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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY E 19, 1900 REPORTS ANENT NEW STEAMSHIP LINE TG TAHITI Consul Doty Communicates With State Department on the Subject. s Advent of amship Company Muci. 1o Develop the Oceanic Do s the CRUSHING DEFEAT OF COLOMBIAN TROOPS Thirty-Five Of Four Hun- dred Men F the Battle of 2 Plain, Beju « SUFFERERS IN INDIA AWAIT THE MONSOON No provement Possible Until There Is a Heavy General Rainfall. NDON The following 5 ed from the Viceroy of general « v r weak cavwesey ———— IGNATION OF THE ITALIAN CABINET RES Uncompromising Atti- Rules of Procedure the Cause. Premier arising 1! d re- rom ude stry - INDIANS STARVING. Eight Thousand on the Gila Reser- vation Are Destitute. PHOENIX, A June 15.—Eig and Fima Ind the Gila reserva- r Phoenix, are des- of Papagos are # t natior the con ti He declares that t sole = ians is in a Fe n of $33.000" said Mr. M been made for the re- 1 ute Pimas. Rations will be ¢ the end of the sum- mer, L b will ne pre- clude amine.” - Schooner’s Crew Picked Up. PITILADELPHIA, June 15.—The British - 4 from London. which ~aay ., on board Captain Bax- aughter and eight of the crew he British schooner Nellie, who were ed up at sea on Jupe 11. "The Nellie abandoned in @ waterlogged con- Mills Resume Work. 1L, June 15.—Two of the three the Illinois Steel Company k to-day - after a shutdown Tietween 500 and giver employment. BOERS REFUSE TERMS OFFERED BY ROBERTS Prepare for a Ret JONDON, June 18—3 A. M.—Lord Rob- dispatch from h to Com- , suggest- complimenting the It was pointed der would be without ghers and would pre- | Botha ask- r to the bu h suffe ng ays’ istice in order ler. Lord Roberts con- Finally Botha de- al and hos- shells The Boers are burning the off provisions 1g the country barren. m Machadodorp say dance of mite and paring heavy ) the Lyden- chiefs, notwith- trary, are pre- work the Bar- from Lou- 000,000, with ng ndent '3 con- int ftice from rd owell has just | e re EFFORT TO INDUCE KRUGER TO SURRENDER Lourenzo M fer 7an Lee v a permit f »m tood to , is und reat to Lydenburg, ' Where the Chiefs Intend to Make | a Stand. | have been the bearer of a verbal message from the British authorities to President Kruger to the effect, that if Hte would sur- | render now he would not be sent out of the country. Van Leeuwen was unable to cee Mr. Kruger, but when passing through CURED FRUIT ASSOCIATION 13 NOW A REALITY Formal Action Taken at a Conference of Directors and Packers —_—— Action of Dr. Kinyoun in Quarantin- ng on | sh cay- | eight car- | Roberts | Machadodorp, he Reitz. The latter scouted the idea of sur- R. J. H. Fortuinhead of render. Transveal secret service Is taking to Act on the Matter. Europe very important documents. BEPE L OFFICIAL VERSION OF from Lord Roberts, sent from Pretoria, June 16, gives an official attack on & British post at Zand River June 16, by 800 Boers with three guns. says that,General force dead Britis men killed and nine wounded. It is rumored at Cape Town that Lord seize the Delagoa Roberts is about to Bay rallroad at a strong strategic point. - NEW CAPE CABINET. inet _been officially announced. SIr J.| pelieve they can maintain the assoclation Gordc Sprigg mier and Treasurer; The work of pract 1 orgal ation will | J. J Graham, )nial Secretary; Mr. | now be rushed so as to handle this year's Rose-Innes, Attorney . Smartt, | craéx“ Canvassers will be put uuhnngx,n Department of Public Works; Sir Peter | 1§ belleved many more growers w 1l join. Agricul d Frost with The year's prune crop will be an unus- Agriculture, an rost without | ually” large one and the growers realize lio. that without organization prices would - MRS. REITZ SAILS FOR EUROPE. LOUR June 18.