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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1900. JUDGE MURASKY DEALS KNOCKOUT TO PUGILISM +e et et s eieg !.«e He Decides That the;f State Law Permit-]f ting Prizefights IsJi; Unconstitutional. esterday | by the Supreme Court . RANDOM AIM IS A SURE SHOT ON LYING AR David Winders' Greyhound Wins the Stake at Union Park. ;; 70()1: Adverse Con- Good Sport Is Pro- the Midweek Meeting. across the field to B m Aim made G. Shar ought up with e. Before he ghbe cored are then started down {he killed near the slip- one minute and an; F. & Wildwood gest course of the day was be- tween A wena and Lexington. After an | K G Absroromibivs. B undecided course Athena won in one min- | R. E' de B. Lopez's Craw te and ten onds 3 ain Link The favor: were uniformly successful, s the bigge pset being the defeat of s and Thornhill by Lexington at odds of 6 to 1 o8 B gl The only other surprise was the defeat of e o Hurricane vs. J O'Hara by Minnie Wa Wa at 3to L The day was not a ant one for coureing, as fog settied down on the field at tn 4 g the afternoon, withou, however, interfering with the coursin The detailed results, with Judge Grace's official scores, follow: Attempt customary to-day at run A running. Inglesid. ohn applies to all ¢ Rought's_ Nelll A. McComb's J nbie’s Rock Taland 3 Carmencita; H. Ly midweek stake will . ® ro e e - ® . ® . ® . © . { JUDGE FRANK J. MURABKY. @+ oe e e® s e 00000 Q circum. her per. like fArs 1 club from be It clation or by v Tsabel k's May Strand & W Morlarity’s Snapper an's Walt a Litt P. Whit le Sister v Kenney's Win- hylock Boy: J Sheridan’s Forest Island King ford Prairie; Curtls | Reilly's Ploughboy (mp.) ve, J. Dean's Boy P. Thrift's Forget Iman’s Snapshot; Carroll's Bluestone Curtls & Son's McKinley vs. D. Winders' Risky e Coursing Park. total of fifty-six dogs will be in the Red Hind beat P. Dingle's Cash Bartels Brothers' Baron Blood beat & Rought's Flying Crest, D Random Alm beat Aeneld Kennels 4-2; 3. P. Thritt's Tar Hill beat ggler, 4-2: R. E. de B. Lopez's P. J. Relily's Moonbright, 5-1; H. A. s Snapshot beat H. ch's Game NATIO AL LEAGU Master w a M beat Con- Hivan Umpire—O'L a 4: W C. Glas- — n . Sharman’'s Bowery CHICAGO, May 23 —Piatt started out like a | %.Bound About beat 7 | whirlwind to-day, striking out the first two el B en up. Philadelphla went to the front at the > st by hard hitting. Griffith adied alter the rd, and from Piatt and McFarlan: Hind beat Baron Blood, bz 3 1; Para teat| PITTEBURG, May %-0; Wait a | knocked Howell Carmencita beat Vic- | inning and won there and at Silver Wings, 5-0; Sletghbells’ beat n beat Thorndaie. ing Attendance, Score: Minnie Wa | occasions in the iast half 1 Random Afm 1 beat W. C. | e .4 (Emin Pasha-doy Belisy, | (U0, Dobeny was wild, but eftective. "At- 3 Clubs— R. n ozl Three Stakes at Union Park. Cincinnati . -4 6 Three stakes—a champion, an open and | N*% York : re 4 ane for saplings, which latter includes al | ,,Batteries—Scott, Newton and Wood, Peitz; grexhounds under one year of age—is the | DOnehY @nd Bowerman. offering made this week by Union Park to the followers of coursing. One hun.| .__ AT ed and thirty-three grevhounds in all | , N DIANAPOLIS, | Minneapolis 6. i1l compete for a total of $1150 in prizes. | *IETHOIT, May May The draws last night resulted as follows. stake, 25 dogs—D. E. Wiley's | I ve. T. Kenni Boy: M. Suili- us ve Sterl & Knowles' Icicle (imp.): | 1 nels’ Aethra ve Aeneld Kenneis & Kpowigs' Foggy Dey vs. P. | dawn; G. Watson's FI Fi ve, t : * Little Goldie: W. L. Stevens’ }’-— wuda ve. L. Herbst's :(.olnll;: !c) Eh‘:’ s ve. J. Rock’s Avondale; P. C. Blick's Biwa Souvenir ve. P. C. Blick’s Ail Glory: P. | Leave Tiburon ferry 8:30 M langhiin s Nance O'Neill ve R. F. Davie's | leave Ukiah 5 p. m. iedy Godiva; H. Milano's Msura vs P. C.