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OBSCURE ATIST PROVES TOBE A TALIN PRICE ] Marriage Makes Publio the| Secret of Man Known as | Carlo Dxss. PO DI P IIPIPOIIPCIIDIO PP P IPIDIOIPI 00400090 Tor Fourteen Years Carlo August Frederick Henry Murat Has Lived in Pasadena Under a Nom de Plume. . > The Catl P e ZN.—Carlo F. Dxss, - for fourtcen years an 2 proves to be a Prince | whose real name is Carlo Au- rick Murat story | - Captain_Dxss chose as Y known | United 5id the secret no and there and say it , story. » marry them be- travel in Europe, !";" MUHDER—EUSLY ASSAULTED | BY DISCHARGED EMPLOYE H. C. Hglman, a Stockton Capitalist, Shot Down in the Office of His Hotel. H. C. Holman, ‘ ens of this assaulted this is hotel by & man The desperate e aged capital- the side of the and coming out t cit rly employed as a discharged and ac- This_evening Hol- office reading a ed and, after a a revolver and ) close that | E urned. He fell behind and thus escaped the second und is serious. It re- rk that the ball passed and vital parts. Owing to the { Mr. Holman fears are wr b covery, although the hopeful. Marsh was | The vietim of his fury owner of the United LONDON’S UNDERGROUND RAILWAY IN OPERATION etches From the Bank of England to the Westerw’ Suburbs of the Cit; 'he newest and nderground electric rail- m the Bank of England suburbs, beneath the cen- ondon, was opened by = thie afterncon in the | a distinguished gathering. »de the whole length of the greatly admired the hand- merican cars, similar to those of w York elevated, and the eleva- rom the streets to the station plat- | eighty feet under ground — - Injuries Prove Fatal. June 27.—Lloyd Erkson, the _year-old boy who was terribly in- last week by grasping live electric wires on the side of a buliding, died this evening, after the second arm amputation had been performed. I | wit | ber THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1900. LIVED FORTY-SEVEN DAYS WITHOUT FOOD Remarkable Record Made by a Santa Ana Woman Who Had No Desire for Nourishment. D R S ] L e e S 'OW'Q-‘-O" R e o S TAMMANY IS. BACKING THE SULZER BOOM Croker and Murphy Will Confer With Bryan at Lincoln. S A A Democrats Already Treking to Kan- sas City to Build Political - Fences Before the Con- vention Opens. KANSAS CITY, Mo., June 27.—Congre for Vice President on the Democratic ticket, and Richard Croker and ex-Senator E. G.! Murphy of New York, will have a conference at Lincoln, Neb., with William J. Bryan before they come to Kansas Citv to attend the national convention. Steri- ing Price of Texas, who has opened head- quarters here for Mr. Sulzer, to-day re- celved a telegram from that gentlem saying he had left New York for Lincc at noon to-day. Another telegram says Messrs. Croker and Murphy will be in the Nebraska capital on Friday night. Sulzer hopes to be on the ticket with Mr, Bryan and it Is sald the latter expressed a desire to confer with him. Iurther }x‘\l;n this Mr. Price would vouchsafe noth- President O'Connell of the Sons of Lib- rty, the oldest organization in New York, s on his way to Kansas ( and wiil open headquarters for Sulzer to-morrow *evening or Frid and Fred Feigl, editor of the Tammany Tim another subor- dinate, will arrive on Friday. The city is beginning to take on a gala appearance in anticipation of an early rival of delegates; business houses are being decorated, arc and incandescert lights are being strung in profusion on the downtown streets and a general clean- up Is In progress. A good-sized contingent of Eastern newspaper representatives has already arrived. but a general inflow of people is not expected day. Ex-Governor William J. Stone, national committeetnan for Missouri and vice chairman of the national commitee, is ex- ected on Friday night, as are other mem- ers of the sub-committee, which will hol a meeting on Saturday trict leader of Tamman Saturday with about a dozen of his col- leagues. They come to prepare the way for the Tammany delegation, which