—Mrs. Reitz, ar an NZO MAERQUE led for Europe to-day, °d by her family. - KRUGER IN; FEEBLE CONDITION. DON, June 1 Town says | President Kruger | tion. A dispatch DENSITY 0 | THE POPULATIO I\ PORTO B Bulletin Issued by J. Sanger, Director of the Census. LY T | Coast Cities Comparatively Sparsely | Settled and the Island Is | Full of Small | Towns. — | | | June 18 — Inspector Director of the Cen- | i bulletin No. | ments of the popu- | according to the cen- The popu by that cem- ths of the land 1n ntage ¢ 16 last. se is about the or the cade of 1880 and municipal dis re ai- | \essee le may have grown more rior of the island | ng the ad- | s of Vieque: Porto Rico are bas siderable and indeter. possible error in any ed | | Hoist. Spectal Dispatch to The Call. rent size of Long Island. There s to the square mile, the population being about the seachuseits, twice that in | thrice that in Ohio. It is times that of Cuba. The trict h. ight per- are mile people of in the main a rural com- n, with 32,048, and Ponce, the only cities exceeding ants. in the island fifty-seven towns tion of 1000 or more, the tion under this defini or 21.4 per cent of SAN JOSE READY FOR SUNDAY-SCHOOL WORKERS Gathering Promises to Be One of the Most, Important of the Kind Ever Held in the Stae. teh to The Call 3. June 18.—All s in readiness for the reception of the delegates to the State Sur ¥ School Con ntion, which . s in Methodist Church to- vening edifice has been detorated and the various com- ave opened headquarters in the jecture-rooms adjoining. The meeting promises to the greatest one of Sun- day-school workers ever held on the coast. Miltc Lawrenc the general secretary ft international Sunday Schoonl Asso- . will be present i lend a guld- w Profe E Excell of prettily mittees a; r clat ing hand, 0. nicago will have charge of the music. The delegates will begin to-arrive to- morrow morning. A reception committee will nee take them in charge and see that they secure quarters. An interesting programme has been prepared. The dele- gates will be banqueted and entertained and at the close of the convention—Fri- —will go to Mount Hamilton or for a about the count The convention wil "be called together 10-MOrrc night by Rev. Ell Fisher, act- {ng president. The rest of the programme w be —Pratse service. Music in charge of Pro- E. O Bxcell of Chicago. U Address of welcome on behalf of the D, W, Burchard, San Jose. Churches, R. Waclaren, D.D., San Jose, president Pastors’ hg People, Dr. C. K. Fleming, San ceenting the Intérnational Young Assoctation. the delexates. ring, music. “Our Field and Our Work," Lawrence, Toledo, O., general secre- rnational Sunday School Association. sion, Wednesday morning, June 20. 00_Bible study, Robert T. Bonsall, Cincin- > nat; 9:30—Paper, *'Primary Worl 10:30—Round table, “Primary Work,” led by Marion Lawrence, | * 11:30—Adaress, Among the Negroes,” | Ban_Jose. 11:55—Jubilee Quartet, 12 to 1:30—Reception and First | Presbyterian Church. Third session, Wednesday afternoon, June 20. ““The Sunday School Work Rev. George Jackson, lunch at 1:30—Devotional services. Professor E. O. Ex- celi jead the singing. 2:0—Paper, “Intermediate Work,” W. O. Dis- | cho, San Francisco. The island is about | | 3:00—Addry * Robert in; T. Bonsall, Cincinnati, O. ne chorus. 1 session, Wedn —Praise service, Pr essor BE. O. Excell, Rev. Alexander Henry, THURSDAY nday nsall. repo Bingham, Bacon, Oakland; re work, Rev. I. Philadelphia. MORNING. Bu Earl srer, 3,V 0 f San Jose; M. Walters, report of nominating committee, §. W. k, Gonzales; election of officers, Ropnd Table, “The Home Department,” )n Lawrence. Sixth session, Thursday afternoon, June 21. 