|guaraniees a seat. Batteries—Young and Robinson; then on 2 off the rubber in TAIL-ENDERS WIN. Boston and New York Take Games ‘While Leaders Are Beaten. E STANDING. J. Anthony’s Patriot beat J. J. Ken- Clubs— W. L. Pet Clubs— W. L. Pet. ng Lassle, -1; Bartels Brothers’ Philadelphia 17 8 .680 St. Louis.....13 12 520 lle_beat G. (oette’s The Beaver, | Brooklyn ...17 10 .630 Cincinnati ..11 14 .44) fe Wa Wa beat Chicagc % 12 5 New York...§ 17 .320 n's Mira | Pittsburg ...15 13 .58 Boston 18 1 %1 Deckel- | §T. LOUIS, May 25.—St. Louis was unable to : eguard | pit Dineen. Wallace's stop and throw of Col- o~ e oty lins' grounder in the elghth was the feature. Attendance, §50. Score: Clubs— R H. St. Louts 2 3 Boston . 5B 6 1 Dineen and was a puzzie while Piatt was easy after the fourth. At dance, 2800. Score: beat ? A : Brothers Border's Best | _Clubs— Rt i Chicago ......... 5 10 2 ‘ an ornia, Philadeiphia € e 19 & Athena beat T. Ludwig's Lady | Batteries—Griffith and Chance, Donahue; | Umpire—Swartwood. The Pittsburgs the sixth then. Waddell was wild, and was taken out after the fourth fnn- Brooklyn could do- nc othing with Chesbro. 4-0. Lexington t A beat Rest Assured, Clubs- R. = = Pittabarg .. -8 § 1 \im beat Red Hind. | Brooklyn s 5 5 4 t. 30 '_M«‘nnr._«: Wa Wa beat | parreries—Waddell, Chesbro and Schriver, Ehootover o0: Sipmencita. | zimmer; IHowell, McGinnity and McGuire. 5 3-0; Silver Lyon | "mpireHurst JAthena beat Lexington, 4-0; | X X MO Tare Th Smmhbelc | CINCINNATI May 3.—Rain stopped the -t gl game for a period of twenty minutes on two of the third inning. Scott found a wet ball difficult to pitch and six hits and four errors gave New York nine Umpire—Emsiie. American League Games. 23.—Indlanapolis 6, 23 —Detroit 7. Milwaukee . BUFFALO, May 23.—Buffdlo 5, Kansas City CLEVELAND, May 23.—Cleveland 5, Chicago B — Take the excursion train to Ukiah Sun- | day, May 27, at $2 for round trip and see | & million young trout in the fish hatchery of the California Northwestern Rallway. a. m. On retu Each ticket l\)fl:l 1 within the past two weeks. exhibition | which | pro- ng given by | be | 1| | 3| Old Statue Prohibiting Such Contests De- clared to Be Part of the Penal Code. —_— in the first part of the any “person” in the in the second part is granted to a cer- | lass of persons, namely, domestic sbs. If an act be a felony wh elony wh individual. What ction, is denfed to n The Legislature has | a felon of one and a | the other w both | ed the same act. Such a p clearly in contravention of article IV, | f the constitution. If it be a felony | ion to srporating of the act an innocent grants’ privileges and provides m punishment to one class of under the sime cireumstances classes in the vold rtion ¢ It mstity al the latter of the Legislature tion under consideration Legislature intendsd not parring exhibitions entirely. but under cert n condi the does not extend ditions to all persons therewith. 1t will be im- tion_of the section ther without wmaking body entire act Testroying and_under must be de- the ecircumstances th clared unconsti The | stat 412 restores to w provid it whul for a 1 within this State “to engage in what known as prizefighting, it_does in confiict with the act of dissolve the temporary in While admitting that Judge Murasky's ision has effectually ended the game rizefighting” within the borders of ns, who repre- ation, contends t a victory for ends the power of erfere with ‘“‘spar- whereby there is no dan- ger of bruising or maiming." The police, er, hold a different view. They are | San fight a may howen aware of the love element for mind the worc the bruising and malming section will advance into the arena of ba 1d end any pugllistic game in which | “may" flow or bruise result. AN T IS5 | First State Convention Meets‘: To-Day in This ‘ City. RHATION Delegates Representing the Various Counties Will End avor to Frame Laws to Reconcile Exist- ing Difficulties. G apee i ortsmen interested in the preservation d protection of the wild game and fish t S will nble to-day 10 the rooms of the Olymple Gun Kearny et and Unfon-square