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P —— THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 12 1901 AEALTY MARKET IN FINE SHAPE| Transactions Take in All Sections of the City. Careful Buyers Estimating Time as an Element in Increase. . are being obtain properties for e s ndication th meerning the conditior: market. While ess is on case in Countfy Ci , morth- 137:6x t and_Car of Vallejo and of Joseph 94, on the n Work of the Brokers. 5 & Co., report the nd Fourteen count of Mrs per montt ave sold for 1 R elier, sl The price ons report the fol- between La ry frame b ron F tate Rich & ( ve leased the prop- nd Market street, the z T ten yvears for § B. All 1d sheet mu- 1 their interests e they have been “will offer on the e & ig in the block ed ¥ detav Laguna, Chestnut Erar and also other of which is beir: logu, .1 Edwin been opened “by e A. W ht for a 1 al brokerage busin at street They are mem- cisco Oil Exchange a stocks. of the week Charles W. Sutro, line of rman Savings and Anna B hwest corner reets. the week represented 1 individual amounts, —_——————— LOS MEDANOS RANCHO STILL IN LITIGATION of Owners Must Appear Before Judge Morrow and Explain Why They Are Delinguent. arties to ‘the suit of George Da- N. Ellinwood and Andrew S. ors of the estate of Jose- ford, vs. the Savings ‘and v have been ordered by Judge appear in the United States Monday morning and ny they have, why an be made and entered final decree declaring that lon has been made the case 1y 1 Loan Society in satisfac- al and interest Hue the zage on the Los Mela- rancho, in Contra Costa County, but he money was not paid, hence the order. —_——— Money Saving. se shoe trust sale, 717 Market street, sell this week ladies’ and men's $3 50 shoes for $18 a pair. These shoes are guaranteed to wear, In regard to style, come around and look for yourself. They are stylish, made of the very best mate- rial by the leading manufacturers, Every- body is welcome to a pair. Efther ladies’ or men’s $3 5 shoes, vici kid, tan or black, for §1 85 a pair, at the shoe trust sale of the Bee Hive Shoe Company, 717 Market.* —_———— When 2 man proposes to a widow it is lnueu‘the start to his finish. on settled on the basis John | % | Dime Museum,” by & }a petite demi-brunette. Litlle , 42:6 feet | near | 7,194 91, gold coin, to ! * 3 'YOUNG PEOPLE SHINE / ‘ AT AN ENTERTAINMENT Pupils of Carrie Belle Moulton Give Elocutionary Recital in Sherman-Clay Hall. PULPIT THEMES FOR A SABBATH Sermons to Be Preached taz Goeggel recited a dialect 'medley charmingly and received rounds of plause, floral offerings. Special boy, “Jerry.” The pantomime of Whittier's poem “The Angels of Buena Vista,” by eight young ladies dressed in Greek gowns, was a ting climax to the following programm together with many beautiful mention may also be made of Erline Platt as the news- . by the Pastors To-Day. ap- Bishop Breyfogel Coming to fi Attend an Important Instrumental solo, “‘Polonaise,” Mrs. Emil Conference. Blanckenberg; skefch, “The Corpse's Hus- band,” Misses Lurline Swanson and _Hazel TR Hamberger; recitation, ““Van Bibber's Rocl Miss Lucy Burke; recitation, ‘‘What She Said, Ruth Taylor; recitation, ‘“Making Him Feel at Home,"” 'Miss Juanita Bunzi; cornet solos—(a) Bishop S. C. Breyfogel of Reading, Pa., will be in this city next Wednesday and preach in the lmmanuel Kvangelical nS ROIAY(OND HMERIRW Church on Twelfth street, near Market. On Friday be s to preside at the annual | | session uf tne Calirorma Conterence ot | the Evangeuncal aAssoclation, which con- venes ac rortecrviie, Cai ‘the Bishov 1s a noted speaker. xev. W. H. Altnouse, pastor of mmumnanuéi Evangeiical