tha features of which was an addre Eetlinn; 5t e | T the charge of battery | fourth day of ‘the Africe i r W apter of honor. The affair, which was a very OF EMPTS. Fred H. Hastings, who a few da since | L. Walker, a_collector, vu'xs )reswl:;‘:i S il give him six months to-morrow. Episcopal r‘h.",n £ ?:\e'?:lmn ':3 :(;r ay A int one, was under the direction of | The Sons of Exempts at their meeting | returned from the ses nate of | fined §20, with the alternative of twenty |and Wi SIve D 1714 Stockton | was the, election of the delegates to the Shovinl hE b ¢ % AEixia AT T O O bt amsleled dihetc ax=i] thelorder: CDUHNEH he was | days in the County Jail, by Judge Gra- | FRUIPRC NOYECH : M5- | Gemeral ' Conference to be held in Ma from | the Mol L O e o b i the pianc it faken iil, but he pulled through and is | pam on the charge of misdemeanor em- | gin's’ court yeaterday f | pext in Columbu Rev. E. T, sz rangemer ake part in R < n good condition e gave a suc S e collected a bill for Wil- | John Lapique on chi Cottman and Rev. dwards wer, e California Volun- 9% andition as R e s zlement. He collected Vil- | Johr on the charge of forgery. Tl | ottman a. ; 2 e O e iing of black pan- | Gkt and interesting account of N Al ip: | llam Rayhill, liveryman, 67 Haight street, | accuses Lapique of forging WSS 12 chosen to repr ate and ¢ installed for the c hirt, white belt, black tie ' plauded. 5 nd kept the proceeds e h S oulse i1 vii | Rev. D. R. Jones ar . W. B. An s Emma Hoarman of . oo adapted. ’ G, Hardis | © Thera were presented several cholce | “The case of Paul Wichrowski, restas- 1868, payable to Loulse TOE B H itk L. e He e 1 of div It is ex- | selections by the National Unlon QUAr-| ane keeper on Bush street, charged With | farg'decided it was a forger pigus | ik were elected Ia gates. Lo i e J. Fr o they 168, 053l solos by M, XNTRY addsesnes | having venison out of season in his pos- onauve arrested for B ta. | The Rev. R. H. Herring will preach to- ; g president, who served two terms, a 2% e ploneer en- | by President: Avter of the Cabinet and on, was calied in Judge Granams | swe ring that B O rie street, swors | day In the Oakiand church In the morn en of apprectation from the memb. e s Arter, of the Cabinet wiil|Court Yesterday and was continue Mortimer Kelly, 139 Erle stceet, swors Ficw K. N, Hardeman in tn of the parlor in the shape of nte ey of B Y o Plaint 1 Judge M ourt | fni and the B N Hardemgn (nitl watch. The presentatic S The council voted $25 to the fund of the | Xiennie Howard, alias Purcell, the woma: for, the arrest of Mrs. Kato|ovening:, e mon at the il o'clock o 1 gem of fraternal si OF PENDO. | the soldier boos M5 Tlso appointed a | confidence operator, was in Judge Gra- . the “terror” of the street, on a | Gvel the U0 at the Third ~Baptis > thoughts, and the resp Bt Volu Tt S mfer with the Cabinet in | ham's court yesterday and her case wag Tke of battery. Yesterday morning | vice 10, RS GG Sndin the cvening th 3 t truly expressed ent yolap e The Mt ter o e or making & showing | continuéd untll to-morrow. Two more of | Mrs. Murphy threw A UOCS SF 2Oy | Rev. C, C. Holford will perform that func [ recipient. The new p faroRbten of the arder FiaT Ak fue € | her victims—Mrs, Matilda Moffett, 1512 | through Kelly's window at Mra. JCeH2 | W08 T2 0% p e "Zion M. E. Church the R ron, o | Mibbita. Among in Ww. G in the parade. [ York street, and Mrs. John Mocker, Ill:fl;”and I ‘struck her on the s iooking | thon, At the Zion A e morning s "Duncan, | Gus ke ted by | Chure —sw. complaints | her down. ;P ¢ vice and the Rev. R. H. Herring in the uncan, | Gussie Menke o; ted by g Church street—swore to 1] 2 cere submitted by Prosecu vice and the R ' - Latron. ‘of | Norman, Mrs. Lawtc FIRST UNITARIAN SOCIETY. |igeimet her soeterday charging her with | “Arguments were submitted by Frosecut; | vice agd the | s. Kent of Ursul PERY Yarceny’ by trick and device and she | g ‘Attorney © Carpenter, and, AUOTCY | CCIER) services will be held in Beth: 3 - o as booked ¢ 5 s. | Lemon before Judge ' 1l v | v . = i ng Its Pulpit During the Next | Pennsylvania, who swam the m:‘rozlx‘.'