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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 22, 1900. om;mwonsnsa;@uo;g}smmw e- Oraer of the Eastern Star. was presented a beautiful em- - badge in recognition of services to the tribe. The preseniation - tribe was by Porter L. x‘n»» recetved a fraternal night from Porter ; James Boyes, A. Chase, P. G. welcomed. at San Lorenzo ald = visit last Chapter and officer: the tees are being appointed to take f having the order y celebra- | matter rgman, P. G. S., and for ef of records, now a 1 arrive in this ety Great Counc!l dur- | ," f Modoc Tribe is drilling hard of Peter L. Hoft in order to compete for e the Great Council Independent Foresters. ay night there was a speclal i dership hearing the chairman of mem- ecided to and to enlist the co- the hl?h chief me chief ranger me officers, in Y d are the officers of on court birth in ki noor, super} ntendent evins, senio! WO d; Lincoln Relief Corps. n Relfef Corps of the Grand Army of the rtainment in thelr of the 5th inst. There rembers of Lincoln Post | jally invited depart I“AC"! resident and members of Lyon Post the evening the many ed with addresses by enter, Adjutant ler, Department A. Merritt and Col- ., who spoke feeling- in which the Uodge will It has been designate e being recetved 'Rebekahs in the yal w ord favored with a reci- Dickey i Mrs. Dot § Rebekah D. Lodeg: Iu;u(\ Bowman er as grand work of the scribed by the P. and othe 'K The officers of Valley Lndzc were in- Joy, P. M ceremony Past Grand M ah nre nted a handsome badge to Past Ma Sharp and the installing officer pre a like token from the lodge to Past Mas- ter Gedge. J. Meyers, | W, Degrieer of Honor. | The officers of Silver Spray Lodge were installed last Tuesday night by District Deputy Mrs. Crawley, assisted by Mrs. Stewart, P. S. C. of H., and Miss Donnel- | grand recorder. Then followed a re- | or welcome home to W. H. who is 2 member of the advisory and Mrs. Stewart, who is on the tee on arbitration of the supreme Forget-me-not Lodge at lts last held meeting admitted one stranger by initia- | tior The officers of Tvy Lodge were installed | in Oakland last week. The Native Daughters. | The officers of Darina Parlor will be | | publicly installed in Franklin Hall to- morrow night. There will be the presen- tation of a beautiful flag to the parlor. The officers of Fremont Parlor will be | alled in its new headquarters in the | Foresters’ lding _next Wednesday night. Miss McRea, D. D. G. P., will be | the installing officer. Among the visitors at the office of Grand Secretary Miss Frakes last week were | Mrs. C. P. Vicini and Mrs. M. Marks of | mapola Parlor, Sutter Creek, and Mrs. | Callie Shileds of Plymouth, one of Forest Parlor's most active —members. Mrs. Shileds has been grand inside sentinel, has resented her parior several times in | Grand_Parlor and has served several | terms as district deputy grand president. | Miss Cooper, who is serving her second | term as president of Santa Cruz Parlor, was also & visitor. Miss Cooper, who was a delegate to the last held Grand Parlor, is e of the very bright women of the order. Camelia Parlor mourns the loss of one | of its most faithful workers, Miss Agnes Boycroft, who dled from the effects of | njuries received in a runaway accident a days ago. ss Pearl Talbot of Amapola Parlor, | se hands were so frightfully mangled X d some time since in a steam | regain the use | | . G. P., installed the an Miguel Parlor on the 13th San Luisita Parlor on_the | and those of the parlor at Paso | les on the 17th Inst. | Mrs. Alice Mahoney of this ity has aluma to reorganize Lomita | There was a very enjoyable T Surrendered its charter in the long ago. had one initiation | e ter gives promise of Woodmm of the ‘World. ¥ degrie u‘,‘,"r':l‘(vr’nn‘ With a view to bring about a closer decidedly | fraternal friendship the members of the ne_of the | several camps of the Woodmen of the | having been | World of this city have declled to have | B ek | a grand th party in the Grand Opera- house on the nlgm of the 306th nst., on which