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2 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 26, 1901. SONARD SViN HANDSOAE Fropries MBS T High Wind Prevents Good Scores at the Annual Tour- nament of the State Association. For Freedom in Good Condition for the Running. Talent Anxious to See the Champion Compete With Palo Alto. . e If the hares for to-day’s finals turn out as good a lot as the ones furnished in the run-down of the reserve stake yesterday Union Park patrons will see.many courses in which the winning hounds will have ?;fl t{o do some hard going before getting e flag. The card yesterday resulted in a better than the average day. Ten of the forty- eight courses went against the talent’'s picking, the first and most costly defeat REFEREE being that of the Star Kennels” Master PORTER'S Lawrenes? by };ls hnlfflslster, hNor% Lahw- rence. Bix fo 1 was offered that Brother PYOPDS GERE L would catch the judges' eve for the FE W AND SAD- better sum of points against his relative BUTFOLL S bt ot ot senee e robetisy [ 1t HIGHLAND f I the lady of the family had her colors Ou Wan 0 y ralsed without a point against her. the axt favarite to fall, Rolliching Alrs n IN THE— ‘avorite to fail, H W outpointing her § to 4 with the odds at | k h t . gumining Bt & e e ol o KIOW WIICTC VO gyssiaN IVER REDWOODS. 0. o 1tm{or1§; Sir Vlagnlb}e‘}tat bBor:es;! Buyd. Only Three Hours’ Staging al o 1: lanner rig] ea oun e - To the est, ithiest, most restful ‘About, Fine Form beat Vulcan, Bohe beat ““In All California el Eitoraa. | Resldent physican Brecy R e it Bt 9o this Summer RS beat Jewess, at 2 to 1, and Silver Cloud C No Place Like This.”” 'and 316 per week. Cail mn. an.lei beat Anchor, at § to 3. e e e Bl W] : » 2 Botel and surroundings. We take pleasure in The secand. round winners laok to be writing full particulars. Address CRAIG & America, Rural Artist, Motto, Dewdrop, Wkether to a mineral spring resort, L Rollicking Alrs, Agamemnon, Log Boy,| where you can get the benefit of medi- n u l n The Grafter, Flora McDonald, Blackhead, cinal waters, or to a farm, where you ; ' CAZADERO & = of the red- Sir V. ne Bager, Sir Van. Greenhall, Buck, FINe| can enjoy the comfort and quiet home e S e, e Chhrra life of the farmer, or to a picturesque eatn oty J.B M*CUTCHEN Golden Russet, Siiver Cloud and Achilles, | town, from which you can, in a short na New A1, | mues mortuwest of San Francisce. Hotots, ot~ READY TO Flora McDonald's good work impressed | walk or drive, commune with nature in L :u“hm ‘;n:i“"cmmp T';mmmn:'!:ed;im:mm - TR the wise ones and made her thelr choice| her valleys, foothills and mountain e el 2 e e e for the stake. Rural Artist is a_close sec- canyons, or to a camp along the bank On June 3, this year, CAMP REVERIE will | fishing, beautiful scemery, drives, bathing. An ONE OUT OF | ond in favor. At the bottom of the card bt i, be opened in & feawocd Erove on the GuUErne- | Keul reaart Bl Groce: Hotel, oaiee sums BUSINESS. Chicago Boy and Silver Cloud are figured ‘ Vville branch of the California Northwestern | management, on the banks