enue, for the purpose of framing a bill to be presented to the next Legislature. asse { This convention was called by the mem- | bers of the State Game and Fish Com- | mission and invitations were sent to a | large number of sportsmen representing | every section of California. Boards of ipervisors of ezch county were asked to nd dele Many have responded, | the comn 1ving recefved notice of the following appointments by county officials " Bay and Mendo- Napa udge | Dorado—i1 | Wiliiam Hughes anc A Kennedy and S. C. St. Jc Orange—W." H. Barnham of Orange and K. Benchley of Fullerton. Ventura—J. M. Staire. These gentlemen and those invited by | | ‘ the commission will make up the large: | convention of its kind ever held west of | the | Mississippl. Prominent among those in attendance will be Professor David Starr Jordan of Stanford, Professor George C. Edwards of the University of California and Professor L. Loomis of the Academy of Sciences. Alex C. Vogelsang, president of the Fish Commission, wili call the meeting to order. Prominent among those mentioned for chairman are Judge C. N. Post, Deputy Attorney Gen- | eral, of cramento; | of Sacramento, and ‘Hon. T. J. Sherwood, | | editor of the Marysville Democrat. The latter, while a member of the Legislature vears' ago, was the first bill for the protection | State. There is an evident desire to make the | organization permanent for the purpose of | having a game protective association which will meet every year to discuss matters of interest ng between ses- sions of Legislatures. The present meet- ing will last three or four da. to of game introduce a in this | —— o | Memorial Day Orders. | The following orders to the Secon Brigade have been issued for parade o Memorial day: HEADQUARTERS SECC | TIONAL GUARD OF ( SAN FRANCIS! | General Orders No | 1 This brigade will parade on Memorial day, Thursday, May 31, 1900. Troop A, Cavalry and ps, mounted, as escort to the Grand of the Republic, ‘'ommanding officers will report with their ective commands to Colonel Charles Box- | d n D BRIGADE, NA- LIFORNIA, . Cal, May 22, 1900, ton, grand marshal, New Montgomery and | Market streets, at 9:30 a. m. | The commanding officer, Fifth Infantry Regiment, will jesue the proper orders for the | various companies of his command to partici- te in the observance of the day, in the re. | | #pective places of their location. | By command of Brigadler General R. H. War- | | fiela. J. G. GIESTING, | Lieut. Col and A. A. Gen. The orders read Thursday, May 31, Me- morial day is on Wednesday, May 30. —————— | In the Divorce Court. | Decrees of dgivorce were granted yester- to Mary F. Newman from Albert Newman for cruelty, Gregoria Uribe from Santiago Uribe for cruelty, Joseph A, | Durrenberger from Frankie I.. Durrenber- ger for desertion. Alice Wilmore from William H. Wilmore for willful neglect nd W. B. Hoffmann from Carrie E. Hoff- nn for desertion. Suits for divorce have been filed by Ole | Sweggen against Tillie Sweggen for In- | temperance, May A. Sandstrom against | Charles O. Sandstrom for cruelty, Bessie }G. Birdwell against William G. Birdwell for fallure to provide, Mattie Wilson Jn ainst Bernhard Wilson for cruelty and innie Wurthmann against Bernhard ‘Wurthmann for cruelty. Held Again for Burglary. Arthur Deering, the burglar with an in. genjous device for opening spring lock . was held to answer by Judge Mo; X terday on a charge of bnr'xllry 1:“ Em bonds. He broke into the lodging-house of Mrs. Maggle Godshall, Tu* or street, and stole a lot of jewelry. This is the second charge on which he has been held udge J. W. Hughes | = ADVERTISEMENTS. HOW MUNYON WON SUCCESS, Why He Stands So High in the FEstimation of the Fublic. ILLEGAL METHOD OF MEETING THE CITY'S DEFICIT to Deparfments Propose Carry Bills Over to Next Fiscal Year. gk Auditor Wells Declares the Plan Is in Direct Violation of Charter and He Will Firmly Found in Almost Every Home. Oppose It. SR | L It has come to the