The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 27, 1900, Page 21

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 27, 1900. 21 CALEDONIANS WILL GATHER BUSINESS MAN IN FORCE DECORATION DAY| (F NOTE DIES pesspoit il AT SAN_ MATED Charles B. Stone, Manager of English Breweries, a Passes Away. EE aa e e e o e e e ae e | He Was Well Known in Commer- | cial and Political Circles in | This City and Pelonged to Many Clubs. —_ | ©. B. Stone, manager of the San Fran- cleco Brewerles, Ltd., passed away at his country home in San Mateo about 11 o’clock yesterday morning. Death was | due to a complication of diseases, culmin- ating in heart trouble. Mr. Stone scame to California in 1869, | He first_settled in Humboldt County, but removed to Francisco In 1876, and soon after founded the firm of Searles & ] Stone, shipping and commission er- | chants. "He was one of the owners of the TAVERN OF Steamer Humboldt. In 181 he became the | | manager of the San Francisco Breweries, esse | EE— . Titd,, for an English corporation, and ably C tl C :on?uc!tled th; hu‘m&lralg that concern up VISIT ONE OF THE MANY MINERAL | as e Pa t o s death. O e Oves well ioiown in public lite | CAN YOU GO WITHA ONLY 34 HOURS SPRING RESORTS ALONG THE And... as a member of the Board of Education, OF BTAGING, i hich ity he served th ity for H 2 - B AR was AlNo pregiasut inf tha{ s QUISY $8:00 YOR THN ROUMD TRIF, California.... Soda SprlngS. Produce Exchange in 1880. As a financler | THAT WILL EQUAL FOR ONE MOMENT he gained considerable renown, his opin- | THE JUSTLY CELEBRATED AND BEAU- 1 d jud; t being sought fon A e e TIruL Northwestern SEASON OPENS JUNE 15, ing of his nhflllfi’r. a};e éut(i:ss%ull{ d‘{l rd {usled the great Nevada Bank wheat de | 0 5 Bhe milet of - ) | Loea ran 4 _impressive angle several years ago. g - I and_tmp Deceased was a member of the Pacific Ra"way CO. T T e M Shasts ion Siymvie, Butingame and Country ——— Crags ¢ clul of this city an l'e ornia Club “Lessee of SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH FINE HUNT) N of Los Angeles. He was charitably in-| pANCING six nights of the week. GOLF, PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. i preSapatichon & clined during his life and donated gener- | m, v C t Swimming Tanks. e ously to the funds which were raised to | | Laks of Chkiy Graves and MILDS of Shady | (THE PICTURESQUE ROUTE OF CALI- able rates. w‘elcfix:e‘ the r‘e\utm of lhi,i First scuuor Walks. FORNIA.) | Ruum?ib FAR::I‘r uad trip, iacluding nia Regiment last year. He was bl years A eper both ways, 3 S;B?e}mud::;: ;mw:;iea.;?“f:\;; ghil g’c"‘::".fi“fi‘;‘;‘:‘g‘;“”fim"hf‘{?fi;‘, Where the Famous Mineral Waters | For rates, terme and other information ad- A . Cold M unges. aress: . P . Manager, Wood City on Monday afternoon at 3:30 | —no® M - of the World Are Duplicated. Care Pacific Improvement C Officers of the Caledonian Ciub for the Present Year. B T T e e e o S e 2 [ L L S I o B i S S ) oG- -+ Pe i e i e i ebeberete — mpany. > . fifing L P $444949990040+0+0+@ | o'clock. 3 COMPETENT MASSAGISTS. Crocker Building, San Francisco. SSF=HE officers of the Cal rs r popular and at-| gus McLeod, W. C. B S e SRS g e TR g fcles Ther <"kve also done | DL R. MeNeill and Joha Rela_ O snotm. Knights of Maccabees. O e B e e | B s FAMOUS All the arr having | the annual are many in our section from which to choose. - \gements are complete for | At the review of San Francisco Tent| by Electricity. 