of Austin Creek, as factors. i Raliway, midway betwoen Fulton sad Guerse- | mile Trom Casadero: o most picturesque Every one is hoping that For Freedom | Call or wr ville. t. For particulars write The lero Co., and. Baia M1t will tomo. together in the| e tor \(l4ndsome booklets with full detalls have been oro, Cal. City office 749 Market st. Californix Coursing Committee _stake. left in Tickst Offices of the California North- Rosseter's Champion is, according to those “VACATION i801” ARG R e T A ok, Bea | DR C. C. O’DONNEL L= Who liaxs: watohed hi s training, 1 condls Francisco. - Offica ‘hours. 13 to 4 p. m. Moa- | J| INERAL SPRINGS AT GLEN ELLEN, ion to take e: oney days, We i X the best camping, picnic and pleasure ro- o oo Shoy dng for his long retire- | ‘This 18 a little book just issued by the | 32ve Wednesdays and Faturdays e o et e tast ‘remedy. foe ment. The great hound is well down to | Californta Nortkwestern Railway Com s lung disease, liver and stomach compl welght at 5 pounds. pany, and is profusely illustrated. It giv rheimatism - and catarrh in the world: 4 The day's results with Judge John|camping locations. hotels and miner: R B R v el s b Sy Grace's official scores follow: spring resorts in Marin, Sonoma, Mendo- 30 eat e et Tent naws Reserve stake, first round—E. Geary's Ameri- o | o fogs nor poison oak at the ; mines Inquite of DR. ca beat Chiarini Bros. Brass Button, 12-3; A.| ¢ino and Lake counties. Beside; water, boats and bathing free. B s mdelaris beat H. Perigo's Con: | tains a list of about 200 farms ana homes S = ng e _ troller, 40; HA, Deckeiman's Lawrence beat | where board daring the summer raonths HOT SPRINGS. T L e B - B B T D. 7. Healey's Tiburon, 18-5; Pasha kennels' | can he procured at from $5.00 to $10 00 per | pleasure and lonzevity this is the place to go. | Rural Artist beat A. . (Turl; HHn]\enéT;l; week. C‘A"'gar‘w, !x:m lr""aupe“x‘ the ‘gafln n—r::e — | 4-0; P. 's Veto beat J. Hurley's Hurri- verlooking the broad Salinas Vaile e oS N om's Motto beat Pasha Al : . %% CALIFORNIA HOT SPRINGS Kennels' Belle Locket, W. C. Glasson's equable temperature: from | Dewdrop beat J. R. McCarthy’s John Doe, 3-2; | Ticket offices 650 Market street (Chroni- | Soledad; hot and cold soda and sulphur baths: | Hot_ Springs, but not a sanitarium. Formerly Agua Caliente Springs. Somoms | F. Schou’s Nora Lawrence h;m; S\lnr Kersmells' cle building) and Tiburon Ferry. General :::su.afi vltl;;;xler:_‘:nv‘eclfi;:a;{mrsm\'\“;;n:;:glfi;k ao by e e N 20, Allen's Spite- ment; ceme; vi .| Valley. No staging: 4 miles via C. N. Ry. | Master Lawrence, 2-0; Russel P office, Mutual Life building, Sansome and | 3.6; hunting and fishing: all popular games: | or & B B R - Immense swimming tani. de's Gold Bug, 4-3; i et I e S o heat Ster Ken. | California strects, San Francisco. - hotel, cottages and grounds Huminated by sas: | Splendid abis iy Tt Round wl e Mayflower, 24s 3.