occasion “The Great Ruby” will be | presented by the Frawleys. In addition the drill team of the banner camp of this | city, Golden Gate No. 64, will appear on a reception to Past gan, who, owing to the in- | me Representative Frank | 1 the session at Indlanapo- as his alternate. the stage and give an exhibf s 2 tion drill. In » Grove of son reports In- | order that all who are memberts of Golden a very meeting. The grove has | ;,te, Tamalpais and San Franeisco 3 new set of regalia for the offi- which meet on that night, may of San Jose had three in- st held session. ding called on the! last week and rts hxn- in that part of the camps, !h.x\n an opportunity to attend the show | the clerks of these camps will be in their rm.m(ll\f‘ halls at 6 o'clock in the evens ing to attend to anything the members may desire to see them about. The affair is In the hands of the following commit- te 3. S. de Roco, Western Addition Camp; Reports from a number of Grand Groves show an increase in different parts of the | n" Gordan ._ng B. T. Schell, S8an Fran- Ates cisco Cam; r. Estes and L. Vince The past noble grand arch has invited | For0 (L0 amp; Dr. Neimier, Richmond all past arches of this city to meet him | Camp: Schweinhard, = Redwood on the afternoon of Sunday, | GAmb: W, 3 Biatadell, Catamer Caon for the purpose of taking steps a Past ed by i ‘session. Improved Order Red Men. Last Wednesday night at the council of Manzanita Tribs W. Y. Nelsh, the retiring Ambrose McSweeney, ngrm Camp: ¥ H. Stewart and H.'B, g: Clm Quinlan, .1. vie, G. Raymore, Y be_an sen Gate Camp; W. G. Cmuey. chair- durt contest an. 'nmu s Camp, the started p:i: first of last May with Arches’ Association as e Grand Grove at its last | members and those who introduced them | officers fo | its new quarters, taken on a new lease of | next Tuesday | Heeley, W. | ed by a large number of peogle. | early part of August. Western Addition Camp to secure mem- bers, has been very active, for it has in that time initiated forty-eight candidates and still has forty-one to initiate before the close of the month. The contest will soon close and the losing camp will have to banquet the winning one, that is It will have to pay for a supper for the new into the camp. On the 13th of August there Is to be an excursion of Woodmen to Salt Lake City to attend the head camp session, which is to open on the 15th of that month. The party will include twenty delegates from this State, the eight delegates from the Women of Woodcraft, the degree team of Golden Gate Camp and about two hun- dred members of the order who will take advantage of the cheap rates offered in rder to enjoy a vacation. The excursion- ists will be permitted to take with them such friends as would like to accompany them on the trip. Foresters of America. The members of Court Justice of the Foresters of America will, on the 29th nst., In company with their friends. at- a grand picnic to be given in Sunset Park under the auspices of Justice Club, composed exclusively of members of the court. The music will be furnished by & band composed of members of the court. Steps are being taken to organize a Ger- man lodge of the order at Lodi. Court San Francisco has arranged for a social to be given on the night of the 15th of August. Samuel Marks, the junior past chief ranger of Court Bay City, whose death oc ed last week, wus one of the ener- e members of the order and a most ardent Forester. Last week Grand Secretary Cordy vis- ited Court Farragut at Vallejo and in- stalled_the officers for the current term. fter the installation there was a soctal ur. Ancient Order of Foresters. High Chief Ranger Boehm on last Wednesday pald an offictal visit to Court San Mateo and while there installed the current term. Th same night Permanent Secretary John Falconer visited Court Menlo Park and installed the officers. The high chief ranger last week in- stalled the officers of Court Eureka. Dur- ing the evening there was a presentation of a beautiful badge to the retiring chief ranger, James Mallady. The officers of Court Bohemian and those of Bohemian Circle