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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, ESDAY, MAY 22, 1900. G000 SPORT ON NEWPOAT'S OPENING DAY ng Season of the Queen | City Jockey Club Begins R Falls With Veteran Jockey ton, but Neither Horss Nor Rider Receives Injuries. Spri Bamb y Major Mansir 1:4¥ 4 a M won 1den % s 0 ynd. , Denizula M won, LEADERS WIN GAMES. Phil and Brooklyn Fatten ntages. Perce: Lewis, Batley & play urst gave nine t ed which were Hahn was hit led down after r;n Toh vy 3 ; Doheny and Bow- R H 3 3 League Games. May 21.—Indianapolis merican Minneapolis § eland 3, Kansas 1.—Buff: - ayrags Jeffords Wins a Fight. "ALO, Ma Jeffords of atrick at the ht. Fitz- sponge in Fitzpatrick's first round and ten rounds [ Chicago 7. Tracy Defeats Trimble. | ELES, May 21.—Tom Tracy of | Ben Trimble of this re the Log Angeles Ath- | ght. In the seventeenth s scconds threw up the e was all but out. The —_— | AL NEILL HAS BEGUN TRAINING FOR THE BOUT champion Pacific Coast k Moffatt, the < middle-weight | who is matched e Middle West mbia Athletic arnved mp fore P night. He was acco Toby 1 e hard-hitting ligh who wil Wil Cole in a preliminar; bout on the same evening eill and Irwin h en rusticating at t ings near V They have been‘ prover] out and are serries. Both boxers claim that the re: they enjoyed at_the springs has improved their condition 100 per cent. in fine fettle and will iping for their bouts to- Nelfll and his protege will 1 quarters at the terminus | sireet car line. “Duck” Sul- ook after both men s confident that he can beat Mot- | fatt, and do the trick quickly. He has the | greatest respect for his Eastern opponent | does not make light of his coming | battle. He sajG yesterday that be be- lieved Moffatt would prove the cleverest | and hardest man he has tackled. Al is ambitious to reach the very top rung of the ladder of pugilistic fame, and he feels 1hat by gaining a victory over Moffatt he :'“a‘.l have taken a long step toward the cal. ’ D = STy | ardson’s _ Altevilo, 'PUBLIC SCHOOL ATHLETES TO COMPETE FOR TROPHIES 44000 =l ] B R ] o -9 : | | ) | { | : B B B e R R R I RO e B A R e R R e - JRYTHIN afternoon for the annuity and re- all the schools of Nearly delegations to the 1-horns and decor- he teams the outcome of the May games are celebration ch sontes for a gement: ies Phelan, bhave b ster, Raphael W others, as an the young athletes to pu efforts. will be football, t and 11 The in the various games re leading schoo of this city The ng men on each team are the pick of g chool and they will do and die to thelr ¢ h a ball game port W een the M rocker schools. teams W innings and JTSCHIG AGHN WINS HONOR 0 CHUETZEN KING s Sustains His Reputation a: Marksman at May Festival s am— The second day of the forty-first annual estival of the San Francisco Schuet- zen Verein came to a close yesterday at Shell Mound Park, Berkeley, with the crowning of John king. There w large att ance of mem bers and their friends. The day was ex- cellent for target shooting. In this in- stance the target was an eagle and the object of the rival marksmen was to pluck some feature of his anatomy by uns of their bullets, for the purpose of determining who was entitled to the title of king. The target was made of wood and the parts were fastened together by ans of wooden plugs, the location of which was indicated by peint. In order to gain a point it was nec- ary to knock off one of the parts of the and in order to do so the fastening m bird slug had to be shatte with a builet Y, he several parts w head, meck, a the left and ri from t pen: rignt wi right feft claws, an Erple in one claw, a scepter in the other, the tail, and finally the body. During the firing on the outer members the head was protected by a shield of plate iron While the other features were being shot at. After they had been shot Utschig as shooting | Capp’s Rapido, patches of white | off the iron plate was removed and the | et was the body. The man who by his shot caused that to fall was