Church, |'and Rev. ¥. Coraes, pastor of Salem svangeical Churcn of this city, will rep- Tesent their respective congregations at the contererce, | | The stental Science College will hold its | | Braauatng excreises in Goiden Gate Hall ’ Lnis evenan dpectal music will be ren- | | 1 | i | | cered unaer the airection of srs. Marri- | ner-Campubell. E Rev, i Angell Dougherty, D.D., of | Boston wiil occupy the pupit of the Third Congregauonal cnurdn this morning and evenng. Rev. 8. D, Hutsinpiller of the Central M. E. Church wi preach this morning on he House of Goa ana Gate of Heaven,” evening he will speak on Be Proud of in Our and in the “‘Some 1nmgs to | Midst, and Uther Things.” { | _Rev. E. A" Woods or the First Baptist | | Church will preach this morning on *“I'he | Pulpit and tne Pew,” and In the evening | | he will discuss “1Thougats Which Troubie - | “Xev. F. S. Ford of the First Christtan | Church will preach this morning on “The { Doctrine of God in the Lord's Praye and in the evening he will preach on Deafness ot the Laboring Classes.” Rev. C. H. Stevens of Denver will ad- dress the meeting for men at the Young Men's Christian Association this after- noon. His subject will be “Profit and Los: Mrs. S s will sing. The enti; membership of the Gentle- men’s Sodality of the Immacuiate Con- ception of the Blessed Virgin Mary will assemble at their chapel on Hayes street and march with their full regalia to St. Ignatius Church, where they will receive holy communion in a body. The occasion will be unusually solemn, as May is the month which is generally devoted by Catholics to the Blessed Virgin, and as the sodality is specially dedicated to her its interest will be twofold. After mass the “Te Deum” will be recited and new mem- bers received on probatior Rev. W. K. Guthrie of the First Presby- i 3 tcr‘ilan Church will preach at both services - to-day TWO BRIGHT AND TALENTED YOUNG GIRLS WHO TOOK LEADING Sox o Teni s e o PARTS IN AN INTERESTING ENTERTAINMENT GIVEN IN SHER- | | on “Signs o Gracer’: -0 this morning MAN & CLAY HALL LAST EVE The annual thanksgiving services of the | & G. U. O. O. F. will be held this evening = . |in the A E. Zion Church. Rev. T, - Brown will have cl ge of the services. FASHIONABLE assemblage at- “Cavatina” from “Ernant,” (b) “Asleep in the | _ReV. J. N. Beard of Grace M. E. Church { tended the elocutionary recital Deep,” Miss Olga Friedman, pupil of William | Will Dreach at both services to-day. given by the pupils of Carrie )}; rr ef\:wx:le,:”st‘ig)n uy{." ‘‘The Little Boy Who Mfle};& At‘.h(‘. l;anfi ?( the \l;\h% ‘nia-street | Belle Moulton in Sherman & Gladys Goeggel: recliation, “Jomsr MISD i “The App 3 Qhestion.”” and 1o tn i Clay Hall last evening. This was the second event of the kind given by the voung people, and the programme was | elaborate. The effect of the recitations | was enhanced by the musical accompani- | ments, and of calcium lights and the | beautiful costumes. One of the most attractive numbers was Miss Lurline Swanson’s rendition ' of | “Lasca.” This beautiful poem, from the pen of F. Desprez, gave full scope for the | dramatic powers and éharming grace of Miss Swanson, who is gifted with un- histrionic abilit: h pleased the ous_recitation, Boy at the nee Ettenger, Gladys Cur- Miss line Platt; sketch, “‘Aunt Sophronia Tabor at the Uproar, Theler; recitation, Hazel ““Maclaine’s Child,” Hamberger: i monolo Curtain,” Miss Mabel e 1 selected, Mrs. Lasca,” Miss Lurline Swanson: “When Katie Got Struck on the Stage, Taylor; Muscum,” Miss Almee “The Red Fan,” Miss R cal solo, ““Merrily I Roam, enberg; recitation ter,”* Miss Louise Hay Erline Patt and Han fessor Hinm: Buena