1es on Wednesday - | No. 18 on the 18th inst. there was a good | Call on LEE D. CRAIG, 31§ Montgomery st., GILROY HOT SPRI The waters are noted cures of Rheumatism, Polsoning, Li T L s from the it have mttendance of sir knights, emong them |'or adadress CRAIG & WARNER, Highland z“_‘dyn::,‘: ::’.':_M. ‘::Pll;rh;:lwun:t |thn. :ir:; 1 3 to compete in the | State Commander Hall, who read a letter | Springs, Cal. shady nook, near a | . or on the bank arge number expected | from the supreme oflicér, showing a large s It is hoped that the ser- | gain in membership. This tent arranged | Jessle Maclachlan, the fam- | for its annual banquet to be given in tions are numerous and free of charge. Lead a for their thous » er and Kid c v['m“.im;u gstress, will Irm secured | June. It was d\«‘ido(}i rtihfil any member ) (3“- ID""FW"' and all R 0 give a ¢ a tent on the grounds | who Introduces a candidate who shall be | a o +uep | Complaints Hotel and s i ddt traction. The guests of |initiated before the 2)th of June will be & | B B B s g I o o B i o ne e o B k forward to a hospitable | guest of honor at the banquet. After the | 3 lssued by the Company, siving Camping Loce- %, dolighetul watks” 4 ~ as $600 has been subscribed for | routine business had been disposed of, the tirgp g B gl A e gl gy By e | 1, tertainment. All that is wanted | social committee entert those pres- list of one hundred and sixty-seven Farms and 2 P . | leave Third and Townsend streets. Summer can be se- | p®'0 TR TR T 0 to $8.00 per week. fer springs. For homes, where Board for the cured at from £ telling. - A M‘.u dons E this year's gathering a success | ent with music, songs a {ennedy, An-|in every respect is favorable weather. | —_—————— = = — — “ Knights of Golden Eagle. Central California 5 : £ 1 ] } presented specialt a AP - At the last held meeting of California | S npiiip i F Hio mablect of “How the Wealth Producer | Castle, in Native Sons' Hall, ten appli- Ticket Office, 660 Market street (-onice | OKAGGS r " H t n t cutject wothe Wealth He Produces.” The | cations for membership were recelved. | San Jose is the central city of Californis, and | bullding). | from Sen Francise LR UH S t M & s ject was well handled and frequently | Thio conferring of the first degree has | Hotel Vendome Is its most attractive festure. | General Offics. Mutual Life buflding. San- | Hagine; wate . 3 and enthusjastica applauded. During | peen postponed until the 13th of June, | Adjacent to Lick Observatory, New Almaden | .ome and California streets, San Francisco. best natural bath r e TR N sUshwes Mde artll When between twenty-five and thirty can- | Quicksiiver Mine, Alum Rock Park and count: - AA s tio tion for nfémbership and eight certifi- v - = b ther attractions, reached over perfect NG, : g cates of me efght ¢ tes Wil Tecelve What is known as the | less other attractiond, reached <ier periest| M. C. WHITING m's degree. General Manager. DOMESTIC DRAMA = - 697, Golden West No. 716, Buena Vista | dent Mrs. Phoehe A. Willigms; vocal nd Trip ofsco to Vietorla, Vancouver, Eeattle, Tacoma Bathhouse 225x60 feet, cost §: i Burley. Cf 4 t, with service unsurpassed ¢ i trip from g.