1:3)- Devotional service: Professor E. O. cell will conduct the stging. | _2:00—Paper, “Normal Education,” Henry T. Plant, Saratoga. nday School Progress,” Rev. Alex- music by seventy-five children; illustrated ‘The Heart's Wash Day,” Marion Law- told State Secretary the THE ZAND RIVER FIGHT LONDON, June 18.—A belated dispatch version of an It Knox, with a mixed drove off the Boers, who left four nd four prisoners on the fleld. The 1 loss was Major Seymour and two CAPE TOWN, June 5.—The new Cab- wife of the Transvaal State Secre- accom- from it is reported there that is in a feeble condi- sing the Eye Gate in Teach- v evening, June 20. 15 ilng ~ what fruit trolled Address, ‘“The International Lesson | pledged their hearty support. | ‘”H‘n\ E. S. Lewis of Columbus, O. LAIr‘nmmH(ufl who had been sent to see | Offerinz, m ; . Lion & Sons in regard to it —Address, ‘‘Value of Association Work," | they would sign thefr 200 ac the school lesson for June of executive commit- ; report of report of com- Ex- “*Sunshine ing the State Denounced and a Committee Appointed to Special Dispatch to The Call. | SAN JOSE, June 15.—The California | Cured Fruit Assoclation is now a reality and it will handle 8 per cent of the prune crop of the State the coming year. In| the maintenance of prices and taking the | dried fuit product out of the hands of | speculators it will be aided by the Pack-| ers' Assoclation, which includes nearly all the large packers of the State. This de-| termination to proceed with the Cured Fruit Association was reached this after- ‘ noon after an all day and evening session of the board of directors with the pack- | ers. For the past few days things have | looked blue for the prune men, % per cent | of the acreage of the State not having been signed. The directors of the association state | this evening that 80 per cent of the acre- age of the State’ has been signed and over @ per cent of the prune crop of Santa | Clara Valley. With these amounts they | fall and they would be powerless In the hands of speculators. The meeting of growers to-day was the most enthus: tic ever b County. Over 1000 persons were in tendance. C. D. Blaney presided as chair- man. | The enthuslasm was unbounded and | ended in one thousand growers parading | the streets with a brass band and carry- ing a transparency reading: : Prune | Combine Must Go On.” In this manner | the meeting waited upon the meeting of | the Cured Fruit Association directors aud‘ the Packers’ Association in the Board of Trade rooms and urged the parties to con- | tinue the fruit association. ‘ To-dey was the time set for the di- rectors to determine whether the associa- | tion had secured control of a large enough percentage of the prune acreage to war- rant them to continue. 40— * n chool a: Evangell. ! Ve ade h ee v ey, ev 1Al Gan Franciae, o | C RO S uS e ATener, Rav. 3 W, erance Teaching — the Teachers | Dinsmore, J. D, Radsford ‘and others. Pl e i st | TRey Il avos organization as ‘the o Alto, State superintendent of | only salvation for the prune men. It was o athe Sunday Bohool, " Rev. 7, | Stated the full 90 per cent of the prune | acreage sought ha the association, the a i not all been signed wi i but were ad assoclatlon, reported that Mr. L sold his prunes to A. C. Kuhn & only packing firm out of the ass of packers. The committee on resolutions reported as follows: | At a mass meeting of fruit growers, bankers, men merchants and other bus day, June 15, the following s held this rectors of the California Cu: tion should now proceed to « purpose of the organization. It is our earnest desire that they should do so, and we pledge