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HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, IAY 15. 1900 -84 4-+o@ | assignment to staff duty at the headquar- “} " ’ ® | (R oT that department, L i ¢ & ¢ | “Captain George W. Van Deusen of the Seventh Artillery has been relieved from k2 duty at army headquarters and has been . ¢ ordered to_rejoin his battery at Fort Tot- 4 @ |ten, New York. Major Leon A, Matile of - ¢ | the’ Fourteenth Infantry has been re- @ lieved from duty at Fort Slocum, New P " | York, and has been ordered to join the home battalion of his regiment, which re- < cently arrived at Fort Wayne from the |4 | Poilippines. Bg Acting Assistant Surgeon Thomas B. 12 McCown has been assigned to the trans- PSRRI e KD" Flintshire as medical officer during PS et oummrdw;'cyagaS B 2 s | A cting Assistant Surgeon Loren B. T. Well Acted and Beautifully |+ Johnsen has been ordered to proceed to ® (hle‘el"hllip ln:s on nfm lrnn!]’!or(l Lagan."h x 7 ave of absence for twenty days, wi btaged, It Charms a . 4 | permission to visit the United States, has L A d |9 = |‘l’fe"\fi{“"“d to Brigadier Gelnerail ilam;: | . Wilson, who is now stationed in the arge Audience. * Department of Matanzas. He will be ac- ° - companied by his aids—First Lieutenant * James H. Réeves of the geronddt";{‘\x'nlr.\' “Th » | & an rst Lieutenant G. Soulart rner b Meister of Wood Barrow” | . of the Tenth Infantr Creates Fun at the Alcazar, and | * ng’o\' \\;‘mla'm H. lnuax-.1 quartermaster . 2, - L. 8. V. as been relieved from duty as Fischer's Presents New Fea- | ¢ chief quartermaster of the Department tures—Hold-Overs. & of ‘Matangss, i B MRS. HEARST ENTERTAINS f Wood Barrow.” which | ¢ " Alcazar last night. | ¢ THE GRADUATING CLASS odrama and the | RSB t the same time has | e e e b . QAKLAND, May 14.—Mrs. Phebe Hearst | e ivg i L " | gave her annual garden party to the grad- | ot lant vk, |2 ; | uating class of the University of Califor-| .,n you GO WITH ONLY 3% HOURS w « ) genuine enthusiasm | | nia to-day at Haclenda del Poso del| ™ OF STAGING, € P ory is a sim- | ¢ | Verona, her country home near Pleas-| snp ONLY $8.00 FOR THE ROUND 'rrfIP. ecaitan advis| 4 | anton. A special train conveyed her| THAT WILL EQUAL FOR ONE n_aour-::\’l;J > rits a | o | guests, numbering about 200, to Verona | THE JUSTLY CELEBRATED AND BEAU- of himselr % | Station, where they were met and driven | TIFUL i T £ ‘2 & | in carriages to the haclenda. Among the | « g st <38 K 3 suests were President and Mrs. Wheeler. | covers that | ¥ 4 | The senior class was largely represented. r d concludes g : L Hearst was assisted in receiving 2l for the old farm | ¢ + 58 Agnp: La n{-A l1 r an('f'l Lu‘;u'hi s The play is givenin | & i ! : » | served on the lawn, while a band | oS bk el oo Execution Scene in “The Wizard of tue Nie. 3| am o v Grcliesira Qhpensé B | 1 xcina e oights of the week | GOLY. | o Y § sic from oppesite ends of the grounds. NCING E Tenks g s N carries some . £, % R 5 NeS. | Tennis. Bowiing. Cement Swimming 1 o2 e e n.’l‘,-.‘.‘h’s,‘.“."{,:‘g,'!,\.'é‘",m"‘:;.i"mfifi%i | ;".."R’ES 'of Shady Groves and MILES of Shady we mettle. Mr. Hast- | the hacienda. Mrs. Hearst conducted her | “@alkS - . ting in the County. Hunting | Barrow, and ating dialect and fol- COSTELLD AND guests about the art galleries and showed them the treasures of Del Verona. Horses and Guides. Hot Mineral and Vapor | Baths. Cold Mineral Plunges. AGRY HUSBMD L CHILD WIFE 1S was fitly displayed ntation of the char- Irene v 5 iness in the role r = e e: in fact, 1; was i\"," L : g § | ; | A H | i v it ki « £ Accusations Involving the TheirClothing Filched While | Martin Johnson, 2 Bartender, -] 3 4 Z : n Y Name of Song Writer | They Were Bathing Attempts to Shoot His | an Lee Johnson. i