‘ff. | S Mapliton hine | Macdougall, D. 8. C., and Grand | {8, Sty FbeEh oty i Ceormation call R. X. RYAN, | Take Tiburon ferry a worth of Bel $th Wim W0 ¢ Records Hanna have returned | gy ‘“Traveler’ office, 20 Montgomery st., San General Passenger Agent. or 3:30 p. m. Terms, §2 a day or . > e p A ok with which to | from Aubu rt that there is fine | Franctsco, nr addre Reterences—A ® of the past [ Ai ay Siart a rabbitry. ‘These were donated to|materfal in that place to organize a GEO. P. SNELL, Mgr., San Jose, Cal Sive years: patronage constantly incre n : . the brotherhood. ' L. P. Crawtord and R e | || THE EVERLASTING HILLS S 5 o ancial o “(‘m,i(x";-\'-r(rf-x who belong to the colony, Daughters of St. George. | Coversd with Live Oaks and bathed in w n tw | | sunshine, with no fogs to chill or winds e r m e e The following was the programme pre- | 1! to distract, are spread before you as £ wit 3 ented at the s soclal ently given ind enjoy life on the broad e dna Toyal B regsan. | By Britannic Lodge of this order: Over- = e 3 SPRINGS mbers of Argonaut Council No. | ture, orchestra; remarks, Worthy Pre Paciflo Coast Steamship Co., via San Fran-|| PASO ROBLES HOT SPRINGS. || ! OG’F‘S MAY 1st. R 3. S . | ~ 000! San F o Council No. | lections, Miss Flor eauford; (rio, | 4n4 other ports of call and return, 11 days’ trip. one side for women. (% m ulars. FREESE & ili celebrate the tw i anni- | the Misses Hol rec Miss | "o Francisco via Seattle and the Iniand Pas- s oo R o o8 ® tors. City office, 915 L K er versary of the order by a i entertain- | Flossie Oliver: song, George Y | sage to Skaguay over the White Pass Rallway, Dyspepsia or Catarrh, so common T e e = - = 3 to her friends in Laurel Hail of the | dance and song, Misses Alice and May | down the Yukon to Nome, returning by ocean, | the coast, are impossible here—the Hot ST- HELENA SAMITARIUM. : building, when it wiil be officially | Holland; song, Mrs. W. Clack; vocal duet, | 30 to 35 days’ trip. | Mineral Mud, Sulphur and Hot Sand || Nooo Vailey. The institution has all & t apnounced by the grand regent that the | Alfred Lutsinger and Roy Kay; song,| San Francisco to Seattls, thence per steamer Baths make it so. | vantages of a health r a8 we ordgr has reached a membership of 200,000 | Miss Nelson. Senator, July 21, via Juneau, Skaguay, Glacler | Every modern convenience at the fully equipped sanitarium. Carr over $1,000000 in @n emergency i —_———————————— Bay and the Inland Passage, in sight of Mt tel. Rates for hotel, baths and phy (B By g . | iotdtr hms paid o Order of Americus. Bt. Ellas, via Unimah Pass and Seal Islands clan, $10 to $21 a week. - | &1 i - | . TRET. Of | to Nome. thence to East Cape on Siberian | | gppgIAL ROUND-TRIP REBATE TICKETS. | - - — 000,000, "and is now re- and Her At the next meeting of San Francisco | coast, crossing the Arctic Circle and passing | v e L fevi lows and orphans at the rate of | N oeder of Americus thers | Into. the Arctio Ocean and retur, about 4 For further information apply to LAUREL DELL LAKE. Oo-operative Brotherhood. month. This order has | Council of the Order of avet. D, FRANK W. ELY, City Agent, The most attractive place in Lake County t h pe e Brotherhoos rk, which has given the | will be presented a resolution to the ef- | 4% Tl o in pamphlet, entitied Alaska Tel. Red 2336 640 Market st., S. F. spend