them our most hearty confidence in the under- taking, and further we believe that the emer- into effect the ©080608$0$0208080#0$0P0S0S0P09090$ 3 \.A.VI ADVERTISEMENTS. Fositively cured by these Little Pills, “They also relieve Distress from | fiect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsl. ness, Bad Tastetn the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels, Purely Vegetable. Small Pill, 8mall Dose. = Smafl Price. #0606060406090906060208000¢ GICHY s e A Natura! Mineral Water ) ) o with medicinal qualities, For Indigestion and Stomach Disorders. VICHY IN SIPHONS SNT WEEHY Get the Genuine W So-called POP0P0OP0OSO® o * o * .OQOOOQOVOO‘D'v - ¢ UeOPOS0S0e VIN MARIANI MARiANI WINE—WORLD FAMOUS TONIC Its good effects are immediate and lasting. It is also very palatable, agreeable to the taste and acceptable to the most delicate smach. take before meals; as a General Tonic As an Appetizer, Digestive, take after me: t any time. druggists. Refuse Substitutes. HERE CAN YOU GO WITH ONLY 3% HOURS OF STAGING, AND ONLY $8.00 FOR THE ROUND TRIP, THAT WILL EQUAL FOR ONE MOMENT THE JUSTLY CELEBRATED AND BEAU- TIFUL HICHLAND SPRINGS DANCING six nights of the week. GOLF, Tennis, 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 Properties. Large Cool Rooms, lighted | by FElectricity. Call on LEE D. CRAIG, 316 Montgomery st.. or address CRAIG & WARNER, Highland Springs, Cal. CLEAN MUD That cleanses the system of tainted blood. Made of fresh soil and hot sul- Paso Robles Hot Springs . Rates F0 to 2 illustrated | No winds, no fogs, no stagin; for hotel, baths and physician, a week. Ask or write for || booket. SPECIAL ROUND-TRI? REBATE TICKETS. | For_further information apply to FRANK W. ELY, City Agent, Tel, Red 640 Market st.. S. F. || oOtto E. Never, Proprietor, Paso Robles, Ci You run a big risk in drink- ing tea and coffee—they are dangerous beverages. ' Cof=farin will prolong your life, strengthen every bone, muscle and tissue in your body and give you sound digestion. Most grocers sell Cof-farin. gencies of the case require that they go for- ward. This was adopted unanimously and the following committee was named to pre- gent it to the directors: C. D. Blaney, cyenth sesson Thursday evening, June 2L | chairman; T Bttt F. M. Righter, L il e T e, S 10-(,5‘“'“ H. F. Lord, C. W. Childs, Dr. J. W. Dins- 0 Rev B8, Lewis b onal Co-opera- | more, Judge Huribert and J. W. Dunn. 8:45—A " ““The Sunday School Teacher as | , Lhen the matter of the growers escort- a Soul Winner,” Marion Lawrence; adjourn. | I the committee came up and was car- Ment. of convention: delegates Joinine hands, | ied with a hurrah. In a few minutes singing Be With You ~Till We Meet | money was raised for the expense. With Again.” Colonel Whitton as grand marshal they nominational conferences, Friday morning, | marched to the Board of Trade rooms. 4:00—Baptist conference, First Baptist Church, uctor. . Second and Santa Clara streets, Rev. Lewls, D.D., conductor. 9:00—Presbyterian _conference, ian Church, North Second street; a, Rev. Alexander Henry, conductor. Chureh, Marion Lawrence, conductor. ' confererice, First street, near San Antonio, n Francisco, conductor. MINING CAMP BURNED. L5, Heroism Displayed by the Man at the d San Antonio treets, Robert T. Bon. ethodist conference, First Methodist First Presby- near Santa ‘ongregational conference, First Congre- Third and ' Ban Antonio Christian The committ and Vice Pres presented their resolutions dent Henry addressed them The me=ting severely denounced the ac- tion of Dr. Kinyoun in placing the qu antine on the State, and a committee was afipnlmrd to prepare resolutions along those lines. OF INTEREST TO THE COAST. Pensions and Postoffice Changes Re- ported From Washington. | Special Dispatch to The Call | WASHINGTON, June 18.