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. 0 BUILDING SOON 70 BE TURNED O4ER T0 CITY Frequent Delays in the Hall of Justice Will Coms to an End. On Advice of City Attorney, Super-| visors Decide to Ignore Sub- Contractors’ Claims and Accept Structure. A r=' Public Bulldings Com- esterday dvise the Jubilant. ee was deter- the advice City Attorney present at the meetin t 8| the his repor It ATER MAINS GENT LY NEEDED| | v the Fire Com- | e Board of l | | \ NT %l M kabie Remedy That | ores Lost Vigor te Men, Who Write. ges of & most remark- ng mailed to all who te Medical Institute v men who had bat. nst the mental and lost manhood that decided to distribute to all who write. It ent, and all men who rm of sexual weakness ful foily, premature 1 memory, weak back. n of parts can now | home. 2 peculiarly gratefu! 4 =eems to act direct n, giving strength where it is needed a troubles that | c . e nat lute : the £ e ; ektron | b A Ind.. stating tha pack- | y. The | that | ble to the free | ee how easy s when yed. The no restrictions. “Any man be rent a free sample, | in a plain package, &0 need have no fear of | publicity. Readers are « ted to write with free trial m delay. | Robert McKay, John Condon and James three bad boys, were arrested early | I0CLKABTET ST et 6:RE7D, 5.0 0oL, The Lorges: Anatomical Museum in the Worid. Weaknerses or any contracied itively curod by the oldest s the Conss. Est. 3 years. | DRH--PRIVAYE DISEASES § | a freo ané strictly private. cttee. A 3 « Book. HANMIAGE, LOSOPEY ef » MALLED FRER. {A ook for men) | { { tj { { JORDAN & ©O., 105 Marrerse 8. 5. @ | | | | s~ o o S W N e e ) NEW CHURCH FOR THE CITY OF SANTA ROSA B * + HE contract for the new Catholle ch of St. Rose, in Santa Rosa, has been ce will soc grace the streets of The design of Shea & Shea, , of this city, is in the style of English Gothic architecture, with ck slate roof and copper and the result will be jue. The entire wall of Santa Rosa red- ble form and the foundation ¢ concrete. vestibules will be h cerami g and all interior wit woodwor B e o o o e e e et B e et 4 rded and a handsome | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, e ae ol B e et e ol D elebeDeIePePeIeIebeiebeoe® | pine and redwood combination. The width of the church will be 54 feet, a total length of 108 feet. The height [3 nside trusses from floor to ceilfn Will be 35 feet. The seating capacity will be 500 and pews and ralls will be of oak throughout. ‘pfl"e for the church is $17,- | ..The contract 20, exclusive of all art glass and the high with o altar; but these have already been pro- | ¥ided for by the liberal r:nr?smonen; of | Rev. J. M. Cassin, pastor of the church. The structure will front on B street, ad- joining the convent property. e con- tractor s J. O. Kuykendall of Santa Rosa and the edifice will be ready for the con- | Evegation in a few months. is to be hed in the natural SYLUA AD IS FRIEND SIMPTON FREED ON BAIL Ex-Governor Budd and Man- | ager Neal Advance the Required Cash. TR Lawyers Representing Both Sides of Fair-Craven Litigation Express Dissatisfaction at Action of the Grand Jury. thousand dollars in shining le-eagles are now in the vaults of the This sum repre- Mrs. Nettle R. lva and G. W. ill try them on the subornation of per- heretofore pub- until the vesterday. police laid Simpton and , however, formulated to surrender themselves into custody. They came over from Sau- salito on &n early boat and called at the offices of the lawyers opposing Mrs. Cra- On the opening of court they sur- endered to the police and were imme- 1y released on bail, $5000 cash in each being_accepted by Judge Lawlor. va and Simpton were accompanied by still earlie ¢ vernor Budd and Cha Neal, man- ager of the Falir estate, who advanged the il for the release of the alleged per- s. Sylva and Simpton will, it is said be backed by the millions of the Fair es tate in thelr efforts to escape punishment for thelr alleged crimes, and on the other hand it is said every effort will be made by those interested in Mrs. Craven's de- -at to secure her conviction. Mrs. Cra- en’s case has been assigned Jud, to e | Cook’s department for trial, Simpton will be tried by