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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 17 1900. Qe ioeiededetoiodeiode THREE HUNDRED STAMPS WORKING ‘ | UNDER ONE ROOF: Mining Ope—ra;i_(;s in Alaska $ That Make Basisfor |3 Sure Wealth. B¢ In California Prospectors and Devel- ‘: opers of Ore-Producing Properties | + Are Receiving Reward for Their Enterprise. Tt B e O R o S RO Sty Parrott Cop- g a total for at inez. In the latter is | v is_forty-five miles Pacific Rallroad, but run within six miles A I me wi Du ha: wh pgRe = ac. He was finally got to the Har- s 8 < wise trade. The largest buyers have been HEAL " Yroon ANEN TR AlleE. Aha ; | the California Stip Company, Welch & | Drs. Robinson, Thorne and Bauer | Co., Hind, Rolph & Co. and Alexander | worked over him for a half-hour e | & Baldwin. The California Ship o-npiflm\l",\"pn]-l ed ‘Iumathr;"‘r;lc‘—}"h» e ow il - the largest owner of sailing | Wants to live just as as he wante 1 | pany is now the largest owner of salling | "4y Saturday atternoon. ru on bridge ity River the rotary Lewiston bu on phi th Mar| 5,000 in_develop- scless mine, fi The Merced alley quartz Tiv has been re- e Mining es of placer ek, near Ban- + | | 1 Four More Sailing Vessels for the Coastwise Trade. 1 R e e S e WWHW‘*MW: : ng news from Amador | v 0 d c. ms, te ws: Arrangements have | fantr jeutenant omas M. Knox, develop Sargent mins, | essels Owned on the Twenty:seventh Infantry, and Lisutenant few miles ackson. | s pe . A. Vicars, Twenty-first Infantry; ) will b | Pacific Coast. |3or T. C. Gosawin of the pavmaster's de- been | partment; Captain Maxwell 8. Simpson, 500 | assistant _surgeon squadron Philippine | cavalry; Actinz As Nearly All the “Wind-Jammers” | Q" s Sr'n:l‘l‘_ M: : E " Merri Barber, 8 Ca bell, That Formerly Hailed From New “!n‘;r((x} ”.mlrn‘t‘;\m h ; ?’.‘3{‘.; rln j | Infantry, U. /., and twa children, and | York, Baltimore and Bath | Mrs. Ryther, wife of Licutenant Dwight Now Claimed Here. W. Ryther, St | sailing ves Pacific Coast parties, nearly every one of tonnage in the world The latest additions to the coasting fleet The Emily Reed and Isaac Reed are on | new owners, Alexander & Baldwin, yes- | terday, and they will put in a new don-| key engine and new main topgallant mast before the vessel leaves again for the | islands. | Captain “Newt” Jordan of the pilot ser- | vice leaves for the East in a day or o. | He will visit his old home in Thomastown, | Me., and after a few weeks there will go | to New York and Chicago. He expects ! to be home again In about two months. Sailing of the Thomas. | The United States transport Thomas | sailed for Manila via Honolulu and Guam yesterday promptly at noon. She took away about thirty-five cabin passengers and 350 recruits. The officers and some of the passengers who went out with the de- | tachment are: Major C. A. Willlams, Seventeenth In- | WS FROM THE OCEAN AND THE WATER FRONT n Immense Fleet Added to General ( among those who sailed on the transport. He goes out as chief of the commissariat | | A RSP t is only a question of a few short nths when almost the entire fleet of s ownca in the United States me port in San Francisco. | | department, and will relieve Major E. Dravo, who has been ordered home. ‘Water Front Notes. Thomas Barry Egan, a painter out of | iring the past twelve months nearly & {work who says his home is on Eighteenth | ips, barks and barkentines | street, near Mission, tried to commit sui- | ve been sold by New York owners to | cide yesterday. He jumped off Mission- | street wharf, and when some boatmen at. | fike a | tempted to rescue him he fought hich ha » the