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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. SUNDAY, MAY 19, 1901. 23 CITY PROPERTY SELLS ‘READILY AND COMMANDS EXCELLENT PRICES Many Large. and Imposing Buildings Are Planned for Construction in the Residence and Business Districts, the Heaviest Contract Being for a Shop to Be Erected for the Risdon Iron Works 25x80 feet, on street, 25 feet east from Baker, for $3100; . 531 g iy lso lot with improvements at 2213 Web- x114:4 feet on the north line of: Califor-| 5,07 (ot O chaeh et on S0, 0 Web ;1 treet 6 feet east from Montgom- | “'Giiar Heyman 1d five lots in the |line of Van Ness avenue, 30 feet north from the ery, for § This is the largest sale | sub jon of ‘Mission Street Land | Valleo; Hibernia Savings and Loan Soclety recorded during the week. Several other | Company’s holdings for $500. to Henry E. Bothin, §10,000 on $0x80 feet on Magce & Sons report the sale | the northwest line of Folsom, 25 feet sauth- the north line of Fulton ;pany, $11,500 on the property, 60:8%x123 on the east line of Van Ness avenue, 67 feet north n Jackson; TFrench Savings Bank to mas B. Evans, $15,000 on 62x125 on the west A deed has been placed on record which | conveys to the Mercantile Trust Company C sactions of general interest have from First; Hibernia Savin = s >y e pddy s Savings and Loan been made a matter of record. To illus- T e G"rf lhdfd»‘ ]‘”(‘;d Society to A. W, Pottiani, $35,000 on property trate the condition of the market selec- | Duming to Morris and Meyer L.ando fof | from Jones: Hibernia Saving e o] tions are made as follows: 160:6 west from Hyde, < C. Osgood t west from from the | Presbyterian hwest Han- rth © ety to 'A. "Aronson, $50,000 on the nogthwest corner of Sutter and Trinity streets. Buckingham reports the sale of 6x100 feet, with two-story building, 1 he west line of Ninth street, 15 feet | Among the releases placed on record are th from Howard, for $12000; lot, 5x | the following: eet, with new house, on Jackson| gipernia Savings and Loan Soclety to John street, between Baker and Lyon, for $5000; | ¢ \Wilson, for $30.000, the morhwest corner of two lots on Eleventh avenue, between H llejo and Battery streets; Andrew L. Ed- lot, on Missior Abraham Arc $: Bk !a‘j,-\v;:j to A and 1 streets, for $825 each; house and 1o to John G. and Dorette Fehyl, for $f0,- _ eventh avenue, between H and I , properties on Minna and Powell; Hibernia 5, to Mr. Johnson of Nevada. | & and Loan Society to Frederick Kraus, | erty t shington | for $15,000, southwest corner of McAllister and Webster streets and also property on the west Buildings Are Planned. i M. S gl he south line |line of Anna street, outh from Ellis; $4000; north s et s Lrom ilg: | for $13.000, northwest corner of Nebraska and | 1 Devisa- o o Cost of $6230. l\ulu streets. | v Joh Realty at Auction. An auction sale will be held by G. H. | Umbsen & Co. at 14 Montgomery street | on the 27th inst. of the Sutro residence on | the northwest corner of Hayes and Fill-| more streets, and also the following: Nos. 625, 630, 634 and 638 Clay street and 637, 61 and 643 Merchant street, 97:6 east of rny; lot and building belonging to the Anthony estate, at 407 and 409 Commer- 1 street; the property at 311 and 313 Pacific ¥. H. Keyes ha frame dwelling on vénth avenue, 100 feet south cted for a 1\\'1)-} the east line of | m Lake | ats with store and basement will | ded in the three-story building to | pe erected by Philip Baunworth on the | noriheast corner of BEddy and Fillmore | ts | the northeast corner of Folsom and | 639 »th streets Jean Allec will place a | Kea frame bullding to cost $18,000 | F £ales by Brokers. "o, e sold for $70,000 E s1at Al be | street; the three-story bullding and lot,” 50x elman for Mrs. Van Win- G. L. Page on the northwest ..., jones and Leavenworth; the stores and neast corner of Geary and | corner of Polk strect and IFern avenuc: | fai at 162 and 1008 Hyde street, between Pine ets, 70x13 Pae Jot $67 e COSL DEME EDO Y 1 i cties of the Cella Hagan eets, 70x1 The lot I8 |~ chitect W H. Wharff is prepar- St tie e e »y frame b aps for residence to be erected Lobine procti el has Mirf. 7. 