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2 POPULISTS GATHERING FOR TWO CONVENTIONS Bryan Will Be the Choice at Sioux| Falls and Barker May Be Named 11 "f',zji!?_u‘!{{{i{" at Cincinnati. tdetracked, and i off into the 1€ to POPULIST PLANS MADE KNOWN AT A BANQUET pre- nc board of the dinner at the Coli- Haif of this number, esates had Wednesday and to leave second the subject of a committee is ke committee at the address of welcome Thomas. Toast- er then introduced nc Ve BN er of Nebraska, as followed by Patterson of | we 1" Davis spoke introduced a Tom York, Dr. J said many Democrats | ate were coming over to Breidenthal of Kan noticeable a con- he remarks of the argument good in ocrat m. rt time 1 have been here t a great many be better in 1990, | Bryan was greeted by great ap-| There was little if anything new Its tenor was an argu- | contint > of fusion. He old issues on which the Dem- lists Silver Republieans ed out the reasons | nd together now. He the money plank other one issue. Ready for the Bryanites. KANSAS CITY. Mo, May 7.—For the| ntion Hall was 4 the sub-com- mtional Con- d put ite all and gen- made by Kan-| gathering. POLICE BATTLE WITH A GANG OF TOUGHS A. D. Gannon and John Fisher Ar-| rested for Disturbing the Peacs May SALITO T.—Officers *hed battle at ay, and it was uggle that the former from their adver- and noon word Constable John a gang of rough house out ious trouble was Creed left_at once for the ion and while attempting to ringleaders was “jumped” by ut him with fists utnumbered and at the hands of some sailors come 1 forces succeeded when a woman over inated urged her ck again. By this the g . Louis | an r & soon caused the - B ot foe 0 ghs to plead for an armistice. This Bt the present bes | was granted and the triumphant officials - the park, after having arrested A - D. Gannon and John her, both em- -3 - s of the Pacific Mall dock. The men p for trial to-morrow, being | a out on bonds, secured by the intervention of Town Trustee Sylva. - i | - i Repu OF INTEREST TO THE COAST. | Pensions, Postofice Changes and | play Orders for Army Officers. | The | Special Dispatch to The Call { ANSINE ATMY | wASHY —Pensions for frowned Upol | ~a)ifornians: Silas W. Smith, Veterans' Home, . %6: John C. Hol- | tster, San Fran ), $6; Gustav C. Rodell, Camphbe $6; Willilam H. Oxindine, Cop- o Toh- | pehropolis, $6. Increase—Danfel Fox, S8an 3 Diego, $. | Y v Original—Zachsriah G. Wilson, | That The aty setk. ity, 36. John L. Ingie, Fulton, $6. - from this vietaity, ~ Willlam Muiller, Mountain- | —_— 2 i commi: | Dizamond, Or. ' Appointed—G. A. T i ges, San Diego County. vice T. 8. Ful- . B, BARKER'S CANDIDACY Hed ) Mitcheil, Maple Creek, ¥. vice John Murphy, re- Rich Rucker, Santa | vice W. B. Rucker, re- wing acting assistant surgeons Press Assoc United States army have been or- auxili middlecof-1h to proceed to San Francisco and began iis to-day and the the commanding general of ‘the conventions for Ohio and Kentucky tment of California for assignment be held here to-morrow « 3 oren B. Johnson, Thomas T f t the Wehrman | B- McCown, ancis Baitey, William | This ‘siammall | J Endeers and John J. Repeti i ip throughou Senator Perkins has introduced a pro- | of the Popu- posed amenament 1o the sundry ci ap- lists."us_few of 1 p the larger propriation bill authorizing the Secretary | hotels. The Wehr {iding and Rob- of War to purchase immediately the lands fnson's Opera- en decorated | necessary for work planned by the dle-of-the-road mot- | Debris Commission and to proceed with | Xpressive consiruction of d: the ms and impounding ids already appropri- of California and the | "t of 1806, the expendi- | sums drawn from the with the st wh the Peopie’s pa e formeriy riy and a and ) be in equ favoring here as t pective funds, the cost of the lands not | posed 10 eve exceed $20.000. Another amendment by | cept the polic rator Perkins provides for the appoint- | ers. who wan ment of a board of army engineers to pre- | mise or parc plans and estimates for the improve. | there will ment of Oakland harbor from the western | morrow