& | swering auestic = In the case of Thomas {00k dere.. The Rev. J: ; W : The trustees of the First Unitarian So- | $hicf'and disturbing the peace. He went | Warrants were sworn out Festerqqy W |5 GG,V I the atternoon, commencing at 5 that the supply for the |into the oyster house of Nick Constantino, | Jufge MOEITL, P2'dler’ n the Stewart |3 o'clock, Bishop Gaines will address a » coming weeks is expect- | 432 Dupont street. and after rmu_ler}\‘z el House " and John E. Bechter, on the |meeting of the Young Men’s Christian As- yws: August 13 and 20, Rev contents of jarge bowl! filled with oys )! o The com- | sociation. tes, the work e Pacific Drill of Grand Forem The members of t aking arran 1 to mem nber: circle the in the anker o \H DRIL Rebekah COR D T ¢ F 4 their b her ered her nu w discussed ar a general good time until after midnight. OF the d me a ge number o g the evening the a delegation o TH memt D week Linc I was member wa and v ited by Pioneer C lowed | 800d at During | 9f seve meeting of , by the pres- members of 0. 5| , Last form, America Lodge w chosen floor of ar 00T | Bloneer and of Lincoln lodges, and a num- his as. | ‘of addresse e made by the visitors and the office the s g lodge The local lodges have decided to take in the parade in homor of the re Mrs Grand ecretary . nd Bar- he members of Lincoln bach at pah Lodges will turn out in approy decorated and illuminated carriage = neer and America Lodges have not yet TE 2| gGecided what feature they will have. 1 Organizer | = pijoneer Lodge at its last held meeting ndation for a ed two strangers and initiated two. > at Hanford. his lodge will give a novelty party on B¢ Einole as | the 29th dost: mbered 204. e - and_J. 2 ’ ryv. The LADIE T £ b ] a Crock- Ladies’ Aid N to the Sons s nd 13 | of Veterans, U. organized, the : gave its first Foresters’ v ording | 3 ilding last day night, and it had | seeing a very large DAUGHTERS. i respo; i ar} the invitations extended. T} r on the night .of the initial oted for and elected thirteen | cial was conducted by Miss Lillian Hem- | ¢ After the business of the br Mrs. Laura Handley, pa e was a soclal hour and | president; Mrs. Julia Duhem, vice p served to the mem- | dent, and Victor Duhem, who was rector of entertainment. During the ev of ladies served del and there By way of ing a committ ] cake and aromatic coffee Parler of San Luls Obispo | dancing until midnight. DECLARES HIS LOVE IN THE POL'CE COURT | told his story of the assault, and he was | corroborated by the woman, who gave | her name as Mrs. Chereigioni. Then | | court yesterday. Attorney J. N. E. W on appearing as special prosecutor. FI [ w ANDREW CHEREIGIONI OFFERS | Chereigioni took the stand and testified | that Flynn had been paying attentions to | L0 MARNYS FAE XDO):. his wife and he “could not stand it.% At- | = torney Wilson asked him if he was mar- | ried to the woman, and he said, “No, but | I am willing to _marry her now. | He Was Arrested for Beating His Rival, John F. Flynn, Whil2 Talking to Her. The | | Judge called up the woman and asked her which she preferred, Chegeigion! or Flynn, | and after some hesitation she replied, | “‘Chereigioni. “Will you marry him now?” asked the Judge, and she replied that she wanted a Andrew Chereigioni, a stevedore, living | 5 Stockton street, Is a jealous lover, & i 5 : little time to think it over. The Judge | and when he saw the woman he called | thought that it would be punishment | wife talking with John F. n, a steve- | enough for Chereigioni to marry the | dore, living at 125 Green street, at Pacific | woman, and after Interpreter Demartini | s Thursday night he | had talked with the woman and Cherel- | i ' | glont’s mother he told the Judge that they | ocked Flynn down | N 6"l Tuesday to get suitable clothes | Sansome stree and ar was furio! and battered him badly. He was arrested | pan'e0 T} FReSqey to get suitable clothes | on a charge of battery on a complaint put the case over till then, on condition | sworn to by Flynn. | that they would show him the marriage The case was called in Judge Graham's | certificate as evidence of the fact that visiting the f the