were installed at a joint meeting. Mrs, Flick. the retir- | g chief companion of the circle. was =fn|efl a fine emblematic jewel. The of- of Court Piedmont and those of Pledmont Ci were also installed at a joint eeting. There were three presentati a badge to the retiring chief ¢ anion of the circle, a silver but- ter knife to Mrs. Roberts, the treasurer, a_watch fob to J. J. Roberts, the urer of the court. y night High Chief Ranger m paid an official visit to Court Alca- traz. The officers of Court Sherwood Forest were installed by the board of deputies. Companions of the Forest. The officers of Alba Circle of Vallejo were installed last week by the Supreme ers. Circle had an open meeting last ht and it was a great success, to attendance and excellence of me offered for the benefit of E 'ul friends. This circle has Grand off Fidelit; been ver of late and is do!ng much keep to the front. T) e of of Washington f‘lrcle ‘will be 1 led next Tuesday night in building. The Natmnal TUnion. Pacific Council at its last held session had fourteen strangers to initiate into the mysteries of the order. This council has tremely active of late. Yosemite Council, which for a time was quite inactive, has, since it moved into life and is doing remarkably well in the matter of adding to its roil of members. Golden Gate Council will at its meeting night have several candi- initiate. The quartet of this | council, one of the best in the city, has returned from a vacation. It will during the evening render new selections. Order of Americus, | San Francisco Council No. 14 of the Or- der of Americus will next Tuesday night tender a reception to its new department manager, W. L. Morrison, of Pennsylva- nia, who has been detailed for duty on thié coast. Choppers’ Friendship Club. The second entertalnment given on last Thursday night, in Native Sons' Hall, by the Choppers’ Friendship Club, an auxil- fary of the Woodmen of the World, was well attended and was a most delightful affair. The programme was & Very accept- able one, the numbers being all first class and were well received with many marks of approval. The dance which followed was kept up until the hour of midnight. That part of the evening’s entertainment was under the direction of the following dates to committees: Reception—Willlam Krause (chairman), C. !\Autman R. A. A. Sum- mer, G. W. J. F. Casey, F. E. McKay, F. Floor—Dr. A. McLean (manager), A" B. Muller (assist- ant manager), J. F. Sherer, O. Olsen, L. G. Brown, E. K. Watkins! xnights of Bonor. During the past week the officers of Polar Star Lodge were Installed by T. Learned, P. G. D., and those of Tahoe Lodge at Berkeley were installed by Grand Dictator Archibald and Grand Reporter Johnston. The officerss of Germania Lodge will be installed on Tuesday evening next. Last Monday night the grand dictator paid a visit to Liberty Lodge and address- £d it on the state of the order. Three ap- plications were received. Last Wednesday night American Eagle Lodge gave a smoker which was atterll- Several applications were a result of that meeting. The officers of Leland Stanford Lodge were installed last Thursday night by Deputy W. H. Howard. Next Wednes- da) night the same deputy will install the officers of San I‘ranc!-co Lodge. Enights of the Maccabees. Golden West Tent at its last held re- view had a number of visitors from San Francisco, Pacific and Oakland tents, and under good of the order there was a very pleasant and entertaining evening. This tent with the others expects to meet in the new quarters at 24 Fourth street in the The officers of San Francisco Tent were installed by State Commander S. W. Hall on the night of the 13th inst. During the evening the degree team of this tent initiated, in the amplified form, three strangers, the work being done on the lines that have won so much praise for the team. During the closing days of the current month the tent will banquet all the hustlers who have done good work during the past month, the event to be at INE'0F the leading rotisserfes. Young Men’s Institute. Grand President St. Sure paid a visit to