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4 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MERRIAM NOT ANTAGONISTIC 10 GNIONISM General Explains His Stand | in the Coeur d'Alene Troubles. WILL BE ON e e S S i et e S ) OVERS of aristocratic canines will have a treat this week. The fourth annual bench show of the San Francisco Kennel Club will open in Mechanics’ Pavilion to-morrow afternoon. The entries number close upon 600 and the quality of the dogs is higher as an aver- age than has been seen in any of the pre- vious bench shows held in the West. Many prize winners have been sent from the East and the Northwe: Declares He Sought Only to Suppress | an Element That Was Respon- go- ook ar il In the fox terrier class some of the Actions. | finest dogs in America will appear. The | fox terrier Warren Supple. which H. E. Hemmelwright brought out from the East, R e R SECER SO ST IO asked | should ayonet onsider it right,” troop th owners, withheld | ¢ ust as much power and fluence,” replied General | ¢ e min owners observe | € s to compel the mine | o | clamation, | € had suggested | ¢ il official in 1 € a Former Interview. Corrects TERRIER OWNED BY G. D ARRVA. ling of Storm King being especially wor- thy of mention. Bookmaker Caesar Young's mare Cla- rando was considered a ‘‘moral’ the opening sprint, but was s grabbed herself, finishing next to_last. g n up, won almost easily from Nettie Clark and Tourist IL Chapple, the stunted son of Imp. Order, ed a cheap assortment of platers out in the second number at odds of 10 to 1. Gold Baron, the 5 to 2 favorite, met with some rs at Denver cha e statement?”’ a Gompers in my riam address at Den- s second, ahead of Jim Brownell. Burns & Waterhouse's crack youngster, Rollick, made it six straight by capturing g < i o | Y the two-vear-old scramble. He ruled a g S Frs i 12 to 5 choice and won smiling from Gay- et AV WHIS Gallopmg and Goes lon Brown and Articulate. ulators were surprised to see Storm g0 out in the nd win all the way. mile and a furlong Gauntlet, sec- One Mile and a Fur- Kir d .0 Unionism. ral d choice, lost the place to Coda by a Dick G 3 N4 on aid pot long in 1:52. e i aafic. B “botohy job of 1t tride the favorite, ilenna, finishing > ack in sixth pn]\‘i([n\n.‘ L ~ 1 : The closing mile and a sixteenth purse sed the Favorites Capture Three Purses. |affair fell to the 1 to 2 favorite, Mortzage, the Co . ; clie _ | pacemaker all the way. Driving harc rganizations | Storm King Surprised the Tal- | BRI, Cioned” the place from Snips 8 ent—Rollick Scores His by a neck. - Sixth Straight Win. e Track Notes. The poor showing of Clarando caused the judges to inquire into her run. Dr. “oeur d’Alene Stz offi- h his traps already packed and a | Fitzgerald examined the mare, reporting | Derth reserved om ihe overland fiyer|inhat she had grabbed herself during the B e T ."‘f gpasae -night. | 1, opress of the race, taking a chunk out B e et Lt een dowtall | of one ankle. It was also said she had 3 parting exhibition of speed 4t Oak” | ryn away three miles on Sunday, which erday. The big chestnut | was denjed. Caesar Young later sold choice for the six-fur- rando for $1 he started, and after | Trainer Fred Edwards is deserving of . “throwing the bit | much praise for the splendid condition in by Baolanas which Yellowtail was sent to the post 1 on by Buchanan. He : . - 110 pounds to th 1l 1:39 after his long rest. In the past he was e o mile in 1:39 | ysyally short first time out. ing out one mile and furlong | & - = ugh some ches show: a| To-Day’s Entries. T a second slo T @Or- | piret race—One and a guarter miles; four- the | dinary workout created quite a