knowledge of Auditor a’ i s come to the knowledge of Aualtor| Why the Sa'e of fiis Cures Is city ‘ernment are preparing to reduce More Than Five Times Larger the estimated deficit in the city funds by holding until July demands for biils con- tracted during the present month and Than Any Medicines Ever may be paid out of the funds appropriat- | ed for the next fiscal vear. In this way an artificial surph ilar to that here tofore made by carrying over statutory | salaries of June will be cr d. ! Auditor Wells says that if the intention Why Preachers Bless Them, Judges Commend Them, Doetors In- dorse Them and the Publie Approves Them. to carry over bills ruing during the | mi.mxm of May and June is r:}rrh-fl out it wili be a direct violation of a spec gharcer, provision and that ‘he "will per | THE ST‘!)P?‘;"E'I;JOIE?(UTHS emptorily refuse to \ any such | TEN T S. m‘-\nzi\ ]v_n}[\‘ which he may 'vh'nlu!hnuv\r{v‘ edge. The section referring to the sub-! & A X Jject provides among other things that any TR“]’H Nu No claim w ever demand upon the treasury accruing under WU, 1, made for the charter shall not be paid, but shall Remedies that has not beer be forever barred by limitation of time to the letter. unless they be presented for payment, nyon's Remedies TAUTH No. 2 20 ne properly audited, within one month after the demands become due and payable, or unless it is afterward found that the pr entation of them at the proper times w ment upon the not in the power of the creditors. | in ail Schools. ““It is-plainly to be seen,” said the Au- ditor, “that any bills accruing for WMTRUTH No. or supplies during t} nths of May and lic a new, m treatment; it is gentle and effective solutely an improve- best that could be found No cure is offered that has not beer. absolutely Sk auppilss aurine. t) Oof May and | "7 jcd and tested: its efficacy thor- THRAS ApProoHEten e s o oughly demonstrated {his vear only. " I'can ensily see’that the | TRUTH K0, 4 T S¥7es, "5 e e | illegal method might saddle claims of pos- | £D: & <ult of the study, ex- sibly $100,000 on the funds appropriated for periment, investigation and actual the next fiscal vear, which would be man- |~ practice of most eminent physicians, ifestly unfair and would only result in | Fkilled spec and learned chem: forming a nucleus for another deficit next ists of two continents. yea That which has cost AL ooy |THUTH B0, B Eiftuiis'st Bt | few pennies. PRIVILEGES FAVORED TRUTH ron’s Remedies are administered at UTH No. 6 ? home. tor. Each cure has plain direction | which tell you how to use them; every symptom i3 plainly described. TRUTH No. There is no need to call a doc- Committee Decides to Recommend Or- dinance Taxing Encroachments on Streets and Sidewalks. 1 o | for each dcisease; the a':l:rn})fslyr;r\:sr|fi Conmiilecn Ll(‘.:}ls‘bl remedy {8 a specific in every case. ers decided yesterday to recom- < 2 g - 1 e moderate rice— mend for passage McCarthy's onnnance-TRUT“ Nfl, fi’;;u,. o5 o el fmposing a license tax upon speclal Privi-| places them within the reach of all. leges leading to encroachments upon the o M ron’ . " . | Munyon's Inhaler pro- sidewalks and streets. The ordinance | TRUTH N0, 9 Mdee 2" most rational provides that ation owning a ny person, firm or corpor- uilding or other struc- ure of and scientific treatment for the ¢l hroat Catarrh and all diseases of the ture whi part n](' or obstruct and Lungs. H ne side E streets or in any manner ‘0fesso; Munyon prevents the free and uninterrupted TRUTH No. 10 st cniore at of the public sidewalks or streets shall his varous Medical Institutes a staff pay a license tax of $4 per vear; that on ckilled specialists from leading col- sidew: elevator hways, r coal to make examinations and give | chute: milar ings” in the side- solutely free If yvou have walk vear sh the tax; for h ache or a pain, you are asked to steps | ng from a building out a write PROF. MUNYON othing is upon the sidewalk §1 per vear: for charged