—Pensions for Californians: Original—Abraham J. Crl: man, Camptonville, $12; Ogden B. Phillips, Corning, $10; Charles A. Mercer, Valley Springs, $6. Increase—Alfred Malpas, Los Gatos, $8 50; Morgan Driggs, Needles, $10; R. MEYCRS & CO Diseases and Weakness of Men. ESTABLISHED IN 1881, Largest Medical Institute and Most Extensi¥= Practice. 731 MARKET STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. Home Cures. Sealed “rivate Book, Free visis DR JORDAN'S saear MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 0GILAREETCE. bt GEMS, 6.0k The Largest Anatomical Museum in the 5 > Henry L. McLain, Del Rosa, $10; Jonathan # g TUCSON, Ariz.. June 18.—Fire destroyed | Phelps, Verdugo. $12; George A Warner, | B Y s Pearce mining camp Sunday. Oll was be- | Sacramiento, 10; Chafies E. Cook. Los An. | SoetiBeh (al Couse. Eat 36 yoars ing used instead of coal for fuel. The |Beles, $30. idows—Carrie A. Hager, OR. JORDAN—PRIVATE DISEASES tanks where the ofl was stored become BBeTkeley. Sfii*m}l:norl ofC Ms"l\"“ Bgl ey, Conultstion free and stricty private ignited and exploded, scattering fire all | Brodgticke gfi0 Bmily €. Sperry, South D e i Phe” Oregon:' Restoration and reissue—Hen- Wrire for Book. PHILOSOPEY ef an hour the mine bulildin; wiped out. At the shaft ?o of the flames. | last man came out. A fifty stamp-mill one of the most ‘ o, The postoffice at Oak Park will be dis- | | fory.1s @ tolal wf§§{'{”°{-‘{.3",°;;’fi!"'fi‘6§‘, continuied on June a0, the office to be made | 000.” "The Pearce mine 1s one of it | a statien of Sacramento. [ ol producing. mines and Je ommed™oat | * Postmasters commissioned: California— | Penrose and Buckman. 1t prouned 102 | Palmdale, Katherine L. Bulkeley: Wood- month $140,000. bridge, Frank Wilkinson. Postmasters | appointed—Hesperia, San Bernardino | C. T. HENDERSON MISSING. May Have Met Foul Play. Special Dispatch to The Call. LOS ANGELES, June 18.—Charles T. buggy for the oil flelds. pending business transactions ago B i Plumbers’ Strike Ended. The fire broke out at 2:30 p. m. and in were nearly use the man at the hoist stuck to his post In the face The fire reached him as the Left Los Angele;Txonth Ago and Henderson of Los Angeles, vice president of the Juanita Ofl Company, who left this city for S8an Luis Obispo a month ago, is believed to be the victim of foul play. Henderson left this city with a team and He carried 3200 in cash and several drafts to co::plete For a period he wrote of his where- abouts, but all tidings ceased three weeks As his finances are in_satisfactory condition no reason, unless he was way- laid or is sick at some interfor point, can be assigned for his sudden disappearance. ST. PAUL. Minn., June 18.—The jour- ry L. Slocum, dead, Ashland, $12. Increase —Louis Ulen, Ashlapd, $8. Widows—Ada- | line J. 8locum, Ashland, 38. | Washington: War with Spain—Freder- | ick Spencer, Vancouver, original, $72. County, Jessie F. Lewls, vice M. J. Rit- tenhouse, resigned. -~ Railway Changes Hands. ST. PAUL, Minn., June 18.—-The North- ern Pacific Rallway Company to-day filed with the Secretary of State a deed from the St. Paul and Duluth Railway Company transferring all its property o the North- ern Pacific. The consideration named was $2,760,824. The Northern Pacific also filed a mortgage on the newly acquired line to the Guaranty Trust Company of New York, to secure an issue of $20,000.000 four Of this amount only at this time. sy et Laborers Scarce. VACAVILLE, June 18.