ni end of the tidal canal to deep water in Wharto most prominent | San Franeisco Bay, including the excava- cand scheduled to | tion of the tidal a_report to be | arrive from Philadel- made at the next session of Congress. | phia ker. arrived | Representative Baker of Maryiand said | to-day denying the to-day that no importance attached to the | reports that the Barker men would balt if bil! he introduced last week repealing the | Mr. Barker were not nominated. About Chinese exclusion act. one-fourth e tes are in- ntroduced the bill by request,” he | struct claimed by s there my association with it | some onnelly have 1 shall not press it for action by | been nominated itiative ang | committee or House. The bill merely re- referendum plan They were named at flects the sentiment of my consti{uent the convention here two years ago so Who requested me to introduce it in the | far as the ‘dnitiative” was concerned, | House. =~ Nothing further will be done but it ted that the “referendum’ re. | with it.” | turns “wer mt-«;\'r'nnl-(r ?;mk unreliable. T i There is opposition to Barker in the SCO! EATH RO | West, and it is said that the reports about D i | | boliing were started in Wesiern States to hurt Burker. Kugene V. Debs will not promise 1o accept. Among the other oames mentioned to head the ticket are About Two Hundred Men Lost Their Lives in the Mine. « . SALT LAKE. Utah, May w. G Jerome ley of Texas, ex-Congressman " Howard of Alabama and Colonel Frank | SParp, superintendent of the Pleasant | Burke f Mississippi. alley Coal Company, has made a report gnatius Donnelly arrived early this the treasurer of the company in ard | ping and went quietly to the Denni the mine disaster at Scofield. in whieh | Hotel, where he was soon surround. | ‘“Total killed, 19: bodies recov- | 24 bv a group of admirers. Something of date. 1%: injured. Of those in the mine 108 escaped alive and uninjured. There are 105 widows and 279 orphans.” DIED. CAIN—In this city, May 7. 1300, John Cain, be- loved husband of Jane Cain, mother of Mrs. Margaret Sweeney, d Mrs. Patrick Comaskey. p TF Notice of funeral ‘hereatter, sensation was sprung shortly afterward {t became known that a definite mave- ment was on to place Mr. Donnelly before he convention as a Presidential nomi- aee, instead of eiving him second position on ‘the ticket headed by Wharton Bar- | ter of Pennsyivania. Mr. Donnelly had | onlv this to sa) “¥ou know that T never have been ac- | —About 490 per- | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1900. Spain. I be- | reafirm the ation principles, with, added planks on the com- 1 question Mr. Donnelly empnatic, declaring that | & that he hated beyond | eclared that there s‘on with wial Tabor | | Southern Delegates Will Vote Sol- | none of the present occupants of the high | of three baTracks = lan as one of the two men who had been £ o ¥ s were demolished and | 130 93 one ; el { office should be retired and placed on the | the officers’ quarters were unroofed. Hun- | sjomn 18 W4y from the scene of the | superannuated list. It seems probable | greqs of trees within the fort are utterly —————— | MEMPHIS SURRENDERS L B IR L e B A - - i B e = e AP D SO S | . L3 . . > 2t P i " o | A7 . I bijibstti o f '%&"a»“”’flflf’"” U198 i i D R R R R General French. RS PROMISES TO REVIEW THEM SOON IN PRETORIA. (From the Daiiy Graphic.) LORD ROBERTS MAKING AN ADDRESS TO HIS OFFICERS AT A DINNER AT THE BLOEMFONTEIN CLUB BEFORE STARTING ON HIS ADVANCE TOWARD THE TRANSVAAL. 5454008 DIEITIOIDIIEOIDEDODIIDOTIDI I eDeIe B } Y @ Lo o S the steamer Cottage City Sunday morn- | ing. The version of the affair given by J. H. Nelson, manager of the Lituya Bay Mining Company, was that Martin Sle- | vert, who shot and killed one Christensen, | actually requested that he be hanged at | once rather than held tor the formalities of the la The miners. finding that It would involve considerable trouble and loss of time to await deliverance of the | Stevert had signed a statement expressing of execution, and explaining that robbery al . commenced, the steamer Florence getting Divided as to the Election MuchDamage Reported From numerous shipments having gone through [ B S e s S 2 0—9—0—@4—0%—&0‘ prisoner into the hands of the officers, | complied with the unique request after HAEE U | U WI | entire satisfaction with the proposed mode | had been the motive of the crime. | Navigation on the Yukon has .already from Hootalinqua to Thirty-Mile. Ice | travel has become extremely hazardous, | of a Colored Man as San Antonio and Bethd Bishop. | & Vioinity. 