de- clared King. There Wer: last ta seventy-two mvll'nbers in u;;. endance. began 1o shoot at A‘»‘Anlu(l’g in the morning. Before 12 o’clock he members had fired three rounds und five ot the prizes had been won. By 3 o'elock there was not a vestige of the bird left. This w: the earliest hour at which the contest was brou; 1t 10 a close in the history of the Verein. Utschig, besides knocking down the body of the eagle, also struck the head, neck and ring, but it re- quired the bullet of another marksman to cause them to fall. The winners of the prizes follow: ohn Utschig, king, body target, prize $75 and a gold medal; George Pein, ¢rown; ¥ritz Hensel, apple; Charles, Gellert, scepter; Herman Huber, head; John Hart- mann, right wing: Adoiph Bertelsen, left Heino. right claw; F. Kock, left ‘Wolle Johr ( tail. S T0 COMPETE AT BUTCHERS’ PICNIC The butchers are making great prepara- tions for their annual celebration, which is to be held at Shell Mound Park to-mor- row. Nearly every meat shop in the city wili cloge and all the employes will jour- | ney across the bay and make a day of it. Oskland Trotting Park has been engaged for the races and some exciting contests will be seen. The owners of fast horses have entered their steeds for the different | events and some heavy wagering is being done on the results” Following is the order of races and the entries: First race, butchers' trotting and pacing— T. ¥. Judge's Lady L, Monroe Schweitzer's Hermia, 5. Karka's Plunkett, A. P. Clay- burgh's Lazy Charlle, R. Consani's Zip, B. E. 3 bs' Anita. Second race, free for all, trotting—L. Rich- D. Gannon's Twilight, M. Hart's Herald, G. Keto's Search. Third race, professional running, one mile— J.'S. Campbell's El Nido, M. Quinn's Milichart, Dr. Rexford’s Coe Root, Tom Latta's Pongo, ¥. S. Capps’ Rapido, Charles Davis' Roadrun ner, John Foley’s Corda. Fourth race, free for all, pacing—H. H. Dun- lap's King Cadenza, S. Kafka's Plunkett, Harry Patrick’s Butcher Boy, A. T. Jackson's Chero- kee Prince, Willlam Van Keuren's Mattie B. Fifth_race, professional running, one mile— W. C. Davis h Seven, F. Quigley’s Home- stake, J. . Campbell's Mre. C, gle O’ Con- nell's Twinkle Twink, Storey Davis' Alturas, G. McCormick’s El Arte, B. 8. Hobart's Skirmish, W. P. Fine's Lomo, John Agnew’'s Aborigine. Sixth race, butchers’ special cart race—Frank Merrill's Bonnie B, G. Tassie's Headlight, J. McDonald’s Nancy, M. O'Connell's Josh, R. Consani's 1da, E. Smiddy’s St. John, John Deschler's Lazy Pete. Seventh race, steer Monroe Bchweit- zer's Mountain Boy, A. Brandy, W. M. Slater's Golden Gate, Edward O'Day's wild BulL, Eighth race, professional running—¥. 8. for | act as rs. Sachs and il nd the Mission ¥ E F: scorers. The line up as f z Nealon, pitcl Hink, catcher; first base scond sann, third base r, shortstop. left fleld; Ging, ce fleld, and W right fleld. Mission—Gay, pitcher: cateher; Fla- havan, first base econd base; Dres « d base: I shortstop; Wistrand, 1 Dalton nd Drum, right 1e conclu n of the ball game the e war cont s wWin be decided. Wil- 1 er Harrison, president of the Olymbie Club, will officiate as judge. The tollowing te are entered Lowell High—Cunning! Hodgin- son, Hare, Merri & Webster te, TafMinder, Read, ain) in), Dunker, 3 Willlams. : Hertmuller, Kissick, e ). Slack. Witte Then will follow a football game be- tween the Adams and Grant schools. twenty-minute half will be played W the famous guard of the Uni- of California, will act as referee Coleman_as umpire. The other are: Timekeepers—representa- cause of the season of the year. Plunkett, | versity | ana ¢ officials @+ P e e P eteQ . + & (4 * % b * ® L3 I * . L3 * Es * ¢ [ ¢ b S B + & L 4 + b ¢ : 4 52 $ . JOHN UTSCHIG. ?