—The orchardists in addition to the plague scare have other troubles. It is impossible to secure suffi- clent help. A rancher yesterday was will- ing to give 150 girls, boys and men emplo ment for the balance of the apricot sea- er cent gold bonds. 1,215,000 will be : { MANBIAGE, MAILED FREE (A valuable book for men) DR._JOBDAN & CO., 105! Market 5t. 8. F. HE railroad between Lake Tahoe and Truckee s now running daily, trains con- necting with Fast-bound Southern FPacific T neymen plumbers, after an unsuccesstul strike for shorter hours lasting six weeks, to-day formally declared the strike off. could secure steady employment. son__ Probably several help is obtained from the outside many ranchers will suffer loss. CAPITAL STOCK $5,000,000. Un'ted States. and Police Department wires. phones. Charges lower rates than Bell Company. 20, 1900 Telephone Stock for Sale. SAFEST AND BEST INVESTMENT BEFORE THE PUBLIC TO-DAY. PEOPLE’S MUTUAL TELEPHONE COMPANY, 50.000 SHARES OF $100 EACH. Is the owner of the most valuable Tele phone Franchise In the Has 3500 contracts for use of its telephones. Has assured net Income of over $100,000 a year. CIVES city FREE telephones and switching In all city offices; FREE Fire CIVES city telephone users $2,000,000—20,000 shar:s of Its stock for using its Will pay 10 per cent dividends on Its stock if supported by telephone users. GCUARANTEES that no assessment will ever b: levied on lupstock. Will keep millions of dollars in Californla that now go to Eastern capltalists. ONLY 5000 SHARES for sale. for construction purposes, at $2500 a share, payable In montbiy Installments of $5.00. Last day for subscription 'J’:n. Full Information furnished on application to PEOPLE’S MUTUAL TELEPHONE COMPANY, 206 Sansome Street, San Francisco. hundred hands Unless {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. For particulars apply to S. P. Co., ticket office, or to D. L. Bliss Jr., superin- tendent Lake Tahoe Transportation Company, Tahoe City, Cal. BLUE LAKES, Lake Co.; fine fishing, boating, bathing and hunting in the heart of the mountajns. The Dest_table in Lake Co. Address O. WELS- MAN, Midlake P. O., Lake Co., Cal. Formerly CALIFORNIA HOT >PRINGS X &aiida Bprings; new management; a place of comfort all eeasons; 46 miles from San Francisco, via Tiburon Ferry. Rallroad station on _hotel grounds; extensive swimming tank; $10 50 and (CEANEXCURSIONS San Francisco Tacoma and ¢ trip. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. to Victorla, Vancouver, Seattle, | other ports of call and return, 11 day sage to Skaguay, over the White Pass Rallway, down the Yukon to Nome, returning by ocean, 30 to 35 days' trip. San Francisco to Seattle, thence per steamer Senator, July 21, via Juneau, Skaguay, Glacler Bay and the Inland Passage, In sight of Mt St. Elias, via Unimak Pass and Seal Islands to Nome, thence to East Cape and Siberfan into the Arctie Ocean and return, about 40 days’ trip. Full particulars in pamphiet, entitled Alaska Excursions. Ticket office, 4 New Montgomery. SANTA CATALINA ISLAND, 3% Hours' Ride From Los Angeles, Cal GREATEST 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. The Sportsman’s Paradise. HOTEL METROPOLE and COUNTRY CLUB always open. Golf 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, €21 Market st.. San Francisco. Or BANNING CO.. 222 South Spring st., Los Angeles, Cal The_ Sanitarium o the Coast. The b=« physicians recom- mend it as the onlv cure for theumatism | Hot Springs, ol m i s e Mgr, Byron Hot Springs, Cal. City Office, Room 30 3 Geary stre: Byron | Dr. C. C. 0’Donnell’s Mineral Springs | At Glen Ellen is the best camping, plcnic and pleasure resort on the Coast. ‘The greatest remedy for lung disease, liver and stomach complaints, rheumatism and _catarrh in the world; 46 miles from S. F. The 8. P. R. R. TOUE F and N. P. R. R. give special rates to o pors. Thirty cottages and tents furnished: rent cheap. No fogs nor polson oak at the rk. Mineral water, boats and bathing free. Pk ire of DR. C. C. O'DONNELL. office 102134 Market st., {4 you want your bet. Sixth and Seventh, 5. F. health this is the place to go. 