will reach Kansas City on Mor evening on two special train: On Suntay the State delegations will begin to arrive. The Pennsylvanla delegation, made up of 100 people, and the Montana delegation, head- ed by W, A. Clark, is due on Sunday morning and the Kansas delegation in the evening. On Monday the New England délegates from Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut an Rhode Island, with George Fred Williams of Massachusetts, their Vice Presidential candidate, will reach the city, and on the same day the California, Nebraska and Missour! delegations wiil arrive. joyvle, d vill arrive o Jam + © - ® + ® . & . § MRS. MARY BECANON OF SANTA ANA, WHO FASTED . FORTY-SEVEN DAYS. ~ © Becotoeceisisisisoboioiebeiosdedededtetol® Special Dispatch to The Call. | she drank from three to four cupfuls of hot water each She exercised daily, always dressing and undressing herselt, Her little daughter was sick with typhoid | ANTA ANA, June 2.—A remarkable fasting record is that of Mrs. Mary - ast First street, | fever for a short time while her fast was | Bacanon nf" A East cpe \li on and she gave the little one considera- this city, which surpa Al OL| ble of her -attention, although a mnurse Dr. Tanner of New York by en in the house all the time to look days, or a total of forty-seven days. r the little one and attend to the | It was not for notoriety that Mrs. Be- s of the mother. canon entered upon the fast which ex. gy gk e R Tl g ceeded by some days her ‘expectation anon_grew a little weak, after which For three years she had suffered from she took the opposite course and | fle chat On ment party food stomach trouble. One a number of fi tro o nd one gested that frain lay w nds she of the from onger, the forty-third day red that she felt stronger than | she did at the time she entered upon her | fast | kable time. Bhe ted her physician ady but 87 years of age. She | tell in with n avw woman—is3 pounds—and consent_wit cared to have an almost unlimited ca- Mrs. Becs 5 m in ac. | pacity for self-suppo-t. After all this time cordance with the sugge the bod 1sed in welght fifty second day of May entered pounds been so weak- she expected to be a ten or that it ha fast when ten days had ardl ything since two day gone feeling so much bet ter the fast was broken. Clam soup ana she had felt for many months tha her liquid nourishment were given her | decided to prolong her fasting b on the two s following the day on which she interrupted her fast by par- | taking of tomato juice, all of which were ned. But her stomach now rebels | against anything in the line of food ane | Ten days more pa: and she felt no need of fasted on until at the seventh day she felt she must nourishment, although she did not ult may hat the fast ! it at all. 1 mistake. vever, her physician | She dared not force solid food upon her | 2 mily firmly b that she will be | right in a few and that the | some Stomach will resume its nor- ition and perform its duties with stomach after its long rest, and the first thing to pass her lips was tomato juice,| troubl and only a cupful of this. During her long abstinence from food PROHIBITIONISTS GATHER IN CONVENTION RIS S Continued From Third Page. year now annually expended to support | the liquor trafic and to demoralize our | people. When that accomplished things will have so improved that with a clearer | tmosphere the country can address itself | to the questions as to the kind and quan- | tity of surrency needed.” It continues: We face with sorrow, shame end fear the | awful fact that this liquor traffic has a grip | n our Government, mihicipal, State and na- tional, through the revenue system and sa- | loon sovereignty, which no other party dares to dispute: & grip which dominates the party now in power from caucus to Congress from policeman to President, from the rum shop to | the | to consent that law shall be | 1 T of the brewer. that the can: n ree our army @nd spread in- temperance across the ses and that our