sugar and coast while Welch & Co. | “rhe British ship Oranasia got a crew n it a close second, and Hind, Rolph & | yesterday and sailed for Queenstown. The control twenty vessels. | arrival of the sugar fleet has thrown some sailors on the beach, and the wheat flect ie making the most of its opportunit: The steamer Mineola has recel a : thorough_overhauling at the Union Iron iit in the United States. Ehe is now | Works. In future she will carry coal be- her way from Honolulu to Philadel- | tween Nanaimo, B. C., and Port Los An- ia with a cargo of sugar, and from | geles. e .y of Brotherly Love will come to| R. T. McGinnis, district officer of the Francisco with a general cargo. On | customs service, with headquarters at | the Tillie F ’ v Reed and Isaac Reed. k was the first steel salling vessel | Challenger The Star- | arbu r arrival here she will be turned over | Mission-street wharf, 18 to have a well Welch & Co, and a new captain will | earned tion. Accompanied by his 3 and. wife and Mr. and Mrs. James Goodwin hallenger is now on her way from | of the Imperial Insurance Company, he | | w York to Honolulu, and on her ar-|will visit Boca and Lake Tahoe. In order 1 in Hawaii will come to San Fran- | to keep all his promises Mac figures that She has been purchased by Hind, | he must send at least a hundred trout a day to his friends in San Francisco during | Vis absence d Captain Piltz, late ma arkentine Willlam Carson, Welcome a Late Arrival. | To-morrow (Monday) on sale 100 pair: fine shoes, In tan and black, butt ADVERTISEMENTS. THE SPECIALISTS WHO CAN Dr. Meyers & Co. SUCCESSFUL SINCE 1881 21 These eminent physicians cure diseases and weakness of men., no matter from what cause produced or of how lon | standing. You can consult them free and NEED NOT PAY FOR TREATMENT U TIL YOU ARE WELL. WHERE | [CAN YOU GO WITH ONLY 384 nocns! OF STAGING, AND ONLY $8.00 FOR THE ROUND TRIP, THAT WILL EQUAL FOR ONE MOMENT | THE JUSTLY CEL ATED AND BEAU- | TIFUL HICHLAND SPRINCS | _DANCING six nights of the week. GOLF, Tennis, Bowl Cement Swimming Tank: | of Shady Groves and MILES of | Walks. Finest Deer Hunting in the County. Hunting | Horses and Guides. Hot Mineral and Vapor | Baths. Cold Mineral Plunges. i The remedies, methods and appliances hich DR. MEY- ERS & CO. have used suc- cessfully for more than nine- teen years are not only safe and sure, but perfectly harm- lesss. DR. MEYERS & CO. have the Ilargest and best equipped medical institution COMPETENT MASSAGISTS. Numerous Mineral Springs of Wonderful Curative Properties. Large Cool Rooms, lighted by Electrieity. ; & Call on LEE D. CRAIG, $18 Montgomery st.. and have the most extensive | | o " yiress CRAIG & WARNER. Highlaod practice in America. They fur- Springs, Cal nish all necessary remedies and i appliances free to their patients. That cleanses the system of tainted blood. Made of fresh sofl and hot sul- hur weter, sent up from Nature's store- cuse, in the famous HOT MUD BATHS at 2 Paso Robles Hot Springs MARKET STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. |HOURS—S to § Elevator | datly 7 to 8 No winds, no fogs, no staging. Rates evenings, 9 to for hotel, baths and physician, §10 to 521 Entrance.