0. Low on Vallejo street, near e S L AR Morris Oser a | Fillmore. be built| Faston, Eldridge & Co, will auction line of Geary A five-story frame hotel will on Tuesdgy, May 27, at 638 Market fro s, with Edward B ides on the south line n st trom Jomes, with | by Bdward B Hindes oo th line | Street. The properties to be disposed of | SRty Toome The iclude the followir: e i cost of the two-story < shop | trect, 217.10 southwest of e sold the | which the Risdon Iron Works will con-| sting of & lot, 38.11x124:6 r of Folsom | to Stevenson street, with improvements; lot | | struct on the northwest corne euart streets will be $4; sick will build th line of Folsom “ing to the estate of James the southeast lime of Bryant southwest from Boardman place; unimproved lot, 62 5, on the n(-rlh@s;t cor- EAee | ner of Laguna and O'Farrell streets; flats on Loans and Releases. | the north line of Ellis street, 17 feet east of of the week included the fol- | Oc lot on the southwest corner of Bu- 000, bel ee fla street, the north Tenth. ch and Fulton streets. There are also | st School Com- |other properties on the list. { | dell, Wilkins, E. H. M. Cyrus, district deputy sing arah Beversen, Mrs. H. L. térm closed last weelk, a Lemme, Mrs. Wagner, Mrs. May Large, | one during which she Miss Alice Smith, Mrs D. Hol, Miss | extraordinary executive The Druids. L. Burton, Mrs. Pl Mrs. Massey, Mrs. | ability and great precision in the instal- : a officers of Hart- Groferer, Mrs. Simons, Mrs. Morey, | lation and ritualistic work, was called in 5 gy s. Kinston and Mrs. Bostrom. | Toval Lodge, of which shé is a member, ent Opder e | presented by that body as an ap- 2 | Rebekahs. | preciation of the honor she has reflected 3 e ... | upon it by her work, a past grand’s jewel, _On the evening of the 1lth inst. Mission | aq. pefore she recovered from the sur: Rebekah Lodge held a meeting that wiil | prise she was again called to “attention’ long be held in pleasant remembrance by | and presented by the members of her staff 3san on ithe 00- ul gold watch and chain, appro- At ot A inscribed; as a token of sisterly 5 rs. Cyrus was a painstaking, con- sident of the Cali- officer who el Rekcries ' the were present, in at were bestowed upon her. , Grand Mas- | > we casion of Caroline A. rnia Assembl he Knights of Pythias. | A new company of the Uniform Rank will be mustered in at Healdsburg on the th inst. June 1 Bloomfield will t Milo Lodge of confer the knight ; District Depu d her staff of o nd present the Past lta Grove nday the the Spartan Lodge of North ted by a team from da City, which will \nk in long form. On the night of the first of next month the members of River View Lodge at Rio Vista an anniversary function, to which have been tiation and three had a remarkable inly to the fra- | 's. Duncan, the she has been in self one of the ha. who s has proved hi brightest of the many bright officers that | invited. al invitation to address have fitled the 1 of noble grand | the lodge has been extended to Granu ce t tution of the lodge. The | Kecper of Records and Seals Schaffner. visiting officers, in speaking under good | The picnic given by the lodges of Sacra- of the order, highly complimented the no- | mentb County at Auburn was a great suc- ks her officers for the efficlent It took thirty cars to convey the with n which the work was rendered. rsionists to the picnic grounds. the lodge followed opportunity ality of the congratulated serity. A banquet all had a degrees ganized Order of Pendo. Three new councils of the Order of Pen- do have been instituted during the first | week of the current month, Benicia Coun- cil at Benicia, with Wesley T. Wilson as councillor and Peter J. Christensen as sec- but two on next | in the build- made A t six months. Wiil- w [T Santa Rosa Council at Santa Rosa, commenced the new term aly s | with Alonzo A. president and g ot novelt hown in | Louise G. Dorneil and Mount an aj rleton Council , with the Rev. e not only t interesting part programme to