‘ Q@eieieieieiebeioQ F Tom Latta’s Pongc John Foley's Co: H. Smythe's Little Sister, Dr. Rexford’s Coe . Charles Davel ‘Wicks, Ch lex Davis' Re Mrs. Web- ¢ t. Augustine, E. Carey Miltouche, th race, vaquero running—Edward Sulli- Shoot the Chutes, Edward & Siiver Dick, Willlam Harney's Crick- Ray Mead's Poso, George Moore’s Buck. The pool selling will be under the super- vision of John C. Humphrey. LADIES’ NIGHT AT THE OLYMPIC CLUB The fair sex will be entertained to-mor- row night at the Olympic Clus. A gramme of the usual standard of excel- lence has been arranged by Leader John A. Hammersmith. Invitations have been iseued to many hundreds and there is every likelinood that the big gymnastum will be crowded. The programme will be opened by some pyramid work by E. M. Stack, R. C. Fen- ton, J. Bevane, Fay Beal, Frank Hooper, Louis Buhart, Ed Johnson, H. V. Manor and Robert Leandro. Miriam Sydney Smith, a little dancer, will present a num- ber of pretty steps. There will be boxing by W. Cartwright and F. Wegener, J. Gaylor and F. Block. William Hallett will render a barytone solo: Ella and Jess Campbell will do some high and lofty stunts” on a flying trapeze: the Kehrlein brothers will give.an exhibition of realistic fencing: there will be a funny wrestling bout, songs by Frank Thompson, and the entertainment will conclude with stereop- ticon views. ett, Root, | ort's Wick White Stoekings, Ramon Reyna's Sonora, | pro- | tives of both schools—Linesmen, M. Gold- Lrn .SI‘. H. 8, 1900 and M. Franklin, P. H. | S., 19l | At the end of the half the finals in the | tug-of-war will be pulled off. The events i of the day will close with a champlonship i football contest between the Clement and Hancock school teams. Fifteen-minute halves will be nlayed. th elevens have trained and practiced daily for the con- test and a pretty game should result | “Pete” Smith, ex-captain of the Olym- [ pics and U. C., '97, will officiate as referee, nd W. 8. Graves, P. H. 1900, will act umpire. Representativ from schools will act as timekeepers, and Ed Whalley and Ed Abenheim as linesmen. The teams will be composed of the fol- | lowing men: | ce ent—G ), C. Par- ment es. P. Michael, J. Ry Baldwin, F. Lincoln, | F. Maguire, Hancock srdan, Rezzetto, Merle, Fontana Kitterman (captain), Sca- tena, Knoph, Moc skey and Crowiey. R ‘alke and F. de F 1l be substitutes and Abenheim and hine will be an- nouncers. The games will start promptly at 2:3) p. m. The campus will be kept clear of the festive school boy brawny police- men and active mars; Judging by | the large number of tickets sold, the park | will be filled to overflowing. - TEST SPEED OF Try Conclusions on Oakland Track. The Golden Gate Park Driving Associa- tion, which numbers among its members the best known horsemen in the State, has arranged an excellent programme of races to be run at the Oakland race track Deco- ration day. The best trotting horses on the coast have been entered. A meeting of the assoclation was held last night in its quarters at the Palace Hotel. The preliminary work was com- | pleted. The contest for the Kane Challenge cup promises to be the event of the day. J. | C. Ohlandt, the present possessor of the | tropl will try to retain it with Alameda | Maid. J. Curley has entered his Prince C, | Dr. Kleiser will bid for it with Alto Vela and R. E. Mulcahy will strive to gain pos- session of the prize with his se\-vd,\‘ Algo- neta. The entry list closed last night. Another meeting will be held to-night, | when the horses will be classified. A gen- | eral session of the assoctation will be held on Thursday evening. Following is the 1 list of entr! 2 Bonnell's mes W Bonny : James | O'Kane's Sandow: J. B. Dalsiel's Steve; D. | Sach's Bob Burns; R. E. Mulcahy’s Algoneta; | James M. Eva's Ethel H; C. E. Parks' Imp; | H. F. Patrick’s Satin Wood; N. Hotla's Cor- rect; H. H. Dunlap's King Cadenza; H. F. Pat- | tiel’s A B P; Willlam C. Hamilton's General Smith and Nettle H; J. W. Hamerton's Alfred H; Will'am Van Keuren's Mattle B; J. C. Kirk- patrick's Our Dick, Harvey Mac and Lullaby; E. Stewart’s Localee H. W. Miller's Lady Falrose and Crescent: Joe Costello's F § B; J. C. Ohlandt's Harvey B_and Alameda Maid; Jack Helland’s Queen Stella; F. Gommett's dee; Dr. Klelser's Alto Vela: L. Richard- son’s Tom Thumb and Queenfe; Ed Aigeltinger's Our Joe; Dr. T. Miller's Sweet Peas; J. Cur- ley's Prince C XKoenigs Defeat Vallejos. VALLEJO, May 21.