at El Campo. £ pouse. - | SR | e | a ] - Complaining Husband Had Himself | Cruel Friends Left Them With Less | Woman Leaps Through a Window | ] Been Summoned by His Young Than a Collar Button and Put and Then Makes a Fierce Strug- | a ey last eveniog Spouse to Answer for Al- Constables on Their gle for the Possession of | = y danger of mak- leged Cruelties. Wake, a Pistol. L usic is rather - — e L B g i | med writer Stephen V. Costello, the new grand mar- | Martin Joh: 3 havte That is one of the essential fea- g p M,‘N;‘,u.”;;r‘ \ade co-re- | shal of the Native | :nd Leo Devlin, | oh the 'imr‘é.;.’?fv"'fl.\,f\"{““.'.f,'-‘.,.,(.u\l“}’.'-'.,',; tures of value to consider when g Y A the sign itect, were principals in a | Alaska, made a desperate attempt last you contemplate investment in B ged apy was evi- waterside comedy enacted Sunday at El | night to murder his wife, from whom he oil stock. -+ B | has been separated for some time al The lands of the - PO ght and early in the morning |house at 1405 Montgomery st = t Hayden, District Attorney Me- |fired threée shots from a volver, but (] of Marin County, Costello and |none of them took effect. Before he could s Deviin chartered a launch and spent the | shoot a fourth time the woman clutched forenoon touring the bay shore. They | his hand and in a fearful st that landed a little below El Campo for lunch | foilowed he injured her so t m the race hv | and when it was consumed the-members | she had to be sent to the R Hos- NN N NEEN O AR EEND & than three weeks ago ©f the party dispersed themselves in neg- | pital. - ght a suit against !ige attitudes to let the calming process | According to the wom ° acts o ex- | of digestion get in its work. Costello, | been separated from her s n two weeks | however, is so full of energy that Lms“snmv time. He went to I mber 5 last. | Inertness soon palled on him and, calling | night and a quarrel was th opened at- | on Devlin to join him, he announced that | visit. She says he has b fore giv. |he was going in swimming. Devlin, notn- | 2ther oceasions and that I ppmosta- : lodged against | 108 loth, quit his shady retreat and aerial | 67 anars words o drew & ! s y girl's family as pe- | Bousebuilding. and together the twain |fired three times er v man never to bring out | culiar. | plunged into the waves which decorate El | The frenzied woman made 1 dagh for a t of character he e b r e B S R | Campo beach with its fringe of tomatc | Window and jumped through it. The glass a dian of high | _ Lo¢ busband’'s charge of wrongdolng| " V5 .4 onions and other debris. MNow. deep wound in her forenead and she A of high | o psists of s egation that he saw his | C2DS, 4 :d, brulsed and blecding, along the n : yening | it o :t the California Hotel | Bl Campo, though in the county, is not %, e 1 v ‘a | last ternoon yut 2:30 | Quite remote from civilization, and the | 'n gave chase and followed his Are all of section 23 and one- o’ clock a compromising position. On | feminine visitor to-its shores would have a vacant lot, where he ove: quarter of the adjoining section B y the wife, backed by her ained a severe shock at the | When she realized that he was 14, Township 21'south. Range 15 - fe, b 3 | POREIY MR STRE. m ot s her turned suddenly and : ; ‘ s that there was a | vision of the classic forms of Costello and | . pi st a } East, M. D. M B k. - 1 further that had It not | Deviin disporting themselves in the | 6 Tht D Dossemiin iy 1 cleve : G g rrrorim e S0 o ent of clothing as Raphael Weill's | then took place and lasted a e i th 1 at the time, matters would Bacchantes, This thought invad- [ until the w ¢ screams attracted the a s f the applause be- Iy explained. | ed the b f Mclsaac, and a blush | attention of people in the neighborhood. ] Johnson