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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1900. JUDGE REILLYS * PLOUGHBOY WINS Lnugs TO-DAY . MIDWEEK STAKE ow Tal‘ to Be Pitted | Defeats Agamemnon in a Tur. Stars in Two-Minute Deciding In augural Course. i e dates for the Xentucky ' Thornhill, Although Picked as the RACE MEETING OPENS AT ST, Ozks Up Poorly in Stake Favorite, Refuses to Try ne Contests at | in the Semi-Final Louisville, | Round. R | gat g 8 The race meetin Judge P. J. Rellly's imported greyhound Association will | Ploughboy e declding course in the most promis- | midweek s Union Coursing Park . will be | vel ls' Agamem- f the tional courses n p of the year. The hare was a flyer, taking the two fast dogs nearly across the fleld before Agamemnon secured the first turn. ran up a scbre of elght points to one, He e turned back from the es- headed for the polnt where he 5 given his liberty. Ploughboy’s o fon began to tell at this « = he took possession. The dogs | ute and fifty-eight seconds be- illed just by the slipper’s stand, the score then being 17 to 12 in favor of Ploughboy. Agamemnon ruled favorite at 2to1 betting. s he met Thornhill, Thornhill did mnon showing all the speed. tavorites, all at odds of 4 to 1, were bowled over in successlon round. Mira Monte beat O. K. , Maid of Bail beat Los Angeles —Two of the e been the most to-day in & way her not quite up t of as high class dered. Anna Bain rite in the first odds le Wilson beat Reannex. Jennie 5 i Slim 2 to 1 Ploughboy > c Island King 5 to 3 Flying Crest i Ro: About beat | ane and Shylock Boy, of James Hurley, had the longest v, running two minutes N e dogs were all of a % are usu and attracted a large at- with 1gs he detalled results, John Grace's official scores, fol ny's Patriot beat T. Henry’ ¥ s St Herrin &'s Wadena, beat D, Si 50K G Eilmo beat N Keenan's Mira ann Safeguard, 6—1; J ol beat R. E. de B. Lopez's w's Maid of Bail beat J ther clear, Results Hurley's ie's Miss R Hurrica 1ecks Philadelphia’s ng Streak. Monte, 4—2 4—1; Plough Castle Island g Round About. Thornhill beat Miss Alm beat Red Hind, Jennte Wilson, 4—2; Thorn- Agamemnon Fast work by ue @ severe | beat Patriot, 4 2. Plought els' Aga- Pasha-Van & Wil n £ America, vesterday ms rs at This Week’s Stakes. and sixty greyhounds are stakes at Union Park this draw last night resulted 48 dogs—H. G. Nicholl's Lyon- ionth's Wee Waves; D. Dil- 3 r Ran stake. J 4 7 mas and Robinson; Do- { pire, Swartwood. zave Broc -day Deianey's Ori- J. P. Thr i e seventh 3 Hre rmerly Run- v Dale; Hurle: 1e me’ Californ! - R H B < " RC————— . 5 13 4| b St TRt L] N McGinnity . | American League Games. | DI ay 16.—Indianapolls, 15; | . X 3 | McCabe's Riffeite Buffalo, 4; Milwaukee, | ; Walsh & Hu Del Paso 2 M;J. F. C Mirabilia 16 nd, 7; Minne- | Thrift's Tired Out; J. D. Bawyer's - | Captain Evans vs. Bartels Bros. Betsey Bar. Chicago, WALES' HORSE WINS. ket Stakes Captured by Dia- mond Jubilee, { 1 | : Open_stake, ve. J. Watking’ on va Kennels ¥ 112 dogs—H. JL\ neh’s Lexingt : Captain Togan's Leah; Whitney's Theron M Sterl & A N y ¥ AL the Ne b r 2. I ! t Newmarket | ara vs. Curtls & Ron’s Cavaller; eting C 1ce Beauty Spot ve. W Ka(wx s ” ] winner of | Carroll's Auckland vs. G, P yus i a "Rit; Brwin & 1yon's 8 - = “v — Pasha Kennels’ Reckless Archer; 1SKET'S | sorjarity’'s Kittlen s. D. Winders' Risky Che g finished sec- | Attempt; A. Jobnson's Bald Eagle vs. Sterl & ond, & H d Wife, with | Knowles' Frosty Morn; Bartels Bros.’ Baron Rig was third, 1n & feid | Blosd ve. Cortls & Son's Flying Fox; J. of six ake is of 30 soyer- | Smith's Jennie Wilson vs. George Macdoug: > it, with 2000 sover- | Spindle; Russell, Allen & Wilson's Chicago Bo: e hree-year-olds. - Guld | ve. Erwin & Lyons Siiver Lyon; J. Morlarity’s It a half mile from ho Snapper Garrison vs, Curtis & Son's Luxor; - 3 : Ome, | g "E. de B. Lopez's Sara vs. Pasha Kennels > drew in front, fo »d won & good race of the Prince of Wales’ | Erwin & Lyon's May Queen v Rest Assured: Mountain Round About: | Pasha Kenneis' Cash vs. A. Johnson’ Martenet's Saily Brass vs. | Curtls & So Beauty; Ruseell, Allen & 5 ¥ hor ted with the usual scenes | Wilson's Lady Emma; J. J. Edmonds' Morn- of T ce himself was | ing Glory vs. R. E. de B. Lopez's Crawford e r y >yed the pop- | Lass: H. Lynch's Lottie M vs. Curtis & Son's t and congratula. | 010 Glory: M. Duniea's Erin ve. J. Martinet's i he betting was 2 to | Slim; G. Abercrombie’s Rock Island King vs. 1 J e to 1 against Chey- | D. B. Wiley's High Born Lady. 5 en 1 t Guid Wife, Cronin's Thornhill vs. Captain Cane's Miss } in the race | Penman; B. M. Keliogg's lowa Boy vs < Thos for 2 | 1, 0Dgma's_Bhootover: 3. Hurley's Shy- ished first. |3 T30 J. 1. Ross's L R; Reiff up, | 174, Mecomb's Motto va. Al Austin's Thorn- Marialva, | gaie: D). Sheehan's Galtee vs. Sterl & Knowles' | For Glory; G. Sharman's Wait a Little vs. P. welter handl- e Royal Union; T. Sullivan’s Castle . Cronin's Mald of Bail; ve. P. MecCabe's 3 d Boy ve. T. J. | e aate Gragaball Captain | Bone ov: 3. Martemet's Bill Foster vs. J. Court Will Inspect Leundry. o P hid itind: N. B, Whiting's 80 An: W a Chinese lau thony ve. Curtis & Blackette; R. L, Tay- jor's Winning Lassie ve. T. Logan's Miss Griz- zle: Russell, Allen & Wiison's Julius Caesar | ¥o.'3. Anthony's Patriot; J. P. Thrift'’s Brutus | v&. Curtis & Son's Candelaria’ Curtis & Son's | McKinley vs. A. Vanderwhite's Lear King & Sharman's Bowery Boy vs. E. M. Kellogg s Kid MeCoy; Curtis & Son’s Commodore vs. E. M. Kelloge’s Ben's Babe: A. Vanderwhite's Master Gorden vs. J. P. Thrift's Forget; Gus Abercrombie’'s Rock Island Boy vs. J. Hurley's O K Capitol; R. E. de B. Lopez's Carmencita ve. T. Sullivan’s Mald of the Hill; P. J. Reilly Grafter vs. W. 2 asson's Sielghbells. | Geary's Ireland vs, Curtis & Son's i | Dingie's Cash In vs. Curtis & Son's Narcissus. 3. Carroll's Blue Stone vs. T. J. Cronin’s Rose | of Tralee; Traynor & Suilivan's My Belection | (mp.) ve. ¥. A. McComb's One Spot; J. ton's Mayflower ve. R.E.MBLOW s Diablo; | urricane ve. Gus Abercrombie's dryman, Goet t, who alleged tha made by the launaryman ang nts during the night kept him wake. About thirty other court to give their tes- | decided to visit the laundry himself whether the | founded. | Stole a Butcher’s Rig. George C. Duncan and J. 8. Bradley, who stole a horse and wagon belonging to H. Rick, a butcher on Riteh :tn-t, re yesterday senten t0_serve o ~*he in the Coynty Jall each, Weleh's uu-y Jene; Walsh & Hunau's the ‘ not try, | in the | from the | seen at mid- | composing one t's Metallic vs. M. | Sacre- mento Boy vs. Aeneld Kennels' Mald of Erin Bartels Bro.'s Beer Brewer vs. G. Macdougal Dandaloo; Gus Abercrombie's Miss Richmond ve. J. R. Smith's Magic; Pasha Kennels' May Hempstead v, P. J. Otmar's Star; 3. Stith's Master Workman vs. F. Herrin's St. Elmo. APPROPRIATES BROTHER OFFICER’S NEW HELMET | Policeman Owens Says, It Was a “Josh,” but Will Have to Explain. charges have been preferred against eman Dan Owens of the North Station. He is accused of ap- | propriating a helmet belonging to a fel- | low officer named Stanton, better known | as “Castle Garden.” Several days ago | Stanton bought a new helmet which was | the envy of the other officers of his dlvis- fon. Owens cast many longing glances at the piece of headgear and finally resolved to get possession of it, even at the risk of losing his star. He waited until Stan- ton placed the helmet in his locker and watching his chance opened the door and captured the prize “bonnet.” | Has transferring the numbers of his | old to the new. one he left the ADVERTISEMENTS. “The American Porter” P the choicest of brews, mellow and pleasing, has met with instant approval by a dis- criminating public. It is superior to the best imported pro- ducts. Its hlgh quality is assured by the fact that it is the product of the Anheuser-Busch BrewingAssn ay he was surprised to | St. Louis, U. S. A, Trimet gone Snd 22 beoas: | Brewers of the Original Budweiser, F; as identified as belong- Tsing Owens ana he was | Standard, Pale-Lager, Export Pale, E ing to the enterprising Owens and he was | Serious F Faust, Michelob, Anheuser- xquisite and Malt-Nutrine. t the station a short head decorated with When confronted with his guflt he confessed that » helmet, but claimed it “josh.” " Chief Sulllvan notified and he concluded to | against Owens. e to explain matters at the | next meeting of the Board of Police Com- i missioner prefer have a cha e e Sullivan Opposed to Ingleside. Chiet of Police Sullivan refuses to say | what he iIntends to do If the Ingleside | coursing people Insis} on carrying out their programme for to-day. “I do not care to discuss the matter,” | he remarkead night. “If 1 were to divulge my plans they would try to cir- ent me and for that reason I don't to disc dog racing at Ingleside.” tanding the Chief's reticence it at he has instructed Captain any attempt of the coursing men_to race their dogs at the Ingleside track cum wish ——— Butchers’ Picnic Races. 3 for the races to he held next at Oakland track in conjunc- | tlon with the seventh annual celebration of the Bu PULLMAN PALACE DENVER-OMAHA wiHouT Board of Trade will close HICHLAND SPRINCS J. CRAIG and H. R. WARNER, Mxrs, o] Swimming Tanks, Bowling Allevs, Croquet {and Tennis Grounds. Hot and Cold Mineral Baths. Competent Masseurs. very. | Hunting Horses and Dogs. Experienced Gut desd GEO.' W. WATSON, the famous Hunter an Fisherman (so many years at Bartlett) will be here to welcome his host of friends. OVER 30 MINERAL SPRINGS. Rates—$10, 312 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 