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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 24, 1900 27 e it i3 233 3-2.3.3.8-3-2-3.3.3.1 | to the order, hav d AMUSEMENT! a BONRNED RN | & orier, have, Juel bees empieiad . o \;hal,(nf of records at the Post-street wig- [e) - SAN FRANCISCO MAHA N A | N E WS B | "0 the evening of the 2d of July Chero- 2 4 | kee Tribe of Berkeley will have a public o raising up of chiefs in the amplified form. All of the fraternal socieites of Berkeley L3-8 -] DDOD'}Qfifiunfififinfifi:fiuBflflbfiflufiflflfiflflflfiflfl E= 2 o "el k‘\;"vn iln\’n\;d ngd ):I?a'e accep‘edhxtlib ivitation to attend. e reat chiefs The Eastern Star. | ture every month. To-morrow night the | Will visit in a_body. ) . the parlor and wives and lady | Pocahontas Council, D. of P., will hold were nearly two hundred ‘mem- | Idembers of 4 st_Thursday | Telatives will attend the Tivoll. There | 8n entertainment and dance 'in Laurel Gate Chap. | be about 200 in the party. Hall, Shiels bullding, to-morrow evening. Montezuma Tribe will celebrate its sixt | . he \ .ml«-ns\_nu | Native Daughters. %?nni‘wrf\ar h{']an enwrmmm‘&m e.ng t‘:‘adll g s The home coming from -the Grand | D the mbly Hall, Red Men's build- R k 3 and | p, “ 5 ing. next Tuesday evening. — N s ‘! ‘Y!nr ({Q)lrs. a Gett, wife of Major | Baid’ te: ribe adoniea seven pale- | Week Commenoing ¥ . oanenn s wa 1s Svine THIS 1S ONE ; st impressive ms jett of Sacramento, will long be pleas- | faces on the sleep of the 20th sun and | g 4ay Matinee, the best vaudeville bills in America."'— ne the worthy | UTablY remembered by all who in every | conferred the warriors and chiefs degree. unday J George H. Broadhurst, in N. Y. Tele- EM . g ‘of. | ¥ay have shown the interest that is feit [ The tribe is in a fourishing condition | june 24th. LI, Juse N5 + OF TH wrnn drilled of . - t | this very < ble lady w! s been | POth numerically and financially. e o S A% _ Among at wisitors | elevated fo the Miphnécr borie, has been | Georee, H. Buck, Superior Judge ot San The most important engagement of the season. - arling, Grand | gie - of 3 st _position in the | Mateo County and a past great sachem - 5 Johnson, Daet | EMt Of the Native Daughters of the | of the order, was in town attending the | e ' HE FOUR ( :OHA NS o G Past Grana | G0lden W Upon her arrival at the | Grand Grove of Druids and paid a visit ¥ Bonnefield, | ;';',";],"‘Y’I" ‘;\ 3 ”\':1’ 3 d\g).-z;.zw.,], from | mYmp r:t;nvp(%ru:lhfi great chl;aogo;%c‘zyg‘% The highest paid vaudeville artists in America. dia }{ ‘\ lf X, \ tions from' Butter and Ls Baudera parg < | tweive chndidases into the mysteries of Presenting George M. Cohan’s latest and best farce comedy, “THE GOVERNOR'S SON. Chapter; Wil- | :f the ive Daughters and delegations | Redmanship at its last held meeting, ODD JU‘DGE F MI d ¥ ne apter: WAL~ | trom Sunset and S | This council is rapidly taking its place = A I = Y Sons, the | among_the leading lady fraternities of The mos rtamin, batt n on a_welcome t Alameds The team work performed un. EanscImn o o ow much the lady was thought of. In |der the guidance of H. A. Cole is worthy CARRINGTON, HOLLAND AND GALPEN | | the evening the members of Califia Par- | of special mention. A famoug {210 of operatic-comadians. | Mr. Miliberry d office in the lo- there was 1 at the home of Mrs. Gett to e lor ca Rt X eir congratulations. collectively The National Union. T | Quaily.