Judge Lawlor and Judge D 11 try Sylva. Att ve representing both sides in the Fair-Craven litigation express thelr view that the Grand Jury went too far in its efforts to see that justice is meted out to | the wrongdoers. Pence & Pence say the indictment of Sylva and Simpton was only giving them their just deserts, but they claim the indictment of their client, Mrs. Craven, was an outrage. On the other band, the Falr attorneys say the indict- ment’ of Sylva and Simpton should not have been done, but the Mrs. Craven was just and proper. TRIO OF BOYS WHO ARE INCORRIGIBLE | Robert McKay, John Condon and James Day Again in the City Prison. Day yesterday morning by Policeman McPart- Jand on Clementina street. They were asleep in a wagon on the street. They were booked at the City Prison for a pub- | lic institution. McKay and Condon have been arrested a number of times for breaking into cars e Southern Pacific Railroad. It is o week ago since McKay was arrest- be proved against him. Day came here from Colorado last fall with & regiment on its way to Manila. Since last November he has been with the Boys’ and Girls’ Ald Society. He got em- ployment in_a boarding-house last Feb- ruary, but when the landlady accused him of stealing her rings he disappeared. The got hold of him again and a week indictment of | ed for burgiary, but the charge could not | General Alumn! Assocfation of the Uni- ty of California. The meeting then ed until Thursday evening, June | 2. when Frank P. Deering will read a paper upon the important decisions hand- ed down by the Supreme Court of the State of Callfornia since January 1, 1500. ———— A LOW-PRICE EXCURSION THROUGH A CHARMING COUNTRY. The Celifornia Northwestern Raflway | will run an excursion to Uk!ah on Sunday, May 27. The fare will be only $2 for the round trip. EACH TICKET SOLD GUAR- | ANTEES A SEAT. A comfortable seat and a quick ride through Marin, Santa Rosa, Russian | River and Ukiah valleys, affording a pano- | ramic view of this most picturesque sec- | tion of Californfa, will make this a most ‘de’ll_‘l!gh!m;’ trip. % here has not 5¢ |80 favorabie for - the . growth wf evere | product of the sofl. Al plant life this L: —lis exceptional in its development and auty. | . As there will be more than four hours’ | In Ukiah there will be ample op- ity for drives in the surrounding The livery stables will be pre- pared to drive persons to Vichy Springs, Indian Rancheria, Asylum and’ Fioh Hatchery of the California Northwestern and other interesting points for a reasonable charge. | The time of departure from Tiburon Ferry, foot of Market strest, will be 8:30 | & m., and from Ukiah on the return at 5 p. m. The train both ways will be a bail Friday even- | special and will not stop at towns in lefendants were | transit. t nd Jury | —— e s bills against them | Ernest A. Schumacher’s Will. | The will of Ernest A. Schumacher, who | éled May 10, leaving an estate valued at | $17,000, was filed for probate yesterday. | Decedent bequeathed one-half of his es- | tate to his widow, Fredericka M. S. Schu- macher, and thé residue in equal shares to his children, Libble Fredericka and Clarence August Schumacher. —_—— Balloon Ascension at Glen Park. Mile. Anita, the world-famous lady aero- naut, will make a balloon escension and 5€aravhum drop at Glen Park to-day. A | ig vaudeville bill at the theater and the many outside attractions of the park com- | plete the list of attractions. el o e R Petition in Insolvency. Willlam Defke of the town of San Ma- teo flled yesterday in the United States District Court a petition in insolvency. | His liabilities amount to $66491. He has | no assets. ————— We save money for amateurs. We loan you a kodak. Backus Studio, 11 Geary st. . S e e | Navarro Sent to Prison. | Frank Navarro, recently-convicted on a | charge of assault with a deadly weapon, | was sentenced to a term of two years in | Folsom prison by Judge Dunne yesterday. | | PARK WILL GET - SWEEPINGS FROM CITY'S STREETS Will Be Used to Fertilize the Great Pleasure Ground. The Merchants’ Association Co-ope- rating With the Commissioners to Effect a Much-Needed Reform and Economy. s Soeg The Merchants’ Association and the Golden