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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1901. LINITS HEIGRT OF BUILDINGS Board of Supervisors Favors Restrictive Ordinance. National Shooting Bund Asks Retention of Electric Display. P ARG The Board of Supervisors yesterda re he Ju ry Committee to a limiting the height of fire-proof buildings. The board rather vored ng the limit 145 feet on streets 100 | i or over, 120 feet on streets | 100 feet in width, and limiting n-f oof buildings to 110 feet in| | and Stafford opposed the | limitation to 135 feet as pro- by Braunhart on the ground that | d deter the building of fire-proof es. Connor held that higher | ings could be built by granting spe- | hy presented a bill directing the | ume immediate | t by the city | elephone Com- | recovery of unpaid license | achine: The bill was | phone Committee. | & that buildings | house purposes | e feet in height | 1t _of fire-proof male-’ | the Pa. for the against ng the delinquent ded to the Star press. e of the National United States filed | rn!‘”\uxl designs now | be retained until shooting festival om July 14 to Jul v for the with- »osited as bail with | bond clerk of the Po- ecommitted to the City the w burial place for Works returned dem: | M. Ma the Police | r Holbrook, Merrill & | a stove furnished the | ds were not ordered | 1 San Franciseo | ed permission to sts in June. g_th: Mayor to lic Works » purpose 1 of parks and be | r one wee a misdemeano: out of his le g for the regu- the sto! ives wa » meet Thursday | tax budget. SOLOMON HEYDENFELDI'S ESTATE IS DISTRIBUTED After Years of Litigation Heirs of SOME SALARIES | meeting last night for the purpose of fix- instructed |* fr ARE CUT DOWN School Board Reduces Stipend of Grammar Principals. Substitutes Will Receive 83 a Day as Pay When Teaching. The Board -of Education held a special | ing the salaries of teachers and other | employes for the next fiscal vear. The | salaries were adjusted in several particu- | lars and as a consequence some were in- | creased and others reduced. The princi- | pal reduction was made inf the salaries of principals of all grammar schools, whose | remuneration was fixed at $180 ver month. his results /in reducing the stipend of six principals ffom_$200, and the ralsing of | | twenty from $175, which they heretofore received. Heads of departments in High | schools werg reduced from $155 to-$150. | he resolution fixing the salaries of | | principals of schools of ten to thirteen classes at $130, four to nine classes at $120 and ore to three classes $105 went over till to-morrow.; Mark moved to_reconsider the motion fixing the salaries of principals | & more at $180, as he favors the prpsent rate of $200. Webster moved that the salary of all day substitutes and teachers on the un- assigned list in primary and grammar schools be fixed at $3 per day when act- ually engaged in teaching and his motion | was carried. Denman said he would, at the next meeting move that the substitute and day unassigned lists be consolidated into an eligible list. Superintendent Web- ster's motion to amend by allowing v'J cents a day for reporting for duty w { 1 | of grammar schools of eighteen classes or | | | | The substitutes in the «\.cnl'lg hools will be paid $2 per diem. The | lary of the teacher of commercial ithmetic in the Lincoln (,nmxmr‘; School was reduced from $100 to $83. The only change made in the salaries of | the principals of the evening schools was | that of A, H. McDonald of the Lincoln, who was raised from $100 to $125. Physical Director Magnus will have to | along on $200 per month instead of | The increases made are as (pl-| lows: \ Mics _Whittaker, cooking _superintendent, | $90 to $135; four assistants, $65 | “harles McAuliffe, storekeeper, 3125 10 | Ball, supervisor of drawing, $125 | uarhm of modern languages, haif