Vista' mond Meherin; ;_pantomime, Miss Lucy Burke, Theler. Misses Lucile Otto and Mabel | i Miss “The Window Theler; instrumental solo, Emil Blanckenberg; recitation, recitation, Harry ecitation, ‘‘The Bad Boy at the Dime Ettenger; recitation, Mrs. Emil Blanck- ““The Sioux Chief’s Daugh- Spanish lover's dance, v Taylor, pupils of Pro- ‘iThe Angels of Bttenger, Miss Hazel Hamberser, AMiss Bumlce Janes, Miss Genevieve Meherin, Miss Rosamond Meherin, Miss Lurline Swanson, Miss Mabel Er- evening on “Divine Interest in Human- Rev. Frank K. Baker of the First M. E. Church will preach this morning on “Why Is the House of God Forsaken?” and in ‘l‘he evening on “Christlanity a Religious oy.” Rev. W, M.. Woodward of the Epworth M. E. Church will preach this morning on “The Value of Faith,’ on “Faithfulness Rewarded.” Rev. Milton D. Buck of Trinity M. B. Church will preach this morning on “Financial Obligation to God,” and in the evening on “Our Influence.” Rev. John Stephens of Simpson Me- morjal Church will preach this morning on “The Macedonian Christians,” and in the evening on “Youth’s Golden Oppor- tunities.” Rev. A. E. Ulrich of the Richmond M. e | Unidentified Drowned/ Man Found. 3 of an unidentified drowned s found vesterday g float- mornt tache dark and sprinkled with gray, complexion dark and regular fea- and teeth. The clothing was a dark sack suit, around the coat of which was a cloth belt, the material of the coat be- ing frieze. The shirt was blue flannel, with black necktie, and the underwear was of gray wool. Judging from the dress and appearance the dead man had been a seafare: he bay near the old fisherman's | wharf by M. Redmond, who is in charge of the State dredger at that place. The had been in the water not more than four hours. It w of a man eight inches tall r and m | Dora Fuhrig Discharged. | _The charge | Fuhrig, midwife, deatk of Mrs. Elise Henninger, 624 Fulton street, was dismissed by Judge Cabaniss yesterd dence fafled ant had anythin, from the effects died. ————— Joseph P, Dolan Appointed. A dispatch was recelved yvesterday from the appointment tant United t the port of ! Mr. Dolan is well versed in the duties that he will be called upon ‘Washington announc! of Joseph P. Dolan States inspector of boilers San Fran co. | to perform. of murder against Dora in_connection with the The Judge held that the evi- to disclose that the defend- g to do with the operation of which Mrs. Henninger e —F | 5. Churéh will preach this mornine on “Philipand the Eunuch,” and in the even- ing on ““The Brazen Serpent.” Rev: John A. B. Wilson of the Howard- street M. E. Church will preach this morning on a theological subject, and in the evening there will be spécial music and sermon. Rev. E. H. Avery of the Westminster | Presbyterian Church will preach this morning. A special service will be con- ducted in the evening by Colonel French, Rev. H. H. Bell of the First United Presbyterian Church will vreach this morning on “A Great Backslider,” and in the evening “Isaac” will be the topic of | his sermon. Rev. George C. Adams of the First Con- gregational Church 1 preach on “A Pillar in the Heavenly Temnle,” and in lgle vening on “An Unsatisfied Ambl- o PROSTATE, | forever stop g DRAINS AND E GRAN-SOLVENT IS NOT Showing the diameter of the St. James Cra: PREPARED IN VARIOUS TENCFHS TS 155 into position without the slightest effort, e dasiinz vim and snad to the entive body. > The Crayons ai hours, wh forms, tho From time § less ING PHYSIC ing agent. There is no guestion that you feel like you {look; despondent, weak, nervous and despair- ing. ' Your sleep’is disturbed with unpleasant dreams, and you awake tired, and with