State. itted by i this tent now ex who ret e review of the very cor and r IXnight andg for review last F € on which oceasion a num- ber of the returning volunteers from the tes of Utah, Nebras Oregon and members of the ‘order, They were given a hearty interesting remar brs fellows whe themselves on th of fou into the the tent. ad by the of the deputy su- Arbogast, who: cured to enlarge membership e tent members are working together a delegatio Velunteers. on No. 3 of the ghts of the Mac- this LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. an Francisco Hive of the Ladi ccabees has of late been vers v a review passes but some candi initiated and some member pr n application for membership. fine supper was served or R s.; Aug C. Brown, U. S. ptember 3, Rev. J. T. land; September 10, f Berkeley; Sep- adford Leavitt 2 ober 1, Rev. f Alameda. who preaches this morning, is e ident of Buchtal C lege, Akron, O one of the m the biblica his books praise both in t Mr. Leavitt ter o C, w very pro He is recognized rned and profound of the present day, ived th highest country and abroad. rell known D. ton, large presides for arish. two week: is vacation, from a ad. e e Harmony Chapter. ew event quart; W of demon that the office g the good d for t reput fate ecretary an, matron “ha matron iv Patron A. C, apter, Past Grand Merritt After the meeting had closed the members ed to the hanqu ited st e D mo uisi - were 1pper re short ad- number of the most promi- ere of the order. —e————————— Knights of Honor. Yerba Buena Lodge of the Knights of Honor is ari for a smoker on a larger scale than any previously given and the lodge e ts to obtain bene s from the meeting. he recent action of the Supreme Lodge jon in Detroit, Mich., in revising ment table came in the nature of a surprise to many of the members, | he causes that led to the approval of this city and actively to make the the 9th of Se Yerba Bt s to carry picnic grounds founder of the . H has o nizec h will be Archibald ¢ it Schlute wodge a A new lodge stituted b: at has just from a vis < in San County and reports them all in good ditfon. —_———— Rathbone Sisters. Two temples of the Rathhone | auxiliary to the Knight recently in uted in tt been named Solano T tuted at Rio Vista by Grand Chief Mrs. Ada E. Merguire, and the other Auburn Temple No. instituted at Auburn by turn out | coming | | rnia Hive has been asked to be- | come the auxiliary of Pacific Tent, and it is probable that the request will be " Hearst H of the Ladies of the has recelved a dispensation its name to Golden West Hiv ng done this it will now be the of Golden West Tent. The Mrs. Eva Bates, by rea- t from the city for a the time, is unable to at- s 0L the olnce, and for much to the regret of the membe p, has tendered her resigna- tion, which' has been accepted. Mrs. Lillian Rinner has been chosen to fill the unexpirec m —————— Pacific Council. Thursday night Pacific ational Union was visited the rs of the San Francisco Cabinet shington Hall of the Red Men's ding. Council Last of the There were present in addition to the | membership and the visiting members of large number of members ncils, who, after witnessing m of three candidates in the | v A. Fitz at Uklal Past Grand Chief Mr ald. One is being or Last week East Oakl mple No. 7 gave a rece in_its hall to the grand off The corated with flowers and the s; of the order, was crowded s of the_ receiving emple and those of Calanthe, University, San Francisco and Loval temples. There was a sumptuous banquet and a pleasant im : San Francisco Temple has set aside the t Thursday of every month as a 1 night for the membe: and on such nights there is to be a programme of en- tertainment. This temple has been in- creasing of late, and will at its next meet- ing have work in the initiatory degree. Yerba Buena Lodge. At the last held meeting of Court Yerba Buena. Independent Order of Foreste tion of Recording Secretary Ave decided to arrange a reception and members who are banquet to two of ~who | returning with the First California Volun- teers. The date fixed was the 29th inst., and a committee was appointed to ar- ge the dets