your vacation. bat b e night of the 15th inst to'celebrate their annual | fect that any officer who shall absent | pycursions. Ticket office, 4 New Montgomery: Otte E. Never, Proprictor, Paso Robles, Ci ing, tennis, livery, new wa t a held ‘Arcanum day.” The mem- | himseif from meetings without cause shall etreular to 2 1 ' e was a | enjoy the added pleasure of | pay such a fine as the council shall deem = Laurel Den, i fely e and Regent Spencer and other | just in the premises. At the meeting last | SANTA CATALINA ISLAND, PARAISO HOT SPRINGS, Sarisbad of | ——— - L A ot By who have been invited to | week a number of matters for the g00d of | Ml T L oy Brom Los Angeles, Ca Al X s editor of Now, on | be present the union meeting. the erder were discussed. GREATEST ATTRACTIONS IN THE WEST. Monterey County, Cal. — For health, rest. l Becond Annual Rod and Reei Fishing Tour- | climate that cannot be equaled: upgp-dats nament, auspices the ‘‘Tuna Club.’” accommodations: beautiful scenery: pWRusion ‘Beventh Season of our Famous Marine Band. | of flowers; hot soda, sulphur and electric ss v The Soctety Resort. - swimming tank 30x60 feet. Our masseurs Y The Eportsman’'s Paradise. graduates, Hunting and fishing; chil- HOTEL METROPOLE and COUNTRY CLUB, % '|. » playground, croquet, lawn tennis_and ! 3 2 always open. Golf and Tennis Tournaments. | dance hall; large hotel and 30 cottages. aford- '&ch TOCALOM A, b~ ¥ IDEAL CAMP LIFE. {n& special sceommodations for families: sl | TLGRTRAND NOTEL-Birst-class sccom For full information, hotel rates, unique ar | flluminated by gas. By train, Third and Town. | , % ND HOTEL-Fi: as a | dations; reasonable rates: [ bathing, beatutiful rangements for camping and illustrated pam- | send streets, San Francisco, 9 a. m.: Firsf and phlets, apply to Broadway, Oak'and, §:10 a. m. dally for “Sole- GEORGE W. THOMPSON, dad, then by stage over beautiful level road 7 abe 821 Market st.. San Francisco. miles to sprin Round-trip tickets, $5. at 8. | Or BANNING CO.. P. office. €13 MErket street. Telechons and = 222 South Spring st.. Los Apeeles. Cal postotfice. For {llustrated pamphlets and # i N ther information address B. L. PERRAULT . | M. D., proprietor and resident physician. 3 | v t Camelline == s BYRON ialiea from Santa. Cra bome in red HOT SPRINGS. fruit; For the Complexion. Indispensable for the | 105 TR Naxdiar it Whies, Wondertal w Mountains and Sea Shore. Prevents and re- | Hot Mineral Baths wiil cure your Rheu- moves tan, sunburn and infection from Poison | and Malaria. Address Oak. At all druggists. A. BETTENS, Mgr., Byron Hot Spgs., Cal — . “Or Lombard & Co., City Agents, room The Place for Rest and Health, 20, 36 Geary st. . Orchard Springs. |~ ROWARDENNAN | vada, pear Colfax, on the C. P. R. R. Plain, ¥ uumf r?mls: Jl‘nes‘t s i a3 ;'ller‘;;“rn"‘"ng.lln IN THE SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS. | q ' air, fruit an -the-; -round ci e in - a offert: l p irornta; * ideal grounds and mroundings; oo I e i Dinhing: vt | i K. all year: send for booklet. ‘Address fishing. tennis, croquet, billlards, bowling alley, week: STARD SPRINGS. Chicago Park, Cal golf inks, good driving and saddle horses, su- ’ clic - ~ 2 Cal. | Borior table. Campers’ ticket from San Fran- | ! eisco, $3.00. Full information at Traveler office, THE COTTACE. 