jon, | year-olds and upward; selling: . s Srogdenying | and it the three-year-old reaches St. | 149 Flambeauette . Be Happ e TIOT Steuncnber® | Louis in good condition he has a more | 1133 Hohenlohe . o ] than passing “look-in” for the Inaugural | 1133 Lizella ... Ulm run May 12. Allotted 107 at event, many think he has | Second ga; Suaim S5t First choices in the ring started off lhn. » stake at his merc week by annexing three The suc- N 3 dow Lark, Powell pi- 2 5 1165 Lobosina hand- THE CALL’S RACING CHART SCAFFOLDING COLLAPSES. I PARIE, April 3.—There was another ac. | (Copyright. 199, by Horace H. Egbert.) = 5 ‘L\.] OAKLAND RACETRACK, Monday, April 30, 199 —Weather cloudy. Track good. - y FIRST RAC Futurity course selling; three-year-olds and up; purse, $300. Str. _ Fin. | Jockey 11 |Bozeman 23 Fauntlero: 3h 41 b % 61 - 7h H 10 | 11 (Buchanan ...:| : 12 |Barnstetter ..| 4: 1a short %, 1:12. Good start. Won first three driv- br. g. by imp. Brutus-Nabette. Lark had one of his days uturity course; selling: three-year-olds and upward; purse, $300. st 3% Str. Fin Jockey. [op. CI. 1 12 1. Powell.. 1 7 21 | Bassinger 52 ‘ 3n {Dingley 5 4 haw 3 5 71 5h : & ] 6% 65 fe h 4l § 8 81 72 5 It mars | 1149 Al . 1s! 3 2 5% 8 |Holmes . 9. 5 2 7 ek I 9 |Golden To %, jast 8, 1:01%; 1:11%. Good start. Won easily, sec- driving. Winner srehots g, by imp. Order-Hoyden. Winner was i ran well. Mrs quitter. Almoner quit. Scratched—Skirmish 107, Six furlongs: three-year-olds and upward; purse, $400. just as mu s it Aze. Welght. St Str. Fin. | okey. cL. discounts his happi- 3.1 8 13 15 |Buchanan i3 e nz 35 2n (I Woods. 6 12 : & 23 312 |I. Powell.. 5 165 Th‘fl' s a_remedy Loutse Heyman, 3.. 96! 4 1 i |Gaftney 0 80 for dyspepsia. Dr. %, g . 4%k %, 1:13% n easily, second and third driving. Win- Pierce's Golden Med- Hackett Pros.’ ch by imp. Watererese-imp. Paloma. Yellow Tail galloped, High jcal D tired_chasing him atched—Strongoli 111, Tuthill 110, lifted this 3174, FOURTH RACEFour furlongs; two-year-olds: purse, $350. from the bodie: index. - Horse. Welght |8t 3 % st T Jockey. undreds of thou- | (1166) Rollick 3 1 = 3 it |F. Shields. .. b de i SR 1166 Gaylon Brown $ R 3°013 1. Woads sands. It cures Articulate R 37 34 |L. Powell ninety-eight out of ) lr:fl‘:*l' 6 . : “ lfluchlnln . o il riente 2 h Alexander every hundred who 165 Jim Hale i 1 51 Mounce . ve it a fair and | 1161 Cariles 7 3 73 Bassinger aithful trial 1145 Follow Me 3 5 ; LR |Holn | Time—i, 24%; %, 481 Good mtart ¥, second and third driving, Winne *1 used ten bottles of | "& Walerhouse's ch. £, by Take Notice-Happy Maiden. Rollick Is fast. Articul Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medi- proving. Parsifal backed wp in betting. Scratched—Kitty Lundy 100, Opal Stone amberceres 103, Diderot 1175, FIFTH RAC] index. Horse. Age. cal Discovery and seyeral vials of his Pleasant Peliets* a _vear ago this sellin < thrae.year-olds and uj key. % 2 spring, and have had no ¥ p Ser. A trouble with indigestion | Storm King, 6.. Ty 1- 11 11 11 |L Powell since.” writes Mr W. T. | Codn, B -vorees 3 234 % 2W 4bh 2ns [Mounce . Thompson, of Town- { Gauntiet, 4 . L R 4h. 2h 3% [H Shields. . G | 14 Sturtenrt, 4 - B8 2 6h' Bl 42 |Rus . Montana. *Words fail to tell how thapkful I | hes LhMarks. s 7 RS L am for the relicf, as I had suficred somuch and | 1148 Ancnoeea. 4 | 7 2 3 31 $% " 73 |Boswsen }1 seemed that the doctors could do me no good. | 1344 Croker. 4 % 9 9 83 83 85 |Fauntleroy . got down in weight 10 125 pounds, and was not | 1164 None Such, b. 6 8 i) 9 9 IDingl able to work at all. Now I weigh nearly 160 | yme-ts 134: . 