for even the most exhaustive riage blocks $5 per year; for railroad dlagnosis. Pt ventr for ke el e ot fe% N2 | If vou have Rheumatism, take my Sidewalks $2 per foot per year; for me Rbeumatism Cure. T paper builetin board, theatrical billboard | If you have Dyspepsia, take my r projectin er 061 Der Y eRE: bpe s . o eI Slens 32 N foot per Year: PYF you have Kidney Disease, take my clocks over or upon the sidewalk $4 per Kidney Cuare. Year: for lamps over and upon the side | 37 clires o= 57 ailments. Mostly a alliniy they are kept burning all night, | Vi le Brof. Munyon for medical advice The tommittee also recommended a ii-| A3 “Gulde ‘to. Health,” ABSOLUTELY cense of $10 per quarter on baseball PPAENA games. It referred the matter of licens- MUNYON H H. R. co & ing football nes to the Judiclary mittee to determine if the Com- | board can im- 1505 Arch Street, Philadelphia | ESEELEE pose a license of $100 on the annual con- N BT test n the universities. ! ; license on persons 0 sell mer- We Cure the Following Ailments : from a stationary wagon or Private Diseases Varlcocele on the public streets was fixed at Lost Manhood. Debil $6 per quarter; a graduated license on | c s hotel keepers, restaurants or persons en- | Ry | & e gaged as caterers of from $3 to $250 per | b Bloos Poison quarter, according to the business done, | 4 i was pted The ordinance prohibiting any one from engaging in the business of house moving | uniess qualified to do so and imposing a | license of $50 per quarter thereon was | also favorably acted on. I NOTICE NOT TO DIVERT ST MARY’S PARK FUND' N z Association Requests Auditor, Treas- | DR. MEYER i | Epecialists—Established Nearly 20 Years. urer and Supervisors to Use # 731 MARKET ST., S. F. Money for Original Purpose. | A formal notice was served yesterday | on the Board of Supervisors, Auditor and Treasurer by the St. Mary's Park Asso- | clation to refrain from, any attempt to-| ward the diversion of the St. Mary's Park | fund of $125,000. | The reasons assigned include the adop- tion of certain resolutions by the board to include the $125,000 in the tax levy recommendation in the Mayor's me S & CO.. age “the outgoing board favored a park | in the neighborhood, which should be pro- | vided,” and the opinion of the City At- torney that “the $125.000 is the resuli of a tax levy made with the object of acquir- ing the property, and that the revenue so | obtained shall be applied to no other ““3 c ' ADVERTISEMENTS. For Indispensable | Mountains and Sea | moves tan, sunburn ana Oak. At all druggists. the Complexion. Shore. infection from Poison THE COTTAGE. Nine miles from Redwood City. in the heart of Portola Vailey, among the redwoods. You can find rest and comfort weeks during the summer vacation. Plenty of fishing and good drives. Terms 3 to $10 per week. Only a limited amount of room. Address JAMES C. BLY, P. M., Fortola, C DUNCAN SPRINGS HOTEL | unequaled soda and magnesia | for all stomach. kidney and Housekeeping cottages furnisi and particulars address O, HOV Mendocino County, Cal. MINERAL CARLSBAD SPRINGS, Most_beautiful spot in Lake County. Waters unsurpassed for dropsy, stomach, liver, kidney and bladder affections. Accommodations first class; $10 a weck; Jighted by gas. W. R. M'GOVERN. Kelseyville, Lake Co. —Two miles from Hopland waters. Good liver _troubles. . For terms Every day adds to the list of deaths attributed to heart failure. If the truth were told the bulk of these deaths might be written down as due to slomarf JSailure. For it is in the failure of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition, that " weak ” heart, " weak ” lungs, " weak ” nerves and other forms of physicial deterioration having their beginning. The man whose stomach is sound, wgo can digest and assimilate the food he eats, and so kee; each organ of the body well nourished, is the man who is least liable to collapse | under the sudden weakness of some vital organ. The preservation of health which