| [ Sundaye. a week.' Ask or write for illustrated booklet. Home Cures—Free Private Book. SPECIAL ROUND-TRIP REBATE TIOKETS. intormation apply to ELY, City Agent, 640 Market st., S. F. Otto E, Never, Propristor, Paso Robles, Cal DCEANEXCURGIONS Pacific Coast Steamship Co.. San Franciseo | Seattle, Tacoma and other ports of call and return, 11 days’ trip. | co to Seattle and the Inland Pas- | ¥, over the White Pass Railway, ukon to Nome, returning by ocean, ® to 3 days’ trip. f San Franciseo to Seattle, thence per steamer = < e Senator, July 21, via Juneau, Skaguay. Glacler Bay and the Inland Passage, in sight of Mt | St. Elias, via Unimak Pass and Seal Isiands to Nome, thence to East Cape and Siberian coast, crossing the Arctic Circle and passing into the Arctic Ocean and return, about 40 days’ trip. Full particulars in pamphlet, entitled Alaska Littie-at-the -Time Payments. A Stitch in Time Saves Nine. PROSPECTIVE FURNITURE AND CARPET Excursions. _Ticket office, 4 New Montgomery. | Buyers will do well to inspect our terms and prices before purchasing else- where. Every step a money saver. Call and examine our large and ele- SANTA CATALINA ISLAND, | Hours' Ride From Los Angeles, Cal GREATEST ATTRACTIONS IN THE WEST. | gant stock. Second Annual Rod and Reel Fishing Tour- | Estimates on complete house furnish- nament, auspices the “Tuna Club." | ing cheerfully giv Seventh Season of our Famous Marine Band. | The Society Resort. The Sportsman’'s Paradise. HOTEL METROPOLE and COU! slways open. G IDEAL CAMP LIFE For full information nts for camp apply to Free Delivery Within 100 Miles. TRY CLUB BRILLIANT’S, 338-340-342 POST ST., Open Evenings. unique ar- trated pam- Near Powell. phlet; s and M. Mec. | their way from Pnget Sound to San Fran- | ¢ These goods having arrived a little late | GEORGE W. THOMPSON, say they have two | cisco. Both the: vessels have been pur-|in have been reje d b T | €21 Market st.. San Franeisco. s S e Lt g I i by Hind, Rolph & Co., and Cap- | local are w ‘or BANNING CO. : e operated by wa tain . ms, late of the barkentine Wil- | pair. Completely ~ eradicated with- 222 South Spring st., Los Angeles, Cal - . S AL | e i Hume, will take command of the cut “eutting or iviak, No s b e the machiner: mily Ree R g oo e <o cure, no pay. For informa : g rch patent laws, 3 r o hoouns Trien Changes of Captains. public disclosure of an in—ention before tlon address S F RECTAL Bvrol‘ The Sanitarlum o 2 ke T sC09hs Work | Captain Peterson, late chief officer of | the fillng of an application for a patent | ) the Coast. The bes reak along the creek. " The | the schooner Mary' E. Foster, has been | often deprives the Inventor of his rignt to | physicians recom i . , Jaystroak slong the cresk. | appointed master of ‘the bark Diamond |a valid French patent The law of May | Waglk M| dW H t as the onls § 181 per cent A small dam is suf- | 05 e "takes the place of Captain |23, 1565, provides, however, that inventions ea en an omen 0 mend it 2s the oni 45 - s gat the | Mor se, who committed suicide over | exhibited at international exhibitions may s % = i - cure for theumatism . y, make their own chapnel | MOTCROUSE, | be "protected, as if they were patented, | & HOULD, USE DaMiaxa mitrers, THE | Qoypfinag and malaria. their own dam. Each boat | ® ~o05n " Brigman, vho was master of | from the time they are recefved at the ex- (5 sl i Dot 4 Hes. | p ~¥"F9 Address A. BETTENS. of earth a day It co ne en_begun on tt miles north of Reno, where | e Red Cloud | ilver h: been found .ondon Daily Mafl furnishes some ing information concerning the B2 iy the Willle R. Hume a year ago, has been | made captain of the ship Emi leave the position until three months after the clos- ing of the exposition. F. Whit- Captain Penglleton and his family Whitney to-day, and_will_de- rt_for the ilast to-morrow. The Em- F. Whitney was turned over to her ¥. Pennsylvania_factory inspectors report 2223 accldents last year, three-fouriis of which were due to carelessne: sent condition of the South African es on the Rand, which is summarized follow lence, now