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 e Tand all-the-year-round climate in Cal- ifornia; ideal grounds and surroundings: on iroad, 136 miles from San Francisco; 8 a week; open all year; send for booklet. Address ORCHARD SPRINGS, Chicago Park, Cal. Take Tiburon Ferry, 7:30 a&. m., to Ukiah, and stage to SARATOGA SPRINGS. $9.50 round trip. Write for booklet. 7. MARTENS, Proprietor, Bachelor P, O. City office, 416 Pine s San Francisco to Seattle and the Inland Pas- | coast, erossing the Arctic Circle and passing | TAVERN OF Castle Crag And... Soda: Springs. SEASON OPENS JUNE 15, Located in the midst of grand and impressive mountain scenery, with Mount Shasta and the Crags for a | background. FINE HUNTING AND FISHING. Unsurpassed culsine and service and reason- able rates. RAILROAD FARE, round sleeper both ways, $14. For rates, terms and other aress: E. B. PIXLE Care Pacific Improvement ¢ Crocker Building, S trip, including tnformation ad- San Jose s the centra) « 'ty of California, and Hotel Vendome is its most attractive feature. Adjacent to_Lick Observatory, New Almaden Quicksiiver Mine, Alum Rock Park and count- less other attr reached over perfect roads. Hotel thoroughly modern and first class in every respect, with service unsurgassed. at ““Traveler” office, 20 Montgomery st. San Francis: r address GEO. P. SNELL, Mgr., San Jose, Cal. PARAISO HOT SPRINGS, Serispat ot Monterey County, Cal.—For heal of flowe: hot | baths; swimming tan are all grad dren’s p hall: la 'GILROY HOT SP | The waters are no | cures of Rheumatism, Polsoning, Liver and K sia, Dyspepsia and Complaints. Hotel Baths refitted and scenery, delightful | ins. fogs. Uneq recreation. Rates, § leave Third and T m. and 2:45 p. m for springs. For illy R. RC 1 HOT SPRINGS. SONO: SKAGGS &5 05 & s from San » and i e staging | best natural | St ; CLA TAG! SERVICE ges: round trip from Take Tiburon ferry morn | San ge constantly increasing. 3. F MULGREW, Proprietor. VICHY SPRINGS. Three miles from Ukiah, Mendoctno County. Natural electric waters, champagne baths: only it in' the world of this class of waters P & continuous flow of natural warm water direct from springs to bathtubs p o | grounds; fishing and hunting: crystal spring; | accommodations and table first class. Opens April 15th. J. A. REDEMEYER & CO.. Proprietors. ROWARDENNAN IN THE SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS. Now open and offering every charm to pleas- ure and health seekers. Boating, swimming. fishing, tennis, croquet, billiards. bowling all golf links, good driving and saddle horses. su- perior table. Campers’ ticket from San Fran- Sisco, $3 00. Full information at Traveler office, 20 Montgomery st., or B. DICKINSON, Lesses, Ben Lomond, Cal. PLEASANT VIEW HOTEL. Iron and Magnesia Springs. These celebrated springs adjoin Bartlett Springs. Fishing: bun ing; home cooking; good beds; 38 3 to $10 wee cottages for housekeeping. MRS. H. HOPPIN, Bartlett Springs, MINERAL CARLSBAD $RRGS: Most beautiful spot in Lake County. Waters uns for dropsy, stomach, liver, kidney and bladder affections. Accommodations first lass: 310 & weei: lighted by gas. E | "W R. McGOVERN, Keiseyville, Lake Co. | 18 MILES FROM | PLANTATION HOUSE—E.535% 7o on stage line. Good trout fishing; plenty fruit, cream and milk; free conveyance for parties of two or more; grand redwood