fol- lows the use of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, is chiefly due to the fact that it perfectly and permanently Near Santa Rosa; among the Rincon Hills; home comforts and the best of country life. For circulars address HARRY L. |RANCH JONES, Santa Rosa. PLANTATION HOUSE— 25555 Frox . Cazadero, on stagn line. Good trout fishing; plenty fruit, cream and milk; free coriveyance for parties of two or more; grand redwood scenery. J. LUTTRINGER, Seaview, Sonoma C ply MR. KRUSE, 207 Front or ap- for particulars. WALDRUHE, Sonoma Mountains. Excellent accommodations for families and sportsmen. First-class table. cures diseases of the stomach and organs All kinds of dairy produce. Fine spring water: '3 i i t up. nd for circular. C. H. of digestion and nutrition, purifies the | Rates 87 un, Send for clrcular. ¢ blood and increases the blood supply of the body. Weak peaple will find in this medicine a sure means of strength. "1 was under doctors' care for quite a time,» Kenilworth Ina, Mill Valley. Thoroughly renovated. Electric lights, bil- llards, lawn tennis, croquet. Strictly first. :2‘:’3:4 Ji_:éymd‘ ;‘,’.J..'."’;{.'Z:".'.'?.:'Z:fi class. For terms apply to Mrs. P. J. Martina. my suffering was t. My pulse was o weak, breath short and | had severe pains in | NAPA SODA SPRINGS. h«xt ohre:’d and legs. u:‘x‘ wml‘:fl UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. leven ‘was al o b . dl.'dy'l l ‘mont P fesof DE RV, A. DOLLMANN, Napa Soda Spring: P. O Pierce's co'u,,’"'u“m"“ and by the | CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly time the fifth bottle was gone I awellman» | Call, 1§ , sent to any address in the United tes or Canada one year for $1, Dr. Pierce’s Pellets regulate the liver. | postage paid. Why His R(;medies Are given to the pub- | There is a separate cure | for the | Prevents and re- | for a few | SLL, Hopland, | Address | and Tenn! Baths. ¢ Adar Swimming Tank: Grou smpetent Hunting Horses ar Mas: seurs. Fine HICHLAND SPAINGS J. CRAIG and H. R. WARNER, Mgr: owling Alleys, BoHot fand Cola Mineral Livery. xperienced Guides. | the famous Hunter and Croquet ) will be Rates—3$10, $12 and §4 per week. One Fun- by Electricity Free. and ~ pla stered. ONLY GOLF LINKS IN LAKE COUNTY. HIGHLAND E€PRIN | call on L. D. CRAIG. 318 Montgomery street. Highland Springs Mineral Waters on sale at OARLAND PIONE DA WATER CO., Thirteenth and V er streets, Oakland; AHRENS, PEIN & BULLWINKLE, 620 Post street Fran For ation call at Traveler office, st., San Franeisco. olute healing. hur | week. booklet. W fit to y Hot Sa homelike e Many be people me for a from h-giving Hot Mineral Mud, dert: nd Baths, ottages. Rates t Paso Robles Hot me the the as well om the winds and fogs odern convenlence at the ho- for n, $10 to 21 a for illustrated SPECIAL ROUND-TRIP REBATE TIOKETS. For_further information apply to | FRA | Tel. Red K W. 610 LY y Agent. Market st.. . Otto E, Never, Proprietor, Paso Robles, Cal. | Vendome Central California San Jose is the central city of California, and Hotel Vendome I8 its most attractive feature Adjacent to_ Lick atory, New Almaden | Quicksilver Mine, m Rock P . other attractions. reached over pe; Hotel thoroughly | wit at “Traveler’ office, 20 Francisco, or address EO. P. PARAISO HOT SPRINGS, ] Monteray County, climate that cannot ceommodations: aths. swimming tank 20xe0 feet. are all graduates. | dren’s playground, dance hall; largs hotel and ‘30 cottage: flowers: NELL, Cal be beautif soda, croquet, modern and first-class service unsurpassed. Megr., . — For health, equaled; ul scenery: sulphur and ing speciai accommodations for familie: flluminated by send = Broadw P. office, postatfice. GO TO milee to springs Eas ts. San Francisc Oakland, 9 ther information address . L. M. D.. proprietor and resident physician. a. m.: Telephon BYRON HOT SPRINGS. It's THE RO I3 pertor table. clsco, $3.00. place in from direct April 15th the world: 46 miles from S. F. The S. | and