a | | day, from $ $00; teachers of foreign lan- | Fuaies half o day, from $O to 45 The salary schedule of regular teachers of the primary and grammar grades was not changed. BUNGLING DETECTIVE WORK BY INSPECTOES‘ They Arrest an Innocent Man and | Allow a Emuggler to 8lip | Away. | United States -Court GCommissioner Heacock yesterday dizmissed the case of the United States against J. M. Wolf, the expressma arrested by Customs In-| | spectors la Tuesday while taking ,“ trunk 1taining smuggled opium into th house of Mrs. Tapley, a dressmaker at 317 | ockton street. | here was not a particle of evidence to | incriminate' Wolf, or to tend to nreve that | vas_aware of the contents of the | Tapley testified that the | Wi son, ke ccember. _Wilson left as 8oon as toms officers arrested Wolf at sor of the house and before the expre: man_had had a chance to deliver the trunk, and by their bungling haste al- lowed Wilson to escape. Judge Heacock said that Wolf was an | innocent men, and should not have been | arrested. He is 60 years old and has al- | W borne a good reputation. The fiasco the Deceased Finally Secure Their acies. litigation thc es- n Heyde ed to hj n was sign and under the Ge- Ashton and controlled | sted of { au- | | the court the prop. | rdered distributed vdenfeldt, «flnmf Land 0 shares of | and all >ted from any prop- dent’s tate; to | 0 acres of land Mangels, feldt and dvanced oy ent of taxes | in the pdrlh]u'A H dehf«.-ll Monte Cristo and de- e min s distributed to JACQUES HAS RECOVERED FROM NERVOUS ATTACK His Preliminary Examination on the | Charge of Kidnaping Is Resumed. minary examina «Hun nf Thomas ne E. Joi ph e the eave city on business, ¢, nlece of the old T [ was put on the stand 1 She had bed lm a "(l'.v] CTOSS: ation agreed t her hould testify. as back ‘0 Mi s called 1o the stand T to be J AX‘Z‘ as not iy the old m in M poriant, was of i ence would be . yerior Court in the event of the T ts being held for trial. The case » sumed to-morrow afternoon. In the Divorce Court. f divorce were granted yester- day to M. C. Jacobs from Henrietta Ja- rtion, Minnie M. Reid from id for crue Mary Have- >. His ock for cruel- ningham from William Cun- velty, and Amanda B. Arthur L. Merrin for deser- ts for divorce were filed yestér- Nimerusky against Jo- v, Josephine A. Hamilton for s against Mary J Mamie Falconer against ner for desertion, Annie Henry Mensor for cruelty, da 3 erite C. Rush against Thomas Rush for intemperance. e ————————— Yosemite Valley via Santa Fe. The Santa Fe is now carrying passen- gers to the Yosemite via stage from Mer- Starting on California Limited to- are at the Sentinel Hotel to-m row afternoon, passing Merced Big T en route. Ask about it at 611 Market street. selty B | San dead directed by a Customs med Loftus from Seattle. - D —— Inspector | | MOST SEVERE STORM - { KNOWN TO THE COAST\ Yesterdays Rain Was Very H.envy Throughout Central and North- ern Parts of California. The officials of the weather bureau re- | port yesterday's storm as being excep- | tionally heavy and very peculiar in many | of its features. The trend of the storm | was from Point Conception to Cape Men- docino. It originated outside the bay of Frapcisco and moved rapidly in a north-easterly direction, covering a large amount of territory. During the space of twelve hours it traversed a distance of 600 miles. It is reported to be one of the greatest storms in this section of the country since the establishment of the Lureau. Another interesting fact in connection | with it is that it has raiged but five times on the 20th of May ince 1% It is probable -that there will no rain in Southern California below r‘r sno. The forecast for to-day 1is sou(h-wcslcrly» | winds, warmer apd clear. FOOLING LEADS TO STABBING AFFRAY BOYS’ James Durkin Secutes a Warrant for the Arrest of Herbert Crowley. James Durkin, about sixteen years of age. living at 1480 Fifteenth street, swore | to a warrant in Judge Cabaniss’ court terday for the arrest of Herbert Crow. fteen years of age living on Ninth on the charge of assault with a weapon. Durkin and Crowley cday evening while at Sixteenth and Shotwell streets | Jost his temper and drawing a | \ | | | 1 | | | were friends and | t of his pocket slashed Durkin on the arm _and made another slash at his rt. Fortunately Durkin had two pencils in his inside coat pocket and they prevented the knife from doing more than cutting his o !