IN LAKEB COUNTY. Dancing in_Ballroom every evening; W. Watson, Dancing Teacher. Tennis al Tournaments Weekly. ONLY GOLF LINKS IN LAKE COUNTY. Address HIGHLAND EPRINGS HOTEL. or call on L. D. CRAIG, 316 Montgomery street. Highland Springs Mineral Waters on sale at OAKLAND PIONEER SODA WATER CO. r ebst treets, THREA e, Vi, SR street, San Francisco. For further information call at Traveler office, 20 Montgomery st., San Franciseo. | George | o4 Golf | | | | Every day AND ORDINARY aro oromaa ™ SAN FRANCISCO o n v\tvh Secretary J. Gil- Pine street. There are nine | including trotting, running | AND CHICAGO CHANGE. events In s and steer rac IS THE ONLY TRANSCONTINENTAL LINE PASSING DIRECTLY THROUGH SALT LAKE CITY, 7 K10 GRANDE WESTERN RY LEADVILLE,COLORADC SPRINGS Ano DENVER. For RATES, DESCRIPTIVE MATTER ere. INQUIRE OF [§ ADVERTISEMENTS DRIPIERCE'S . 0.W.HEINTZ, F.W.THOMPSON, Gen? Agens. FAVORITE gsnyfiau»- Aot 625 MARKET ST., Polace Horel, SAN FRANCISCO. SALT LAKE CITY. PRESCRIPTION "MAKES WEAK WOMEN SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIC SYNTEM.) 51 RONG SICKWOM [N Tral enve nhd nre due (o nrrive at LESSHH ‘0, WELLS SAR FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC | e 5 oo RAILWAY COMPANY. Mrs, M. F. Long, of Le Loup, | |“*™ ""1‘,,“"",,‘,"“’ T__ AMMYY . yiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St Franklin Co., Kans., writes : *Words *7:1004 Beulels, Suisun, Elmira, Vacarille, BAN riuu\usco TO SAN RAFAEL Rumsey and Sacramento 7140y | WEEK DAYET W : cannot ex{)re.u how grateful I am for your kind advice and good medi- cines. I have been in poor health more or less all my life. In the past nine years grew worse, and two years ago T was so poorly could hardly dmg around. I consulted a specialist, an he said T had ulceration and that an operation would have to be per- formed. This did not seem necessary Davia Williams (for 71004 Stasta Exoress - e ot Sprin Portian Willows ive at 1 ; 1:30, 3:30, B F TO SAN FRANCIECO, WEEKDAYS—&W 7n 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 12: 5:15 m. Saturdays—Extra trips 1120 & m.; 1:40, 83:40, 06, € tween San Francisco and Schustzen Park P | same schedule as above. arysville, Orosille. *81004 Atlantic Frpress—Ogden and Jose, Livermore, Stockton, acramento. Placervill ille, Chico, fted Binft. . Chinese (for Yosemlie), “art Nil»l sud Way Stations, *9:004 Huyward 3 i *9:004 Loa A preas — Marbiun Lea: In Arrive e T ;;’:,"(: l;‘:"::; :;_lltit g Trac "fimmw Siocktor fl:;c:f Ban Fooneisco. [Abr. 8an Francisoo. , o Dr. s vice. [ # 7o it “o:a04 Vallclo, Martin oo | fun Sun- | Week 7 soon got a helpful answer advising s .,-; (’" M “";“;d e Sinikis e D..un.na.\ das. | Days. me to try his medicines, the ‘ Favor- F.n am sm| Novato, [10:40 am ite Prescription,’ ‘Golden Medical fnom 5 am| raaiim, Discover: and also his ‘Pleasant r..mdm;m e 10 pm| 6. m| Banta Rosa. Pellets.” " I })eg.xn taking ‘Favorite f o Shpvenin B et e —— ‘mmg;' Prescription’ and the other med- :00p Haywards, Niles and w.,n.uou et Healdsburg. icines as advised. When commenc- Or Martiuez, Han Ramow, leolo, Lylton 9. Geyserville. ing I weighed 119% pounds, and af- ter taking one bottle of each I felt like a new