® The rooms had. bech | On the évening cf the 16th tnst. thesan| G I L B E R T ----- aA8p ----- GOLD1 F H EB E | TAVERN OF - | extend t decorated on account of her Versatile comedlans and old "Frisco favorites. C tl C and indf astefu Miss | ssful term | broad-mind- | and Aduring the evening | Francisco Cabinet paid an officlal visit to " by & siring orchestr | San Franclsco Council in Red Men's bulld- MUSICAL DALE | SYDNEY DEANE ing. The report of Secretary Hills showed Phe Campanciogieal; B ats were serv st allan Barytone. 0 remained until a lat that the council has in the past few = Y e T 0 " sday evening Sutter Parlor | months been taking in new members and | CHAS. E. GRAPEWIN, Supported by MISS ANNA CHANCE and Company, | cAx YOU GO WITH ONLY ¥% HOURS And ful "at home'" and on Tt that it has several In view. Tt is expected Presenting an original comedy, “A MISMATED PAIR, OF STAGING, . s iera Parlor held a receptio: | . : e — o ; Eapitol buiiding, "On - Hdny | that before the close of the year the coun- MATINEE 10-D .Y, SUNDAY, JUNE 24th AND ONLY $8.00 FOR THE ROUND TRIP, Soda SpPlngS. give a grand gon- | Cf ave a net g Parquet, 25 cents, any seat; Balcony, 10 cents; Children, 10 cents, any part A few front | THAT WILL EQUAL FOR ONE MOMENT onor o ers. There was during the evening an . Paos S ek L £ T of ti bers. There was g & orchestra rows reserved, 50 cents: front rows of balcony, reserved, 25 cents. e OIS A A A ker Art interesting discussion on the subject of - — SR e TIFUL SEASON OPENS JUNE I5. nto Cou advisability of the senate creating a » S0 S e 3 Located in the midst of grand and impressive COLUMBIA 3 it iy e < ey o 000 and the Crags for & el background. 1 it make manife 3 ! - erve fund. Among the speakers were 2 i e <ident Cutherth of the Cabinet, Friends | ofe * ¥Donnell - | Bell, M Dr. Millberry, Financial Sec- O'Donnell, a member of Blinn, Friend McGuffey and others, E 3 FINE HUNTING AND FISHING. arlor, T tended ar Preparations are being made for a grand iven under the auspices of Last Time TO-NIGHT of TO-NIGHT—LAST TIME. Unsurpassed cuisine and service and reason- able rates. parlc smoke ¥ With | the Jocal councils on the night of-Septem- RAILROAD FARE, round trip, including tle Cozy,” | ber 20, It will be under the direction of & | o ¢ L4 THE DANCING six nights of the wesk. GOLF. egates are: | committee composed of one from each of MAD \ | GREAT KELLAR ’ Tennie, Bowling. Cement smfllr;m)x"fi:nsu.n ega Parlor t to b ng was a very pleasa the local councils. ACRES of Shady Groves The Odd Fellows. e |In a Wenderful Programme of Mystery. | ghady Walks. leeper both ways, $14. i E ———ten Finest Deer Hunting in the County. Hunting | g - ] 0. Brower, assist- | Seven Pines Circle, L. G. A. R. ’ Hoinest Deer Hunting o e oY e od. Vapor | o fCr, Ftes., terms and other information ‘ B s The annual anniversary party of Seven THE SEASON’S EVENT! TO-MORROW NIGHT Bather “Cola“Mineras ‘Flinges. T e Pacs S EIXLET, Manaewr. 1 the newly elected of- ines Circle, Ladies of the Gran rmy*of | - Francises. ton = a5 grand secretary 1l be iIn this | hall of the Alcazar building on the nigl = 5 anuil s gt (his Week to enter upon the discharge | of the 21th nst, ‘There will be a g90d pro- Gorgeous Revival of RIS PO T Poimty o umerous Mineral SPTIAEY Bbome lisnicd | EEEENENNESNNNENENENEES r duties. It not vet been an- | gramme of entertainment, to be followed ced whero sh } o ; o G by Electricity. [} = serv E nor | Springs, Cal. | TE L e of| __ AMUSENENTS, 1 MILLER |} REST SPORT § and Mrs. Emma Ralph elega | | | a the Grand Parlor. e deleg S ree AT S GRAND OPERA-HOUSE Spsat Paso Robles Hot Springs | § . cro s owonaco 5 El = a ight Magnolia Lodge had hout ® rk was exceedingly well ful girls of the W ented to the grand s At Hotel del Coronado - gave a very flattering acec R i R e e FRIDAY AFTERNOON SPECIAL COMPANY. THE COOLEST PLACE IN CALI- ared FORNIA IN SUMMER. Last year the mercury reached 81 dexgrees but once, and only for half an hour. Get Steamer Rates and Infor- mation at No. 4 New Montgomery st., San Francisco. E. 5. BABCOCK, Manager, Coronado "Beach, Cal 1 the report she pre: boc Away from the dust and city's din. Round Trip only §6 20. Dine and dance at the hotel; rest and ramble among oakclad hills. Grand Pall on July 4th. Musi by FUHR'S Family Orchestra. Tickets on sale July 2 to 4, at all Apollo was d by a|app nd vist The installa it this INB 29, :45 SHARP, | i BRI LT e e | NOTE ity e v Iak“'pla"“ L"n ‘.}‘E s )h, < e jb{}\-v fome six nights—two matinees. 1 ich occasion Past President Mrs. Minnie . Kalloch will present the parlor a beau- EEe BIENEESRLY ANR tiful silk American flag. The “evenings at MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY | B e first Monday of ea ‘The Prevailing London and active features o 1 attractiv re f this New York Comedy Success of the Odd Fel ny visitors, | FOR THE _committee in always made to feel that they amme of a >, “‘] lcome, | ‘ Iy S. P. Starions, good to duly 6. Will be & go0d pro- | o I 'WIDOW AND ORPHANS ki oty ‘MISS HOBBS’’ || " For other information apply to F. y bring to it m. BT L nees | Ancient Order United Workmen. By Jerome K. Jerome. W. ELY, ;wg agent, 640 Market. isco extension ami | { | 7 e Red 2336, o oo i | M A Great Company! Powerful CROMUS! pyipry g1 o g1 s e e | B e o < A 1 1| _July 2—THE TREE O NOWLEDGE." Sl % She mihtof 1) JAMES E. | Symphony Orchestra! - Gorgeous Scenery! | _Juw THE TREE OF KNOWLEDGE. lcomed by Master 3 Beautiful Costumes! Reallstic Effects! SUTRO BATHS T ! ¢ - welcomed by Master \\'(\r'«'-; OPEN NIGHTS, e ] EVENINGS AT 8 S e e ™ r we n, Secretary Malloy MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2. ADMISSION 10e. CHILDREN e, Lo tos; Aol by. A | Dutbios tmting gibuisgie: %o shivives, Mo i e nl::"x;b se ’ POPULAR"”‘ and WPPRICES HE raflroad between Lake Tahos and Quicksilver Mine, Alum Rock Park and count- | mance City, € i : o service um d ATTRACTIONS FROM EVERY THEATER| DON'T | THE | 108 Post St.. Near K2arny, S. F. | Matr rasomatie, For furiher information cal FAMmous ere nad been for| The fiero of the Fire Department. ° Central California fraii in the morning 4t Frickes st 915, ar . French, [ ot i ; 5 . 'NG GU. fors other attractions. reached over perfect The Rebekahs. < H Adjacent to Lick Observatory, New Almaden Tahod Transportation Compa: of San Frascisco. KNI T roads. Hotel thoroughily modern and first class IN THE CITY FORGETOJ ,,?f‘i%?‘lm : the| AND THE BEST BILL EVER GIVEN. . . held &7 e | Seats, $1. Tickets on sale at Every Theater A M“k w‘]lte Flag in_the city | Boxes and $10, According to Locatlon, i —Presented by— or as Much More as Any One Wants to Give Orders for bexes may be left to-day or to- morrow | DUNNE & RYLEY’S ns commence at the Grand Opera | JAY MORNING at 9 o'clock. ] 0PERA —Including— MATTHEWS & BULGER, John W. Dunne, HOUSE Mary Marble, Walter Jones, Maude Courtney and 30 Others. | at “Traveler office. 