flag shell wave as the symbol of partmership &t home and abroad between this vernment end the men who defy and define it for their wn profit and gat We was elected nristiar the White House; a grip which compel ¢ Executt - charge upon President McKinley, who | to his office by appeals to | sentiment and patriotism almost un. | ented and by a combination of moral ces pever before seen in this country, his conspicuous example as & wine lic banquets and as the White House he lquor business, habits of young n practices and re- than an hes had. President McKin- army canteen, with disease, immorality, sio | n Cuba, in Porto insist that the canteen and | . ast number of | mers protesting against it, insulted the moral genti v in such & manner ahd to | s for righteous uprising effective rebuke, W act that our execut! chief of the forces of the time prior to or sin ve_closed every arm . by executive order. before him, and should | the same reasons which wert that the | 189, forbid- . post, ex- officer or pri- ‘any other person on used for military purposes by ates,” was and js as explicit an tion ‘as the English language can declare ouwr solemn belief that the neral the United States in h f thet law and the Secretary | n the acceptance of that interpret his refusal to enforce the law were y of treasonable mnullification | Precident McKinley. throug indorsement of such inter- - Hayes & sed them fc President Hayes: we hig ansent 1o an ation and refusal on the part of the offi- | s appointed by and responsible to him, omei il their zuilt: and we conviction thet a new and serious | confronts our country in the fact that | resident at the behest of the beer power | and does abrogate a law in Congress | g subordinates whose acts become his. | e virtuelly confesees that lawe are to inistered or to be nullified in the tn- | of a law-defying business, by an ad- | t-stion under mortgage to such business | for sunport ! Foreign Liquor Policy Md-nnod.[ We deplore the fact that an administra- this republic, claiming the right and | carry our flag across the seas and o | nex new territory, should admit | power to prehibit the American sa- | 05 on subjugated sofl, or should openly oon- | «lf subject to liguor sovereignty under | £ We are bumiilated, exasperated and Ly the evidence painfully abundant, | t this administration’s poiicy bearing so rapidly its fryits of terest tion o wer o(llllllllflll | any citizen on account of sex | insanity and erime under the hothouse sun of [ewith Eastern Gold Democrats, will say in { the tropics, and when the President of the first | his paper, .the Conservative, to-morro Philippines Commission says It was unfortuna that we introduced and established the salc The Gold Democrats are to-day as firm in there, to corrupt the natives to exhibit the | their convictions for honest money, as loval In vices of our race. We charge the inhumanity | their devotion to principle, ds they were in | and unchristianity of this act upon the admin- % ";‘ lvr ?lr. ""’1"“\" i l‘il‘x“lh:: no "mr‘:”»‘; ”‘1."}‘,”; o dent McKinley upon the | Democratic. party they will use with slig A g B S S variation, the words he uttered in 159 at party which elected and would perpetuate the eame. * * * We call attention to the fearful fact that exportation of liquors from the United Stat to the Philippines increased from $337 in 1508 | Richmond: *“We will not come back.” | in 1896 the gold standard was a conspiracy | inst the human it it was then so | ous as to denunciation, it is Ally deserving of condemnation in- 1000. 