re- | mantled k at the thought ot |Johnson then t W aw the pistol and [ e | frightened or shocked femininity in the | = his_esc a Fischer's Concert House. county of which he is District Attorney. | ice Offi er and J. Duane | ll And € g 3 a2 s crowding Fischer's ter He mentioned his misgivings to Emmet | made a searc His hiding And you will discover this tract B . he crowd comag | Borasch m Hayden and found that he, too, was ap- | place was at sed by some g to lie midway between the almost B rowd comes | her daught 3 prehensive of the results of a casual sum- | boys and he e secluded arallel ledges of “oil sandstone hear the prison | “Mr. »n_was like a brother to my | mer girl's appearance. Then, having laid | under : from the | B Paraliel jecg 1. sandstone J§ r sung by the talented | daughter. He .kLas b yur close friend ot, the conspirators withdrew, accom- | Scene of ti ¢ called to him 3 and shale extending through na Barduce! wins a | for years, and will continue to be. Gold- the swimmers' clothes, which | to come out ef. but he refused Fresno County, and on a direct B by her splendid act. | Man knows this relat hip. but he has in their care. A few mo- {10 do so i olicemen prepared to | @ line from Oil City to the Krey arance. e hg act- | been trying to 3 daughter ever | ments later two burly Deputy Sheriffs | take him by After a short struggle 6 20 Y §0-the TIRyen - e 1 boPUlar | gince she brought suit against him. Last | hajled Devlin and Costello, they handcuffed their man and took him hagen and Black Mountain ust and | Y canesds n Mr nson was | “Here, come out of that.” floated across | {0 the California-sireet police station, = flowing wells spien- h California Hotel to |to the ears of the astonished grand mar- | where he was charg vith as 1 : S & 3 VSRR DA ey busines ot my | Shal - After a little parley the swimmers | commit murder te i d Ii you contemplate large in- evening were evenly A sked her to | came ,m'mrv “Now, then, you come| In <-x]u-’..‘ of » charge Johnson vestment it might pay you to ' tener =. st ling on the | aiong with us.” ed his wife of unfaithfulness and ake a tri Coalinga and vi o mee and the priw t corner, at Mr. Jo tion | “What for?” asked Costello, hé fired the shots at him. . He elaims = ““‘(‘ A trip ‘I C "'}"Hll"d visit she stepped into the public | “You're under arrest. No monkeying, | B¢ went to the house for the purpose of this tract n that event you i of the hotel and was drinking ‘m‘hv!.”nr"~‘-‘ A 40 e ‘:tlw!%{hl: tWg children and thought that = would invest more heavily, H : Jemonade, y sat th r a moment, | Devlin and Costello stared at each other. e would be awa Juring a heated imited atno id 1 when suddenly Goidman and his com-| “Where are our clothes?’ said Devlin, | discussion, he : the palled Giveyalver | M. . 4 limited atount of fully. paid o B panion Chinatown guide or detective, | “We can’t go without them.” and shot ‘at him. 'The woman's mother | g non-assessable stock is now of- s alw e ACRRS am broke in upon them 2 d“l say llm'k h-;rl?- Ink"‘?wlkr'.nm?( Hay- :g“;:‘(f:r;; %l'h-r persons who were wit- | g fered at 50 cents per share. " v ' ‘My daug r started to speak to Gol en; e’ put this a straight: let's go Sses statements, > S » - . man, when the @ shouted,”“Don't | to him.” cried Costello. But to all propo- —_— = ‘ I?“‘!]' o :Br"'l for prospectus. It " th 1Ak to them. and they made off. That | sitions the deputies remained deaf. Then, ells the story. Hinrichs alk o them and tich “this eharge is | just as the two swimmers were being | ARMY [ B Address all communications t : e evith the | TiThis accusation comes from a man who Isaac and Hayen =@ L b H . 