your mind filled with evil forebodings. You know you are seminally weak; you also know from sad _experience that all of the drugs that you have poured into your stomach have left you Worse than they found you. NOW LISTEN! Not eme drop of internal modicine that you ever did or will put into your stomach will cure you. Why? Beoauss your silment is not in your stomach, or liver, r kidneys, but in the urethral canal. It is s local disense, and as such requires local trestment. The Bt. James method is direot, positive and unfuiling. SUIT THE PATIENT iring three hours to dissolve, are wholl £ The Great Virtue in. the Method of Application. No vile, drastic drugs to ruin the stomach and digestive system. The , disgolving by the heat and secretions of the body in three ich is sufficient time to penetrate mnd dissolve Stricture, dislodging the together with the false membrane upon which it e PROSTATE GLAND, contracting the Seminal Bjaculatory Ducts, forever steppl Is its direet and positive action. granular mass, root and branch, § 1= dissolved and dislodged in Fiftee: loused it may have become. such savage methods. - ANS in the United Si and arc employing Gran-Solvent 1 Ducts, MISSIONS it i A LIQUID, contasini I : ly soluable wrative efect is felf from the first asblication. re inserted upon retiring at night, oroughly medicating th DRAINS AND LOSSES. Curing while you sleep, without pain - THEN duye: D, P or inconvenience, in FIF- The alterative and antisentic actlon of serts itself in destroying Gonoccocel and the germs th: the Bladder and Prostate Gland. 4 A B During the past year thousands of weak, wrecks were cured with fresh vigor, —a vast army born again STRICTURE mmemorial cuttin, n their practice, VARICOCELE Varicocele is an accumulation of slu L veine of the scrotum, ‘Gue SIEIY 10 Impertist cirosegon ot in a liseased and torpid Prostat 1 €rations in this disease are only temporary, cal device yet discovered has cured a single case. Gran-Solv- restores healthy circulation, ggish accumulation is re- has its origin ent heals the Prostate and Varicocele disappears and the slu; placed by pure, healthy red blood. HOME TREATMENT Space will not permit a complete description of the incomparable St. Every sufferer from Stricture, nal Weakness, should write to , 250 St. James building, Cincinnati, Ohfo, James treatment in Urethral Diseases. and the offspring, Prostatitis and Semi the St. James Association, for their {llustrated work showing the pa volved in Urethral Allments, which they send to male applicants, prepaid. securely wrapped in plain package, s preparcd in the form of Crayons or Pencil ‘ble, and so narrow as to poss the 3 ng the Solvent “‘Gran-Solvent™ or tonic “Civinine,” or both in combination. 'S CONDITION, are inserted into the urethral canal upon retir full of strength and the consclousness of re- stored manhood. Under the influence of this sovereign solvent n. Days, no matter how old, tough or cal- utting and dilating have filled up the brutal, frujt- record of treatment in Stricture, and yet there has never been one oure by v The eagerness with which medical men " this solvent is an open confession of their error in the past. OVER $00° LEAD- tates and Canada have abandoned the knife, as a humane and unfail- Men, RBe Tured How the Frightful Tension of Stricture is Instantly Relieved. Startling Record of Gran-Solvent. Disso'ves Stricture like snow beneath the sun, reduces ENLARGED contracts and strengthens the Seminal in 15 Days Ho Drugs o Ruin the Stomach, but a Direct, Local and Positive Application o the Entire Urethral Tract. mooth and flexi- ure, THEY ARR 7 retiring al ni'.:fi and act like G mild