( Durkin had his arm at- tended to b physician and it required six stitches to close the wound. e g i Deserts His Young Bride Mrs. Robert Nelson, who was married | aturday by Justice of the Peace Long, s been deserted by her husband. Bhe is only sixteen years of age and was be- trayed by Nelsqn under promise of mar- riage. Nelson, rather than be arrested, | agreed to marry her, After the marriage took her o his mother's house at Nine- | enth and Castro streets, but her mother- w refused to receive her, and Nelson deserted her. She applied to Judge Ca- vesterday for advice and the Judge letter to Secretary White of the P ociety for the Prevention of to Children and asked him to take churge of the cr The young girl is about to become a mother and she has no riends A Revolution in the Shoe Trade. $45,000 worth of the very best of shoes | ever made will be placed sale this Thursday at the Bee Hive S8hoe Company, 717 Market street. This is the entire out- | put of the Portland Shoe Factory. Better | nd lower price ere never to be . ese goods are the made of the best me- goods had very 5 terial. 1l shoes will have to be? sold within four weeks, at the Bee Hive Shoe Company, 717 Market street, near Third. - — et Glaze Wants ~ New Tyial. A moticn for a new trial for Robert E Glaze, recently convicted on a charge of murder in the first degree for the killing of William Trewhella in the Windsor Hotel argued before Judg: .~ On behalf of the d 3 l\ is urged that the court erred in making certain instructions to the jury nd refusing to give others and that error | mitted when the court sustainea in his refusal o produce an alieged statement rade by ona of the witnesses in the case. Judge Dunne took the motion under advisement. ———————— Verus cures Piles, or $0 reward For sale by all drugr( ts. : | terminable by a perusal of the com, |son how much time he | tered their first account yesterday. According | to the account the executors have ex- pended $382,254 54 and have rejected claims amounting " to $5,713,38. ~ The claims re- ected were ted as follows: By heklay Dutard Kieinclaus for one-fth of decedent's estate, $600,000; by Theklay | Dutard Kleinclaus, as administratrix of the estate of Joaguina Dutard, for an | accounting, $1,250,000; by Theklay Dutard | Kleinclaus, as administratrix of the es- ate of Joaquina I)ulurxl for one-half part of the ., $1,250,000;" by Theklay Du- tard Kleinclaus, for proceeds of rSilver Creek Quicksilver Mine, they were fool-| _ I THE QUEEN OF CITY DEFEATED BY WELLS-FARGO Loses a Delinquent Tax Suit by Default With Costs. Plaintiff Fails to File Amend- ed Complaint in the Case. The case of the city and county of San Francisco vs. Wells, Fargo & Co.’s Bank was dismissed yesterday by United States Circuit Judge Morrow on the default of the plaintiff. The suit was brought in the Superior Court on December 20, 1900, to collect $61,- 513 58 taxes alleged to be due for the year 1896. The items of assessment specified in the complaint were as. follows: Franchise, $10,000; fixtures, $5000; solvent credits, $182,- 217; agegey accounts, $3,012,036; money, $475,585; 20 per cent raise on $15,000 by State Board of Kqualization, $3000; total, $3,687,- 8a8 After the case had been assigned to the United States Circuit Court the de- fendant put