4 : I pards. | " = > o weeks after thel 1 o Mac,” said Costello, “tell these oth sisits -3 . ce 16 one that | struck his wife two weeks, after RS | o ows'to let us £o."” Acting Assistant Surgeon Wiliam M. |8 < where else in | 02 e AN RO e Tor her wedding | “Glve us our clothes,” sald Devin. Hendrickson has been relieved from duty | B 4 g Hng and hasn't yet paid for #. I gave my n't interfere with the officers,” flint- | In Skaguay, Alaska, and been 1 consent to their marriage because I be- | ily, replied Mn.l ae, dered to report to the Department of C: -] " foved Golaman was an honest, hard. | ‘You must have done something to de- | fornia for duty [] SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. ere d things at the | working man, who would make good | serve this,” added Hayden. bt of Abaercs for « e X § Orphe enough variets | LorKing MY hiid. He cruelly deceived | Then. after half an hour of shivering | I€ave of absence for four months, with | g Represented in San Francisco e . ra Kendall, the | us both oxlpnstula[‘]\:‘\hlr\ th pat “’,f the gn«#nhml‘l"'rmi‘-‘wvn to go beyond the has | g by J. P. MASSIE. Room 14, B i It sts, el E " Johnso s ow! : da er | prisoners Mc called e Josh off, and | been granted to Capts A 1 5 . P. MASS ¥ 3 X wists, ought to be| “Mr. Johnson has kn “"lf‘;"d?,l’f}:u rehabilitated, Devlin and Costello plioted | tar of )”. Foo Captain CHsE S i ifth Floor, Milis building. = ¢ Pher Siasiar & since she was a ba L Arqgm ] g % 0 Piloted | ter of the Third Artillery, the leave to | i it Bty gince she was 8 o o THEe | the crowd to the nearest bar, where all i (B In Chicago by G. GIRLING « ] d if the old adage | 3“0 . an made | Were sworn to deepest secrecy over the take effect upon his relief from duty at| g n Chicago by G. GIRLING, m 8 chan | 25 Ca ta hateh ac. | grand marshal's experience. | the Military Academy. | 260 Dearborn street. ] X against Siee] - rA \l;m;r:! u]! |m”“““| officers, consisting | &y LOS ANGELES OFFICE- Rt ” Goldma ntly employe o ajor John M. Bannister, surge [ > clas notchers on the | , GYAR e L KNIGHTS TEMPLAR Hagor GrorzeI5. Wadhiell"Sirecon: and | g 402 Douglas Block. - vt Fun- | ey informed of the fac at he oc- aptain John J. Phillipis, s tant_sur- | otch songs the . lleq the unpleasant position of core: INSTALL OFFICERS | zcon, has been appoinicd to mect at west| BENSBEONGREENENRRNENRY | and sl No- | epondent in the Goldman divorce proceed. (i $: | Point on June 1 for the physical examing- | S — RS \|h;‘ ings, Mr. Johnson expressed surprise and | tion of cadets of the graduating class and | Y (e Kielsts with | ofuntecred the statement that the plain- | The Retiring Commander Presented |Such other cadets and candidates ad- e U ) musical | FE YT T ction had evidently been mis- Wi nission as may be ordered before it. hacked up with a taking mise- | (18,17 (3 ith a Jewel and a Set of ain John P. Finley of the Ninth In- f t al black art. “I am “.‘_lildn,. ‘,,;g ed wm(| lmr(';i (;nlmfi Silverware. 18 been transferred from Com- — . he sal d am very friendly wit : e aiaatin pany G to Company E, and Captain Bd- Tivoli. R g e known the YOUng wo- P'l‘m‘({nll v“ln-:l elec :\:\e officers of Golden | win" V. Bookmiller ot e sum«lr-gimvnt I~ the commenced ey e time and our relations have | Gate Commandery No. 16, Knights Tem- | has been transferred from Company B to the Tivoll Opera-house r Meen otherwise than friendly, That | plar—Robert McMillan, commander; H. | Company G. n Charles A. Varnum of the Sev- uld see fit to attack the | enth Cavalry, now on sick leave, Has been Capts ldman_s! D. Loveland, generalissimo: R. B. Moore, nee showed the ctao owed | character of his wife is a matter which 1| senjor warden; Robert As var- ! the play Is as| Cunrot control, but in the final determina- | Gon e T Aahatuai war- | ordered to report to the commanding gen- o eolan o | o of the tmives of the cese 1 