electric Gurrent, invigorating reducing Enlargement and ng ‘‘Gran-Solvent” as- strictured, wasting to begin life anew, and in the evening | It you want to know where tol go [his Summer Whether to a mineral spring resort, where you can get the benefit of medi- cinal waters, or to a farm, where you can enjoy (he comfort and quiet home life of the farmer, or to a picturesque town, from which you can, in a short walk or drive, commune with nature in | her valleys, foothills and mountain canyons, or to a camp along the bank of some shady stream, Call or write for “YVACATION 1901” This _is a little book just issued by the Califothia Northwestern Rallway Com- | pany, and is profusely illustrated. It gives camping locations, hotels and mineral spring resorts in Marin, Sonoma, Mendo- cino and Lake counties. Besides, it con- tains a list of about 200 farms and homes where board during the summer months can be procured at from $.00 to $10.00 per week. Ticket offices 650 Market street (Chroni- cle building) and Tiburon Ferry. General office, Mutual Lifé building, Sansome and California streets, San Francisco. R. X. RYAN, General Passenger Agent. H. C. WHITING, General Manager. SANTA CATALINA ISLAND. 3% Hours' Ride From Los Angeles, Cz!. GREATEST ATTRACTIONS IN THE WEST. Third Annual Rod and Reel Fishing Tour- nament, auspices the ‘‘Tuna Club.” Eighth Season of our Famous Marine Band. 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 {llustrated pam- hlets, apply to - £y, B. C. PECK, Agent, 10 Montgomery st., San Francisco. Or BANNING CO., 222 South Spring st., Los Angeles, Cal. HOTEL GENEVA, AND COTTAGES, SAUSALITO. Only 30 minutes from the city: most beautiful location and marine view: an unexcelled summer abnd winter resort; table | and ifce of the best. kg i W. G. GRAHAM, Late of Hotel Mateo, Manager. CALIFORNIA HOT SPRINGS Hot Springs, but not a sanitarfum. Formerly Agua Caliente Springs. Sonoma | Valley. No staging; 46 miles via C. N. Ry. or S. P. R. R, Immense swimming tank. Splendid table. Come Sundays, try it. Round trip, $110. Telephone. Rates, $12 and Sl4. COOPER & SHEDDEN, Agua Caliente, Cal. LAUREL DELL LAKE M 95T ATTRACTIVE PLACE IN LAKE County to spend a vacation. Boating, bathing, bowling, tennis, livery, new walks ond boats. Write for eircular. EDGAR DUR- NAN, Laurel Dell, Lake Co., Cal WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. 214 hours' ride from S. F.: 5 miles from Val- lejo. Sulphur baths; cure rheurpatism, neural- gia, eczema, kidney, liver, stomach diseases. Hotel and Cottages renovated. Lake for boating and bathing. Dancing Pavilion. $8 to $10 a week. Special rates familles. M.MADRID, Vallejo,Cal. SUMMER HOME FARM, SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS—FIRST-CLASS family resort; main hotel and cottages; hunting and fishing; artificial lake for boating and swimming; long-distance telephone; camp- ers’ return tickets, §2 5; open the year round. Send for circulars. K c" H. HAESTERS, Glenwood. Cal. nLES TOCALOMA, X4 Bertrand Hotel; first-class accommodations; reasonable rates for families and parties; fish- Ing, bathing: beautiful drives to Bear Valley, ete. JOSEPH F. BERTRAND, or Bulletin In- formatfon Bureau, 233 Kearny st., S. F. EL MONTE HOTEL. First-glass family resort; climate unsur- passed; most beautiful spot in Santa Clara County; great relief for people with asthma; 6 _miles from §. F.; fare $165; free ‘'bus. JOHN NEVILL, proprietor, Los Gatos. DUNCAN SPRINGS, Two miles from Hopland; best medicinal waters in the State; fine hotel and first-class table: rates $10 and $12; housekeeping cottages. 