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4 HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1900 HADDON CHAMBERS' | PLAY WEARS WELL “When We Were Twenty-One’” and the Stars of Well Received. “Sapho’ at the Alcazar, With Miss Roberts in the Title Role, M Approval, worth seeing | w fine restraint and | I power, and one i n to exercise an overwork the her charm: sther upor anc grateful to be quite| rts and admirably demands of the | seems, however, the brutal and | unheroic hero's char- | her finer drawing—restraint— | ster wa s an _admira- | Dechelette and Fla- | rendered by Howard | Emery, respectively. | arming Irene | large cast filled | ngs received and thanking ciation of | | rag infant filled mp] standing-room-only” | and the explosive turns n a laugh from the | » the settling there- | sparkling specialty | last night than | the performers | together the | cent combina- notch la kept 1} risd high gear and | 1 to shove it off the during its run in San Francisco, ayers are all clever and have good their hands. Guffaws will em- auditors every re- | ne and Ryley and | f scintillating funmak- Orpheum. Joe Hart the reigning spirit on the | Orpheum mme this week. He holds the with Carrie de Mar in a | snappy musical s A Close and | further evidence of taleht,in his sketch An Eventful Day,” ex-| 3 e and Gardner. Fleu- | is a dainty miss with a dimpled | smile and versatile foes, and Gardner | is one of the cleverest dancers the Or- | pheum patrons have had & chance to ap- | plaud for some time. There is not much their sketch further than the many | opportunities it affords the artists. It| brings out the best there is in them and | certainly no one can ask for more. Miss | Burkhart In a war piaylet, “Her Soldjer | Boy,” Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barry in *Mrs | ine’ Boy” and Midgley and Gertie | riisie fill out the balance of the pro- | gramme. 5 = | Tivoli. The romantic comic opera, “The Three Guardsmen,” commenced its second week at the Tivoll last night. The Rouse was owded and the audience appeared de- tighted with the catchy music. The songs of Helen Merrill, Frances Graham, Annie Myers. Tom Greene, Ferris Hartman and Aff C| Wheelan were loudly applauded and some of them had to be repeated sev- eral times. The choruses were well ren- dered. There should be crowded houses during the remainder of the week. Olympia. The bill at the Olympia this week isgood 1l Joe Hart and Carrie de Mar With Their Roosters at the Orpheum, @ eceioeiebebedebetodeseioie Reynolds | 1antic, |‘actions that have been brought to deter- the Cast Are eets With Much .| @ | 41 ® | | capacit > e e @ Trixeda again Holmes and ar. to amme. } are still e was packed by | nce last night. The sung by Signorina extet fro three times n songs and recalls. Lina a hit. | * will s a great bill this week. | his musical comedy act | atic comedian: and responded to | ple- | ogramme. | JOURNEYMEN BARBERS i 'ARE TO ORGANIZ ‘ Tired of Working Long Hours and | Paying Employment Agency Fees. Announc has been made that to- night an organization of journeymen bar- bers will be effected at 102 O'Farrell street. One of the main objects is to shorten working hours. It is proposed to adopt a that barbers shall labor evenings un- 8 o’clock only and on Sundays and hol- | 12 m. It is proposed also to es- | ) a genuine free employment bureau. This movement is general among the journeymen barbers of the city, as work is now done at almost all hours of the day | i night? The free employment bureau established that journevmen will | to pay for a chance to earn a | wing named have been acti | J. R. Blei Aubertin, W. Buc r, D. Cohen, ., Charles K Graham, Pettitt, , Peter Allison, J. A. Newcomb, Al I Appel, J. A TOM O’BRIEN LOSES A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY The Charge Against Him of Disturb- ing the Peace Dismissed by Judge Fritz. T. B. O'Brien, orator and politician, has lost the golden opportunity of po a martyr. He was arrested Saturday t on the steps of the int while ng, as he list of speak The charge ng a p en include not be at the Metropolitan Temple. against him was disturbing the peac When the ci Fritz's court y Attorney Wel was called In_ Judge terday Assistant District