20 Montgomery st., San | e Dae " Francl o P SNELL, Mgr., San Joss, Cal GILROY HOT SPRlNfiS Gent's and Children's 755 = | SANTA CATALINA ISLAND, | o F ittt Gt cond ant Sioreos . Bathln : = Angales, Cal. | Poisoning. Liver and Kidney Diseases, New | (B8 Tome M Brow lee 4 9 gta. Dyspepsia_and all Bisdder and Urinary | GREATEST ATTRACTIONS IN THE WEST. | & 0 jaints. Hotel and cottages renovated. ®4 | Second Annual Rod and Reel Fishing Tour- : .Slllts — YNZ-, e+ Fuma Club." Baths refitted and improved. Magnifice, (Alpaca and Knitted) badge of h aster workman as presented nted by the s instrument atest num of ¢ being a cl 1st month Deputy V he extension w ecured the appli rous of becoming mé This energetic dey B scenery, delightful walks. Hunting and fish- O oux Wasioun Miriue Dast. | ing. No ff\:; Unequaled for heaith, rest and y Re ton. Rates, §12 to $14 per week. Trains rtsman’s Paradise. bt - = OTEL METROPOLE and COUNTRY CLUB | Third and Townsend streets, 8. F., 9 a. At Priees to L M L A Tournaments, | m. aod 3:6 p. m. daily. Carrises ot Sliry TDEAL CAMP LIFE. | for wprings. For illustrated pamphiets address Suit Everybody. | Ir fun information, hotel rates, unique ar- | R. ROBERTSON, Proprietor. . i " rangements for camping and illustrated pam- Sweaters, Jorseys. Golf Vemts, | FUEST Spty to 1 | SKAGGS HOT, SPRINGS, SONOMA . o - GEORGE W. THOMPSON, | County:; only 4% hours | octety ing Goods 621 Market st.. San Francisco. from San Franciseo and but nine miles of Send for Tilustrated Cata- Or BANNING CO., staging; waters noted for medicinal virtues: logues. 222 South Spring Los Angeles, Cal State; grand mountain ors of Workman ( e trail was best natural bath h on to t PHONE MAIN 832, 2 : 1 trout streams at door: telel 2 seanesy: good tro aoor: telephone, "ot of Burns - New Songs. New Specialties. ' : o | Siorrane daily matl and ‘xpress; - FIRET: e as returned from the East, where ——MATINEE TO-DAY! g — p | Dr. €. C. O’Donnell’s Mineral Springs | (T8 " HOTEL "AND STAGE SERVIC > . an veral ¥ . He is again Good Reserved Seat in Orchestra 25c. Next—HOYT'S LATEST, N LEN is the best camping. orning and afternoon stages: round trip from how e 3 > 3 | 1 est camping, plente | g & V of th the lodge, he is an enthusi- LAST NIGHT OF DY ANDOK NRa s ...:\‘,. Tt on the Coast. The sreatest | San Franciseo only Take Tiburon ferry 8 e | man. Judson Brusie's Rural Drama, — — for iung disease, liver and stomacn | At 7:30 a. m. or 3:3 p. m. Terms, & a day of t was h: ¢ esday night there was a larg 3 i ts. rheumatism 8nd catarrh in the | $12 & week References—Any guest of the past ¥ v | ance in Triumph Lodge. During | *'% miles from S. F. The 8. P. R. R. | five years: er}n.;-;:w;g;vmg:”|fl'. & T r arge | the evening John Heeringa, who for a | F. and N. P. R. R. give special rates to | K G g prietor. wider fhe t served in the capacity of dis- ' campers. Thirty cottazes and tents furnished: | " TW le that she |y the lodges of the district, pre d | FRrATY park. Mineral water, boats an 1,.'nn|c:|n2iu, = 2%c and 5oe. JULY 2D. COMPANY TO-DAY . ngwill's Drama of Hebrew Lite, | | nquire of DR. C. C. NNE %(:rkel st.. bet. Sixth and Seventh, 8. F. If| you want your health this is the place to go. | Record - Breaking Open Stake! - |Byron Tre Sanitarlum o o ICES—10c, »me _testimonial, the presentation PRICES—10c, 1 ¢ District Deputy G ¥ 4 ual happy manner. The presen i e tation was on the anniversary of Mrs. | T B Heeringa's birth. In the same lodge it | | sale of Seats Commences T¥ was decided to have a soclal on the night oo g 2 the installation of the officers of the she reached | She that | that she pre- | g there were ‘ | | . SUNDAY, JUNE 24 Three miles from Ukiah, Mendocino County. Natural electric waters, champagne baths: only place in the world of this