stamps and hauling gear are stilied. ng heaps lie white as skeletons track, and the gaunt headgears y fingers to the sky. The Gol- s become a Golgotha, in which corruption are the only active nd decay alone is king, At ervals a listiess chimney floats a pennant to the sky as a sign that rivileged engineer is fighting the his pumps. But the number mall and wholly ingdequate general impression of a char- s, deserted by their T tically festooned shly across the heaps of the water has reached selessly, remorselessly containing a t the 10 writ supports and obliter- ce of crosscuts. While ted to the passing ning expert little dam. eul character reveals perm. Journal reports the follow- ng the mining industry is going on at Ham- icinity with good success. sson_are sinking a large deep channel, as it is the River. Brown, Ham- been running their mine for over six_months past, bee g Frank Ramus are opening a cut in Kunz Flat hydraulic i managed by John" B, ed up for the fall ck and puttin i In the water. The ow Hamburgh, are also cut to bedrock. The new awkinsvlie, in Yreka Cre a number of times lately the complicated srrange- » several different sectione, ope- “n_different steam engines, be necessary to get all in gmooth run order, It is almost ready, /however, and the scooping of the gravel ng bedro change a ha person. Food Nature's strongest ude in Jetter the true pames and esses, carefully written, ot 20 per- not to whom we can ood cure by Grape- | will be commenced almost any time. George A. Tebbe has bonded & quartz = 2 mine adjoining the Dewey mine at Ga- one interested in pure | zelle, discovered last fall. have his or her name for such help as race. A re- it name will be re- the 330 pri show. Don't just honest and inter- Lady Churchill’s Wit. Lady Randolph Churchill has inherited the wit of her father, "Uncle Larry” Je- rome, as she demonstrated upon one oc- casion to an eminent British politician. He was somewhat annoyed at the cam- paign she had made, and said: “I really don't understand, madam, why or how it that American ladies refuse to enter litical life in their own country, but overwhelm us here in England.” ““That is because you never traveled in the States. The men there are so intelligent and patriotic that they do not require the services of our sex as an ed force.” —The Argonaut. e ,——————— Boston Shoe Co. 50c shoe sale will take . ned from the pure food Grape- If 2 man or woman has found a ze way to get well and keep well it 1 be a pleasure to stretch a helping 1 1o humanity by telling the facts. Write your name and zddress plainly | on letter and mail promptly to the Pos. 3 Cereal Co., Ltd, Battle Creek,| Prizes sent July 3. | place to-morrow, 77 Market street. | THOUSANDS TELL THE SAME STORY. A backer in New York City writes: *“When on the verge of committing suicide, because of weakness, I commenced the Rse of Woader-Workers and now, thank God, I am entirely well A PRESENT strength to sexual organ: Mgr, By City | Dr. C. C. 0’Donnell’s Mineral Springs’ t Glen Ellen is the best camping. plenle and ure resort on the Coast. The greatest for lung disease, liver and stomach ints, rheumatism and_catarrh in the | | | 45 miles from S. F. The S. P. R. R. you want your health this is the place ‘to go. FOR WEAK MEN 1 will put en EXTRA WEEK'S SUPPLY ia each box of Wonder-Workers sold during this month to mea who mention this advertisemeat and this paper when they erder the medicine. There is not a case of NERVE WEAKNESS, SEXUAL DEBILITY, VARICOCELE, IMPOTENCY, LOST MANHOOD, NEURASTMENIA, OR ANY DERANGEMENT OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM ON EARTH TODAY (no matter what