1 —— NOLAN IDENTIFIED. | One of the Men Seen Running From the Welland Canal Lock. WELLAND, Oatario, May 7.—The trial Buildings Leveled by the Gale and idly for the Innovation, but . | Wheat Crops and Fruit 3’ B“”l"‘“"' HNelan “:‘1 hw““h' the alleged ynamiters, reopened here to-day. The the North Stands Orchards Laid first witness was W. C. Thompson, the | Opposed. Waste. canal engineer. He estimated the damage { to the locks at $1000 to $1500. He gave his —— opinfon as to the effect if the locks had CHICAGO, May As the time ap-| SAN ANTONIO, Tex., May 7T.—A tor- been blown out. The water, he said, would have swept down the Grand Trunk Railway tracks, washed out the Merriton station and flooded the valley of Fifteen- mile Creek. | Willlam Wright positively identified No- proaches for settling the question of how many Bishops are to be elected by the Methodist General Conference the senti- ment is growing among the delegates that nado swept through San Antonio this | morning and caused a loss aggregating | over $100,000. No loss of life is reported. At Fort: Sam Houston the entire galleries that because of the advanced age of sev- eral members of the episcopacy the com- mittee on eplscopacy will recommend the ruined. Bexar County loser by the wreckag will be f bridges. a Noted Dwarf Dies. BELOIT, Wis.. May 7.—Paul Robinson, heavy A = ke o ive B s e Sy Chres bridge u‘\(‘l the Salado Creek a noted dwarf, died to-day, aged 70 years. | e A e ',,‘\";,“',‘s";,‘lini‘:_;’ s ivee | miles from this city was demolished, The | He was scarcely four feet tall. . {o supervise the missiongry work in Asia. | $8mage probably will reach §20,000. The T el RGOS This is the programme In favor with a | Dulling I el s fams mayhe apothesman's | majority of the members of the committee | the extent of $$00. * Individual losses of | YIrtues. on ‘episcopacy. ‘The committee to-day be- | several local merchants range from $1000 gan active work on the question referred to $8000. It is estimated that fifty houses | o it by the conference. = vowed candi. | "°TC damaged througl the blowing in of | dates for the high office of Bishop, not- | "% l‘;*'i" loss of roofs. The loss caused um l“ erves withstanding the fact that it is not likely | ¥ th€ of the San Antonio Loan that more than five additions to the pre ot rust npany's building is $40,00. | ent board of episcopacy will be made. I'he known total loss in the city exceeds | Tell of coming danger. N | Among those most prominently mentioned | $100.C - vous headach 1 for Bishop are: Dr. J. W. Hamilton_of A rainstorm, accompanied by loss of appet New York, Dr. J. F. Berry of Chicago, Dr. | Very h s, swept over nearly the exhaustion, ¢ Henry Spcllmeyer of New York, Dr, T, B. | Whole State last night and to-day. Out- | in back, and weakness, Neely of Philadelphia, Dr. William F. | side of Antonio the greatest damage Indicate that your nerves Dowell of Colorado and Dr. W. been to farm bulidings and to crops. T F‘l;ul‘r;,-; Dosaiol O -asuaities have been reported, | b b il It is probable that much opposition to | 2 to-morrow, when the the election of a colored Bishop will ap- | country is heard from. The wheat crop Y pear when the matter is taken up by the [ and fruit trees have suffered much, HUDYAN cures conference. The Southern delegates, it is | Wheat was just heading and was in a| said, will vote solidly in favor of the inno- | condition to be injured severely | vation, but hundreds of representatives | KANSAS CITY, Mo., May 7. > less | of the Northern conference will oppose | than fourt 1 funnel-shaped tornado | 1 it. The great number of white candidates | clouds are reported to have been seen yes. | | for Bishop, it i= believed, will operate in Central IKansas, = ranging | ! against the chances of Dr.J. E. Bowen of Saline. Ells Ritce, Hettn | Washington, the leading colored aspirant, 1d Pawnee coun As far as learned, and several prominent delegates declare that the election of Dr. Bowen by present conference is by no means tain. and Mrs. Willlam Helfrick, who jost in the destruction of their of Ellinwood, comprise the | | Mr. the | cer- | fat )ver iwenty persons are re- "The committee on temperance to-day lis- | ported siightly injured mear Elinwood, téned to the reading of several memorfals | The first storm formed mnorth of | | referred to it by the General Conference. | gilinwood at 5 oclock in¢ the aft- | all nervous | One memorial condemned President Mec- | crnoon, destroying the Helfrick home | L aAee | Kinley for laxity In enforelng the anti-| .ompletely and dJamaging several other | | HUDYAN canteen law, and was generally discussed, T makes one | farm houses and other bufldings. Almost | simultaneously another tornado formed | about four miles east of Great Bend and | ng in a northeasterly direction, de- but no action was taken. Another recom- mendation was made amendinz the book of discipline so that members of the church stromnuk HUDYAN gives one - - | o life and vig- | e e e (fom. *ifhan DU | molished fences and barns and kilied con- or. 1t Is for | all referred to the sub-committee for con- | §iderable livestock. Here Willlam Welch's s By Siderstion | farm house and buMdings were destroyed, women r but the family escaped. N JURS | Another storm at about the same time | struck near Pawnee Rock, thirteen miles | ROt vk Gr #pell of ner- | southeast of Great Bend, and wrecked | YOX - hisadh. TO ADM'RAL DEWEY everal buildings and destroyed crops. | ache since I CGonsiderable damage. with no loss of life, | ook "HoDr |15 reported at and near Claflin, in the PAN My | northeast part of Barton County, an R Great Parade Escorts the Naval Vet- | :30000k T\ the western part of ' Rice | socd, bowels are regular. I feel like a new bheing. H. A. QUARTZ, Fresno, Cal. | Mrs. Gibson Every woman who s/ weak and nervous should take HUDYAN. I know from my own experience it is the best | medicine on earth. Il MRS . R. GIBSON, Hawthorne, Nev. Mr. Rich save: I was run down in heaith, nervous, could not work, was miserable, HUD- YAN cured me. WALTER P. RICH, Paris, Tdaho. 3—4—5 show the weak points when following the | in | eran’s Carriage Through the County. Raln and hail City’s Streets. MEMPHIS, Tenn., May 7.—Memphis to- day surrendered unconditionally to Ad. | miral Dew The climax of the day's | festivities was a gorgeous flower parade this afternoon, which passed through the principal streets. Thousands of visitors | arrived during the night, and the streets storm did great damage to the crops some localities. Near Marysville, Mo.. a small-sized tor- nado destroyed a dozen houses and barns and damaged DALLAS, T houses Tops. > May 7.—One-third of the | in Garza, a town in Denton . were destroyed late vesterday | oon by a tornado, No one was hurt, | the people seeking refuge in storm houses. | Flgs. 1— were crowded with strangers, Several houses at Little Eim were demol. | Derves are giving way. HUDYAN cures. The carriage in which Admiral and M shed and several people injured. Wires : GET HUDYAN AT g -'rux‘t‘:m, 50c a Dewey rode was drawn by four ho | to the north are down. package, packages $2 50, It vour druggist does not keep it send direer and was decorated in the national co UDTAN REMEDY (O, sommay gureet The parade was led by A )Y S, old's band, fol- to the i g e chootiovs. SANTA FE LINE IS s i Then came the admiral Dewey | 3 © 0. may b: Cnfllull‘z R e W R, AT A DISADVANTAGE | [ DOCTORS | oy 2. oo ifpcrr boys in battalions. After {he students | — L O IR AN e e SEND FOR CIRCULARS AND TESTIMQ- section had passed the military display ¥ g " THE G P appeared. It was a creditable showing, | Southern Pacific Can Make Detter OF REAT it PR Company A, Confederate Veterans, was | Time Between Los Angeles and Joudly cheered along the line of the entire | march. Following the veterans was the | San Francisco. flower parade. Next to the interest in | Special Dispatch to The Call. Admiral and Mrs. Dewer the people de- | 103 ANGELES, May T.