1o 467,198 in the first ten mc 7 the fiscal 1t | Year ending June 1 1900; and that while our | the Words Mr. Dryan uttered in 159, in por- | exportation of liguors to Cuba never reached | Lraying the iniquities 6f this gold standard, | £30,000 2 year previous to American occupation | Were the expression of an honest conviction, it s B , o d be an act of Infamy for him to now . ’ W3 with conspiring to destroy our homes and fire- | . | ® is Qo el rats will nof hort | The platform was recelved with “the | 54, The Gold ROy, Aenitly aie wildest enthusiasm. Every sentence in ¢ with those whom he believes are seeking cogdemnation of President McKinley was ruin of the country. If this was not (h('l greeted with shouts of applause and ap- of soberness and truth, if he was | proval, and cries of ““Hit him agai the ng_the arts of the demagogues of ap- a»}pgm»s standing on their chairs and | ices and passions of the yelling. - | people, he is dishonest and unfie for the Presi- “I have another resolution recommend- | dency. If he was honest and sincere in 1596 ed by the committee on resolutions,” said but is now willing to acknowledge himself in Professor Hopkink. He then read the fol- | error, he is so lacking In judgment and o defl- lowing: | clent’ in reasoning powers as to be utterly in- of thdt island, Cuba during sum of $629, the langua; only play pealing to the preju competent to be_the Chief Executive of the e Tt it Js the mense O this conven | great republic. The Gold Democrats of the tion that the right of ballot shall not be denfed | Fnitaq States” will ot support Bryanarchy with or without silver. Declares for Equal Suffrage. | | It was evident that leaving the woman | suffrage plank out of the platform was | distasteful to many delegates, and when | Mrs. Beauchamp, president of the Wo- men’'s Christian ‘emperance Un Kentucky, took the platform to | an equal suffrage plank, she was | GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., June 27.—The applauded. A picture of Frarces Republican State Convention settled down | lard which hung over the speaker's stand o thie bad fallen down during the afternoon re- | t0 business this afternoon and hegan bal- | MICHIGAN DEADLOCK. Republicans Unable to Decide Upon | a Nominee for Governor. | cess. It had not been replaced. Mrs, | loting for Governor at 5:30 o'clock this | Beauchamp referred to its “removal,’|evening. At 10 o'clock to-night, it being | and in an instant a very respectable mw' apparent that the convention was in a| WaS on. a 8 by g | deadlock, an adjournment was ordered 1 protest inst such shameful insin. | ;1“0 morrow. Six delegates were uations: it fell male delegate. | “Put it up again!” shouted another. | It was hung up behind the srenkfl"s| desk, but this did not satisfy the dele. gates, and the hall did not become quiet | until ‘the portrait had been hung from | the gallery. After considerable discus- | sion, a rising vote was called for and the} | | | | down!” yelled one excited | | placed in nomination, these being: Aaron T. Bliss of Baginaw, Dexter M. Ferry of Detroit, Justus 8. Stearns of Ludington, Charles E. 8. Osborne cf Sault Ste. Marie James O'Donnell of Jackson and Milo D. Campbell of Coldwater. Ferry was in the lead on the last balloty hdving 204 votes, the number required to nominate belng 421 The committee on resolutions has com- pleted the platform, which wiil be pre- ented to-morrow. The platform com. nds the administration * of ‘President McKinley; Inderses the currency bml ?Ialform and additional resolution favor- ng woman suffrage adopted by a prac- tically unanimous vote and amid a temp. est of cheers. The Natioral Committee of the Prohi- bitionist party met at the Palmer House at the close of the afternoon session and unanimously re-elected Oliver W. Stewart | as national chairman. - Other officers | passed by Congress and the platform of elected are: Samnel Dickle. Michigan, vice | the Philadelphia convention: declares re- chairman: Willlam T. Wardwell, New | newed allegiance to the gold standard; York, secretary: 8. B. Hastings, Wiscon- | and expresses sympathy with the. peopie sin, treasurer, The executlve committee | of the South African republles, hoping was increased in number from four to | that peace may be speedily secured. Upon five. The committee resolved to conduct | the question of trusts the platform say a “schoolhouse campaign.” holding meet- 2y ings in every avatlable place in the coun- | Cbioetians of Gabite) VS T T AL lri and in general endeavoring to arouse | petition in business, to create monopoly, to Interest in the cause of prohibition. limit production or to control prices, and we GOLD DEMOCRATS. YET "not‘:m:; = BITTER TOWARD BRYAN ; i Editor The Call: A political article in The Ex-Secretary Mortomr ares, the Call of this morning refers to me as a pos- sible candidate Yor a place on the Republican | Orator Need Not Hope for * Their Support. electoral ticket, Though declination - may LINCOLN. Nebr., June 27.