the cause or whether the man be old or young) that “BECK'S WONDER-WORKERS FOR MEN" will fail to CURE EASILY AND QUICKER AT LESS EXPENSE than amy other prep- aration made anywhere in the worid, if simply used ONE TABLET AT A DOSE THREE TIMES A DAY. Beck's WondesWorkers for Men are called “The Worn-Out necting with FEast-bound trains In the morning at Truckee at 9:15, and the West-bound in the evening at Truckee; and | are ready to recelve passengers or freight to or | from the lake. Co., ticket office, or to D. L. Bliss Jr., superin- tendent Lake Tahoe Transportation Company. Tahoe City, Lake Co.; fine fishing. boating, The Place for Rest and Health, Orchard Springs, IN THE FOOTHILLS OF THE STERRA NE- quiet retreat: finest scemery. water, mountat air, fruit and ali-the-vear-round climate in Cal- ffornia; fideal grounds and surroundings; on raflroad, 13 miles from San Francisco: §8 a week; open all year: send for booklet. Address ORCHARD SPRINGS, Chicago Park, Cal. SARATOGA SPRINGS The coolest spot in Lake Co., Cal. trip. | HE raflroad between Lake Tahoe and | Truckee 18 now running daily, trains con- Southern Pacific Round $9 50 complete. Rates, $10 to_$14 a Tiburon Ferry, 7:3) a. m. to Ukiah. office. 416 Pine st. Booklet. Ten: croquet, billiards, hot mineral baths, fi ing, hunting, dancing, riding, walking. J. RTENS, prop., Bachelor P. 0., Lake Co For particulars apply to S. P. INDE=PENDENCE LAKE In the heart of the Sierras. Perfect climat fine fishing, excellent table, magnificent for- no poison_oak, no pests. An ideal spot Cal. :::! families. See “The Traveler’” for partic- BLUE LAKES, | il s =S v bathing and hunting: in the heart of the mountains. Th best table In Lake Co. Address O. WELS iri‘.:' TOCALOiM A’ l%&m Man’s Best Friead" by more than 200,000 men who have been rectored to Perfect Vigor and Pull Manhood by their use. No man who ever used them failed to get well, no matter what his ege or what caused his weakness. Cure yourself at home. Beware of frauds who imitate my Wonder-Workers and steal my advertisemeats. or any other of the min- Wonder-Workers do not contam any Phosphorus or ds and quacks so danger- erals, excitants or that make vile nostrums sold the un o human: 1ife, snd 1 s Portectly Sats to uee tham wadar aay | have more than 50,000 testimonials from Men who have been Cured. Read My Affidavit of Protection. The Price of My “Wonder-Workers.” 110 BOLEMNLY SWEAR thaticos thanthres | The price of WONDER-WORKERS Is Oty One s “'or'z'y-?w‘-%;yfm SNAHY 2 4Er2 B% | Dollar por box, aiways cash with the order, by express at your expease. It will cost you 25 SR Es TR FED | ot v e - ™ express. you CALIFORNIA HOT _PRING Springs; new management; a place of comfort all seasons; 46 miles from' San Francisco, via | 8! Tiburon Ferry. grounds: extensive swimming tank; $10 50 and COOPER & STEWART, Agua Callente, Cal. THE GEYSCRS bunti WERTHEIMER, Manager. The healthiest resort in the MAN, Midlake P. O., Lake Co., Cal. BERTRAND HOTEL—First-class accommo- iFormerly! dations: reasonable rates: for families and par- 5 Agua Callents | fles: fishing, bathing, beautiful drives to Bear Valley, ete. JOSEPH F. BERTRAND or Pahl's hoe store, 14 Kearny st., S. F. Rallroad station on hotel per week: round-trip $1 10 on Sunday. | Unequaied sada and magnesia waters. Good | for all stomach, kidney and liver troubles. | Housekeeping cottages furnished. For terms and particulars address O. HOWELL, Hopland, | Mendoeino County, Cal. | YOSEMITE .