Gate Park Commissioners have for several years been trying to have the street sweepings sent to Golden Gate Park instead of being dumped on vacant | lots, as is the present practice, when the necessary permission can be secured from property owners. The desired re- form now geems In a falr way of accom- lishment and over 3000 cubic yards of ne fertilizing material, which s each month being wasted while thousands of trees In Golden Gate Park are actually suffering from the -want of it, will scon be distributed where it will do the most good. In order to effect the delivery of the street sweepings at the park at the least cost & speclal clause was inserted in the charter authorizing the Board of Super- visors to permit the street rallway com- panies to haul street sweepings to the park over thelr lines. The Merchants’' Assocfation took up this subject several months ago and {ts su- perintendent, L. M. King, has evolved a plan for getting the sweepings to the park. The first thing to be done was to provide a sultable central station where the sweepings could be deposited by the contractors, so that they could be easily loaded on the cars. A city lot, formerly assigned Fire Department on Eleventh street at its intersection with Bryant, was selected. The street sweep- ing contractors report that the lot 1s well gituated for the reception of material from the business district, and part of the Mission to the amount of 3000 cubic yards per month. The officials of the Mar- ket Street Rallway Company also report that the lot {8 well situated for the lay- ing of a spur track to the bunkers, where thelr cars may stand while being loaded. Plans for switches, driveways, bunkers, ete., have been made. The railway company has agreed to haul the sweepings to Golden Gate Park for 30 cents per cubic yard, delivering the same at any points on the H street line that the Park Commissioners may desig- nate. The latter may make connections by laying their own temporary spur tracks on which the company’s cars will run as may be desired. Superintendent King estimates that the LO! t cost of material for bunkers _will be $2160 and the labor $3500 more. The re- moval of the sweepings by the raflroad at 30 cents will amount to approximately $1000 a month. All these and other {nter- esting matters have been presented in a report to the Board of Supervisors. uperintendent McLaren has frequently called the attention of the Park Commis- sioners to the waste of this valuable fer- tilizer by dumping on private lots, de- claring that if it could be placed in the park the appearance of the great pleas- ure ground would be greatly improved. More than that, it would be on the line ot economy, for at present fertilizing mate- rial and loam is obtained for the park only at a great expens ATTRACTIONS FOR CALEDONIAN GAMES The Club Expects to Have Scotland’s Greatest Songstress at Shell Mound. The Caledonian Club expects to have a great attraction at the annual games at Shell Mound Park on Decoration day in the shape of Miss Jessie Maclachlan, Scotland’s greatest interpreter of Gaelic and Scottish songs. She s on her way to the coast and has signified her Inten- tion of being present at the games. Ne- gotiations are now being made with her fo give a concert on the grounds and a large tent will be erected for the purpose. She is a great favorite in London, Glas- n;\ !Edlnburgh and other cities in Great ritain. The reception committee of the club has been given $600 for the entertainment of guests at the games, and they can depend upon a genuine Highland wel- come. The committee consists of A, M. Macpherson, John Reid, D. R. McNeill, D. A. Macdonald, Captain D. McKechnle, Colonel C. L. Taylor, Colonel Thomas McGregor, J. F. Kennedy, R. Gratto, W. Urquhart, Thomas W. Bethel, D. A. Mc- Phee, George Davldson, Captain James McLean, George W. Elder, James Millar, J. P. Mc¢Cormack and John M. Duncan. There are forty-one events on the pro- gramme. Dancing will be kept up in the avilion from 11 a. m. till 8 p. m. Every- hing is belng done to make the gather- ing & great success. ——— e Last Week—Last Chance, Shoes that were sold for $2 50 a pair will be sold this week, commencing