scenery. Address J. LUTTRINGER, Seaview, Sonoma Co.. or ap- ply MR, KRUSE, 207 Front st., for particulars. INDEPENDENCE LAKE In the heart of the Sierras. Perfect climate, fine fishing, excellent table, magnificent for- est, no polson oak, no pests. An ideal spot for families. See "“The Traveler” for partic- ulars. Open Jupe 1. Address MRS, H. M CLEMONS, Indepbndence Lake, Cal. = wn TOCALOMA, BERTRAND HOTEL—First-class accommo- dations: reasonable rates; for families and - ties; fishing, bathing, beautiful drives to &:r Valley, ete. JOSEPH F. BERTRAND or Pahl's shoe store, 324 Kearny st, 3. F. DUNCAN SPRINGS HOTEL %™ g, muss Unequaled soda and magnesia waters. Good for all stomach, kidney and liver troubles. Housekeeping cottages furnished. ~For terms an culars address O, HO Mendocino. County, Cal. S s YOSEMITE . ion, fee Oak Flat route. Stages leave Ching on line Sterra R. R. daily. Rnund“l'flguf:l:: San Francisco $32. For further information call ONE OF NATURE'S WONDERS. Dasiag and ivers Write for pamphiet T Oniting. and. livery. or pamip 3 WERTHEIMER, Manager. HKLAMATH HOT SPRINGS. The healthiest resort in the prettiest county in Californa. Trout fishing—finest in the State— Shovel Creek, 15 miles for casting. Hunting— plenty of game In surrounding mountains— muu, quall, deer and bear. EDSON BROS,, prietors, Beswick, . Siskiyou County, Cal. okt D EWART. Apus Cattonte "Gar | o Mariet sv. 8. ¥.: taloghone ek AFet THE GEYSLCRS, oo WALDRUHE, Sonoma Mountains. Excellent accommoda for families and sportamen. First.clase Lubie: All kinds of dairy produce. Fine spring water. Rates §7 up. Send f BRUNING, Santa. Rosa, car o O B W ST. HELENA SANITARIUM. Beassiry Napa Valley. The institution has 2 vantages of a health resort as well ‘.l: ;:l'n:d- fully equlgped sanitarium. Carriage meets all trains at St. Helena. Send for circular. Address M. St. Helena, Cal. NAPA SOUA SPRINGS. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. A. DOLLMANN, Napa Soda Springs P. O, ST. HELENA SANITARIU OPEN MAY 1st; tons of MONTE VISTA STRY peax iat: | rons of trated circular. Flat, Cal. THOMAS ". MORGAN, Dutch LAUREL DELL LAKE. The most attractive place in Lake County to spend your vacation. Boating, bathing, bowl- ing, tennis, livery, new walks, etc. Write for | etrcular to H. WAMBOLD, | Laurel Deil, Lake County. Cal THE WELLESLEY, California and Larkin Sts.. San Francisco. Strictly First-class Family Hotel. MRS. M. MERRY, Proprietress. ELMONTE HOTEL, magnificent view and ss accommoda- ons. Large y rooms. Special rates te fomiiles. Free bus meets every train; &5 miles from San Francisco. Fare §1 6. Kenilworth fan, Mill Valley. nly renovated. Eleetric lights, bi- e tennis, croquet, Strictly first class, Jards, me apply o Mrs. P. J. MARTINA. LOS GATOS, Cal.— Beautiful grounds, | SANTA CRUZ_Mountains—A quiet ranch, five Tnilea” from Santa Cruz: delightful summer home In redwoods; running water; abundance fruit, good table; terms $5 50 week. Address W. CRANDELL, Santa Cruz, Cal. N BOARD on a fruit ranch, 3§ per week: com- ¢ Tome and free drives; round trip from San Srancisco §8. Address Redwood Occidental, Sonoma County, Cal. KEYSER & WATSON, Hopland, convey tour- ists to Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs and Lakeport. The best of turnouts. GLEN OAKS RANCH — Nice surroundings; comfortable room: good table; convenlent location. Address F. QUIEN, Glen Ellen, Cal. THE Tallman House, Upper Lake. ing: reasonable rates. Headquarters for tour- ists and commercial travelers. TOURISTS can get first-class rigs from H. A. ELDRED, Ukiah, for all summer resorts, at reasonable rates. Eagle Stables. Tel No. 18 1

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