be pre- | y wide awake membe: this cit Hillyard, W Los A mplar Lodge i of fifty members. st Mond er good of the | method, ADVERTISEMENTS. Specialists for Men STRICTLY RELIABLE. Dr. Talcott & Co. (Incorporated.) PRACTICE CONFINED TO DI:ORDERS OF THE MALE. NOT A WEAKNESS There is no such condition as weakness in a man under fifty years of age, other than gen- eral debility. Prematureness, loss of vitality, ete., are but symptoms of some damage to the productive system caused by a contracted disorder or early dissipation. In looking for the | location of this damage we generally find an enlarged, swollen and inflamed prostate gland. As this sland i5 the very center of the re- productive system it can readily be understood that intiammation of it must causeé disordered function. The cases are promptly benefited by proper treatment, from bad to worse. The essential point in ali of them is the necessity of the cure of the focus of the trouble, in the prostate. have unsuccessfully treated for a weakness should now know the cause of failure. In our experience there is no drug in the Pharma- copea, taken into the stomach, that will even benefit this class of cases. Our plan of treat- ment is entirely a local one, and prompt results are obtained, as Indicated by increased ecircu- lation and return of natural vigor. Our colored chart, which we mail on appiication, is inter- esting to any one wishing to study the anatomy of the male. & Varicocele. Varicocele is an enlargement of the most vital blood vessels in man. In their normal condition their function is to carry off waste material; thus enabling the organs to receive fresh nutrition. Owing to the breaking down of the valves, causead by the paralysis of the muscular coat of the veins, they become dilated, and local stagnation of.the blood follows. The Vital merves, being deprived of their proper quality and quantity of nourishment, weakness is the result. Statistics prove that Pper cent of the male population are afflicted with vari- cocele in some stage of the disease. We guar- | antee to cure varicocele in one week at our office, or four weeks of home treatment, with- out the use of knife, caustic or ligature: We have cured over 2000 cases without a single failure or unpleasant result. respondence and the fuilest investigation of our and can refer to cured patients if desired. 997 MARKET ST., Cor. 6th The Largest Anatomical Museum in the World. - Weaknesses or any consracted disease positively cured by the oldest Specialist on the Coast. Est. 36 years. DR. JORDAN—DISEASES OF MEN [ o e o 2 §V|s|r DR. JORDAN'S creat [} Consultation free and strictly private. Treatment persanally of by Jeher. & Positive Cure in cvery case undertaken. Write for Book. PHILOSOPRY of MARRIAG MAILED FREE. (A | " Valeabie book fof men) @ oF: SORDAN & CO., 1051 Market St..5. F. @ 1051 MAREET ST. bet. 6:287th, S.F.Cal, VOV VVTVLVD The Elks. San Francisco Lodge of the Elks was visited last Friday night by Governor Nash and members of his staff who zre members of the order, also by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Ohio. During the evening there was consider- able excitement relative to the sale of boxes for the entertainment to be given | on the night of the-28th inst. in the Al- | hambra. A correspondent from Stockton sends the following about the recent social ses- sion of Stockton Lodge: “The social ses- sion given by Stockton Lodge of the Elks last Tuesday evening was a decldedly pleasant affair. Bert Lewis was very touching in the chair and saw to it that | every one present contributed to the char- ity box. The antics of Otto Koppitz as the policeman kept the gathering in an up- roar. Many pleasing stories were told and several accentable solos were rendered. District Deputy Frank L. Gray of Sacra- mento was present and talked very enier- tainingly on the history of the order in this State. He spoke of the creditable growth of Stockton Lodge and expressed the hope that his successor would be chosen from the local lodge.” ADVERTISEMENTS. The Druidesses. | attendance was a larg health, offering