0. HOWELL, Hopland, Mendocino Co.. Cal. JOHANNISBERG. Uhder entire new mamagement .and owner- ship. Family Resort in the Napa Redwoods. Exbilarating air; hunting, fishing, swimming and boating: terms reasonable: send for_circu- lars. THEO. BLANCKENBURG JR., Propri- etor, Oakville, Napa County. Cottages, camping, fishing, CAHP TAYLOR wrniitivente ™ rcet”_piacs for summer outing; 20 miles from §. among the redwoods. H.-G. MARTIN, prop: are applying for I3 i e Gland. Op- and no mechani- richire Granuies P g BY MAIL CAN BE USED by the PATIENT AS SUCCESSFULLY AS BY OURSELVES FREE seoed onrce s of the human system in- CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE. ST. JAMES ASSOCIATION, 250 ST. JAMES BLDC., CINCINNATI, OHIO. HOTEL BENVENUE. On the shore of Clear Lake; home cooking: $7 per week and upwards. 'F. and A. M. SCALES, Lakeport, Lake County, Cal. THE OAKS. _ N BRANCIFORTE DRIVE—i0 minutes to Obelch; mail daily by carrier; private board- ing. Particlars Mrs. Czarina Smith, Sta. Cruz. HO ! FOR THE GEYSERS. Via C. C. Foss' Stage Line from Calistoga. The scenic route. Livery in connection. C. C. FOSE, Proprietor, Calistoga, Cal. VICHY SPRINGS, 2 e only place in the United States where Vichy Water s abundant. — The only naturel Electric Waters: Champazne Baths; Springs Numerous; Baths Unequaled. Three miles from Ukiah. J. A. REDEMEYER & CO., Proprietors. MOUNTAIN VIEW RANCH, near Santa Cruz, in heart of the mountains: among the redwoods; first-class accom.; very reason- able terms; telephone, swimming tank, croquet and amusements: daily mail; new improve- ments; our well-Enown table is our recommen- dation. Round trip campers to Glenwood. incl. stage. §3 7. Frank R. Dann, Santa Cruz. LANTATION HOUSE—Eighteen miles from Cazadero, on stage Line. Good trout fishing, plenty frult, cream, milk; free' conveyance for parties of 2 or more; grand redwood scenery. Address J. Luttringer, Seaview, Sonoma Co., or CAMP REVERIE, RUSSIAN RIVER REDWOODS, ““In All California No Place Like This.”” AnOuting 0n a New Plan On June 3, this year, CAMP REVERIE will be opened in a redwo d grove on the Guerne- ville branch of, the California Northwestern Rxs‘;luwxy. midway between Fulton and Guerne- ville. Handsome booklets with full detatls have been Jeft in Ticket Offices of the Californta North- western Railway, or address CAMP REVERIE ASSOCIATION, 'room §1, Flood building, San Francisco. " Office hours 12 to 4 p. m., Mon- days, Wednesdays and Saturdays. PARAISO HOT SPRINGS. A grotto, 1400 feet up in the coast rarge, overlooking the broad Salinas Valley; free from fog and winds; pure dry balmy air; equable temperature; seven miles stage from Soledad; hot and cold soda and sulphur baths; tub and plunge: special bathhouses for ladie: massage treatment: cement swimming tanl 30x60; hunting and fishing; all popular game: botel, cottages and grounds flluminated by gas: telephone and P. O.; round-trip ticket $8. C. T. ROMIE, prop.; J. O. VALPEY, manager. NAPA... SODA SPRINGS BEAUTIFUL I | | | | Napa County, cal. OF . HE MOST ALL health resorts. Rates $10 to $15 per week. Two trains daily, foot of Market street, 7 2. m. and 4 p. m. For further information address A. DOLLMANN, Proprietor. cf the red- CAZADERO ¢ 'z miles northwest of San Francisco. Hotels, co tages apd camp grounds offer ‘accommeod: tions to suit all. Everything needed by camp- ers supplied at reasonable prices. Fine trout fishing, beautiful scenery, drives, bathing. An ideal Tesort. Elim Grove Hotel, under same management, on the banks of Austin Creek, a mile from Cazadero; a most picturesque spot. For particulars write The Cazadero Co., Cazadero, Cal. City office 749 Market st. CAMELLINE For the, complexion. Indispensable for the Mountains and Sea Shore. Prevents and re- moves tan, surburn and infection from Polson Qak. Indorsed by the medical profession. At sll druggists. YOSEMITE VALLEY, BIG OAK FLAT AND YOSEMITE STAGE CO.