02 ¥ 1% 5% Go and can do a day's work on the farm. I ha recommended your medicine to several, and @ % Good start, s blk. h, by imp. on back stretch. ~ Aflenna rid- G %, 38 & 1:02% fly, second and third driving. jacket-Grenadine. Winner nicely word to say for Dr. | - den the overland. D R e A A A A A s | 1176. SIXTH RACE—One mile and a sixteenth; three-year-olds and upward; purse, $400. e e s rated. Stuttgart cut off Pierce and his medicines.” _ Free. Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser | Tndex Horse. Age. Weighi St % % % Fin. | Jockey. [Op. CL is sent free on receipt of stamps to | ) Mortgage, 2 881 in 1h 13 11 |Ranch .. 12 pay expense of mailing omly. It con- | (1) Rosinante, 6 ... 407 4 28 28 {h it (Mo tains 1008 and over 700 illustra.: 10 Morinel, 5 . iz 2n 4 41 tions. 21 one-cent stamps for the | e Funthery el Aeasia L k sl pa pr for | di2_Inverary ¥ .. ¢ K [ 6 |3 Daly.. 50 200 ] covers, Time=i-16, :07; 516, 5. CG5l4; 13-16, 1:21%; mile, : 3 3, cloth hdefl' to Dr. i mw, first three drivi wmm“nurr- v:'-mcmfiu".’ o ll‘(m-ut. Ro'-ln:&: o 3 Lotte 5 mignt have Wwon had she Dot been bothered i the BTGl o g 1T Bufislo, N. ¥, PRINCE LIONEL. TREAT DANE J. M. E. D'AQUIN; DRESSER & SIMPSON, AND MRS. WALTER FERGUSON'S VALUABLE AUSTRA- DOGS OF HIGH DEGREE EXHIBITION ¢ Fourth Annual Kennel Show Opens To-Morrow at Mechanics’ Pavilion. has been purchased by. N. H. Hickman, owner of another high-class animal of the same breed, Warren Sceptic. Hemmel- wright will exhibit Cairnsmuir, Doctor and other fine fox terriers and cockers. Alec Truman will have one of the larg- est exhibits. He will show pointers, En- glish and Irish setters that will be hard to beat. The Redwood Cocker Kennels have a large entry and among the best of these, which are owend by H. A. Wegener, Is Champion Polly Pastime. Mrs. W. C. Ralston of Fruitvale will show some splendid specimens of the same@reed. PRINCE LIONEL, REPRESENTING Third race—Five furlongs; two-year-olds; | purse b 1166 Grafter .. 110 Princ's Titania.105 ca. 1166 St Ru (110 1161 Lillie Diggs,.. 110 1166 Phil Archibald.108 (1155) Diderot .n 110 | (53)Rio de Altar....113 1155 Bernota 115 Fourth race—One mile upward; seling: (1136) Miss . 56 ol - 361117 +108] 1090 ¢ -108| 1160 Nilgar . -108/ 1142 Edgardo . three-year-olds and 1170 Cromwell 1160 Romany 1117 New X 1146 Mamie G. Fitth Seven furlongs: and upward: selling: o 1156 Proclamation .. 89/ (1140 (lss Prociamat - 89l au0Ferseus . (1156 Lady Meddis'm.101 | (1164)Sir 1169 Jingle Jingl . 34 El Mido .... 1131 Good Hope. . 93| 1167 Pat Morrissey. 1142 Jack McCabe...101) 1169 Tizona ...... three-year-olds Sixth race—One mile; three-year-old: upward; selling: 5 % an 1152 Rio Chico.......104 | (1152) Wyomi 1170 Montanus ... 1096 € g4 1167 Rosalbra A1t 1 1164 Alarta ...0.....7102| 1152 Sociallst 1163 I, B McWhirter.103 (1167 De Blalse. 1164 La Borgia ...... 92/ 11 ver Tone. Selections for To-Day. First race—Ulm, Be Happy Henry C. Second race—Heraldo, Lobosina, Gold Finde. Third race—Diderot, Bernota, Princess Tita- | nia. { Fourth race—Corolla, Miss Madeline, Romany. Fifth race—Sir Hampton, Lady Meddlesome, Merry Boy. Sixth race—Silver Tone, Wyoming, De Blaise. ety cac B dcimca —_—— REGULATING POOLROOM:! Sausalito Trustees Promise to Abol- | ish Obnoxious Features. | Special Diepatch to The Call | SAUSALITO, April 30.