Cooper Council at Ocean View last Thurs- day night. T. J. Savage, president of the lecture bu- reau, delivered a lecture before the coun- cfl in Napa last Thundé Supreme President erce will visit Ferndale Council No. % on the 25th inst. St. Raphael Council of San Rafael has arranged for an entertainment on the night of the 26th inst. gt e M bR Austrian Hall last night, at which there was a good attendance of members and friends. e Order of Chosen Friends. On the night of the 11th inst. Grand Re- corder Wallis, assisted by Grand Assist- ant Councilor D. J. Hartley, installed the officers of Sacramento Council. After the ceremgnleltthzra was a soclal hour and refreshments. The officers of Social Council were In. stalled by District Deputy Taylor, assist- ed by Grand Recorder Wallis, at an open meeting, after which there were present a Jarge number of friends of the members Afel number of the grand ofticers. The ceremony was followed by an entertain- ment and a dance. t 'l‘uudu nlxht Past Grand Coun- cflor Boehm, by Grand Sentry Boehm, gonnlwam Germania, and Teutonia councils. The consolidated councils will retain the name of Teutonia and will work in the German language. On the 1ith inst. Covenant Council of Georgetown initiated four candidates. The officers of Evans Counell will be in- stalled in public on the night of the 26th, after which there will be dancing. At the last held meeting of Sacramento Council five petitions for admission were presented and referred to the committee on investigation. Friends of the Forest. Last Tuesday evening the officers of Pioneer Lodge were installed in public in the presence of a large number of members of the order and of their friends. This lodge is noted for harmony in its proceedings and is making good progress. The officers of Mizpah Lodge were in- | stalled {n public on last Wednesday night. | After the induction of the officers into thelr respective stations, there was a social hour which was very pleasant. On the night of the 2%th the officers of Harmony Lodge will be installed and sev- eral candidates will be presented for initiation. Lincoln Lodge had a meeting last Mon- gn night, but nothing of importance was | one | One of the prominent lodges of the or- der is beginning to appreciate by the drop- ping off of the attendance at the meet- ings that “kicking” by a few members is not conducive to the best Interest of the membership. Daughters of st. George. The following named ladies have been | appointed the committes to have chargs | of the “Old English Tea Party” entertain- | ment and dance to be given by Britannia Locge No. 7 of the Daughters of St. George on August 22 in its hail; E. Gross, Hewitt vis, Meadow: Siaples, Beauford, Witts, A. Croba, Brier. ley, I,Iduroal Jewitt, P.” A. \\'fllams. Harries and Miss Ball You Will Be Expected At the assignee sale of shoes. The special inducements to-morrow will be calf shoes | for men, shoes and tles in tan and black | for ladies, all to be sold for $125 a pair. | None worth less than $300. These shoes are up to date, latest styles and all sizes at the assignee sale of shoes, 775 Market street, near Fourt ‘Webb-Peploe Is Released. J. Harold Webh-Peploe, alias J. J. L( Powell, was released from custody by or- | der of Judge Hebbard yesterday on a writ | of habeas corpus. He was arrested on In- | formation received by Captain Se)mnur! that he was wanted in Ouray, Colo., on charges of larcen bailee and embezzle- | ment. Attorney Thomas Y. Bradshaw, who was the cause of the arrest, arrived | here Friday, and yesterday he sent a note | to Captain Seymour thanking him for his kindness and apologizing for not ha‘dngl time to call before returning to Ouray. AMUSEMENTS. «TIVOLI+ ..« ONLY NINE TIMES MORE Of the Great Comic Opera WANG Matinee Saturday at 2. | Evenings at 8. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT ! MONDAY . JULY 30th Gala Opening of the GRAND OPERA SEASON With @ Remarkable Array of FAMOUS LYRIC ARTISTS Sale of Seats Begins To-Morrow. Repertoire For First Week “AIDA” wo “LUCIA" POPULAR_25 snd 500 PRICES Telephone Bush 9. 