to-morrow, for only 50c a pair. Two thousand pairs will be put on the table to pick from. All kinds in this bunch. Come early and have your pick. Men, don't forget the sample | Shoes for $1 60 a’ pair, that are worth be- | tween $350 and 36, every pair of them, They will go fast at the sale of shoes of the Boston Shoe Company, 775 Market street, near Fourth. —— e ——————— Civil Service Cases Set. Mayor Phelan and Civil Service Com- missioners Freud, McCarthy and Quinn, accompanied by City and County Attorney Lane and Attorney Peter F. Dunne, con- suited with Judge Cook in chambers yes- terday morning regarding the actions to test the constitutionality of the clause in the charter establishing civil service in the various branches of the municipal overnment. After some discussion it was ecided to set the actions for hearing on May 2, at 10 a. m. o NO CHARGE ror CONSULTATION ano ADVICE | MAIN OFFICE CAFERD " JONES, Santa Rosa. MAY 20, 1900. ADVERTISEMENTS. A GOOD COMPLEXION Depends on Good Digestion. This is almost an axiom, although us- ually we are apt to think that cosmetics, face powders, lotions, fancy soaps, ete., are the secrets for securing a clear com- plexion. But all these are simply super- ficial assistants. It is impossible to have a good complex- fon unless the digestive organs perform their work properly; unless the stomach by properly digesting the food taken into it furnishes an abundance of pure blood, a good complexion is impossible. This is the reason so many ladies are using Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets, ause they promptly cure any stomach frouble and they have found out that perfect di- gestion means a perfect complexion and one that does not require cosmetics and powders to enhance its beauty. Meny ladies diet themselves or deny themselves many articles of food solely in order to keep their complexion clear, When Stuart’s Dyspepsia tablets are used no such dieting !s ne -essary; take these tablets and eat all the good, wholesome food you want and you need have no fear of indigestion nor the sallow, dull com- lexion which nine women out of ten have, solely because they are suffering from'some form of indigestion. Bear in mind that beauty proceeds from good health, good health resfim from per- fect digestion and we have advanced the best argument to induce every man and woman to give this splendid” remedy a rial. Stuart’s Dyspepsla Tablets can be found in drug stores and costs but 50 cents per package. If there Is any derangement of the stomach or bowels they will remove it and the resultant .effects are good digestion, 0od health and a clear, bright complex- on. No More Dread of the Dental Chair. TEETH EXTRACTED AND FILLED AB- EOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN, by our late sclentific method applied to the gums. No lleelrnmdllcm‘ agents or cocals These are the only dents al pariors in San Francisco having PATENTED APPLIANCES and ingredients to extract, fill and apply gold erowns and porcelain crowns undetectable from patural teeth, and warranted for ten years, WITHOUT THE LEAST PAIN. Full set of teeth $5, a perfect fit guaranteed or no pay. Gold crowns, 3$5. Gold fillf L. Stiver fill- ings, 50c. All work done by GRADUATE DEN- TISTS of from 12 to 20 years' experience, and each department in charge of a specialist. Glve ue a call, and you will find us to do exactly we advertise. We will tell you in advance actly what your work will cost by a FREE EXAMINATION. 0) New York Dental Parlors, 723 Market Street, SAN FRANCISCO. HOURS, 8 to 8; SUNDAYS, 10 to 4 PORTLAND A FREE TRIP Paris Exnasition! | $500 IN CASH. | .We are goinz to send one party to the Paris Expo: expen , or give them for one moment’s thought 500 in cash. Write today for our proposition. Address | THE BERNARD-RICHARDS CO., Ltd., 100 Bioad St,, Boston, Mass, ENNVROYAL PiLLs S ESTERS ENGLISH HICHESTER'S ENGLISH d and Only in RED and Gold metallic Boxes. wita bige ribbon. Take no othe: v Droggi for” Particulars, Teatl of for Ladl: ior, by ro- 18:000 Tentimeniais. Soid by ichester Ch Big & 12 a on- romedy o Gonorrhie 53 Glest, Spormatorrhoma Whitea, unnatural iig charges, or any inflammas not o strfetare, — tion, irritation