° P Thritt's Tyrone telephone and P. O.: round-trip ticket 8. C. | trip. §1 lo. provements: | | | Prince beat Star Kennels' Fontenoy, 4-2; T:"ROMIE, prop.:'J. Oy VALPEY: mansyer. | §f sud’ 3. SHEDDEN, Agua f | Aeneid Kennels' Agamemnon beat D. Toland's R. X. RYAN, Caliente, Cal, U Pleasant Girl, A.McComb's Hot General Passenger Agent. | ki SR Haste beat Is' Roval Anne. 1 H. C. WHITING, General Manager. WILBUR HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS. \ . onnell’s v " “Lynch's Cot- - = ) ot e 4 By The “Gratter, a Ay o, e s X T FORSTER. FLICKENGER. bye; E. N. Whiteside's Greenback beat ‘'W. SAN ND e T e F . Cairne's Tmperial, 3.2; 4. Vanderwnite's Fiora | SANTA CATALINA ISLAND. 9 Strmgsat Wetby.cu the Cuet inmpsctinge 8 BARKER. LA MOTTE, BEKEART. McDonald beat J. Hurley's Gramercy, 5 4 s s Teomeints Ther ) R e ¥ Russell & Allen’s First Foot beat T. J. Cron- [ 8% Hours' Ride From Los Angeles, Cal Iaint b o » a . = in's Vixen, 62: Gold Dust Kennels’ Forget | GREATEST ATTRACTIONS IN THE WEST. | In Santa Cruz Mountains, Half Mile | fia. “catarrh. Natural mad baths, New 2.story , beat P. J. Reilly's Ploughboy, 5-1; Star Een- SHIEE Sl ot e s Bk e Sas from Big Trees, S L TR T O L | = d beat L. F. Bartels' Best Dar- : . 3 1 , 310 @ week. WM. OELGEART. > A STELLINGS T | e e P harman's Black Flush beat | Elghth Season of our Famous Marine Band. | Buy ticket to Campus Station. For particu- | Propistgr s "o 10 & ™ g HIKED” HIS | MmMBERS OF D. J. Healy's Nicasio, 12-3;: W. C. de B. Lopez' [ The Soclety Resort. lars and_booklet writ owner, THOS. L. - Romewvanp | GADE I HvrDbnes Yoo oy | | T Pt e e Rebects Amni noTeR S moroRs and covingy, cops| DELIe FL 1O, Felles LAU RANCH RESORT OME W/ N N RDAY “4; L. T. Bartels’ Banner Bright beat Pasl U B o . iy | | Kennels® Round About, i-2; Yosemite Kennels’ | SIFfays open. Golt and Tennis Tournaments REL RA ES AT INGLESIDE. Sir Van beat J. Smith's Boney Boy, S - 11 station: beautiful view; moun- Tan - bye: J: Cane’ For full information, hotel rates, unique ar: § miles from station a1 v n- rangements for camping and illustrated pam- "“a nfllllf]. tain scemery; good hunting, fishing in moun- Kellogg's Mode: 14| 14| 2 | Master Davenport, &-0: H. Perizo's Bohe beat | 8% 7:30 8. m. or 330 p m, Terme, §2 2 day of | pig oAk FLAT AND YO 18|18 | 37| Sterl & Knowles' Ripple, 8-0: W. C.de B. Lo- | six years' Further information at Traveler of- | CO.—Running directly throug! EMITE STAGE | from the city at present. The culinary depart- | V. J. La Motte the Tuolumne | ment will receive special attention. For rates |14 | R C. Reed. 17 | 18 ! - e i sl A o hall beat W. C. Glasson's Tone, 7-0; B. M. Kel- | phisaments fof, tain_stream DOC DERBY LOoKED logg’s Buck beat C, S, Appléby's E. G. 1., | Dhiets: apply B. C. PECK t. atly ‘matl; Furth, WISTFULLY AT- | | | Ea Witeon . 16118 |17 |17 |18 | 500 J, Hurley's O. K, Capitol beat Pasha Ken- 10 Monttgomary. ot.. Ban Fisiecal Cal. e & BEACK Geyseraih B ThE FLEET ! ;‘ BKle\'eaahl 13[ Bl14)|18 I 18 | nels' Rustic, Arbor, 6 i; Dfi.