—Ex-Secre- ltical position, If it were tendered _me. The greatest rush of delegations will arrive on Tuesday. Nearly all of the States not mentioned are booked to arrive on that day. A convention innovation, the reading cf the Declaration of Independence from the platform_ will be introduced at the first session on July 4, and, according to th present programm. rations of that day will be selected “with a particular idea of commemorating the national holiday.” ‘The badges for the delegates have been received. (They are an elaborate affair. There is an oxidized silver bar for_ the pin, below which hangs a silk flag about four Inches long. a medalllon of goid or oxidized silver. Newspaper Changes Hands. LOS ANGELES, June 27.—The Express this afternoon says that the Los Angeles Herald, at present the only Democratic | dally paper in Los Angeles, has been sold. of the property will take place to-morrow. The new owner is a newspaper man named James of Brad- ford, Pa. W. B. Hardlson, a local man with large oll Henry_T. Gage are said to be assoclated with Mr. James, which would Indicate The transfer that the paper Is to be changed to a Re- publican paper. Speclalists for diseases and weakness of men. Largest institute and most exten- sive practice. No charge for consultation. Home cures. Free private book at office or by mail. 731 Market St 8. F. HOURS—Dally, 9 to 5. Evéfgngs, 7 to Sundays, 9 to 11. Elevator Entrance. s 4 Quart Bottles, $3-20 Express Charges Prepatd. IGHEST GRADE FOR MEDICINAL OR family use. We give you the benefit of the middlemen’s profit; besides, you are guaranteed the certainty of [ PURE WHIKEY -g Nothirg on case to indlcate contents. Money réfunded If not satisfactory. Twice the price could buy no better. Reference, any business firm and commercial agencies. F, EP'RAIM & CO., Distiilers’ Adents, 18 Montgom=ry ¥t., S. F,, Cal. Bole Agents French Colony Vineyard Co., Inc. visir DR.- JORDAN’S creat HUSEUM OF ANATOMY 1051 MARKET ST bet. Sr2a7th, 5.F.Cal. The Anatomical Museum in the a'utd. .t.l":l_ or any contracted lisease v cured the oldest m“ffm Cu' Est j‘,-nc DR. SORIAN-—PRIVATE DISEASES Codsultation free and private. Treutment personally or by er. A Pos.twe Cursin every case en. el SR TR o { seem a8 premature as the announcement, I beg tary J. Sterling Morton, who has just re- to say I am not a candidate for the honor re- ours truly, W. H. - ® - y, H. L. BARNES, ferred to and would not accept it, or any other e from a conference| San Francisco, June 27, 1900 RDAN & CO., 1051 Market St.,8, F. man William Sulzer, who is betng voomed | the music and deco- | To the flag is attached | interests and Governor | Sositively cured by theds Little Pills. “They also relicve Distress from Dyspepsta, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per fect remady for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsk ness, Bad Tasten the Mouth, Coaeo Tongne | Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They | Regulate the Bowels, Purely Vegetablel Small Pill, Small Dosa. | Smafl Price, 190 CELERBRATE THE WITH Galifornia BUY DIRECT FROM THE B‘ALIFUHNIE FIREWORKS €0, 219 FRONT STREET, ELL] ARG . KNITJTING CO. {103 Post St.. Near Kearny. S. F. Beantiful New Styles LadiesT Gent's and Children's Bathing ...Suits (Alpaca and Knitted) At Prices to Suit Everybody. | Sport- Pacific Coast Steamship Co:, to Vietoria, Vancouver, other ports of call and re San