or uicerss prevents contaglon. tion of Wucous meme rHEEvANS CHEMton o, Dranes. Non-astringent, 4 ] S0l by Drugists, %r sent In plain wra) Xpress, prepaid, 0t 3 bottlee, §3. sunL Ll Corner Fourth and Market, S. Ty our Special Brew Steam and Lager, be. ercoats Vallseschecked free. Gamelline For the Complexion. Indispensable for the Mountains and Sea Shore. Prevents and re- moves tan, sunburn and infection from Poison Oak. At all druggists. THE COTTAGE. Nine miles from Redwood City, in the heart of Portola Valley, among the redwoods. You can find rest and comfort for & few weeks during the summer vacation. Plenty of fishing and good drives. Terms $ to $10 per week. Only a limited amount of room. Address JAMES C. BLY, P. M., Portola, Cal. WHERE | CAN YOU GO WITH ONLY 3% HOURS OF BSTAGING, AND ONLY $S.00 FOR THE ROUND TRIP, THAT WILL EQUAL FOR ONB MOMENT THB JUSTLY CELEBRATED AND BBAU- HIGHLAND SPRINGS DANCING six nights of the week. GOLF, Bow! o t Swimml Tanks. T CHES of Bhady Groves and MILES of Sady Waiks. \nest Deer Hunting in the County. Hunting Hornes and Galdes: "Hot Mineral &nd Vagor Baths. Cold Mineral Plunges. COMPETENT MASSAGISTS. Numerous Mineral Springs of Wonderful Curative Properties. Large Cool Rooms, lighted by Electricity. Call on LEE D. CRAIG, or aadress CRAIG & Cal. Sprin The Way People Enjoy themselves at Paso Robles Hot Bprings you would think that all come for mere pleasure, Many come for the absolute benefit to be derfved from the healing, health-giving Hot Mineral Mud, Sulphur and Hot Sand Baths, as well as to get away from the winds and fogs of_the coast. Every modern convenience at the ho- tel. New homelike cottages. Rates for hotel, baths and physician, $10 to $21 a week. Ask or write for (llustrated booklet. SPECIAL ROUND-TRIP REBATE TICKETS. For further information apply to FRANK W, ELY, City Agent, Tel. Red 2336, ~ 640 Market st., 8. F. Otto E. Never, Propristor, Pase Robles, Cal. Vendome Central California 516 Montgomery st 'WARNER, Highland San Jose is the central city of California, and Hotel Vendome s its most attractive feature. ‘Adjacent to_Lick Observatory, New Almaden 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 call at ‘“Traveler’ office, 20 Montgomery st., San Francisco, or address GEO. P. SNELL, Mgr., San Joss, Cal. sbad of PARAISO HOT SPRINGS, “='spadsl, Monterey County, Cal. — For health, rest. climate l;lt cannot be equaled: up-to-date sccommodations; beautiful scenery: profusion of flowers: hot soda, sulphur and electrie baths; swinfining tank 30x60 feet. Our masseurs are all graduates. Hunting and fishing: chil- dren’'s piayground. croquet, lawn tennis and dance hall; large hotel and 30 cottages afford- ing special accommodations for familles: all flluminated by gas. By tral gend streets, San Francisco, Broadway. Oakiand, 9:19 1 stage. oiféa o springs. Round-trip tickets, §5. at S. P. office, 613 Market street. Telephone and postoffice. For {llustrated pamphlets and fur- ther information address E. L. PERRAULT. M. D.. proprietor and resident physician. ROWARDENNAN IN THE SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS. Now open and offering every charm to pleas- ure and health-seekers. Boating, swimming, fishing, tennis, croquet, billiards, bowling alley, golf links, good driving and saddle horses, su- perior table. Campers’ ticket from San Fran- Cisco, $3.00. Full information at Traveler office, 20 Montgomery st., or B. DICKINSON, Ben Lomond, Cal. VICHY SPRINGS. Three miles from Ukiah, Mendocino County. Natura] electric waters, champagne baths: only lace in the world of this class of waters Paving continuous flow of natural warm water direct from springs to bathtubs. Lovel grounds; fishing and hunting: crystal spring accommodations and table first class. Opens April 15th. J. A. REDEMEYER & CO., Proprietors. ird and Town- GO TO BYRON HOT SPRINGS. It's THE Sanitarfum. Thess Wonderful Hot Mineral Baths wiil cure your Rheu- matism and Malarta. Address A. BETTENS, Mgr., Byron Hot Spgs., Cal. Or Lombard & Co., City Agents, room 36 Geary DR. C. C. O'DONNELL’S MINERAL SPRINGS at Glen Ellen is the best camping, Dicalc and pleasure resort on the Coast. The greatest