am.son; | William T. Fonde, Tecoiders and tie ro)- 2 O the Depastmentiof Colorago 05 Bohuma oy | prove Mok e S 3 o e el e T L DT e S e LS - Schus! “Mr. Goldman lays seems, considera- | poarer: W : b s ad to be repeated. The | pje stress on our visit to the Callfornia | O™ gt aing, O We B v oot ix rt song el - 3 Go ate Cos 2 y 8 4 part sonk was encored room.'T am of the opinion that this meet- | Commmander 3. M. Pecl Following the fermend shorus and | ing firnishes but slight basis for & charge | jnstallation was the présentation of @ the ten weoks "cos | of unfaithfulness against the young W""ma‘g’mmwnl Jewel and set of silverware Jaote Eecs | mAB ot the friendly relationship| 05 C. _Campbell, the retiring com: Private Diseases | Lost Manhood . [ In view of the friendly relationship | mander, who responded in a very’ feeling Friasls Nervotlt Debility Chutes. R camily and myself for years, 1t | "oepch;. The presentation was by Gen- Hadder Diseases | Wamingboeatas. Some g00d people have been added to | 16 Unfortunate that Mr. Goldman should | fhare was & banquer st iich soer,his Kidney Discases | Sieeplessness the Chutes programme. Rayston and | have seen fit to couple my name with his| {5 {oasts were made by Grand . Com. Despondeney g, . i . 1"”'.'“;,1".»,", ',"‘",’d' ;| and I shall continue to enjoy the young f?:l?tdoerrn& ‘fl'fi.‘r‘n‘rlxl‘fr‘.dos;mkny' 'l;’w;u' 1%' vice and Gonsu tation Free. ERenans \ bag-punchers ae | woman's friendship and that of her fam- | Smith. Colonel Frank W. Sumner, Colonel rov bid Talr to make a | 117 88 I have done in the past” “;lgl':ln'rrn [Bdwaras ana others. De e and Frosto and e following were present to enjoy the arde Changed thelr speciaities and | Bogus Electrician. hospitality of the commandery: Aljscent J. M. Péel, H. M. Furman, Charles 5. True, W. L. Picrce, E. M. Mores, W. Edwards, J. J. Crawford, C. L. Gage, A.' Hanselman, F. R. Drinkhouke. L. W. Smith. E. 8. Edmonds, C. tain George Whistler and Paul Bow-| w. “ Wil Sopees on the lake evers BOW-| W. H. Reynolds was arrested yesterday el s (it g | by Detective Reynolds and Policeman [ Hura and bocked at the City Prison on roads. fALE MASSEURS. MALE AND F! Wondertul | OR AN OUTING VISIT ONE OF THE MANY MINERAL SPRING RESORTS ALONG THE !F California.... |Northwestern ;Railway Co. | Lessee of SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH 1 PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY | (THE PICTURESQUE ROUTE J FORNIA.) caAL | Where the Famous Mineral Waters of the World Are Duplicated. | Numercus Mineral Springs of TR ptttiee. Latge Cool Rooma. USKted | 1¢ you prefer the stmple home life of the by Blectricity, ' o116, 316 Monteomery | Ranch, free from fashion's restraints sl on LEE PCRAIG & WARNER. High- | are many fn our section from which to fand Sprinks, Cal g But it you would rather the | For her Information eall at melfl' shady nook, near a lovely lake, office, 20 Montgomery st.. San Franclsco. | of some beautiful stream, remember such loca- e m— — tions are numer of charge. Every day Call for “VACATIO! a little book fust issued by the Gompany, giving Camping Loca- is a day of pleasure and relaxation || tions, Hotels Mineral Spring Hesorts and a trom the cares and worries of businest | list of one hundred and sixty-seven Farms and and every-day ex o R o homes, where Board for the Summer can be se- 80 feet: cost one side for | | cured at from to $8.00 per week. women. Com nt men_and women % masseurs. R atism, Dyspepsia or tarrh, so common near the coast, are impossible h the Hot Mineral Mud. Sulphur and Hot Sand Baths make it so. Every modern convenience at the hotel. Rates for hotel, baths and physician, $10 to §21 a week. Write for illustrated booklet. SPECIAL ROUND-TRIP REBATE TICKETS. For further information apply to FRANK W. ELY, City Agent, Tel. Red 2336. 