7N e ¢ BoPLLAY ('nj,’.'g,» yHovsE) TO-NIGHT, FOR THE FIRST TIME IN THIS CITY MATHEWS and BULGER Supported by the Full Strength of | DUNNE AND RYLEY’S ALL-STAR CAST In Their Original Success, RUSH CITY. Reappearance of JOHN W. DUNNB. GRAN OPERA HOUSE Waiter Morosco.......ole Lesses and Manager v FRAWLEY v THIS EVENING AT 8 SHARP! THE GREAT RUBY! UNANTMOUSLY PRONGUNCED wx. BE GREATEST . PRODUCTION EVLR WXTNESSED HERE. ——PRICES—5¢c, 50c, 2S¢, i5c SATURDAY MATINEE—G6c, e, 15c, 0o Branch Ticket Office, Emporium. BEGEER TO-NIGHT, LAST TIME, “INGOMAR."” TO-MORROW (MONDAY) NIGHT, FLORENCE ROBERTS, ot WHITE WHITTLESBY in 3 e by Carming Biay, - THE COUNTRY GIRL Special Engagement THEODORE ROBERTS. ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY. FISCHER’S CONCERT HOUSE. LENORE, WHITE & CO. in “A LEAVES.” Edward B. Adams, Vioiet John- son, Isabelle Urderwood and New Moving Pictu EDISON'S OSCOP! B FINEE” SUNDAT. - Reserved Seats, e TS A A ISR TSIDIA SIS ASA @ AMUSEMENTS. . Latest YPews of Frat rnal Organizations. SETETEOEOED R R ED, XD R DETED EOA T AR S AT AT AT AT A AT A S * A A TS A SASATAS AT COMMENCING MATINEE T0-DAY, SUNDAY, JULY 2. “'THE ALLIED FORCES' OF VAUDEVILLE. SULLIVAN and WEBBER In Blanche Marsden's Fln:etze JANITO! ...MALZIE KING The Famous Electrical International Dancer. MEEKER-BAKER TRIO Europe's Greatest Comedy Acrobats. JESSIE PADGHAM A New Californian Songstress. ETTA BUTLER ONE WEEK ONLY—The Girl Who Set New York A WILLIAMSON AND STONE In a New Sketch 'DONAHUE AND NICHOLS Acrobatic Dancers and Vocalists. | TO-DAY . . SUTRO BATHS oulo 1;:’?‘0\1 m. Bathi tnn'ln.nw&" AD: Ine. . Samison, [AMERICAN BIOGRAPH Showing Some New War Views. FAREWELL WEEK, Miss LILLIAN BURKHART In Repertolre. Week Commencing TO-DAY, SUNDAY MATI- NEE, July %2 Parquet, 25c, any seat; balcony, 10c; chiléren, 10c, any part. A few front orchestra rows reserved, 50c; front rows of balcony, reserved, 25c. COLUMBIA ¢ TO-NIGHT (Sun.) Second of the MAGNIFICENT BURTON 'HOLMES ILECTUREs Subject—MANILA. Superbly illustrated with colored and moving pictures. NEXT THURSDAY AFTERNOON | AND SUNDAY NIGHT, “JAPAN RE- | vISITED.”” PRICES—$1, 75e, 50c snd 25e. Beginning TO-MORR FIFTH HENRY orne MILLER SEASON. Six Nights and Wednesddy and Saturday Matinee, First Time Here of the New York Lyceum heater Success, “HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR.” A Farcical Romance in Thres Acts by R. Marshall. IT'S AS DAINTY AND FRESH A8 THEFLOWERS THAT BLOOM IN THE EPRING.—New York Sua. July 30— BROTHER OFFICERS.” 'UNION COURSING PARK. JOHN GRACE, JUDGE, Jms F. GRACE, SLIPPER. . SUNDAY, JULY 22 CLASSICAL OPEN STAKE! NOMINATIONS. + $1110 — PRIZE MONEY — $1110 | Ku:it by VON DER MEHDEN’'S BAND. TRAIN SERVICE. Leaves Third and Townsend streets 11 a. m., 12 m. and 1 p. m.; Twen- ty-fifth and Valencia streets five minutes later. Returning at 4:45 p. m. and after last course. San Mateo electric cars every six min- utes. ADMISSION 25C. LADIES FREE. EDDY 81’.6 OLYMPIA 5753 Professor Conradi's LIVING STATUARY Parls in San Francisco and the Greatest Exhi- bition the Goiden West Has Ever Seen. BASCO AND RICE, Comedians, and the Funniest Yet, AND OUR CELEBRATED STOCK COMPANY. MATINEES EVERY SUNDAY. AMATEUR NIGHT EVERY FRIDAY. ADMISSION FREE. CHUTES axo ZOO :-:vny A!TI'-RNO-O: AND EVENING. CANNON, THE FAT MAN. WALLACE, THE UNTAMABLE LION. LQUATIC SP“'TS ON THE LAK 18 AFTERNOON. ELECTRIC FOUNTAIN AT NIGHT. Telephone for Seats—Park 23. M. MORAN DROWN'S LATEST PAINTING, “HELEN OF TROY,” ©On Exhibition at GOLDEN GATE HALL, Sutter St.0 Ugtll Further Notice. C——TEESE——— » [Weekly Call, §1 per Year ow MONDAY | WHERE CAN YOU GO WITH ONLY 3% HOURS OF STAGING, AND ONLY $5.00 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. ACREE of Shady Groves and MILES of Shady Walks. Finest Deer Hunting in the County. Huatiog Horses and Guides. Hot Minersl and Vapor Baths. Cold Mineral Plunges. COMPETENT MASSAGISTS. Numerous Mineral Sprizgs of Wonderful Curative Properties. Large Cool Rooms, lighted by _FElectricity. Call on LEE or address CRAIG | Springs, Cal. D. CRAIG, 3¢ Montgomery st. & WARNER, Higbland An ocean vovage to the place of perfect days. A home in the country with city con- veniences. GAY Hotel Coronado is getting to be as gay in summer as in win- ter.