Fa M sch G iet Dep- deputy the day—every ented Mrs! s,a hand- in the back of Don'’t care how can’t be well you will be re in metal American Companiors. | Nos Circle;” the circle of amiable i p its last held meeting added two | | cures; that means it 1 = membershi; roll by initiation d several from s who wish to associate thems ation that is sociable, The members of this | ing themseives for the | to be given Unior W inst Iy; that is what you want—it is guaranteed to be found in_ in on 1l on the night of the Ha Square Robin Hood Circle at its me: ng last | Wednesday night elected the following name C ers for the ensuing term M el Mill C. C.; Raye Michaels, 8.C. Ticoul R S. (re-elected); | Hilken, R. G.; Mary Walters, L. | ta Schoen, I. G.; Mrs. Erhardt, Annie Gudehus, organist; Mrs. C. trustee. Helen M. Worms, one of the grand is candidate for the office of | &r She has been an active | worker order for a number of years, and has during the present term | organized several circles in this State. who has made a| < Alice Marth G.;: A o.'G Miller Mrs nd LIVER TONIC Miss Alice Ticoulet, very efficient sub-chief, will be & candi-| | 4 . date at (he next sesslon of the Grand Cir- Oc. E j - ow Cle for the n— Sy e e et o | o6, S0c ST E B Augusta Rogge of Watsonville will also | be a candidate for grand honors. New Century Circle, recently organized, ALL DRUGGISTS. i rapidl ug to its membership. On last ond: it recelves seventeen strangers by initiation, and also had sev- . R B Lo g M EOCORE: v el eral applications on the desk. On the PO o 2 2 ETS was sold. Now 1t is on the stomach, bioated bowels, foul night of the 1ith this circle gave its first mouth. heuhch‘e S stion, pimples, over six -‘" boxes a e B e S e T Painsafier eating, fiver troubie, ::E’Svg‘eomplginn stmilar medictae n the world. > his 13 absoiute Tor 3 en yor ve regu- | gre Deat testioninl. gramme of varied numbers was a most Jarly you are getting sick: Constipation KIls more | will sell .'c‘ifin Aty eharantecd to twre or entertaining one, and the dance pro- people than all o!ier diseases togzothér. It is a money refunded. buy , two 50c boxes, l:atic-l gramme was ail that could be desired. starter for the chronic allments and long years of fuir, honest trial, as directions, :;. you Fhe contributors to the programme were suffering that come afterwards. No matter what | Bottatisfied, after mgmntfi-nfn i 2ad ko Rita Brown. May Whorisky, Hazel Wat- empty. son, Lilly McDonald, Miss Amenberg, Martha Davis and the Golden Gate Man- dolin Club. Several of the contributors were juveniles, who were directed by their instructor, Professor Findlay. The vari- ous committees were: Mrs. A. E. Dren~l ails you, start taking OASCARETS to-day, for you Wil ever get well and be well all tho tme until you put ‘aur bowels right. Take our advice; start with CASCARETS to-day, under an absolute guar- antee to cure or money refunded. whom yoa < will not get it because you neglected Nature in your mad rush to get gold. No matter what you do, or what ails you, to-day is watch of Nature’s wants—and hel bowels act regularly—CASCAR. help Nature help you. in the blood, foul breath, and awful pains and bad feeling for all that is good in life, gufiou have bowel trouble, RETS—get themto-day—CASCARETS— x; small boZ 10c, whole month’s treatment 50c; take one, eat it like candy and it will work gently while you sleep. It THE TONIC LAXATIVE =5 S = z SR e H Fight on for wealth, old “Money Bags.” your liver is drying up and bowels wear- ing out, some day you will cry aloud for all your wealth, but you day is the day—to keep your S will Neglect means bile the head with a loathing rich or poor you are, you r if you take CASCA- s the mus- cular walls of the bowels and gives them new life; then they act regularly and natural- NEVER SOLD IN BULK. otherwise the patient goes | Many men who | We invite cor- | If you want to know where to ‘g0 this 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 the 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, footkills and mountain canyons, or to a camp along the bank of some shady stream, Call or write for “VACATION 1901 This is a litsle book just issued by the California Northwestern Railway 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 juring the summer months can be procured at from $5.00 to $1000 per week. Ticket offices €50 Market street (Chroni- cle building) and Tiburon Ferry. General | office, Mutual Life building, Sansome and Callfornia streets, San Francisco. R. X. RYAN, General Passenger Agent. H. C. WHITING, General Manager. SANTA CATALINA ISLAND. 