Francisco Seattle, o Tacoma and 11 days’ trip via Juneau Bay Inland Passage, | 8t. E via Unimak Pass | to Nome, thence to. East Fireworks. } FRANCISCO. Golf Vests, | OCEANEXCURSIONS - | Sprinas | CHLAKD PR WARNER, Mg i | 1G and H. R { ot | vimming ks, Bowling A u Tennis Hot and Jineral ompetent = Masse el a d Do and §14 per Weck Advice Fre: lighted b athed a v of Shade. T PAID ORCHESTRA IN LAKE COUNTY. Geors Dancing in_Ballroom every evening: W. Watson, Dancing Teacher. Tennis and Ge | ONLY GOLF LINKS IN LAKE COUNTY | D SPRINGS HOTEL, jmery strpet PR Pk ntge Mineral Waters on sale 2 DA WATER C¢ et streets, Oaklan: BULLWINKLE P For further matfon_ call at Travel office, 20 Montgomery s an_Franclsco. Round Robles Hot Tickets on sale July 2 to 4, at all S. P. Statior good to July 6. Musiz by Fuhr's Family Orchestra. further information apply to . ELY, city agent, 640 Market street. Telephone Red 2336. ge it or at .., d: st er trip’6.20 (irand Ball on the 4 Qentral California | Hotel ‘Vendome !s its most attra | Adjacent to_Lick Observatory, | Quicksilver Mine, less other attractions, reached over perfe: roads. Hotel thoroughiy modern and first clas iin every respect. Rates reasonable. | at “Traveler office, Francisco. or. ress | GEO. P, LL, Mgr.. San Jose, Cal 20 Montgomery st., with service unsurpassed For further information call n ot a3 e el SISSON TAVERN. hasta's summit, clad in snow, ature’s broad expanse. & summer ist and heat, - the sea le asta, s the ideal spot for Near it the great forests 1 hemlock, around it a wi above it the Far frot winds a r vacation nd cedar ar anse of meadows, ¥ of Sha > idler—rest the mountalns. 1 For the hunter—the gre: and the Klamath. ALL AT SI grandest, come rations are. Rates. er uides and horses f £ M. L per week, $2 50 mountain climbf prietor, Sisson, | Dr. €. C. At GLEN ELLED | and pleasure resort on the Coast | remedy for 'lng dise Complaints, rheuma; world and . campers. rent cheap. C is the best camping, plenf and_catarrh in . and N. P. Thirty cottages and tents fu o fogs nor poison R. R. give special rates | park. 1 | Inquire of D | Market st.. you wa & bet ur health th C. O'DONNELL. office 1021 Sixth and Seventh, S. F. the place to go. The Sanitarium o the Coast. The b=« physicians recom mend it as the onlv cure forrheumatism ~nd malaria. adress A. BETTENS 9 B’Donne’ll's”Minerul Springs | shed vak st the Mineral water, boats and bathine free. »gs and free SON TAV el, on the eves a perfect at For the angler—the n and the trout in the headwaters of the DOOR. The tavern is mew and fresh an, with every modern comfort. The ilway brings one almost to the door.. Where learn how $10 to $12 or SISSON, Pro- The greatest liver and stomacn 46 miles from S. F. The S. P. R. R | (oi % 1t | | Healdsburg - San Jose !s the central city of Californla, and | ve feature. New Almaden | Alum Rock Park and coun | leave Third and Townse Fourthof CALIFORIA NORTHWESTERN | of San Franc Nor Railway iz " i3 On TUESDAY and WEBNESDLY, pecial Ra FOR THE Round-trip tickets will be sold W Lessee o to all points north fael at the rate £ ONE SINGLE FARI As follows: Petaluma $1 ), Geyserville $ Win 0a SATURUAY, HONDAY, June 30th, July ol tat ¢ Sebastopol Guerneville Windsor - HURSDAY, ST oot Mutual Life buildin R. X. RYAN, ( WHITING, Gen: o TAVERN OF Castle Crag gzfla Springs. SEASON OPENS JUNE 15, Located {n the midst of grand and impressive mountain scemery, with Mount Shasta and the Crags for a background. FINE HUNTING AND FISHING. Unsurpassed culsine and service asd reason- able rates. RAILROAD FARE, round trip, including sleeper both ways, $i4. For rates, terms and other information ad- dress: E. B. PIXLEY, Manager, Care Pacific Improve Crocker Buil: GILROY HOT SPRINGS The waters are noted for their thousand cures of Rheumatism. Gout, Lead and Me Potsoning, Liver and Kidney Diseases, Neural- gia, Dyspepsta and all Bladder and Urinary Complaints. Hotel and cottages Baths refitted 4 improved. scenery, delightful