in a demurrer on the ground its r not “Wells, Fargo & Co.’s Bank,’ but “Wells, Fargo & Co., and that the “items of assessment as quoted in the foregoing are unintelligible; that the year in which the taxes are al-| ieged to have been delinquent is not de- laint, and that the cause of action is barred by thu'; provisions of subdivision 1 of sec- 3 tion (Udl‘ of Civil Procedure.” The demu filed on_December 21, 1900, by E. 8. Pllisbury for the defendant. On March 4 of this year 8. C. Denson, as attorney for the city, appeared in court and announced that plaintiff confessed the demurrer and consented that it should be sustained. The court asked Judge Den- required to file nd Judge Dénson The plaintiff mended complaint, an g requested twenty day failed to file an amended complaint within that_period or at all, and default was en- nd judgment given for the defend- ant with costs. Mrs. Kleinclaus’ Demands. Eliza Dutard, Walter D. Sheldon, Wil- liam C. Barnard and James Hogg, execu- tors of the will of Hyppolite Dutard, filed perty of estate of Bernard Dutard, 00,000; by Leona Dutard, claim for one- | twelfth of the estate, $208,333, and glaim o by H. A. Willilams Co. for zlleged loss under contract, $5000. The | claims of Mrs, Kleinclaus amount to sev- | lue of decedent's estate, e aggregated $383,081 31, lance in the hands of 6 7. eral times the v The receipts he which leaves a t | the executors of $1 ADVE‘%TISEMENIS. Bradfnrd Quicksilver Mine, San Beniio County. Santa C'ara County. and developed these mines, during the past three vears, and now desiring to build expensive. furtaces, we offer to the public the balance of the Treasury Stock, about | 0,000 shares in each cumpany, on the follow- ing terms: 50 CENTS PER SHARE. No stock sold unless equal amount Is taken | Having bought ne management. OF RICH ORE AL- 5 PAID AS SOON AS NING. the most permanent and profitable of all 1in Qur mines are adjacent to mines that have 'produced over $100,000,000 worth of _quicksil Let us show ycu these min youreelf. We guar: stock for The money obtained FURNAC Quicksilver mines T, , and judge for o0 pay all assessments on this rom the =ale of stock struction of Scott Fur- Scott is now building, il immediately raiss the price of the stock 2 H. R. BRADFORD, President znd General Manager, 7 North Market st., SAN JOSE, CAL. Prospectus and Exhibit at Branch Office, 413 Kearny st., San Francisco. F. DE FREITAS, Agent, FOR STOMACH DISORDERS, GOUT and DYSPEPSIA, DRINK VICHY Best NATURAL Alkallne Watcr. | *PALACE HOTEL+~ Visitors to San Francisco who mako their headqguarters at these hotels an- joy comforts and conveniences not to be obteined elsewhere. Desirable loca. tion, courteous attaches and unequaled cuisine. American and European plans. «GRAND HOTEL. AMUSEMEN’I‘S, JAOROSCO’S GRAND DOPERA HOUE‘E MATINEES BATURDAY AND SUNDAY. ALL OF THIS WEEK, Eleborate Production of the Sensational ‘hinese Drama, An CHINATOWN, One of the Blggest Successes of the Season, Introducing Many Speclalties. ; 1 A Few Seats, OI(IYE“ A Good 2 at in and Sunday Matis Branch Ticket Office, mlmrium RNE MACDOWELL EOPATRA.’ Beneht of LRSI i Children’s Hospital The “MARSH G,” opavetta, will be | (matinee) June 1st. Other cohtempiated | Please ondes :‘w to avold conflicting | Ites) - T B Vl'\ AFLV(E{“.:L { TS to 11 p. . to 10 T 5 ADVERTISEMENTS. SICK HEADAGHE Positively cured by thess Little Pilis, They also relieve distress from Dys- pepsia. Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A perfect remedy for Dizzi- ness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Bad Taste in the Mcuth, Coated Tongue, Pain in the Side, TORPID® LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price. " FOR SALE. Improved Farm of 2000 Acres Rich Valiey Land in Ma- dera County. For parclcuhrs address FARM, 313 Market Street. AMUSEMENTS. BIRGAIN MATINEES THUSDAYS, 25c and S50c. MR. JAMEBES NEILL And the NEILL COMPANY. ALL THIS WEEK, +...LAST TIMES.... Evening 25c, e, e, Toe, uoo Saturday sde, Next Sunday, May 26—Presenting fo the mn time in the \\ (—sl m» highly successful comedy- tlmmu g SAN FRANCISCO'S COLUMBI i W Every Night This Week Bxcept Sunday. Matinees Wednz=sday and Saturday. HENRY MILLER And a Strong Suvporting Company! Presenting the Romantic Success, HEARTSEASE. Beginning Next Monday, NCE OF BEING EARNEST.” A NEW BILL. Al Leach and the Three Rosebuds, * Grace Van Studdiford, Genaro and Bzailey, Lew Sully, Burton and Brooks, Bison City Quartet, Bio- graph, and James 0. Barrows, John Lancaster and Company. Reserved Seats, 2c; Balcony, 10 Chairs and Box Seats, 50c. MATINEES—— SATURDAY and SUNDAY! " Opera WEDNESDAY, EVENINGS AT 8. SATURDAY MATIN :E AT 2. GREAT T0Y MATINEE SATURDAY, MAY 25, EVERY CHILD WILL BE PRESENTED A SOUVENIR TOY ATTENDING THE - TOY MAKER! 25c and 50c WITH POPULAR PRICES. irl-l EATR EH T8 SLCCESB REPEATED. TO-NIGHT at 8 o’clock DOUBLE BILL. Franels Powers' Chinese Tragedy, “THE FIRST BORN.” Preceded by the Howling Farce. “GLORIANA.” MATINEES SATURDAY A‘!D SUNDAY. SCO ano Tlllll's EnTitALS: TO-NIGHT and Every Evening This Week. MATINEE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. Magnificent Production of the Great Melodrama, SHADOWS ¥ GREAT CITY. Flaborate Scenic Features—Startling Effects. First Appearance at This Theater of GEORGE Wi BSTER. A 1 0c, 15¢, Z& 3 PRICES Mutiness. et : 3 Next Voo THE WAR OF WEALTH." RACING! RACING! RACING! SPRING MEETING—Opening April 29, CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUZ. OAKLAND RACETRACK. Racing Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs- duy, Friday and Saturday. Rain or shine. ¥ive or more races each day. Reces start at 2:15 p. m. sharp, Ferry-boats leaye Sau Francisco at 12 m, and 12:90, 1, 2, 2:30 and 3 p. m., connecting wnth traf; topping at the entrance to the trock. -Last two cars on train reserved for ladies and their escorts; no smoking. Buy you terry tickets to Shell Mound. ~All trains’: S nh mote connect with Sa Pablo. avehe electric cars at Seventh and Broadwa .k. land. Also all_trains via Alameda m con- nect with San Pablo avenue cars at Fourteenth and_Broadway, Oakl These electric cars so_direct to the track fifteen minutes, Returning—Trains leave the track at 1.5 -nd 4:45 p. m. and_immediztely after the e THOMAS H. WILLIAMS JR.. Pl‘elld!fll. T MILROY. Secretary. CONCERT HOUSE. i1sCHER S Cmiswion 10 Glad; Midalet Carita, Carte W MeBor e, Kugmeta” Saivint, "Persy and 5 Levell. Pow: and Freed and othérs, Resorved seats, 25c. Matinee Sunday. R It you want to know where to go 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, foothills and mountain canyons, or to 4 camp along the bank of some shady stream, all or write for “VACATION 1901” This is a lit‘le book just issued by the California Northwestern Rallway Com- pany, and is profusely {llustrated. It gives camping locations, hotels and mineral spring resorts in Marin, Sonoma, Mendo- cino and Lake countles. Besides, it con- tains a list of about 200 farms and homes where board 4uring the summer months can be procured at ffom $.00 to $10.00 per weelk. Ticket offices 650 Market street (Chroni- cle buflding) and Tiburon Ferry. General office, Mutual Life building, Sansome and California streets, San Francisco. R. X. RYAN, General Passenger Agent. H. C. WHITING, General Manager. SANTA CATALINA ISLAND. ours' Ride From Los Angeles. Cai. GR AIREY ATRACTIONS 1 WEST. hird “Annual Rod ‘and Reel rumn( "Tour- n-mem auspices the ‘‘Tuna Club. Elghth Season of our Famous Marine Band. The Boclety Resort. The fl{orlll‘fllhl Paradis "ROPO! LE and COUNTRY CLUB llwlyl open. Golf lnd Tennis Tournaments. IDEAL CAMP LIF] For full information, hotel rates, unigue ar- rangements for camping and {llustrated pam- phlets, apply