remedy for lung disease, liver and stomach complaints, rheumatism and catarrh in the world; 46 miles trom S. F. The S. P. R. R. and 8. F. and N. P. R. R. give special rates to cam Thirty cottages and tents furnished: rent cheap. No fogs nor poison cak at the ark. Mineral water, boats and bathing free. nquire of DR, C. C. O'DONNELL, office 1021% Market st bet. Sixth and Seventh. S. F. you want your health this Is the place o go. ‘There is every desired comfort and pleasure, besides health. at SARATOGA SPRINGS, J. Martens, prop., Backelor P. O. Lake Co. City Office, 418 Pine st., 8. F. CARLSBAD YRR SPRINGS, Most beautiful go( in Lake County. Waters unsurpassed for dropsy, stomach, liver, Kidney and bladder affections. Accommodations Irst cla: Near Santa Rosa; among the Rincon Hills; home comforts and the best of country life. For circulars address HARRY L. |RANCH INDEPENDENCE LAKE In the heart of the Slerras. Perfect climate, fine fshing. excellent table. magnificent for- est, no poison . no pests. An ideal spot for families. See “‘The Traveler” for partic- ulars. Open June 1. Address MRS. H. M. CLEMONS, Virginia City, Nev. THE WELLESLEY, California and Larkin Sts., San Francisco. Strictly First-class Family Hotel. MRS. M. MERRY, Proorietress. I | FOR AN OUTING... VISIT ONE OF THE MANY MINERAL EPRING RESORTS ALONG THE California.... Northwestern Railway Co. “Teases of SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. (THE PICTURESQUE ROUTE OF CALL FORNIA) Where the Famous Mineral Waters of the World Are Duplicated. It you prefer the stmple home Nfe of the Ranch, fres from fashion's restraints, there are many In our section from which to choose. But if you would rather the tent In some shady nook, near a lovely lake, or en the bank/ of some beautiful stream, remember such loca- tions are numercus and free of charge. Call for “VACATION,” & little book fust {ssued by the Company, giving Camping Loca- tions, Hotels, Mineral Spring Resorts, and & list of one hundred and sixty-seven Farms and Bomes, where Board for the Summer can be se- cured at from §5.00 to $5.00 per week. Ticket Offics, 650 Market street (Chronicle | bunaing). General Office, Mutual Life buflding, San some and California streets, San Francisco. H. C. WHITING, General Manager. R. X. RYAN, General Passenger Agent | TAVERN OF 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 a background. FINE HUNTING AND FISHING. Unsurpassed cutsine and service and reasome able ra RAILROAD FARE. round sleeper both ways, $i4. e For rates, terms and other information ad- dress: <E. B. PIXLEY, Manager, Care Pacific Improvement Company, Crocker Building. San Francisco. FAMOUS GILROY HOT SPRINGS The waters are noted for their thousands of cures of Rheumatism, Gott, Lead and Mercurial Polsoning, Liver and Kidney Diseases, Neural- 'a, Dyspepsia_snd all Bladder and Urinary “omplaints Hotel and cottages renovated. Baths refitted and ‘mproved. Magnificent scenery, delightful walks. Hunting and flah- Ing. No fogs. Unequaled for health, rest and recreation. Rates. $12 to $14 per week. i leave Third and Townsend streets, §. F. § a. m. and 2:45 p. m. daily. Carria; ¢ Gilroy ges for springs. For tlustrated 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 Dament, auspices the ‘“Tuna Club.” enth Se ‘amous Marine Band. The Bociety Resorte The Bportsman’s Paradise. FIOTEL METROPOLE and COUNTRY CLUR, ys open. Golf and Tennis Tournamen: IDEAL CAMP LIFE. 2 e For full information, hotel rates, - rangements £ campl: and oy .p;l,ur“ ping 1 oam- (g?ou W. THOMPSON, arket . Francisco. Or BANNING COL ot St San 222 South Spring st.. Los Anxeles, Cal HOT SPRINGS, SONOMA SKAGGS & srinigs sovowa from San Francisco and but nine mile staging: waters noted for medicinal n:&-:f best natural bath In State: grand mountain $oqmery: §ood trout streams st door: telephone, t i dally mail and express: FIRST- CLASS 'HOTEL AND STAGE sEvag: morning and afternoon stages: round trip from San Prancisco only $ 80. Take Tiburon ferry 8t 7:30 a. m. or 3:30 p. m. Terms, 32 & day or $12 a week. References—Any guest of the past five years; patronage constantly increasing. J. F. MULGREW. Proprietor. The Place for Rest and Health, Orchard Springs, IN THE FOOTHILLS OF THE SIERRA NE- vada, near Coifax, on the C. P. R. R. Plain, quiet retreat; finest scenery, water, mountaln air, frult and all-the-year-round climate in Cal- ideal grounds and surroundings; 136 miles from San Francisco; §8 o week: open all year; send for booklet. Address ORCHARD SPRINGS, Chicago Park, Cal. MARK [yEST SPRINGS PENS MAY 1st. Round Tri; 75, Ses Oehvullm FREESE & “I!?ERGIN‘I‘I%', | Proprietors. City office, 918 Larkin street. | EL MONTE HOTEL, | magnificent view and first-class accommoda~ LOS GAT! - Beautifui .?