= oo, % Francisco, via the Big Oak Flat route. Stages leave Chinese Station on line Sterra R. R. dally. Round trip from San Francisco $32. ‘_!or further information call or address WM. J. WHITE. General Agent, 630 Market s S. F.; telephone Main 5182, ~AK SHADE Sonoma 9% County, ONB OF NATURE'S WONDER steam . swimming, onting. and. livery: Write for pamphiet. Y. KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS. rettiest county in California. Trout fishing—finest in the State— Ehovel Creek, 15 miles for casting. Hunting— plenty of game in surrounding mountains— grouse, quail, deer and bear. EDSON BROS., Proprietors, Beswick, Siskiyou County, Cal. | ‘r Near Santa Rosa; among the Rincon Hills; home comforts and lndllllf.ibl:a ; thi r.hnmm% "h.n M}l RIS BE EARAY | sood 415 1 wil scnd thom by mail propeid, thus saving yow tea ceats. All Goods Sent ia tem: that zflx‘bn.u Sworn to in Springfield, Ohio. CEO. A. BEARD, Notary Publle. Plaia Package the same day order is received. 1 am the only man in the medicine business who has sworn that the medicine he ST- HELENA SaRTARIUM. N Valley. Petages of & health resort as well as being a . best of country life. T Beautitully | oo, Mot e irculars Address HARRY L. iwated in | o0 The institution has ail the ad- | JONES, Santa Rosa. | RANCH solemnly fully equipped sanitarium. Carriage meets all WALDRUHE sells cured himself, and that the names of ali who buy will be held sacred. Iam the sole cwner rains 4t b Helena. Send for circular. Add . 254 proprietor of “Beck's Wender-Werkers for = aine A NI TARIUM, St Heient Cal | Sonoma Mountains. Excellent_accommodations Mea,” and I never have had, do not mow, nor for families and sportsmen. _First-class tabie. Bever will have any affiliations in any way with the *C. O. lackmailers, “Doctor by Mail” Tmposters, “Free Trial” bumbugs, “Magaetic'” fakirs, or “Divine Healer scamps. overy one of whom ere unworthy of the Kum- of any man. If Al.Coha}glCuhqul 3 National Bank of this city (the bank of which rnor Bushaell, is President), or to any of your friends who may be living here. Sincerely, GEO. S. BECK, 420 South Market Street, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. bave any doubt about me write to Mr. GLEN OAKS RANCH — Nice sul £ood i | AT kinds of dairy produce. Fine spring wates. Rates §7 up. Send for circular. C. H. BRUNING, Santa Rosa, Cal. BONTE VIS R Y et et rroundings; | fruit: help yourself; comfortable room: table: convenient | trated circular. THOMAS E. MORGAN, location, Address F: QUIEN, Glen Ellen, Cal. | Flat, Cal. NAPA SO0DA SPRINGS. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, ' A. DOLLMANN, Napa Soda Springs P. O. and S F. and N. P. R. R. give special rates to | campers. Thirty cottages and tents furnished: rent cheap. No fogs nor poison oak at the park. Mineral watsg, boats and bathing free. Inquire of DR. C. & O'DO LL. office 1021% Market st., bet. Sixth and Seventh. S. F. If vada, near Colfax, on the C. P. R. R. Plain. | | DUNCAN SPRINGS HOTEL: %™ 50705 it and Tennis Tournaments. | e | class; 310 a_week TAVERN OF Castle Crag Soda Springs. SEASON OPENS JUNE I5. Located in the midst of grand and impressive mountain scenery, with Mount Shasta and the Crags for & background, FINE HUNTING AND FISHING. Unsurpassed cuisine and servics and reason- s rates. RAILROAD FARE. round trip, sleeper both ways, $id. For rates, terms and other information ad- dress: E. B. PIXLEY, Manage: Care Pacific Improvement Comp Crocker Building, San Francisco. including San Jose s the central city of California, and Hotel Vendome ! most_attractive feature. Adtacent to Lick Observatory, M Quicksilver Mine, Alum Rock Park Tess other reached in every respect, service Rates reasonable. For further information ““Traveler’” office, 20 Montgomery st., sbad of Am. hea! PARAISO