to E. C. PECK, Agent, 10 Montgomery st.. San Francisco. Or BANNING CO.. 222 South Spring st.. Cal. SKAGG Co.: only 4% hours from SAn Fl\ncl!co. but 9 miles waters noted for medicinal virtues; ben nat\.ml bath in State: good trout streams; telephone, telegraph, dally Tmail and express: first-chass hotel and stage gervice; morning und afternoon stages: round $5 50. Take Tiburon ferry p. m.. Terms, §2 a day or 312 o week. " References—Any guest of the past rlx )snrl Further inf. ‘mation at Trr\elerbo(. Montgomery st., or of J. F. GRE\V Skaggs, Cal. GILROY HOT SPRINGS. , Traine leave Third and 'rown)end streets at m. 145 1; For rates and a| muxtnted pamphiets addrass P, ROBERT- SON, Pi CAPITOLA The Seaside Resort of Central California, on Monterey Bay. Opens June lat F’ree booklet. M. BRIARE, Mgr. hotel. FRANK REA- NIER, Supt. camp, Capitol HOTEL GENEVA, AND COTTAGES, SAUEALITO. Only 30 minutes from the city: most beautiful location and marine view:. an unexcelled summer and winter resort; table and service of the best. GRAHAM, W. G. Late of Hotel Mateo, _ Manager. LAUREL DELL LAKE OST ATI‘RACT!VE PLACE IN_LAKE County to spend a vacation. Boating, bathing, bowling, tennis, livery, new walks gnd boats. Write of clreular. BDGAR DUB- NAN, Laurel Dell. Lake Co.. WHITE SULPHUR SPRIVGS. 214 hours’ ride from 8. F.: 5 mll!l from Val- lejo. Sulphur batha; cure rheu gia, eczema, kidney, liver, Stomach alseas Hotel and Cottages renovated. Lake for boating and bathing. Dancing Payilion. $3 to $10 a waek. Special rates families, M.MADRID, VIIIDJO.Cfl SUMMER HOME FARM, ANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS—FIRST-CLA family resort; main hotel and cottage hunting and fishing; artificial lake for boating and swimming; Jong-distance telephone; camp. ers’ return ml“”' §2 5¢; open the year round. for offafary b flAFlFT?R! Glenwand. Cal. weo TOCALOMA, g™ Benr-na Hotel; first-class ucammod-uo reasonable rates for tamilles and parties; fi ing, bathing: beautiful drives to Bear Valley, etc! JOSEPH F. BERTRAND. or Bulletin In- formation Bureau, 233 Kearny st., S. DUNCAN SPRINGS, Two miles from best medicinal waters in the lute. nno hem and first-class table: rates $10 and $12; housekeeping cottages. 0. HOWELL, Hopland. Mendocino Co.. Cal. HOTEL BENVENUE On the shore of Clear Lake; home cooking: week and upwards. , F. and A. E’CALEB Lakeport, ke County, Cal. THE_OAKS. N RRANCIFORTE DRIVE—30 minutes to 'beach; mall daily by carrier; private board- 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. FOSS, Proprietor, Calistcza, Cal. VICHY SPRINGS, Los Angeles. HOT SPRINGS, SONOMA The only place in the United States where vmxy W‘ur l- ;bunmt- The ouly natural zucc 5 Wt h m: Bnn-. Dm;lrl;g-! ‘Numsrou II s fl a !fi i Pmprmam p MNTA’HOH HOUSE—EI t-ln mllu ho- mm. Sream, n-ux: free eonv-ylu' (oé Parties ‘of § or mo d_redwood scenery. Address J. utmnm suvlew. Sonoma Co., or nplv Mr. Kruse, 207 Front st., for particulars. CAMP REVERIE —IN THE— KUSSIAN RIVER REDWOODS. “In’All Cal"ornla No Place Like This.” AnOuting On a New Pian. On June 3, this year, CAMP REVERIE will be opened in a redwo.d grove on the Guerne. ville branch of the California Northwestern Rl’lmuy. midway between Fulton and Guerne- ville. Handsome booklets with full detalls have besn Californla North- ~- western Railwi AESOCIATION, 'room S, Flood bullding, San Francisco. Office hours 12 to 4 p. m., days, Wednesdays and Saturdays. PARAISO; HOT SPRINGS. A grotto, 1400 feet up in the coast range, overlooking the broad Salinas Vall free from fog and winds equable temperature; Soledad: hot and cold soda and sulph tub and plunge: special houses for ladi ma treatment; cement swimming tank. 3x60; hunting and fshink: all popular Kam hotel, cottages and grounds flluminated by gas: telephone and P. O.; round-trip ticket 38. C. T. ROMIE, prop.: J. O. VALPEY, manager. ..NAPA... S ODA SPRINGS BEAUTIFUL health resorts. Rates $10 to $15 per week. Two trains dally, foot of Market street, 7 a. m. and 4 p. m. For turther mfurvnnsnnn address Napa County, (al, OF ALL LLMANN, Proprietor. HIGHLAND SPRINGS. Only Three Hours’ Staging To the &nmut, healthiest, most restful place in all California. Rend.nl physician. Ry comfort and amusement. Rates—$10, $12, f‘ g: and 316 per week. cm on LEE D. CRAIG, Montgomery st. and_ses photographs of hotel ai urroundings. We take pleasurs l- 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. 