asked that it be dismiss- as the people did not wish to prose and there was no complaint on file. Troy, to who his feet to_trial. public mes Mint was inv 10 make ths c Troy was proceeding to deliver a spread- eagle s h when the Judge cut him short by ordering the case dismissed. basiean i b a NEW TRIAL ASKED IN THE NAVY YARD CASE Eight-Hour Violators Seeking to Es- cape Punishment on Tech- nicality. R. Percy Wright, attorney for the At- Gulf and Pacific Company, con- victed of working employes more than eight hours a day on the construction of a dock at Mare Island, made a motion in the United States District Court yes- terday for a new trial on the ground of variance between the proof and the in- dictment. The testimony at the trial established the fact that the defendant violated the statute by working its employes more than eight hours per day in the construc- tion of a wharf, the alleged variance be ing the use of the word dock in the in- dictment and that of wharf in the tes- timony Judge de Haven took the momentous subject under advisement. ——t— Vera Cameron’s Diamonds. Judge Seawell has granted a writ of pro- hibition enjoining further proceedings in the Police Courts in the matter of a search warrant by which Vera Cameron’s diamonds were taken from her. A writ restraining Captain Seymour from deliv- ering the diamonds to any one until judg- ment has been handed down in the civil R P jumped represented O'Brien, nd sisted on the ht of citizens ngs from the steps | ved and it was de- | e a test one. of the mine the ownership of the gems was is- sued. —————— Three Years for Counterfeiting. Robert Bradley, allas Buckley, who pleaded guilty to having had in his pos- session tools for manufacturing counter- felt coin, was sentenced yesterday by United States District Judge de Haven to serve three years’ imprisonment in the penitentiary at San Quentin. ————————— United States Internal Revenue Collec- tdc‘vr Lyncltx reports the collections in his t for May to be $305152 47, as nst $258,017 69, an increase’ of $47,134 78. Of the total amount $108,265 40 was for | more | the Californ | nity IMPRESSIONS OF ) PILGAIM AT THE PARIS FAI W. W. Foote Tells His Woes as a Commissioner of the State. —— | Four Dollars to Wink and Six Dollars for a Drink—French Typewrit- ers as Agents of Civili- zation. If the impressions of W. W. Foote, one of California’s Commissioners to the Pa Exposition, be true, the French capital, holiday attiry ttractions of and with all the myriad exposition city, is not what the American imagination has con- ceived it to Sinc the well-known Cali nian left on Ong journ: he has written to various friends in this city and, half in earnest and half in jest, he says hat he is supremely disgusted that a pil- r from home should be left word from those left be- without hind. In the he found pected it cour: you that he same mood he di it. “Paris is to Dbe, perfect One usses just what what that pect Mr. ste was entranced by the city, but his next imy yn removes the suspicion. “If I had m about it,” hé 1 would star i to-morro morning, bec: s a little t0o high for my blood e a very nice | & ent, horses, carriages, etc., but I would rather be in San krancisco a day than to stay in Paris a vear. Don’t you come to Paris under any circumstances unless you are prepared to morigage the ¥ remen. It costs you $4 to wink and $6 for a drink. With your vou could easily spend $1000 a nomical 2 t alone, I invariably get lost a hackman where I want 10 go or my nam ient danger of be If you we your ey g put in a luna- » to hear that 1 it down as abso- P Foote warns several of thought they his may them their s them that upts. In conclusion - for any mists written by a French T the letter was writer in whom, with a lack of gallantry he ppears to have nc ot usual in him, in anything els confidence th ench he has seen. In seeking to fulfill which as an officer he i ¥ the obligations under, Mr. Foote assures a prominent jurist of the State that fes and the drains ot live In Pari 1t for the posi- or . Foote says, k, but an ex-Park Com- is famillar to thou- ancisco, would be in jail after he reached Paris. jte admits that these are harsh , but he pl e must with his capacl 1 his purse he t all. A