© Write ror special Summer : Resort Manage: Coronado Beach, Cal SANTA GATALINA 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 Society 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- Phiets, apply to ANNING CO., 222 South Spring st., LuI An G o1 §onwes Atéress A. BETTENS, Mgr., Byron Hot Springs, Oal. Call op Lombard & Co., City Agents, 26 Geary, City. SKAGGS &nsah from San Francisco and nine staging; waters noted for medicinal virtues; but utunl bath in State; grand mountain £cer £00d trout streams at door: telephone. telepraph; daily mail and express: FIRS CLASS AND | STAGE SERVICE: morning and afterncon stages: round trip fro San Francisco only 3§ 50. Take leumu fer at 7:30 . _m. or 3:30 p. Terms, §2 a da; $12 & week. Reterences—Any wuest ur “the. past | five years; patronage constantly increasing. J. F. MULGREW, Proprietor. HOT SPRINGS, SONOMA Dr. C. C. 0’Donnell’s Mineral Spn.gs At GLEN ELLEN is the best camping. picnic and pleasure resort on the Coast. The greatest | remedy for lung disease, liver and stomaca complaints. rheumatism and catarth in the world; 48 miles from S. F. The S. P. R R pers. Thirty cottages and tents furnished b 4 poison oak at t.h o O BLL, oflcs 10515 | Market st.. bet. Caizth and Seventh. 8 Fo It | you want your heaith this is the place to go. | The Place 18r Rest and Health, Orchard Springs, IN THE FOOTHILLS OF THE SIERRA NE- TNia near Colfax, on the C. P. R. R. Plain. quiet retreat; finest scenery, air, fruit and all-the-year-round climate in Cal- ifornia: idea! grounds and surroundings; on rafiroad, 12 miles from San Francisco: 38 a Week: open all year: send for booklet. Address ORCHARD SPRINGS, Chicazo Park. SARATOGA SPRINGS \ he place for health, rest and fun. Fif- | n _different mineral springs for good | e e s ety the fun. Bend for Booklet. | | 3. MARTENS Bachelor P. O., Lake o., Cal. 41 . city office. Pine YO EM'T VALLEY—Ten days of s pleasure, 1§ days each way to points of interest—7 days in_valley, including all meals Round trip from San Franeisco $32. For further information call or address WM. J. WHITE, Agent, 630 Market st., S. F.; telephone Main 5182, CALIFORNIA AOT SPRINGS Eprings; new management; a place of comfort all seasons: 46 miles from S. F.. via Tiburon ferry. R. R. station on hotel srounds: exten- sive swimming tank: §1050 and uD per week: round-trip $1 10 on Sunday. COOPER & STEW- Formerly VICHY SPRINGS, Three miles from Ukiah. The only place in the United States where vichy water is abundant. The only natural electric waters: champagne baths: extraordinary tonic properties. J. A | REDEMEYER & CO., Vichy Springs, Men- docino County, Cal. MINERAL CARLSBAD ¥ERGE: Most beautiful spot in Lake County. Waters nsurpassed for dropey, stomach. liver, L £ lighted "W 'R MCGOVERN. Kelseyville, Lake Co. TeAe F and N PUR.R give special rates to | water, mountain | | ! | ERN, 2500 feet above the sea A vacation does not usually extend beyond two or three or four weeks, so that many of those who have been sojourn- ing during the past month at the various resorts along the California Northwestern Rail- way are returning to their homes. Those who intend to take their vacation during July or August, and those who may not have thought of a rest, but should do so, can now easily find the desired accommoda- tions. Call for “VACATION,” a little book just issued by the company, giving Camping Lo- cations, Hotels, Mineral Spring Resorts, and a list of one hun- dred and sixty-seven Farms and homes where Board for the Summer can be secured at from $5.00 to $8.00 per week. Ticket Office, 650 Market st. (Chronicle buflding). General _ Otfice, Mutual Life building, Sansome and California sts., San Francisco. E. C. WHITING, Gemeral Mazager. R. X. BYAN, Gex’] Pass. Agt A "DOVE STEW,” | and the doves are ul, too, at pasolloblfls HOT SPRINGS After sulphur bath. Hot maud, = ID of bone, bl . Baths = ke specml round-trip reblln tickets. Hlustrated