640 Market st., S. F. Otto E. Never, Propristor, Paso Robles, Cal. Carlsbad of PARAISO HOT SPRINGS, arispad ot Montersy County, Cal. — For health, rest. climate that cannot be equaled; up-to-date accommodations; beautiful scenery: profusion of flowers; hot soda, sulphur and electric baths; swimming tank 30x60 feet. Our masseurs are ail graduates. Hunting and fishing: chil- dren’s playground quet, lawn dance hall: large hotel and 30 cottages. afford- ing speclal accommodations for families: {ljuminated by gas. By train. Third and Town- wend streets, San Franeisco, 9 a. m.; First and Broadway, dad miles to springs. Round-trip tickets. $3. at S P ofice. €13 Market street. Telephone and postoffice. For {llustrated pamphlets and fur- ther information address E. L. PERRAULT. M. D.. proprietor and resident physician. IN THE SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS. Now open and offering every charm to ure and health-seekers. Boating, swimming, fiching. tennis, croguet, billlards. Bowling alley golf 1inks, good driving and saddle horses, su- or table. Campers’ ticket from San Fran- 1 information at Traveler office, Lessee, 3 F tgomery st., or B. DICKINSO Ben Lomond, Cal FR*E FROM FOGS AND COLD WINDS CAMP MEEKE The Popular Resort Among Redwoods of Sonoma Co.: Free Boating. Bath: ing, Fishing and Hunting. Lots sell from 310 to §75. Cottages built from $30 and upward Board and lodging 3§ per week: unfurnished rooms, $1 per week. Mrs. Locke, 313 O'Farrell st., will take parties to inspect camp: round trip $1 50 via Sausalito ferry, or address M. C. MEEKER. Occidental VICHY SPRINGS. Three miles from Ukiah. Mendocino County atural electric waters. champagne baths: only place in the world of this class of waters having continuous flow of natural warm water direct from springs to bathtubs. Lovely grounds: fishing and hunting: crystal spring: accommndations and table first class. Opens April 15th J. A. REDEMFYER & CO.. Proprietors. e ———————————— 30 TO BYRON HOT ~PRINGS. It's THE Sanitarfum. These Wonderful Hot Mineral Bathe will cvre your Rheu- Address matism and Malaria, A. BETTENS, Mgr.. Byron Hat Spes. Or Lombard & Co., City Agents, 30, 36 Geary st. DR C. €. O’'DONNELL’S MINERAL SPRINGS at Glen Ellen Is the best camping. piente 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 8. P. R. R. and 8. F. and N. P. R. R. give special rates to campers. Thirty cottages and tents furnished: rent eneap. No fogs nor polson oak at the park. Mineral water, boats and bathing free. Tnquire of DR, C. C. O'DONNELL. office 1021% Market st., bet. Sixth and Seventh, 8. F. If you want your health this is the e t0 go. | There In every desired comfort | and pleasure, besides health, at SARATOGA SPRINGS, 1. Martens, prop., Bachelor P. O. Lake Co. City Office, 418 Pine st,, 8. F. >TPéNDENC IND LAKE In the heart of the Slerras. Perfect climate, Central California San Jose is the central city of California, and Hotel Vendome Is its most attractive feature. to_Lick Observatory, New Almaden Quicksilver Mine, Alum Rock Park and count- less other attractions, reached over perfect Hotel thoroughly modern and first-class in every respect, Rates reasonable. with service unsurpas: For further information eali fine fishing, excellent table, magnificent for- est, no poison_oak, no p: An ideal spot for familles. See ““The Traveler” for partie- ulars. Open June 1. Address MRS. H, M. CL , Virginia City, Nev. CARLSBAD ¥R Most_beautiful spot in Lake County. Waters unsurpassed for dropsy, stomach, liver, kid and bladder affections. Accommodations :l"l(’ unwm a week: lighted by gas. R. M'GOVER! _ Kelseyville, Lake Co. PLANTAT'ON H'USE— 21158 Frox stage line. Good trout fishing: plenty fruit, cream and milk: free conveyance for il two or more; grand redwood mlfiry.