leading tion of naval offi might la. e i g fifteen Mr. F criti sCOTY his whole perform duty to the people of the State. nother friend the well- | rwered | letter t fornian is still over ponsibility of the mails and at an faculty of being supreme: In a known ( t the irre Iy unconcerned in answering the lette of friends. “If this letter from me| doesn't meet with better success than those from San Francisco,”” writes Mr. Foote, “‘then I have no idea that this will ever reach you.”” He then gives his im- sions, such as they have been in the limited time at hi: his friend that California is not only mak- ing a creditable showing, but is receiving praise for it. ‘‘Here the hest is done for California he writes, i we are mak- ing a very creditable showing.” In conclusion he tells that he has learned of his elevation to the high dig- of opointment on the Governor's staff as lieutenant colonel. With some- , and I am in | ads for them on the | command, and assures | { | Knowing | return from | | thing of a prophetic eye and an apprecla- tion of vhat others would think he| writ have just received a dispatch I have been appointed lieutenant colonel: Wait till you see me in uniform streets of Paris. Nit!" Honors in_the | evidently weigh lightly upon the distant | Californian INFECTED FRUIT IS COMING FROM MEXICO Orchardists Alarmed Over Approach of the Orange Maggot From Central America. The orange orchardists of this State are alarmed over the approach of a parasite, known as the Mexican orange maggot. The pest made its appe: an near the Panama and has been rapidly working its way north through Central America, attacking and destroying or- chards and fruit until now it is within a few hundred mil of the boundary be- tween this country and Mexico. Horti- cultural Quarantine Officer Alex Craw called the attention of the commission tG the pest and advised that radical meas- be taken to prevent its entering the State. As it is the same color as'the fruit it is very hard to detect and he states that there is great danger from the millions of Mexican oranges that are soon to appear on the California market, unless something is done. Orange orchardists in the southern part of the State are so greatly alarmed that they have communicated with par- tles all over the State urgln‘%_ that the Western representatives at ington be asked to hasten at an early ate the passage of the national horticultural Guarantine bill, governing the importa- tion of fruit trees and plants from for- eign countries and between States. Upon the request of the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce the local chamber yester- day sent a dispatch to Senator Perkins, urging him to interest his co-representa- tives in the passage of the bill. —_—————————— COURT NOTES. The arraignment of Mrs. Nettie R. Craven-Fair, Adolph Sylva and G. W. Simpton was continued for a week by Judge Cook yesterday. ‘The cases will not be pushed until Judge Troutt has filed his_opimion on the merits of Mrs. Craven-Fair's claim for a family allow- ance from the estate of the late James G. Fair. Sentence was not passed on Peter Mc- Glade yesterday. Judge Cook continued his case until Monday next and set the. remaining charges against him for trial on August 20, —————————— Stabbed in the Left Breast. Joseph P. Barry and Willlam J. How- ard, young men living at Sunnyside, were arrested by Policemen Tracey and Rlor dan at an carly hour yesterday morning and booked at the City Prison on a charge of & 1t to murder. The com- plaining witness is William Grandfield, an amateur pugilist. Grandfield and the two defendants had a row on Hal 1 street, between Sixth and Seventh, and Grandfield was stabbed in the left breast, but not dangerously. He was taken to the Receiving Hospital, where he gave the name of Frank Kelly. Young Desperado Held. Steve M. Harding was held to answer before the Superior Court in $2000 bonds by Judge Fritz yesterday on a charge of burglary and on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon in $1000 bonds. On April 19 Harding concealed himself under the bed of Alfred Jackson's room, 118 O'Far- rell street, and when Jackson was retiring he g‘olnted a revolver at him and demand- ed his money. Electricity in Capsules. 