S. F. and N. P. R. R. give special rates to | | campers.” Thirty cottages and tents furnished: | rent cneap. No fogs nor polson oak at the est, no pol: for famili ulars. CLEMON; MRS 20, 36 Geary st. M. d health-seckers. Arhing, tennis, croauet, billlards. bowling alley * Links, good driving and saddle horses. s ticket from San Fran- Fuli information at Traveler office, 20 Montgomery st., or B. DICKINSON, Lessee, Ben Lomond. Cal mpers’ anitarfum. These Wonderful Hot Mineral Baths will cure your Rheu- matism and M. . Address A. BETTENS. Mgr.. Byron Hot Spgs., Cal. Or Lombard & Co., City Agents, room Boating, " VICHY SPRINGS. | at a. | 812 & week. springs - | park. | Inquire of DR. C Market s bet. Sixth and | you want your health this n_oak, no Three miles from Ukiah. Mendocino Count: Natura] electric wfters, champagne baths: on the world of this class of waters baving continuous flow of natural warm_ water to bathtubs. enth. 8. s the place * Nothing 50 good as good health—no place so full of it as | SARATOGA SPRINGS, J. Martens, prap., Bachelor, Lake Coun al. City office, 418 Pine st. Booklet. DEPENDENCF LAKE In the heart of the Sierras. fine fishing, excellent table, magnificent for- An ideal spot pest swimmin For further information call Montgomery st., San Carlsbad of America. rest up-to-data profusion el Qur masseurs Hunting and fishing; chil- lawn tenni te and ford- all By train, Third and Town- First and m. “daily for Sole- dad. then by stage over beautiful level road T Round-trip tickets, $3, at 8. | 613 Market street. For illustrated pamphlets and fur- PERRAULT. | e and WARDENNAN IN THE SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS. Now open and offering every charm to pleas- | i Lovely grounds; fishing and hunting; crystal spring: accommodations and table first class. Opens J. A. REDEMEYER & CO.. Proprietors. ELL'S MINERAL DR. €. €. 0'DOY NGS at Glen Ellen is the best camping, pleasure resort on the Coast. The greatest remedy for lung disease, liver and stomach complaints, rheumatism and catarrh in R. R. Mineral water. boats and bathing free. C. O'DONNELL, office 1021 | F. o go. 14 Perfect climate, See “The Traveler'" for partic- Open June 1. Virginia City, Nes THE WELLESLEY, California and Larkin Sts., San Francisco. Strictly First-class Family Hotel. MERRY. Proorietress. Address MRS. H M 15. Fishing. hi HO! FOR BLUE LAKES. Will be opened, under new management, May New hotel being bulit. boating and bathing. Laurel Dell P. O., Lake County, Cal. unting, Address O. WEISMAN, hunt! and Jul. and livery. WERTHEIMER. Manager. THE GEYSERS, ONE OF NATURE'S WO Natural steam baths, swimming, fshi Write for pamphlet. Sonoma ounty, ERS. HOITT’S MENLO FARK. The beautiful grounds and new bulidings at Hoitt's School will opén to guests during June accommodations, excellent tabis, reasonable prices. Address IRA G. HOITT. | Flat, Cal. MONTE VISTA trated circular. THOMAS E. MORGAN, Dutch OPEN fruit; MAY 1st; help yourself: of llus- HOTEL, or | | cures of Rheumatism, Gout, Lead and Mercurt: | | tions. | vada, near Coifax. ST HELENA SANITARIN. OF THE MANY MINERAL SPRING RESORTS ALONG THE California.... Northwestern Railway Co. “Tessee of SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. (THE PICTURESQUE ROU OF CALI- FORNIA.) Where the Famous Mineral Waters of the World Are Duplicated. It you prefer the simple home Ilite of the Ranch, free 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 on the bani of some beautiful stream, remember such loca- tions are:numerous and free of charge. Call for “VACATION.,” a little book just issued by the Company, giving Camping Loca- tions, Hotels, Mineral Spring Resorts, and a list of one hundred and sixty-seven Farms and homes, where Board for the Summer can be se- cured at from $5.00 to $5.00 per week. Ticket Office, bulldicg). General Office, Mutual Life buflding, San- some and California streets, San Francisco. H. C. WHITING, General Manager. 