woman. In one month I gained 8 pounds. After taking two bottles of each of the medicines, 1 began to \ogk like a woman and not like a skeletdn, and that weary tired feeling all left me.” 8:00 am| cmv-m..l- *9:404 nez, Lath. Berends. Passe Stockton, ond £ *Bunor Now rirans Sa ) Meroed, osemite) l §:00 ;ml Bebastopol. l& | A FREE CONSULTATION S _m.:: g - 1 tar AFiriria; at Lytton for Lyiton Springs: at BY LETILR WAlh Bt e DRORUVO pl[ncc ‘ 2_“': .fi'\m.y. F-:"hcn( x:"“x'.'k si:x'-"flf.‘: IS OFFERED:TO EVERY SICK | oo, Proy Take ““x‘ar‘i?‘"énc&.‘x‘fi’ MWOMANJADDRESS DR.PIERCE | l?‘ o %fia:fi;"mg“lfi“ e fi BUFFALO,N. LVIKLON (N leenl'l"""). 1 Ser! " Sual, . Willits, ‘zfim?vmg mine, | Nagtin All ‘Vflm Harris "s.mrau to Mondsy round trip tickets =t 171404 Sants Cruz Bxcursion for Hanl Cruz and lrlndpwl Way Bhtlunl “18:00¢ *8:154 N'wni\ Y Han Jose, Feiton, peduced On Sund nd tiokets to all points visir DR. JORDAN’S cnear o i e o | YR """'m"‘...‘.fl.‘.’{::‘cn 1o bim KUSEUM OF ANATOMY¢ ™ iiwirfiings " <SSR ™ B TH 1051 MAREET 5Y. bet. 6247, 5.7.0aL, Stations. y —= = *4:43¢ Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos, a4:15¢ Glenwood, Peiton, Banta Cru CREEK ROUTE FERRY est Anatomical Museum in the The Larg World. Weaknesses or any contracted £ e el canlist cn the Const. Est OR. JORDAN—-PRIVATE DISEASES @ Conmltation free and strictly private. Triment personally of by weher & Pos.tive Curein cvery case undertaken. Write for Book. --ll.fl.ol‘-v of mARBIAGE ALLLD PARE A e L T DR JORDAN & CO., 1061 Market St 8, F. WABASH NIAGARA FALLS SHORT LINE FROM Chicago, Kamsas City and St. Louis New York and New England Points. Finest through train service, with polite and courteous_empl smp-un allowed at ‘the ROSE & CLIN Falls. C. * Los Annlu‘ l.u. C. 8. CRANE, G. P. 'l"a uis, Mo. 5 400 Prom OAL] $12:00 *1:00 COANT DIVISION (Broad tinnge), (1 ‘ownsend Sts.) iow, South Han Franclseo.. '71. A Ban Jose wid Way Stations (New Almaden Wednesdays ouly) . 171804 Sunday Ex for San_J ta. San Principal Way Stations 91004 Han “Tres Piuos, 8 MILL ALLEY AND MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY—Commencing [}auronma lemsn Santa Fe Route d:10p0 Sunday, bt g IW:BBa April 23, 1900, via Sausalito Ferry. 04 i d one. LosGatosan Way Stations *Briter ddys—igave San Francieco, §:3) 12:43 ¢ San Mafeo, itedwood, Menlo Park, bn.ncn::e,m San Joso, Eund-n—ln-v- S..n 10 & m., 2:30 . " hickets can be purchned a% the' S:;: o m 1101164 ito Ferry, north end of Unon Ferry De | Har Santions s tg e D : pSan Francisco. Fare, o Erimaivet oy St foona’trip Trom San Franctsco, § 4. Way Stations 191004 3:30F San.dose and Prinoipal Way Stations {8:834 P0:301 Ban Jose and Way Stations. 18:00, o145 San Jone and Way Stations *3:300 Afor M T for Afternoon. *Dally. tSwiday excopted. . § Sunday ouly. b Saturday only, @ Baturday and Sunday. ¢ Bunday and Monday. IORTH PAGIFIC COAST IMILMAI. Via Sausalite Ferry. Commencing April 22, 1900. FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO AND 8. CHICAGO‘H Tg Y8, u“aln, - This i EXTRA 'rmPs—n‘or iy v.u-y % o MINERAL e it it | CARLSBAD Seaige: CONNECTING TrAIN LEAVES SAN FRANCISCOt tn i1: foni ”“ e A 5. s:“n. Mond v.hw.an-a.y. I:rld.-yzln: | N :.',:‘"'"'" Ian..