—The poolrooms under the new regime will, if Jacques Thomas and Adolph Sylva keep their promise, be more innocuous to the general public than a Sunday school. Thomas stated to-day that when the poolrooms open on May 7 residents will hardly know they are in operation so strict will be the surveillance placed over the resorts. The rule against minors will be vigorously enforced, and no women are to be permitted in the rooms, through even Bylva admits that it will be imposs ble to prevent the admission of “pikers. Only two poolrooms will be allowed to operate this season, Sylva's friend, Joe arvey, being one, while a firm from Sac- ramento, whoee identity is at present | velled in mystery, will in all probability | r}xlo the destinies of the rival gambling place. i dRuE Twenty-Five Round Draw. NEW YORK, April 30.—Jack O'Brien and George McFadden, both of this ecity, fought a draw at 133 pounds before the Broadway Athletic Club to-night. The men went twenty-five rounds. At the end both were able and willing to go on for an indefinite ferlod, but if looks counted for anything McFadden should have been declared the winner, as O'Brien’s face was badly cut and bruised. | quired to decide it. MAY 1, 1900. FTISIMONS SHONS 0P I HS 0LD FORM Knocks Out Ed Dunkhorst in the Second Round at New York. Quickly Sizes Up His Big Antagonist and Punches Him to Sleep With Hardly an Effort. SRR NEW YORK, April 30.—At the Hereules Athletic Club to-night Bob Fitzsimmons . proved that he was far from being a |, ‘“‘dead omne.” In less than two rounds he knocked out Ed Dunkhorst, the Syracuse glant, a feat which other and bigger men. found impossible. Fitzstmmons showed that his wonderful hitting powers have not forsaken him and he was as lively on his feet as ever, but had little time in which to display the fact. The bout was booked to go twenty-five rounds. Fitzsimmons was cheered lustily when he entered the rini;. The attendance exceeded 4000. Dunkhomst was attended by Tommy Ryan, Jack Jeffries and Jan Johnson. The lanky fellow was looked after by Ernest Roeber, Jeff Thorne and Dan Hickey. Dunkhprst appeared to welgh 260 pounds and ‘was very fat. Bob looked iit and welfhrfl about 176 pounds. When they shook hands it was seen that Dunkhorst was the taller by at least two inches. As the bell rang Dankhorst assumed a crouching position. Fitzsimmons walked around him for a biief second and then hooked a left that raised a lump under Ed's right eye. He landed another of the same kind a_second later and then drove his left hard to the wind and ducked a right swing for the head. Dunkhorst landed a light left to the face and Fitz- simmons closed the round with left and right to the body. Dunkhorst openesd the second round with a left to the face and Bob hooked his left to the jaw and ducked Ed's re- turn. Fitzsimmons received another jab on the mouth, but only smiled and ripped right and left to the stomach. Two more | lefts to the stomach, followed by a right, made the giant wobble. Fitzsimmons measured him coolly and then hooked his | left flush to the mark and Dunkhorst went to the floor with a crash. It was fully a minute before his seconds could raise him to his feet, and rneanwhile Fitzsimmons was chezerev? wildly by the crowd. Time of 3 utes 75 seconds. rol‘:lnz nremllr:in&ry Kid McFadden of Cali- tornia knocked out Johnny Hines of Brooklyn in less than two minutes of the first round. TEN imy 'GS REQUIRED. Philadelphia Dr:feats New York in a Loosely Played Game. NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. W. L. Pet.| Clubs— W. L. Pet. P bhia T 8 100 Pittsburg ...4 & 400 Prooklyn .d 8 [700Chicago .04 § Cinoinnatt /6 4 .69 New York..3 § | St. Louis.....5 4 4% Boston I PHILADELPHIA, April 30.