—With the re- sired to see the decorated carrlage with |, " " Fet it pl b metals who went their gay and -brilliantly dressed oceu- | tUrn of the Sanis He OTICEIR Mo enine pants. After reviewing the parade, which was | of the Valley road into Point Richmond official neadquarters the two miles long, Admiral Dewey was es- | is revived In | question as to whether this new line will corted to the Audil‘nrhxm. where a recep- tlon tendered by the representative . The admiral | D¢ an active competitor of the Southern groes of the city was held. L talked pleasantly and freely with many of | Pacific in passenger traffic. There is no the colored men and evinced much inter- | longer any doubt but that a passenger est in their condition. | service will be established July 1 between At 9 o'clock to-night Admiral and Mrs, | Chicago and Point Richmond, but that Dewey, accompanied by Lieutenants | this traffic between Los Angeles and San Caldwell and Crawford, visited Lyceum | Francisco will long be deferred. Those Theater. and_an hour later repaired to |in authority here do not themselves seem the Grand Opera-house. where a full-; to be able to make clear the causes for dress ball was given in their honor, | this condition. 5 ——— i sFifur;_s are riaor}uc:]d that snovrvgfl;:lsl;\: i anta e coul and passenge) Victory for Republicans. | Franeisco from here in sixteen hours, but Special Dispatch to The Call. ! that it could not eompete with the coast GILROY, May 7.—The city clection to- | line that expects to carry passengers in day resulted In a sweeping victory for | tWelve hours when completed. This com- e- The Place fcr Rest and Health, Qrchard Springs, IN THE FOOTHILLS OF THE SIERRA NE- da, near Colfax, on the C. P. R. R. Plain, retreat; finest scenery, water, mountain air, fruit and all-the-year-round ciimate in Cai- ifornia; ideal grounds and surroundings; & y | petition, seems to be the bone of conten- 3, T B on the oPen Wit e excemtion of Hn il | Hon, and as President Ripley hus ssued | Week: open all sear: send tor baskiei. M ddsess and one Councilman. ad ! his ultimatum against it it would appear ORCHARD SPRINGS, Chicago Park, Cal. 'J‘n}u following were n ' he roads of the the officers _elected: R Chesbry’| A shelease Detwies ¢ Tisn 3 4 - | Mojave-Bakersfleld line to the Santa Fe o O S AR N | permits its Fival o remaln h undisturbed | PLANTAT ON K JUSE— 13 MILES FRoM B Bitve, | :‘\;;s::xzsl:-;;ngg!lhe Los Angeles-San Fran-| iage tine. Good trout fshing: plenty frutt, When the Chicago traf- ! fic Is opened transportation will be sold | East from here and from San Francisco, | | Cleveland, George Skillicorn, Dr. J Thayer and H. T. Mayock. ek e . Gage’'s Appointments. cream and milk; free conveyance for parties of two or more; grand redwood scenery. Address J. LUTTRINGER, Seaview, Soncma Co.. or ap- ply MR, KRUSE. 207 Fronf st., for particulars, 1 A but heavy patronage is not expected ow- ing to lack of equipment. pocl; | Tennf | B 00980000000000090000 A remedy. ner’s Safe Cure to mind. Il Advertisements For the Cure of.. Kidney Disease Bring to mind WARNER'S REMEDIES. Warner’'s Safe Cure whether mentioned or not. We often read “Watch your kidneys,” etc., and it natur- ally calls to mimd the only world-wide famous specific that has stood the test for twenty years—Warner's Safe Cure— although the advertisement may be paid to mention another The public knows there is but one Kidney Rem~ edy, and all these advertisements for others but call War- WHERE YOU GO WITH ONLY 3% HOURS OF STAGING, AND ONLY $8.00 FOR THE ROUND TRIP, THAT WILL EQUAL FOR ONE MOMENT THE JUSTLY CELEBRATED AND BEAU- TIFUL HICHLAND SPRINCS GOLF, CAN NCING six nights of the week. eanis. Bowling. | Cement Swimming Tanks. ACRES of Shady Groves and MILES of Shady i he County. Hunting Finest Deer Hunting in the County. n Horses and Guid Hot Mineral and Vapor