8% Hours' Ride From Los Angeles, Cai. GREATEST ATTRACTIONS IN THE WEST. Third Annual Rod and Reel Fishing Tour- nament, auspices the ‘“‘Tuna Club.” Eighth Season of our Famous Marine Band. The Society Resort. The Sportsman’s Paradise. HOTEL METROPOLE and COUNTRY CLUB always open. Golf and Tennls Tournaments. IDEAL CAMP LIFE. For full information, hotel rates, unique ar- rangements for camping and illustrated pam- phlets, apply to E. C. PECK. Agent, 10 Montgomery st San_Francisco. r BANNING CO.. 222 South Spring st.. Los Angeles, C San Francisco; but 9 miles medicinal virtues; best natural bath in State: good trout streams; telephone, telegraph, daily mail and express; first-class hotel and stage service; morning and_afternoon stages: round trip from S. F. only $5 50. Take Tiburon ferry at 7:30 a. m. or 3:30 p. m. Terms, §2 a day or $12 a week. References—Any guest of the past cix years. .Further information at Traveler of- fice, 20 Montgomery st., or of J. F. MUL- GREW, Skaggs, Cal. ~ GILROY HOT SPRINGS. Trains leave Third and Townsend streets at 9 a. m. and p. m. daily. For rates and | ilustraied pamphlets address P. ROBERT- SON, Prep. CAPITOLA The Seaside Resort of Central California, on | Monterey Bay. Opens Jure Ist. Free booklet. | R. M. BRIARE, Mgr. hotel. FRANK REA- NIFR, Supt. camp, Capitola, Cal. HOTEL GENEVA, AND COTTAGES, SAUSALITO. Only 30 minutes from the city: most beautiful location and marine view: an unexcelled summer and winter resort; table and service of the best. W. G. GRAHAM, Late of Hotel Mateo, Manager. LAUREL DELL LAKE MOST ATTRACTIVE PLACE IN_ LAKE County to spend a vacation. Boating, bathing, bowling. tennls, livery. new walks ond boats. HOT SPRINGS, SONOMA Co.; only 4% hours from Write for circular. EDGAR DUR- NAN, Laurel Dell. Lake Co., Cal. WHITE SULPHU2 SPRIVGS. 21 hours’ ride from S. F.: 5 miles from Val lejo. Sulphur baths; cure rheumatism, neural gilas eczema, kidney, llver, stomach diseas Hotel and Cottages rengvated. Lake for boating and bathing. Dancing Pavilion. $8 to $10 a week. Special rates families. M.MADRID, Vallejo,Cal. SUMMER HOME FARM, ANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS—FIRST-CLASS S fomtly Gesort: maiz hotel and cottages: hunting and fisbing: artificlal lake for boating and swimming: long-distance telephone; camp- ors' return tickets, §2 i¢; open the year Tound. nd for cireniars. s J. H. HAESTERS, Glenwood. Cal. TOCALOMA. *p™ N.P._C. B R. 00. Bertrand Hotel; first-class accommodations; reasonable rates for families and parties: fish- ing bathing: beautiful drives to Bear Valley, & JOSEDH ¥. BERTRAND, or Bulletin In- formation Bureau, 233 Kearny st.. S. F. 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, Mendocizno Co.. Cal. . HOTEL BENVENUE. On the shore of Clear Lake; home cooking; Week and upwards. F. and A. M. m& Lcke;org Lake County, Cal. THE OAKS. N BRANCIFORTE DRIVE—30 minutes to O ach: 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 Beenic route. Livery in connection. C. C. FOSS, Proprietor, Calistrza, Cal. VICHY SPRINGS, The only ice in the te States where e R er e abundant. " The ‘only natural Electric Waters; Champagne Baths; Springs ‘Numerons; Baths Unequaled. Three miles from Ukiah. J. A. REDEMEYER & CO., [4 Proprietors. LANTATION HOUSEEighteen miles trom Cazadero, on stage lne. trout fishing, plenty truit, cream, milk; free conveyance for parties of 2 or more; grand lwood scenery. ‘Address J. Luttringer, Seaview, Co., or apply Mr. Kruse, 207 Front st., for particulars. CAMP REVERIE, —IN THE— RUSSIAN RIVER REDWOODS. ““In All California No Plaee Like