—The Koenigs of San ! Francisco defeated The Vallejos in a game Koenigs—Perrine and Egar; for Vallejos— Ward and Farrell. Clothing Blankets Tents Shoes The CLOTHI J ERS The only complete Cape Nome Clothing Outfitters on the Coast. Underwear Rubber Boots Tobacco If unable to visit us, write at once for further informa- tion. We are handling the bulk of Cape Nome business. Red Front PRA FURNL 857-859 MARKEY i T 01l Goods Moccasins ! SERS 2015, OPPOSITE POWELL - both | AMATEURS WILL THEIR TROTTERS Well-Known Reinsmen to| { | aruggists, mostly 2%c a v of baseball by a score of 3 to 2. Battery for | ADVERTISEMENTS. MUNYON'S INHALER | Cures Colis, Gouzhs, Catarrh, Asthma, Bronehit's and All Throat ard Lung D seases, as Well as Preventing Concumztion, Y0U INHALE ' Medicated and Vitalized Air That Permeates | Every Passaze, Destroyng the Germs and He ling the Membrane. NDURSED BY ALL { Who Have Tried It. Listen {o What| CAN YOU GO WITH ONLY OF BTAGING, AND ONLY $8.00 FOR THE ROUND TRIP, | THAT WILL EQUAL FOR ONE MOMENT E THE JUSTLY CELEBRATED AND BEAU-| IFUL DANCING six nights of the week. GOLF, Tennis, Bowling. Cement Swimming Tanks. ACRES of Shady Groves and MILES of Shady Waiks : Finest Deer Hunting in the County. Hunting Horses and Guides. Hot Mineral ‘and Vapor Baths. Cold Mineral Plunges COMPETE S, Wonderful Springs of ! tghted Numerous Mineral Large Cool Rooms Curative Properties. by Electricit on LEE D. 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Munyon's Kidney Cure speedily cures pains | in the back, loins or groins and all forms of kidney d Price, 25c. Munyon's Nerve Cure stop builds up the system. Price, 25c. | Munvon's Catarrh Remedies never fail. The | | Catarrh Cure—price 2ic—eradicates the disease from the evstem, and the Catarrh Tablets— | | price 2 leanse and heal the parts Munyol Asthma Cure and Herbs relieve | | asthma in three minutes and cure in five days. | | Price, each. | | " Munyon's. Headache Cure stops headache tn | | i nervousness and | three minutes. Price, Munyon's Pile Ointme positively cures all | | purities |~ Munvon" weak men. A sexarate Cire eradicates all im- Price, 25c. lost Blood of the blood Vitalizer restores powers to Price, $1. cure for each disease. . 1505 answered with ease. Personal letters to Profes Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa.. free medical advice for any d Gamelline Indispensable for the Prevents and re- moves tan,” sunburn and Infection from Polson For the Complexion. Mountains ‘and Sea Shore. 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 a 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. CARLSBAD MNERAL SPRINGS, Most beautiful spot in Lake County. Waters unsurpassed for dropsy, stomach, liver, Kidney and bllfloder 'lz!kcufi:%"«’%e,mmmllm first class; a H gas. WR WGOVERN, Kelseyville, Lake Co. Near Santa Rosa; among the OAK Rincon Hills; home comforts and the best of country lite. For |SHADE circulars address HARRY L. |[RAN JONES, Santa Rosa. CH 18 MILES FROM PLANTATION HJUSE— ¢ 29758 Frox stagn line. Good trout fishing; plenty frui cream and milk; free conveyance for parties of WALDRUHE, Sonoma Mountains. Excellent accommodationg for families and sportamen. First-class table. s of dairy produce. Fine spri Rates. §7 Up, Bend for eircular.” o E o ING, Santa Rosa, Csl. Kenilworth inn, Mill Valley. Thoroughly renovated. Electric lights, by. Mards, lawn tennis, croquet. Strictly first. class. For terms apply to Mrs. P. J. ina. Ses e S G B N NAPA SODA SPRINGS. 