class of waters having continuous flow of natural warm water direct from springs to bathtubs. Lovely grounds; fishing and hunting: crystal Al Patterson, Mary_Elizabeth sttie Farr, Lot- | ¢ C. Black a8 & = a S o , +| lodge. A committee was appointed to ar- | physicians recom- | accommoations and table frst class. , Fannie Mor | 208~ o | H 3 April 15th. Feanic T | TANES BOE S, s i0f Buras Liodge. éh | 128—NOMINATIONS—128 ot mend it as the only 3."A. REDEMEYER & CO., Propristors. Dele Walford, | cxample was set which others might fol- | S . cure for rheumatism || o S S i - ow. ast ster Work . G. Schorad | i KLAMATH M . Dowle and W ~ na ])‘q‘wu) fstrict Grand Master Work- | T H EAT RE Among noted starters are TIINE Spfl“qss Ia"aif.“i’."gm The healthiest resort in the prettiest county in man Gus Foliman each introduced & son | — FIRE, REAL LASSIE, RURAL — Mer, Byron Hot Sprines, | ek 15 rties for castin. Funting— | into the order and jointly they assisted THIS (8! s, City Office. Room 30, 3 Geary street. | plenty of game in surrounding mountains— NDAY) NIGHT AT 8:18. ARTIST, ROYAL FLUSH, THE- Pacific Coast Steamship Co., Sam Francisco conferring the degr ung m . < - - | ? = - p e 2 TO-MORROW-—MONDAY NIGHT, to Victoria, Vancouver, Seattls, Tacor a S ——— iz use, 1. deer and bear. EDSON BROS., e Tee evens | t%Tte opan meeting and smoker. - CIg FOURTH WEEK NARCISSUS,CRAWFORDBRAES | “Sun Francives w0 amattie st e tona 7or- | ROWARDENNAN R to Skaguay, over the Whits Pass Rallway, and Other Stake-Winners. Sege. y d FLORENCE ROBERTS gown the Tukon to Nome, returning by ocesn, | yy THE SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS. ITron and Magnesia Springs. These celebrated | 3 Franc 5 Now cpen and offering every charm to pleas- | springs adjoin Bartlett Springs. Fishing: hunt- Supported by WHITE WHITTLESEY, In the S8y Frascingd th fwsitie; theace pet stawinat P aitn Seckers. — Boating. swimming. | Ing: Bome conking: zood beds: 38 50 to $10 weelk: noer pait w yibit] Fascinating Play, $1150 — PRIZE MONEY — $1150 | Senator, July 21, via Juneau, Skaguay, Glacter | nre and, FewIR SO Cr®, it Sowling alley. | cottages for housekeeping. MRS. H. HOPPIN, in Sonora and on | Bay and the Inland Passage, in sight of Mt. | PERTE 70 0q" griving and saddle horses. su- | Bartlett Springs, Cal. ‘ 5 Npebee. St.” Flias, via Unimak Pass and Seal Islands | - ' y to the city visited the lodge | | to Nome. thence to East Caps and Siberian | Perior table. Campers’ ticket from San Fran- at Souls le. There he isted on- n’s T o — = = b 3 Full information at Traveler office, | MINERAL at Soulsbyvil re he assisted in con- | SA P H O ' Music by Von der Mehden’s Band. cast, crossing the Arctio Circle and_passing | clseo. $300. Full Information a2, Travsjer, offes CARLSBAD MINER ® ot ! ‘ S testimontal | pipes and tobacco served to occupy the at- | e ATt “PR"fs | not listening to the programme that was utiful gold emblem- | Presented. =0 testimonial '\i‘a_\ bestowed and Secretary Sp y has been a faithful grove, but for the entire ready at a moment’'s no- , aid grand or subordinate officers by himself where he can be of most ferring the degrees on several candidates s into the Arctic Ocean and return, about 4 and ahter the work there was an enter- | days’ trip. Ben Lomond Most beautiful spot in Lake County. Waters TRAIN SERVICE: Fuli particulars in_pamphlef surpassed for dropsy, stomach, liver, kidney entitled Alaska tainment and a jolly good time. | Accommodations first Notes of the Elks | i antiny oht by the extenslbn too. | BT AU SARURHLE Leave Third and Townsend streets | Excursions: TICKET OFFICEA New Mont- | It oSy i, o Uian, | | 40, Dl er e emted b . | mittee. After the routine business the| Seats at Box Office 6 Duys in Advance 10:15 a. m., 11 a. m., 12 m. and 1 1] anat Staze o | % R SeTCoveRN. Kol % SARATOGA SPRINGS. .50 d trip. Write for booklet. 