There will be an ad- of welcome and congratulation on fe return of the soldiers, a pro- gramme of musical and literary entertain- ment, dancing and a supper. — eee——— An Interesting Event. To-morrow night Beulah Chapter of the Order of t stern Star, located in uth San Francisco, will have an inter- sting event, and it is expected that thers will be present a large number of mem- bers of this order. There will be the in- itiation of four candidates, one of them being the secretary of one of the largest orders of gentlemen and ladies in this | city. s ied Y. M. C. A. Mass-Meeting. The union mass-meeting at the Young Men's Christian Association auditorium, Mason and Ellis streets, afternoon at 3 0" k. will be addr Rev. Bish- e nes of the A E. church, they would carry out their intention of getting married e SNLD OPIUM FOR GUM ARABIC. F. E. Rockstroh Admits That He Is Not a Pharmacist and Is Con- victed by Judge Tread- well. F. E. Rockstroh, who has a drugstora at Seventh and Howard streets, app=ared before Judge Treadwell yesterday on two charges of selling opium to John Keenan without a physician’s prescription and for not registering the sale in his books. The first charge was dismissed owing to an informality in the complaint, but the sec- ond of not registering the sale was pro- ceeded with. Rockstroh took the stand in his own behalf and explained that Keenan came into his store and asked for 10 cen worth of gum arabic. He ‘“‘mistook’ jar_of crude opium for the gum arabic and gave it to Keenan. At least he thought he had. “Are you a registered pharmacist?”’ Service free to the h men and women, and all ‘are invited. asked the the Judge. negative. *“'I Rockstroh replied think,” continued ¢t Judge, ‘you ought to be charged with a | The idea of a man selling drugs felony. art of the gity in a crowded 10 be severely condemned. I hope the Board of Health will take steps to punish vou. According to vour own admission You might have killed that man. T will convict you on_the charge of not register- ing the sale of the ovium and order you into custody to appear for sentence Mon- day morning, and I fix vour bonds at $1000, to be accepted by me only."” SR e Mrs. Hearne’s Jewels. W. J. Hesthal of 10% Sixth street. who has the jewels belonging to Mrs. Hearne of the St. Nicholas Hotel, refuses to give them up to the police until he is paid $7% loaned on them. He says that Mrs. Lil- lian M. Carter, daughter of Mrs. Hearne. came with her husband when the jewels were pawned, and often took her own ewels from her person to get money for er husband. The police can do nothing in the matter, - without | having a certificate_ as a_ pharmacist is | ters over Nick he proceeded to wreck the rge of disturbing the peace. When requested, the Besorts mentioned in this column will send you circulars, giving full information regarding special advantages, rates, manner of reaching them, etc. When writing please mention The Call ETNA SPRINCS... " Pure mountain air, | health-giving waters and a bountiful table make life delightful. Detalle and rates chee: L. Mitchell, Mgr., Aet g or J. H. Simpson, Odd Fellow Francieco. Telephone Mint 1835. | Health are Hotel and assured del Pleasure | at Coronado Send for Pamphlets, Terms, Etc. Reduced Summer Rates now in Effect. ew Montgonfery st., S. F. Apply at 4 PARAISO DR. J PERRAULT, HOT SPRINGS. — This beautiful summer and winter _resort, nmow cwned and managed by who as resident physi- clan, Will devote his entire time to the welfare | of his gueste, whether sick or well, is situated 150 miles south of San Francisco, in the Coast Ranr~ Mountains, at an elevation of 1000 feet. The climate is soft and balmy and free from fogs. Soda, sulphur and fron springs. Hot plunge and tank baths: delightful grounds: comfortable hotel: annex and cottages: good hunting _and fishing: grand scenery; lovely walks nnd drives. Spacial rates o families oc- cupying entire cottages, or invalids cr others remaining more than one month. Trains daily from Third and Townsend st. depot, § A. m. (Pullman_to Soledad. thence seven miles by etage to Paraiso.) Round trip. $3. For further information address