“‘AM 5 5 i ""&‘e'“y"“"'“ iy “10%0 a. m. does not run to San Ratast Sua- | 9855, ¥10 8 "“5/1-,' » Kelsesville, Lake Co, s for 'w York, H . arked to OVERLAND Leaves San Francises at 53 Refin A ¥iiemon. | PLANTATION HOUSE— 2Lz rrox EXPRESS "ur':,f“'r“x“af:.""&&“d Tf:m stago line. Good trout fishing: plenty fruit DALY * - SiTios s Sy te T B redwood scenesy. D‘X‘J"n:: Local trains between Stockt J. L m-r GER. Seaview, Sonoma Co., or ap- Fresno, Hanf ou, VALLEY 207 Front st., for particulase. and Bakersarg % Tulace ‘pogp | i WALDRUHE, Sonoma lunm:‘lnl. r;l':ncll.l‘l:nt 'qoc‘nu}mod‘!lm tamilies and s ret-class tabl Wfi kinds of daigy Produce: Fine spring water. 57 nd, for afroulat w. BRCNING, Santa Rosa, Cal SEE YOU IN San Frauci: i FRISCO SOON @ke&?&?flfl?flfl Oakland, 1118 Broad g:ny',‘Su;msemo.m J Street; SanJose,7 West | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CQ. | 45 | the world; 46 miles from S. F. is @ day of pleasure and relaxation from the cares and worries of business and every-day exactions of city life Paso Robles Hot Springs. Bath-house 22560 feet; cost $25,000; onme side for ‘women Competent men_and women Rheumatism, Dyspepsia or i Saposatble herethe Hot Mineral Mud. i 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 TIOKETS. For further information apply to FRANK W. ELY, City Agent, Tel. Red 233. 640 Market st., S. F. Otto E. Never, Proprietor, Paso Robles, Cal. | San Jose is the central city of f‘nllhrnh and is its ick Observatory, Quicksilver Mine, Alum Rock Park and count- less other attractions, reached over perfect | roads, Hotel thoroughly modern and first-cla: in every respect, with service unsurpassed. | Rates reasonable. For, further information eall | at ““Traveler” office. %0 Montgomery st., San | Franciseo, or_addre: | GEO. P. SNELL, Mgr., San Jose, Cal. sbad of PARAISO HoT SPRINGS, Cerispadot onterey County, Cal. — For health, rest. climate that cannct be equaled: up-to-data | accommodations: beautiful scenery: profusion | of flowers; hot soda, sulphur and electric baths; swimming tank 30x60 feet. Our masseurs | are ail graduates. Hunting and fishing: ehll- | dren's playground, croquet, lawn tennis and dance nall; large hotel and %, cottaser, afford; ing speciai accommodations for familles: ail | illuminated by gas. By train, Third and Town send streets, San Francisco, § a. m.; First and Broadway, Oakland, $:10 a. m. daily for Sole- dad, then by stage over beautiful level road 7 milés to springs, Round:trip tickets 88, at 8. Adjacent to P. ‘office. 613 Market street Teleshone and | postotics. For illustrated amphlets and information address FEREAULE. ll n proprietor and resident physician, ROWARDENNAN IN THE SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS. Now open and offering every charm to pleas- ure nndpehenl(h seekers. Boating, swimming, fishing. tennis, eroquet, billiards, bowling alle: golf 1inks, good driving and saddle horses, = BoHor table. . Campers ticket from San Fra: Cisco, $3.00. Full information at Traveler office, 20 Montgomery st., or B. DICKINSON, Less Ben Lomond, Cal. VICHY SPRINGS. Three miles from Ulllh Mendocino Count; Natural electric Wwaters, champagne baths: on pltce 1o the world _of direct . :;:;mod-(lonl and table first class. el 16th. 2 J. A. REDEMEYER & CO., Proprietors. Iy this class of waters aving continuous flow of matural warm water from springs to bathtubs. Lovely fishing and hunting; crystal sprin Opens | GO TO BYRON HOT SPRINGS. s THE Sanitarium. These Wonderful Het Mineral Baths will cure your Rheu- ml!l&m and Malarl; Address A. DETTENS, Mgr., Byron Hot Spgs., Cal Or Lombard & Co., City Agents, room 20, 36 Geary st. DR. C. €. O'DONNELL’'S WINERAL 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 e R. | ana 8. F. and N. P. R. R. give spectal rates to campers, Thirty cottages and tents furnished: rent cheap. No fogs nor poison cak at the ark, Mineral water, boats Fquire of DR, C.C. O'DON Market Six » you want ot health this is the place There is every destred comfort and pleasure. besides health, at SARATOGA SPRINGS, I lt-goenl prop., Bachelor P. O. INDEPENDENCE LAKE In the heart of the Slerras. Perfect climate, fine fishing, excellent uhl. ‘magnificent for- est, no poison oak, no An ideal spot for families. See “The Tnve\ur" for partic- Open June 1. Address MRS, H M. HOVS Virginia «City, Nev. ulars CL! THE WELLESLEY, California and Larkin Sts., San Franciseo. Strictly First-class Family Hotel. MRS. M. MERRY, Proorietress, HO! FOR BLUE LAKES. ‘Wil be opened, under new management, May 15. New hotel being built. Fishing, hunting, boating and bathing. Address O. ISMAN, Laurel Dell P. O., Laks County, Cal 2 THE GEYSERS, ONB OF NA Natural steam hunting and lves ‘WERTHEIMER, Sonoma County, '8 WONDERS. swimming. fl-hlni WHIQ for HOITT’S MENLO FARK. 'FOR AN OUTING VISIT ONE OF THE MANY MINERAL SPRING RESORTS ALONG THE California.... Northwestern | Railway Co. P Lessee of SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. (THE PICTURESQUE ROUTE OF FORNIA.) cALI- Where the Famous Mineral Waters of the World Are Duplicated. If you prefer the simple home Ranch, fres from fashion's are many In our sectfon from w But if you would rather the tent fn some shady nook, near & lovely lake, or on the bank of some beautiful stream, remember such loca~ 1ifs of the ints, there h to choose. | tions are numerous and fres of charge. Call for ““VACATION,” a little book just issued by the Company, giving Camping Loca- tions, Hotels, Mineral Spring Resorts, a: 1ist of one hundred and sixty-seven Fai and | homes, where Board for the Summer can be se- | cured at from $5.00 to $5.00 per week. Ticket Office, 650 Market street (Chronicle bullding). General Office, Mutual Life building, San- some and California streets, San Francisco. H. C. WHITING, General Manager. R. X. RYAN, General Passenger Agent. | TAVERN OF Castle Crag ASnada ‘Springs. SEASON nms JUNE 15. Located in the midst of grand and 'mpresstve 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 trip, sleeper both ways, $14. Jor, Tatem. teme and other faformation ad- E an, Care Pacifie Improvemedit Company, Crocker Buflding, San Francisco. tecluding FAMmous GILROY HOT SPRINGS The waters are noted for their thousands of cures of Rheumatism. Gout, Lead and Mercurial Pollonln‘, Liver and Kidney Diseases, Neural- &ia, Dyspepsia all Bladder and Urinary Lomplum;n Holal and cotta renovated. Baths improved. Magnificent | scenery, "aelignteul w-llu. Hunting and flah- ing. No fogs. U for Beaith, rest and recreation. Rates, 313 to $i4 per we Jeave Third and Townsend streets, S. F. 3 m. snd 2:45 p. m. daily. Carriages at bumy fcr gprings., For muurnnd DlmDhl!