—While to-day's game between New York and Philadelphia was anything but good baseball, there was plenty of excitement and ten innings were re- Hits and errors abounded. Wolverton made his first appearance third base with Philadelphia and created ;a favor- able impression. Former Captain Cooley of Philadelphta was to-day signed by the Pitts- burg club and Third Baseman Myers, who re- celevd notice of his release on Saturday, was engaged by Hartford of the Eastern League. Attendance 5124. Score: ®™oE W New York. . a8 16 7 Philadelphia B g 5 Batterles—Hawley and Warner; Piatt, Bern- hard and Douglass. Umpire—Connolly. BROOKLYN, April 30.—Dunn was hit freely to-day, but sharp flelding behind him held the Bostonians down to two runs. Boston lost a fine chance to win in the ninth, when the bases were full and only one man out. Attendance 8000 Score: R mllm Boston ... B | i 2 Brooklyn .8 5 1 Batteries—Willis and Clark; Dunn and Mc- Guire. Umpire—Emslie. CHICAGO, April 30.—St. Louis went to pleces in the second and third most miserable misplays, innings, and on the together with Har- per's poor work, presented the home team with Doough Tuns o win. Attendance 1100. Score: TR I .9 7 [ .8 10 s Batteries—Callahan and Donahue; Harper, Jones, R. O'Connor and Criger. Umpire— O'Day. TRy SR (O Minor Baseball Games. BUFFALO, April 30.—Buffalo 15, Indianapo- 1is 16. MINNEAPOLIS, April 1, Kansas City 6. CLEVELAND, April 30.—Cleveland 6, De- troit 6. MILWAUKEE, April 30.—Milwaukee 10, Chi- cago 9. 30.—Minneapolis —_—— Gardner Knocks Out Haley. CINCINNATI, April 30.—Oscar Gardner knocked out Patsy Haley here to-night in the fift hround of what was to have been @ fifteen round fight. R The Alaska Postoffice. Postal Inspector John P. Clum left yes- terday on_the steamer Portland for Ca; Nome_and St. Michael to look after t postoffices in the frosted gold district. The Main Cause of Sickness Is Impure Blood. If you have symptoms—such as headache, tired feeling, nervousness, Im- palred digestion—a remedy should be taken that purifies the blood and corrects these minor derangements, which are nature's warning of approach- Ing disease, and If not checked means Take ELECTROZONE when these mild symptoms appear. Before you commence treatment. Purify they develop into chronlc diseas your blood and check disease. much suffering In after years. Don't wait tiil ELECTROZONE is known to-day as the best of blood purifiers. It removes all impurities, giving the blood richness, purity and nourls)ing power. Elec{ide Kidney and Bladder Troubles, Stomach Troubles, All Blood Diseases, i Send for pamphlet to ELECTROZONE M'FG. CO., S8an Francisco. At Druggists. $1 & bottle. Female Complaints® Catarrh, . Dyspepsia. ADVERTISEMENTS. DR. MEYERS & CO'S FAIR OFFER : IF PATIENTS PREFER THEY may deposit the price of a cure in any San Francisco bank, to be paid unly after they are well, pay in monthly installments. reason- able. No other doctors will make such an offer. They Cure the Following Ailments : Private Diseases Lost Manhood Varicoce! Nervous Debllity Hydrocele Loss of Memory FAMILY WASHING. Why turn the house upside down every Monday, make your husband dis- gusted with life, nearly suffocate the | children with steam, make yourself ill | with overwork and you can get your washing | done by the | UNITED STATES LAUNDRY Wasting Drains Sleeplessness Bladder Diseases Kidney Diseases Spine Diseases Blood Potson Rupture Despondency Advice and Consultation Free. annoyance, when so cheaply SPECIALISTS—Established nearly 20 years. 