3. SEARTENS, Proprietor. Bachelor P. O. City offics, 416 Pine st p. m.; Twenty-fitth and Valencia | PARAISO HOT SPRINGS, Cortepad of Grand Psrvr-m» 1 Loy m_l'\'mzlhtlt ?hT’«"I; jodge was turned over to \\'nl(lor Malloy, s 5" will les or Atlamtic City about the 2d | secretary of the committee, who gave a | i merica. e fle will be a candidate at the | vigorous taik on Workmanship, ang there | QLY IMIPI A S5P%355n | streets 6 minutes later. Returning | monterey County, CalL—For heaith, rest, s t Gra pe 'or the . | was othe entertainment The district - - AT - & climate that cannot be led; -t Y gy or’v ;1:,‘, e o ffih(p?‘{lwx’x;‘ ecured eight applications, | THE ONLY FREE VAUDEVILLE SHOW| &t 4:45 p. m. and after last course. | SRS Qo STV (6t acenety: profusion lectric THE WELLESLEY, | caitfornta and Larkin Sts. San Franctsco. Strictly First-class Family Hotel. MRS. M. MERRY, Proprietress. | ed I ..xm‘x knight, and fnr;f“r_ after the business, It was an open IN THE CITY. San Mateo Electric Cars every 6 |of flowers; hot soda, sulphur and oxition he has the support of the | mcating and a number of strangers wers | c LN GDIT A AUGDSTA SALVIND g Bathe; swimming tank 36xé) feet, Our masseves - ® e - v of | Zamitted into the lodgeroom. § 3 3 e Gren’s piayground, a artle and € R g 13 MILES FROM Egstern lodges, I long, arduots | *The ‘entertainment by Forget-me-not Italy's Famous Operatic Vocallst. S e T ooy o sormas macey | CALIFORNIA m}'u;x‘l}fljfifia:g-f Cavenéz | PLANTATION HOUSE—&255 50%00 e . scientious’y | Lodge of the degree of honor will be given e ADMISSION 25C. LADIES FREE. | ing special nccommodations for families; all | SPring=: new 4 stage line. Good trout fishing; plenty fruit, 'vu?x <;;‘.mk‘;\;’;"’._'_‘-V"I."l‘h'(f\lfne{"l ¢6E" { on Wednesday, the 11th of July. ANTONIU VARGAS, i I apeela e et ol %s ol | B seasons: 46 miles from S. F., via Tiburon | 1855 05 milk; free conveyance for parties of grand recorder The World-Famous Barytone. gend streets, San Franot: R. R. station on hotel grounds: exten- | S a. m.: First and | ferry. : grand redwood scenery. Address Miss Loretta Donnell attended the meeting of 8an | r4ye degree of honor, is enjoying a va- — Oakland, 9:10° sive swimming tank: $1050 and up per week: | ER, Seaview, Sonoma Co., ¢ 160, Lodge on the occasion of the | 01 the SEEEC 07 - X GEORGE TRUMP, COURSING AT B ben by stage. over beautiful lover rasd"7 | round-trip $110 on Sundny. COOPER & STEW. | g et gy oo e £ visit_of the grand exalted ruler = He B COURSING AT da, e by B e ey Hiabere . Si0g, | ART, Afua Callente, Cal. Long-distance phone. | Jlooked well after his trip to the interior rder of The Ilustrious Hand Balancer. P. office, 613 Market street. Telephone and |~ ke State. Trustee Odell of this lodge | Improved Order of Red Men. o Postotfice. For ilusirated pamphists and fur- | REDWOOD AEIGHTS ieassnuy situated: | L AUREL DELL LAKE, hes teken & summer home in Mill Vel- | Pursuant to a call from Sotoyome Last Wete ot 1he COURSING AT ther_information address P gl PERRAULT, 3 beautitul grove The most attractive place in Lake County t jey. The “ladies’ night” to be given by | Tribe the representatives of the various | THE DUCKWANS, INGLESIDE PARK M. D., proprietor and resident physician. fnine bomas 4 T ety "5, 20 | epend your vacation. Boating. bathing. bowl- this Jodge has been postponed until Sep- | city tribes met in Mystic Hall, Red Men's | America’'s Champlon Bag Punchers. . 