“{‘d;‘n:: J. LUTTRINGER, Seaview, Sonoma Co.. or ap~ ply MR. KRUSE, 207 Front st., for particutars. THE WELLESLEY, California and Larkin Sts., San Francisco. Strictly First-class Family Hotel. MRS. M. MERRY, Proprietress. Columbia. | two charges of petty larceny. Tt is claimed ['S. Bencdict, George Walters, George Childs, at ‘“Traveler” office, 20 Mon WA s g 3. z [ he’ went o M. Gunst's cigar store on | John E. Strachan, George E. Dow. J. K. Firth, Francisco, or address AESNEY. A6, S HO! FOR BLUE LA 4 e B Eye gan Its second week [ Kearny street Saturday representing that | 9. L. Dulln‘l‘ E. B. Cutter, Willlam McKay, GEO. P. SNELL, Mgr., Ban Jose, Cal. " . o & fair audience last night at the Co-|he was an electrician and stole a box of | Afon Doud, Thomas Morfew, W, F. Waterson, Our B — Will be opened, under new management, May umbia, and there was no abatement of |ciiars and repeated the work Sunday. Aoume 5%, Leni, Georae Bustinell, T Trabes: ur Bank Deposit Guarant WALDRUHE Boating and bachiny "hitres o r ISt o "Nod "and Peleg Kalsenheimer. The | Tourists’ Pientc Ed Strensin, W B Cuney BY S vopet, st | [ Satmis may epusis the prics o0 So M| sonome Mountaina. Bxcslient accommodstions | Lt Dol P On Lake County, Cal electric dance was, as usual, the great| P o o Hare, Theo E. Smith, Byron Mauzy, J. K. C. after they are well, or may pay in monthly @ | for families and sportsmen. le-?lu- u!ug‘n r * Sccnic effect of the piay, and was heartily | The “Tourlsts” of National Parlor, Na-| Hovge, A Ryan. C. . Coburn, 1. 3. Fraser, | {nstallments. Al kinds of dairy produce. Fine sprimg waric: encored e tive Sons of the Golden West, have|H. 8 Manping, A Christenses. T M. Me- BRGNING, "santa Rose, Car & HOW. LOMOND e {hrough " thelr ‘committee. B G, Du by: | Laveblin, Tom Logkaooo, T T, Nagle, Wil BRUNING, Santa Rosa, Cal. N ympia. Frea P. Webe, W. F. Grattan, O. Dixon | bam G0 5 0 B W Dockoe Bary AB: r Large furnished houde to let: 9 rooms, hot There s & big bill at the Olympia this | and ¥ Glocker, arranged for’ tielr an- | trork, W. B. Lawson, W. B -Smion e BISHOP. 8 Tenin Bt oigation there. & week and every wumber last night was | BUal excursion dnd pienic to Sunset Park | Wi W C. Cimoiell, Theo Reichert, W R - f Kenilworth 'nn, Mill Valley . 466 Tenth st Oakiand, well recelved. Deets and Don and Alice 4 Joost, A, Hathorn, W. 8. Banks, F. W. Titus @ 8 i g, George Humphries, Max Clausenits, C. oy, Thoroughly fenovated. Electrl : Raymond are suill promivent features on | . oo e ion Plimimer. W W stocker, ¢ aui"-c el peeilists—Established Nearly 20 Years Hards, Jawn ennie, - Croquet S lehts, bi- THE GEYSERS, gooom caplvorndiniiiins ich, - - - e fl“"i‘l:'mon Council, No. 4, ¥. M. L will ,“;‘{ Ruloteon, 3G, smnng"i c ob.fi'fl& 731 Market St., S. F. ALy b0, Mrs. B: J. Mazting. |, ONE. OF -"‘:Ee,“ ol iy - . ve annual fam! reunion and 3 Dage 2 b . Welch, 3 hunt! 3 AR Ao (‘mund at the Ccl:ornlu RSy Tayiee op ;udnm, 3 :::";7( L0C Gemawdy, 3 & Spanger, L A Hormer. 5 evator Entrance. HOURS-Dally, toff | El, MOVTE HOTEL, 125, ~ fl,":"" caL— | W W tor pamphiet. L. cater again’ zttracted a large audience. e picnic committee has made all ar- |y Cia * Ro B .G, 7 - e magnificent view Joux Neill company grows in favor each | rangements to give the members and| . Hinkibus .’