This.”” AnOuting On a New Plan. On June 3, this year, CAMP REVERIE will be opened in a redwoud grove on the Guerne- ville branch, of the California Northwestern 3;?1“'”‘ midway between Fulton and Guerne- e. 4 Handsome booklets with full details bave been left in Ticket Offices of the California Nerth- | western Railway, or address CAMP REVERIE | ASSOCIATION, room Sl, Flood bullding, San | Francisco. Office hours’1? to 4 p. m., Mon- | days, Wednesdays and Saturdays. PARAISO HOT SPRINGS. A grotto, 1400 feet up in the coast range, 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 ladies: massage treatment; cement swimming tank, 30x60; hunting and fishing: all popular games; hotel, cottages and grounds illuminated by gas: telephone and P. O.; round-trin ticket $8. C. T. ROMIE, prop.; J. O. VALPEY, manager. Napa County, OF ALL HE __ MOST health resorts. Rates $10 to §15 per week. Two trains dally, foot of Market street, 7 a. m. and 4 p. m. For further information address BEAUTIFUL HIGHLAND SPRINGS. Oniy Three Hours’ Staging To the prettiest, healthiest, most resttul place in all California. Resident physician. Ty comfort ard amusement. Rates—$10, $12. 314, $15 and $16 per week. Call on LEE D. CRAIG, 316 Montgomery and _see photographs of hotel and surroundings. We take pleasurs in writing_full particulars. Address CRAIG & WARNER. \ 3 DR C. C. O’DONNELL’'S M INERAL SPRINGS AT GLEN ELLEX. the best camping, picnic and pleasure re- sort on the Coast. The greatest remedy for lung disease. liver and stomach compiaints, rheumatism _and catarrh_ n the world: 48 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; remt cheap: no fogs nor poison oak at the park; mimeral ‘water, boats and bathinx free. I ire of DR. €. C. O'DONNELL, office 1021% et, Dbet. 6th and 7th, S. F. If you want your health, pleasure and longevity this is the place to go. CALIFORNIA HOT SPRINGS Hot Springs, but not a sanitarfum. Agua Callente Springs. Sonoma staging: 46 miles via C. N. Rv. or S..P. R. R. Immense swimming tank. Splendid table. Come Sundays, try it. Round trip, §1 10. Telephone, expensive improvements: $12 'and $14. COOPER & SHEDDEN, Agua | Caliente, Cal. WILBUR HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS. Sulphur Creek, Colusa Co.. Cal., 26 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 system, dyspep- sia, catarrh. Natural mud baths. New 2.story hotel: fine new bathhouse. Board and lodging, including baths, $10 a week. WM. OELGEART. Proprietor. EL MIONTE HOTEL. First-class family resort; climate unsur- passed: great relief for peopie with asthma: 65 miles from S. F.; fare 31 65; free "bus. Partieu- lars at eler Otfice, 20" Montgomery st., or of JOHN_NEVILL, Proprietor, Los Gatos. GLENBROOK. Various amusements. Large and small game. Table and beds unsurpassed. Rates only $8 and $10. _Apply 20 Montgomery st. or address O. W. A. DOLLMANN, Proprietor. In the heart of the red- CAZADERO & &' mijes northwest of San Francisco. Hotels, cot- tages and camp grounds offer accommeda tions to suit all. Everything needed by camp- ers supplied at reasonable prices. Fine trout fishin: autiful scenerv. drives. bathing. An ideal resort. Elim Grove Hotel, under same management, on the banks of Austin Creek, a mile from Cazadero; a wmost picturesque gpot. 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, sunburn ard infection from Poison Oak. Indorsed by the medical profession. At all drugagists. YOSEMITE VALLEY, BIG OAK FLAT AND YOSEMITE STAGE b CO.