J. PERRAULT, M.D., Pa- iso Springs, or city office, 336 Sutter F. . Byron Hot Springs. Thess Wonderful Hot Mineral Baths are curing hundreds of people of | RHEUMATISM. Address A. BETTONS, at the springs, or call on LOMBARD & CO., agents, room 0, 225 Geary st. " HOTEL LYNDON, LOS GATOS. UST OPENED: NEW BUILDING: HAND- seme furniture; 50 outside rooms: every inodern convenience! electric bells and Tighting: perfect sanitary plumbing. Strictly first-class family and commercial hotel. Comfort and con- Venlence of guests first consideration. Cuistne | and service unsurpassed. Commodious free sample room. LYMAN H. TOLFREE, Propr. SEIGLER SPRINGS, LAKE COUNTY. | qpTHIS DELIGHTFUL WATERING PLACE | & s located in the midst of the Coast Range. Abundance of mineral springs, hot and cold rlunge baths, large swimming tank of mb al | water, fine stone dining room; telephone con- | nections, electric lights, livery accommodation; good trout fishing and hunting. Round trip tickets at Bouthern Paclific offices, $10. JOHN SPAULDING. Proprietor. PLANTATION HOUSE, IGHTEEN MILES FROM CAZADERO, ON stage line. Good trout fishing, plenty fruit, | cream and milk; free conveyance for parties of | two or more: grand redwood scenery. Address J. LUTTRINGER, Seaview, Sonoma County, or apply E. KRUSE, 207 Front st,, S. F., for particulars. . DUNCAN SPRINGS, T W9, MILES FROM HOPLAND. UNE. qualed soda and magnesia springs; baths; furnished cottages. Terms, $10 to 312 Buy through tickets. Send for circular. O. HOW- ELL, Hopland, Cal. KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS (Beswick, Siskiyou County, Cal.) on the coast. Climate ect. For parti- culars apiy to EDSON BROS., Proprietors. HOTEL EL MONTE, 08 GATOS, CAL.—STRICTLY FIRST class; renovated throughout; lovely sur- roundings; new management. JOHN NEVILL, 4 Proprietor. INEST FISHING AND HEALTH RESORT | | “Pass of the Oaks” — twenty-five miles from ocean—where the beau- tiful Salinas Valley runs into the foothills. Moun- tain ozone makes health- ful atmosphere for the sick. Paso Robles for Health. Numerous cottages are dotted about grounds where invalids and con- | valescents in calm re- | po-e recover their wont- ed health. 0770 E. NEVER. Prop., Gity Office, 636 Market St. Paso Robles, Cal. Hotel Vendome. In San Jose is the start- ing point for itors to LICK OBSERVATORY. It is one of the most celebrated fashionable resorts on the coast. Send for little book that tells all about the great Observatory. N GEO. P. SNELL, Mgr, San Jose, Cal. SKAGES' HOT SPRINGS ONOMA COUNTY; ONLY 4% HOURS from San Francisco and but ? miles’ stag- | Ing; waters noted for medicinal virtues: best natural bath in State; swimming and boating; grand mountain acenery; good trout streams a cor; photographer's room, telephone, _tele- graph, dafly mail and expre: HOTEL AND STAGE SERVICE; morning and afternoon ftages; round trip from San Fran- cifco only Take Tiburon ferry at 7:3 g . m. Terms, $2 a day or $1 a week. References, any guest of the past four years. Patronage constzntly increasing—last year unprecedented. J. F. MULGREW, Prop. Sulphur Creek, Colusa County, Cal. 26 miles 2 miles east of Lower ams for the Springs. west of Willlams and Lake. Stages leave Wi Will cure rheumatism, dropsy. salt | any ekin disease, neuralgia, liver complaint. | paralysis, dyspepsia. mercury in the system, | kidney complaint and catarrh. Also natural | mud bathe. Temperature of springs, 145 de | New 2-story hotel and fine new bath-house. | Board and lodging. including baths, 39 and $10 | per week. WM. OELGART. Proprietor. | FILEUR HOT SULPEUR SPRINGS, i i | SAMUTL SODA SPRINGS. | R. MORRIS, PROP., NAPA COUNTY, | ¥ecal. Sure cure for dvspepsia, Indigestion, | Theumatism and _ constipation: hot mineral baths. These springs are located fn Napa County. 