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A Natural Mineral Water 5 | WHERE ONLY 3% HOURS | CAN YOU GO WITH OF STAGING THAT WILL EQUAL FOR ONE MOMENT THE JUSTLY CELEBRATED AND BEAU- TIFUL | | + | ING six nights of the week. GOLF, Termis. Bowling. Cement Swimming Tanks. ACRES of Shady Groves and MILES of Shady Walks. Finest Deer Hunting in the County. Hunting Horses and Guides. Hot Mineral and Vapor Baths. Cold Mineral Plunges. COMPETENT MASSAGISTS. Numerous Mineral Springs of Wonderful Curative Propertles, Large Cool Rooms, lighted | by Eiectricity. | Call on L] D. CRAIG, 316 Montgomery st., | or address CRAIG & WARNER, Highland Springs, Cal. Central California San Jose is the central city of California, and Hotel Vendome Ia its most attractive feature. ‘Adjacent to Lick Observatory, New Almaden Quicksiiver Mine, Alum Rock Park and count- Jess other attractions, reached over perfect roads. Hotel thoroughly modern and first-class | in every respect, with service unsurpassed Rates reasonable, For further Information at ‘‘Traveler’” office, 20 Montgomery st.. Franeisco, or_address GEO. P. SNELL, Mgr., San Jose, Cal. (CEANEXCURGIONS San AND ONLY $S.00 FOR THE ROUND TRIP, California.... Pacific Coast Steamship Co. San Francisco to Vietsrla, Vancouver, Seattle, Tacoma and | other ports of call and return, 11 days’ trip. San Francisco to Seattle and the Inland Pas- sage agua~ over the White Pass Raflway. dowa the Yukon to Nome, returning by oceas, | 30 to 3 davs trip. | San Francisco to Seattle, thence per steamer | Senator, Jul via Juneau, Skaguay, Glacier | Bay and the Inland Passage, in sight of Mt via Unimah Pass and Seal Islands | thence to East Cape and Siberian to Nome, coast, crossing into the Arctic Ocean and return, days' trt Full xcursions. the Arctic Circle and passing about 0 ticulars Tick mphlet, 4 entitl SANTA CATALINA ISLAND, | | 3% Hours' Ride From Los Angeles, Cal L GREATEST ATTRACTIONS IN THE WEST. Second Annual Rod and Reel Fishing Tour- nament, auepices the ‘“Tuna Club.” Seventh Season of our Famous Marine Band. The Soclety Resort. The Sporteman’'s Paradise. HOTEL MFETROPOLE and COUNTRY CLUB, always open. Goif and Tennis Tournaments. IDEAL CAMP LIFE. For full information, hotel rates, unique ar- rangements for camping and illustrated pam- phlets, apply to GEORGE W. THOMPSON, 621 Market st., San Francisco. Or BANNING CO.. 222 Bouth Spring st. The Place for Rest and Health, | Orchard Springs, | IN THE FOOTHILLS OF THE SIERRA NE- vada, near Colfax, on the C. P. R. R. Plain, | quiet_retreat; finest scenery, water, mountain air, fruit and all-the-year-round climate in Cal- Los Angeles, Cal. | ffornia; ideal grounds and surroundings; on | rallroad, 136 miles from San Francisco: '$$ a week;: open all yea T booklet. Address ORCHARD SPRINGS, Chicago Park, Cal. ROWARDENNAN IN THE SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS. Now open and offering every charm to plea: ure and health-seekers. Boating, swimming, fiehing, tennis, croquet, billiards, bowling alley, olf lnks, good driving and saddle horses. perior table. Campers ticket from San Fran- | cisco, $3.00. Full information at Traveler office, | 20 Montgomery st., or B. DICKINSON, Lessee, | Ben Lomond. Cal FOR AN OUTING VIS T ONE OF THE MANY MINERAL SPRING RESORTS ALONG THE Northwestern | | Railway Co. Lessee of SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. (THE PICTURESQUE ROUTE OF CALI- | FORNIA.) | Where the Famous Mineral Waters | of the World Are Duplicated. It you prefer the simple home life of the Ranch, free from fashion’s restraints, there are many In our section from which to choose. But it you would rather the tent iIn some shady nook, near a lovely Iake, or on the banik of some beautiful stream, remember such loca- tions are numerous and free of charge. | Call for “VACATION,” a little book fust {ssued 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 $8.00 per week. TAVERN OF Castle Crag And Soda Springs. SEASON OPENS JUNE I5. Located in the midst of grand and_impressive mountain scenery, with Mount Shasta and the Crags for & background. FINF HUNTING AND FISHING. Unsurpassed eutsine and service and reason- able rates. RAILROAD FARE. round trip, including sleeper both ways, $14. For rates, terms and other information ad- E. B. PIXLEY. M Care Pacific Improvement Crocker Building. San FAMOUS GILROY HOT SPRINGS The waters are noted for their thousands of cures of Rheumatism, Gott, Lead and Mercurfal Potsoning, Liver and Kidney Diseases, Neurai- ia, Dyspepsia and all Bladder and Urinary omplaints Hotel and cottages removated. Baths refitted and improved. Magnificent scenery, delightful walks. Hunting and fish- ing. No fogs. Unequaled for heaith, rest and recreation. Rates. 