731 MARKET ST., S. F. Take Elevator to Third Floor. Dally, § to 5. HOURS: { Evenings, 7 to 8. Office 1004 Market Street, Sundays, 9 to 1L oot Daauls Medicines Free to Patients. || Telephone—Office, South 420, ) Laundry, South 418. TAVERN OF Castle Crag And... Soda Springs. SEASON OPENS JUNE 15. Located in the midst of grand and tmpressive mountain scenery with Mt. Ehasta and the Crags for a background. FINE HUNTING AND FISHING. Unsurpassed cuisine and service and reason- able rates. RATLROAD FARE, round trip, Iincluding Dancing In_Ballroom every evening: George | sleeper both ways, $14.00. W. Watson, Dancing Teacher, Tennis and Golf | For rates, terms and other information ad- Tournaments Weekly. dress: E. PIX Y, Manager, " Care Pacific Improvement Company, ONLY GOLF LINKS IN LAKE COUNTY. Crocker Building, San Francisco. Address HIGHLAND SPRINGS HOTEL. or call on L. D. CRAIG, 316 Montgomery street. Carlsbad of Hisnian Springs aiineral Waters on. saie ot | PARAISO HOT SPRINGS, “*"'Sacri,. Monterey County, Cal. — For health, res OAKLAND PIONEER SODA WATER CO. | Thirteenth and Webster _streets, Oakland: | climate that cannot be AHRENS, PEIN & BULLWINKLE, 620 Posi street, San Francisco. HICHLAND SPRINCS J. CRAIG and H. R. WARNER, Mgrs. Swimming Tan! Bowling , Croquet and Tennts Groun Hot and Cold E?"" t} Competent oTy. Hunting Horses and Dogs. Experienced Guides. GEO. W. WATSON, the famous Hunter sad Fisherman (so many years at Bartlett) will be here to welcome his host of friends. OVER 30 MINERAL SPRINGS. Rates, $10, $12 and $14 per week. | Resident_Physician, Advice Free. One Hun- dred and Fifty Rooms, lighted by Electricity. Hotel and Cottages, lathed and plastered. COOL ROOMS. Plenty of Shade. | BEST PAID ORCHESTRA 1IN l..Mu:i COUNTY. | | baths; ewimming tank 30x60 feet. Our masseucs | are ail uates. Hunting and fishing; chi dren’s playground, croquet, lawn tennis and : large hotel and 30 cottages. afford- ing speelai accommodations for familles; a m by gas. By train. Third and Town- | send streets, San Francisco, 3 a. m.; First aod | Broadway, Oakland. 9:10 a. m. daily for sm:.-; Take a Hot Sand Bath Free country life among oak-clad hills away from wind and fog: a fine hotel with every modern con- venience and new home-lik ' dad, then by stage over beautiful level road e, PP AMous ATNERAT, | g S [y W T tickets #8. at S D A0 2 Temtoy Hife and e postorfics, For illustrated pampbicts and fur- e £ a ol address E. L. PERRAULT. gain health. AT PASO ROBLES HOT SPRINGS Flowers and weil kept grounds, croquet, shady walks and including hotel, and physiclan’s attendance, $10 to $21 a week. Write for illus- trated booklet. 0IAL ROUND-TRIP REBATE TICKETS. For further information apply to ther_information . proprietor and restdent physician. ROWARDENNAN SOUTH BEN LOMOND, CAL. OPENS MAY 15th under entirely new man- Frank W. Ely, City Agent. Tel. agement. My personal attention will be paid Red 2336. 640 Market st., S. to the cuisine and service, which will be sur- Otto E. Never, Proprietor, Paso Robles, Cal. passed by nome. Full Informction at Travele office, 20 Montgomery st., or B. DICKINSON, Lessee. VICHY SPRINGS. Three miles from Ukiah, Mendoctno County. Natural electric waters, champagne baths: only lace in the world of this class of waters Baving continuous flow of natural warm water direct from springs to bathtubs. Lovely grounds; fishing and hunting: crystal spring: lcmnin‘o:luonl and table first class. Opens April 15t J. A. REDEMEYER & CO.. Proprietors. SANTA CATALINA ISLAND, 31 Hours' Ride From Los Angeles, Cal GREATEST ATTRACTIONS IN THE WEST. Second Annual Rod and Reel Fishing Tour- nament, auspices the “Tuma Club.” Yeventn Season of our Famous Marine Band. The Society Resort. The Sportsman’s Paradise. HOTEL METROPOLE and COUNTRY CLUB, always open. Golf and Tennis Tournaments. IDEAL CAMP LIFE. For full Information, hotel rates, unique ar- rangements for camping and {llustrated pam- hlets, apply to by PP GrorGE W. THOMPSON, HOT SPRINGS, SONOMA o Somon W IOETRY, | SKAGGS EEammmes govous 722 South Sprifig st., Los Angeles, Cal. | from