1 lung disease, liver and stomach compial rheumatism and catarrh The 8. P. mlln fmm 8 F. R. R. give special rates to campers: H con-n- and tents furnished: rent cheap: no fogs 1 ison oak at the park: minerai water, bol!l and bathing free. Inquire of DR. C. C. O'DONNELL, office 10213 Market, .'L 6th and 7th, S, F. 1If you want your health, pleasure and longevity this is the place to go. CALIFORNIA HOT SPRINGS Hot Springs, but not a_sanitarium. Formerly Agua Caliente Springs. Sonoma Valley. No staging: 46 miles via C. N. Ry. or 8. P. R, Immense swimming_tank. Splendid table. Come Sundays, try it. Round tip. 81 10 Telephosse, expensive improvements: ana ¥4, COOPER & SHEDDEN, Agua Eanonie, cu WILBUR HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS. Sulphur Creek. Colusa Co.. Cal., 1 miles by stage west of Willlams; fare $2. " Hottest and strongest water on the Coast; temperaturs 143 deg. Cures rheumatism, dropsy, salt rheum; skin diseases. neuralgia, liver and kidney com- Dlaints. paraiysis mercury in system. ap- sla, catarrh. Natural mud baths. New I.story hotel: fine new bathhouse. Board and lodging, including baths, $10 & week. WM. OELGEART, Proprietor EL MONTE HOTEL. First-class family resort; climate unsur- passed; great relief for people with asthma: 65 miles from §. F.; fare 31 §5; free ‘bus. Particu- lars at Traveler Office, 20 Montgomery st., or of JOHN NEVILL, Proprietor, Los Gatos. GLENBROOK. Various amusements. Large and small game. Table and beds unsurpassed. Rates only S lnd §10, Apply 0 Montgomery st. or address O. . TREDWAY, Pr: Glenbrook, Lake In the heart CAZADER of the red- woods, _sixty miles northwest of San Francisco, Hotels, cot- tages and camp grounds offer accommoda- tions to sult all. Everything needed by camp- ers supplied at reasonable prices. Fine trout fishing, beautiful scenery. drives. bathing. ideal resort. Elim Grove Hotel, under same management, on the banks of Austin Creek, a mile from Cazadero; a most picturesque #pot. For particulars write The Cazadero Co., Cazadero, Cal. City office 74 Market st. CAMELLINE For the complexion. Indispensable for Mountains and Sea Shore. Prevents and re- moves tan. sunburn and infection from Poison Oak. Indorsed by the medical profession. At all druggists. JOHANNISB=RG, First-class family resort in”the Napa red- woods. ~ Exhilarating air, hunting, fishing, swimming and boating. Terms reasonable. In- quire THEO. BLANCKENBURG JR., Prop., Oakville, Napa, Co,, or The Traveler's Bureau, Montgomery st. It is never too late to enjoy good health and pleasure at the cozy Saratoga Springs. 8. MARTENS, Prop., Bachelor P. » Lake County; City Office, 416 Pine street. |28 TOLL HOUSE. LEASANT ACCOMMODATIONS FOR A few guests; mountain scenery; 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 e send for souvenir. VIC PONCELET. agas. YOSEMITE VALLEY,| - BIG OAK FLAT AND YOSEMITE STAGE CO.