312 to $I4 per week. Trains leave Third and Townsend streets. S. F. 9 a m. and 2:45 p. m. daily. Carriages at Gilroy fcr springs. For fllustrated pamphlets address R. ROBERTSON, Proprietor. er. Ticket Office, €50 Market street (Ch-onicle butlding). | General Office. Mutual Life buflding. San- | some and California streets, San Franelsco. | H. C. WHITE General Manage R. X. RYAN, General Passenger Agent. The Way People | enjoy themselves at Paso Robles Hot Springs you would think that all come for me pieasure. = Many come for the absolu benefit to be derived from the healing, health-giving Hot Mineral Mud, Sul- phur and Hot Sand Baths, as well as to get away from the winds and fogs of the Coast. Every modern convenfence at the b Rates for hol baths and physici $10 to 321 a week SPECIAL ROUND-TRIP REBATE TICKETS. For further Informat! FRANK W ELY Tel. Red 23%. 640 3 Otto E. Never, Proprietor, Paso Robles, Cal e e PARAISO HOT SPRINGS, ©=='sy Monterey County, Cal. — For health, climate that cannot be equaled; sccommodations; of flowers: hot soda, sulphur and electric | baths: swimming tank 30x60 feet. Our masseurs are ail graduates. Hunting and fishing: c dren’s playground. croquet, lawn tennis and dance hall; large hotel and ‘30 cottages. afford- ing special accommodations for families: all {lluminated by gas. By train. Third and Town- gend streets, San Francisco, 3 a. m.: First and Broadway, Oakland, 9:10 a. m. daily for Sole- dad. thep by stage over beautiful level road 1 milés to springs. Round-trip tickets, $5. at S. P. office, 613 Market street. Telephone and postoffice. For illustrated pamphlets and fur- ther information address E. L. PERRAULT. M. D.. proprietor and resident physiclan. rest. up-to-date beautiful scenery: profusion | The Sinitarium of the Coast. The best physicians recom- mend it as the only cure fortheumatism and malaria. 1 9 Address A. BETTENS. Mgr, Byron Hot Springs. Cal. City Office, Room 30, 35 Geary street. VICHY SPRINGS. Three miles from Ukiah, Mendocino County. Natural electric waters, champagne baths; only lace in the world of this class of waters aving continuous flow of natural warm water direct. from springs to bathtubs. Lovely grounds; fishing and hunting: crystal spring: accommodations and table first class. April 16th. I Byron Hot Opena | DE._C. C. O'DONNELL’S MINERAL SPRINGS at Glen Ellen s the best camping. picnic and pleasure resort on the Coast. The greatest remedy for lung disease, liver and | stomach complaints, rheumatism and catarrh tn | the world; 46 miles from 8. F. The S. P. R. R. | and 8. F.'and N. P. R. R. glve special rates to campers. Thirty cottages and tents furnish No fogs mor polson oak at the nd bathing fre LL, office 1071 rent cheap. ark, Mineral water, boats fnqu(ra of DR, C. C, O'PON! Market st., bet. Sixth and Seventh, S. F. you want your health this is the place to go. | | Yo AR Yol - | N.P.C. MARIN % TOCALOMA, "3 BERTRAND HOTEL—First-class accommo- dations; reasonable rates; for familes and x:r. ties; fishing, bathing, beatutiful drives to Bear Valley, etc. JOSEPH F. BERTRAND or Pahl's shoe store, 524 Kearny st., S. F. —Two__ miles DUNCAN SPRINGS HOTEL %7 wopfane: unequaled soda and magnesia waters. Good for all stomach, kidney and liver troubles. Housekeeping cottages furnished. For terms and particulars addréss O, HOWELL, Hopland, Mendocino County, Cal. MINERAL CARLSBAD E5RRES Moet_beavtiful spot in Lake County. Waters unsurpassed for dropsy, stomach, liver, kidney and birdder affections. Accommodations first class; ¥10 a_week; lighted by gas. W. R. M'GOVERN, Kelseyville. Lake Co. Near Santa Rosa; among the | ) AK Rincon Hills; home comforts and SHADE the best of country life. For cireulars address HARRY L. |RANCH JONES, Santa