4 DOLLMARN, Nape Sast Srroes ¥, o. | less other attractios | flluminated by gas. | postotfice. The Way People Enjoy themselves at Paso Robles Hot Springs you would think that all come for mere pleasure. the absolute benefit t erive the healing. health-giving Hot M Sulphur and Hot Sand Baths, as to get away from the wi of the coast. Every mc convenience at tha ho- tel. New homelike cottages. Rates for hotel, baths and physician. $10 to 321 a week. Ask or write for illustrated booklet. SPECIAL ROUND-TRIP REBATE TICKETS. For_further information apply to FRANK W. ELY. City Agent, Tel. Red 2326. = 640 Market st., S. Otto E. Never, Proprietor, Paso Robles San Jose is the central city of California, and | Hotel Vendome is fts ve feature. Adjacent to_ Lick Obs: w Aimaden Quickstiver Mine, Alum Rock Park and count- reached over perfect Hotel thoroughly modern and first-class in every respect, with service unsurpassed Rates reasonable. For further information call at “‘Traveler” office, 2 Montgomery st., San Francisco, or_address GEO. P. SNELL, Mgr., Carlsbad of PARAIS® HOT SPRINGS, e Monteray County, Cal. — For health, rest. elimate that cannot be equaled: up-to-dats accommodations: beautiful scenery: profusion of flowers: hot soda, sulphur and electric Paths: swimming tank 30x60 feet. Our masseurs are all graduates. Hunting and fishing: chil- dren's playground. croguet, lawn tennis and dance ball: large hotel and 30 cottages. afford- ing speciai accommodations for families: ail By train. Third and Town- send streets, San Francisco, 9 a. m.: First and Brosdway, Oskland, 9:10 a. m. dafly for Sole- dad, then by stage over beautiful level road 7 miles to springs. Round-trip tickets. §3. at 8. P. office, 613 Market street. Telephone and For illustrated pamphlets and fur- ther information address E. L. PERRAULT. M. D.. proprietor and resident physician. roads. San Jose, Cal 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- perfor table. Campers’ ticket from San Fran- cisco, $3.00. Full information at Tra: r office, 20 Montgomery st., or B. DICKINSON, Lessee, | Ben Lomond, Cal. VICHY SPRINGS. | Three miles from Ukiah, Mendoctno County. | Natural electric waters, champagne baths; only Jace in the world of this class of water Paving continuous flow of natural warm water direct from _springs to bathtubs. Lovely grounds: Ing id bhuntin, crystal spring: accommodations and table first class. Opens April 15th. J. A. REDEMEYER & CO., Proprietors. | GO TO HOT SPRINGS. It's THE Sanitarfum. These Wonderful Hot Mineral Baths will cure your Rheu- matism and Malaria. Address A. BETTENS. Mgr.. Byron Hot Spes., Cal Or Lombard & Co., City Agents, room 30, 36 Geary st. DR. C. C. O'DONNELL’'S )ll\'BRAL} 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. The S. P. R. R. and 8. F. and N. P. R. R. give special rates t> campers. Thirty cottages and tents furnished: rent cheap. No fogs nor poison oak at the ark. Mineral water, boats and bathing free, | inquire of DR. C. C. O'DONNELL, offica 1081% | Market st., bet. Sixth and Seventh, 8. F. 1I¢ | you want your health this is the place to go. Nothing so good as good health—no place so full of it as SARATOGA SPRINGS, J. Martens, prop., Bachelor, Lake County, Cal. City office, 416 Pine st. Booklet. | INDEPENDENCE LAKE In the heart of the Slerras. Perfect climate, fine fishing, excellent table, magnificent for. est, no polson oak, o pests. An ideal spot for tamilies. See “The Traveler" for partic. ulars. Open June 1. Address MRS. CLEMONS, Virginia City, Nev. e, THE WELLESLEY, Californta and Larkin Sts., San Francisco. Strietly First-class Family Hotel. | MRS. M. MERRY, Provrietress. HO! FOR BLUE LAKES. WIIL be opened. under new management, M Laurel Dell P. O.. Lake County. Cal. o THE GEYSERS, i ONE OF NATURE'S WONDERS. 2 Natural steam baths, swimming, Ash A hunti; Wi and Mvery. Write for Dassphiet. TR R e HOITT’S MENLO PARK. The beautiful grounds and new buildinks at 423 Tl good nectrmmadatice healon (IR Teasonable prices. Address IRA G. HOITT. MONTE VISTA gFEX AT, tat yoursel trated circular. THO! Flat, CaL. MAS E. MORGAN, Dutch i | always open. | telegraph; | from San Francisco. FOR AN OUTING.... AL VISIT ONE OF THE MANY MIN £PRING RESORTS ALONG TH California.... Northwestern ailway Co. Lesses AN PACIFT PICTUR: FRANCISCO AND NORTH ILWAY COMPANY. SQUE ROUTE OF CALI. FORNIA.) (THE Where the Famous Mineral Waters of the World Are Duplicated. If you prefer the simple home life of the