—Running directly through the Tuolumne Big Tree Grove. Round trip from San Fran- cisco $32. Round trip from Stockton $27. Staging 2% hours first afterncon and 9 hours next day, arriving at Yosemite Valley 5 p. m. Send for illustrated folder. WM. J. WHITE, Gen'l Agent, 630 Market st., opposite Palace Hotel, S. F.; tel. Black 3571 SKAGGS HOT SPRINGS 5070 . Son ty: only 4% hours from San Francisco; but § miles’ staging: waters noted for medicinal virtues; best mat- ural bath in State; swimming and bpoating; good trout streams; telephone, telegraph, daily mail and_express; first-class hotel and stage service; morning and afternoon stages; round trip from San Francisco only $5 50. Take Tib- uron ferry at 7:3 a. m. or 3:3) p. m. Terms, $2 a day or §12 a week. References—Any guest of the past six_years. For further informa- toin address J. F. MULGREW, Skaggs, Cal. MARK WEST Healthiest and best climate, prettiest place in all California: lots amusement; fine walks; all mineral waters. Rates, $10 and $12 per waek. Open May 15. Circulars at city office, 913 Laikin st., S. F. DRURY & KROEGER. In the heart THE NEW_BUILDINGS AND Beautiful Grounds at Hoitt's HOITT’S School will be “open t.o summer MENLQ guests during June and July. Superior climate, excellent PARK. table; reasonable prices. Ad- dress IRA G. HOITT. LAUREL RANCH RESORT § miles from station: beautiful view; moun- tain scenery: good hunting, fishing in moun- tain strea stort distance from Geysers; daily mail: §7 per week. Further particulars address G. H. BLACK, Geyserville, Sonoma Co. HOTEL MOUNT VIEW Changed hands. W/ill hereafter be open the year round. Bus meets 11 o’clock train from city at present. The culinary department will receive specail attention. For rates and par- ticulars address HOTEL 3i-UNT VIEW, Ross Valley, Marin Co. Cal. FGRN BROOK PARK, ILES CANYON, IS NOW OPEN FOR PIC- nics or campers. Further information ad- dress WM. H. MENTON, Excursion Pass. Agent S. P. Co.. 613 Market street. GOOD FELLOWS' HOME, AMID THE MOUNTAINS OR MENDO- cino. Yisit this quiet little ‘resort for #olld comfort. _For particulars apply to S. STRATTON, 3 Eighth street, City. THE GEYSERS, Sonoma NE OF NATURE'S WONDERS. NATC- ral rteam baths; swimming, fsbing. hun Ing and livery. Write for pamphict. L WERTHEIMER, manager. WILLOW BANCH &5natu_ R etmmer nome in the redwoods, 5 miles from Santa Cruz; running water, swimming, croquet, aburndance of fruit, home cooking: table speaks for itself. For particulars, TULEY & ILIT'Y. Santa Cruz. GLENBROOK. Just the place to enjoy your vacation. Varlous amusements. Plenty large & smal game. Table & beds unsurpassed. Rates only §8 & $10. Infor- mation at Traveler office; 20 Montgomery st., or address O. W. R. TREDWAY, Proprietor. Glenbrook, Lake County, Cal. HOWELL WHITE COTT\GES, MWerL | Altitude 2000 feet. Write for circulars: MRS. apply Mr. Kruse, 207 ¥ront st., for particulars, J. H. GOETSCHE, Angwin P. O,, Cal 31 HIGHLAND SPRINGS. Only Three Hours’ Staging To the prettiest, healthiest, most restful place in all California. Resident physician. Every comfort and amusement. Rates—$10, $12, §14 $16 and $16 per week. Call on LEE D. CRAIG, 316 Montgomery st., and see photographs of hotel and surroundings. We take pleasurs in writing_full particulars. Address CRAIG & WARNER. DR C. C. O’'DONNELL’S INERAL SPRINGS AT GLEN ELLEN, the best camping, picnic and pleasure re- sort on the Coast. The greatest remedy for lung disease, liver and stomach complaints, rheumatism _and catarrh_ in the world; 4 miles from S. F. The S. P. R. R. and S. F. & N. P. R. R._give special rates to campers; 30 cottages and tents furnished; rent cheap: no fogs nor poison oak at the park; mineral water, boats and bathing free. Inquire of DR. C. C.' O'DONNELL, office 102114 Market. bet. 6th and 7th, S F. If you want your health, pleasure and longevity this is the place to go. Nothing so good as good health—no place so full of it as SARATOGA SPRINGS, J. Martens, prop., Bachelor, Lake County. Cal. City office, 4i6 Pine st. Booklet. WILBUR HOT SULPHUR SPRINCS. Sulphur Creek, Colusa Co., Cal., 28 miles by stage west of Willlams: fare $2. Hottest and strongest water on the Coast: temperature 148 deg. Cures rheumatism, dropsy, salt rheum, skin diseases, neuralgia, liver and kidney com- plaints, paralysis, mercury in sygtem, dyspep- sia, catarrh. Natural mud baths’ New 2-story hotel: fine new bathhouse. Board and ledging. ircluding baths, $10 a week. WM. OELGEART, Proprietor. It is never too late to enjoy good health and pleasure at the cozy Saratoga Springs. 8. MARTENS, Prop., Bachelor P. O., Lake County; City fice, 416 Pine street. TOLL HOUSE LEASANT ACCOMMODATIONS FOR A few guests; mountain scenery; pure alr. §8 ver wk. H. B. LAWLEY, Calistoga, Cal. MOUNTAIN HOME. In the Santa Cruz Mountains. Health, pleas- ure, fishing, hunting and swimming; good table; guests at home; never fail to come back again: send for souvenir. VIC PONCELET, laga: BELLEVUE HOTEL. P. 0. EL VERANO, Cal, Verano Station (Kings Crossing)). on California Northwestern Railway. Hot mineral baths near by. Terms, $1 per day and upward. PETER GOUILHAR- DOU, lessee. LAKE COUNTY.—New 13-passenger Yosemite Stage, all outside seats. Leaves Calistoga daily (Sundays excepted) at 11:30 a. m., direct to Harbin, Seigler, Adams, Howard, Ander- son, Astorgs and Glenbrook: buy round-trip tickets; half an hour for lunch at Calistoga; also to Middletown, Lower Lake, Kelseyville and Lakeport. WM. SPIERS, Proprietor. POINT ARENA HOT SPRINGS opens May 15. Springs remodeled: new cottages, dance hall laundry, piano, biiliard and pool tables, cro- quet and other games. Terms, $7 per week. Round trip ticket from city by steamer Point Arena, §1. New management. DR. W. A. McCORMICK. OWN a home in beautiful CAMP MEEKER: buy lots $10 up; cottages built by Meeker, 30 up; beating, bathing, tenting ground free; sawmill, depot, sto postoffice at camp: board and lodging $6; take Sausalito ferry, $3 round-trip. Address M. C. MEEKER, or H. M. GREGSON, Camp Meeker, Sonoma County. “THE GROVE," Lake Tahoe, Cal, % mile east of Tallac., BHoard and lodging per week, $3. By the day, $2. Meals, 0c. Good saddle horses and the best of livery. Boats free to all guests. PARMETER & COPLAND, Prc- prietors. BROOKSIDE—At head of Napa Valley. Fres carriage, hot and cold water, gas, baths, springs, rooms and board unsurpassed. Write for pamphlet. G. W. CUTLER, Calistoga, Cal. MOUNTAIN MILL HOTEL—Accommodations for few guests: mountain scemery, pure air; $7 per week. F. McNULTY, Calistoga, Cal. LAGUNA FARM—1% miles from Mt. Olivet station; boating, fishing, bathing; $6 per week. MRS. R. BALLARD, Mt. Olivet, Sonoma Co. GILROY FASHION STABLES—Also stage lins to hot springs; first-class turnouts. MAYOCK FHOOPER. provrieto Moét & Chandon The largest and oldest Champagne Hcuge in the world. White Seal (Grande Cuvee) of ex- ceptional bouquet and dryness.— Court ournal. WILLIAM WOLFF & CO., Paocific Coast Agents, 329 Market £t , San Fraucix WEEKLY CALL It Publishis the Cream of the News or the Week and MANY ATTRACTIVE AND ORIGINAL FEATURES. 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