20 miles east of St Helena. The water is bottled at the natural g ngs and contains its uwn Stage leaves St. Helena. \éARLSBA Most beautiful spot in Lake | County. The mineral springe | are famous for marvelous cures when all else | fatled, especially in stomach, ltver, kidney and | bladder affections. Superior accommodations. $10 per week. Fine roads trout fishing and deer huntinz. Write W. R. McGOVERN, Carlsbad, Lake County. ' _BOCA HOTEL. | J¥ INEST HUNTING AND FISHING ON THE Truckee River; pleasant sunny rooms: good toating on lake: boats free to guests: prices reasonable, $8 to $10 per week: special rates for | tamiltes. W. J. McDONALD, Manager. LAUREL DEL LAKE AND HOTEL. | C, LIMATE, SCENERY, ENTERTAINMENT: none better in Lake Co.; gas indoors and ‘H. WAMBOLD. out. JOHANNISBERG. AMILY RESORT AND OUTING PLACE | T in the midst of the Napa Redwoods, Mount | Veeder, 3100 feet Large lake, boating. swim- | ming, hunting, fishing. Terms, $6 to $10 per week. Send for circulars. JOHANNISBERG | RESORT. Oakville, Napa County, Ci BLUE LAKES HOTEL W ILL BE CONDUCTED IN A QUIET, homelil:e manner, with one of the best tables in the county; $10 to $12 per week. Round trip, $9£0. S. F. and N. P. to Ukiah; thence by stage. Address J. WILSON, Bertha, Lake County, Cal. | to Sept. 1, | | | | | l ; FIRST-CLASS | 0 ) ‘M 'NAPA SODA SPRIN SANTA CATALINA ISLAND. #% Houre’ Ride From Los Angeles, Cal AMERICA'S FOREMOST RESORT. Write for information about Catalina’s won- derful attractions. World’s records for rod and reel angling. Fishing tournament May 1 auspices Tuna Club. Sixth season of our famous Marine Band. The Hotels Metropole and Island Villa. Modern Convenfences. Efficlent Managemen:. Moderats Rates. Best Golf Links. IDEAL CAMP LIFE. BANNING COMPANY, 222 South §i st., Los Angeles, Cal, or cail on THOMAS 4 & BONE, Agents, €1 Market st., San - cisco. THE . R e ——With Its—o HOMELIKE RESORTS AND CHARMING CAMPFPING RETREATS SWEET BRIER CAMP. CRAG VIEW CAMP. THE CELEBRATED Tsvxnx OF CASTLH CRAG. UPPER SODA SPRINGS. SHASTA SPRINGS. SHASTA RETREAT. SISSON. MOUNT SHASTA CAMP. McCLOUD RIVER RESORTS. A VAST DOMAIN OF SCENIC BEAUTY AND GRANDEUR. LOW EXCURSION RATES. For further information, illustrated folders, etc. apply at the SOUTHERN PACIFIC COM- gANl"rs Ticket Office, 615 Market st. (Grand otel). FAMOUS GILROY HOT SPRINGS R.ROBERTSON, FOR THE PAST FIVE ‘years at Paraiso Springs, Proprietor and Manager. Bathe and water an ABSOLUTE CURE fon Rheumatism, Kidney, Liver and Stomach Trouble. Trains leave Third and Townsend strests daily 9 a. m. and For pamphlets a; p. dre: m R. ROBERTSON. INDEPENDENCE LAKE. A Charming Spot to Visit This Summer. OATS FREE TO GUESTS, FINE FISH- ing. Excellent table. Clean beds and care- ful attention to patrons. Climate perfect. Six- teen miles from Truckee, in the heart of the Slerras and surrounded by magnificent trees of an unbroken forest. The idea! spot for families because it §s clean, no poison cak, no pests. Andgun air and pure water. Address MRS H. . CLEMONS, Independence Lake. HOTEL BELVEDERE PEN FOR THE SEASON APRIL 1 AM- ple accommodations in Hotel; also in mew cottages, just completed. MRS. A. T. MOORE, BELVEDERB. KENILWORTH INN, ILL VALLEY—A MOST DELIG! summer home. Every modern convenisnce: In and out door sports. Forty-five minutes from an_Francisco. Table under personal MRS. M. MERRY, Proprietor. stoeg San Francisco to Chf- YOSEMITE. 57750, O Thence by Lumsden & Co.’s coaches 60 mil; to Yosemite Vailey. Round trip $32. Single fare, in either direction, $13. J. M. HUTCH- INGS, Agent, 13 Montgomery st.. 8an Francls GS. ‘WO TRAINS DAILY, 7:30 A. M. AND 4 P. m.; stage meets train at Napa City. AN- DREW JACKSON, Napa Soda Sorings P. O FERNDALE SPRINGS RESORT ing_spot, re ContraCosta, Co. Charm- . heaith; perfect atmosphere: *rain stage to hotel. Office 630 Market. A FEW SUMMER BOARDERS taken on a fruit farm 2 miles from Calistoga and rall- Toad station; beautiful shad: good rooms: 36 per week MRS. 8. SMITH, Calistog: MANDANITA Station, near Mill Valley—3 or 4 rocms, with board: good mm 3 Manzanita Villa. R S .DO NOT... Be Without “THE CALL” During Your Vacation. Subscribers to “The Call" yisiting thy country, seaslde or springs during the Sum- mer months can have “The Call'’ sent tothem for a wesk or longer by prepayng for samy at the Businsss Office or by order through | carrier. -~ TERMS... 15 Cents..... -.per Week 83 Cents. per Monta #OSTAGE PREPAID.

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