650 Market strest (Thromfels R. X. RYAN, General Passenger Agent. TAVERN OF Castle Crag Soda Springs. SEASON OPENS JUNE I5. Located in the midst of gr: mMOountaln scenery, with M and the Crags for a background, FINE HUNTING AND FISHING. Unsurpassed cuisine and service and reason- abla rates. RAILROAD FARE. round sleeper both ways, $i4. For rates, terms and other information ad- aress: E. B. PIXLEY, Manager, Care Pacific Improvement Company, Crocker Building. San Fran FAMoOus GILROY HOT SPRINGS The waters are noted for their thousands trip. includiag Polsoning, Liver and Kidney Diseases, Neural- a, Dyspepsia and all Bladder and Urinary omplaints. Hotel and cottages renovated. Baths refitted and improved. Magnificent scenery, delightful walks. Hunting and fis! ing. No fogs. Unequaled for health, rest and recreation. Rates. §12 to $4 per week. Trains leave Third and Townsend streets, 8. F.. 9 a. m. and 2:45 p. m. daily. Carriages at Gilroy fer rings. For illustrated mphlets address R. ROBERTSON, Proprietor. SANTA CATALINA ISLAND, 3% Hours' Ride From Los Angeles, Cal. GREATEET ATTRACTIONS IN THE WEST. Second Annual Rod and Reel Fishing Tour- nament, auspices the “Tuna Club.” Seventh Season of our Famous Marine Band. The Soclety Resort. Ine Sportsman’s Paradise. HOTEL METROPOLE and COUNTRY CBUB, always open. Golf and Tennis Tournaments. IDEAL CAMP LIFBE. For full information, hotel rates, unique ar- rangements for camping and illustrated pam- phiets, apply to GEORGE W. THOMPEON, 631 Market st.. San Francisco. Or BANNING CO.. 222 South Spring st.. Los Angeles, Cal HOT SPRINGS, SONOMA SKAGGS E3 s sovoua from San Francisco and but nine miles of staging: waters noted for medicinal virtues: best natural bath in State; grand mountain scenery; good trout strea door; telephone, telegraph; daily mail and express: FIRS CLASS 'HOTEL AND STAGE SERVIC morning and afterncon stages: round trip fro: San Francisco only 36 5. Take Tiburor . or 3:30 p. m. Terms, 2 a Reterences—Any guest of th years; patromage constantly fncrea J. F. MULGREW. Proprietor. The Place for Rest and Health, Orchard Springs, IN THE FOOTHILLS OF THE SIERRA NE on the C. P. R. R. Plai quiet retreat; finest scensry, water, moums air, fruft and all-the-year-round climate In Ca: v ifornfa; ideal grounds and surroundings; on railroad, 138 miles from San Francisco: #§ a week: open all year: send fi Address ORCHARD SPRINC l:hi rk, Cal. e I l w SPRINGS (FENS MAY 1at. Round Trip, 88 75, Send tor circulars. FREESE & JUERGENSEN, Proprietors. City office, 313 Larkin street. EL MONTE HOTEL, : magnificent view and first- Lar nny rooms. families. Free ‘bus meets from San Francisco. F: 31 & Beau sttuat Napa Valley. The institution I the ad- vantages of a health resort as as being a fully equipped sanitarium. Carriage meots all trains at St Helena. Send for circular. Address ST. HELENA SANITARIUM, St. Helena, Cal. LAUREL DELL LAKE. ‘The mos* attractive place in Lake un spend your vacation. Boating, bathing bowl- ing, tennis, livery, new walks, etc. Write for circular to H. WAMBOLD. y. Cal Lake Cor Laurel Deil 3% hours from San YOSEMITE i.507 e T3 Oak Flat route. Stages leave Chinese Station on line Sierra R. R. dally. Round trip from San Francisco $32. For further information call or address WM. J WHITE, Genera! Agent, 630 Market st., 5. F.: telephone Main 512 N.P.O. MARIN ii. TOCALOMA, *&! BERTRAND HOTEL—First-class accommo- daticns; reasonable rates: for familes and par- ties: fishing, bathing, beatutiful drives to_Hear Valley, etc. JOSEPH F. BERTRAND or Paal's shoe store, 324 Kearny st., S. F. EANTA CRUZ Mountains—A qulet ranch. fve miles from Santa Cruz: delightful summer home in redwoods: running water: abundance fruit; good table: terms $ 50 week. Address ‘W. CRANDELL., ‘Santa Cruz, Cal GLEN OAKS RANCH — Nice surr comfortable rooms: good table; convenieng location. Address F. QUIEN. C Ellen, C: CAMPERS _Cabins, platforms, with tents an: campiag grounds to let. Address Paradi Eastland Postoffice. ndings 3 se,