20 Montgomery st., or B. DICKINSON, - Ben Lomond, Cal Nine mll!: from R!d'oo?hcfli‘,! in al'li heart ! of Portola Vailey, among e redwoods. | = y oo an i ret and cmtort o tew | YICHY SPRINGS It Publishus the Cream of the 2 or vacation. Plen b G : ; :;;.’K.‘.‘;}'&"‘.Jai éfe-"dm"' Terma % to 310 per News or the Week and - . - Jaop - ; ; 3 i Bt Sniy & Timited amount of room. e i ; : - e . i _a . We have "f“‘de our reputation by curing the most aggravated and S——— ddress JAMES C. BLY, P. M., Portola, Cal. | watural clectric waters, champagne NS Oemnty- | MANY ATTRACTIVE AND - ~ s - chronic casés of lost manhood, nervous and general debility, varicocele, lace fn the world of ¢his class of waters ORIGINAL FEATURES chos. x of his wife he never g private diseases, blood poison, rupture, kidney and bladder troubles, etc. DUNCAN SPRINGS HOTEL 7775, mts Faving continuous flow of natural warm water y < ca ofter t‘,re.,;xn‘lAl;lr):J NO PAY REQUIRED TILL CURE IS EFFECTED. : unequaled soda and magmesia waters. P grounds; fishing and hunting: crystal sprin ITIS THE BEST WEEKLY - g o 7 141 < his D .ccommodation: e . pen: SRR emply threat Any one doubting our ability and wishing lo test our methods, |® R Talahae Wor sions | Avri} 10ih. = | PAPER ON THS i B, B :B| remedies and appliances may deposit the price of a cure in any bank |f i aiculre adiress 0. HOWELL, Hoplang, | _J. A REDEMEYFR & CO. Prooeietors. PACIFIC COAST ! me of her | in San Francisco. If a cureis not effected in a xeasonable lime Mentor> e DE._C.C. O'DONNELL'S MINERAL TN bt Vs « i % = | 7 g SP NGS it Gles len is t it campin | oyl the did ot €0 T Oa the bank will return the money. i CARLSBAD YINERAL | picote ana pT:a..u;'.' resore o o ‘the Const 'r:d: The Bast "\ Misi e g v s i g - i P C atest remedy for lung disease, liver ai g ng B e Saans ot | ; Payments may be made in monthly installments if preferred. : Most beaatital sgot 1n Teke Chunty. aes Somach complaints, eheumatiom and catarrh o | Telegraphic New: That orsewhipping NOTHING INJURIOUS—ALL MEDICINES FREE. t S ter ‘affections, ACcommodations fret | (g RO N s . Service on Is Accurate rk. Mineral water, : bathing free. Near Eanta Rosa; among the |3 AK nquire of DR. C. C, O'DONNELL, office 1021 Daughters of Liberty. The fancy hoop d We do not charge our palients for medicines or appliances. Pk, “3ine Market st.. bet. Sixth and Seventh. S. F. and soctal given 2 Al ourremedies are prepared tn our own trivate laboratory. s Washingeon £ 2 of | . Rincon Hills; home comforts and | Ma S, ne eadoryy et build OUR HOME CURE SYSTEM is marvelously successful. If you |§ the “best of country lite. For | SHADE jroamat oo S 2e S, T g last Monda. ht was attended Y cagnot visit San Francisco write us in confidence and we will send ; T HARRY L |RANCH | A A 5 5 Not a Line of it Sensational an rge number of ladies and | 0 you sealed, by mail, a booklet which contains a treatise on all diseases | health—no place so full of it as or Faky, and Not a Line of > drill was pretty and weh and weakness of men, and a great deal of other valuable information of A 2 > < 2 ? 