walks. Hu Unequaled for b: 314 per b 44 mt C renovated. ing. No fogs. U recreation. Rates, §12 to S F.9a Carriages at Gilroy prings. For illustrated hiets address R. ROBERTSON, Proprietor. sbhad of PARAISO HOT SPRINGS, Cor'spadof Monterey County, Cal—For health, climate that cannot be equaled; up- accommodations; beautiful scemery: pi of flowers: hot sod: sulphur and baths: swimming tank 30x60 feet. Our mas 1 graduates. Hunting and fishing: dren’s playground, croquet, lawn tennis and dance hall: large hotel an: ftord- m for special accommodat! n all uminated by gas. By train. Third and Town- send streets, San Francisco, 9 a. m.; First and . Oakland, 5:10 a. m. dally for Sole- beautiful level road 7 Broad dad, then'by stage ow miles to springs. Round-trip tlckets, 8. at . P. office, 613 Market street. Telephone and postoffice. For (llustrated pamphlets and fur- ther_information address E. L. PERRAULT, M. D., proprietor and resident physiclan. coast, crossing the Arct passing s Hitiinn, Gt VICHY SPRINGS into ‘the Arctic Ocean ebout 40 By~ o Gt et ['m}" e | City Office, Room 20, 38 Gearv street ‘ = fuli particulars in pamphlet, entitled Alaska | s » e 4 e | Excurs TICKET OFFICE—4 New Mont ‘ Three miles from Ukiah, Mendocino County. | gomery st. | ARDENNAN Natural electric waters, champagne baths: only ! | 1 | place in the world gt fmu class of wate baving continuous flow of natural warm wa | .SANTACATALINA ISLAND-' IN THE SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS. | dirt from springs to bathtubs. = Loveiy e < O | o dpa il A very char - | ds; fishing and hunting: crystal spring: | 3% Hours' Ride From Los Angeles: Cal. w open and offering every charm to pleas- | £TouYds: flshing and hunting: crystal spring: GREATEST ATTRACTION S 1 THE WE nament, auspices the ‘“Tuna Club.' Seventh Season of our Famous Marine Band. The Society Resort. The Sportsman’s Paradise. HOTEL METROFOLE and COUNTRY CLUB always open. Golf and Tennls Tournaments, IDEAL CAMP LIFE. For full information, hotel rates, unique rangements for camping and illustrated p: phicts, apply to v GEORGE W. THOMPSON, 621 Market st.. San Francisco. Or BANNING CO. 222 South Spring st.. Los Angeles. SKAGGS 137,577 sonoaa HOT SPRIN | County; | 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: dally mail and cxpress; FIRST- CLASS HOTEL morning and afternoon stages: San Francisco only $ 60. Take Tiburon ferry at 7:30 a. m. or 3:30 p. m. Terme, §2 a day or $12 a week. References—Any guest of the past five years; patronage constantly {ncreasing. J. F. MULGREW. Proprietor. CARLSBAD &R SPRINGS. Most_beautiful spot In Lake County. Waters unsurpassed for dropsy. stomach. liver, kidney and biadder affections. -Accomtodations first class; $10 a week: lighted by W. R. McGOVERN, Kelseyville, Laks Co. PLANTATION HOUSE— uii5s o stage line. Good trout fishing; plenty fruft, (S, SONOMA round trip from two or more: grand redwood scenery. Address J. LUTTRINGER, Seaview. Sonoma Co.. or ap- Ply MR. KRUSE, 207 Front st.. for particulars. BERTRAND HOTEL—First-class accommo- dations; reasonable rates; for famiites and par- iy ete. JOSEPH F. BERTRAND or Pahl shoe store. 324 Kearny st.. 8. F. BLUE LAKES, | Lake Co.; fine fishing, boating, bathing and | hunting: In the heart of the mountain: The best table in Lake Co. Address O. WEIS- | _MAN, Mialake P. O, Lake Co., Cal. fonoma THE GEYSERS, gfooma 1 ONE OF NATURE'S WONDERS. platmral steam bathe, swimming, | ishing, U Ve a3 e ‘am| WERTHEIMER, Manager. . NAPA SODA SPRINGS. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. A. DOLLMANN, Napa Soda Springs P. O. T. | ure and Second Annual Rod and Reel Fishing Tour- | AND | STAGE SERVICE: | cream and milk; free conveyance for parties of | ¥ TOCALOMA, v fishing, bathing, beautiful drives to Bear Seckers. Boating. gehing, tennis, croquet, billlards. bowling alle; golf link 5 erfor table. lr"l!