1 . i1k and cream; horse and bu for | InS. tennis, livery, new walks, etc. Write for tember. Jast Tuesday might | Pullding. to arrange a programme for the | AND OUR CELEBRATED STOCK COMPANY, INGLESIDE PARK | The Place for Rest and Health, e Address MRS, G. W. BEBER, Guer. | circular ©o T Btockton Lodge on last Tuesday night | 2 © 6 it Ttee . - o 5 e R " | rel 3 8 & s than a hundred strong | entertainment o BENSE Stets npe IR N TERY 1 meville, Sonoma County, Cal. Th’a Drass band to welcome its exalted | delegates to the next Great Councll of | AMATECR SUGHT, FUFO FRIDAT: INGLESIDE PARK Orchard Springs, TINDEPENDENCE LAKE ) 3 Mill Vail Fuler, Representative Marion de Vries, on | California, which will convene in this city ADMIASION PR IN THE FOOTHILLS OF THE SIERRA NE- | 1 tne heart of the Slerras. Perfect climats, | Kenilworth Inn, Mill Val ey. bis return from Washington, D. C., and | on August 7 next. James Boyce, P. 8. of i aeands s r vada, near Colfax, on the C. P. R. R. Plain, fine fishing, excellent table, magnificent for- | Bl novated, Electric lights, bil- gave him & rousing reception. ' In the | Manzanita Tribe. was elected chairman; quiet retreat; §nest scenery. water, S B0 polet om, gt An Meak st | N et Strictly first class. evening he was the guest of the lodge. | Mrs, Herman Gustadt, vice chairman; J" TO-DAY, Sir, truit and all-the-year-round ciimate in Cal- | $or famijien. See The Traveler: for parfe | e de e e Mo . 7 MARTINA. when a social session was holdi Talent of | ;. Hutaff, secretary, and Frederick “ H'U l ES AND ZOO o JUNE 34, 1800 ::‘ml:a l)dM lmll':ufr;m 2n-u'r7r:-:‘:;:.:;-;“o: "“;h\'(s‘“(:dilp':;d:hf A;‘:r;e C‘Ts' e | For v s 3 nigh class was on hand to furnish en- | Brandt, P. G. S., treasurer. A majority SUND. . e : boak! daress | CLEMONS. e o | tertainment for the evening. The 11|.¢ the tribes and councils were rvprejs'em'-f = . "a‘kco A';Igl!y;gl'&',tgg? g;lclga lg‘r{& NAPA SODA SPRINGS' o'clock toast was feelingly responded to | og. by the Congressman. The session was, as | A communication from the hunting one of the members expressed it, *“one of | grounds of San Jose says that Manhat- the most delightful bundles of fun ever | tan Tribe of that place has doubled its EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, s DUNCAN SPRINGS HOTEL.Z™ 2,05 | g R.P.0. O OMA, sy, led sods and magnesia waters. = Good - e o s ' The Celebrated Wil Famil 80-———CRACK HOUNDS——80 | E.E. TOCAL s 00, | Bo°Uir'stomach, kidney and liver troubles | SANTA CRUZ Mountains—A quiet ranch. five v 4 up in one parce hip since instituti o e Lelebrate 1ison rami y- BERTRAND HOTEL—First-class accommo- | Housekeeping cottages furnished. For terms | miles from Santa Cruz; delightful summer o gl = BOTRTIIR Having now & Tabimbecehie = 80— —ORACK HOUNDE — B0 |t e itug eautiat Srivge v Boas | S dommae Comaty G s B, | B e Tnler sorms 1 0 weak. ~Address The Notive Sons. seventy-five. The tribe decided that the | [ALL SUBDUING WALLACE. naH c Votier ster JOSEPH F. BERTRAND or Pabt's | 21 | Next Wednesday evening Hesperian |brother bringing in the largest number of » | Will Compete in a Hundred Courses. | snoe siore, 34 Kearny at., 8. ¥. YOSEMITE i hours from San| BOARD on a fruit ranch, 3 per week: com- Parior will have an evening at home in | Palefaces