\l'!:s ILi;wg,ratBr o or BANNING cc’..I So DA SPR'NGS S - | | 3. Bruns 17|18 | 17| 18| 19 | beat Gold Dust Kennels' St. Michael, 7-2 D. 222 South Spring st.. Los Anceles, Cal. - = ‘-UE OCKS: E. Feudner © 19115 (19 11| 18 | J. Healey's Fine Torm beat A, R. Curtis’ Vul- o Ty EL MIONTE HOTEL. . J. Sweeney. RS {18 | - jeary's i .. D. o o > 3 A Cesenay o I B e S R e T D HOT SPRINGS, SONOMA | Rates $10 to $15 per week. Two trains daily. | First-class family resort; climate unsur. o Jostioa . B b P e o e SKAGGS Co.; only 4% hours from | foot of Market street, 7 a. m. and 4 p. m. passed: great refief for peopie with asthma: 65 Bk e 370 AR B e I T et San Francisco; but 9 miles |~ For further information address Miles from 8. F.: fare 31 8¢ fre ‘bus. Pasticu- A o 2115|1718 | 18| 18 | 7. Healey's Maggie N, 5-0: Star Kennels' Hers- staging; waters noted for A. DOLLMANN, Proprietor. | lars at Traveler Office, 20 Montgomery st., or R. C. Rosenberg.. 15 15| 16 [ 12 [ 13 | chel's Pride beat F. A. McComb's Regal Fash. | medlclnal virtues: best natural bath in State: [ oS 20mE WRVILE, Prepuictis. Tog Soeer C. C. Juster. 16 (13 | 11] 13 | 17 | ion, 4-0; George Sharman's Chicago Boy beat | 800d trout streams; telephone, telegraph, daily | — - S Codume B I8 1t e e Gt Shmercas Bh. | Mall and’express: frsticiacs notel snd sings HOTEL MOUNT VIEW A. I Webb..... 18171818 | 18 | Ives beat . M. Kellogg's Crawford Belle, 10-0; | Service: morning and afternoon stages: rour YO E g | Changed hands. Wil hereatter be open the C. W. Debenham. 19|17 {16 |16 { 14 | Sterl & Knowles' Sleety Mist beat J. Cane's | lrip from 8. F. only § 50. Take Tiouron terry year round. Bus meets 9:30 and 11 o'clock trains | { 3. B. McCutchen. 18 (15|19 |18 [ 20 | pez's Sara beat J. Smith's Master Workman, kL s i - ® | &nd particulars address HOTEL MOUNT W MACH . J17 137 17|19 |36 | £ "D Healey's Elista beat T. J. Cronin's | 50, 20 Montgomery st or of J. F. MUL- | Big Tres Grove =Round Uip trom S0 e | VIEW. Ross Valley, Marin Co., Cal. COLD wind made high scores im- | E. Feudner . M. Burnell . 236119 116 |18 | 16 | Thornhill, 4-2; J. Healey's Tapioca beat : = gt’unrx 234 hours first afternoon end 9 hours | H. Hoyt M. J. Ive . M. Remington . G. H. Anderson W. H. Varien. | A. M. Barker. 2d Lammers . 14116 | 911717 | Cheetham & Partington's Representative, - v 3 i next day, arriving at Yosemite Valley 5 p. m. Sanoms Bext day. e e e wilivs. | THE GEYSERS, Eonome };\ }5 ‘l;’ | 12 i: A. R. Curtis’ Charta beat H. H. Gray’'s Ter- 1|12 9 ronette, 5-0: P. M. Curtis’ Vagrant beat J 630 Market st., opposite Palace v SATURE'S W 15|17 |17 | 18 | 16 | Aencid’ Kennels' Aethra, 5-2: P. Jackson's AR Dlaek 71 s L TR Golden Russet beat P. M. Curtls' Shadow, 4- Hotel, 8. F.: tel. Bldck 371 ral steam baths; swimming, fishing, huni ible at the tournament of the | rnia Inanimate Target As- | sociation which opened at Ingle- side yesterday. The day was a poor ome for trap shooting and little pn-‘ 1617118 | — h " 1611919 | 17 | 18 | Russell &, Allen's Rosie Clair beat P. M. Cur- Q%ner"'gg;:"tg» m:‘;lr_';:nfflf pamphlet. I n 811011 111 /10 | tis' War Eagle, 5-3; C. O. Peterson's Silver —_ thusiasm was displayed by the gunmen. | v L Willia 1 1516 17 ; ;; Cloud beat P, M. Curtis’ Anchor, 5-4; D. Dil- | HOT SPRINGS | e were very few spectators present, =8 74 lon's Granuvilla beat W. C. de B. Lopez's ] former =~ propristor = W. A By i vpmacgnd. e L. Smith . 