Jaths. Cold Mineral Plunges. MALE AND FEMALE MASSEURS. Numerous Mineral Springs of Wonderful Curative Properties. Large Cool Rooms, lighted by Electricity. Call LEE D. CRAIG, 318 Montgome: wrest: o CRAIG & WARNER, Higl land Sprin If you are well Drive, wheel or hunt among the oak- clad hills and lovely valleys, away from wind and fog. Drink mineral waters, swim in the big mineral baths. Not an ache or pain the HOT SANI MINERAL MUD and HOT SULPHUF BATHS won't drive away At Paso Robles Hot Springs. very modern convenience at the hotel. New homelike cottages. Rates for hotel, baths and physician, §10 to §21 a week. Write for illustrated booklet. SPECIAL ROUND-TRIP REBATE TICKETS. Fog_further information apply to FRANK W, ELY, City Agent, Tel. Red 2336. 640 Market st., 8. F. Otto E. Never, Propristor, Paso Robles, Cal. ROWARDENNAN SOUTH BEN LOMOND, CAL. OPENS MAY 15th under entirely new man- gement. My personal attention will be pald to the culsine and service, which will be sur- by none. Full information at Traveler 20 Montgomery street. or B. DICKINSON, Lessee. FREE FROM FOGS AND COLD WINDS CAMP MEEKER::,. fonua Resort Among Redwoods of Sonoma Co.: Free Boating, Bath- ing, Fishing and Hunting. Lots sell from $10 to $7. Cottages built from $30 and upward. Board and lodging $6 per week; unfurnished rooms, $1 per week. Mrs. Locke, 333 O'Farreil st., will take parties to inspect camp: round trip $1 50. via Sausalito ferry, or address M. C. MEEKER, Occidental VICHY SPRINGS. Three mile: Natural elec ace in ic waters, champagne baths: only world of this class of waters Lovely tal spring; Opens REDEMEYER & CO.. Proprietors. direct from springs to bathtubs. grounds; fishing and huntine: ery accommodations and table first ¢ April 15th J. A DR. €. €. O’'DONNELL'S MINERAL SPRINGS at Glen Ellen Is the best camping, picnic 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. T R. R. and 8. F. and N. P. R. R. give special rates to campers. Thirty cottages and tents furnished; rent cneap. No fogs nor poison oak the park. Mineral water, boats 'd bathing free, Inquire of DR. C. C. O'DONNELL. office 10214 Market st., bet. Sixth and Seventh, 8. F. If you want your health this is the nlac Running water and gas in every rocom at SARATOGA SPRINGS, G. Martens. Prop.. Bachelor P. O., Lake Co., Cal. City office, 416 Pine st. Daily stage from Ukiah—Tibu- 7:30 a. m. ron ferry, CARLSBAD YRGS SPRINGS. Most_beautiful spot in Lake County. Waters unsurpassed for dropey, stomach, liver, kidney nd bladder affections. Accommodations first class: $10 a week: lighted by gas. W. R. M'GOVERN. Kelseyville, Lake Co. THE WELLESLEY, California and Larkin Sts., San Francisco. Strictly First-class Family Hotel. MRS. M. MERRY, Proorietress, H0! FOR BLUE LAKES. Will be opened. under new management, May 5. New hotel being bullt. Fishing, hunting, boating and bathing. Address O. W N, Laurel Dell P. 0., Lake County, Cal o from Ukiah, Mendocino County. | T aving continuous flow of natural warm water | TAVERN OF =ia, | Complaints. refitted dress: RAILROAD FARE, sleeper both ways, $14. For rates, term: Castle Crag And... Soda Springs. SEASON OPENS JUNE 15. Located in the midst of grand and impressive mountain scenery, with Mount Shasta and the Crags for & kground. able rates. s and other fnfo! B. PIXLEY, E Crocker Building, FINE HUNTING AND FISHING. Unsurpassed cuisine and service and resson- round trip, Including rmation ad- Manager, Care Pacific Improvement Company. San Francisco. Baths scenery, ing. No | m. and i Dyspepsia_and all recreation. leave Third and Townsend FAMOuUS Hotel and cottages and _improved delightful walks. fogs. Rates. 312 to $14 per week. streets, S, RTSON Hunting and Unequaled for health. rest a GILROY HOT SPRINGS The waters are noted for their thousands of cures of Rheumatism, Gout, Lead and Mercurial Poisoning, Liver and Kidney Diseases, Neural- Bladder and Urinary renovated. Magnificen Trains 9 a Carriages at Gilroy pamphlets address Proprietor. Second nament, ra phlet 3% Hours' GREATEST AT Ride Annus auspices the ‘““Tuna GEORGE W. THI From Los Angeles, ‘TRACTIONS IN THE al Rod and Reel Fishine Tour- SANTA CATALINA ISLAND, cal WEST. Seventh Season of our Famous Marine Band. The Soctety Resort. The Sportsman’ HOTEL METRO! 