“&l‘;{nmm e HUME CURc. Fuac. BOOK. R tions: ey e TEVIS' A SEBN MAY_ist; 1cos ‘of friends as nleasant a time as possible. Sumner, C. 5. Wright, John M. Curts s . foom S Franctas, Mgels every train; §5 miles | trated circular. THOMAS B MORGAN. Dot 8 tennis_and | all | dakland, 9:10 a. m. dally for Sole- | then by stage over beautiful level road 7 | | Ticket Office, 650 Market street (Chroniele butlding). General Office, Mutual Life buflding, San- some and California streets, San Franc H. C. WHITING, General Manager. R. X. RYAN, General Passenzer Agent. TAVERN OF Castle Crag Soda Springs. SEASON OPENS JUNE 15, Located in the midst of grand and fmp: mountain scenery, with Mount Shasta and the Crags for a background, FINE HUNTING AND FISHING. Unsurpassed cuisine and service and reason- able rates. RAILROAD FARE, round sleeper both ways, $i4. For rates, terms and other information ad- aress: E. B. PIXLEY. Manager. Care Pacific Improvement Compasy,® Crocker Building, San Francis FAMoOusS GILROY HOT SPRINGS The waters are noted for their thousands of cures of Rheumatism, Gort, Lead and Mercurtal Potsoning. Liver and Kidney Diseases, Neural- gla, Dyspepsia and all Bladder and Urinary Complaints Hotel and cottages _renovated. Baths refitted and improved Magnificent scenery, delightful walks. Hunting and fish- ing. No fogs. Unegualed for heaith, rest and recreation. Rates. $12 to 314 per week. Trains leave Third and Townsend streets, S. F.. 9 a. m. and 245 p. m. daily. Carriages at Gilroy fcr springs. For illustrated pamphiets address R. ROBERTSON, Proprietor. SANTA CATALINA ISLAND, 3% Hours' Ride From Los Angeles, Cal GREATEST ATTRACTIONS IN THE WEST, Second Annual Rod and Reel Fishing Tour- nament, auspices the “Tuna Clul Seventh Season of our Famous Marine Band. The Soclety 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 illustrate oam- Dhiets, apply to &EOROE W. THOMPSON, Market st.. San ¥ Or BANNING CO., T 222 South Spring st.. SKAGGS = srrues sovoxs County: only 4% hours from San Francisco and but nine miles of staging; waters ngted for medicinal v best natural bath &in State: grand scenery: good trout streams at door f‘LAsfip “l)’TP‘.’Y. m:Nnaan;xfip?- morning and afternoon stages: round San Francisco only 5 50. Take Tibur at 7:30 a. m. or 3:30 p. m. Terms. 2 a day or trip, including Los Angeles, Cal $12 a week, References—Any gues the past five years; patronage consta nereasing. F MUT rietor. The Plsce for Rest x;mlihealth. Orchard Springs, THE FOOTHILLS OF CRRA NE- near Coifax, on the R. Plain, quiet retreat; finest scenery mountain air, fruit and all-the ate In Cal- ifornia; ideal ground dings; _on railroad, 136 miles from isco: 88 & week: open all year: send - Address ORCHARD SPRI MARI EST Round Trip, §3 3. Send fop circulars. FREESE & JUERGENSEN, Froprietors. City office. 918 Larkin stree autitully ST. HELENA SANITARIUM. 25t N Vi The Institution has all the ad- 5‘.‘,3'. :.‘l“fr';, health resort as well as being a sanitarium, Carriage meets all o= m:";:"«:'{. lena 4 tor circular. Address A TARIUM. St. Helena, Cal. LAUREL DELL LAKE. The mose attractive place in Lake County to apend your vacation. Boating. bathing. bowl- ing, tennis, livery, new walks, “’7‘2!*‘6&‘:{: tor circular 10, purel Dell. Lake County. Cal SEMITE £4,nom from s YO Francisco, via the Big Oak Flat route. Stages leave Chinese Station on line Sierra R R dally. Round trip from San Francisco $32. For further information call 2 & Yoarest w s, 'R telephone Mam S xee. TOCALOMA, *3™ BERTRAND HOTEL—First-ciass accommo- daticns; reasonable rates; for familes and ir- tles; fishing, bathing, beatutiful drives to_Bear Valley, ete. JOSE F. BERTRAND or Pahl's shoe store, $24 Kearny st, 8. F. HOITT’S MENLO PARK. The beautiful grounds and new bulldinks at Hoitt's School will open to guests during June and July; good accommodations, excellent table, reasonable prices. Address IRA G. HOITT NAPA SO A SPRINGS. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. A. DOLLMANN, Napa Soda Springs P. O. BANTA CRUZ Mountains—A quiet ranch, five from I‘n?Cnfl: delightful summer home in redwoods: running water: abuadasce . 00d table: terms 36 50 week.

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