San Francico and B il victuess Best Datural bath 'In State: Frand mountain FAMOUS scenery; good trout r: talephone: A U telegraph: dally mall express; FIRST: TP HOTEL TAND STAGE SERVICE: morning and afternoon trip from GILROY HOT SPRINGS |m=rsme oo en isco_ont: p. m. Terms, §2 a The waters are noted for their thousands of §2 & week. References—Any guest of the sast five ; patronage cons y_increasing. eures of Rheumatism, Gout, and Mercurial vk veh o8 J. F. MULG! riet: Polsoning, Liver and Kidoey Neural- . Proprietor. Diseases, g. Dyspepsia and all Bladder and Url mplaints. .dflom t] SPTrE 2 So| 1 AUREL DELL LAKE. Jeave Third and Townsend streets, S. F., 9 a. m. sod 245 p. m. daily. Carriages at Gliroy tor sprivgs. illustrated pamphlets address R. RORFRTSON. Proprietor. The most attractive place In Lake County to v spend your vacation. Boating. bathing. bowl: DR. €. €. O'DONNELL’S MINERAL “‘m""..k e "ln,"v?i'x;f)';'fb’ ans Laurel Dell, Lake County. Cal SPRINGS at Glen Ellen is the best camping, plenic and pleasure resort on the Coast. The greatest remedy for lung disease, liver and stomach complaints, rheumatism and catarrh in the world; 46 miles from S. F. The S. P. R. R. and S. F. and N. P. Bt R. give special rates to campers. Thirty cottages and tents furnished: rent cneap. No fogs mor polson ocak at the ark. Mineral water, boats and bathing free nquire of DR. C. C. O'DONNELL, office 1021% Market et., bet. Sixth and Seventh, 8. F. If you want your health this is the place *o go. MARK WEST Daily Stage is Now running to SARATOGA SPRINGS, Lake County. Cal J. MARTE Proprietor, Bachelor Postoffice 418 Pine st.. City Offee, CARLSBAD mot in Lake County. MINERA SPRINGS: Waters unsurpassed for dropsy, stomach, liver, kidne SPRINGS and m:fldu aftections. Accommodations Bre <y class: a week: lighte Y gas. PENS MAY 1st. Round Trip, $3 75. Se: X J hrcularn . PREESE. & CIOERORNSENT W. R. W'GOVERN. Kelseyviile, Lake Co. Proprietors. Clty office, 913 Larkin street. Caa 15> TOCALOMA, ™~ GLENWOOD HOTEL, Among the redwoods, Santa Cruz Mountains: § minutes’ walk from depot: cream, fruit, poul- try; chalybeate springs. swimming tak, dmuse: ment hail; acetylene gas. Round trip, §2 50; §8 carrlage. WM. MARTIN, BERTRAND HOTEL—First-class accommo- dations; reasonable rates; for familes and par- e):.:lhel'n(,’%a;gl; :malutn!f!l] drives to ar , ete. . 'TRAND " shoe store, 324 Kearny st., S. F. o HO! FOR BLUE LAKES. 111 be under new management, May Fishing, hunting, For further particulars st 0 §10 per Wweek; free aufivwfl. Cal. i YOSEMITE £:.5 i, i Oak Flat route. Stages leave Chinese Station on line Sierra R. R. dafly. Round trip from W 15, San Francisco $32. For further information cajl | 234ress O. WESMAN, 41 Third st 8. F., Cal. or zddress WM. J. WHITE, General Agent, E —— 60 Market st., §. .; telephone Main 5 THE GEYSERS, Soroma 2 9 County, ONE (F NATURE' Natural team _bat e mODERS. MONIE HOTEL, magnificeit view and HOITT’S MENLO PARK. The beautiful grounds and new buildings at Hoitt's School will open to guests during June and July: good accommodations, excellent table, reasonable prices. Address IRA G. HOITT. NAPA SODA SPRINGS. LOS GATOS, cal Beautiful ground s, first- da- tions. sunny rooms. Special UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. families “bus meets every' train; 5 miles A. DOLLMANN, Napa Soda Springs P. O, | from Sad Francisco. Fare, §1 & BANTA CRUZ M. R T from Genta Cruss deipeerinch, fve MONTE VISTA 858 200, cunrsere™ s’ suinmer 3 in redwoods; runsing water; abundance trated circular. E. MORGAN, Dutch table; terms ) Flat, Cal 3550 week. Address

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