(l address ROBERTSON, Proprietor. -—fi_—! SANTA CATALINA ISLAND, 3% Hours’ Ride From Los Angeles, Cal GREATEST ATTRAC’HONS IN 'mt WEST. Second Am Rod and hing Tour- auspices the 'I\lnn Cl Mmlh : jeason of our FPamous M: ‘Band. The Soctety Resort. - Meta AP R cornern E and CO! or Bftrmation: hotel rates, wnigue ar- rang ents 1 s>y .pplycrfio;:np ing and (llustrated pam- RGE W. THOMPSON, 1 Market st., Or BANNING €O 45 Frenolese 222 South Spring st.. SKAGGS =t srmongs: govous ¥ only e from San Francisco and but mn-“}mno“:? staging; waters noted for medicinal best natural bath In State; grand fcenery: good trout streams at door: phi_dafly mail and express CLAES ROTEL, TAND "eTAdE morning and afternoon stages San Francisco only % 50. Take Tt at 7:30 a. m. or 3:30 p. m. Terms, $2 2 day or a week. References—Any guest of the past five years; patronage constantly Increasing I F. MULGREW. Proprietor Los Angeles. Cal. The Place for Rest and Health, Orchard Springs, IN THE FOOTHILLS OF THE SIERRA vada, near Coitax. on the C. P. R. B Plajy quiet retreat; finest scenery, water, Jmountain air, frult and all-the- ifornia; ideal &roun. g and s raiiroad. 1% miles week: open all year: OR('HARD fiPRl\( ni om San Franct end for bookiet. . ENS MAY 1st. Round Trip, 83 S circulars. FREESE & IUE SEERT . City office, 918 urkxn .un( EL MONTE HOTEL, magnificent o GATOS, Cal.— tiful ground view and first-class acecommoda- LOS Ben tions. Large sunny nmm, \pefl.( ate: > ST IELENA sulmlul Beantituly m“’ N“l ped sanitari t. Helena. Send’ Garrings ST HELENA S4NITART meets all for circular. Address UM, St. Heiena, Cal. L‘ UREL DELL LAKE. The most attractive piace in Lake County to gpend your vacation. Boating, bathing, bowi- new walks, etc. Write for H. WAMBOLD, Laurel Dell, Lake County. Cal YOSEMITE .52 3. 5 3 " on line Sterra R. R. daily. Rad(l' San Francisco $32. JFOF turther 1::2rm:xp cait or address WM. WHI General 0 Market st 8. F.. tetpbsne v 5 ¥ TOCALOMA, *~ BERTRAND HOTEL—First-class ueemmo. gations; reasonable rates: for familes and par- ng. bathin , beatutiful drives to_Hear V-lkv. ete. Jt [ F. BERTRAND or Pabl's shoe store, 324 K-my st., 8. F. Dr. Gibbon’s Dlspennry, 625 KEARNY ST. Established 15,1854 for the ireatm S R *’5’%'?3"“*"‘- o-nmfln 'tllh | i -Hlmr‘xl Kenilworth Inn, Mill Valley. 5 'rnnunmy mwuufl Electri E"l‘uau.. - tards, 1 ety e Hihea ¥ terms apply to Mrs. P, mnmmflmmww -. ‘weekdays (Saturdays excepted)— The beautiful grounds and new bulldings at Hoite's School will open o guests during Juns and accommodations, excellent table, X SAXTA cnUZ Mountains—a_quist ranch, ave reasonable prices. Address IKA G. HOITT. Santa Cruz: delightful summer hw-‘ 10 redwoods;running water: abundance Address W—&nmu‘mn sene, ‘7_' Spegad| NAPA SODA SPRINGS, A ,.uml_ 3 L L W CRANDELL p MONT! YISIA "“" nelo yoursele: dme: | GLEN OAXS pre—— N 0. - 'u_‘;.t:a crcular. OMAS B MORG GAN, m] comtortable. rooma: cn.ond‘“?le convenient Cal Address F. QUIEN, Glen Ellen, Cal.