Rosa. 0 18 ML PLANTATION HOUSE—@€292%3 Frox etage line. Good trout fishing; plenty frult, cream and milk: free conveyance for parties ot two or more; grand redwood scenery, Address J. LUTTRINGER, Seaview, Sonoma Co., or ap- ply MR, KRUSE, 207 Front st., for particulars. « WALDRUHE, Sonoma Mountains. Exceilent accommodations for families and sportsmen. First-class table. | All kinds of daigy produce. ' Fie spring water. es §7 up. Sen g BRONING. “Santa. Rose, Cab o o B W ‘Sonoma THE GEYSERS, soom ONE OF NATURE'S WONDERS. swimming, Natural steam batha, WERTHEDMER. Nanager. NAPA SOD & NEW J. A. REDEMEYER & CO., Proprietors. HOT SPRINGS, SONOMA SKAGG Count; only 4% hours from San Francisco and but nine miles of | staging: waters noted for medicinal virtues: best natural bath in State; grand mountain | scenery: good trout streams at door: telephone, | telegraph; daily matl and express: FIRST. CLASS HOTEL AND STAGE SERVICE morning and afternoon stages: round trip from Fan Francisco only $5 0. Take Tiburon ferry at 7:30 4. m. or 3:30 p. m. Terms, §2 a day or @ week. References—Any wiest of the past fBive years: patromage comsiantly Increasing. J. F MULGREW, Pronrietor. MARK {yEST SPRINGS | (OFENS MAY 1st. Round Trip, 83 75, Send tor | circulars. FREESE & JUERGENSEN, | | Proprietors. City office, 918 Larkin street. KLAMATH HOT SFPRINGS. The healthiest resort in the prettiest county in California. Trout fishing—finest in the State— Shovel Creek, 15 miles for casting. Hunting— plenty of game in surrounding mountains— grouse, quall, deer and bear. EDSON BROS. Proprietors, Beswick, Siskiyou Co., Cal. INDEPENDENCE LAKE In the heart of the Slerras. Perfect climate, fine fishing, excellent table, magnificent for- est, no poison oak, no pests. An ideal spot for families. See ““The Traveler” for partic- EEMoN. Virsinta cfig?%&”“‘s’ ) ST NELENA SANITARIUM. Zisicce'z situated in | Napa Valley. The institution has all the ad- | vantages of a health resort as well as being a fully equipped sanitarium. Carriage meets all | trains at St. Helena. Send for circular. Address £T. HELENA SANITARIUM. St. Helena. Cal HO! FOR BLUE LAKES. ‘Will be opened, under new management, May | 5. New hotel being built. Fishing. bunting, | boating and bathing. Address O. WEISMAN, | Laurel Dell P. O.. Lake County. Cal. EL MONTE HOTEL, 55,8795 . 5% | Beautiful grounds, | magnificent view and first-ciass accommoda- tions. Large sunny rooms. Special rates to famiiles. 'bus meets every train: 55 miles from San Francisco. Fare. §165. o Kenilworth Inn, Mill Valley. 1y removated. Electric lights, bil- lawn tennis, croquet. Strictly first- For terms apply to Mrs. P. J, lards, class. | The Largest and Oldest Champas 3 del SARATOGA SPRINGS t and also a ular g r P. the pleasure this part California and Larkin Sts.. S Strictly First-class MRS. M. MERRY, LAUREL DELL LAKE. The mos: attractive place in Lake County to spend your vacation. Boating, bathing. bowl- ing, tennis, livery, new walks, etc. Writs for aircular to H. WAMBOLD. Lake County, Cal Laurel Dell. YOSEMITE 5, oo from | san Francisco, via the Big Osk Flat route. Stages leave Chinese Station on line Sierra R. R. dally. Round trip from San Francisco $32. For further information cail or address WM. J. WHITE. General Agent, 630 Market st F.: telephon n 5l oF MAY st MONTE VISTA £t neio yoursere trated circular. THOMAS E. MORGA! Flat, Cal n and Magne PLEASANT The gs d by lett ing; goc hkpg. M HOPPIN. ages Bartlett Spgs., ( H SANTA CRUZ_Mountains—A quiet raach. five miles trom ta Cruz; delightful summer home in redwoods; running water: abundancs fruit, good table; terms 3550 week. Add: W. CRANDELL. Santa Cruz, Cal BOARD « 1o d comfortable rooms: good table: location. Address F. QUIEN, Glen Ellen, Ca Chandon e House im the World. White Seal (Grande Cuvee), of excep~ | tional bouquet and dry dryness. Court Journ 1. WILLIAM WOLFF & CO., Pacific Coast Agents ® Market WEEKLY CALL It Publish:s the Cream of the Mews or the Week and MANY ATTRACTIVE AND ORIGINAL FEATURES. ITIS THE BEST WEEKLY PAPER ON THE PACIFIC COAST S.F. e SR The Best Mising Telegraphic News That Service on Is Accurats The Coast / & up to date Not a Line of it Sensational or Faky, and Not a Line of it Dry or Uninteresting.