18 MILES FR kins, Muller, a private nature for men, old or young, sick or well, married or single. PLH(TATXON HOUSE Cazadero, o.,‘.’, 1%‘:,,“}1‘:_ bél“unlx. | P Vi stage line. Gfiodml-rwl fishing; tplentv |(nm. sbell, Al ours—8 5 d milk; free conveyance for parties of a'B. Bean, muevaTor |/ 31 Market Street | fous-stosoarr e L redwood. sccnery.” Address v Sals, | enings—T to 8 J. LUTTRINGER, Seaview, Sonoma Co., or ap- | ENTRANOE | SAN FRANCISCO. | Sundays—9toll piy MR. KRUSE, 207 Front st., for particulars. INDEPENDENCE LAKE WALDRUHE, In the heart of the Slerras. Perfect climate, Son: ificent for- | Mountains, Bxcellent accommodations | fine fishing, excellent table, magn! | B milies and sportsmen. First-class table. | est, mo poison oak, no pests. An ideal spot | for s of dairy produce. Fine spring water. | for familles. See “The Traveler’ for partic- | Al nd? Wb, 8end for circular. C. H. W.| ulars. Open June 1 Address MRS. H. M. | BRUNING, fanta Rosa, Cal CLEMONS, Virginia City, Nev. SARATOGA SPRINGS, J. Martens, prop., Bachelor, Lake County, Cal City office, 418 Pine st. Booklet. it Dry or Uninteresting. Bright, Clean, Thoughtful. T 1 A Champiea of | Truth, | ager. the management of Jenkins and Mrs. La ast held meeting of California yne at which friends | s guests. There was an and the recording secre- | Y of the visitors by | g then nes —_———————— Independent Foresters. Court Yerba Buena on last Tuesday ht had an open meeting and entertain- | for lady relatives and friends of | bers in the eastern hail of the Shiels | Ming. The affair was under the direc- | tion of Court Physician Beck, Recording | Secretary Avery and Treasurer Petrosch- | ka. Dr. E. C THE GEYSERS, soome |THE WELLESLEY, | 9 Count ONB OF NATURE'S WONDERS. Natural steam baths, swimming, Sshl hunting and livery. Write for pamphlet. WERTHEIMER, Manager. Kenilworth Inn, Nill Valley. H0! FOR BLUE LAKES. |Enlarged to. 18 Pages Wil be opened, under new management, May Thoroughly renovated. Electric lights, bil- | 15. New hotel ing built. Fishif® huntis lards, lawn tennis, croguet. Strictly 'rst- | boating and bathing. Address O, WEISMAN, i BRHALL’S REINVIGORALOR & e to Mrs. P. J. 1 P. O. class. For terms apply to Mrs. J. Martina. | Laurel Dell P. O., Lake County, C: L0 Siavell sl Sor i t cure. This secret HOITT’S MENLO PARK. | EL NONTE HOTEL, (0%, 210% 0o | Fd o Sl lowes” 23 ttul_grounds and new bufidings at | magnificent view and first-class accom: R AR gy R - 3 give spectal rates to | 7 2 % R A class; $10 @ weck; lighted by pers. t tages and furnished: | ‘We never use electric belts,'mercury or other injurious medicines. & ‘W. R, M'GOVERN, Relseyville, Lake Co. it “fiz 7::- ‘nor ';.o.,.::“o.i‘":.: the | The Coast / & up to date % California and Larkin Sts., San Francisco. Strictly First-class Family Hotel MRS. M. MERRY, Proorietress. beaut! moda- Bisuer gave a series of | Hoitt's School will open to xuests duging June | 1ioms. Large sunny rooms. Special rat (g stereopticon views of st s of child life, and July; accomm -mnmubu. families. ‘bus meets "m"?cm-';‘s:u."i Wik ware rory aterenting: Baxacd S oasonabie prices, Address IRA G. HOSTT. ' | from San Francisco. Fare, $ 85. Hanpa of the Carvel Choral Society gave vocal tenor selections; the Volkman brothers entertained with a zither duet; G. Hueter gave & violin solo; ¥. Healey | THOMAS E. MOR( Dutch UNDER NEW MAN. 3 —_—_— MONTE VISTA 55i¥ naio ™ottt | NAPA SODA = SPRINGS. trated circular. RGAN. (AGEMENT. Flat, Cal A. DOLLMANN, Naps Soda Springs P, O.

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