in the next thirty days be ncisco, via the Big | “goreg of home and free drives: round trip from L, on which oocasion there will be | Presented with a beautiful pin emviematic| CANNON, ‘THE FAT MAN. 4 Osk Flat route. Stages leave Chinese Station " francisco §3. Address Redwood Height, it of the order. ’ TO-DAY. y R. R. daily. Round trfp from | 5N on line Sierra ) resented a very entertaining programme, | * pawnee Tribe of Alameda, that recently ress E e, o SHElE s 8an Francisco 2. For further information caft | _Occ'dental. Sonoma County. Cal. %5 be followed by Saticing. T Dhrioe i | wrested the Jaurels from Ah-Wah-Nece| THE ELECTRIC FOUNTAIN, T B it fn; the Neatk oF the mountaing, Toe | o e S B G et Aqeat, | COTTAUN iy MUl Valley: § e ond b working hard to make its picnic, to be | Tribe of East Oakland, has notified the x Dest table in Lake Co. Address O. WEIS. | 80 Market st., 8. F.; telephone In 5182, | “furnished for housekeeping; rent §15 for Au- . good table; terms 5 50 week. Address W. CRANDELL, Santa © ocino County, Cal. g Taylor jef of ‘] -4 MISST! REET ELECTRIC CARS 2 s - Bl o Fetess. °C. T Eiert: W, | £ e Sompetition 757 the $ioo'trophy ot | BLADDER CONTEST ON THE LAKE, i . MAX. Midiake P O, Lake Co., Cl. WALDRUH e i et s D %ohier, L. H. Kohn and F. G. Nor- |fered by the Great Council i oz THE GEYSERS, £gnome ol R Risniand Sprinen, Keiwesviite, Carisbad o E h? - . cellent s b nd Spri 3 isey V! , Carlsl man Sempess the conimities In chagge. The e oy Lis Basle Tribe T A TR AT INGLESIDE H . 9 County, | for amilies and sportsmen. First.class tapie | Springs and Lakeport. The best of turnouts. Lo ;I'r’:.&‘e’d R e et at the '-myuin"'”coil,‘e‘;""‘% Order Seats by Phone Park 23, Sux Dg'.m"‘uturswmmnbns' All kinds of dairy produce. Fine spring water. | 5y oN™ GAkS RANCH — Nics _surroundings; T With & very interesting illustrated | Twenty-fourth street and Potrere avenue, X AT INGLESIDE B ey Write or pasiphiet TE | Bate o sante o, capular. G B W. | ®comtortable rooms: good table: convenent D n Egypi by Dr. Henry B. A | on the 1oth inst . WERTHEIMER, Manager 2 ARETHK St i S | i Radress . QUIEN. Gien Ellen. Cal: et O Y et By vocsi | " The members of Matoaka Councti ana | FISCHER’S CONCERT Housk. | AT INGLESIDE ST. HELENA SANITARIUM. Pcsusitully | T5E Taliman House, Upper Lake. Home sook- soios by Willihm J. O'Brien, J. J. Ler- | their friends will picnic at Fairfax Park | | AMBARDI OPERA QUARTET AND COURSING PARK.| ELMONTE HOTEL, €% GATOS, Cal— | d1- " situated in | ing; reasonable rates. Headquarters for tour~ Tan and James Dougherty, and & trom- | to-0ay- ; e e LANIECD), AND _Sha A - o+ Lo Beautitul grounds. | Napa Valley. The institution has all the ad- | ists and commercial travelers. e Solo by A. Roncovierl, his son ac- | A new lot of souvenirs giving a brief | BEL DESTINGS Biizaseth k. Mowry. Des: ! - COUBSING PARK. | Bor ot L omony rooins. - Deciar sates. 15 | Toily Satiaped punie i e moeio®.h | TOURITE can set Mrstoins Companying him on the piano. The par- | history of Redmanship. with portraits of | -matic Soprano, and Taabelle Underwoad. farmiites, Free bue mests every train; § miles | traths &t lena.. Bend for Cireular. “Addrens | T BYDRED, Cikh, ror il sumier rosorts, ai jor proposes to have an iliustrated lec- | the great chiefs and information xelnuvél Reserved Seats, Zic. Matinee Sunday. COURSING PARK. from San Francisco, Fare §1 6. : ST. HELENA SANITARIUM, St. Helena, Cal. i reasonablé rates. Eagle Stables. Tel Na. 1%

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