1612115 (10 |17 | Jewese, 4-1: Aeneid Kennels' Achilles beat J. X | WILLOW RANCH > 2 oommer nom 2 " : ot the | jPOnGEGEE, 2inj12]..|.. |D. Cardinell's Jesiby, 50. Trains leave Third and Townsend streets at in the redwoods, 5 miles from Santa Cruz good attendance to-day if the weather is 9 a. m. and 2:45 p. m. daily. For rates and SPRIEGS running water, swimming, croquet, aburdance fa = illustrated pamphlets address P. ROBERT- { ;_r fruit, ‘h0|me c':lfj{(‘lné*t;bl;“;;fl- for itself. E. L. For v s S SON, Prop. Healthiest and best climate, ttfest pl ‘or particulars, TULI . _Santa Crua. & L. F sh:;" “Br;n mnlrfiorp;‘_e\ 21: w{;:;:{:\ ADVERTISEMENTS. s | in all Calitornia; lots anrameniEats i WAl L ¥ E al mineral waters. Rate: $10 and $12 T 2 biue rocks out of a possible 20, and e i or took the handsome prize. The E. T. Allen | | @ ottt 2 oot el hy was won by A. M. Barker. He 19 1 rocks, but was tied by E.| Garden Forster, E. Echmetz, H. Justins and M. | Anderson 1. The five shot off and Barker | parker . was high gun. P. B. Bekeart captured | the Association trophy by killing 20 in a -8 20-bird race. The Golcher trophy went to | Following is a complete score of the five A. Fleckenger. The latter made 19 and | events: was tied by F. W. King, W. J. O'Nefll | 4 “U. M. C.” In the shoot-off he made | the high score and captured the prize. [ H 8 H GLENBROOK. Large and small game. The Seaside Resort of Central California, on | Monterey Bay, Opens June lst. Free booklet. R. M. BRIARE, Mgr. hotel. FRANK REA- i amaatments... Laryo amd eus N i aad beds unsur; . Rates only 8 and BTHR, Supt: e, CRibol, Sel $10. Apply 20 Montgomery st. or address O. W. For the ecomplexion. Indispensable for the | R TREDWAY, Prop., Glenbrook, Lake Co..Cak Mountains and Sea Shore. Prevents and re- moves tap., sunburn and infection from Poisou Osk. Indorsed by the medical profession. at SECT FU NS B IK SN St IS €, § | all drogrists. First-class family resort in the Napa red- woods, Exhilarating air, hunting, fishing, . MEYERS & CO. Cure Afflicted Men Quickly and Permanently » L week. Open May 15. Circulars at_city: office, G < Bn. | In the Santa Cruz Mountains. Heal eas- 918 Laikin st.. §. F. DRURY & KROEGER. | yi, “fning, hunting. and wmmmmizmm table; guests at home: nmever fail to come back again: send for souvenir. VIC PONCELET. Various amusemen 1 The fi event was a contest for the Un- TAN fon Gun trophy and it was the sen- e ) AND COTTAGES, | | swimming and boating. Terms reascnadle; T sation of the day. Four men shattered 20 X iRt the ey THE NEW_BUILDINGS AND | quire £0. BLANCKEN 3 JR.. ! "W. M. C.” In the shoot-off e made.| dest, Largest and Best Equipped Medical Institute and Most Ex(cnsive Praclice | Sace peauciful Gacution and marine view: an | | HOIT'T*S Beautiful Grounds et Hoitt's | Oakville, Napa Co. or The Traveler's Bureau, high gun. The Crystal Palace | unexcelled summer and winter resort; table School will be open to summer | 20 Montgomery st. three-man team was won by and service of the best. MENLG: - $aits. gurivy - Thke Sn6 Juiv sco No. 1, which was composed | R. Lemoin. T4 Fcunded 1881. Consultatisn Frce =zt 1 W. G. GRAHAM. PARK f:g’l:_°'r“s:,‘,‘.’:;!