‘o’n?}'; tions. Large sunny rooms. Speci: families. Free ‘bus meets every tra from San Francisco. Fare, §1 ST. HELENA SANITARIUM. Zeatitny Napa Valley. The institution has all the ade vantages of a health resort ae well as being & raine ut ST Helona. Bend fos mrmar e ol ST. HELENA s.\.\:i'r:?mrg,c‘sf“u:im‘“m LAUREL DELL LAKE. The most attractive place in Lal spend you. vacation. Boating, ah Cm;;": m:rm‘x:, livery, new walks, te for bathing, ete Wi MBO! PT) : 18 MILES FROM PLANTAT.ON H USE—E25053 0700 stage line. Good trout fishing; plenty fruit, H WA LD. 1“1:! Dell, Lake County, Cal. HO! FOR BLUE LAKES. “pbeat’ his way home, but he returned to | BATENTS :‘ 4 | | ¢ % | EEADY RELLEF 5., ,.,,‘,J Letore the public for 50 years as a | It instantly reileves and quickly E Throats, Influenza, Bron- 2. Rbeumatism, Neuralgia, Lache and all pains. Internally druggists. s Hea for Malarie and all Bowel Palns. AUl s Pocun dache, Toot the city and made the acquaintance of McKay and Condon. The three bovs appeared before Judge Mogen yesterday and the cases were con- tinued {11l to-morrow to see what can be done with them. They will probably be sent to the Whittier Reform School. Hastings Alumni Meets. The regular annual meeting of the Alumni Assoclation of Hastings College of Law was held in the Parrott bullding yesterday. The following officers were elected to serve during the ensuing year: Frank P. Deering, president; Thomas E. Haven, first vice president; Thomas A. Perkins, second vice president; Leonard Btone, secretary; Walter S. Brann, treas- urer. B cllax L. de F. n.ra:.ttmeloc coun- to ranresent sasociation in the | (i S 8AN FRANCISCO. > hie was sent to Oakland on his prom- | D - M EYE RS c 0 £ ise that he would find employment or | o ! [ ] 7 kitlod SPECIALISTS. CURE MEN HOME CURES. FREE PR.VATE BOOK. SEALED, BY MAIL. arket Street | susvazor Estab.ishod in 1881 cream and milk; free conveyance for parties of two or more; grand redwood scenery. Address ‘Will be opened, under new management, May J. LUTTRINGER, Seaview, Sonoma Co., or ap- ply MR. KRUSE, 207 Front st., for particulars. 15. New hotel being built. Fishing, hunting, boating and bathing. Address O. WEISMAN, WALDRUHE, Sonoma Mountains. Excellent accommodations for familles and sportsmen. First-class table. All kinds of dairy produce. Fine spring water. Rates $7 up. Send for circular. C. H. W, BRUNING, Santa Rosa, Cal. Laurel Dell P. O., Lake County, Cal. So~oma THE GEYSERS, Sooms ONE OF NATURE'S WONDERS. Natural steam baths, swimming, Dunting and livery. Write Tar pasipbier ™Y, Kenilworth Ina, Mill Valley. Thoroughly renovated. Electric lights, bil- HOITT’S MENLO FARK. m’i}t‘:"b?cwl'ffioundl and new buildings at Bes open to guests during June llards, lawn tennis, croguet. Strictly first- class. For terms apply to Mrs. P. J. Martina. Hours—8 to 5 Dally Evenings—Tto 8 ENTRANOBE | Sundays—9toll i g0od accom! itlons, excellent tabi: prices. G. HOm." NAPA SOvuA SPRINGS. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. A. DOLLMANN, Naps Soda Springs P, Q. OPEN MAY 1st: tcos AL I YOSEMITE .27 o5, 32 Francisco, via the Big Oak Flat route. Stages leave Chinese Station g: line Sierra R. R. dally. Round trip from n Francisco $32. For turther information call or address WM. J. WHITE, General Agent, 630 Market st., 8. F.; telephone Main 5182. dations: Tamiles and ten: fabing. bathing. bentutivul deives to. Bear Valley, ete. J¢ F. BERTRAND ar Padl's Kearuy st., S. F. SANTA CRUZ Mountains—A quiet ranch, five from Santa Cruz: Mmh!ml summer fome o nd;ouu? running water: abun . ddress

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