'S open. Paradise. POLE and COUNTRY CLUSB, Golf and Tennis Tournaments. IDEAL CAMP LIFE. For full information, hotel rates, unt nts for camping and illustrats apply to ar- pam- [OMPSON, 621 Market st., San Francisco. Or BANNING CO.. 222 South Spring st.. Los Anseles. Cal clima miles to » A Montere: accommodations; of flowers: baths; swimming tank 30x60 feet. are all graduates. Hunting and fishing: dren’s playground, danee hall; ing speciai illuminated by gas. send streets. San Franct Broadwa: office, postoffice. For il ther information M. D., proprietor County, that cannot be equaled: beautiful soda, hot croquet, By train, Third ©Oakland, springs. 613 Market street. ddress E. PARAISO HOT SPRINGS, Cerlspadet Cal. — For health, rest, up-to-dats scenery: profusion ulphur and _electrio Our masse: h urs o lawn tennis and rd ne co, 9 a. m.: First and 210 a. m. dally for Sole- dad, then by stage over beautiful level road 7 Round-trip tickets, 33, at S. Telephone and strated pamphlets and fur- . L. PERRA nd resident physiclan. ULT. |SKAGG | from San Francisco and staging: waters noted for medicinal virtues: best natural bath &ran; scenery; CLASS Fri 30 st e good telegraph; daily mail County; _only and _express: HOTEL AND STA or 3:30 p. m. Terms, $3 Retere a es—Any guest of the past constantly increasing. HOT SPRINGS, SONOMA FIRST- E SERVICE: | morning and afternoon stages: round trip from San ancisco only $550. Take Tiburon ferry a. m. a week years: patronas: day or J. F. MULGREW, Proprietor. (1) MARK [y circulars. 'ENS MAY 1st. Round Trip, $3 75 for FREESE & JUERGENSEN, Proprietors. City office, 918 Larkin street. EST SPRINGS Send minutes’ try; chal walk from depot ybeare spri s, swimming tank, GLENWOOD HOTEL, Among the redwoods, Santa Cruz Mountains: 3 cream, fruit, amuse ment hall: acetylene gas. Round trip, $2 50: to $10 per ‘week free carriage. 33 WM. MARTIN, Glenwood, Cal : LAUREL DELL LAKE. The most - spend your R Pathing. bowi: ing, tennis, livery, new walks . Write for | cireular to H. WAMBOLD, Laurel Dell, Lake County, Cal. YOSEMITE Oak Flat route. Stages leave Chinese 3% hours from Sa: Francisco, via the Big Station on line Sierra R. R. daily. Round trip from San Francisco $32. For further information cal! or address WM. J_ WHITE, General 630 Market st., S. F.: telephone n Agent, 5182 ey, ete. ore. bathing, JOSEPH 324 Kearny st., S. beatutiful drives F. BERT' to v,«_AsD or Pahl's ¥ TOCALOMA, ™=~ BERTRAND HOTEL—First-class accommo- dations: reasona 3 l\!n. = bie rates; for familes and BEN LOMOND SACRAMENTO, May 7.—Governor Gage | M o A . BELF I | Beautitully has commissioned E. W. Runyon, W. W. WANTED TO BE LYNCHED. g!p. vulx‘exy"rms lnh-!:lnlquEE"r!. o Foote and Benjamin C. Truman, Califor- R vantages of a health resort as well as being a nia’s Commissioners to the Paris Exposi- | Northern Murderer Would Not Await | rully equl sanitarium. Carriage meets all tion, aids de camp on his staff. each with the Formalities of the Law. nine et B i for ciroular. Address the rank of lieutenant colonél. Varney | v 1oTORTA. B. C. May 7.—The ste s ANITARIUM, St. Helena, Cal. W. Gaskill, secretary to the commission- . B. C. y T SROAMEL, | e e ey ers, has been commissioned major and in- | Danube, returning from northern parts| NAPA SODA SPRINGS. of the Third Brigade, National to-day, brings a new story of the reported f California, lynching, the first news of which came by Fard'o 2 SR R NS v o .nlalr:q.‘;um ed house to let; cold water: best BISHOP, 86 Tenth st., Olliel:::dn. Sonom; THE GEYSERS, goome ONE OF NATURE'S WO Natural steam baths, n{::.tn WERTLAT 9 rooms, there. HOITT'S . beautiful grounds .l!mo,n}u‘,s:enml :m open NOYTE VISTA trated circular. ¥ O T MAY 1st: fruit; > yoursel! ).t.. MORGAN MENLO PARK. BANTA miles bome in fruit: w. ®o0d tabie: terms 3 CRUZ Mountai e, g 30 week. Santa Cruz. Cal. ranch, five water; abundance Address

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