—Running directly through the Tuolumne Big Tree Grove. Round trip from San Frao- cisco §: Round _trip from Stockton $27. Staging 214 hours first afternoon £nd § 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 MARK W Healthlest and best climate, in all California; lots amusement; fine walks; all mineral waters. Rates, $10 and $12 per waek. Open May Ctrculars at_city office, 918 Latkin st, S. F. DRURY & KROEGER. EST SPRINGS. prettiest place 1 THE NEW_ BUILDINGS AND Beautiful Grounds - at Hoitt's School will be open to summer HOITT’S N guests during June and July. BIENLO e it excallent PARK. table; reasonable price Ad- dress’ IRA G. TTT. KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS. Finest fiching, hunting and health resort on the coast. Climate perfect. On Klamath River. Rates, $2 and $2 50 per day; $10 to $i4 per week. Call Traveler Office, 20 Montgomery st., or address EDSON BROS., Beswick, Siskiyou | County, Cel. LAUREL RANCH RESORT 5 miles from station: beautiful yiew: moun- tain scenery: good bunting, fishing in_moun: tain streams: srort distance from Geysers; daily mail; $7 per week. Further particulars Addref G. H. BLACK, Geyserville, Sonoma Co. POINT ARENA HOT SPRINGS. Greatly improved. New cottages, large hall, planos, billiard, pool and other games: every- thing new; $7 per week. Round trip by stmr Point Arena, $7. Inquire at 5¢ Mission and 14 Sansome st or of DR. W. A. McCORNACK, Point Arena, Cal. FERN 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.. §13 Market street. GOOD FELLOWS' HOME, AlflD THE MOUNTAINS OF MENDO- cino. _Visit this qulet little resort for rolid comfort. For particulars apply to 8. STRATTON. 3 Eighth street. City. THE GEYSERS, Sonoma Y County, QXF OF NATURE'S WONDERS, NATT- 7al steam baths; swimming, fishing. hunt- ing and livery. 1Write for pamphlet. L WERTHEIMER, manager. former proprietor W. HILLOW PANTH &85t Riinmer nom in the redwoods, 5 miles from Santa Cruz: running water, swimming. croquet. aburdance of fruit, home cooking: table speaks for itself. For particulars. TULEY & ILIT™. Santa Crua. HOTEL MOUNT VIFW Changed hands. WIll hereafter be open the year round, Bus meets 9:30 and 11 o’clock trains ment will receive special attention. For rates and _particulars address HOTEL MOUNT VIEW, Ross Valley, Marin Co., Cal. Cottages, camping. fishing; CAMP TAVYLOR & miles ‘from S. F.: in the redwoods. Call Traveler office. 20 Montgomery street, or atarens B G MARTIN, Proprietas, | WH'TE COTT!GFS, MowerL e ok wmfil")u""'fll'\l, Htude feet. e for circulars. MRS. | 3.6, GOETSCHE, Avgwin P. 0., Cal. 5 2 s . from the city at present. The cullnary depart- |- R. TREDWAY, Prop., Glenbrook, Lake Co., Cal. JOHANNISB=TRG. First-class family resort in the Napa red- woods. ~ Exhilarating air, hunting, _fshing, swimming and boating. Terms reasonable. In- quire’ THEO. BLANCKENBURG JR., Prop., Oakville, Napa Co., or The Traveler's Bureau, 20 Montgomery st. It is never too late to enjoy good health and pleasure at the cozy Saratoga Springs. S. MARTENS. Prop.. Bachelor P. O., Lake County; City Office, 416 Pine street. TOLL HOUSE. LEASANT ACCOMMODATIONS FOR A few guests; mountain scemery; pure air. $8 per 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 #gain send for souvemir. VIC PONCELET. agas. BELLEVUE HOTEL. P. 0. EL VERAND, Cal, Verano Station (Kings,Crossing)), on California Northwestern Raflwsy. Hot mineral baths near by. Terms, 31 per day and upward. PETER GOUILHAR- DOU, lessee. LAKE COUNTY.—New 13-passenger Yosemits Stage, all outside scats. 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. Lewer Lake. Kelseyvilla and Lakeport. WM. SPIERS, Proprietor. QWN a heme in beauriful CAMP MEEKER: buy lots $10 up; cottages built by Meeker, $30 up: boating., bathing. tenting ground free: sawmill, depot, stors. postoffice at camp: board and lodging 36; take Sausalito ferry, 33 round-trip. Address M. C. MEEKER. or H. M. GREGSON. Camp Meeker, Sonoma Countv. “THE GROVE." Lake Tahoe, Cal.. of Tallac. Board and lodeing per week, $9. By the day, $2. Meals, i0c. Good saddle horses and the best of livery. Boats free te I guests. PARMETER & COPLAND, Pro- mile east tors. BROOKSIDE—At head of Napa Valley. Free carriage, hot and cold water, gas, baths, springs, rooms and board unsurpassed. Writs for pamphlet. G. W. CUTLER, Calistoga, Ca! MOUNTAIN MILL HOTEL—Accommodations for few, guests: mountain scenery, pure air: §7 per week. McNULTY, Calistoga. Cal. LAGUNA FARM—1% miles from Mt Olivet station: boating, fishing. bathing: 36 per week. MRS. R. BALLARD, Mt. Olivet, Sonoma Co. GILROY FASHION ETABLES_Also stage line to hot springs; first-class turnouts. 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