Ranch, free from ion's restraints, thers v in our sect which to choose. ut 1f you would ra the tent in someo dy nook, near a lovely lake, or on the bank of some beautiful stream. remember such loca- tions are numerous and free of charge. Call for ““VACATION," issued by the Company, giving Camping Loca= tions, Hotels, Mineral Spring Resorts, and & list of one hundred and sixty-seven Farms and homes, where E for the Summer can be se~ cured at from $5.00 to .00 per week. a little book just Ticket Office, 650 Market street (Chronicle butlding). General Office. Mutual Life buflding. Sane some and California streets, H. C. WHITING, al Manager. San Francisco. r Agent TAVERN OI'; Castle Crag Soda Springs. SEASON OPENS JUNE 5. | Located 1n the midst of grand and_impresstve mountain scenery, with Mount Shasta and the Crags for a background. FINE HUNTING AND FISHING. Unsurpassed cusine and service and reason- able rates. RAILROAD FARE, round trip, including sleeper both ways, $14. For rates, terms and other information ad- dress: E. B. PIXLEY, Manager. Care Pacific Improvement Company. Crocker Building. San Franctaco. FAMOUS GILROY HOT SPRINGS The waters are noted for their thousands of cures of Rheumatism, Gort, Lead and Mercur Polsoning, Liv d Kidney Diseases, Neural- Zia. Dyspe, and all Bladder Complaints. _Hotel and cottages Baths refitted and improved. Magnific scenery, delightful walks. Hunting and fis ing. No fogs. Unequaled for heal 1 recreation. ~Rates. §12 to $14 per week. Trains leave Third and Townsend streets, 8. F.. 9 a. m. and 2:45 p. m. daily. Carriages at Giroy fcr springs. For illustrated pamphlets address R. ROBERTSO! Proprietor. SANTA CATALINA ISLAND, 3% Hours' Ride From Los Angzeles, Cal GREATEST ATTRACTIONS IN THE WEST. Second Annual Rod and Reel Fishing Tour- na t, auspices the “Tuna Club.” Seventh Season of our Famous Marine Baad, The Soclety Resort. The Sportsman’s Paradise. HOTEL METROPOLE and COUNTRY CLUS, Goif and Tennis Tournaments. IDEAL CAMP LIFE. For fuil information. hotel rates. unique are rangements for camping and illustrated pam- phiets, apply to GEORGE W. THOMPSON. &1 Market st., San Frascisco. HOT SPRINGS, SO! County; _ocnly n_ Fra etaging: waters noted for medicinal v best natural bath In State: grand mc scenery: good trout streams at door: tele; dally mail and expres CLASS HOTEL AND STAGE morning and afterncon stages: San Francisco only $5 50. at 7:30 a. m. or 3:30 p. m. Term: 312 a week. References—Any m five years; patronaze cnnstantlv J. F. MULGREW. The Place for Rest and Health, Orchard Springs, IN THE FOOTHILLS OF THE SIERRA NE- vada, near Colfax, on ! . P. R. R Pu quiet retreat: finest sc air, fruit and all-the- ifornfa; ideal groun: rallroad, 136 miles week; open all ¥ ORCH. 2 a day or ¢ the past asing. Proprietor. PENS MAY 1st. Round Trip, $3 75. Send fop circulars. FREESE & JUERGENSE Proprietors. Clity office, 913 Larkin street. EL MONTE HOTEL, LOS GATOS, Cal— Reautiful grounds, magnificent view and first-c tions. Large sunny rooms. families. Fare. $1 65 ST. HELENA SANITARIUM. Napa Valle; tution has vantages of fully equipped sanitarium. Carriage meet trains at St. Helena. Send for cireu! ST. HEL] A SANITARIUM, St LAUREL DELL LAKE. The most attractive place in Lake County spend your vacation. oating, bathing bow ing, tennis, livery, new walks, ete. Write for cireular to H. WAMBOLD. Laurel Dell. Lake County, Cal, YOSEMITE &=, 5 Oak Flat route. Stages leave Chinese Station on line Sierra R. . datly. Round trip from San Francisco $32. For further information ca ! or ‘address WM. J. WHITE, General Agsnt, 0 Market st.. S. F.: telephone Main 515, % TOCALOMA, "3~ R.R. 0. BERTRAND HOTEL—First-class accommo- dations: reasonable rates; for tamiles and par- {les: fishing. bathing, beatutiful drives to_Bear Valley, ete. JOSEPH F. BERTRAND or Paal's Te. 324 Kearny st., S. F. rroundings: comfortable rooms: good table: convenient _location. Address F. QUIEN, Glen Ellen, Cal. CAMPERS—Cabins, platforms, wi ts camping grounds e P> let. Address Parallise,