(‘n. $2 00. Full infdrmation at Traveler office | 2" Montsomery et.. of B. DICKINSON. Lesse | Ben Lom: , Cal swimming. ¥. good driving and saddle horses. su- | Campers’ ticket from San Fran- e. | e, | It ana recreation, with good health, the cozy ! Wi suit you exactly. Booklet 3. MART Prop.. Bachelor P. O. Lake Co. ffice, 416 Pine street. | CALIFORNIA HOT SPRINGS 5272 serz| | Springs; new management; a place of comfort | 46 miles from S, F., all seasons; station on hotel grounds: [ ferry. R. R fiee awimming tank: $10 Tound.trip §1 10 on Sunday. 'ART, Agua Caliente, Cal INDEPENDENCE LAKE In the heart of the Sierras. extes and up per weel est, no poison oak, no pests. for families.” See “The Travele; ulars. Oven Jume 1. Address MRS, CLEMONS. Independence Lake, Cal. you desire a vacation of complete rest SARATOGA SPRINGS COOPER & STEW- via Tiburon | n- i Perfect climate, fine fishing, excellent table, magnificent for- Unequaled soda and magnesia waters. for all stomach, kidney and | Housekeeping cottages furnished. Mendocino County, Cal les ' DUNCAN SPRINGS HOTEL:.7" =t Good liver troubles. For terms and particulars address O, HOWELL, Hopland, on line Sierra R. R. daily. or address WM. J. WHITE. General 630 Market st., S. F.; telephone Main 5152, WALDRUHE, for families and sportsmen. All kinds of dalry produce, | Rates §7 up. Send for BRUNING. Santa Rosa, YOSEMITE Fiatis om. e Oak Flat route. Stages leave Chinese Station Round tr} | San Francisco $35. For further information ms Agent, Sonoma Mountains. Excellent accommodations First-claes table. Fine spring water. gl.r‘nuhn C H W | IN THE FOOTHILLS OF THE SIERRA NE April 15th. J. A. REDEMEYER & CO., Proprietors. The Place for Rest and Health, Orchard Springs, P.R. R. Plain water, mounta:n ound climate in vada, near Colfax, on the quiet retreat; finest scener: air, fruit and all-the-year ifornia; ideal grounds and surroundings: on raflroad, 138 miles from San Franc a week: open all yea d for booklet. Address ORCHARD SPRINGS, Chicago Park sl KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS The healthiest resort in the prettiest county im California. Trout fishing—finest in the State— Shovel Creek, 13 miles for casting. Hunting— plenty of game in surrounding 1taing— grouse, quall. deer and bear. I IROS.. Froprietors, Beswick, Siskiyou County, Cal Iron and Magnesia Springs. T celebrated ne: hu 310 we H. HOPPIN, springs adfoln Bartiett Springs ing; home conking: goed beds. § cottages for housekeeping. MRS Bartlett Springs, Ca F LAUREL DELL LAKE. The most attractive place in Lake County to spend your vacation. Boating, bathiug. bow! 3 . new walks, stc. Write for L?r‘cu]l:l?nl‘:' . H. WAMBOLD, Lauret Deil. Lake County. Cal THE/WELLESLEY, California and Larkin Sts.. San Francisco. * Strictly First-class Family Hotel. MRS. M. MERRY, Proprietress. Kenilworth inn, Mill Vailey. Thoroughly renovated. Elecirie lights, bil- Itards, lawn tennis, croquet. ~Strietly first class. For terms apply to Mrs. P. J. MARTINA. BANTA CRUZ_ Mountains—A Sy miles from Santa Cruz; delightful summ home in redwoods; running water; abunda fruft, good table: terms 5 10 week. Ad W. CRANDELL. Sa: ST. HELENA SANITARIDM. Napa Valley. The institutio vantages of a health resort fully equipped sanitariom. situated well as bei; rriay =" has all the a Beautitully in meets all KEYSER & WATSON, Hopland, convey tour- ists to Highland Springs, Kelseyyili=, Carisbad Springs and Lakeport. ‘of carnouts. GLEN OAKS RANCH — Nice rro conv i familles, T famiiigs."Free bus meets s::rim, El nfl-l ELDRED, Lake. Home cook- eadquarters for tour- | trains at St. Helena. Send for ci) E comfortable rooms: good table; " ST. HELENA SANITARIUM, St Helena Cab | location. Address ¥. QUIEN, Glen Etlen. Cal. THE Tallman House, U F ELMONTE HOTEL, g5 ..GATOS, Cal—| "ing: reasonabic rates. magnificent viewsand Py _fl:lhl m:-?-fid“:- ists and commercigh. travelers. tions. Tge sunny rooms, rates to | TOURISTS can get first-class rigs from H. Ukiah, for ail summer resorts, Tates Easla Stabies. Tel Mo

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