HOT SPRINGS, ©=~* Monterey County, Cal—For n that cannot be equaled beautiful scenery: soda, sulphur and ng tank 30x60 feet. Our massew Hunting croquet, {lluminated b: send streets, San F sco, 3 a. Broadway, Oakland, §:10 a. m. dad, then by stage over beaw milés o sp proprietor and resident phys: FAMOUS GILROY HOT SPRINGS The waters are noted for their thousands of ut, Lead and Mercurtal Poison &ia, d Complamnts. Hotel and eot Baths refitted and improv: scenery, delightful walks. H nd » ing. No fogs. Unequaled for health, rest and recreation. Rates, §i2 to §14 per week. Trains leave Third and Townsend streets, S. F.. 9 a. m. and 2:45 p. m. daily. Carriages at Gilroy for springs. For illustrated iress R. R TSON, ers noted bath in State: trout streams at ; dally mail and e HOTEL AND STA ng and afterncon stages isco only $5 50. Take Tiburon ferry at 7:3 & m. or 3:3 p. m. Ter $12 a week. References—Any gu VICHY SPRING Three miles from Ukiah, Mendoctno County. Natural electric waters, champagne baths: only e in the world of this class of waters ing continuous flow of natural warm water from springs to Dbathtubs. Lovely fishing and hunting: crystal spring: dations and table first class. Opens i 15th. 7.'A. REDEMEYER & CO., Propristors. ROWARDENNAN IN THE SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS. w open and offering every charm to pleas- seekers. Boating. swimming, «quet, billiards, bowling alley, iriving and saddle horses. su- mpers’ ticket from San Fram- [ ation at Traveler office, . or B. DICKINS Lesses, o hav direct grounds; PLEASANT VIEW HOTEL. Springs. These celebrated Springs. Fishing: hunt- ¢oking; wood beds: 38 50 to 310 week: or housekeeping. MRS, H. HOPPIN, Sp Cal. tt CARLSBAD ¥R Most beautiful spot In Lake County. Waters unsurpassed for dropsy, stomach, liver, kidney and bladder affections. Accommodations first lighted by gas. W R. McGOVERN, Keiseyvills, Lake Co. PLANTAT.ON HOUSE—2.4055 Fmox ero, on stage lne. Good trout fishing; plenty fruit, cream and mii free conveyance for parties of fwo or more: grand redwood scenery. Address J LUTTRINGER, view, Sonoma Co.. or ap- ply MR, KRUSE, , for particulars. LAUREL DELL LAKE. The most attractive place in Lake County to spend your vacation. Boating, bathing, bowl- ing. tennis, livery, mew walks Write for cireular to H. WAMBOLD, Laure! Dell, Lake County, Cal THE WELLESLEY, California and Larkin Sts.. San Franeisco, Strictly First-class Family H. MRS. M. MERRY, Pr LOs [ ELMONTE HOTEL, magnificent v tions. Large sunny rooms. familte from San Francisco. Kenilworth ina, Mill Valley. . Electric lights, bil- is, croquet. Strictly first class. For terms apply to Mrs. P. J. MARTL SANTA CRUZ Mountains—A quiet ranch, five rates to Special Free bus meets every train; 3 miles Fare 1 & miles from Santa Cru lightful summer home in redwoo g water: abundance fruit, good table £ 50 week. Address W. CRANDEL Cruz, Cal. FURNISHED or unfurnished b of 8 rooms, stable, etc.; fine orchard and grounds; terms moderate. _Appls tion Master, San An- selmo, Marin County. BOARD on a fruit yanch, 36 per week: forts of home and free drives: round try San Srancisco $3. Address Redwood Occidental, Sonoma County, Cal. KEYSER & WATSON. Hopland, convey four- ists to Highlal prings, Kelseyville, Carisbad Springs and Lakeport. The best _of turnouts. THE Tallman House, Upper Lake. Home cook- ing; reascnable rates. Headquarters for tous- ists and commercial travelers. TOURISTS can get first-class rigs from H. A ELDRED, Ukiah, for all summer resorts, at reasonablé rates. Eagle Stables. Tel. No. Ik eom- from, =ight,

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