“- rloexCellent | 1t is never too late to enjoy good health aad of Messrs. Schultz, J. Bruns and Edward | J. Ross .. 1 Oifize or by Mail. Late of Hotel Mateo, Manager. bl abie prices. Ad- | picasicd ac the cozy 1213116112 (18 18141211817 1 Saratoga Springs. LAUREL DELL LAKE KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS. County . City Oftice; Bié Pine strest, " ke Finest fishing, hunting and health resort on Wilson. Their victory was by a very nar- | A. C. Hartle row margin. There were seven teams en- | H. Taylor ..... tered and three tied at 62. The winning | Joseph Taylor team achieved a victory by shattering 63 | 3, L. Ropertson. EMASTER wastingdiseases, unnatural drains, losses, etc. | £4 Feudner . i3 b blue rocks. 3 A a r fect. ver. Following are the scores of the three- | 1 Seling .. i WE CURE special and other OST ATTRACTIVE PLACE IN LAKE | heconss GO IRy, of 'S0 er wesk: TOLL HOUSE. man 25-bird race: N e io | Sh a8 1S jcontracted diseases, incluling bt i, Casinias IvR ey - Al Ty o, | Banir thatsen LEASANT ACCOMMODATIONS FOR A el el i (35 | 3 Contagious B ood Poison, Siri AN Eanrel ell. Lake Con Ca County, cal. & J B ver we B B LAWLET. Catistoga, Cal. Wilson {20]8|m ture, Varicocele, Hydrocele, Rup- o £ B g T WHITE SIILPHU? SPRINGS. POINT ARENA HOT SPRINCS. BELLEVUE HOTEL. . L. {18} 2% hours' ride from S. F.: 5 miles from Val- | Greatly improved. New cottages, large hall. | p o pr- vrpy ol Versng Sealiee Total out of possible 75. A. Seaver. Empire Gun Club— Durst 18|17 ; | lefo. Sulphur baths: curs rheumatism, neural- | planos, billiard, pool and other games; every- | . i - gia, eczema, kidney, llver, stomach diseases. | thing new; $7 per week. Round trip by stmr g:‘d"l"“_c'“!'{‘g;‘fi_j‘{;‘e“r:lCg.“m";‘:“:a;‘g’,f“‘!,"m"" Hofel and Cottages renovatéd. Lake for boating | Point Arena..$7. Inquire at 54 Mission and 14 | RaIITa¥. Ho8 WOy PIoR ped o, aiige neys, Spine, Bladder, etc. Ail- ments whi:h have become dan- i | | Special rates familles. M. MADRID. Vallejo,Cal. | Point Arena, Cal. 2 > | | Webb .. . 14 N, Debenham 2% gerous and chronic by bad treat- and bathing. Dancing Pavillon. §8 o $10 a week. | Sansome st. or of DR. W. A, McCORNACK, | pdt' fagee: 19 ind L. & — = Total ........ : 13 aglest vi i LAKEPORT AND BARTLETT SPRING Olymolc Gun Club- 3 ment or neglect yield quickly to SUMMER HOME FARM, $50.00 STAGE LINE —Hopland to Bartlett Sprin. ©. Feudner ... 1 the ski'l of our specialists. ANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS—FIRST-CLASS . via Lakeport, carrying passengers for Lak ¥, Feudner 18 fam!ly resort; mai hotel and cottages: | Or less will cover all tXpOn(;;a of !mlOMdlky!’ pfllrl and B\lrtle}([l r"r\;!I Stages connect =Ea e hunting and fishing; al lake for boating | trip to Yosemite. Curry's Office, 630 Market | with tralns at Ho eave Hopl @ oot TER) ) _ PAY WHEN WELL and a\vfimmlag' lone-diatance !el;phonre; nm%‘- sl SCF. : 130, arrive at Lak ers' return tickets, + open the year round. artiett Springs at FACULTY’S BASEBALL As a_guarantee DR. MEYERS & Send for circulars. YOSEMITE!! senger tourist wagons, AL FLYCASTERS WORK CO. will let the patient deposit the . H. HAESTERS. Glenwood. Cal. v stage line, with ail the most modern SEANEAT FENIORS N A HEAVY WIND %"’“ of a 'i“"‘ij‘“ e bfi"kh‘"» San e TOCALOQMA, XARn | dakes it RS Lt S LU R SHTRGRE Z;‘“’Bl‘“:fi“gliezck;ts B Dartie 3 B rancisco, to be paid aiter he 1s en- NR.R. . month in Yosemite without exhausting all your | Stage Line. President Jordan and His Team Win | Semi-Monthly Contest of the San tirely well. If it is not convenient Mievirand Hotel: first-class accommodatiss: | Fesources. Rates, S per week: $45 per month. ey S MOWARIDY Prdgeivion: Laurels on the Stanford Francisco Club at Stow Lake, to do this, payments may be made in Tepsonable FiRS o Temiise and pares B | Ot O ST i § LAKE COUNTY._New 13-passenger Yosemits , S ng, bathing: u rives to Bear k S o . Diamond. Golden Gate Park. monthly installments. ne JosEb I BERTRAND, or Bulletin Tas g:h!y"rs::‘r:d:;s“::ze;ri:?}: T o m divect STANFORD UNIVERSITY, May %.— | The heavy wind that blew in from the ; e e s FERN BROOK PARK,| i ferin Scigier, Siums, ioward. " Ander The faculty-senior baseball game, which | 0cean yesterday rendered fly-casting at ALL RE| J son, Orgs an: enbrook: buy round-trip ~ o o - tickets; 1 e 1o Iu h at 3 I the mott wamiing teatare ot the senior | Stow Lake somewhat dimcutc. This g MEDIES AXD APPLIANCES FREE TO PATIENTS. ¥| DUNCAN SPRINGS, |N 4= CANION, s xow opex ron pic” | ke 5l dn ot i Tty ¥ S week festivities, took place on the oval | Plies particularly to delicacy and accur- Two miles from Hopland: best medicinal | dress WM. H. MENTON, Excursion Pass. | and Lakeport. WM. SPIERS, Proprietor. this morning. The seniors, who were at- | 2Cy, but some creditable scores were watern in the State; fine hotel and first-class | Agent 8. P. Co.. 613 Market street. PR ey R e B T ey Jounskesping cottages. buy lots $10 up; cottages bullt by Meeker, 330 0. HOWFLL. Hopland.” Mendocino Co.. Cal. . - 3 = 7 GOOD FELLOWS® HOME, | MR oas .t s, fecomed u camg. “THE GROVE” 35*c, "ahse: Cok % mle | AMip THE MOUNTAINS OF MENDO- | bard and lodging 3: fake Sausalito ferry, cino. Visi .. round-trip. Address . C. MEEKER, or H. lodging per week. $% By the day, $2. Meals, i . Sahe Dt e S | M GREGSON. Camp Meeker. Sonoma County. HOME CURES A SPECIALTY folf you cannot call, write ! 3 r private book, diagnosis sheets, free advice, prices and other particulars. Correspondence so- licited. - All letters confidential. tired in prison garb, prefumably bor- [ made by the San Francisco Fly Casting rnweld i:’rblheholccusmn, vz;re completely | Club members in their regular semi- outplayed by their more sedate opponents. y T Sl e e PPO! ]rgg_r;t:hl) contests. The officlal score fol- The feature of the game was the bril- e EREEEERREEEREE SRR LR UEEEEAREEEEEEEREREERE BEEmnEE: 5 PrrTe ! : z HEii @ Idmlmideteferfeefefnfofosfocrferfor] enfeefonfenfenfenfenfenfenfenfosfeorfosfofonforforforfrefoefonfenfofofertofonirmosfosfoefesfods