booklet and information e TRANE WOELY Red 2336, 640 Market st NE __Paso Tel. OTTO E. Hobles Cal. SISSON TAVERN. Where Shasta’s summit, clad in snow, Smiles down on Nature's broad Far from the chilling summer fog: from winds and dust and heat, SI SOV TAV- green siopes of Shasta. summer vacation. Near plne and cedar and hemlock, around it & wide se of meadows, above it the perfest _— ty of Shasta. For the idler—rest. For the hunter—the great game of the mountains. For the an salmon and the trout in the headwaters of the Sacramento and the SON'S DOOR. The and clean. with railway brings one almost to t Nature her grandest, cnm- a d Ilnm how grand her Inspirations are. $10 to 113 | per week, $2 50 per day. atdes and horses for mountain climbing. MRS. M. L. SISSON, Pro- prietor, S n, Cal. Carisbad of PARAISO HOT SPRINGS, S='spadst, Monterey County, cn.—m eahenith. rest. upto-date | ommmoations: beatirul sesmeiy: of ers; hot soda, sulphur and electris | baths: swimming tank 30x50 feet. Our masseurs | climate that cannot are ail graduates. Hunting and fishing: chil~ dren’s playzround. croquet, lawn tennis aad dance hall: large hotel and 30 cottages. ing special accommodations for famili | lluminated by gas. By train. Third and Tf.r'l- | post Agua Calients | ART. Agua Caliente. Cal Long-distance phone. | The. tennis, livery, new walk send streets. San Francisco, § a. m.; Firet and Broadway, 910 a. m. dally for Sole- dad” then by stage over beautital level road 3 miles to springs. lound-trip tickets, 38, at 8. P. office, 613 Market street. Telephone and * office. For {llustrated pamphicts and fur- ther_information address E. L. ATET. ey R FAMOUS 'GILROY HOT SPRINGS The waters are noted for their thousands cores of Rheummatiom, Gout, Lesd sus Meceurial Polsoning, Liver and Kidney Diseases. Neurai- xia, Dyspepsia and all Bladder and U Complaints. Hotel and cottages renovated. Baths refitted and _improved. Bcan€ roenery. " delightful walks. Hinting and fshe ing. No fogs. naled for heal recreation. R W2 to $14 per ek Traing ! leave Third and Townsend streets, SV, 9 a daily. Carriages at t Gilrow B et D inestraies vams S R. ROBERTSON. Proprietor. WALDRUHE, Somoma Mountatns. Excellent_sccommodations for tamilies and sportsmen. First-class table. All kinds of dairy produce. Fine spring water, Rates §7 up. Send for circular. C. H. Wi BRUNING. Santa Rosa, Cal PLEASANT VIEW HOTEL. cottages for housekeeping. MRS. H. HoPPING Bartlett Springs. Cal LA UREL DELL LAKE. e most attractive place in Lake County te n‘ your vacation. Boatin; Dowle circular to Laarel Deil. Lal KLAMATH nor; Sfllllos. p The healthiest resort in the prettiest county Callfornia. | Trout fishing—finest in the State— Bhovel Creek. 15 miles for casting. Hunting— plenty of game in surrounding mountaing— gouse, qualil, deer and bear. EDSON BROS., rie Ca. tors. Beswick. Siskivou County, THE WELLESLEY, Califernia and Larkin Sts. San Francisco, Strictly First-class Family Hotel MRS. M. MERRY, Proprietress. THE GEYSERS, Sonoms S, S ONE OF NA’I‘U“I Natural steam baths, n‘i d livery. wm. Tor "pass hunting l.n l{ n fil ST. HELENA SANITARIDM. .o The institution bas all \he - Carriage meets ddt- SANITARIUM, St Helena, Cal INDEPENDENCE LAKE u the’ u—n of the Sierras. Perfect .ci ok e lars. Open June 1. Address ependence Lake, no pests. An ideal spot Traveler” for partie- | MRS, H. M. Cal. resort as well as being & | Kenilw rth In llll Valley. Thoroughly removated. e, ightn, Mo nudn ll“’tnnu cmm«. ctly first class, For terms apply to Mrs. P. J. llAR’rnlA. e | ELMONTE HOTEL, - LOS GATOS, Beautiful e A magnifcent_ view and frst-class acco 1 rates te Large sunny rooms. Special ri umue- F-ee bus meets every train; i miles m San Francisco. Fare 31 SEREESEE NAPA SODA SPRINGS. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. A. DOLLMANN, Napa Soda Springs P. & excellent table, magnificent for- 1 BANTA CRUZ Mountaine—A quiet ranch. fve ta Cruz: delightful summes water: gocd 50 week. Address W, cmvn:u.. Santa Cruz, Cal QUIET home in Somoma redwoods: chickens, xgs. milk cream. frult; fres dflv—o. zood erms