—Running directly through the Tuolumne Pig Tree Grove. Round trip from San Fran- cisco $32. Round _trip from Stockton $27. Staging 21 hours first afternoon znd § hours next day. arriving at Yosemite Valley § p. m. Eend for illustrated folder. WAL ITE. Genm'l Agent. @0 Market st.. oppom. Palace Hotel, S. F.: tel. Black MARK WED! Healthlest and best climate, prettiest plm in all California; lots amusement; fine walks: all mineral waters. Rates, $10 and $12 per woek. Open May 15. Circulars at city office, 918 Laikin st., S. F. DRURY & KROEGER. e e ;Pg"m:‘:w‘:nm!d‘nm"fi!nfiflb u jrou; e’ HOITT’S 2500 Sl G ‘open to. summer MENLO guests during June and July. . Buperior climate, excellent PARK. e llbll. mnnuhln gflrn. Aa- KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS. Finest fishing, hunting and heaith resort on the const. Climate perfect. On Klamath River. Rates, §2 and $2 60 per day; $10 to $14 per week. ‘Traveler Office, 20 Montgomery st., oF address EDSON BROS., Beswick, Stskiyou County, Cal, LAUREL RANCH RESORT 5 miles from station: beautiful view; moun- good huntin, fllhln' in_moun- ert Aist: rsers; daily “ma wotke Further particuiars address . H REACK, Geyserville, Sonoma Co. POINT ARENA HOT SPRINGCS. Greatly tmproved. New cottages, large hall, planos, billiard, pool and other games: every- thing new: §7 per week. Round trip by stmr Point Arena, Inquire at 54 Mission and 14 Sansome st., or of DR. W. A. McCORNACK, Point Arena, Cal. FERN BROOK PARK, N ILES CAXTOX. 18 NOW OPEN FOR 1 PIC- nics or campers. Further informai dress WM. H. MENTON, Excursion M Agent S. P. Co., 613 Market street. GOOD FELLOWS’ HOME, MID THE MOUNTAINS OF MENDO- cino. Visit m- quiet little resort for rolid comf part! apply to 8. RTRATTON. 3 m.m.n street, City. THE GEYSERS, Soroms 0\): OF NATURE'S WONDERS. NATU- ral steam baths; swimming, M* ‘hunt- xu lnd livery. Write for pamphi L 'HETMER, mana former proprietor WILLOW RANCH &inden X ohmmer nome in the redwcods, § miles from Santa Crus; running wat |wlmmlnt. croquet, abur.dance of fruit, home cooking: ta for ftsel?. For particulars, TULEY i Santa Crua. HOTEL MOUNT VIEW Ch-nted hands. WIIl hereaft year round. Bus meets from the city at presen will receive special attention. W‘mmu" address HOTEL , Ross Valley, Marin Co., Cal. CAMP TAYLOR &% ik redwoods. Call Tfl'tllr office, m street, or address H. HOWELL WATE COTTAGES, RSty Altitude 2000 feet. Write for I GOETSCHE, Angwin th BELLEVUE HOTEL. 0. EL VERANO, Cal, Verano Station lxlnl! Crossing)), on Californig Northwestern Railway. Hot mineral baths nfar by. Terms, $1 per day and upward. PETER GOUILHAR- DOU. lessee. LAKE COUNTY.—New 13-passenger Yosemite ’Leaves Calistoga 11:30 a. m., direct Howard, * Ander- Altem and Glenbrook; -trip DIt an hour for Tunch at Calistoga: Middletown, Lower Lake, Keiseyvills 4 Lakeport. WM. SPIERS, Proprietor. OWN a home in beautiful CAMP MEEKER: buy lots $10 up; cottages built by Meeker, 330 up: boating, bathing, tenting ground free: sawmill, depot, st postoffice at camp: board and lodging Jake Sausalito terry. 83 round-trip. Addre: MEEKER, or H. M. GREGSON. Camp Meekier, Sonoma County. BROOKSIDE—At head of Napa Valley. Free hot and cold water. gas, baths, springs, rooms and board unsurpassed. Writs for pamphlet. G. W. CUTLER, Calistoga, Cal. MOUNTAIN MILL Kmb—Accummodl!lcnl for few guests: mountain scenery, pure $7 per week. I. McNULTY, Callstoga. & LAGUNA FARM-—1% miles from Mt Olivet ‘station! boating, fishing. bathing: $§ per week. MRS. R. BALLARD, Mt. Olivet, Sonoma.Co. GILROY FASHION STABLES—Also stage lins to hot springs; first-class turnouts. MAYOCK & HOOPER. proprietors. DIRECTORY OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. Catalogues and Pries Lists Mallel on Applieation. COAL, COKE A D PIG IRON. J.C. WILSON & CO.. 23.2% “elephone COPPERSMITH. C.W. SMITH, S5 Were's m‘flu’% ] 1% Washington st. ‘elephone In 5641 FRESH AND SALT MEATS, JAS. BOYES & CD. &30P 2™ oILs. LUBRICATING OILS. 418 Front st., 8. F. PRINTING, E C HUGHES, o simomenics v PRINTERS. BOOKBINDERS. THE HICKS-. Street. in 1364 LEONARD Phone Maln 1719, D CO., First Street, San Francisco. STATIONER AND PRINTER. e Cmer™® PARTRIDGE ™eego™ Big & ia A non-potsonous Spermatorrha llt’ aral ifl: Weekly Call,$1.00 per Year