denforfuetecferfords foforfortorfoe dorfortorloi-@ % : : % ; % i lient work of Burt Estes Howard, in the ELEVATOR MARKET STREET, Hours—9 to 5 Daily. §0c. Good saddle horses and the best of livery. | folid comfort. _TFor particulars apply to S. box for the faculty. He was well sup- c;" »Y ENTRANCE. | 73 Bl 2 | Sundays—9 to 1. | Boats free to all guests. PARMETER & | STRATTON, 3 Eighth street, City. BROOKSIDE—At head of Napa Valley. Free grg{l:ed‘:;]ym(.alcher I\e;vsbom, who threw S8 28 San Fraacisco. Evenings— 7 to 8. COPLAND, Proprietors. e 2 T carriage, hot An% ;:_)lc:d water, gas, baths, - en at second base. E-Sed - > o ottages, camping, ng springs, rooms an card unsurpassed. Writs g5, Jordan plaved irst well and recetved £Z §z ok | o2 | F oot 2 on e HOTEL BENVENUE. %!L!AX!;?RT 3 miles trom S ¥ i m the Tor pamphiet. G. W. CUTLER, Calistosa. Cal or his beavy batting. 8° e £ g -~ sl e ‘shore of lear Lake; home cooking: > ) = p,or“m? )fu,:;y in éer( field and Ang‘fil CONTESTANT. |* . El il %E 55 g — - cms‘vfike&“dc "m"dé" r c‘ff h i | gtreet,_or address H. MARTIN. Proprietor. | MOUNTAIN mu;‘ o‘lmr;r‘fiz.—m:?’m,:«::fin on second played good games, i 3 5 ES, port, e County, . ator Faculty. Positions. Sentors. 3 g 33 THE OAKS. LAGUNA FARM 16 miles from At vet Newsom Bawards i q N BRANCIFORTE DRIVE—0 minutes to e B PATLARD: i s oman o a E MRS. R. BALLARD, Mt. Oltvet, Sonoma Co. beach: malil daily by carrier; private board- - Brooks .. 84| 85.4 | 726 | 5.1 ing. Particlars Mrs. Czarina Smith. Sta. Cruz. GILROY FASHION STABLES—Also stage line Brotherton . 111 | 93.4 | 85.4 | 718 | 18.7 to hot springs; first-class turnouts. MAYOCK Edwards 102 |87 [91.8 | 784 | 85 LADBY‘ LIVER HO ! FOR THE GEYSERS. &' HOOPER, vesasietays. i 5l k S GUN STORE Via C. C. Foss' Stage Line from Calistoga. n On ' oot - ol [t B Reopened at old number, 421 Kearny The scenic route. Livery in connection. C. C. FOR BARBERS, BAK- e o5 e e || srset,, Goods slishtly damaged by water X FOSS. Proprietor, Calistcga, Cal. ey s ers, bootblacks, bath- Young 5| oiat oot | e | 323 (] and e, fo.be eold for amirty dare et —_— pihe largest ahd oldest Champagne Hotses, biliiard tables, Young 981924 |8 |84 (866 || SPORTING GOODS of every description. [ L VICHY SPRINGS, =6 L the Wiyl brewers, bookbinders, candy-makers, _canners, A Chicago patrolman, twenty-six years | noin® 9 |598 | 888 | 78.4 | 836 || All new goods at speeial discount during ity Wi abuntent T Hite Scal (Grande Cuvec) of ex- | &rws Sofemiil fmdcies. Handries, pepe oid, who §s on Quty from 11 b m. ve s | Recd @ /54|98 | e (a2 || sale“Tuikhest cash price pald for raw A PLEASANT LAXATIVE Yichy Water Js abundant. The only natural | ceptional bouquet and dryness.— Cours | BRRESTs. printers, paintets. shos tactorieh ST f“l‘gd' one of the public high | Reed 91| w0 850 | 830 Baie | m St 2o SRR onn bt NOT INTOXICATINGC Numerous; Baths Unequaled. Throe miles from | Journal. BOCHANAN. BROS. 3 L Reed o1 | s2.4 | 91,4 | 65:20] 7.7 . Ukiah, 3. A EMEYER & CO., WILLIAK WOLFY & 00 Pusite Coast Agwats, | b0 Manufae o